Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1932
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1932-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTAG SHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No- 254. Vol. LXXXX. FRIDAY. 2nd DECEMBER, 1932 PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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2619 1932-12-02 1 IMMEDIATE NEED FOR REVISION OF INTERGOVERNMENT DEBTS They Represent Destruction In War Time Like the Shells They were Blown to Pieces WHY BRITAIN WAS FORCED OFF THE GOLD STANDARD CONFIDENCE CANNOT REVIVE UNTIL ATTEMPTS TO FORCE STREAM OF CAPITAL UPHILL HAVE BEEN2,619 words
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Article41 1932-12-02 1 ,—Reuter Paris, Yesterday. The Government secured a reending victory in the Chamber by 377 votes to 198 rejecting an motion criticising the handling of the recent convers.on Kheme which M. Herriot mamyined was courageously and suctessfully carried out.— Reuter,—Reuter - 41 words
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Article135 1932-12-02 1 China. Syria or North Africa.—Reuter Wireless. Russian Propaganda Strictly Prohibited London, Nov. 26. The Franco-Soviet pact of non-aggres-don agreed to by the French Cabinet today provides for respect of the inviolability of each other's territories, including the French colonies and protectorates and there must be no recourse toChina. Syria or North Africa.—Reuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article105 1932-12-02 1 "Neuter Wireless. Expected To Be Welcomed By the Troops London, Nov. 28. The new British Army uniform, which is being tried out, is expected to be welcomed by the troops. It differs in several points from the old, chiefly in the open seek jacket and shirt, a"Neuter Wireless. - 105 words
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Article102 1932-12-02 1 Reuter Wireless. Calera’s Warning To Christmas Shoppers London, Nov. 27. Cil7e Xah ra haS Warned the Free State or H s lli;u customs duties are payable s uliable articles bought outside the clarau llle for a false dement f nK a ***** of or imprison»an f lW ycarsReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article104 1932-12-02 1 u a <>pera te v,p atea the service r > in 1933.—Reuter Wire- P »ssibility of Teleph one tween England and India The London, Nov. 28. Indi f a tele Phone service bea near ft P,ritain being in operation u U(il Hoar U r Was men tioned by Sirua<>perate ■ v,patea the service r > in 1933.—Reuter Wire- - 104 words
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Article31 1932-12-02 1 —Reuter. The Hague, Yesterday. The International Sugar Council has decided to liquidate surplus stocks of sugar in accordance with the Chadboume scheme. Specific methods have not yet been formulated.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article87 1932-12-02 1 fused to receive the delegation.—Reuter. HUNGER MARCHERS’ THREAT TO VICEPRESIDENT Converging On Washington Washington, Yesterday. A threat to force their way into the Capitol grounds was made by representatives of the Hunger Marchers now converging on Washington when they were received bv Mr. Garner, Vice-President-elect, to-day.fused to receive the delegation.—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article159 1932-12-02 1 beginning has been most favourable.—Reuter Wireless. Spending on Public Works Has I Had No Effect > < London, Nov. 28. t That it has been proved that the spending of large sums of public money on public works has had no effect on unemployment is emphasised by Mr. Ramsaybeginning has been most favourable.—Reuter Wireless. - 159 words
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Article151 1932-12-02 1 Reuter Wireless. Seas Seventy Feet High Dash Against Buildings London, Nov. 28. A great storm raged over the week-end over Scotland, the north and east of England and Northern Ireland. An 80 miles per hour gale blew over the Orkneys, the worst for 43 years, and demolished theReuter Wireless. - 151 words
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Article57 1932-12-02 1 .—Reuter Wireless. To Be Tried at the Old Bailey London, Nov. 28. Mr. Compton Mackenzie, the author, who is charged with an offence under the Official Secrets Act, will be committed for trial at the Old Bailey. This decision was reached after much evidence had been taken.—Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Advertisement13 1932-12-02 1 [hotice T. NAGATA, fi has came from leave, attending from i Ml> ndcy.13 words
