Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Mo. 223. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY. 23rd SEPTEMBER. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 333 1 the mails to Southampton.—Rugby Radio Service. ■ot Loses Bearing OWED BY FRENCH FISHING BOAT London, Sept. 22. nail seaplane catapulted from the t Liner Bremen yesterday arrived Southampton early this afternoon a night of buffeting in the Chanflying about «00 miles from the the pilot and
    the mails to Southampton.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  333 words
  • 91 1 Rugby Radio Service. By Mr. Scott Paine London, September 22. Mr. Hubert Scott Pains who designed, built, drove and financed at personal cost f i 22,000 the motor-boat, Miss Britain 111, the recent attempt to capture the internal motor-boat trophy, is to attack on •ay the
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  • 137 1 a, LUILUUG VFA 520,000,000 in real estate. —“Sm Wear Pao.” Gen. Liu’s Fortune Of $60,000,000 Chengtu, Sept. 5. General Lin Wen-Huei, deposed Chairin of the Szechuen Provincial Govem- nt, is now at Fulin, on the SikangSzechuen border, with several thousand <i"-n under him. He has received a
    a, LUILUUG VFA 520,000,000 in real estate.—“Sm Wear Pao.”  -  137 words
  • 107 1 s.— Reuter. Approved By President Roosevelt 10 CENTS A POUND Washington, Sept. 22. It is predicted that the administration is planning an advance of ten cents a pound on the 1933 cotton crop to farmers who are prepared to adhere in 1934 to the acreage plan
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  • 147 1 with General Chiang Kai-shek. —“Sin Wen Pao. a I Efforts At Compromise Nanking, Sept. 5. Mr. Yu Yu-jen, President of the Control Yuan, to-day emphatically denied the report that he would be sent to Canton to, effect a compromise between Nanking e-nd Canton and to induce Messrs.
    with General Chiang Kai-shek.—“Sin Wen Pao. ”  -  147 words
  • 133 1 “Shun Pao.” Agrees To Government’s Terms Kalgan, Sept. 5. General Fang Chen-wu, who left with his troops for Tushihkou as an indication of his refusal to accept the terms of the Government, has at last yielded to the demands of General Sung Cheh-yuan, Chairman of the Chahar
    “Shun Pao.”  -  133 words
  • 144 1 j “Shun Pao.” Chinese Troops Proceeding To Luantung Peiping, Sept. 5. The Peiping authorities deny the press reports that the Japanese military head- quarters have refused the Chinese request .to send troops to the Luantung districts for the suppression of bandits. On the contrary they point out that
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  • 56 1 the first time since the war. —Rugby Radio Service. German Representative Present FIRST TIME SINCE THE WAR London. September 22. Military attaches of 16 foreign coun tries were present on Salisbury Plain today during the Aidershot and Southern Command exercises. The German representative attended the manoeuvres for the
    the first time since the war.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  56 words
  • 124 1 .—“Sin Wen Pao.” Busily Building Up Strong Military Force Nanking, Sept. 5. According to information frem a rel-able source, the newly formed Eastern Chinese Republic is now busily building up a strong military force. It has fixed the cities of Tungning, Hutin, Mishan, Paoching, Ningan, Mulin as
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  • 46 1 i.—Reuter. London, September 22. Wing-Commander R. P. Willock has been appointed air attache to China. He is sailing at the end of October but it is still undecided where he will reside. He served with distinction in Egypt, Iraq and Kurdistan. —Reuter.
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  • 47 1 —Reuter. GERMAN DECREE Berlin, Sept. 22. A decree authorises from to-morrow retaliatory restriction imports from countries which restrict the import of German goods except where existing treaties sanction such restriction. The decree, however, will be enforced where a third nation enjoys benefits denied to Germany.—Reuter.
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  • 204 1 Communist Attempt to Mar the Festivities Copenhagen. September 8. Prince Knud, the second son of King Christian, was married this evening to Princess Caroline Mathilde, daughter of the King’s brother, Prince Harald. The ceremony took place in the Royal Chapel of Fredenborg. Some local Communists
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  • 130 1 i.—Rugby Radio Service. Leaves Croydon To-day 9 DAYS’ JOURNEY London, Sept. 20. The first air mail from London to Rangoon wall leave Croydon to-morrow* and is scheduled to reach Burma on October Ist. After flying over the existing Indian route via Cairo, Baghdad and Karachi to Calcutta
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  • 136 1 —Reuter. Americans Taking Refuge in U. S. Warships Cienfuegos Cuba, Sept. 23. Troops sent to Soledad to reinforce half a dozen rural guards protecting English and American nationals who are isolated in the Soledad sugar mill, arrested three communist leaders and strikers but subsequently released them.
    —Reuter.  -  136 words
  • 195 1 ’Plane Crash Disaster to Soviet Aviation Five high Soviet officials and three other persons were killed in an air crash seventy miles from Moscow* on September 5. The officials were M. Baranov, Vice-Com-missar of Heavy Industries M. Abram Goltzman, Chief of the Civil Air Fleet M.
