Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 217. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, Uth SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 314 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Critical Stage WHAT HEAVY INFLATION MAY MEAN New York, Sept. 15. Evidence is daily accumulating that President Roosevelt has reached a very critical stage in the great experiment of national reorganisation. Congressmen are returning from their constituencies and are powerfully pressing for an increase in
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  • 78 1 Reuter Wireless. Favours Some Form Of Rational Inflation Washington, Sept. 12. An urgent plea for “rational inflation 1 has been received by the President frem Senator Harrison, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Senate. Senator Hamson said “commodity prices must rise. “I favour some form of rational
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  • 118 1 Chins. Times. Fresh Overflow at Kansu Chengchow, August 28. In Kansu the Yellow River has broken its dykes and has inundated many tricts on both sides of the river. water, which is 12 feet deep, 19 eastward towards Honan and should reac Honan territory to-morrow. The auth
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  • 211 1 does. —Reuter. Government Announcement INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS SECONDARY TO NATION'S GOOD Havana, Sept. 15. The Government has announced its policy promising virtual dictatorship. It stated bluntly that individual rights are to be made secondary to what the Government considers the nation’s good. In the meantime, the guard round
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  • 51 1 —Reuter Wireless. Steady Improvement In August London, Sept. 12. A steady improvement in British trade is revealed in the August statistics which show that Imports totalled £56,754,000, an advance of £3,432,000 on the figures for the corresponding month of last yeai. Exports totalled £30,996,000, representing an increase of
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  • 58 1 —Reuter Wireless. Identity Of Interests Secured Istanbul, Sept. 12. A close identity of interests is secured by the signature this morning of an important pact between Turkey and Greece of defence and also providing machinery for assimilating policy on all international questions, while Turkey may
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  • 83 1 Reuter Wireless. Prominent German Jewish Lawyer Commits Suicide Berne, Sept. 12. Despair caused by bad health and racial persecution, which drove him into exile ended the life of prominent German Jewish criminal lawyer, Professor Max Alsberg, who was fifty-six years cld, acted as counsel for the defence
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  • 100 1 ert.—Rugby Radio Service. Lady Clayton Dies ACCOMPLISHED AMATEUR PILOT London, Sept. 15. Lady Clayton, who was an accomplished amateur pilot, died from injuries received at Brooklands aerodrome. She had started the engine and was climbing into the cockpit when the aeroplane moved forwa d. It was rapidly
    ert.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  100 words
  • 37 1 —Reuter Wireless. Famous Russian Airman Killed Belgrade, Sept The famous Russian wartime airman, Nikidin, also a mechanic and six passengers were killed in the crash of an airliner in a fog near Ljubliana.-
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  • 50 1 Reuter Wireless. Crash Near Chebokari Moscow, Sept. 12. The two Polish airmen who took off on the evening of the 11th on an attempt to beat the long distance record, crashed near Chebokari. Captain Lewoniewski, the pilot, has died from injuries but Colonel Filipowicz safely parachuted to earth.—
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  • 250 1 —Reuter. Unequivocal Statement DESIRE TO RE-ARM DENIED Berlin, Sept. 15. If it was thought by the argument that Germany wanted a period of rest before resorting to a policy of violence and the domination of victors over the vanquished could be prepetuated, it must be decidedly declared
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  • 37 1 —Reuter. Holland Withdraws Geneva, Sept. 16. The Dutch Government has finally denounced the 1929 convention for the abolition of the import and export prohibitions thus ensuring Holland a complete control of its own economic policy.-
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  • 271 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Full Report Received CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY INVOLVED London, Sept. 15. A full report on the Bechuanaland flogging case has been received at the Dominions Office from vice-Admiral Evans who, in the absence of Sir Herbert Stanley on leave was Acting High Commissioner. Important points of
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  • 30 1 .—Reuter. Mr. Quo Tai Chi Leaving For Geneva London, Sept. 5. Mr. Quo Tai Chi is leaving for Geneva on Tuesday to attend the Assembly and Disarmament Discussion.-
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  • 291 1 Miniatures Sent Back A dramatic story of how a burglar responded to an appeal to his “sportsmanship by returning miniatures he had stolen was told to a representative of The Daily Telegraph A few days ago the house Of Mr. E. J. Thai, of Hyde Park-terrace, W.,
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  • 164 1 Against J. B. David "AN ABUSE OF COURT PROCESS" (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 15. A petition for a Receiving Order against Joseph Brook David, the well-known race» horse owner and company promoter waM heard before the Chief Justice in the Bankruptcy Court. Mr. Laycock,
