Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE STABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 204. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY. Ist SEPTEMBER. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 272 1 Rugby Radio Service. Campaign By Health Ministry LOCAL DIFFICULTIES SWEPT ASIDE London, August 31. x ni clearance scheme estimated to 17.460,000 was to-day approved by rpool Corporation Housing ComThe scheme includes demolition .742 slum houses and the erection in place of 15.692 houses to accommo--10,600 people. Building
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  • 127 1 mainder of the year.—Rugby Radio Service. Emergency Regulation London, August 31. i‘ Minister of Agriculture has been in itiation with representatives of potato porting countries with a view to emery action for the regulation of imports nding the coming into operation of home irketing schemes and
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  • 86 1 Lia<ie revival. is activity in Clyde shipping.— Rugby Radio Service. Further Improvement in Earnings London, August 31. Another improvement in traffic re ipts was recorded by the four main line Iway companies. The total earnings for ist week are £119,000 higher than the corsponding week of last year.
    Lia<ie revival. is activity in Clyde shipping.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  86 words
  • 30 1 ’—Reuter. Until After Geneva Washington, Aug. 31. The modernisation of the army’s land and air equipment has been suspended “in order to see what happens at Geneva.”-
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  • 45 1 growers’ demands for better prices.—Reuter. Indefinite Voluntary Holiday Proclaimed Raleigh, September 1. The Governor of North Carolina, the second largest tobacco state, has proclaimed a voluntary holiday in the marketing of tobacco, indefinitely, in consequence of the growers’ demands for better prices.—Reu-
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  • 42 1 —Reuter. In American Recovery Administration Washington, September 1. A reorganisation of the American Recovery Administration is necessary, according to Mr. Johnson, following the resignation of Mr. Dudley Cates, Deputy Administrator, ow’ing to differences of opi- nion with him (Mr. Johnson)
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  • 75 1 blem. —Reuter. U. S. Abandons Present Policy New York, August 31. America has abandoned her policy of making war debt concessions conditional to disarmament, according to Mr. Norman Davis, who sailed for Europe in the liner Washington en route for Geneva. He declared that he was
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  • 58 1 Envoy Extraordinary anu potentiary at Athens.— Rugby Radio Service. London, September 1. The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the appointment of Mr. Sydney Philip Perigal Waterlow, His Majesty s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Sofia to be His Majesty s Envoy Extraordinary
    Envoy Extraordinary anu potentiary at Athens.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  58 words
  • 71 1 .—Reuter. Explosion on Athel Queen Yokohama, Sept. 1. The oil-engined steamer, Athel Queen, a few hours after leaving for Manila, is returning to Yokohama bringing with it five members of its crew who died as a result of an explosion. These include the Chief Engineer, S. G. Knott,
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  • 94 1 Rugby Radio Service. Deputation To British Minister HEADED BY MR. MAXTON London, August 31. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, to-day received a deputation from the Independent Labour Party headed by Mr. Jame« Maxton, M.F. According to Mr. Maxton the deputation desired to express to the
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  • 94 1 locusts are in the hopping stage.—Rugby Radio Service. FROM LOCUSTS Iron Barriers London, August 31. The Egyptian Government have awarded to British firms a contract which will be well over £500,000 to supply galvanized sheet iron barriers to protect crops from locusts. Experiments carried out in Argentina
    locusts are in the hopping stage.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  94 words
  • 72 1 Rugby Radio Service. viable to recognise ATTENDANTS London, August 31. Hopes encouraged by the more favourable bulletin regarding Lord Grey were disappointed later to-day when his condition became less satisfactory and there was a diminution in strength. To-night it was .led his condition was
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  • 44 1 ugby Radio Service. To Spend Week-End At Balmoral London, August 31. The Secretary for Dominions, Mr. J. H. Thomas, is going to Balmoral to-night for the week-er 1. He will return to London t j presen at Monday’s Cabinet meeting.
