Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 May 1933
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Title Section21 1933-05-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 122. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 29; h MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Article334 1933-05-29 1 Reuter. Little Hope Of Easy Solution MUTUAL ASSISTANCE PACTS Geneva, May 28. The general commission to-morrow will deal with security and will thus reach one of the most controversial subjects w’hile with regard to the plan, namely article six dealing with mutual assistance pacts, the attitudeReuter. - 334 words
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Article152 1933-05-29 1 Sequel to Loss of a Comrade Wellington, May 10 h-.riy seamen of the British ship Mahia 1 < .014 tens) appeared in court nine of them au,l < i O f disobeying lawful commands, ahd twenty-one of absenting themselves without leave. When the Mahia was152 words
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Article91 1933-05-29 1 —Reuter. Extreme Exhaustion But Holding Ground Poona, May 28. Mr. Gandhi's doctors have issued a bulletin stating that despite extreme exhaustion, Mr. Gandhi is holding his ground and his general condition warrants confidence that he will successfully survive the ordeal but they will be relieved when the fast—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article59 1933-05-29 1 Reuter. H.M.S. Whitshed Arrives Late Hong Kong, May 28. It is learned that a police launch fired a three-pounder several times in its efforts to stop the Prominent and called naval assistance. H.M.S. Whitshed speeded from Bias Bay and arrived immediately after the escape. The report thatReuter. - 59 words
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Article61 1933-05-29 1 Reuter. Alleged Repressive Measures Berlin, May 28. The Austrian Minister M. Tauschitz left for Vienna this morning to report to his Government on the situation created by the German Government’s action imposing a thousand marks fee on visas for all Germans visiting Austria as a retaliationReuter. - 61 words
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Article66 1933-05-29 1 —Reuter. President Roosevelt to Submit Resolution Washington, May 28. President Roosevelt has planned to deliver a war debt message to the Congress before the adjournment which is scheduled for June 10. Senator Robinson, the democrat, has announced after a talk at the White House that the—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article184 1933-05-29 1 Mr. T. J. O’Connor, K.C., And “Grisly Object.” i Exhibits of specimens of the human body are being produced in the High Court quite, frequently now, and on May 12th in the. Court of Appeal Mr. T. J. O’Connor, K.C., M.P., held up something like a184 words
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Article296 1933-05-29 1 Messrs. Debuchi, Fukai and Kadono. —Reuter. Viscount Ishii And Chinese Boycott PLAN TO OVERCOME IT New York, May 28. Viscount Ishii arrived from Washington and in a statement to the press said that the conference indicated that he would present to the Economic Conference a planMessrs. Debuchi, Fukai and Kadono.—Reuter. - 296 words
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Article253 1933-05-29 1 Sir John Simons Surprise Appearance Sir Jo’ Simon, the Foreign Secretary, made a surprise appearance at the City Temple. London on May 9th. He en ere the crowded church and taking up a position behind one of the pillars hstene to Lady Simon, who was already253 words
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Article207 1933-05-29 1 —Reuter. Feng Yu-Hsiang's Announcement TO LEAD ANTIJAPANESE FORCES Shanghai, May 28. The Christian General,” Feng Yuhsiang, who has been living in retirement in Kalgan, has electrified North China with the announcement that he has assumed the post of Commander-in-Chief of the People’s Allied Anti-Japanese Forces” which he—Reuter. - 207 words
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Article183 1933-05-29 1 French Ambassador’s Farewell M. Aime Joseph de Fleuriau, French Ambassador in London since 1924 —the "Amiable Ambassador" bade a diplomatic farewell to England on May 10 on his retirement from office, when he flew from Croy-. don to Paris. He was accompanied by his. daughter, Mlle. Yvonne183 words
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156 1933-05-29 1 Oxford Contemporary Of Cecil Rhodes Sydney, May 9. The dea 4 h has taken place, at the age of seventy-three of the Right Reverend Dr., Gilbert White, formerly Bishop of Carpentaria and of Willohra, and one of the most famous pioneer missionaries of Australia.156 words
