Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 May 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 117. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY. 23rd MAY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 789 1 —Reuter. London, May 23. The attitude of the United States towards the problems before the Disarmament Conference was revealed in a speech by the United States envoy, Mr. Norman Davis, at the meeting of the General Committee of the Conference at Geneva this afternoon. The
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  • 122 1 acreage retirement immediately.—Rugby Radio Service. Approved by U. S. State Department Washington, May 23. The State Department has approved of' the imposition of an import tax under the Farm Relief Bill should the Department of: Agriculture decide the application of such' a 4 ax advisable. President Roosevelt had
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  • 243 1 —Reuter. Far From Chaotic MR. SOONG’S ADDRESS IN NEW YORK New York, May 23. Mr. T. V. Soong, addressing the Council for Foreign Relations, declared that contrary to Japanese assertions the Government situation in China was “far from chaotic except where Japanese invasion and intrigue had
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  • 72 1 Constable Found Shot (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 22. There was a sensation in the Orchard Road Police Station last night when a shot rang out in the single men’s barracks and Lal Hussain, a Pathan constable, was found shot dead it is alleged by Abdulla
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  • 116 1 —Reuter. Possibly to China Geneva, May 22. An inquiry into the drug traffic in China, by the League or by the Chinese Government, was suggested at the meeting of the Opium Advisory Committee by Mr. Lyall, the British assessor. Sir Malcolm Delevigne (Great Britain) did not
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  • 200 1 Earl Jellicoe’s Message BRINGING EMPIRE CLOSER TOGETHER The following is the Empire Day Message from Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe, G.C.8., 0.M., G.C.V.0., President of the Empire Day Movement: “In sending my hearty greetings and best wishes as President of the Empire Day Movement to every
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  • 101 1 As usual there will be a combined paradie of cadets and school scout» to-morrow morning on the Esplanade at 8.30 a.m. The HonMr. A. M. Goodman, Ac*fing Resident Councillor, Penang, will take the salute at the March Past. Speech will be delivered at the various English schools
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  • 165 1 —Reuter. Japanese Troops 13 Miles From Peking Peiping, May 23. Reports that fierce fighting is pending or that the Jra’;ann B are just outside is absurd. The nearest Japanese are scouting parties some miles to t|be east of Tung Chow which is thirteen miles to the east of
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    • 295 1 Singapore Tips Available To Pinang Gazette" Readers IN TIME FOR BETS TO BE PLACED Special Arrangement With Times, Tribune And Free Press ORDER YOUR "P.G." NOW In view of the tremendous interest being taken in the present Singapore Race Meeting the Pinang Gazette has made special arrangements to give its
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    • 25 1 E. O. HOTEL DINNER DANCE Wednesday, 24 th: May, 1833. Dance Music by the band of the S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD.” (Please book your tables early.',
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  • FOOTBALL AT HOME
    • 1300 3 F A. CUP FINAL AT WEMBLEY Everton’s Well-Deserved Victory league problems UNSOLVED lFro m Our Own Correspondent) London, May 6. vvpToN’S UNEQUALLED RECORD h victory at Wembley on April st in recent Foot--29? A W Xni'on Cup finals. By three goals Everton beat Manchester City j t 0 i won
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    • 1135 3 Queen of the South’s Promotion RANGER’S WORTHY FINISH (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 6. DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC FAIL The curtain has been rung down on League football for another season. Queen’s Park did something on April 29th to redeem themselves by smiting Aberdeen somewhat decisively, and,
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  • 774 4 Mrs. Forbes’s Story of Moscow i rial TALKS WITH O.G.P.U. OFFICER •‘Russia is a land of the fits and the misfits—a land where immediately means to-morrow and to-morrow means never.’ This is the impression of Mrs. Rosita Forbes, the well-known explorer, given in an interview
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  • 639 4 Coroner’s Inquiry Again Adjourned ALBANIAN WOMAN’S FATE RECALLED The inquest at Hammersmith, on May 4, on the bendy of an unidentified man, which w r as recovered from the Thames, after being in the water for about three months, war. adjourned for a week, and the Coroner
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  • 630 4 Mr. U. A. Currie has been appointed Superintendent, Fraser’s Hill. Mr. T. Q. Gaffikin, 0.C.P.D., Temerloh, has gone Home on furlough. Mr. A. E. E. de Vos returned to Taiping on Sunday from Singapore. Mr. C. B. Hecker has been appointed an Assistant Official Assignee, Singapore and
