Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 May 1933
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Title Section21 1933-05-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 119. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 25th MAY, H 33. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Article459 1933-05-25 1 Radio Service. New Formula Presented U. S. POLICY OUTLINED BY MR. DAVIS London, May 24. The new draft of a formula for the preservation of peace was presented to the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva by Sir John Simon. The most importantRadio Service. - 459 words
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Article40 1933-05-25 1 —Reuter. Purchased by U.S. Company New York, May 24. Dupont de Nemours Company w 'ngton, Delaware, one of the orl 'l s largest powder manufacturers, has r d the control of the Remington rrr 13 Company.— Reuter..—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article37 1933-05-25 1 Rugby Radio Service. Received by King London, May 24. o* newly-appointed French Ambassaj^ r lonBe iur Corbin, was received by His t<> King at Buckingham Palace and presented his letters of cred--Rugby Radio Service.– Rugby Radio Service. - 37 words
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Article99 1933-05-25 1 Special Church Services NON-POLITICAL EMPIRE LUNCHEON London, May 24. Empire Day is being observed in the British Isles, the Dominions and Colonies. In Great Britain, the day was marked by the customary ceremonies in the schools and this morning, Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe99 words
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Article168 1933-05-25 1 ,—Reuter. —Rugby Radio Service. To be Based on Potential Production The Hague, (May 34. The fact that the new Premier, Heer Colijn, is also assuming the portfolio for the Colonies is regarded in rubber producing circles as likely to increase the chances of obtaining the introduction of,—Reuter.; —Rugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article87 1933-05-25 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Question in Parliament London, May 24. Answering a question as to whether negotiations were in progress for a currency truce during the period of the World Economic Conference Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in Parliament, said it would be inconvenient to make a statement as to—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article55 1933-05-25 1 .—Reuter. To Reside at Dairen Tokio, May 22. It is authoritatively stated that Mr. Garstin, the British Consul-General, has proposed to the Japanese Consul-General to agree to Mr. Lennox Simpson’s removal from Harbin provided the Japanese will permit his domicile in Dairen. It is indicated that the.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article33 1933-05-25 1 —Reuter. Rotating Reserve Plan Abandoned Washington, May 24. The plan to place one-third of the United States navy on a rotating reserve has been abandoned, at least, for the present.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article473 1933-05-25 1 —Reuter. Expected To Be Signed To-Day JAPANESE ARMY HAS PERFORMED A "WORK OF ROBBERY" Tokio, May 24. A preliminary Sino-Japanese truce agreement by which the Chinese agree to withdraw their troops to the south and south-east of the Changpin-Tung-chow-Ningho line roughly parallel to the cast of the.—Reuter. - 473 words
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Article221 1933-05-25 1 —Rugby Radio Service. British Plan Being Redrafted IN LIGHT OF AMERICAN POLICY London, May 24. The British delegations at Geneva under Sir John Simon are engaged in redrafting that part of the British Plan which deals with security in the light of the declaration of.—Rugby Radio Service. - 221 words
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Article49 1933-05-25 1 —Reuter. London, May 24. The world’s record delay parachute drop was accomplished at the Netheravon aerodrome by John Tnuium who jumped from an Air Force aeroplane flying 20,000 feet and falling 17,250 feet before opening the parachute. He drifted for five miles before landing safely.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article91 1933-05-25 1 best cow or heifer in these classes. —Rugby Radio Service. Prizes for the King London, May 24. For the first time for nearly thirty years an agricultural show is being held in a London suburb, about forty acres of Wimbledon Common being reserved for the show promotedbest cow or heifer in these classes.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article80 1933-05-25 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Sir Edward Elgar London, May 24. Sir Edward Elgar, the great British composer, who is 75, will make his first trip in an aeroplane on Sunday when he will fly to Paris to be the guest of the brilliant young violinist, Yehudi Menuhin,.—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article52 1933-05-25 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Premier Leaves for Lossiemouth London, May 24. The Prime Minister left London by air for Lossiemouth this afternoon and will be absent from London for about 10 days. Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, is due to reach London from Geneva on Thursday afternoon. —Rugby.—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article536 1933-05-25 1 brought the Great War to an end. RugbyRadio Service. Admiral Lord Wemyss FORMER C-IN-C EAST INDIES STATION London, May 24. Admiral Lord Wester Wemyss, First Sea Lord from 1917-1919, who was placed on the retired list in April 1929, died at Cannes to-day. GALLIPOLI LANDING RECALLED Rosslynbrought the Great War to an end. Rugby- Radio Service. - 536 words