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Article166 1933-05-29 1 —Reuter. Nazis Gain 25 Seats Berlin, May 28. Herr Hitler, from Brown House, Munich, has broadcast an appeal to the Danzig population (which will be in the throes of a general election to-day) to remain loyal to the German people. The Chancellor declared that ‘National Socialism knows no—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article48 1933-05-29 1 .—Reuter. Cannot Agree to Arbitration or Truce Lapaze, May 28. Bolivia has rejected the League Council’s proposal to end the conflict with Paraguay. The Government has instructed the Bolivian delegate at Geneva that they cannot agree to an unconditional arbitration or an immediate truce.-.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article51 1933-05-29 1 —Reuter. German Woman Flier Killed Aleppo, May 28. The German airwoman Fraulein Marga von Etzdorf, who unexpectedly took off on May 27 from Berlin on her way to Australia via Siam, crashed owing to a defective landing at 6.17 p.m. She was ex- tricated safely but died—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article295 1933-05-29 1 Life Sentence on Charge of Manslaughter Found not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter, Fred Sanderson (54), motor driver, of Blackburn, married, se-j parated from his wife, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Lawrence, at Manchester Assizes on May 10, to penal servitude for life. He was295 words
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Article254 1933-05-29 1 Installation Ceremony PEKAN EN FETE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. Pekan was en fete on the occasion of the installation yesterday of Sultan Abubakar who came to the throne yesterday on the death of his father. The booming of guns across the wide254 words
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Article66 1933-05-29 1 —Reuter. Bill Declaring Embargo Approved Washington, May 27. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the bill authorizing the President to declare an embargo on the export of arms which was already passed by the House of Representatives. The Committee adopted the amendment that such embargo should operate—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article255 1933-05-29 1 Coroner and Death of Former Liberal Candidate At the inquest, at Blackburn, on May 10. on Mr. William Furness Dean a prominent business man in the town and formerly Liberal candidate for the Rosendale Division, who was found shot at the Blackburn. Literary Club, on Tuesday, the coroner255 words
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Advertisement15 1933-05-29 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Brunch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement8 1933-05-29 1 E. O. HOTEL. t TIFFINS DINNERS A SPECIALITY.8 words
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Advertisement1844 1933-05-29 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE ■■■■■■W.■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■ BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Th 6 NEDERLANDSCHE EFFECTIVE JUNE Ist VACUUM OIL COMPANY HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, or india apstbau* All communications relating to CUSTOMERS ARE REQUESTED TO SEND THEIR rln a n 9 N.V. advertisements should be addressed ORDERS AND INQUIRIES TO THE SOCONY- (NETHERLANDS TRADING Paid-up Capital1,844 words
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Article2343 1933-05-29 3 T HE ANTI-MALARIA CAMPAIGN THE PRACTICE OF OSTEOPATHY HARNESSING VOLCANIC STEAM UNBREAKABLE WIRELESS VALVES :o: (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 13. kixg honours ENTOMOLOGISTS The Entomological Society of London is the Royal Entomological Society of London. At a reception this week of over 200 delegates from2,343 words
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Advertisement99 1933-05-29 3 HOw D H. O. WILLS. Bristol a London. seven cemmandmenis FOR Advertisers (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time, (2) Conform to certain ascertainable conditions, aesthetic and/or traditional (3) Be as distinctive as possible. (4) Be suitable in character to the sense of the words printed. (5) Make border99 words
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181 1933-05-29 4 Relatives Say He was a Native of Leicester BUSINESS PARTNER SHOT London, May 12. The brutal murder of a Mr. E. D. Ridley, a millionaire landlord, said by his relatives to be a native of Leicester, England, and his business partner, Mr. Weinstein,181 words
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Article217 1933-05-29 4 Late of Chartered Bank of India We regret, says the Morning Post,” to announce the death, at the age of 84, of Mr. Thomas Henderson Whitehead, who was well known in the City of London and throughout the Far East. He joined the staff of the217 words
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Article718 1933-05-29 4 Mr. R. W. Jakeman has been appointed an Assistant District Judge, Singapore. Mr. L. R. F. Earl has been appointed a Registrar of the Supreme Court, Labuan. Captain C. A. Scott, S.S.V.F., has been appointed to command No. 2 Coy. Perak j M.V.I. The United Stages consulate718 words