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  • 194 1 Girl’s Father Denies A Report Compensation for Mr. William Chesterton, of Redcliffe-gardens, Ilford, whose daughter, Jean, was accidentally killed by a bullet from an R.A.F. aeroplane during target practice off the Isle of Sheppey, i» under consideration. Negotiations, it is understood, have been, opened between the
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    • 51 1 LATEST FOR STORE Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS I Page Conclusion of Eternal Triangle Case L Function at Poh Leung Kuk 5 Sporting News 1 Exclusive China News Service 7 Latest Cables 1 Latest Commercial News 12 The Mails Shipping 13Latest Share Quotations 1& Latest for Singapore lb The Detective Story
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    • 1857 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS M v "Glenearn" voy. i. The «incorporate settlements. 1 chartered Bank nederlandsc (ARRIVED ON »-9-33 Succe~or.tr>:- OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA HANDEL- M A AT 5C I -T.TIP mnxn-Qir COMMERCIAL BANB (Incorporated tn England All communications relating to Constgnecs of cargo per the above
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  • 367 3 OPERA CERTAIN AGAIN AT COVENT GARDEN IMPROVEMENTS Six Mon Sis Of Dancing— Then A Grand Season London, September 5. Though fixtures and fittings had been 'emoved in readiness for the pulling down <»f th building, the famous Covent Garden Opera F'»use has been saved at
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  • 387 3 Changing Attitude of Britain BRIGHTER DRESS Britain, say the experts, is becoming colour-conscious. The cheerfulness, the stimulation, of bright and varied tones, are now being appreciated by more and more people, who realise that colour helps to relieve monotony. Even so prosaic an organisation as
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  • 147 3 Withdrawal of British T roops The British Indian troops which have been stationed at Kishangarb, Alwar, since. the Moslem revolt last January, were withdrawn last month the situation having so much improved that the authorities feel there is no further possibility of serious danger. The complete reamalgamation
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  • 318 3 9% Children Stampede Many injured A FALSE ALARM Eight children were removed to hospital and many others are suffering from shoe k as the result of a stampede in a picture, house in the East End of Glasgow’ on Sep..., 2nd, following a false alarm of
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    • 247 3 K.VTJvT -A yr y A A .TtLjEZ/* AA XA A a A iiTii .i.rn! i .’r.. CS H J~ x X J H a tag® -.M a®® P a g ■B H X' p The Spell of the Links 'H O Vv thrill of the links buoyant youth romantic O
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  • 2131 4 ACCUSED FCUN» ftUSLT* TRIAL FINISHES AT S F.M. LAST NIGHT Court House Crowded After a full three-day hearing ■the trial concluded at ter 8 o clock last night of the Chinese Yeohl Ah Hock who was charged with’ •the murder of a compatriot, on Thean
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  • 212 4 Helpless With Rheumatism At one time she thought she would lose the use of her right hand. But when she j started the little daily dose of Kruschen, it soon put her right. I was sure in a bad state,” she writes, “In fact, I could
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  • 96 4 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending September 9, 1933, shows a total of 61 deaths 33 males and 28 females the death-rate being 20.39 per mille. compared with 19.38 in the preceding week and with 24.27 in
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  • 1104 4 Mr. S. A. B. Ross has returned from leave and been transferred to Klabang Estate, Johore. Mi. T. S. Maniam, of the District Office, Pekan, who was an inmate of the Pekan Hospital, has resumed duties. Mr. H. Lawson, Inspector of Machinery, Perak, has been appointed to
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    • 190 4 '“-"Ww r iiMMIAUiii j) OUT ON THE DEEP 0X467 I THE BELL RINGER I MALCOLM MCEACHERN IS THE ARTIST WITH THE MAKVELLOI S 7 BASS VOICE. IF IOV LIKE OCT OF ORDINARY VOICES, TH: A RECORD WILL APPEAL. )nvA7R f A,R ON G STRING (Each) A DX4,S i GAVOTTE IN
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  • 200 5 —Reuter. Max Marston Enters Final MUNGER BEATEN Cincinnati, Sept. 15. In the semi-final of the American Ama<ur Golf Championship Max Marston Gulphmill Spa) beat Jack Munger (Dallas) 6 and 5 over thirty-six holes. Marston won the title in 1923 when he defeated Sweetser, the father of
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  • 72 5 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged:— THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 L. R. Tofield v. F. T. Clifton. Miss Rlsoe v. Mrs. Gilmour. J. C. Parsons v. D. G. Jackson. F. N. Syer v. W. Y. Semple. FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 Mis. Tofield v. Miss Wemyss. F.
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  • 115 5 P. C. C. versus The Ladies The P.C.C. will play a cricket match with the ladies team on the Esplanade, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. The following are the teams: P.C.C.:—S. V. Adams, H. W. Brady, L. H. Best, A. F. Baughan, J. W. Clark, J. G. Carr. L. F.
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  • 102 5 Entire Change Of Programme To-morrow Universal Week is now being celebrated at the Queen’s. It was inaugurated with the showing of “The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble and the first six chapters of the thrilling mystery drama, Detective Lloyd.” Opening to-morrow, the superb drama of events
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  • 922 5 To Mr. Purcell "AT HOME" AT PO LEUNG KUK A very enjoyable time was spent by one and all at the Po Leung Kuk yesterday evening. The occasion was the eve of the departure on furlough of the ViceChairman of the Home, Hr. V. W. W. S. Purcell.
