Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-05-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 106. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article749 1933-05-10 1 fist nations of the earth. —Rugby Radio Service. Settlement Of Actual Wording PREMIER'S STATEMENT IN HOUSE The TranquilSisation Of Europe London, May 10. During the course of his statement to the House of Commons on his recent conversations with President Roosevelt Mr. Ram».' MacDonald annotaced that information hadfist nations of the earth.—Rugby Radio Service. - 749 words
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Article144 1933-05-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Received By British Ministers TALK WITH U.S. ENVOY London, May 9. At the request of the German Embassy Dr. Rosenberg was to-day received by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, and also by the Minister for War, Lord Hailsham. Herr Rosenberg—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 144 words
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Article123 1933-05-10 1 .—Reuter Wireless. The First Recruits Berlin, May 3. All young Germans who complete their nineteenth year by January Ist, 1934 will constitute the first recruits of the compulsory labour army. The question of women’s compulsory labour will be the subject of a special regulation later. A special.—Reuter Wireless. - 123 words
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Article82 1933-05-10 1 stick.—Reuter Wireless. Then Racing Trophies London, May 5. The trophies for the big International Car race at Brooklands to-morrow were stolen to-day in a daring smash and grab raid in Piccadilly. The thieves stole a racing car belonging to the well-known racer, Jack Dunfee, andstick.—Reuter Wireless. - 82 words
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141 1933-05-10 1 ’—Reuter Wireless. Letter To Mr. Runciman PAPERMAKERS 1 ANXIETY London, May 3. As a sequel to the criticism of Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, for omitting to consult the industries concerned before concluding trade agreements, the Papermakers' Association of Great Britain and’—Reuter Wireless. - 141 words
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Article76 1933-05-10 1 Reuter Wireless. Contract to British Firm London, May 3. The contract to build the Euphrates reservoir has not yet been signed but it is fairly certain to go to a British firm. All tenders received up to the present have been rejected after careful consideration by theReuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article119 1933-05-10 1 —Reuter Wireless. In Best Of Health NO COMPLAINTS Moscow, May 4. Thornton and Macdonald are still occupying the hospital wing of Sokolniki prison Where they were visited by two British Embassy officials who found them apparently in the best of health. Thornton informed the officials that they—Reuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article43 1933-05-10 1 —Reuter Wireless. Refuge in Palestine Marseills, May 5. One hundred and twenty German Jews saileu aboard the Champoilion for Palestine where they are seeking refuge from the Nazi regime. The authorities in Palestine are permit- ting them to settle there.——Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article43 1933-05-10 1 avoiding government intervention. —Reuter Wireless. Submit to National Control Berlin, May 3. The Catholic and Christian trade unions and the union of clerical employees, whose membership totals a million persons, have submitted to National Socialist control thus avoiding government intervention. —Reuteravoiding government intervention.—Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article218 1933-05-10 1 votes.—Reuter Wireless. Permission To Reside In Britain REVOCATION MOTION DEFEATED London, May 3. A former German spy had the distinction of having a debate in the House of Lords devoted to himself to-day. He is Captain von Rentelen, whose permission to reside in Great Britain Viscount Bertievotes.—Reuter Wireless. - 218 words
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Article97 1933-05-10 1 them.—Reuter Wireless. In Shark-infested Sea Havana, May 5. The film actress, Ann Harding, narrowly escaped death in a shark-infested sea three miles off the Havana coast. The boat in which she was sailing capsized. The master started swimming to the shore, when to the horror ofthem.—Reuter Wireless. - 97 words
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Article71 1933-05-10 1 —Reuter Wireless Mixed Marriages Forbidden Berlin, May 4. Sterilisation of criminals and physically and mentally unfit persons will be enforced under the new law which is now being considered and which will also forbid racially mixed marriages with a view to improving the Aryan race. The—Reuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article41 1933-05-10 1 Reuter. Second Reading in Commons London, May 9. The House of Commons by 238 votes to 41 passed the second reading of the Exchange Equalisation Bill which seeks to increase the Exchange Equalisation Account from £150,000,000 to £350,000,000.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article23 1933-05-10 1 ing.—Reuter. London, May 9. The Queen received the Chinese Minister, Mr. Quo Tai Chi, and his wife this morning.—Reuter.ing.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article146 1933-05-10 1 —Reuter Wireless. Two To Six Months 2,000 DELEGATES AND EXPERTS London, May 5. Wide estimates are being made in London political circles in regard to the probable duration of the Work! Economic Conference when it assembles on 12th June. Calculations vary from two to six months—Reuter Wireless. - 146 words