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Article172 1933-05-29 4 Organisation Well in Hand Organisation is now well in hand for the forthcoming Tenth Malayan Exhibi ion which will be held in Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holidays, the sth. 6th and 7th August. It is hoped that the Exhibition will be an even more outstanding success172 words
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Article140 1933-05-29 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, May 27. The funeral of late Mr. S. Soosai Pillai, father-in-law of Mr. M. Adaikalasamy of the Government Printing Department, Alor Star, whose death occurred at his residence (off Jalan Laggar) last week took place at the Roman140 words
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234 1933-05-29 4 Record Attendance The 17 th Swiss Industries Fair held at Basle from March 25 to April 4, 1933, was 'in every respect a great success. Thr number of exhibitors lose from 1123. last year, to 1157 this year, the surface utilifr ed from 12,000234 words
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98 1933-05-29 4 I.S.M. for Mr. Ng Kong Nam been Mr. Ng Kong Nam, who has ed the Imperial Service and meritorious miw 30 Government for »I' l present* in the F.M.S. Ra-iways. vnU with the Medal by tm Councillor on Saturday. .j Mr. Kong Nam has over 3098 words
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Advertisement481 1933-05-29 4 WE HAVE PLEASURE IN A M O N O I G THAT OWING TO AN INCREASED DEMAND ALL OVER THE WORLD— Messrs. SISSONS BROS. CO.. LTD., HULL. We also invite your enquiries for the EM/* I AMR following products manufactured by Messrs. EN V LA s 4 M Sissons Brothers481 words
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Advertisement107 1933-05-29 4 Columbig I n FFER YOU TH,s mu $ical I W MASTERPIECE AT A PRICE I THAT IS WITHIN YOUR REACH. i Hl' bRm jh I (w All i -1 1 iH iMH si J®' j I MB y COLUMBIA SEVEN AUTOMATIC RADIOGRAM. 8 RECORDS ARE CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY. JUST PRESS A107 words
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Article610 1933-05-29 5 Married Just Foil To Race Clock FULL SCORES sta te Trial ended in a draw, the failing in an attempt to beat Bachelors gave a feeble display yes- Zv morning and were all out by tiffin *J ()r 88 Bro °y captured seven wieL 10610 words
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Article350 1933-05-29 5 Boon Beng Scores 45 SMELTERS DEFEATED BY 7 WICKETS A cricket match was played on Saturday between the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club and the Eastern Smelting Co. C.C. on the Francis Light School ground and resulted in a win for the former by seven wickets. The350 words
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Article450 1933-05-29 5 Free School Wins By 9 Wickets The Free School Junior XI, won its second match on Saturday at Green Lane against the Hutchings School Junior XI by 9 wickets in the Clarke Shield. Eu Cheow Chye bowled well for the Free School in the first innings taking450 words
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Article224 1933-05-29 5 Decision in Case of Cricketer Mr. Francis E. Huish, the former Kent county cricketer, is to return to America. Mr. Adam Maitland, M.P. for Faversham, who has interested himself in the case of Mr. Huish, said on May 12 that he had. received a communication to this224 words
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Article221 1933-05-29 5 —Reuter. Final Decision HORSE HAD A GREAT CHANCE SAYS OWNER Paris, May 28. Rodosto’s owner, Princesse Faucigny Lucinge, interviewed by Reuter said she had received a telegram from Epsom saying a Vet was called in for Rodosto yesterday. She added: “If Rodosto has—Reuter. - 221 words
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Article67 1933-05-29 5 —Reuter. Hughes And Perry Enter Final HEBDA'S SURPRISING VICTORY Paris, May 28. In the French Tennis Championships Doubles Semi-final Hughes and Perry beat Cochet and Merlin 6—3, 3—6, B—6, 6 —4. They will now meet the Australians Quist and McGrath in the final. In the singles second—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article88 1933-05-29 5 —Reuter. United States Win American Zone Final Washington, May 28. In the American zone final of the Davis Cup, United States defeated Argentina winning four matches. The singles match between Allizon and Zappa was cancelled owing to rain. Vines (United States) beat Zappa (Argentina) 6 —2, 6—3,—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article55 1933-05-29 5 After Race on Wednesday (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 29. Mr. Eu Tong Sen’s bay Australian mare, Rosamond, had to be destroyed as a result of ricking her back on returning to be stable after her race on Wednesday, when ?he finished a bad last. She appeared55 words
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Article242 1933-05-29 5 Statement by Discovery Committee London, May 12. The Discovery Committee issue the following statement The Discovery Committee regret to learn that certain unfounded rumours are in circulation as to the circumstances in which Commander W. M. Carey, R.N. (retired), Captain of the R.R.S. Discovery 11., met his death.242 words
