Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1933

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE TABLISHED PUBLISHED DAILY No. 208. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 202 1 Circulation Reported By Insurance Company Others Paid Into Bangkok Banks Hong Kong Bank Publishes Numbers (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 5. Several Siamese currency notes stolen in the recent mail robbery were paid into the Siam Commercial Bank here yesterday. Further notes were paid
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  • 159 1 C HINESE TIN MINER ARRESTED SFNSATION AT SUNGEI SIPUT ALLEGED OVER PRODUCTION 55,000 Bail >lll )nr Own Correspondent) I poll, September 4. was a sensation the other day at Siput when Towkay Teh Aik a prominent miner of the place, ■it ted on a complaint made by the Department. i
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  • 105 1 i. —Reuter. Jewellery For Bullion Dealers London, September 5. i ne rush to sell gold has been resumed •nsequence of the rise in the price which n<-v>. i3os. 4d. per ounce. £500,000 worth bullion has been taken by the Continent <iay at a premium of ninepence
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  • 41 1 Reuter. Sir Arthur Salter to Advise London, September 5. Sir Ai Lhur Salter has accepted the invitation of the Chinese Government to visit China and advise on the economic problems. He is expected to leave early in October.
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  • 37 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, September 5. The King and Queen of Bulgaria arrived in Scotland this morning as guests of Sir Alexander Kay Muir, at Blair Druinrtiond, Peith-h’re.'—- Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 238 1 I.—Reuter Wireless. Uniting Under O'Duffy COSGRAVE EXECUTIVE AGREES Dublin, September 1. The Centre Party Executive decided to recommend to the party convention meeting on September Bth to accept the merger proposals into a party to be led by General O’Duffy (with Mr. Cosgrave as party’ chairman in
    I.—Reuter Wireless.  -  238 words
  • 44 1 .—Reuter. T roops Reinforced By Aeroplanes Vienna, September 6. Seven aeroplanes have left for Innsbruck to reinforce the troops guarding the Austro-German frontier. The machines were privately owned as peace treaties forbid Austria military planes. They, however, are manned by police pilots.
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  • 49 1 1. —Reuter. 2 Passenger Coaches Telescoped Binghamton, New York, Sept. 6. Twelve were killed and 20 injured in a collision between the Chicago-flier Express and a freight train. Two passenger coaches were telescoped. —Reuter. Binghamton, Later. The casualties in the collision total 23 killed and 100 injured.
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  • 32 1 gradually losing strength. —Rugby Radio Service. Unconscious and Losing Strength London, September 5. Lord Grey of Fallodon has not regained consciousness throughout to-day, and he is gradually losing strength.—Rugby Radio
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  • 36 1 .—Reuter. Prominent Officials Killed Moscow, Sept. 5. Five prominent Soviet officials connected with aircraft and the wife of one together with the pilot and mechanic were killed in an areoplane crash near here.
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  • 126 1 three miles per hour. Rugby Radio Service. Velocette Victory NORTONS SECOND AND THIRD I London, September 5. The Junior Motor Cycle tourist trophy race open to amateurs over the difficult mountain course in the Isle of Man, 226 miles in length was to-day won by A Munks
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  • 54 1 —Rugby Radio Service. August Record Landon, Sept. 5. For the second time this year all records for cross-channel air traffic have been broken. During August 12,035 passengers passed through Croydon Air Port, an increase of nearly 1,000 over the number for July when the previous records was
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  • 118 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Advance Booking EXTENSIONS AT BIRMINGHAM London, September 5. Although the next British Industries Fair does not take place until the middle of next February applications have been received by the Department of Overseas Trade for more than 90 per cent, pf the space
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  • 70 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Expenditure £32 Millions Down The latest treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to 2nd September, amounted to £241,157,045. At corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £235,234,766. Ordinary expenditure to date for the current year totalled £286,554,616
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  • 190 1 wrecked—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Little Damage CONSIDERING VIOLENCE OF GALE London, Sept. 5. Reporting further on the effect of the hurricane of September 4, the Officer Administering the Government of the Bahamas says “the hurricane passed westwards through the north-west channel about 35 miles north
    wrecked—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  190 words
  • 42 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Handed to Swiss Authorities Geneva, Aug. 30. As a result of the Government’s protest to Berlin, the Czech smuggler who was seized in Switzerland by German police, has been released and handed over to the Swiss authorities.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 42 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. British Funds Improved London, September 5. Stock markets closed better in places. British Funds improved with the War Loan 3*/2 per cent at 100%, while Home Rails finished strong and Kaffirs left off above worst.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 62 1 —Reuter Wireless. Explosives Discovered Cologne August 30. The timely discovery of large quantities of high explosives, together with bombs, electric clock work and detonating devices, hidden near the river has frustrated what is believed to be a communist plot to blow up two bridges one of which
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  62 words
  • 48 1 :.—Reuter. Washington, September 6. President Roosevelt met the Recovery Council and is surveying the domestic situation. Mr. Ford, who is still standing up against the motor trade, is expected to be given at least another twenty-four hours in which to join th.e movement.
