Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 September 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-09-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 215. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article158 1933-09-14 1 uter and Reuter Wireless. Must Be Curtailed EDUCED SALARIES AND PENSIONS The Hague, Sept. 11. In addition to a heavy reduction in s and pensions, the cost of deit the Dutch Indies must be d by fifteen million guilders, .red the Prime Minister. Dr. Colijn, tddress. uter and Reuter Wireless. - 158 words
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Article93 1933-09-14 1 British Cotton Textile Delegation A delegation representing the British otton textile industry will reach Bombay o-day to meet representatives of the Indian Government before the latter take anal decisions in regard to their negotiaions with the Japanese Government on the juestion of Indo-Japanese commercial relations. The delegation93 words
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Article82 1933-09-14 1 Reuter Wireless. Led By Air Minister Paris, Sept. 11. Led by the Air Minister, M. Pierre Cot, in important aerial mission departs to Moscow to-morrow. Three of the most modt.n of French aircraft will convey the heads of the French Air Services and the personnelReuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Article87 1933-09-14 1 •trvm cue wounus ne icvckw. the convicts made their getaway. Reut..’. On The Trail Of Escaped Angola Convicts New Orleans, Sept. 14. Three hundred police and thirty blood-1 hounds are searching for the convicts, who made a dating escape from Angola Prison on September 11.•trvm cue wounus ne icvckw. the convicts made their getaway. Reut..’. - 87 words
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Article239 1933-09-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Preparatory Conversations IN LONDON AND PARIS London, Sept. 13. The Prime Minister, who is at Lossiemouth, Scotland, is expected to return to London on Sunday evening. On Monday morning he will be visited by Mr. Norman Davis, the United States delegate to the Disarmament Conference,—Rugby Radio Service. - 239 words
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Article145 1933-09-14 1 Baghdad.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. Assumes Responsibilities Baghdad, Sept. 9. King Ghazi has already assumed his responsibilities and has reappointed the Premier and all Cabinet Ministers to the posts they held under the late King. In the meanwhile the week’s mourning is being observed inBaghdad.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. - 145 words
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Article66 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter. Jack Dempsey Knocks Out Australian Boxer San Francisco, Sept. 14. The Australian boxer, Grimes, when ordered to cease wrestling during a boxing match at San Bernardino “slugged” the referee but caught a tartar as the latter, Jack Dempsey, promptly knocked out Grimes. After removing the—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article42 1933-09-14 1 house unless he produces sso,ooo.—Reuter v I $50,000 or House Bombed Threat Philadelphia, Sept. 7. A guard has been placed round the home of Cardinal Dougherty, Archbishop of Philadelphia, following a threat to bomb his house unless he produces sso,ooo.—Reuterhouse unless he produces sso,ooo.—Reuter v I •• • – •» • - 42 words
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Article194 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter Wireless. Promotion In Cuban Army COALITION GOVERNMENT New York, Sept. 9. Sergeant Batista, one of the leader of the junta which recently overthrew Cespedes, has been promoted to Colonel to remove the anomaly of a sergeant being chief of the army. In an effort to—Reuter Wireless. - 194 words
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Article56 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter Wireless. Dutch Consul Injured Jerusalem, Sept. 7. While motoring along the shores of the Dead Sea, Sigfrid van Vriesland, the Dutch Consul General in Jerusalem, was slightly wounded in the shoulder by five armed bedouins who attempted to hold up the car. The consul drove.—Reuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article186 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter Wireless. Concordat Signed DIFFERENCES REMAIN TO BE SETTLED Vatican City, Sept. 9. The Vatican is confident that minor points of difference regarding the concordat with Germany will be satisfactorily settled and formally denies the report that His Holiness has refused to sign the convention in—Reuter Wireless. - 186 words
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Article62 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter. Japan’s New Foreign Minister Tokio, Sept. 14. Mr. Koki Hirota, ex-Ambassador to Moscow, has been appointed to succeed Count Uchida as Foreign Minister. Mr. Hirota will be installed this afternoon. Count Uchida’s resignation is officially described as due to ill-health though it is reported to be.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article292 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter and Reuter Wireless. President Not Satisfied FREER PUBLIC BUYING Washington, Sept. 13. President Roosevelt is reported to be dissatisfied with the increase in employment since the beginning of his recovery drive. The President also feels that farm prices are lagging too far behind the rise—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 292 words
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Article81 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter Wireless. Europeans Rush for Inoculation Poona, Sept. 7. The alarming discovery of a plaguestricken rat in the motor car of the General Officer Commanding, Sir George Jeffreys, while he and his wife were visiting the Military Hospital and of another dead infected rat in the European club—Reuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article66 1933-09-14 1 the League to hear the case.—Reuter Wireless. Occupation of Andorra Resented Geneva, Sept. 8. The Andorran Government has protested to the League of Nations against the occupation of Andorra by French forces, namely fifty gendarmes and has nominated a Swiss citizen to represent Andorra before the League. Unfortunately,the League to hear the case.—Reuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article40 1933-09-14 1 ,—Reuter. Further Modifications Washington, September 13. Gold regulations were further modified and permission has been granted to licensed manufacturers to buy scrap gold such as trinkets, jewellery and teeth-fill-ings, which had previously been only marketable fo; the mints.,—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article83 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter. Restriction Of D.E.I. Exports RUBBER CONTROL! Amsterdam, Sept. 14. The Dutch Indian Council severely criticise the Dutch Indies Ordinance empowering government to restrict exports on any article as rendering possible the introduction of the restriction of rubber exports without consultation with the Peoples’ Council. The fear—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article95 1933-09-14 1 ,—Reuter Wireless. Church Law For Prussia Berlin, Sept 7. The nazi dogma will become church law for Prussia as the result of the nazi church, senate approving of twenty’motions adopted by the general synod. Seven out of the twelve general superintendents of the Protestant Church who voted against,—Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article71 1933-09-14 1 —Reuter Wireless. Plans for New Expedition to South Pole Washington Sept. 7. Rear-Admiral Byrd, the famous American explorer, is expected to sail from Boston on a new expedition to the South Pole on September 25. The expedition will consist of 70 members and will be equip- ped with—Reuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Advertisement81 1933-09-14 1 HANDICAPS FOR LAST DAY OF S'PORE RACES Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS > A Correspondence 4 Sporting News 5 More Upsets at S’pore 5 Exclusive China News Service 7 Latest Cables 1 and 9 Minutes of Commissioner’s Meeting 10 Latest Share Quotations 12 Latest Commercial News 12 The Mails ..13 Shipping81 words
