Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-09-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Ho. 209. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article143 1933-09-07 1 —-Rugby Radio Service. s*ee! Helmets And Gas Masks SURREY-HAMPSHIRE HEATH FIRES London, Sept. 6. Tr > stripped to the waist and wearing steci at imets and gas masks were again t-ng. i to-day in fighting heath fires along the lx.rdt rg of Hampshire and Surrey. The—-Rugby Radio Service. - 143 words
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Article36 1933-09-07 1 Reuter. H.M.S. Danae Ordered To Proceed Barbados, September 6. The cruiser H.M.S. “Danae” has been ordered to proceed to Nassau, Bahamas where it is rumoured that trouble has bro! out following the hurricane.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article54 1933-09-07 1 men; of Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp.—Rugby Radio Service. Appointment From Kenya London, Sept. 6. Thi Colonial Office announce the appointor nt of Mr. A. MacGregor, Attorney-Ge-neral of Kenya, to be Chief Justice of the Suj "••me Court of Hongkong on the retiremu,; of Sir Josephmen; of Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp.—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article62 1933-09-07 1 European Fined At Singapore rom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 7. r. Wilfred Hill, a European, was fined s'• for failing to stop after an accident, •V for causing hurt by a rash act and n r ordered to pay $lO as compensation f62 words
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Article50 1933-09-07 1 Sir Kingsford-Smith (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 7. Sir Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith and Lady Kingsford-Smith, arrived here by the Qutch Air Mail from Java and are omeward bound on a business trip. Sir Kingsford-Smith expects to fly back -but he is not out for records.50 words
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Article204 1933-09-07 1 —Reuter. Sugar Mills Seized MANAGERS TAKE REFUGE Havana, September 7. A mob of workmen attempted to remove the American manager of the Havana Branch of the United Fruit Company from a liner in Havana Dock. A crowd of Communists seized two sugar mills one at Oriente and—Reuter. - 204 words
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Article103 1933-09-07 1 Reuter Wireless. Considerable Alarm in Dublin Dublin, September 4. A mysterious explosion at the Magazine Fcrt in Phoenix Park resulting in the destruction of the rear of the building created considerable alarm throughout the City. Ammunition is stored in the Fort and when the grass surrounding the buildingReuter Wireless. - 103 words
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Article53 1933-09-07 1 —Reuter Wireless. Seven Prisoners Killed and Twenty Injured Basrah, September 2. Seven prisoners were killed and 20 injured in the civil gaol when the guards were compelled to open fire on a section which attacked the guards with stones and bottles overpowering some of them ana—Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article41 1933-09-07 1 Reuter Wireless. To Discuss German Problem Geneva, September 4. Another world Jewish conference opens here to-morrow, notably to discuss the German problem and to attempt to unite Jewry in the whole world to protest against Hitler’s methods.-– Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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Article163 1933-09-07 1 —Reuter Wireless. Settlement With Britain PLANKS OF POLICY Dublin, Sept. 3. The plank of the new United Ireland Party, w’hich it is assumed will result from the convention on September Bth of all the Free State parties opposed to de Vale r a is (according to the—Reuter Wireless. - 163 words
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68 1933-09-07 1 increasing taxes already operating.—Reuter Wireless. Dutch Government’s Plans The Hague, September 4. The Dutch Government is confident they are able to meet the difficulties caused by budget deficit of fl. 300,000,000 without recourse to a compulsory loan stated the Minister for Finance interviewed byincreasing taxes already operating.—Reuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article107 1933-09-07 1 —Reuter Wireless. ESCAPED FROM GAOL BUT REARRESTED Dallas, Texas, September 4. The notorious gangster Harvey Bailey, made a dramatic getaway from gaol at breakfast time when he shot the guard and leapt into an old motor-car and disappeared. Bailey was arrested last month in connection with kidnapping.—Reuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article40 1933-09-07 1 .—Reuter. Unconscious For Over 50 Hours London, Sept. 6. Viscount Grey is stated to be much weaker. He has been unconscious now for over fifty hours. —Rugby Radio Service. London, September 7. Viscount Grey has died..—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article74 1933-09-07 1 Reuter Wireless. Abandoned After 40 Miles in 52 Hours Malta, Sept. 2. After swimming forty miles in 52 hours, the Maltese swimmer, Arthur Rizzio, was forced to abandon his attempt to swim the Malta channel from Pozzalo Sely to Malta, when he was 13 miles from theReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article196 1933-09-07 1 —Reuter Wireless. By T. U. C. President PRAISE FOR PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT London, Sept. 4. In view of the leading towards dictatorship methods within the Labour Party disclosed in the recent symposium of the views of Sir Stafford Cripps and other labour left-wingers, chief interest in the—Reuter Wireless. - 196 words
