Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE STABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 207. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 61 1 in international commerce. Reuter. TARIFF TRUCE DENOUNCED HOLLAND GIVES MONTH'S NOTICE The Hague, Sept. 5. Holland has given one month’s notice denouncing the tariff truce (to which she subscribed at the time of the World Economic Conference) in view of the failure of the conference
    in international commerce. Reuter.  -  61 words
  • 177 1 —Reuter. Gar Wood Wins Thrilling Race NARROWEST MARGIN ON RECORD Algonac, Michigan, Septembe. 4. .modorc Gar Wood, piloting Miss a X beat Mr. Scott Paine in Miss Britain HI in the first two races and retained the Harmsworth Trophy. Wood won the most thrilling race by ai
    —Reuter.  -  177 words
  • 116 1 Rugby Radio Service. No Change in Leadership London, Sept. 4. According to the News Chronicle poli j tical correspondent, Mr. Arthur Hender-1 son's election for Clay Cross definitely dot s not raise the question of his succeeding Mr. > L ansbury as leader of the Labour Parliamentary
    Rugby Radio Service.  -  116 words
  • 71 1 to that in the motor industry code.—Reuter. Labour Problem Washington, Sept. 4. The labour problem which has arisen in' onsequence of the recovery programme its, was intensified by the demand of the President of the United States Chamber of Commerce for the recognition of the open .shop
    to that in the motor industry code.—Reuter.  -  71 words
  • 38 1 —Reuter. 300 Miles An Hour Exceeded BY LOUISIANA PILOT Chicago, Sept. 5. Mr. J. R. Weddell Patterson of Louisiana has established a new world’s land plane record exceed- ing 300 miles an hour.-
    —Reuter.  -  38 words
  • 139 1 .—Reuter. Huge Increase London, September 5. An increase in the world’s cotton mill consumption of 2,010,000 bales for the year ended 31/7/33 is revealed in the statistics compiled by Federation of Master Cotton Spinners. The total consumption of 24.332,000 bales was comprised of American 14,617,000, East Indian
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  • 100 1 land.—Rugby Radio Service. Incognito Visit to Great Britain London, Sept. 4. The King and Queen of Bulgaria, travelling incognito, arrived in London last night. By the command of the King, Lord Munster, Lord-in-Waiting to His Majesty, was present at Victoria Station to wait on their
    land.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  100 words
  • 75 1 Rugby Radio Service. Decreased Membership i London, Sept. 4. The annual Trade Union Congress open-1 ed at Brighton this morning when 564 delegates represented 208 unions with memberships of 3.367,911. a decrease since the last Congress of 245,362. In his presidential address, Mr. A. G. Walkden uttered
    Rugby Radio Service.  -  75 words
  • 125 1 —Rugby Radio Service. WATER SUPPLY ANXIETIES London, September 4. The continuance of brilliant sunshine over England, though delightful for holidaymakers, is increasing the anxieties of some towns where water supplies are rural ng low and of farmers in many parts of the country. Agriculturists, who found
    —Rugby Radio Service.  -  125 words
  • 96 1 Rugby Radio Service. Reports From Newcastle London, September 4. It is reported from Newcastle to-day that coal loadings at the Tyne Dock. Dunston and Blyth have in the past two weeks increased by more than 100,000 tons over the corresponding period last year. The effect of the
    Rugby Radio Service.  -  96 words
  • 111 1 Radio Service. VERY CRITICAL CONDITION London, September 5. The bulletin issued this afternoon reported that Lord Grey’s condition bad taken a sudden change for the worse and that he was then unconscious. This evening he was stated to be in a very critical condition. Lord Grey
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  • 94 1 Firmness of Oil Shares London, September 4. Sterling on New York was 4.56 and Paris 80 Jo. Gold decreased 3d to 131. The main feature on the Stock Exchange this morning was the renewed firmness of oil shares. Kaffirs are quiet. British funds were inclined to be firmer
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  • 245 1 areas has temporarily ceased.—Rugby Radio Service. Worst For Sixty Years 120 MILES AN HOUR WIND Haibour Island, Bahamas, Sept. 5. Tremendous damage has been done by a hurricane described as the worst for sixty years. Numbers of houses were wrecked, Harbour Island pier and wharves were
    areas has temporarily ceased.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  245 words
  • 274 1 Involuntary Homicide Mr. Charles Manger, the American who accidentally shot dead his best friend, Mr. Karl Werner Heye, in the liner Bremen, was put on trial at Bremerhaven, Germany. He was charged with involuntary homicide, says Reuter, and was sentenced to three
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  • 27 1 —Reuter. Enters Hospital For T reatment San. Francisco, Sept. 5. Mrs. Wills Moody has entered hospital for a three-week treatment for her injured back.—Reuter.
