Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 40. 219. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY. 19th SEPTEMBER. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 182 1 —Reuter. Brighter Restriction Prospects Destruction Of Rubber Tapped h Excess Cf Chaetas London, Sept. 19. The Financial Times Amsterdam co', respondent ha* stated that well-informed D”tch rubber quarters understand that the meeting of the British Rubber Growers Association in London on September 18
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  • 309 1 Radio Service. On Disarmament Situation SIDERABLY CLOSER TOGETHER London. September 18. s disarmament conversation in f vt n the French Premier and j. cretary, M. Daladier and M. Paul 1 the British Ambassador and tary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Capt. Anthony Eden, began in and was resumed in
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  • 71 1 Capt. Cameron Acquitted of Rash Driving From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore, September 18. used acquitted”. With this twojudgment, Mr. H. A. Forrer, District acquitted Captain Cameron of the s Own Cameron Highlanders, an ast staff officer, attached to the local who had been on trial for causing by
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  • 52 1 Dinner Party at Raffles (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 18. amese papers announce that Singapore I’.usiasts are arranging a dinner party at Raffles Hotel, to be attended by 800 ’J>le, to welcome Luang Pradit when he ves by the s.s. “Hakone Maru’ from pc on
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  • 69 1 Sudden Chinese Tax (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 18. Rice milling in Bangkok has practically stopped at present owing to the incidence of a tax of a dollar per picul suddenly imposed on all rice entering China from other countries. Forty-five per cent, of the
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  • 111 1 —Rugby Radio Service. CARRYING ON CONFERENCE DECISIONS London. September 18. Messrs. Loveday and Soppani. directors cf the Financial and Economic Commisions of the League of Nations, were to-day received by Mr. MacDonald in his capacity of President of the World Monetary and Economic Conference. It is understood
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  • 148 1 —Reuter. Covers 4G0.000 Miners LABOUR RIGHTS CLAUSE STRUCK OUT Washington, September 19. The Coal Code signed by President Roosevelt provides for a 40 hour working week. The Bituminous Coal Industry fixes basic minimum wages for skilled and unskilled labour and provides for the marketing of coal
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  • 98 1 Two Fatalities (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 18. There were two fatalities among the week-end crop of accidents. A Chinese died through falling from a moving lorry, while a small Chinese boy was drowned in a pond while bathing. There were three other accidents,
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  • 170 1 —Reuter. Town Buried; Thousands Killed Sudden Rise Of River-Bed Causes Flow In Opposite Direction Shanghai. September 19. That the river-bed of the upper reaches of the Min River, an important tributary of the Yang-tse-kiarig rose suddenly as a result of an earthquake causing the waters
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  • 177 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Low Point Of Depression Passed LEAGUE OF NATIONS REVIEW London, September 18. The League of Nations “review on the quota of world production and prices”, states that there are encouraging signs that the lev. point oi world economic depression was passed about the middle
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Demonstrators Routed FURTHER TROOPS FOR STRIKE AREA Havana, Sept. 18. Notwithstanding the anti-American feeling which is still high residents are largely disregarding the order for the boycott of American companies in connection with the strike at Manzanillo. Soldiers routed the Communist demonstrators who were inciting the
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  • 101 1 under the Empire Marketing Board.- Rugby Radio Service. Two Meetings Held Yesterday London, September 18. The Wheat Advisory Committee set up by the terms of the recent international wheat agreement, held two meetings today at the Foregin Office under the chairmanship of the United States Ambassador, Mr.
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  • 43 1 i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 19. No Chinese papers were published and Chinese flags were flown at half-mast yesterday, as a sign of mourning on the second anniversary of the beginning of the Japanese invasion into Manchuria.