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  • 289 5 Rough Diamond Disqualified LAST NIGHT'S BOXING The main event at last night’s boxing promotion at Fun and Frolic between Rough Diamond and Neil Hemchit ended abruptly in the fourth round when the former landed a very low’ blow’, which sent his opponent writhing to the boards,
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  • 110 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —The Austrian Army—Eilenberg. 2. Overture —Poet and Peasant —Suppe. 3. Selection—La Gran Via —Valverde. 4. Waltz —Verschmahte Liebe! —Linoke. 5. Humoresque —Dvorak. 6. Selection —W. H. Squire s Popular Songs —Hume. 7. Fox Trot —I’ll do my
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  • 38 5 Concert At O.X.A. To-night A concert will be given by the pupils of the Indian Association Tamil School at the Old Xaverians’ Association Hall tonight at 8 p.m., in aid of the school fund.
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  • 122 5 BT. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 14TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Pss. LXXV. LXXVI. Hymn 313. 8.30 Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.30 Evensong—Ps. LXXVH, 174. Magnificat 187. Nunc Dimittis 190. Hymns 276, 307, 274, 193. Thursday—S. Matthew. 8 a.m. Holy
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  • 185 5 Part For Elizabeth Bergner It was announced at a reception to British and foreign press representatives at the Carlton Hotel, London, that Mr. Dougglas Fairbanks is co-operating with Mr. Alexander Korda and Mr. Ludovico Toeplitz in formulating plans of film production on the lines of the
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    • 157 5 J «HR ‘FULNESS’ after EATING ALTHOUGH uncomfortable fulness after eating may seem less serious than digestive pain the same danger lurks behind Digestive discomfort, however slight, is nearly always due to excess acid which ferments food giving rise to that sickly, full feeling. You can avoid this and get quick
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    • 406 5 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. Autumn 1933 Race Meeting Saturday, 30th September and Saturday, 7th October, 1933. Commencing at 2-15 P.M. each day. ENTRIES close at 4 P.M. on Wednesday, 20th September, 1933. UNLIMITED SWEEPS One $l/-. Unlimited Sweep each day for members only. Tickets obtainable from thef Secretary and on the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 181 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies anc wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kcls 31.55 m.
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  • 430 6 WITCH DOCTOR OFFICER COULDN'T KILL GRIM JUNGLE DRAMA An amazing story of a brave man whose hair turned white in a night when a witch doctor turned himself into a crocodile is told by Mr. Vivian Meik, who has spent many years in Africa and
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  • 248 6 Vanishing Demand In The East This is the first year since 1783, except for a short interval during the War, in which the Austrian Mint will not be striking Maria Theresa thalers or dollars for currency outside Austria. As recently as 1925 the profits on the year’s
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  • 383 6 Court Story of Colossal Trickery ARTIST IN THE DOCK Extraordinary stories of dance girls left stranded on the roadside were told at West I London police-court. Hamilton Hargreaves, alias Frank James White, aged 30. an artist. B’ack Lion-lane, Ravenscourt Park. W., was charged
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  • 111 6 Searching For Primitive Men Sydney. Two English girls, Miss H. Harker and Miss V. M. Gurville, have left here to search Central Australia for “primitive men. Miss de Gurville explained that they came from England because they wanted to see men who were men. She said: “Primitive
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  • 106 6 Damsels Must Be Licensed “This is another nail in the coffin of chivalry,” said Mr. F. Rowland, defending in a case at Blackbum in which a nineteen-year-old girl was fined ss. for driving an uninsured car and ss. for having no driving licence. For
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  • 76 6 Beach pyjamas are not to be banned in Canterbury Cathedral. It has been stated that no objection would be taken as long as girls are “decently and modestly clad,” and do not wear dress likely to attract undue attention out of keeping
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  • 743 7 New Orientation Imminent □IPLOMATS TO BE FULLY INFORMED “Of late there has been considerable talk an imminent orientation of the Govern- ent’s foreign policy. When we speak of an orientation we mvi rii b:y imply taat there is a past policy h stands in need of change
