Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 222. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 90 1 hurricane has wrought.— Reuter Wireless. Gulf Of Mexico WASHED OUT FROM RIVERSIDE STRUCTURES Mexico City, Sept. 19. least fifty lives have been lost in xico as the result of a hurricane which ,t round the Gulf of Mexico and northI according to reports from Tampico.
    hurricane has wrought.— Reuter Wireless.  -  90 words
  • 105 1 Reuter Wireless. Uncertainty London, September 19. Uncertainty as regards the financial poiicy of the United States continued to res- rict business on the Stock Exchange tolay, but there was some improvement in rubber shares on a revival of restriction talk. Wheat again responded to higher
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  • 94 1 —Rugby Radio Service. To Take Over New Control London, September 21. The proposal of the Imperial Committee n Economic consultation and co-operation hat the administrative and financial con- rol of the Imperial Institute of Entomology nd the Imperial Mycological Institute should henceforth be entrusted to the Executive
    —Rugby Radio Service.  -  94 words
  • 72 1 .—Reuter. Re-creation of F our Divisions In 1935 Tokio, September 21. It is reported that the military authorities have decided to seek sanction for the creation again of the four army divisions scrapped in 1925 making a total of 21 divisions for the purpose of meeting commitments arising
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  • 54 1 Re utc Advice to Grow Soya Beans Budapest, September 21. At the conclusion of a five day vis-F Herr Von Papen disclosed he had advised M. Gomboes to convert the wheat areas of Hungary for growing Soya Beans, Resin Oil Seeds and thus make Germany
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  • 191 1 —Reuter. Bread Shortage MANY MINOR STRIKES Havana, Sept. 22. A shortage of bread followed the closing of wholesale provision houses, which have objected to their employees’ demands for higher wages, and have ceased to deliver foodstuffs to retailers. Many minor strikes have broken out and longshoremen
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  • 49 1 —Reuter. Committee's Decision Paris, September 21. Th? International Tin Pool Committee has decided to allow the tonnage authorised for August and September to be placed on the market according to the scales agreed between the Governments concerned. The Committee meets again in London on October 27.-
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  • 121 1 ment to the Japanese Government. Reuter. Alleged Japanese Plans Moscow, September 22. A sharp protest against alleged Japanese plans for a change of administration in the Chinese Eastern Railway has been made by M. Sokolnikov to the Japanese Ambassador at Moscow. It declares that the proposed
    ment to the Japanese Government. Reuter.  -  121 words
  • 125 1 ’.—Rugby Radio Service. Brought Up-to-Date London, September 21. The new Oxford English Dictionary which has been in process of publication since 1884 and Is the largest dictionary in the world has now been brought up to date by the publication of a supplement. The last volume
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  • 150 1 —Reuter. With Firm Purchasing Power PLAN BEING CONSIDERED Washington, Sept. 21. It is understood that the administration is carefuly considering a plan for a controlled dollar with a firm purchasing power through which price levels could be established. It is pointed out that the President is empowered
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  • 95 1 death of the King’s father. Reuter Wireless. Political Reasons Baghdad, September 19. The betrothal of King Ghazi, successor to King Feisal, to his cousin. Princess Aliy’ah, daughter of the ex-King Ali of Hedjaz, was celebrated at the Palace last night in the presence of members of
    death of the King’s father.— Reuter Wireless.  -  95 words
  • 103 1 Reuter Wireless. Naxis Raid A Castle 41 ARRESTS Berlin, September 19. Nazi storm troopers and political police raided a castle in Franconian Jura near the town of Heidenheim and arrested fortyone men and women who are charged with plotting against the National Socialist State. The names
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  • 55 1 —Reuter Wireless. Adjusted By Falling Franc London, September 19. The price of gold remained unchanged to-day at £6-11-9. Another rise of a shilling seemed imminent earlier in the day following the rise of the franc to 79%, but big sales of francs adjusted the situation, the
    .—Reuter Wireless.  -  55 words
  • 28 1 Reuter Wireless. Anti-Dumping Orders London, September 19. The Treasury has issued anti-dumping orders against imports of electric light bulbs and rubber soled shoes from Japan.—
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  • 505 1 has actually increased.”—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. To Be Resumed To-day ITALY'S IMPORTANT ROLE London, Sept. 21. Anglo-French conversations on- the draft disarmament convention will be resumed to-morrow following a luncheon given at British Embassy in Paris by the British Ambassador, Lord Tyrrell. Sir John Simon and
    has actually increased.”—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless.  -  505 words
  • 40 1 —Router Wireless. By Pope Vatican City, September 19. His Holiness the Pope has honoured Austria’s leaders by conferring the Supreme Order of Christ on President Milkas and the Order of The Golden Spurs on Chan- cellor Dolfnss.