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  • 44 1 -Reuter. Negotiations For 3,000,000 Bales New York, September 18. Negotiations for the purchase of 3,000,000 bales of American cctton for French interests will open thin week on the arrival of the international banker, M. B. B. Nei- decker from Paris.-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 39 1 EMPIRE PRODUCTS AYLMER CATSUP A PALATABLE CATSUP made by the most famous packing house in Canada. It provides a delectable accompaniment to all meat and savoury dishes. Sole Agents for British Malaya. TTffiJ SB 11 m 4 rrW’ n
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    • 107 1 Il I KING OF THE SAKAIS’ BODY TO BE SENT TO ITALY —Page 16. TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page Appalling Earthquake Damage in China 1 Brighter Restriction Hopes 1 Indian Notes and News 3 Chinese Soup Seller Convicted 4 Chinese Seventh Moon 5 Cricket in England 0 Sport in Scotland 0 Exclusive
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  • Indian Notes And News
    • 304 3 M ANDHI’S DISCUSSION WITH PANDIT J. NEHRU Great Gesture To Government NTOUS TALKS AT POONA THIS WEEK Poona, Sept. 5. l.ition is again rife regarding M Gandhi’s future plans as a result invitation to Pandit Jawaharlal discuss Congress policy with him' .1 As Pandit Jawaharlal i
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    • 238 3 Allahabad, Sept. 1. stating that he had done much solid rig while in jail, Pundit Jaw’aharlal iu, in a Press interview to-day, said. nain aim had been to study world proas, particularly recent developments in rmany, America, and elsewhere, and irnate their probable effect upon
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    • 841 3 FIRED ON BY BENGALIS AT A FOOTBALL FIELD POLICE SHOOT DEAD ONE ASSAILANT OUTRAGE WITNESSED BY WIFE AND OFFICIALS MIDNAPORE, Sept. 2. r»^v <ln r aP n re to its b,ack record of terrorist murders to-dav when -\ir. K h. I. Burge, Magistrate and Collector, was
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    • 135 3 Bengali Youth Taken Into Custody Calcutta, Thursday. I A large-sized trunk full of dynamite sticks was discovered by the Police this I afternoon following a' raid on a house in the Indian quarter of the City within a stone’s throw of the Police Court. A Bengali
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    • 85 3 Gave Refuge To Armoury Raid Absconder Chittagong, Thursday. A widow named Kashiroda Prabha Biswas and a man named Brojendra Sen were sentenced by the Special Magistrate to four years’ rigorous imprisonment each cn a charge of harbouring Suryya Sen, the principal absconder in the armoury raid
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    • 136 3 BOMBS, CARTRIDGES AND REVOLVERS Plant For Faking Currency Notes Calcutta, Sept. 2. Nine bombs, 1,000 live cartridges and four revolvers were discovered by the police to-day during the search of a house in the Jorabagan quarter of Calcutta. The police also discovered a plant for manufacturing
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    • 183 3 Begum Shah Nawaz Happy At News Bombay, Sept. 2. I am so glad that Mr. Gandhi is shortly meeting Liberal leaders and delegates to the Joint Select Committee; that is the 1 best piece of news I have had for a long time,”
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    • 120 3 To Meet Nehru This Week Poona, Sept. 5. Mr. Gandhi wrote to Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru inviting him to come to Poona as soon as possible. The latter has telegraphed that he will be in Poona on September 8 or 9. Mr. Gandhi is still undecided regarding his
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  • 251 4 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. Entries close for Selangor Turf Club professional Meeting. SEPTEMBER 23 I Rugby Taiping vs. Ipoh at Taiping. Selangor Hockey Trial. Hockey State Trial in Ipoh.