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  • 58 7 Pe’p'ng Morning Post. Moved to Peiping-Hankow Railway Peiping, August 24.. The removal of General Ho Chu-kuo s troops from the Peiping-Tientsin al a the Peiping-Hankow Railway has been completed. It is unders a future, the troops under General be stationed in the districts between > chow and Shihchiachuang,
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  • 144 7 China Times. Attitude Of Chinese Authorities Shanghai. August 29. Lord Marley called on Mayor Wu leh-chen yesterday to ascertain the attitude of the Chinese authorities towards the proposed World Anti-War Conference in Shanghai It is understood that Mayor Wu informed Lord Markey that, while sympathetic with the
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  • 158 7 —China Times. Settlement Not In Sight Shanghai. August 29. The strike in the factories of the B.A.T. Company is still going strong and an imminent settlement is not in sight. The Tobacco Labour Union yesterday 7 decided to form a Strike Committee to take charge
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  • 122 7 —China Times. Contribute Salaries for Flood Relief Tsinan. August 28. By order of General Han Fu-chu, Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, all officials in the shantung Provincial Government are required to contribute a part of their salaries towards the relief fund for flood refugees. According to the
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  • 68 7 the Communist front in that province.—Sin Wen Pao. Military Situation Continues Serious Hongkong, August 27. The military situation in Western Fukien continues serious, following the arrival of Communist reinforcements from Kiangsn It is said that no less than ten thousand Communists have arrived at Hueichang from Ningtu,
    the Communist front in that province.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  68 words
  • 66 7 —Shun Pao. Gen. Chiang Offers Big Rewards For Heads Changsha, August 27. General Chiang Kai-shek has offered a big reward on the heads of the Communis leaders in Central China. The price will be paid immediately upon the surrender o these persons dead or alive. Chu Teh and
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  • 807 7 MR. T. V. SOONG GIVEN WARM WELCOME ESCORT OF THREE AEROPLANES SERVICES ABROAD APPRECIATED of certain provinces.”—Shanghai Morning Pest. HOME PROBLEMS REQUIRING HIS ATTENTION Shanghai, August 29. With three aeroplanes sent by the Eurasia Aviation Company hovering above, the President Jefferson is expected
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  • 225 7 .—China Tunes. No Signs of Army Insubordination Peiping, August 28. Changpei, a city north of Kalgan. which was used as headquarters of the An i- f Japanese A 1 lied Army by General Fang Chen-wu, was taken over yesterday by the Government troops under General Fe g
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  • 216 7 Shanghai Morning Post. Uncompromising Attitude of Gen. Chen Hongkong, August 28. Many members of the Southwest Political Council are still in Hongkong, unwilling to return to Canton in view of the uncompromising attitude of General Chen ChiI t^' 7 V. Mr. Chou Lu, a prominent member oi
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  • 138 7 —Shun Pao Less Important Posts To Be Abolished Nanking, August 28. By way of retrenchment, the Ministry for Foreign Affaire is now contemplating the abolition of several unimportant Chinese consular posts abroad. It is understood that the monthly sum required to meet the consular service is $700,000,
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  • 246 7 Shanghai Morning Post. Details of Train Robbery Tsinan, August 28. De tails are now available regarding the train robbery on the Tsin-Pu line yesterday. It appears that the train robbed was an ordinary freight rain instead of a passenger train, as at first reported. The robbers, about ten
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  • 135 7 w’ith arms and ammunition. —Peiping Morning Post. Becoming More Serious Every Day Tientsin, August 24. The bandit menace in Luantung is growing more serious every day. According to reports received here late last night, Mr. Chang Ching-chen, the magistrate of Luanchow 7 was surrounded by a
    w’ith arms and ammunition.—Peiping Morning Post.  -  135 words
  • 90 7 Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Shantung Wants American Loan Tsinan, August 24. General Han Fu-chu, Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, has petitioned the Government requesting that a huge sum be set aside for the relief of the flood refugees in Shantung and for flood prevention work along the
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  • 395 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Soviet Social Systems Introduced STRONG MILITARY POSITION 1 A Chengtu, August 22The Communists in Northern Szechuen have succeeded in converting the districtsthey occupy into a Soviet regime and have, introduced all Soviet social systems into that area, notably the equal distribution of land.