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  • 246 5 Perak’s Probables LAST game on SATURDAY (fwn Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 23. State soccer trial match before state side is chosen to play against t Aior Star on June 3 will be in Ipoh on the Ipoh Recreation P iBV on Saturday. May 27. r?; aS
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  • 59 5 Negri’s Game Fight Against Selangor At Seremban on Saturday, Selangor met Negu Sembilan in the first inter-State match of the season, and defeated the home eleven by six goals to three. At half time Selangor led s—l. Scorers Selangor Henry (2), Ismail (3). Ponniah (Selangor) put
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  • 92 5 .—Reuter. Yorkshire’s Innings Victory London, May 22. he county match between Yorkshire ami Leicestershire which was commenced Saturday at Bradford resulted in a win w or kshire by an innings and 146 runs. Leicester batted first and were all disf or gg runs, Macaulay taking six ’"cketa for
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  • 133 5 Ninth Anniversary F r< un Our Own Correspondent) The nintu Alor star May 21 dian anniversary of the Kedah Inbrats atiOn Alor star win be Celeron Thursday, May 25? mi mi-o/ <d at 4-30 P m the annual geneIt f the Association will be held, nr cntioned
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  • 463 5 Railway Chiefs Dramatic Suicide GRIM MESSAGE PHONED TO HOUSEKEEPER A verdict of “Suicide whilst of unsound mind” was recorded at a Paddington inquest on May 8, on Mr. Edward A. Willson, chief civil engineer of the Metropolitan Railway, who shot himself with a revolver
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  • 118 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March—Heroes of the Flag—Bidgood. 2. Overture —La Sirene —Auber. 3. Selection—The Beggar’s OperaAustin. 4 Music from —Merchant of Venice Rosse. Portia, Intermezzo Doge’s March 5. Selection —Tails Up—Braham. 6. Comet Solo—My tumbled down cottage of Dreams —Nicholls.
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  • 1259 5 Emphatical Denial ACCUSED SAYS POLICE INDUCED IT The question of the admissibility of an alleged statements by the accused was raised at the Old Bailey on May 2, when the trial was resumed of Jack Samuel Puttnam (31), a boot repairer, of Wood Green, charged with the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 170 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 kcjs 31.55 m.
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  • 1911 6 RACE FOR CHESTER CUP: LORD DERBY WINS DEE STAKES: SOUTH AFRICAN JOCKEY'S SUCCESS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 10. THE KING’S RACEHORSES King George has been taking the keenest interest in his racing stable since he began to win races with Limelight and other horses. He
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  • 1343 7 Revenue Decrease wa ter-borne sewage SCHEME Administration Report of the MuniGeorge Town. Penang, for the »32 «tales, inter aha revenue collected exclusive of Reimt vas $3,622,898.42, a decrease as compared with the t collected in 1931. exclusive of Reimbur5e<5,613,764.20 on $478,228.78 on compared with t
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  • 625 7 Director and Alleged r alse Prospectus JUDGE’S COMMENT ON CROSS-EXAMINATION London, May 9. Harry Augustus Huntley, 54, of Grace-church-street, E.C., who said that at one time he had an income of between £15,000 and £20,000 a year, gave evidence in his defence at the Old
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  • 855 7 Some Planning Problems MR. LIONEL PEARSON’S VIEWS “Modern hospital planning” was the title of a lecture delivered before the Architectural Association of Ireland, Dublin, by Mr. Lionel G. Pearson, F.R.1.8.A., Mi. Manning Robertson, President of the Association, presided, and there was a large attendance. Mi'. Pearson said
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    • 358 7 Horlick’s builds up vigorous young bodies CHILDREN in Aeif early years should be given a nourishing diet one that provides x fIU plenty of energy-giving J K food. That’s why doctors x QI recommend Horlick’s x. JWJ Malted Milk. It supplies these essential food AjT elements that the growing I
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  • 421 8 The Four Power Pact negotiations which have been proceeding through diplomatic channels for some weeks having now been virtually completed. Signor Mussolini announced the fact in the Italian Chamber. The Pact, which was sponsored by Mr. MacDonald and Signor Mussolini, was initialled by the
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  • 293 8 It has often been claimed for Ireland that her missionaries and scholars spread learning and culture throughout the Continent at a time when Europe was in a welter of barbarism. Indeed, there appears to be no doubt that Irishmen exercised considerable influence outside their own borders
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  • 1196 8 A. N. M. in the Manchester Guardian.” It was quite an adventure for them. They arrived in time to take tea at the hotel, and then they wandered about the town a little before dinner. Of course they sought out the theatre and had a look at
