Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 May 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1933-05-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 103. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 6thMAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article248 1933-05-06 1 Culpable Homicide QUARREL WITH CHINESE WOMAN (from Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 5. A one time popular boxer and a member of a well-known Eurasian family, Harold Vincent Perreau, appeared at the Assizes on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder of a Chinese woman248 words
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Article90 1933-05-06 1 kugby Radio Service. LOAN At 2} Per Cent. London, May 5. eFS f r a5O million pounds 2y 2 per urv p^ nVerSiOn Loan 1944 49 and Treas2. a Were Pened at the Bank of EnSfnr i' SUm was applied n»'* 00 000 in loan and 0M nkugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article90 1933-05-06 1 ten dant Charged with Murder "■’*> 0« Own Correspondent) The preiimi-» I P oh > May 5. ln R case which mquiry into the stabbtKct Hospi tal in C Urred at the TPOh Dis’Olv«l the death and which inueWJe «*g. wa/r the Staff nurse Goh at 790 words
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Article156 1933-05-06 1 —Reuter. $BO,OOO RANSOM Paid KEPT ON A BOAT Harwich Port, Mass, May 6. Margaret McMath, the only daughter of a wealthy Detroit family who was carried away on May 3 by three unknown persons as she was leaving school was returned to her parents after a ransom—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article54 1933-05-06 1 .—Reuter. New U.S.A. Bill Passed Washington, May 6. The House of Representatives passed the Bill requiring the publication of details of securities in order to protect investors from fraud. Mr. Schacht, President of the Reichsbank, interviewed, promised Germany’s cooperation on the tariff truce and the ques-.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article56 1933-05-06 1 Reuter. German Corresponednt’s House Raided Copenhagen, May 5. Seven men raided the Berlin residence of Baron De Muckadell, the correspondent of the Danish paper Berlingsketidende and seized the correspondence and other papers. The raid is believed to be a sequel to the publication in the BerlingsketidendeReuter. - 56 words
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Article43 1933-05-06 1 Reuter. Foreign Speculation to be Countered Amsterdam, May 6. According to the Handelsblad, the Netherlands Bank has been conferring with the private banks with a view to countering as much as possible the foreign speculation which is hostile to the guilder.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article50 1933-05-06 1 Eurasian Discharged (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 5. Tom Klyne, a Eurasian who was arrested at Penang and was charged with enticement, was discharged by the Second Magistrate, the woman in the case, Mrs. Josephine Theseria, stating that she left home because her husband illtreated her.50 words
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456 1933-05-06 1 Abolition Of Submarines REDUCTION BY 1935 OR DEMAND FOR EQUALITY over disarmament. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. London, May 5. The German amendments to the British draft convention now before the Disarmament Conference were published at Geneva this afternoon. They demand recognition of theover disarmament.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 456 words
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Article320 1933-05-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. Obstacle To Trade Surmounted ENGLISH COAL TO BE DUTY FREE London, May 2. The obstacle to trade between England and the Argentine constituted by the £10,000,000 “Frozen” British credits in the Argentine has been surmounted by the trade agreement between the two countries by which Argentina—Reuter Wireless. - 320 words
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Article52 1933-05-06 1 Reuter. Appointed Senior Naval Officer of the Yangtse London, May 5. The appointment has been approved of Rear-Admiral Francis G. G. Chilton to be Rear-Admiral and senior naval officer of the Yangtse in succession to Rear-Admiral Richard Hill to date from August 25. He will assume command aboutReuter. - 52 words
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Article58 1933-05-06 1 —Reuter. Washington, May 6. The State Department declined to confirm or deny the report from Paris that the United States sent a note to the Quai D’Orsay dealing with financial matters. It is believed that some communication was dispatched but owing to the delicacy of.—Reuter. * - 58 words
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Article24 1933-05-06 1 —Reuter. Chicago, May 6. Mr. T. V. Soong and party visited the Century Progress grounds and then conti- nued towards Washington.-—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article260 1933-05-06 1 Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Baldwin's Belief IN INTERESTS OF THE WORLD London, May 5. Mr. Stanley Baldwin at a Conservative demonstration in London discussed the necessity for the conservative party to continue work in the National GovernmentHe said the Government without national backing cou’d not haveRugby Radio Service. - 260 words