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    • 148 1 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES AT STORE. v Page 76 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Chinese Tin Miner Arrested 1 Amateur T. T. Race 1 British Industries Fair 1 Further Report on Hurricane 1 Stolen Siamese Notes in Penang 1 Anti-De Valera Parties 1 A London Letter for Women 3 Correspondence 4 Glut of
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    • 1841 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice WAWWWWb ba k s o XmVion BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS i LIMITED. 7 The Municipal Commissioners of George Th» (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.' NED ER LAN DSC H E Charter;: i Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the gSI UAklhEI M A APPIJ OF INDIA AUCTRut
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  • 2402 3 SEM» OF A FAMOUS JEWEL: SPECTACULAR WEDDING CEREMONY: APPOINTMENTS AT SCOTLAND YARD: CATERING AS A CAREER rom Our Own Correspondent.] PRESENTS FOR PRINCESS MARGARET King had a particularly charming ;iv gift made for Princess Margaret It is a dainty necklet of moontln traditional lucky gem
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 113 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, The unfortunate drivers of Hired Cars and Hired Buses are prosecuted when they carry passengers in excess of the number for which their vehicles are licensed but drivers and conductors oi Municipal tram cars and trolley buses seem to
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    • 122 4 Sir, —A good deal of rubbish is being bandied about on this subject. It was at Nibong Tebal, about 25 years ago, that I was first initiated into the delights of the Durian, and I may say to the accompaniment of Beel mixed with Brandy. Also I
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    • 202 4 Sir, —Will you please allow me through the medium of the Pinang Gazette to protest against the proposal to hold this gymkhana on the Polo Ground. Official notices at the roads converging on the General and District Hospitals request motorists to drive slowly to reduce any noise
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  • 179 4 68 lbs. Gone Altogether A woman writes:—"For nearly three yeam 1 have been taking Kruschen Salts every morning in hot water, and have lost G 8 lbs. of fat. My weight before taking thefn was 196 lbs., and it is now 128 lbs. Compare
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  • 327 4 Summoned By Torch To A Birmingham Boy’s Aid H.M.S. Rodney, cne of Britain's greatest battleships, responded to an S.O.S. message dashed by means of a small torch from the top of a cliff near Plymouth, and assisted in the rescue of a youth who
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  • 1127 4 Mr. L. A. Allen, District Officer, Kinta,] and Mrs. Allen have gone to Fraser s Hill for a week’s change. Mr. G. S. Helps. District Railway Engineer, F.M.S. Railways, Ipoh, has returned to Ipoh from his visit to Kedah. M•. G. H. Fosnander, Manager, Kyle Palmer Cc.
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  • 165 4 Monday, August 28. In the morning H.H. The Sultan of Perak called on His Excellency at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency visited Changi. Wednesday August 30. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Hon. Dr. C.
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    • 47 4 M.V. GLENEARN (OUTWARD) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Friday afternoon, the Bth September, 1933, and will discharge in the Roads. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) AGENTS, GLEN LINE LTD.
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    • 341 4 Ij J] I OUT ON THE DEEP DX467 j THE SELL RINGER MALCOLM McEACHERN IS THE ARTIST WITH THE N.b; -i G I BASS VOICE. IF YOU LIKE OUT OF ORDINARY VO? T H U RECORD WILL APPEAL. 5 AIR ON G STRING 2ach) UAI/3 j GAVOTTE IN E II
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  • 234 5 —Reuter. Essex Lead Sussex YORKSHIRE DRAW WITH M.C.C. England XI v. West Indies Drawn London, Sept. 5. Of the three matches that were started on Saturday, two were left undecided while in the other Essex gained first innings points from Sussex at Leyton. In
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  • 991 5 Penang League Football CHINESE LEAD IN FIRST DIVISION Malays' Certainty For Second i the penultimate match in the first on of the Penang League, which was d yesterday on the Victoria Green, Penang Cricket Club defeated the St. xin s Recreation Club by the only goal >r
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  • 31 5 .—Reuter. Rochdale Defeat Hartlepools United In a match played to-day in the Third Division Northern Section of the English League Rochdale beat Hartlepools United by five clear goals. —Reuter.
