Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 May 1933
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Title Section20 1933-05-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY, No 118. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 24th MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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295 1933-05-24 1 Rugby Radio Service. of Highest Importance furthering SUCCESS OF WORLD CONFERENCES London, May 23. The British Ambassador at Washingt()n Sir Ronald Lindsay, 10-day deliV( the following reply to President Roosevelt's recent message His Majeutv's Government in the United Kingdom have read with much appredation theRugby Radio Service. - 295 words
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Article150 1933-05-24 1 Reuter Wireless. Authority Bill Passed Berlin, May 18. azi control of Prussia was consolidated the 1 russian Diet on its reassembly to- by more than a two-thirds Joritj only the Socialists opposing) Authority Bill giving the Prussian «nment under the Prime Minister, am Goering, plenary powersReuter Wireless. - 150 words
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Article61 1933-05-24 1 cue lactones iy Radio Service. H,OOO Employees Since London, May 23. mber 10 31,-fifteen new inUm by VP established in Great Brit*’na and n of foreign con- <* Tr Me th lS by the Board nnu. the number of their em®»er UbOUt 11 ,000 willcue lactones iy Radio Service. - 61 words
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Article91 1933-05-24 1 a crew of about 30 men.—Rugby Radio Service. Slight Damage London, May 28. The British Submarine L 23 was to-day rammed by a trawler named Lord Davidson in a thick fog seven miles off Kinnairds Head. Aberdeenshire. Fortunately onh slight damage w»as done and L 23a crew of about 30 men.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article68 1933-05-24 1 New Regulation (From Our Own Correspondent) Singaopre, May 23. As a result of a conference between the Turf Club and the traffiic authorities on Saturday’s congestion it has been decided that in future cars returning to town shall use the old builder’s road leading to the main68 words
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Article156 1933-05-24 1 —Reuter. T raffic Suspension Warsaw, May 24. The decision to suspend all traffic between the C.E.R. and the U.S.S.R. railway at the end of May was recently made at a conference at the Japanese Embassy’ at Chung Chun. The reasons for this are alleged—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article87 1933-05-24 1 F olio wing an Operation (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 24. The death occurred at seven o'clock last night of Mr. H. Simmonds, an assistant on Kay Yew mine, from peritonitis following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Simmonds has been several years resident in87 words
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Article39 1933-05-24 1 Rugby Radio Service. Visited by the Ring and Queen London, May 23. The King and Queen to-day visited the Chelsea flower show’ in the Royal Hospital Garden and spent a long time admiring the wonderful display. Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article108 1933-05-24 1 gment for damages to be assessed.—Reuter Wireless. By Norwegian Oil Companies NEARLY £500.000 INVOLVED London, May 18. A claim for nearly £500,000 was involved in a decision given by five Law Lords constituting the House of Lords Appeal Court to-day. The point in dispute was whethergment for damages to be assessed.—Reuter Wireless. - 108 words
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Article166 1933-05-24 1 Mr. de Valera on His Goal Dublin. April 23. “The time has not yet come for the declaration of a republic,” said Mr. de Valera. President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, during an address at the graveside of the executed leaders of the166 words
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Article123 1933-05-24 1 .—Reuter. At Four Power Pact PRESSING PARIS REPRESENTATIONS Geneva, May 23. Poiand and the Little Entente are veryalarmed at the reports of the imminence of the signature of the Four-Power Pact. Polish representatives at Geneva and Paris had long interviews w-ith the French authorities and the Polish.—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article149 1933-05-24 1 Hope Diamond to be Pawned Washington, April 25. The famous Hope Diamond, which has th» -'Station of bringing misfortune to eve.y owner, is to be pawned b_- Mrs. Evelyn Walsh McLean, its present owner. Mrs. McLean herself makes the announcement. stating that she hopes to raise £50,000 (at149 words