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  • 141 4 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March—Seviad—Franklin. 2. Overture—The Calif of Bagdad— Boieldieu. 3. Selection—A Waltz Dream—Strauss. 4. Intermezzo—Tip To®—Cooke. 5. Waltz—Auf Wiedersehen—Hoffman. 6. Selection—The Casino Girl— Englander. 7. Fox Trot—My Baby Just Cares For Me—Donaldson. GOD SAVE THE KING. To-morrow, at the
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  • 832 4 Sentenced To Be Hanged STABBED TWO TRADE RIVALS The last case at the Penang Assize Court came to a conclusion yesterday afternoon when an elderly Chinese egg soup seller, Toh Ah Chong, was sentenced to be hanged for the murder of a compatriot at Rope Walk
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  • 290 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. South have returned from leave. Mr. P. F. H. Crowther of Repah Rubber Estate, Tampin, left for home. Mr. J. M. McDonald of Punggor Rubber Estate, Batang Malaka, left for home. His Highness the Sultan of Johore celebrated his sixtieth birthday on
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  • 92 4 This successful troupe of artistes gave a fitting finale at the close of their season in Penang by the All Vaudeville Show, at which there was a packed house last night. Miss Riboet was at her best and her company thoroughly deserved the plaudits
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 167 4 Cuticura Healed. Rash of Wet Nature On Son’s Face "The trouble started on my son’s face with irritation and burning, and a rash broke out of a wet nature. The irritation was so bad that he was always scratching, and the breaking out spread to other parts of his body.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 487 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daven try, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmlsdons to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55
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  • 519 5 Full Statistics TAN OF PERAK THE LEADING OWNER p. Sultan of Perak, with six wins, is and two thirds, was the moat owner of the Singapore Turf 1 Cup Meeting, Mr. Alan Loke jood second with five firsts, two ind two thirds. rode nine
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  • 116 5 .—Reuter. An Innings Victory SUTCLIFFE, HENDREN AND WYATT SCORE CENTURIES London, September 18. The cricket match between the Champions and the Rest of England was played at Lord's and resulted in a win for the Rest by an innings and 23 rims. Yorkshire batted first
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  • 104 5 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged MONDAY. 25th SEPTEMBER Mrs. Wemyss v. Miss Wemyss. E. T. M. Lias v. T. A. Wemyss. D. McLeod Craik v. M. T. P. Rule. F. T. Clifton v. G. B. F. Southam. TUESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER Mrs. Gilmour v.
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  • 185 5 Final Positions The following are the final positions in the Second Division of the Penang Football League. It will be seen that three teams tied with 22 points, but the D.A.F.C. "B by reason of their goal average, top the table Goals P W L
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  • 25 5 Rt uter. London, September 18. In the first division of the English League, Blackburn Rovers defeated Newcastle United by three goals to two.—
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  • 279 5 Singapore Criticism (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Criticism has been levied in Singapore on Bud Walley on his failure to beat Bee Basco on September 8 in Penang and the fact that he managed only to draw with the Philippine lad, indicated, so our contemporaries
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  • 522 5 Month of Devils Nearly Over To-day is the 30th day of the Chinese Seventh Moon. Those hungry dead that have scoured the world for a month in quest of food will be back in captivity again. The gates of the Hades will have clanged tight on them
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 34 5 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfai 6 am. 77 E 6 m.m Noon 84 E TIDE TABLES TO-DAY 12.20 a.m. 6.38 a.m. 12.22 p.m. 6.57 p.m. TO-MOBBOW 12.52 a.m. 7.10 a.m. 12.55 p.m. 7.27 r>.m.