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  • 36 1 Leiper—Moon The wedding takes place this afternoon at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Gerald Andrew Leiper, formerly of Penang, and Miss Hilda Blanche Moon, niece of Mr. and Mrs. T. Rogers of Penang.
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  • 116 1 L. —Rugby Radio Service. Council Meeting IMPROVEMENT IN t OPIUM TRAFFIC London, September 22. Under the presidency cf the Norwegian Premier, M. Mowinck, the Council of the League of Nations opened this morning at Geneva following a private session at w’hich it was decided on the request
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  • 106 1 .—“Shun Pao.” Shanghai Reception Plans Shanghai, Sept. 6. Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the young Shantung aviator w*ho recently returned to China from Berlin by air, is now* on a cross-coun-try flight as a means to arouse the airmindedness of the Chinese people in the interior. Mr. Sun arrived at
    .—“Shun Pao.”  -  106 words
  • 196 1 10,000 Summonses At Bromley Mi, T. M. Pritchard, the Registrar, at Bromley Registrar’s Court, recently commented on the fact that people in distant parts ol England were continually being summoned at that Court because they owed money for radio sets purchaseu by them on the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 37 1 JkYLMER. EMPIRE PRODUCTS r j Xm f ’A- 1 4 y •AYLMER INFANTS* FOODS Strained Asparagus Strained Beans Strained Carrots, Strained Tomatoes, Strained Spinach, Strained Peas, Soup. Sole Agents for British Malaya SB II MUJ IP*" JT"””
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    • 64 1 -r V— REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL Page 9 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS —l.l -I Page Poor Mr. J. R. Danson 4 Tiang Joo and Co. Bankruptcy 5 Sporting News 5 Exclusive China News Service 7 Latest Cables 1 and 0 Latest Commercial News 12 The Mails 13 Shipping 13. Latest Share Quotations 16
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1886 2 RATES FOR CASUAL selangor turf club. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Autumn 1933 Race LIMITED. TT HJ!LIIIIULmL„. Meeting TUa (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Chartered Bank NEDERLA' IDSCHP I II" OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA UAkIDFI Ma Saturday, 30th September and Successors to— (Incorporated in England MA, I J TaL a L IOTJ
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  • 404 3 Single People Will Be Made To Feel Like Criminals BIOLOGICAL REVOLUTION BEGUN Following on the speech of the German Chancellor at the Nuremberg Congress on the racial problem, the National Socialist Government has opened its ambitious campaign for the spread of racial knowledge, racial hygiene
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  • 200 3 Remanded For Further inquiries WEST BROMWICH CASE Stanley Eric Hobday, the young West Bromwich man, charged with the murder of Charles William Fox at West Bromwich on August 27th, made his first appearance on September 7 in open court at West Bromwich. A large crowd had
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  • 399 3 An Adventuress Bound Over STORY OF £2 LOAN A suggestion by the police that the accused woman was “nothing more or less than an adventuress” was made at Canterbury, on September 4, when Diane Ida Fennell, 25, was charged with obtaining £2 by
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  • 203 3 Charter Presented To Willesden Willesden, cn the outskirts of London, became a bcrough on Sept. 7th, and all the streets were ablaze with bunting in honour of the cccasion and ‘o welcome the Lord Mayor Sir Percy Greenaway), accompanied by the Lady Mayoress iLady Greenaway) and the
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  • 93 3 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending September 16, 1933, shows a total of 50 deaths- 28 males and 22 females—the death-rate being 16.71 per mille, compared with 20.39 in the preceding week and with 17.78 in the
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  • 418 3 Former Blue Funnel Master WELL-KNOWN IN PENANG AND EAST We take the following from the “Isle of Man Times” of August 19: Captain Thomas Hudson Collister, who died yesterday at “The Quinta,” Douglas, was a Manxman of whom his countrymen have reason to feel proud. Until
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 295 3 By Appointment Indispensableetlnexpensive No matter how large your income you cannot buy a better Salt than Cerebos —no matter how small you cannot afford to do without it. Whether the occasion is i banquet or just an impromptu meal Cerebos is •he least expensive of the mportant details of your
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    • 124 3 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advert isetnen. in the Ptnang Gazette’ is a tireless salesman. From ane 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 all the more satisfactory in
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    • 81 3 WHEX Any ©ld <■»©»« 1\ iy sublime. Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. I ■■■H■■■■BB■■K■■■ R) O El Bl B B gazette” Centenary Num b e r If 2 A FEW COPIES LEFT. Obtainable From B 3 Messrs. Kelly Walsh. Singapore. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., K. Lumpur. Do. Epoh.