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  • 94 7 ment for immediate relief. Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Yellow River Overflows in Suiyuan Kweihua, August 24. As a result of the overflow of the Yellow River in Suiyuan the districts north of Paotouchen have been completely inundated. Countless number of villages have been submerged and thousands of people
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  • 124 7 concessions in Tientsin. —Ta Kung Pa >, Tientsin. Continues to Rise in Hopei Tientsin, August 25. Reports received to-day from the YellowRiver Affairs Bureau by the Hopei Provincial Government state that the YellowRiver in Hopei continues to rise, the water mark being 60 feet three inches higher than
    concessions in Tientsin.—Ta Kung Pa >, Tientsin.  -  124 words

  • 704 8 Information has been vouchsafed us from a reliable source to the effect that the end of the year will, in all probability. see the discontinuation of the local European and Asiatic Unemployment Relief Funds. The reason given is that both funds are unable further to continue their activities unless
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  • 1042 8 Tucked amid the tenements cf the little side street in Soho stands that first am pest in No Man’s Land —the branch surgery —that haven for physical derelicts. You can tell it is a surgery by the red lamp above the door with the Irish doctor s
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  • 756 8 EIGHTY-THREE, KOT Few men to-day set a fin. clear thinking, hard ridinge living* than President Masaryk cf kia, who at the age of eight;. rcusly reiterated his views r revision. In a Europe torn b\ 1 ia discord, no man enjoys mo; u pect. The President still
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  • 105 9 s they stepped ashore.—Reu- S 3. ctacular Rescue HONS SECRETARY j THREE FRIENDS London, Sept. 12. [I. Thomas, Secretary for the md three men companions were >f a spectacular rescue at Shorex, to-day when their motor down and drifted rapidly to Thomas and his companions to
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  • 122 9 FULLY ARRESTED •er Issued By Lord Trenchard wrongfully arrested, then the i apologise to him. or ler of Lord Trenchard, the r. in a new memorandum issued dl divisions. to it, plain-clothed officers, !”.g a suspect, should, if necesce the suspect that they are po’i. < a•
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  • 102 9 After A Secret Wedding .’•i Francis Ernest Bradley, aged 71, <•. North-West Lancashire County <' r uit, who was married secretly in July, h, s died at Eastbourne while on honeymoon. rried Miss Elsie Reynolds, of Ly'..ncashire, and they left for the her on about
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  • 143 9 New’ York, September 2. mical Dudding,” to be born about <i 16, will be the world’s first artifiproduced baby—the child of a hypoder.mc needle lari Elliott Dudding (seventy-two) os twenty-eight-year-old wife have mi.ounced at Washington the probable <>i their chemical baby’s birth, and iy they have
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  • 104 9 suosequently quietened down.—Reuter Wireless. More Cheerful Tone ENCOURAGED BY BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS London, Sept. 12. The Stock Exchange, encouraged by the further improvement in th© Board of Trade returns for last month and better advices from Wall Street, show’ed a decidedly more cheerful tone to-day and
    suosequently quietened down.—Reuter Wireless.  -  104 words
  • 137 9 to liquidate without loss. —R.euter Wireless. American Recommendation VIEWED WITH SCEPTICISM IN LONDON London, Sept. 12. Sen tor Pittman's recommendation to President Roosevelt to raise the price of silver to $1.19 per ounce (the present price is 37*2 cents) is regarded by London bankers and bullion
    to liquidate without loss.—R.euter Wireless.  -  137 words
  • 46 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London. Sept. 12. The amount applied for in treasury bill tenders to-day was £62,440,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £45,000,000. The average rate per cent, was 511.30 d as compared with 6,7.34 d. a week ago
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  • 70 9 —Reuter Wireless. Formed By Senor Lerroux Madrid, Sept. 12. Senor Lerroux, ex-Minister for Foreign Affairs, has formed a republic coalition government but excluding the socialists. His Cabinet is distinctly more moderate than its predecessor and will aim at placating the growing conservative element which has long been
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  • 77 9 The treasurer acknowledges the following collections w’hich have been made through the public collection boxes which the undermentioned have so kindly allowed to be exhibited in their premises. The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China $lO.lO The George Town Dispensary, Ltd.. 8.04 Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd.
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  • 136 9 Reuter Wireless. Irish Free State AGREEMENT WITH IRISH LABOUR PARTY London, Sept. 12. The prospect of a general election in the Irish Free State has receded as the result of a conference in Dublin to-day between the Free State Government and members of the Irish Labour
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  • 125 9 atmosphere in Eastern Europe.—Reuter Wireless. Departure Of M. Pierre Cot RUSSIA'S DESIRE FOR NEWI FRIENDS Paris, Sept. 12. Hundreds of people, including the Soviet Air Attache, cheered the departure of M.. Pierre Cot, Minister for Air. for Moscow. The other two planes left earlier but will
    atmosphere in Eastern Europe.—Reuter Wireless.  -  125 words
  • 70 9 dition of national calamity.”—Reuter Wireless. Big Organisation Drive Begun Dublin, Sept. 12. ‘‘A big organisation drive for an United Ireland is now being begun in every parish in the Free State,” says an appeal for funds issued by the New United Ireland Party to-day. The appeal adds “at
    dition of national calamity.”—Reuter Wireless.  -  70 words
  • 98 9 TEN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £217.2.6 £217.15.0 TIN—(3 Months) London £217.2.6 £217.15.0 Singapore $110.50 Business Done Penang Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundrled) 53.40 $3.40 BLACK PEPPER .< $13.75 $l3 75 RUBBER London 3% d. 3-U d. New York 6%c.(G) 6}jjc.(G) Singapore H%c. H%c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed $4.40 $4.40
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  • 217 10 SIR S. TALLENTS’S NEW APPOINTMENT > The Postmaster-General has appointed Sir Stephen Tallents as the public relations officer at the General Post Office. He will commence his duties on October 1. Sir Stephen Tallents' duties as Secretary to the Empire Marketing Board terminate on September 30,
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  • 281 10 Bill To Be Brought Before Parliament Campers all over the country may have their recreation killed by a Bill it is proposed to bring before Parliament. The Bill is promoted by the Rural District Councils’ Association, with the support of the County Councils' Association and
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  • 202 10 Lord Tavistock’s Complaint Speaking at the National Credit Association’s summer school at Matlock, Lord Tavistock, the president, said the worst enemy of economic reform was an ignorant man, w’ho was really the bosom ally of the international financier. It w’as possible for a mere handful
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  • 366 10 Cinema Party Living at 14,000 Feet MAKING AVALANCHES A gallant little band of climbers have been living on the snow-clad slopes of Mont Blanc during the past month making scenes for a film of the first ascent of Mont Blanc by Jacques Balmat in 1786.