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Advertisement2010 1932-12-02 2 r M RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. Special Announcement BANKS (lncorporated in England.) (D Think not that any and every bread I 3\ rt is good to ead <2) Good bread is light and MlivEtl I lOEHIIIN I O Re Amalgamation of digestive, not sour in smell2,010 words
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Miscellaneous1148 1932-12-02 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE P.G. WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT AND THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. 5 p. m. 6 p.m. 7 p. m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 10 D in? 11 n1,148 words
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348 1932-12-02 4 Alor Star Defat C. R. C. On the Victoria Green yesterday Alor Star defeated the Chinese Recreation Club by 4 goals to 1. The visitors showed better team work and fully deserved tneir victory, although the game was not so one-sided as the score might348 words
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Article90 1932-12-02 4 P. C. C. ‘A’ vs. H.M.S. Investigtator The following win play for the P. C. C against H. M. S. Investigator’’ on the Es planade at 5 p.m. to-day:— P. C. C. “A”:—P. Maasland; S. L. Vincent and F. G. Pooley; L. G. Lee, A. H. Ke90 words
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Article85 1932-12-02 4 TOURNAMENT Latest Results The following is the result of lawn bowls tie played yesterday Doubles Handicap —2 T. A. Wemyss and E. T. M. Lias beat —4 F. N. Syer and W. Anderson, 21-14. TIES FOR TO-DAY. Doubles Handicap (Semi-final) —2 T. A. Wemyss and E. T.85 words
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Article80 1932-12-02 4 In Aid of Asiatic Unemployment Fund The Cheng Wah Club, which recently gave two excellent performances in aid of Poppy Day Fund, will again give two more performances for the benefit of the Asiatic Unemployment Fund. These will be at the Drury Lane Theatre or Teong Hee Tai,80 words
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Article124 1932-12-02 4 Scratchings for To-day There are only two scratchings for the amateur races at Kuala Lumpur to-day, namely, Avrona in Race 2 and Whippet in p c Selections, with the deleted horses replaced, are as follows SELECTIONS BY TIC TAC RACE 1 Slump. Gipsy Girl. Hats124 words
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Article175 1932-12-02 4 i.—Reuter Wireless. Hypostyle’s Easy Win in November Handicap London, November 26. The Manchester November handicap the final big race of the 1932 season, fel to the wealthy American lady, Mrs. Chester Beatty, the well-known owner and breeder of England and Egypt with the three year old fillyi.—Reuter Wireless. - 175 words
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Article77 1932-12-02 4 The following will represent the "Nomads XV against the Young Muslim Union in a friendly game of rugger on Sunday at 5 p.m. sharp at the Dato Kramat Padang. Ho Chooi Cheng F. de Cruz, Oh Chong Seng, Ooi Kor Seng, A. H. Hussain A. O. Yahaya77 words
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Article34 1932-12-02 4 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. In the F. A. Cup first round re-plays Yeovil Petters defeated Dartford by 4 goals to 2. Queen’s Park Rangers defeat- ed Merthyr by 5 goals to 1,-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article264 1932-12-02 4 Prominent Ipoh Resident Information was received in Penang this morning of the death at Ipoh of Mr. J. S. M. Holmberg. Deceased had not kept in the very best of health during the past two or three years and last month was reported to be264 words
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Article156 1932-12-02 4 Sequel to Proceedings in Java Wilfred Fairley Camegy was granted a decree nisi on a divorce petition before Mr. Justice Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court, Singapore, against his wife, Anna Christian Camegy. Theunis Hedina was cited as co-respondent. Mr. H. Paulusz, who appeared for the petitioner, handed156 words
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Article790 1932-12-02 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. Q. Edwards, of Raffles College, returned from leave by the Kaisar-i-Hind. Mr. W. L. Blythe, M.C.S., of the Chinese Protectorate, Seremban, has been transferred to Singapore. Mr. J. Leach, of the Singapore Harbour Board, and Mrs. Leach arrived back from leave by the Kaisar-i-Hind. Mr. F.790 words
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Advertisement124 1932-12-02 4 IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN No. 119 (Produce) In your own interests use the correct form -prescribed by H. M. Customs. Printed forms (ordinary and air-mail paper) obtainable from The Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. la, PENANG STREET. THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From124 words