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  • 796 4 HARASSED BY MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ALL DUE TO THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY! The Law Is An Ass At the half-yearly general meeting of the employees of the Penang Municipal Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, Mr. Danson, the President, once again had to appeal to members not to
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  • 129 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENULAND 15th Sunday after Trinity 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins PSS LXXXIV and LXXX. Hymn 270. 8.30 Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion. Chinese. 6.30 Evensong —PS LXXXIX. Verses 1-19, 192. Magnificat 200. Nunc Dimittis 201. Hymns 220, 423, 215, 12. FRIDAY
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  • 159 4 At the E. &O. To-night The “E. O.” promises us a Gala Night I to-night, when Penang’s First Hollywood j I Ball is being presented. The beautiful Ball Room is decorated by Flags, Balloons, j Streamers Pesters, advertising forthI coming films tc local cinemas. The Majesi tic Queen’s
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  • 78 4 Rangoon King Scout in Penang After a successful cycling tour through Burma and Siam, Mr. A. M. Appan, a Patrol Leader and King Scout of the Provincial Headquarters’ Troop, Rangoon, arrived in Penang yesterday. His log book contains appreciative letters entered by people of note. He found his
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  • Round The Local Cinemas
    • 149 4 Hilarious Sydney Howard Comedy At Majestic Sy'dney Howard is at his best in “Night Of The Garter,” which opened a season to full houses at the Majestic last night. His portrayal as Bcdger, the butler, s destined to elevation to the select group of fictional butlers
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    • 199 4 Fine Ruth Chatterton Film At Queen’s The Rich Are Alway’s With Us," Ruth Chatterton's first picture for Warner Bros., opened to good houses at the Queen's last night. In the story Miss Chatterton appears as the wealthiest member of the wealthy set, happily married
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    • 243 4 Realistic Scenes of Yellow River Floods The Yellow River Fioods have recently been the chief topic in our exclusive China news service. But it is to wondered how many readers fully realise the plight of the unfortunate victims. A visit to the King’s, where the film, “Torrents”
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  • 454 4 Mr. D. H. Hampshire has returned from a trip to Bali. Mr. Kenneth Black has returned to Malaya from Home leave. Mr. S. S. Duray, Secretary to Judge; Ipoh, is confined to his house with a severe attack of influenza. Mr. J. Freeman, Controller, Posts and Telegraphs
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  • 118 4 Election of Office-Bearers The Penang Maruthuvar Sangam held its sittings on September 21, 1933, at the premises of the Senthamil Valipa Sangam to elect the office-bearers for the year of 1934 under the presidency of Mr. V. Nadasam Pillai, J.P., at 8 p.m. The hall was packed,
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  • 158 4 Syce Robbed in Kuala Nerang Road (From Our Own Correspondent J AJor Star, September 22. A daring highway robbery is reported to have occurred in broad daylight on Thursday last in the Kuala N erang District, It appears that a Malay motor-car driver employed by a Chinese merchant
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 158 4 iYOUR OWN! EAR J, WILL CONVINCE YOU MORE THAN ACL ADVERTISING AS TO THE WONDERFUL TO\E S- QUALITY- AND, YOUR EYES THE EXCELLENCE I OF WORKMANSHIP OF THE r I UolumL GRAFONOLA i. 1 a 1 J SINGLE SPRING MODEL $50.00 DOUBLE $58.00 ROBINSON PIANO Co, r BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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  • 1512 5 Tiang Joo Co. in Bankruptcy FURTHER PROCEEDINGS application to make partners BANKRUPT > IS A DEAD PARTNER LIABLE? briefly reported, there were further lings before Mr. Justice Cobbett Supreme Court yesterday in conn with the bankruptcy of Tiang .ml Company, of which the ex-1 !pal Commissioner, Yeoh Cheang vas the
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  • 462 5 But None Since 1930 This man must have something like a record for suffering. He says:—"Since 1910 up to 1930—that is 20 years—l have been a great sufferer with rheumatism. I am pleased to say that since 1930 up to date, I have been free
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  • 268 5 Oh Seng Swee, a married man with five children, living at 529, Jelutong Road m his public examination in bankruptcy yesterday stated that all his children were dependent on him. In 1923 he joined a partnership business in firewood with a capital of $4,000 and came
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  • 119 5 The public examination of V. E. Rozells, until recently a Municipal sub-sanitary inspector was also held before Mr. Cobbett yesterday. Bankrupt living at 13, Irving Road was adjudicated a bankrupt in July this year. He w’as employed until recently a Municipal Sanitary Sub-Inspector at a salary of
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  • 648 5 Visitor's Disappointing PENANG MALAYS' CLEARCUT VICTORY a The Singapore Pernakan Club, the Champions of the Singapore Mohamedan Association Football League, who arrived here with a big reputation, disappointed a large crowd yesterday in their first match in Penang, being beaten by two clear goals by the
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  • 47 5 —Reuter. Women's Doubles Final Lc~ Angeles, September 22. Tn the final of the Women’s Doubles in the Pacific South West Lawn Tennis Championships Miss Elizabeth Ryan and Miss Alice Marble beat Miss Dorothy Round and Mary Heeley 6 —l, 6 —2. —Reuter.
