Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 July 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-07-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 155. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 6fh JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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949 1933-07-06 1 Torn Up Treaties And Blasted Her Way Through Manchuria SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN'S EARLY SYMPATHY London, July 5. In the debate on the Foreign Affairs Estimates Mr. George Lansbury severely criticised the Japanese policy in the Far East and asked who was protectingReuter. - 949 words
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Article142 1933-07-06 1 —Rugby Radio Service. MOSLEM PUPIL BEATEN Question In Parliament London, July 5. Asked in the House of Commons what steps Government were taking to inquire into the allegation that a Moslem girl pupil at a Missionary School at Port Said was beaten to force her to—Rugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article85 1933-07-06 1 the science of flight.—Rugby Radio Service. Regulations to be Relaxed London, July 5. The Air Minister has appointed an independent committee under the chairmanship of Lord Gorrell, all members of which have extensive air experience, to consider the regulations governing private flying A relaxation of thethe science of flight.—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article102 1933-07-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. Germany Hampered BY ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DEVALUATED CURRENCIES Berlin, July 1. “By absolute one-sided measures, England and iater America have devaluated their currencies and thus hampered German competition in world markets,” declared Dr. Schacht in a talk to the press this morning. The President—Reuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article85 1933-07-06 1 Reuter Wireless. Suppress Ruthlessly a Second Revolution Berlin, July 3. The threat to suppress ruthlessly, not only all reactionaries but those attempting a second revolution,” was made by Hitler in the course of a speech to Nazi leaders at the Reichenall to-day. Hitler’s warning follows the rumour ofReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article371 1933-07-06 1 —Reuter. GOLD BLOC RESOLUTION President Roosevelt’s Message STABILISATION A MINOR ISSUE London, July 5. At mid-night a meeting of the gold bloc unanimously passed a resolution for the adjournment of the Economic Conference. This resolution makes it virtually certain that an adjournment will be decided on at—Reuter. - 371 words
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Article82 1933-07-06 1 .—Reuter. Washvngton, July 6. The navy asks for' fl million for the modernisation 'f battleships which will give Kv United States a fleet of battleships equal to those of any navy, stated Senator Swanson, Secretary for the Navy. The money is to come from the public.—Reuter. - 82 words
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333 1933-07-06 1 plenty of exercise.—Reuter, Reuter Wireless and Rugby Radio Service. Government Unable To Intervene MACDONALD AND I THORNTON ARRIVE HOME London, July 5. Sir John Simon was asked whether any of the Russian employees of MetropolitanVickers were still in prison and if so whether he would makeplenty of exercise.—Reuter, Reuter Wireless and Rugby Radio Service. - 333 words
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Article63 1933-07-06 1 set off this evening.—Rugby Radio Service. Mollisons Again Delayed London, July 5. Weather conditions again delayed the de- parture of Mr. and Mrs. Mollison on their Trans-Atlantic flight. They had intended to take off from Pendine Sands, Wales, early this morning but unfavourable reports were received regarding theset off this evening.—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-06 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement49 1933-07-06 1 IPOH RACE a HANDICAPS Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS > A Pages. The Mails 13 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Wimbledon Tennis 5 Produce Prices 3 Latest Share Quotations 12 Shipping 12 Ipoh Handicaps 15 Ipoh Race Results 5 Rubber Restriction 16 Tin Communique 16 Astrea Runs Out of Petrol 949 words
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Advertisement2225 1933-07-06 2 bates rno PACiiAI OVERSEA CHINESE BANKS RATES FOR CASUAL banking corporation ADVERTISEMENTS limited. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank All communications relating tc f I I I uAkinCl KI A A PPI J OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHUf* KilTertisements should be addressee I l 'I Successors to2,225 words
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Article882 1933-07-06 3 Italy Wins by Nine Seconds BAFFLED DRIVER’S TEARS Woman Flung From Blazing Motor The great international road race, the Grand Prix d’Endurance, at Le Mans, ended recently amid scenes of frenzied excitement. An Alfa-Romeo car, piloted by the Italian master driver Nuvolari, finished the882 words
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Article413 1933-07-06 3 Found Working as a Servant HER WANDERINGS IN LONDON London, June 20. Joan Creasy, aged who has been missing from her home in Kentford, near Newmarket, since June 14, has been found in London. Since Thursday afternoon Joan had been working for Mrs. M. Bush, at Sutherlandavenue,413 words
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Article87 1933-07-06 3 Make 83 Feel Ten Years Younger George E. Smith, aged eighty-three of Kingston-road, Merton, Surrey, is so fond of flying that he spends his old age pension on aerial trips. His one regret is that the weekly ten shillings limits his flights to two. “I cannot understand young87 words