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Article59 1933-05-10 1 Reuter. Postponed Without Explanation Berlin, May 9. Farmer Wilhelm, Prince of Prussia, who recently had the banns of his marriage with a commoner, Dorothea Von Salviati, posted at the Town Hall of Bonn despite the opposition of the members of the Hohenzollern family, suddenly postponed the wedding,Reuter. - 59 words
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Article52 1933-05-10 1 Reuter. Trade and Monetary Matters Discussed Washington, May 9. Mr. T. V. Soong, accompanied by Mr. Alfred Sze and two Chinese experts, continued conversations with Mr. Hull, Secretary to the Treasury. Trade and monetary matters were discussed with special reference to silver. Mr. Hull was assisted by threeReuter. - 52 words
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Article38 1933-05-10 1 —Reuter. To a Film Director Yumas, Arizona, May 9. The well-known airwoman, Ruth Elder, has married Arnold Gillespie, a film director. This is her fourth matrimonial venture, the three previous marriages having ended in divorces..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article120 1933-05-10 1 Reuter. THE TARIFF TRUCE London, May 10. It is understood that Mr. MacDonald’s announcement in the House of Commons yesterday as regards prospects of a tariff truce agreement was the result of a formula drafted by Mr. Norman Davis, Sir John Simon and Mr. Runciman which has beenReuter. - 120 words
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Advertisement15 1933-05-10 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next tQ The Dispensary Bruch Office 52. Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement48 1933-05-10 1 JUST ARRIVED The priceless treasure of baby’s life is in your hands. His health depends upon suitable feeding. Bear Brand Swiss Milk is absolutely pure, easily digested. You will find full particulars re- yarding feeding of babies in every tin St ■FOR INVALI DS CON' Z AL€SC£NTS ~0048 words
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Advertisement6 1933-05-10 1 LONDONAUSTRALIA AIR 1 ROUTE Page 96 words
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Advertisement1519 1933-05-10 2 RATES FOR CASUAL London’. Four Up-To-Dau WftftftWWSWb BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Hotels LIMITED. a note of these addresses for (Incorporated in the Strait. Settlement.) y| fe MeiXCHltile Bdllk Hong Konq and yourself and your friends. e e J ''HQ All communications relating to n BANK of India, Limited Shanghai Bankinn advertisements should1,519 words
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Article2627 1933-05-10 3 ITAIN AND GERMANY: A QUESTION OF BR V EGE: STEAM WAGONS AT WESTMINSTER: P STATESMEN WHO WRITE BOOKS From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 20. CHANGE OF FRONT h aco or less any proposal to w status n arma t, revise other treaty provisions favour would2,627 words
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Advertisement366 1933-05-10 3 J "'.'l 1 < QJ. I i peep inside ARC ADI A. J '-/XWORKS showing Cigarette-making machines Hy invented by the late Mr. I||||S Bernhard Baron (founder of Arcadia Works) which I T oll, cork'tip, cut and finally W M deliver complete Craven'‘A” W r ji B cigarettes, ready for366 words
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Article780 1933-05-10 4 Action Being Taken SCHEME FOR FILTERATION OF WATER 1 At yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners reference was made to the discolouration of the Penang water, which has been evident since the record rains in November last year and the new President, Mr. W. R.780 words
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Article1339 1933-05-10 4 Gandhi-Satyagraha SINGLE INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS REBUILT NATIONAL FABRIC Dr. Lanka Sundaram, M.A., Ph.D., (London), Director of the Indian Institute of International Affairs, who has come out to Malaya to enquire into the Labour Conditions in Malaya delivered the third of his Penang lectures at the1,339 words
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Article278 1933-05-10 4 Funeral on Monday The death took place on Sunday after a brief illness of Master John Douglas Samson, the third son of Mr. A. W. Samson, Chief Clerk, Anglo-Chinese Sthool, Penang, and Mrs. Samson, of Burmah Road. Deceased was three years and three months old.278 words
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Article901 1933-05-10 4 Ca nt A K. 5. Beckett Terrell has resigned from the S.S.V.F. reserve of officers. Lieutenants R. B. MacGregor and J. M. A. Lowson, S.S.V.F., have been promoted captains. Mr. and Mrs. Shenton and child will leave for London from Port Swettenham bv the Sarpedon on May901 words
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Article361 1933-05-10 4 MAY, 1933 MAY 10 League Football: A. P. C. v. Municipality, Dato Kramat Ground. Entries close for Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting. P. L. T. A. Tournament, P. C. C. Courts. MAY 11 League Football: P. R. C. v. C. R. C. Esplanade. MAY 12 Australian “Show361 words
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Advertisement65 1933-05-10 4 I coloured] Columbia J PORTABLES S i W&r i Wo’Slfc?' ;> < s I You can now buy these wonderful Grafonolas, finished in rich colour ■J schemes, at no extra cost. Here’s >J ■r i an instrument you will be proud > to own. ij MODEL 202 SINGLE SPRING $50.0065 words