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Article268 1933-05-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Dufy On Piecegoods Reduced UNITED KINGDOM'S BARGAIN WITH ICELAND London, May 23. The commercial agreement between the United Kingdom and Iceland, the text cf which has now been issued, follow similar lines to those recently concluded with Norway and Denmark. Iceland undertakes that import!•—Rugby Radio Service. - 268 words
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Article230 1933-05-24 1 Junk Trip by Two Americans Manila. May 9. Flying the Stars and Stripes from her mast head, the Chinese junk Shin Di Ping Shi, on which two Americans and a mixed crew- of five men are making an adventure trip around the world, sailed into port230 words
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Article68 1933-05-24 1 The Mindanao Trench Further Sounded San Diego, May 1. The U.S.S. Ramapo has reported the discovery of a new ocean depth of 33,006 feet situated at latitude 30.43 north by longitude 142.28 near the coast Japan. The Ramapo, engaged on charting the ocean bottom, used a sonic68 words
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Article262 1933-05-24 1 .—Reuter. France And Tanks Destruction GERMANY MAY WITHDRAW ACQUIESCENCE Geneva, May 23. A fresh crisis has arisen at the Disarmament Conference as a result of M. Paul Boncour, in the course of discussion on article 22 relating to the destruction of tanks and large land guns, declaring.—Reuter. - 262 words
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Article194 1933-05-24 1 Englishman Buys a Port Santiago, Chile. An Englishman named Robert Bell has bought a port on the west coast of South America for $25,000- It is Caleta Colosa, Chile, with a population of 5.000, and only 10 years ago its value was assessed at $25,000,000. The194 words
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Article102 1933-05-24 1 Search Parties Looking for Crew Moscow, May 8. It is feared here that the Russian steamer Ruslan which became jammed in an ice-pack off Spitzbergen, has definitely been lost. A search conducted by the icebreaker Krassin, according to a message received from Murmansk, has so fai proved102 words
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Advertisement15 1933-05-24 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next w The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement77 1933-05-24 1 SUGGESTED MENU FOR EMPIRE DAY Tomato Juice Cocktail (from CANADA—“AYLMER” brand Tomato Juice) Oxtail Soup (from CANADA—“AYLMER” brand Soup) Oyster Patties (from NEW ZEALAND—“ OZONE brand Oysters) •< Boiled Boneless Ham (from ENGLAND—“ SIGNAL” brand Ham) Corn Fritters (from CANADA—“AYLMER” brand Golden Bantam Corn) Asparagus Tips (from CANADA—“ AYLMER brand77 words
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Advertisement22 1933-05-24 1 E. O. HOTEL DINNER DANCE TO-NIGHT Dance Music by the hand of th» S.S. PRESIDENT GARFTFTT D (Please book your tables early.;22 words
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Advertisement1641 1933-05-24 2 PATER FOR CASUAL London’» Four Up-To-Date B NK S A n u«Ti«MMiTQ AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION family and ADVERTISEMENTS 0F iAUU ’SVS’SJt 522 S Th© NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered BohT (PENANG and KEDAH BRANCH) yourself and your friends. HANDEL M AATSCH APPI J, OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA Within 3 minutes Hyde Park and Tube. MM1,641 words
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Article2365 1933-05-24 3 T HE PRIME MINISTER'S RETURN: ECONOMIC CONFERENCE PLANS: THE FUTURE OF CURRENCY LIBERALS AND "CROSSING THE FLOOR" (From our Own Correspondent) London, May 6. MR MACDONALD’S STATEMENT rJne Minister is home again after «.bsence. He has derived R three eat benefit from the Atlantic crossing ud2,365 words
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Advertisement370 1933-05-24 3 (if REDUCED FACSIMILE s’ the Certificate of the Institute of :,i Hygiene for ten successive years, A awarded to Carreras for CRAVEN “A” Cigarettes. w U* i JO. 1 "1 jCo WiM rTp most Tnodernly-equit>t>€d V V ‘E I Tobacco Factory in the ESajßfrjgfc |'l MteK W iJO B |e370 words
