Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ES.XBLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 206. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 430 1 ftfißby Ip.dio Service. Ho Objection By Great Britain GRAVE CIRCUMSTANCES NOTED London, September 3. The 1 reign Office to-day issued the text of r tes exchanged between the Aust: in I British Governments, which are i'ki al with the notes exchanged between the Austrian and Italian and
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Atter ,pt to Hold Prohibited Mass Demonstrations Sofia, September 4. h mdred communists were arrested r 1 aing the police, following an atlriF hold prohibited mass demonstra*On The German and Czechoslovak e Katio n; were attacke( j and windows tr ker > Reuter.
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  • 75 1 —Reuter. Won By British Car With Italian Driver London, September 2. The Italian Signor Nuvolari, driving a British M. G. Magnette car, won the Ulster Road Race Tourist Trophy at an average speed of 78.65 miles per hour, his time for the course of 478 miles
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  • 48 1 —Reuter. Production Fixed Imports Limited Washington. September 3. Mr. Ickes has made the oil code effective from September 8, fixing production at 2,409,000 barrels daily. Prices have not yet been fixed, while imports are limited to the average daily amounts of the last seven months, 1932.
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  • 47 1 —Reuter. 3 Tombs Prisoners At Large New York, September 4. Three prisoners awaiting trial for serious crimes, escaped from the Tombs Prison which had been regarded as escape-proof. The prisoners are still at large, and the police are combing Chinatown, using tear gas and machine-guns.-
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  • 36 1 .—Reuter. Former Ambassador to Russia Washington, September 2. The death has taken place of George Thomas Marye, who was th e American Ambassador Extraordinary and W Plenipotentiary to Russia, 1914-16.—Reute
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  • 39 1 .—Reuter. Elected By Huge Majority London, September 2. Mr Arthur Henderson was elected at Clav Cross by-election. He polled 21,93 against the National candidate Mr. Moore s 6,293 and the Communist, Mr. 3,434.— Reuter.
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  • 164 1 Reuter. EASY WIN FOR GAR WOOD Algonack (Michigan) September 3. Commodore Gar Wood’s “Miss America X” won the first of the three races for the Harmsworth Trophy, beating the Britishchallenger, Scott Paines’s “Miss Britain III” by three miles. Just before the start, a last minute entrant, Mr.
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  • 114 1 Reuter. No Further Confidence Berlin, September 2. With Mr. Norman Davis approaching Europe, Geneva is resuming activities at the end of the month. It is officially indicated that Germany is ready to accept the control of armaments provided it is applied equally to all nations, but it
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  • 96 1 .—Reuter. Agreements Annulled Moscow, September 3. The South Manchurian Railway has annulled the two agreements with the Soviet controlled railways, according to the Tass Agency. The first concerns the excess of payments for thrermh freight on the C. E. R. This is calmflstcd to make the C.
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  • 69 1 —Reuter. Magistrate’s Assailants Arrested Calcutta, September 2. The District Magistrate of Midnapore, Mr. Burge, has been asassinated. Mr. Burge, who is the third successive District Magistrate of Midnapore to be assassinated, was fired on by three local Bengalees as he was stepping cut of his car to play
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  • 233 1 —Reuter. HON. ALEXANDER CADOGAN London, Sept. 3. It is officially announced that the Hon. Alexander Cadogan has been appointed Minister to China in succession to Sir Miles Lampson Mr. Cudogan won golden opinions as head of the League of Nations Section of the Foreign Office and
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. Air Mail Service Being Planned Hong Kong, September 3. Mr. H. M. Bixby, Vice-President of the Pan-Amciican Airways, is planning an air mail service between Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila. He has completed a flight from Hong Kong to Manila and back, piloting a Sikorsky flying boat.
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  • 48 1 .--Reuter. Plight of 103,300 Homeless Havana, September 4. Up to date, 100 persons are dead in Cuba as a result of the violent hurricane which swept the country on August 31. Thousands are injured, and th_e 100,000 rendered homeless are threatened with fa- mine and disease.