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Advertisement1965 1933-09-14 2 a. LONG FELT WANT for those adopting R K HATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL Newbolt’s The Book of the Long Trail as a I lie IM W HMILU I VII VMVV text for the Cambridge Examination. n.i. ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY Pjnaliq Chartered Bank neoerlahok- Time Table. “kW of india, Australia and1,965 words
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229 1933-09-14 3 ORDERS FROM THE HOME OFFICE CHECKING FLOW OF TICKETS I Raids By Special Officers The Home Office have ordered Scot- land Yard and provincial forces to take I strong action the importation I and sale of sw’eepstake tickets in BriI tain. Raids have recently been229 words
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Article465 1933-09-14 3 Council Of Ministers And 2 Chambers N EVENT OF SEPARATION FROM INDIA Joint Committee on Indian Constitu- t i Reform issued details of a scheme, nted by Sir Samuel Hoare, Secrefor India, for constitutional reform in r if that country is separated from’ The present position, as465 words
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Article162 1933-09-14 3 Returned Emigrant’s Shock The tragic story of a man who left Ire- and to make a fortune and had to wait until he was 78 before he could afford to return home lies behind the discovery at Liverpool of a man suffering from loss of memory.162 words
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Article182 1933-09-14 3 Why The Chief Scout Used That Name Regular Continental travellers smiled when they read that Lord Baden-Powell had arrived at Victoria Station under the I alias of “Mr. Donald White." More distinguished passengers travel under the name of “Mr. Donald White” than any other patronymic. Even the “Mr.182 words
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Article189 1933-09-14 3 New Chaplain’s Ruling No Remarriage 1 Divorced persons who remarry under the < civil law will not be able in future to secure the advantage of a religious ceremony at the Chapel of the Savoy, as was the case when the late Rev. H. B.189 words
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Article595 1933-09-14 3 Widening Interest In Its Possibilities EXTENSION OF FLYING CLUB MOVEMENT “There has been an ever-growing accumulation of signs of widening interest in aviation, and particularly an awakening of interest in the possibilities of commercial aviation,” states the report on civil aviation for the financial year 1932-33,595 words
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Article307 1933-09-14 4 <To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —May I claim your space and attention for one of the problems connected with student life at the Colleges in Singapore which is, that of finding suitable accommodation for women students. To meet this need in some measure307 words
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Article137 1933-09-14 4 Export and Slaughter Restricted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Sept. 12. To preserve cattle for agricultural purposes and provide an adequate food supply, the Kedah Government has passed legislation restricting the export and slaughter of female cattle. No female cattle under ten years of age,137 words
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Article87 1933-09-14 4 Malay Lad Bound Over (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 13. Convicted of 3 charges of being found in possession of stolen property, a young Malay named Mat bin Haji Nasir, the son of a Koran Reader, was to-day ordered by the Taiping Magistrate, Che Albakri, to execute87 words
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Article33 1933-09-14 4 $2OO Donation By Buddhist Association The Protector of Chinese, Penang act?Z' le geS 7‘ th lhanks the receipt of the Penang Buddhist Association being donation to the Po Leung Kuk.33 words
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Article389 1933-09-14 4 But He Posed As A Cambridge M.A. A man who posed as a Cambridge graduate to obtain a teaching appointment was bound over by Mr. Hay Halkett at Westminster Police Court recently. He was Donald L. Macdonald, of Essexroad, Acton. W., and was summoned at the instance389 words
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Article697 1933-09-14 4 Mr. J. Geddes, of Southern Perak Dredging, Ltd., Temoh, has left for home on leave. Mr. H. C. Stevens, late of Emerald Estate, Klang, has started a small business near Epsom. Mr. B. F. Bridge, District Judge, Penang, has entered hospital suffering from an attack of influenza.697 words
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Article92 1933-09-14 4 —Reuter Wireless. Important Changes ForeShadowed Berlin, Sept. 6. Important changes in the German banking machinery and a closer measure of State control were foreshadowed at the opening meeting of the Savings Bank committee enquiry. Dr. Schacht. President of the Reichsbank, stated that the committee would consider whether the—Reuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article70 1933-09-14 4 petrated considerable destruction. —Reuter Wireless. Communist Damage Obliterated Copenhagen, Sept. 8. Workmen rushed from Redensbork have obliterated mischievous damage to the decorations hung in celebration of the wedding being held there to-night of the thirty-three-year-old Prince Knud, second son of King Christian and of his twenty-year-oldpetrated considerable destruction.—Reuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article95 1933-09-14 4 —Reuter Wireless. Solitary Confinement for 80 Communists Berlin, Sept. 6. Eighty communists confined in the concentration camp at Wittmoor near Hamburg have been placed in solitary confinement for three days as a retaliation for an attack on a Nazi storm-trooper by alleged communists. Hot meats will not—Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article56 1933-09-14 4 Moros in the island of Job .‘J "•osare famous as a pirate in. e. i’ Wireless. 19 Killed in Jdo Manila, Sept. 6. Nineteen people were killed in a light between the police and r bind < ojdaw Moros in the island of Job l.Dros areMoros in the island of Job . .‘J "•osare famous as a pirate in. e. i’ Wireless. - 56 words