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Article46 1933-05-25 1 Reuter Appointed to China Post London, May 24 The Quaker missionary, the Rev. Robert J. Davidson, has been appointed Secretary of the United Committee of Christian Universities in China. His predecessor, Rev. Sewell, is returning from China in October to resume the Chengtu ProfessorshipReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement10 1933-05-25 1 E. O. HOTEL. PENANG’S PREMIER and MOST MODERN. terms moderate.10 words
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Advertisement80 1933-05-25 1 KEY BRAND wi bbampy —IIWiW ■IPWIIIffIIFffV PRODUCE OF SOUTH AFRICA ii’j'** Mw taiH'*• O* exceptional quality M 'J "KEY” BRAND Brandy is uH ML delicate flavour, and sells at a remarkably t low price. It is recomHHI immQmhNHKDMBB I Huff mended by all who have jag MB tried it. and80 words
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Advertisement1966 1933-05-25 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MUN.e.FAi NOTICE A BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS The Municlpa Commi3Sion e rs of TL- limited. T— fOT 1 e to the Stratt. Set—) NEDERLANDSCHE C h U B All communications relating to CoMtrU ction of new Boundary Wall n. .er/.,, an. VnCFTered g-.i. gdvertisements should be addressed and Drain1,966 words
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Article1046 1933-05-25 3 What It Means To-day KMBMMMMUV KB ITS UNOBSTRUSIVE BENEVOLENT WORK At the end of the European War the League of Nations pledged its nationals to encourage and promote the establishment by the Red Cross in time of peace of (a) the improvement of health;1,046 words
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Article424 1933-05-25 3 A Damaged Machine SABOTAGE SUGGESTION RIDICULED Messrs. George Richards and Co., Ltd., machine-tool makers, of Broadheath, Cheshire, who received complaints about the condition of a boring machine exported by them to Russia in 1931 and whose employees recently held a mass meeting to protest against allegations424 words
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Advertisement344 1933-05-25 3 I SKIN j TROUBLES Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying g Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. g I A PERSON suffering from JS? eruptions of the skin has ir much to endure. It is not //J 11 J merely the discomfiture and «Ji fflKgM i irritation and painful344 words
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Advertisement177 1933-05-25 3 K i an Jh»’ j gjß —that’s the dings/. 1 Lk E nsur e safety by asldag s I i f° r *nd seeing you grt > I > J Bom 1820— J-/ f J Still going Strong f j Sole Agents: < CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND COMPANY. LIMITED. C (Incorporated177 words
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Article1828 1933-05-25 4 Mrs. Goodman Distributes Prizes SPORTS WIND UP WITH A SLIGHT HITCH Maiay Schools Given Shield The Penang Boy Scouts eleventh annual Empire Day Sports were held yesterday, on the Francis Light School Ground under trying weather conditions. There w- re twenty events and the participating1,828 words
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Article661 1933-05-25 4 Mr. D. H. Hampshire has gone to PaI hang and will be away for ten days. 3 3 Mr. T. R. Jones, of Taiping Tin DredgS ing Ltd., has returned from Australia. p Mr. E. C. S. Sichel, Superintendent of j Customs, Taiping, is shortly leaving on661 words
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Article292 1933-05-25 4 The funeral of Mr. S. G. Simmonds, an assistant on Kay Tin Mine, Ltd., Menglembu, who died in Batu Gajah Hospital on Tuesday evening following an operation, took place at Batu Gajah yesterday evening and was largely attended. The service at Holy Trinity Church was292 words
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Advertisement42 1933-05-25 4 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15} x 6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs} $4.50 per 100 11} x 5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET.42 words
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Advertisement194 1933-05-25 4 I Columbia a a YOU THIS MUSICAL L I MASTERPIECE AT A PRICE I J THAT IS WITHIN YCUR REAC’ I I < -fw I s isi R ®i P? ‘W' ;i OHM I COLUMBIA "SUPEPa’ET SEVEN" I AUTOMATIC RADIOGRAM. 8 RECORDS ARE CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY. JUST PRESS A BUTTON AND194 words