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Advertisement295 1933-05-29 5 SME Two Outstanding Values SNOW WHITE NAPKINS. P I This is a super value line specially miu wKjlil P urchase d f° r this event. Fully bleached, pure cotton. Attractive designs. Excellent Damask. Long wearing and really worth double the price asked. wL USUALLY SOLD AT $5.95 DOZ. BACK TO295 words
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Miscellaneous179 1933-05-29 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme 1 For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. < Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in thb transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s179 words
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1396 1933-05-29 6 Short Suit Beaten On The Post Third Day's Results DONE UP, EAGLE'S CLAW AND SIGH IN GREAT FINISH Three Wins For Logue (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 26. The weather was fine and cool for to-day’s racing, the third day of the1,396 words
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Article226 1933-05-29 6 Whites Defeat Colours INTERVAL ARREARS WIPED OUT (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipofa, May 27. The last state soccer trial was played to-day when Whites, representing the probables, defeated Colours by five goals to three after being down at the interval. Two goals were scored in the first226 words
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Article666 1933-05-29 6 First Division League Match FIVE GOALS TO ONE VICTORY Despite counter-attractions there was a fair crowd on the S.X.I. ground on Saturday to witness the First Division League Football Match between the Cricket Club and the D. A. F. C., which the Malay team won by666 words
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715 1933-05-29 6 Syed Mohamed Champion Athlete BALDERSTONE HOUSE Wins CHAMPIONSHIP SHIELD The annual athletic sports meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School was held on Saturday on the Renong ground in the presence of a large crowd which included Mr. T. A. O’Sullivan, the Inspector of Schools. The feature of715 words
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Article242 1933-05-29 6 Following Rockefellers Action New York. A wild demonstration took place outside the “Radio City’’ on May 10, when the news became public that Senor >ieg Rivera, the Mexican mural painter, ao been ordered to discontinue his v. yr the frescoes in the great hall of242 words
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Advertisement13 1933-05-29 6 lbCo* &atierĕmQi Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.13 words
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Advertisement61 1933-05-29 6 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN From in the “Pinang Ga«tte” a r< busine M n*' one week’s end to another tt taiK ir ry boring potential customers. e o f >n<S e>» an TW«U« terested reader.* attention g satisfactory in so far a" Can y e unsought reales imagine any start of61 words
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2319 1933-05-29 7 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS HOW TO READ THE STARS SOME USEFUL HINTS ON ROVERING WORLD TOTAL OF SCOUTS STILL ON THE INCREASE:: MIGRATION READING the stars ;By Lt O«- Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell) Well, as I have always been saying, camp is the time2,319 words
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Advertisement254 1933-05-29 7 THERE IS POOR CONSOLATION IN SWING WHAT YOU HAVE MISSED! YOU will one day reach this stage of life. What will your retrospection be Joy and tranquility of mind because your future is assured, or bitter regret because you I neglected to save and thus have to face the autumn254 words
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Article916 1933-05-29 8 Writing in the Sunday Gazette yesterday, a correspondent, over the nom de plume “A Lover of Birds,” drew attention to a practice which is all too prevalent in Penang, namely, the wanton destruction wreaked by small boys, and boys old enough to know better, on the bird life916 words
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Article1260 1933-05-29 8 tak’ it wi’ me."—Robert Bain in the “Glasgow Herald. ” - tak’ it wi’ me."—Robert Bain in the “Glasgow Herald.” This sounds like the title of a Bulldog Drummond story, but it is simply the record of M‘Andrew's last game on our golf course. It might equally well be called The Last Fire for a reason which I1,260 words
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Article771 1933-05-29 8 > THE LAST OF HINKLER 1 The dis 'ovory of the body f M Hinkler more then three moiKh he left England to fly to An. 2 pletes the last chapter of an I’story. All hope of find,- hhn s m allv e had I long ,ince771 words