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Article276 1933-05-10 5 Cheah Brothers In Form BURNHAM ROGERS PLAY WELL matches in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships were played yesterday on the P.C.C. courts. On Court No. 1 Cheah Wat Hye and ch ,-ah Wat Sun defeated EE. Storey and I paym in two straight sets. Although beaten276 words
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Article198 1933-05-10 5 Second Division Match The match in the second division between the P.O.R.C. and the Eastern Smelting Co. was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground and resulted in a draw of two goals teach. The Postal men were the first to gain the lead, Che198 words
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Article161 1933-05-10 5 Ireland and Austria Enter Second Round T Copenhagen, May 9. r< and defeated Denmark in the first ln< the Davis Cup by three matches bpv?' 1 11 qua,ifietl to meet Japan in the next round. (Denmark > beat McVeagh (Ire--3’6 > 2-6, 6-4, 8-6, 6-3. 8-6 To161 words
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Article427 1933-05-10 5 Latest Importations CLASSIFICATION OF PENANG GRIFFINS Bon Rame's run over the mile at Penang last Saturday was his last run for on returning to the stables he collapsed and was subsequently destroyed. Bon Rame was a recent English importation by Tetrameter out of Bonnie427 words
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Article158 1933-05-10 5 Dr. Lanka Sundaram on Tour Dr. Lanka Sundaram, M.A., Ph.D., Director of the Indian Institute of International Affairs, who has come out to Malaya to study labour conditions, in his capacity as Director of the above institute (the visit, therefore, is in no way an official158 words
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Article674 1933-05-10 5 I Instituted 1872 SCHOLARSHIP FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS We have received from the Secretary of the Trinity College of Music, London, the following particulars of a Scholarship open to all overseas students: The College offers for Competition to all Oversea Students one Scholarship annually; tenable for674 words
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498 1933-05-10 5 Training Officially Opens The crowd was small that sat drinking coffee on Saturday morning in the tea room at the new race course, waiting for the bell that heralded the official opening of the course for training in connection with the inaugural race meeting commencing498 words
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Article202 1933-05-10 5 April Report 1933 Applications Previ- This Toously month Date Singapore Local Committee 205 4 209 Penang Local Committee 70 3 73 Malacca Local Committee 6 6 Kedah Local Committee 4 4 Perak Local Committee 101 101 Negri Sembilan Local Committee 22 22 Central Committee, Kuala Lumpur 206202 words
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Advertisement24 1933-05-10 5 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement385 1933-05-10 5 VWAW.V.TA'.W/AVW.W.V I Weaways a New Saxones 1 >ACH SEASON BRINGS ITS SUBTLE CHANGES f IN MEN’S SHOES. DIFFERENCES IN OETAn, I J —TOE SHAPE, STITCHING, HEIGHT OF HEEL, 1 1 COLOUR OF LEATHER. THESE ARE THE DETAILS I f WHICH DISTINGUISH THE NEW SAXONES. STYLE 1781/2. I In Brown Scotch385 words
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Miscellaneous94 1933-05-10 5 WIRELESS To-day’» Programme Wavelengths 31.55 metres, 25.28 metres Call Signa; G.S.B. G.B.H. P.M. 8.50 Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 9.05—A recital of gramophone records, by Christopher Stone. 9.50 Concert by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conductors: Sir Dan Godfrey and Haydn Wood; Antonio Brosa (violin), relayed from the Pavilion,94 words
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Article2379 1933-05-10 6 ROYAL HOLIDAY AT WINDSOR: PRINCESS ELIZABETH’S BIRTHDAY WEDDING IN IRISH CATHEDR AL: ACROSS THE SAHARA BY CAR (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 26. THEIR MAJESTIES’ HOLIDAY It is becoming more and more noticeable that the King and Queen, like many c their subjects, plan2,379 words
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Advertisement374 1933-05-10 6 Vod'tu kciei.cc J*as been arpiied to -vol-.e the perfect sanitary H protection for women —and has S give-. us I.Mia. Absolutely IS hygienic and made from sterilised K materials, Lilia >• a safeguard to M h- ir. otr.par.ible for comfort, B M c Uncss and absolute security. KQ Bg I374 words
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Advertisement11 1933-05-10 6 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement170 1933-05-10 6 PYRAMID The Happy Handkerchief’ Handkerchief For Men LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and sendee Pyramids offer you always the Greatest Handkerchief Value in the World. Guaranteed by Tootals. A TOOTAL PRODUCT TOOTAJL BROADHURST LEE CO., LTD., Manchester, En g h170 words
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Article981 1933-05-10 7 Collection Insured for £500,000 PRINCE’S CUPS York, Doncaster and Newcastle Races The most remarkable exhibition in the fcißtorv of British sport is open at Shell House, in the Strand. It is a colJttian of trophies won in every branch smrt from horse racing to chess, and ranging981 words
