Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 229. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 210 1 Two Detectives: Three Others BAIL REFUSED A GREAI DEAL BEHIND THIS CASE” (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 20. Following sensational allegations to the Kuala Lumpur police recently by a Siamese priest of Singapore that he had been kidnapped, five persons—a Chinese detective, a
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  • 270 1 —Reuter. STRIKES EXTEND FROM COAST TO COAST PRESIDENT TO LAUNCH WORLD APPEAL New York, Sept. 29. Tempers are shortening and the threat of violence is serious to-day strikes extending from coast to coast and the National Recovery mist ration is anxious to help but
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  • 125 1 —Central Press. Revenue Officers’ $lO,OOO Haul Canton, Aug. 31. Over $lO,OOO worth of smuggled goods 1 were discovered by the revenue cutter Chip Hing at Pang Keng Tau on the Canton River. Upon information received, the cutter proceeded there and found a three-mast junk fully laden with cargo.
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  • 144 1 Complete Understanding Follows Meeting Shanghai, Sept. 12. Finishing touches to the new Sino-Japa-x nese entente were put to-day after a con-! ference between Lieutenant Colonel Nanki of the Tokyo General Staff and General I Huang Fu, chairman of the Peiping Politi- j cal Affairs Readjustment Committee, at
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  • 58 1 Steamer Met Off Bangkok Bar (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept. 30. The authorities met the steamer Kuala off Bangkok Bar and carried off Luang Pradit up river whence he was conveyed for an interview with the authorities. This method of arrival defeated completely the demonstrations arranged for
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  • 100 1 what course of action shall be taken. Mm Pao. Emergency Conference At Pootung Shanghai, September 4. The striking workers of the B.A.T. Company have decided to call an emergency conference this afternoon at Pootung to discuss the strike situation in view of the strong attitude maintained
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  • 70 1 Central Press. Noted Chinese Aviator’s New Plans Canton, Sept. 15. Captain Sun Tung-kang, the Chinese aviator who flew back to China from Germany, will fly to Tayu, southern Kiangsi. Upon receipt of his forthcoming visit to that town, General Yu Han-mou, commanding the Kwangtung first division, Is
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  • 85 1 -Reuter. Europe's Latest Fashion AUSTRIAN ISSUE •*< J London, Sept. 30.* It is becoming fashionable for Europe to impfove budgets by lotteries. Encouraged by- tfee success which has attended the French lottery Herr Dolfuss has announced the impending issue of a lottery lean of 300.000,000 schillings
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  • 140 1 Trade Paralysed Havana, Sept. 29. The situation has alarmingly worsened in the last twenty-four hours as a esult of strike agitation by the so-called Sy-ie* Party-organised toy twjo Russian delegates. Business in Havana to-day was virtually paralysed by a one-day general strike. Soldiers fired on Communist demonstrators
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  • 70 1 DETAILS BROADCAST (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 29. Stolen notes, the proceeds of the latest robbery, were in free circulation yesterday. Last night a wireless broadcast in English, Siamese and Chinese gave full details of the numbers and series of the missing notes which are
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  • 101 1 back from Balmoral Castle.—Rugby Radio Service. After Scottish Holiday London, Sept. 29. The King and Queen arrived in London by special train from Scotland this morning. Their Majesties looked remarkably well having enjoyed exceptionally fine weather during their stay at Balmoral Castle. They will stay
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  • 43 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Traffic Slowed Down London, Sept. 29. London experienced the first fog of the season last night and traffic was in consequence slowed down. A slight local fog gave way to bright sunshine early to-day.
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  • 228 1 Britain, France, America Unchanged NOTHING FOR A FEW DAYS Geneva, Sept. 29. With the departure of Baron Von Neurath to Berlin to consult Herr Hitler and of Signor Suvitch, the Italian delegate, to Rome it is reported that Sir John Simon will leave for London to-morrow.