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Article798 1933-05-24 4 Not Bound by Law WORKPEOPLE WHO DISAPPEAR Impressions of a fortnight’s tour in Soviet Russia, and an analysis of the political principles on which its government is based, were given by Professor J. L. Stocks in two lectures on “The New Russia,” delivered at a one-day798 words
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Article319 1933-05-24 4 Chinese Girl’s Fate FOUND DEAD AT GOPENG (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 23. Last week the Ipoh Traffic Police raised a hue and cry for information regarding a motor car driven by a Tamil which was alleged to have knocked down a Chinese child between319 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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268 1933-05-24 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —Your issue of 19th inst. contained a report of an extraordinary general meeting of the above Company. A motion was put that the present directors be removed from office, the voting being 13 for and 3 against. Presumably268 words
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Article184 1933-05-24 4 Suffered Whatever They Ate A mother of four writes Myself and family of four all seemed to suffer from acidity, pains in the back, and other forms of indigestion. I suffered whatever I ate. But since we have been taking Kruschen (for the last three months)184 words
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Article350 1933-05-24 4 FINE SLAP STICK COMEDY AT MAJESTIC Cock Of The Air,” which epened at the Majestic last night, is a fine slap-stick comedy of the air with Chester Morris and beautiful Billie Dove in the leading roles. Although the title implies that it is an air picture,350 words
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213 1933-05-24 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kota Bharu, May 21. His Excellency the High Commissioner, accompanied by Mr. H. G. Beverley, A.D.C., and Mr. R. J. Curtis, private secretary, with Lady Clementi and the Misses Clementi, with the Hon. Mr. A. C. Baker in attendance, left for213 words
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Article768 1933-05-24 4 Mr. V. E. H. Rhodes, the well-known Malayan cricketer, has left for home on leave. Mr. J. K. Creer, Assistant District Officer, Cameron Highlands, spent the weekend in Ipoh. Mr. H. R- Oppenheim, Chartered Accountant, Derrick and Company, Singapore, is on a visit to Ipoh. Mr. K.768 words
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Advertisement23 1933-05-24 4 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement133 1933-05-24 4 I Columbia > YOU THIS MUSICAL MASTERPIECE AT A PRICE THAT IS WITHIN YOUR REACH. COLUMBIA SUPERHET SEVEN AUTOMATIC RADIOGRAM. 8 RECORDS ARE CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY. JUST PRESS A BUTTON AND SIT BACK AND ENJOY HALF AN HOUR OF MUSIC THAT IS MAGNIFICENTLY REPRODUCED. ITS PURITY OF TONE AND ABUNDANT VOLUME133 words
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Article636 1933-05-24 5 Penang Turf Club entrance FEE OF VISITING MEMBERS TO BE REDUCED A, the half-yearly meeting of memJ; of the Penang Turf Club it was Lded to reduce the entrance fee of X members by half and the quesvs also raised whether the Club tended taking636 words
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Article47 1933-05-24 5 Rwovery After Operation for Tumour The Bnti u > Peking, May 10. h Mimster to China, Sir Miles *ent ar durin K the week-end, underiaou r fn,?*^ 1011 f r removal of a tuCov ered has completely reHe a tege hr,., Peking Union Medical Colafternoon.47 words
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Article329 1933-05-24 5 County Cricket Results INNINGS VICTORY FOR SUSSEX London, May 23. The following are the results of County Cricket matches which were eommenred on Saturday: M.C.C. v WEST INDIES Lords West Indies 309 (Headley 129) and 268; M.C.C. 246 and 179. West Indies won by 152 runs329 words
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Article61 1933-05-24 5 Tong Sean School Union vs. D. A. F. C. “B The following will represent the T.S. S.U.” to-day at Dato Kramat Garden at 5.15 p-m.: Kok Leng, Peng Leong, Peng Joo, Peng Khiam, Kee Kong, Sin Kheng, Ban Foo, Cheng San, Eng Huat, Ewe 800 and Joo61 words