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Article186 1933-05-10 7 Even Though His Father Was Injured AT HIS SIDE H. H. Whitlock was winning the North London Harriers’ fifteen-mile open walk at Edmonton on April 22nd. It was a close struggle between him and A. G. H. Pope, an experienced walker.... but he186 words
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Article413 1933-05-10 7 Miss Betty Nuthall at the Top of Her Form Surrey won the women’s Inter-County Hard Courts Singles Tennis Championship at Southport on April 22, when they defeated Middlesex in the final for the second year in succession. Surrey were successful by seven rubbers to two,413 words
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Article787 1933-05-10 7 aR. B. Meredith Wine the Tally Ho Cup MISS ROUND DEFEATS MRS. WHITTINGSTALL It was in conditions that varied from brilliant sunshine to driving light snow that the Tally Ho tournament finals were played recently. Some very interesting tennis was seen, particularly in the singles finals, which resulted787 words
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Article917 1933-05-10 7 Frenchman Beats Mille Miglia Winner LORD HOWE AND SIR H. BIRKIN GIVE UP Monte Carlo, April 23. A few minutes before half-past three the sun was beating down fiercely on this blue and white city of Monaco. A fresh breeze was blowing from the sea.917 words
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Article172 1933-05-10 7 Now Down to Normal “I was putting on flesh very rapidly,” writes a married woman, ‘‘and also suffering from constipation, and was very liverish, Three months ago a friend advised me to take a teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in hot water every morning. I have kept172 words
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Article582 1933-05-10 7 P. W. D. L. For Agst. Aberavon 43 27 5 11 415 225 Bk. of England 22 11 2 9 232 213 Barclays Bk. 24 14 3 7 338 158 Barnet 25 14 0 11 278 263 Bath 38 24 1 13 353 247 Bedford 33 23582 words
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Article322 1933-05-10 7 Pep and a Bar on ft Luxury Car MILLIONAIRE’S NEW TOY Major N. Stewart Dawson, the millio airs Australian sportsman, has just bought a 40-50 horse power Rolls-Royce. It has A five-valve wireless set. A complete cocktail bar and refrigerator. Two tables and a322 words
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Article146 1933-05-10 7 —But Boxing a Few Hours Afterwards A few hours after he had surprised the boxing world by his secret marriage, Jade Pettifer, the giant heavy-weight boxer, was on April 22nd sparring in the ring with hi* bride a spectator. In the morning Pettifer, who is twentyfive, was146 words
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Advertisement24 1933-05-10 7 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the "Pi'ang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of24 words
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Advertisement40 1933-05-10 7 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xSJ $4.50 per 100 ll|xs $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. "1 Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET. &&&wsratt40 words
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Article795 1933-05-10 8 On Saturday we took the liberty of reproducing a letter which appeared in the Straits Times over the initials H.H., on the subject of partnerships in the Colony and the need for their registration. In our opinion, H.H. made out a very good case for the introduction795 words
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Article927 1933-05-10 8 Birds nest caves in the Ulu Samarahan and Ulu Sadong were situated in various limestone hills and were seemingly the work of at present, underground streams; a few, by following these streams back from their exits, were easy of access, but most of them required a scaling927 words
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Article700 1933-05-10 8 EMPIRE BOARD If 016 Em P ire Marketing R appears, as is its ffisappearance will be Domimons; for the Board mense amount of WOrk dU n -ven years to brmg tne British public. A'aJa. benefited considerably b y displays, which brought orders that otherwise might r been700 words
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Advertisement182 1933-05-10 8 Are you still using your throat as a filter When tobacco is burnt, harsh irritants are inevitably” prdducefl. IHhe carenes you smoke are not filter-tipped, then your throat With 'the impurities filtered out. you p otect your throat from ■rotation.*and enioy to the full the fine ragrance J* V,r ,n,a182 words
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Advertisement63 1933-05-10 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 Im wi» iiw I fill «1 i Sr i I I I U > C *UTX.MM> At L_? TAP 1 P "O Butt O»GE I ALWAYS SPECIFY63 words
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Article107 1933-05-10 9 shilling.—Reuter. Imperial Airways TO SINGAPORE BY DECEMBER £90.000 Subsidy London, May 9. 'i ii( Air Ministry has issued the de- jil. of a proposed five-year agreement ,„th Imperial Airways for a regular o way London-Australia air service. Prior to the initiation of the AustraJingapore section by theshilling.—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article159 1933-05-10 9 Sequel To Plot Discovery Madrid, May 9. Tw Ive high army officers were arrested a connection with the plot to overthrow the Government. The Commander of the Civil Guards was imprisoned. Bombs were exploded in many parts of Spain by strikers but without any casualties and159 words