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  • 44 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. Dr. Rajchmann has arrived in London, and is slaying with Dr. Sze at Hampstead. He is sailing on September 9, on the Italian liner Conte Rosso for China to co-ordinate the activities of the League advisers.-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 132 1 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES AT STORE. Page 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS The Harmsworth Trophy 1 Lord Grey Suffers Relapse 1 Hurricane Strikes The Bahamas 1 Echo of Economic Conference Failure I New World’s Land Plane Record 1 Brilliant Sunshine Over England I The Home Turf 3 Sporting News 5 Correspondence 5
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1435 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice vaw.W.WAV, ban o k^ SE coXration BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS al commissioners of George LIMITED. The ’i NEDERLA ndsche Chartered Z? AU co—ications to .the bank MANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, advertisements should be addressed Penang.” I HI|)Cl I) Q LIMITED. N.W. »V 7, arfer {J> to the Advertisement Manager,
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  • 2122 3 PROSPECTS FOR THE ST. LEGER: BROWN JACK'S FINE RECORD: RACING OWNER'S SUDDEN DEATH [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 24. FUNERAL OF MR. A. COTTRILL The funeral of Mr. Alec Cottrill, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cuttrill, of the Seven Barrows training establishment
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 Zz/j iw/irih BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG Jjss**’* Mi M. \*V £< W 1 ><£* BiO c s-^Xf. <JW* H |M| Mfll Xsrf J 10 SHI A- t*®* v Ni SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR ADVERTISERS '(1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertainable conditions, aesthetic and/or
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    • 302 3 1 1 Rid yourself of STOMACH TROUBLE and enjoy a Healthy Appetite by taking Sanatogesi I ACK of appetite is mostly “A noteworthy effect of due to stomach trouble, Sanatogen is a better which in turn is usually a appetite which is generquestion of “nerves.” Nerve- perceived within weakness prevents
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  • 356 4 Mr J. E. Downer was a passenger to Penang from London by the s.s. Benrennis which arrived this morning. Mr E S Redfearn, headmaster of the Government English School, Kuala Pilah. is in the General Hospital, Singapore. Mr. C. A. Hare, Managing Director, E. A. Barbour, Ltd.,
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  • 367 4 Church Door Rushed at Funeral People struggled to obtain admission to the church at the City of London Cemetery at Manor Park, where the funeral took place of Miss Jean Chesterton, aged seventeen, of Ilford, who was accidentally killed by a bullet fired from a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 461 4 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. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 248 5 KEDAH P.W. GOLF COMPETITION Mrs. A. V. Perrin Ladies’ Champion The annual meeting of the K. P.G.A. was held at Calendonia this year on September 2 and 3 and was well attended. On Saturday there were 32 entries for the Stroke Competition which also served as the qualifying round for
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  • 502 5 Malay College Victorious I (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 4. The Taiping Survey Cricket XI. under the captaincy of Mr. H. L. Ward motored to Kuala Kangsar yesterday and engaged the Malay College in a two innings match. Mr. Williams, the District Officer, of Kuala Kangsar,
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  • 69 5 Tennis Tournament The following is the result of yesterday s match in the above tournament Mixed Doubles Handicap :—Mrs. Purcell and D. D. B. Cook —l5 beat Mrs. P. N. Knight and N. A. Sedwick —15.4, 6—3, 6 —4. THURSDAY’S MATCH Men’s Singles Handicap “A” (Final) reWinner
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  • 40 5 Mr R P- S. Rajasooriya arrived at Penang by the M.M. “Porthos” Mr. Rajasooriya is a Ceylonese, Barnster-at-Law and intends practising in Penang. Before coming out to Malaya, he had a lucre Live practice in Ccylcn.