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  • 56 1 —Reuter. Reduction By Federal Reserve Bank Forecasted New- York, August 31. An early reduction of the Federal ReI serve Bank’s re-discount rate is forecast lin the Journal of Commerce,” which states that the Recovery Council may shortly decide on the flotation of a $2,000,000,000 4 per cent bond
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  • 68 1 —Reuter. Faking Its Currency Munich, Sept. 1. Austria is accused of faking its currency in a broadcast speech by Herr Knaus, chief Nazi official of Styria. He declared that the state printing presses were uttering notes without financial backing and an Austrian official in Styria was
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  • 59 1 —Reuter. Report Ridiculed Tokio, Sept. 1. The report that Japan is making a mass pr juction in secret ox submarines was ridiculed by a reliable source. The total of six now under construction is according to appropriations and seven others are included in the current
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  • 321 1 —Reuter. The “tame oyster” is on the way. It will come into being in a laboratory, and will spend part of its life in cage at the bottom of the sea. That, at least, is the dream of English and
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  • 148 1 TO-MORROW'S PINANG GAZETTE ON SALE AT 1230 EXCLUSIVE CHINA NEWS SERVICE Latest For S’pore Races At the request of many of our readers we. are again arranging for the publication of the latest information and selections from Singapore. In order that racing enthusiasts may have time to wire to Singapore
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    • 60 1 HE’S HAPPY Drinking His Bear Brand She would be equally happy drinking hers. From a day to a year you can entrust the health of baby to Bear Brand. Purchase a tin now and y° u se baby on the road to happy childhood. H: Ĕ THIS TRADE MAR K"!
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    • 152 1 SINGAPORE RACES: TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME —Page 16. TO-DAY'S CONTENTS To-morrow’s Pinang Gazette 1 Slum Clearance Schemes 1 Army Modernisation Suspended 1 Present Regime in Germany 1 Latest Accusation Against Austria j Mercantile Thrift and Loan Society Annual Meeting 4 Correspondence 5 The English Turf 5 English and Scottish Leagues 5 Badminton
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  • 714 3 STORY OF TELEPHONE TALKS WITH INDIAN ACCUSED OF BLACKMAIL A widow who was referred to as “Mrs. X.,” was the prosecutrix in a blackmail charge against an Indian at Marylebone Police Court. Albert Daly, aged 42, an electrical engineer, was committed
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  • 315 3 UNDERGRAD KILLED IN YACHT BY LECTURER t I How one member of a yachting party 5 accidentally shot and killed another was disclosed at the inquest at Chelmsford 1 recently on Richard W. K. Hart, a 21-years- 1 old Cambridge undergraduate, of Holme Vicarage,
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  • 307 3 Oldest Lifeboatman Dies At The Age Of 94 Mr. Richard Roberts, the oldest lifeboatman in England, died at Deal (Kent) on August 8 at the age of 94. Mr. Roberts became a longshoreman at the age of 14, and for 80 years was connected with
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  • 136 3 A family Bible which belonged to the Tsar and Tsarina has just found its way to England after 37 years. Kept in the Imperial library, it survived the revolution and has now been returned to the British and Foreign Bible Society, the committee of
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    • 64 3 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. Jt has o 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 it
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  • 1354 4 ANNUAL MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 14 1 NET PROFIT OF SL2O3 FOR THE YEAR Dividend Of 3 Per Cent Savings of $12,863 for the year, the capital 01 the society increased from $33,158.33 to $36,439.83 (a sum of $10,214.! 67 having been withdrawn by members who
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  • 256 4 Robless—Dragon The wedding took place yesterday at the Church of the Assumption of Robert Francis, youngest son of the late Mr. C. L. Robless and Mrs. Robless of Penang and Dorothy Genevieve, elder daughter of the late Mr. Arthur Henry Dragon and Mrs. Dragon. The bridegroom
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  • 134 4 Symes—Royce The wedding took place yesterday at the Penang Registrar’s office, before Mr. B. R. White house, of Di. R. L. Symes, Medical Officer, Sungkai Perak and Mrs. A. M. D. Royce, who arrived by the P. and O. Corfu yesterday morning. The register was signed by
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  • 116 4 Little Business Last Month Ordinary meetings c£ the Municipal Commissioners of Penang are held once a fortnight, on the first and last Tuesday of each month, but there was only one meeting in August, the second meeting which should have been held on Tuesday, the 30th instant,
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  • 647 4 Mrs. A. M. Macphail has returned from a holiday in India. Mr. J. D. G. Morice, Superintendent of Customs, Taiping, is leaving for Home on furlough in October. L. d. Gammans, of the Co-operative Department, will, it is said, shortly be retiring fiom the Service. Mr Valupillay,
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  • 268 5 fj x i res For To-Morrow t ERTON TO VISIT BIRMINGHAM ng are the fixtures for Saturiglish and Scottish Leagues. DIVISION I v Everton v W’hainpton W v Blackburn R v Newcastle U v Manchester C V Sheffield U v Hudderefleld T v "I T‘! V
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  • 35 5 —Reuter. London, August 31. Tin slowing are results of matches played lay in the English League. DIVISION II Bred rd 2, Bradford 0. DIVISION 111 (Northern Section) Carl U. 0, Barrow 0.