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Article420 1933-05-10 9 Monday, May 1. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Office, this morning. H H. The Regent of Kedah, Tengku Yacob and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barron had luncheon at Government House. The following were guests at a420 words
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Article135 1933-05-10 9 .—Reuter. Chinese Customs Regulations BRITISH DIFFICULTIES London, May 9. Representations from the London Chamber of Commerce and other trade bodies on the difficulties of complying with the Chinese customs regulations regarding the marking of the foreign goods had been conveyed to Sir Miles Lampson, said Mr..—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article86 1933-05-10 9 fi rms.—Reuter. Second Reading Passed London, May 9. The House of Lords passed the second reading of the Rubber Contribution Bill after Lord Irwin had said that £15,000 was required. It is estimated that the contribution will not exceed one-forty-fifth of a penny per lb. The Governmentfi rms.—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article309 1933-05-10 9 Round the East Coast by Sea Belle His Excellency, Sir Cecil Clementi, Lady Clementi and the Misses Clementi accompanied by Mr. H. G. Beverley, aide-de-camp and Mr. R. J. Curtis, private secretary, will leave Singapore on the Sea Belle on a tour of the East Coast on Thursday.309 words
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Article150 1933-05-10 9 call.—Reuter. Showing Signs Of Nausea DOCTOR'S GRAVE VIEW London, May 9. It is officially stated that there is no truth in the report sent to India from London that the Cabinet will consider to-morrow Gandhi’s appeal to suspend the ordinances and release political prisoners. Simla, May 9. Thecall.—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article198 1933-05-10 9 A New Romance of British Industry The discovery of barytes, a mineral with a score of uses in Britain, has wrested an important trade from foreign exporters and brought the romance of industry to the small Isle of Arran off the West Coast of Scotland. About £200,000 worth of198 words
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Article183 1933-05-10 9 Boy Acquitted of Theft from Handbag The fact that he had been paid his salary in new notes caused the acquittal of Chinese “boy” who was charged before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Third Magistrate, with having stolen $26 from the handbag of a European183 words
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Article112 1933-05-10 9 Case Settled In the Supreme Court to-day the suit down for hearing between Joo Soon Nyong (f) and Chye Piang Lun (f) and another was mentioned as settled. Mr. Hogan appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Ong Huck Lim for the first defendant. It was112 words
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Article151 1933-05-10 9 —Reuter. Sale Of Eastern Railway 1924 AGREEMENTS Nanking, May 9. Following a strong protest by the Chinese Ambassador at Moscow against the proposed sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement emphasising that any violation of the Sino-Russian Agreements of 1924 would—Reuter. - 151 words
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Article35 1933-05-10 9 .—Reuter. Chinese Delegates Appointed Nanking, May 9. It is understood that Mr. T. V. Soong, Dr. Wellington Koo and Mr. Quo Tai Chi will be appointed Chinese delegates to the World Economic Conference.-.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article39 1933-05-10 9 ampton from May 19,—Rugby Radio Service. German Liners to Call at Southampton London, May 9. The vessels of the Hamburg-America line on the New York service will call at Southampton from May 19,—Rugby Radio Ser-ampton from May 19,—Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article39 1933-05-10 9 .—Reuter. New Trade Agreement Concluded Monte Video, May 9. Urguay has concluded a trade agreement with Japan under which the most favoured nation clause will provide the Japanese market for Uruguayan meat, cattle and agricultural products.-.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article152 1933-05-10 9 Although Home is Falling Down About Them An Englishman’s home is still his castle —even if it is in danger of toppling down on his head. That is what one old couple think as they sit in their little cottage in Dean Forest. It is dangerously152 words
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Article104 1933-05-10 9 1 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £lB2-17-6 £lB3-0-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £lB3-15-0 £lB3-15-0 Singapore S lOlOO 00 Business Done Penang $99.25 $99.00 Business Done Buyers —no sellers Buyers—no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $3.90 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 2}Jd. 2f;;d. New York 4%c.(G) 4%c.(G) Singapore BV£ cts. 8%104 words
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Advertisement89 1933-05-10 9 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 tells your story (unlf own to you perhaps) to a wide circle of inters ed readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory89 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-10 9 gsa Cbe The Brighter Hotel.” FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Les Raphael and HIS AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT BAND (the pick of Australian musicians) runnymede hotel, ltd. ‘Phone 548.27 words
