Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 May 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 114« Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY. 19th MAY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 629 1 —Reuter. World Broadcast Of Opening DOMINIONS receive ROOSEVELT MESSAGE Further Consideration By Cabinet London, May 18. The King has caused the text of PreMdent Roosevelt’s message to be telegraphed to the Governor-Generals of all Dominions. It tvas cabled simultaneously from Buckingham Palace to Canada, Australia. New Zealand.
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  • 227 1 —Reuter. Franco-German Impasse GERMANY HAS STATED LAST WORD Geneva, May 18. Some embarrassment is evident in disarmament quarters with regard to the procedure at the meeting of the General Commission on May 19. The Germans declare that Hitler made the German standpoint clear, so it is unnecessary
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  • 73 1 —Reuter. Accused of Being in Soviet Pay Harbin, May 18. Accusing Mr. Simpson of being in the Soviet’s pay and spreading Communist propaganda, the local papers are assailing Mr. Garstein, the British Consul-General, for giving Mr. Simpson, domicile in the Consulate. That England which has not
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  • 60 1 showed an increase of 249,000. —Rugby Radio Service. Improved Figures London, May 18. The Minister for Labour informed the House of Commons to-night that there were 91,000 more in employment than a month ago, and 92,000 more than a year ago. ComparecF with January, the numbers
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  • 242 1 To Take “Shots” for Film i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 18. An interesting personality arrived in Grik recently in Mr. C. E. Elliott, Managing Director of the Fox Film Corporation of New York, who was accompanied by a small party. The object of
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  • 87 1 Provision For Doubtful Accounts 700,000 TICALS TRANSFERRED (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 18. A careful check by the-auditors and management of the Siam C ommercial Bank. Limited, shows that further provision should be made for doubtful accounts and, accordingly, the ordinary reserve totalling 700.000 ticals
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  • 38 1 Rugby Radio Service. S:r Walford Selby Appointed London, May 18. The King has approved the appointment of Sir Walford Selby, counsellor in the Foreign Office as the British Minister at Vienna. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 46 1 At Tanjong Malim .From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 19. Information has been received locally that the river bund at Tanjong Malim has been breached resulting in the town being flooded to a depth of about two feet, seriously interfering with vehicular traffic.
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  • 174 1 Inquest On Victim DEATH BY MISADVENTURE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 18. The theory that heat might have loosened the brakes was advanced at the inquest lon a young Tamil brakeman who was killed on May 9 when enginelcss traintrucks crashed into an in-coming train at
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  • 175 1 about 25 miles from Charing Cross. —Rugby Radio Service. Lord Ashfield First Chairman London. May 18. It was announced in the House of Commons that Lord Ashfield, chairman of the London Traffic Combine, w*ill be appointed first chairman of the London Passenger Transport Board. The appointment
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Articles of Ratification Adopted by Chamber Paris, May 18. The Chamber unanimously adopted the motion approving the exchange of articles of ratification in the Franco-Soviet nonagression pact which was signed at Paris on November 29. M. Herriot and M. Paul Boncour spoke on behalf of the motion
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  • 48 1 —Reuter. Development Bill Signed President Roosevelt signed the Muscle Shoals Tennesse Valley Bill providing for the Government co-operation with the Muscle Shoals Hydro-Electric Nitrate plant as the part of a big scheme of development of the Tennesse Valley. Earlier the bill was vetoed by Mr. Hoover.