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Article281 1933-05-06 1 ual and office workers Reuter and Reuter Wireless. 90 Persons Arrested and Arms Seized Cologne, May 6. 3,000 Nazi troops assisted the police in a huge anti-Communist drive at Duesseldorf. The troops surrounded the district of Gorresheim at 4 a.m. and searched all the buildings and evenual and office workers – Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 281 words
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Advertisement17 1933-05-06 1 T. NAGATA brothers I DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary i Branch Office 52, Leith Street17 words
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Advertisement37 1933-05-06 1 AVLMER. I the SOUPS r Because of the Natural Flavour of yfw/MRv fresh from the garden vegetables, retained only in AYLMER Soups, they will be found flB DELICIOUSLY (I DISTINCTIVE. SOLE AGENTS FOR BRITISH MALAYA: *n iii-ni37 words
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Advertisement5 1933-05-06 1 TIC-TAC'S FINAL SELECTIONS Page 165 words
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Advertisement1898 1933-05-06 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang turf club. WftWWMWft B an° BANK c ADVERTISEMENTS EXTRA MEETING 1933. LIMITED. I i Fl tDas .-s;^-Ap r u, 29tlll9SB The The Merc<mti e Bcmk Hong Kong a All communications relating to Second Day— Wednesday—May, 3rd 1933. guccessorsto rank IndlCL LlUlltßCl ShCHlCshm 6«. 1« 1 s1,898 words
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Article1073 1933-05-06 3 First Yea r s Record of Progress steady increase in MEMBERSHIP mual report of the AutomoPHe s'zm of Malaya states that membership of the associaL al the 'late 0' I'» format.on-Janu-I9TJ «as approximately 1250 and "Je rhse of the year 1920 representing «mXri”' that while this1,073 words
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Article406 1933-05-06 3 Father Ouillon Going Home on Leave 4» When the Athos II sailed on Wednesday a familiar and very popular figure left in the Rev. J. M. Ouillon, the Procureur in Singapore of the Societe des Missions Etrangeres, who is going on leave after 31406 words
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Article616 1933-05-06 3 Straits-Born Chinese Among Victims A large, inviting compound house in quiet surroundings, with spacious grounds, and capable of accommodating over 100 beds, and situated at 137, Kampong Java Road that is the Opium Clinic, the pride of the Anti-Opium Society of Singapore. It was opened on616 words
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Article71 1933-05-06 3 4000 to 5000 Years B.C. —and Found in Egypt What is believed to be the first street ever constructed has been discovered by the Austrian expedition excavating at Merimda, on the Western Delta. The excavators declare that the distribution of huts in definite streets during the71 words
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Advertisement703 1933-05-06 3 I Weak Teeth ~7 'K are usually due to a lack of Calcium (lime) in the body For Remember that your teeth are i jf OHl® IB living parts of your body. The Make \J require is Kalzana, I**"*' te Weak and Kalzana is of the the calcium food. If703 words
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Advertisement181 1933-05-06 3 CONTINUAL PAIN AN01» Suffered With Weeping Eczema Over Hands. Cuticura Healed. I was a sufferer for about six months with weeping eczema that broke out all over rny hands and part of my face. The eruptions scaled over and the itching and continual pain made sleep impossible. “Cuticura Soap and181 words
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Article1168 1933-05-06 4 £SC EACH FOR MAN AND WIFE IN FALSE IMPRISONMENT ACTION < FAMILY'S ADVENTURE IN BETTING RAID The action was concluded at Manchester Assizes, before Mr. Justice Hawxe, in which Mr. William Vines, 106, Booth Road, Waterfoot, Rawtenstall, his wife, Florence,! and his son, Edaward, sought damages1,168 words
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Article543 1933-05-06 4 Mi H. N. Ferrers is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr R. G. Willacy, of Muar River Estate, Batu Anam, Johore, has gone on furlough. Mr. Nash, Ipoh’s new Mayor,” and Mrs. Nash arrived yesterday from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. F. J. Kemlo, of the Singapore branch543 words
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Article233 1933-05-06 4 A 13-year-old lad who was described by a Salvation Army officer as a “model boy” in his Bible class was charged at Bromley (Kent) juvenile court with setting fire to a stack of hay, valued at £175, at Mottingham. Another lad said that he was playing233 words
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Article490 1933-05-06 4 Need for Compulsory Registration H.H. writes as follows to the Straits Times: —May I be permitted to trespass on your valuable space in order to draw attention to what, in my opinion, appears to be a matter that calls for legislative action in the interests of the business community,490 words
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Article163 1933-05-06 4 An Unsolved Mystery The mystery of what Coionation Gold Cup stolen flol burn Museum in October last u-ar ed unsolved, when at Blackburn Sessions Joseph Burns < 34), a Keighley, pleaded guilty to stea i cup He was sentenced to 15 labour. rio Won by the163 words
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Advertisement347 1933-05-06 4 'C^ M 4jsaF J)ffWm J Ls§K LW A B |Sw £h Ml w A w «I Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the347 words