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Advertisement215 1933-05-10 9 '™"""£.i i. ,iii i; i-.it t HBBB JSp r-' .j. vX .wig. 1 B f :Z I J Little Sleepy head r There sno hush hush about the house when baby is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life 1 goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with i215 words
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Article484 1933-05-10 10 Seeing Europe from the Air “HELENA’S” TRIP FROM EGYPT TO ENGLAND The ocean liner which varies its scheduled sailings so as to take passengers on special cruises is already a well-established feature in modem travel; and now the big multi-engined air-liner, with its luxury and speed,484 words
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Article215 1933-05-10 10 Does the Work of 60 Bank Clerks FOUR-FOOT-HIGH TYPEWRITER In a sound-proof room in the City office of one of the "Big Five” banks sits a girl who operates a new and amazing machine. It does the work of sixty bank clerks. A head office completely equipped with215 words
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Article533 1933-05-10 10 To Enjoy Life AND NOW HE IS DOING IT Men of forty-five will envy Mr. William Sugden, of Wortley, near Sheffield. He has arrived in London after making a world tour in search of the perfect place in which to make a home533 words
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Advertisement240 1933-05-10 10 [INSISTUPON OBTAINING EAGLE 6 GLOBE TOOL STEEL—DRILLS—HACKSAWS From the Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD., PENANG. /*4* I u®3floSl I Liu»*** «'Alienburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition240 words
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Advertisement60 1933-05-10 10 For GEORGETTE LINGERIE FRENCH MODELS ACCURATELY COPIED, VISIT THE Chimese kAKTERti. 31, BISHOP ST., PENANG, By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle ments, Malay States, Siam, h.onp on S» Java, and the surrounding cuun tries will give Picture Post Cords OF English Scenery60 words
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Advertisement232 1933-05-10 10 ci n a "O’ ’"A i K A I OF f KRIS CHESTS J M JL Km Ic’awc BRANDY v 5 STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE GUTHRIE CO.,LTD. >■■■■■■■-■- 11 A 7/ rh rlj 1 c k IV/ien Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. THE old saying that232 words
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Article374 1933-05-10 11 Ved Irishwoman’s Strange Career belle OF SOCIETY Ended in a New York Mental Home Dublin, April 22. The million dollar (about £200,000) fortune of Mrs. Ida Wood, who died in a New Xk mental home, at the age of ninety- in March, 1932, is likely to374 words
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Article428 1933-05-10 11 Amazing Story by GirlMother London, April 22. '■markable story of the discovery by "ung husband of a baby’s body in a v- box at his home, where it is stated to 1 been for seven weeks, was told at an est held by the Llanelly coroner,428 words
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243 1933-05-10 11 Trial Run Preparatory to Record Attempt London, April 24. The speed-boat, Miss Windermere, with which Mr. Hubert Mason, a Liverpool business man, was to attempt to break the 5%-litre record, sank during a trial run on Lake Windermere. Mr. Mason and his engineer, Mr.243 words
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Article147 1933-05-10 11 Here’s the Girl Who Does It London, April 23. Ladies—watch your handbags,” is the message of the police following the increase in “snatching.” But there is one girl who has her own method of foiling the sneak thief. She is Miss Joan St. Clair. Two years ago147 words
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Article401 1933-05-10 11 Alleged Theft from Lady Reckitt on Train MAN CHARGED London, April 20. Arthur Hay (45) an engineer, of no fixed abode, appeared on remand at Clerkenwell Police Court, charged with stealing on December 18 from the dining car of a; train, between St. Pancras Station and Sheffield,401 words
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Advertisement381 1933-05-10 11 DE 11 S/kl 5« SAVE THE COUPONS FOR THESE AND OTHER HANDSOME GIFTS. 10 Coupons Fountain Pen. S B 15 Coupons Morocco Leather S g f Handbag. f f/j 20 Coupons Leather Attache B 20 Coupons Cigarette Case. fl t 25 Coupons Rapacity Suitcase. U t S 1 I 30381 words
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Article715 1933-05-10 12 Mr. Eric Macfadyen on the Outlook The ordinary general meeting of the Lanadron Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at 1-4, Great Tower Street, London. Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman) preDealing with the accounts for 1932, the Chairman said that the loss of £468 might have been turned715 words
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Article356 1933-05-10 12 Heavy Purchases by the United States Tin has certainly benefited by the very heavy buying in the United States. Although a goodly proportion of this may have been of an investment nature, quite a substantial percentage was on account of consumers, and apparently there are valid reasons356 words
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Article1003 1933-05-10 12 Rubber I. i LOWER PERAK RUBBER. —Output for > 1932 was 437,174 lbs.; 291,574 lbs. sold in Singapore at gross 1.65 d. and 145,600 lbs. in London at 3.07 d. Output for current! year estimated at 430,000 lbs. Accounts show, after £293 for depreciation, loss of, £632 (agst.1,003 words