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  • 27 1 .—Reuter. New Chinese Minister At The Hague The Hague, September 2. Wan Sze-king, the new Chinese Minister, presented his credentials to the Queen today.—Reuter.
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  • 31 1 ,—Reuter. Switzerland Qualifies Montreux, September 3. In the 1934 Davis Cup qualifying quarter final, Switzerland beat Belgium by three matches to two and qualify for next year’s competition.
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  • 49 1 —Reuter. H.M.S. Cornwall" Buffeted Hongkong, Sept. 3. H.M.S. “Cornwall” was severely buffeted in a violent typhoon which struck the coast in the Shanghai region. An aeroplane of the Flycatcher type was torn bodily from the catapult and hurled into the sea. There were no casualties.-
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  • 474 1 Well-known Eurasian Parties (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 3. A pret‘y wedding was solemnised at the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Taiping, on Saturday, the contrac'ing parties being Mr. Emile Augustin Read, a, popular member of the Staff of the St. George’s Institution, Taiping,
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  • 98 1 *.—Reuter. Miss Van Wie Defeats Miss Helen Hicks Exmoor, September 3. At the Country Club course, Highland Park, Illinois, Miss Van Wie won the American Golf Championship, beating Miss Helen Hicks 4 and 3 in a thirty-six holes final. A high wind troubled the players. Miss Hicks
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  • 93 1 —Reuter. Impressive Display 110.000 STORM TROOPS REVIEWED Nuremburg, September 3. There was an impressive display of the man-power behind Herr Hitler when the Chancellor to-day reviewed 110,000 Storm Troops in the Old Market Place at Nuremburg which has been renamed Adolph Hitler Square. The march past
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  • 221 1 Warsaw Contract for English Firm A contract has recently been signed at the London Offices of The English Electric Co., Ltd., for the electrification of the main Warsaw Railway Junction. The value of the contract is about £2,000,000, and the whole of the plant will be
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    • 1983 2 RATES FOR CASUAL No. 5462.-WAR LOANS INVESTMENT TRUST OF N BANKS InucDTKCMCNTC MALAYA (IN LIQUIDATION). BANKING CORPORATION Whereas the under-mentioned shares in the War Loan Investment Trust of LIMITED» t Malaya (in liquidation) have been left unredeemed since October, 1922: (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NEDERLANDSCHE ft NOTICE IS HEREBY
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  • 1284 4 Profit For Year £88,917 The 39th annual general meeting of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company. Limited, was held at the registered office of the company. Empire Chambers.” on 28th July, 1933. In moving the adoption of the balancesheet for the year ended
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  • 267 4 Lowest Ebb Preferred At morning low-tide, four men from the kampong launch their sampan kolek, a fifteen foot planked craft, and paddle towards the distant fish-traps, rectangular palings with arms embracing a wedge of sea. One man dives below the surface to raise with his bare bands
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  • 643 4 Dr A. R- Hoops was in Kuala Lumpur, during the week-end, Mr. F. O. Rasmussen, of Cetor Estate. is r we understand, in hospital in Serembar. Mrs. F. A. Mallard, of Johore Bahru, will be leaving for Home on September 14, Che Bahroom, Harbour Master, Alor Sta
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    • 505 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP Two omnibuses, good condition, Thornycroft Engine 1926, 4 Cylinders, 21.7 H.P., Balloon Tyres, Four Wheels. Carry 20 persons, Tare Weight 2800 Kgs. Total Weight 3750 Kgs., Maximum Width 2300 m/m., Length 6100 m/m.: Height 3000 m/m., Red Colour. Full particulars can be had
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    • 363 4 iu, rmiif79 A BED TIME STORY MEDLEY you ARE TOQ BEA utIFUL Maurice Chevalier’s latest theme songs provide Carroll Gib f for his piano art. A great record. mMI HIAWATHA’S LULLABY Fox Tr#| MY GYPSY RHAPSODY Another topping record by Venuti’s orchestra. Remember his This is just as good. Aincoo
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    • 36 4 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 89 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat* TODAY 12.45 a.m. 6.53 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 7.18 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.17 a.m. 7.29 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 7.48 p.m.