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  • 92 1 Discount Rate Highest Since February London, Sept. 29. At to-day’s sale of tenders of Treasury Bills £93,880,000 was applied for and the amount allotted in bills at three months was £45,000,000. The average rate of discount was 12/4.61d. as compared with 4/9.15d. a week ago. Last
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  • 81 1 Rugby Radio Service. British Government Stock Steady London, Sept. 29. The sterling rate on New York was 4.74 =l/2 and Paris 79=7/16. The outstanding feature of Stock Exchange was a further substantial improvement in German Bonds, Continental buying being induced on more favourable reports from Geneva. The tone
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  • 55 1 Bluejackets Fight Flames Hongkong, Sept. 30. Bluejackets from H.M.S. Suffolk and H.M.S. Tamar and destroyers turned out during the night to assist coinbatting a fire at the naval dockyard which gutted the packing store and threatened the armaments depot. The origin is a mystery. Water restrictions delayed
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  • 95 1 -Rugby Radio Service. Appointed President Divorce Court London, Sept. 29. His Majesty the King has approved that Sir Frank Boyd Merriman, Solicitor General, be appointed President of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court in place of Lord MerrivaTe who has resigned; that
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    • 13 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772. I
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    • 61 1 HE’S HAPPY Drinking His Bear Brand She would be equally happy drinking hers. From a day to a year you can entrust the health of baby to Bear Brand. Purchase a tin now and you set baby on the roatf to happy childhood. RS E E 15 TRADE. MARK! I
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    • 60 1 FINAL SELECTIONS FOR SELANGOR to. Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Page Singapore Arrests in A’leged Kidnapping Case 1 Tiang Joo Co., Bankruptcy 4 Sporting News Exclusive China News Service 7 Correspondence 9 Latest Cables 1 an Latest Commercial News 12 The Mails Shipping 13 Handicaps and Final Selections for Selangor Races
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    • 2010 2 RATES FOR CASUAL ’selangor turf club. BANKS ADYEHTiSEfOTS Chartered Bank NEDERLANDSCHE J|f Saturday, 30th September and Qp AUSTRALIA AND CHINA HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ Saturday, 7th October, 1933. (Incorporated in England NV A All communications relating to p.M. each day. Charter 1853 J. V I/ Bdwrisemrnts should be addressed ommencin Paid-up Capital
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  • 740 3 their finances and numbers JR OF MYSTERY T >, .ritish Union of Fascists, at the meh is Sir Oswald Mosley, sur--11 with mystery as to its num- finances. This makes its pocsi- h some examination. ■ntly it had comparatively iquarters in Great Georgelinster. Two or
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  • 152 3 For 24 Years Taught in Sunday School Miss Florence Budge, aged 50, of Ifieldroad, South Kensington, who for 24 years was a Sunday-school teacher, now tips winners I This was revealed at Wimbledon when she was charged with using insulting language outside Wimbledon Stadium, where
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  • 127 3 To Prevent Jolting His Delicate instruments A small army of men carried parcels between the Strand and the Victoria Embankment, London, as gingerly as they would handle bombs. They chose their steps so carefully because the parcels contained the Marchese Marconi’s most valuable and delicate laboratory
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  • 149 3 Man Who Sent Wire That Ended The War A man who sent a telegram which made the world rejoice—the telegram that ended the Great War—retired after 46 years’ service as a telegraphist at the Brighton Post Office. He is Mr. Frank Hilder Pennington, aged 60, of Addison-road,
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  • 124 3 Landlady of Old Inn Says She Saw It Some people do not believe in ghosts, but a number cf villagers of Westcn-under-Penyard, in the Wye Valley, are convinced that the 350-years-old Weston Cross Inn is haunted. Every night Mrs. H. J. Pettitt, wife of the landlord, places