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  • 1171 6 THE M.C.C. TEAM FOR INDIA COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP ANOMALIES Hendren's Book On Cricket (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 2. A CHANCE FOR. YOUNG PLAYERS The number of withdrawals from the M.C.C. side chosen to go to India has created an impression that serious difficulty has arisen in
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  • 1291 6 RANGERS' NARROW LEAD ALBION ROVERS* DISTINCTION Border Rugby Prospects (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 2. RANGERS SET THE PACE There are seme indications of a good Scottish League this season as far as equality of play is concerned. It is, however, much too early yet to
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    • 53 6 HATS AT HALF PRICE CfllttESE k.Uh'TE-RTi BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. f APIOL STEEL I I S»ire and certain for all Female r I complaints. Every lady should i keep a box in the house. I w. i. dmonm I 1 The English Pharmacy I I 52-54,
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  • 621 7 IVAYS AND MEANS TO DEAL WITH THE SITUATION importance Of Development And Organisation In the course of an address at the weekly Sun Yat-sen uniorial service of the National Government recently, Mr. ang Ching-wei dwelt upon the seriousness of the situation rented by China’s mounting
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  • 40 7 Closely Watching MOVEMENTS OF CHINESE GOVENMENT Consequent THE POWERS* ATTITUDE TOWARDS CHINA On Mr. Soong's Return fraught, with grave possibilities.—“Shanghai Morning Post.” fraught, with grave possibilities.—“Shanghai Morning Post.” Chinese nation is opposed to Japan
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  • 294 7 fraught, with grave possibilities. —“Shanghai Morning Post.” Determined To Attack Communist Stronghold Hongkong, August 29. It is learned that General Chen Chi-tang, the Canton warlord, is now determined to make a decisive drive against the Com- j munist stionghold at Hueichang in an effort to relieve the grave
    fraught, with grave possibilities.—“Shanghai Morning Post.”  -  294 words
  • 362 7 Japanese Taking Advantage Of Situation “It is still premature to regard the reticcession progress of the demilitarized zone in Northern Hopei as completed as the Japanese still refuse to return the passes along the Great Wall and the Hsinlunghsien outside the Wall. Furthermore Japanese troops are still overrunning
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  • 567 7 STRANGE SUGGESTION BY JAPANESE DELEGATES Has Japan Experienced A Change Of Heart? t According to foreign telegrams from Canada, the Japanese delegates suggested at the session of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Banff on August 24 that an international 4 conference of the
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  • 93 7 —■“China Times.” Rebel Troops Withdrawing To North-west Peiping, August 30. Fighting has broken out at Shangtu between the rebel trops under General Chi Hung-chang -and the Chahar troops under Genreal Sung Cheh-yuan. The rebel troops are now withdrawing north-west. It is reported that the troops
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  • 99 7 —“Shun Pao.” Shipping Companies’ Precautionary Measures Shanghai, August 31. Wild rumours are now in circulation in Shanghai to the effect that a large group of pirates have come here with the intention of boarding some outgoing vessel for piracy purposes when the ship reaches, southern waters.
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  • 184 7 “Shanghai Morning Post.” Captured And Looted By Bandits Wuhu, August 30. Reports just coming to hand state that ‘lan.-han an important centre north of Yangtsze in Anhuei, was captured by audits on August 27th and the whole city roughly looted. It is understood that he bandits were all
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  • 117 7 .—“Mr Pao.” B. A. T. Co. Strikers Shanghai, August 31. Police had to be called out yesterday to maintain order at the Tobacco Workers Union when a serious dispute developed between the strikers of the B. A. T. Company. A number of the workers desired to resume
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  • 61 7 sacred at Kashgar.—“Shanghai Morning Post.” Breaks Out Anew In Kashgar Nanking, August 30. According to special reports received from Tihua, in Sinkiang, an anti-Chinese movement has broken out anew in Kashgar. It is said that the natives and Mohammedans have combined against the Chinese. More than a thousand
    sacred at Kashgar.—“Shanghai Morning Post.”  -  61 words
  • 55 7 at five thousand square miles. —“Shanghai Morning Post.” Caused By Bandits Breaking Dykes In Southern Hopei Chengchow, August 30. It has now been confirmed that the flood in Western Shantung was caused by dyke-breaking by the bandits in Southern Hopei, where the area flooded is estimated at
    at five thousand square miles.—“Shanghai Morning Post.”  -  55 words
  • 68 7 —“Shun Pao.” Active On Hupeh-Hunan Border Changsha, August 30. According to an urgent telegram received here from Lihsien, in North-western Hunan, the Communists under Ho Lung have captured Chienkou on the HupehHunan border and are now rapidly approaching Tsinhsien and Lihsien, in Hunan. The local authorities there are requesting
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  • 57 7 “Chine. Times.” Foochow, August 30. The Fukien Provincial Government has received ar official report from General Liu Ho-ting, who is in command of the provincial troops in North-western Fukien, stating that the Communists at Yenping have been driven back and that city is still
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  • 117 7 be tried by a special court.—“ Sin Wen Pao.” Indefinitely Postponed Shanghai, August 31. Tho World Anti-War Conference, which has scheduled to be held in Shanghai on September 3rd, has been indefinitely postponed because no place can be found for holding the meeting. Lord Marley hopes it
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  • 74 7 —“China Times.” Formal Inauguration Of Direct Train Service Shanghai, August 31. The direct Shanghai-Peiping express service will be formally inaugurated to-mor-row, according to an announcement made by the railway administration. There will be one train leaving from both ends daily. The up-train will leave Shanghai at 1 a.m. every
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  • 103 7 tablishrrtent of the Company. “Sin Wen Pao.” $1,500,000 To Be Raised To Buy Aeroplanes Canton, August 30. Under the auspices of General Chen Chitang and General Li Tsung-jen, an aviation company for the south-western provinces has been organized to develop civil aviation in Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Yunnan and Kweichow.