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  • 295 5 WEIGHTS FOR THIRD DAY The following handicaps are announced for Saturday, the third day of the Gold Cup Meeting RACE 1 Maidens, Division B, s*£ Furlongs, 2.301 p.m. Happiness 9.12 Pigeon Pie 9.07 Dear Moon 9.07 Army Contractor 8.12 Lighting 8.09 Angelus 8.09 Rangoon 7.13 Gallant
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  • 67 5 Open Championship (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, September 3. There was a large number of entries. The opening matches in Singles were played yesterday at the Kelantan Club and the results were as fellows: —Mr. Ramiah beat Hon. Mr. A. C. Baker 6-1, 6-3. The game
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  • 387 5 Corrosive Acid Case FIRST ACCUSED ACQUITTED At the Assize Court yesterday afternoon Ton Sum Thooi, who with another Chinese was indicted with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Toh Su Lum by throwing corrosive acid on his face and thereby causing him permanent privation of the sight
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  • 148 5 Golden Buddha Taken Through Streets of Penang On the occasion of the festival of the “Fairy Rice,” Mr. and Mrs. Lee Soon Aun organised a procession on Sunday last in which the statue of Buddha in gold was borne in a decorated car through the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 174 5 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 transmisaions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelengtt GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 2399 6 PREMIER RETURNS TO LONDON: NEW WAR DEBT MOVE: THE SITUATION -IN IRELAND: NEW AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 19. MR. MACDONALD’S MOVEMENTS Whitehall has no light to throw on the Prime Minister’s sudden return from Lossiemouth to London. It was a dramatic
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    • 421 6 RAVEN i CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are LONDON made CLEANSING THE CUI LEAF Im I Hiii Inthc,niu ,hou, j I I f HI: Jread). H! n ’> p ‘if 1 til'' blended an finely j[ii! l i H i I ii' i i cleaned. Th mire IW IHII hi I feBII
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  • 245 7 —Shun Pao. NANKING DETERMINED TO HOLD CONFERENCE AT APPOINTED TIME SOUTH-WEST HAS NO RIGHT TO SHOW OPPOSITION Nanking, August 15. In Spite of the strong opposition manifested by the Southvast against the convocation of the Fifth National’Congress of ,ne Kuomintang at Nanking, the Central Party
    .—Shun Pao.  -  245 words
  • 103 7 them any assistance. —Canton Min Kuo Jih Pao. In Canton to Seek Assistance Canton, Aug. 8. The representative of Chang Haitien, a Chinese Volunteer commander who was formerly known as a notorious Hunghutze leader under the name of Lou Pei Feng, or Old North Wind, has arrived
    them any assistance.—Canton Min Kuo Jih Pao.  -  103 words
  • 82 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Support From Many Provinces Nanking, Aug. 13. The Government is in receipt of telegrams from the provincial authorities in Kansu, Shensi, Kiangsu, Kwangtung, Chekiang and several other provinces urging that an appropriate sum yielded from the American Cotton and Wheat Loan should be given
    .—Sin Wen Pao.  -  82 words
  • 114 7 Shun Pao.” Views on Rehabilitation F reely Exchanged Taiyuan, August 15. General Huang Shao-hsiung, Minister. of Interior, arrived here from Peiping this afternoon. He was met at the station by, biany high officials including a representative of General Yen Hsi-shan. General Huang was entertained at dinner
    Shun Pao.”  -  114 words
  • 163 7 —“Shanghai Morning Post.” Immediate Repairs To Be Made Peiping, August 15. The authorities of the Peiping-Hankow Railway Administration are now taking steps to effect immediate repairs to the Yellow River Bridge, which is on the point of collapsing. To strengthen the foundations the Administration has ordered 50,000
    —“Shanghai Morning Post.”  -  163 words
  • 80 7 “Shun Pao.” Dr. H. H. Kung Leaves for Kuling To-day Shanghai, August 16. In compliance with the request of General Chiang Kai-shek, Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the Central Bank, left for Kuling this morning by an aeroplane which General Chiang sent to Shanghai
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  • 91 7 Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong.” Japanese Again Active in Tientsin Tientsin, August 10. According to information from a reliable source, Japanese and Manchoukuo spies have resumed their activities at Tientsin to make preparations for the establishment of another independent state in North China, which will be known as
    .—‘ Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong.”  -  91 words