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Article122 1933-05-10 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 85 13'16 85 15|16 New York 3.95% 3.97% Montreal 4.50% 4.52 Brussels 24.24% 24.25% Geneva 17.49 17.51 Amsterdam 8.39% 8.40 Milan 63 15|16 64% Berlin 14.36% 14.37% Stockholm 19.30 19.35 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19.60 19% Vienna 31% 31% Prague 113%122 words
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Article809 1933-05-10 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in KENNED Co.’» share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 13)6 14j0ex 13)6 14)0ex Bangrin 16'6 17)6 16)6 17|6 Batu Caves 42% 47% 42% 47% Hitam 25 30 30 40809 words
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Article56 1933-05-10 12 PENANG, MAY 10 (Rv Courtesy of the Chartered Rank! On London Bank Demand 2)3 13 16 4 m|ts 213 29(32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 5|32 3 Documentary 2|4 9)32 On New York Bank Demand 45% France T.T. 980nom India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 40% dis. nom Shanghai T.T.56 words
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Article779 1933-05-10 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST > 1 3 t 3 •RUBBER (D 011 > A'lenbv Rub S-r Co Alor Gaiah Rubber' Estate 4 Amalgamated Ma’av i Ayer Hitam Planting Syndhrve Aver Kumng Rubber Estate e Aver Mo ek Rubber Co Ay?r Par-» Rubber Estate, Balau PI <ntmg Syndicate Bassett Rubber Co779 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-10 12 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST IN STATIONERY PRINTING AND ENGRAVING DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette Press Limited.27 words
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Article618 1933-05-10 13 Schedule of Principal Lines m routing 13 a list of vessels arrives J from Penang dunng the week. Hi PORT TO-DAY S RAMSES from Japan, China Manila 2? Singapore. Sails for Colombo, “,"rt Sa,d, Genoa, Marseilles. Rotter- dam and Hamburg. MS MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar Baran618 words
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Article1882 1933-05-10 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on April 26 per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on May 4. The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang by Air Mail (via1,882 words
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Advertisement109 1933-05-10 13 DOO 7 S p.m PEN BLOODY FIGHTS CO 9 M is E p.m ES BOXING Thursday, 11th May, 1933 DRURY LANE THEATRE HALL. THE FIGHT OF FIGHTS. M A n A CHAMPION OF BOY NARA penano MAIN EVENT (Indian) MAIN EVENT 10 (3 minutes) Rounds. vs. 10 (8 minutes) Rounds.109 words
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Miscellaneous119 1933-05-10 13 La j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 1 FOX MOVIETONE’S DELIGHTFUL I COMEDY DRAMA k rIVJD the mo. 1 1 WITH j MARION NIXON SPENCER TRACY. J TO-MORROW! 1 j SHE STOLE WHAT WAS i ALREADY HERS! 1 ...in the silence of the night she came ...alone...to keep119 words
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Miscellaneous175 1933-05-10 13 hi JR 16.’5 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 1 MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN IN M.-G.-M.’s RIOTOUS COMEDY "PROSPERITY" TO-MORROW RAMON NOVARRO HELEN HAYES IN THE MARVELLOUS PICTURE OF CHINA’S STRUGGLE 1 AGAINST THE TYRANNY OF THE MANCHUS I 11 SON--DAUGHTER 11 WITH M.-G.-M.’s SUPER CAST 1 WARNER OLAND—LEWIS STONE H. B.175 words
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Article213 1933-05-10 14 PRESIDENT’S GIFT How Hitler’s 44th Birthday Was Celebrated Herr Hitler’s 44th birthday on April 20 was celebrated throughout Germany on a spectacular scale. Berlin itself was a sea of flags, and thousands of small private houses had the Chancellor’s photograph in their windows. The broadcasting213 words
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Article191 1933-05-10 14 Likes Miss 1933 to Have Her Fling Roscrea, April 22. Mrs. Catherine Brickland, the world’s oldest woman, celebrated her 122nd birthday to-day. When I called on her this morning at her country home at Ballycommon, North Offaly, I found her in a very cheerful mood, writes191 words
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Article167 1933-05-10 14 Freed Prisoner Complains That He was Sacked Strange illustrations of the influence of imprisonment upon the African have been among the evidence put before an Imperial Government commission on the administration of justice in native cases (says Reuter from Nairobi). An administrative officer of long experience167 words
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Article368 1933-05-10 14 German Prince Renounces Claim to Throne SHOCK FOR ROYALISTS London, April 20. Prince Wilhelm of Hohenzollern, the eldest son of the ex-Crown Prince, has automatically renounced his claim to the German Throne by the announcement of his forthcoming marriage to a girl of nonRoyal blood. The368 words
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Article145 1933-05-10 14 Outcome of Kent Fatality At an inquest at Minster-in-Thanet on April 22, Mrs. Alice Ainsworth, a motorcoach owner and driver, of Ramsgate, was committed for trial, on a coroner’s warrant which alleged manslaughter. It was stated that while driving a coach iull of miners from145 words