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Article106 1933-09-07 1 —Reuter Wireless. International Action for Immigration of Jews Prague, September 4. Persecuted Jews are turning their eyes to the colonisation of Trans Jordania as well as securing easier immigration into Palestine. These facts emerged at the Zionist Congress which terminated after an all night sitting. The speakers—Reuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article57 1933-09-07 1 Reuter Wireless. American Cargo Boat Sunk New York, September 2. After colliding with the liner President Wilson 200 miles from Cape Fear, the American cargo boat Gold Water took fiie and became a mass of flames and sank within an hour. The Goldwater’s tonnage was 5,000Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article43 1933-09-07 1 .—Reuter Wireless. New World’s Height Record Claimed Cologne, Sept. 2. Three balloonists from Essen claim a new world’s record for ordinary balloons by reaching a height of over 36,000 feet though the figures up to now have not been officially confirmed..—Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article251 1933-09-07 1 Still Unsolved MORE NOTES PAID INTO SIAM BANKS Missing Numbers (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 6. More stolen notes were paid into accounts to-day through the Siam and Chartered Banks. The public are still without information as to the numbers of the missing notes251 words
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Article34 1933-09-07 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 7. Cabled informa* ion has been received from London, of the death of Mr. J. A. Hamilton, founder of the Central Engine Works.34 words
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Advertisement149 1933-09-07 1 EXCLUSIVE CHINA NEWS SERVICE Page 7 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Mystery of Mail Bag Robbery 1 Soldiers Turn Fire-fighters 1 Communists in Cuba 1 Gangster’s Short-lived Liberty 1 Slashing Attack on Fascism 1 United Ireland Party 1 Commander Kenworthy’s Allegations 4 Home Football Results 4 D.A.F.C. B Win Junior League 4 Govt.149 words
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Advertisement1848 1933-09-07 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS The Municipal Commissioners of George j I kS”-?i<s'- byiDViteten<,ereforthe Th A NEDERLANDSCHE Charte R b ra R X%tSL%T r /eX tO Time Table. I HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU NDI V CSI X All communications relating to station and the Vehicles Registration Office, NV1,848 words
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578 1933-09-07 3 sh Hush Wedding At Chertsey IE SIX WITNESSES R OF THEM LEGATEES I JER HIS FATHER’S WILL Evening News” is able to reveal t tory of the secret wedding of Sir j... rm an, the young man of 24 whose fath died a few578 words
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Article333 1933-09-07 3 Attack At Dawn By Force Of 400 16 INJURED GENDARMES PUSHED INTO RIVER WITH POLES Paris, Aug. 22. An extraordinary scene, which to some extent recalls Naval battles of former days, took place early to-day on the River Seine, near Conflans, some distance from Paris, when333 words
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308 1933-09-07 3 Red Cross Society’s Scheme Approved Official approval has been given by the Air Ministry to the scheme prepared by the British Red Cross Society for the organisation of air ambulance detachments, and the society has now’ arranged to begin recruiting. Air ambulance detachments have308 words
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Article692 1933-09-07 3 A Woman and the Needs of Youth AN OUTSPOKEN RURAL DEAN “CLERGYMEN WHO BLEAT AND HOWL” Many and varied view’s on the Church, its services, and the modern attitude to religion and church going, were expressed by clergy and others when the Modern Churchmen’s Conference was692 words
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Advertisement26 1933-09-07 3 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the “Pinang Gazette” regularly and keep at the top >f the tree.26 words
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176 1933-09-07 4 Reuter Wireless. Lo-d Snowden's Reply AN "UNMITIGATED LIE London. September 1. A political s‘ir in which Lord Snowden. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and Mr. Arthur Henderson are the central figures has been caused by Commander Kenworthy s allegations of intrigues over the leadership of the Labour Party inReuter Wireless. - 176 words
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88 1933-09-07 4 and shot him through the head. Reuter Wireless. Police Combing Neighbourhood Marifbeel. August 31. The police are combing the neighbourhood for the assassin of Theodore Lessing, a professor of Hanover University and a prominent Jew and social democrat, who fled from Germany on the advent ofand shot him through the head. Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article110 1933-09-07 4 —Reuter Wireless. Austria Preparing Rome, Aug. 30. The European "armed camp" movement as exemplified by the defensive preparations being undertaken by France and Belgium, has moved a further step by the arrival here of Prince Von Starremberg and Herr Reichel from Vienna as emmisaaries from the Austrian—Reuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article161 1933-09-07 4 Reuter Wireless. Big Share From England Paris, Aug. 31. Gold from England is understood to form the lion’s share of the 134,000,000 francs increase in the Bank of France’s gold reserve as shown in the weekly balance sheet issued to-day. The Bank’s gold holdings now registerReuter Wireless. - 161 words
