Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-09-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 213. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article264 1933-09-12 1 Rugby Radio Service. Ha Sign Of Drought Ending PRC PEROUS SEPTEMBER FC SEASIDE RESORTS London, Sept. 11. the twentieth day without rain in S n England and there is as yet f)l i any change in the dry sunny weall This has meant a prolongation oRugby Radio Service. - 264 words
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Article60 1933-09-12 1 nef n tsures are being taken. —Rugby Radio Service. P port By Governor Of Jamaica London, Sept. 11. Thf Governor of Jamaica reports that tliv hurricane of August 30 caused serious daina in the outlying islands of Turks and (Titos. The Commissioner reports 15 lie lost and 75nef n tsures are being taken.—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article70 1933-09-12 1 infi (f of the proposed visit. Kugoy Radu Service. Along Persian Gulf Th :st destroyer Flotilla of the Median n Fleet, which is at Aden, will car: it a further cruise along the south shoi of the Persian Gulf paying their perio. if visit to the Sheikhinfi (f of the proposed visit. Kugoy Radu Service. - 70 words
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Article62 1933-09-12 1 ,n Royal Air Force aeroplane. —Rugoy ft' l o Service. Body Leaves Brindisi London, Sept. 11. V h full military honours the body of th.' ;ote King Feisal of Iraq was embarked in 1 British cruiser “Despatch” at Brindisi afternoon for transport to Haifa. It '1,n Royal Air Force aeroplane.—Rugoy ft'l o Service. - 62 words
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Article39 1933-09-12 1 1. Reuter. Polish Attempt Warsaw, Sept. 11. 1 Poles, Colonel Filipowicz, Director vil Aviation, and Captain Lewoniewski t( ofi at 10 56 a.m. over Soviet territory 'ii attempt, to beat the world long dis- f record1. Reuter. - 39 words
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Article65 1933-09-12 1 Reuter. Constituted In x London London, Sept. 11. An International Tea Committee, representing the three producing countries has been constituted in London. India, Ceylon and the East Dutch-Indies each have four members. The chairman is Mr. R. Graham (India) and the Deputy-chairman, Mr. Clifford Figg (Ceylon). TheReuter. - 65 words
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Article136 1933-09-12 1 —Reuter. German Hostages Will Answer For It Paris, Sept. 12. If a hair of Einstein’s head is touched German hostages marked down in Paris would answer for it, declared Bernard Le Cache, President, to a crowded meeting of the Salle Wagram at which two French criminal.—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article104 1933-09-12 1 said. —Shun Pao. Magistrate Bound and Marched Through Streets Peiping, August 23. The irregulars under General Shih Yushan which have recently been reorganized by r the Peiping Branch Military Council and stationed at Yutien are now’ trying to run that district as they think best.said.—Shun Pao. - 104 words
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Article90 1933-09-12 1 .—China Times. Transferred to Pei-Han Line Tientsin, August 23. As a result of General Yu Hsueh-chung’s meeting with General Chiang Kai-shek at Kuling the Mukden troops formerly under the command of Marshal Chang Hsuehliang which are now stationed between Tientsin and Peiping, will be transferred to the districts.—China Times. - 90 words
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Article60 1933-09-12 1 —S n Wen Pao. New Commander-in-Chief Appointed Canton, August 23. Geneial Wang Teh-lin, former Commander of the Chinese Volunteers in Kirin who is now in Canton, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Volunteers in Manchuria by the South-west Political Council. General Wang has alesr .med office and.—S n Wen Pao. - 60 words
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Article107 1933-09-12 1 the late statesman also attended.—Rugby Radio Service. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER London, September 11. The King, the Prince of Wales, the Prime Minister and Mr. Baldwin w’ere represented at a memorial service for Viscount Grey of Fallodon to-day in Westminster Abbey and the large congregation includedthe late statesman also attended.—Rugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article90 1933-09-12 1 r —Reuter. Pilot’s Unparalleled Experience London, Sept. 12. The unparallelled experience of leaping from an aeroplane and then falling back in the rear cockpit befell Flight-Lieutenant Stainforth, the famous Schneider Trophy pilot, while testing a secret machine in Kent. He spun her at a height of 14,r.—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article48 1933-09-12 1 .—Rugy Radio Service. £870,000 Death Duties London, Sept. 11. Death duties amounting to over £870.000 will be payable on the estate of Robert Fleming, head of the firm of London Merchant Bankers who died in July. The Gross value of the estate is estimated at £2,174,803.-.—Rugy Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article101 1933-09-12 1 Reuter. BRITISH CIRCLES DENY STORY London, September 11. British official circles declare that tile “Daily Express’’ story of the Japanese- American naval demarche is without foundation. An earlier message stated The “Daily Express” reports that Japan and the United States have decided to ask Great Britain toReuter. - 101 words