    tablishrrtent of the Company. “Sin Wen Pao.”  -  103 words
  • 67 7 —“Sin Wen Pao.” Kweihua, (Suiyuan), Aug. 30. The newly constructed motor highway between Suiyuan and Tihua, in Sinkiang, was formally thrown open for traffic this morning when five motor-cars left here for the Sinkiang capital under the projection of armed guards provided by the
    —“Sin Wen Pao.”  -  67 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 63 7 Slump or no slump, all the advertising busines.that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discriminrtmn. It ba; to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it advertised
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  • 605 8 Some time must necessarily elapse before the effects of Hitler’s campaign against the Jews can be appreciated to the full. The first frenzy of the movement which is designed to purge public life in Germany of its non-Teutonic elements, appears to have worn off, but there
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  • 390 8 It was announced early last month that the British Government had decided to discontinue the Empire Marketing Board, and the decision was confirmed later. The principal objection to its existence is the cost. Britain no longer is willing to carry a share of the cost, which
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  • 977 8 She remembered her father as she had I seen him last, years ago, when she was still a child at school and he had come there and asked for her. It was the ipidmorning break on a July day, sultiy with thunderous heat. In h.er tattered gingham frock
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  • 767 8 SKYSCRAPERS i With the opening of anotH 1 ,u ntain’’ building—the Cumberland H. T U 1 Pjirl < Lane there is an incrensir L j nc y to regard sky-scrapers in Lend i L, 1 Usenet possibility in the near futur ’ere are, l however, several reasons
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  • 190 9 Rei/w’- Abiding Movement PARTY OPENS CAMPAIGN Ijondon, September 18. an imposing parade of Blue uform” at Thurles where GeneS.hTi. s 111 Mr. Cosgrave, Mr. Dermot i T& >n were on the platform to open n for the new United Ireland Cd x o > Duffy warned
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  • 100 9 —'“Shun Pao.” Tries To Get In Touch With Ur.ga Kalgan, August 30. t s under the rebel general Chi H have arrived at Shangtu, on 1 i i. Suiyuan border, with the obvit .nit', .on or moving northward along th <algau-Urga Highway to join up the U- rnnunists
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  • 103 9 .—“China Times.” Loss Of Property Said To Be Over $100,000,000 Nanking, August 30. cording to Mr. Chang Hung-chien, R< st ruction Commissioner in Shantung, now in Nanking, the flood water rn Shantung is eight feet in depth <uii' the crops in that area have been d i ■ly
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  • 84 9 .—“China Times.” ore Returning From Japan Shanghai, August 31. is reliably learned that more than nty destitute Chinese are now in Osaka w ding for the next boat to return to ‘i na at the expense of the Chinese Gov- >: nent. It is said that these Chinese
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  • 65 9 'Shun Pao.” Shanghai Organizations To Discuss Measures Shanghai, August 31. The various public bodies here will hold urgent meeting to-morrow to discuss *ctive measures for the relief of the ugees in the flooded area along the Yel- River. Mr. Hsu Shih-yin, Chairman of the Naual Relief Commission, is
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  • 124 9 —Reuter. What Share Of Import Trade MILLOWNERS' CONFERENCE Bombay, September 18. The British cotton delegation were present at the opening of the Conference of the Millowners Association. Mr. Mody, Chairman of the Association, presiding said that the pertinent question was what share Lancashire could have in
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  • 84 9 .—“Shun Pao.” 54 Districts Affected Nanking, August 30. The Government has received official reports from the provinces affected by the recent Yellow River flood giving the number of hsiens in their respective provinces now submerged under several feet of flood water. According to these reports three hsiens
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  • 18 9 Reuter. By Levinsky Chicago, September 19. King Levinsky out-pointed Jack Sharkey here in a ten-round contest.
