Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 January 1933

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. SATURDAY, 7th .JANUARY, 1933. No. 5. Vol. LXXXXI. PRICE 10
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  • 672 1 200 SHIPS PARTICIPATE In View Of Serious International Situation FOREIGN MINISTER'S MESSAGE Shanghai, Jan. 2. According to information emanating from a Chinese source, General Ho Chukuo, co' miander of the 9th brigade, is detain I at Nanking for making an apology to the Japanese commander of
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  • 283 1 —Reuter. TASK ACCOMPLISHED THIS MORNING DESPITE ROUGH SEAS AND STRONG WINDS Cherbourg, To-day. Having progressed laboriously at a speed of three knots with frequent halts the smouldering Atlantique entered the main roadstead just before midnight. Despite the rough sea and westerly wind, tugs immediately began
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  • 143 1 —Rugby Radio Service And Fifty Five Miles Of Shelves Rugby, Yesterday. A new catalogue is being prepared of four million books accommodated on fifty-five miles of shelves in the famous library of the British Museum. It is fifty-three years since compilation of the existing catalogue was begun
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  • 87 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Herbert Emerson Appointed Governor Rugby, Yesterday. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Herbert William Emerson, who, since 1930, has been Secretary to the Government of India (Home Department) as Governor of the Punjab in succession to Sir Geoffrey de Montmorency when the
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  • 169 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Popularity Of Medicine As Profession Rugby, Yesterday. At the beginning of the new University term the census shows that there are 2,387 foreign students in the various colleges of London University. They come from sixty-one countries. Oxford has only four hundred and seventy-two foreigners
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  • 84 1 day between February 5 and 12.—Rugby Radio Service. Lt. Nicholetts Selected as Second Pilot for British Attempt Rugby, Yesterday. Flight Lieutenant Nicholetts has been selected as second pilot and navigator for the Royal Air Force long distance nonstop flight from Cranwell to the Cape in place of Flight
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  • 957 1 EQUALITY OF STATUS Allays Political Tension NEW YEAR SPEECHES IN BERLIN Berlin, Jan. 1. The traditional New Year’s receptions at the executive mansion culminated in the exchange of programmatic speeches between President von Hindenburg and the Chancellor, in which foreign political problems were assigned an important
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  • 71 1 BETWEEN PERU AND COLOMBIA PROMPT DENIAL Lima, Dec. 30. jChe .report is denied that Peru is contemplating a declaration of war against Colombia. La Paz (Bolivia), Jan. 1. Certain German circles having affirmed that General Knudt has not been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Bolivian army, it is
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  • 182 1 MR. BRUCE ON POSITION OF DEBTOR COUNTRIES Mr. Stanley Bruce, the Australian Minister in London, addressing Glasgow Chamber of Commerce recently, referred to “all the turmoil going on about one instalment of the War debt.” He thought the importance of that particular payment had been tremendously
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  • 84 1 .—Reuter. Bangkok Control Agreement Issued London, Yesterday. i The agreement signed at Bangkok on I November 27, 1931, for control of opium I smoking in the Far East has been issued as a White Paper. It is pointed out that the agreement has not been ratified by Britain
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  • 79 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Election Campaign Opened in Earnest Rugby, Yesterday. The Irish Free State election campaign has now been definitely opened and Messrs, de Valera and Cosgrave and their respective lieutenants have arranged to tour the constituencies in which mass meetings equipped with the usual modern paraphernalia of
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  • 68 1 Chief Clerk Police Department ONE ARREST I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Chandra Saykaran, the well-known Indian Chief Clerk of the Financial Office of the Police Department, was murdered near his house on Thursday night. A man has been detained in connection with the affair. Mr.