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  • 97 5 .—Reuter. lendren Scores Two Centuries London, August 31. inty cricket match between Kent ilvsex which was commenced on iy at Lord’s resulted in a win for K*‘ n six wickets. ■x batted first and scored 233, contributing 101. Freeman capwickets for 64 in this innings. K replied
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  • 66 5 Gimcrack Stakes WON BY MRS. RUSTON London, August 31. The following was the result of the Gimcrack stakes for two-year-olds run at York to-day:— Mrs. Ruston 1 Jungle Queen 2 Flying Coot 3 Ten ran. Won by one .and a half lengths ooe length between the second
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  • 72 5 Mixed Foursome Competition The following are the results of the Mixed Foursome Competition played on Wednesday. Miss Mitchell Brady 44-—4=4o Mrs. Baring-Gould Shand 44—4=40 Mrs. Brodie Coupar 47—5=42 Mr. Mrs. S. V. Adams 48—6=42 Mrs. O’Sullivan S. Smith 46 —4=42 Mrs. Shand Pirn 48—5=43 Mrs. S. Smith
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  • 65 5 —Reuter. Quarter-Finals Results Highland Park, August 31. The following are the results in the quarter-finals of the American women’s Goli championship. Miss Enid Wilson beat Miss Glutting 2 and 1. Miss Hicks beat Miss Robinson 4 and 3. Miss Van Wie beat Miss Cheney one up,
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  • 24 5 TOURNAMENT In a Singles Handicap Class “A tie yesterday, R. W. Scarlett 4 beat C. G. Van Houten Scr. 4-6 6-3 6-1.
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  • 69 5 Ist Division League Match The following will represent the P.C.C. against the S.X.R.C., in a Ist Division League match on the C.R.C. ground on Tuesday, September 5. Kick-off 5.15 p.m. F.M. Adam C. D. Morgan and A. F. Baughan H. Bracegirdle (Capt.), S. L. McNee and J.
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  • 363 5 Tournament At Volunteer Headquarters UNDER AUSPICES OF EUROPEAN VOLUNTEERS Under the auspices of the European members of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, Penang, it is proposed to hold a Badminton Tournament, which will be held about the middle of September, 1933, and will be open
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  • 130 5 Liew Ah Foo and Lim Kok Liang Win Doubles’ Title The local Badminton Open Championships were continued yesterday. As expected, Mrs. Hooi Siah and Boon Piew qualified for the Mixed Doubles final by beating their opponents in two straight sets. They won by a comfortable margin in
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  • 69 5 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged Thursday, 7th Sept. ;—L. R. Tofield v. H. W. Sanders T. A. Wemyss v. F. T. Clif ton J- H. Dodd v. W. M. Edwards. Friday, Bth Sept. :—F. N. Syer v. G. B. F. Southam L. R.
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  • 313 5 Crowded Houses MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE SEEN LOCALLY Hell Below,” which opened a season at the Queen’s last night to crowded houses is one of the most unusual picture seen locally. Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans, Walter Huston, Jimmy Durante, Eugene Pallette, Robert Young and a large and
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  • 108 5 I From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 31. A group of Sakais dressed in their scanty attire, presented an unusual sight in Taiping to-day riding in an up-to-date Saloon car. It was eventually known that they were a group of Kelantan Sakais brought down by Mr. H.
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  • 31 5 A service will be held in the above Church on Sunday next, the 3rd inst., at 6 p.m., and will be taken by the Rev. Hamilton Aikin.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 149 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —Notwithstanding the great improvements in the construction of the motor car, the number of noisy cars on the road is amazing. This may not be altogether wholly the fault of the car the driver may have something to do
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    • 317 5 Sir,—During these days of unprecedented slump, I think it is only right and proper; that notice fees should not be charged for late payment of assessments and rates. The j Municipal authorities are having no mercy j on the poor people, because such notice fees are in force.