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Article148 1933-09-12 1 blem.—Reuter. End Of Parliamentary Liberty Vienna, Sept. 12. Several constructions are placed on a speech by Herr Dollfuss broadcast last night ninting at his future programme, but while he announced the end of parliamentary’ liberty he refrained from mentioning Fascism. As a social system he advocated ablem.—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article191 1933-09-12 1 .—Reuter. Crucial Stage FEVERISH ENERGY AT WASHINGTON London, September 11. The crucial stage of President Roose-' velt's National Recovery campaign begins, this week, writes Sir Percival Phillips from 1 Washington to the “Daily Mail.” He says that the activity in Washington is only comparable to London at.—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article127 1933-09-12 1 the trip in two months, it is said.—Sin Wen Pao. Embarks on Ambitious Plan Shanghai, August 24. Word has been received here to the effect that Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the youth Chinese aviator, is leaving Tsinan to-morrow mornning on his proposed nation-wide flight. He will first flythe trip in two months, it is said.—Sin Wen Pao. - 127 words
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Article142 1933-09-12 1 ’.—Shun Pao. To Be Converted Into Merchant Ship Shanghai, August 24. The Chinese naval transport “Chien An” will shortly be sold to the China Merchants Steam Naviagtion Company as a merchant vessel because the ship is no longer fit for the use of the Navy. The ship is’.—Shun Pao. - 142 words
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Article76 1933-09-12 1 ’—Sin Wen Pao. Boycott Urged By Seaman’s Union Shanghai, August 24. The Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce has received a. telegram from the Seamen’s Union at Canton urging that no goods be sent to South China by Butterfield Swire ships, declaring that all goods shipped by the said’—Sin Wen Pao. - 76 words
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Article328 1933-09-12 1 —Reuter. Cuban President's Speech BATTLESHSP PROTECTING AMERICANS I Havana, September 11. The United States Ambassador and his family, and other Americans together with 400 Cuban officers who left their commands when the latest revolution broke» out are staying at the National Hotel under the protection—Reuter. - 328 words
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Article82 1933-09-12 1 in Swatow is extremely uneasy.—China Times. Martial Law Proclaimed In Swatow Hongkong, August 23. Beginning from August 20th martial law at Swatow has been rigidly enforced owing to the increased Communist threat in that 1 vicinity. All incoming and outgoing mails and telegrams are subjected to strict censorship.in Swatow is extremely uneasy.—China Times. - 82 words
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Advertisement99 1933-09-12 1 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES AT STORE Page 5 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS A Morning Ramble Up the Penang Hill 4 Big Fields for To-morrow’s Races 5 Sporting News 5 Celebrating the “Double Tenth” 5 Cricket in England 6 Sport in Scotland 6 Exclusive China News Service 7 Cow-punching Incident at Sentul. 999 words
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Advertisement1569 1933-09-12 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice -.-.-.-.W.-.W-W BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Reconstruction of Campbell LIMITED. s,r The nederlanosche Chartered SmjT “x... m «srsss— shandu-maatscharpu advertisements should be addressed Municipal commissioners intend to recon-i LIMITED. N.V. bu £oya.‘ to the Advertisement Manager, The Struct the above Public Road and surface! D THE ho hong1,569 words
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Article319 1933-09-12 3 E DOES NOT SIGN THE RECOVERY CODE WARMING BY ROOSEVELTS TRADE REVIVAL CHIEF "Open Shop" Trouble ssibility of a struggle between y Ford, the motor-car magnate, oral Johnson, who is in charge of ;it Roosevelt’s gigantic trade-revi-lign, has suddenly loomed up in i uise of319 words
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Article342 1933-09-12 3 i ance’s Eastern Defences INSPECTION BY M. DALADIER Security Behind the Steel Ring Paris, August 29. Daladier’s tour of the eastern defences, Vi'. concluded to-day, is regarded as u’.irly opportune. While the satis- n xpressed by the Premier in the of the fortifications is reassuring to342 words
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Article427 1933-09-12 3 What Britain May Expect ANALOGY OF NORWAY AND SWEDEN After the change in Great Britain’s fiscal system Finland was one of the first countries to ask the British Government to enter into negotiations for a commercial agreement. That agreement has been negotiated but, not yet signed or427 words
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Article298 1933-09-12 3 M.P.s’ Children The wedding is postponed sine die We don’t know how long the difficulties will last.” So runs part of a statement by Lieut.Col. Sir Francis Fremantle, Conservative M.P. for St. Albans, in relation to his son's interrupted marriage plans, owing to the ill-health of298 words
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134 1933-09-12 3 Testimony of Goodwill Lieutenant-Colonel John Colville, M.P., Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, left London recently to represent the British Government at the official opening at Helsingfors of British Week in Finland.” The arrangements for the Week are a striking testimony of Finnish goodwill134 words
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Article184 1933-09-12 3 HOUND RACING Criticism That is Born of Ignorance A strong defence of greyhound racing was made by the Rev. R. H. Nottage, vicar of All Souls, Clapton; at a luncheon preceding a matinee greyhound meeting at Clapton Stadium in aid of the funds of All Souls Church.184 words