    —Router Wireless.  -  40 words
  • 126 1 dance of the paying of taxation. —Reuter Wireless. On Large Scale FOR RELIEF OF j UNEMPLOYMENT v The Hague, September 19. A reduction in the salaries of civil servants, further measures for improvements in the internal marketing of Dutch products and of the export trade are
    dance of the paying of taxation.—Reuter Wireless.  -  126 words
  • 73 1 —Reuter. Possibility of Anglo-American Agreement New York, September 22. The possibility of an Anglo-American “Currency Pact,” fixing the relationship between the dollar and the pound is reported to be under consideration by Mr. Roosevelt in connection with the forthcoming war debt negotiations, according to the Washington Correspondent of
    .—Reuter.  -  73 words
  • 40 1 Reuter. Wealthy Pasadena Society Woman Los Angeles, September 22. Jane Kitchen Spedding, a wealthy Pasadena society woman, has filed a petition for divorce from Thomas A. Spedding described as an English sportsman, resident at Shanghai alleging desertion.
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Adventure Recommissioned Londcn, September 22. The cruiser-minelayer “Adventure,” 6,740 tons, carrying 310 mines will be recommissioned in December with full crew from Devonport for service on the China station. It is anticipated that it will be ready to proceed to China in January.
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    • 75 1 I MAN'S TERRIFYING EXPERIENCE IN JUNGLE Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS J Page Claim for Property in Prov |>e 4 Coroner’s Enquiry 4 S.S. (Penang) Assn.: Summary of Minutes 4 Exclusive China News Service 7 Latest Cables 1 and 9 Latest Commercial News 12 Wireless Notes 10 Latest Share Quotations 12
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    • 2080 2 IATES FOR CASUAL Is.s. "Carnarvonshire- BANKS *****111’H ADVERTISEMENTS i voy. 27 joutward) I L/SAtIStS ting to hroT S °ie a that she p HANDEL MAATSCHAPPiJ S3V» 'J Ml communications relating to PXDec ted to arrive m Penang on satur W j '-Za Advertisements should be addressed day, the 23rd Sepe
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  • 900 3 ks Some Hard Things 1 Say About Sheikhs LEGEND of the divan THE CUSHIONS I, would like to have an hour or two n t j npany of a most amusing and ing character you must read Mr. CjOr! Makepeace’s new book, “Safari
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  • 422 3 WIFE SAYS THEY WROTE EACH OTHER EVERY DAY "HAPPY EXCEPT FOR FINANCIAL WORRIES Financial troubles were disclosed at the inquest at Paddington on Captain Alwyne Malcolm Fawcett, M.C., aged 36, who was found shot at a flat in Nevern-square, Earl’s Court, W. The
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  • 117 3 Post Office To Return All Money The organisers of a combination sweepstake on the St. Leger and the Cesarewitch, which would have benefited the Prince of Wales Hospital, Tottenham, have abandoned the project on police instructions. One of the promoters said: “Scotland Yard warned us that
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  • 325 3 45 ACRES OF WATER DISAPPEAR IN A NIGHT Sligo, September 3. The complete disappearance in the course of a night of a County Sligo lake, known as Lough Nasuil, The Lake of the Eye,” situate at Geevagh, about 16 miles from Sligo town, caused much speculation
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  • 138 3 The gypsum deposits of New Brunswick, among the purest in the world, are believed to have resulted from the sinking of an inland sea which once existed in and surrounding the Bay of Fundy. states the Natural Resources Department of the Canadian National Railways. This sea
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  • 250 3 Theory Ot Earth’s Pulsation Ths earth in due foi another flood or a -whe'e series cf them—if the past behavi- cur ci the ceeans continues in the future, accordmg tc a theory advanced to the In- ternational Geological Congress at Wash-| ington. I In C r address,
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  • 336 3 Nuns Attend Them In Secret Part Of Britain Hiding away in the remotest part of Essex I found the most tragic and peaceful spot in Britain. Twelve men and' two women live at this place, and they are waiting with almost incredible serenity for a deadful
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  • 271 4 Supreme Court Suit JUDGMENT FOR WIDOW WITH COSTS In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr Justice J. C. Cobett dismissed, with costs, the suit in which Moona Hamid Nathar Rowthar sued Hameed Bee (f) for the recovery of a piece of land situated in the
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  • 279 4 Further Hearing Posi-oned Further hearing into the case in which two Tamils are charged with the rescue of an arrested person and with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Indar Singh, an additional police constable attached to the King Street toddy shop, was continued yesterday afternoon
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  • 175 4 Form Co-operative Society (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, September 19. That the co-operative idea is spreading fast in Ke 'ah is widened by the fact that the staff of the Kedah Prisons have also formed a co-operative thrift and loan society. The meeting to inaugurate it
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  • 771 4 Verdict Reserved AYER ITAM MOTOR ACCIDENT SEQUEL An enquiry was held by Mr. D. M ills, the Coroner, in the Police Court yesterday afternoon into the death of a Chinese named Chye Thong, who died on July 5 as a result of a motor accident, which occurred
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  • 819 4 SUMMARY OF MINUTES Summary of the Minutes of the Committee Meeting held at the Penang Chamber cf Commerce on Tuesday, the 19th Septembrr, 1933, at 5 p.m. Present Mr. P. N. Knight, President (in the Chair). Mr. Lim Keong Lay. Dr. J. E. Smith. Dr. Ong Chong
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  • 596 4 Mrs. R. Burns has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from England. Mrs. T. W. Hinch, wife of the principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, has left for Home. Mr. J. C. G. Spooner was elected President of the Lake Club on Tuesday night at the general meeting. The
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  • 291 5 To-morrow's Fixtures CUP WINNERS AND LEAGUE CHAMPIONS CLASH following are the matches to be *1 to-morrow in the English and Scott < i Leagues DIVISION I n V v Sunderland I irkburn II v Sheffield XV t rton v Arsenal I< fs U v W Brom
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  • 115 5 Police Beaten A hockey match between the Police and the Young Muslims Union was played yesterday on the Patani Road ground and resulted in a win for the latter by an only goal. The Police initiated an attack from the bully off and carried play into the
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  • 124 5 Practice game to be played at the padang at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday. Whites:—J. P. B. Whaley: S. L- McNee, K. A. G. Hague, R. P. Bingham A. Campbell: J. A. P. Cameron J. H. Strahan; Johnson, I. Pemberton, J. M. Scou ar, B. M. Hembry, F.