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Article346 1933-05-24 5 Second Division Match MUNICIPALITY WIN BY 3 CLEAR GOALS The Municipality defeated the Penang Teachers, yesterday, in the second division of the Penang League, by three goals to nil on the Dato Kramat ground. The game was scrappy and onesided the Municipality monopolising the play throughout.346 words
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Article336 1933-05-24 5 Poor Game A poor display of football was witnessed yesterday on the Patani Road ground when Bousefield's XI defeated the P. R. C. 'B' in the second division of the Penang League by three goals to one. Bousfield’s opened the scoring within two minutes336 words
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Article197 1933-05-24 5 Singapore Football WINNERS* IMPROVED CHANCES OF HEADING LEAGUE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 23. As a result of the three goals to one victory over the Wiltshires the Chinese still have a chance of heading the League. An enormous crowd saw the Wilts*-ires commence to197 words
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Article117 1933-05-24 5 Married v. Single On the Esplanade on Saturday and Sunday, at 2.15 pm. and 10.30 am. respectively Married :—D. R. A. Hoblyn (Capt.), P. N. Knight, H. E. Muriel, S. V. Adams, H. W. Sanders, M. Saravanamuttu, A. W. Foster, F. D. C. La Brooy, F. Reutens,117 words
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Advertisement184 1933-05-24 5 REPEAT PERFORMANCE (By Request) Variety Entertainment including “Red Riding Hood by the Pupils of the AngloChinese Girls’ School, will be held in the Town HaU. Penang, on Friday, 2nd June, 1933 at 6 pjn Tickets: $2.00, $l-00 and 50 cents may be had at the School, 154, Anson Road. Notice184 words
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Advertisement236 1933-05-24 5 Wteaways The Luxura 11 FOUNTAIN PEN THE STUD SELF-FILLING PEN Fitted 14 carat Gold Nib Iridium Tipped. Entirely British Made As good as the best at considerably less price. Come in and try one to-day. FIVE models No. 1. Standard model fitted 14 carat gold nib in medium fine, broad236 words
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Miscellaneous186 1933-05-24 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 wavelengwa will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements w’ill be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kcjs 31.55 m.186 words
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Article793 1933-05-24 6 King Carol of Rumania HIS MOTHER’S VIEWS ON EUROPE That she saw in her son, King Carol, the “supreme hope” of Rumania was the statement made by the Queen Dowager Marie in an interview with Reuter's Bucharest Correspondent. She also expressed views on Rumania’s future and that793 words
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Article1253 1933-05-24 6 Evidence by Female Police Officers A WOMAN FINED IN GLOUCESTER CASE Mrs. Nesta Lewis, of 19, Worcester Street, Gloucester, was fined £2 and Bs. costs, with the option of fourteen days in prison, at Gloucester Police Court for unlawfully professing to tell fortunes. Mrs. Lewis,1,253 words
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INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
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1298 1933-05-24 7 Bomb, Pistols And Guns Used 2 WOUNDED BENGALIS CAPTURED: > ONE SURRENDERS 3’-Hour Search For Fugitives Madras, May 4. A terrific bomb explosion —two policemen flung off their feet —five men menacingly flourishing pistols and mins, displaying bombs, and shouting defiantly —an exchange1,298 words
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Article169 1933-05-24 7 Tragedy in Mysore Forest 15 DEATHS IN A WEEK Mysore, May 3, Within a week of a similar tragedy in which two lives were lost as the result of being struck by lightning six more people have been killed in Mysore. The scene of the tragedy169 words
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Article329 1933-05-24 7 Dastardly Crime in Moulmein Rangoon, May 8. Mr. John MacKereth, 8.A., Assistant Conservator of Forests, Moulmein, was shot dead on Friday night by, it is alleged, his butler, who is absconding. Mrs. MacKereth, who was in her bath at the time, heard the sound of two revolver329 words
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Article761 1933-05-24 7 German Girl Comes to Madras to Fast Madras, May 6. “He burst out laughing and actually boxed my ears.” Smiling at the memory of this reproof administered by Mr. Gandhi in Yeravada Jail five days ago, a fresh-faced young German woman, whose brown hair and sparkling brown761 words