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  • 96 1 i. —Reuter. To Withdraw If No Raids TO CAPTURE PEIPING AND TIENTSIN Only If Provocation Washington, May 18. The Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Debuchi, told reporters that it was Japan's intention to withdraw troops from North China proper as soon as they had an assurance that
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  • 61 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Gay ford and Nicholettes Entertained London, May 18. Flight-Lieut. Gayford and Flight-Lieut. Nicholettes w*ere entertained to-day by the Royal Aeronautical Society, the Royal Aero Club, the Society of British Aircraft Constructors and the Air League of the British Empire in honour of
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  • 206 1 Action Overdue, Says Mr. Shaw London, May 6. Mr. George Bernard Shaw’s latest work, The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God," was among the eight books whose sale and distribution, it was announced in Dublin, last night, were prohibited in
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Correspondent> Alor Star, May 17. It is estimated that the largest crop of padi ever obtained in any one season in Kedah was reaped last season. The figures collected by the Department of Agriculture show that the total yield of pedi was ,75*4 million
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 f, NAGATA I brothers I DENTISTS Head Office next w The Dispensary Office 52. Leith Street Nanking, May 18. It is officially announced that China is unconditionally accepting Roosevelt's appeal with no reservations whatsoever.
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    • 89 1 SUGGESTED MENU FOR empire day (MAY 24TH) Tomato Juice Cocktail (from CANADA—" AYLMER brand Tomato Juice) Oxtail Soup (from CANADA— u AYLMER brand Soap) Oyster Patties (from NEW ZEALAND—“ OZONE brand Oysters) Boiled Boneless Ham (from ENGLAND—“ SIGNAL” brand Ham) —Com Fritters (from CANADA—" AYLMER brand Golden Bantam Com) Asparagus
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    • 19 1 E. O. HOTEL. DINNER DANCE Wednesday, 24th: May, 1933. Dance Music by the band of the S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD.”
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1549 2 RATES FOR CASUAL new springtide hotel. o Xr “ion BANKS ADVERTISERS The LIMITED. DINNER DANCE NEDERLANOSCHE Chorfered B All commumcation, rebliog to P I 11 Cl 11 Cl w— HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU, »-IS, *4yertisements should be addressed 12 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK N.V. (Incorporated tn England A to the Advertisement Manager,
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  • 660 3 Haunted Mountain of Dante’s Inferno Italian Tributes to the Airman Florence, April 29. Wrapped in an Italian tricolour, with candles burning at the head and foot, the body of Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler is lying in state in the mortuary chapel of the church
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  • 662 3 Matron Awarded £5OO Damages drink ALLEGATION Comments by Judge in Summing-up Mr Justice Talbot and a common J King's Bench Division, on April 28, ,the hearing ol the libel and action» brought by Miss Rose Finegan, of Linden Gardens, Hyde Anne r r> Frances War* Park London,
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  • 296 3 Patients Awake to Find Operation is Over druß^h^^ 16 stories of new anaesthetic were tJ C baniBh the dread of operations Shefn i°> at the annual meeting of the h w Royal Ho ®P ital to R Was stated send patients that th P WhCn they
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  • 628 3 University Still to Raise £132,000 £7,000 A YEAR GRANT Meeting Rockefeller Conditions Oxford, April 25. The scheme for the extension of the Bodleian Library was carried a stage further when Congregation passed a decree authorising the annual payment of £7,000 towards the scheme from the University
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  • 85 3 Scotland Yard’» “My»tery Man” To Retire A Scotland Yard “mystery man,” De-tective-Inspector Charles Chapman, is retiring shortly after 28 years’ service. For years he has been working silently and secretly in tracing the connection between London crooks and crimes committed in the provinces. His colleagues at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 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 (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is ail tae r.t »re satisfactory in
