Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 September 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-09-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 227. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article505 1933-09-28 1 could be taken at Geneva. —Reuter, Reuter Wireless and Rugby Radio Service. At A Deadlock COMMISSION MEETING TO ADJOURN i Geneva, Sept. 27. Disarmament negotiations are apparently something like at a deadlock. It is persistently reported that an attempt will be made to adjourn the nn rting ofcould be taken at Geneva.—Reuter, Reuter Wireless and Rugby Radio Service. - 505 words
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Article67 1933-09-28 1 Reuter Wireless. Culprit Escapes In Darkness Lahore, Sept. 26. Learning in advance that a bomb would be thrown in the police-station compound here, officers courageously hid themselves in the building in the hope of catching the offender. The bomb fell but did not explode andReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article443 1933-09-28 1 -Reuter Wireless. Lawlessness Increasing FOREIGNERS ADVISED TO LEAVE SAGUA CITY I I Washington, Sept. 23. The State Department has received reports of increasing lawlessness in some parts of Cuba, particularly Santiago de Cuba where foreigners are meeting in order to prepare plans for defending themselves against-Reuter Wireless. - 443 words
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Article120 1933-09-28 1 prime motive for the murder .—Reuter Wireless. Paris Police Investigating Paris, Sept. 25. The sensational murder of Oscar Dufrenne, the music hall magnate, is occupying the keenest brains of the Paris police force under M. Chiappe, the chief of police, who is personally directing investigations. Dufrenneprime motive for the murder .—Reuter Wireless. - 120 words
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Article41 1933-09-28 1 R.uter Wireless. Stock Exchange To Move To Newark New York, Sept. 23. Owing to taxation in New York City, the Stock Exchange has decided to move its business to Newark, New Jersey as from Octobei 2.—R.uter Wireless.R.uter Wireless. - 41 words
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Article111 1933-09-28 1 Reuter Wireless. Soviet Wonder Aircraft THOUSANDS DISAPPOINTED Moscow, Sept. 23. < Thousands of disappointed spectators streamed out of the aerodrome when the Soviet’s latest wonder aircraft failed to gp up. The starting crew of four hundred worked throughout the night inflating the huge balloon, repleteReuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article113 1933-09-28 1 Reuter Wireless. Annual Supply Fixed At 7,000,000 Ton* Washington, Sept. 25. A sugar stabilisation agreement has been reached satisfactory to all parties. It empowers President Rooaevplt to or lower Cuba's tentative sugar quota and limits the amount of raw sugar which producers may supply to the domesticReuter Wireless. - 113 words
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Article256 1933-09-28 1 —Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Strike Situation Worsening A FORD FACTORY CLOSED F Washington, Sept. 28. Realisation is growing that the National Recovery Administration has apparently reached the end of its accomplishments and a widespread feeling is springing up that the natural forces of recovery must now—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 256 words
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Article602 1933-09-28 1 offered to go into the witness box. Reuter I Wireless. Dimitroff's Encounter With Judge WHOLE TRIAL A FRAME UP” VAN DER LUBBE BREAKS HIS FAST Leipzig, Sept. 23. Sharp encounters with the President of the Court marked the proceedings to-day in the Reichstag fire trial when theoffered to go into the witness box. Reuter . I Wireless. - 602 words
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103 1933-09-28 1 A Luang Pradit Returns SECRET DEPARTURE FROM STORE (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 28. A Luang Pradit (a title not a name) the mystery man of the new Siamese political era who was banished to Europe and now recalled reached Singapore on Saturday. He103 words
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Article116 1933-09-28 1 >eing one of the attackers. —Reuter Wireess. By Arab Gunman Cairo, Sept 23. An aircraftsman of the Royal Air Force. J. A. Howard, was fatally shot to-day by an Arab gunman in the presence of his fiancee aULiopolis, Heiiooolis. The couple were out walking when four Arabs,>eing one of the attackers.—Reuter Wireess. - 116 words
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Article80 1933-09-28 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Saving Of Fifteen Days London, Sept. 23. Another milestone in the development of Imperial air routes was reached when the weekly air mail left Croydon for Inuia to-day as the service will now operate as far as Rangoon, thus saving fifteen days.—Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Advertisement13 1933-09-28 1 I H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.13 words
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Advertisement99 1933-09-28 1 SELANGOR RACE SELECTIONS Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Page Reichstag Fire Trial 1 News From Australia 3 Legislative Council 4 Sporting News 5 Correspondence 5 S.S. (Singapore) Assn. Meeting 5 Ceylon News. 6 Exclusive China News Service 7 Latest Cables 1 and 9 Little Fear of Yellow Fever Peril 11 Latest99 words
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Advertisement1981 1933-09-28 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL BANKS WMMMMMM ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY 1 au■» l The r; and Time Table. NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered. Bank tnisnh O MAMni-L. MAATSCHAPPIJ OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA ft ftO UP TRAINS. HAND (incorporated in England Qf) Q s’ffe'"’ 1 7 Uf IKAI. R(^al Charter 185 S) C IB1,981 words
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News From Australia
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Article425 1933-09-28 3 Four Londoners Modest About A Daring Adventure Four daring Londoners, the identity of jiree of whom is a secret, will sail early next month from Tilbury in a little 18-ton vacht for the seldom explored portions of he lonely north-west coast of Australia, tnd the leader,425 words