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  • 1133 3 essential to future prosperity minister of commerce REQUIRED at the Ramsay Chemical SP Tthe Central Hotel Glasgow, on FhX” December, Sir Harry McGowan r itted that, though from the nature of he could not but be keenly of the results of scientific work, difficulty was
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  • 278 3 INGENIOUS SMUGGLING DEVICE BUT NOT SMART ENOUGH With the increased vigilance of the local revenue officers, chandu smugglers have had to improve more and more their methods of importing contraband into the Colony. Almost every conceivable utensil has so far been used to conceal illicit chandu,
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  • 79 3 MISTAKEN BEE SWARM FORCES CAR PASSENGERS TO RETREAT A swarm of bees that mistook the radiator of a car travelling at 25 miles an hour for a honeycomb made things so uncomfortable for the passengers that they were forced to stop and beat a hasty retreat, says Austral
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    • 699 3 iiTniiiiiC'iiii EShF i I .DISTRIBUTORS xik J j HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. i I 1 SMGAPQBE. FENANO, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOM. i*»* n jn in -mix -f-r-. Iml 110 Folks are simply I overburdened JNot LclZy End the Cause I JMIIIMK i- 1 H y <’*.’- .V We used to
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 187 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) g; r Through the medium of yovr popular and widely read journal, ma I draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the disgraceful happen.ngs n g-itly in the vicinity of Transfer Road. A certain class of people may be
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    • 132 4 Sir. —Through the medium of your esteemed paper I am preps ied to challenge, for the sake of Sport, anyone to a crosschannel swim from Kedah Pier, Penang to Bagan Turn Kechil, Butterworth. I intend to swim the channel on February 5, 1933, by which time I
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  • 189 4 FAMOUS SLATE CLUB PIONEER AND HIS OLD FRIEND With ceremonial surrender of a loaded revolver, Mr. Percy Rockliff, known as “the Father of Slate Clubs,” concluded 40 years’ service to the New Tabernacle Sick and provident Society, of Old-street, E.C., which he founded in 1892. During that
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  • 108 4 AUSTRALIANS HAVE STARTED TO GROW THEM Australia will soon make its own Test bats which, the hope is expressed, will act as a charm against the leg-theory “hoodoo.” Bob Crockett, the famous Test unpire, on returning from a trip to England, some years ago, took with
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  • 648 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Inspector Such, S.S. Police, is now stationed at Lumut. Mrs Lee Choon Guan, M.8.E., of Singapore, expects to leave on a visit to Europe in April. Mr Shoa Mun Chew has left for England after a stay of fifteen months, in Malacca. Mrs. Wilby, wife of Major H.
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    • 37 4 H you wish to extend your trade and fend new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a scllinr medium it stands unrivalled.
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    • 241 4 A Are The Records Y° u Want When The Morning Rolls Around F.T. C 8515 Lj n g er a Little Longer a OUT OF THE BLUE ff C 8506 \VENETIAN LADY VDTTR FAVOURITE BAND— B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA— IN F FOUR WONDERFUL DANCE TUNES. f ME MINUS YOU Fox-trct. B
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  • 308 5 AN INCREASING EVIL Licensed victuallers in Manchester are taking an active part in the national movement to counteract the growth of tote clubs. Local members of Parliament have been approached, and there has been assistance sought in any attempt that may be made to impose
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  • 391 5 Film with Human Note at Majestic The Man From Yesterday, which opened at the Majestic last night is an interesting and appealing film because of its human note, It is about one of those Officers presumed to be dead during the war who turns up afterwards
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  • 507 5 P. W. D. L. For Ag. Aberavon 19 12 3 4 158 75 Aidershot Services. 11 7 1 3 190 51 Bank of England 10 4 0 6 98 116 Barclays Bank 13 9 1 3 229 80 Barnet 14 6 0 8 164 163 Bath 17
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    • 264 5 Keep Such Symptoms as these are inducc <l fatigue, dizziness, difficult breathing, blurred < vision, low resistance against colds and in'.'ectlons of"40°I’l b U eSpccia y have passed the age Enneh id fic f nCy 13 a menaee to your Health. Lnnch your blood with calcium, and avoid unpleasant renunder,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 104 5 RHaHHaeHHIHHMKHMSKSHiM i MAJESTIC I 4.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 J I Matinees To-Day To-Morrow at 2.45 1 CLIVE BROOK CLAUDETTE COLBERT I IN I Paramount’s 1933 Dramatic Sensation "THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY ’Phone 264 6.15 To-Night Last Night 9.30 MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.45 BORIS KARLOFF IN UNIVERSAL’S "THE OLD DARK HOUSE” To-Morrow
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  • 670 6 "MY UNIQUE POSITION CORONER TOLD OF PERFECT CURES GIRL’S DEATH REFUSAL TO TAKE DOCTOR’S ADVICE A Herbalist told the Hammersmith coroner, Dr. Edwin Smith, that he had Divine assistance, which put him in a unique position.” The Coroner returned a verdict of Death' from Natural Causes
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  • 514 6 BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE WITHDRAWN The charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $2,000 against Mr. Steen Sehested, a Kuala Lumpur engineer, was withdrawn in the second Singapore Police Court before Mr. A. W. Hay on Wednesday morning. In the course of the proceedings, which
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  • 211 6 SCARING THE VILLAGERS OF BARHAM GREEN The mystery of a ghost horse and rider in the neighbourhood of Barham Green has been solved. For a week or more weird tales were circulated of a ghost horse, with a ghostly rider in the saddle, galloping noiselessly
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  • 816 6 DAMAGES FOR CHARITY WITHDRAWAL AND APOLOGY A libel action brought by Sir William Jowitt, K.C., was settled before Mr. Justice Horridge in the King’s Bench Division on December 9 on payment of a substantial sum as damages, an apology, and a withdrawal of the statements
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  • 528 6 8.8. C. REPRESENTATIVE’S VISIT TO INDIA The British Broadcasting Corporation announces, in connection with i*s Empire broadcasting scheme, that it proposes to supplement with recorded programmes the broadcasting service from the new Empire short-wave transmitter at Daventry. A series of experimental programmes has been recorded with satisfactory results.
