Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 May 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-05-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 123. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY. 30th MAY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article200 1933-05-30 1 ."—Reuter. Forces Of Disruption And Dislocation japan and her neighbours London, May 30. Viscount Ishii, in a radio speech, paid a tribute to President Roosevelt as keen J)Ut sympathetic, firm but fair. He re •*ated that the traditional JapaneseLrion friendship remained unshaken by recent events. Speaking of."—Reuter. - 200 words
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Article179 1933-05-30 1 W Radio Service. Reuter and Hnal Acceptance Expected To-morrow London, May 29. h is understood that the main lines of lour Power Pact have now been agupon and it is hoped that in the Miuided form it will shortly be initialled. parties to the Pact are GreatW Radio Service.; Reuter and - 179 words
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Article103 1933-05-30 1 'Kugbv• n g •übmitt gb > Radio Service. SILESIA League Postpones Consideration The com. i London, May 29. Cex ln 7 ratiOn by the League of Na,''Tl h -r Sii, f tbe treatment of Jews in b/Tu Wb Cb bas been raised on a C ouncil by'Kugbv• n g •übmitt gb> Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article50 1933-05-30 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. No Details Of Arrangements London, May 29. Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir John Simon said he understood fighting between China and Japan had ceased but he had not yet received details of any arrangements that might have been come to..—Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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183 1933-05-30 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Confined to 80 Per Cent, of t Previous Shipments London, May 29. In accordance with article three of the Convention of May 1, negotiations will shortly be opened by Buenos Aires with the Argentine Government for the conclusion of the supplementary.—Rugby Radio Service. - 183 words
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Article73 1933-05-30 1 Inquest on Constable Who was Shot (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 29. The| Coroner to-day returned a verdict of murder at the inquest on the death of Pathan constable who was shot dead in Orchard Road on May 21. During the evidence it was stated that other73 words
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Article59 1933-05-30 1 —Reuter. President Opposed to Amendment Washington, May 30. Mr. Hull announced that he and President Roosevelt were opposed to the amendment of the Arms Embargo Bill providing for the prohibition of export of arms to apply to both sides. Mr. Hull said this did not conform to.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article35 1933-05-30 1 Dresses as Workman Lisbon, May 30. The Prime Minister, M. Salazar, dressed like one of the workmen, from whom he received an enthusiastic welcome, laid the keel of a new destroyer. —Reuter.35 words
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Article28 1933-05-30 1 Reuter. A Prisoner on Parole Berlin, May 30. It is reported that the ex-ChanceUor, von Schleicher, is a prisoner on parole at the fortress at Kuestrin.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article106 1933-05-30 1 .—Reuter. Exhausted But In Excellent Spirits Poona, May 29. Mr. Gandhi broke his 21 days' fast at noon sipping a tumbler of fruit juice. Lady Thackersey’s house was besieged by friends and journalists. Mrs. Naidu stood at the head of the stairs and selected those privileged.—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article58 1933-05-30 1 —Reuter. Passed by House of Representatives Washington. May 30. The House of Representatives by 283 to 57 votes passed the Bill abolishing the gold standard after limiting the debate to three hours. The House rejected several Republican amendments including one restricting the provisions for two years!.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article36 1933-05-30 1 .—Reuter. Senator Couzens Invited to be a Delegate Washington, May 30. President Roosevelt has invited Senator Couzens of Michigan to be a delegate to the Economic Conference. He will be the only Republican. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article105 1933-05-30 1 Reuter. Ineffective Application In China London, May 29. The question of the registration of trade marks in China was drawn attention to in the House of Commons by Mr. Nunn who declared that traders in China complained most bitterly of the ineffective way in which theReuter. - 105 words