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  • 875 5 Selangor Rangers And Hdian Association In Final K AT CLUB BEATEN n Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 3. R rfered with the Stonor Shield 1.. mpetition to-day, which started tcr Despite this, both games were and the final will be played next t n Selangor Indian
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  • 192 5 MING SIN SEAH LOSE TO H. S. UNION At 4 p.m. on Saturday, the Health and Strength Union met the Ming Sin Seah in a friendly Badminton match. They emerged the victors, winning all the ties played. The following were the scores DOUBLES Ong Tiang Jin and Tan Teik
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  • 141 5 Graham Unable to Meet Thajudeen (BY “SECONDS OUT News from Singapore of the projected Thajudeen-Graham fight came to hand this morning. It was reported that Graham had his jaw injured during training and that it was quite impossible for him to meet the Ceylon Champion on the
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  • 270 5 Pitt Street Presents A Busy Scene On Saturday night, the Phor Tor festival was commenced on a grand scale at the vacant ground outside the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street. Under a newly-erected shed there were tables laden with all varieties of eatables tables laden with
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  • 90 5 TO-NIGHT’S CARNIVAL AT FUN FROLIC Coinciding with the Chinese 15th day of the month, when the moon will be round and full at an early hour, the Fun and Frolic Park are holding a Grand Carnival tonight. The w’hole park will be brilliantly illuminated, with Chinese lanterns forming a conspicuous
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    • 164 5 SPECIAL DISPLAY j ON THE FIRST FLOOR T, I BABY WEAR J ATTRACTIVE SPLENDID PRICES SELECTION. |L II EVERYTHING FOR BABY AND YOUNG CHILDREN. DAINTY LAYETTES COMPLETE IN NEAT BOXES AND s I LOW PRICED. MATINEE COATEES, MADEIRA FROCKS, COTTON, SILK AND WOOL VESTS. PURE WOOS r BOOTEES, FASCINATING BONNETS,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 167 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federates Malay States from the Empire transmitter, I Daventry, England L Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s
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  • 601 6 —Peiping Morning Post. “After their occupation of Luantung and the districts north of Peiping the Japanese military authorities secretly sent reservists to various strategic districts ostensibly to engage in trade but actually to sell drugs to the Chinese and also to gather Chinese military intelligence. There
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  • 101 6 —Sin Wen Pao. Printed On Contributed ’Planes Shanghai, Aug. 15. The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce the General Labour Union, Municipal Educational Bureau and all other public organizations in Shanghai which paid their share in the purchase of the eighteen aeroplanes which they are contributing to the
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  • 62 6 .—“Shun Pao.’ Peiping, August 14. Mr. Liu Shih-sun, a member of the Retrocession Commission, arrived at Shanhaikuan to-day to confer with the Japanese military authorities there for the taking over of the pass by the Chinese authorities. It is learned that the Magistrate’s office will
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  • 270 6 —“China Times.” Activities Resumed ADVENT OF THE KAOLIANG SEASON Peiping, August 14. According to reliable information from Dairen, the Chinese Volunteers in different parts of Manchuria have resumed their activities, following the advent of the Kaoliang season. It is said that a detachment of Chinese Volunteers
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  • 109 6 begin early next year, it is stated.—Min Pao. First Stage Accomplished Shanghai. Aug. 15. According to an announcement made by the National Economic Commission the first stage of road construction in China will have been accomplished by the end of this year when 1,600 miles of
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  • 83 6 —“Shun Pao.” Still Active in Chahar Kalgan. August 14. In spite of the departure of Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang for Shantung, Genera! Fang Chenwu and General Chi Hung-chang are still active in Chahar. Latest reports state that General Fang has concentrated all his troops at Changpei and General Chi
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  • 64 6 Sin Wen Pao. Bridge Needs Repairs Nanking, Aug. 14. The Yellow P’ver Bridge on the PeipingHankow Railway has been much damaged by the recent floods and will not be able to stand the weight, of moving train unless immediate repairs are made. It is estimaed that a