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Article200 1933-09-12 3 Severely Bitten Mrs. Julia Elliott (63), a widow, of Springhead Farm, Southfleet, near Gravesend, was attacked by her two Alsatian dogs, which bit her about the neck, arms, and legs. She now lies in Gravesend Hospital. A special messenger was sent from the hospital to the200 words
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Advertisement290 1933-09-12 3 I pii:n?H-l«: «s3K?^'' -I=£: SHSH::: ESnKI J ml B^ MMW ■*”X r ■/'I LA..A I v i i i. teH ijggi g Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the I feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the290 words
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Article153 1933-09-12 4 Baby Grandson Dead in Lily Pond In a voice shaking with emotion. Sir John Hopkins, ex-M.P. for St. Pancras, described the death of his baby grandson at an inquest at Lingfield, Surrey. The child, Peter John Farmer, aged 17 months, was drowned in a lily pond153 words
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Article198 1933-09-12 4 Suspected Writer Remanded in Custody How a woman of 81 collapsed, and died two days later, on reading an anonymous letter handed to her by a child messenger was a feature of a remarkable story told in Liverpool Police Court. Hugh Millhouse, aged 55, was accused of198 words
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Article725 1933-09-12 4 Tbe Penang Hill EXPERIENCING JUNGLE ON YOUR OWN Petrol locomotion having advanced in this age to such a pitch of perfection, you motor to the base of operations, resolved this fine and dewy morn to ascend the hill by your own effort and not to be towed725 words
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Article77 1933-09-12 4 Mr. Khoo Heng Kok, of the legal firm of Messrs Hogan and Ivens, Penang, was the speaker at to-day’s weekly tiffin meeting of tire Penang Rotary Club held at the &O. Hotel. The title of the address was The Rule or Supremacy of the Law.”77 words
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Article622 1933-09-12 4 Captain and Mrs. Winter who returned from home leave are now- in Malacca. Mr. G. C. Hesketh, of the Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur, arrived in Ipoh bn Sunday. Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. H. E. F. Savage, Assistant Geologist, Survey Department. The622 words
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Article148 1933-09-12 4 Sunday, Sept. 3. Hon. Mr. H. E. Egmont Hake left Government House. Tuesday, Sept. 5. The following were guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Clementi at Government House this evening:— H.E. The Governor of Macao and Mrs. Miranda. Hon. Mr. Justice and Mrs.148 words
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112 1933-09-12 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu. September 9. The Buddhist Goodw-ill Mission of the Nanodaya Buddhist Association of Penang, headed by the Venerable Bhikkhu K. Gunaratna, was well received here by the Chinese and Indian Communities, judging by the large number of prominent Chinese and112 words
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Miscellaneous152 1933-09-12 4 WIRELESS < B.D.C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federate* Malay States from the Empire transmitted Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies ant wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone, Announcement/ will be made at frequent Intervals. OH Sign Frequency Wavetengti GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.152 words
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Article891 1933-09-12 5 SINGAPORE GOLD CUP MEETING DOUBLES FOR MELBOURNE AND WHY WORRY 11 Will Overlap Oblige < 1 (BY TIC-TAC) <ie fields are extraordinarily good for orrow’s races at Singapore, the fourth I of the Gold Cup Meeting. So far the I ,t div idend has been891 words
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228 1933-09-12 5 —Reuter. Penultimate Callover PROBABLE FIELD OF 19 STARTERS London, September 11. The following is the penultimate callover for the St. Leger staking to run at Doncaster to-morrow 7|4 Hyperion taken and offered. Bjl Scarlet Tiger offered. 100 12 Thor taken and offered. 100 9—Reuter. - 228 words
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99 1933-09-12 5 Selangor Rangers Beaten RESULT MAINLY DUE TO LALL SINGH’S BATTING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. The Stonor Shield cricket competition was concluded yesterday the Selangor Indian Association winning the shield by defeating the Selangor Rangers by 70 runs. Rangers made 135 in99 words
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Article173 1933-09-12 5 Chin Sen 800 Wins Handicap Singles (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 11. In a thrilling encounter Chin Sen 800 defeated Ng Say Tee in the final of the Club's Handicap Singles last evening by 6—2, 2 —6, 6 —l. Both players played on level terms, and173 words
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Article65 1933-09-12 5 Open Championship (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, Sept. 9. The matches played yesterday at the Kelantan Club resulted as follows SINGLES Khoo 800 Gin beat Craig B—6,8 —6, 6 —4. DOUBLES Ramiah and Alyward beat Tengku Long Abdul Rahman and Hock Chuan 2—6, 6—l, 6—2. Khoo65 words
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Article42 1933-09-12 5 —Reuter. London, September 11. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League. DIVISION II Bury 0 Port V. 3 HuD C. 2 Bradford C- 2 DIVISION 111 (Northern Section) Accrington S. 5 Gateshead 2—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article317 1933-09-12 5 At Fun Frolic ROUGH DIAMOND v. HEMCHIT (By "SECONDS OUT") Subject to the local Boxing Board’s approval, the next promotion at Fun and Frolic will be staged on Friday, and with two ten round bouts, the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., hope to draw a big crowd. The programme317 words