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  • 400 5 Will Seng Keat Win Belt? HEMCHIT READING IN MAIN BOUT (BY ‘‘SECONDS OUT' 9 Given fine weather to-night, the promotion at Fun Frolic Boxing Stadium, should prove a big attraction for fight fans, especially the amateur bout between Tan Seng Keat and Frank Webber on which keen
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  • 43 5 Perry Beats Van Ryn Los Angeles, September 21. The following are the results of the quarter finals in the Pacific South West Tennis Championships. Jack Tidball beat Vines 1-6, 6-4, 7-5. Perry beat Van Ryn 6-1, 6-3. Reuter.
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  • 254 5 Result Of Draw PEDIGREE AND OTHER DETAILS The following are full details of the 1934 batch of Perak Turf Club Maidens, and the result of the draw 1, CH.E.G., by Knight of the GarterActress P. Logue and S. D. Scott 2, B. E. F., by
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  • 164 5 .—Reuter. Tour Almost Certain MEETING OF AUSTRALIAN BOARD OF CONTROL Sydney, September 21. The Australian Board of Control met today concerning the 1934 tour to England. Mr. Oxlade presided. Several matters were discussed before tea at a private meeting held in camera, and after dinner a cable
    .—Reuter.  -  164 words
  • 80 5 Govt. Trade School v. Hutchings’ An Inter-School Soccer match between the Govt. Trade School and the Hutchings’ will be played on Saturday, the 23rd instant, at the latter’s ground, at 5 p.m. sharp. The following will represent the Trade Schoo 1 Ng Kam Goon Chan Fui Kum, Ibrahim;
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  • 58 5 Indian XI. v. M.C.P. The following will represent the Indian XI. against the Municipality on Monday, at 5.15 p.m. sharp, on the Renong ground: Ahmad Anthony Rosco, M. Bahary M. S. Md. Zachariah, Syed Ganny, E. Md. Eussoff P. M. Adamsah, Meerasah, S. M. Abdul Kader, E. Md. Kassim
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  • 144 5 A valuable contribution to the motorcyclist’s bookshelf is the ninth edition of the “Motor Cycling Manual,” which has just been published. The w’hole work has been the subject of extensive revision, and contains a multitude of interesting illustrations, which amplify the .text in a most attractive manner.
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  • 331 5 Further Particulars Re Local Preparations Penang Chinese have started preparing in earnest for the forthcoming Malayan AllChinese Olympics to be held from December 23 to December 26 at Kuala Lumpur. A short while back we published details regarding the local basket and volley-ball arrangements. The responsibility of
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  • 164 5 Govt. Trade School Beat C.R.C. Yesterday evening the Govt. Trade School scored a narrow victory over the Chinese Recreation Club at volley-ball. The match was played on the latter’s court. With two games standing to the credit of each team, the last set proved interesting. At one stage, when
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  • 43 5 The Penang Combined basket-ball teams (men and ladies) will hold practices at Fun and Frolic Open-air Stadium to-mor-row night. Free seats will be provided. 8.30 p.m.: Ladies Combined v. Li Tek boys. 9.30 p.m.: Men Combined, Reds v. Whites.
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  • 740 6 FAMOUS ITALIAN IN BRITISH CAR f* TWO MISHAPS Prime Minister Visits The Pits By a margin of 40 seconds only, the famous Italian racing motorist. T. Nuvolari (M. G. Magnette) won. on Sept. 2nd, the International Tourist Trophy race, over the Ards Circuit, Belfast. Freddie
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  • 953 6 Comparison With America LOWER ENGLISH I STANDARD Each athletic season news of almost incredible athletic feats comes over from America. In the National Collegiate meeting at Chicago this season, for example, nc less than five world’s records were beaten. Here are the details: 220 yards in 20 2-ssec.