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Article71 1933-05-30 1 i.—Rugby Radio Service. Imminent Release Expected London, May 29. Negotiations for the release of the three BriuX'n officers kidnapped by Chinese pirates from the steamer Nanchang in March, are in the hands of the Manchukuo authorities and the newspapers anticipate that their release is imminent. The details arei.—Rugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article59 1933-05-30 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Injured Arm London, May 29. Sir Henry Birkin, the well-known racing motorist, is seriously ill in a London nursing home following an injury to his arm which came in contact with the red hot exhaust pipe of his motor car when competing in—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article79 1933-05-30 1 Government were still open.—Rugby Radio Service. Opportunities For Negotiation Still Open London, May 29. Asked in the House of Commons whether any negotiations had been entered into since the imposition of the Russian embargo or were contemplated with a view to restoration of former commercial relations, theGovernment were still open.—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article80 1933-05-30 1 —Reuter. Report Asked from Former Treasury Secretary Washington, May 29. A resolution requesting a report from the former Secretary to the Treasury on income tax assessments and payments by Mr. Mellon, the ex-Ambassador of Great Britain and some 200 companies connected with his fortune from 1917 to—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article98 1933-05-30 1 be 68 years old on Saturday.—Rugby Radio Service. Saturday’s Ceremony London, May 30. The Prince of Wales, who held for the King to-day the last levee of the season, will probably take the place of His Majesty for the trooping of the colour on Saturday andbe 68 years old on Saturday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article197 1933-05-30 1 British Trawlers Leave on 3,000-Mile Vovage Two steam trawlers, the San Sebastian and the Malaga, which have been chartered from the Boston Deep Sea Fishing and Ice Company, Limited, of Fleetwood, by the Italian Government, left Fleetwood, on May 9, for St. John’s, Newfoundland, a voyage of197 words
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Article97 1933-05-30 1 Karachi to Calcutta.—Rugby Radio Service. No Reason For Delay INDIAN ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE London, May 29. In reply to a Parliamentary question whether all necessary arrangements with regard to landing grounds and meteorological services had been made by the Government of India to enable the air route fromKarachi to Calcutta.—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article61 1933-05-30 1 is 3.96’/ 2 Gold is 123/3.—Rugby Radio Service. Improvement in Industrial Sections London, May 29. On the Stock Exchange, the markets showed renewed cheerfulness with further improvements in industrial sections, notably Transatlantics. British funds are a trifle lower, War Loan 3 Viz per cent, being quoted at Theis 3.96’/2. Gold is 123/3.—Rugby Radio Service. - 61 words
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Article38 1933-05-30 1 -Reuter. 10 Minute Time Limit to be Moved Washington, May 30. Senator Pittman has announced that he will move a time limit of ten minutes for the opening speeches of each delegation at the Economic Conference.-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article309 1933-05-30 1 Specialist and Mystery of Son’s Behaviour A statement that a Glasgow youth was of an “egotistical, Narcissistic, flashy type,” was made by a mental specialist in Glasgow High Court on May 9th at the trial of Gavin Scott Forrest (18), on a charge of stealing a309 words
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Advertisement8 1933-05-30 1 E O. HOTEL. all rooms FACING THE sea.8 words
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Advertisement7 1933-05-30 1 E. O. HOTEL TIFFINS DINNERS A SPECIALITY.7 words
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Advertisement1680 1933-05-30 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TO LET p" BANKS NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENTS EFFECTIVE JUNE Ist VACUUM OIL COMPANY NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank All communications relating to CUSTOMERS ARE REQUESTED TO SEND THEIR HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, nm,, flkhrertisements should be addressed I ORDERS AND INQUIRIES TO THE SOCONY- I Royal Charter iggg) So the Advertisement Manager,1,680 words
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FOOTBALL AT HOME
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Article1380 1933-05-30 3 HUD DERSFIELD WIN RUGBY CUP finish of the Footba Season fINA l positions and relegations from our Own Correspondent) London, May 13. the rugby cup final League history was made at Ru gby Ua when n the first Werb y Hot the Challenge Cup, and the 611 1 Pi v1,380 words
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Article1083 1933-05-30 3 Motherwell’s Success at Easter Road HEARTS SECURE A CUP From Our Own Correspondent i London, May 13. NOTABLE FOOTBALL RESULTS Football, cricket, and athletics were in opposition in Scotland on May 6th. Notable results in football were the victories of Motherwell and Queen’s Park over the Hibernians1,083 words
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Advertisement87 1933-05-30 3 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week's end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so87 words
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Advertisement252 1933-05-30 3 5 STEEL PIPES J FOR ALL PURPOSES. WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, MINING, OIL-PUMPING. H (MANUFACTURED IN MALAYA FROM BRITISH RAW MATERIALS) ■T f ORDERS IN HAND FOR OVER 20 MILES OF LARGE DIAMETER PIPES. 7 B B SUPERIOR PIPES AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. The life of a pipe depends very largely on252 words