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  • 255 9 Man Apologises to Police For Obstructing Inspector A public apology made by a Chinese, Poh Kim, who was charged with obstructing a Police Inspector in the discharge of his duties was accepted by the Taiping Police, represented by Mr. T. A. Chilcott, Officer in Charge of
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  • 66 9 Early Morning Tragedy At Muar Bank A shooting tragedy occurred about 5.50 on the morning of September 14 at Muar, when Endar Khan, a Punjabi Moslem was shot dead on his charpoy in the premises of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corpor-a tion. The gun used was a
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  • 249 9 LiveEy Encounter With Police LANCE CORPORAL LOSES TOOTH Two English gunners, T. Eldei and D. Thomsen, attached tc the 7th Anti-Aircraft Batter}, R.A., at Blakar Mati, appeared before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, cn Saturday, on charges connected with an alleged drunken brawl
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  • 205 9 Pawnbroker Pays the Same As Shirtmaker The case was concluded in the Police Court this morn ng of Gopal Pillay, a Tamil tailor charged with criminal bleach of trust in respect of shirt material on August 12. Witness Isaac, a patron of the Jual Murah, bought an almira,
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  • 96 9 Charge of House T respass Um Yun, a Chinese, was brought before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning and charged with house trespassing at 11.35 p.m., on September 17 with intent to commit an offence. Accused had told a story to the Police
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  • 93 9 Kwan Soo Man, another Chinese, pleaded guilty when he was charged for the second time with the theft, at 3.15 p.m. on September 9, from house 177 A, Argyll Road, of a basket of tools, value $1.20, belonging to a carpenter named Cheong Chiew accused maintained that
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  • 249 9 Chinese Charged PENANG DISTRICT COURT Charged with giving false evidence in the course of a judicial proceeding a Chinese named Yeoh Ah Tam stood his trial today before the Penang District Judge. Detective Inspector Blackerley prosecuted w’hile the accused was defended by Mr H. H. Abdul Cader.
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  • 80 9 In Penang To-day For the first time in the history of Penang harbour a ship fully manned by Chinese put into the harbour this morning, The ship flew the Chinese flag and is named the s.s. Vooyang and arrived here from Suminoe, Japan, and is
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  • 118 9 nN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market £217.5.0 TIN— (3 MoatiM) Tondrm No market £217.5.0 Singapore i $111.25 $110.62i/ 2 Business Done Penang 5 ***** RiiHineHH non»» Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA —(Sundrted) 3 40 3 40 BLACK PEPPE® $14.50 $14.50 RUBBER London 3%d 3 U l l6d
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    • 150 9 triumphant Motherhood J m Jhm few’ wk fv Ik v I tO OK PAT t feL J L ini 1 J Jjhl'ih Mrs. B. Howard, winner of the London “News-Chronicle” Mother and Child Competition, January, 1932. This competition attracted Y r widespread interest and an enormous number of beautiful pictures.