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Article119 1933-07-06 3 Muskets Removed for Secret Meetings The financial experts who are in secret conference on the question of stabilising currencies arc holding their meetings iu a Bank of England room which was used, until recently, as a museum. The museum contained ancient blunderbusses, muskets, horse pistols,119 words
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Article93 1933-07-06 3 Delegate Receives 3d. At the Irish Methodist Conference, at Belfast, a scrutineer in an election ballot reported that a 3d. piece had been found among the papers on June 16. Dr. Scott Lidgett, president of the British Conference, who presided, said he was sure that it93 words
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Article122 1933-07-06 3 Taken Out for £3BO in Elizabeth’s Reign Three hundred and fifty years ago this week, in 1583, when Queen Elizabeth was on the throne, the first life insurance policy was issued to Wm. Gybbons, of the City of London. From this first amateur venture, a policy for122 words
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Article109 1933-07-06 3 Qualifying as Air Pilot The Marquis of Londonderry, Secretary for Air, is about to qualify for his licence as a pilot, following in the steps of Mr. Winston Churchill, who, when he held the office of Air Minister, did a considerable amount of piloting. Lord Londonderry has been109 words
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Advertisement127 1933-07-06 3 ■F Pre fe& P riCe Il ■IF dr 011 eve 111 II I I/ State Express 555 Cigarettes I ■IS|I appeal insistently to those WUIIO llilli discriminating smokers who will > IIHIIH! b e satisfied only with the best. P They stand apart from all others Il n their unique127 words
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Article167 1933-07-06 4 Judgment for £3OO Damages The Rev. H. D. Longbottom, of Liverpool, consented to judgment against him for £3OO at Liverpool Assizes in a libel action brought against him by Mr. Robert Armstrong, a prominent public man in Belfast. I The action arose out of a letter167 words
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Article138 1933-07-06 4 Complaint by Isle of Wight Residents London, June 17. The Isle of Wight Rural Council, following complaints regarding what has been described as an “intolerable nuisance,” have written the Brethren of Trinity House asking them to reduce the power, and change the mournful note, of the super foghorn138 words
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Article999 1933-07-06 4 Mr. Haji Mydin, of the F.M.S.R., Alor Star, has been transferred to Prai. Mr. Van Kazel of the F.M.S.R., Alor Star, will be retiring from the service shortly. Mr. W. H. Bragg, of Pilmoor Estate, Batu Tiga, Selangor, and Mrs. Bragg, have sailed for Home. Mr. G.999 words
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Article228 1933-07-06 4 Turning a Negro White Paris, June 18. A negro in Haiti, according to the Monaco Consul there, claims to have discovered the secret of making a black man as white as any European. The negro, who is 63, and named Dauphin, was, the Consul states in228 words
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Article180 1933-07-06 4 Native Who Became a Missionary The Church Missionary Society has received news of the death in the Mboga country, Belgian Congo, of Canon Apolo Kivevulaya, known as “Apolo of the Pygmy Forest,” who worked for nearly forty years in the pygmy forest. Apolo was180 words
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Advertisement198 1933-07-06 4 L TOBRAWQ I IC SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT ///a tootal product HAVE you bought your TOBRALCO Directly you touch Tobralco you are conscious of its quality; its beautiful weave; its firm texture. It proves a wonderful economy in sunny climates—and it washes so easily. The198 words
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Advertisement250 1933-07-06 4 F' I I OLD MAN HARLEM Fox Trot CB 608 j HERE IS MY HEART Rudy Vallee’s Orchestra is noted for it’s sweet playing and these two j titles are sure to captive you. I’VE TOLD EVERY LITTLE STAR Fox Trot CB 605 jhe SONG IS YOU Two hits from250 words
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1428 1933-07-06 5 Yesterday's Results I II LITTLE MESTER $216: GEORGE ROBEY $ll4 Refill Wins Big Race (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 5. A slight drizzle fell before the start of the first race but it then cleared and fine, sunny, weather prevailed for the rest1,428 words
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Article157 1933-07-06 5 —Reuter. Vines And Crawford In Singles Final MISS NOEL AND NUNOI GIVE GREAT DISPLAY London, July 5. In the Mixed Doubles, Nunoi and Miss Noel made a very plucky fight against the holders Maier and Miss Ryan. Nunoi did the work of two and frequently left their opponents—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article38 1933-07-06 5 —Reuter. Match Cancelled London, July 5. The cricket match between the Gentlemen and the Players which was to have been commenced to-day at the Oval was concelled owing to the difficulty to raise the teams.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article84 1933-07-06 5 Last Night’s Lecture Postponed Mr. Ong Joo Sun’s lecture, on The Causes and Cure of Unemployment,” which was to have taken place last night at the Hu Yew Seah, is postponed to next Wednesday. Mr. Ong Joo Sun told a Pinang Gazette reporter that his lecture will84 words