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Article1229 1933-05-24 7 His Life's Work Finished, Does He i Wish To Die? W- MUSLIM DEMAND FOR PAKSTAN _i FEDERATION Indian Political Notes Madras, May 6. Mr. Gandhi’s announcement of another fast of 21 days has come as a bomb-shell. Even some of his own followers do not understand1,229 words
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Article156 1933-05-24 7 Persuaded by Mrs. Nayudu to Abandon Fast Bombay, May 10. There was a (not unforeseen) development in connexion with Dr. Margaret Speigal’s fast. Dr. Speigal arrived in Poona this morning with a view to making another attempt to persuade Mr. Gandhi to break his fast. However, on156 words
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Article811 1933-05-24 8 In part of the world the movement in Western Australia for secession from the Australian Commonwealth has received somewhat scant attention. That is not surprising. We have our own problems to solve and, in our efforts to arrive at their solution, we have lost sight of the811 words
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Article383 1933-05-24 8 May 24, the birthday of the Great Queen, celebrated throughout the Empire as Empire Day. performs an Imperial service by giving us an opportunity to halt and take stock of the great co-operative system known as the British Empire. On this day we realise that parties and governments383 words
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1014 1933-05-24 8 cIUaS XJ1<1 X UllLU V OCC wixviv after all. —R Mr-Connold in the Evening News." i y < Of all the people who cause busy men to waste their time the greatest sinners of all, I say, are the makers of maps.cIUaS XJ1<1 X UllLU V OCC wixviv — after all.—R Mr-Connold in the “ Evening News." i ‘ ~ . y . •» < - 1,014 words
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Article782 1933-05-24 8 A CRACK JOCKEY Stephen Donoghue, though half century, showg no si hi, ing his form as the Already he has rendered a of himself since Lincoln plished a hat trick The r t t tS iong since become one of man institutions of racing; yet it to782 words
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Advertisement144 1933-05-24 8 SIR GERALD DU MAURIER Recommends The Filter Tip To AU Who Value Physical Fitness. Elp The so >w?*, >• *cr fll Filter i FOR R 'ip? o|flß| T j P n AJb 53 SL Keep r*|iBk\ 4t rl You cents 1 T- Jr 1 mHK* duMAURIER F *> ÜBlJi V144 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-24 8 lafcEEaEgßßSßßsgssesggaiagggst When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY F'' > m rl a I W®' s ll V/el]-kn©wn throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG Singapore. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. I38 words
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Article414 1933-05-24 9 —Reuter. A Neighbourly Ring 3UT NO NEARER PEACE French Reserve London, May 23. Geneva pronouncement is .< by the British press as ;',n and amplification of President V i s appeal which more or less s renouncement of neutral- Times says that it is a change in—Reuter. - 414 words
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291 1933-05-24 9 Stopping Possible Abuses The Hong Hong Government Gazette contains a draft bill to amend the Divorce Orimance, in several minor matters. According to the amendment: Nothing herein shall authorise the court make any decree of judicial separation O" of restitution of conjugal rights except291 words
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Article68 1933-05-24 9 .—Reuter. Manchukuo To Negotiate Tokk>, May 23. While satisfied that the Soviet’s right to control the Chinese Eastern Railway is uncon testable, the Japanese Government is dubious regarding the claim of actual ownership. Consequently Manchukuo will negotiate with the Soviet under Japanese guidance to purchase the.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article557 1933-05-24 9 In Supreme Court "A GREAT AND GOOD JUDGE" Members of the Penang Bar assembled in large numbers in the Supreme Court this morning to bid au re voir to Mr. Justice Cobbett who is returning to Singapore, to assume his substantive practice at the557 words
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Article154 1933-05-24 9 Considerable Modification Paris, May 23. The new Four-Power Pact has undergone considerable modifications, comprising a preamble and five articles. An agreement has been reached tentatively on all points but Articles Two and Three have not yet been finally drafted. The preamble bases the agreement on the Teague.154 words