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Article52 1933-09-14 4 Reuter Wireless. Decided on Anothe? Flying Adventure London, Sept. 6. The Mollisons have de ided to start their next flying adventure frem Canada and a new plane is being shipped tro® Liverpool, for Quebec on S'-p? H s Their gaol is still undivulged but is as sumed toReuter Wireless. - 52 words
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48 1933-09-14 4 —Reuter Wireless Search Being Mude Boston, Sept. 8. Search is proceeding in for American and Polish b' J< are missing since Saturday wat Chicago to participate i Bennett Cup competition. A North Ontario found a par to a tree, presumably droop > the balloons.—Reuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article59 1933-09-14 4 .—Reuter V, ireless Ban on Jews Hand 1 German Goods New York. S A solemn blast on a ram s colourful ceremony held by I orthodox rabbis in the I t tlO biiß'iie the signal for a ban on aL >t German goods. The proceotu cordance with.—Reuter V, ireless - 59 words
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Article34 1933-09-14 4 led 4,128,000, a decrease oi pared with August 15th. Reut« less. Bei L Unemployed at the er of Aue led 4,128,000, a decrease of 207." pared with August 15th. Rente? less.led 4,128,000, a decrease oi – – pared with August 15th. Reut« less. - 34 words
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Miscellaneous174 1933-09-14 4 WIRELESS 8.3. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federatec Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and ravelengths will be used in the transmlslions to the Indian zone. Announcement! yill be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9.510 kcla 31.55 m.174 words
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Article955 1933-09-14 5 GOLD CUP MEETING MONEY SPIDER. LADY KUALA AND SILVER BUCKLE GET UP WINS AGAIN ir. Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 13. be fourth day of the Singa,t Gold Cup meeting provided her series of upsets, only two eiiri.es in Springkell and Mel2.C obliging. Silver Buckle, >■>955 words
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Article82 1933-09-14 5 Draw For The St. Leger Sweep (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 Ipoh, September 13. The Perak Turf Club draw on the St. Leger was as follows :—Belfry 5287; Donahol 8964; Earlston 15,033; Felicitation 110,528; Foxbridge 5647; Hanrero 6500; Highland 18,605; Hyperion 7847; Interlace 5754; Khalmon 14,347; Lihht82 words
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Article418 1933-09-14 5 prospects of winning.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Lord Derby's Fifth LEADS FROM START TO FINISH FELICITATION SECOND London, Sept. 13. Three-hundred thousand spectators in glorious weather saw Lord Derby win the St. Leger for the fifth time with his Derby winner, Hyperion who, leading fromprospects of winning.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 418 words
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Article195 1933-09-14 5 Barney Ross’ Easy Win New York, September 13. In a 15-round contest for the World’s Lightweight Championship, Barney Roos (Holder) outpointed Canzoneri. THE FIGHT After the first few rounds, which were even, Ross spurred on by his mother screaming at the ringside, hounded Canzoneri to the ropes and195 words
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Article287 1933-09-14 5 Annual Gymkhanna And Prize Giving McKINSTERY WINS MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP The Penang Golf Club held its annual gymkhanna and distribution of prizes to the winners of the different competitions held during the year, yesterday. Following the gymkhanna a largely attended teaparty was held on the club Lawn and287 words
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Article112 1933-09-14 5 —Reuter. Rangers' Handsome Win ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE FOOTBALL London, Sept. 13. The following are results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Chelsea 2 Huddersfield T 3 W Brom A 1 Arsenal 0 DIVISION II Notts C 2 Lincoln—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article162 1933-09-14 5 To Be Held On October 28 And 29 In view of the fact that the second AllMalayan Chinese Olympics will definitely take place from December 23 to December 26 at Kuala Lumpur, representatives of local Chinese associations have met and decided on the dates for holding a162 words
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46 1933-09-14 5 —Reuter. Chandler Eliminated Cincinnati, Sept. 13. H. Chandler of Egan, the champion of' 1904 and 1905, was surprisingly eliminated by the open hampion Goodman who was 2 up on the eighteen holes in the first round of the American Amateur Golf Championship.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article33 1933-09-14 5 Mrs. Rule And Hoblyn Win Final Mrs. Rule and Hoblyn (—30.3) won the final of the Mixed Doubles Handicap defeating Miss Dennys and Wallich (Scr.) 6 3, 4—6. 6 3.33 words
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Advertisement370 1933-09-14 5 iTOILET REQUISITES GUARANTEED PREPARATIONS SUPERIOR QUALITY —LOW PRICED NUFIX 1 f n KEEPS HAIR SMOOTH f %unaadolzi7loMm f. AND T D y 1 I f J No more unkempt hair—No I |W I J M JR v* > J more need to worry how your > I W hair looks370 words
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Article737 1933-09-14 6 Helpless Against Attack NAVY ALMOST NONEXISTENT Not Enough Ships to Train Personnel Two miserable out-of-date cruisers, no submarines, and no naval air arm to protect the Australian coastline, stretching for thousands of miles-It is an absolute f RTCC. In these words a Senior officer of the Royal Navy737 words
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Article448 1933-09-14 6 Australians Renew Attacks on Jardine’s Captaincy Melbourne, Aug. 28. When the annual report of the Victorian Cricket Association was presented at a meeting here *o-night, a vain effort was made by Mr. H. S. Wootton to secure the deletion of remarkable references to the tactics of the last448 words
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Article88 1933-09-14 6 British Championship Miss Fatima, the 21-years-old Indian girl, won the British women’s chess championship at Hastings, her total score having been 9 1 2 out of a possible 10 points. Miss Fatima was extremely modest about her performance, and all she said in the few words88 words
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Article262 1933-09-14 6 Works of Shaw and Sidney Webb SENTENCES ON MALTESE SOCIALISTS The longest case in Maltese legal history concluded with a number of Maltese sentenced being in possession of “seditious matte?,” including works by Karl Marx, Tolstoy, Bernard Shaw, and Sidney Webb Lord Passfield). The charge262 words
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Article472 1933-09-14 6 Sunday Concert By Lyrebirds Sydney. The lyrebird of Australia, one of the most fascinating ornithological subjects in the world, has again had its calls and mimicry broadcast throughout the country; and this latest effort to put on the air this shyest of all denizens of the Australian472 words
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Article122 1933-09-14 6 Punishment in Russia PEASANTS RETURNING TO FIELDS The strong arm of Soviet law has been invoked in order to check the recent marked tendency among peasants working in the mines and peat fields on new construction enterprises to leave their work and return to the villages as122 words