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  • 780 6 WORKING FOR INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENT AT CANTON NO CHANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN NANKING ADMINISTRATION —China Times. It has been the policy of the Kuomintang leaders in the South-west, as they have no chance to participate in the Nanking Government, to make it a point to
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  • 91 6 .—China Times. Boxer Indemnity Loan Shanghai. Aug. 15. With the loan borrowed from the British refunded Boxer Indemnity, the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company has decided to construct seven new steamers to strengthen its existing fleet, it is learned from shipping circles. Four of the
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  • 119 6 —“Shun Pao.” Most Severe Fighting Going On Hongkong, August 14. The Kiangsi Communists are now making a vigorous attack on the Kwangtung troops at Chinwu and Chitang in an attempt to break the defence of the Kwangtung forces in that region. The attack started on August
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  • 102 6 —China Times. To Be Removed From Shanghai Shanghai, Aug. 15. It is reliably learned that the Peiping Palace Treasures now stored in Shanghai will shortly be moved back to Peiping. Some will remain behind in Nanking, where a new museum will be established to display them. It
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  • 67 6 —China Times. Delegates Arrive Shanghai, Aug. 15. It is learned that about a hundred delegates to the forthcoming World Anti-War Conference have already arrived in Shanghai. These include delegates from the United States, Japan, Great Britain, France, Germany, Turkey, Philippine Islands, Korea and several other countries.
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  • 358 6 when Yang was arrested.—“ Shanghai, Morning Post.” Timely Discovery IN NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES Sianfu, (by mail), A sensational Communist plot to stage a coup d’etat in the North-western provinces and then to extend the Communist influence to Inner Mongolia, Kansu and Ninghsia in an attempt to unify the
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  • 120 6 from Japan by the next steamer. —Shun Pao. Returning From Japan Shanghai, Aug. 15. The first batch of 123 unemployed Chinese in Japan arrived from Nagasaki yesterday morning on board the “Empress of Asia”. These Chinese are in such a destitute plight that they return at the expense
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  • 67 6 —San Wen Pao. Still In Tientsin Tientsin, Aug. 14. The report that Mr. Hsu Shin-chang, former President of China, had left for Manchuria and that he would be appointed Prince Regent by Henry Pu Yi after the latter becomes emperor this autumn is found to be
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  • 55 6 —Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 15. The Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai has ordered the Bureau of Public Utilities to draw up plans for the construction of tramway lines in the new municipal centre in Shanghai. The project will be financed jointly by the Municipal Government and
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  • 347 6 —Shun Pao. “Following the rec, Janty along the Yangtsz,, Y( ,f rs of a overflowed its bank < lor W Riv *r ha, many districts on Inu Wtin, The Yellow River br-.L f?’”' < traffic on the Peiping- 1 !nko pended and there ar llwa si#, of
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  • 141 6 —Sin Wen Pao. 23 Arrive At Shanghai Shanghai, Aug. 15. Another three of the eighteen aeroplane contributed by the China Aviation League to the Government arrived here fro® the United States yesterday. It will be recalled that, aside from these three, the five ’planes already assembled and
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  • 69 6 —Sin Wen Fao- lj dv Chased Pirates Hotly v» <( hai Aug- 15 .am Nav^ tioS The China Merchants > Company yesterday ,-(jtM report from its Swat tlu p irak the four passengers ,-idnaiT ship “Yu Shun” whom tiled and held for rans liberty as a
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  • 2269 7 EPORT ON ARREST )F FLYING OFFICER CHIEF'S CRITICISM OF PROCEDURE Steps To Prevent Further Trouble NEW INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFICERS fects in the instruction to police regarprocedure on the arrest of suspected ns are mentioned in the report by the i Commissioner of Police for the Melis Lord
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    • 189 7 IM X How else could “CAPSTAN” retain the title ‘Malaya’s standard cigarette’ if it were not for constant attention to every detail of manufacture. They are so dependable—the next CAPSTAN you light will be as perfect as the or? you have enjoyed so much. A. I»STAISir MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE W.