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Advertisement87 1933-05-06 4 Six Pint Blancmanges ready flavoured Brown Polson’s Flavoured Corn Flour is a great idea It saves time, labour and money because you can make delicious blancmanges and pudding sauces in a moment g.tid'nl AgtnO.— 7" with e You nOW have the Sime Darby Co., famous Com Flour, which Brown Polson87 words
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Advertisement51 1933-05-06 4 I TUNING AND DELIVERY WITHIN TOWN I LIMITS IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR PIANO FROM ROBINSONS If I— L ,-jjl 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. BEACH51 words
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Article312 1933-05-06 5 Yesterday’s Results MRS. PURCELL AND WHALEY WIN AGAIN Fonr t ,e, were played off yesterday in F “t u with the Penang Lawn Tennis Spionships. the most interesting of was in the Mixed Doubles in which Purcell and J. P. B registered r second win in312 words
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Article289 1933-05-06 5 M.A.F.C. Beaten YESTERDAY’S FIRST DIVISION MATCH match between the Police and the MA R p was played yesterday on the lin s Recreation Club ground and resultm an easy victory for the former by Cltar gOals The losers were not at s rength and playing with289 words
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Article205 1933-05-06 5 Japan Leading Hungary TITANIC GAME AT FLORENCE Budapest, May 5. In the Davis Cup Competition here Satoh (Japan) beat Garrowitz (Hungary) 6—4, 6—2, 6—3 and Nunoi (Japan) beat Kehrling (Hungary) 4—6, B—6,8 —6, 6—3, 6—l. HOLLAND v. POLAND The Hague, May 5. Timmer (Holland)205 words
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Article133 1933-05-06 5 —Reuter. Four Matches Drawn CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY'S BIG SCORE London, May 5. The following are results of the opening matches of the English Cricket Season. M.C.C. v. SURREY Lords: M.C.C. 269 for 9 wickets; Surrey 384, Gregory 111. Match drawn. NOTTS V. WORCESTER Nottingham: Worcester 210, Walters—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article188 1933-05-06 5 Weak After Rheumatism There is only one way to deal with rheumatism. It is not sufficient merely to clear it out of the system—it must be kept out. For 10 years this man has been free from the trouble A bad attack of rheumatic188 words
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Article108 1933-05-06 5 .—Reuter. Challenge From Irish Bred Gelding OUTSIDER EARLY IN THE SEASON (Louisville) Kentucky, May 5. Knockaway, an Irish bred gelding will attempt to-morrow to emulate the feat fo Omar Khayyam which, in 1917, was first and hitherto the only imported horse to win the Kentucky Derby Knockaway.—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article309 1933-05-06 5 Rousing British Film At Majestic The first British film to be shown under their new contract with Pavilion, Ltd., opened to good houses at the Majestic last night and was rightly voted a success. The title of the film is “The Flag Lieutenant and it is a309 words
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Article358 1933-05-06 5 April Contributions 5 c. Government Contributions A|c Repatriations 7,440.01 Ex-Service Association of Malaya 316.00 Incorporated Society of Planters 136.67 G. E. Teale, Esq. 25.00 F. J. Hussey, Esq. 15.00 W. G. A. Smith, Esq. 5.00 W. J. Corney, Esq. 5.00 J. M. P. Landon, Esq. 5.00 C.358 words
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Article239 1933-05-06 5 For George Moore’s Ashes The cremated remains of George Augustus Moore, the novelist, may shortly be given a pre-Christian burial in the historic burial ground on an island of Loch Carra, which was formerly part of the Moore estate, and nearby the burned ruin of Moore Hall. It239 words
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Article158 1933-05-06 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTVB CHURCH OF ENGLAND 3rd Sunday after Easter. 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. PSS CXXIV—CXXVII. Hymn 176. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6.30 Evensong—PS LXXXI 196. Magnificat 219. Nunc Dimittis 220. Hymns 17, 137, 224, 24. WEDNESDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion. FRIDAY 6158 words
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Advertisement37 1933-05-06 5 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam anu Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement248 1933-05-06 5 r VMteaways I IPOH PENANG TAIPENG CABIN TRUNKS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. whiteawavs The Holiday Trunkette i 1 BASIC VAI in ***** 18 a very handy travelling case, f I roomy as a trunk, portable as a suit 1 1 case. Fibre foundation, covered g f brown canvas, just the ideal for248 words
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Miscellaneous101 1933-05-06 5 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.55 metres, 25.28 metre*. CaD Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. P.M. 8.50 Time Signal from Big Ben. New* Bulletin and Announcements. 9.10 Kentucky Minstrels —A ***** Minstrel Show produced by Harry S. Pepper; At the Pianos Doris Arnold and Harry S. Pepper; The 8.8. C. Theatre Orchestra and101 words
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Article340 1933-05-06 6 Game Said to Lack Team Spirit CHAMPION’S RETORT Golf is the worst game to develop the team spirit—Dr. Cawadias. Golf is the best cure for a swollen head. —Eric Fiddian. Critics and champions. of the game of golf are involved in controversy as the result of340 words