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    • 269 3 f BRITISH EXPANDED METALi 1 «J > > V BEST QUALITY J I Lf rtf H J 1 ’A aA g 1 Large Stocks Competitive f Carried Prices J I THE EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. < J (Incorporated in the S.S.) o uTu lj ui lj uj w u l_
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  • 1134 4 Mr. G. Philips, of Gedong Estate Gedong, has gone Home on furlough. Mr. D. W. Allen, of Castlefield Estate, Puchong, Selangor, has left for home. Mr. D. Philip, Assistant Accountant, F.M.S. Railways, has gone on furlough. The Hon. Mr. H. G. R. Leonard, British Resident. Pahang, goes
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  • 225 4 New Law Expected To Be Passed Soon Advocates of an amendment of the law relating to divorce are confident that within j a measurable distance of time their hopes will be partly realised. Subject to the exigencies of public busi- ness, the second reading of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 233 4 llEr 1 I I fil\ e '7 I I 11 Vsn frtßu I I W I I I si 85 I PER PAIR- fe'?W 0 Don’t worry about the stocking problem. We know how important it is how quickly stockings wear out, how hard it is to buy them good
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    • 157 4 I Columbia I <\FFER YOU THIS MUSICAL S MASTERPIECE AT A PPJC* I THAT IS WITHIN YOUR REACH. I I sßlil' I [W Bp W I K IP I COLUMBIA "SUPERHET SEVEN” AUTOMATIC RADIOGRAM. 8 RECORDS ARE CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY. JUST PRESS A BUTTON AND SIT BACK AND ENJOY HALF AN
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  • 816 5 Acti vities In Time Of Peace thE DUKE OF YORK’S MESSAGE rae British Red Cross Society, at a a t the Mansion House, London, horsed the British Empire Bed Cross: 'decision to select May 12, the adversary ol the birth ol Florence Nightingale, as
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  • 143 5 And Found Out The Truth About Highbrows People who pride themselves on their high foreheads as a sign of intelligence must take a back seat if Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, an anthropologist of the Smithsonian Institution, is right in his latest studies. Speaking in Philadelphia, he said that
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  • 140 5 15-Year«-Old-Boy Summoned For Driving A Car Angus Carr, the 15-years-old son of Arthur Carr, the Nottingham County Cricket captain, was summoned at Ashby de ,la Zouch for driving a motor-car while 1 under the age of 17. Mrs. Ivy Carr aged 40, his mother, was summoned for
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  • 407 5 Penang Tennis Championships MRS. PURCELL AND WHALEY DEFEATED One semi-final and one final were played off yesterday afternoon in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships; the remaining two finals will be played this afternoon after which the prizes will be given away. The final was
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  • 292 5 D.A.F.C. Beaten SUDIN FAILS WITH A PENALTY A poor display of football was witnessed yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground when the second strings of the two Malay Clubs—the D.A.F.C. and the M.A.F.C. met in the second division of the P.F.A. League the match resulting
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  • 87 5 :.—Reuter. Japan Leading Ireland in Second Round Dublin, May 18. In the second round of the Davis Cup, Japan leads Ireland by two matches to nil. Nunoi (Japan) beat Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) 7/3, 6/3, 7/5. Satoh (Japan) beat McGuire (Ireland) 6/2, 6/2, 6/2. UNITED STATES LEADS CANADA
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  • 35 5 Championship Final Postponed Owing to the Finals of the P.L.T.A. being played off to-day, the Final in the Singles Championships of the P.R.C. Tournament has been postponed till Tuesday, the 23rd instant.
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Miss Wilson Wins Again Gleneagle, May 18. In the final of the English Ladies Open Golf Championship, over 36 holes, Miss Enid Wilson (Nottingham) beat Miss Diana Plumpton (Frinton) 5 and 4, thus I winning for the third year in succession.—
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  • 50 5 .—Reuter. Favourite Beaten by a Length London, May 18. The Great Northern Plate run at York to-day resulted as follows: Venturer 1 Hill Song 2 Winsome Prince 3 Thirteen ran. Won by one length; four lengths. Betting :—B —l Venturer evens Hill Song; 100 7 Winsome Prince.