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Article127 1933-09-28 3 Curious Phenomena in Australia Heyfield, in eastern Victoria, 40 miles from the sea, has just had a rain of fish-at least it believes it has. The fish which are reported to have descended in this extremely rare occurrence on two large farming properties have been identified127 words
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94 1933-09-28 3 Canberra, September 6. Although it was announced originally that the Federal Ministry had invited the band of the Coldstream Guards to visit Australia next year in connexion with the Victorian centenary celebrations, Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, now states that no invitation has been issued94 words
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Article247 1933-09-28 3 Mr. Bruce’s Position Melbourne, September 11. The Melbourne Herald states that unless present plans miscarry Mr. Bruce, the Resident Minister in London, will become High Commissioner w’ithin three weeks, and adds that he is sending his resignation from the Federal Ministry and the House of Representatives247 words
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Article165 1933-09-28 3 Australia Wants More British Talkies American moving and talking picture interests in Australia are becoming so perturbed about the lack of response to the kind of picture they have been sending that Mr. Cecil Mason, Australian director and general manager of one of the big American companies165 words
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Article83 1933-09-28 3 Bard Lloyd George May Be Invited Melbourne, next year, is going to have a real Welsh Eisteddford with contests for thb Bardic chair, the Bardic crown, and for choirs of 100 voices. It is going to invite a delegation from Wales to attend, headed, it is suggested,83 words
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Article69 1933-09-28 3 After trying for 20 years, the Victorian Scottish Regiment, now the sth battalion of militia, has succeeded in gaining the Australian Military Board’s approval for the restoration of kilts and bonnets for the regiment’s pipe band, and the wearing of Highland pattern dress jacket by the69 words
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Article245 1933-09-28 3 Lang Party Programme Sydey, Sept. 10. The New South Wales executive of the Australian Labour Party has adopted tariff proposals which, with the socialization of of credit, are expected to form the basis of the Lang Labour Party policy at the next Federal elections. The special committee245 words
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Article143 1933-09-28 3 Captain A. G. Lilley, R.N., who has been lent for duty under the Australian Government, will take command of the destroyers which are to be lent for service in the Australian Navy in place of those lent immediately after the War. The vessels are the Stuart (leader),143 words
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Article129 1933-09-28 3 Australian Plan For Greyhounds Sydney, September 5. A scheme to take nose-prints of greyhounds to prevent the substitution of one dog for another in a race, is being worked out by the Australian Greyhound Association. It appears from investigation that the imprint of a dog’s nose bears the129 words
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Article82 1933-09-28 3 Australia Invents New Football Having invented and widely played, during the last decade, a new and spectacular game of football w’hich provides for the compulsory bouncing of the ball every ten yards and other strenuous exercises, Australia now proposes to invent another game embodying this code with82 words
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Article93 1933-09-28 3 Taking Charge of Big Leper Colony Fremantle (W.A.), Sept. 7. Miss Winifred Wilson, of St. Andrews, Scotland, is on her way to the Solomon Islands, where she will be medical missionary and matron in charge of the Melanesian Mission Hospital at Fouabu. She will take charge of93 words
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Article95 1933-09-28 3 Australian Company’s Achievement Operating over 3,500 miles of route, the Western Australian Airways company, which takes in the longest regular flight in Australia, has just completed eleven years of service with the erection of a new six-stored headquarters at Perth. The company’s machines which have progressed from95 words
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Article767 1933-09-28 4 ORDERS OF THE DAY The following are the orders of the day for the Legislative Council Meeting to be held in Singapore on Monday next: 1. Minutes of f he meeting held on July 31, 1933. 2. Oaths of New Members The Honourable the Acting Resident Councillor, Malacca767 words
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Article481 1933-09-28 4 Mi. D. J. Fraser of St. Helier Estate, Negri Sembilan, is going home in October. Mr. C. J- G. Craig of Sungei Nawar Estate is going on home leave in the near future. Mr. Lam Say Kee, the well-known Perak Tennis player, is on a business trip481 words
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Advertisement459 1933-09-28 4 GIVE ME A RING MEDLEY a D.B. 1163 j TONY’S WIFE 1 Another Piano Treat I Here’s Carroll Gibbon’s Latest. The Swa <i Rumba Melody of “Tony’s Wife” is going to be very popular ai. the 1 medley is full of really sweet tunes, H a f SILVER THREADS AMONG459 words
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554 1933-09-28 5 Entries Exceed Expectations FIRST ROUND DRAW fhe European Badminton tournament ch starts on Tuesday next under the pices of the Penang European Volunteer b at the Drill Hall, Peel Avenue, has acted entries far in excess of the most imistic expectations of the organisers. .he draw554 words
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Article31 1933-09-28 5 —Reuter. F riendly Match At Highbury London, Sept.* 27. In a friendly match the Glasgow Rangers defeated Arsenal by three goals to one at the Highbury stadium. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article594 1933-09-28 5 TRIBUTE TO LATE PRESIDENT Important resolutions were passed regarding School Fees at a Committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held last Monday, one of which was that the Association considers the time is not opportune for Government to effect an immediate increase in the schoo’594 words