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Advertisement135 1933-05-29 8 SIR GERALD DU MAURIER Recommends The Filter Tip To All Who Value Physical Fitness. F,lter FOR 1» «fl T F i /<> **3 Will 53 i|wL a HSg»*- Keep You CENTS jfifc- 1 A 1 F?t. J»y; /1 J* IB V I du MAURIER FILTERITIP’VIRGINIA MADE IN LONDON. SOLE AGENTS:135 words
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Advertisement55 1933-05-29 8 ■■■VAVe’ASW.W ;9 Kill z I I '«S|B'( 5g 1 'X V ti IW* I I w* H' j ‘i BOTTLED IN OPORTO BY C. N. KO?KE CO.. Ltd.. The Original Exporters Of Port Wine. :o: OBTAINABLE AT All the Leading Dealers. or from SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG55 words
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Article448 1933-05-29 9 Professor Engledow The Chairman ADAMS AND MR. topham members ment to the F.M.S. Government .ted May 26 publishes the terms ■ni -ion appointed to inquire into of the Rubber Research InstiV.ala for which purpose Profes- ~.>o w has arrived from Home. other members of the commission Hdti’ble448 words
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Article257 1933-05-29 9 League of Nations Bulletin The following is the Health Bulletin of -he League of Nations’ Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for week ended May 20, 1933 Baghdad 1 smallpox case. Bassein 7 smallpox cases and 1 death 48 compared with 2 cases and 5 deaths in the previous257 words
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641 1933-05-29 9 Test Case COURT SEQUEL TO ROAD COLLISION Four witnesses gave evidence in the case before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Fourth Police Magistrate, on Friday, in which a European, John Angus, of the Singapore Fire Brigade, was summoned to answer charges of causing hurt641 words
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Article174 1933-05-29 9 Bill for Council to Make Competition Equal To enable the railway to compete on equal terms with other carriers a bill to amend the Railway Ordinance is to be introduced to the next meeting of the Legislative Council. Under the Railway Ordinance as it stands, says the174 words
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Article853 1933-05-29 9 Misplcced Confidence CINEMA EMPLOYEES IN COURT Before the Third Magistrate. Singapore, Mr. J. F. F. Gregg. G. E. Perera, a bookkeeper employed in the office of the Capitol. Theatre, acused a colleague, v incent, Wijeysuria, of having misappropriated over $750 which had been entrusted to853 words
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Article881 1933-05-29 9 Stall-Holder Hit With Revolver GAOL WITHOUT OPTION OF FINE A Malay detective who struck a Chinese stall-keeper on the head with the butt of a service revolver during an allegedly unpi evoked assault on the latter was sent to prison for three months by Mr. J.881 words
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Article83 1933-05-29 9 UN Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £l9l-7-6 £l9l-7-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £l9l-2-6 £l9l-2-6 Singapore $105.00 $lOB.OO Business Done Penang 8106 00 Business Done 25 tons sold COPRA—(Sundrled) W. 25 M 30 BLACK PEPPER $20.00 $20.00 RUBBER London 3^-d ‘V New York sf,c.(G) 5 2 C.(G) Singapore cts ct3 TAPIOCA83 words
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Advertisement143 1933-05-29 9 THE IDEAL FOOD FOR THE TROPICS The Nourishment A Child Receives From Breast Milk And HUMANISED TRUFOOD Is Virtually Identical. EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE YOUR SAFEGUARD. HUMANISED TOW©© tobtotherTMilk OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND HIGH CLASS STORES. o SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTDBISHOP STREET. PENANG. ißunnyiiieM143 words
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Article827 1933-05-29 10 Bombardier Wells’s Son ACTION SETTLED Westminster School Incident A settlement was announced in the King’s Bench Division on May 15th of the action by Mrs. Helen Wells and her husband, Mr. William Thomas Wells (Bombardier Wells), against the Governors of Westminster School, claiming damages for breach of827 words
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Article507 1933-05-29 10 Barbaric Spectacle in Berlin “BEHAVE BRUTALLY” ORDER TO BURGOMASTERS London, May 12. Germany won’t be orphaned without men like Einstein,’’ declared Gerhand Krueger, leader of the Nazi students, who burned six van-loads of un-German books on the Opera Square, Berlin. Krueger was delivering a broadcast address507 words
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Article356 1933-05-29 10 Street Attack on Diamond Merchant BY THREE MEN w Dramatic Escape Watched from High Windows Mr. L. Harris, a diamond merchant, of Hatton Garden, London, was robbed of jewellery valued at £2,000, at the corner of Hatton Garden and Cross Street, on May 10. A saloon356 words
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Article126 1933-05-29 10 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow:— 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc. to be laid on the126 words