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Article129 1933-07-06 5 —Reuter. Cyril Tolley In Form HAGEN LEADING London, July 5. The Prince of Wales mingled with the onlookers and was almost unrecognised as he followed the first round of the British Open Championship. He saw Dudley’s inspired golf when he went out in: 4,5, 3,4, 3,4, 2,3,—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article74 1933-07-06 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 1. March —Bunch of Roses —Chapi. 2. Overture —Pique Dame —Suppe. 3. Selection —The Duchess of Danzig— Caryll. 4. Intermezzo —The Love Dance Hoschna. 5. —A Musical Comedy Switch —Fall. 6. Two pieces—(a) —Waltz —Old New England74 words
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99 1933-07-06 5 The Dean and Chapter of Durham have decided to robe the cathedral choir in purple, and the change will take effect after the summer holidays. The Dean, Dr. Cyril Alington, has received the following letter from the Treasurer to the King:—“The King has99 words
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Article1051 1933-07-06 5 Wife's Insistence On Separation CRESSON CASE AGAIN Counsel On Benefits Of Marriage Judgment was reserved in the Court of Appeal on Tuesday in the appeal of Mrs. Annie Cresson against the rejection by Mr. Justice Terrell of her petition for judicial separation from her husband, Marius1,051 words
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Article417 1933-07-06 5 International Chamber of Commerce Resolution PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF CONVENTION The International Chamber of Commerce’ adopted a resolution which, after agreeing in principle with the resolution passed at the conference of Press experts at Geneva in 1927, concerning independent a net public news, expresses the opinion that417 words
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Advertisement87 1933-07-06 5 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN-An in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Ftvm one week’s end to another it talks business witb~< boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is alt the i-n -te satisfactory in so87 words
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Miscellaneous183 1933-07-06 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.183 words
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Article368 1933-07-06 6 Murder and Suicide by F ormer Lover GATLEY TRAGEDY Dramatic Story by Motorist “I saw him lift his right arm and shoot the girl who was sitting by him. She screamed, and I got out of my car. I heard three more shots. The door368 words
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317 1933-07-06 6 Anomalies of Weights and Measures Men who are wise in matters of weights anu measures discussed anomalies at tne annual meeting m Eonuon on juae luih or une incorporated Society oi ana measures. Mr. coie (Manchester) declared that n any Lancashire cnna317 words
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Article459 1933-07-06 6 ’Plane Caught in Down Draught j CORONER ON “VERY GREAT RISK” How two boys were crushed to death and a number of people had remarkable escapes when a fully loaded 22-seater air liner landed upon them at an air display was described at an inquest459 words
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Article183 1933-07-06 6 German Tragedy of “Spiritual Depression Berlin, June 15. Moritz N. Oppenheim, the prominent Frankfort jeweller, proprietor of the inter- nationally known firm of N. M. Oppenheim Successors, and his wife have committed t suicide in Frankfort. Herr Oppenheim was 85 years of age, states183 words
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Advertisement515 1933-07-06 6 SKIN |troubles I Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying S Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. g A PERSON Buffering from K eruptions of the skin has .r 1 much to endure. It is not il l 1 iwaffln merely the discomfiture and M n irritation and painful sensa-515 words
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Article301 1933-07-06 7 Demand for Raising of the School-Leaving Age 44 A WISE MEASURE OF NATIONAL ECONOMY” “The Chancellor, at least, must believe that the Golden Calf ought to remain the picture of the year,’’ said Mr. H. F. Lee (Seaham Harbour) in his presidential address to the301 words
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Article241 1933-07-06 7 M. Jenny on the Rules The conditions which must be fulfilled before Great Britain can be expected to return to the gold standard are discussed by M. Frederic Jenny, financial editor of Le Temps,” in the June issue of Lloyds Bank monthly review. These condtions, he states,241 words
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138 1933-07-06 7 Walking the wing on airplanes is banned in Great Britain by an Air Navigation (Amendment) Order issued by the Air Ministry. In future it will only be allowed after permission in writing has been obtained from the Secretary for Air. The138 words
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479 1933-07-06 7 Unsigned Will in Favour of Girl Cashier WIDOW’S STATEMENT A verdict of “Suicide while of unsound mind” was returned at the resumed inquest at St. Pancras, on June 16th on Francis Grabham, 30, who had a number of meat and provision businesses in North-west London. He479 words
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329 1933-07-06 7 Swiss Ceremony “PASSPORTS” FOR TINY VILLAGE CHURCH On his wedding day, the Prince of the Asturias, eldest son of ex-King Alfonso of Spain, became plain Senor Alfonso de Bourbon. His love-match with the beautiful chest-nut-haired commoner, Senorita Edelmira Sampedro-Ojeco, a Cuban, has caused him to329 words
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Article144 1933-07-06 7 Successful Maiden Trip on a Midland Canal Twelve boys of Ocker Hill Senior School, Tipton, have built a boat. Their craft was christened (with a bottle of ginger beer) and made a successful maiden voyage on a local canal. The Aloha is a smart streamline144 words