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336 1933-09-14 6 Utterly Reckless and Disregardful of Human Life —The Magistrate I A six-minute drive in a hired car, from Trafalgar-square to Kennington, S.E., end- 1 ed in eight summonses being preferred at' Bow-street Police Cour 1 against George Sandle aged 26, a film336 words
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183 1933-09-14 6 Lord Baden-Poweil Not Allowed to Land Because of Uniform I Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, re- fused to take his party of 650 Guiders and Scouters to Denmark because 1 ban which would not allow tht p. in uniform. The party,183 words
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Advertisement17 1933-09-14 6 Lacking Ha Energy? KH -then take r B HsANATOCEJiI RK/, The True Tonic-Food S Of ell Chemist*17 words
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Advertisement81 1933-09-14 6 HmS- I I wk A TA® AGAIN TO THE FORE W3v the ULSTER wrln MOTOR CYCLE RACES. Wakefield Jnf Castrol Motor Oil i Bra r These phenomenal results again prove Castrol t > be ££9" without compeer as a Lubricant. The grades used re Mil identical to those retailed the81 words
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Article162 1933-09-14 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Settlement In Three Steps PEIPING MILITARY authorities* decision Peiping, August 25. js ii General Sung Cheh-yuan and the p t ng authorities are taking great pains 1 a solution to the new complicated dion in Chahar arising from General Chen-wu’s assumption of office—Sin Wen Pao. - 162 words
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Article153 1933-09-14 7 mander of the Kirin Volunteers.—Chao Jan Pao. Hongkong. Return to Manchuria for New Appointment Canton, August 20. General Wang Teh-lin, who has recently been appointed Commander-in-Chief of Chinese Volunteers in Manchuria by the South-west Political Council, is leaving for the North shortly, according to information from amander of the Kirin Volunteers.—Chao Jan Pao. Hongkong. - 153 words
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Article123 1933-09-14 7 Tai Kung Pao,Tientsin. Construction Urged Kweihua, Suiyuan, August 22. The construction of a railw’ay between Paoccuchen, in Suiyuan, and Ninghsia, a distance of four hundred miles, with the proceeds of the American Cotton and Wheat Loan is suggested by General Fu Tso-yi, Chairman of the Suiyuan Provincial GovermmTai Kung Pao,Tientsin. - 123 words
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Article92 1933-09-14 7 observed regarding their movement. Shun Pao. Movement in Tientsin on Foot Tientsin, August 25. Hou Peng, the leader of the “plainclothes” men m Tientsin who was arrested and later released as a result of the pro test of the Japanese, is now heading another plot against theobserved regarding their movement. Shun Pao. - 92 words
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Article182 1933-09-14 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Temporary Deadlock Reached CHANGE IN JAPANESE ATTITUDE Peiping, August 25. In spite of previous assurances on the part of the Japanese, the negotiations for the retrocession of the Great Wall passes have reached a temporary deadlock following the change in the Japanese high—Sin Wen Pao. - 182 words
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Article84 1933-09-14 7 .—Shun Pao. Important Conference Contemplated in Hongkong Hongkong, August 25. Party leaders now gathering here have decided to call an important conference at Chinshan within a day or tw’O. Mr. Hu Han-min has been invited to attend the conference. The exact date is kept strictly secret. The main.—Shun Pao. - 84 words
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Article90 1933-09-14 7 —Shun Pao. Disagreement Over Fifth Congress Hongkong, August 25. It is reliably learned that the attitude of the Party leaders in the South-west has considerably weakened following the declaration of attitude by Chen Chi-tang. It is understood that the South-west leaders have now made it clear that—Shun Pao. - 90 words
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Article118 1933-09-14 7 .—Shun Pao. Serious Situation Continues at Swatow Swatow, August 25. The military situation in Western Fukien continues to be serious in spite of the advance of the 19th Route Army. Troops from Fukien and Canton are now fast gathering in this area to prevent a possible attack on.—Shun Pao. - 118 words
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Article63 1933-09-14 7 -Shun Pac. New Chinese Minister to Germany Shanghai, August 25. It is learned locally that Mr. Liu Chungchieh, until recently Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, will shortly be appointed Chinese Minister to Germany. The appointment will be announced immediately the approval of the German Government has been secured.-Shun Pac. - 63 words
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Article144 1933-09-14 7 —Shun Pao. Successful Campaign Of Gen. Lin Hsiang The Government is in receipt of an official report from General Liu Hsiang, in Szechuen, reporting the success of his campaign against General Li Wen-huei. According to the report most of General Liu Wen-huei’s troops have been disarmed w’hile—Shun Pao. - 144 words
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Article62 1933-09-14 7 .—China Times. Relief Association Receives $500,000 Shanghai, August 26. According to information from the National Economic Commission $500,000 have been handed over by the Commission to the Yellow River Flood Relief Association for the relief of the refugees along the river. The Commission has also sent.—China Times. - 62 words
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Article48 1933-09-14 7 —Min Pao. Third Athletic Meet on September 21 Shanghai, August 26. The Third Shanghai City Athletic Meeting wall be held on September 21st to select candidates for the forthcoming National Athletic Meeting in Nanking. The meeting w’ill be participated in by all middle schools and universities.-.—Min Pao. - 48 words
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Article227 1933-09-14 7 .—Shun Pao. Result Of Continued Rise Of Yellow River Tsinan, August 25. The city of Tungao, another important centre in Western Shantung, is the latest victim of the disastrous flood. As a result of the continued rise of the Yellow River, the w’ater has poured into.—Shun Pao. - 227 words
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79 1933-09-14 7 Sin Wen Pao. Peiping, August 25. A large band of bandits are now making an attempt to attack Chinwangtao, according to information received by the authorties here. It is understood that the number of military police in the demilitarized zone is far from sufficient toSin Wen Pao. - 79 words
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831 1933-09-14 7 “Since Generals Li Tu and Chu Chinglan indulged in mutual recriminations over the disposal of the patriotic contributions for the relief of Volunteers in Manchuria, the public imagination seems to have run riot and all sorts of allegations have been made against the two parties831 words
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Article325 1933-09-14 7 Tokyo Visit Denied NO CHANGE IN HIS POLICY “The Japanese are fond of circulating rumours on the Chinese situation. “When Dr. Lo Wen-kan decided to leave for Sinkiang the Japanese circulated the rumour that China’s foreign policy was about to take a drastic change. “Now Mr.325 words