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  • 863 8 I foreign workers in Rus 1 1 A number ot United States firm 1 ing in Russia under technical a °Perati have asked the Soviet Govem-n T’** 8 lease them of their obligations XV > agreements. it i S said that this withdrawal is due to G
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  • 356 9 —Reuter. Continued Resistance To Japan H o BLAME IF CHINA SHRINKS London, May 22. n-urinc that it is impossible to blame nmi n t it it shrinks from ~t lives and money mled in the continued resistance, the Guardian discusses the posmthat the Chinese
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  • 108 9 —Reuter. Mr. Lennox Simpson’s Deportation London, May 22. ln the House of Commons, Mr. Macbo., nd said that Consul-General at H<i.tnn had already protested against the threat to deport Mr. Lennox Simpson without trial in a British court under which dloDe a Br itish subject
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  • 87 9 ANGL O-JAPAN RELATIONS Rugby Radio Service, Ntw Commercial Agreement Not Contemplated Th London, May 23. sen. Minister answered addressed who tO 1116 F °reign Secretary lions for J neva He said negomercai inclusion of a new comv "J With 1116 Ja P anese GovHeirarii rt Ot at P resent contemplated,
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  • 56 9 .—Reuter. Accepts League Recommendation Th e p Lima M *y 22 Leagn f Alan Con gress has accepted the of Unci1 8 recommendation as a s<t ifcment for the Leticia dispute. v lati ornme ndaUon was that the Peruh*nior^ C i ShOUld evacuate the Leticia ZoiZ uwing
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  • 75 9 —Reuter. Dutch Committee To Meet Again Amsterdam, May 22. The meeting of the Committee of the International Union of the RubberGrowing Industry discussed the various rubber restriction schemes, but owing to the voluminous data to be examined, no definite conclusion was reached. It was decided to convoke a
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  • 131 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Same Basis As Trading Concerns FINANCIAL RESOLUTION London, May 22. The Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons moved a financial resolution to authorise legislation to carry out the recommendations of the committee upon income tax in relation to co-operative societies. Under
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  • 63 9 —Reuter. Agreement Confirmed in London Circles London, May 22. It is confirmed in official circles in London that agreement has been reached between the Italian Government, the French and British Ambassadors at Rome, and Herr Goering on the new draft Four Power Pact which will now be
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  • 61 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Petition Addressed to League London, May 22. At a private meeting at Geneva the Council of the League of Nations appointed a committee to examine whether it was within its competence at its present stage to consider the petition addressed to the Council by
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  • 61 9 to carry on the administration. —Rugby Radio Service. Leaving State for Europe London, May 22. The Maharajah of Alwar is to-day leaving his State as there has recently been much unrest, and is proceeding to Europe. During his absence the British official, who is Prime Minister, will
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  • 49 9 XOIUI 14UVV ate any commercial treaty.—Rugby Radio Service. London, May 22. On behalf of the Board of Trade it was stated that the Government would not be debarred during the continuance of the Tariff Truce from giving notice to terminate any commercial treaty.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 44 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. London, May 22. The Stock Market opened weak but with a confident tone based on the international political outlook. i Sterling on New York was 3.88 and Paris 85% while 3% per cent. War Loan was at 99 5|16.-
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  • 165 9 Reuter. Grappling With Economic Problems CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE Washington, May 22. President Roosevelt was very busy' during the week-end grappling with economic problems. Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Sprague, Economic Adviser to the Bank of England, informally discussed currency and exchange on Saturday afternoon, according to the
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  • 58 9 value to India.—Rugby Radio Service. Government Satisfied London, May 22. Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for India, stated that be believed the Government of India were satisfied that the export of privatelyowned gold and the maintenance of the lank between sterling and the rupee had been of
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  • 182 9 Risked Life to Hear Opera Sir Thomas Beecham told a strange story of how during the war a U Boat commander risked his neck to hear English opera. The incident was related at a dinner given by the Music Club at the May Fair Hotel to Herr Bruno
