Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1933
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Title Section20 1933-09-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 212. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY. 11th SEPTEMBER. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article102 1933-09-11 1 K cuter. By U.S. Minister EDUCTION IN GOLD CONTENT Xew York, Sept. 11. possibility of currency inflation I tree months through the reducible gold content of the dollar 1 at by Mr. W allace, Secretary \griculture. Xew York Times” quotes Mr. as saving that people are likelyK cuter. - 102 words
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Article127 1933-09-11 1 Reuter. African Task A Novel Experience Capetown, Sept. 11. imiral E. R. G. R. Evans Evans Broke Commander-in-Chief of the station, who is acting High Comne-, has left for Bechuanaland from ns Town escorted by 200 mariners and howitzers to investigate the report magistrate at SeroweReuter. - 127 words
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Article109 1933-09-11 1 ■by Radio Service. Premium Over French Franc London, Sept. 10. sharp fall of 1,8 occurred in the <•' of gold to-day at 129 2*2 P er j. c a piemium of four pence over the meh franc. me feature of yesterday’s bullion marv.as the offering■by Radio Service. - 109 words
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Article84 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. To Revise Washington And London Naval Treaties London, Sept. 11. The Daily Express reports that Japan and the United States have decided to ask Britain to participate in a new Threei ower Conference to revise the Washington and Ix>ndon Naval Treaties. It says that the decision—Reuter. - 84 words
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143 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. Nazi Terms Broadcast GENERAL ELECTION WANTED Munich, Sept. 10. The Nazi terms for a “peaceful settlement’’ with the Austrian Government w r ere outlined by Herr Habicht, the famous “Inspector for Austria”, in-a broadcast! speech at Munich. He declared that the conditions were as follows (1)—Reuter. - 143 words
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Article116 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. No News For Three Months London, Sept. 10. Following the release of the Newchwang captives the "Sunday Referee” draw’s attention to the cases of other Britishers, like Edw’ards. a light-house-keeper, w’ho was carried off by Chinese bandits in March 1932 at Breaker Point (near Swatow) with—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article70 1933-09-11 1 beach, wnere an acciucut vious attempt on July 27.- Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Ulm And His Companions London. Sept. 10. Mr. C. T. Ulm,-the Australian airman, and three companions left Woodford Cheshire aerodrome to-day for Heston, Middlesex, before going to Baldonnel, Ireland, in readiness for their Atlanticbeach, wnere an acciucut vious attempt on July 27.- Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article55 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. 13 Long-term Prisoners Escape New Orleans, Sept. 11. Three were killed in a desperate riot at Angola Prison from where thirteen longterm prisoners escaped frustrating their pursuit with a hail of revolver-fire. They stole a car belonging to a visitor and made off after—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article310 1933-09-11 1 Defamation Charge PROSECUTION WITNESS'S ADMISSIONS The whole of Friday afternoon was occupied in the Second Police Court. Singapore, w-ith the cross-examination of Mr. Bawani by Mr. C. H. Withers Payne, who is defending C. R. Miles, a Singapore Eurasian, against a charge of defamation made310 words
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Article29 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. To Spend Some Weeks In The Country London, Sept. 10. Professor Einstein arrived in London, unexpectedly last night and will spend some weeks in the country.——Reuter. - 29 words
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Article592 1933-09-11 1 Arab's Affairs CONTEMPT OF COURT ALL THE TIME For 25 years he had been a bankrupt, his liabilities at the time of his adjudication being $27,553; he had paid only one dividend—a small one—and that only as recently as in June last. That was the position592 words
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Article323 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. Honour All Obligations FULFIL REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAMME Havana, Sept. 11. I shall honour all government obligations, including public debts, to the last penny,” declared the new President, Professor San Martin, in a speech at the palace in which he swore to fulfil the revolutionary programme “with the—Reuter. - 323 words
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Article29 1933-09-11 1 Reuter. Naval Adviser To U.S. Delegation At Geneva Washington, Sept. 9. President Roosevelt has appointed RearAdmiral Leigh to be Naval Adviser to the American Delegation at Geneva.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article225 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. Crawford Beaten WINNER'S TERRIFIC SERVICE Forest Hill, Sept. 10. In the final of the Men’s Singles in the American Tennis Champion* ship Perry beat Crawford 6—3, 11—13, 4 6, 6—o, 6—l. Perry’s victory was most unexpected but. he deserved to win. He won the first—Reuter. - 225 words
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Article88 1933-09-11 1 —Reuter. Plan For Advance Reno, (Nevada), Sept 10. Senator Pittman announced that he hasrecommended to President Roosevelt a plan, which, if followed, would advance the silver price to $1.19 per ounce. Mr. Pittman refused to disclose the details, saying that information must emanate from White—Reuter. - 88 words