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Article118 1933-09-07 4 —Reuter. West Bromwich Beaten At Highbury CHESTERFIELD'S FOURNIL Victory London. Sept. 6. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League DIVISION I Arsenal 3 YY. Brom A. 1 Manchester C. 1 Birmingham 0 Newcastle U. 3 Blackburn R. 1 Portsmouth 0 Sunderland—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article118 1933-09-07 4 .—Reuter Wireless. Protection of Eastern Front Brussels, August 30. Belgium is following the lead of France with plans for protection of her eastern front against sudden invasion and the plans are progressing steadily, according to M. De Veze. the Defence Minister, but the work is handicapped.—Reuter Wireless. - 118 words
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58 1933-09-07 4 seven months imprisonment.—Reuter Wireless. Inciting Breach of Public Peace Cologne, Aug. 30. A Priest has been sentenced at Dortmund to nine months imprisonment in a fortress for talking of Affairs of state in a manner calculated to disturb the peace. A police officer, charged withseven months imprisonment.—Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article52 1933-09-07 4 .—Reuter Wireless. Guards To Be Reinforced Geneva, September 1. As the result of the recent German-Swiss frontier incident, the customs’ authorities in Berne have decided to reinforce their frontier guards. Consequently, patrols will henceforth consist of at least two men armed with carbines and they may be.—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article23 1933-09-07 4 Reuter Wireless. Karachi, Aug. 30. The Indus floodwaters due to the bursting of the Shyok Dam are beginning to fall.Reuter Wireless. - 23 words
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426 1933-09-07 4 But Win Junior League BY VIRTUE OF GOAL AVERAGE The Junior League was brought to a close yesterday with the match between the D A C. B and the Monopolies which the latter won by the only goal scored. Despite this defeat, the D.A.F.C. B426 words
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108 1933-09-07 4 .—Reuter Wireless. Open Verdict Returned London, August 31. The mystery of the death of a well-known mariner baffled the coroner at the inquest held at Paddington on the remains, which were identified as those of Cecil Brooks, D. 5.0., a former commodore of the Peninsula.—Reuter Wireless. - 108 words
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Article33 1933-09-07 4 .—Reuter Wireless. Two to One Majority Seattle, Aug. 30. Early returns in the state of Washington indicate a two to on? majority for the re- peal of prohibition..—Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Article590 1933-09-07 4 Mr Alan Loke, of Kuala Lumpur, is spending a holiday at Port Dickson. Mr. J. L. Schofield, of Kemendore Estate. Malacca, has gone Home on furlough. Sergeant-Major Bullent has been appointed Instructor to the Volunteer umts in T P° h The Tuan Muda has appointed Mr. A-590 words
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Article37 1933-09-07 4 —Reuter Wireless. Deposits Totalling $6,665,000 Bridgeport, Connecticut, Aug. 30. Three ccmmercial banks with combined deposits totalling $6,665,000 have closed their doors. They are the first banks to close since the resumption of banking activities.-—Reuter Wireless. - 37 words
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351 1933-09-07 4 Half Yearly Meeting PROFIT OF NEARLY $2,000 The statement of accounts of the Government Servents’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, for the half year ended June 30, 1933, shows that the society made a net profit for the half year of $1,990. The351 words
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Article210 1933-09-07 4 Delightful Ar Majestic With Fredric March ar- Claudette Colbert as the stars in Paramount s To-night Is Ours” opening to-night at the Mapdc will prove as delightful a piece of romanticism as has come this way in a long time. The film is based on a play210 words
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Article163 1933-09-07 4 Development of P rianS the postpone has again been delay roai ment of the construction o o numi c and thought turn ..«opted f° r measures which n n the aPP 1^ 14 public convenience, t tion of our health r t There are bun.. -tunce of servants163 words
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1540 1933-09-07 5 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS TIN POOL'S MAGNIFICENT 4 RUNNING < ra ASCOT FROCK PAYS 181. Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 6. weather and the going faster, lh( >r the five furlongs was thrice new records were also set up f()r t and the 7. Why1,540 words
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Article156 1933-09-07 5 —Reuter. The St. Leger PROBABLE FIELD OF 19 HORSES London, September 6. The following are the final acceptors for the St. Leger Stakes to be run at Doncaster over 1 mile 6 furlcngs and 132 yards on Wednesday, September 13:— Harinero (Mr. W. Barnett) R.—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article45 1933-09-07 5 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arranged Friday Men’s Singles Handicap B —B. Brooke —3O v. J. R. Strahan —15.4. Mixed Doubles Handicap (Final) :—Mrs. Rule and D. R. A. Hoblyn —30.3 v. Miss Dennys and A. W. Wallich (scr.).45 words
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Article110 1933-09-07 5 —Reuter. Third Round Results Forest Hill, September 6. The following are the results of matches played in the third round of the Singles in the American Tennis Championship Vines beat Avory (Great Britain) 6-3, 7-5, 6-1. Perry beat Hecht (New York) 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. Allison beat Van—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article125 1933-09-07 5 FESTIVE EVENING AT FUN FROLIC Last Night’s Cheery Atmosphere I The Moonlight illuminations at the Amusement Park came to a fitting end last night and a big crowd was present. The Management should be encouraged to re- peat this highly successful novelty. I Large crowds found their way into the125 words