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    • 422 5 Sir, —What was thought to be after all an easy victory for Mrs. Low Hooi Seah, (Ladies’ Singles’ Title Holder) an experienced and old exponent of the game over her opponent, Miss Boey Chwee Lan, a new recruit to the game and undoubtedly a great one too,
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  • 3075 6 TRIUMPH OF EFFICIENCY NO ACCIDENTS MAR ROYAL AIR FORCE EXERCISES THE MOLLISONS' TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT London, July 31. More than three hundred aeroplanes of the Royal Air Force were engaged this month in mimic air wai ovei Great Britain. The four days allotted to
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    • 144 6 -ECZEMA IN RED RASHN FACE Burning Sensation Terrible. Cuticura Healed. “The eczema first started on my face and then on my arms from my elbows to my wrists. It was in a red rash, and the burning sensation was terrible. It was of a wet nature and I could not
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  • 735 7 prepare accordingly.”—Peiping Morning Post. the seizure of the Three Easl(. rovinces of China, Japan he moral judgment of the withdrew from the League of Since then she has settled j he work of expanding her navy, e avowed object of challenging nee of the world
    prepare accordingly.”—Peiping Morning Post.  -  735 words
  • 203 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Off Kwangtung Coast Hongkong, Aug. 2. News has been received here that the 2,000 China Merchants steamer "Yu Shun”, which was on its way from Swatow, was pirated on July 31st by a gang of about thirty pirates, which boarded the vessel at Swatow
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  • 164 7 Sin Wen Pao. AN ECONOMIC MINISTRY Nanking, Aug. 11. In connection with the proposed reorganization of the Ministry of Finance into an Economic Ministry with full powers to control economic affairs in the country, it is further learned that when the new Mininstry is organized it will
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  • 99 7 .—Shun Pao. LIMITATION ENFORCED Shanghai, Aug. 8. A limitation in the number of Chinese nationals to be admitted into Singapore each year has been imposed by a recent order issued by the Singapore authorities. The various shipping companies in Shanghai have already received telegrams from their
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  • 73 7 -China Times. RIVER PATROL SERVICE Nanking, Aug. 2. For the purpose of increasing the strength of the river patrol service, the Ministry of the Navy has drawn up plans for the construction of two new gunboats for service on the Yangtsze River. The
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  • 67 7 —China Times. AMERICAN COTTON Shanghai, Aug. 10. The first batch of 5,000 tons of American cotton is expected to reach Shanghai on October Ist on board an American vessel. It is understood that the vessel will tie up at the China Merchants Wharf on the
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  • 160 7 —Canton Kuo Min Jih Pao. VETERAN KUOMINTANG LEADER AND SOUTH CHINA SEA ISLANDS NO EFFORT SPARED TO EFFECT RECOVERY k Hongkong, August 7. In an interview, Mr. Tang Shao-yi, the veteran leader of the Kuomintang and a prominent member of the South-west Political Council, declared that
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  • 116 7 Pukow Railways, it is learned. —China Times. Shanghai October 10, the Double Tenth Festival in China. has been chosen by the railway authorities as the date for the inauguration of the direct train-service between Shanghai and Peiping, it is learned from Communications circles. On that date
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  • 75 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai The Soviet Consulate-General in Shanghai, which is now under repairs, will be ready for occupation before the end of August and the Consulate will be formally opened for business on September Ist, it is learned from well-informed circles. It is understood that the
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  • 128 7 —Shun Pao. BY THREE CHINESE AVIATORS Shanghai, Aug. 12. It is reliably learned that Messrs. Feng Yung and Sun Tung-kang, President of the famous Feng Yung University in Manchuria and the Chinese aviator who recently made a solo flight from Berlin to China, will soon make a nation-wide
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  • 91 7 —Shun Pao. INVESTMENT DIFFICULTIES OF BANKS Shanghai, Aug. 4. According to information from banking circles, most of the ready cash in the interior of China is now gathered in Shanghai owing to the unsettled conditions in the provinces. It is said that at least $1,000,000,000
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  • 63 7 two. —Shun Pao. MR. HUANG YUN-SU LEAVING SOON Shanghai, Aug. 12. Mr. Huang Yun-su, newly appointed Chinese Minister to Mexico, is expected to leave for his post early next week at the urgent request of Chinese nationals in that country. Mr. Huang is now in
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  • 64 7 —Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 12. Mr. Garride, the Spanish Minister to China, has arrived from Peiping on his way to Nanking to confer with the Foreign Ministry on a certain important issue. It is reported that the Spanish Minister is contemplating the removal of the Spanish
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  • 174 7 Shun Pao. OVERFLOW OF THE YELLOW RIVER Chengchow, Aug. 11. As a result of the overflow of the Yellow River a section of the Peiping-Hankow Railway has been submerged while a part of the embankment of the line has been torn open by farmers to divert the
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  • 94 7 as funds are available, it is learned.—Centra’ Daily News. WORK FOR CRIMINALS Nanking, Aug. 9. With a view to clearing the crowded prisons and detention houses in Kiangsu and Chekiang, the Government judicial authorities are drawing up measures for sending these criminals to the
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  • 151 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Bombing Raid By 25 Machines Chengtu, Aug. 11. Twenty-five bombing ’planes are now making a concerted bombing raid on General Liu Wen-huei’s positions on the right bank of the Min River while the heavy artillery of the Allied Army have also recieved orders