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1544 1933-05-25 5 Event Of The Day" NASSAU BELLE AND MAY THE TENTH SPRING SURPRISES Two Penang Griffins Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 24. Torrential rain spoilt the «conii dav’s races of the Singapore Turf Club six-day meeting and made the going most difticult Lightning1,544 words
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Article262 1933-05-25 5 —Reuter. Final Acceptances And Jockeys PROBABLE FIELD OF 22 London, May 24. The following are the final acceptances for the Derby to be run at Epsom on Wednesday, May 31, with probable jockeys:— HARINERO by Blandford-Athasi (Mr. W. Barnett) Ray LIGHT SUSSEX by Galloper Light-Wyandotte (Maj. C. Behrens)—Reuter. - 262 words
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Article84 1933-05-25 5 D.A.F.C. Scores 8 Goals There was a glut of goals yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground where the D.A. F. C. ‘B’ defeated the Tong Sean, Union in the second division. The game was onesided and the Malays won by 8 goals to nil. The84 words
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Article304 1933-05-25 5 Annual S.X.I. Event The annual cricket fixture between the Teachers and Pupils of St. Xavier’s Institute was played yesterday on the SJCL ground and resulted in a win for the Pupils by 41 runs. The feature of the match was a fine batting performance by304 words
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Article168 1933-05-25 5 Date of Malaya Cup Match Altered (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 24. A request has been received from the Kedah Football Association for the date of the Malaya Cup match between Kedah and Perak to be altered. According to the original fixture list this match is168 words
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Article52 1933-05-25 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —Gill Bridge—Hume. 2. Overture —Giralda—Adam. 3. Second Suite in “F” Major—Holst. 4. Cocheco (An Alaskan Love-Song>— Reeve».. 5. Selection —Merry England—German. 6. Intermezzo—The Golden Sunset Finder. 7. Fox Trot —I’m gonna get you— Lemare. GOD SAVE52 words
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Article335 1933-05-25 5 April Donations The following donations to the above Fund for April 1933 are gratefully acknowledged Staffs of Survey Dept. $4.50, Marine Office, $4-35, Adamson Gilfillan Co. Ltd, $9, Guthrie Co. Ltd, $B-50, Municipal Engineer’s Dept. $9-85, District Office, Balik Pulau, $2-75, Municipal Secretary’s Office. $B-50, Wellesley Primary335 words
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Advertisement30 1933-05-25 5 Estates JVlines WE SUPPLY Ail printed requirements i at competitive prices. 1 j WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES INVITED IMMEDIATE ATTENTION J PROMPT DEUVERY I Pinemg Gazette I PRESB, LTD.30 words
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Advertisement66 1933-05-25 5 Slump or no «lump, al! the advertising busmen* that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Ad»*- tising Department exercise* discrimination. It ha* to live up to the traditions of a century of unbru* r» publication and maintain it* reputation for giv*<i< advertiser and consumer a square deal If you66 words
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Miscellaneous156 1933-05-25 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlement», and Federate* Malay States from the Empire transmitter. Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies an* wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcement* will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.156 words
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Article596 1933-05-25 6 RUGBY LEAGUE CUP After Splendid Match With Warrington SAVED BY SUPERB TACKLING Huddersfield 21 pts., Warrington 17 In weather that would have been more suitable for cricket, but that didn’t seem to affect the players at all, and before a huge crowd that was honoured with596 words
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Article153 1933-05-25 6 There are innumerable players of the game of bowls who will cordially re-echo the words of Mr. Silas K. Hocking in his foreword to “A History of the Game of Bowls,” by E. J. Linney (Werner Laurie, 10s. 6d.) when he says “It is the most153 words
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Article199 1933-05-25 6 Neck-and-Neck Struggle in Tripoli Grand Prix SIR HENRY BIRKIN’S FIGHT FOR THIRD PLACE Tripoli, May 7. Sir Henry Birkin, driving a Maserati, finished third in the race for the Tripoli Grand Prix, which was decided over a course on the edge of the desert just199 words
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Article120 1933-05-25 6 French Count’s Success Berlin, May 5. The French motorist, Count Czaikowski, succeeded this morning in wresting from Eyston the •world record for the honour which the Englishman established in Montlhery with his Panhard racing car. Czaikowsi, who drove a 4.9 litre Bugatti racing car, covered 213.8120 words