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  • 150 10 REVOKED FOR ADJUSTMENT The grant of probate issued in March, 1930, in respect of the property of the tenth Earl of Harrington, of Elvaston Castle, Derbyshire, who died after a hunting accident in November, 1929, aged 42, leaving estate in his own disposition
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  • 356 10 100 Passengers Injured— Rescue By Light of Flares New York, Sept. 6. Thirty people were killed and a hundred were injured in a railway accident at Birghampton, New York, during the night. u A milk train bound from Hornell to Jersey City crashed
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  • 157 10 His London Castle A violent criticism of Lord Melchett and of his father, the late Lord Melchett (Sir j Alfred Mond), appears in Hitler’s organ the “Volkischer Beobachter”— quoted by the Jewish Telegraph Agency,—under the signature “A.R.”—Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, the editor of the paper, who
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  • 492 10 Inquest on Former York Schoolboy The inquest at Barmouth on August 31 on Wilfred Allport (20), son of Dr. W. Allport, of Birmingham, who was killed on Fairbourne Beach, near Barmouth, when struck by the wing of an aeroplane piloted by Miss Doreen Tyzack, of Arthog, near Barmouth,
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  • 100 10 Improvements in New Design Postal orders of a new design, which is limited at present to those costing half-a-crown, but is to be extended shortly to all postal orders, have been issued. In the new design the space for postage stamps is more to the right. A G.P.O.
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  • 166 10 Historic Tria! Memento GIFT BY OLD EAILEY COUNSEL Mr. Justice Humphreys is to be the recipient of a signal compliment from the members of the Old Bailey Bar. It will be recalled that at the conclusion of the great arson trial the foreman of the
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  • 154 10 Spell of the Simple Life Marlene Dietrich, the 'dm star, has at last found a haven where she can men’s trousers without exciting iht Jiatest comment, says aR- it< message. &ie is holidaying at Fetan in the Ei’s a where shorts and breeches for dim are
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  • 103 10 Four Hurt By > ~usidri i heard vflf An explosion which cou a wide area shattered i' njuna 9 Attercliffe, Sheffield, anto a woman and three \>ung> A three-year-old boy, jse o f Bright-street, Atterclitt ian aerial bomb a supp in a box of metal scrap.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 256 10 C k 'j C\Z^*^***--— s x eU ■//L 'By Appointment Tho Name is yourScifeouard hen you order salt you buy something of unknown quality: but when you ask for ‘Cerebos you obtain a perfeetly packed Salt prepared under ideal conditions from pure natural brine. To insist on ‘‘Cerebos’ is to
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  • 399 11 CRASH AT OUTSET CF RECORD ATTEMPT THE MARQUIS DE PINEDO Trapped fa Blazing Monoplane New York, September 2. The Marauis Francesco de Pinedo, one of Italy’s most famous airmen, was killed when taking off from the Floyd Bennett Field for Baghdad in an attempt to beat
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  • 160 11 Magnificent Effort to Swim Malta Channel > The whole of Malta is thrilled with the magnificent effort of their champion swimmer, Arthur Rizzio, to swim the Malta Channel from Sicily to Malta, a distance of 53 miles. He was taken from the water when only thirteen
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  • 100 11 Is It An Extra Strain The growing practice of equipping motorcars with wireless sets is referred to in! the current number of the “Police Chroni- j cle.” “Most of us are aware of the intoxicating eyect of music appropriately played,” states the journal. “If, therefore, it
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  • 461 11 Sir Miles Lampson's New Appointment HIS ACHIEVEMENTS IN FAR EASTERN DIPLOMACY The King has approved the appointment of Sir Miles VVedderburn Lampson, His Majesty’s Envoy-Extraordinary and Minis- ter Plenipotentiary at Peking, to be his Majesty’s High Commissioner for Egypt and. the Sudan. Sir Miles Lampson, once
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  • 210 11 Giving the Fish A Sporting Chance Scarborough, September 3. Rules which provide the tunny fish with a sporting chance of escaping capture have been drawn up by the British Tunny Club as a result of allegations, reported in “The Daily Mail”, that unbreakable tackle has I been
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  • 317 11 Result of Naval Economy AUTUMN EXERCISES Ships of the Home Fleet are leaving their ports for the concentration at Weymouth, where the sailing regatta is to be held. On September 19 the Fleet will sail for Scottish waters, to carry out its programme of autumn exercises. An
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    • 288 11 remember teeth are living parts of y° ur body. They may be ill through lack of the proper ■''4** nourishment—Calcium. rl *L% <£:<»■&* ;.m#iar I&:’>’> •.:-£S’se «ftOt;:. t; ~r •♦£>'> M.<afc! jafc^-agEW?yJSSKr-ap-g: V aJs •/■E-’- •>'.-, <‘-S?!i!S 3t A X JW I. <ja jßfct&B c* l Mh *Bb i j
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    • 16 11 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.