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  • 102 7 EX-PRESIDENT OF CHINA TO JOIN MANCHOUKUO Eastern Times. APPOINTMENT AS PRINCE REGENT Peiping, Aug. 11. Mr. Hsu Shin-chang, the third President of China after the establishment of the Republic in 1911, who has since lived in retirement at Tientsin, is reported to have left Tientsin for Dairen on his way
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  • 70 7 .—China Times. Peiping, Aug. 11. General Sung Cheh-yuan, Chairman of the Chahai’ Provincial Government, has telegraphed to the Central Government recommending General Pang Ping-hsiung as his successor as Chairman and requesting that the Government send high officials to Chahar to attend to the rehabilitation work
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  • 153 7 Sin Wen Pao. GENERAL STRIKE LIKELY Shanghai, Aug. 12. In view of the strong attitude maintained by the management of the B. A. T. Company regarding the workers’ demand for the reinstatement of some dismissed workers at the Pootung factory, the strike of
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  • 456 7 —China Times. “We have recently heard a lot about League co-operation in the development of China but details of the procedure are still lacking. We are unwilling to com- ment on the question until we know more about it, although we insist that in such co-operation
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  • 57 7 -Shun Pao. Sianfu, Aug. 11. The Wei River registered a sudden rise yesterday, overflowed its banks and sub- merged the highway between Sian and Tungkwan, thus cutting off all means of communication between Shensi and Honan. Huge damage is reported to have been done to the
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  • 702 8 As far as they go. the arrangements for traffic control in Penang are good but even the greatest admirer of the system would be chary of giving the lie to the assertion that it is far from perfect. It should not be inferred from this statement that we
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  • 1039 8 MASTER CRAFTSMAN OF THE INSECT WORLD Most people dislike wasps. In consequence, few insects are more ruthlessly persecuted. The honey-bee is safely planted in human esteem, mainly because we tolerate most things yielding material benefits that can be turned to profit. We study its habits, its likes and
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  • 706 8 METHODS OF BZ The fact that four were executed in a nists “by decapitation w.. course, to be taken 1 and primitive not of the Nazi enth v principles. Executi. P “BE haa always been the iru ment favoured by t of them used a forr SOllle
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  • 127 9 —Reuter. bankers Confident AVIER ONSLAUGHTS OVERCOME Amsterdam, Aug. 31. al circles are unperturbed by the reports of the imminent departure gold standard notwithstanding the ,t the next budget will probably i,-Heit of 500,000,000 to 700,000,000 lossibly necessitating the issue ulsory state loan and other finanommercial
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  • 140 9 Cases on Calendar of six cases have been listed for session of the Penang Assizes, .ill open before Mr. Justice CobTuesday, the sth instant. &lt; the six cases three are for murder, rape, one of mischief by fire and voluntarily causing hurt. Four s from the District Court,
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  • 255 9 Umpire Absent From Penang i nnection with the Court of Appeal *1 n in the arbitration suit between X Joo Chie (plaintiff) and Khaw Joo i others (defendants) which was d back to the Umpire in order to a special case, there was an appli- &lt;• in the
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  • 64 9 Reuter. American Soldier Sentenced Fort Sherman, Canal Zone, August 31. Convicted by a court martial for the illegal possession of military secrete, Corporal Robert Osman of Brooklyn has been dishonourably discharged from service, sentenced to three years’ hard labour and fined $lO,OOO or an additional eighteen
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  • 489 9 Extremely Ingenious Variation" MAGISTRATE'S COMMENT IN CHEATING CASE “An extremely ingenious variation of the confidence trick,” was Mr. J. F. F. Gregg s final observation in convicting Lambert W. Nasse in the Third Court, Singapore, of chea’ing a Sinhalese merchant, named M. W. J. Nanayakara, in respect of
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  • 66 9 Tamils Create Disturbance Tamils employed and not employed on the Penang Hill Railway were parties in a quarrel, which was settled in the Police Court this morning. Mr. Raghavan remarked that three of his client’s teeth were severely shaken. Mr. D. Rees Williams, But I understand they
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  • 100 9 Reuter. Wants To Go To Germany DETAINED AT FRONTIER STATION Bolzano, August 31. The Austrian Nazi leader, Herr Hofer, who yesterday escaped to Italy reached the frontier station of Brenner in a very dishevelled condition. He w’as dirty and w’as bloodstained having been wounded in the leg
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  • 322 9 Crew To Be Paid Off To-day The Government s.y. Sea Belle 11, over which much controversy arose both in and out of the Legislative Council, has been laid up. The crew wall be paid off to-day and the yacht, which has been moved
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  • 261 9 Girl Elopes With Another Man Appearing in the Penang Police Court this morning on a summons, Leong Foon Lam, a young porkseller’s assistant, was asked to show cause why he should not be bound over to keep the peace. The Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean prosecuted on
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  • 258 9 Light Vessel Re-Established DISTANCE OF FIVE MILES FROM MUKA HEAD In consequence of the Harbour authorities deciding to re-establish a light vessel at the entrance to the North Channel in the interests of shipping entering this port, the Government launch Albatross put out from port