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  • 161 5 Gala Night At E. O. Hotel Saturday, September 23, will be a gala night at the “E. O. Hotel when a Grand Hollywood Ball is being organised. Patrons are requested not to wear evening clothes but to come in fancy dress representing some film star, or in
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 157 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir,—lt is surprising that meetings of Municipal Commissioners are conducted in such a hurry that some have been reported to be over within five minutes. I wonder what can be done within such a short space of time. Doing business in
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  • 145 5 Huddersfield’s Convincing Win London, Sept. 4. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League DIVISION I Aston V. 1 Sheffield W. 0 Huddersfield T. 6 Chelsea 1 Sheffield U. 2 Leicester C. 1 Stoke C. 1 Liverpool 1 W’hampton W. 1 Tottenham
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  • 130 5 Gay and Cheerful Atmosphere Fun Frolic Amusement Park was the scene of a large gathering last night. The occasion was the first Moonlight Fete organised by the Management. The Park was tastefully decorated with balloons and grandly illuminated with Chinese lanterns, coloured electric lights
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  • 186 5 Auihentics Beat Petits In a closely contested Basket-ball match, Anthentics beat the Petits by 27 points to 25. The match was played yesterday evening at the court of the Chinese Recreation Club. The authentics had less chances of scoring than their opponents, but whatever opportunities they had they turned
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 356 5 municipal notice Reconstruction of Campbell Street. TE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1 Commissioners intend to recon- tnl( ie above Public Road and surface B 'Asphalt Concrete. As the Munirin il »mmissioners consider it will be ,I,lc to allow trenches to be cut in road surface for the purpose of
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    • 4 5 SHOWING THURSDAY AT QUEEN'S
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    • 344 5 I y vw I I n Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically
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  • 1643 6 WILL YORKSHIRE REMAIN CHAMPIONS THE LAST OF THE TESTS The G.O.M. Of Cricket (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 19. THE CHAMPIONSHIP POSITION With Sussex sustaining their fifth defeat of the season at the hands of Kent at Hastings—and with Yorkshire escaping from the defeat that elbowed
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  • 1176 6 OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON QUEEN OF THE SOUTH'S SUCCESS Triple Successes in Tennis Finals (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 19. FOOTBALLS GOOD START The Scottish League campaign had a highly successful send off on August 12th. The weather was the only drawback. It was tco good.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 318 6 ft fl C’s Hunters’ CMfcnge Cup— A little bit of England Travel where you will in the World to-day and yowl) surely find Craven Mixture. From Suez to Panama, ti homely old Craven Tin has come to be regarded almost as National institution, a little bit of the Homeland itself.
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  • 762 7 Ta Kung Pao. niing to recent reports a peaceful nt of the Chahar imbroglio is although the situation has not yet mpletely solved. would like to take advantage of y. asion to make a few observations. A gs stand in China to-day, every c or party
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  • 66 7 Shun Pao. Moving to New Premises at Nanking Nanking, Aug. 13. A ’niing to information from diploma*'‘s the Spanish Legation will shorty b removed to Nanking from Peiping. fn suitable house can be found at Nanln die Legation will be temporarily es*d at Shanghai. The Spanish Miniser 1
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  • 15 7 XllCLVAt; 1V1 LAlxJ —Sin Wen Pao. XllCLVAt; 1V1 LAlxJ —Sin Wen Pao.