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Article85 1933-09-07 5 Majestic Cinema Present Lady’s Prize Mr. Tan Boon Bee of the Majestic Cinema, has kindly presented the prize for the best lady representative of a film star for the Grand Hollywood Ball which is being held at the E. O. Hotel on Saturday, 23rd September. The prize will85 words
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Article946 1933-09-07 6 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. Stewart, H. N. W. Bulford, C. D. D. Hogan,946 words
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Article421 1933-09-07 6 Talk of A Big Fund to Control the Dollar WHEAT POOL TALK, TOO America is humming with rumours about coming big decisions in matters of money, banking, and industry. Mr. Montagu Norman, the of the Bank of England, who is now on holiday at421 words
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Advertisement448 1933-09-07 6 S* 7* §aCw/ nWri}. <ly When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. THE old saying that ‘’Distance lends enchantment” A is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evilsmelling odours. No matter how handsome they may448 words
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Article180 1933-09-07 7 China Tinies. /mi-KNOWN RELIEF WORKER HELD RESPONSIBLE Shanghai, Aug. 17. connection with the enizlemcnt of the funds contrid to the Chinese Volunteers Manchuria. General IJ Tu, •er Commander-in-Chief of Kirin Volunteers, has issued strong declaration holding cral Chu Ching-lan, a wellwn relief worker, responsible, cral Li declares—“ China Tinies. ” - 180 words
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Article99 1933-09-07 7 —China Times. DRAFTING NEW NATIONAL SALVATION PLAN Tsinan, Aug. 16. Interviewed at Tsinan, Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang declared that he is now drafting a new national salvation plan which he will release for publication when he has finished it. The Marshal expressed his readiness to go to Nanking—China Times. - 99 words
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119 1933-09-07 7 ,—“Shun Pao.” Amoy, August 16. Reports vary regarding the real situation in Western Fukien. Some state that Lenchen has already been recaptured by the 19th Route Army while others declare the 19th Route Army is only approaching that city, which is still in the hands,—“Shun Pao.” - 119 words
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858 1933-09-07 7 ate reforms are not made. Peiping Morning Post.” The Chahar situation, which at one threatened to plunge North China another civil war, has been amicably. settled with the return of General Sung I Cheh-yuan to Kalgan. For three months shal Feng Yu-hsiang W’asate reforms are not made. Peiping Morning Post.” - 858 words
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1796 1933-09-07 7 UNIFICATION BY RECONSTRUCTION MR. WANG CHING-WEI'S ELUCIDATION OF HIS PROPOSITION Lion, WHICH rvpiuncmo the future of the country.- Mr. Wang Ching-Wei in "The People’s Tribune.” In June, 1931, when at Canton, I first mooted the proposition of “unification by reconstruction,” which, however, arousedLion, WHICH rvpiuncmo the future of the country.- Mr. Wang Ching-Wei in "The People’s Tribune.” - 1,796 words
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Article103 1933-09-07 7 will be extremely dangerous.—Sin Wen Pao. RESULT OF DISTURBANCES IN SINKIANG Nanking, Aug. 16. No less than 300,000 Chinese people were killed in Sinkiang during the recent ten months of continued disturbances in that province, according to information just received by the Government. A part of thiswill be extremely dangerous.—Sin Wen Pao. - 103 words
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Article79 1933-09-07 7 —“China Times.” CONSERVANCY WORK Kaifeng, August 16. The Yellow River Conservancy Commission will hold a meeting at Kaifeng on August 25th to discuss effective measures for flood prevention along the Yellow River and for conservancy work of the river' bed. The Directors of the Reconstruction Departments of Shantung,.—“China Times.” - 79 words
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Article41 1933-09-07 7 —“China Times.” Nanking, August 16. According to an estimate made by the National Famine Relief Commission, the total number of war, flood, famine, drought and locust sufferers amount to 100,000,000, or one-fourth of the total population of China..—“China Times.” - 41 words
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Article240 1933-09-07 7 China Times. PLANS FOR BUILDING OWN CARS Shansi, Aug. 12. From now on Shansi will not import motor-cars from abroad as the Shansi motor-car factory, which has recently established by the Shansi Provincial Government, is now able to turn out perfect motor-cars by itself. Up to the—“ China Times. ” - 240 words
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541 1933-09-07 7 —“Shanghai Morning Post.” There are indications that unscrupulous' Chinese politicians and Party leaders are again trying to foment fresh trouble. This is evident by the demand of the Southwest to form an independent government, their opposition to the Fifth National Congress—“Shanghai Morning Post.” - 541 words
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Article960 1933-09-07 8 Mercifully, party politics are relegated to the background at present, but the various political summer schools provide the politicians with an opportunity of airing their m< re ambitious ideas in a congenial al’.o.phere. Often their utterances ser\c s a warning to the electors of what they960 words