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 157 3 I i The Perfume r Uy I Captivating by its delightfully fresh but unobtrusive aroma, Tosca Perfume is X the choice of sophisticated women, the very t J '1 incarnation of charm and i You will love the complete range of a- 7 ”4711” Tosca Toiletries: j</. I y? Perfume
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  • 785 4 Motion Against Partners estate of dead fartnzr NOT LIABLE In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Cobbett the motion to have certain ex-partners in the firm of Tiang Joo and Company, made bankrupts (the Managing Partner of which has already been declared a bankrupt)
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  • 180 4 Neuritis Hampered Her In writing of the pair, and inconvenience she suffered from neuritis, this woman tells also how she rid herself of it “I have b ?n using Kruschen Salts for neuritis, and it certainly has the most wonderful efrec'. My knees were very painful, and
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  • 452 4 Bumper Houses At Majestic LIVELY, LUSTY MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT There opened to crowded houses at the Majestic last night, a lively, lusty musical entertainment. British and Best. ‘THE GOOD COMPANIONS One of the best British pictures. seen here for a long time, it is safe to predict that
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  • 867 4 Mr. Ramani, Advocate and Solicitor, Kuala Lumpur, is on a visit to Ipoh. Mr. M. Flinter, of Singapore, is in Ipoh on business. He is staying at the Station, Hotel. Jockey Bartie at the close of the Singapore meeting elected to return to Australia and has since
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    • 35 4 SELLING MAT>.< EASY—Times .re hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway ■trice.'* Send along a «mat’ advertisement to the ~Pinang Gazette” and disixise of it at a satisfactory hiip
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    • 414 4 teaftffctaZfSAß Chi jauiUMß 1 i i n D 1115 GIVE ME A RING MEDLEY g U.D. 1163 (TONY’S WIFE g Another Piano Treat I Here’s Carroll Gibbon’s Latest The s I Rumba Melody of “Tony’s Wife” is going to be very peauiar I medley is full of really sweet tunes.
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  • 411 5 Yesterday's Hockey Match WINNERS GIVE IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY In the first hockey match played on the padang this season the Penang Cricket Club defeated the Penang Recreation Club by four goals to nil. The game was not so one-sided as the result would indicate and the losers should
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  • 54 5 Rous Memorial Stakes London, Sept. 29. The following was the result of the Rous Memorial Stakes run at Newmarket today:— FLYING COOT 1 GRASMERE 2 FLINDERS 3 Five 1 an. Won by four lengths; two lengths between the second and third. Betting: 1110 Flying Coot; 7 2
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  • 99 5 Lifts Car to Release People Trapped Underneath Primo Camera rescued two passengers from a capsized motor-car single-handed in Hollywood by using his huge strength. He was motoring through the film city when a collision between two other cars ended with one turning over and
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  • 136 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 16th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Pas. LXXXVT and Lxxxvn. Hymn 559. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion. Tamil. 6.30 Evensong. Ps. Xc. 195 and 196. Magnificat 50. Nunc Dimittis 194. Hymns 575, 595, 223, 266. WEDNESDAY 8
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  • 61 5 The members of the Indian Association are holding a tea-party at their premises this afternoon in honour of Mr. A. M. Appan, the King’s Scout, who arrived here last week after an adventurous cycling tour through Burma and Siam from
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  • 45 5 Large Attendance Expected The postponed meeting, convened by Mr. T. V. Templeton for the benefit of Chinese ladies and girls interested in outdoor sports, will be held at P un, Tanjong Bungah. at 3 p.m. to-day. A large attendance is expected.
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  • 45 5 Ronggeng And Dancing The Anglo-Chinese School Union are holding a grand Gala night to-night at the Club’s premises. There will be a “ronggeng” performance and dancing. Orchestral music will be provided by the Orphic Melodians. Light refreshments will be served.