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  • 86 9 Anzacs’ Refusal to Bury Hatchet Sydney, May 4. The New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers’ League has decided against associating itself in any way with German marines aboard the cruiser Koeln in laying a wreath at the Sydney war cenotaph. No official statement has been made,
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  • 87 9 Car and Lorry Drivers Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 22. Two Tamila, stated to have been standing cm the mudguard of a car at the fourteenth mile cm the Sungei Tiram Road, Johore, were crushed to death when a lorry collided with a car. The driver
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  • 94 9 —Reuter. A Retrograde Step DESCRIPTION OF WILSON REPORT London, May 23. Questioned as regards Government action on the Wilson Report, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister replied that he was not yet in a position to make a statement. Colonel edgwood described the Report as a retrograde step
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  • 125 9 In Malacca Court An action involving an important point of law was heard before the Malacca District Judge on 19th instant in which Kader Hussein sued Siah Yong and another for damages for conversion of latex taken by the defendants, their agents, and servants from plaintiff’s
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  • 134 9 Fine Specimen Shot in Pahang Mr. E. C. Foenander, District Forest Officer, Temerloh, bagged a large bull elephant last week-end at Kuala Krau, Pahang, six miles from the railway station. After trailing the animal for two days, during which there was constant lain, he came to within
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  • 93 9 Machine with Eye and Voice A Leningrad student has invented an electric machine which will "read in a human voice” ordinary printed, typewritten or hand written words. The apparatus is intended to help the blind to read, to act as an automatic teacher, answer telephone calls, announce
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  • 104 9 Cremation Ceremony Without a Word There was a strange scene at Golders Green when the remains of Sir Henry Royce, the motor-car pioneer and designer of aeroplane engines, were cremated. No service was held, not a word spoken inside the chapel, and there were no flowers. Except
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  • 99 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London 1189-12-6 £lB6-5-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £lB9-15-0 £lB6-15-0 Singapore $101.37% $101.37% Business Done Penang Nominal $lOO.OO Business Done no buyers Buyers No Sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 3 95 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 2 2 d New York 4%c.(G) 4%c.(G) Singapore cts. 9 cts TAPIOCA Fair
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  • 3560 10 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS DON'T GET SLACKFORMER SINGAPORE SCOUTER'S JOURNEY ACROSS GOBI DESERT—EMPIRE DAY SPORTS TO-MORROW The Empire Days Sports will be held to-morrow at the Francis Light School ground. The first event will start off at 3 p.m. To-morrow morning will see all
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  • 347 10 Judge’s Decision In the Chancery Division on May 8, Mr. Justice Eve had before him the petition of Harrods Ltd., for the compulsory wundingup of the London Clinic and Nursing Home Ltd., whose premises in Marylebone-road cost £430,000, and were opened about fifteen months ago. Mr. Fergus
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  • 382 10 Diary He Has Kept for 50 Years WHAT SHOULD HE DO WITH IT? r London, May 5. ‘‘A man of no importance," as h; ,;escribed himseif, has written a rather wistfu 1 letter to the Press. i “All my life I have kept diaries of
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  • 790 11 High Rents Resented but leaders deny it IS A FAILURE Malay Settlement at Jaian 7 3 Stated to be far from being the a contented, happy lot of people h >t was hoped it would be when the Xu was Drought into being. A few ago tin
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  • 713 11 Money That Could Have Been Kept in Country MALAYA’S CHANCE Exhibition to Encourage Local Industry During the past month nearly $60,000 was spent on bringing into this country the supply of poultry, both alive and dead, and eggs, necessary to meet the local demand. That
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  • 604 11 Magistrate’s Evidence SEQUEL TO AMUSEMENT PARK RAID Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Third Magistrate, was a witness for the prosecution on Friday when Low Keng Thye and Goh Swee Koon, the last two of the ten Chinese stall-holders and assistants of shooting
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1286 12 Rubber JUNUN RUBBER Revenue account for year 1932 shows ■debit balance of £559 (against £1,467). Add Debenture stock interest and trustees’ lees, £2,713, discount on further issue of Debenture stock £7, uebit balance brought in £3,918, leaving debit balance of £7,197. Quantity of rubber harvested was 671,515 lb.