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Article1412 1933-09-07 8 awaj —P. Hoole Jackson in the Manchester Guardian.” He had closed the dcor cn that memory with the firmness born cf despair the very I chamber cf its tenure seemed to her. t_cn. lest in one cf the remote labyrinths cf the train life had bc-ecme salt withawaj —P. Hoole Jackson in the “ Manchester Guardian.” - 1,412 words
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Article747 1933-09-07 8 'TH NEW CRIME Wa 5 f Son ebody has been in' known clubman” (a p o; a "’ell. is twin brother to Flt. wfl famous stand-by “a v Street specialist”) cn tl j —not the matrimonial, spc tle3 tic variety, but the ones round the neck by747 words
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Advertisement23 1933-09-07 8 DEL MONTE PRODUCTS ARE THE Bes? Obtainable ,X i quuj r* HOL-1 AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, A Kualxi Lumpur.23 words
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237 1933-09-07 9 Reuter. «dertt Roosevelt Satisfied A?D FOR OIL MINISTRATION Washington, September 6. besides marking the end of n months of the Roosevelt n, heralded a second and more base in the new deal. illy conceded that the period re establishment of America’s wn if the’full results expectedReuter. - 237 words
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Article159 1933-09-07 9 I ire and North Wales. —Rugby Radio Service. Conservation of Supplies Called For London. September 6. r nt regarding water supplies 1 by the continuance of the dry i. i.i Minister of Health, after poinx out that the drought is sufficiently for conservation of supplies di i <I’’ ire and North Wales.—Rugby Radio Service. - 159 words
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Article42 1933-09-07 9 Radio Service. No Political Conversations London, September 6. loments published in the contirs that King Boris of Bulgaria, paying a private visit to Scot- ing political conversations while Britain, are stated in London offi•■s to be without any foundation.Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article46 1933-09-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. ‘luiem Mass At South Wimbledon London, September 6. luiem mass for Mr. Bernard Burge, ite at Midnapore, who was recently mated by Indian terrorists, was held 4 ■ih Wimbledon, London, this morn1I1>: The Secretary for India was repre'i Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article133 1933-09-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. Farmers In Favour NATIONAL AND REGIONAL POOLS London, Sept. 6. By an overwhelming majority 150,000 farmers of England and Wales have declared themselves in favour of the government s milk marketing scheme under which the sale and collection of milk is controlled by aRugby Radio Service. - 133 words
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291 1933-09-07 9 —Reuter Wireless. Nuvolari Wins Ulster Tourist Trophy Belfast, September 2. A crowd of 500,000 saw the famous Italian ace, Nuvolari, who is regarded as the tinest road race driver in the world, win the Ulster Tourist Trophy in a British Mog Magnette machine at an—Reuter Wireless. - 291 words
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Article70 1933-09-07 9 —Reuter. President To Visit China and Japan London. September 6. Sir Harry MacGowan, President of Imperial Chemicals .will leave for China and Japan on September 7 by the Lloyd Trestino “Conte Rosso’’ on a general tour of the Far Eastern Imperial Chemicals activities. He will also investigate the—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article36 1933-09-07 9 —Reuter. In Hospital But Operation Unlikely San Francisco, September 6. Mrs. Wills-Moody was removed to the Stanford University Hospital on Saturday suffering from dislocated vertebrae. She is resting quietly and an operation is unlikely.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article30 1933-09-07 9 —Reuter. New York, September 6. Twelve were killed and fifty injured in the hurricane over the Texas coast. The damage to property is estimated at several million dollars.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article144 1933-09-07 9 Reuter. Hovering Over Cuss AMERICAN COLONY APPREHENSIVE New York, September 6. The spectre of civil war with consequent United States intervention is hovering over Cuba, according to reports from Havana. The American colony is apprehensive and arrangements are being made to concentrate them in a hotelReuter. - 144 words
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Article113 1933-09-07 9 Arthur Eddington will open.—Rugby Radio Service. Discussion By Scientists London, Septembei 6. Scientists from all over Britain and from many foreign countries are assembling at Leicester for the meeting of the British Association which begins to-morrow. The presidential address will be given by Sir Frederick GowlandArthur Eddington will open.—Rugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article36 1933-09-07 9 —Reuter. Montpelier, September 6. Vermont, which for a long time has been a staunch stronghold of prohibition, has gone wet by 2 votes to 1. This is the twenty-fifth State to go “wet.”—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article113 1933-09-07 9 Reuter. 14 Killed 20 Injured Binghamton, N. Y.) Sept. 6. Fourteen were killed and twenty injured in a collision between the Chicago Flier and freight train. The famous New York-Chicago express was brought to a standstill by the signals and the heavy freight train crashed into itsReuter. - 113 words