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Advertisement14 1933-09-11 1 NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary jich Office 52, Leith Street14 words
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Advertisement48 1933-09-11 1 B s E B a PI Wincing gazette” Centenary Number A FEW COPIES LEFT. Obtainable From Messrs. Kelly Walsh. Singapore. Federal Rubber Stamp, K. Lumpur, Do. Ipoh. or direct from the publishers: THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. la, Penang Street, PENANG. PRICE: 25 cts. (By gdost 43 cents.)48 words
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Advertisement120 1933-09-11 1 PENANG ASSIZE COURT TRIAL Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Perry Wins American Title 1 New President’s Declaration 1 bankrupt for 25 years 1 No Company and No Directors 1 Austro-German Peaceful Settlement i < Possible Currency Inflation 1 Science and Invention 3 Penang's Brilliant Victory over Perak 5 Sporting News 5120 words
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Advertisement2078 1933-09-11 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY i (lncorporated h'uJ™ sen—. nederlandsche Choree: Time Table. S 48S' HANDEL MAATSCHAPPM OF INDIA, AUSTRAL! I'tUnrr Successors to (Incorporated in Enol All communications relating to a THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK N.V. fuivertisements should be addressed UP TRAINS. LIMITED. «•> the Advertisement Manager,2,078 words
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Article2134 1933-09-11 3 TESTING a NEW ANAESTHETIC GAS TO F STORE DROWNED PERSONS: FEATURES OF WIRELESS EXHIBITION: A DIESEL-ENGINED PRIVATE CAR < )ur Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 26. oM AT LEICESTER v d feature of the British Assog at Leicester in September its President, Sir Frederick Wil l ilso President2,134 words
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Article736 1933-09-11 4 PLAYGROUNDS SLUM CLEARANCE (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Your interesting leader cn Playgrounds and Slum Clearance should receive Lae pariiculai a«.tent*on cf the Straits SettleI ments (Penang) Association, the Straits I Chinese Association and other Asiatic Societies with a view oi making representations tc the Municipal Commissioners.736 words
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Article172 1933-09-11 4 Sir, —M e British are a great race—we help each other so much I In these difficult days one w-ould think that leaders of British industry, when on a tour, would even go out of their way to travel British and yet I read in a recent issue of172 words
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Article907 1933-09-11 4 Mr. B. V.. Adams of Banopdane Estate, Bidoz, arrived from Liverpool on Thursday. Llr. J. Rowley, of Cumberbatch and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, has returned from Home furlough. Mr. A. J. Braga has left for America on six months’ leave. During his stay he will visit Hollywood.907 words
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Article189 1933-09-11 4 Japanese Delegation In connection with the visit of the Japanese Delegation to the Simla Cotton Conference to be held in India this month Mr. Sawada, the leader of the delegation fur- the: told a “Pinang Gazette” representative lon Saturday on board the s.s. Karagola 1 that the189 words
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Advertisement52 1933-09-11 4 MALT breakfast The best breakfast for everyone is Scott s Porage Oats. Scotland grows the finest oats of any country in the world. And Scott’s Porage Oats are Scotland s Best —supreme in flavour and nourishment. I po Sole Agents tor Malaya THL BORNEO COMPANY, LID. Bill W» ’"ha <52 words
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Advertisement217 1933-09-11 4 3® I fi*»ELLon j THK > ttlS j I (Bach) H D IN AN ting THE I I’ D ***** LAUGHING POLICEMAN GOES iTO BLACKPOOL, two sides IF YOU WANT TO LAUGH LOUD LONG YOU MUST 111 \R THIS NEW CHARLES PENROSE RECORD. YOUNG PETERS v, HF CRACKS ARE AS217 words
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Miscellaneous170 1933-09-11 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federate* Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies arc wavelengths will be used Ln the tranrmls■ions to the Indian zone. Announcement will be made at frequent Intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.170 words
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845 1933-09-11 5 INTER-STATE TENNIS EASf VICTORY. BY 10 MATCHES TO 5 KOK YING IN GREAT FORM j turn Inter-state Tennis -r between Perak and Pencil was played on the Ap Chib Courts during the 1 1 ended in a brilliant vicn Penang by ten matches p p845 words
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Article340 1933-09-11 5 Dunsford To Fight Thajudeen CARPENTIER TO MEET CLEVER JOHN I b’/ “SECONDS OUT”) Th> ing promotion at Singapore in World Arena fixed for last Sat--1 to materialise but informat'on received this morning from Mr. T Thajudeen’s manager, that his b°y w figure in a twelve three minute340 words
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Article105 1933-09-11 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10. The Perak Trade and Customs proved too good a team in the annual inter-State soccer played here against Selangor Customs this evening on the railways padang. The visitors won by two clear goals. It was the masterly105 words
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Article523 1933-09-11 5 Hurricane Hitting LALL SINGH PLAYS TWO GOOD INNINGS [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10. Play was continued to-day in the Stonor Shield cricket competition between the Selangor Rangers and the Selangor Indian Association. The match will be decided to-morrow. Should Selangor Indians win the Shield,523 words