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Article324 1933-05-25 6 R. and A. Silver Cross Won by Robert Harris Robert Harris, the amateur champion of eight years ago, on May 3rd won the Silver Cross in the Royal and Ancient Club’s spring meeting at St. Andrews. His score was 77, which was achieved fairly late in the324 words
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Article521 1933-05-25 6 L. J. Hollyer Wins Again L. J. Hollyer (Gordon Forbes and Co.) repeated his success of last year on May Ist Stock Exchange London to Brighton Walk, although his time for the journey approximately 52 miles —of Bhrs. 58min. 13sec. w’as w’ell outside his time of Bhrs.521 words
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Article439 1933-05-25 6 Billy Bryon’s Plucky Display Jackie Brown, the Manchester fly-weight, who is to defend his world’s title at Olympia next month against an opponent yet to be selected, found it less easy to beat Billy Bryon, of Walken, at the Ring on May 7th than probably he439 words
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Article746 1933-05-25 6 Viscount Knebworth Buried at 7 O’Clock HIS FAVOURITE HOUR Viscount Knebw’orth, M.P., heir to the >sarl of Lytton, w’ho W’as killed in an air crash at Hendon on Monday, was buried on May 5 at Knebworth, Herts, within a throw of his ancestral home. His grave in746 words
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Article444 1933-05-25 6 French Ambassador on Publicity The French Ambassador in London (H de Fleuriau), who recently retired, wu the chief guest at a luncheon given by tbt Foreign Press Association in London at the Savoy Hotel. M. Eric Swenne, the prudent, was in the chair, and others present444 words
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Advertisement129 1933-05-25 6 BL»1 J f hill! *JI Ml 1J ft ii mTT i ZIICSD SiW i'W fl MZ'xZ. > j| "TQiil v I after business or sport a glass ofJISfRStfIMI euenchgour thirst and refresh in body and mini n product of AUIAYAN^EWEKIEW dstributobjJßAJHllNlAVl L- THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette”129 words
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Advertisement22 1933-05-25 6 It is a long !a ne t!,cf has no turning. An advertisement in the Gazette will help to you through dull times.22 words
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Article393 1933-05-25 7 Heirs to Quinn Millions IRISHMEN’S CLAIM SUBSTANTIATED bevond the dreams of the f Xstake has unexpectedly come to J h Quinn, a native of Westmeath, b hie brother, will share what is he Quinn millions from Ausfcnown as me x ouinn served twenty-five years in isr %j393 words
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Article357 1933-05-25 7 The Case of One-Man Offices A new effort to secure protection for bank officers who are employed in small branches, or are sent out w’ith large sums of money, is King made by the Bank Officers' Guild A private member's Bill was introduced with that object357 words
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Article630 1933-05-25 7 Headmaster’s Observations SERVICES TOO “DRY” A few’ months ago I asked a Church of England parson what proportion of the young people who were confirmed year by year at his Church were in regular attendance twelve months later, and he replied, I fear not more than630 words
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Article222 1933-05-25 7 A Duchess Adopts an Impostor The donkey that arrived in London from Ireland pretending to be a race-horse is to have a noble home. She—it is a she —has been “adopted” by the Duchess of Portland, and left St. Pan eras Station in the most luxurious222 words
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Advertisement73 1933-05-25 7 W. D. H. O. WILLS’S HiOld Flake Rgg CIGARETTES' at tke Qteu? Wee oF i 50 50. SUPREME IN THEIR CLASS V I J jfejMHMI- I; I I i. Jb dfr i MADE IN ENGLAND. 1 'f ft 7 u w V <-. > v ■> -Jr' f' 'jf Z73 words
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Advertisement124 1933-05-25 7 r r -tt r.. »ji,ia HANDKERCHIEFS MADE OF SHEER LINEN EXQUISITELY EMBROIDERED Chimese LAHTERti. BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. Has No Ugly Hair -J bad become R completely disccur- aged by a heavy growth of disgusting hair 1 tried depilatory pastes, evil •mailing powder» and painful alec124 words
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Article575 1933-05-25 8 His Majesty’s Government, through the British Ambassador at Washington, in expressing appreciation of the message which the President of the United States addressed to the heads of all the countries participating in the Disarmament and Economic Conferences, felt that the action taken by Mr. Roosevelt in575 words
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Article405 1933-05-25 8 Recent deplorable happenings in the Federated Malay States have brought the Registration of Servants Ordinance into prominence again and there is a demand in certain quarters that it should be put into force forthwith. There is no defence to the demand for registration. The Legislature itself has405 words