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  • 504 6 Public Playing More Games OLD BOYS’ RUGBY Improved Standard Of Performance Which sport is growing most in popularity? Since the War there have been abundant signs of a steadily growing interest in sport of all kinds. Lawn tennis, golf, Rugby football, athletics, swimming- all these can
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  • 332 6 No Defenders Soon, Says Australian ATTACK ON JARDINE "It is going to be more easy to convert cricketers to Australia’s way of thinking about body-line bowling, as instanced by the conversion of Arthur Carr, the Notts captain, and leader of the side which includes Larwood, the originator of
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  • 659 7 PROBLEM OF USEFUL DISPOSAL MANY SUGGESTIONS FROM PUBLIC ORGANISATIONS works along the sea coast.”—Hua Pei Jih Pao, Peiping. "It is gratifying to note that Mr. T. V. c- declared in the course of a press vieW on August 29 that the Chinese < rnment has
    works along the sea coast.”—Hua Pei Jih Pao, Peiping.  -  659 words
  • 167 7 —"Shun Pao.” Gen. Tsai Ting-kai To Direct Operations Amoy, Sept. 1. General Tsai Ting-kai, Commander of the 19th Route Army, has returned to Foochow from Lungyen by aeroplane to direct operations against the Communists in North-western Fukien. The marines at Mawei have received orders to move up
    .—"Shun Pao.”  -  167 words
  • 152 7 —"Sin Wen Pao.” Not Wanted In Sinkiang Nanking, Sept. 1. Mr. Peng Shao-hsien, the newly appointed member of the Sinkiang Provincial Government, has received a telegram from Gen- i eral Shen Shih-tsai, Defence Commissioner of tha* province, strongly objecting to the visit of General Li Tu.
    .—"Sin Wen Pao.”  -  152 words
  • 186 7 tinue to advance westward. —"China Times.” Deposed General Making A Comeback Chungking, Aug. 31. W’hile the civil war in Szechuen has come to an end, renewed fighting in Kweichow is expected to break out at any moment as a result of the pressure exercised by
    tinue to advance westward.—"China Times.”  -  186 words
  • 123 7 own sea ’plane “Kiang Chueh.” “Shun Pao.” Famous Chinese Aviator Visiting Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 5. Word has been received here from Tsinan stating that Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the famous young Chinese aviator who recently made a solo flight from Berlin to China, is leaving for Shanghai to-day
    own sea ’plane “Kiang Chueh.” “Shun Pao.”  -  123 words
  • 485 7 ENORMOUS SUMS ON REPAIR-WORK FLOOD PREVENTION PREFERABLE people would b? benefitted.”—“Sin Wen Pao.” “As a result of the recent typhoon which swept over Shanghai, the dykes along the sea coast, in the Paoshan Districts have been washed out at several places. The dykes on the Liuho
    people would b? benefitted.”—“Sin Wen Pao.”  -  485 words
  • 126 7 .—China Times. Labour Trouble Settled Shanghai, Sept. 5. As a result of the mediatory service offered by the Social Affairs Department of the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai, an agreement has been reached between the employers and employees of the British and American Tobacco Company whereby the strike
    .—China Times.  -  126 words
  • 47 7 .—“China Times.” $7,000,000 Loan For Repair-Work Peiping, Sept. 1. Mr. Ku Meng-yu, Minister of Railways, is now in Peiping negotiating with the local bankers for a lean of $7,000,C00 for repair-work on the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway, which is badly in need of thorough- gs ng repairs.
    .—“China Times.”  -  47 words
  • 186 7 JAPANESE REFUSAL BCAUSE OF GOLD MINES THERE gain control of the gold mines there.—“Ta Kung Pao,” Tientsin. Peiping, Sept. 1. It is reliably learned that the authorities of the Luantung Retrocession Commission has verbally replied to the Japanese protest against the attempt of the Chinese to take
    gain control of the gold mines there.—“Ta Kung Pao,” Tientsin.  -  186 words
  • 158 7 —“Sin Wen Pao.” Closely Watched By Shansi Warlord Peiping, Sept. 1. General Huang Shao-hsiung, Minister of the Interior, who has just returned here after an extensive tour in Shansi, informs the press that General Yen Hsi-shan is extremely anxious to see the Chahar situation settled as soon as
    .—“Sin Wen Pao.”  -  158 words
  • 136 7 .—Shun Pao. Christening Ceremony Plans Shanghai, Sept. 5. The christening ceremony of the second batch of five contributed aeroplanes purchased by the China Aviation Association will be held on September 9. The last batch of twelve contributed aeroplanes have already been assembled at Hangchow and are all in
    .—Shun Pao.  -  136 words
  • 61 7 —"Min Pao.” Shanghai-Hongkong Line Break Down Shanghai, Sept. 5. It is understood that cable communications between Shanghai and Nagasaki, Chefoo and Hongkong have been interrupted since yesterday as a result of the typhoon. Pending the restoration of cable communications all messages addressed to these places will be handled
    .—"Min Pao.”  -  61 words
  • 424 7 11 LIKE SWALLOWING A LAND MINE 11 MARSHALL FENG ON CURRENT AFFAIRS IN CHINA Tsinan, Sept. 1. Dressed in his usual coolie dress, cloth stockings and straw sandals, Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang received a representative of the “Tientsin Ta Kung Pao” at his moutain retreat on
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  • 72 7 General Sun arrives there. —Shanghai Morning Post. General Sun Tien-ying Leaves For Paotouchen Taiyuan, Sept. 4. General Sun Tien-ying, newly appointed Land Reclamation Commissioner in Chinghai, left here for Paotouchen yesterday after having received $250,000 and a large consignment of grain from the Shansi provincial authorities.