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Advertisement142 1932-12-02 4 A cyColumbiiud I l to them** I NOEL J COWARD I Has Just Presented Another Musi M I J Show that is Full of Catchy Music, I Eash Number has an Irresistible Lilt I Hear These, I I nvoo, WORDS MUSIC SELECTION I DX3B3 PART 1 2. I 3? H142 words
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3273 1932-12-02 5 ;•<' KENT’S SPEECH ON draft budget o And The Debcrie j MU42CSPAL ENGINEER’S ROAD LABOUR SCHEME n minutes of an Ordinary M nicipal Commissioners mM !i. id on Tuesday, 1 ire officially supplied: p \v. Bryant, Esq. (Prefre* nt 7 e Smith, Khoo Sian3,273 words
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Advertisement45 1932-12-02 5 LET US SUPPLY j I C YO U I WITH THE BEST |l IN STATIONERY j; PRINTING AND ENGRAVING I I DIE-STAMPING I AND t> COPPER PLATE PRINTING 11 EXECUTED H PROMPTLY AND S CORRECTLY h I g The Pinang Gazette j Press Limited. H45 words
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Advertisement153 1932-12-02 5 L >- The Dine of BEN WADE Nature! Gram. j **<<*ll® A real smoker’s pipe. dCSITC In a variety of popular i shapes. Selected Briar. is flinr A pipe he will appreininb p r i ce $4.50 each. Raw ueeos enolahcx IP CIGARETTE BOXES. Hall Marked Sterling Silver with F=~153 words
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Article2078 1932-12-02 6 CLASSIC RACES OF 1934: DEAD HEAT FOR LIVERPOOL CUP DIO L IT E WINS HIS LAST RACE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 16. CLASSIC EVENTS TWO YEARS HENCE Among the many races for 1934, the entries for which closed recently and have now been made known,2,078 words
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Advertisement730 1932-12-02 6 $lOO $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. < $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. No worry, no waste of time. Aet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores —only results. If you succeed in forecasting the highest number of730 words
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Advertisement162 1932-12-02 6 jißljfe' <1 Picture j of BABY NEEDS a food which produces natural growth—not a forcing food which niakts fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain H HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised H milk food; medical science endorses this claim r162 words
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Article439 1932-12-02 7 A COMPARISON eW RATES to become island-wide rOP from 50 CENTS TO 35 CENTS AT KALUTARA Colombo, November 21. jhe Times of Ceylon was officially informed to-day that neral revision of the minimum wages on estates is now under consideration- -deputation of the C.E.P.A. met439 words
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Article309 1932-12-02 7 STATION PLACED BEFORE I. F. A. u. formidable side Calcutta, Nov. 12. Indian Football Association agree, is every likelihood that strong footlndia, including, of course, lpM majority of Calcutta players, will •mtng South Africa and Ceylon some in 1933. to send a football team to as a309 words
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Article453 1932-12-02 7 Mrs. A. F. Patterson Wins Captain’s Cup A fair standard of golf was witnessed in the final of the Captain’s Cup of the Colombo Ladies’ Golf Club played on Tuesday, in which Mrs. A. F. Patterson (31) defeated Mrs. F. R. Dekeyne (16), 3 up and453 words
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Article451 1932-12-02 7 UNABLE TO HEAR U.D.C. DISCUSSION ARRANGEMENT AT NEW TOWN HALL Matale, Monday. A long and new table, spanned the middle portion of the new Town Hall at Matale, where the monthly meeting of the Urban District Council was held, while a special table was provided for the451 words
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Article199 1932-12-02 7 NORWEGIAN CARGO VESSEL t LOADED WITH JUTE t 1 HERCULES TO THE J RESCUE 1 < The Norwegian cargo steamer, Rinda, has been on fire in the Colombo Harbour, and form about seven o’clock on Friday morning, the tug, Hercules, has stood by pumping water into199 words
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Article329 1932-12-02 7 DOCTOR’S FUTILE MISSION CERTIFICATE WANTED APPLICANTS FOR F.I.N.S. HELP DISAPPEAR PANADURA, Nov. 18. Following an application to a Friend-in-Need Society for help to bury a dead relative, a medical registrar had a request made to him for a certificate but his endeavour to find the body329 words