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  • 213 5 H. Elliott (Derbyshire).—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. No Bodyline TOUR LASTING SIX MONTHS London, September 22. The M. C. C. team which is to tour India left London this morning and sailed from Tilbury for Bombay by the s.s. “Mooltan”. The tour which opens at
    H. Elliott (Derbyshire).—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  213 words
  • 117 5 Mr. Bushby Appointed Manager Sydney, Sept. 22. Mr. H. Bushby, the Tasmanian delegate to the Board of Control, has been appointed manager of the Australian tour next year. His selection was a real surprise as it was generally thought the selection lay between Mr. Kelly and
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  • 93 5 Soccer Competition For Perak Customs (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 22. Next week-end, Taiping will be the venue of two inter-distiict football matches for the trophy presented by Mr. J. B. Hobbs, Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Perak, who is now on Home leave. The competition is
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  • 25 5 To-day at Victoria Green the Li Tek boys will play against the Chinese Recreation Club at basket-ball. The match will start at 5.00 p.m.
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  • 73 5 Match For H. H. Tunku Abdulrahman Cup VISITORS WIN WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, September 22. The Kulim Vernacular School (champions of South Kedah) and Sungei Korok Vernacular School (champions of North Kedah) competed for H.H. Tunku Abdulrahman’s Cup at the Government English School
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  • 695 5 Large Entries ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL UNION The Anglo-Chinese School Union are holding a badminton tournament, which will commence in the first week of October. The championships are divided into five classes, viz Singles Championship, Doubles Championship, Class A Doubles Handicap, Class “B Doubles Handicap, and Mixed Doubles. It is
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  • 277 6 SCALA UNHAPPY ELSEWHERE i HAVE TASTED RICHES —AND SORROW" Mr. Emilio Scala, the Italian cafe proprietor who’won £BO,OOO in the Irish sweep in 1931, has come back to England. I discovered him digging in the garden of his house in Honor Oak-road, Eorest Hill,
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  • 837 6 Great Progress In England Since 1919, But Still Faster Aircraft Needed Civil aviation has just celebrated its 14th birthday Its achievements in this period in Great Britain will well bear examination. Progress in many directions can be recorded. A review in the light of other
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  • 201 6 End Of Great ’Plane Works “NO OFFICIAL HELP” Paris, Sept. 5. M. Louis Bleriot, the famous French pilot and aeroplane constructor, has closed his great manufacturing works at Suresnes, a suburb of Paris. He thus fulfilled to the day the threat which he made exclusively in
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  • 701 6 NARROWEST MARGIN ON RECORDS 22.33 SECONDS Harmsworth Trophy Retained By U.S. Algonac i Mich.), Sept. 4. Mr. Gar Wood, in his motor-boat Miss America X., retained the Harmsworth Trophy by beating Mr. Hubert ScottPaine in Miss Britain 111. to-day. On Sept. 2nd he won the first heat
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  • 313 6 Sued By Club On Principle JUDGMENT FOR SUM CLAIMED Downe Golf Club, at Bromley, on Sept. 4, claimed from Mr. George Byrne Calver, of Stanley-road, Orpington, Kent, £l6 165., representing two years’ annual subscription to the club. The claim was heard before the Registiar. Mr. A.
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  • 194 6 They’ve Se?n Riotous Times Any burglar breaking into a certain house in Wimbledon runs the risk of getting a crack from any of the 150 policeman's truncheons there. This remarkable collection belongs to Mr. E. Dicken, i schoolmaster. It has taken six years of diligent search and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 147 6 IN AGONY FOR SIXJONJHS Awful Burning on Face and Hands. Cuticura Healed. “I had an awful burning sensation that seemed to be under my skin, and then red pimples broke out on my face and hands. The itching and burning went on and I was desperate. Then the skin on
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  • 136 7 Sin Wen Pao.” Warlike Preparations Of Tibetans Chcngtu, Sept. 5. There has been no development on the Sikang-Sze-chuen border, although the situation is regarded as -rave in view of the feverish warlike preparations of the Tibetans. The Szechuen troops are now co-operating closely with the Chinghai forces and
    .—“ Sin Wen Pao.”  -  136 words
  • 87 7 •—“Min Pao.” Ministry Of Industry's Decision Shanghai, Sept. 6. The Ministry of Industry has decided to call a National Production Conference in Shanghai in the very near future to regulate production in the country. The Conference will be in session for three days and a Chinese National
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  • 101 7 —“Shun Pao.” Nanking, Sept. 5. Hanshan, a city in Anhuei about a hundred Chinese li west of Nanking, was captured by bandits last week-end and thoroughly looted. The bandits cut all means of communication between Hanshan and outports when they captured the city and remained there for three
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  • 602 7 Canton Merchants Tired Of "Emergency Taxes" The Question Of A Separate Congress Party Leaders Refuse To CoOperate With Gen. Chen "Central China Daily News.” Canton, Sept. 1. The difference of opinion between the Party leaders in the South and the military commanders over the question of
    "Central China Daily News.”  -  602 words
  • 110 7 sons washed away.—“ Sin Wen Pao. More Than 200 Lives Lost Chuansha, Sept. 5. More than two hundred live® were lost and many houses were destroyed at Chuansha, a city west of Shanghai on the mouth of the Yangtsze River, as a result of the
    sons washed away.—“ Sin Wen Pao. ”  -  110 words
  • 63 7 —“Min Pao.” China Merchants Ship Docked For Repairs Shanghai, Sept. 6. The China Merchants “Hsin Min," which was damaged in the recent typhoon off the Kiangsu coast, has entered Kiangnan Dockyard for repairs as the structure on the upper dock of the vessel has been completely smashed.