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  • 61 5 Injures Thumb in Training Battling Chan, the Ipoh Champion who fought and beat Sy 1 ver Starr last Wednesday has sustained a fractured thumb in training and will be unable to take part in any contest for at least a fortnight. He will, therefore, have to postpone his
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  • 34 5 .—Reuter. Gains Outpoints Cook London, May 18. At Olympia in a contest for the British Empire Heavyweight Championship Larry Gains (Canada) the holder, outpointed George Cook (Australia) over fifteen rounds. —Reuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 20 5 ill in|ini linniiiil n Bn, r **Of -fW A Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Bony Kony Bank Chambers, Singapore. 'Phone p/L
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    • 189 5 Fl UAWKftw®®® BUTYWAVE WAVESETTER SET YOUR OWN HAIR AT HOME 'HE Wonderful Butywave Wavesetter will transform your hair into a mass of lovely deep, natural looking waves. The Wavesetter is entirely automatic in action —no fuss, no bother, no dangerous electricity or steam no metal parts. It is so comfortable
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 171 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 1361 6 Martial Scenes in the Towns -CHANCELLOR’S PLEA FOR UNITY Compulsory Labour Service Berlin, May 1. Hitlerite Germany celebrated a May Day different from any other in the world. By order of the Government the worker cele-! brated the “death of Marxism” and the! part played by
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  • 224 6 It Doesn’t Know Which County It Is In! The picturesque, od-fashioned village of Rode, near Frome, is hoping that an official investigation now being made will decide whether it is to be included in Somerset or Wilts. For Rode does not know quite which county it is
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  • 873 6 Sorrow in High and Lowly Places HEAR roRD T BV London, April 28. The body of Mr. Justice McCardie. who w™ound shot in his flat on Apnl 26th was formally identified by hls bro Dr. McCardie, of Birmingham. A port mortem examination was conducted by
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  • 399 6 Alteration Suggestion Refused ARTISTIC v. LITERARY LICENCE London, April 29. Mr. Glyn Philpot’s picture “The Great Pan,” which he withdrew from this year’s summer show of the Royal Academy at the request of the Academy council, is to be shown in London, possibly later on this year.
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  • 183 6 And Cheaper Swifter and cheaper justice for afterWhitsun litigants is promised by a decision by the Rules Committee of the Supreme Court to incorporate the recommendations of the Lord Chancellor’s Committee on Law Reform as part of the Rules of Procedure of the High
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 234 6 joi a If PYRM4ID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Famous the world over, for their enduring colours, splendid quality and fine texture. See the latest patterns —a wider and smarter range than ever. Too tai Guaranteed for satisfaction. You know Pyramid by the Pyramid name label —none genuine without. A TOOTAL PRODUCT.
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  • 979 7 .•ISIS” CRUSADE AGAINST the UNDERGRADUETTES 'Plotting the Downfall of Manhood THE GIRLS reply “Suppose We Take Up Rowing I Oxford wants to fight after all-but not King and Country. The object of the belligerent mood is none other than Pentagon Club, the social centre
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  • 411 7 Its Bearing On U. M. S. CANDID COMMENTS BY DR. HOOPS Dr. A. L. Hoops, C.8.E., writes to the Malacca Guardian as follows As an old servant of the Kedah Government the findings of the Wilson Report regarding the Unfederated Malay States give me deep pleasure—a pleasure
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  • 658 7 Cruising Speeds Of 150 Miles An Hour Flying for the pivate owner in Britain this year is to be faster. Since the advent of the light airplane in 1924 cruising speeds have been fairly constant between 90 m.p.h. and 110 m.p.h. On the regular air services the
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  • 295 7 MAY, 1933 MAY 19 League Football; Medical Department v. Monopolies, Dato Kramat Ground. MAY 23 Singapore Turf Club meeting, Ist day. League Football: D. A. F. C. v. C. R. C., C.R.C. ground. Cricket: P. C. C. “A” v. Butterworth Recreation Club, Esplanade. MAY 21 Cricket: P.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 225 7 Building materials READY STOCKS OF "TUNNEL" and "TUNNELITE" British Cement —lOO per cent. BRITISH MILD STEEL BARS RUBEROID Roofing Materials MASTICON ASBESTOS CEMENT FLAT SHEETS. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH BANGKOK. Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills