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Article111 1933-09-14 7 Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. At Least One Million Affected Chaochow, August 22. The districts of Hocheh and Chiahsiang are suffering worst in the present Yellow River floods. The crops in these two districts are now consdered a total loss. Aside from scores of villages which wereTa Kung Pao, Tientsin. - 111 words
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Article85 1933-09-14 7 WlLn, kjrCncrdl nucuig x- u*, w up his new duties in the Government—Min Pao. Returning to Shanghai Soon Hangchow, August 25. Under repeated persuasions of General Huang Fu, General Ma Chan-shan, the former Chairman of the Heilungkiang, has agreed to reconsider his decision not to take upWlLn, kjrCncrdl nucuig x- u*, w **'■'** up his new duties in the Government—Min Pao. - 85 words
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Article34 1933-09-14 7 Shun Pao. Lord Marley to Visit Peiping Shanghai, August 26. Lord Marley, Chairman of the Anti-War Conference, who arrived here from Japan yesterday, is leaving for Peiping shortly on ar. inspection trip.Shun Pao. - 34 words
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141 1933-09-14 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Two Divisions And Six Brigades STRENGTHENING BORDER DEFENCE OF PROVINCE Chungking, August 25. General Liu Wen-huei, accompanied by two thousand bodyguards, has already left the front for Sikang. General Hsiang Yu-jen, a subordinate officer under General Liu, has formally in-* formed the—Sin Wen Pao. - 141 words
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Article85 1933-09-14 7 —Sin Wen, Pao. Reasons For Their Grievances Given Shanghai, August 26. The workers of the B.A.T. Company, who declared a general strike yesterday in protest agamst the summary dismissal of several workers in the Pootung factory, have issued a lengthy manifesto setting forth the reasons for the strike—Sin Wen, Pao. - 85 words
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Article77 1933-09-14 7 Sin Wen Pao. Protection of China’s Home Industries Shanghai, August 26. It is reliably learned that the Ministries of Finance and Industry are still working hard on the proposed imposition of an antidumping tax on foreign imports as a measure for the protection of China’s home. Sin Wen Pao. - 77 words
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Article59 1933-09-14 7 evacuated the city without fighting.- Sin Wen Pao. Captured By Rebel General Peiping, August 25. It is reliably learned that the troops under General Tang Yu-lin, former Chairman of the Jehol Province, who has recently turned over the Manchoukuo Government, captured Kuyuan in Northern Chahar yesterday. Generalevacuated the city without fighting.- Sin Wen Pao. - 59 words
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Article42 1933-09-14 7 Shun Pao. Spending Winter at Taishan Peiping, August 25. According to information from circles in close touch with Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang, the Marshal will remain at Taishan for the winter and will not consider going to Nanking before next spring.Shun Pao. - 42 words
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Article60 1933-09-14 7 Shun Pac. Peiping, August 25. The latest reports from Kalgan state that the Manchoukuo troops at Dolcnor are moving steadily northward and it is stilt not known whether they intend to make a further advance towards the west. The Peiping authorities are still negotiating with theShun Pac. - 60 words
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Article619 1933-09-14 8 The recent announcement that plans have been drawn up for a large Rest House which the Kedah Government proposes to build at the landing ground at Kepala Batas if the Dutch Air Mail line make Alor Star their night stop will have come as a surprise619 words
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Article598 1933-09-14 8 As this is the time of the year when the half-yearly or annual meetings of the various Co-operative Societies are held, there is the meeting of the Mercantile Employees’ Society to-day and that of the Government Servants’ Society on Wednesday next, it is opportune to direct attention598 words
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Article1591 1933-09-14 8 —Victor Clough - —Victor Clough, in tne Newspa. er World. Rubber has outlived a scathing ridicule. The satirical caricature of a man wearing a mackintosh in the broiling sun with pools! of para around his feet is a relic of the past. Nowadays it would be without point. Within tne Newspa. er World. - 1,591 words
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Article617 1933-09-14 8 FLYING BOAT DESF»' France is making ni 1 s for ha regular Atlantic air trav i to come within a year launched a 22-ton flyun. carrying 40 persons, p 1 n&vp a range of 5000 miles of 137 m.p.h. This is developm nt Speed and range arc617 words
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Advertisement155 1933-09-14 8 DOCTORS W ENDORSE the tonic properties rf BULL&O* I GUENHSKf jife g|S bullock for ike Bulldorf i label and cap ROBERT PORTER. C<? L T CRINAN ST KINGS CROSS-LONDON N I Obtainable From All Dealers. Sole Importers tSF GirramE E @p ■■■■■■HSGHD®nSS3aSEBBBBB3S«.B_aH I NEW ZEALAND LAMB From the famous CANTERBURY155 words
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Advertisement34 1933-09-14 8 •’LUX O R E FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman ’I >• w AND "LUXETTE” FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EL'ERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. .WWhVAVaW-V34 words
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Article170 1933-09-14 9 .—Reuter. Opposition Of Big Business Concerns JPPLIES OF CAPITAL WANTED London, Sept. 13. he Washington Times”, which has rto been most sympathetic to the NaRecovery Act refers to the converto the opposition of big business conand the open and growing enmity n labour and wealth, and the.—Reuter. - 170 words
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Article59 1933-09-14 9 Reuter Wireless. Concentration of Troops on Frontier Vienna, Sept. 7. n emplacements have been erected at S nitz and elsewhere on the AustroC in frontier to prevent an attack by t Austrian Nazi legion in Bavaria which lev d to be 8,000 strong. Thousands •vernment troops and aeroplanesReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article430 1933-09-14 9 Superb Acting In Excellent Film Go and see “Cynara at the Majestic i.-d you will see a different Ronald Coli an and enjoy a good evening s entertainnv nt. He acts with obvious charm and hi. Jim Warlock, a barrister, is a man in the street, who430 words
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Article147 1933-09-14 9 Reuter. To United Party Manifesto "IF WE LOSE" Dublin, Sept. 10. A retort to the manifesto of the United Ireland Party was made by Mr. De Valera, speaking at Dundalk, when he said that Ireland was facing a grave crisis. If we should lose the economicReuter. - 147 words