    —“Min Pao.”  -  63 words
  • 761 7 Mr. T. V. Soong's Decision On Plan Of Relief Little Chance Of Securing Foreign Capital —Sin Wen Pao. “Chinese reports from Shanghai sta‘e that Mr. T. V. Soong, the Minister of j Finance, has conferred with General Huang j Fu, and Mr. Wang Keh-min, the
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  • 88 7 —China Times. Important Change Expected Shanghai, Sept. 6. It is reliably learned that General Chiang Tso-ping, Chinese Minister to Japan, who is now at Killing, will return to his post in Tokyo immediately after the conference which is now in session at the mountain resort. It is freely
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  • 89 7 .—“China Times. Shanghai, Sept. 6. Mr. Fessenden, Chief Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Council, calleel on Mr. O. K. Yui of the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai yesterday. Views were again exchanged cn the question of the control of factories in the International Settlement. Interviewed after the
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  • 438 7 fellow River Flood The Worst Disaster Government Planning National Reconstruction is not carefully handled. "Central China Daily News." “According to the latest report submitted 1 to the National Government by the Nation- 1 al Relief Commission of the eighteen 1 provinces in China Proper, fifteen provin-
    is not carefully handled. "Central China Daily News."  -  438 words
  • 227 7 ‘in Szechuen for a century.—" Sin Wen Pao. City Completely Wiped Out Nanking. Sept. 5. The Ministry of Interior has received a report from the Szechuen provincial authorities concerning the earthquake disaster in that province. 1 It states that the earthquake area included the districts of Sungfan,
    ‘in Szechuen for a century.—" Sin Wen Pao. ”  -  227 words
  • 220 7 to support the tea exporters.—“ Shanghai Morning Post.” Market Captured By Others I BANKS ORDERED TO EXTEND CREDIT i I Shanghai, Sept. 6. For the purpose of developing China’s tea *rade with Soviet Russia, the Ministry of Industry has ordered Chinese Banks in Shanghai and
    to support the tea exporters.—“ Shanghai Morning Post.”  -  220 words
  • 216 7 .—“Shun Pao.” Grave Situation In The North GEN. CHEN TO DESPATCH REINFORCEMENTS Amoy, Sept. 5. According to information from foreign sources, the Communists in Northern Fukien are making rapid progress in their advance on Foochow. The vanguards of the Communists, according to these reports, have arrived
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  • 890 8 As slum clearance is one of the most pressing problems < t to-day. it is not necessary tor us to apologise for drawing attention to it again. Xor is it necessary to proffer an apology for the caption of this article. It is far from
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  • 77 8 Lowest Rate of Interest on Record London, September 22. The total amount applied for in Treasury Bills to-day was 158,150,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £45,000,000. The average rate per cent was 4 9.15 d. as compared with 5|11.30d. last week. This rate of
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  • 1430 8  -  .—Alfred H. Mendes V/LAl night.—Alfred H. Mendes in the "Manchester Guardian.” I always said I wanted to know' what a hurricane is like. Now I don’t want to have even a high wind near me. I was never so frightened in my life. You see, I’m an overseer on
    V/LAl — – night.—Alfred H. Mendes in the "Manchester Guardian.”  -  1,430 words
  • 652 8 IN FULL VOICE A distinguished absentee town I criers’ contest at Lyme Re- a 'from Burnham-cn-Sea wb<>.< I to carry seven miles when lu ()rrn It will be imagined his ab.passea without expressions of uo, the competitors, who v.cu]<i 11 nou-’h. I be reluctant to appear in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 397 8 First thing in the morning—an A LEA e “te n 'op- P :k U PERRINS' B SAUCE REDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON THE ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. Effective October 1, 1932, until further notice, freight on RICE, BROKEN RICE, or BRAN to Padang Besar, Sungei Golok Kantang is CHARGED under
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    • 39 8 First of All comes QUALITY That is why Particular Smokers prefer D E RESZKE THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES Sav “DE REbZKE to your tobacconist. SAVE THZ COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore. Penang. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—31.