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Article90 1933-09-28 5 Office-Bearers For Ensuing Year The United Athletic Football Association held their second general meeting at crett. Tanjong Bungah, on Sunday, September 24. The following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year. President:— Mr. Oh Chiew Poh. Vice-Presidents:— Messrs. Ooi Phee Seng and Leo Ah Chye. Hen Secretary—Mr.90 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article734 1933-09-28 5 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,- —Anent the address given by Mr. Mercer-Smith on aviation at the Rotary tiffin on Tuesday, 26th inst., as reported by you. I should like to correct one or two inaccuracies which were made and others which might have given734 words
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Article48 1933-09-28 5 p. C. C. v. P. R- c The following will play for the P.R.C. against the P.C.C. on the Esplanade tom<Dr°lda Silva; W. Webb and H. Foley; C Pestana, C. Danker and A. Coombs; A. Leembruggen, M. Pestana, C. Robinson, F. de Cruz and A S. WiUwebei.48 words
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Article331 1933-09-28 5 In Aid Of St. George’s Church Funds The funds of St. George’s Church were I the object of a Fete and Bazaar held in I the Town Hall yesterday evening. I All Penang and his wife were there to j help make the function a great success.331 words
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Article409 1933-09-28 5 Fine Adaptation Of Auber's Famous Comic Opera There seems to be no end to the comic ingenuity ot Laurel and Hardy, the screen’s! most popular team of funsters. We have already seen them in the most comic situ-1 ations imaginable in their two-real fea- turettes and409 words
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Article53 1933-09-28 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. MARCH —Guard of Honour— Kups. 2. OVERTURE I Puritani Bousquet. 3. SELECTION —Schuman’s SongsHartmann. 4. INTERMEZZO—In a Monastery Garden Ketelbey. 5. WALTZ—September— Godin. 6. SELECTION —A Southern Maid Fraser-Simpson. 7. ONE STEP —Flame of Desire Bfusar. GOD53 words
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Advertisement16 1933-09-28 5 Want to sell tkit car? An advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.16 words
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Article500 1933-09-28 6 CHARMER WHO BURNT WOMAN Seeing An Apparition How a “charmer's” treatment of a woman for the purpose of exorcising several devils, to whose presence he attributed her apparent mental alienation, ended in death from tetanus infection of gangrenous burns, was told at an inquest in Colombo. Nagamma,500 words
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Article99 1933-09-28 6 Haputale, Sept. 8. An unusual case of snake bite has occurred in Badulla. Mr. H. Arumugam, depot-keeper of Haputale Forest Office, while on his periodical visit to the branch depot at Badulla, was bitUn by a cobra on Thursday afternoon. While his men were99 words
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Article49 1933-09-28 6 An apparcn‘ly aged woman witness was asked her age at the Crlcmbo Police Court to-day. She raised a laugh when she repl.ed “25 years.” Later, she admitted that she was the grandmet’ er to a party in the case, whose age was given as 20 years.49 words
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Article413 1933-09-28 6 CAMPHOR BURNED ON BOYS' PALMS Kandy Sept. 6. How trial by ordeal was reported to in the neighbourhood of Kandy, was told today at the Kandy Police Court, before Mr. S. F. Amerasingh?, wh n the case came up for disposal in which Sandanam and413 words
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Article67 1933-09-28 6 Poisonous Snake Over Magistrate’s Head Dardagamuwa, Sept. 4. At about 11 c m. to-day while the Dandagamuwa Police Ccurt was in session, the Interpreter Muda’iyar, Mr. H. Abeyaratne, noticed a huge “Mapila” snake going through the tiles of the roof almost above the Magistrate's seat. Police Constable67 words
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Article91 1933-09-28 6 Unusual Tragedy in the Teamaker’s Quarters Pussellawa, Sept. 9. Four persons were found dead this morning in the teamaker’s bungalow on Pooprassie Estate, Pussellawa, Mr. Perera, the teamaker, was ill and two factory labourers and a kaddykeeper stayed the night with him. They had lit91 words
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Advertisement211 1933-09-28 6 «<***&, Is your engine trying to warn you of the dangers of using "cheap” oil Most engines take an instinctive There’s a cheaper and an easier dislike to “cheap” inferior oils. way to keep your engine in order. First they protest —sometimes silently AIwfTVS Tcly OH and sluggishly, sometimes noisily211 words
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521 1933-09-28 7 Agency, Nanking. SOVEREIGN RIGHTS OF CHINA INFRINGED Govt. Urged To Declare Document Null And Void STARTLING REVELATION OF GEN. CHIN'S ACTIVITIES Nanking, September 10. A startling revelation now made by the Board of General Staff is that when General Chin Shu-jen w*as Chairman of Sinkiang recentlyAgency, Nanking. - 521 words
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Article522 1933-09-28 7 China Times.” No Need For A Pact With Japan HOW CHINA MIGHT WIN WORLD'S RESPECT Ever since the time when China first sent her students abroad there have t>een two cliques, namely the Pro-Europe—Pro-America and the ProJapanese. Evidently these tendencies have been caused through the contacts madeChina Times.” - 522 words
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Article145 1933-09-28 7 —Shun Pao. Many Disarmed By Provincial F orces Peiping, September 10. The sharp pursuit of the rebel troops under General Chi Hung-chang continues. The latest reports from Kalgan state a General Chi has fled to Tamiaotze with only about a thousand men, the others having either—Shun Pao. - 145 words
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Article131 1933-09-28 7 -Sin Wen Pao. Reds Completely Routed In Fukien Amoy, September 10. Reliable reports reaching here from Yenping state that the Communists there have been completely routed and that not a single Communist is now to be iound within thirty miles of Yenping. The Communists which attempted to attack-Sin Wen Pao. - 131 words
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Article89 1933-09-28 7 —China Times. General Yu Agrees to Government’s Terms Nanking, September 10. The Government is in receipt of a telegram from General Wang Chia-lieh. Chairman of the Kweichow Provincial J&overnment reporting the termination of military operations in that province. General Wang reports that General Yu Kuo-tsai,—China Times. - 89 words