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Article113 1933-09-14 9 Death From Arteriosclerosis Berne, Sept. 8. King Feisal died from arteriosclerosis from which he suffered for years. The arteries were completely hardened and it is surmised that the excursion yesterday to Interlaken accelerated the fatal attack. The car took the wrong road and w’ent high up113 words
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Article34 1933-09-14 9 .—Reuter Wireless. PRINCESS JULIANA The Hague, Sept. 7. It is believed that the engagement of Princess Juliana to an Englishman will shortly be announced. The Princess visit- ed London in July last.-.—Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article176 1933-09-14 9 Of Affray at Sea in British Ship A Chinese ship’s fireman, Tchang Nin Tchi, aged 35, of the British steamer Oil Trader, was remanded at Dover Police Court to-day, charged with stabbing with a knife another Chinese named Kung Fcok, with intent to murder him The affair was176 words
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Article173 1933-09-14 9 A scene in Hyde Park recently was described at Marlborough-street Police Court to-day, when Barney Bloomstein, aged 23, a student, of Park-avenue, Cricklewood, N.W., was remanded for a week for a medical report, on a charge of wounding Marjorie Oliver, of Seymour-street, W., by stabbing her173 words
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Article128 1933-09-14 9 Reuter Wireless. By Death Of Paa! Koenig SUBMARINE SURPRISE London, Sept. 9. The death at Magdeburg at the age of 66 of Captain Paul Koenig recalls the romantic German exploit during the war when in command of the German commercial submarine Deutschland.” He surprised the worldReuter Wireless. - 128 words
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Article100 1933-09-14 9 —Reuter. Tentative Proposals Expected To Be Approved Washington, September 13. Plans for the disposal of over 30,000.000 bushels of wheat stored by the Export Associations of which China would take 15.000.000, Japan 12,000,000 and Ireland a possible 6,000,000, are tentatively announced by the Farm Adjustment—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article92 1933-09-14 9 —Reuter. 15 Cents Per Pound Advocated Colombia, South Carolina, Sept. 13. Immediate currency expansion and the abolition of the processing tax on cotton and other emergency steps are advocated by agricultural leaders in a mass meeting of farmers. The meeting urged the Federal Administration to immediately fix—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article40 1933-09-14 9 —Reuter. Minisota Included New York, September 13. Maryland and Minisota have voted wet, the latter by a 2-1 majority. Minisota is the home state of Senator Volstead. There are indications that Colorado are polling likewise.-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article102 1933-09-14 9 —Reuter. COURT OF ENQUIRY IN BECHUANALAND Palapye Road, Sept. 13. The Bechuanaland Court of Enquiry constituted by Vice-Admiral Evans into the allegations that the representations of Tshekedi (chief of the Bamangwato tribe who was alleged to be mainly responsible for the flogging of the European Macintosh! as'.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article295 1933-09-14 9 Fine Double Feature Attraction At Queen's If you want a good laugh, do not fail to see "The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble,” at the Queen’s. Besides the six opening chapters of a thrilling mystery drama “Detective Lloyd,” is shown in addition. Together the two films provide295 words
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Article108 1933-09-14 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £217.7.6 £216.0.0 TIN— (S Monti») London £217.7.6 £216.2.6 Singapore $110.50 $110.50 Business Done Penang Nominal 110.50 Business Done No buyers buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) 3 50 3 50 BLACK PEPPER $13.75 $13.75 RUBBEB London New York 6%c.(G) 6%c.(G) Singapore ll%c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed108 words
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Advertisement10 1933-09-14 9 Gainsborough's Big Musical Triumph SOLDIERS taking OPENING SATURDAY MAJESTIC THEATRE10 words
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Advertisement295 1933-09-14 9 vOOKA r?fe Eo4rf/ J&SsSwM EH I The day of the ordinary artificial**’'* ]sf Food is over deficient and often merely fatforming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do not Baby’s health on Foods which Gate has changed all that It is the modern may295 words
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912 1933-09-14 10 DR. BRODIE TO BECOME HEALTH OFFICER Minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang, held on Tuesday, the Bth August, 1933. Present Mr. W. R. Boyd (President), Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader,912 words
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611 1933-09-14 10 Hidden Police In An Office Mr. X And The Girl He Met Five Years Ago A business man, referred to in court only as Mr. X, figured in a remarkable case heard at Liverpool. Richard Stanley Williams, aged 28. engineer, and his611 words
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Article348 1933-09-14 10 Australian Contract For British Firm 88,000 SQUARE MILES TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED With the object of assisting geologists to locate formations in which gold and other metals may be present. Austral Development Ltd., acting on behalf of the W’estem Mining Corporation Ltd., have appointed Messrs. H. Hemming and348 words
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222 1933-09-14 10 To Save His Sisters GIRL FALLS 150 FEET FROM A CLIFF Although his doctor had forbidden him to bathe, a clergyman's son rushed into the sea near Bridlington recently and saved the lives of his two sisters. He was Mr. George Webber,222 words
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Article486 1933-09-14 10 JOURNEY FROM WINDSOR TO LONDON An article on Queen Victoria and railway travelling in the August number of The Great Western Railway Magazine desi cribes the Queen’s first railway journey, which was from Slough to Paddington in the summer of 1842. She had been persuaded486 words
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Article211 1933-09-14 10 Saved By Seconds After Cliff Fall The life of Mr. K. C. Robb, of Audl#road, Hendon, N.W., a 20-year-old memiM’-r of St. Mary's Club, Hendon, whe, with comrades, is spending a camping holiday at Ilfracombe, was saved by seconds after he I had fallen over a cliff211 words
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Advertisement49 1933-09-14 10 Ul ij iiiraWrN ATTENTION t IH I Trifles make perfection —and perfection Is no trifle! Constant attention to Mbß IB| every detail of manufacture created E I “CAPSTAN —the standard cigarette always dependable. t P* 14 H MALAYA’S STANDARD CIGARETTE MADE IN ENGLAND. W D. £> M.O. WIL-US, BRISTOL- LONOOrM.49 words
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Article990 1933-09-14 11 Pranks Of Budding Sailors STORY OF THE CONWAY Lively Times In A Training Ship The onway. By John Masfield. Heinemann 10s. 6d. Mr. John Masefield, the Poet Laureate, has written a wonderful book in the story of the famous Mersey training ship Conway, which Messrs. Heinemann published990 words