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  • 186 5 —Central Press. Capital Fixed at Over $1,000,000 Canton, Sept. 15. A meeting of the Southwest Avia’ion Com-1 pany will take place this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the building of the provincial department of finance. It has been tentatively decided that the capital of the company is
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    • 125 5 tßorn 1820— Stia going for your health's sake choose the whisky that more than any other has given Scotch Whisky a |g| world-wide reputation— fol choose Johnnie Walker RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. A BLACK LABEL, the world’s whisky ll||B ft" 'Jj de luxe, every
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    • 157 5 WHY YOU GET INDIGESTION Do you know that when you suffer pain after eating or get some other form of digestive disturbance, the trouble is almost certain to arise from excess acid in the stomach This acid attacks the stomach lining, makes food ferment and causes painful gases and still
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  • 430 6 AND MILLIONAIRE TO BANKRUPTCY COURT ILL-LUCK THAT DOGGED A SHIPOWNER Come-Back Pails Mr. J. C. Gould, seme-time millionaire shipowner and M P., met his creditors on Friday, and in the Bankruptcy Court told the story of a board-school boy’s rise to fame and fortune; of
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  • 189 6 i 900 Children in Stampede at A Cinema i Nine hundred children made a mad stampede for the exits of a cinema in Bridgeton, Glasgow, when a false alarm of fire was raised during a matinee. Some fell in the crush and were trampl- ed on, eight,
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  • 423 6 Following the Nazi drive in Germany, the number of exiles who are finding refuge in Britain is assuming larger proportions. Germans are coming in at the rate of about 5,000 a month, as against a little over 3,000 a month last year. The
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  • 216 6 Berkshire County Council are being asked to make by-laws regulating the behaviour of week-end campers on the banks of the Thames. Complaints have been made that the campers walk through villages scantily dressed, and that they cause annoyance by singing and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 352 6 DIESES entists W||MLl say: XT’S the inside curve of your teeth that is hard to clean: oldfashioned tooth brushes are 4 4 shaped to fit the outside only” Tooth brushes like this only fit properly on the cutside of your teeth: they fit. the inside curie very badly—and it’s the
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    • 89 6 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisemen in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Fr»»n. one week’s end to another it talks business withotr. boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory tn
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  • 1837 7  -  is wnVi a uvuvtv, be un'ted and will win in the end.— Mux Kmg-chau in “The Peope's Tribune.” SOME ASPECTS OF RACE CULTURE living made a fine ART e of the obstacles to understanding i, and the Chinese people is the view, < sent so
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  • 240 7 ..Central Press. Inspiring Address By Rear Admiral Chiang Canton, August 30. Rear Admiral Chiang Si-yuan, accompanied by his staff, returned to the hampoa squadron yesterday morning and delivered an inspiring address to his officers and men. Borrowing the slogan from Lord Nelson. Admiral Chiang stated that
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  • 74 7 —Shun Puo. Restrictions on Foreign Publications Nanking, September 3. It is understood that the Ministry of Interior has drawn up detailed measures governing foreign publications in China. According to the new arrangement, all foreign publications must register and have their certificates duly examined by the proper authorities.
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  • 78 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Special Tokyo Representatives At Review Shanghai, September 4. The Japanese warships in Shanghai will be reviewed on September 15 outside Woo sung, it is learned from Ja P ces. The Japanese warships at Hanko Wuhu, Changsha and other Yangts^ J will all
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  • 2101 7 Sun Yat-sen lived and died. “The Tribune." VITAL PRINCIPLE PUT INTO EFFECT A LAND TAX FOR SHANGHAI It appears that, at long last, one of the most vital and fundamental principles of Dr. Sun’s economic programme for China is to be put
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  • 196 7 Central Press. Grand Alliance Of Northern Generals Peiping, September 13. The grand alliance of northern generals against Chiang Kaishek has taken tangible form, according to sources emanating from Legation quarters. General Yu Hsueh-chung. chairman of the Hopei provincial government and a leader of the northern military clique,
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  • 95 7 China Times. City of Sungtze Recaptured Hankow, September 3. The troops under General Hsu Yuanchuan, commander of the Communist Suppression force in Western Hupeh, haverecaptured the city of Sungtze, in Southern. Hupeh, from the hands of the Communists. The Reds are now moving southward into Hunan
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  • 34 7 —Shun Pao. Foreign Minister in Kansu Lanchow, Kansu, Sept. 3. Dr. Lo Wen-kan, the Foreign Minister, arrived at Suchow, in Kansu, yesterday. He is leaving for Tihua, in Sinkiang, tomorow.—Shun Pao.