  • 167 7 —“Min Pao.” Sianfu, August 15. According to a special despatch received here from Tihua, the capital of Sinkiang fighting has already stopped in that province. Generals Shen Shih-tsai and Liu Wen-lung, who have been appointed Defence CommisaionAr and Chairman of Sinkiang respectively, have decided
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  • 148 7 —“China Times.” Protest Against Kuomintang Conference at Nanking Canton, August 15. At to-day’s meeting of the South-west Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, Mr. Huang Chi-lu, the representative of the C.E.C. members in Shanghai, made a lengthy report on the attitude of the Shanghai members towards the
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  • 149 7 —“Shun Pao.” Delegation at Kuling to Ask For Relief Shanghai, August 16. A delegation of the refuges in Northern Szechuen arrived here yesterday from Kuling to ask relief from the local relief associations for their fellow refugees now living in a destitute condition in Northern Szechuen. Yesterday morning
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  • 98 7 —“Sin Wen Pao.” Japanese Chambers of Commerce in China Meet Tsingtao, August 12. A representative meeting of delegates from Japanese Chambers of Commerce at different places in China is now in session at Tsingtao for the discussion of measures to form an economic bloc, the Japanese
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  • 586 7 Chinese telegraphic advices from Hongkong state that 20 members of the C. E. C. in Canton, including Messrs. Hsiao Fuchen, Tang Shao-yi and Teng Chih-ju, addressed a joint telegram to the Central Party Headquarters in Nanking on August 10, raising opposition to the convocation of the Fifth
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  • 107 7 —“S’n Wen Pao.” Special Commission to Investigate Shanghai, August 16. The various public bodies in Shanghai have formed a special commission to conduct investigations into the embezzlement case as a result of the sudden disappearance of more than ten million dollars destined for the relief of Chinese
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  • 144 7 request at all in view of their continued aggressive designs. Sin Wen Pao. IN SPITE OF CHINESE AUTHORITIES' REPEATED REQUESTS MERCHANTS ENCOURAGED TO ESTABLISH SHOPS AT SHANHAIKUAN Peiping, August 15. The Japanese military authorities still refuse to withdraw their troops along the Great
    request at all in view of their continued aggressive designs.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  144 words
  • 152 7 Shanghai to appeal for assistance.—“ China Times.” Narrow Escape From Three Sources of Danger Shanghai, August 16. The steamship “Tung Fu,” of the Tung An Steamship Company of Shanghai, had a narrow escape from gale, pirates and running aground on its recent trip from Pukow to Canton,
    Shanghai to appeal for assistance.—“ China Times.”  -  152 words
  • 66 7 Shun Pao.” For China Aviation League Shanghai, August 16. It is now learned that nine of the aeroplanes which arrived here yesterday were ordered by the China Aviation League which the latter purchased as a contribution to the Government air force. These ’planes will
    .—“ Shun Pao.”  -  66 words
  • 78 7 rities to round up the mutineers. —“Sin Wen Pao.” Mutineers Plunder Every Village They Pass Peiping, August 15. Three regiments of troops stationed at Huangtsun, on the Peiping-Tientsin Railway, suddenly mutinied yesterday. The mutineers plundered every village they passed. Many of them have thrown away their
    rities to round up the mutineers.—“Sin Wen Pao.”  -  78 words
  • 56 7 China Times. To Be Returned To Peiping Soon Peiping, Aug. 13. Mr. Chang Chi, a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, has arrived in Peiping. When interviewed Mr. Chang declared that the Peiping Palace treasures, which were recently sent to Shanghai, will shortly be sent
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  • 93 7 t. —“China Times. Nanking Display To Aid Differentiation Nanking, August 15. The Anti-Japanese Association in Nanking has decided to establish a special department for the display of Japanese goods now on sale in China. The idea is to give the public some knowledge on how to differentiate Japanese
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  • 106 7 escape without looting anything.— “Ta I Kung Pao, Tientsin.” Unsuccessful Hold Up By Bandits Chengchow, August 12. When the No. 14 passenger-train bound for Haichow, on the Lung-Hai Railway» was approaching Yungyang station at 1 a.m. yesterday morning a gang of about ten armed robbers boarded it. A
    ' escape without looting anything.—“Ta I Kung Pao, Tientsin.”  -  106 words