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Article85 1933-09-12 5 Monthly Medal The following is the result of the Monthly Medal Competition played during last week-end. T. McKinstery Square R. L. Pim W. A. Kimpster 1 Down J. R. Bennett 1 R. C. Stiven 2 H. W. Brady 2 A. F. Baughan 2 W. Anderson 3 J.85 words
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Article39 1933-09-12 5 Wadsworth Rides Winner In Pain (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 12. It is understood that Wadsworth broke a rib when he was thrown off on Saturday and was in great pain when riding Rangoon to win.39 words
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Article77 1933-09-12 5 “Two Husbands” The Penang Repertory Players’ third production Two Husbands will be presented at the E. O. Hotel, on Saturday, October 7, and Tuesday, October 10. The cast has been carefully selected and includes: —Mrs. Baring-Gould, Mrs. Purcell and Mrs. Marjorie Wake. Messrs. A. E. Thowless, P.77 words
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Article373 1933-09-12 5 Meeting At Chinese Town 1 Hall NO LANTERN PROCESSION THIS YEAR A meeting was held last week at the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street, to decide on this year’s celebration of the “double tenth” (October 10). The following, schools and societies were represented: Tong Sean School,373 words
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Article1734 1933-09-12 6 YORKSHIRE AGAIN CHAMPIONS Freeman's Fine Record ASTILL'S GREAT DOUBLE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 25. A YORKSHIRE HAT TRICK” Yorkshire have won the County Cricket ’Championship for the third successive year, and the seventeenth time in all. They made ceitain of success with a ten wickets1,734 words
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Article1204 1933-09-12 6 SCOTS LAWN TENNIS TITLES County Cricket Review RANGERS HEAD THE LEAGUE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 25. CHAMPIONS RETAIN TITLES The final day's play in the Scottish tennis j championships at St. Andrews opened with I. G. Collins and Miss Winnie Mason, favourites for the Singles’1,204 words
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Advertisement38 1933-09-12 6 If you wish to extend your trade and find new t customers, try a smau advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled38 words
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Advertisement181 1933-09-12 6 JOHNNIi WAhKW \Born ISIL \lB2O- stiU ak goinB \strong For your very good health holds twice its meaning over a glass of Johnnie Walker. There is no finer or healthier ggojj stimulant than whisky., and no whisky more acceptable than JOHNNIE WALKER. world s most popular beverage. BLACK LABEL, the181 words
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Article626 1933-09-12 7 WHAT IS HAPPENING IN JAPAN EXISTENCE OF DANGEROUS REVOLUTIONARY ELEMENTS BUGBEAR OF JAPANESE OFFICIALDOM /i SUPER-PATRIOTS 1 EXTRAORDINARY DEGREE OF IMMUNITY Events in Japan are little known to the outside world. This is due to the tight and effective system of censorship adopted by the Japanese626 words
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Article327 1933-09-12 7 OPPOSITION TO F FTH CONGRESS several changes in PROVINCIAL GOVT. Nanking, August 23. I:- vit wed by the press, a spokesman 0I C ntral Party Headquarters to-day n general survey of existing political git, in the country', particularly in cor! in with Can ton’s opposition to327 words
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Article97 1933-09-12 7 —China Times. Gives Up Politics for Military Affairs Canton, August 23. In view of the threatening Communist situation on the Fukien-Kwangtung border, General Chen Chi-tang has decided to devote his attention to military affairs, withdrawing from politics temporarily. Yesterday he asked leave from the South-west Political Council—China Times. - 97 words
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Article97 1933-09-12 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. No Representation By City Government Shanghai, August 24. In connection with the report that the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai would send a representative to attend the meeting of the Shanghai Municipal Council on September 3rd to make a report on the question of.—Sin Wen Pao. - 97 words
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Article110 1933-09-12 7 bdVU congress is held separately or not!” —China j Times. Has Plans To Save The Country Hongkong, August 23. Mr. Hsiao Fo-chen, a member of the I South-west Political Council who is a j strong advocate of the establishment of an independent government in Canton, arrived iinbdVU congress is held separately or not!”—China j Times. - 110 words
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Article179 1933-09-12 7 .—-Ch.na Times. Former Friendship Not Impossible I CHINESE ATTITUDE CLOSELY WATCHED Shanghai, August 24. When interviewed by the Chinese press yesterday Mr. Arino, Councillor o 1 Japanese Legation in Shanghai, definitely declared that Sino- Japanese relations have 3 much improved since General Huang Fu s assumption of office.—-Ch.na Times. - 179 words
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Article149 1933-09-12 7 1. —Shun Pao. Opposed to New Loan Issue Shanghai, August 24. The Hunan Guild in Shanghai yesterday held an important meeting for the discussion of the propsed loan issue by General Ho Chien, the Chairman of Hunan, in that province. It is said that, aside from the1.—Shun Pao. - 149 words