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Article302 1932-12-02 7 Reducing Train Running Costs Strict supervision by the Controller of Establishments over indents for stores by the Railway Department is now said to have borne fruit. Last month the Railway Department established a record when its orders for stores is reported to have amounted only to302 words
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Article1249 1932-12-02 7 FIVE LAW SYSTEM IN CEYLON “FOUR MORE DO NOT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE” LORD ATKIN’S REMARK London. When the Privy Council, on Monday, October 31st, resumed its hearing of the appeal of Ana Lana Saminathan Chetty of Sea street, Colombo, whose action against Mr. Antoine Joseph1,249 words
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Article132 1932-12-02 7 A CONFERENCE It is learned that a Conference of the heads of executive departments of the Railway has been summoned to meet tomorrow to consider the proposals of the Salaries and Cadres Commission with regard to the Railway. It is reported that the Acting General Manager132 words
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Advertisement19 1932-12-02 7 A small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is busier than the bee. It works all day and every day.19 words
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Advertisement35 1932-12-02 7 CUREWJSi" 1« L. 6LJ tioderr. New I heory astonish£3Physicians I lire'; ouch relief' rapid curedelighted /t ripl ina- No Fas! inn 'No Ir.irhons z s!cp Sdu.. J .‘.OWVTKUS e .i... >-, v V''P- x SU7r/ ,rr35 words
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Article958 1932-12-02 8 When the W orld Economic Conference was mooted, the Government of the United States lost no time in making it clear that it had no intention of participating in any conference of that kind unless the questions of war debts and tariffs were excluded from958 words
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818 1932-12-02 8 It is time that .something teas done about the iniquitous practice of sending people to prison for being poor. The general public think of prison as a place for burglars bigamists, motor bandits and fraudulent company promoters, but more than a third818 words
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Article676 1932-12-02 8 BOLSHEV.S, Tteß»l sh ev isl3havebecn I new form M taleraaUMw -reacce P ta bI e U.e w orld The Soviet f I just won an exciUng vict l! I kish national team tv th 2 I The match was played „/«>'• I 12,000 spectators. T'he T I^676 words
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Advertisement227 1932-12-02 8 Prints FOR FRIENDS AT HOME BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH OUR LONDON OFFICE WE UNDERTAKE THE DELIVERY OF ANY OF THE SEASONABLE GIFTS LISTED IN OUR SPECIAL BOOKLET TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. CIGARS WHISKY WINES PIPES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES TEA HAMPERS HAMS CHOCOLATES BOOKS PERFUMERY CUT GLASS GOLF BALLS227 words
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Advertisement135 1932-12-02 8 E. O. HOTEL. PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, 7th December, 1932. Dance Music by the band of S.S. "President Hayes” IMPROMPTU AFTER DINNER DANCE FRIDAY, 9th December 9.30 p.m. Dance Music By TEDDY LONG HIS ORCHESTRA. BOXING!! BOXING!! G. E. FAULKNER’S Professional Amateur Contests AT ARENA TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m.135 words
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Article121 1932-12-02 9 ..—Reuter. ;prET government mA Y break down Patience Wanted London Yesterday. Times features a column devoted to ThC T pse view of Manchuria from its Correspondent who pleads for paToky n the Sino-Japanese dispute point- Japan’s internal economic position tr determination to protect her eco- rights..—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article98 1932-12-02 9 9 Germany’s Return to Conference: Premier for Geneva Rugby, Yesterday. The Prime Minister will accompany the S r John Simon, when hi leaves London th s afternoon for Genen During their stay in Geneva discusions v.-il', it is believed, take place on a rde ~„ty of subjects with statesmen9 - 98 words
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Article144 1932-12-02 9 a moderate < xtent—Rugby Radio Serlice. Colossal Sums Involved A Record Rugby, Yesterday. It ’>ty to-day a turnover of credit ate :in magnitude any previous reffltf place. Approximately £700,000,Wt.. be paid into or disbursed by the Bank of England. These huge credit dispheements mark the final winding upa moderate < xtent—Rugby Radio Serlice. - 144 words