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Article960 1933-05-30 4 Mr. A. W. Brunton, of Tronoh Mines, Knta, returned from Home a few days ago. Dr. Castellain, formerly Health Officer, F.M.S.R., left for home last week on retirement. Mr. L. T. Williams, Senior Partner, Gibb and Co., Ipoh, is proceeding to England on holiday next month. We960 words
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Article171 1933-05-30 4 Bandits Attack Diamond Merchant The police are inquiring into three jewel robberies in London. In one of them a diamond merchant, Mr. L. Harris, of New’ House. Haftongarden, was attacked by three bandits a few yards from his office, and his bag containing £2,000 worth of jewellery171 words
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Article232 1933-05-30 4 Company’s Statement The official announcement that the Leviathan, the largest American liner, would be withdrawn from service immediate'y was made on May 11 by the London office of the United States Lines, on receipt of confirmation from New York. It was sta'ed in “The Daily Telegraph”232 words
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Advertisement253 1933-05-30 4 "SHIP" BRAND BEER BREWED IjH BRITISH ond r- 3SER BOTTLED SATISFIES w w every OF?,;/IT 1 I EtHTAIN feu J l JIM THIRST Kaß j zq MM —O— C*£hTSKif Sole Agents: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG SINGAPORE, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR. > r r w-ww aww wr —K* i igjyl irag-g253 words
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Advertisement38 1933-05-30 4 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinantj Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam an,. Sumatra. As a selling me lium it stands unrivalled.38 words
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Advertisement101 1933-05-30 4 i Columbia I O FFER YOU TH!S mu $»cal I VX MASTERPIECE AT I THAT IS WITHIN YCIJ'-’, i IMWfejw COLUMBIA "SUPERHET SEVEN" AUTOMATIC RADIOGRAM. 8 RECORDS ARE CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY. JUST PRESS A BUTTON AND SIT SACK AND ENJOY HALF AN HOUR OF MUSIC THAT IS MAGNIFICENTLY REPRODUCED. ITS PURITY101 words
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535 1933-05-30 5 Latest Derby Probables RODOSTO AND LOCHIEL SCRATCHED London, May 29. The French horse, Rodosto, which recently won the One Thousand Guineas and was one of the most heavily backed horses entered for the Derby, is suffering from cramj and has been taken out of535 words
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Article140 1933-05-30 5 Selangor Team to Meet Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. After four soccer trials the following were selected to play for Selangor against Perak in the Northern Section of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup competition at Ipoh on June 10: Vythil ingam; Dinnah, Thornton; Kim140 words
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Article100 1933-05-30 5 i.—Reuter. Yorkshire’s Innings Victory London, May 29. The County Cricket match between Yorkshire and Kent at Leeds resulted in a vvm for Yorkshire by an innings and 24 runs. Yorkshire taking first lease of the wicket made 286, Leyland Contributing 93. Kent were all dismissed for 90 runsi.—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article234 1933-05-30 5 London Girl Scares Paris Boulevards London, May 13. Miss Lily Dods, a beautiful young London girl, has recently been causing a sensation on the Paris boulevards by taking a lion for a walk on a lead. I had to get chain lead,” Miss Dads told Reuter,234 words
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Article173 1933-05-30 5 Official Bill Removes Doubts of Validity Fears which had arisen in the minds of hundreds of couples that their marriages at churches in the London area were not entirely legal have been finally set at rest. The churches concerned are St. Andrew’s, Neasden, Middlesex, St. Paul’s, Chingford,173 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article69 1933-05-30 5 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,—l notice that proportion of potatoes sold in the Municipal markets are diseased. Are not they injurious to health apart from the purchasers having these bad tubers passed off on to them? Cannot the Municipal Health Authorities take action in the69 words
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Article157 1933-05-30 5 Sir,—According to the reports of proceedings in the Monopolies cases, when illicit samsu has been seized, the defence that samstt is used as a medicine for rheumatism is usually treated with levity, which results in the accused in being heavily fined. For nearly forty years I157 words
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Article274 1933-05-30 5 Franchise Demanded for Every Undergraduate London, May 11. The Isis, this week, tilts at The feverish activity in the political circles” of Oxford, and suggests that it is the sincere and serious mirror of Oxford life and thought. “To-day.” it declare, “the feverish activity in274 words
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490 1933-05-30 5 Sweetheart’s Clash With Her Mother SAID SHE WAS OLDFASHIONED An “unfortunate clash of wills” between a mother and her daughter’s sweetheart was referred to by the coroner, Mr. H. J. Jefferies at the inquest at Rayleigh, Essex, on May 16, on Constance Milbank, aged 23,490 words