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Advertisement240 1933-09-11 5 !Great Display! 3 of !NEW MILLINERY! i FASHIONABLE, FASCINATING, CHIC MODELS JUST IMPORTED I FROM THE BEST Z j MILLINERY HOUSES IN EUROPE. j UNIQUE! Fashion decrees ever something new and smart in modish headwear, whilst economy cries out for a low prices....... and to satisfy the demands of both240 words
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Article1460 1933-09-11 6 SENLAC WINS BIG RACE IN RECORD TIME SINGAPORE GOLD CUP MEETING EVENSONG AND BRONS VELVET SURPRISE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 9. To-day’s races, the third day of the Gold Cup Meeting, were marked by a series of upsets, only two favourites in Rangoon1,460 words
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Article155 1933-09-11 6 Officially Opened At Ipoh STRONG SIDE DESPITE ABSENTEES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 9. The Rugby season was officially opened to-day with a match between Colours and Whites. In spite of the absence of such wellknown players as Scott, Markham and Barr away on furlough—Caldwell155 words
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Article331 1933-09-11 6 -—Reuter. Cup Winners Beaten By Wednesday CELTIC HOLD RANGERS London, Sept. 9. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish League DIVISION I Arsenal 1 Manchester C. 1 Aston V 4 Liverpool 2 Blackbum R 4 W. Brom A. 0-—Reuter. - 331 words
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Article106 1933-09-11 6 Reuter. Cochet Turns Professional TO PLAY AGAINST AMERICAN GROUP Paris, Sept. 9. There has been much talk about Cochet turning a professional following his significant statement “a professional? Yes, but I do not know when. I will become a professional the moment I go to theReuter. - 106 words
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Article123 1933-09-11 6 Singles Handicap Tennis T ournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 9. The following are the results of the first round of the above Club tournament. Yeoh Teng Kh00—15.3 beat Ooi Seng Chye—ls.3 5-7, 6-2. Lim Huan Lye—ls. 3 beat Ng Chye Heng 4-15 6-1, 6-1. Lim123 words
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469 1933-09-11 6 At Kuala Lumpur MRS. ELTON DISTRIBUTES PRIZES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 9. It is customary that the Trade and Customs Department of the Federated Malay States Annual Athletic Sports Meeting prove a great success. Tnis was easily seen at their annual sports469 words
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Article136 1933-09-11 6 Anglo-Chinese School Beat Ming Sin Seah In a friendly Badminton match played on Saturday evening on the Ming Sin Seah court, the Anglo-Chinese School scored a victory over Min Sin Seah. They won two Doubles and one Singles, as against the Seah’s one Doubles and one Singles. The results136 words
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Article450 1933-09-11 6 Malays Bee. ?n SIX GOALS VICTORY IN LIFELESS MATCH (From Our Own Corn indent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 9 Thousands were disappoi. •<; to-day, when the T.P.C.A made history in < •■al f oo tb<i winning the first divfsioi r by feating the Malays, last y<ar champions,450 words
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Article106 1933-09-11 6 Genera! Meeting MR. H. D. JANSZ EL-XT'O I PRESIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September 9. The general meeting of the I < rak key Association was held presided over by Mr. Thomp 11C sence of the president ano sident. stat* The annual report reveah > >, t106 words
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Advertisement64 1933-09-11 6 |xr |HfVt THE TIRELESS SALI4M-V'' in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireU- rt one week’s end to another it t.i. boring potential cn-toiner- It (unknown to you perhaps) to a terested readers and Hs influence iatisfactory in so far as their u ~t unsought. It reaches the imagine any staff64 words
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Article209 1933-09-11 7 in presence of Marshal Feng.—Shun Pao. Grand Treat Never Witnessed Before 5 4 ro 5 THRILL OF HIS LIFE Taian, Aug. 20. Sun Fo got the thrill of his life torn he was entertained by the “ChrisMarshal in an unusual way which v m neverin presence of Marshal Feng.—Shun Pao. - 209 words
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Article133 1933-09-11 7 nek..- hood for more pirates.—China Times. Clash With Police Patrol Boats Shanghai. Aug. 22. The water police of Chekiang and the gunboit Tungchi despatched by the Navy Ministry clashed with a band of pir.’es outside Woosung on Sunday, it is learne from reliable sources. TV iratesnek..- hood for more pirates.—China Times. - 133 words
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Article90 1933-09-11 7 Liuhong Station. —Sin Wen Pao Hue To Carelessness of Flail way Workers Nanchang, Aug. 21. persons were killed and about two njured as a result of an expresses' derailed near the Hsinchi sta- rday. The train was carrying five I cadets from the new military acaKuling oLiuhong Station.—Sin Wen Pao - 90 words
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Article87 1933-09-11 7 t-hina Tinies. '-os; of Reconstruction Beyond Government Nanking, Aug. 21. rding to information from the MinisRailways, the reconstruction of the Rivei Bridge on the Peiping-Han-Ov Railway will require at least 000, which is beyond the financial abil of the Government. It is understood th: he Ministry oft-hina Tinies. - 87 words
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Article68 1933-09-11 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 23. According to a statement issued yesterday by Mr. Pan Hsu-lu, a local licenced accountant, who was employed to audit the accounts of the contributed funds to the Chinese Volunteers, the total amount contributed did not exceed $4,000,000. He declares that there—Sin Wen Pao. - 68 words