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Article120 1932-12-02 9 —Reuter. Italy Only Country Not Showing Increased Activity London, Yesterday. ica l cotton trade bulletin re- ‘ii world position of the industry Lancashire spinning unemploy--4* atout the level of a year ago is a considerable drop in the mpioyed. Although activity in J ung section has recovered since..—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article61 1932-12-02 9 Reuter. Co ern ment Intervention May Avert Strike Dublin, Yesterday. th» Prv ention in the railway x Coll Biderahi qUeSt f the Labour Party lister m im P r °ved the prospects. L tk r Ik Ma ss, has already I and ls likel Y that s }’sReuter. - 61 words
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Article52 1932-12-02 9 Reuter Wireless. t 0 D i. kan States Cause» "““"'M in Russia Avin» Stockholm, Nov. 27. •om e r °i LSky t 0 the Baltic States Wk to the Soviet I C’ 7 ln Decent n Vlsitin K the Lund Unibe nearer his Bince ex nflu ence is' Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article153 1932-12-02 9 terrible END of aged SIKH Open Verdict (f rom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. 1 he Ipoh Coroner recently inquired into the death of an aged Sikh cowherd and returned a verdict of murder by a person or persons unknown. Complete mystery surrounds the death of the153 words
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Article126 1932-12-02 9 makfiv responsible for the treaty.—Reuter Wireless. Violent Collision Between Demonstrators and Police Sofia, Nov. 27. General excitement following a meeting of protest against the Treaty of Neuilly this morning led to a serious collision in the afternoon between 4,000 Nationalist demonstrators and the police. The latter was forcedmakfiv responsible for the treaty.—Reuter Wireless. - 126 words
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Article81 1932-12-02 9 of 187.—Reuter Wireless. Catholics and Socialists Running Neck and Neck Brussels, Nov. 28. The latest returns in the general election held on November 27 show that the Catholics and Socialists are running neck and neck with 52 and 51 seats, respectively. The final results will not be knownof 187.—Reuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article87 1932-12-02 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Scotland Yard Called In to Solve It London, Nov. 26. Scotland Yard have been called in and have been asked to help solve the mystery of the three mail bags which vanished between England and New Zealand. Mail bags to the number of 21 were.—Reuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Article67 1932-12-02 9 —Reuter Wireless. Probable Christmastide Strike of Employees Dublin, Nov. 27. The Irish Free State is faced with the prospect of a Christmastide railway strike, following the decision of the Wages’ Board to impose a cut of ten per cent, in wages and salaries as from December 31. Over—Reuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article38 1932-12-02 9 3,—Reuter Wireless. Washington, Nov. 26. A vote by the American House of Representatives on the resolution for re P« of the 18th Amendment will be permitted on the Ist day of next month’s session of Congress.—Reuter Wireless.3,—Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article638 1932-12-02 9 CENSORSHIP QUESTION d n S.S. (Singapore) g s Association Minutes 1 The following Minutes of a Committee Meeting of the S.S. (Singapore) Associan tion held in the Singapore Exchange Roorr r on Tuesday, 29th November, 1932, at 5 p.m s are officially supplied i Present Mr. J.638 words
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Article48 1932-12-02 9 Reuter Wireless. No Immigrants Allowed to Land After January 1 Buenos Aires, Nov. 27. No immigrants will be allowed into the country after January 1 unless they have already secured a contract or labour or possess relatives in the country able to guarantee them means of subsistence.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article40 1932-12-02 9 r.—Reuter Wireless. Not To Be Awarded This Year Oslo, Nov. 26. The Nobel Committee has decided not to award the Nobel peace prize this year and will carry forward the amount of the prize to next yearr.—Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article382 1932-12-02 9 A.D.C.—Reuter Wireless. SURPRISE AT APPOIXT- > MENT OF MR. BUCKLEY FORMER REBEL 1 London, Nov. 26. Tremendous surprise has been created in Dublin by the appointment of Mr. Donald Buckley as Governor-General of the Irish Free State. He participated in the rebellion of 1916, organised a smallA.D.C.—Reuter Wireless. - 382 words