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    • 9663 10 POSITION OF TIN INDUSTRYBENEFITS OF CO-OPERATION STRAITS SETTLEMENTS STOCKS MR. JOHN HOWESON'S REVIEW The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation, Ltd., was held on August 31, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, EC. Mr. John Howeson (chairman of the company) presided. The Secretary
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    • 617 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY CO.4PANY The following were the in biE&biis. jaENNEDY to-day. Yesterdsy To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller MINING Ayer Weng 1.00 1.1, 1.05 11Qc Ayer Hitam 14 6 15 150 Batu Caves 55 57 60 Chenderiang 19 J 6 19 Hong Fatt 46 >) 46
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    • 295 11 TURKEY'S, TURKS S^^A$ t 1 he best breakfast in V all the world and for all the world is Scott s Porage Oats. These oats are the pick of the Scottish oat crop, which as everyone knows, provides the finest grain in the world, and has been the staple food
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    • 222 11 'll IFWW j Jiß s 3 a rw7nnrK?r3 A• 13 pt H t i JBIi H B 13 t, Label Z EST Scotch WH> S|C 8 nII rfcil Qt <-< isti 111 Be Sure it’s Dewar’s |iji |;ij S |lll ‘White Label’ Wjmh ■i ‘«".M ill Bi SOLE AGENTS FOR
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  • 1945 11 SUCCESS OF YORK MEETING: AGA KHAN'S GIMCRACK STAKES: A WARNING TO JOCKEYS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6. KING SALMONS SUCCESS The big meeting at York was brought to a successful conclusion on August 31st. when the weather was many degrees cooler. Rain even threatened occasionally,
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  • 254 13 SOON THEAM CO. fallowing are the changes In ou q .ticas up to noon to-day;— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellen JTN Weng 100 1.10 1.02% 1.12% :is 19 6 20 6 19 9 20 9 (’aves 55 60 57 62% jl Fatts 45 47% 45 47% r .ongs 149
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  • 84 13 The following are the latest quotation* Xor 10-uay. Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Hitam 14 9 15 3 Eatang Padang 14 16 Hong Fatt 45 47% Hongkong Tin 14 9 15 6 Katus 17 0 17 6 Kinta 137% 1.40 K. Kampar 6 9 7 6 Ku chai
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  • 56 13 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 19 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|4 4m ts 2|4 1|32 Private 3 m ts credit 2[4 9|32 3 Documentary 2|4 13|32 On New York Bank Demand 53nom. France T.T. 910nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 37% dis. nom. Shangiiai T.T. 43%%
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  • 109 13 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 80 3|32 80 2132 New York 4.79% 4.69% Montreal 4.89% 4.87 Brussels 22.42 22.61% Geneva 16.16 16.31 Amsterdam 7.86% 7.83 Milan 59% 60 I|l6 Berlin 13.11% 13.21 Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29 29% Prague 105%
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  • 1146 13 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST E 1 NAMES. I S £2 I 11 8 ISi RUBBER (Dollar.) c c Allenby Rubber Co. 671, Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 so Amalgamated Malay Estates li c lin Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 8; Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates t; 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.
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  • 383 13 Directors’ Report The following is the report of the Directors of the Menglembu Lode Mining Co., Ltd., to be submitted to the Shareholders at the Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Company, to be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 1-a,
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  • 341 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, on August 26 by the s.s. “Karoa" was delivered in London on September 16. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence
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  • 552 13 ><Ledv. e of Principal lines Fhr fell* «n. v u h list of Is «rHrii»; 3-1 fcuL x iiwit. Penang during tb* weei IN PORT IC i S.S. CHEMNITZ from Singapore to Cc lombo, Port Said, etc. S.S. KAROA to Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. TAPAH
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    • 26 13 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the “Pinang Gazette” regularly and keep at the top of the tree.