    General Sun arrives there.—Shanghai Morning Post.  -  72 words
  • 84 7 China Times. Joining Chinese Army? Tientsin, Sept. 4. It is reported that the bandits in the Luantung districts will shortly be reorganized by the Chinese authorities as the Japanese have persistently refused to allow the Chinese troops to enter the demilitarized zone for bandit suppression purposes. The situation
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  • 62 7 .—“Min Pao.” Proceeding To Shanghai Nanchang, September 1. The two reporters of the London “Times”, Messrs. Fleming and Yorke have returned here from Wuchow after inspecting conditions at the front. They are leaving for Hunan to-day by the overland route. They will stop at Changsha for a few
    .—“Min Pao.”  -  62 words
  • 59 7 —“China Times.” New Chairman Urges Reorganisation Shanghai, Sept. 2. Mr. Yang Yung-tai, Chief Secretary to General Chiang Kai-shek, has been persistently mentioned as the new Chairman of the Kiangsu Provincial Government, according to information from well informed circles. General Ku Chu-tung, the present Chairman, is now in
    .—“China Times.”  -  59 words
  • 75 7 Sin Wen Pao. Over $37,000,000 Damages Suffered Shanghai, Sept. 5. According to information from railway circles the loss to the Peiping-Mukden Railway as a result of the Manchuria Affair and later incidents is estimated at $37,588,455.35 w’hile the damages sustained by passengers travelling on the railway run as
    Sin Wen Pao.  -  75 words
  • 161 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Washed Away By Heavy Waves Shanghai, Sept. 5. As a result of the recent typhoon which sw’ept over Shanghai the dykes along the sea-coast at Paoshan and Woosung have been washed away by the heavy waves. The magistrate of Paoshan has sent an urgent wire
    .—Sin Wen Pao.  -  161 words
  • 92 7 Shanghai Morning Post. Gen. Fang Recruiting Bandits Kalgan, Sept. 4. The remnants of General Fang Chen-wu's troops have arrived at Tushihkou, in Northern Chahar, and have established their headquarters there. The detachment is several thousand strong and is properly equipped with arms and ammunition. This force is now
    – Shanghai Morning Post.  -  92 words

  • 817 8 In view of the lerman attitude towards the Jews. ht. Zionist congress at Prague last mont' v'as invested with more than usual interest. Tens of thousands of Jews have al read}' left Germany, where it has become next to impossible for Jews to make a living.
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  • 845 8 A CASE OF AUTO-SUGGESTION The only man who knows the full glory of pig-sticking is the sportsman who has been fortunate enough to ride and kill his boars single-handed. He must have a stout horse, a cool head, and a sure hand. This, however, is not a
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  • 784 8 A SOCIAL EVIL Methylated spirits v. r v to be a beverage but 1 the consequences arc Unl< W are certain restriction they are wholly inadequate but being bought cheaply it w’retched people w’ho u- by 'to swift intoxication. h,; mea ns (Glasgow have done w ustr
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  • 331 9 pronouncing of judgment.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Fascist Atmosphere In Court VAN DER LUBBE EXAMINED Refused Legal Aid Leipzig, September 21. Fascist atmosphere pervaded the small rcrowded Supreme Court when in the re of spotlights the aged President, Dr. ru'cr, opened the trial of the five ac-t-d on
    pronouncing of judgment.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless.  -  331 words
  • 88 9 raids along the northern front.—Sin Wen Pao. 19th Route Army On The War Path Foochow, Sept. 4. The 19th Route Army and other Fukien provincial troops have begun a general offensive against the Communists in NorLhern Fukien. It is reported that in the fighting in the vicinity
    raids along the northern front.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  88 words
  • 89 9 ,—Min Pao. Monopoly Being Contemplated Nanking, Sept 4. According to information from the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry is contemplating the enforcement of a match and tobacco monopoly in China and proposes to increase the import duties on foreign matches. It is expected that, with the enforcement
    ,—Min Pao.  -  89 words
  • 66 9 ,—Shun Pao. Arrival At Tihua For Inspection Tour Tihua. Sept. 4. Dr. Lo Wen-kan arrived here from Suchow yesterday afternoon He was met at the air field by Generals Liu W en-lung and Shen Shih-tsai, Chairman and Defence Commissioner of Sinkiang respectively. Dr. Lo is expected to
    ,—Shun Pao.  -  66 words
  • 109 9 Reuter. NEW GOVERNMENT PRO-ITALIAN Vienna, September 21. Dr. Dollfuss appears to have almost completely capitulated to the Heimwehr. The new Government seems to be Fascist and likely to be pro-Italian. It will likely be opposed by Nazis and Socialists, while the Heimwehr has no wide popular following
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  • 193 9 relief of the refugees at once.—Peiping Morning Post. Government Urged To Issue Funds Tsinan, Sept. 1. The Yellow River in Shantung continues to fall. At Lokow the water level to-day fell 2.7 inches. At Tungchuang, in the Upper Valley of the river, the water dropped two inches. A
    relief of the refugees at once.—Peiping Morning Post.  -  193 words
  • 53 9 Beauvais for the ceremony.—Rugby Radio Service. Memorial For Those Killed London, Sept 21. A memorial to those who lost their lives in the disaster at Beauvais, France, to airship RlOl in 1930 will be unveiled on October 1. The Prime Minister hopes to visit Beauvais for the