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Article86 1933-09-12 7 ment. —China Times. Slated as Home Minister Shanghai, August 24. Li Lieh-chun, a prominent member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang who is now at Kuling conferring with General Chiang Kai-shek concerning the Chahar situation, is returning to Shanghai from Kuling to-day. It is saidment.—China Times. - 86 words
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377 1933-09-12 7 •World Daily News, Peiping. -To be born a citizen of China seems to be one of the most unfortunate things in the world. The Chinese are every day worried by either internal miseries or by foreign, aggression. They are regarded as slaves by their•World Daily News, Peiping. - 377 words
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Article159 1933-09-12 7 province under General Liu Hsiang.—Shun Pao. END OF CIVIL WAR > UNIFICATION UNDER GEN. LIU HSIANG I Nanking, August 23. The Government is in receipt of an official report from General Liu Hsiang, in Szechuen, reporting the success of his campaign against General Liu Wen-huei. According toprovince under General Liu Hsiang.—Shun ! Pao. - 159 words
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721 1933-09-12 7 The National Government has issued a mandate appointing Dr. Lo Wen-kan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, to undertake a trip to Sinkiang and ordering Mr. Wang Ching-wei to take charge of the Foreign Office during the absence of Dr. Lo. There is considerable speculation721 words
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Article926 1933-09-12 8 It will be interesting to see what kind of a reception is accorded Mr. de alera at the re-assembly of the Dail a fortnight hence. His last one while addressing that body was the reverse of pleasant and. judging from the reports of that stormy meeting, only926 words
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Article954 1933-09-12 8 and a cease’ess flow of wit. —W. C. B. in the Birmingham Post.” THE PARSON’S DIFFICULTIES AS EDITOR How did he Church of England manage, to get on with its work before the late 1 Canon Erskine Clarke, so long the vicar of Battersea, hit upon the ideaand a cease’ess flow of wit.—W. C. B. in the “ Birmingham Post.” - 954 words
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Article719 1933-09-12 8 LONG-WINDED Prolix speakers arc at j l *in tv sides a once. Recently nc muttfr ings of revolt from ba< rs i House of Commons an ige at h Central Criminal Court 11 couns in a complicated cas> Uce the speeches as much as pc more significant719 words
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Article351 1933-09-12 9 Court Sequel CCW PUNCHING !NCBSENT AT SENTUL Before Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala umpur Police Court, on Saturday, a Tamil, uned Ramasamy, was charged with obi ucting two railway police constables, l ile in the discharge of their duties, at ntul Railway township area,351 words
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Article287 1933-09-12 9 Tactical Operations With Ball Ammunition Near Tronon There were over 200 Volunteers on arade for the G.O.C.’s inspection on Sunday. Of this number about 140 were members of the M.S.V.R. and the remainder consisted of M.V.I. The troops assembled at the Perak Batin lion Headquarters in287 words
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Article74 1933-09-12 9 .—Sin Wen Pao. Personal Meeting With Gen. Chiang Shanghai, August 24. It is learned from a reliable source that Mr. Sun Fo will leave for Canton shortly. Mr. Sun will first visit Kuling for a personal meeting with General Chiang Kai shek and then.—Sin Wen Pao. - 74 words
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Article399 1933-09-12 9 Mistaken For Tiger! GIANT MALAYAN JUNGLE FLOWER In the September issue of “the Forester,” Mr. F. G. Browne records the story of a trip he made up the Ulu Lipis, Pahang, and in the extract we give below he tells of a strange, giant jungle flower which399 words
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Article311 1933-09-12 9 Mr. Churchill On Peril Of Armed Germany There is grave reason to believe that Germany is re-arming herself, or seeking to arm herself, contrary to the solemn treaties exacted from her in her hour of defeat,” declared Mr. Winston Churchill, at Theydon Bois, Essex. “At311 words
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Article673 1933-09-12 9 In Perlis THE CUSTOMS BARRIERS NUISANCE A correspondent who is cn a motor tour through North Malaya writes to the “Times of Malaya” as follows from Perlis: Having crossed over from Penang to Mitchell Pier, Butterworth, we proceeded by car towards Kedah where paui is now673 words
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Article205 1933-09-12 9 Passing Of A Very Able Perak Planter His many friends in Perak will regret to hear of the death at St. David’s Ealing, London, W., of Mr. C. F. Hewett, J.P., the well-known Sitiawan planter. Mr. Hewett was General Manager of Lumut Rubber205 words
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969 1933-09-12 10 Self-Respecters Plump For Communism Indian Political Notes Mr. Gandhi’s release was not unexpected. After repeated declarations that civil resistance is the breath of his life and a cardinal principle of action, Government could not expect him to surrender on this question on969 words
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341 1933-09-12 10 Simla, Aug. 23. The Government of India do not intend to abandon the Andaman Islands as a penal settlement. This was made clear by Sir Harry Haig, Home Member of the Government of India, in replying to question!? in the Legislative Assembly to-day, by341 words