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Article99 1933-07-06 7 The British People Not So Tooth-Conscious Professor W. H. Gilmour, of Liverpool, speaking at the British Dental Association s Confernece at Leicester, said the standard demanded in examinations to-day was 100 per cent more than it was a few years ago, and this was due to99 words
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Article155 1933-07-06 7 Identity Puzzle for Clergyman When two sisters married twin brothers at Woodseats Roman Catholic Church, Sheffield, yesterday few present except the brides knew which bridegroom was which. All their lives the brothers, Mr. George and Mr. James Simmerson, have been mistaken for one another. They were both155 words
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Advertisement29 1933-07-06 7 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. "EVERY DAY DRESSES" Well cut and Reasonably Priced Chinese kAHTERti. Beach Street, Penang. By Courtesy Robinson Piano, Co.29 words
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Article705 1933-07-06 8 Stabilisation of currencies was the crucial factor of the Economic Conference. France contended that stabilisation overshadowed everything and submitted a memorandum on bounties and subsidies declaring that at present the devaluation of currencies constitutes the most serious and obvious of bounties by reason of the fact705 words
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Article1263 1933-07-06 8 him . . . .—Charles Greaves in the “Manchester Guardian. ” - him —Charles Greaves in the “Manchester Guardian.” Mr. Goldbeater had come to tfre conclusion that there was an anomaly in the set of the mantelpiece. Gazing at the mantelpiece he had experienced the same vague feeling as when, before the first move in a game of chess,1,263 words
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Article852 1933-07-06 8 A VENOMOUS ARRIVAL A new arrival at the Reptile House of the London Zoo is a specimen of the re headed coral snake. This species has never before been exhibited in the Gardens. It about 4ft. long: and remarkably coloured The head is bright coral red. The852 words
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Advertisement99 1933-07-06 8 GILBEY’S OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS at $3.50 per bottle. :o: Sole Agents GyTHRJEZgfe ’PHONE 357. JUST ARRIVED New Zealand Blue Cod PRICE 50 CENTS PER LB. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., PENANG BAGAN LEAK. If you strive quite a lot 'L. H and the rumba m. 'si makes you hot99 words
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Advertisement72 1933-07-06 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER «Hr fl S™ t I bB Bik 1 SSImeIIIB! No other Lavender has quite the same charm, none can equal the beautiful fragrance and freshness of the famous Yardley Lavender. Lovable Fragrance How delightful it is for handkerchief or spray —how refreshing when one is hot and tired.72 words
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499 1933-07-06 9 French And Dutch View NO REPRIEVE EXPECTED BY GOLD BLOC Mr. Macdonald's Efforts London, July 5. The exchange of communications between President Roosevelt and j, c U.S. delegation, the outcome of which the Conference delegates are very eagerly awaiting, is not yet complete. Although499 words
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Article120 1933-07-06 9 -Reuter Wireless. Delayed by Terrific Sandstorm Karachi, June 29. Capt. Ulm was only two hours behind Mollison’s time when he left here at 6.00 a.m. for Cairo where he hopes to arrive at 10.00 a.m. to-morrow. It is stated that he and his two companions hope to continue– -Reuter Wireless. - 120 words
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Article559 1933-07-06 9 —Reuter. A Puzzling Message r c London, July 5. The Conference has been sentenced to death but a reprieve is possible.” This f sums up the feeling of the Conference at f the Geological Museum this morning. The announcement of the wheat agreement had a tonic—Reuter. - 559 words
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Article314 1933-07-06 9 ISLAND LANDING 100 Miles From Coast Of Australia It was learned on Tuesday that the Astraea, the Imperial Airways machine which left Singapore on June 14 during a survey flight along the “all-red” route between England and Australia, met with a mishap before reaching Port314 words
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Article97 1933-07-06 9 winners on the second day.-—Reuter W ireless. Remarkable Feat Newmarket, June 30. Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, rode his 100th winner of the season to victory when he brought in Mr. Darling’s Croon in the Ixsworth Plate here to-day. Richards's nearest opponent, Harry Wragg, has riddenwinners on the second day.-—Reuter W ireless. - 97 words