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Article288 1933-05-30 5 Play Producer as Co-Respondent Mi'. Justice Langton, in the Divorce Court on May 15th, granted the petition of Mr. Rupert Charles Hart-Davis, publisher, Lawrence-street, Chelsea, for a decree nisi against his wife, Mrs. Edith Margaret Emily Hart-Davis (Miss Peggy Ashcroft, the actress), because of her adultery with288 words
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Article48 1933-05-30 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6 PM. 7-30 P.M. 1. March The Voice of the Guns Alford. 2. Overture The Eclipse Williams. 3. Selection Frederica Lehar. 4. Bolero Legero Invisible Arditi. 5. Serenade Schubert. 6. Selection Afgar CuviUier. 7. Rumba Siboney Lecuona. God Save The King.48 words
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Advertisement33 1933-05-30 5 there no EASY—Times are hard but Price.” s h ed to offcr that article at a “thro wawaj a t ong a small advertisement to the UI and diof it it a Mn.factM,33 words
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Advertisement11 1933-05-30 5 THE TARZAN OF THE DEEP "T’GER SHARK" Opens To-morrow at QUEEN'S.11 words
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Advertisement173 1933-05-30 5 SMART HATS From r $630 CfIIMESE kAHTERh. BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Plano Co. 1 Hl is over fresh wonder II d.K 9 M ill Evening in P«« P«rh«no. n| soh.» •***<“£,"X I sr*v x. A Ti? Hl of a trying climate. «I OM«on. II Ar.ams of their originator—173 words
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Miscellaneous161 1933-05-30 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Strait* Settlement*, and Federated Malay State* from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. A nnnnnrement* will be made at frequent interval*. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,610 kc|s 31.55161 words
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Article1863 1933-05-30 6 LORD ASTOR’S NEWMARKET "DOUBLE RACE FOR THE NEWMARKET STAKES: TWO HORSES DESTROYED AT GATWICK (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 17. KING S HORSES OUT OF DERBY There is much disappointment that the King will not be represented among the runners for the Derby this year. The1,863 words
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Advertisement223 1933-05-30 6 Holbrook’s Sauce. Sole. Agents WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd., I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. 1 Abundant Energy wafers IN these strenuous days, thousands of active men and women rely on Horlick’s Malted Milk to keep them always fit. Made from fresh, full cream cows’ milk enriched with the nutritive223 words
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Advertisement154 1933-05-30 6 o Vj»-/ Ovz ER > Not for nothing do all t h e 1 portraits of “Johnnie Walker” I show him in his characteristic f attitude. He’s always moving—--1 and with the times. That’s why swing has been produced—f the first whisky to be spe- 1 cially blended for climates154 words
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203 1933-05-30 7 Archbishop and Persecution of the Jews ORGANISED TERRORISM London, May 13. «T’Accuse,” issued by the British Empire Headquarters of the World Alliance for Sating Anti-Semitism, contains an “In vZoriam” notice with the names of Jews who have been victims of Nazis. In a massage203 words
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Article245 1933-05-30 7 Pleased With Outlook From Unilever House The Emir of Katsina, the Nigerian ruler, was received by the King at Backingham Palace on May 12th. Later in the day the Emir, accompanied by his brother, one of his sons and a friend, continued his sight-seeing tour,245 words
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Article153 1933-05-30 7 Ships on Reduced Commission Basis 120 AFFECTED The v. Washington, May 15. that a r)epartmen t has given orders «hins ifd Of all -America’s combatant a "rot- r naval Aircraft shall be placed on basis wTh rescrve or reduced commission Pendlture. U l in Th THENG153 words
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Article702 1933-05-30 7 Strange and Bizarre But Not Humbugs PASSION FOR SERVICE < Modern youth, with its honesty and absence of humbug, was defended in a striking speech at an Individualist luncheon in London on May 10th by Canon R. J. Campbell, the preacher, who expressed his faith in the702 words
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Article930 1933-05-30 7 Communists Cry Down With Fascism REMOVED FROM DOCK Tussaud Model of Hitler Smeared With Paint A wild struggle between three Communists and police officers occurred at Marylebone Police Court on May 13th when they were charged before Mr. Snell with wilfully damaging a wax model of930 words
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Article326 1933-05-30 7 How Books Have Provided New Jobs for Workless IT PAYS TO STUDY How many unemployed by study fitted themselves for other posts when their own have failed them is revealed by the American Library Association. Among instances quoted of workless library-users thus obtaining new employment are326 words