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Article244 1933-09-12 10 RAILWAY EMPLOYEE'S EXPERIENCE Driver's Discovery Cuddalore, Aug. 24. The mysterious discovery of a railway gangman, bound hand and foot and tied to sleepers between the rails, was made by the driver of a passenger train 1 between Annavally and Kullanchavady on the Cuddalore-Vridhachalam line at244 words
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Article279 1933-09-12 10 Happier Outlook For Untouchables GOVERNOR'S WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT Nagpur, August 25. “I feel that the cloud which has for ages been over you is lifting, and that I can leave you feeling that forces are in operation which, in the fullness of time, will bring you279 words
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Article86 1933-09-12 10 Logs and Stones Placed on T rack Madras, Aug. 30. Hussain Gady, a Muslim youth, and thre< railway gangmen were arrested yesterday in connexion with an attempt to derail a train running between Pakala and Katpadi on the night of August 22. I When the train86 words
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Article491 1933-09-12 10 Four Lives Lost HEROIC SELF-SACRIFICE Lahore, August 25. Acts of gallantry in outlying Indian villages sometimes never get to be known beyond the immediate scene of their occurrence, but fortunately the outstanding heroism of three Punjabi villagers will not pass unrecorded. One after another these three men491 words
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Article166 1933-09-12 10 Failure Of West Coast Projects Calicut, Aug. 25. Owing to the fall in the price of fish brought about by trade depression the in- habitants of Agathi Island in the Lac- cadive group have practically abandoned fish-curing operations. The Government, it j is understood, have now ordered166 words
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142 1933-09-12 10 RED SARI ACROSS TRACK Jamnagar. Aug. 29. How several Indian women saved a train from disaster is revealed by the authorities of the Jamnagar and Dwarka Railway. Heavy rain had seriously damaged a bridge near Kuranga. Seeing this and realising th a passenger train was142 words
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Advertisement102 1933-09-12 10 TIN-your safeguard! YOUR PROSPERITY I of J 6»| MIGHT ADD- AS? ■Afjj’ Bv buying CAST ROL in the lIN you make T-t 5 ettrf certain of getting all the oil you pay for. 'A ifevSSi?" e make certain you get what you pay for—o 1 Castrol Qualitv —bv packing Castrol102 words
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Article2011 1933-09-12 11 GORDON RICHARDS* 150TH WINNER: CRAPOM /INS BIG EVENT AT OSTEND: MUCH-NEEDED TURF REFORMS ■i Our Own Correspondent) London, August 31. •!< N JOCKEY’S SEQUENCE ial rule the fixtures at Wolver- act large fields, but, like many the going has suffered from drv spell. Therefore the numIhr I2,011 words
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Advertisement117 1933-09-12 11 ANNOUNCE PRICE RE DUCT‘OL'S Z s Z ON ALL THEIR WELL KNOWN RADIO PRODUCTS B Particulars Latest Prices n b Kee Huat Co.*— Key Cycle Motor Co. OR a B E! Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO, LTD., Z HOTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETER «tit 1 k MADE IN TWO MODELS WITH ROLLS117 words
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Advertisement157 1933-09-12 11 I .1», —‘».WI I—ll.-'. I I When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. r pHE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment” is never more apt or to the point than whan applied to people whose breath is laden with evilsmelling odours. No matter how handsome they157 words
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Article326 1933-09-12 12 $25,000 Transferred for Depreciation A net profit of $3,851.82 on the year ended June 30, is reported by Sungei Ragan Rubber Co., Ltd., the annual meeting of which is to be held at Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, at noon on Friday, Sept. 15. The report326 words
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Article132 1933-09-12 12 Proposed Plan of Reconstruction The directors of the Kali Glagah (Java) Rubber and Produce have formulated a scheme of reconstruction involving the formation of a new company with the rightto shareholders to subscribe for one share of 2s. in the new company credited with Is. Bd. paid132 words
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Article85 1933-09-12 12 Lendu Rubber LENDU RUBBER ESTATES—PubIic. Capital, £150,000 in 2s. shares. To acquire the undertaking and assets of the Lendu Rubber Company and to carry on the business of planters, cultivators, sellers and dealers in rubber, tea, coffee, gutta percha and gums of all kinds, etc. The directors85 words
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Article383 1933-09-12 12 Further Step Towards Consolidation Official intimation of the voluntary winding up of the following nine subsidiary companies of the Dunlop Rubber group was given in the London Gazette Liverpool Rubber. Broadhurst and Co. Dela Rubber. Macinlop. Macinlop (Ireland). Macinlop (S. Africa). Dunlop Sports. Tyre Machinery. Shrewsbury and Challiner383 words
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Article121 1933-09-12 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 82 23 32 81 29 32 (New York 4.55 4.52% Montreal 4.77 4.75 Brussels 23.20 22.97% 'Geneva 16.75 16.61 j Amsterdam 8.03 7.95 Milan 61 7 16 60 13 16 I Berlin 13.57% 13.45% Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo121 words