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Article66 1932-12-02 9 occurred. —Reuter Wireless. Aeroplane Searching For German Vessel Stockholm, Nov. 27. An aeroplane is searching for the wreck of the 121-ton German sailing ship which is believed to have sunk with the Captain and four men in a severe storm. The machine discovered a wide surface of oiloccurred.—Reuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article101 1932-12-02 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY. London £l5l-15-0 £l5l-10-0 TIN (3 Months) London £153-5-0 £153-2-6 Singapore $78.00 $77.50 Business Done Penang 577.75 $77.50 Business Done --Buyers—No sellers. Buyers—No sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $5.85 $5.90 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London 2ABd. 2ftd. New York 3%c. (G) 314 c. (G) Singapore cts. 7% c101 words
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Article93 1932-12-02 9 ject.—Reuter. REFUSES TO CO-OPERATE WITH XEW CHANCELLOR Crisis Unsolved Berlin, Yesterday. Baron Von Neurath is not going to Geneva to participate in the Manchurian debate or disarmament talks until the new German Cabinet has been formed which may not be till next week. Fresh difficulties have beenject.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article35 1932-12-02 9 —Reuter. Bail Granted by London Judge London, Yesterday. The Judge in Chambers in the King’s Bench Division granted Commander Sutton bail in £lOO pending the hearing of his appeal by the Privy Council...—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article31 1932-12-02 9 Reuter. Seriously 11l in Rome Rome, Yesterday. Cardinal Bourne, who left London on November 24, is suffering from a chill and is seriously ill at the Blue Nuns Hospital.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article38 1932-12-02 9 Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, Nov. 27. Representatives of Holland, Belgium, Luxemburg, Denmark, Norway and Sweden are meeting at The Hague on Friday and Saturday of next week to hold a preparatory discussion regarding the World Economic Conference.Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Advertisement61 1932-12-02 9 SLUMP or no slump, all the advertising busl that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century o un publication and maintain its reputat.on for gjv.ng advertiser and consumer a square dea y it advertised in61 words
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Advertisement71 1932-12-02 9 p jl’.J ‘-be I IRinn’Vnieoe Tfie Bri O7iter Hotel.'’ I “It's a weary world—but there arel chairs in it’’ and these are restful at the Runnymede. TO-MORROW Music in the Lounge from Noon. DINNER DANCE SUNDAY Orehesircd Concert 9 p.m. Christmas Festivities TABLES MAY NOW BE BOOKED For full programme,71 words
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Article2251 1932-12-02 10 MR. ROLAND BRADDELL ON WIRELESSMUNICIPAL TRANSMITTING STATION"SKIP DISTANCE" EMPIRE BROADCASTING TESTS —LOCAL WIRELESS SOCIETY NOTES Although Mr. Roland Braddell is better known in Singapore than in Northern Malaya, it is certain that any opinion expressed by him would not be without some weight in the Northern Settlement His article2,251 words
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Article112 1932-12-02 10 LURE OF SPEED AND LUXURY The fast German luxury liners Europa and Bremen have influenced the balance sheet of the combined shipping companies, the North German Lloyd and the Ham-burg-America Line, most favourably, according to a statement issued by the two companies. The deficiency of112 words
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Miscellaneous1172 1932-12-02 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTS STATIONS O--I > In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION fee >* i 5 STATION. =c w 1 vZ Si; g? 5 7.4 41,891 La Turbie, France 7 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy lAG 6 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java PLZ 1/3 13.92 21,540 Saxonburg,1,172 words
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Article2379 1932-12-02 11 th£ prime MINISTER'S HEALTH ECONOMIC CONFERENCE PROSPECTS: UNITED STATES A NO DISARMAMENT: RUSSIA AND THE FIVE YEAR PLAN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 12. fllE strain on THE premier p nme Minister's decision not tc th .ord Mayor’s banquet came as v as it involved2,379 words
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Advertisement48 1932-12-02 11 CLOTH-LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. I i 151x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6| $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 111x5 $4.00 per ICO I ill x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. I IA, PENANG STREET. I■Ba■■Bl H B H i V KKaBBBBES'48 words
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Advertisement120 1932-12-02 11 f (J 1 RADIO PRODUCTS J j PAR EXCELLENT I I The Famous 66R Unit. f SMelricte- Kee Hu<,t C 178 Campbell Street. Key Cycle Motor Co., 3, Church Street. j Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Penang. I THE HOUSE OF CROSSE BLACKWELL has been FAMOUS for QUALITY for over120 words