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Article71 1933-07-06 9 ance being the Palosesco oil region.—Reuter Wireless. A Thousand Homeless Port of Spain, June 30. It is known that, as the result of the hurricane which swept South Trinidad yesterday, eleven persons are dead and a thousand homeless. In addition a score of villages in theance being the Palosesco oil region.—Reuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article91 1933-07-06 9 me was surrounded by police. —Reuter Wireless. Pope Goes Outside London, June 30. His Holiness the Pope made his first excursion from Rome since 1870 when, reviving custom, he drove to the Church of St. Paul outside the walls to attend High Mass on the occasionme was surrounded by police. —Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article60 1933-07-06 9 bers oi tne now»» consideration however is unlikely. Reuter Wireless. Restoring Territory to Hungary London, June 28. The revision of the Treaty of Trianon with the object of restoring territory to Hungary, which is essentially Hungarian, is urged in a resolution lodged by 7 members of thebers oi tne now»» consideration however is unlikely. Reuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article102 1933-07-06 9 —Reuter. China Rejects Cuban Scheme TOO GREAT A SACRIFICE London, July 5. China has rejected the Cuban sugar restriction scheme and has sent a memorandum to the Sugar Sub-Committee of the World Economic Conference stating that China is prepared to consider participation in an alternative scheme. The Chinese—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article65 1933-07-06 9 strokes in an eighteen hole match).- Reuter Wireless. Lady Astor Beaten in Semi-final Walton Heath, June 29. The Prince of Wales beat Lady Astor by 2 and 1 in the semi-final of the Parliamentary Golf Handicap. The Prince had a handicap of 11, having to concede Ladystrokes in an eighteen hole match).- Reuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article53 1933-07-06 9 sentenced to 23 days’ detention. Reuter Wireless. Guardsman Sentenced to 28 Days’ Detention London, June 28. Guardsman Harris, who was court-mar-tialled on a charge of being asleep while on duty as sentry at Windsor Castle while Their Majesties were in residence, has been sentenced to 23* days’sentenced to 23 days’ detention. Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article58 1933-07-06 9 last year were £l36,ooo,ooo.—Reuter Wireless. New Record by Bank of England London, June 29. New records were set up for the monthly gold coin bullion held by the Bank of England in the figures for June 21st of £188,000,000 which is £2,000,000 over the May record. Thelast year were £l36,ooo,ooo.—Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article153 1933-07-06 9 —Reuter. No Definite Guarantees from Hitler Berlin, July 6. Dr. Bruening has announced that the German Centre Party has dissolved itself. The dissolution of the Centre Party marks the formal end of the parliamentary system in Germany. The announcement of the dissolution does not indicate that—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article55 1933-07-06 9 —Reuter Wireless. Financier Kidnapped Chicago, July 1. The kidnapping is reported of Jacob Factor, the noted financier, who is wanted in England for alleged share pushing frauds. Factor was leaving a road-house near Evanston with a companion when he was pounced upon and taken into a—Reuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article85 1933-07-06 9 TIN-Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £224-10-0 £225-2-6 •WN—(3 Months) £224-0-0 £224-10-0 Singapore Busmen» Done $114.62% »113.75 Penang 25 tona 50 tons Business Done $4.05 COPRA —(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 3ftd 3V^d Holiday 6}gc.(G) «< ew 11 cts 11A cts Singapore TAPIOCA $4lO Fair Seed Medium Pearl RICE <rr. Of)85 words
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Article143 1933-07-06 9 —Reuter Wireless. Three Europeans Arrested Dairen, July I.—Three Europeans, described as are reported to have been arrested at Hishigaura in connection with an alleged piracy, accompanied by murder on the China Seas and two others are wanted.** It is alleged that all were concerned in the—Reuter Wireless. - 143 words
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Article56 1933-07-06 9 and part of the building.—Reuter Wireless. Eight Killed and Several Injured Berlin, July 3. Eight workmen were killed and a number seriously injured by an explosion i*. the coal washing works at the Blumenthal pit near Recklinghause in the Ruhr region. The fire destroyed the machineryand part of the building.—Reuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Advertisement210 1933-07-06 9 Look atk the Date a T n SSL» 2 5 > 1 i Mlw i th foq infants and invm'o* 4 fro»' 9 5 I MmC'-T-W 9 W 1 2 y Bp:®m There is your m baby needs m a tin of Cow J .7 r Gate! The rich concentrated210 words
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Article729 1933-07-06 10 Walton Double Tragedy MOTHER ON MURDER CHARGE “Guilty of the act, but insane at the time,” was the verdict of the jury at Liverpool Assizes, on June 14th, when Mrs. Lilian Wright (33), of Dumbarton-street, Walton, was accused of the murder of her two children —Audrey Lilian729 words
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Article266 1933-07-06 10 Special Tax on Cars NEEDS OF THE CITY’S UNEMPLOYED New York City ia confronted with a grave financial emergency, and is resorting to some odd expedients in the endeavour to obtain funds. The city officials are planning to levy a special city tax on every266 words
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Article105 1933-07-06 10 Mystery Remains Unsolved at the Inquest The mystery of the death of a Hackney school-girl, Ivy Violet Day (9), of Wallis Road, Hackney Wick, whose body was recovered from the River Lea at Hackney Marshes, when she had been missed for three days after being sent on105 words
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114 1933-07-06 10 Offences in England and Wales Last Year A return issued by the Home Office, dealing with offences relating to motor vehicles in England and Wales last year, shows that the total amount of fines imposed (excluding costs) was £237,034. The number of offences dealt114 words
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Article120 1933-07-06 10 A professional beggar who conducted his activities from an office and employed a typist to deal with his correspondence has just been put out of business by the London Mendicity Society. The man had made an excellent living for nearly a quarter of a century120 words