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  • 176 9 Reuter. Deciine In Business Activity WEAKNESS OF DOLLAR EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 22. resident Roosevelt is not likely to be i (led into an inflationary plan although lessor Moley is reported to be in favour inflation but the banker, Mr. Warburg, s warned the President of
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  • 238 9 Old Woman’s Contribution of £5O London. Sep‘. 8. A touching story of a gift recently recei1 by the London Hospital was told by Sir H am Goschen. chairman of the hospital, it a meeting of the house committee. A woman of 80, who had been treated in
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  • 268 9 Borrowed Car 1 London, Sept. 9. Peter H. Hutton Gardner, 19, and James Crockett, 24, Sandhurst cadets, were charged at Portsmouth with driving a motorcar without the owner’s consent. Police-constable Holmes stated that at 3 a.m. on August 27 he saw accused drive a small saloon
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  • 246 9 Support For Government's Efforts BRITISH BRANCH OF LEAGUE UNION The Executive Committee of the British branch of the League of Nations Union has passed a resolution assuring the government of its strongest support for the Government’s present efforts to secure the Convention for the reduction and limitation
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  • 132 9 Press Communique The 60th, 61st and 62nd Meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on the 19th, 20th and 21st September. Evidence was taken from Mr. H. Bowrey and Mr. R. A. Barbour (Messrs. AngloFrench and Bendixsens, Ltd.), regarding the marketing of rubber from
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  • 221 9 .—Reuter. Is Van Der Lubbe Sane SPECIALIST CALLED Leipzig, September 22. Van Der Lubbe’s demeancui in the dock was so inane yesteiday that a mental specialist was. called to testify to his sanity. He declared that the Dutchman was normal although he was not prepared to assert
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  • 158 9 Reception cf Pilgrims Too Great A Task Rome, September 10. The Pope has become overtired by the reception of the Holy Year pilgrims at the Vatican, an J r drastic decision has been taken by him. He will no longer receive the pilgrims in separate groups and
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  • 211 9 Young Britisher's Search On The Nile A young Lancashire archaelogist and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Emery, of Great Crosby, have just left England for Egypt, where they will conduct a great research for the buried historical remains of former civilisations. They will journey 900 miles
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  • 219 9 Thousands Turn Out to Greet Prince George One of the most impressive ceremonies ever witnessed in Scotland was attended by Prince George at Queen’s Park Recreation Ground, Glasgow, on Sept. 9, when he reviewed 30,000 officers and boys of the Boys’ Brigade. The prade was the culmination
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 374 9 (Tc the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette”) Su, —Seme two promotions ago it was announced in the press that the Boxing Beard ci Control desired to change the officials fiom time to time. Can you tell me if the Beard is within its rights in interfering with the
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  • 87 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY LXMbdon £216.2.6 £215.5.0 TIN—(I Montte) London £216.2.6 £215.5.0 Singapore $110.25 $llO.OO Business Done Penang $llO% Business Done 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $3.50 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 BUBBEB London S!!d. SUd. New York <°> Singapore 12c. TAPIOCA Pair Seed $4.35 $4.35 Medium Pearl $4.65 $4.65 RICE Rangoon-Parboiled
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 118 9 4 :OfW \Sc jzS/ j THE SALUTE! Here they come ‘‘Smiler” leading— i a gallant and endless little army radiating Health and Happiness I The tramp of these V sturdy little feet is heard increasingly through- out the world to-day for Cow Gate is fast becoming world-famous —and happy Mothers
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  • 259 10 SAYS 80. YEAR-OLD MAGISTRATE ENJOYS EVERY MINUTE OF IT “You do not begin to enjoy yourself until after you are sixty. You have not seen the best side of life.” So said Mr. Charles Murless, the veteran magistrate at Wrexham to a young man
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  • 335 10 Working on Report of Trial of British Engineers in Russia Mr. Leslie Thornton, the Metro-Vickers engineer who was imprisoned in Russia, is writing a book —but it will never be published. When he returned from Russia in July after his release
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  • 382 10 Seaweed Baths That Relieve Rheumatism lODINE AND MINERAL SALTS The Nottingham Guardian, Sept. 9. To most municipalities the word ‘seaweed’ is anathema, because the subject rarely comes before them except in the shape of a nuisance necessitating strong measures—and the expenditure of hard cash —to maintain the
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  • 140 10 Protest To Be Made To House Of Commons THEY PAID IN British employees of the Argentine railways (which are British owned) are protesting at the rapid passage through Congress of the Railway Pensions Law Amendment Bill. They are sending a protest to the British House of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 210 10 J:' ■■-■<■ Wil? r w JBiS < f z < whis > I !s J' s ■i '™RMP ww w I g&lrf m; JK*; i&SKst WWMSf‘’h w' ww> 1» rjBELJ •K K ■< < Wy L—' ;:;::rf: I™«™ From a Doctor’s Letter My son was fed solely and exclusively on
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    • 64 10 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has 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
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    • 105 10 On the trail of sometninq llillii Illi H||Mb TIGER B€€R DISTRIBUTORS FR.ASFR. NFAVF LTD. SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR I ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertainable conditions, aesthetic and/or traditional (3) Be as distinctive as possible. (4) Be suitable in character to the sense
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  • 832 11 little energy WHEN SPLIT RD RUTHERFORD ON ’MOONSHINE’’ Britain's Ice-Cap ile Lord Rutherford and Sir Oliver were discussing with one group of •il scientists the results obtained by ng the atom, others at the British tion meeting in Leicester yesterday ngrossed in such topics
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  • 196 11 Buried, Then Went To Pictures DEATH-DODGERS Normally a man hit by a crashing ’plane would be killed. So also would a man on whom a ton of clay fell. But there are two men alive to-day who have survived such experiences. Here are their stories: STRUCK BY
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  • 280 11 Watch At Tracks Greyhound smuggling from the Irish Free State on an extensive scale is alleged to have robbed the British Exchequer of thousands of pounds. It was announced in “The Daily Mail” that conferences had been held between the Customs authorities in Great Britain
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 320 11 aw* r A /AyAaßgßtem. H if '-Zv- Jwfw Mick! dsSlKii Fa Q "W Shaving Stick H g Shaving Cream V tfj 3 Fragranced with "4711” Eau de s Cologne. Yielding a rich and J la M J creamy lather, which softens the '0 3 most stubborn beard and makes M
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 606 12 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE REPORT Penang, September 22. The Share Markets during the past week have continued active with good enquiry for both Tin and Rubber shares. The price of the Metal closes £1 easier £216 2.6 but the price of .Rubber shows a gain of 3 32d. 3 23 32d.