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    • 370 13 TO-NIGHT LAST'PERFORMANCE AT 8 P.M. I UNIVERSAL’S DOUBLE ATTRACTION j 'THE ALL AMERICAN” 1 PRECEDED BY I j The Concluding Chapters of f j ©ETECTOVE LLOYD" NEXT CH ANGE TO-MORROW f 1 ROLAND PERTWEE’S THRILLING CROOK DRAMA I "THE BMND SPOT" I WITH 1 PERCY MARMONT And All British Cask
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  • 365 14 STUDY OF MIND TO AID THE BODY Soecial Course For Medical Students GETTING RID OF THE QUACK The most important step yet taken towards securing official recognition of medical psychology as a branch of medical science is. "The Daily Telegraph” understands. to be expected in the
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  • 472 14 Transformation Of Waste Lands ALL DUE TO A NEW PLOUGH Half a million acres of moorland and fen in the British Isles could be profitably used for afforestation after treatment with the new rip plough developed for the Forestry Commissioners. This was the view expressed to the
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    • 107 14 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN —An advertisemen. in the “Pinang Gazette” is a ttreless salesman. Pr»Mn one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is alt the more satisfactory in
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    • 260 14 SANATOCEI’ .i irritability Tiredne Freque Vs 'xlfiSr Heada?'ej v Vy Stomach /JU v rou ble I /tij/// <///// Rid yourself of General Weakness WHATEVER the reason “There, is abundant eviof your weakness and dence of the value of Sanatlistlessness, Sanatogen will > i i j ogen as a Testoratiw and
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    • 2084 15 A w< I m. N P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA p (Companies Incorporated in Bnglandjj MAIL PASSENGER ana CARGO SERVICES fc "F FUMMBIi LIME mim a ifFi 1 B A F IAB I and Oriental 8. N. Co., > Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Sw«tx* Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Dae TRAVEL
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  • 464 16 Penang in the daytime bears a remarkable resemblance to hives of insect activity. From seven till nine in the morning every home garage opens its doors to empty its contents upon I the road that leads to the town office. Though few business houses are impos- I
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  • 119 16 —Reuter. JAPAN’S INCREASING POWER The fortification of the Bonin Islands is the subject of an article by a correspondent of the Times’ who refers to the suggestion that the repo: ted conversion of Port Lloyd ihto a naval airbase portends the Japanese abandonment of Ladrones and the other
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  • 569 16 A Misunderstood Question DEWAR'S WHISKY CASE When the case in which Ooi Hong Kean of Chop Teik Seang, 370, Beach Street, was charged with selling to the prejudice of Lim Thean Woon of No. 47, Kepala Batas, 5 bottles of Dewar’s Whisky, not of the nature
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  • 271 16 Latest Amendments MAIDENS CLASSIFIED IN CLASS 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 18. The following amendments, promotions and new classifications are announced after the Gold Cub Meeting. CLASS 2 TO 1 Happy New’ Year Nonya Bukit Timah Star Player Winfield CLASS 1 TO 2
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  • 101 16 Taken Over By Runnymede CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT AFTER 13 YEARS The Pinang Gazette understands that the Runnymede Hotel Co., Ltd., is taking over the running of the Crag Hotel, Penang Hill, as from October 1. The present lessees of the hotel, vvho are also the lessees of
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  • 108 16 Municipal Employees The ordinary half-yearly meeting of the Municipal Employees’ Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., will be held at the Tcwvn Hall. Penang, on Friday, September 22. at 4.45 p.m. Mr. J. R. Danson, the will preside. The Profit and Loss Account for the half-year
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  • 45 16 On Visit to Malayan Branches Mr. J. Macgregor, the popular Director of the well-known firm of Caldbeck, Macgregor Co.. Ltd., who is on a business visit to the firm’s branches in Malaya, will arrive at Penang to-morrow morning by the s.s. Kinta
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  • 38 16 What Totalizator Handled (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 16. It is estimated that $1,250,000 passed through the Totalizator and Cash Sweeps during the recent Gold Cup meeting. Over $225,000 was invested on the big sweeps.
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  • 706 16 TO BE SHIPPED TO ITALY TO-MORROW DEVOTED ITALIAN The remains of Signor Cerruti,! that wonderful old Italian gentleman who won the confidence of, and lived among the Sakai tribes of the Batang Padang Valley, and which were buried in Penang, were exhumed last
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