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Article230 1933-05-24 9 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Peking Saved From invasion BRITISH MINISTER APPROACHED London, May 23. The British Minister in Peking, Sir Miles Lampson, has been approached by manyleaders in China with a view to his mediation between the Japanese and Chinese. No definite request has been made—Reuter; and Rugby Radio Service. - 230 words
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Article66 1933-05-24 9 —Reuter. Constitution Announced Amsterdam May 23. The constitution of the new Dutch Cabinet is announced as follows Premier and Minister for the Colonies Heer Colyn. Home Affairs Dr. de Wilde. Foreign Affairs Dr. de Graff. Defence Heer Deckers. Economic Affairs Heer V ershuur. Labour Dr. Slotermaker. Arts—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article91 1933-05-24 9 Bill Passed SAME FOOTING AS TRADING COMPANIES London, May 23. The House of Commons passed the Cooperative Societies Bill last night by 328 votes to 109. In winaing up the debate Mr. Hore Belisha, for the Treasury, said that the purpose of the Government was that Co-ope-rative91 words
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Article394 1933-05-24 9 Needless Spending Condemned The tenth half-yearly general meeting of vhe Selangor Government Servants’ Cooperative Thrift Loan Society, Limited, was held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. Mr. G. P. Bradney presiding. Mr. L. D. Gammons, Registrar of Co-ope-rative Societies, also attended and among the officers394 words
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Article54 1933-05-24 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Presents His Credentials London. May 23. The new American Ambassador attended Buckingham Palace this morning to present his letters of credence to the King. Mr. Bingham and the members of his suite drove from the American Embassy’ to the Palace in semi-state coaches sent—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article86 1933-05-24 9 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £lB6-5-0 £lB7-5-0 TIN—(3 Mouths) London £lB6-15-0 £lB7-12-6 Singapore $101.37% £104.00 Business Done .TZTL, Penang 100 00 Businesa Done Bu y ers No S' ll COPBA-<SlnrfHed) BLACK PEPPER $17.00 317. UV RUBBER 0 London 2}Jd- u New York Singapore cts Medium Pearl $4 0586 words
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Advertisement203 1933-05-24 9 ft r JLittle Sleepy-head r There’s no hush hush about the house when baby t is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life 1 goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with his bedtime bottle, and the sun is up when he clamours for his breakfast. He grows up203 words
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Article2232 1933-05-24 10 THE QUEEN'S OLDEST FRIEND: A PIONEER CABINET MINISTER: FORMATION OF "GRACE DARLING LEAGUE": UNIONIST r CONFERENCE PLANS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 10. A LOSS TO HER MAJESTY Social life has been rather overshadowed by the unexpected death of Lady Mount Stephen, the Queen’s2,232 words
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Advertisement88 1933-05-24 10 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 all the more satisfactory in so88 words
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Advertisement422 1933-05-24 10 I )TE TO WOMEN I I Doctors are becoming more and k B more concerned about the way I S■ g I <4 W Sg the old-fashioned habit* linger particularly in hot climate*. Discomfort i* a sign of danger. l Lilia bring, you perfection in BB 1 personal hygiene. Light,422 words
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1049 1933-05-24 11 STRONG DISAPPROVAL OF NEWSPAPER ARTICLE London. May 4. The Royal Aero Club have expressed 1 strong disapproval of statements made by Mrs. J. A. Mollison (Miss Army Johnson) in a recent article in a Sunday newspaper. This week’s issue of Flight," the official organ1,049 words
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719 1933-05-24 11 Aim of Germany’s New Film Legislation Berlin, May 7. Among the authors placed on the black list and banned from German public libraries is the late Jack London. Hitler’s "Mein Kampf" (“My Fight”) must be! available in every library, from two to ten719 words