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158 1933-05-30 7 An occasion when an East End child bought her’ a pennyworth of chips was recalled by the Countess of Mayo at the annual meeting of the Federation of working Girls’ Clubs at 10, Downing-street, on May 8. The incident occurred while she158 words
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Advertisement21 1933-05-30 7 HE TRIFLED WITH THE MATE OF A TIGER SHARK and The Sea Runs Red See "TIGER SHARK" At the QUEEN’S To-morrow.21 words
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Advertisement164 1933-05-30 7 Time Gentlemen 1 ■r li 7 By W ■I SBl 11 r 18l ■I f/i \1 11 1 l FOR A TIGTR BEER I DISTRIBUTORS FRASER G NEAVE. YOU GET THEM ALL NEWS—A service of local and general news that gives a complete picture of the happenings of the day.164 words
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Article1175 1933-05-30 8 Make the Railway pay its way. That apparently is the latest slogan of the Malayan Administration. It is a laudable ambition in every respect and there are several roads by which it can be achieved. But the road chosen by the Governments of the Federated Malay States1,175 words
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Article1163 1933-05-30 8 plexion. Not by a long chalk.”—Peter Addison in the “Manchester Guardian - plexion. Not by a long chalk.” —Peter Addison in the “Manchester Guardian.' Some of this conversation is imaginary, I feel sure. But you must charge that part of it to Mrs. Tetlow’s imagination, not mine. All I did was to listen as efficiently as the noise inside1,163 words
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Article619 1933-05-30 8 CHEAP EGGS Fowl-owners who vt ew wjth the present slump in fort themselves with th.” Georgia eggs are even sidents in that country s<y tha» are lower now than th h-. pri the Civil War. a nickte i s 7 be dozen eggs. In Hancock themselves are619 words
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Advertisement165 1933-05-30 8 9 EE EE pw «Hl ra HO F‘gSv T Wil^we** 0 A MAKRIKCf tfr?V i, l 4<V ffil Hr *’',/•'f t»vo tAKfc |fe& V| ~Ss K£ j S 5 g SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. A good JBh game J165 words
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Advertisement55 1933-05-30 8 UU 4 4=4 4J4 !1 .4 First of All comes QUALITY That is why Particular Smokers prefer D E RESZKE TIJL’ ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES Say (i DE RESZKE t o yo u r tobacconist. SAVE THE COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Singapore. Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—31. MMME.H55 words
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Article545 1933-05-30 9 DREAD OF MOVING “Instances are quite common where the old slum dweller resents interference and dreads the idea of being moved from his old surroundings. “The children of the slums have not yet become acclimatised. They are growing up under conditions in which they are545 words
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Article375 1933-05-30 9 DISGRACE Rents Too High For The Incomes £10,000,000 T o-Yeor Loan Offer By A Society CHEAPER HOUSES London, May 17. r org of the Halifax Building Society need to-day that they have decided .j-operate with the Government in conQ ction with the Housing Bill (Financial 1933, by granting375 words
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239 1933-05-30 9 Armed Guard For Him In A New York Adventure HE HAS ANOTHER THEORY London, May 17. ilr Noel Coward has narrowly escaped kidnapped by a party of gangsters in New York. At any rate, so the “New York Daily News declares to-day. Ir. an exclusive”239 words
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162 1933-05-30 9 Seven Days’ Journey in a State of Unconsciousness The Rev. Marcus M. Goldberg, the Rabbi of Finchley Synagogue, who has been missing for nearly three weeks, returned to his home on May 11th. Tnterviewed, Mr. Goldberg said he left Finchley on April 24 in what he162 words
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Article409 1933-05-30 9 44 At The Moment It Is Adequate M.P.s AND SITUATION IN EUROPE I London. May 17. Mr. Macdonald was questioned this afternoon abo.it the adequacy of the Royal Air Force. The first question came fiom Mr. Boothby, who asked: “In view’ of the present situation in409 words
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123 1933-05-30 9 Boy and Girl Born to Mrs. Edward Barford Twins—a boy and a girl—have been bom to Mrs. Edward Barford, younger daughter of Lord Ashfield, chairman of the Underground Group, at her home in Bryan-ston-court. W. Mr. and Mrs. Barford have another daughter, who will123 words
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Article299 1933-05-30 9 Insanity And Obscenity Of Another War WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS Co-operation Between U.S. And Britain London, May 17. The Hon. Robert Worth Bingham, the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Great Britain, reached Plymouth to-day. Replying to a welcome by the Mayor of Plymouth, he said: “We299 words
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331 1933-05-30 9 Message Receipts At the General Meeting of Cables and Wireless Limited, last July, Mr. J. C. Deni-son-Pender, the Governor, explained that it would be impossible to continue the monthly publication of estimated receipts in the same form, owing to the taking over by local Overseas331 words