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  • 416 8 In the twelve months which ended with June the world's merchant shipping declined by 1,814,125 tons. A decline was to be expected tor the statistics of the previous year, showing a drop of 396.730 tons, had indicated clearly that the post-W ar race for supremacy in the carrying-trade
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  • 276 8 How man} people know that the State <>f Iraq possesses an important racing and horse-breeding industry Race meetings were organised there for the first time during the Great W ar. and have been placed on a very sound and profitable basis since the Armistice. The sport, with
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  • 976 8 When Carl Schneckenburger eventuality returned from Haiti we met him at the station and brought him straight round to the house and broached a bottle of pre-war rye. “Denver,” he said, “I’ve found a beetle. He was as brown as an Indian, and looked as if he had
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  • 710 8 FASTER AND FASTER What may be called the (lell controversy to which wv by Mr. Kipling before ti'■ Wilkie Collins began it tin Ugh years ago) seems to be t a MXty turn just now when conq ~r U r' °U S that modern games are that
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    • 251 8 >■_ r— ifjlie sun s sWnin 8 hot w and the windows MmBOB all are shut y <? 4 CARLSBERG LAGER PILSNER STOUTI SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. l NEW ZEALAND LAMB i From the famous CANTERBURY PLAINS of j NEW ZEALAND. ALWAYS TENDER
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    • 35 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Mw’ii I 1 V7c!’kriGwn throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh. A Kuala Lumpur. SS S' St <\ ~<<
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  • 974 9 jy nemployed Actor s£ q LTO MAKING OF OCAL FILM ,n actor with 20 years’ exhas played leading roles in Australia and him roles in in Singapore, Mr. M. H. was the plaintiff in a suit ~r breach oi contract brought ,1-known American film pioC.
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  • 162 9 Private Summons POLICE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT A European, Alister Murdock McLennan, appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Criminal District Counrt, Singapore, on Saturday to answer a private summons taken out by a Malay, Sarim bin Sariman, charging him with causing
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  • 285 9 To Help the Malay Community (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, September 4. The inauguaration of a Weekly Fair at Sungei Patani took place on Sunday at 10 a.m. The opening ceremony was performed by His Highness Tunku Yaccob, the Assistant Principal Agricultural Officer, Kedah,
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  • 699 9 Mr. Aw Boon How On The Situation MALAYAN PHILANTHROPIST RETURNS FROM HOLIDAY Mr. Aw Boon Haw, on his return to Singapore, looked greatly refreshed; the breeze of a rain-and- 4 yphoon summer in South China had evidently worked wonders on his health; he appeared to
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  • 262 9 Plates Loosened CARRIED AWAY BY THE TIDE The powerful tides near the Swettenhaxn Pier have been responsible for more than one collision between incoming steamer and pier and on Saturday last there was another of these accidents, the steamer involved being the homeward P. O. s.s.
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  • 43 9 Halliday Wins Championship The annual meeting of the Kedah and Province Wellesley Golf Association was held at Calendonia Estate Course over the week-end. J. Ha’liday (Malakoff) won the championship for fourth time. H. E. Goodman Malakoff) was runner-up.
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  • 111 9 TIN--Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £219-10-0 No market. TIN —(3 Monti») London £219-10-0 No market. Singapore $112.12(6 $111.62% Business Done Penang $112.12% $109.62% Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA—(Sundrled) 3 55 $3.55 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London 3^d No market New York 7c (G) No market
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    • 16 9 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.