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Article79 1933-09-28 7 —Shun Pao. 75 Districts and Over 1,200,000 Mous of Land Affected Nanking, September 10. The Government has received an official report from Taiyuan stating that the area affected by the recent Yellow River flood totals 75 districts or not less than 1,200,000 mous of land. The—Shun Pao. - 79 words
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Article65 1933-09-28 7 —Shun Pao. $5,000,000 Request From Kwangtung and Kwangsi Nanking, September 10. It is learned from a reliable source that the Government has received a joint request from the provincial authorities of Kwangtung and Kwangsi that $5,000,000 of the American Cotton and Wheat Loan be appropriated—Shun Pao. - 65 words
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Article41 1933-09-28 7 —China Times. Commission Meets to Discuss Loan Proposals Shanghai, September 11. The Sino-British Boxer Fund Commission is holding a meeting this morning at the Shanghai Bankers Association to discuss the loan proposals offered by several organizations China Times.—China Times. - 41 words
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Article34 1933-09-28 7 uaj j —Shun Pao. Five Taken Over By Government Shanghai, September 11. The five contributed ’planes, which were christ-nsd last Saturday, flew to Hangchow yesterday to join the Government AuForce. Shun Pao.uaj j —Shun Pao. - 34 words
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187 1933-09-28 7 —S'.n Wen Pao. Conference With Japanese J Military Authorities Peiping, September 10. The i epresentative of the Retrocession Commission who went to Changchun .to confer with the Japanese military authorities concerning the retrocession of the Great j Wall Passes is expected to return within ten.—S'.n Wen Pao. - 187 words
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Article193 1933-09-28 7 ignorance of the real situation.— Shanghai Mom'ng Posh Details Concerning Renewed Disturbances Nanking, September 10. Details are now available concerning the renew’ed disturbances between the Dalai Lama and the Sikang provincial authorities. It appears that, taking advantage of the civil war in Szechuen, the Dalai Lama delivered anignorance of the real situation.—Shanghai Mom'ng Posh - 193 words
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Article92 1933-09-28 7 VI O 11l LIIV .—Sin Wen Pao. Arrest Ordered By Government Nanking, September 10. The Government has issued a circular instruction to all High Courts of Justice in the provinces ordering the arrest of Messrs. Cheng Hsiao-hsu, Ting Shihyuan, Chen Kuo-jui and Fang Yung-chang. It will be notedVI O 11l LIIV .—Sin Wen Pao. - 92 words
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Article100 1933-09-28 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Solo Cross-Country Flight on Home-Made Plane Shanghai, September 11. Captain Chen Wen-lin, Director of the Seaplane Factory at Amoy, is leaving Shanghai this afternoon on a cross-country flight on his "home-made” aeroplane Chiang Chueh.” The original 85 h.p. motor in the machine has been—Sin Wen Pao. - 100 words
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Article94 1933-09-28 7 -China Times. Large Scale Flood Relief Measures Planned Shanghai, September 11. According to a report received by the China Relief Association in Shanghai the number of flood refugees in Shantung, Honan and Southern Hopei exceeds ten millions and they are all in dire need of immediate relief. The-China Times. - 94 words
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Article85 1933-09-28 7 Sin Wen Pao. China Aviation Association Issues Manifesto Shanghai, September 11. The Chinese Aviation Association issued a circular telegram to the country’ immediately after the christening ceremony of the five contributed aeroplanes last Saturday calling upon the nation to exert their efforts to strengthen China’s air defence. TheSin Wen Pao. - 85 words
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Article64 1933-09-28 7 Shwn Pao. Two New Chinese Gunboats To Be Launched Shanghai, September 11. Two new Chinese gunboats, “Hsien Ning” and “Hai Ning,” will be launched on October 10th, according to information from naval circles. These two gunboats are sister-ships to the four previously built by the Kiangnan DockyardShwn Pao. - 64 words
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Article68 1933-09-28 7 S'n Wen P;:o. Report of Huang Fu’s New Appointment Denied Shanghai, September 11. Mr. Sun Fo, interviewed yesterday by the Chinese press, denied there was any truth in the report that General Huang Fu would be appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs. He said that the situationS'n Wen P;:o. - 68 words
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598 1933-09-28 7 —Peiping Morning Post. Preventing Further Loss Of Territory t LITTLE IMPORTANCE OF RULING CONFERENCE M It is reported that the discussions of the conference of political leaders now proceeding at Ruling centre round the i question of internal unity and rewistanoe and that as a result—Peiping Morning Post. - 598 words
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Article128 1933-09-28 7 1. lut juun I Shun Pao. 27 Killed and $60,000 Worth of Cotton Lost Shanghai, September 11. Twenty-seven lives are believed to have been lost when a Chinese junk, which waa on regular service between Chungming and Yinkow, capsized with a cargo of cotton valued at $60,000.1. lut juun I . Shun Pao. - 128 words
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Article449 1933-09-28 8 The cotton employers, in their attempts to cheapen production cost of the highest grade textiles to meet Japanese competition by extension of the system of more looms per weaver,” have reached a deadlock with the cotton operatives. At a conference held at Manchester with the employers, the449 words
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Article323 1933-09-28 8 Ideas of federating the British islands in the Caribbean Sea have been in the air for many years. The Commission which has presented a report to I the Secretary <>f State for the Colonies had plenty of material in the shape vf 'local resolutions and votes on323 words
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Article1339 1933-09-28 8 ry tor hts old-age pension.—T. M. in the “Birmingham Post.” DIRE RESULTS OF A FARMER'S INDISCREET ACT A shert distance in front of the casa of Don Peps —that is his official designation, but he is really Old Joe, cantankerous Old Joe we call himry tor hts old-age pension.—T. M. in the “Birmingham Post.” - 1,339 words