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Article18 1933-09-12 12 The tin output of Talam Mines, Ltd., for the month of August, 1933, was: 195.85 piculs.18 words
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Article1161 1933-09-12 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST t d NAMES. tn tn H S RUBBER (Dollar.) cj c Allenby Rubber Co. 67k 75 I A lor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates lIC 130 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 j 85 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 601,161 words
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Article809 1933-09-12 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quoLstlom in MESbi.B. KENNEDY 48 share iis> to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer W.eng 95 1.00 95 1.00 Ayer Hitam 14 3 14 9 14 3 14 9 Batu Caves 55 57% 55 57%809 words
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Article59 1933-09-12 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 12 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 4m ts 2 4 1|32 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 9|32 3 Documentary 2|4 13;32 On New York Bank Demand 52 nom France T.T. 925 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 3959 words
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Advertisement176 1933-09-12 12 Jli UP TO A ANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE We aim to give our Customers Quality in Printing at a Price consistent with Value. OUR EXPERIENCE OF MANY I EAES IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL WE CANNOT AFFORD TO LET YOU DOWN ENTRUST YOUR ORDERS FOR PRINTING AND STATIONERY WITH176 words
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Article586 1933-09-12 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Thfl following I 3 r list of veareir »mrUij sailing from Penang during th** week LN PORT PD-DAf M.S. ALSIA from Europe via Colombo Sails for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore and Bangkok. S.S. TAPAH from Kantang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan586 words
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Article201 1933-09-12 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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Article464 1933-09-12 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on August 19 by the s.s. “Rajputana” was delivered in London on September 9. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch464 words
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Advertisement285 1933-09-12 13 FunTfrolic AMUSEMENT PARK. Tuesday, 72th September, 7933. OW WILL STAGE PARTICULARS 1 V With Miss TIEW SEAN YUT in *he leading role supported by Messrs.‘ AMONESE At 8 p.m LOH KI A M HOO I. I OIEK V “TOK BOH TAN’’ WONG Al WAH and SUN KENG KOW and I285 words
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Advertisement65 1933-09-12 13 I Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. Ig 7Z~ZZZ 1 MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS i NOTE BOOKS I PENCILS 4 INK j GUM i g I Estate Supplies j a —I s LEDGERS i I CASH BOOKS I DAY-BOOKS I LETTERHEADS I MEMORANDUM FORMS I ESTATE REPORT FORMS S I65 words
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Miscellaneous89 1933-09-12 13 6. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT 9.30 \RNER BROS’. BRILLIANT MUSICAL PRODUCTION 1 “42nd Street”; Pl SAT MOUTRIE’S ’PHONE 795. o Morrow Show Starts At 8 p.m. One Performance Nightly. GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY IN 1 ~VH E COHENS KELLYS TROUBLE" TOGETHER WITH «'VVMkI. j Ti?; FIRST 6 CHAPTERS OF THE THRILLING SCOTLAND89 words
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Miscellaneous67 1933-09-12 13 i K'jM WsjM B'l Bl Bwr f i 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 FOX MOVIETONE’S SPARKLING, MUSICAL, SINGING i AND DANCING COMEDY HLet’s Go Places” i I With I SHARON LYNN arsd FEANK RICHARDSON KOWAL© COLM A N IN THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS J ‘C Y N A R A j f67 words
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597 1933-09-12 14 DRUGS FOR SLEEPLESSNESS AFTER BEING WOUNDED SEVEN TIMES, BLINDED AND GASSED CORONER ON WAR TRAGEDY London, August 28. A verdict that death was due to an overdose of opium by misadventure, was returned at Chichester on Major William Barnsley Allen. V.C., D. 5.0.,597 words
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Article714 1933-09-12 14 Well ever 10,000,000 people have enjoyed “fireworks night” at the Crystal Palace, but I consider that, when the 60th or diamond jubilee season opens on Thursday, some of the thousands of spectators will spare a thought for the man who was mainly responsible. It was714 words
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Article132 1933-09-12 14 There Was An Inquiry For Missing Cheque When Edwin J. Yeulet was charged at Croydon with stealing a cheque value twopence, the property of Associated Newspapers, Ltd., it was stated that he intercepted the cheque which was sent to a Daily Mail cross-word winner. The winner lived132 words
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Advertisement148 1933-09-12 14 &lsfies\ BOURJOIS- PARIS Uj| *7-' lS w t X r ii g! >! VA e tsV e '°e p c9 °'\o \d^ C \V C py 1 iffl iH li!- Hii' SR#i H Obtained from all Chemists, Bazaars and Stores, i'. G. Dreher Co., Cecil Street, Singapore MALT i w148 words
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Advertisement260 1933-09-12 14 I "Rusted solid as, RUSTOL J 5 a rock! i. THE L,9UID Tt >L > w,llsh,ft,t! KX/ 'Jrrjk whether the I f JILLLxWIW' A? 4 [ll 'I I I I Jf IS-THE RESULT OF I V Vjki RUST OR HEAT— USt I -/< H RUSTOL 1 V A FULL PARTICULARS260 words