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  • 940 8 L'ntil a tew davs ago. wireless enthusiasts in Malaya had no grievances to speak of. To-day they have an outsize in one which commands that on and after October 1. 1933, no person other than a licensed dealer may offer for sale. sell, or have in
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  • 1215 8  -  have sworn that he winked.—Hamilton Fyfe in the “Manchester Guardian.” The Balkan village glowed in the last of the evening sunshine. White and p.nk walls reflected the golden light. After the scorching heat of the day cf the cccl air was deliciously reviving. I sat in
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  • 760 8 THE BUMP FELICITC’JS It is interesting to note that j M the French President, has en< ai hir to the public by tvzc acts cf c’.r formaLty, to wit:—;i> Dancm ioun' Maypsle with some little r n 0.11 j ;2) getting himself knock-’ dewn an. b um
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  • 292 9 His Way Home KING'S MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE Aden, Sept. 29. e Thomson, Governor of Cey.em barked ill from the P. O. vhile proceeding home died of olism and was buried with full military honours. has sent a message of sym- iy Thompson in his own and Qme.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 704 9 <■ E liter of the Pinang Gazette) S Wdh reference to a letter appearing in irissu dated 28th September, signed ir. KIWI and, having heard the vtry interesting address given by Mr. r-Smith. I would point out that the > question had to be given in apP
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    • 53 9 Sir, —The disease is spreading. Our Resident Councillor journeyed to Singapore in a British plane, two of our Legislative Councillors are supporting our local railway and one other a local British shipping company but alas one had to go by the French mail. Was he in such a hurry?
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    • 152 9 Sir, —On the eve of my departure for Rangoon, I shall thank you if you will allow me through the columns of your esteemed paper to thank all boxing fans in Penang for the wonderful sporting spirit they displayed during my stay in Penang, particularly at my two fights.
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  • 91 9 Rugby Radio Service. Agreement Signed FIFTH SINCE OTTAWA CONFERENCE London, Sept. 29. The Anglo-Finnish Trade Agreement was signed at Helsingfors this afternoon. The terms of agreement will be made public shortly. The conclusion of the Agreement marks a further stage in the British Government’s trade policy which has
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  • 501 9 Dancers As "Students” PASSPORT RULES THAT HELP "QUESTIONABLE" SHOWS London, Sept. 22. When Parliament re-assembles M.P.s might de well to inquire into the circumstances of British girls who are being engaged to tour in cabaret and variety show’s in France. During the last
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  • 125 9 Japanese Trade The 63rd, 64th and 65th Meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on the 26th, 27th and 28th September, 1933. Evidence was taken from Mr. E. Uo (Sendu Co.), President of the Japanese Chamber Commerce, on Japanese trade in general, from Mr.