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Article373 1933-05-06 6 Women Liked It Better Than Cabaret A ten-rounds boxing contest was staged at the famous 43 Club. Gerrard-street, W., which the late Mrs. Meyrick founded, and it drove hundreds of spectators wild with excitement. Before the end of the first round welldressed women who, a373 words
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Article305 1933-05-06 6 Shot Himself Rather Than Face Prosecution DOG STANDS GUARD A youth shot himself dead at Wraysbury, Bucks, to escape punishment for embezzlement. He was Thomas Henry Blake, aged of Wraysbury, and at the inquest a verdict was i eturned of Suicide in a Fit of Temporary305 words
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Article227 1933-05-06 6 Incident Near a London Golf Course An unusual case was heard at Hendon, where Alfred Sommer, aged 34, a Swiss, of Hillview-gardens, Kingsbury, was charged with improper conduct at Scratch Wood, Mill Hill. He denied the charge, but admitted sun-bathing. Police-constable Barthorpe said fie found the227 words
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Advertisement212 1933-05-06 6 Try it With ||t| fish—you'll be delighted with g J the flavour.. |jg| I M LEA& B PERRINS ISII >MUi£ tfOrxS» WT- —--Z?"—■—, 9 ?3 a) ■jx lE CTnE3lgT*? >awl t J 1 E LT 0 OUTBOARD MOTORS SERVICE A". 8. H.P. I SUPER "A". 11. H.P. I SENIOR SPEEDSTER.212 words
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Advertisement123 1933-05-06 6 Blackheads and 4 Enlarged < SPores Gone in 3 I > IjaF ■r > mMbw can now FjMy easily banish IF black heads 15 and enlarged pores, and have a nu\v white skin in 3 days by the use of Tokalon Vanishing Skin- food This contains pre digested dairy cream123 words
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Article565 1933-05-06 7 Engine Driver Who Rose to be Public Leader ALLOWED HIMSELF TO BE PERSUADED” Pleas of guilty were entered at Eastbourne when the hearing was resumed of alleged offences against the Prevention of Corruption Acts. The following fines were imposed: Richard Spencer 1 Chatfield, aged 43,565 words
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Article128 1933-05-06 7 An inquest on two victims of a mine disaster which took place 24 years ago was held on April 6 at the police station, Stanley, County Durham. The men were William Chaytor (53) and John Rodgers (57), who lost their lives in the explosion at128 words
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Article602 1933-05-06 7 Discovered by a Clerk AUDACIOUS FRAUD ON A “PAUPER” RECLUSE 2 J Years’ Hunt Behind a £75,000 judgment in the King’s Bench Division recently is the story of an audacious fraud that had escaped the notice of bank officials. It was discovered only by the vigilance of602 words
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Advertisement285 1933-05-06 7 the FAMOUS “PRESSURELESS TOUCH*' has made it the favorite of millions IT’S ABSOLUTELY true that many people would never think of owning any pen but a Parker Duofold. It writes so easily, holds so much ink, and looks so well in their pockets and on their desks that they just285 words
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Advertisement25 1933-05-06 7 ■dM'HI 11 WELL CUT UNDERWEAR A Long Felt Wont Prices Reasonable Chinese. kAHTERIi. BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. ..J i .i '125 words
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Advertisement432 1933-05-06 7 HBEI Dentists say; Mow can loot backs of their teeth clean— with old-fashioned brushes which ft only the outside eurral* This shows how difficult it is to chan the back of your teeth with an old- 1 1 IVI fashioned tooth-brush. It's only shap- 4 ed for the outside of432 words
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Article758 1933-05-06 8 1 here have been two full-dress debates on unemployment recently in the House of Commons, making something like a dozen such demonstrations since the present Parliament began. They add nothing to enlightenment, and merely serve for a liberation of feeling or for the pushing of party propaganda.758 words
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Article1104 1933-05-06 8 round the sink.—M. M. Gibbon in the Manchester Guardian. Maggie-Ann stood on the wooden board before the sink, facing the scullery window. It was only about eighteen inches square, divided into four panes, all of which were now bedimmed with the steam from the hot water which Maggie-Ann wasround the sink.—M. M. Gibbon in the “ Manchester Guardian. ” - 1,104 words
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Article685 1933-05-06 8 A CRUISE TO THE ARCTIC A voyage in an ice hr o Bay and through t he 10 Bafhnland and Ellesmere north of the Arctic circl opportunity f or passenger ship is the Nascopie, 1!0 7, Ardrossan. In July she w I treat, earring the a Maa685 words
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Advertisement196 1933-05-06 8 I (PENANG HILLS 2,250 FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL) I SPECIAL TIFFIN ON SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS COOL' COMMODIOUS DINING ROOM WITH LOUNGES NEWLY f COMPLETED j TENNIS, BILLIARDS, PING-PONG AND EXCELLENT WALKS. f MODERN SANITATION (throughout) Board Lodging one person per day $7.00 I Saturday 4 p.m. to Monday 10 a.m. $10.50196 words