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  • 183 7 .—Shun Pao. Ambiguous Attitude of Gen. Fang Peiping, Aug. 13. General Sung Cheh-yuan. accompanied by General Chiang Po-chen. delegate of General Chiang Kai-shek, arrived at Kalgan yesterday by special train. In the afternoon General Sung had a meeting with Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang at the New
    .—Shun Pao.  -  183 words
  • 188 7 action, against the Communists.—China TaneJ. 19th Route Army in Severe Battle Hongkong, Aug. 13. Reports are conflicting regarding the military situation in Western Fukien. One report states that the 19th Route Army, after a desperate battle against the Communists, recaptured Lenchen on August 9th while other
    action, against the Communists.—China TaneJ.  -  188 words
  • 792 7 MILITARISTS' AIR OF DEFIANCE AND CONTEMPT STAGGERING FIGURES VOTED FOR NAVAL REPLENISHMENT —Ta Tung Pao, Tientsin. “Since the Mukden incident of September 18, 1931, Japanese militarists have adopted an air of defiance and contempt toward every country in the world, thereby bringing about the
    —Ta Tung Pao, Tientsin.  -  792 words
  • 158 7 than 700 persons were killed. —Sin Wen Pao. Active in Jehol Shanghai, Aug. 14. The various public organizations here yesterday received a circular telegram from the Chinese Volunteer leader Li Haifeng in Jehol reporting the activities of his troops there. According to his report, the Volunteers
    than 700 persons were killed.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  158 words
  • 69 7 ;.—Sher. Pao. Singapore Cancels Restrictions on Chinese Imigration Shanghai, Aug. 14. It is locally learned that on account of the shortage of labour in Singapore, as a result, of the sudden rise in the price of zinc the Singapore authorities have decided tc cancel the restrictions imposed
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  • 135 7 sovereign rights over that territory.—Shun Pac. Protest Against French Occupation Shanghai, Aug. 14. The Shanghai General Labour Union has submitted a petition to the Government still claiming that the nine small islands in the South Pacific which the French Government recently occupied are Chinese territory and
    sovereign rights over that territory.—Shun Pac.  -  135 words
  • 88 7 —Sir. Wen Pao. Desperate Fighting Still Going On Chungking, Aug. 13. Desperate fighting is still going in along the Min River between the rival forces. It is understood that General Liu W enI huei, commander of the 24th Army, is proj paring to withdraw into Sikang
    —Sir. Wen Pao.  -  88 words
  • 405 7 loss tc property is extremely heavy. China Times. Peiping-Hankow Railway Bridge SERIOUS DANGER OF COLLAPSE Peiping, Aug. 13. The Yellow River bridge on the PeipingHankow Railway is now in serious danger of collapsing following the recent sudden rise of the Yellow River, according to information from
    loss tc property is extremely heavy. China Times.  -  405 words
  • 105 7 General Han Fu-chu, it is learned. —Min Pao. Marshal Feng Going to T aishan Soon Peiping, Aug. 13. A special Kalgan telegram states that Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang has accepted the invitation ot General Han Fu-chu to go to Shantung to “recuperate” his health at Taishan, the famous mountain
    General Han Fu-chu, it is learned.—Min Pao.  -  105 words
  • 107 7 —Shun Pao. Estimates for July Show Big Figures Shanghai, Aug. 14. July was a record-breaking month for Japanese goods imported to China, according to latest estimates made by the interested authorities. It is said that during the month of July no less than 18 Japanese freight ships
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  • 432 7 Shun Pao. “During the last few weeks flood dangers along the Yellow River have been increasing every day. Aside from the Yellow River, other rivers, notably the Chin River and Wei River in Shensi; the Grand Canal and the Yungting River in Hopei and the river
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  • 101 7 The loan is to be refunded in 1950. Shun Pao. China Merchants Loan Agreement Signed Shanghai, Aug. 14. It is understood that the loan agreement between the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company and the British Boxer Indemnity Commission has already been signed at Nanking whereby the
    The loan is to be refunded in 1950. Shun Pao.  -  101 words
  • 110 7 Sin Wen Pao. FLOODED 200 Villages Practically Wiped Out 4 Peiping, Aug. 13. The Grand Cana! in Hepei province overflowed its banks yesterday at Yutien and Paoti, two cities in the recent war zone. The water came down with such force that more than two hundred villages have