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  • 94 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £218.0.0 £220.15.0 TIN—(S Montte) London £217.15.0 £220.10.0 Singapore $111.25 $112.37’/ 2 Business Done Penang $111.25 Business Done 25 tons COPRA—(Sandried) $3.30 $3.30 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 BUBBEB London 3%d. 4d. New York 7%c.(G) 7Hc.(G) Singapore l3*/&c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed $4.35 $4.35 Medium Pearl $4.65
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  • 702 10 JOINT PROTEST TOj MR. J. H. WHITLEY j I LETTER FROM SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN Signed Also By Mr. Churchill And 'LI.G.' The following protest, signed by Sir Austen Chamberlain. Mr. Lloyd George, and Mr. Winston Churchill, and addressed to Mr. Whitley, as Chairman of the 8.8. C.,
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  • 256 10 Passport Trouble At Southampton Miss Greta Nissen, the Norwegian film star, and a woman friend, who sailed for Europe at a moment's notice, were held up by the immigration officials when they reached Southampton on September 6 from New York while efforts were made on their
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  • 89 10 To-day. at the Esplanade, from 6.00 P.M. to 7.30 P.M. 1. March—THE ROYAL ARTHUR— Mckay. 2. Overture to—“MONTROSE” Bishop. 3. Selection—ROUND THE MAP— Finck. 4. Waltz—CAlßO Fletcher. 5. Intermezzo—WEDGWOOD BLUE— Ketel bey. 6. Selection—lOLANTHE Sullivan. 7. Fox Trot—HONEYMOON LANE— Hanley. GOD SAVE THE KING. To-morrow, at the Gardens,
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  • 366 10 “One Of Our Shop-Windows Lord Stonehaven, president of the Shiping, Engineering, and Machinery Exhibition at Olympia, presided at a dinner given at the Addison Resturant, Olympia, in honour of oversea visitors. Mr. W. A. Tookey said it was “tommy rot that we had lost the lead
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    • 23 10 U S LEU L GIVE HIM A GIFT OF PERSONAL MONOGRAMED HANDKERCHIEFS FOR X’MAS. Price $12.00 Per Doz. Chinese Lantern BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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    • 191 10 HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETER > j JUDE IN TWO MODELS WITH ROLLS 24, 26 AND 28 INCHES LONG. FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS SONS. LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. ft -bML tS W f w I Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action
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  • 804 11 HORMAN BLOOD CLAIMS EXPLODED > WORK OF PEDIGREE FAKERS" uiO of Britain’s leading scientists ttending the annual meeting of the ssociation divided their interests irtten halls in Leicester on Seph. where almost every topic in s of science, economics, agriculeducation was considered. eting-places for
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  • 308 11 Women Sentenced After Taxicab Arrests in Oxford-street Two husbands standing at the back of the Marylebone Police Court learned for the first time that their wives had been previously convicted. The two women were Mrs. Rose How- > croft, aged 26, mother of
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  • 250 11 Commonwealth Relations To Be Discussed Toronto, September 7. Representatives of Great Britain, Aus- tralia, New Zealand. South Africa, India and Canada are assembling here for the first conference on British Commonwealth relations, which opens on Monday. The conference is meeting under the presidency of Mr.
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  • 551 12 Kennedy Company’s Share Report Active conditions have prevailed in the Share Markets this week with nearly all Tin Shares showing appreciable gains. The Metal itself has been steady and closing £217-15-0 records a rise of 32/6. The price of Rubber is also better by 5/32d
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  • 214 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. i Rubber Sales Department Penang. September 27. The renewal in restriction talk and the prospect of further inflationary measures in America has maintained values and the tone since we last reported has continued fairly steady; local values, after fluctuating within narrow limits, close with a slight gain
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  • 399 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period September 16th to September 22nd, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public
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  • 135 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 79 15 32 79 25 32 New York 4.72* 2 Montreal 4.84*4 4.85 Brussels 22.31*2 Geneva 16.05* 2 16.11 Amsterdam 7.72 7.75 Milan 59*4 59 5 16 Berlin 13.05 13.09 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.40 19.90 Vienna 29