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Article265 1933-09-14 11 But Gains Another By Wedding FATHER MAKES UP MONEY LOST Ban in Will By her marriage at All Saints' Church, Maidstone, Miss Marjorie Joyce Clementson, a 26-years-old heiress, loses one income and becomes entitled to another. Miss Clementson married Mr. Bernard Thorpe, of Alderley Edge, Cheshire.265 words
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Article173 1933-09-14 11 Belgian Medal for British Girl of 15 A remarkable honour is to be conferred upon Miss Gwen Whittick, the 15-year-old Cheltenham girl who saved an unkonwn man from drowning in the River Severn at Wainlode Hill, near Tewkesbury, under conditions of great difficulty. Having read the account of173 words
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Advertisement306 1933-09-14 11 Q i i bbm w> y s_ I FOR MOTORISTS j Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. I JHETHER one motors for business or W pleasure, either as a driver or passenger. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will bo ound a valuable accessory. How often does one find at306 words
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Advertisement134 1933-09-14 11 JOHNNIE WALKER W. Sole Agents Caldbeck MacGregor CO., LTD. Incorporated under the Companies’ ordinances of Hongkong. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR— IPOH—PENANG. Bjrn 1820— KA Still going Strong WW MHM 1 111 111 Ml WIT- ■'Hlhj Y SEVEN COMMANDMENTS j FOR ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the134 words
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Article264 1933-09-14 12 NEW YORK TRADE RESOLUTION The following is a resolution of the members of the rubber trade association of New York, Inc: “All shipment contracts entered into on and after September 30th 1933, for the purchase of Ribbed Smoked Sheets Rubber in bales for shipment from the264 words
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Article248 1933-09-14 12 imports And Exports For July Mr. Carl H. Boehringer, Acting American Trade Commissioner, Singapore, has received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia for July, 1933: Total Exports from United States U *****,000,000 Total Exports from248 words
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Article1203 1933-09-14 12 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 3| PER CENT APPROVED The tenth ordinary general meeting of McAlister and Co, Ltd., was held in the Company’s registered office, Gresham House, Battery Road, on Tuesday. Mr. J. W. de Piro presided over the meeting and the others present were Messrs. C.1,203 words
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Article272 1933-09-14 12 Dividends Deducted From j Year’s Loss The report of the Kluaag Rubber Co., Ltd., to the shareholders for the year endI ing June 30, is as follows: j The loss for the year, subject to directors’ fees, amounts to $2,522.36 which added to the debit balance of $17,031.42272 words
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Article47 1933-09-14 12 Interim Dividend Declared The Penang Branch of the Chartered Bank is in receipt of a telegram from its London Office reading as follows Directors have declared an Interim Dividend for the past half year at the rate of 14% per annum subject to income tax.’’47 words
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Article249 1933-09-14 12 New Low Level In Singapore Copra reached a new low level in the Singapore market on Monday, sunripe being quoted at $3.40 per picul and mixed at $2.85. Prices have been falling steadily since the beginning of the year when sunripe fetched as much as $5.50 per picul249 words
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Article181 1933-09-14 12 Annual Meeting I At the annual meeting held at Edinburgh the chairman, Mr. T. G. Carlyle Gifford, in the course of his remarks said I that the trading results of the past year reflected the continued low price of rubber. During that time the average received was181 words
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Article172 1933-09-14 12 Loss Of $909 On The Year The report of the directors of Tambalak Rubber Estates, Ltd., to the shareholders for the year ended June 30, is as follows: The loss for the year amounts to $909.35 which, deducted from the balance of $14,152.98 brought forward from last year172 words
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Article23 1933-09-14 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 3rd to 9th September, 1933 (being one week) was 92 piculs.23 words
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Article746 1933-09-14 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wens the latest quotstiom tn MESSRS. KENNEDY 4, shart. list today. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 14;3 14|9 14,9 Batu Caves 55 57% 55 57% Kampong Kamunting 7|6 8 0 7 6 8 0 Kamunting 10746 words
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Article120 1933-09-14 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 81 19,32 81 3132 )New York 4. Montreal 4.80% 4.79\ Brussels 22.90 22.97'* Geneva 16.51% 16.59 Amsterdam 7.92 7.95 Milan 60 11 16 60 1316 jßerlin 13.38% 18.43 K Stockholm 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.10 Vienna 29% Prague 108120 words
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Article45 1933-09-14 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 14 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 4mts 24 13 Private 3 m)ts credit 2)4 9| 3 Documentary l3, On New York Bank Demand 52 no3L France T.T. 925 India T.T. Hongkong T.T. Shanghai T.T. 44?5% Bar Silver45 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-09-14 12 weather report Temp. Wind B*-'“ F 9 mm6 a.m. 74 Noon 87 N.M. TIDE TABLES V.’atr High Water. to-day 9.05 a.m. A 47 P DU 10.52 p.m. TO-MOKKOVV 10.08 a.m. 4 34 a m 11.02 p.m. 5.03 P®.38 words
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Article584 1933-09-14 13 Schedule of Principal Lines rhß following 1b a list of Teasels arriving sxl sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY M.S. ALSIA from Europe via Colombo. Sails for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore and Bangkok. S.S. SANTHIA to Calcutta. S.S. MAHIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein and584 words
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Article238 1933-09-14 13 SEPTEMBER 14 Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Annual meeting, Town Club, Downing Street, 5.15 p.m. SEPTEMBER 15 Po Leong Kuk, Farewell “At Home to Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell. SEPTEMBER 16 Singapore Races, sth day. SEPTEMBER 20 Government Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and238 words
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Article273 1933-09-14 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Mantua" will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. A mail for Ceylon by the s.s. “Calchas”273 words
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Advertisement522 1933-09-14 13 advertisements SALES ROOM Salt* <>f Household Furniture, Crockery and Plants etc. To be held at x 13. Northam Hoad, Penang. 15th September, 1933 at 11 a.m. Or Us .nditions of sale. fi>r Cash before delivery. TAN KIM KHOON, Auctioneer, No. 38, Beach Street. PEGKALEN limited icorporated in England.) i is522 words