  • 82 7 —“China Times.” Nanking Women Bring Up Demands Nanking, August 15. The Women’s Association in Nanking is now agitating for the insertion of a new article in the revised Criminal Code of China regarding the taking of concubines as a criminal offence. The Association, has already issued
    ’—“China Times.”  -  82 words
  • 28 7 —“Sin Wen Pao.” Traffic Resumed Peiping, August 15. Traffic on the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway is now normal. The Tatung office of the Railway Administration has been abolished-
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  • 974 8 Since the War, public money to the extent of niany millions of dollars has beeri spent in the Colony on improve ments. These include a huge hospital in Singapore, another in Penang not yet completed, a palatial Post Office and. quarters of the most modern type for the
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  • 890 8 Samuel W. Smithson stood outside the glcomj railway station oi his native tc ,vn and surveyed the sweep oi shabby brick and steno buildings and smoking clLmueys with critical eye. He was home agarn after five years, and the scene was a little more smoky than when
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  • 694 8 BUSINESS TRAINING EXPERIMENT --us.nes," heads cc\ pki i. men tinned c sitieri eften pi eve unsati. oi lacx ci sp?c alksed The London Schccl c some time provided a < i ues ”H( to meet the needs ci m production, finance, ski:staff management, and These branches have
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  • 125 9 Rugby Radio Service. I f Pylon Completed >O.OOO WORKERS Employed London, Sept. 5. workmen this morning des,i the 70 feet high steel tower un:;-Bridge, Hampshire, Great tricity grid scheme, the great,ind in the world, was com- tricity has been brought to nearly every village in Engmd
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  • 123 9 Amending Bill To Be Introduced amend the Telegraph Ordinance j, to be introduced in'o the Legislati”< Council. ts and reasons are T d ii services in Malaya are being r; 1 and it is desirable that the o rinistering the services should tie indicative of his functions.
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  • 91 9 Aew Facility for Second Class Passengers 1 Class passengers travelling on the 'tailways are notified that a section <■ 1 r.-t Class Restaurant Cars on the 1 It; ains is reserved for their convenience. 1 »r refreshments will also be served >’ Second Class Carriages if desired. '..rift
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  • 73 9 F)kkien Tender’s Plea of Guilty 1 Penang Police Court this morning, Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, a Hok•inese named Oong Lean Choon plealilty to a charge of theft of four •f old timber, value $5, from the ind at Perak Road, the property <jf I n< Che Din.
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  • 82 9 Pitt Street Victims '.V day cyclists, who fail to realise 11 Pitt Street is one thoroughfare divided 1,1 wo unidirectional streams of traffic g ass plot, are brought before the 1 Magistrate, and four Chinese were 1 $2 each this morning. ‘fth Chinese, Chin Chin Lean, who
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  • 146 9 —Reuter. Another Revolution In Cuba GOVERNMENT RESIGNS Havana, Sept. 5. Before recovering from the disastrous hurricane, Cuba has been plunged again into a revolution due to discontent in the army and navy. Sergeant Batista, supported by the noncommissioned officers and petty-officers, has taken over command of
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  • 267 9 Farewell to Mr. Purcell The Committee of the Po Leung Kuk, Penang, have issued invitations to an At Home” on Friday. September 15, from 4.30 to 6 p.m. at the Po Leung Kuk, Babington Avenue, on the occasion of the eve of the departure
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  • 165 9 Inspection of “C” Company on Sunday Ipoh, Sept. 4. The annual inspection of “C” Company, F. Volunteer Force, by H. E. The General Officer Commanding Malaya, will take place on Sunday, September 9, when a field tactical scheme will be carried out at Fusing. The Left section
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  • 67 9 The following are among those travelling outwards by the above vessel, which is expected at Penang to-morrow at about 2 p.m.:— Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Chase, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. J. Evans, Mr. K. V. Dam, Mr. p. J. Hatton, Mr. R. Herring, Mrs. D. W. Corbet,
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  • 138 9 Lengthy Cabinet Meeting U.S. DELEGATE IN LONDON London, Sept. 5. The Cabinet to-day sat for four hours beginning in the morning and resuming in the afternoon. There was practically a full attendance. It is unders’ood that foreign affairs and disarmament were the principal subjects under examination.