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    • 163 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, Sept. 20. The market during the past week has been steadier in the expectation again that something definite may be settled in the near future regarding restriction, and, despite the unfavourable statistical position prices have advanced steadily and close at 12% cents per
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    • 721 12 Fraser and Company’s report, dated September 19, states: The improvement in the tone of the tin share market, commented on in our last report, has been maintained throughout the current week and with further support j from investors being forthcoming, en- couraged by the rise
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    • 858 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, Sept. 6. Since our last Report conditions in the Rubber Market have remained extremely quiet. There has been no particular pressure to sell and a small demand from the Home Trade and Continental buyers has sufficed to absorb the offerings which have come out. In
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    • 390 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period September 9th to September 15th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident
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    • 158 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce I Rubber Association held its 1,140 th. auc- tion, on Wednesday. Lbs. Tons. Catalogued 1,218,283 543.87 Offered 1,164,604 519.91 Sold 921,893 411.56 Spot London 3 11/16d. New York 7% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts. Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales
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    • 110 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 78 79& New York 4.79% 4.77% Montreal 4.91 4.88% Brussels 22.17% 22.25% Geneva 15.96% 16 Amsterdam 7.66 7.69 Milan 58ii 59 Berlin 12.94 13.00% Stockholm 19.40 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29 29 Prague 104% 104% Helsingfors 226%
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  • 105 12 To-day, at the Esplanade, 6.00 p.m. to j 7.30 p.m. 11. March—Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still -Campbell 2. Overture—The Bohemian Girl —Balfe 3. Selection—Chu Chin Chow —Monckton 4. Tango—Alma Mia —Wludde® 5. Intermezzo—Pendant le Bal —Giiiet 6. Selection—A Musical Comedy Switch —Fall 7. Fox Trot—My Sunny Monterey
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 91 12 TURKEYS. The best breakfast in Ik all the world and for all the world is Scotts 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 for centuries of one of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 191 12 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, ana Malay States from the Emptn Daventry, England. Two of the following frequent wavelengths will be used to Mona to the Man zone. win be made at frequent inb 013. Frequency GSB 9,510 kes 9T GSC 9,535 kc s 31 3 W 11,865
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  • 624 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Thß following Is a list of TeaeeUi arriving >xi milling 'r'rz Penang i 4ng the weelr IN PORT TO r 3.5. CHEMNITZ from Singapore to Colombo, Port Said, etc. 5.5. JUN A from Victoria Point. Sails for Victoria Point and Moulmein. S.S.
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  • 218 13 SEPTEMBER 23 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 Ipoh Swimming Club Handicap Competitions. SEPTEMBER 30 Rugby Taiping vs. Ipoh at Ipoh. Hockey Selangor State Trial.
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  • 330 13 OUTWARD MAIL A mail for Ceylon. Southern and Western India. Western Australia (to connect I with s.s. “Moldavia” at Colombo) by the s.s. “Bhutan” will close at 3 p.m. to-day. A mail for Telck Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore by the s.s. “Bulan" will be
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 159 13 V.•.V.WAV.V.W.v»*« i YOU GETI h'HEM ALU J J “h SEWS—A service of local and general s ii news that gives a complete picture of the happenings of the day. >■ SPORT—Crisp reports and expert com- ments on events in the world of sport —Football, Rugby, Hockey, Cricket, Tennis, Racing, etc.