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Advertisement287 1933-09-14 13 i.i a a a s b a a R .e a b s is a 3i a a a a s b„ei b h b BOXING FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1933. ROUGH DIAMOND vs. NEIL HEMCHIT (10 ROUNDS) FIGHTING CHOO vs. PAT READING (10 ROUNDS) USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. FUN FROLIC287 words
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Miscellaneous195 1933-09-14 13 L NIGHTLY ONE PERFORMANCE at 8 p.m. UNIVERSAL’S STUPENDOUS SHOW I The Big Laugh Of The Week I 1 GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY In Their Latest Laugh Riot L r "THE COHENS and If i KELLYS I I 'N j TROUBLE" j r With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN •27Ke COMENS AHO KEtLYS^TROU©Lt*195 words
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354 1933-09-14 14 Large-scale Contracts Scon To Be Signed America Wants Gin, Too There is ever-growing activity among the big whisky producing firms in anticipation of a great demand from America as soon as the Prohibition Act is repealed. Already many American emissaries are here seeking354 words
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381 1933-09-14 14 A Princess was named as a creditor at the first meeting of creditors of Lord Victor Paget, of Rutland-gate, Knights-bridge, S.W. Lord Victor is the brother cf the Marquess of Anglesey. The meeting was held urder a receiving order dated381 words
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Article508 1933-09-14 14 hi ?rest In Them Aroused In Britain SEVERAL BIG SHIPMENTS MADE The Malayan Forester which is the organ of the Forest Department, says:— That wider interest in Malayan timbers is being aroused at Home is evident from the larger orders recently received. One such order, for 10.000 cubic508 words
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Article184 1933-09-14 14 General Hertzog’s Message Pretoria. Complete obliteration of racial feuds and Republicanism in South Africa were 1 rought a step nearer when the Transvaal Nationalist Party Congress passed a resolution by a vote of 591 to 9 favouring the fusion of the Nationalist Party and the South184 words
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Article523 1933-09-14 14 Man’s Successful Plea in Court A case in which it was pleaded that a detective had made a mistake in identity was dismissed by Mr. Watson, the Clerkenwell magistrate. Evidence in support of the plea was given by a former detective-inspector of the C.I.D. Leonard Ball,523 words
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Advertisement502 1933-09-14 14 IMWRMI SaC j I» GtfINSTANTRELIEF fromterrible SKIM TORMENT If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ulcers, Sores, Itching Eruptions, Rashes, or any form of skin disease, use D.D.D. jF Prescription. Just a few drops of this marvellous healing B Fr lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain go502 words
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Advertisement1934 1933-09-14 15 Illi 7 MyjLT A N P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA i!■ >/, A AND apcar lines (Companies Incorporated In Bngland)’ Jsk* BLUE FUMMEU ®lf B ttWai HuZW MAIL PASSENGER ana CARGO services V LONDON AND NORTH COn'SnS?™ TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Pe nan g> Teluk Anton. Port a™ lS London. Rotterdam, Hamburg1,934 words
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Article293 1933-09-14 16 A Proposed Circumnavigation There is something about the sea that, stirs the imagination: the boy gazes on the everchanging surface of the blue-grey-green ocean and drcams of pirate expeditions. and the grotcn man sits on the shore, lights his pipe and thinks. What a thrill it must have293 words
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Article135 1933-09-14 16 —Reuter. REPERCUSSIONS IN AMERICA 20,000 Miners Strike Washington, Sept. 16. Repercussions which are apparent and are slowing up the effects of President Roosevelt’s recovery drive include the resignation from the presidency of the American Iron and Steel Institute of Mr. R. P. Lamont, who declares that the practical—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article145 1933-09-14 16 Saturday's Sides FOUR PERIODS OF 10 MINUTES A game will be played on the Padang at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday :—Four periods of ten minutes each way. WHITES :—J.P.B. Whaley; R. Mange, Hague, J. L. M. Boyd and J. W. Clark; C.H. Rogers and Lim Keng145 words
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Article140 1933-09-14 16 P. and O. Mantua The P. and O. Mantua which was due this morning with passengers and the English mails for the Far East arrived at noon to-day. The following passengers were booked for Penang and Singapore: Mr. R. P. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, Mr. W.140 words
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374 1933-09-14 16 Weights For Saturday CARD OF NINE EVENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, to-day. The following are the handicaps for Saturday. Maidens —Division A —7 Furlongs. Stand Up 9 07 Sunrise 8.10 Car-Pet 8.09 Sail Up 8.02 Gunga Din 8.00 Grock 8.00 Phantasie 7.09 All374 words
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Article1253 1933-09-14 16 SQUATTER DONE TO DEATH WIFE OF DECEASED UNDER CROSS-EXAMINATION Defence Says She Murdered Husband REVENGE Before Mr. Justice Cobbett and a Special Jury the trial was resumed this morning of a young Chinese named Yeoh Ah Hock who stands charged with the murder of a com-1,253 words
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Article214 1933-09-14 16 On Trisr" MAXIMUM C MODERATE COST The North German if) steamer Tnei hich called t Penang yester: ad 0,, 159 tourists, nu German' Dutch, who spe the day as U seeing the sigh. Penan? Trier put into harbour U after 9 m the g and at214 words
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Article261 1933-09-14 16 Cases Postponed BROKEN TRUSTS The case was mentioned in the Penang Police Court this morning before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, in which an unemployed Chinese named Tan Ah Chtang was charged with criminal breach of trust on June 11 this year in respect cf two261 words
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Article130 1933-09-14 16 Flagstaff Effigy P rank Re s ult b y the clerk K> It is announced to-« the Governors of Kir mar School, Chelms j(r. B that the headmaster of ~a tio3. J. E. Bailey, has ten i The resignation has y rarJ Before coming to ago Mr. Bailey130 words
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Obituary27 1933-09-14 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH CUTHBERTSON.— On Aug. 16, 1933, at Tanglewood, Bexhill-on-Sea, peacefully, MARION FULLARTON, widow of JOHN REID CUTHBERTSON, of Berkhampstead and Singapore, in her 80th year.27 words
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Advertisement56 1933-09-14 16 l~ E>. &=> O. PENANG'S PREMIER HOTEL. DINNER DANCES Tuesday Thursday Saturday. Saturday, 23rd Sept. GRAND HOLLYWOOD BALL BEACH PYJAMAS AND FANCY DRESS (Extension till 2 a.m.) (PRIZES FOR THE BEST REPRESENTATION OF FILM STAR.) DINERS $3/NON DINERS $l/RESERVE YOUR TABLES IMMEDIATEY. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire56 words
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Miscellaneous12 1933-09-14 16 Britain's Brightest Musical Comedy COURTNEIDGf k fctMG Jr OPENING SATURDAT majestic theatre12 words
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