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Advertisement64 1933-05-06 8 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE WEDNESDAY 10th MAY, 1933. Dance Music by the band of the s.s. "President Van Buren Cigarette Gifts! EVERY D E RESZKE is a prize in itself The cigarette tor smokers who discriminate Say DE. RESZKE to y o u r tobacconist. SAVE64 words
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Article236 1933-05-06 9 Reuter. To Settle Soviet Differences OVER MANCHURIAN INCIDENTS Tokyo, May 5. It is authoritatively disclosed that Mr. Anta has proposed to M. Yurenev, a contaence between Japan, the Soviet and Manchukuo to be convened at Tokyo to a soluti n of the outstanding differences arising from theReuter. - 236 words
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Article94 1933-05-06 9 and many ships at sea.—Rugby Radio Service. International Exchange London, May 5. The Post Office International Telephone Exvhange which the Postmaster-General described as the switchboard of the world has now been opened in London. It is possible for British subscribers to speak to nearly every countryand many ships at sea.—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article32 1933-05-06 9 Ruffby Radio Service. Cold and Silver Medals Founded London, May 5. he Royal Aeronautical Society have funded a British Gold Medal and a Bri--1 Silver Medal, both for aeronautics.Ruffby Radio Service. - 32 words
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Article149 1933-05-06 9 r Roland Braddell Gives Evidence OMnmil'h and 9th Meetln S of the Trade Tuesday 10n a Were held in Sin a P ore on May wi d Wedn esday, the 2nd and 3rd Roland Rr VldenCe Was taken from Mr reX T ll aM Mr W149 words
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Article54 1933-05-06 9 —Reuter. Contemplated By Authorities Silmla, May 5. It is understood that the authorities are contemplating the release of Mr. Gandhi on tlhe second day of his fast which is due to begin on May 8. The Mahatma will then proceed to AJbtmedabad to live in the house of—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration39 1933-05-06 9 The King and Queen returned to Buckingham Palace yesterday from Windsor Castle where they have been in residence for the past month. To-day is the twentythird anniversary of the King’s accession to the throne.39 words
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Article289 1933-05-06 9 Effect of Machinery Miss Margaret Bondfield, speaking at a conference of the Faculty of Insurance in London, said that one of the most alarming aspects of the unemployment situation was that in all countries the number of people permanently unemployed steadily increased. There seem to be a289 words
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Article347 1933-05-06 9 ’—Rugby Radio Service. Anglo-American Collaboration IMPROVED BY PREMIER'S VISIT London, May 5. Although the Prime Minister will deal in some detail with the questions relating to the World Economic Conference of which he will be president, in the House of Commons debate on Tuesday, it is not’—Rugby Radio Service. - 347 words
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Article161 1933-05-06 9 .—Central Press. Appointment Only by Competitive Examination jt Canton, April 21. AIJ, aspirants to become finance commissioner in a county government may secure appointment only by competitive examination conducted by the provincial department of finance. Examination of candidates will begin May 1. This new system will be possible.—Central Press. - 161 words
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Article130 1933-05-06 9 Studying Fascist Institutions TO MEET MUSSOLINI Rome, May 5. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang intends to study the Fascist institutions very closely during his stay in Italy. It is learned that the party will move into a villa on the outskirts of the town as soon as possible. Interviewed130 words
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Article169 1933-05-06 9 defeated by our own troops.”—Central Press. Concrete Plans Formed Canton, April 22. Concrete plans for the supperssion of the Communists in Kiangsi and Fukien have been formed following a conference between General Chen Chi-tang, commander-in-chief of the first group army, and General Tsai Ting-kai, commander of thedefeated by our own troops.”—Central Press. - 169 words
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Article119 1933-05-06 9 .—Central Press. Ordered to Retreat to Charhar Shanghai, April 22. General Sun Tien-ying, who put up a stubborn resistance in south Jehol, telegraphed here stating that he was ordered to retreat to Charhar yielding a territory over three hundred square miles which will be occupied by the.—Central Press. - 119 words
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Article119 1933-05-06 9 —Central Press. Customs Tariff Increased Canton, April 21. Import customs tariff on sulphuric acid will be increased from 82.30 Mex. to $6.90 Mex. a picul. This increased rate is a result of the petition of the sulphuric acid factory in Kwangsi whose products are meeting serious—Central Press. - 119 words
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Article84 1933-05-06 9 —Central Press. Steps for Construction Under Way Canton, April 21. The provincial department of reconstruction is taking steps to inaugurate a long distance telephone between Canton, Teishan and Macao. As soon as the line is completed, it will be extended to Yang Kong, other southern districts as—Central Press. - 84 words