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  • 561 8 The world’s first impressions of Herr Hitler's speech appear generally to be favourable, although Paris, while recognising its moderation and tone, feels that the gulf between the French and German disarmament positions is as wide as ever. In Rome, as was to be expected, the speech
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  • 286 8 At the general meeting of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, the chairman gave some instances of Japan’s industrial advancement in the Far East. She is now one of the most formidable of the dumping nations, and her exports, sold at farcical prices, are found
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  • 1021 8 of the worst description.—N. B. Y. in the "Birmingham Post.” SOME EXAMPLES OF HUMAN FRAILTY i It is the unexpected that imparts spice to life. Platitudinous Admittedly. But platitudes do so often express, though in an annoying way, what is the truth. Some 1 people will bombard
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  • 809 8 THE SHOPPING HONEYCOMB London is becoming more and “Arcadian,” but not in the sen- of I sant rusticity. Each year sees the ad iof one or more arcades to the roofed h n ping avenues which are dotted ov»r I West-End, and in which it is alr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 1 i f ’‘tßsss’' 1 naiq NO FINER WHISKY COES INTO ANY 1300 y SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. GRIERSON’S No. 1 VAT 53.40 PER BOTTLE FINEST SCOTCH WHISKY. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. sole Agents :-j| te Angle-Siam Corporation Ltd. SINGAPORE and
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    • 60 8 30MED1UJ f Or r Perth! J IJffikJt* j ««t, J» 0 f pr B I Label 1 Ae $t Scotch W 1 OF GREAT ACE f distillers «1 1 <£x, swi f>EKW ‘tf i.iirai 1 t'l 4JIIIIJ THE BEST OF GOOD SPIRITS. I Obtainable Everywhere. I Soie Agents for 1
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  • 254 9 T HE WARDER HERO OF DARTMOOR Broken In Mutiny: Now In Mental Home London, May 7. rV has just made a grant of the wife of John Lewis, the Dart- lf> who was seriously injured *****3 n.utiny sixteen months ago. dur receive it at the rate of 18s. a ghe
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  • 48 9 l— Rugby Radio Service. British Funds Finish Under the Best London, May 18. The Stock Markets closed with some irreplanty British. Funds finishing under best with War Loan, three and half per cent., at 994German Bonds after an earlier recovery also fell back.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 172 9 Explorer, Sailor, and Court Hairdresser London, May 2. Mr Fred de "rayne. the ship's barber of the P. an: 0 liner Maloja. whose home was in the London surburb of Catford, has <ti‘ iat sea. He was a veteran of the P. and 0. fleet,
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  • 196 9 Royal Mint May Stop Making Plates birthday of the held. p the Junior Philatelic Society rhestpr J enny Black dinner at the DorL° n May 5 ***** a loyal to the King. J y Ma st y. it was stated by Mr. Fred •or e
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  • 312 9 Great Work For The World GERMAN PERSECUTION FOOLISH AND WRONG Hitler’s attitude towards the Jew's in Germany was condemned by Dean Inge in a sermon during a service of the British and Foreign Bible Society at St. Paul’s Cathedral, on May 1. It is rather
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  • 200 9 Soviet Salvage Tug Lost With Crew of 23 Long Year City (Spitzbergen May 6. A last farewell to everybody: We are sinking. This dramatic wireless message, picked up at Barentsburg, was the last that was heard of the Soviet salvage steamer 1 Rouslan (300 tons), which
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  • 183 9 Arrive After Search Party Begin Flight Kansas City, May 7. Two aeroplanes left here this morning to search for Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh, who are flying to Washington from California. They were expected here last night from Amarillo. Texas, which they left yesterday afternoon. The
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  • 374 9 Suicide When Worn-Out By Overwork PROMISE TO FRIEND BROKEN Telephone Message Of Confession A story of a struggle with a doctor in his own dispensary to prevent him from taking a fatal dose of morphia; of the doctor s pledge to a colleague that he would