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Article1989 1933-05-25 8 {thy household badge.—Sir Gerald W. Wailaston in the Journal of the Institute of I Architect'; ci Malaya. The object of heraldry was primarily to distinguish a person by means of symbols clearly recognisable. In its origin it fulfilled this function both in war and peace. In the military system{thy household badge.—Sir Gerald W. Wailaston in the Journal of the Institute of I Architect'; ci Malaya. - 1,989 words
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Article791 1933-05-25 8 ECHO OF THE NINETIES Stage successes of a f ornier will be recalled by the sale at G 1 erati( this month of a collection of relief”* ing to the late Arthur Roberts' ing burlesque actor of his day’ man who in the ’nineties helped fo.? London791 words
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Advertisement121 1933-05-25 8 GILBEY’S o OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS I at $3.50 per bottle. :o: i Sole Agents GUTnRIE E @fe ’PHONE 357. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE i Commencing May 29th PRITCHARD'S PROVISION DEPARTMENT Will be offering some exceptional bargains. All goods are genuine and represent extraordinary value and as the stocks are limited121 words
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Advertisement30 1933-05-25 8 /AW»WAWAV "LUXORE" FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman i AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE ETTXYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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1342 1933-05-25 9 Members Given Cause To Think WHAT ARE WE SAVING OUR CHILDREN FOR? (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 20. z- are at work laying a miniature C lawn in front of the new pier to “"“«Johnston’s Pier and steam-rollers 7ll but completed rolling the1,342 words
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Article94 1933-05-25 9 No Water for Drinking or Bathing (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 25. The latest Information from Fraser’s Hill is to the effect that water for bathing and drinking purposes is not available at the Gap Resthouse, owing to flood damage of the sanitary94 words
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Article246 1933-05-25 9 —Reuter Wireless. A Threat LITTLE ENTENTE WILL LEAVE LEAGUE Geneva, May 24. Private discussions and agitations regarding the Four Power pact during the past few days is believed to be exercising a strong if covert influence on the disarmament deliberations. M. Paul Boncour this evening.—Reuter Wireless. - 246 words
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124 1933-05-25 9 Opening of British Trade Fair (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 25. Malaya’s great effort on behalf of Imperial Trade, the British Trade Fair, was opened last night by Mr. A. S. Haynes, the acting Colonial Secretary. "After the long depression,” said Mr. Haynes, “we124 words
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Article85 1933-05-25 9 .—Reuter. Reassuring Statement Geneva, May 24. The announcement that China was undertaking a detailed inquiry with the object of eradicating the illicit manufacture of opium derivatives was made by Mr. Victor Hoo, the Chinese representative, at a meeting of the Opium Commission. He said that the.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article63 1933-05-25 9 Monetary and Economic Conference. —Rugby Radio Service. Weekly Meeting London. May 24. The Prime Minister presided over the weekly meeting of the Cabinet this morning and this afternoon will leave for Lossiemouth in Scotland where he proposes to take a few days’ rest before returning to LondonMonetary and Economic Conference.—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article54 1933-05-25 9 ANTI-CHINESE BOYCOTT Mexico City, May 25. Three Chinese were lynched in Villalbana I and there were riots, accompanied by an anti-Chinese boycott in Chihuahua State. Truncheon Armed Maxicans in Chihuahua city barred Chinese vegetable farmers from entering the city while others picketed the Chinese shops. The police quelled54 words
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Article158 1933-05-25 9 —Rugby Radio Service. League Council Appeal HAPPY AUGURY FOR WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE London, May 24. The League Council to-day issued an urgent appeal to all the Governments invited to the World Economic Conference j in London to sign the tariff truce. The Council took note of the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 158 words
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260 1933-05-25 9 The biggest bargain in the world lies in a large garage in Hutton-grove, Finchley. It is a 45 h.p. saloon motor-car with a speed of more than eighty miles an hour. It has silk tapestry upholstery, concealed luncheon table, and cocktail260 words