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    • 61 12 To-morrow's I “SUNDAY I fiAZFTTF” I 1 L I 16 Pages HHB■B■■■S S I I New Features *************** I SHORT STORY by H. G. WELLS. I I English and Scottish Football Results and League Tables. I I sIOO MUST BE WON FULL REPORTS OF Malayan Sporting Events B 1 ■■■■■_>
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    • 223 12 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 unkroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
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    • 169 12 By Appointment Roputcition Founded on a standard of excellence that has not varied for thirty years. Cerebos has a reputation for purity and economy that no other salt can claim. It remains dry and freerunning in any ch mate and is esteemed throughout the world as the perfect table salt.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 260 12 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federate*! vfalay States from the Empire transmitter, Daven try, England. Two of the following frequencies ant •ravelengths will be used in the transmitdons to the Indian zone. Announcement* will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelengtr GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55
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  • 730 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Rowing Is a list of veAMla arriving u ditng from Penang during the weeks IN PORT TO-DAY y ,ACCA from Pangkalan Brandan m 1 Langkat. Sails for Kan tang on Sunday. WAN from Alor Star and Pulau 1 Wawi. Sails for the
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  • 199 13 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. Anthony Co., noon. OCTOBER < Hockey Selangor
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  • 327 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on 20th September per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 29th September. AIR MAILS A mail for South America by steamer tc Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 57 13 The daily use otW EUCRYL TOOTH 1A p\ Wk POWDER quickly VI WL removes the slightest itain and prevents y\ YV discoloration. It y\ eleans, polishes and y. wk disinfects. W W Free sample on receipt Wa of 5 cent, stamp from tai Mr. R. F. GOSSELE, 13 M sa,
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    • 62 13 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE.” BOXING Sunday, Ist October. 1933 —9.30 p.m. BUD WALLEY vs. BATTLING CHAN 12 (2 MIN.) ROUNDS. KID YOUNG vs. BATTLING KHOO 8 (2 MIN.) ROUNDS. 28 (2 MIN.) HURRICANE ROUNDS IN THIS CARD. USUAL PRICES FUN FROLIC
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    • 25 13 What is the Good of j repining BUY J I THE PINANG GAZETTE AND I SUNDAY GAZETTE I Keep up to date and be happy
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 276 13 a B B B B BBBBHBBBMHB BJB_B **********81 LAST NIGHTS CROWDED LOUSES LOUDLY APPLAUDED < THIS WONDERFUL BRITISH FILMS I a 3 ill rMi I BISSI H j 6.15 TO-mGHT 9.30 I ■d MATINEES —TO-DAY fir TO-MORROW At 2.45 p.m. j- The Good Compctnions’ i ■b A GAUMONT—BRITISH SUPER PRODUCTION
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    • 104 13 BBBaBBBaBBB■BBB B B B B B B B B B B B B B IVI Season 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Matinee To-Day at 2.45 p.m. b LAUREL and HARDY In M-G-M’s Full-Length Laughing and Musical Comedy Sensation FRA DIAVOLO AI'BER’S World-Famous Comic Opera. R With DENNIS KING THELMA TODD i W’onderful
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  • 332 14 MILK TRAIN PILES UP WRECKAGE LAST RITES FOR THE DYING Motorists Give First Aid To Victims Sixteen persons were killed and 2d injured in a collision between the famous Eric express running between Chicago and New York and a milk train. The express was crowded
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  • 253 14 War Loot Hidden By Russian Officers Behind the search for a £2,000.000 treasure hidden in the desolate region on the frontier of Turkey and Persia is a young British ex-officer, Mr. Norman Strong, the Sunday Chronicle learned. Gems, English sovereigns, gold looted from the tombs of
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  • 230 14 Ideal Runaway on Canadian Beach “If we cannot fly non-stop from Canada to Baghdad in our Dragon machine I would l just as soon sink in the middle of the At- lantic,” said Mr. J. A. Mollison. j He had just completed arrangements to ship to
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  • 156 14 Mr. Charles Masters, of New Compton--1 street, W.C., is believed to be the only person now living who was in the Princess Alice when she sank in collision in the Thames with the Bywell Castle, on September 3, 1878. Seven hundred people were drowned. It is
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  • 136 14 The romance of an explorer and the sister of a former colleague, who lost his life in Greenland two years ago. lies behind the announcement of the engagement of Mr. James Maurice Scott and Miss Pamela Mary Watkins, daughter of Colonel H. G.