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  • 162 9 Future of a Valuable Chain The future of R.O.P. (Russian Oil Products) has been a matter of speculation since the other petrol distributors dissociated themselves from it and since the embargo on imports from Russia stopped supplies of Russian petrol. That embargo virtually put R.O.P. in a
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  • 155 9 Coffin Placed in the Family Vault at Witton The funeral of Mr. Justice McCardie took > place on May 3 at Midday at XV itton Cemetery, Birmingham, and, by the desire of the relatives, the ceremony was strictly private. With the exception of Mr. Cannon
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  • 459 9 His Big Bag In The Little Boat THE MOST ROMANTIC “ROUND” London. May 5. All the nice girls love a sailor, All the nice girls love a tar; For there’s something about a sailor, For you know what sailors are. (old song). And there
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  • 103 9 Six Persons Burned to Death Madrid, May 9. All the occupants of an Aeroplane on the French air mail service between Marseilles and Casablanca were killed when the machine crashed in flames late at Villegrand, 90 miles north of Barcelona. The machine was flying
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  • 132 9 Tragic Death of Chief Civil Engineer Mr. E. A. Wilson, chief civil engineer of the Metropolitan Railway, died in hospital early on May 5. He was found shot in his office at Baker Street. London, on Thursday night (May 4) with a revolver Iving
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  • 179 9 Welsh British Legion's Suggestion London. May 4. The national conference of the British Legion will be held in London on Whit Sunday, and the following two days. The Prince of Wales has consented to attend the conference on the closing day. The annual memorial parade and service
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  • 98 9 TIN-Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £lBB-5-0 £lB9-15-0 HBB-U-0 <lO2 75 $102.00 Singapore Business Done l! $102.75 Penang Business Done Bu y ers n 0 sellera COPRA— iSnndried) IZPL «TOO BLACK PEPPER Sl'oo BrBBEB 2.-d Zjid London av 442 c (G) 4 3 4C.(G) New York *tfc.(vr cts. 9 A
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 145 9 It's a Wise Mother Who Puts Her Child on Trufood Nearest To Mother's Milk Humanised Trufood carries on the good w’ork associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast milk so near in fact, that medical science says there is hardly any difference between the two.
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  • 1594 10 THE ACTUAL INVENTOR OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY —SMALLER CONDENSER AND LARGER COILCONSERVING H. T. CURRENTWIRELESS SOCIETY NOTES (By The Penang Wireless Society) Almost thirty years have passed since the invention of wireless telegraphy, and we are not yet free from controversies and contradictions of all kinds with regard to the
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  • 272 10 Even Gaolbirds As Models In A Paris School The meanest beggar in Paris may now have expert beauty treatment free of charge, for the latest School of Coiffure has thrown open its saloons to the poor on condition that the pupils may practice on them. The
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  • 330 10 Remarkable Results Of A New Treatment Much has been done in recent years to conquer the ancient disease of leprosy. Sir Leonard Rogers, at a meeting of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association, gave some remarkable details of the success of hydrocarpus oil in the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 34 10 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a "throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the "Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1090 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By TEE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION U STATION. |J. j 1 2 og §5“ 2* Jg -gg interval signals, days of transmission., etc. «v ĕ— i •2S 7 7.4 41,891 La Turbie, France 9.8 30,602 Coltano,
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  • 596 11 Your Jewish Master» I Ou of n a comrn ittee-room of the after° nUn ?n Was into disCrl M as He Sp< eth by Dr Thost des Tr representative in irk?- e b havlour Crude and «ome of Shame >” D shame phrases
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  • 122 11 ‘MISSING’ OFFICER CHEQUE CHARGE Court Told Of Fear That He Might Shoot Himself A naval officer who was reported as missing from his ship appeared at Portsmouth on a charge of false pretences. He was Robert Eadie, aged 28, a lieutenant of the destroyer Rowena, and he was charged with