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Article160 1933-05-25 9 False Evidence Alleged An echo of the case of assault heard in the third Magistrate’s Court, Singapore, last month, in which three Europeans and an Indian servant employed by one of them were involved, was mentioned before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, on Monday. In160 words
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Article85 1933-05-25 9 Mr. E. C. Milligan in General Hospital Mr. E. C. Milligan, of Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, is in the General Hospital with an injured hand as the result of an accident at the oil palm factory on Ulu Remis estate, Layang Layang, Johore. Mr. Milligan is stated85 words
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Article410 1933-05-25 9 Race Suicide I In his April letter in the Exeter Dio- cesan Gazette the Bishop of Exeter. writes:— “Rumours have reached me that there is a movement in this county to establish clinics which shall encourage that terrible race suicide which has already reduced France to410 words
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Article80 1933-05-25 9 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £lB7-5-0 £l9l-7-6 rlN Zond^°* U £lB7-12-6 £*****-6 »«*•«> 5 BusmMß Done $i02.50 $104.25 Done Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER 517 00 517 00 2}M. 3d NeXvork <%C-<G) <G) Slg.pore Medium Pearl 54 06 54 M °Rangoon— Parboiled No. 180 words
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Advertisement116 1933-05-25 9 .4 W > Hben a child has red from birth on Humanised Trufood, he slecpe well, progresses well—just as a healthy youngster should. Although, perhaps, he has been deprived of breast milk, he has still received the equivalent nourishment in Humanised Trufood. That is why he is so strong and116 words
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Article344 1933-05-25 10 How One Stranger Helped the Other GRATITUDE Gift in Memory of His Mother A man walked into Westminster Cathedral one night. He was ill, out of work, homeless. He asked a stranger sitting next to him to pray for him. The stranger did so, and something344 words
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Article170 1933-05-25 10 Water Diviner to Seek Them IN THE WASH Mr. John Clarke, the Leicestershire water «liviner, who has gained fame by locating four bodies in a fortnight, is contemplating an even more remarkable feat. He intends to find the secret resting place King John’s jewels, which history records170 words
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Article72 1933-05-25 10 Ignoring Traffic Lights 5 Two Berkshire clergymen were convicted at Reading for disobeying the automatic control lights in the town. The Rev. H. C. Wilder, rector of Sulbam, who was fined 405., told the court, “It was just carelessness. lam afraid I have not been on the road72 words
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Article227 1933-05-25 10 White Sacrifices to a Goddess POLICE TOO LATE Five little white girls, aged between four and eight years, vanished from Cuban farms near Havana within a few hours of each other. Havana police sprang into action, and later the children’s dismembered bodies were found twenty-one227 words
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Article500 1933-05-25 10 Judge Convinced All Was Arranged Beforehand MET AT THE BOAT London, May 9. That both parties to cross-petitions for divorce which had occupied his attention for three days this week had known perfectly well of and had acquiesced in the other committing misconduct was the dramatic conclusion arrived500 words
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Article329 1933-05-25 10 MAY, 1933 MAY 25 Automobile Association of Malaya, Penang and Kedah Branch, first annua] meeting, Town Hall, 7 p.m. MAY 27 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, 3rd day Cricket: Penang State Trial: Married v Single, Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. 1 MAY 28 Cricket: State Trial: Married v Single, Esplanade,329 words
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Advertisement404 1933-05-25 10 r-V-VW-WAWW.’. VAWA V. W.W.■ W 8 J e —i,-- 5 I JPT’I I J S IhcFavourite Tor Every Cup B Throughout the World the best J 1 judges of quality and good value in- h b sist on having Lipton’s Tea. They B appreciate the fine flavour and per- B404 words
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Advertisement140 1933-05-25 10 YOU GET THEM ALL NEWS—A service of local and general news that gives a complete picture of the happenings of the day. SPORT— Crisp reports and expert comments on events in the world of sport —Football, Rugby, Hockey, Cricket, Tennis, Racing, etc. the latest information by air mail concerning rubber140 words
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Article1218 1933-05-25 11 The Hawaiian Garland: Arr erica n Critics: Britain and Russia RACY ACCOUNT OF HIS WORLD TOUR Mr. George Bernard Shaw returned to England on April 19 in the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain after a tour of the world. For four months the world1,218 words