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  • 74 7 Shun Pao. Declines Invitation to Visit Nanking Peiping, Aug. 13. Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang has sent a formal reply to Mr. Wang Ching-wei declining the invitation extended by the latter to visit Nanking. Marshal Feng states that his health dees not allow him to come south, so he v/i’l
    Shun Pao.  -  74 words

  • 931 8 A campaign against noise is in process of formation in Singapore. In the near future the Legislative Council will he introduced to a Bill, the object of which is to enlarge the catalogue of nois\ instruments, the sounding of which is a nuisance. The Bill is an
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  • 1091 8 strewn wilderness of Skye.—C.G.G. in the Birmingham Post.” A WEEK ON SKYE It stands in the wildest corner of Skye, looking over a white salmon river to the shattered rock architecture of the Cuillin mountains as they rise from the Atlantic. J The post office serves
    strewn wilderness of Skye.—C.G.G. in the “ Birmingham Post.”  -  1,091 words
  • 654 8 ALAS, POOR YORICK It is reported from a lif Guiana that the natives o r lsh are much addicted to come the local shortage f L l,a fion balk by using human skull.11 place. Thi<s sort of thing will hard! although a skull may i J substitute
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 680 9 Counsel's Statement in Malacca Case SINGAPORE MATA-MATA GUILTY OF ENTICING The startling theory that all Malayan Chinese had not been legally married was nade in the Malacca District Court on Thursday by Mr. S. G. Pillay, defending a policeman who was convicted of enticing away
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  • 94 9 Seven Chinese Convicted One dozen assorted Chinese were proiueced in the Penang Police Court this morning and charged before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, with playing in a common gaming house, No. 55, Rope Walk. Five Chinese claimed trial and were discharged, as no evidence was offered
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  • 250 9 Out Of Fashion SILVER WHICH NOBODY WANTS Malaya’s silver dollars have fallen into disuse. Nobody wants them. Silver fiftycent pieces have also fallen on evil days. More than 19,000,000 of these coins are lying in the musty vaults of the Singapore Treasury, and only 3,500,000
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  • 316 9 Sick Sleeper Robbed The case of Ng Ah Lau, a Chinese coolie charged with theft, was heard this morning, resulting in accused’s conviction. Kader Mydin bin Rowther, a sampan coolie, absented from work through illness, gave a graphic description of his loss. At 10 p.m. on September
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  • 794 9 Judgment For $43.50 FILM THAT WAS TO $lOO,OOO Mr. M. H. Kenyon-Slade, the English: actor, who sued Mr. J. C. Cook, the American film producer, before Mr. H. R. Bull, the Civil District Judge, for a sum of $325 for beach of contract, and $13.50 for clothing
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  • 968 9 FOR NOT JOINING SECRET SOCIETY CHINESE ON TRIAL The fifth session of the Penang Assizes opened this morning before Mr. Justice Cobbett and is expected to last till next Tuesday. Of the six cases on the calendar, three are for murder and these have
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  • 101 9 TIN--Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market. £219-10-0 TIN—(3 Months) London.. No market. £219.0.0 Singapore »111.6214 ,$111.6224 Business Dons »*****14 MU-25 Penang 25 Buyers no sellers. Business Done COPBA— (Bundried) BLACK PEPPEB s 4 00 5 bubbeb No market 3Hd n No market. No market. XS? ’5 Medium Pearl
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 SINGAPORE RACES Tic Tac’s preliminary selections appear on Page 16. To-morrow the “Pinang Gazette will be on sale at 12.30 p.m. with THE LATEST FROM SINGAPORE
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    • 9 9 THE MIRACLE SHOW of 1933! SHOWING THURSDAY AT QUEEN'S
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    • 142 9 ll 111 i Trm REASON/ «•UAHTS AMD Hl I thL iWS r 1 u= s ii|m 1 ■KLUD;nG GOLD Calcutta From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm
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  • INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
    • 250 10 Congress President Convicted THE FOREST LAWS BROKEN Akola, August 16. Mr. M. S. Aney, Acting Congress President, was sentenced to-day to six months’ imprisonment with a fine of Rs. 250, in default to undergo three months’ further imprisonment. Of the remaining 13 members arrested along with Mr.