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Advertisement285 1932-12-02 11 Catarrhal, Fermantative, Ulcerative. Angier’sEmulsionexercises soothing, lubricating, antifermentative effects throughout tbe entire digestive tract. That is why it is so valFol uable in affections of the /Z/ZB 1 AIflA i —J stomach and intestines. It W soothes and cleanses the mucous membrane, allay» irritation, fermentation, cat- M arrh, ulceration. It restore»285 words
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Article1256 1932-12-02 12 CHAIRMAN’S REMARKS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING At the Annual General Meeting of Rubber Roadways, Limited, held at 2,3, and 4, Idol Lane, Eastcheap, London, E.C., on Monday, 7th November, Sir Stanley Bois, the chairman, said:—During the past year another important addition has been made to the demonstrations1,256 words
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Article454 1932-12-02 12 Messrs. Wm. Jacks Co. reported ai follows on November 2: Any port in a storm has rallied markets in the U.S.A, during the pasl week, and the question now is whetliei the improvement in the weather will out- last the Election ResuKs. There was alsc a better454 words
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Article32 1932-12-02 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of November: TAKLAPA V ALLEY Cubic Yards 305,000 Hours 1,274 Piculs 1,226 MUANG TIN Hours 650 Cubic Yards 95,200 Piculs 68932 words
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Advertisement466 1932-12-02 12 u »IH'J HBJ*Brar»T*y— e— w>—r,—. -<- 7z v.z_T The Importance of •>.': 3l j. l tjor jli&culci F the dawn of time salt has been essential h.'" to health. Nature demands it —you must supply ]Sv- it in your daily food. When you buy salt choose the best—Cerebos Salt. Pure,466 words
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Article711 1932-12-02 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the we t IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan, Langsa, Idi, LhoSeumawe, Sigli, Sabang, and Olehleh to-day. S.S. MATANG from711 words
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Article454 1932-12-02 13 DECEMBER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, first day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. I -’angor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 2nd day. x Cup Rugby Football: Penang vs. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. Entries close for Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting. )r THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. ie454 words
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Article614 1932-12-02 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram com the G. P. 0., London, says that the ■nail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (via Karachi) of November 11 by the s.s. ■Rohna’’ was delivered in London on November 30. The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.614 words
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Advertisement353 1932-12-02 13 f y N (S h Mile, Tanjong Bungah) fT .n\ XL FEATURES OF i nrU’ll KlOSK.—Excellent Teas j’/cre:.ms, Hot and Cold Drinks (IDo __Tcnnis Court Ready for Play in advance. m-»RT—Facilities for Visitors particulars. Phone 200. T. V. TEMPLETON. Managing Proprietor w -r K '•> -5 Vnt n Wi uw353 words
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Advertisement26 1932-12-02 13 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of the tree.26 words
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Advertisement150 1932-12-02 13 Fat Folks are simply I overburdened Lazy End the Cause u.» is not so Their vitality is burdened, their famous medical laboratory prepares it to hearts are over-taxed. Forcing blood fit the average case. through such a mass of tissue absorbs Marmola has been used for 24 years—much of their150 words
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Miscellaneous238 1932-12-02 13 n (< 11JU af Py >' 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 930 Matinees To-morrow and Sunday at 2.45 n THE STRANGEST ADVENTURE EVER FILMED i tli' 1 terrific battle between an Eskimo and a ferocious L polar bear which is about t J The to devour the girl he loves! Fighting Lover238 words
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Article1811 1932-12-02 14 HALF PEERS AND HALF ELECTED POOR MEMBERS* INCOMES TO BE RAISED TO £6OO UN SON IST COMMITTEE'S REPORT Striking proposals for the reform of the House of Lords are made in a report by an unofficial committee of Conservative peers and M.P.’s. The committee state1,811 words