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Article373 1933-05-29 10 Claim by Estate of the Late Mr. Dan Radcliffe Creditors met at the London Bankruptcybuildings on May 15, under the failure of Mr. J. Maundy Gregory, described as an editor, of 38, Parliament-street, London S.W. A receiving order was made on the joint petition of Messrs. Langton373 words
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Advertisement16 1933-05-29 10 tz 777-777/77 tz vz tz WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.16 words
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Advertisement107 1933-05-29 10 1»! UI IO .1" I" r 1 -11. J 1 1 A'-' 4 11 r I wtc U r Rll i OMalaWma H I ■MSW 4 i wWiHtWw -1 1 wmT x -Li i I ■I s —j I B 1 i SOLE DISTRIBUTORS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. PENANG SINGAPORE,107 words
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Article4967 1933-05-29 11 Debate In The House Of Lords IMPORTANCE of research Disoppearoncc Of R.R.A. Be Loss To Industry COMPULSION NOT IMPROPER ln t h e House of Lords on May 9, the Rubber Industry Bill was i -ind read a second time. We give below the full report4,967 words
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Advertisement81 1933-05-29 11 Blancmanges ready flavoured Brown A Poboo’s Flavoured Com Flour is a grmt idea. It saves time, labour and money because you can delicious blancmanges and pudding sauces in a moment r wi,h “S* “‘““•'l You „«w hw« Sime Darby A Co., i«mous Com Flour, which Brown A Polson have aoada81 words
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Article162 1933-05-29 12 Annual Meeting DUCTIBILITY OF STRAITS TIN Reason For Premium Position (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 27. Mr. C. L. Green was elected president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines and Mr. A. L. Flowerdew Vice-President at the annual meeting to-day. Messrs. J. Rich, Windeatt, Hengel162 words
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Article126 1933-05-29 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 85 11|16 85% New York 3.96 3.90*6 Montreal 4.51 4.47% Brussels 24.22 24.24% Geneva 17.45 17.47% Amsterdam 8.3% 8.37% Milan 65 65 Berlin 14 13 32 14.42% Stockholm 19.50 19.45 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19% 19.70 Vienna 31 31 Prague 113%126 words
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Article56 1933-05-29 12 PENANG, MAY 29 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 13J16 4 m|Ls 213 29|32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 3132 3 Documentary 2 4 7,32 On New York Bank Demand 45% T.T. 980nom Indi a T.T. 153 Hangkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.56 words
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Article949 1933-05-29 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 55 60 60 70 Alor Gajah 30 40 45 55 Amalgamated Malay 75 001.17% 1.25 Ayer Panas 32% 40 50949 words
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Article1045 1933-05-29 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 8 t U NAMES, J, <n it hS iRUBBER (Dollar.) S C; c Allenby Rubber Co. 60 7° Alor Gajah Rubber Eatate 45 55 Amalgamated Malay Estates I 17) 135 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate SO 0 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate* 5 IS Ayer Molek Rubber Co.1,045 words
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Article356 1933-05-29 12 MAY, 1933 MAY 30 Municipal Commissioners Meeting, Municipal Offices, 4 p.m. League Football Municipality v. Medical Department, Dato Kramat ground. MAY 31 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, 4th day. League Football: E. S. Company v. T. S. S. Dato Kramat ground. JUNE 2 Practice parade for King’s Birthday,356 words
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Advertisement27 1933-05-29 12 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST IN STATIONERY PRINTING AND ENGRAVING DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette Press Limited.27 words
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Advertisement134 1933-05-29 12 WELSH RABBITS jit < wu>s jftSAKfAST w best breakfaat all peoples of all ages is Scott's Porage Oats. In this grand sustaining food you get the special quality and flavour for which Scottish Oats have always been renowned. Ft w -a'- wi VC* Ww'' l nvmv 3» Sole Agents tor134 words
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Miscellaneous46 1933-05-29 12 T WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a m 76 E No °n 9i TIDE TABLES tar t High Water. Low Wat® TO-DAY 2.55 a m. 8.47 a.m. 2 42 P-m- 9.45 p.m. to-morrow 3.30 a m. 9.15 a m r 3.11 p.m. 10.18 p m46 words
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Article587 1933-05-29 13 Schedule of Principal Lines TUe following is a list of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY a N from Singapore, Port SwetR and Teluk Anson. s CARTHAGE from Singapore. Sails for Europe. 3S A ARAP ARA for Rangoon and Calcutta. t ’I587 words