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    • 908 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotatiom ,n MESSjUS. KENNEDY Co.’s anarx list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 23|6 25;0ex24!6 25|6 Ayer Hitam 13|3 13|9ex 1313 13'9ex Ran grin 16 0 17|0 16 0 17|0 Batang Padang
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    • 31 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of April, 1933 Lbs. Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd. 38,138 Juru Estates, Limited 30,000 Semanggol Rubber Cq., Ltd. 25,600
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    • 43 12 The following are tin outputs for the first half of May, 1933 Thabawleik Tin Dredging, Ltd.:—Hours, 258 c. yards, nil piculs, 166.00 nett value, $11,454.00. Pungah Tin Dredging, Ltd. (No. 1): Hours. 294 c. yards, 96,000 piculs, 941.00; nett value, $57,267.00.
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    • 125 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 85 15’16 86% New York 3.88% 3.86% Montreal 4.47 4.45% Brussels 24.29 24.34% Geneva 17.51% 17.55% Amsterdam 8.41 8.42% Milan 64 15|16 65 Berlin 14 13’32 14 13 32 Stockholm 19.50 19.50 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19.70 19 11'16 Vienna 31%
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    • 56 12 PENANG, MAY 23 (Py Courtesy of the Chartered Rank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 13|16 4 m|ts 2(3 29’32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 5|32 3 Documentary 2’4 9(32 On New York Bank Demand 44% France T.T. 980nom India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.
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    • 1143 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST S is 6 AMES. x -j) I H<6 I IRUBFER (Dollar.) c. < Allenby Rubber Co. ?5 65 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3t* 4 Amalgamated Malay Estates 75 9 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 o Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 5 I> Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 2”
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  • 336 12 MAY, 1933 MAY 23 4.«Z g TUrf -X League Football: P.R.c. “B” fields. Police Ground; Penan? Municipality, Dato Kramat Ground. MAY 24 Empire Day Sports. Francis Light Schoo; ground, 3 p.m. Singapore Turf Club Meeting, 2nd day MAY 25 Automobile Association of Malava. Penang and Kedah Branch,
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  • 545 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving 4 .jing from Penang during the week: LN PORT TO-DAY VV CANTON from Singapore. Sails for Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Oslo and Gothenburg. =;S TAPAH from Kantang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh—to- pg
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  • 1990 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on April 29th by the s.s. ‘•Chitrar’ was delivered in London on May 20. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star
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    • 132 13 FUN FROLIC BOXING FRIDAY, 26th MAY. 1933 at 9.30 p.m. MAIN EVENT FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTH MALAYA. Souvenir Belt presented by Amalgamated Amusements Ltd. 10 Thrilling and Sensational Rounds BOY NARA vs. NAI SMARN (Penang Champion, (Bangkok Champion) SEMI FINAL 8 ROUNDS D. N. SAMY vs. TARA SINGH
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    • 57 13 6.75 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 First National’s Riot of Fun and Merriment The Famous W ide-Open Faced Comedian JOE E. BROWN IN "THS TENDERFOOT*' SEE HIM AS THE BIG HE-MAN FROM THE WEST WHO CAME TO BROADWAY TO HELF RUN THE FOLLIES A Show Just Made For Laughing Furposes Only WITH
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    • 101 13 1 OPENING TO-NIGHT! HOWARD HUGHES’ ROLLICKING AIR COMEDY CHESTER MORRIS “COCK S AIR" A Bomshell of Thrills I A Barrage of Laughs PRECEDED BY MICKEY MOUSE in 11 Building A Building A SILLY SYMPHONY in Flowers and Trees Latest Fox BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS. NEXT CHANGE! The Season's Snappiest BRITISH Musical