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Article259 1933-05-25 11 Lodger Bound Over Pleading guilty at Liverpool Assizes .to a charge of demanding money with, > menaces from Lily Andrews, of Blundeil Street,, Blackpool, George Redhead Marj tin (25), music-hall artist, was bound over| i and ordered to pay £5 towards the costs of, i the prosecution,259 words
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Article93 1933-05-25 11 A Hint to Careless Picnickers On Lord Selborne’s Hampshire estate at Blackmoor has been erected a gate bearing the motto of Winchester College, Manners makyth Man.” It is a hunting gate, presented to Lord Selbome by the college authorities, and on the suggestion of h’s agent's daughter93 words
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Advertisement195 1933-05-25 11 HOWF SIX MONTHS Awful Burning on Face and Hands. Cuticura Healed. “I had an awful burning sensation that seemed to be under my skin, and then red pimples broke out on my face and hands. The itching and burning 1 went on and I was desperate. Then the I skin195 words
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Article562 1933-05-25 12 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and jailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 5.5. MAHIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for the same ports on Friday. 5.5. MARU from Japan for Rangoon and Calcutta. Sails same562 words
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Article1604 1933-05-25 12 DIFFICULT YEAR The fifth ordinary general meeting of, the company was held in the Registered Offices of the Company, Hongkong Bank Buildings, Ipoh, on Monday, 22nd May, 1933, at 11 a.m. The following were present:—Mr. R. P. Brash (in the Chair), Hon. Col. C. Rac, Messrs.1,604 words
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Article873 1933-05-25 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Austral Malay 21j6 22 6 29 6 3L6 Ayer Weng 92% 1-00 92% 97% Ayer Hitam 13|3 13|9ex 13|3 13[9ex873 words
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Article56 1933-05-25 12 PENANG, MAY 25 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 13)16 4 m|ts 2)3 29|32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2)4 3)32 3 Documentary 2)4 7)32 On New York Bank Demand 45 France T.T. 980nom India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 4556 words
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Article124 1933-05-25 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris ..86 85 15)16 New York 3.92% 3.91 Montreal 4.48% 4.47% Brussels 24.30 24.28% Geneva 17.54% 17.51% Amsterdam 8.40% 8.40 Milan 65 I|l6 65 Berlin 14 15)32 14.45 Stockholm 19.45 19 15|32 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19.70 19.70 Vienna 31% 31% Prague124 words
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Article886 1933-05-25 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST f'AMBS. i I «RUBBER (Dollar.» i Allenby Rubber Co. I B Ahr Gajah Rubber Ettite 1 B Malay E t B Ayei Hitam Plant mg X 4 B •Ver Kunmg Rubber E,ut« e B Aver Molek Rubbered B Avcr Estate 2 Balau Planting Svnlicat t J886 words
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Advertisement10 1933-05-25 12 FASY- Time' r ert I ING MADE -Pinang Gazette igiire.10 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-05-25 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 92 NW TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAT 12.52 a.m. 7.02 a.m. 12.56 p.m. 7.53 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.25 a.m. 7.32 a.m. 1.23 p.m. 8.23 p.m.36 words
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Article1911 1933-05-25 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. on1,911 words
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Advertisement195 1933-05-25 13 %V 8 a B w a" E M B E g a g B 3 B M a M ,V.V.SV.*. ALL ROADS LEAD TO DUN FROLIC iIGHT OF LIGHTS B OXIN G FRIDAY. 26th MAY, 1933 at 9.30 p.m. MAIN EVENT for tuc titular contest IOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF195 words
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Miscellaneous110 1933-05-25 13 zjs OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 M J rll o-<;OI.I>WYN-MAYISB’S BIG SHOW OF COMEDY AND DRAMA TALLULAH BANKHEAD PO^ C RT Love in the 1933 style From to l ate swept them but the Youth and I W Beaut> of to-day has infinite s<g J3l| WHOi ISEF-* R)k 'OLY ■SI J ■fcpy110 words
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Miscellaneous138 1933-05-25 13 An Excellent British Musical I E )Dv THEATRE GOES. 6.15 Opening To-Night 9 30 BRITISH INTERNATIONAL'S FAST-MOVING EXTRAVAGANZA STANLEy LUpINO POLLY WALKER and a Bevy of Beautiful Girls '■> Sleepless' /Hfe Nipis’ lOw 'British and Bright—a theme song with a spcrkle—Entertainment that won't Eet ycu down'—EMPIRE NEWS. < 'A Bright138 words