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  • 257 9 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Commenting on the disarmament prospects, The Times says that even when all serious adverse factors have been properly appraised, the conclusion must be reaced that the Conference must on no account be allowed to end with some general agreement. Failure
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  • 239 9 Grey columns from the South East, windmarshalled, spread across the sky. Late August tennis parties, undeterred by stray drops, hastily gather in their belongings before the downpour. The rainy season has begun. The het dry plateaus of Thibet are drawing the rain that converts the green paddy
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  • 209 9 Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Industries Improving ENCOURAGING RETURNS I London, September 5. j A deci ease in unemployment took place during August. The Ministry of Labour estimates that the number of insured persons aged 16 to 64 in employment was 9,857,000. being 57,000 mere than a
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  • 117 9 Chinese and Indian* Stabbed (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Stai, Septemb i 5. A young Sikh, at one time employed as a jaga in the Alor Star Amusement Park, Alor Stai, lan amok yesterday at 8.30 p.m. and it is alleged, stabbed three people, two Indians
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  • 103 9 r ound in Possession of Ganja (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, September 5. Appealing before the European Judge j (Mr. Justice Kellegher) yesterday on a 1 charge of possession of contraband ganja Baktawar Singh, a Sikh, put up an unsuccessful defence. He was charged under section 22
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  • 105 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY Loudon £219-10-0 £219-0-0 TIN—(3 Montta) London £219-0-0 £2lB-17-6 Singapore $111.62 $111.12 Business Done Penang $111.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers. COPRA —(Sundried) $3.55 $3.60 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London 3-, 2 d. 3%d. New York No market. eftc.lG) Singapore 12, 7 ti cts. 12
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    • 173 9 Marvellous Stuff I Day by day from all parts of the world grateful parents write to Guildford de- scribing what Cow Gate has done for t their babies. When all other foods have failed, Cow Gate has been tried with immediate and noticeable results. Vomiting has ceased, weight has been
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    • 56 9 TO LONDON m SEVEN DAYS BY ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES (K.L.M.) FROM ALOK STAB EVEKV THVKSBAY MORNING ALSO CN SHORT LEAVE TO SUMATRA AND JAVA PL ANES TO BATAVIA VIA SINGAPORE AND TO MEDAN LEAVE ALOK STAR IN EACH DIRECTION EVERY THURSDAY. For full particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE MAATSCHAPPIJ. 31,
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    • 191 10 Un kn own Ma n Found Dead DEEP SIDE WOUND Diyalagoda. Aug. 14. The corpse of a well-built Sinhalese man was found by a youth of Kalamulla. named Nugera early this morning at the Kalamulla sea beach. The corpse seemed to be that of a stranger, for
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    • 200 10 Charged With Murder and Sentenced to 20 Years An inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Angoda. who had been charged with murder in the Supreme Court and sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, made a successful bid for freedom. According to the Asylum authorities, the prisoner
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    • 127 10 Arrest Effected in Weligama Jungle Matara, Aug. 21. Kankanange Marthelis, one of the prisoners who escaped from the Hultsdorf remand gaol was arrested yesterday by two constables in the jungle at Midigama East, in the Weligama police area. The man’ who had been on remand on
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    • 223 10 Judge’s Warning “COMMON OFFENCE IN CEYLON” Colombo, Aug. 19. The risk which a perjurer in a murder trial runs of being himself sentenced to death was stresed in a recent case at the Colombo Assizes by’ Mr. Justice Barber, who pointed out that that aspect
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    • 195 10 Foreman Plate-Layer and Labourers Injured I A serious collision between a Railw’ay Inspection Trolley and the up mail train near Haputale Station resulted in the Foreman Plate-layer and five labourers being severely injured. The Foreman Plate-layer, who was picked up unconscious, was despatched to the Haputale
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    • 68 10 No fresh cases have occurred since the small-pox outbreak discovered in HillStreet during the last week-end. The first intimation of the outbreak was given by Dr. Frank Gunasekere to the Municipal Health authorities. He had been called to see a patient. On diagnosing the case
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    • 207 10 LEGISLATION TO REMOVE PRESENT DISABILITY Colombo, Aug. 19. In last night's “Gazette" is published the draft of an Ordinance to enable women to be admitted to the Legal Profession. The Bill is a very short one, being composed of the following clauses: This Ordinance may
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    • 157 10 Future Policy in Filling Technical Posts It is understood that the Board of Ministers have decided to make the dispute over the two temporary Irrigation Engineers who have been made permanent a major issue with the Secretary of State with a View to the enunciation of a