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  • 212 9 Reception In Honour Of Mr. Chung Ah Ming LARGE AND REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September 1. A large and representative gathering spent an enjoyable time yesterday at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce hall when the Chinese Community held a reception in
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  • 105 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £2lB-7-6 £220-2-6 TIN—(S MontiM) London £2lB-7-6 £220-0-0 Singapore $lll. $112.12% Business Done &gt; Penang $111.25 $ll2 Business Done Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers. COPRA —(Sundried) $3.55 $3.50 BLACK PEPPEB $14.50 $14.50 RUBBER London 3%d. 3%d. New York 6};(c.(G) 7c.(G) Singapore 12% cts. 12
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 148 9 IDliat a Relief! ...everything is plain sailing now... There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place Jzv J to Relief and Cheerfulness— (Gy SCxkI BABY IS ON COW A GATE NOW! V Jf V LOOK AT HIM All chuckles 0 \Z and chubbiness-weight increas-
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    • 72 9 IRunnijmebe PENANG. “The most pleasant of atmospheres” TO-MORROW The Runnymede Orchestra will play in the Lounge from 12 Noon. DINNER DANCE SUNDAY Orchestral Concert 7 to 9,30 p.m. (Will the public kindly note the change of hours during which the Orchestra will play on Sunday evenings). SATURDAY 9th September. Automobile
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  • 1657 10 TRANSMISSION OF THE LOCAL STATION (VSIAH) SUCCESSFUL SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION (By the Penang Wireless Society) It is with great pleasure to write in this week's issue about the transmission of Penang Station VSIAH which came in exceptionally well during the tests last week. Many reports of appreciation were received and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 150 10 Rememberthat pure blood not only keeps away disease, but is Nature** remedy—ln fact, the blood is the «tream of life. In the treatment of Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke’s Blood Mixture is unexcelled, it expeu the poisons and assists nealing. Of all Chemists and Start». RruaHv rood m LIQUID ar
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 174 10 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcement* will be made at frequent Intervals. CUI Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kcls 31.55 m.
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    • 1163 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BR OADCAS j STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in x lim&lt; to Malaya general mr0RM.,7,0-, Is H STATK i gl is si h y si 51 I’t'r,.' d o h r *7 7.4 41,891 La Turtle, France 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy lAG
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  • 524 11 LONDON WIFE WHO PLAYED BRIDGE FOR DAYS ON END Strong comments were made by Lord Pitman, in the Edinburgh Court of Session, in dealing with a defended petition for divorce. The petition war by Mr. Eric Haldane Ponder, Professor of General Physiology
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  • 506 11 Le~a! Proceedings 8.8. C. Publishers A consent order staying all proceedings in the "song-plugging" dispute between the British Broadcasftng Corporation and a number of music publishers was made by Mr. Justice Farwell in the Chancery Division. Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C., for the 8.8.C., said the matter came before the
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  • 265 11 1 SAVED FROM SEA 2 A TOT OF RUM 3 A FINE AND COSTS The unhappy experience of a man who, after having been lescued by fishermen when cut off by the tide, found himself in trouble with the police, was related at Bridlington, Yorkshire. George Kirkman, a pork-butcher, of
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  • 222 11 Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Education Comi mittee has compiled this list of employments which should not be adopted by children leaving school: As a lather-boy, or in a similar occupation in a barber’s or hairdresser’s shop. In the kitchen of any hotel, cook-shop, eating house, or refreshment
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 302 11 fc Regulate your DIGESTION w t h E Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills fi ■M People who eat and drink too much, or get their system upset from any other cause need KJ a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Indian Root KJ JtJ Pills to keep the digestive tract in
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    • 156 11 v y a a Howwill lie look ■wdien he gitnvs up? WILL he be strong, active, brimming with health Or weak, nervous, frequently ill? Much depends on. what food he eats now. Quaker Oats has nourished and developed millions of growing children to robust men and women. It is a
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 991 12 Development Of Cotton Growing In Sind ECONOMIC CHARACTERS OF IMPROVED STRAINS The Publicity Officer. Indian Central Gotten Committee, write» The annual report of the Department of Agriculture in Sind for the year 1931-32, just published by W. J. Jenkins. Esq., M.A., B.Sc., 1.A.5., Chief Agricultural Officer
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    • 214 12 Kalgurli Fields’ Good Promise Kalgoorlie, Aug. 14. The annual meeting of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, held at Kalgoorlie to-day, was attended by a large number of delegates from the Eastern States, including Sir H. Gepp, Adviser to the Commonwealth Government Professor Skeats and Dr. Stillwell,
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    • 77 12 Melbourne, August 10. In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Hogan, the ex-Premier, moved that the Victorian representative on the Loan Council should be requested to take action to obtain the immediate reduction of oversea interest rates. The Premier, Sir Stanley Argyle, replied that every favourable opportunity to obtain
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    • 48 12 Interim Dividend The Board of Directors of the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, have declared an Interim Dividend of 6 per cent less Income Tax on the A, B and C shares of this Bank for the half year ending 30th June, 1933.