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Article88 1933-05-30 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London $l9l-7-6 $l9B-12-6 TIN—(S Months) London £l9l-2-6 £l9B-17-6 Singapore >lOB.OO Business Done Penang $lOB.OO $106.87% Business Done 25 tons sold Buyers—No sellers CXJPRA —(Sundried) $4.30 BLACK PEPPER 520 00 ,20 “’’’ES» ’A»- 3A<t S C(G s C G XaX 1014 CU TAP l°®* J 3.8088 words
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Advertisement12 1933-05-30 9 LOOKING FOR THRILLS? "TIGER SHARK" WILL MAKE YOU BREATHLESS To-morrow at QUEEN'S.12 words
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Advertisement74 1933-05-30 9 i A ,4 fofr babv because it is I nearest io J I nature! JI HUMANISED Mai g Eg E EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE— K g YOUR SAFEGUARD. g I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. FENANG. PRITCHARD Co., Ltd. I I 'll JUST ARRIVED A NEW74 words
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Article505 1933-05-30 10 Alleged Act of Ex-Headman TRAGEDY IN STREAM Kandana, May 12. On receipt of information from the Veyangoda Police on Wednesday that Police Constable Alpin Singho of the Veyangoda Police had been shot dead while attempting to arrest Peter Perera, an ex-Pblice Headman of Hanchapola, and that Peter505 words
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Article157 1933-05-30 10 Wife Bound Over for Six Months Negombo, May 15. Mrs. Lilian Gunesekera was sentenced to imprisonment till the rising of the Court and bound over for a period of six months, under Section 325 of the Criminal Procedure Code, by Mr. D. W. Subasinghe, Police Magistrate. Negombo,157 words
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Article467 1933-05-30 10 BROKE LOOSE AT RAILWAY STATION Colombo, May 11. A Police circular issued this morning instructs all ranks to look out for an escaped prisoner, who is believed to be in hiding in Colombo. The prisoner, Attanayake Francis Mendis, was sentenced to 15 months’ rigorous imprisonment, and was467 words
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Article102 1933-05-30 10 Suspicion of Foul Play Unexpected developments are likely to arise in connection with the recent Dehiwela tragedy which received prominence as a case of ptomaine poisoning caused by the consumption of tinned fish. The “Ceylon Observer” learns that the Police are pursuing investigations on suspicions of foul102 words
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Article115 1933-05-30 10 Wife’s Assault With a Club A man living at Gangodawila near Nugegoda, was brought to the General Hospital yesterday morning with some injuries on his head as a result of being assaulted by his wife and children. It appears that on Saturday night he slept115 words
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Article356 1933-05-30 10 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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Advertisement74 1933-05-30 10 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLIiCK’S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate case*. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-day. Stocked by74 words
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Advertisement331 1933-05-30 10 IE 111 I Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and rcveali go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing them,331 words
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Article182 1933-05-30 11 Coiled Itself Round His Neck REPTILE KILLED AFTER GRIM STRUGGLE Mr. R. Lyons, a resident of Broken Hill. Northern Rhodesia, was strolling in his garden when a cobra fell from a tree on to his shoulder and coiled itself four times around his neck. It182 words
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Article142 1933-05-30 11 Girl Locked In Cellar For Three Months BREAD AND WATER DIET London May 15. A beautiful 16-year-old girl has just been released by the police at Lwow (Poland) from a cellar prison where she had been confined for three months by her unwanted lover. The g.rl, Mary142 words
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Article265 1933-05-30 11 Romance of Lost Miniatures How two miniature portraits valued by a distinguished Spanish family were romantically traced after being lost for 50 years was told to the Sunday Chronicle on May 13th, by England’s only woman goldsmelter. Mrs. Sonia Waldman, of Praed-street, Paddington. London, melts265 words
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Article370 1933-05-30 11 Woman’s Colony Rent Free HER FAITH May 14. The story of how the vow of a worn a n made 14 years ago has meant happiness to thousands of British ex-Service men was told on May 13th for the first time. When she made her370 words
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389 1933-05-30 11 London, May 14. Behind “Home, Sweet Home,” the universally popular song which one hundred and ten years ago to-day captured the heart of the whole world, is a story which is “not so sweet” It was first sung at Covent Garden in389 words
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Advertisement200 1933-05-30 11 I I I I I I I I A /VI I V I I a h rVj PRICES FROM k i I $1.85 1 PER PAUL When you’re searching for hosiery of true silken loveliness, it will pay you to look at Kayser’s newest. They’re clear, sheer, expertly knit and200 words