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Article739 1933-09-28 8 THE BUSY BEE Many of the things said ferences cancel out as neat! and there is likely to be a b IVCr H against a remark by an keepers at Cheltenham, p, It is the old bees that In the beehive, as with h i to-day, it739 words
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Article429 1933-09-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. Signed Last Night ONG AND PATIENT negotiations London, Sept. 28. Anglo-Argentine agreement was at Buenos Aires last night awaits final approval by rgcntine Congress. The agreewhich has been reached af- and patiently conducted negotiaas contemplated in Article Three Anglo-Argentine convention of May Convention recordedRugby Radio Service. - 429 words
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Article117 1933-09-28 9 —Reuter. Weeks At Bottom Of Junks Hongkong, Sept. 27. The "Nanchang” captive, Mr. Hargrave, slowly recovering from his ordeal. Interviewed by Reuter he revealed a wounded arm due to offering resistance -o the pirate boarders. He spent weeks ■4 the bottom of the junks suffering terribly from—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article97 1933-09-28 9 —Reuter. Japan Revises Regulations Tokio, Sept. 27. Looking in perspective toward the 1935 Naval Conference, the naval regulations have been revised officially in the Gazette, enlarging the powers of the Chief of the Naval General Staff concerning questions related to the scheme of national defence and implicitly—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article149 1933-09-28 9 Rugby Radio Service. Indian And Japanese Representatives NEGOTIATIONS FOR A NEW TRADE AGREEMENT London, Sept. 27. Representatives of the Governments of India and Japan at Simla are still engaged in negotiation for a new’ trade agrement. A delegation of Lancashire Textile Industries are in attendance. TheRugby Radio Service. - 149 words
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Article134 1933-09-28 9 Reuter. Unable To Absorb London, Sept. 27. Sir G. B. Hunter, the well-knowm shipbuilder, in a letter to "The Times,” stresses the disastrous results, economically and politically, due to China's inability to absorb her share of the world’s products owing to the lowness of silver.Reuter. - 134 words
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Article73 1933-09-28 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Details Well Received London. Sept. 27. The details of the new conversion loan have been well received in the city and marked firmness in gilt-edged securities was the feature at the close of business on the Stock Exchange. War Loan improved to 101 jV- The-Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article105 1933-09-28 9 —China Times. Provincial Governments To Be Reorganized Nanking, September 10. It is reliably learned that the provincial governments of Kiangsu and Chekiang will be reorganized shortly. Mr. Chen Kuo-fu has definitely been slated for the post of Chairman of the Kiangsu Government while the heads of* different—China Times. - 105 words
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Article111 1933-09-28 9 -Sin Wen Pao. Uncle and Nephew to Bury the Hatchet Chungking, September 10. Generals Liu Hsiang and Liu Wen-huei, who had been fighting each other for the last twelve months, have agreed to bury the hachet and renew their former relations as uncle and nephew. These two-Sin Wen Pao. - 111 words
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Article206 1933-09-28 9 Reuter. Imperative To Kecovcrv CONFERENCE IN PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT New York, Sept. 26. Although President Roosevelt has not yet reached a decision on the questions of deflation and devaluation, it is realised by the White House and the State Department that a stable monetary policy is imperative toReuter. - 206 words
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Article429 1933-09-28 9 Important Changes Far-reaching changes are being made in the military establishment of the Colony j as the result of the reported decision recently to increase the defence forces. One of these is an extension to Changi barracks, which includes the addition of a new wing for429 words
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Article77 1933-09-28 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 27. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the Government, is leaving for Washington to-day to represent the British Government in the war debt conversations due to begin there on October 5. Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador to the United States, and—Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Article205 1933-09-28 9 bilities were suitably organised.—Rugby Radio Service. International Conferease VAST STRIDES IN DEVELOPMENT Lcndcn, Sept. 27. The Aii Minister, Lc.d Londonderry, in welcoming to London the delegates from some thirty air transport companies attending the Conference of the International Air Traffic Association, referred to the vast strides madebilities were suitably organised.—Rugby Radio Service. - 205 words
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Article107 1933-09-28 9 China Times. Gen. Li Tsung-jen Returns to Canton Canton, September 10. General Li Tsung-jen, the military commander of the Kwangsi troops, has returned to Canton from Hongkong. Interviewed, General Li declared that he was strongly in favour of postponing the Fifth National Congress in order toChina Times. - 107 words
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Article97 1933-09-28 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £215.15.0 £216.17.6 TIN—(3 Moctl») London £215.17.6 £216.15.0 Singapore $110.25 $110.50 Business Done Penang $109.75 Business Donu Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Bundried> $3.35 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 RUBBER London 3%d. 3%d. New York 7 1 J c.(G) Singapore 1214 c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed $4.35 Medium Pearl97 words
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Advertisement170 1933-09-28 9 I I another A BAB of Cow Gate Milk Food for B feeding the H Hi This lovely child is a doctor’s baby Freshly made, freshly packed and fresh' ly shipped in dated tins, Cow Gate provides to-day the safest and most reliable substitute for the W mother’s milk. Active170 words
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Article186 1933-09-28 10 APPOINTMENT OF M. ALBERT SARRAUT PREMIER'S TRIBUTE TO THE LATE M. LEYGUES Paris, Sept. 6. At this evening's Council of Ministers, it is understood, M. Albert Sarraut, Minister of the Colonies, was appointed Minister of Marine in succession to M. George Leygues. M. Dalimier, a186 words