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    • 103 10 Ceylon’s Improving Trade Balance C* 5 lon s imports last month were valued at Rs. 13,796,112. The total value of reexports was Rs. 1,637,481, so that the retained imports were valued at Rs 12 158 631. Exports of Ceylon produce in the same month were valued at
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    • 138 10 Mishap to Steamer’s Propeller Galle, August 18. As the result of a wire getting entangled in its propeller, the steamer Jala Duta was disabled at the mouth of the Galle harbour yesterday. Consequently two other s earners, J ala Mohini and Gurna, which arrived
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 365 10 MBA VNewly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—film stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories announce a the Pepsodent you have
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    • 47 10 ss Ltd. 10LLS >LLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS I ,NK |i I GUM II I Estate Supplies LEDGERS I CASH BOOKS I DAY-BOOKS il I LETTERHEADS j MEMORANDUM FORMS < ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SB TS <! I 01 I Competitive Prices ;> I C i! IA, Penang Street. r-
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  • 2221 11 [vV GRAND OPERA COMPANY: PLAYS IHE AUTUMN: IVOR NOVELLO IN "I LIVED WITH YOU” AN AMUSING QUOTA PICTURE: < i k Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 19. AItTTY OF THE “PROMS” ninth season of the “Proms" week at Queen’s Hall amid the iiiar acclamations. The eni cepiion of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 89 11 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisemen: in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From ore 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 in terested readers and tts influence is all the more I satisfactory
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    • 396 11 wliiiEswi taiiH Zfj Ulf J t Set K Lvf Cv I vC/ ANO ADDS A EDGE TO YOUR APPETITE at (SINGAPORE F.-Ct. t s 2B I n I 48 QUAR TL iS v or s6*oo DUTY PAID .-sfrfflh /a «J Ju JH Mik j* 1 QIC KEPAL -MAntar- g RmSH
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  • 417 12 "DAREDEVIL DRAPER" TELLS OF PERILOUS TASK News has been received in London from the vast new “Klondike/ Newfoundland’s new 4,000 miles goldfield, that the prospects of the first “air gold rush” are better than ever, and it is certain that the 25 men chosen will leave
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  • 221 12 Military Competition Won By Holland There were thirty-five competitors in the military jumping competition at the Royal Dublin Society’s show on August 9, Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, and Czecho-Slovakia being represented. After the fiist round, when each horse had jumped the special course
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  • 129 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paria 81 1 32 80 ***** New York 4.56 4.57% Montreal 4.78 4 77% Brussels 22.76 22.68% Geneva 16.42 16.37% Amsterdam 7.87 7.85% Milan 60 3 16 60 1 16 Berlin 13.29% 13.26% Stockholm 19.37% 19.38% Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 Osto 19.90
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  • 85 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of August, 1933 Lbs. Gadek Rubber Estate, Ltd. 16,250 Malakoff Rubber Estates, Ltd. 166.500 Kuala Muda Rubber Estates, Ltd. 231.426 United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 219,551 Taiping Rubber Plantations, Ltd... 130,266 Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 62,500
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  • 78 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of August, 1933 Kramat Pulai, Ltd. From the mine, 82 piculs from tributors, 17 piculs. Total 99 piculs. Hitam Tin, Ltd.:—53.99 piculs. Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd.: —1,050 piculs. Southern Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd.: 1,200 piculs. Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 517 12 v i PW A fr'Allenburgs 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 identical
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    • 43 12 Latest Share Quotations See Page 16 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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    • 213 12 Ah I j r Th For restful and refreshing |S| sleep, with cheerful energy •/S for the tasks of the coming day, drink “Bull Dog” Guinness Stout. i “Bull Dog” bottling retains to Its fullest extent the creamy health and flavour of the famous Dublin brew. UyiLlLiĕ)©©"»| §ir©(yiT SOLE AGENTS:
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  • 616 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Thfl following is a list of ▼essels arriving wl «ailing from Penang during the week: EN PORT TO-DAY S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigh, Sabang and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan, Langsa, Idi, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh on Friday. M.S.
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  • 267 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. A. A. M., Penang Branch, Dance and Dinner, Runnymede
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  • 539 13 The Post notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (via Karachi) o£ August 18 by the s.s. “Ro na’ was delivered in London on September 4. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 137 13 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP XCTERISES THE OWNER OF H MO CARVED TEAK furniture VII OUR DISPLAY OF TABLES, RS, CHESTS, CHEVAL MIRRORS ETC. Ghimese L i BOURJOIS PARIS f 1® I -j .4 i'_ f! o° C \o \o^ e a ceP° x v e '“V *>o"' ‘\ec o v' e
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    • 16 13 Buy Your Printed Requirements From THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. I Immediate Attention j Prompt Delivery.