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    • 318 9 inw irtrid $-7/7 JnCJ n P \ll iO° K A W HEp 4rf/ pBa| WS’ I 1 *ll I K The day of the ordinary artificial J 51 Food is over deficient and often merely fat- forming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do
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  • 4654 10 HONOURING SIR RONALD ROSS: THE POET LAUREATE'S TRIBUTE: ANNIVERSARY OF DISCOVERY OF MALARIA PARASITE: SERVICE AT ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS GROWING MENACE OF NATIVE RUBBER PRODUCER: BOOM IN THE TIN PLATE TRADE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 25. A GREAT SCIENTIST’S FAME Although it is only twelve
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  • 1280 11 ROW BOAT WINS BIG RACE IN RECORD TIME SILVER MONK A REAL SMASHER STICK UP PAYS $BO FOR A WIN (I’roni Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 2. Brilliant weather and a fair attendance favoured the opening of Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) Meeting, the
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  • 188 11 New Horses Registered The following new horses and ponies have recently been registered with the Straits Racing Association:— Burgundy Biddy (H) blk a m by Cister-cian-Royal Biddy—Major T. L. Fox. Carkal (Pl ch a g by Carwelkin —Alsace —H.H. the Sultan of Perak. Frivol (H) blk a
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  • 535 11 Mrs. Low Hooi Siah And Tan Boon Piew Win Mixed Doubles PRIZE-WINNERS IN OPEN TOURNAMENT The curtain was rung down on the Penang Badminton Association’s Open Tournament for the year when the Mixed Doubles final was played on Saturday evening at the Volunteer Headquarters. Mrs. Low Hooi
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  • 319 11 S.F.A. Cup NARROW VICTORY AFTER EXTRA TIME (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. An exciting football Cup Tie was witnessed at the T.P.C.A. ground this evening when the Kuala Rovers ‘A’ beat the first string of the Chinese by an only goal scored during
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  • 332 11 Ten For Luton Town GLASGOW RANGERS DEFEATED London, Sept. 2. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues. DIVISION I Birmingham 2 Everton 2 Chelsea 5 VVhampton W 2 Derby C 1 Blackbum R 1 Leeds U 3 Newcastle
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    • 14 11 llllll!lfe) Wo/iiereW keqmb Representative —Robert Blau Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.
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    • 13 11 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."
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    • 128 11 I I These distressing skin complaints are sure outward signs of Impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke’s Blood Mixture. Of all Oumim and Stom. Squally good m LIQUID ar TABLETJona I I, —SIEMENS
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 800 12 Annual Meeting HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME CONTEMPLATED The Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of Nawng Pet Tin Limited was held at the Penang Office of the Company, 15 Beach Street, on Saturday 2nd. September. The Chairman, Mr. A. J. King stated: Gentlemen,—Our policy is to give shareholders as much
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    • 1869 12 BATANG PADANG PLANTERS' MEETING POINTS REFEREED TO P.A.M RULES LEGISLATION COMMITTEE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. The F.M.S. Land Code was the subject of strong criticism at a meeting of Batang Padang planters, which was held at the Sungkai Club, when Mr. Reid
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    • 26 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of August, 1933 Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Ltd.:- —420 piculs. Rambun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan 241 piculs.