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    • 428 13 ALL SHOWS SPECIAL LICENCE TO 1 A.M. FUN FROLIC Saturday, 23rd September, 1933. CANTONESE OPERA Will Presen* Day Show—l p.m.: KHOR HONG CHEE HONG ’’—Part 1. Night Show—B p.m.: TOII LUAN HOU HEONG KIIOOI WAN NYEOH With Mr. Soo See Aun (New Star Comedian) in the leading role supported by
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 67 13 1.. L 3 j'jJiJssrj j c I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.30 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.45 P.M. It all happened over a beautiful Lady's Jewelled Garter given by an admirer before she got married to a jealous husband 1 YOU must see -i- SYDNEY r_ HOWARD H -•is. Him in his funniest
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    • 76 13 B3gBl B Tv' I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 245 P.M. f RUTH CHATTERTON 1 IN HER FINEST PERFORMANCE SINCE MADAME X” 1 THE RICH ARE ALWAYS WITH US I J The Startling, Daring Story of the RECKLESS RICH, of f I a woman Torn Between Two Desperate Loves
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  • 847 14 MILAN MOTOR RACE TRAGEDIES CARS HURLED OFF TRACK French Count In Flames Three racing motorists with European reputations were killed at Milan in the race for the Monza Grand Prix. The Italians Borzacchini and Campari were hurled over the twelve feet high banking. Count Czaikowski, the
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  • 298 14 Coroner And Operation Law PROBLEM FOR JURY London, Sept. 7. “The jury have to decide whether the operation was legal or illegal. “The law is that an operation for abortion is a crime, but it can be carried out if a woman is in grave danger of* losing
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  • 140 14 Goes Back Wearing It And Steals Another A nineteen-year-old girl who was sentenced at Marlborough-street police court on Sept. 9 for shoplifting was said to have Stolen a dress from a West End store; Gone into the same store a week later wearing the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 219 14 Blackheads and Enlarged 1 za Pores Gone in 3 nr/mihZtoyy yjSr < |||Sr W/ V >djlF Ks-. .< L< taCx now easily banish blackheads pSafo"* and enlarged Fyt£O>g£MMESK’ pores, and Hj£?Cy nave a new white skin in 3 days by the use of Tokalon Vanishing Skintood This contains pre digested
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    • 400 14 Smoki, LOKdm-inadiL CRAVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES SEALED-FRESH xllßßb in Carreras’ *acre Wonder Factory 4 ir-r W Ji ,!0 SEALING THE -i .1 TRU VAC TINS: f «PSr A recent inientii.r. and ,1 J? i wonderful adi n nil jßaßxce s :c ’'Hi prcuous .nethods of Ct<- .> itrette packing. When
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1923 15 A >e re. N. P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA' I and apcar lines A h h r mFT I JM (Companies Incorporated in Hn gland) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES M travel home by dollar 4U£ Pen T’ T M u k s ort Penang London lIME -'<-rnm«m, London and Fa, ‘enham, Malacca
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  • 358 16 Seng Keat Unlucky HEMCHIT OUTPOINTS READING A large crowd witnessed last night’s promotion at the Fun Frolic stadium when the main attraction —a return four round amateur contest between Frank Webber and Tan Seng Keat—ended in a draw. This was a fast sparkling fight and
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  • 354 16 The way in which the Nations live side by side in perfect harmony in Malaya is a constant source of wonder and the finest tribute to British administration. The ship's passenger may walk doicn any street of Singapore, and he will brush against the iepresentatives of
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  • 73 16 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Miss Risoe v. Miss Buntin. J. N. Cooley v. F. T. Clifton. J. H. Dodd v. E. T. M. Lias. F. N. Syer v. T. A. Wemyss. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Mrs. Tofield v. Mrs. Clifton.
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  • 1032 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wera the latent quotatlotu n MESb-vS. KENNEDY th ahart Ust to-day. Yesterday To-day i Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 67% 75 70 75 Bassett 35 42% 37% 45 Batu Lintang 50 60 50 60 Broga 40 50 42 50
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  • 58 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 23 (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 9j32 3 Documentary 2 4 13'32 On New York Bank Demand 55 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 38%dis.
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  • 1155 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST an e e NAMES. > -S 55 X hS RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Allenby Rubber Co. 70 75 AJorGaiah Rubber Estate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 25 I 35 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates It 2<> Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 6o
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 98 16 E. fir* O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT GRAND HOLLYWOOD BALL EXTENSION TILL 2 A M. (Special Late Launch at 2.30 a.m.) ATTRACTIONS Lady’s Prize, Presented by Majestic Cinema, Gent's Prize, Presented by Queen’s Cinema, FRENCH DOLLS FOR LADIES HOLLYWOOD CAI’S FOR ALL BALLOON DANCE HOLLYWOOD COCKTAIL BAK “HOT DOG” STALL
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    • 119 16 SELLING MADIi EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwawaj price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazett*” and dispose of it at a satisfactory ■igurr A LONG FELT WANT for those adopting Newrbolt’s The Book of the Long Trail as
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    • 189 16 .v f 1 I JI STOPS I AT ONCB relief by neutralising the that is almost sure to be 9°', of all stomach disorder" excess acid which ferment -> painful gases to form and aehcate stomach lining. the surplus acid and end tion you should take a litoc Magnesia after
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 38 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 76 t E 39 m.m. 'Noon 83 NW tide tables TO-DAY High Water. Low Wat> 2.19 a.m. 8.42 a.m. 2.27 p.m. 8.50 p.m. to-morbow 2.47 a.m. 9.14 a .m. 2.57 p.m. 9.15 p.m.
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