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1086 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. 5 p. m. 6 p. m. 7 d m a to to to to to to to to to to 9 P
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1418 12 THE ACHIEVEMENTS AND DANGERS OF CORNERING By a Student of Market» in the “Financial News” The tin market attracts now, as it has for two years past, an amount of attention disproportionate to the importance of tin as a commercial commodity. This is not only because the
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    • 179 12 Comprehensive Useful Handbook In considering the effects of the international exchanges upon tin, it is to be observed that the price of tin is not ruled by gold values, but by sterling, points out Mr. John Howeson, chairman of the AngloOriental Mining Corporation in his foreword to “Tin,
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    • 526 12 Messrs. William Jacks Co., reported on April 26, as follows It is difficult to see how any light can come to the World from the leading Nations now in Conference, unless the condition is laid down first of all that the doctors cease to differ about old
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    • 151 12 Ministers* Statements Canberra, April 26. When the House of Representatives resumed to-day after the Easter recess Colonel White, the Minister of Customs, announced that the Tariff Board’s report on the incidence of exchange and primage in relation to the tariff had been received, but had not
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    • 99 12 The following are the tin outputs for the first half of May, 1933 The Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (No. 1 Dredge):—Piculs, 118; hours, 323; c. yards, 50,000. The North Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (Dredge working only 2 shifts a day, four days weekly. One wash-up every
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    • 340 12 FORWARD CONTRACTS The Dutch and Control r of Supplies The eighth annual ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Tupah Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on May Ist, at Bunge House, 71, St. Mary Axe, E.C. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) said The trading loss for the
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    • 905 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotetiont in MESNawS. KENNEDY it Co.’» shart. list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 13|3 13|9 13)3 13)9 Bangrin 16|0 17|0 16)0 17)0 Changkat 31)6 33|0c 30|6 32 oex' Hitam 27 ft
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    • 234 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED Rubber Sales Department Penang, May 17. Values during the interval have again fluctuated sharply on conflicting rumours regarding restriction and last Saturday spot was quoted up to 9% cents per lb. Prices, however, have since reacted ft cent per lb. but show a gain on the week
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    • 126 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 85 31,32 86 >4 New York 3.90*4 3.91 ft Montreal 4.48*4 Brussels 24.30 ft 24.34 ft Geneva 17.52 17.55 ft Amsterdam 8.41 ft 8.43 Milan 64% 64 15,16 Berlin 14.37 ft 14.40 Stockholm 19.45 Copenhagen 22.45 2^’45 i Oslo 19 1116
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    • 54 12 PENANG, MAN 1 (Bv Courtesy of the Chartered 16 On London Bank Demand 3 2£) 4 m)ts 94 532 Private 3 m ts credit 2i 932 3 Documentary 44 ft On New York Bank Demand France T.T. 15? India TT 01 dis- no* 0 Hongkong T T 46 d‘«'
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  • 589 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: IM PORT TO-DAY heIT IN MARU from Bombay. Sails S for Singapore, Moji, Kobe, and Osaka. s S raWANG from Kantang, Pungah and Ghirbi. q RUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe
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  • 1701 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.O. London say’s that the mail despatched from. Penang on April 28th by the s.s. “Baloeran” was delivered in London on May 18. AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta,
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    • 139 13 BOXING FUN FROLIC :o: SUNDAY, 21st MAY, 9.30 P.M. MAIN EVENT NAI SMARN vs. KAY YONG (SIAM) 10 ROUNDS. (PERAK) SEMI FINAL NAI ROSE vs. T. C. WHATT (SIAM) 8 ROUNDS. (PENANG) SPECIAL CONTEST NAI MUN vs. PABLO NERVA (SIAM) 6 ROUNDS. (MANILA) 4 ROUND PRELIMINARIES. NAI ONN vs. M.