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Article2105 1933-05-29 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.N.I.L.M. will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Paneh by the s.s. “Jeram” will be closed at 2 p.m. to--day. A2,105 words
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Miscellaneous71 1933-05-29 13 ft W|g vAi~ 41 6.75 TO'NIGUT 9 30 BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS ON THE STAGE Professor PAUL LENTZ the world famous master illusionist AND MADAM LENTZ !n Her Own DANCE CREATIONS And Living Statue Poses. ON THE SCREEN HENRY EDWARDS IN THE THRILLING BRITISH NAVAL DRAMA "THE CALL OF THE SEA"71 words
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Miscellaneous273 1933-05-29 13 OPENING TO-NIGHT The ACE' of Screen Daredevils in Smashing Drama of the Big Timber Country I RICHARD TALMADGE IN L "ON YOUR GUARD" PACKED WITH ACTION ALIVE WITH THRILLS TENSE WITH SUSPENSE NEXT CHANGE! FRANK BUCK'S World-Discussed Malayan Animal Epic, ‘BRING’EM BACK ALIVE' The Wonder Film That Packed the Capitol273 words
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Article4117 1933-05-29 14 CHIEF JUSTICE AN OLD METHODY” BOY: FLYING MYSTERY RECALLED: THE VICTIM OF THE PETALING TRAGEDY: WILD LIFE IN MALAYA RISE IN THE PRICE OF RUBBER: NEW USES FOR TIN MALAYAN ARRIVAL AT THE ZOO :o: (From Our Own Correspondent) -"British Malaya" London, May 17. CHIEF JUSTICE’S-"British Malaya" - 4,117 words
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Advertisement89 1933-05-29 14 Eu .CRYI/> each day /I P r <*ent 8 nta l deca y axiom. To 1 pte<l J c c 1 J* thorough Eucryl Toot h PoJ U Amoves all ef It M end Mfe, otT ple w g n stan p y 159 Beach St., Penang’ ol These distressing89 words
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Article543 1933-05-29 16 Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson HAD LOOKED FORWARD TO COMING HERE Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson, the new judge, who took his seat for the first time on the Supreme Court bench this morning was formally welcomed by the members of t.ie Penang Bar and also the Singapore543 words
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Article239 1933-05-29 16 Preliminary Objection Upheld In the Supreme Court this morning the first matter to be heard by the new judge, Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson, was a motion in which it was sought to set aside an Order of March 27 on the ground that the same was239 words
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Article290 1933-05-29 16 Moonlight Opera Draws Large Crowds Saturday and Sunday nights at Wembley saw the largest crowds for a long time, the chief attraction being the all vaudeville and krongchong night, on Saturday, and the special play, “Siti-Sundaree” or ‘‘The Unhappy Home,” staged on Sunday by the Moonlight Opera.290 words
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Article93 1933-05-29 16 Off Perak Coast Tan Ah Quan, tyekong or skipper of a tongkang, who was charged in the Police Court on Thursday last. May 25, with leaving Penang without a port clearance, was arrested off the coast of Perak yesterday morning when attempting to smuggle his cargo of93 words
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Article85 1933-05-29 16 The Hon’ble Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford and Mrs. Hereford, Mrs. L. M. B. Evans and 2 children, and Mr. P. Maasland arrived in Penang, this morning, by the s.s. “Kedah” from Belawan Deli. Mr. H. M. T. Brinkman booked through to Singapore. S.S. KLANG Mr. J. G.85 words
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Article59 1933-05-29 16 Perak v. Kedah (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 29. The following have been selected to represent Perak against Kedah on Sunday, June 4, at Alor Star :—Chan Ah Kow Guan Lean and Ooi Seng Chye; Alladad Khan, Joo Keat and John Foo Badi, Jalleh Mee Onn,59 words
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Article787 1933-05-29 16 Crash in “Motor Cycle of the Air MR. C. H. LOWE-WYLDE Newcastle Man’s Pioneer Work Mr. C. H. Lowe-Wylde, the gliding expert, was killed on May 14th evening when a new motor glider he was piloting crashed at Maidstone airport, West Mailing, Kent. He had been circling787 words
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Article19 1933-05-29 16 BIRTH. FTTTOCK —To Isabel, wife of Charles Fittock, on May 26th, at Cairn Home, Singapore, a daughter.19 words
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Article400 1933-05-29 16 Two Chinese Convicted A large array of articles comprising silver watches, silver beer tankards, silver finger bowls and sweet trays, and many articles of clothing formed the exhibits in a case in which two Chinese were charged in the District Court, to-day with theft and fraudulent400 words
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