    Beauvais for the ceremony.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  53 words
  • 303 9 Day And Night Watch For Hidden Damage Waterloo Bridge, with all its paraphernalia, caused a scare on September 5 whan, as a sequel to a collision between a Belgian barge and one of the wooden piers, it was closed to traffic for six hours. Though only superficial
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  • 221 9 .—Reuter, Possible Purchase Of Cation IF CREDIT FACILITIES AVAILABLE Washington, Scptcmbci 21. President Roosevelt has appointed Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Governor of the Farm Relief Credit Organisation, to conduct trade negotiations with the Soviet, which are expected to have an important bearing on the question of American recognition
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  • 276 9 Detectives Out After Girl’s Assailant ALONE IN HOUSE Gagged And Dragged To A Bedroom Scotland Yard detectives are still searching to-day for a ginger-haired bandit who attacked and gravely injured Miss Helen Kirk, a servant, in a house at Hillyfieldscrescent, Broekley, S.E. on Sept. 2. Miss Kirk
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  • 71 9 towards Ichang and Shansi, in Hupeh.—Sin Wen Pao. Victorious Against Red Forces Changsha, Sept. 4. The Communists, under Ho Lung, who recently crossed the Hupeh border to attack the Hunan cities of Shihmen and Lihsien, have been defeated by the Hunan troops under Liu Yun-chien and have again
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  • 111 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY i TO-DAY London £216.10.0 £216.2.6 UN—(S Montte) London £216.10.0 £216.2.6 Singaporfl $110.25 $110.25 Business Done Penang $110.25 $llO% Business Dony Buyers no sellers 25 tons OOPRA —(Snndrted) $3.50 $3.50 BLACK PEPPER i $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London New York 7%c. (G) 7Ac. (G) Singapore 12, l a
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    • 450 9 1 ll lidt ,i Heliel! j everything is j i plain sailing now.,. There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place /fk I to Relief and Cheerfulness— (yy -4 BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW! U 7 W, J f bil LOOK AT HIM
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  • 1837 10 VARIABLE CONDENSER TROUBLES MICROPHONIC CONDENSERS—L. F. COUPLINGS—WARNINGS TO ACCUMULATOR USERS o (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) VARIABLE CONDENSER TROUBLES Although there are now so many firstclass variable condensers on the market which are really excellent examples oi engineering design and workmanship, there are still large numbers of the other
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  • 306 10 Duke Of Alba One Of The First Victims Madrid, Aug. 31. The Duke of Berwick and Alba, or plain Mr. Jacobo Stuart y Falco, as he is now officially known, has been one of the first to suffer loss of estates under the Republic’s Agrarian
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 27 10 I, Siemens J CABLES WIRES FE-ZuSX ALL CLASSES CABLES TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE f A\\\\\\M ow S-TA POWER TRANSMISSION HIIuJir SIME, DARBY 1— 7 LTD IL- IS" ]mj Penang.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1067 10 principal short-wave broadcasting STATIONS (Bv THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) tn Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION ■5 >, a; j ii w y" STATION. m j. j o® 5 g J Interval Mgnals, days of transmi». a cl I ’’K 2S •j 2 I I 7
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  • 490 11 To Make Way For Younger Officers OLDER MAN PROMOTED The Admiralty announce that the follow’»ng retirements and promotions have been approved:— Admiral Francis H. Mitchell, C. 8., D. 5.0., is placed on the retired list, at his own request, in order to facilitate the promotion of young officers,
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  • 250 11 “I Did Not Do It” I Stanley Eric Hobday, the man detained at Carlisle in connection with the death of Charles William Fox at West Bromwich on Sunday, appeared at West Bromwich Central Police Station on August 31at. Mr. Robert Beetlestone, the only magistrate, stood at
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1206 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a m. a. m. 6 a. in. 5 p. m. 6 p. m. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p m. 10 p. m. 11 p. m. to to
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  • Latest Commercial News
    • 437 12 Messrs. William Jacks, and Co., reported as follows on August 30: j The Wheat Settlement was considered I a Bull point, although it only appears to j insure a moderate consumption of Wheat twelve months hence, while adding very considerably to the risks “a Nation of Bread-eaters
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    • 105 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday 79 A 795 s New York 4.77% 4 81 Montreal 4.88% 4 88*4 Brussels 22.25% 22.22% Geneva 16 15 Amsterdam 7.69 7 69 Milan 59 59, Berlin 13.00% 1299 Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 O? 10 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29 29
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    • 55 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 22 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2;4 4 mjts 2|4 1|32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2;4 9j32 3 Documentary 2|4 13|32 On New York Bank Demand 55 nom. France T.T. 920 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.