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    • 71 13 F'SsMS !F W S IW hl j _,J MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 P.M. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! The Inimitable English Comedian SIDNEY HOWARD IN "IT'S A KING" A BRITISH DOMINIONS PICTURE. Supported By A SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE BOXING FILM—PETERSEN vs. PETTIFER British Heavyweight Championship Contest— TO-MORROW NIGHT! Paramount’s Glamorous Viennese Musical Romance
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  • 815 14 Youth’s Funeral Pyre FATHER’S SHOCK Subdued Fire Unaware of Son’s Fate A young man was burned to death in a shed at Hersham (Surrey) early on April 30th while his father was extinguishing the blaze, without knowing that his only son was inside. In the debris was
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  • 696 14 Night Exhumation of the Body POLICE AT GRAVESIDE The Berkshire police on April 28th, exhumed at Bisham Churchyard, near Marlow, the body of Mrs. Edith Marion Rosse, an actress and former wife of Mr. Frederick Rosse, the composer, from whom for ten years before her death she
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    • 230 14 INSISTUPON OBTAINING EAGLESGLOBE TOOL STEEL—DRILLS—HACKSAWS From the Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD., PENANG. 11 i I!* Is ==■xs» i 1 •■;,<, K =1 I l=g*J%,=\ J&f Z6>\ 1 i I I '-Allenb urg s'Fo ods The ‘Ailenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to 1 the feeding of babies in hot climates.
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    • 349 14 SOLDO, r R 8C TBai< Mm* H Pat. No. *****8/23 i] THE INTER-PENETRATION op H METALS BY THE SOLDO PROOF« d OF CLEANING AND TINNING i IN ONE OPERATION WITH “SOLDO" YOU CAN TIN AND I SOLDER DIRTY OR RUSTY iron r AND STEEL r THE TIME NOW SPENT tv
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    • 2043 15 k p. O...BRITISH india w j LINES I llgFßferwN 11 NQ (Companies incorporated In England) UMK TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MA,L PASSENGER a d cargo services Leaves Due x l I w IXJNDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S N Co TI i a r» Vrt
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  • 909 16 J Work On The Track RECORDS OF SOME OF THE NEWCOMERS Unprecedented interest is being centred in the Souvenir race for a special $3,000 purse and trophy to commemorate the inauguration of racing at Bukit Timah, states Wednesday’s Malaya Tribune. The handicappers have set racing
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  • 322 16 Spring Tournament The singles handicap tie played on 18th instant between —6 F. N. Syer v. —1 T. Wemyss, was one of those extraordinary games where the fortunes fluctuated from side to side in very uneven patches. Syer won the first 6 ends in succession scoring 10 shots
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  • 132 16 Pulled Girl’s Arm for a Lark Chin Yeoh, a Chinese, was charged again in the Police Court this morning with criminal trespass at the Chinese Girls’ school, 193 Hutton Lane, after having been sent to the General Hospital to be kept under observation. Accused again pleaded that it
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  • 107 16 Ooi Cheong received sentence of $3O or 2 months’ rigorous imprisonment in the Police Court this morning, the charge being amended from housebreaking and theft to one of simple theft of 3 shirts and a singlet, value $3, the property of one Chan Ah Thye
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  • 65 16 Eight Chinese were discharged by the Police Magistrate this morning after they had pleaded guilty to playing in a common gaming house, raided by Police under Inspector Gordon at 11.35 yesterday. The stakes involved at the house, 11 Seek Chuan Lane, were small. They were told, however,
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  • 458 16 Extraordinary General Meeting RESOLUTION TO REMOVE DIRECTORS LOST Holders of upwards of one-tenth of the issued Capital of the Company having required the Directors to convene an extraordinary General Meeting of the Company, an extraordinary general meeting of the Malay-Siamese Prospecting company was held at the
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  • 85 16 The s.s. Kedah arrived in Penang this morning with the following passengers from Singapore Mrs. J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. McLatchie, Mr. F. G. Ritchie, Mrs. Kalwant Singh and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Ng, Mr. Khoo Jin Inn, Madam Khoo Poe Earn, Mr. Ko Yin Kin, Mrs. Tan
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  • 774 16 Unfulfilled Orders For Industrials Fraser and Co., under date of Singapore, May 16, state: Since our last report London has cabled a daily appreciation in the price of Un until this morning when a heavy fall was recorded from £188.5.0 to £182.12.6 for the three months'
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  • 353 16 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period May 6th to May 12th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public
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