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373 1933-09-28 10 M. Da’adier on th? Nation’s Determination Paris. Sept. 6. Brilliant sunshine streamed down on to the Place de la Concorde this morning as the remams of M. Georges Leygues passed by on a gun-carriage drawn by six black horses. The cortege made its way373 words
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Article208 1933-09-28 10 SEPTEMBER 29 Ipoh Swimming Club: Handicap Competitions. SEPTEMBER 30 Rugby Taiping vs. Ipoh at Ipoh. Hockey Selangor State Trial. Selangor Turf Club Professional Meeting. Renong Valley Mining Co., Ltd., annual Meeting, Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., 11 a.m. Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate, Ltd., Messrs. A. A.208 words
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Advertisement489 1933-09-28 10 IBsasESEsasasasasasasHsasasHsasasasasesasEsasasßsarararasMaraHsasa! SKIN TROUBLES 0 Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. g PERSON suffering from eruptions of the skin has Jp much to endure. It is not fff y merely the discomfiture and Z, fn? iwSMßfll I irritation and painful sensa- Ku i IBM489 words
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Advertisement24 1933-09-28 10 s o U S EFULI GIVE HIM A GIFT OF PERSONAL MONOGRAMED HANDKERCHIEFS FOR X’MAS. Price $12.00 Per Doz. Chinese LjLNTESTI BEACH STREET, PENANG.24 words
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Advertisement134 1933-09-28 10 TIME FpK. 9 3 \8 I I TIGER. BEER FRASER NEAVE Ltd. -DISTRIBUTORS- 7/>e most generally usefu. Modicine for all Climates hUCollis Browoejl JSWOI0:*****™ Th Substituta Acts like a charm In Checks and arrests DIARRHEA and «EVER, CROUP, AGUE. A s_s /siiii <■» The reliable Family remedy for bIUMAUH CHILLS134 words
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Miscellaneous170 1933-09-28 10 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme i! i 1 For Straits Settlements, and Federated L !£alay States from the Empire trajunrd tier, 1 Daven try, England. Two of the following frequencies anc wavelengths will be used in the tr&nsmis- dons to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call170 words
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2987 1933-09-28 11 MINUTES OF MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS' MEETING MAXWELL ROAD IMPROVEMENT SCHEME PORTABLE STANDARD AT PARKING PLACES bnutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the cipal Commissioners of George Town,' jig, held on Tuesday, the 12th September, 1933. 1 resent: —Mr. W. R. Boyd (President), !> J. E.2,987 words
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Advertisement162 1933-09-28 11 WAfeKKSS Born 1820 Still going Strong Vn t Health comes first and for the promotion of health in all climates JOHNNIE WALKER has stood first favourite since 1820 —and leads. RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. BLACK LABEL, the world’s whisky de luxe, every drop guaranteed162 words
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Article476 1933-09-28 12 GROWING NATIONAL DEMAND IN EUROPE AND U.S. Industrial Activity Index From International Tin Council Figures An index to the comparative industrial revival of European countries and the United S'ates as evidenced by their ap-, parent consumption of tin, is contained in! the current Satistical Bulletin prepared476 words
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Article90 1933-09-28 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 79 21 32 79 1132 New York 4.7214 4 74 Montreal 4.84 4 4 85 Brussels 22.354 22 27 Geneva 16.10 16.034 Amsterdam 7.73 7.694' Milan 59 4 58 15 161 Bertin 13.07 4 13.011 Stockholm 19.40 19 40! Copenhagen 22.4090 words
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Article840 1933-09-28 12 Effect Of Better Wool Prices The well-sustained recovery in the price of wool wiH bring satisfaction to a wide circle of investors in England, as well as to the people of the chief producing Dominions. Shareholders in Australian pastoral companies, mercantile enterprises, and even the considerable body840 words
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Article1044 1933-09-28 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following weri the latest quotatloui in MESbu-S. KENNEDY A ahan. Usi to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Amal. Malay 1.30 1.40 1.35 1.50 Batu Lintang 52 4 60 55 60 Broga 45 50 45 50 Brunei United 2.00 2.501,044 words
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Article57 1933-09-28 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 28 (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 9|32 3 Documentary 2|4 13j32 On New York Bank Demand 544 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 1544 Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.57 words
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Article1081 1933-09-28 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST u I NAMES, Xi H cd RUBBERZCDoI’ar.) Sc. c Allenby Rubber Co. 70 75 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates I 35 I so Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 85 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates 15 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 60 70 Ayer1,081 words
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Advertisement347 1933-09-28 12 postponed notice Oc SALE. 0F BY ORDER Of'tce' v )PT TO BE SOI.-, By Public Aactin» At 10 so A At Pekan Sungei D U ;i p lo The undermentioned pror„ rtv to Ong Lean Bee of Ba Wellesley. p r DESCRIPTION of iJ’ f) pvr> All those two (2)347 words
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Miscellaneous34 1933-09-28 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Ralnfal 6 a.m. ..76 E Noon 82 N.W. TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. Low Wat* 7.35 a.m. 10.15 p.m. 3.20 p.m. TO-MOKBOW 9.33 a.m. 3.44 a.m. 10.50 p.m. 4.29 p.m.34 words
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Article580 1933-09-28 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Hu following is a list of ▼eeaela arriving ad sailing from Penang during the weeks IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. PANDAI from Pagoerawan. Sails for the same port on Friday. J S.S. MALACCA from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. M.S. BORINGIA from Europe via580 words