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    • 288 13 ALL SHOWS SPECIAL LICENCE TO 1 A.M. FUN FROLIC W AMUSEMENT PARK. Wednesday—-fc’h Sepfesnber, 1933 MOONLIGHT ~r£TE LAST BIGGER CELEBRATION TO-NIGHT MORE BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATION BEING ADDED Thousands of GAS Filled Balloons will be given away. Bring your kiddies and give them a good time (luring their holidays. THOONG YIT CANTONESE
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 114 13 J. dLS I LAST TWO PERFORMANCES 6.15 TO«N!®HT 930 J A ROMANCE OF THE SKIES 1 "AIR HOSTESS" f WITH I EVALYN 1 JAMES MURRAY THELMA TODD. I TO-MORROW I f NeeS Coward's V/KW and BriHSosit < Comedy Success "TO-tiSGHT IS O'JRS" I WITH J FREORiC MARCH CLAUOETTE COLBERT. j
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  • 645 14 FIXED SCALE Illegal For Them To Accept Less WARNING TO BUILDERS People in Malaya who contemplate building houses should beware of being victimised by unscrupulous architects. The Free Press is informed by a prominent member of the profession that there is reason to believe that certain
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  • 602 14 Proposed New Colony UNION OF WINDWARD LEEWARD ISLANDS Proposals for the union of the Leeward and Windward Islands as one Colony, to be known as the British Caribbean Islands, with headquarters at St. Lucia, one of the Windward group, are made in the report of the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 150 14 tel 7// WHES <X7 UX| X(\X 7 Feeling r©«*^s*• |u 5 -foeckd is th© SIH! 'stuff, ww iji > Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. Your Enquiries FOR I Stainless steel TO United Engineers Limited I PENANG. L- 4 E Regulate your v 3 I DIGESTION |> w «3
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    • 44 14 These distressing skin complaints ■re 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. aB Ctewte and Storta. good m UQUID ar TABLET form
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    • 65 14 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. Tt has to live up to the traditions of a century of unb okeu publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see
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    • 217 14 I I k IflnflflHßßOSFvX I J I 11 BP H P Do you know the health alphabet It goes I like this. A. gives you resistance to ills. K B. gives you good^appetite. C. gives you protection from disease. D. gives you good blood and good nerves. A. B, C,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 2100 15 I ZT m" < K ■P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA c 4eg=j=£±::J-. A AND APCAR LINE 3 > wMHMBSy&ta (Companies Incorporated In England) r TM'BLUK 1 mail i ,v >tKViCEa v London and ho™ «JLt TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR °X“ T k An> p London r I INF Government, London and Far
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  • 460 16 HE MUST WIN ON FRIDAY SINGAPORE COMMENT (BY "SECONDS OUT'’) Shall we see a different Walley on Friday 1 night when he again meets Bee Basco at Fun Frolic Bud was disappointed with his own exhibition last week and this fol- J lowing on
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  • 62 16 Another Splendid Performance Another crowded house greeted the second performance of It’s A Boy by the Penang Repertory Players at the E. O. Hotel last night. There is little to add to our critique of the first performance. It was a great show and we can only
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  • 806 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The tuHuwUig wern tlic ieutcei. <4 ug tuom in ME tn JS KENNEDY 4» share list to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 27 6 28i6 27 6 28 6c Batang Padang 15 18 16 19 Bangrin 18 6
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  • 401 16 r —r RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 RACE 8 I J i i TIC-TAC I 1. Vitality 1. Merry Chris 1. Gold Finch 1. Wampum 1. Muma 1. Overlap 1. Soldier Boy 1. Wattle Ash zptmamc LittleLacquerLady 2.
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  • 449 16 Good Going FINAL SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the weather promises to keep fine and the going should be good. Scratchings and the acceptances will be found below. Final selections will be found together with the latest from Singapore. THE SCRATCHINGS
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  • 22 16 DOMEST’ ocnm Thefunera <>TKf will tak. Mrs U F Septembt 10 Fr No. 15, .’J 50 ment at u’s" 1 60t-7-9 ats
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 66 16 O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. DINNER DANCES Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. Saturday, 23rd. Sept. GRAND HOLLYWOOD BALL BEACH PYJAMAS AND FANCY DRESS (Extension till 2 a.m.) Admission :—DINNERS $3 NON DINERS $l/(If It’s at the E. O. —It’s Good) Reserve Your Tables Immediately. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 33 16 WEATHER REPORT Temo. 7A E 15 aA 6 a.m (6 Noon TIDE TABLES^- J High Water 8.02 a.». 1.47 a.m. 8.17 p®. 1.47 p.m. TO-MORROW 2 13 a m s. Uf 2.14 p.m.
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