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    • 283 14 Chief Clerk Drowned in Early Morning BROTHER'S STRANGE STORY Kandy, May 1. The Kandy Lake claimed another victim to-day, when Mr. W. Daniel, chief clerk of the Kandy branch of Messrs. Cargills, Ltd., is said to have jumped into the Lake in the early hours of the
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    • 198 14 Alleged Falsification of Accounts The case in which Mr. C. V. Gooneratne, Assistant Superintendent of Police, C.1.D., is charging A. E. Attanayake of Dematagoda, with having in December 1932, and January and February, 1933, whilst employed as a clerk at the Government Factory, Kolonnawa, falsified the
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    • 171 14 Charged With Notarial Irregularity Mr. M. S. Akbar, Proctor and Notary, Colombo, against whom an open warrant was issued recently by the Colombo Police Magistrate in a case in ■which he was charged by Mr. J. A. Wickremanayake of the Registrar-General’s Office under the Notaries’ Ordinance, surrendered
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    • 412 14 Singapore Resident's Action A FRESH ISSUE FRAMED Kandy, May 2. There was a lengthy argument about the addition of a fresh issue when the trial was taken up to-day in the Kandy District Court before Mr. R. F. Dias of the case in which Dr. John S.
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    • 103 14 Assize T rial for Labourer On instructions from the Attorney-Ge-neral Mr. R. M. G. Monypenny, Police Magistrate, Matale, committed Muniandy, the Rattota Police Station garden labourer, to stand his trial before the Kandy Supreme Court, in the case in which the accused and his daughter were
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    • 63 14 Ceylon Police on the Look-out A Police circular issued this morning instructs all ranks to be on the lookout for a deserter from an infantry regiment stationed in South India. The man, named J. P. Hughes, who is a private attached to the Somerse: Light Infantry, is
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  • 1844 16 Weights And Selections For To-Morrow WILL GOLD FINCH WIN AGAIN? BY TIC-TAC The fields for to-morrow’s races at Singapore, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, are even bigger than on the opening day and with the lower classes of horses and
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  • 43 16 —Reuter. Jack Hood Defeats Adrien Anneet London, May 22. At Birmingham, Jack Hood won the International Boxing Union’s European Welterweight Championship defeating the holder, Adrien Anneet of Belgium who was disqualified in the third round of the fifteen round contest.—Reuter.
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  • 74 16 Repeat Performance* of Variety Concert In response to repeated requests a repeat performance of the variety concert, including Red Riding Hood by the pupils of the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School will be given in the Town Hall, Penang, on Friday, June 2, at 6 p.m. Tickets at $2,
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  • 227 16 Coming Fight At The Park SOUVENIR BELT TO WINNER (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Nai Smam, the Siamese Featherweight champion, who, contrary to expectations out-pointed Kay Yong last Sunday, has now been matched to meet Boy Nara, at the Fun and Frolic Park on Friday night.
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  • 268 16 Spring Tournament The unfinished tie in the Triples Handicap between 4-2 Miss G. Wemyss, Messrs. Rule and Barnes (skip), v. Scr. Mrs. F. N. Syer, Messrs. Parsons and Tofield (skip), postponed on account of bad light about a week ago, was completed last evening, the first named three
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  • 189 16 Outside Arbitration In the Supreme Court this morning a suit was down for hearing between Nichalchand Isardas, Udharum Isardas, Parmanand Isardas and Chirhamat Isardas, trading as Nichalchand Brothers and the Eastern Bazaar, Penang, the claim being for a sum of $9,980.24 being balance due for goods
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  • 557 16 The w ’»"9 H. I CHINES! D0c,,,, I UC,U M®.» I After the New Yeae Chinese Doctors’ Union Ujong Road, Leung Wah, a J J S ker was arrested and thia *-1 brought before the <l on a charge of theft in a pect of one hat.
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