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Article193 1933-09-28 13 OUTWARD MAIL 1 A mail for Nortn, North Eastern and I North Western Sumatra ty the s.s. "Alcinous” wall be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with s.s. "Tawali” at Belawan) by the s.s. “Kedah” will193 words
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Article95 1933-09-28 13 Analysing the orders for cargo ships w r hich have been placed since the beginning of the year. The Motor Ship comes to the conclusion that vessels of from 13 knots to 16 knots, or even higher speeds, will largely replace the tramp ship. Since January,95 words
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Advertisement21 1933-09-28 13 Whaf is the Good of repining BU Y THE PINANG GAZETTE AND SUNDAY GAZETTE Keep up to date and be happy21 words
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Advertisement318 1933-09-28 13 Zftzr SKIN CURE INSTANTLY RELIEVES AND QUICKLY < HEALS I The reason why Eczema, Psoriasis, and other diaeaM* seem difficult to cure is frequently due to failure to roach I mot of the malady. I Realising this, Dr. D. Dennis, the eminent Skin Speoialiai, has devised a prescription in which318 words
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Miscellaneous314 1933-09-28 13 r K 3i ’■nr-B bbbbb i 8 1 6.15 To-Night Last Two Shows 9.30 1 s GIRLS! MUSIC! COMEDY! THRILLS»» y YOU GET THEM IN THIS NEW ROLLICKING 1 FOX HIT! "ARIZONA TO BROADWAY" HERBERT MUNDIN The Famous English Comedian of CAVALCADE r JAMES DUNN JOAN BENNETT J GRAND PREMIER314 words
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Miscellaneous79 1933-09-28 13 2 6. J 5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 B LAST NIGHT’S ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS SIMPLY YELLED WITH DELIGHT a LAUREL and HARDY I B In M-G-M’s Full-Length Laughing and Musical Comedy Sensation B FRA DIAVOLO J Al BEK’S World-Famous Comic Opera. i B I ICT JBbM HHMh in (ansi- 3ĔNNIS KING.OLIVER HARDY STAN79 words
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Article418 1933-09-28 14 "BIG SPARK LIKE A YELLOW FLAME" SMILED—THEN FELL DEAD 50,000-Volt Shock Wimbledon, Sept. 12. How a nurse was fatally electrocuted while helping at the taking of an X-ray photograph at Wimbledon Hospital was described at a Wimbledon inquest on Sept. 11. It was stated that418 words
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Article136 1933-09-28 14 How the Milch Cow Is Duped Madras, Sept. 9. A common and not pleasant sight in Madras, is the "stuffed calf". An inanimate “object," with outstretched neck, and stomach bloated with hay, propped up stiffly on bamboo legs, it stares at you with open but unseeing eyes.136 words
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367 1933-09-28 14 £5,000 A Year Post For Mr. S. Foster It is announced that Mr. Sidney Foster, the 47-year-old general manager of the London Co-operative Society, has been appointed manager of the Board which will operate the Milk Marketing Scheme, 1933. It has been367 words
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Article144 1933-09-28 14 Body Now For Hospital A memorial service was held on Sept. 11 in Southampton for Mrs. Angelina Jurd, described as "Southampton's most remarkable woman." who lived a life of service to those in need or trouble. She bequeathed her body to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital,144 words
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Article74 1933-09-28 14 German Lovers Sentenced Berlin, Sept. 10. A Cologne court has sentenced a woman and her lover to six months’ imprisonment for adultery. The judge said that the family was the basis of the new’ National-Socialist State, and must be protected by severe penalities from attacks by74 words
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Advertisement414 1933-09-28 14 Children Used to Cry Day and Night Healed by Cuticura My three children were troubled with a breaking out that first started on their backs and from there spread to their heads and became greatly inflamed. It was of a wet nature and they could not sleep at night with414 words
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Advertisement64 1933-09-28 14 lump 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 it64 words
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Advertisement326 1933-09-28 14 "Rusted solid as pu STG a rock!” WIW i THE LI9UID T 0 l Wj'WTV WILL SHIFT IT! I f 4(3' I" Hi whether the jam M ,s THE RESULT 0F I RUST OR HEAT—USE RUSTOL I I wfflfkk ill fevK fuil particulars i FROM THE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.,326 words
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Advertisement1849 1933-09-28 15 «V» WCTIT =Tl®?l /X m- ~N P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA —I TrirTTr j J A AND APCAR lines PilMMEtj i'll ’’■T MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES w«U LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Deav« Du» TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Penan Teluk Anson, Port SwetPpnans London |_|NE (kHyrnwunt iawwVi.ii h it a^ea ys tenham,1,849 words
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Article268 1933-09-28 16 This is an extract of an extract of a 11, year old report, for which all honour is due to a Mr. H. Jack. Eulogising primitive Malay methods of preparing the land, making nurseries for the “young rice crop, and protecting the same from birds, rats, and268 words
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Article144 1933-09-28 16 General’s Annual Inspection The annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Corps by the General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya will take place about the middle of October. This is the last inspection by MajorGeneral L. C. L. Oldfield as his tenure of command expires in144 words
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Article118 1933-09-28 16 Championship Tournament The recently formed Penang Chess Club is making slow but excellent progress. Regular meetings are being held at the E. O. Hotel, each week, on Thursday nights from 9 p.m. to midnight. Recently at a Lightning Tournament Mr. H. G. Sarwar proved the winner, with118 words
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Article88 1933-09-28 16 Shun Pao. Convention Under Industrial and Business Leaders Shanghai, September 11. It is now learned that the proposed National Production Conference, scheduled to be held on October Ist. will not be called by the Ministry of Industry but will be convened in the name of Chinese industrialShun Pao. - 88 words