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Article269 1933-07-06 10 JULY 6 3rd address on Poetry,” by the Rev. Colin King, Hutching’s School, 8.15 p.m. JULY 7 S.S. Trade Commission Sitting in Penang commences. JULY 8 P. C. C. Sports, Esplanade. Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting, Ipoh, 3rd day. JULY 10 Entries close for Taiping Amateur Meeting.269 words
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Article167 1933-07-06 10 Speedway Incident A remarkable spectacle of a semi-cons-cious speedway rider going round the track was seen at Lea Bridge last night, when Clapton, the National Speedway League leaders, met West Ham, their nearest rivals. In one heat Phil Bishop, one of the Clapton riders, took a167 words
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Advertisement355 1933-07-06 10 BOTHERED WITH ECZEMASYEARS On Arms, Neck and Head. Healed by Cuticura. Eczema started with a rash and itching and went on like that for sor" time. Then it came out in dry patches that scaled over, and the irritation was unbearable at times. The eruptions were inflamed and I could355 words
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Advertisement62 1933-07-06 10 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business chat reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has ‘o live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken mblication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see t62 words
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Article1129 1933-07-06 11 Problem for World Conference SIR A. BALFOUR ON OUR TARIFF WEAPON Speaking on “The Reduction of Trade Barriers” at the Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce in Vienna, Sir Arthur Balfour asked if it was too much to hope “that in the near future w’e1,129 words
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Article408 1933-07-06 11 That is Why Women Chase Cabinet Ministers BRITISH STATUS Whv are the women chasing the Cabinet Ministers Mr. J- H. Thomas was in a scene in Parklane. when a woman asked him if he were not ashamed of himself. The Prime Minis- >. r, who408 words
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Article890 1933-07-06 11 80,000 People at StoneLaying Ceremony PAPAL LEGATE AND THE ANTI-GOD MOVEMENT Nearly eighty thousand people assembled in Liverpool, for one of the greatest religious occasions in the history of the city—the laying of the foundation-stone of the £3,000,000 Roman Catholic Cathedral. Thousands of visitors arrived from Ireland890 words
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1656 1933-07-06 12 Mr. J. Bagnall's Attack On Policy Of Government o SACRIFICING MALAYAN INTERESTS Net profit of $489,268 for the year were reported to the shareholders of the Straits Trading Company at the annual meeting held on Wednesday at the registered offices of the company in Ocean1,656 words
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Article139 1933-07-06 12 I. E. 8. Foreign exports of Tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of June, 1933: Destination Tons. United Kingdom 50 United States of America 3,652 Continent of Europe 1,110 British Possessions 195 Japan 55 Netherlands India 7 Other Foreign Countries139 words
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Article165 1933-07-06 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of June, 1933 Kramat Pulai, Ltd.: —From the mine, 75 piculs from tributors, 10 piculs. Total 85 piculs. Thabawleik Tin Dredging, Ltd.:—Hours, 637 c. yards, 140,000 piculs, 746.00 nett value, $61,862.00. Pungah Tin Dredging, Ltd. (No. 1): Hours, 306165 words
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Article86 1933-07-06 12 The following are Rubber Outputs for the month of June 1933: Lbs. Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Limited 39,324 Juru Estates, Limited 36,000 Semanggol Rubber Co., Ltd. 34,400 The Penang Rubber Estate Co., Limited 359,100 The Sabrang Rubber Estate Ltd. 100,000 The Straits Rubber Co., Ltd. 239,000 The86 words
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Article682 1933-07-06 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share fist at 13 ana. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 13|9 14|3ex 14 3 14 9ex Bangrin 18,0 18j6 18{1% 18;9 Chenderiang I|6 2|6 16 26 Gopang Consol. 32|0682 words
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Article112 1933-07-06 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 85 3|32 3 n New York 4.52% 4 Montreal 4.82% 4 39 Brussels 23.91 Geneva 17.34 17 49 Amsterdam S- 32^2 Milan 62% 63 7|16 Berlin 14.32% 14.14% Stockholm 19.45 19.42% Copenhagen 22 13|32 22.40/ 2 Oslo 19.90 19.89% Prague 112%112 words
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Article54 1933-07-06 12 PENANG, JULY 6 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 29]32 4 m|ts 2]3gi Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4A 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand 51 France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 45% dis. nom.54 words
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Article1076 1933-07-06 12 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving did sailing from Penang during the week; IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. RENGAM from Sitiawan, Dindinga and Pangkor. Sails for Asahan and Datoe Belva on Monday. S.S. BANGALORE for Far East. S.S. SITIAWAN from Alor1,076 words