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    • 61 12 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 4 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 15 16 4m ts 2}4 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 3'16 3 Documentary 2 4 5; 16 On New York Bank Demand 52 nom France T.T. 925 nom. India T.T. 15« Hongkong
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    • 917 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wern the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY b share fist to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 95 1.00 95 1.00 Ayer Hitam 14 3 15 0 14 3 15>0 Batang Padang 13 16 15 18 Ipoh
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    • 902 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, c O5 Z RUBBER (Dollar.) c c Allenbv Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 5, 2 75 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates °5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 20 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates '0 55 q2} Balau Planting Syndicate -2_
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  • 562 13 oi Principal Lines n--» following is a list of vessels arrlvlm ad saliing from Penang during the week LN PORT TO-DAY S.S. CORFU from Europe. M.V. RENGAM from Sitiawan, Dindings and Pangkor. Sails for Asahan and Batoe-Bahra to-day. S.S. MALACCA from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sails
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  • 227 13 SEPTEMBER 6 Singapore Races, 2nd day. SEPTEMBER 9 Singapore Races. 3rd day. Church Fair at Perak Turf Club. Hockey Perak State XI vs. The Rest, Ipoh. Ipoh Catholic Club Dance. Soccer Alan Loke’s XI vs. Perak Chinese, Ipoh. SEPTEMBER 10 Cricket Pinang Gazette v. Peelers, Patani Road,
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  • 166 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India by the s.s. “Stentor” will be closed at 2 p.m. to-day. A mail for Pangkalan, Brandan and Langkat by the s.s. “Malacca” will close at 2 p.m. to-day. A mail for Asahan and Paneh by the s.s. “Jeram”
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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  • 1742 14 PROSECUTION VINDICATED 14 YEARS FOR LEOPOLD HARRIS Judge And An Arch-Villain" The fire conspiracy trial at the Old Bailey concluded on August 19. when Mr. Justice Humphreys passed sentence on the prisoners. The case had opened on July 4. In a number of cases the
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  • 661 16 "It’s A Boy" AN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS The Penang Repertory Players are to be congratulated on this their second venture in Penang under Mr. Carl Lawson's management. Undoubtedly, Mr. Lawson hit upon the right kind of theatrical fare to present to his public in "It’s a Boy”—a
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  • 298 16 Detective's Early Morning Find ACCUSED CONVICTED AND FINED $6O A wharf coolie named Vausigam was today convicted by the Penang District Judge,Mr. B. F. Bridge, on a charge of the 1 possession of 2 lb. 3 oz. of ganja and sen- tenced to a
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  • 70 16 In the Penang Police Court this morning, before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, a Tamil named Suppiah appeared for judgment on a charge of fraudulent possession of a bicycle and component part. The Magistrate remarked to Mr. Huck Aik, Counsel for the defence, that accused had
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  • 105 16 hen Loh Ah Chong, a Chinese, pleaded guilty to possessing one bottle of dutiable liquor, value $1.82, on the Mount Erskine Road, he was fined $lO. Cheng Ah Soon, a Teochew Chinese, was charged wi‘h the possession at 9.20 pm on September 3, at house 777, Sungei Ara,
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  • 129 16 Ong Ban was charged with the theft of three pigeons, value 90 cents, from the back of house 133, Patani Road, on August 30 the birds were claimed as the property of one Munyoosan. A week’s postponement on bail of $5O was granted. Mydm, a Tamil
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 238 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —I understand that it is usual to drink stout (porter) when eating oysters, as this liquid disintegrates “ratifies” as it were the oysters. I remember a case many years ago that came before the Singapore Coroner, in which a
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    • 129 16 Sir, —I was interested to learn from your London Letter in the Sunday Gazette that the origin of the name King’s House.” used in respect of the Lieutenant’s house, built by Henry VIII. for the Chief Gaoler of the Tower, and for the last few centuries used as
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    • 174 16 Sir. —The news published in the “Pinang Gazette” that a new light is to be placed at the entrance to the North Channel, presumably in addition to the two existing lights, at Pulau Tikus and Muka Head, is interesting and intriguing—intriguing because, although I know nothing about
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    • 233 16 Sir, —With reference to the proposed Amendment to Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) which is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council, "Military and Police Music” are exempted. What is meant by "Military and Police Music” Another amendment is required to this Minor Offences Ordinance, and that
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    • 100 16 gi r> When anyone gets a licence to instal a’ wireless set it is intended for the use of his household, hence a loudspeaker attached to a wireless set which broadcasts to the whole neighbourhood is beyond the terms of the license. Neighbours are naturally somewhat tolerant, and
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    • 282 16 Sir,Now that the Municipal Budget for next year is being drawn up, it is to hoped the attention of the new Municipal President will be drawn to the meeting of providing public recreation grounds. There is a large tract (about 12 acres) of Municipal land in Ayer
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