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Article1185 1933-05-25 14 Film Studio Incident She Says Was Twisted OWEN NARES AS WITNESS London, May 10. Miss Alma Taylor, the film actress, called Mr. Owen Nares, the actor, as a witness in a libel suit she brought in the King’s Bench Division to-day over a film studio1,185 words
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Article348 1933-05-25 14 Africander Cattle MOTTLED SHEEP FROM BUCKS The King received as a gift from the South African farmers some fine Africander cattle which have been in the Park at Windsor for several years. His Majesty, being of the opinion that they would interest a larger public,348 words
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Advertisement348 1933-05-25 14 /fj DO YOU I// BUY YOUR '/t PEN FOR J/ BEAUTY’S /y SAKE? Different people have different reasons for selecting a pen for personal use. If you want a pen that looks like an aristocrat in your pocket and on your desk, one that comes in many exquisite colors—then you348 words
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Advertisement128 1933-05-25 14 Jha I jfcg-a I ’WEBB I F*<l sip m 9 I I A' is I 4’op-ltele. L I —J Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co j I I PRICES FROM SLBS PER PAIR. Don’t worry about the stocking problem. We know how important it is...how quickly stockings wear out,128 words
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Advertisement2093 1933-05-25 15 J 1 A aTTK~I P ©.-BRITISH INDIA I I (Companies Incorporated in England) y vFMjL TLnf* LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co.. Penang, Teluk Anson. Port Swet-V<-B Tendon Rotterdam Hamburg and Hull May 27 June 23 under contract with His Majesty’s fpnkpn, w<_»2,093 words
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Article, Illustration398 1933-05-25 16 TO-MORROW'S CONTESTS AT FUN FROLIC Thrilling Fights Assured A RECORD CROWD EXPECTED (By “SECONDS OUT”) What is expected to be one of the best fights ever seen in Penang will be staged at the boxing arena in the Fun Frolic Park to-morrow night by the Amalgamated Amusements, Ltd., and Mr.398 words
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Article369 1933-05-25 16 Sumatra Match Duty Tan Ah Quan, the tyekong of a tongkang, was fined $25 in the Police Court this morning for leaving the port of Penang without clearance. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie stated that Sumatran passports were found on accused, which probably meant that he was369 words
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Article54 1933-05-25 16 The following are the handicaps for the fifth race on Saturday RACE 5 Horses Class 2; Division 1, 7—furlongs. Winfield 9.0 Happy New Year 9.0 Row Boat 8.13 Sungei Besi 8.13 Nahgoo 8.07 Air Defence 8.05 Little Mester 8.05 Marietta 8.04 Optimist 8.01 Prince Caravel 8.00 Hard Up54 words
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Article63 1933-05-25 16 Against D.A.F.C. The following will represent the P.C.C. in their first League match, against the D.A. F.C. to-morrow on the S.X.R.C. ground at 5.15 p.m. C. H. Rogers; F. W. E. Kindley, A. W. Wallich H. Bracegirdle (capt), J. R. Burnham, S. L. McNee A. Sinclair,63 words
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Article51 1933-05-25 16 To-night’s Programme Postponed The promoter of to-night’s fight has been away in Singaopre and was only notified by wire yesterday of Battling Chan’s injury to his hand and consequent inability to fight There being no suitable substitute for Chan to-night’s programme is postponed to some future51 words
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Article189 1933-05-25 16 During Whitsuntide FIVE K.L. PLANES COMING Arrangements are well in hand for the visit of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club’s machinese to Penang on Sunday, June 4. Three Club machines and two privately owned are expected to land here. The private machines are a Comper Swift189 words
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Article828 1933-05-25 16 Programme of Pekan Ceremonies The installation of H. H. the Sultan of Pahang will take place on Sunday, May 28, at Pekan in the presence of H. E. the High Commissioner and the representatives of the Sultans of Federated and Unfederated States. The following are extracts828 words
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Article701 1933-05-25 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir—May I be permitted through your widely read columns to approach those Planters in the country who are not Members of the I.S.P. and invite them to consider seriously one very cogent reason for becoming so? It is generally conceded that701 words
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Advertisement293 1933-05-25 16 Pint Blancmang es Tea( tyflavoured Brown A Poboo’. Flavoured Cora It saves time, labour and nxxirr beau» delicious blancmanges and pudding saucesT —with only one minute’s boilin» ShneTLrby* Co., J*® 011 Corn Brown Penang Ipoh. vLlla, packets of assorted lavouxs to each carton. Brown «.Polson's Corn Flour pjmoured mu REDUCTION293 words
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