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Article132 1933-05-10 14 Son of the Torch Singer of Broadway Concord (North Carolina), April 28. The three months’ old son of Miss Libby Holman (Mrs. Smith Reynolds), the Broadway “torch singer,” is to receive £400,000 from the estate of his late father, Mr. Zachary Smith Reynolds, who was132 words
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Advertisement383 1933-05-10 14 Get INSTANT RELIEF from terrible SKIN TORMENT Eruptions, Rashes, or any form of skin disease, use D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of this marvellous healing lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain go a j yM' at once, and a few more applications will effect a complete383 words
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Advertisement275 1933-05-10 14 V ry-J” wo Built us a Bcaaaiie Baioy of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, content' ment, a robust constitution all these come normally to the Glaxo-fed baby. SUNSHINE BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H. FOSTER Co., Ltd., P. O. Box275 words
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Advertisement2127 1933-05-10 15 a I I mSSsl ,/V~_ztBx. a.-~'K P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA > AND APCAR lines «R£BL'UIf£IfIHNBISUMI TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mail passenger an <i cargo services Leave® Due |a|F> LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penan? Teluk Anson P c Vr c Amsterdam, London and2,127 words
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Article355 1933-05-10 16 West Indies Badly Trounced GLAMORGAN'S VICTORY OVER NOTTS London, May 9. The following are the results of 16 principal Cricket matches played in England during the w’eek-end. WORCESTERSHIRE v SUSSEX Worcester Worcestershire 157 and 175; Sussex 337 for 9 wickets, declared (John Langridge 80). Sussex355 words
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Article, Illustration299 1933-05-10 16 Promising Programme For To-morrow BOY NARA TO FIGHT THREE MINUTE ROUNDS (By SECOND-OUT To-morrow night sees the local fighter, Boy Nara, trying conclusions with Neil Hemchit in the ring. A boxer with a lot of experience, Neil Hemchit has met such good boys as Nicky299 words
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Article29 1933-05-10 16 Mrs. Wills Moody to Defend Title San Francisco, May 10. Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody has announced that she has decided to defend her title at Wimbledon this year.29 words
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88 1933-05-10 16 Good Entries Expected (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 10. Excellent entries are expected for the Singapore Turf Club six-day Spring Meeting. Entries close at noon to-day. O’Neill’s candidates were at work this morning. Van Breukelan’s arrived yesterday. Canvasser, Orient Express and Limber Up are88 words
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Article423 1933-05-10 16 Alleged Defamation By Witness TEJA SINGH'S CONVICTION SQUASHED In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Cobbett delivered judgment in the appeal of Teja Singh who had been convicted in the lower court on a charge of defamation. The case arose out of the recent423 words
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Article102 1933-05-10 16 Arrangements for Importers and Merchants Owing to the shortness of the stay of the s.s. Nieuw Holland in Penang and to give merchants an opportunity personally to meet the individual Australian Exporters on the Trade Exhibition ship, arrangements have been made for the Australian Delegation to specially102 words
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278 1933-05-10 16 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.’’) gj r iam surprised to read in the published report of the last adjourned Meeting of the Malay-Siamese Prospecting Co., Ltd., Mr. A. J. King’s allegations that Mr. T. J. McGregor had attended to Nai Hoot floatation whilst on278 words
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Obituary30 1933-05-10 16 domestic occurrences acknowledgment o nH Mrs Aw. Samson beg to thank «11 who attended, sent wreaths and letters and telegrams of condolence on the death of their son, John Doug.as.30 words
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Advertisement114 1933-05-10 16 FIRST AUSTRALIAN TRADE EXHIBITION SHIP S.S. "Nieuw Holland" The Exhibition of Australian Products and Trade Commodities on board the s.s. NIEUW HOLLAND alongside Swettenham Pier on the 12th and 13th May next is open to the general public on SATURDAY. 13th MAY FROM 9 A M. TILL NOON AND FROM114 words
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Advertisement129 1933-05-10 16 A You need suffer no longer the pein end discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If your blood Is kept in a pure and healthy state remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke’s Blood Mixture. Of all Chanua and Sama. BfaalbtoodmLiQtftD er TABLBTfarm K|fiSM&KSSSSSnSjS|aB /ZAr X n !u v129 words
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Advertisement144 1933-05-10 16 Prices tower v I I Than They /Pk 1 Will Ever Be I Again! I COME AND VIEW OUR DISPLAY- J I ED COUNTERS WITHOUT AN) J f I OBLIGATIONS TO PURCHASE. J I COMPARE OUR LOW COM- f f PETITIVE PRICES AND 1 REMARKABLE VALUES, X dh- J f144 words
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