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Article103 1933-09-11 7 —China Times. Move To Form Own Government DISTRICTS EAST OF LIAONING According to information from Japanese sources the Chinese Volunteers under General Teng Tieh-mei have organized their own Liaoning Provincial Government in the districts east of Liaoning. They have elected General Teng as Commander-in-Chief of the Liaotung National—China Times. - 103 words
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Article136 1933-09-11 7 r.—Shun Pao. Plans to Invade Kwangtung Hongkong, Aug. 22. The latest reports from Western Fukien state that the city Lenchen is still in the hands of the Commuists. After receiving reinforcements, the reports state, the 19th Route Army are now pushing forward towards Lenchen. No severe fightingr.—Shun Pao. - 136 words
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Article77 1933-09-11 7 —China Times. Commission Asks For New Loan Shanghai, Aug. 23. The Huai River Conservancy Commission is now approaching the British Boxer Indemity Commission for a loan of $8,000,000 to finance conservancy work along the river. Negotiations are now in progress between the two organizations regarding the question—China Times. - 77 words
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71 1933-09-11 7 First Kiangsi Garrison Division.—China Times. Nanchang, Aug. 22. Latest information received from military circles considerably minimizes the railway inicident which occurred on the Kiukiang-Nanchang Railway on August 20th It is now revealed that only six persons were killed, five persons senosuly and thirty slightly injured.First Kiangsi Garrison Division.—China Times. - 71 words
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628 1933-09-11 7 Peiping “Morning Post.” "In recent years there has been a great deal of talk about the development of China’s North-west. This question has attracted more attention since the visit of the Sino-French scientific expedition about two years ago. Some enthusiasts have gone even soPeiping “Morning Post.” - 628 words
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Article55 1933-09-11 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Captured By Government Forces Hankow, Aug. 21. The authorities here received a report from General Liang Kwan-yin, who is in command of the attack against the Communists on the Hupeh-Honan border, reporting the capture of a Communist aeroplane at Saho. The machine was named Lenin’—Sin Wen Pao. - 55 words
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Article75 1933-09-11 7 Hongkong enjoying a brief rest. —Shun Pao. Volunteer Leader Joins South-West Hongkong, Aug. 21. General Wang Teh-lin, former commander of the Volunteers in Kirin, has definitely thrown in his lot with the South-west by assuming office as a member of the Southwest Political Council this morning. Mr.Hongkong enjoying a brief rest.—Shun Pao. - 75 words
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Article53 1933-09-11 7 formerly Chinese Minister to Spain.—Shun ?ao. Chinese Minister to Italy Nanking, August 22. It is reliably learned that Mr. Liu Chungchieh, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, whose resignation has just been accepted by the Executive Yuan, may be appointed Chinese Minister to Italy. Mr. Liu was formerly Chineseformerly Chinese Minister to Spain.—Shun ?ao. - 53 words
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Article54 1933-09-11 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Urge Conclusion of Commercial Treaty Nanking, Aug. 22. The Foreign Ministry received a telegram from the Chinese nationals in Siam urging that a Commercial Treaty should be concluded between China and Siam as soon as possible so as to give them treaty protection in.—Sin Wen Pao. - 54 words
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576 1933-09-11 7 China Times.” “The Yellow River has been China’s < sorrow for several thousand years. Ever since the days of Emperor Ta Yu, who first saved China from a disastrous Yellow River, flood" four thousand years ago. the Yellow, River has shifted i*s course—“ China Times.” - 576 words
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Article64 1933-09-11 7 Min Pao. Nanking, Aug. 22. The Committee in charge of making preparations for the forthcoming National Athletic Meet decided to-day that nobody shall be allowed to use English throughout the meeting. The restriction will be applied to both officials of the meeting and athletes. It wasMin Pao. - 64 words
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Article120 1933-09-11 7 .—Shun Pao. Establishment Cf Consulate MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS APPROACHED Shanghai, Aug. 23. The Chinese Overseas Association, acting upon the request of the Chinese in Annam, has sent a representative to Nanking to approach the Ministry for Foreign Affairs with the request that a Chinese Consulate should.—Shun Pao. - 120 words
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128 1933-09-11 7 Min Pao. 200,000 People Rendered Homeless Tientsin, August 22. Following the overflow of the Yellow River at Changyuan and Tungmin the flood situation in Southern Hopei continues to be serious. Changyuan was inundated in a few hours during which hundred lost their lives. At presentMin Pao. - 128 words
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Article81 1933-09-11 7 ted by Chinese overseas. —Shanghai Morning Post. Purchase of More Aeroplanes Hongkong, August 22. The 19th Route Army has recently purchased quite a number of aeroplanes from abroad for military use. The latest batch of six pursuit ’planes is expected to reach Hongkong in a day orted by Chinese overseas.—Shanghai Morning Post. - 81 words
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Article86 1933-09-11 7 -China Times. Hongkong, August 22. General Li Tsung-jen, Commander of the Kwangsi troops, arrived here yesterday. Interviewed by the press, General Li emphatically denied that his trip had any political bearing whatsoever as he had come specially to cure his eye trouble. Mr. Liu Lu-yin,-China Times. - 86 words