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Article111 1933-09-07 9 TIN--Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £219-0-0 £216-17-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £2lB-17-6 £217-0-0 Singapore $111.12% $110.75 Business Done Penang $111.12% $llO% Rusineaa Don» Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers. COPRA —(Sundries) $3.60 $3.55 BLACK PEPPER $l4 00 $l4 00 RUBBER London 3%d. 3})d. New York 6 Xc.(G) 6%c.(G) Singapore 12111 words
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1077 1933-09-07 10 RUINED FAMILIES CABLE TO "THE STAR" "UNJUST. IMMORAL ATTEMPT TO DEPRIVE SETTLERS OF THEIR RIGHTS" Bitter Cry From Victoria “The Star” has received from representatives of the British settlers in Victoria a cable strongly protesting against the scheme to compensate them for their losses as1,077 words
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Article135 1933-09-07 10 How Rector Cleared His Church Debt 1 The rector of St. John’s Church, Albany, I Western Australia, Rev. A’. E. White, bet lieves in the efficacy of prayer and fast- mg, even in clearing off church debts. Worried by an outstanding debt of £2OO he announced that135 words
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Article132 1933-09-07 10 Enormous Field Discovered REMARKABLE WATER PURIFIER Millions of tons of stilbite crystals formed more than 25.000,000 years ago, and such as are used in other parts of the world for the purification of water, have just been discovered 50 miles west of Gunnedah in New South Wales. There the132 words
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Article314 1933-09-07 10 Cash Grants Up To £B,OOO Melbourne, Tuesday. Sir Stanley Argyle, Premier of Victoria, announced in the Assembly to-night the terms of the settlement which has been reached in the matter of the grievances of British settlers to Australia. The terms of the agreement are 1. Settlers no longer314 words
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Article162 1933-09-07 10 Unique Wood Mosaic Collection Mr. F. E. Strangward, a Melbourne (Australia) man, has as a life hobby, fashioned more than 10 million pieces of wood into a mosaic collection which is not only a rare example of art, but is also believed to be the only one162 words
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Article85 1933-09-07 10 Wedding Ring Winner Is W aiting T o Know For originality, a bazaar lottery prize at St. Thomas’s Church, Auburn, a suburb of Sydney, takes some beating. The prize, says Austral News, was a free marriage certificate. A large wedding cake was sold, and the purchaser85 words
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Article89 1933-09-07 10 Cows at Crafton, New South Wales, have developed a flair for correspondence. It has just come to light with a letter from an irate ratepayer to the local council who complained that he was "just fed up” with straying stock breaking in and eating his potato crop,89 words
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Advertisement178 1933-09-07 10 W I Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling, enamel. Others are perfectly safe, but178 words
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Advertisement208 1933-09-07 10 Abundant Energy I Jo »OK FO IN these strenuous days, thousands of active men and women rely on Horlick’s Malted Milk to keep them always fit. Made from fresh, full cream cows* milk enriched with ie nutritive extracts of malted barley and wh< it, it contains all the energy-giving elements208 words
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1487 1933-09-07 11 LEGED TO BE HEAVILY ARMED AND IMPORTING WEAPONS I LITARY TRIBUNAL SET UP BY GOVERNMENT owers Of Death Or Flogging For Political Offences i’c 1 rec State (lovernnient on August 22, issued an order banning the d Guard (the Blue Shirts’) and setting up1,487 words
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Advertisement156 1933-09-07 11 ZUPERLATIVt QUALITY AT AH ECONOMICAL I PRJCt State Express 555 Cigar- I ettes appeal insistently H to those discriminating smokers who will be satisfied only with the Q best. They stand apart fi from all others in their unique qualities I fill 60 CfNT/ PfR TIN I then.- permi ©CPRESS156 words
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443 1933-09-07 12 Final Dividend Of 3 Per Cent A profit of $148,811.79 on the year ended June 30. 1933, is reported by Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd., whose annual meeting will take place at Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore, at noon on Tuesday, September 12. A final dividend443 words
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Article130 1933-09-07 12 Canberra, August 20. i In order to avoid imperilling the favour- able trade balance with Japan Common- wealth Ministers are desirous of finding a fair trade formula. Mr. White, Minister for Trade and Customs, said that, while the Ministry was prepared to take any step to130 words
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Article23 1933-09-07 12 The tin output of Tongkah Compound N.L. for the month of August, 1933, was Hours, 417 c. yards, 116.700 piculs, 428.23 words
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Article140 1933-09-07 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of August, 1933 Lbs. Bakap Estate 24,958 Titi Karangan Estate 21,525 Patani Para Plantations, Ltd. 88,636 South Malay Rubber Plantations (1932), Ltd. 26,000' Batu Matang Estate 24,000 Arras Estate 18,100 Baling Estate 74,200 Kuala Dingin Estate 35,000 Subur Estate140 words
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Article135 1933-09-07 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 80 316 81 132 New York 4.56*2 4.56 Montreal 4.78 4.78 Brussels 22.65 22.76 Geneva 16.36*2 16.42 Amsterdam 7.84 7.87 Milan 59 15 16 60 3 16 Berlin 13.26% 13.29 2 Stockholm 19.37* 2 19.37* 2 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90135 words