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    • 206 11 Blackheads and Enlarged j rfaP&res Gone in 3 new easily banish V" black heads HwSk and enlarged pores, and have a new white skin in 3 days by the use of Tokalon Vanishing Skin- Kpaji? food T his contains predigested dairy cream and HHBHI olive oil combined with whitening, tonic
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  • Latest Commercial News
    • 594 12 KENNEDY COMPANY Share Report During the week under review the Share Markets have been active and the prices of most Tin shares have hardened in spite of a small decline in the price of the Metal of 17 6 to £217.2.6. Rubber has been dull and closing at 3%d. shows
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    • 82 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of August, 1933 Ngow Estate (2 Dredges only):—Hours, 1,308; c. yards, 234,800; piculs, 2,028.98. Takuapa Property (2 Dredges):—Hours, 1,369; c. yards, 276,900; piculs, 1,649.47. The following are the tin outputs for the first half of September, 1933: Takuapa Valley
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    • 76 12 The following are the rubber outputs for ti e month of August, 1933: The Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd.: 16,684 lbs. Total for 4 months, 61,820 lbs. The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd.: 33,707 lbs. Total for 4 months, 133,996 lbs. The Ayer Molek Rubber Company, Ltd.: 15,090
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    • 757 12 Singapore. September 13. During the week the price of tin steadily declined from the opening quotation of £219 to £214.17.6 per ton, but the local price, after reaching lower levels, closed almost unchanged at $lll per picul. In view of the fall in the sterling value
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    • 238 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department The tone has continued dull with an easier tendency. Local values, after declining to 11% cents per lb., close cent above the lowest but record a loss of cent per lb during the week. London and New York are also lower 5 32d. and
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    • 153 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,139 th auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,199,586 lbs Tons 535.53 Offered 1,192,146 lbs Tons 532.21 Sold 926,319 lbs z= Tons 413.53 PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sh<*et Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good Average Quality- 11% to
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    • 128 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 80 3132 81 9 32 New York 4.67 4.61% Montreal 4.84% 4.83 Brussels 22.71 22.81 Geneva 16.36 16.44 A materdam 7.86 7.89 Milan 60% 67 7 16 Berlin 13.25% 13.30% Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29%
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    • 372 12 iF I I < J xi I -Zl W 1 I fat* A.I Wa I > I fP| 1 I La f'4 l Mdla&A MRh wwl hB ft W f I Y Br» t B /i| KA .1. I A 17 '-1S J n As,. l SOLE DISTRIBUTORS I HENRY
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  • 594 13 kbcdJe of Principal Lines it *Cu Is a list of arriving > J ta-k... from Penang during tha week: IN PORT rO-DAY MS. ALSIA from Europe via Colombo. Saih Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore end Bangkok. SS. SANTHIA to Calcutta. S.S CHPVNITZ from Singapore to Colombo, Port Said,
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  • 208 13 SEPTEMBER 16 Singapore Races, last day. SEPTEMBER 20 Government Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Penang, Half-yearly Ordinary General Meeting, Survey Office Hall, Government Buildings’, 4.15 p.m. SEPTEMBER 23 Rugby Taiping vs. Ipoh at Taiping. Selangor Hockey Trial. Hockey State Trial in Ipoh. Wedding: G. A.
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  • 428 13 AIR MAILS A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail service will be closed at 6 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore by the s.s. "Mata Hari” will be closed at
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 74 13 M dLft at iO-DAY LAST T\VO~ LY ONE PERFORMANCE at 8 g. m 1 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.45 P.M. ’.GE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY IN THE BIG LAUGH RIOT I l COHENS AND KELLYS IN TROUBLE" AND 6 CHAPTERS OF DETECTIVE LLOYD" j TO-MORROW OPENING AT THE 2.45 MATINEE ANOTHER DOUBLE
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    • 71 13 /Map®l«lD6E I i A—' I I! f*' l'| H Ml r S 5 0 OGJ aWS ffilE ffl I 11 111 llliimiiijMyitllll 1 J HEAR THE SONGS: j "The Moment Saw You" 1 and i 1 “There's Something About A Soldier" r I j For Seats Please ’Phone No. 1J79.