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77 1933-09-28 16 S:n Wen Pao. May Be Postponed in View of Strong Opposition Shanghai. September 11. Interviewed by the Chinese press yesterday, Mayor Wu Teh-chen hinted at the possibility that the Fifth National Congress of the Kuomintang might be postponed in view of the opposition in certain quarters.S:n Wen Pao. - 77 words
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Article63 1933-09-28 16 -Sin Wen Pao. Chinese Ambassador to Russia Not Returning Nanking, September 10. It is learned from diplomatic sources that Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassador to Soviet Russia, is not returning as he, at first, planned. It is said that, owing to pressure of wrok, Dr. Yen-Sin Wen Pao. - 63 words
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Article211 1933-09-28 16 —Reuter. DESTINY OF CENTRAL EUROPE Events likely to shape the destiny of Central Europe have been moving uncommonly quickly during the past few days. Disarmament hitherto defies solution but it is understood is now’ being tackled on well-defined lines. Britain is trying to persuade France to make concessions.—Reuter. - 211 words
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494 1933-09-28 16 SHRILL WHISTLES FROM HARBOUR riot, mutiny or MURDER RAWALPINDI HAS HER WHISTLE REPAIRED Shortly after 10 o'clock to-day all the workers in the numerous offices in Georgetown and others in the business area were startled by a shrill whistle from the Harbour area—the whistle494 words
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Article149 1933-09-28 16 Sudden Death Of Indian Clergyman The Rev. M. R. Doraisamy, pastor of the Tamil Methodist Episcopal Church, Singapore and well-known in many par L s of Malaya, died at his home in Cuff Road on Monday. The Rev. Doraisamy had not been well for the past year,149 words
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Article108 1933-09-28 16 Hello Bandoeng PINANG GAZETTE TALKS TO BATAVIA By the courtesy of the Chief Engineer Post and Telegraphs, Penang, the “Pinang Gazette’ was this morning permitted to carry on a short conversation with the Resident Radio Engineer at Bandoeng over the wireless telephone. The reception was very108 words
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Article146 1933-09-28 16 Dazed Trespasser’s Trial Hearing was resumed in the Penang Police Court this morning of the case of Yin Yeong, a Chinese carpenter charged with house trespass at 11.35 p.m. on September 17. Complainant, a Tamil, living at No. 21. King Street had already given evidence, and his146 words
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Article165 1933-09-28 16 An aged Teochew Chinese named Lim Ah Tua was fined $l5 this morning on a charge of possession of a small quantity of dutiable liquor: accused owned a leanto attap shed and a few hens. Four other Chinese claimed trial on a charge of putting one165 words
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Article43 1933-09-28 16 In the Supreme Court this morning the suit down for hearing between Khoo Huan Hiong and Yeap Geok Seng (Mr. Ong Huck Lim) and Choong Teng Lye (Messrs. Pre: grave and Matthews) was postpon d to the October List.43 words
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Article164 1933-09-28 16 Debris From Large Dome INSPECTOR HAS NARROW ESCAPE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 27. Magistrates, officials, witnesses and others who had business in the courts this morning were startled by a loud crash. There was a general rush by those not compelled to be in164 words
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Article101 1933-09-28 16 Change In Dress (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singaore, Sept. 27. Change in the dress of the Straits Police Inspectors which had been under contemplation for some time has been introduced experimentally with a view to permanent adoption. Four Acting Chief Inspectors are now wearing the new uniform101 words
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129 1933-09-28 16 Six Japanese Formally Indicted Charged with attempted murder and incendiarism, six members of the Patriotic Labour Party, who were arrested in connection with the plot to murder Cabinet Ministers on July 11, were formally indicted. The plotters, with others, who were aiming at fundamental129 words
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Article42 1933-09-28 16 vup Replay The replay of the match between C.R.C. ‘B’ and St. Xavier’s Recreation Club in the Cup Competition, which ended in a draw on Tuesday last will be played on the C.R.C. ground on Saturday at 5.15 p.m.42 words
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101 1933-09-28 16 Miss P. Shelley, the younger daughter of the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, Chief Secretary, F.M.S., arrived from Home this morning by the P. O. “Rawalpindi” and was met in Penang by her elder sister who had come from Kuala Lumpur, as Mr. Shelley101 words
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77 1933-09-28 16 Early Selections (BY TIC-TAC) The following arc e<; seifirst day’s races at K n day Not L” 8 RACE 1 Lucky Numb Bust Up Peerless Lady RACE 2 Stick Up Wait and See Brampton RACE 3 Evensong Silent Merchant Ben Hall RACE 4 Lochain Trefold77 words
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147 1933-09-28 16 Reuter Wirele* Cochet's Debut As Professional Paris, Sept. 25. The Franco-American professional lawn tennis match on Davis cup lines was wob by America by four matches to one. Th occasion was noteworthy as it was Cochet I debut as a professional and for his easy defeatReuter Wirele* - 147 words
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Article117 1933-09-28 16 .—Reuter V reless. Hole In One Twice In A Day Newcastle, County Do«’ n September Eric Fiddian, the r teur Golf Champion, h open paralled feat in the final o. the tl* Amateur Championsh. p 1 1 first man to hole two the At the seventh.—Reuter V reless. - 117 words
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Article20 1933-09-28 16 Jack Sharkey Out-poi® l PhilatV n f pointed Tommy Loughran te3 t. Sharkey in a fifteen-ro’ ter. I l20 words
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Advertisement44 1933-09-28 16 ID. fe 3 O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. DINNER DANCES TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY Saturday, 7th. Oct. Tues. 10th Oct. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS PRESENT TWO HUSBANDS EXTENSION TILL 2 AM. Book Now. E. O. GARAGE. FIRST CLASS CARS ON HIRE DAY NIGHT ’PHONE 322 ’PHONE 322.44 words
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