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Advertisement172 1933-05-24 11 INSISTUPON OBTAINING E4GLE 6CIOBE tool steel—drills—hacksaws From the Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD., PENANG. Never neglect 111 CONSTIPATION j| Check it at once with I 111 Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills As a remedy for constipation. Dr. Morse's f Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. f They172 words
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Advertisement468 1933-05-24 11 I fcl. Yr «wR -A > X. V k youre looking like, your old self e f again! AX ANY a convalescent has Quaker Oats to thank for a -kVA speedy recovery. Doctors everywhere know its value in restoring jhealth, rebuilding strength, revitalizing the entire system. Its carbohydrates make energy;468 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article1447 1933-05-24 12 Extraordinary General Meeting REDUCTION OF CAPITAL At an extraordinary general meeting of Hitam Tin, Ltd., held at the offices o Messrs. Evatt Co., Brewster Road, Ipoh, on Monday, May 22. the following were present Mr. H. Huntsman (in the Chair), the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, Mr. R.1,447 words
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Article131 1933-05-24 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 85 ***** 85 15|16 New’ York 3.91 3.88% Montreal 4.47*6 4.47 Brussels 24.28*6 24.29 Geneva 17.51*6 17.51*6 Amsterdam 8.40 8.41 Milan ..65 64 15j16 Berlin 14.45 14 1332 Stockholm 19 1532 19.50 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19.70 19.70 Vienna 31% 31*6131 words
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Article998 1933-05-24 12 Costs Further Reduced IMPROVED RESULTS Mr. R. B. Bannon’s Review The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the Lubok Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Tuesday, April 25, at the registered offices of the company, London House, New London-street, E.C.3. Mr. R. B. Bannon presided. Mr. Donald998 words
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Article338 1933-05-24 12 MAY, 1933 MAY 24 Empire Day Sports, Francis Light School ground, 3 p.m. Singapore Turf Club Meeting, 2nd day. MAY 25 Automobile Association of Malaya, Penang and Kedah Branch, first annual meeting, Town Hall, 7 p.m. MAY 27 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, 3rd day Cricket: Penang State338 words
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Article554 1933-05-24 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Tbe following is a list of vessels arriving filing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Bacan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang Ind Asahan. Sails for same ports—-to-day. ws BATAK from Batoe Bahra and Belawan Sails for same ports—to-day.554 words
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Article2187 1933-05-24 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 10th May per the Dutch Aeroplane v.a Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London oa 18th May. The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (via2,187 words
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Advertisement144 1933-05-24 13 ALL ROADS LEAD TO Fun drolic ight of Fights BOXING FRIDAY, 26th MAY, 1933 at 9.30 p.m. MAIN EVENT TITULAR CONTEST FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTH MALAYA. SOUVENIR BELT PRESENTED BY AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS LIMITED 10 Thrilling and Sensational Rounds BOY NARA vs. NAI SMARN (Local Champion) Penang’s Idol (Bangkok144 words
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Miscellaneous49 1933-05-24 13 I I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.33 LAST NIGHTS DELIGHTED AUDIENCES FAIRLY SHRIEKED AT JOEE. BROWN IN FIRST N ATIONAL S RIOT OF Fl N AND MERRIMENT "THE TENDERFOOT" NEXT CHANGE TALLULAH BANKHEAD—ROBERT MONTGOMERY "FAITHLESS" Supported By LAUREL and HARDY in "BEAU HUNKS" METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S BIG SHOW. BOOKINGS AT MOUTRIE’S ’PHONE 791.49 words
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Miscellaneous71 1933-05-24 13 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! HOWARD HUGHES’ ROLLICKING AIR COMEDY CHESTER MORRIS IN “COCK AIR” A Bom shell of Thrills A Barrage of Laughs PRECEDED BY MICKEY MOUSE in Building A Building Cl A SILLY SYMPHONY in Flowers and Trees Latest Fox BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS. p TO-MORROW! The Season’s Snappiest BRITISH Musical71 words