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Article159 1933-09-11 7 -—Min Pao. Means Of Communication Suspended STRONG CURRENTS OF FLOOD-WATER Tsinan, August 22. Chiahsiang and Chuyeh, two important cities in Western Shantung, and the neighbouring districts have been cut off completely from the rest of the world as a result of disastrous floods, which have destroyed both-—Min Pao. - 159 words
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Article140 1933-09-11 7 Shun Pao. Continued Success of Allied Forces ■i Hankow, Aug. 22. About five divisions of General Liu Wenhuei’s troops were disarmed by the allied forces after the crossing of the Min River by the latter. The remnants of General Liu’s troops are retreating towards YachowShun Pao. - 140 words
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Article92 1933-09-11 7 —China Times. Leaving For New Post Very Soon Shanghai, Aug. 23. General Chiang Tso-ping, Chinese Minister to Japan, who has been on leave, is returning to his post early next month, according to information from reliable sources. It is said that General Chiang will leave after—China Times. - 92 words
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Article101 1933-09-11 7 Shun Pao. Enthusiastic Welcome Arrangements Made Shanghai, Aug. 23. The Commission in charge of making preparations to give an enthusiastic welcome to Mr. T. V. Soong upon his arrival in Shanghai yesterday decided that various public bodies should give a reception party in Mr. Soong’s honour andShun Pao. - 101 words
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Article783 1933-09-11 8 That the grandio e talk of Herr Elitler and his henchmen about the regaining of Germany’s greatness is reflected in active Xazi propaganda is proved by news from South-West Africa. The first signs of the same sort of Xazi activities as have caused serious disorder783 words
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Article1075 1933-09-11 8 The street had the undisciplined look peculiar to most Scottish village streets. At cne place it suddenly contracted, until the flesher’s and the chemist’s shops seemed to > ba whispering trade secrets across it, and then it swung round and up at a sharp gradient,1,075 words
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Article739 1933-09-11 8 THE SURGEON S FEe Doctors who complain of difiicu taining fees for service in road might fare better under such Welsh monarchs in far distant said to have adopted for their t tendants in dealing with cases o lawyers call grievous bodily the Court of the Gwynedd739 words
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Article80 1933-09-11 9 Reuter. j Amending Bills 8E INTRODUCED DE VALERA Dublin, September 9. tlcra will introduce three bills the constitution at the reassemDail on September 27. bill is to abolish the Cover's right of veto on certain bills <■ appropriation of money. is for abolishing His Majesty's 'ihold hisReuter. - 80 words
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Article364 1933-09-11 9 Their Services To The Nation CATS THAT SAVE THE MAIL BAGS Th is of insects, birds, and animals re s ’t'*d regularly from Public Funds, and ir. of them receive a weekly allowance. On- -e “Civil servants”—he has th* Whit' manner to perfection—is Rufus, the fa:364 words
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Article164 1933-09-11 9 icted Smoking In Kedah >m Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 10. i: rcise of the powers vested in him handu Enactment, the President State Council has ruled that no I smoker or authorised consumer allowed to purchase more than at of four chi in any one164 words
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Article147 1933-09-11 9 —Reuter. “Exactly Right" WORK CUTSIDE FORMAL GROOVES London, Sept. 10. Ihe appointment of Mr. Cadogan as Minister of China is warmly welcomed by the Sunday Times,” whose columnist “Atticus” describes it as “exactly right.” Drawing attention to Mr. Cadogans work at the League of Nations, it points.—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article104 1933-09-11 9 Reuter. Heavy Sentences Demanded Tokio, Sept. 11. The Procurators demanded that death sentences be passed on the three naval subalterns Koga, Mikami and Kuroiwa, life imprisonment for three others and six to three years on the other four naval cadets concerned with the outrages of May 15. Reuter. - 104 words
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217 1933-09-11 9 Result In Court Case The alleged threats resorted to by a J Chinese youth, towards the mother of the girl whom he unsuccessfully sought in marriage resulted in the youth being summoned before the Penang District Judge this morning and ordered to show cause why he217 words
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Article158 1933-09-11 9 Owned Up To Theft Yeoh Khooi, a Chinese, was charged with the theft, on March 18, at 5 p.m., at house No. 25, Seek Chuan Lane, of six $lO notes, two $5 and three $1 notes, $2 in small silver, and gold jewellery to a total value158 words
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Article173 1933-09-11 9 Grau San Martin U.S. KEEPING CLOSE WATCH New York, Sept. 10. Professor Grau San Martin, a member of the Revolutionary Junta, is mentioned as a candidate for the Cuban Presidency. Senor Ferrer, Secretary for War under Senor Cespedes, declares that the Junta has melted like ice173 words
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Article125 1933-09-11 9 Stricter Supervision Imposed i From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 10. Though there are fewer pawnbrokers in Kedah, expensive business is carried on by them in whichever district they happen to be owing to the comparative improvidence of the local Malays. Unlike elsewhere in Malaya, where125 words