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Article59 1933-09-07 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 7 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 31 32 4m ts 2(4 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 24% On New York Bank Demand 52 nom France T.T. 925 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom.59 words
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Article789 1933-09-07 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wem the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY A anart Ust to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 27 6 28 6c 28 9 30 0c Batu Caves 52% 57% 55 57% Hitam 35 40 35 40 Kampong789 words
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Article1145 1933-09-07 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST s I s d n ames, >, O 5? 2 RUBBER (Dollar.) sc. cl Allenbv Rubber Co. 4» Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 IC Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7 s Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates U Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 6o 701,145 words
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Article280 1933-09-07 12 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 Hotel. Inter-State Tennis, Penang v. Perak,280 words
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Advertisement94 1933-09-07 12 notice SEE! K Supplies of good v% > f u- u Sed c °Uected from high-yielding ar. ‘ining trapof the recommended < immediate deliveries i per 1 (inn ex. Estate plus small ch r ,r Packing. I Apply— HARRISONS BARKt v CO LTD iala Lumpur. lacking EH Energy?l -then take94 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-09-07 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Raintai. 6 a.m. 76 E 4 nun. Noon 84 S TIDE TABLES High Water. TO-DAT 2.13 a.m. 8 33 a m 2.14 p.m. 8 43 P’ m tomorrow 2.35 a.m. ».0° a.m. 2.38 p.m. 9 04 P41 words
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Article596 1933-09-07 13 Scshedw/e of Principal Lines Tlie following Is a list of vessels arriving ad asEing from Penang during the week IN PORT J?O-DAV S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seuma-; we, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh. Sailsfor Belawan, Langsa, Idi, Lho Seuma- we, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh on Fri-596 words
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Article319 1933-09-07 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. AIR MAIL A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ire- J land and North America by steamer to Calcutta thence by Rail to Karachi for conveyance319 words
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Advertisement28 1933-09-07 13 A t 1 WHEBi Feeling is th* Mlfllml ill 'stuff- V||wk 1 11 w ■in AI Vf f 1 1 3 Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co.28 words
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Advertisement329 1933-09-07 13 BOXING ALL FANS ARE EXPECTED AT F. F. FOR THIS FAMOUS FIGHT Friday, Bth September, 1933 MAIN" EVENT —10 (3 Minutes) ROUNDS v Great Return Contest BUD WALLEY vs BEE BASCO ■rw ww SEMI-FINAL—6 ROUNDS Nai Som Boon vs. A! Nicholas (Siamese Star) (Singapore) SPECIAL CONTEST —6 ROUNDS Jimmy Lewis329 words
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916 1933-09-07 14 THE EARLY OPTIMISTIC FORECAST AND LATER THE POSSIBILITY OF GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT Most of the anecdotes which circulate in I Moscow express the irony of a hungry people. There is the conundrum, Who are the greatest eaters in the world f to which the916 words
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Article288 1933-09-07 14 Magistrate Mr. De Valera For publishing a proposal for the sale of tickets in an unauthorised lottery, Edwin Appleton, 49, boarding-house keeper, Bel-grave-road, Westminster, was at Westminster sentenced to three months’ hard labour. “There is a great deal to be said both for and against sweepstakes,288 words
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Article124 1933-09-07 14 In Court Without Robes There was a Jiumorous incident at Sheffield Quarter Sessions when Mr. GrattanDoyle, a barrister, who had been selected by a prisoner for a dock brief, pleaded that he was "not present.” Mr. Grattan-Doyle was without his robes and was therefore legally “invisible,”124 words
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Advertisement138 1933-09-07 14 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke’s Blood Mixture Is the world’s greatest blood purifier and healer, It Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Qf aB Chemists and Stores. Equally good oi LIQUID or TABLET form grshes Wtoses\ BOURJOIS-PARIS I m a O138 words
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Advertisement151 1933-09-07 14 /05 nSWTuTP? iIjOG \xXiGCG2Qj fis|y -r- IMPi IMI IMF a. I MAWW TMee teefs Anti a HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETER iA 1 J T "T MADE IN TWO MODELS WITH ROLLS 24, 26 AND 28 INCHES LONG. FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS SONS. LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ENGINEERS151 words
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Advertisement1831 1933-09-07 15 ‘Of F TI jTd i A—\r m -K P ©.-BRITISH INDIA I X J «--J I j/ Ax. and apcar lines (Companies Incorporated in Hngl&nd) I mail <aki»v vices "^.BLUK PUMMEL LIME '™*wr, pv nniiAD i Peninsular and Oriental S. N. C 0.,, p e nang, Teluk An&on, Port Swsft»1,831 words
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592 1933-09-07 16 Suggested Formation Of A Permanent Council The formation of a Colonial Council to assist and advise the Secretary of State, and the transfer to this body of the Colonial work of the Empire Marketing Board and the Imperial Institute, which are to be abolished, are592 words