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    • 256 13 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■saaaaßßa b_blb_b. _b_bj To-Night All Shows Special Licence To 1 a.m. FUN FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK. Saturday, ?6fh September, 1933. MISS RIBQiTS OPERA POSITIVELY 3rd LAST PERFORMANCE Will Present at 9 p.m. Miss R'boet and her ALL SINGING "ORION’S FOLLIES" in a tCronchong r- Vaudeville Night CANTONESE OPERA Will Stage Day
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  • 242 14 safe in CANADA SAYS "NO MORE adventures” Lord Edward Montagu, the Duke of Manchester’s second son, was found m British Columbia, after a police search had been instituted by his elder brother, \is count Mandeville, who believed that he ha been kidnapped. Viscount Mandeville, the Duke
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  • 273 14 A doctor with a big East End practice and what his solicitor described as “a horrible record as a motorist" failed in an appeal for a driving ban to be removed. He was Dr. Frederick Percy' Richard Gover, of Hartland. Stratford,
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  • 168 14 Bombay Denial of Reported Antagonism It is extremely wrong to say that there is antagonism to the visit of the M.C.C. earn, and that it is steadily growing,” said Mr. L. R. Tairsee, president of the Hindu Gymkhana, to the Press Association’s correspondent at Bombay on
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  • 562 14 Coroner’s Comment on Foul Play Suggestion MYSTERY OF SEA After hearing evidence by Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the Paddington Coroner, Mr. Ingleby Oddie, on August 31st recorded an open verdict at the inquest on Commander Cecil Brooks, D.S.O. formerly Commodore of the P. and O. Fleet, who
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  • 39 14 Reginald Cuff, of Broadway, Weymouth, Dorset, who won £940 in one of the Irish hospitals sweepstakes, was killed while riding a motor-cycle which he had bought with part of his winnings.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 186 14 TURKEYS The best breakfast ;n ail the world and for all the world is Scott’s Porage Oats. These oats are the pick of the Scottish oat crop, which as every one knows, provides the f nest grain in the world, and has been the staple food for centuries of one
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    • 35 14 AP/Ot STEEL I S' ife and certai n for all F emale I crmplaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. I W. 9. EDMONDS The English Pharmacy 62-5-1, Beach Street, Penang. I
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    • 340 14 invznted by the late Mr. fe Bernhard Baron (founder I of Arcadia Works) uhich roll, cork-tip, cut and finallv deliver complete Craven“A” cigarettes, ready for final s conditioning and sealed' I fresh packing. f 'l%. E- T r, fhi’ i r II» h J gib in -I® g. S P*?
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    • 1854 15 1d I qTWghyS A —ar m —k p. 0.-british india I and a* o lines Utrlvt/tNTING (Companies Incorporated In Hngland) 7^' BLUK PIMKMEI» LINE mail uargo services w> LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Tcluk c on Marseilles, L’don R’dam, H’burg Gl’gow. Sept* 22 Oct 18 LINE
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  • 584 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wem the latest j 3 MESSi&S. KENNEDY ahar*. list today. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 28J9 3010 c 28 9 30,0 c j Ayer Weng 1.00 I.loc 1.00 I.loc j Ayer Hitam 14|6 15j0 14|6 15|0
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  • 448 16 RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 RACE 8 j RACE 9 [l I I TIC-TAC I. The Crisis 1. Stand Up 1. Davidia 'l. Winways 'l. Voltage 1. Aureate 11. Boardwalk 1. Wampum 1« 2. Kalaw 2. Happiness 2.
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  • 388 16 To every age its pet branch of liteiature: the Victorians preferred the sentimental novel, and somewhere in the past Poetry had an innings. Now the fondness for the fiction alcove denotes an age that has a healthy interest in others: detective fiction especially has come to the
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  • 57 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 16 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 214 4m ts 2 4 1|32 Private 3 mjts credit 2 4 9132 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. 38 dis. nom.
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  • 503 16 GOOD GOING BOARDWALK FOR THE BIG RACE (BY TIC-TAC) Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the weather is fine and that the going should be excellent to-day. This means that more time records will go by the board. Money Spider s time for the mile
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 116 16 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 IMMEDIATE!’. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day and Night ’PHONE
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    • 139 16 PILES CaSEli Ao Knife! 1 Ao Snrgeon! I No other aft’:, tion causes-no-e ho than Piles. Vet Piles can be quxidv cured without the usu of injections scissors, "hot iron, eiecinciiy, or cutting or burning method, ind <• confinement to bed, and no doctor's er bills to pay. This famous
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 36 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. ..76 E Noon 91 s TIDE TABLES cllgh Water. Low Watg TO-DAT 10.45 a.m. 5.06 a.m. 11.25 p.m. 5.29 p.m. TO-MOBECW 11.15 a.m. 5.35 a.m. 11.52 p.m. 5.56 p.m.
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