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Article108 1933-09-11 9 Sampan Coolies’ Offence Four Chinese sampan coolies, by name Lim Tee, Ooi Yoo Teik, Ooi Kean and Ooi Huat .were charged in the Police Court this morning, before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, with fishing with nets in the Penang Harbour without a licence. The Fisheries108 words
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102 1933-09-11 9 Suppiah Pillay and Tanny Mallai, two Indian mail carriers who appeared in the Penang Police Court this morning charged with stowing away on board the s.s. Rohna, pleaded that they carried the Negapatam mails to Madras, and when they woke up found that102 words
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Article75 1933-09-11 9 Picked Pocket Of Sleeping Tamil A Chinese named Ng Ah Law, who was convicted on a charge of theft of $2 from a Tamil who was sleeping on the five-foot way of a house in King Street was to-day sentenced, by the District Judge, to75 words
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Article103 1933-09-11 9 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £215.5.0 No market TIN—(3 Months) London £215.2.6 No market Singapore $110.*****0.00 Business Done Penanr Business Done COPRA— (Sundried) $3.50 $3.40 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $13.75 RUBBEB London 3/nd. New York 6i 7 „c.(G) 6 l Singapore 11 Ac. ll%c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed $4.40 $4.40 Medium103 words
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Advertisement64 1933-09-11 9 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement374 1933-09-11 9 Look at k uh i w 1 Mttte JwO® I a S W INFANTS AND INVALIDS S 4 There is everything you» m baby needs in a Im oi tow < Gate! Tltt rich coneentrated noneK M-»» ishment of the world's finest milk X is here—made safe ami suitable. /XT374 words
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Advertisement44 1933-09-11 9 aaiKßiapiigtiiOßti as r s e a h h «1 m i? w c aj E 3 ■Buy Your H 1 r F Printed ■g> H Requirements j I From >, THE PINANG GAZETTE J PRESS. LIMITED. ■I ca E Immediate Attention > Prompt Delivery. ■■■■■■■e■■■ cna44 words
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Article1381 1933-09-11 10 AN AMAZING CAMPAIGN "TRUTH'S" COMMENTS ON AN AID TO BRITISH CHARITIES The activities of the Duke of Atholl —cr, perhaps it would be more accurate to say the activities of the persons whom he commissioned to conduct his ticket-selling campaign- become more and more amaz-11,381 words
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Article406 1933-09-11 10 Police Name Man They Want To Interview OILY BROWN HAIR i I i Efforts To Trace Where Weapon Was Bought Birmingham, August 28. An extensive search is being carried out in the woods between Trentham and Stone, Staffs, for a man whom the police wish to406 words
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Article214 1933-09-11 10 Business for Meeting The following is the agenda of a meetof the Municipal Commissioners to be held on September 12. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Statutory Declaration of Mr. Lim Eow Thoon as a Commissioner to be laid on the table. 3. Any special214 words
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Advertisement285 1933-09-11 10 Has No Ugly Hair NojJH «I bad become jK •OCqr.lete’y disco«r> S Oged by heavy Fa growth of disgusting FQ W loir I tried depila- AV > y •ory pastes, evil rcnelling powders and I K*B painful alectric Vjfifi treatments eveo X rezor. Staving < 4 cnr.de tbfi Mai r285 words
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Advertisement65 1933-09-11 10 pg* SW E R< W S P 'part Penang (Prai every Monday and Friday 9.50 o’clock arrive Bangkok every Tuesday and Saturday 12.05 o’clock Express Trains de luxe in Every Sense Single and Double-Berth Sleeping Compartment Cars Restaurant Car of Delicious Cuisine Fares Ist Class s4'l3 ißaht 60.20): 2nd Class65 words
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Advertisement267 1933-09-11 10 P• Air compressors. Vacuum Pur I Electric Pneumatic Tech, P I Sprays. Rock Drills, DemclS r#n 3 Tools. Coal Picks, Duff-No lifting Jacks, Mitchii! Dk y vr d Core Drills. Air Lifting Pun g Equipment for Fluids, Export advice and service available CONSOLIDATED PNUEMATIC TOOL CO., LTD., LON- SOLE AGENTS267 words
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62 1933-09-11 11 MONTHLY RELEASE OF 4,000 TONS STOCKS TO BE CLEARED BY NOVEMBER IF PRESENT PRICE CONTINUES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 9. The Straits Times London correspondent cables that the Tin 3 00 l is releasing approximately 4,000 tons metal monthly and if the price62 words
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Article49 1933-09-11 11 AN ARREST POSTAL OFFICIAL'S WIFE Displays Valuable Jewellery From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 9. Stolen bank notes are still reaching the local banks freely through the local firms. The police have arrested the wife of a postal official displaying recent acquisition of valuable Jewellery.49 words
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Article532 1933-09-11 11 Cause Of German Failure REFUSAL TO RISK FLEET IN ACTION On the edge of a German minefield in 1917 a number of sailing ships flying the Dutch flag were challenged by a German naval aeroplane. Immediately carrier pigeons left the sailling ships and winged their532 words
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Article857 1933-09-11 11 FALSE HEROISM A "HEINOUS CRIME" Strict Orders That Averted Tragedy ANOTHER ATTEMPT IN 1935? Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, leader of the 1933 Everest Expedition, said on arrival in London on August 26 that he hoped to lead another expedition to Everest in 1935. What w’as “the857 words