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Article85 1933-05-06 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £177-7-6 £177-12-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £l7B-0-0 £l7B-5-0 Singapore $96.25 $98.00 Business Done Penang $96.25 Business Done 25 tons COPRA— (Sundried) $3.80 $3.80 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 2%d. 2 a!! d. New York 4Ac.(G) 4%c.(G) Singapore 8U cts. 8% cts. TAPIOCA Fair Seed85 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-06 9 e n o no, to (ff Times are hard but Se ”'l al, n? ffer hat article at a “throwaway j ni r -.*zett e >'‘, a small advertisement to the ar "l d.spose of it at a satisfactory38 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-06 9 TO LONDON IN EIGHT DAYS BY ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES (K.L.M.) PLANE LEAVES ALOR STAR EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ALSO ON SHORT LEAVE TO SUMATRA AND JAVA PLANES TO BATAVIA VIA SINGAPORE AND TO MEDAN LEAVE ALOR STAR IN EACH DIRECTION EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. For full particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART56 words
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Advertisement135 1933-05-06 9 A PICTURE OF HEALTH I I! wwral il MIHM WHMHii > F 1 IMi 1 mMM If Wr _V JI 1 K 88 Shf: A;’ J-:-;?:-.....;.-. ..;< I j BE FAIR TO YOUR BABY. Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the135 words
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309 1933-05-06 10 Analysis of 1932 j Trading COMPANY AND RAILWAY DEFICITS An analysis of the financial reports of 1,600 United States companies, published in the National City Bank of New York’s monthly review for April, shows that only about 10 per cent, of the various interests increased309 words
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Article159 1933-05-06 10 Nationalisation Proposal Discussed Paris, Apr. 4. British interests likely to be affected by the Socialist proposal for the nationalisation of the oil industry in France were the subject of official, if informal, conversations at the Quai d’Orsay to-day. Several million pounds of British capital are159 words
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Article145 1933-05-06 10 Former P.C. Who Arrested His Man With Broken Jaw The death has occurred of Mr. A. P. Hamilton, aged 67, of Coventry-road, Ilford, who had been a member of Ilford Borough Council for seven years. He was for 18 years a sub-divisional inspector in the145 words
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Article493 1933-05-06 10 Humourless and Soaked in Self-Esteem A portrait of a humourless man, soaked in self-esteem, who chose his provincial governors from the ranks of cut-throats and footpads, was drawn by Professor R. S. Conway, formerly of Manchester University, when he lectured on “The real Julius Caesar” before the493 words
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Article77 1933-05-06 10 A MAN Mho growled at a dog appeared at Clerkenwell Police Court. And the charge against him was using insulting words and behaviour. He was said to haw adopted a fighting attitude to the dog and its owner. It nearly knocked me down, he said,77 words
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Article477 1933-05-06 10 A Striking Programme A memorandum to De submitted to the World riconomic and Monetary Conference and representing the considered views of the representatives of industry, finance, commerce, and transport in 47 countries of the world on the monetary and economic measures recommended by them to remedy477 words
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Article120 1933-05-06 10 Hose-Pipe Persuasion A man who became mentally deranged at Halesowen, Worcestershire, climbed a telegraph pole, thirty to forty feet high, cut the wires, and knocked off the insulators, which he used as missiles to throw at the police and people in a crowd below. Eventually a120 words
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Advertisement118 1933-05-06 10 ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF INDIGESTION Any medical man will tell you that most cases of indigestion and allied stomach troubles are caused by excess acid in the stomach, which, unless quickly counteracted, may ultimately ruin the digestive organs. This acid makes the food in your stomach ferment and thus form118 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-06 10 SANDWICH g» PASTE ...being genuine and true to label, gives sandwiches ana canapes a natural deliciousness that delights the palate. Made by the makers of Al Sauce27 words
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Advertisement393 1933-05-06 10 VaV«AV VJV^oVWVmVVTmVmV 11 *TA > 5 BULLFINCH I BUTTER 5 FOR j < j 5 PURITY I ®T( jra I The Butter for Everybody 3 SOLE AGENTS: J' S Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. I Z- PENANG t SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG HILL RAILWAY Ifjk Tim. Tobi.. > i UP393 words
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1210 1933-05-06 11 >■ otable Autobiography Which, While Revealing The Man, Tells Of A Purpose Firm Th Wk abound., in stories of thrilling and bair-breadth escape», J the "Birmingham Post.” f y rasion Grenfell was cast aa„j part or a day on an Ln and was compelled1,210 words
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Article150 1933-05-06 11 Led Her Astray” <lOCk at Bri hton Quarter c°rder f f J nan a PPc al ed to the ReShe ipui woman standng at his side, said. It u, ntire!y under his influence, he 7116 man Wh had led her Ked 32 wa lomas Charles Hammond,150 words