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    • 888 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, August 16. Since our last report the market has been quiet and rather featureless. Without any 1 very great volume of selling, prices have gradually sagged resulting in a loss of 1 nearly %d. per lb. on the week. There has 1 been a certain
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    • 946 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following the latest quotation! o MESSRS. KENNEDY share «is! to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hi tarn 13 6 14 0 14 3 15 0 Bangrin 18 3 18 9 18 6 19 0 Ba tang Padang 12%
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    • 315 12 Messrs. William Jacks Co., reported as follows on August 9 The Roosevelt Plans in the U.S.A, have been strengthened by the success of the new Loans. Critics here should remember the very doubtful experiments we have made in Beet Sugar, the Wheat Quota, Coal Control, Central Electricity,
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    • 101 12 The following are Tin Outputs for the month of August 1933 KATU TIN DREDGING Ltd.—Hours Run 634 Cubic Yards Treated 168,000 Tin Ore Won including 346 pkls. among ore pikuls 676 Estimated Cost $16,400 Cost per Cubic Yard 9-% cents. RENONG CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING CO., LTD.—Hours Run 272
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    • 123 12 Latest Quotations j. Thursday Wednesday Paris 81 9 32 81 13 32 New York 4.52% 4.53% Montreal 4.76% 4.76 Brussels 22.81% 22.83% Geneva 16.48 16.54 Amsterdam 7.91 7.93 Milan 60% 60 916 Berlin 13.33 13.40 Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30
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    • 48 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 1 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) •&gt;3 29 32 On London Bank Demand 4 m l 3 2 4 3)16 Private 3 mjts credit 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demar France T.T. TT T 39 dis Hongkong T. 1. Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 37 12 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a smau advertisement in the ‘‘Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya. Siam and Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 544 13 iedule of Principal Lines lowing Lb list of ▼eaeelß arriving ,g from Penang during the week: 1N PORT TO-DAY \HIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein I'avoy. Sails for the same ports i, DI LANA from Italy. Sails D ingkong, Shanghai and Japan. RFU from Europe. X.TANG from Tongkah,
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  • 613 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on 23rd August per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 31st August. 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.
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  • 99 13 SEPTEMBER 1 Soccer Methodist Boys’ School, Kuala Lumpur, v. D.A.F.C., S.X.I. ground. SEPTEMBER 2 Singapore Races, 1st day. SEPTEMBER 6 Singapore Races, 2nd day. SEPTEMBER 9 Singapore Races, 3rd day. SEPTEMBER 13 Singapore Races, 4th day. SEPTEMBER 16 Singapore Races, 5th day. PUBLIC AND BANK HOLIDAYS. IMS
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 135 13 y Jj Blackheads and Enlarged I ObPores var Gone in 3 I i Ik- !W W &gt; 9 can now H easily banish 3 black beads U enlarged u pores, and H have a new white skin in Jj 3 days by the use of U Tokalon Vanishing Skin- jj
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    • 127 13 MOI —MIMWK i Depart Penang (Prad every Monday and Friday 9.50 o’clock arrive Bangkok every Tuesday and Saturday 12.05 o'clock Express Trains de luxe in Every Sense Single and Double-Berth Sleeping Compartment Cars Restaurant Car of Delicious Cuisine Fares Ist Class $48.13 (Baht 60.20); 2nd Class $28.13 (Baht 35-20) Single-berth
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 353 13 HliiSOE -.T I W* J, 1 I I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I Matinees To-Morrow Sunday. Fox Film Presents JANET GAYNOR &lt;; and her new screen V s f i sweetheart «Rfy /ThF L HENRY GARAT XL I'l in a sprightly ro- J ..•&gt; mance with music /J J TUNES YOU’LL
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    • 54 13 6.75 TO-NIGHT —9.30 PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT THRILLED f I BY M-G-M’s SENSATIONAL DRAMA 1 a p ICTUHS C A Glorious Romance Told Against A Thrilling Background J of Submarine Warfare J Amazing Photographic Scenes Filmed with the Wonderful Periscope Camera WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS INCLUDING f ROBERT MONTGOMERY