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Advertisement24 1933-09-11 11 11! II*****1111! 111! 111 p j IH I fewg l i fl j Representative .—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.24 words
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Advertisement222 1933-09-11 11 WINGET CONCRETE MIXERS V" MJSLjA- STONE CRUSHERS y also ,||y MACHINES FOR Concrete Brick Making. I th Concrete Block Making. Concrete Slab Making. i Concrete Tile Making. Concrete Pipe Making Jit and Screening Plant Conveyors •gf A C. the W BURN LANCASTER DRUM "The Drum you can't Beat" WINGET Open222 words
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Article1404 1933-09-11 12 Booms And Collapses EXTREMELY BAD FOR BUSINESS The Eighteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Company, Portland House, 73, Basinghall Street, E.C., on the 2nd August, 1933, Mr. F. O. Streeten (Chairman of the Company)1,404 words
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Article212 1933-09-11 12 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of Tin, and Tin-in-Ore, at 72 per cent., during the month of August, 1933. Tons Tons Federated Malay States 1,816 Unfederated Malaya States Johore 13 Kedah 6 Kedah 25 Perlis Nil212 words
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Article139 1933-09-11 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of August, 1933 Glimau Tin, Ltd.:—Hours. 118 (restriction); c. yards. 3,660; piculs. 26.30. Kuala Lumpur Tin N.L. < No. 1 Dredge) Hours. 446 yards, 70.146 piculs, 329. The Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (No. 1 Dredge):—Piculs, 309; hours. 531:139 words
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Article43 1933-09-11 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of August, 1933 Alor Gajah 25,100 Ayer Panas 88,000 Bukit Kubu 16,000 Glenealy 54,010 Jalan Kebun 9,680 Kluang 50,000 Pajam 144,000 Port Swettenham 11,850 Tambalak 17,700 Teluk Anson 50,860 Ulu Benut 46,30043 words
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Article56 1933-09-11 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 11 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2,4 4 mjts 2|4 1|32 Private 3 mjts credit 2j4 9|32 3 Documentary 2j4 13,32 On New York Bank Demand 52 nom* France T.T. 925 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom.l Shanghai T.T.56 words
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Article1178 1933-09-11 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I I <• NAMES. CO 1 Z jH RUBBER (Dollar.) c. < i Allenby Rubber Co. 67% 75, Alor Gajah Rubber Eatate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates I IC I JO Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 85 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 20 Ayer Molek Rubber1,178 words
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Article648 1933-09-11 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wens the latest quoißtiou in MESbiUS. KENNEDY short fist to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Austral Malay 32 0 35 oex3o 0 35 oex Ayer Hitam 14 3 15 0 14 3 14,9 Kam pong Kamunting 76 80648 words
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Article114 1933-09-11 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 81 29j32 80 29 32 New York 4.52% 4.53 Montreal 4.75 4.75 1 Brussels 22.97% 22.72 Geneva 16.61 16.40 Amsterdam 7.95 7.84 Milan 60 13 16 60 1,16 Berlin 13.45% 13.29 Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna114 words
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Advertisement77 1933-09-11 12 NOTICE PRANG BE SAP SEED Supplies of good vigorous se. ~n from high-yielding areas cont ag t* of the recommended clones immediate delivery. Price .s■: 01 ex. Estate plus small charge for 1000 Apply— HARRISONS BARKER &CG GTD Kuala Lumpur LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST j IN 177 words
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Article599 1933-09-11 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Cha following is a list of vessels arriving .1 sailing from Penang during the week: LN PORT rO-I/Af M.S. ALSIA from Europe via Colombo. Sails for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore and Bangkok. S.S. KARAGOLA for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. BULAN for Teluk599 words
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Article201 1933-09-11 13 SEPTEMBER 13 Singapore Races, 4th day. SEPTEMBER 14 Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Annual meeting, Town Club, Downing Street, 5.15 p.m. SEPTEMBER 16 Singapore Races, sth day. SEPTEMBER 20 Government Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Penang, Half-yearly Ordinary General Meeting, Survey201 words
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Article201 1933-09-11 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch air Mail Service K. N. I. L. M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India by the s.s. "Friesland” will be201 words
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Advertisement142 1933-09-11 13 7/?o most generally usefuJ Medicine for all Climates pCollis BrowijeW Substitute. I Acts like a charm In Checks and arrests DIARRHOEA and PEVER, CROUP, AGUE. STOMACH CHILLS The reliable Family remedy for and I. tne only specific n INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS CHOLERA and CATARRH, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS. w A true Palliative142 words
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Advertisement26 1933-09-11 13 Nothing succeeds like success but sui-css needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the 'l’inang Gazette" regularly and keep at the top of the tree.26 words
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Miscellaneous98 1933-09-11 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 To-Night Fifth Night. STILL PULLING CROWDS WARNER BROS’. BRILLIANT MUSICAL PRODUCTION ‘42 nd Street” SEE THE LAVISH DANCE ENSEMBLES HEAR THE HAUNTING MELODIES NEVER BEFORE SUCH A MUSICAL TREAT PLANS AT MOUTRIE’S ’PHONE 795 NEXT CHANGE GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY IN I "THE COHENS KELLYS TROUBLE" TOGETHER98 words