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Article183 1933-05-06 11 U.K.A. Estimate It is estimated that Great Britain’s drink bill for 1932 was £232,500,000 as against £259,800,000 in 1931. This is a reduction of £27,300,000 or 10/2 per cent. These figures are given in the annual statement of the United Kingdom Alliance. The expenditure per head of183 words
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Advertisement324 1933-05-06 11 MiA I W-M Oil/ I M WHli «fossil II rJ de cologne WW Ml y ‘WtS having Stick H H having Cream H 3 Fragranced with ~471i" Eau d* 5 'Mr's r J Cologne. Yielding a rich and H O creamy lather, which softens the M 3 most stubborn beard324 words
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Article774 1933-05-06 12 Steady Rise in Price of Metal SLIGHTLY BETTER DEMAND FOR RUBBER Singapore, May 3. Interest in the local sharemarket has been almost entirely centred in the tin section during the past week and a heavy turnover in the cheaper dollar shares, has taken place with774 words
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Article195 1933-05-06 12 Loss of $35,482 for Year The report of Thornycroft (Singapore), Ltd., to be submitted to the shareholders at the sixth annual general meeting in Singapore on May 11th, states The loss for the year including directors fees and amount written off goodwill was $35,482.41, to which is added195 words
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Article118 1933-05-06 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,120 th auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,351,270 lbs. 603.25 tons Offered 1,286,443 lbs. 574.30 tons Sold 1,089,849 lbs. 486.53 tons Spot London 2.***** d. New York 4% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality118 words
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151 1933-05-06 12 GUTHRIE CO.’S WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT Singapore, May 4. Speculative interests have been the cause of further advances since our last report. Manufacturers continue to show little interest in the market, with the result that there has been no bulk in the business which has been transacted. Latest quotations are:— Spot151 words
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Article127 1933-05-06 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 84% 84% New York 3.98 3.91% Montreal 4.52 4.46% Brussels 23.90 23 ***** Geneva 17.27 17.29 Amsterdam 8.30 8.31 Milan 64 64 Berlin 14 5|32 14 7j32 Stockholm 19.30 19.30 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19 9|16 19 9|16 Vienna 31% 31%127 words
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Article266 1933-05-06 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of April, 1933 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L.: —545 piculs. Gopeng Consolidated, Ltd.:—l,ooo piculs. Tekka, Ltd.:—2so piculs. Tekka Taiping, Ltd.t—Dredges 1,424, Tributers 2 (Nett). Total 1,426 piculs. The Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd.:—4oo piculs. Idris Hydraulic Tin, Ltd.: —350266 words
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Article30 1933-05-06 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of April, 1933 Lbs. The Narborough (F.M.S.) Tin Dredging, Ltd. 68,930 Fusing Rubber and Tin, Ltd. (Bedrock Estate) 16,38230 words
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Article311 1933-05-06 12 MAY, 1933 MAY 5 League Football: M. A. F. C. v. Police, C. R. C. Ground. MAY 6 Cricket: P. C. C. ‘A’ v Indian Association, Esplanade. Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, 3rd day. MAY 9 League Football: P. C. C. v. Police, Esplanade; Eastern Smelting Company311 words
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Advertisement155 1933-05-06 12 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it155 words
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Advertisement285 1933-05-06 12 REM O fl A #>ORT jr I OF I KRIS 1 Ammonia chests Icemen] 1 fl i MEUKOW POOIEYS TcS brandy yYf IGHINC STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE GUTHRIE CO.,LTD, UH Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They arc rree from harmful germs,285 words
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Article565 1933-05-06 13 Schedule of Principal Lines o Hqt of vessels arriving p ans during weeU: £N PORT TO-DAY uaTANG from Tongkah, Kopah, ReVictoria point Salla lor the same ports- to-day. c 0 MATA HARI from Singapore. Sails f r Teluk Anson— to-day. httYM\ER VAN TWIST from BelaSS S-His565 words
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Article1389 1933-05-06 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India Western Australia (to connect with the s.s. “Corfu” at Colombo) by the s.s. “Bhu‘an” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for Telok Anson Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore by the s.s. “Mata Hari”1,389 words
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Advertisement125 1933-05-06 13 BOXING Another Grade Al Programme FUN FROLIC SUNDAY 7th MAY 9.30 P.M. MAIN EVENT IPOH KID vs. KID LEMON The conqueror of Boy Quee. ROUNDS. Dashing Little Fighter of K. Lumpur. SEMI FINAL KAY YONG vs. D. N. SAMY Ex-Lightweight Champion 8 ROUNDS. Y.M.H.A. of Perak. SPECIAL CONTEST KID YOUNG125 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-05-06 13 I TAKE A GOOD TIP BY SPENDING AN < ENJOYABLE EVENING AT THE A'Phone No. 1179 y-rg-o gY i WHERE SOUND SOUNDS RIGHT L*""' U 101 LI i THE EXCLUSIVE HOUSE OF BRITISH PICTURES 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 P.M. BRITISH DOMINION’S ROUSING NAVAL SPECTACLE i j140 words