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Article931 1933-05-30 12 Restriction and the Future MR. C. V. THOMAS’S VIEWS The nineteenth annual general meeting of Idris Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., was held on May 10th at 73, Basinghall-street, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (the chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. T. P. Patterson, F.C.1.5.) read the931 words
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Article649 1933-05-30 12 Annual General Meeting The 15th annual general meeting of the Chamber was held at The Institute of Chartered Accountants, Great Swan Alley, Moorgate, London. E.C., on Tuesday, May 9, 1933. MR. C. V. THOMAS (the Chairman of the Chamber) presided. Mr. T. P. Patterson, F.C.I.S. (Secretary),649 words
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749 1933-05-30 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, May 10The movements on Wall Street and n the Commodity Markets in America have continued to be the governing influences m the Rubber Market here for the past seven days. The fluctuations in the value of the dollar as expressed in terms of sterling have749 words
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Article57 1933-05-30 12 PENANG, MAY 30 (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 Demina France T.T. 980nom India T.T. 153 Hangkong T.T. 3»% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 4457 words
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Article630 1933-05-30 12 Rubber KUALA SELANGOR RUBBER.—Profit brought forward was 13,646, deduct loss for year 1932 £1,807 (against £774), leaving £1,839 to be carried forward. Rubber crop was 703,200 lbs. (986,970 lbs only 50 per cent of a normal crop has been produced since June, 1932. Average net price was 2.52630 words
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Article308 1933-05-30 12 Mine Labourers Claim First Profits The repercussions of a better price for tin on labour employed in Malaya’s tin mines are beginning to be felt by labourers’ eager expectation of higher wages. On the other hand owmers who had made grave sacrifices to keep their mines going naturally308 words
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Article842 1933-05-30 12 IT n The following were tn MEB le at 11 a.m. to-day. 4u n V H RUBBER obT T MaS 50 w 55 n 32 !s 40 n Broga 30 M Brunei U. 1171/ ~A 32 S 40 X1 72 1,30 1 9? Connemara 45 01842 words
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Article595 1933-05-30 13 Schedule of Principal Lines >■»*•» vessels arrtvlßg r-m Penang during the «ek: TV PORT i'O-DAY TAPAH from Kantang. Sails for 3 Tdu!{ Anson and Bagan Datoh on KLANG from Singapore and Port itenham. Sails for the same ports to-day M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar, BaSi595 words
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Article2261 1933-05-30 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on May 5 by the s.s. "Poelau Roebiah” was delivered in London on May 27. The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.O. London says that the mails2,261 words
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Advertisement122 1933-05-30 13 B OXIN G Remember I Thousands Could Not Gain Admittance Last Week To Satisfy Insistent Public Demand K AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS LIMITED Will Present ANOTHER THRILLING PROGRAMME FUN FROLIC OPEN AIR STADIUM On Friday, 2nd June, 1933 at 9.30 p.m. A DOUBLE FEATURE CARD For the Bantamweight Championship of North Malaya122 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-05-30 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 Professor PAUL LENTZ AND MADAM LENTZ ON THE STAGE Preceded By "THE CALL OF THE SEA" BRITISH NAVAL DRAMA WITH HENRY EDWARDS. TO-MORROW THE AMAZING FIRST NATIONAL DEEP SEA ADVENTURE FILM THAT 50 DARED DEATH TO MAKE "TIGER SHARK" WITH EDWARD G. RO3INSON BLOOD-THIRSTY MONSTERS—WHITE—BELLIED63 words
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Miscellaneous53 1933-05-30 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The ACE" of Screen Daredevils in a Smashing Drama of Big Timber Country RICHARD TALMADGE IN "ON YOUR GUARD I r NEXT CHANGE FRANK BUCK S World Discussed Malayan Animal Epic “BRING XM BACK AUIVC” The Greatest Thrill Picture That Ever Reached Civilisation I BOOK NOW I53 words
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Article537 1933-05-30 14 Woman Who Seldom Looks In Glass CLAIM AGAINST HAIRDRESSER A widow of 58 who was said to have been to hospital 86 times since the application of a hair-dye two years ago, brought an action for damages against her hairdresser, Mr. John W. "Grace, of the537 words
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166 1933-05-30 14 Anonymous Donor Revealed After Thirteen Years Dr. Edwin Deller, Principal of London University, in his report on the work of the University during the past year at the degree presentation ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall on May 10th said that at present the166 words