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Article225 1932-12-02 14 HUGE CROWD FIGHTS TO SEE GUESTS New York, Nov. 11 One of the most important social events of the season took place this afternoon when the elite of New York crowded to the Riverside Baptist Church to witness the marriage of Mr. John D. Rockefeller the third225 words
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Advertisement16 1932-12-02 14 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.16 words
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Advertisement464 1932-12-02 14 0 I BRITISH WIRE ROPES S THOS. AND WM. SMITH LTD.-BRITISH ROPES LTD B Send us Your > I En q .M. S -,L Representative 8 e. l r -a lte ■e Stocks Carried B u$ T o-Day. n HENRY WAUGH CO, LTD K ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Penang, Singapore. E po464 words
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Advertisement2189 1932-12-02 15 P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA (Companies Incorporated in EnglaLai 7/49 BLUE FUMfIEt LIKE MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES N NOR TH continent boston and new YORK Maples. Am- rhk<enOß Due Penang Dec. 5 Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co., Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Sw«*« flter Xn T r dOn CHmA AND FAR2,189 words
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Article, Illustration295 1932-12-02 16 FOUR WICKETS FOR 87 RUNS! Larwood in Deadly Form WOODFULL’S PROTEST Sydney, To-day. The first Test match between England and Australia opened to-day. The weather was good and the wicket hard. Australia won the tcss and Wcodfull decided to bat. Play was295 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-12-02 16 AUSTRALIA—Ist Innings. Woodful, std. Ames, b. Voce 7 Fingleton, c. Allen, b. Larwood 26 Ponsford, b. Larwood 32 Kippax, Lb.w. Larwood 8 McCabe, not out 3 Extras 11 Total for 4 wickets 87 LARWOOD37 words
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Article21 1932-12-02 16 .—Reuter. Sydney, Yesterday. Bradman was medically examined by two doctors and pronounced unfit to play against England to-morrow.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article111 1932-12-02 16 Tragis Fate of Singapore Chinese Youth (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Heavy rain in the Jalan Besar district yesterday flo« ded the drains on both sides of the Rochore Read. A Chinese youth slipped in the drain and was carried away by the rush or water111 words
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Article82 1932-12-02 16 Six Chinese Charged As a result of an alleged assault on the District Court Bai’iff six Chinese found themselves in the Police Court dock charged with assaulting a public officer. The charge was explained to the accused and the case postponed till December 9. Bail82 words
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Article632 1932-12-02 16 A FEAST OF COLOUR Opening Ceremony The Exhibition at the Penang Convent was opened at 10 a.m. to-day by Mrs. Allen, in the absence of the Hon. the Resident Councillor. Among other guests of honour were the Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson and Mrs. Palgrave Simpson, Mrs. Keppel632 words
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Article872 1932-12-02 16 A New Drug SUPERIOR TO QUININE IN CERTAIN PARTICULARS We have received from the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, publica- ticns referring to atebrin, a new synthetic drug used in the treatment of malaria. The first is a report on fifty cases treated with the872 words
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Article475 1932-12-02 16 T 0 B S rEICt The following wen ‘"“ESSRS.KE at H a m. to-day. esterday, MINING BuyerBSellers B«y Asam Kumbang 24 0 26 r Ayer Weng 1 Ayer Hitam n n 97 W Idris Hydraulic 66 7 20 3 1 Kamunting 5o 1 Killinghall c, 55475 words
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Advertisement116 1932-12-02 16 E. O. BAKERY The public is informed that as from Ist December, 1932, w’e will reduce the price of our Square Bread from 6 cts. to 5 cts. per loaf, Sandwiches from 18 to 15 cts. per loaf, Long Loaf from 12 cts. to 10 cts., and the prices of116 words
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Miscellaneous38 1932-12-02 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 74 E. sm.m Noon 84 S. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low W’ater TO-DAY 2.27 a.m. 9.29 a.m. 3.35 p.m. 9.31 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.05 a.m. 10.11 a.m. 4.31 p.m. 10.21 p.m.38 words
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