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Miscellaneous156 1933-05-06 13 i 1 I f SEASON EXTENDED I I' 6AS TO-NIGHT 9.30 Matinees To-day and To-morrow at 2.45 p.m. UNIVERSAL’S THRILLING EPIC OF THE AFRICAN JUNGLES 1 "NAG A N A WITH 1 TALA BIRELL MELVYN DOUGLAS MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN 1 IN THEIR GREAT LAUGH HIT 1 "PROSPERITY" j A156 words
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Article794 1933-05-06 14 New Tests With a Tiny Gland DOUBLING GROWTH TO ORDER BY OPERATION The human body is a veritable museum of marvels, but there is a little tiny bit of it—about the size of a cherry—which surpasses all the rest in the wonder it compels. Walking794 words
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Article635 1933-05-06 14 THE KING'S DEPUTY—FOR TEN DAYS Short Holyrood Reign 1 for Novelist M.P. Mr. John Buchan, M.P., this month takes up ten days’ residence in the Palace of Holyrood House as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. I am going to be a douce Presbyterian635 words
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Article123 1933-05-06 14 Vicar Chooses Former Boxing Constable as Curate The Rev. H. W. Beck, the newly appointed vicar of St. John’s, Greenhill, Harrow, who has been actor, airman, and Metropolitan policeman, has selected as his curate another ex-Metropolitan policeman, Mr. Frank Edwin Jones, a native of Newport,123 words
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Article67 1933-05-06 14 When a man appeared at North London Police Court on a charge of being in unlawful possession of an automatic machine, a detective reported that his inquiries showed that the man had obtained it by a legitimate deal. The Magistrate, Mr. Claud Mullins (to the prisoner)67 words
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Advertisement166 1933-05-06 14 Has No Ugly Hair No •I had become fi completely discour- 0 aged by a heavy growth of disgusting Ff W Apr I tried depilaSory pastes, evil '7* fijjS powders and I K JKfl| ’Gainful alectric treatments even J' taxor. Staving/ WR (imply made tho hair grow Qflcker Then t166 words
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Advertisement1987 1933-05-06 15 dl4 ’WKS A yavi.-h p O.—BRITISH INDIA 1 j I (Companies Incorporated in England) .BLUK’XIOUIBU LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MAIL PASSENGER cargo services Leaves Due I Skip LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang, Teluk Anson Port Swet- and enjoy an“’ ‘enhan,.1,987 words
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Article291 1933-05-06 16 Heavy Scratchings GOLD FINCH AND UNDER LAP GOOD THINGS (By TIC-TAC) The scratchings are fairly heavy for today, the last day of the Penang Turf Club Extra Professional Meeting, but most o the scratched ones are those that did not appear to have the slightest chances291 words
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Article49 1933-05-06 16 Lawn Bowls Results MEN’S DOUBLES HANDICAP L. R. Tofield and W. Dawson +4 beat F. N. Syer and E. T. M. Lias —5. 21 to 11. J. H. Dodd and C. McLeod Craik -}-4 beat W. M. Edwards and G. S. Anderson —2. 21 to 10.49 words
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Article738 1933-05-06 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s shart Mst at 11 a m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Bangrin 16 0 17|0 16 6 17)6 Kamunting 73 7|9 7|9 B'6 Killinghall B|o 8)6 B’6 9|o Kinta 99% 1.02%738 words
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Article1078 1933-05-06 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I E t! NAMES, >. u s v ,2 co </: r- (RUBBER (Dollar.) > c c Allenby Rubber Co. 6o Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3° J. Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 o Aver Kuntng Rubber Estates Aver Mo,ek Rubber Co. 301,078 words
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Article50 1933-05-06 16 PENANG, MAY 6 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Rank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 4 m)ts 2|3 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 I|B 3 Documentary 2)4 1)4 On New York Bank Demand 44% France T.T. 970n0m India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai „T.T. dia Bar Silver50 words
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Advertisement26 1933-05-06 16 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of the tree.26 words
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Advertisement451 1933-05-06 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL SALES ROOM USUAL SALE nf Teak furniture, Dressing taMes, Wardrobes, Marbie top an(J Radio Cabinet, Plants, On Sunday. «>• f 9SS Usual— na L. Auctioneer, 108, Muntn bcreec. general sales room. Notice of Postponed Sale. Bv Order of the Mortgagee TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION At451 words
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Advertisement151 1933-05-06 16 Will noon-tune never come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-doors, or an active mental life indoors, you spend your greatest amount of energy, and do 70% of your work before noon. That is why everyone should have a nourishing first meal of Quaker Oats every day! Quaker Oats151 words
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