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Article434 1933-05-30 14 Englishmen Draw in Rome ITALIAN COMMENT ON THE PLAY The international football match between Italy and England, played at Rome on May 13th before 50,000 spectators, resulted in a draw, one goal each. Signor Mussolini, all the members of the Italian Cabinet, and Sir Ronald434 words
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Article177 1933-05-30 14 Express Missed By Inches A 13-year-old boy, Charles Ernest Town, of Ash, near Sandwich missed death by inches at a Southern Railway crossing between Sandwich and Ash, Kent, on May 11. He was cycling home to dinner from school at Sandwich, and had dismounted to cross the lines.177 words
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Advertisement323 1933-05-30 14 XM iii psi? zV Z Xf S/ (v\ /I) This smooth point makes smooth writing “Pressurelcss writing” —that's one good reason why more people use Parker Duofolds than any other pen! The easywriting secret is in a tiny drop of ink, always ready to touch paper a split second before323 words
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Advertisement64 1933-05-30 14 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement309 1933-05-30 14 PICCADILLY VIRGINIA CIGARETTES* in the new TRU-VAC’ Tin, /wZ' i come as a pleasant I surprise i •'''''•Sy v. to y° u NOW that they come to you sealed fresh in the TRU-VAC Tin, Piccadilly Cigarettes smoke cooler, last longer, draw better and are more satisfying even than before. This309 words
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1192 1933-05-30 16 Fourth Day Of Spring Meeting KULIM AND UNDER LAP GOOD THINGS (By Tic-TacJ To-morrow’s races at Singapore, the fourth day of the Spring Meeting, promises to be very open and although the •■form” of most of the horses are more or less known, the dividends1,192 words
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Article223 1933-05-30 16 STARR CHAN TO MEET AGAIN Fun Frolic Boxing FRIDAY'S FIGHTS (By “SECONDS OUT”) The record crowd at the Nara-Smam fight under the promotion of the Amalgamated Amusements, Ltd., last week proved that local fight fans are willing to pay to see a good fight. The coming promotion at the Fun223 words
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Article90 1933-05-30 16 To-morrow’s Game The following will represent the Probables and the Possibles in the Third State Trial to be played to-morrow on the Victoria Green. Colours (Probables): —Kam Pbooi; Bian Thong and Gim Huat; Huck 800, Tuck Fee and McNee; Seng Kee, Kok Ying, Sudin, Chong Seng,90 words
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659 1933-05-30 16 Mutual Solidarity Of Malay States HIGH COMMISSIONER'S SIGNIFICANT COMMENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pekan, May 29. The Enthronement Ceremony took place in the Audience Hall and was witnessed by a large and colourful gathering when the opportunity was also taken to invest the Sultan with659 words
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Article19 1933-05-30 16 The Library will be closed on Saturday and Monday, 3rd and sth June, 1933, being public holidays.19 words
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Article515 1933-05-30 16 Large Jewellery Theft ACCUSED WISHES TO MAKE STATEMENT Three Bengalis, merchants from Bombay, were arrested and produced in the Police Court, this morning, in connection with the theft of $3,254 of jewellery belonging to another merchant named T. Hirkishindas. Muchiram was charged with, at 6.15 p.m. on515 words
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Article53 1933-05-30 16 50th Anniversary The Singapore Recreation Club will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of their Club on Saturday, June 17. Athletic sports will be held from 3.30 to 5.45 p.m. and there will be an “At Home.” Lady Clementi, M.8.E., has kindly con sented to53 words
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Article132 1933-05-30 16 Latest Quotations D Monday Saturday 84i 5i i 6 85 11 if New York 3 .98% Montreal 4>50% 451 Brussels 24.00% 2 t 22U Geneva 17.30% 17 Amsterdam 8.40 8-31 Milan ..64% 65 Berlin M. 33% 14 13,32 Stockholm 19 ***** Copenhagen 22 716 22.45 0310132 words
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Article116 1933-05-30 16 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. V. oodforde, ol Penang, and their daughter, Miss Kathleet Woodforde, are proceeding to Hong Kong early next month where Mr. and Mrs. Woodforde intend to settle down. Mr. Woodforde was for over 30 years with the Kinta Sanitary Board and retired116 words
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Article113 1933-05-30 16 Mr. G. W. Holloway Mr. G. W. Holloway, Accountant, McAlister Co., Limited, Penang, Wil retiring from the firm at the en 0 month, after 40 years’ continuous se with the firm. a Mr. Holloway joined McAlisters young man of 19, so he is 09, still hale113 words
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Advertisement14 1933-05-30 16 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The I PINANG GAZETTE."14 words
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Advertisement98 1933-05-30 16 AN APPEAL. An English speaking c Chinese, having an 83-year-oh 1Q also a wife to support, has h la(Jy ha( j come for seve. al months. ears of worried him to pay up th $115.00, months’ house rent, now oc< u and asked him to quit the ful t 098 words
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