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    • 1165 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 2 e 2 NAMES. ft a H 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. c Al’enbr R’ibher Co. 67 1 2 75 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ri 5« Amalgamated Malay Estates I 25 I AS Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 °5 Aver Kuning Rubber Estates I 2v Ayer Molek
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    • 864 12 TO-DAY'S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the lateet qucrtAtioiu tn MESBMU3. KENNEDY share. US' to* day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 1.00 I.loc 1.05 I.loc Ayer Hitani 15 0 15 9 15 0 15 6 Batu Caves 60 65 60 65
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 25 12 •—-•“‘•‘‘“•‘•-•uui WHAT LONDON IS DOING CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. ’GI i.; .X i.„ ’'l.7’ i 77 '7 7.. 7 '7TT 7 7X "TXXZ
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    • 266 12 MEW fiDVEHTiSEMEHTS i FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY The undersigned Solicitors for the administrator invite offers for the purchase of anyone or more of the undermentioned properties: 1. Lot 215 T.S. XXI N.E.D. Penang Area 530 sq. feet with house thereon No. 113, Penang Street. 2. Lot 214 T.S. XXI
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    • 833 12 TENDERS FOR THE Syp? LY OF TODDY 1. Tenders are invited pure fresh toddy to the c;, W of Shops in Penang from tl t 1 Tl l( iy the 30th. June, 1934 at rat. tc daily. The toddy to be I gallons Government Toddy Shor s a at the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 401 12 WBRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federatet Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmlsalong to the Indian zone. Announcement! will be made at frequent Intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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    • 39 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfa. 6 a.m. 78 E 5 m.m. Noon 83 N TIDE TABLES X TO-DAY High Water. Low Wats 1.50 a.m. 8.11 a.m. 1.57 p.m. 8.24 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.19 a.m. 8.42 a.m. 2.27 p.m. 8.50 p.m.
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  • 613 13 of Principal Lines f followitiK' is a ii®t of vp-j-sclb arriving i a '’filing from Penang during the week: T>- OORT S.S. CHEMNITZ from Singapore to Colombo, Port Said, etc. S.S. GEN. VAN DER HEYDEN from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan.
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  • 237 13 SEPTEMBER 22 Municipal Employees Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Half-yearly meeting, Town Hall, 4.45 p.m. SEPTEMBER 23 j Rugby Taiping vs. Ipoh at Taiping. Selangor Hockey Trial. Hockey State Trial in Ipoh. Wedding: G. A. Leiper—Miss H. B. Noon, St. George’s Church, 4.30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 29
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  • 382 13 AIR MAIL I A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to; Calcutta, thence by Rail to Karachi for. conveyance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. to-morrow. I OUTWARD MAIL A mail for Langsa, T. Semawe, SegliJ Sabang and Olehleh by
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 26 13 APIOI STEEL I B^teandcertiintor allFenud© ccrnphints.EveryladythouM lt-p a box in the boutCu < I W. 1. EDMONDS I The English Pharmacy 1 52-54, Beach Street, Penan»- ft
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    • 278 13 fun pioiic B OXI N G FRIDAY, 22ND SEPTEMBER, 1933. At 9.30 p.m. Amateur Contest HANDSOME SILVER BELT TO BE PRESENTED AS SOUVENIR TAN SENG KEAT vs. FRANK WEBBER (The Best Chinese Amateur) (Of Local Fame) 4 ROUNDS. NEIL HEMCHIT vs. PAT READING (The Fast Hard Hitting (The Tough English
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 193 13 British Entertainment At Its Best! J OPENING XHT W YU GTTYY MATINEE TO-NIGHT! AT A <_> A AKJ TO-MORROW BRITAIN'S DROLLEST COMEDIAN ABSOLUTELY AT HIS FUNNIEST BR'TISH DOMINIONS' UPROAR!© USLY FUNNY FARCE i j syoney in OF Aft ItTPII” >1 I Howard Nlult i the GARTEti I V ONE h
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  • 340 14 WORRIED BY AN INTRIGUE In Love With Wife Of A Neighbour BROKEN HOMES Village gossip over a police constable’s friendship with the wife of a neighbour so preyed on the policeman’s mind that he shot himself at his station, South Mimms, Middlesex. At the inquest at
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  • 143 14 Night Long Search For Armed Fugitive How a relieving officer, himself unarmed, set out after an armed lunatic in lonely country, late at night, and succeeded in catching him. is a story which has just come to light. He found his man sitting in a
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  • 127 14 Steep Dives Made Safe British brains and engineering skill have solved one more major problem of the air, adding immensely to aeroplane safety and efficiency. The Gloster company has perfected a device that will automatically vary the pitch of the propeller in flight. The gear, which is