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Miscellaneous254 1933-09-11 13 I (Wt j J 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 J FOX MOVIETONE’S SPARKLING, MUSICAL. SINGING 1 AND DANCING COMEDY 1 l et’s Go Places” Previously Banned—Now Passed ?n its Entirety I J With J SHARON LYNN and FRANK RICHARDSON WEDNESDAY! RONALD COLMAN I IN 1 ‘CY ■■ARA”; ~b~e a an asaaaseaeKasiaasasBsiaaBBBB CHINESE254 words
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Article3542 1933-09-11 14 SIR RONALD ROSS AS A POET: WHY NOT A COLONIAL MARKETING SERVICE? THE MALAYAN TIN POSITION PROSPECTS OF LESS DRASTIC REDUCTION: THE BRITISH CANNING INDUSTRY: RUBBER RESTRICTION FINDING INCREASED FAVOUR (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 31. NEW CHIEF JUSTICE The Colonial Office announce that Mr.3,542 words
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Advertisement40 1933-09-11 14 gll 111 I Before you IB 1 1 say ‘Whisky’ i M cav 8 I say I i Dewar's i A ‘White Label’ j j Ji SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang, Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. Penang and Ipoh.40 words
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Advertisement1966 1933-09-11 15 v S! r !SS T=SSfess^\» I 7 l 7l ffi: K P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA 1 St 1 :5 (Companies Incorporated in England) TU'AB UHT FHMMfI] IBM— MAIL PAS3t.\u ~><> u.ndokanb^St^n?^ 1 o™ travel home by dollar Penang London |K||* Government. London and F.*r r'l tennam, Malacca and jingapc*-. CA r.«1,966 words
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Article404 1933-09-11 16 Annual Teevalli Tennis Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 11. The annual Teevalli Tennis Tournament of Kampong Kuantan Club was started yesterday at Klang and will be continued to-day. Several well-known Malayan tennis players are taking part. MENS OPEN SINGLES (CHAMPIONSHlP)—lst Round Bingley beat Macintosh404 words
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Article40 1933-09-11 16 WEDDING DOWNES—PEARSON On July Ist, at St. Clements Church, Bournemouth, John James, 2nd. son of the late Mr. Mrs. Robert Downes of London, W. 12, to Constance Cecile Pearson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. T. Pearson of Hove, Sussex.40 words
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Article120 1933-09-11 16 Weights for Wednesday had not been received up to the time of going to press to-day but the following is the schedule of racing arranged, showing the horses that wall be running: RACE 1. Maidens, Division B, 7 Furlongs, 2.30 p.m. RACE 2. Ponies, Class 2, Division 2,120 words
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Article80 1933-09-11 16 Final To Be Played On Thursday The final of the Men’s Doubles Handicap, C. H. Rogers and W. F. Fletcher versus A. J. Drake and C. G. Van Houten, will be played on Thursday, 14th September, and not on Tuesday, 12th September, as previously announced. It will80 words
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Article120 1933-09-11 16 The following arrived by the s.s. Kedah from Belawan-Deli: Mrs. Lim Kean Cheang, Mrs. Lee Quee Choo, Mr. and Mrs. Geh Hun Kheng, Mr. Loo Chou Khean, Mr. Khoo Soo Thye, Mr. Leong Ah Seng, Tunku Mohd. Jewa, Tengkhoe Haiden, Mr. and Mrs. Tengkoe Moesa, Tengkoe Kamel, Tengkoe120 words
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Article1360 1933-09-11 16 PENANG ASSIZE COURT TRIAL BRUTAL MORNING CRIME Husband Hacked By Jealous Lover YOUNG SIAMESE WOMAN Two Chinese men and a young Siamese woman —these three, according to the Crown, formed the eternal triangle to a brutal murder case which is alleged to have been committed in1,360 words
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Article84 1933-09-11 16 The Goodmen Serving The following is a “List of the Goodmen who have been summoned to serve as Special Jurors on the Fifth Session of the Penang‘Assizes” now sitting in Penang: K. J. Casey, J. V. Boothby, J. M. Scoular, T. A. Crossley, J. Cooper,84 words
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Article642 1933-09-11 16 Successful Dinner Dance At The Runnymede Hotel A most successful evening and a novelty 1 for Penang was spent at the Runnymede Hotel on Saturday night on the occasion of the gathering of the Automobile Asso- J ciation of Malaya, Penang, Province Welles- ley, Kedah and642 words
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139 1933-09-11 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S NOON QUOTATIONS Saturday Toil I Buyers Sellers Bu/eia SulMrt 1 TIX Batang Padang 15 17 15 Hong Fatt 46 48 46 Kinta 1-25 I.27<_> 1-25 Kuchai 70 72 %70 Malaya Cons. 28 30 28 Nawng Pet 49 51 N. Taiping 18 20 11 Penawat (Malaya) 98 100139 words
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Advertisement65 1933-09-11 16 fer* O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. Wednesday, 13th Sept. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Music By THE DOLLAR LINE ORCHESTRA (S.S. ‘PRESIDENT GARFIELD”) Saturday, 23rd Sept. GRAND HOLLYWOOD BALL BEACH PYJAMAS AND FANCY DRESS (Extension till 2 a.m.) (PRIZES FOR THE BEST REPRESENTATION OF FILM STAR.) DINERS $3/NON DINERS $l/(Reserve Your Tables Immediately).65 words
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Advertisement112 1933-09-11 16 PARMANAN LADIES 1 TAILORING DEPARTMENT WE HAVE JUST ENGAGED A NEW TAILOR MOHIWOODIR (Penang's Famous Master Tailor) HAVE YOUR NEXT FROCK MADE AT PARMANAHD' HIGH CLASS LADIES TAILORS CUT. FIT, STYLE FINISH, AND EVERY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A HOST OF THINGS TO DO, PEOPLE To MI JCT, PLACES TO VISIT. ALWAYS112 words
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