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Advertisement40 1933-07-06 12 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 11Jx5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. 41 Pinanq Gazette Press, Ltd. IA. PENANG STREET. k40 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-07-06 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind RainfaT 6 a.m. 74 E. 37 inches Noon 87 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat® TO-DAY 11.31 a.m. 5.20 a.m. 12.16 p.m. 6.30 p.m. TO-MORROW 12.20 a.m. 6.22 a.m. 7.18 p.m.36 words
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Article536 1933-07-06 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents now notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11 a.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy by the s.s. "Hong Peng” will close at 5 p.m. to-day. A mail for536 words
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Advertisement24 1933-07-06 13 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times. -■■'.■■■.■■■■■.S'.W.Y.W.TWAY.24 words
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Miscellaneous135 1933-07-06 13 itTL** aba*cycj<l 1 ■~’'t*-&&‘' >■* wr»;-^—|i bJS OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 I WARNER BROS. GREATEST OF ALL ARLISS HIT! c;v, gnOUTH! HAtY ASTOR 1 WAIT» KNAPP 1 OSO&3 1 WM janneYMcL-J More FUN than "The Milliwiaht’— I More LAUGHS than “Old English" W> j I nii i WPPff friTh ■M||Wj| M135 words
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Miscellaneous325 1933-07-06 13 another smashing entertainment for THE WEEK-END I TO-NIGHT! at the TO-NIGHT I MAJESTIC AN ABSOLUTE BOMBSHELL OF MERRIMENT AND LAUGHTER! f The Screen's Funniest Pair I I WHEELER and WOOLSEY I With 100 of Hollywood's Prettiest Girls in “SO THIS IS 5 A FRICA r i n ff I VJU325 words
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Article268 1933-07-06 14 Arrested at Worthing and Sentenced in Nigeria NATIVE FUNDS Successful Appeal to Privy Council An appeal by Basil Ranger Lawrence, a senior district officer of the Nigerian Administrative Service for 17 years, against his conviction and sentence to three years’ imprisonment for alleged false accounting and the268 words
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Article179 1933-07-06 14 Whole Income a Voluntary Allowance The Duke of Leinster was the debtor in four judgment summonses which came before Mr. Justice Luxmoore, in the Chancery Division on June 19. Mr. Lionel Cohen, K.C. (for the Duke), said his client’s whole income was a purely voluntary allowance. The Duke179 words
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Article115 1933-07-06 14 Mint and Thyme Cocktail and Rose Petalled Soup Two hundred Italian futurists, under the chairmanship of Signor Marinetti, are more or less recovering from a futurist banquet of “plastic eatables” held in Milan. The meal opened with cocktails of the essence of mint and thyme served with a115 words
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Article241 1933-07-06 14 By Crowd Which Wanted to See a Pageant WALL OF FLAME Police Barricade to Stop Rush v Jeering spectators at the Tonbridge cricket week festivities set fire on June 17 th to a sixty-foot canvas screen that had been placed across the River Medway to prevent241 words
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Article140 1933-07-06 14 A Brainwave With a Backwash Berlin, June 20. The Director of Building Works at a German naval port was recently called upon to state the whereabouts of 80,000 bricks which higher authority suddenly discovered‘had been delivered some years earlier, states the “Lokal Anzeiger.” In vain he racked140 words
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Article186 1933-07-06 14 French Woman Granted a Divorce Many a man has been known to desire a divorce because his wife spoke too much. But it is not often that wives wish to be separated from their husbands because they refuse to speak. Yet two such cases have just come before186 words
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Advertisement1912 1933-07-06 15 ~k p ©.-British india 1 _te M I /m. A 'x and lines (Companies Incorporated in England) 7wm».<mMl wi WiMiMISw BLUE FUNNEL LIME TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MAII passenger SE «v,r ES Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due <, II ME Peninani»». VC Penang London LINE Oriental S. N.1,912 words
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Article375 1933-07-06 16 Handicaps For Saturday CARD OF NINE 1 j, EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the last day of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Saturday: RACE 1 Ponies, Class 2, Division 2,5% furlongs, 2.30 p.m. Ben Hall 9.07 Perfect Lady375 words
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Article128 1933-07-06 16 For Unemployment Fund (BY “SECONDS OUT”} I hear that Amalgamated Amusements, Ltd., are trying to promote a boxing show in aid of the Asiatic Unemployment Fund. What about Al Rivers meeting “Snowy” Faulkner as a main draw? By defeating Choo last week Faulkner showed that128 words
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Article88 1933-07-06 16 Penang Players Travelling by Road We understand that the Penang Football Association has made arrangements to send some of the players to Kuala Lumpur by car while a few are to travel by train. The P.F.A. are asking for trouble in sending part of the team by88 words
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Article68 1933-07-06 16 Stay at Bel Retiro His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Clementi areived in Penang this morning by train rrom Ipoh and crossed over from Prai to Penang in the Government launch. They were met by the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Penang. His Excellency the68 words