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  • 79 14 Two Men Almost Killed By Burglar Alarm An anti-burglar device almost killed two people at Rochechouart, near Limoges. A wine merchant sent his overseer to fetch two empty wine casks from a miller. Hanging from the keyhole was a piece of string and the overseer pulled it.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 146 14 SANDWICH PASTB makes marvellous sandwiches and canapes. So different! Genuine. True t« 3- label. Made by the makers of Al Bums -j vo xA I rasp wyj** ii?M r ili iHiiiSli or kiiHu ’NERVfS' take Sanatogen The True Tonic-Food fii|i ;'j IliillM B. Of all Chemists 9®3S 2 1 -h'
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    • 353 14 red uced facsimile A Wk f thc Cer,ificatc of the Institute of' WW WWI for ten successive year, awarded to Carreras for CRAVEN “A” vEWA I Cigarettes. wOi Wil W' WWTf I ..rt y U1 1 11 1 1 "rwr-" IK A' r-4 in MIM IR i n n blbiS
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    • 1857 15 I *T|g£S /T gCTT~N. P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA I V 1 1 1 iWYjj (jjJ /N _X AND apcar lines H OmUCNTING (Companies Incorporated in Bngland) A WPWI ff B M| M MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES I oNDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR ana s. n
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  • 247 16 Twa persons, in the pouring rain, walking to mid fro across 7 piece of very ordinary open country. Such a thing would now be considered extremely dull and would not be attempted without an iron headed stick and a small white ball. Golfers will court
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  • 117 16 For Municipal Order SINGAPORE COMMISSIONERS' DISCUSSION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 30. There was considerable discussion at the Municipal Commissionres’ meeting over the recommendation of the committee to accept the tender of Mitsui Bussan Kaisha for heavy cast iron pipes. Japanese tenders were 11 and 24
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  • 55 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 30 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 1'32 4 mts 2)4 3132 Private 3 m)ts credit 2|4 9132 3 Documentary 2)4 13)32 On New York Bank Demand 54*4 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 38*4 dis. nom.
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  • 477 16 Final Selections STICK UP AND MYANEE GOOD THINGS (BY TIC-TAC) The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Kuala Lumpur: Race 1: Peerless Lady. Race 2: Wait and See. Race 3: Silent Merchant and Evensong. Race 4: Supertina. Race 8: Hopaway and Mortlake Simile.
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  • 941 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wens the latest quotation! ji MESSRS. KXNNEPV A short <is to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 15 3 15 9ex 15 6 16 Oex Bangrin 24 9 25 6c 26 6 27 6c Hitam 35 40c
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  • 888 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST e 1 j RUBE Allenby Rubber Alor Gajah Rut )><•'F*ta‘e 70 7Amalgamated M-Jav Estn*. 40 Ayer Hrtam Ph; «Sy 1 r- 135 I'* Ayer Kunmg R-. Estates 75 8 Ayer Molek Rubber Co Ayer Pam. P.ih> r Estate 601 7, Ralau Plantinu '"ndjeate Bawett Rubbe- r
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 173 16 PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. DINNER DANCES TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY Saturday, 7th. Oct. Tues. J Oth Oct. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS PRESENT TWO HUSBANDS EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. Book Your Tables Now. E. O. GARAGE. FIRST CLASS CARS ON HIRE DAY NIGHT. ’PHONE 322 ’PHONE 322. ‘lht Alienburgs Foods are particularly suited to
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    • 12 16 HELP A GOOD CAUSE AND WIN A PRIZE SEE TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY GAZETTE
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 38 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind R&lnfal 6 a.m. ..74 E 1 m.m. Noon 86 N.W. TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. Low Wat* 10.25 a.m. 4.45 a.m. 11.18 p.m. 5.07 p.m. TO-MORROW 11.04 a.m. 5.20 a.m. 11.45 p.m. 5.40 p.m.
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