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Article121 1933-09-07 16 Tamil On Trial At the Assize Court this morning before Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett and a Special Jury an elderly Tamil by the name of Ibrahim bin Packeer stood charged with committing a serious offence on a Tamil girl named Sundram under the age of 12,121 words
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Article50 1933-09-07 16 The Penang General Post Office no longer stamps air mail letters received via Amsterdam with the date received. Hitherto the value of air mail envelopes to collectors has been enhanced by the double stamp indicating the time of departure and arrival of letters by Dutch Air Mail.50 words
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Article169 1933-09-07 16 Russian Arrested In Singapore 15,000 RUPEES CHEATING CHARGE Arrested on a provisional warrant on Tuesday morning while in a Japanese hotel in Sophia Road, an English-speaking Russian named Herman Wolinski, was brought before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, Singapore, and charged with cheating in169 words
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Article126 1933-09-07 16 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, I have never seen a copy of the Municipal Balance Sheet. The income of the Municipality is derived from the public; and such being the case, the tax payers have a right to know how their money has been126 words
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Article138 1933-09-07 16 Sir, —With regard to Mr. Sarwar’s letter in your yesterday’s issue regarding the study of the different philosophies, I fail to see how such studies can benefit any one, because their views are as numerous and discordant as are the individuals whom they represent. Literature and138 words
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Article120 1933-09-07 16 The following arrived by the s.s. Krian to-day from Belawan-Deli Mr. and Mrs. A. Linbird, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Noble, Miss Pronse, Miss K. M. Fosdick, Mrs. G. de Nie and infant and H. H. Tungku Kassim. S.S. PATROCLUS The following passengers arrived at Penang this morning120 words
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Article340 1933-09-07 16 A Thorough Bad Hat CHINESE JUNIOR SENT TO REFORMATORY SCHOOL As a result of pocketing $l, with which his father had sent him out to buy coffee, a climax to many offences of truancy from the Francis Light School, a young Hokkien schoolboy was charged340 words
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Article161 1933-09-07 16 Results of Yesterday’s Matches The following are results of matches played yesterday:— Men’s Singles Handicap B:—J. R. Strachan —15.4 beat A. W. Foster —4, 6 —3, 6—2. Mixed Doubles Handicap:—Miss Dennys and Wallich Scr. beat Miss Fitzpatrick and C. Kirke—ls.4, 2—6, 7 —5, 6 —4. Men’s Singles161 words
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Article72 1933-09-07 16 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Mrs. Clifton v. Mrs. McGregor. L. R. Tofield v. M. T. P. Rule. G. B. F. Southam v. L. M. Norris. W. M. Edwards v. W. T. Semple. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Mrs. Gilmour v. Miss72 words
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Article531 1933-09-07 16 Upheld By Supreme Court MR. C. C. DUNMAN AND A CHINESE ESTATE Judgment was delivered on Tuesday by Mr. Justice Mills in the Supreme Court, Singapore, dismissing an application by M. Muthia Pillay that C. C. Dunman, receiver of the estate of Tan Kong Liang deceased,531 words
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287 1933-09-07 16 Have Done It Often" OF COURSE QUITE INADVERTENTLY I Mr. Knowles’ Amuses Court The following dialogue between Mr. v ID. Knowles and a ricksha puller witne s I caused considerable amusement in u» i Second Magistrate’s Court, Singapore, on Tuesday during the course of the287 words
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Obituary41 1933-09-07 16 DOMESTIC r tCUR RENCEs 11 N 1 The funeral of t will take pla En? September, at raay the No. 15, Logan Ponf 1, sh ment at the p in for Friends and i Cem, to sent sweet r re< 600—7-941 words
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Advertisement61 1933-09-07 16 C 5. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT Dinner and Dance MUSIC BY THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA (Under the Direction of Leonardo) Saturday, 23rd Sept. GRAND HOLLYWOOD BALL BEACH PYJAMAS AND FANCY DRESS (Extension till 2 a.in.) Admission :—DINNERS $3 NON DINERS $l/. Reserve Your Tables Immediately. E. O. GARAGE. First61 words
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Advertisement25 1933-09-07 16 ORMONDE GAVE 4 WINNERS YESTERDAY INCLUDING Win. Place. Ascot Frock (Single Selection) 81 27 Lady Rossdale 52 11 Tin Pool 23 9 Wampum 13 825 words
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Advertisement95 1933-09-07 16 I j THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An a*”**®®* in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. i one week’s end to another it talks busines boring potential customers. It tells jour (unknown to you perl to ai wide cir« terested readers and its influence i satisfactory tn so far as their attention95 words
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Miscellaneous181 1933-09-07 16 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcement will be made at frequent intervals Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kcls 31. M181 words
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