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Article109 1933-07-06 16 Harold-Barry—F rewen The wedding took place quietly to-day at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, of Mr. Edward Basil Harold-Barry, of Ballyvonarc, Buttevant, Ireland, and Miss Amy Mary Frewen, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Frewen and of Mrs. Frewen of Ard-na-Chree, Tipperary, Ireland, who arrived from109 words
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Article192 1933-07-06 16 —Reuter. WELL-KNOWN AIRMAN KILLED Paris, July 6. The Airman, Robida, the hero of the Paris-Hanoi flight with codes last year was killed in a motor smash. He was married recently, and promised his bride not to fly again.—Reuter. CHINESE 5 PER CENT. LOAN London, July 6. In view—Reuter. - 192 words
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Article365 1933-07-06 16 Wheeler-Woolsey Burlesque At Majestic So This Is Africa,” when opens to-day at the Majestic is a breezy jungle comedy burlesque, a trifle broad and boisterous. The story displays a lively clever sense of the ridiculous, and the co-stars play their parts in the right spirit and365 words
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Article255 1933-07-06 16 Mayblossom Party's Fine Show Although the other amusement places in Penang suffered in patronage as a result of the inclement weather conditions last night, a big crowd was gathered at the King’s to see the second programme presented by the Mayblossom Dancing and Singing Society of255 words
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Article26 1933-07-06 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Cheerful Conditions London, July 6. The Stock Exchange closed with cheerful conditions continuing in Industrials. British Funds declined about one-eighth.—Rugby Radio Service. - 26 words
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Article175 1933-07-06 16 To Allay Undue Apprehension $5,000,000 DUTY REQUIRED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. The following official communique has been received this morning: “In order to allay undue apprehension in the mining industry pending the result of the conference which will be called to discuss the175 words
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Article59 1933-07-06 16 ,—Reuter. Negotiations Progressing Favourably London, July 6. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent says that authoritative rubber circles here state that restriction negotiations are progressing favourably. The recent visit of two Dutch members of the International Working Committee to London are stated to have yielded good results. It is,—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article46 1933-07-06 16 —Reuter. RAILWAY A Manchukuo Offer Tokio, July 5. Following the Soviet’s memorandum yesterday night regarding the sale of the C.E.R. the Manchukuo delegation has made a statement on their attitude on the matter. It is announced they are ready to pay only 50,000,000 yen.-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article34 1933-07-06 16 —Reuter. Arrival at Reykjavik London, July 5. The Italian flying boats left Londonderry at 1 p.m. en route for Iceland. Reykjavik, July 5. The Italian armada arrived here at 4.55 p.m.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article53 1933-07-06 16 —Rugby Radio Service. To Take Sea Holiday London, July 5. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, intends to spend his parliamentary recess in taking a long sea voyage. He will leave England a few days before the House of Commons adjourns and will be absent from England—Rugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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48 1933-07-06 16 —Reuter. London, July 5. Lord Marley leaves for China to-morrow to preside at the International Conference of Pacific Groups against war at Shanghai. There will be delegations from Japan, Canada and the United States. Miss Ellen Wilkinson will be a member of the British delegation.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article56 1933-07-06 16 in a trans-continental air race.—Reuter Wireless. Russell Boardman New York, July 3. Russell Boardman, the airman who flew non-stop from New York to Istanbul, a distance of 4,984 miles, in 49 hours and 5 minutes with John Polando in 1931, has died at Indianopolis from injuries receivedin a trans-continental air race.—Reuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article315 1933-07-06 16 Rajputana Arrives The P. and O. Rajputana arrived at Penang this morning with passengers and the English Mails for the Far East. The following passengers disembarked at Penang: Mr. J. P. Souter, managing director of Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd. Mr. G. E. Cater who was acting British315 words
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Article418 1933-07-06 16 Stole a Jack Sentence of six weeks’ rigorous imprisonment was passed by the Police Magistrate to-day on Slew Sam, a Cantonese convicted of the theft of one jack, value $7, the property of Yeng Khee On. An amended charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property was also brought418 words
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Article75 1933-07-06 16 luutn me ooviec union ironuer, w •'•n a non-aggression pact with Soviet.— RugW Radio Service. Non-Aggression Pact London, July 5. A convention on the lines of those concluded this week between the U.S.S.R various other countries was signed at tM Soviet Embassy in London to-day between theluutn me ooviec union ironuer, w •'•n a non-aggression pact with Soviet.—RugW Radio Service. - 75 words
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Advertisement17 1933-07-06 16 MISCELLANEOUS Well furnished house require.* 7' arried couple. Near town. Reas-c.ah'# Apply Box No. 49, c/o PiAAr.t17 words
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