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    • 264 10 Germinates After 5.000 Years UMEDFUR SCHOOL’S SUCCESS Another chapter in the history of India and the Middle East was discovered as a result of the excavations at Mohenjo Daro, in Sind, which brought to light the remains of an Indian culture akin to the Egyptian and Mesopotamian
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    • 92 10 Goldsmith’s Alleged Confession Lahore, August 17. The mystery concerning the dead body of a woman found in a trunk in a Hindu hotel in Naulakha Bazaar, Lahore, is believed to have been solved through the arrest in Calcutta of a Peshawar goldsmith and a young woman, said to
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    • 663 10 UPPER MOHMAND LASHKAR DISPERSES fc AFTER CONFERENCE EFFECTIVE AIR AND GROUND ACTION BY GOVT. OF INDIA Friendly Tribe Protected Three week’s operations by a British force composed of R.A.F. bombing squadrons, cavalry, infantry, armoured cars and two mountain batteries, have caused the hostile Upper
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    • 132 10 Leaves That Resemble Cobra's Hood MIRACULOUS CURES BY MAGISTRATE Lucknow, August 14. Bitten by the deadly cobra two persons recently made a remarkable recovery under the treatment of Chaudhri Mohammad Ismail, an Honorary Magistrate of Lucknow. The medicine consists of juice of some unknown leaves which
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    • 123 10 Marwari Stabbed In Calcutta COMPANION MISSING Calcutta, August 17. Motor bandits carried out a daring robI bery in the heart of Calcutta city this afternoon. The bandits, four up-countrymen, suddenly appeared in a car at the junction of two narrow streets, and attacked the durwan
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    • 173 10 Ban Lifted In Hyderabad 13 DAYS' FAST BROKEN Hyderabad, August 21. The Nizam’s Government have unconditionally withdrawn the restrictions on the Jain sadhu (Digambar Muni Shree Paramapujya Jayasagar Mahraj), who has. in consequence, broken his fast, w’hich he started 13 days ago. This announcement brings
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    • 212 10 Indian Traders Dispute With Government RICE WITHHELD Martial law has been proclaimed in the Maidive Islands as a result of trouble between the Maldivian Government and the Borah trading community. It appears that the Borah traders, who had a complete monopoly of rice imports of
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    • 117 10 Two Punjab ‘Terrors” Shot Dead Lahore, August 21. A battle between police and three notorious dacoits besieged in a house in a village 10 miles from Bahawalnagar, ended in two of them, Jagat Singh and Kesar Singh, being killed and the third, Bachan Singh, being
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  • 2218 11 RECENT SURGICAL LANDMARKS: PRESS-THE-BUTTON ASTRONOMY: SCIENTIFIC AR ON CRIME: ORGAN TO PLAY COLOURS From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 19. HCOMING BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETING list- from aH over the world will the annual assembly of the British lien, which opens at Leicester in ,l>er. During the week
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 87 11 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 so
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 870 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation! In MESSuS. KENNEDY A share Ust to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers' RUBBER Allenby 67% 75 67% 75 Alor Gajah 50 55 40 50 Bassett 35 45 35 42%, Batu Lintang 47% 52 1 2
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    • 59 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 5 (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 2j4 5|16 On New York Bank Demand 52 nom. France T.T. 925 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 38%
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    • 125 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturdav Paris 80 25 32 80 11 32 New York 4.57% 4.53% Montreal 4.77% 4.76 Brussels 22.68 22.59% Geneva 16.37*2 16.29 Amsterdam *.85% 7.82 Milan 60 1 16 59 13 16 Berlin 13.26% 13.20 'Stockholm 19.38 19.37 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90
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    • 133 12 Foreign exports of Tin, being final shipnents on ocean-steamers at all Malayan x>rts, during the month of August, 1933. Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 80 United States of America 2,621 Continent of Europe 1,395 British Possessions 193 Japan 92 Netherlands India 1 Other Foreign Countries 34 Total 4,416