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Advertisement1913 1933-09-12 15 i X s /uV and APCAR LINES P (Companies Incorporated in Bngland) SERVICES N Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR X n, Hb Pe T lu k p Penang London KI Government, London and Far r.,, '“"ha"", Malacca and Singapore ALCHAS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Hull. Sept. 15 Oct. 12 LINE1,913 words
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Article265 1933-09-12 16 .—Reuter. AMERICAN NATIONAL RECOVERY PLAN I I Washington, Sept. 12. As a further step towards providing a banking credit, President Roosevelt had a conference with the treasury. Federal Reserve and Reconstruction Finance corporation as regards ensuring the nation s needs for expansion of the programme. No announcement was.—Reuter. - 265 words
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Article28 1933-09-12 16 To Import 22 Maidens The Penang Turf Club has decided to import a batch of 22 English maidens to race at their July 1934 meeting.28 words
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Article164 1933-09-12 16 Election Of Office Bearers At a meeting of the Committee of the Indian Association held on September 11, the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year. President: —Mr. H. G. Sarwar; Vice-Pre-sidents: —Mr. A. Mohamed Rawther, Mr. D. D. Chelliah. Mr. P. V. Parekh and Mr.164 words
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Article1518 1933-09-12 16 SQUATTER DONE TO DEATH JEALOUS RIVAL ON TRIAL j Wife's Evidence Before Mr. Justice Cobbett and a Special Jury the trial was continued the whole of yesterday of a young Chinese named Yeoh Ah Hock who stands charged with the murder of a compatriot, a squatter,1,518 words
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Article29 1933-09-12 16 Judge Indisposed The Assizes could not be resumed this morning as His Lordship, Mr. Justice Cobbett, is indisposed. The trial has been adjourned for mention on Thursday.29 words
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Article154 1933-09-12 16 Bigamy Charge YOUNG SIKH GIRL CONVICTED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 12. What you have done is wrong in the eyes of the Law' and in the eyes of Religion,” commented Mr. Justice Hereford at the Perak Assizes when convicting a Punjabi girl, her mother and another154 words
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116 1933-09-12 16 Mr. S. Ambrose Mr. Samuel Ambrose, Indian Interpreter, Supreme Court, Penang, is going on leave from to-morrow, prior to retirement. Mr. Ambrose is leaving for India on holiday, accompanied by his family, at the end of this month, and hopes to return to Penang after116 words
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Article111 1933-09-12 16 And A Fine Of $lOO In the Penang Police Court this morning before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, a Burmah Road shopkeeper named Tan Eng Yeoh pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of dutiable liquor. Prosecuting on behalf of the Government Monopolies Department, Mr. R.111 words
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Article96 1933-09-12 16 Fowl Stealers Run Into Detective Patrol Two Indians named Shakir and Abdul Sathar ran into a Patrol of Police Detectives early this morning a few' minutes after successfully executing raids on the chickens of three Hutton Lane houses, 50, 1518 and 151 G, and blanketing ten birds, valued96 words
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Article75 1933-09-12 16 One Loses Finger Tip It was explained to Rahmah binti Puteh that she would stand trial before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on Monday, September 18, on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hut to Som binti Hadji Puteh in the Central Fire Station, Penang75 words
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Article168 1933-09-12 16 Temporarily R e REMARKABLE SCENES IN SINGAPORE From Our Own Corr-. ’.dent) Singap.r Sept. 12. Remarkable scenes were SS( ,j in Singapore Fourth Court ay Mrs. Agnes Begg, who was prosecutrix in a case of assault against an taxi-driver and car clean- liade outbursts which168 words
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33 1933-09-12 16 Lail Singh Leaving Shortly (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. Lail Singh will be shortly leaving for India to take part in the test matches there.33 words
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Article41 1933-09-12 16 HUNDRED WICKETS Two More Required (From Our Own Correspondent.) t Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. i B. S. Gill, the State bowler who was expected to complete his 100 wickets at thiF match, missed it by two wickets. t41 words
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Article91 1933-09-12 16 Two-Day Meeting There is no truth in the rumour that tiW Selangor Turf Club is not having thdr Autumn Meeting. The official programme has been issued’ but the meeting has been reduced from 9 three-day affair to a two-day one. Th® racing dates will be Saturday, September91 words
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Article56 1933-09-12 16 Boxing Promotion Subject to the approval of Board of Control, the local w Strength Union will present its boxing Tournament at the h ur Amusement Park on Octobei 9 pm. pr() There will be amateur as fessional fights and local h<>assured of their money's wort a56 words
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Advertisement113 1933-09-12 16 E>. o. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-MORROW 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.) (FRIZES FOR THE BEST REPRESENTATION OF FILM STAR.) DINERS $3/t NON DINERS $l/BOOK NOW. E. O. GARAGE.113 words
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