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Article863 1933-05-24 14 Excavations in Northern Iraq DISCOVERIES AT TAL ARPACHIYAH London, May 6. The expedition to Tai Arpachiyah, a prehistoric site four miles east of Nineveh, in Northern Iraq, has just completed its first half season’s work. The expedition is under the auspices of the British Museum and863 words
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Article631 1933-05-24 14 Injured Rider Loses Claim “WHITES OF EYES” Denial That It Is a Sign of Vice A verdict for defendants was re turned by a common jury, in the King’s Bench Division, on May 3, in the action by Mr. Paul Ord Hamilton, composer and entertainer,631 words
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Advertisement318 1933-05-24 14 GIVE THEM THE PEN jrf YOU’D LIKE TO OWN YOURSELF! Isn’t the best gift for friends or members of the family something you‘d be proud to receive yourself? Of course! That’s why Parker Duofolds are selected by thousands of people the world over as a fine remembrance for others. Discriminating318 words
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Advertisement2088 1933-05-24 15 J q I K 'I p ©.-BRITISH INDIA ■^Y AND APCAR lines I (Companies Incorporated in England) JZ>NDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., I Penang, Teluk Anson. Port Swrf. Ve— t nndon Rotterdam Hamburg and Hull May 27 June 23 under contract2,088 words
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Article1218 1933-05-24 16 R. C. Takes Salute < 1 OVER 600 CADETS AND SCOUTS PARTICIPATE Empire Day Parade of School cadets and scouts on the Esplanade this morning was an inspiring demonstration, over 300 cadets from the three leading schools of Penang and over 300 scouts from seven1,218 words
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Article245 1933-05-24 16 Handling and Injury to Players In almost every game played in Penang it is only necessary for the ball to touch a player’s hand for a general appeal for “hands” to go up and if a player is injured the referee is always shouted at to stop245 words
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Article42 1933-05-24 16 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following are the results of ties played on Tuesday Men’s Singles Handicap.—E. T. M. Lias beat A. Clark 21-12. -L. R. Tofield beat P. L. Cooper 21-14. F. T. Clifton beat T. A. Wemyss 21-10.42 words
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Article14 1933-05-24 16 —Reuter. London, May 23. Highlander has been scratched from the Derby.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 14 words
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Article457 1933-05-24 16 Spring Tournament The dry spell of weather of the last few days haPimproved the green so much that the woods hava an additional nm or a least six feet. with the result that the singles handicap tie between v. -1 L- R- Tofield turned Ut to be an457 words
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Article153 1933-05-24 16 Mr. Hayes arived in Penang this morning from Singapore by the s.s. Kinta. S.S. BORINGIA Mrs. D. S. Manson and Mis S. Manson (age 2 years) arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s. Boringia from Antwerp. COUNTERFEIT DIES In the Penang Police Court this morning a Chinese153 words
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Article898 1933-05-24 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in MESSavS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 92% 1.00 92% 97% Ayer Hitam 13|3 13|9ex 13 3 13j9ex Rangrin 16|0 17|0 160 17|0 Batu Caves 42%898 words
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Article169 1933-05-24 16 Engaged by Q u e s i>PM An interesting visitor to Penang fessor Paul Lentz, the famous lusionist from Russia who arnv after an extended tour of China and! ghbouring lands, where he attaine able success. RuneProf. Paul Lentz came over ro kok where he had169 words
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Miscellaneous429 1933-05-24 16 TO-DAY AT SINGAPORE RACE 1 RACE 2 I RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 I RACE 6 RACE 7 RACE 8 1 1 I TIC-TAC 1 1 Roy’s Best 1 Neelaveni 1 Gold Finch 1 Monte Carlo 1 Argent 1 Friendshin 1 Shoot Un 1 Naho-oo (PINANG GAZTTE) 2 Yellow429 words
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