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    • 52 12 The output of tin ore from Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for the month of August, 1933, was as follows :—Piculs, 1,405 hours. 1.320 yardage, 427,000 estimated value of ore, $92,300 estimated gross mine profit $58,570. The output of Ayer Weng Mines for the month of July. 1933. was
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    • 1116 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I I co g 52 NAMES. CO t/5 IH* RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Allenby Rubber Co. i 67J11 75 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates IIC 130 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 j °5 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates IS j 20 Aver Molek
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    • 59 12 Use if in salads-if adds Sf piquancy 'j i LEA A PERRINS' P® SAUCE |fl l "T* 1 I 969 rap If you wish to extend your trade and find new ustomers, try a smau advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of 'Jorth Malaya. Siam and
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    • 35 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 91 S TIDE TABLES Water. Low Wat» TO-DAY 1.17 a.m. 7.29 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 7.48 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.47 a.m. 8.02 a.m. 1.47 p.m. 8.17 p.m.
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  • 595 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Thfl following is a list of vessels arriving 9UI pal 11 ng from Penang during the week LN PORT TO-DAY S.S. TAPAH from Kantang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day. S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh.
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  • 649 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mails J despatched from Penang on August by the s.s. “Athos II" and on 12th August by the s.s. “Egra” were delivered in London on September 4 and 2 respectively. AIR MAILS A mail for
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  • 228 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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    • 209 13 FUN FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK. Tuesday sth September, 1933. Hall All Ye Learned Chinese Scholars GRAND CHINESE "RIDDLES” NIGHT PRIZES W ILL BE AWARDED COME AND TEST YOUR SKILL To-night Continuation of Moonlight Fete CHINESE 16TH MOONLIGHT NIGHT \XD ILLUMINATION OF THE WHOLE PARK BY CHINESE i.ANTERNS, COLOURED ELECTRIC LIGHTS. ELECTRIC
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    • 54 13 »X<| agjcftj 5.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j RICHARD TALMADGE IN THE THKILL-PzICKED DRAMA OF RACING YOUTH g SPEED MADNESS" ARRANGE TO MEET AT "42nd STREET" OPENING THURSDAY < IM \RNER BROS. GLITTERING EXTRAVAGANZA OF DRAMA, MELODY AND MIRTH f 14 Big Stars! 50 Featured Girls! i 200 Beautiful Girls! i LANS
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  • 1914 14 BY THE VICAR OF ABERPERGWM DID NOT CARE TO DISCUSS HITLER On the eve of my leaving for my annual visit to the Kaiser at Doorn I received from him a telegram stating that he and the Empress Her mine would be expecting
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  • 1255 16 MR. H. G SARWAR'S ADVICE TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BE HAPPY There is nothing like the study of philo- sophy for becoming unconscious Gf one’s own existence. The company of such immortals as Plato, Socrates, Kant, Lei- j buitz, Hegel, Berkeley, Hume, John Stuart! Mill,
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  • 974 16 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME The following is the official programme of the Penang Branch of the A. A. of Malaya motor gymkhana, to be held at the Polo Ground on Sunday Committee G. Maund, V. Mercer Smith, R. J. Stew’art, H. N. W. Bulford, C. D. D. Hogan,
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  • 1377 16 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW OPEN RACING IN PONY EVENTS BY TIC-TAC There is a card of eight events again for to-morrow's racing at Singapore, the second day of the Gold Cup Meeting. Ponies 1 and 2 and Horses 3 are having their first run while
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  • 35 16 DOMESTIC or™,,, OCC bMtENCE, ..r— 1 M eal Not I(f The funeral of t) y will tak< on f Septem! r thell No. 15. L t, ment at 1 for Friends aru! sent sweet ats
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