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  • 308 14 Because Police Won’t Allow Parking WAR DECLARED There is “war” brewing in Croydon. On the one side, armed with note-books, pencils and dete ™ined Ranged against them is a force of shopkeepers, motonste t i J don Chamber of Commerce- nd the De puty Mayor, Aiderman
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  • 432 14 Patients Should Be Told, Says One Do doctors make too much mystery about their art? And have patients a right to know all the essential facts of their condition? These are questions which have no doubt been brooded over by the fretful minds of sick
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 216 14 DON'T WAIT FOR A FIRE! ORDER A Mcrryweainers’ "FIRE-SUDS" EXTINGUISHER SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limited. PENANG. iB <■ <■ s-« <• r St. Ann’s Malvern i i Water Unrivalled for Purity HEALTH GIVING 3 (Bottled from the famous St Ann’s Well, Malvern.) i CALI L ICK'S i PENANG. a iaggj»w»,
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    • 248 14 JlßHtilUWOfll IWI *JI 11'111 1 Ttm 11 ’«r I’ I i■r I I 111 I Never neglect II 111 111 Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. I|| a safe and reliable remedy, and will pre|l| vent many of the complaints so common s I I taken once or
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    • 2197 15 vr vrzA-cr, 1 1 12, u dIKA 11 b CH KO AICLE. 15 I' V ~~--i j, ~j~ I HtyJ j j g V /X —an~sTT~N p. 0.-british india rhh’F mr?^ <r and apcar lin es 111 MttPR-Lj-tNT I NG 'Companies Incorporated Ln England) TU'BLUK FUMMEIb LIME 1 m 1
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  • 291 16 Food, clothing and shelter would seem to be the prime needs of life. Something to keep the water out and to temper the elements to a household is a roof: to invite someone under ones roof is the compliment of hospitality. From Penang Hill you can see the orderly
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  • 206 16 Strong Protest Against Abolition i (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September 22. A strong protest was made by the unofficial members of the Kinta Sanitary Board against the abolition of the Town 1 Planning Department. Mr. W. J. B. Ashby pointed out that the Board had
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  • 254 16 Sequel to Tiang Joo Failure In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Cobbett, the Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. R. Moor, applied for adjudication orders against a number of Chinese who were or are still partners in the now bankrupt firm of Tiang Joo Co., of
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  • 237 16 Steal T rousers Near Detective Station Two Tamil boys, Govindasamy and Narainan, aged 10 and 8 respectively, were brought before the Penang Magistrate, Mr D. Wills, in the Central Court, this morning, and charged with the theft, at 9 a.m. yesterday, from the vacant land at the back
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  • 518 16 Mauled By A Tiger SUCCUMBS TO HIS INJURIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 21. A jungle scene that would provide a thrill even for the most critical of cinema-goers, was enacted in the wilds of Bukit Cherah Batu 130 miles from Taiping) on Saturday
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  • 122 16 The following arrived at Penang this morning by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore Mr. G. R. Oehlers, Dr. C. Smith, Mr. G. A. Leiper, Mr. S. E. C. Charlwood. Miss E. T. Mclntosh, Mr. R. G. Andrews, Mr. C. Whalan, Mr. J. Donnelly, Mr. T. A. Rogers, Capt.
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  • 54 16 Ng Kuk, an elderly Chinese, pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to a charge of theft, at 4.30 a.m. yesterday, from an Argyll Road shop, of part of a tyre, value 60 cents. Accused was unemployed, and was ordered to the House of Detention
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 473 16 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sii, Through the medium of your valuable journal, I venture to bring some facts of very great importance to the general public. It is a well known fact, that with the different race meetings held in
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  • 308 16 Over 400 Straits Settlements policemen with over 10 years' service are to receive cuts in their pay as from the first of this month if a police economy scheme already prepared is approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. These men
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 96 16 PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-MORROW Orchestral Music During Tiffin 12.30 p m. 2.30 pan. GRAND HOLLYWOOD BALL EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. ATTRACTIONS Lady’s Prize, Presented by Majestic Cinema, Gent’s Prize, Presented by Queen’s Cinema, FRENCH DOLLS FOR LADIES HOLLYWOOD CAPS FOR ALL BALLOON DANCE HOLLYWOOD COCKTAIL BAR “HOT DOG” STALL The
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    • 189 16 :Y©ar I SBUYS MUCH I MORE TH-OAY I THAN IT DID I YEARS AGO I SPEND IT J I at PARMANA N D' S J I Se <s 0 I S. >1 At I 3J I I NO! Such Golden Opportunity will never I occur again to secure NEW AND
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