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  • 263 14 DIAMONDS. IVORY AND PEARLS EGYPTIAN BEAUTY ROBBED Mayfair Raid Jewels worth £6,000 were stolen from the beautiful Egyptian wife of the Hon. Donough O’Brien (son of the late Lord Inchiquin, an Irish peer) at their home in Upper Berkeley-street, Mayfair. The burglary is believed to be
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  • 523 14 Improving Prospects Of Abolition July 29 was the centenary of the death of William Wilberforce, who did so much for the abolition of slavery in the British Empire. Despite his great work, however, it is emphasised that there are still 5,000,000 slaves in the
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  • 522 14 Pirate Patrol THEFTS OF NETS FROM FISHERMEN Last year numerous complaints were received, particularly from Malacca, of the theft of nets from Chinese fishermen while they were at sea off the Sumatran and the Malacca coasts, states the annual report of the Fisheries Department. Steps
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  • 91 14 Screaming Women See Air Crash National Aviation Day in the Free State was marred by an air crash in which Captain Heron, a Free State Army pilot, was killed, and Lieutenant Tobin, his observer, was seriously injured. The pilot was endeavouring to loop the loop about 400
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 350 14 SHEPHERDS PIE sN ’T the SHEPHERDS et.s’V breakfast Whether you lead an openair life, or work indoors, Scott s Porage Oats make the ideal breakfast. They strengthen both brain and body. For Scott’s Porage Oats are the cream of the Scottish Oat Crop, and there are no oats in the
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    • 388 14 For your throats sake, smoke I' CRAVENS I CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I w I FRESH i W from I: LONDONA X (SEALED-FRESH in patented YSf V U TRL'-VAC tins and moistureproof “CELLOPHANE”, M si lisa I Ml I s !w W S9UES HU 1 1 l’ i z a mi
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    • 1896 15 C A k p. ©.-British india r Tly i n j x"v and apcar line (Companies Incorporated in England) &gt; »"-.&lt; i 4 x ICES BLUB PUMMEL LIME TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR £TL£ T” v Penang, Teluk Anson. Port Sw« v LONDON AND NORTH tenham, MnUcca and Singapore Havre, London,
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  • 670 16 Bangkok Mail Robbery Or Myth NO TRACE OF PACKETS NO INTIMATION WHATEVER FROM POST OFFICE Public Puzzled The so-called robbery of 100.000 tical notes from a mail bag which is alleged to have been put on to the Bangkok-Penang Express appears more enshrouded in mystery because, so far as the
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  • 173 16 Junior Championships MISS DIANA JANSZ FIRST GIRL CHAMPION (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 1. In the Junior Tennis Championships held here to-day Miss Diana Jansz easily defeated Marjorie Batholomeusz to become the first girl singles champion of Perak, the score was 6 —2, 6—2. In
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  • 1204 16 PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW GRIFFIN RACES VERY OPEN ROW BOAT FOR BIG RACE (By Tic-Tac) Selections for to-morrow, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) Meeting, subject to scratchings, will be found below. In fact, lam making no changes from my original
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  • 91 16 Rugby and Hockey Captains for 1933 A meeting held at the Penang Cricket Club for the purpose of electing captains and convenors for rugby and hockey respectively resulted as follows: Rugby Captain: J. M. Scoular. Convenor: J. E. A. Clarke. Mickey Captain: R. W. Scarlett. CcMfhrenor: S.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 67 16 I E. o. i PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. To-Morrow PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present "ITS A BOY" By AUSTIN MELFORD. (Extension till 2 a.m.) Performance Commencing at 9.30 p.m. sharp. (Special Launch at 2.30 a.m.) E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day and Night ’PHONE 322. ’PHONE 322. I- I
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    • 83 16 I Look in the Windo f DURING OUR I (yR AND sale' I NOW IN PROGRESS I AND YOU WILL FIND SOME OF THE I MOST NOTABLE BARGAINS THAT HAVE ever been offered. REMEMBER your money will g© Jeasf twice as far if Spent during this SALE. Don’t Delay. There
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