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  • 175 6 PROBLEM OF CHILD BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND Efforts to trace one of the British soldiers who, in June, 1918, found a little baby crying for his mother, amid the wreckage that was Arras, are being made. The soldiers looked after the child until he could be
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    • 16 6 Want to tell that car? An advertisement in tb< “I’inang Gazette" will do it for you.
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    • 239 6 Irfi l^J• a VnVaVnVu"nWnVaVnVnW ll J fa Picture of f Health" ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural tC growth —not a forcing food which makes fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised J milk
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    • 738 7 The Small-Pox Epidemic WARNINGS ON THE SCREEN Colombo, Dec. 24. ••people may be under the impression that the crisis has passed, and that there is no more need to get themselves vaccinated,- remarked Dr. S. F. Chellappah to a representative of the “Observer” this morning, in
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    • 612 7 Cuts Recommended By Board THE NEXT STEP Colombo, Dec. 24. A Ceylon Observer representative was officially informed to-day that the recommendations of the Board of Indian Immigrant Labour in respect of the reductions in the Minimum Wage decided upon by the various Estates Wages Boards have now
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    • 1594 7 HIS SIX YEARS IN MALAYA RUBBER BOOM RECALLED Kandy, Wednesday. The trial opened in the District Court, Kandy, before Mr. R. F. Dias, in the case in which Mr. John S. Lee of Ipoh, FederatMalay States, is suing Mr. Cyril E. S. Perera, Advocate, Kandy,
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    • 860 7 Mr. R. C. Scott Explains Its Work DIMBULA P. A. MEETING Kandy, Dec. 21. At to-day’s meeting of the Dimbula Planters’ Association the Chairman, Mr. D. J. Maitland, said he had invited Mr. R. C. Scott to address the meeting on the subject of the Tea Propaganda
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    • 290 7 But Any Number May Crop Up THE SMALL-POA SITUATION i Colombo, Dec. 24. A representative of the “Observer” who saw Dr. S. V. Aserappa, was informed that do fresh cases of small-pox were reported since yesterday morning. Although no fresh cases were reported, Dr. Aserappa did not
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    • 48 7 CLOTH-L!b?E?3 ENVELOPES > Sizes. Prices. t 151x6 SS.CO per ICG 4 15 x6J $5.00 per ICO 12 xs} $4.50 per ICO ll|xs $4.00 per ICO 11 x 5 $3.00 per ICO TO CLEAR. Pinang GazeHe F. ass, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET. I %haas■■a a a a k m w
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  • 391 8 It has always been obvious to all but the enthusiasts who see only what they want to see, that a Socialist State, controlling the means of sub 7 sistence, would necessarily possess extraordinary powers of tyranny, and would certainly use them to the utmost of its capacity.
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  • 285 8 Mr. Franklin Roosevelt’s election to t’he Presidency of the United States is hailed as the final victory over prohibition. Yet a long and weary way ■must be trodden before his nation, “wet” enough in practice, can grace its wetness once again with the benison of the law. Two enactments
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  • 1173 8  -  candle in the heat Evelyn Hardy, in the ‘‘Manchester Guardian”. “Forward, Mr. Sweet.” Mr. Sweet came forward. A request for silk; green silk. He reached for the bale poised over it ingratiatingly, then unrolled it. “Polp, perlop,” and as fold after fold of it sped along the
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  • 764 8 FATHERS AND SONS Mr. James Maxton, M.P., in the observations which he has been making on his young son, whom he describes as a "young barbarian,” is on ground where even his political opponents will be his backers. The young Maxton, to use his father’s words is
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    • 218 8 I: FOR| Chinese New Year Charles Heidseick 1920 Champagne Meukow Brandy Five Stars Bull Dog Guinness Stout Bull Dog Apple Cider Tennent's Beer Gilbey's Dry Gin Old Tom Gin Invalid Portwine Spey Royal Whisky (Guaranteed 10 years old) Australian Rubicon Burgundy Imperial Preference White Australian Wine Imperial Preference Red Australian
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    • 106 8 E. O. HOTELS PENANG. DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1988 Dance Music by Teddy Long and his Orchestra. BOXING AT ON SUNDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1933 At 9.30 P.M. ARENA SPECIAL RACE WEEK ATTRACTION 8 ROUNDS “Boy Nara” (9.12) vs. Joe Diamond (9.3) (Penang Cham- (Singapore hard pion) hitting Negro) Ipoh
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  • 65 9 forecasts result of last WEEK’S COMPETITION t week’s Pinang Gazette foot/recasts competition attracted a „1 number of entries. three undermentioned readers 7lhc prize of $lOO with nine cor recasts and a cheque for c forwarded to each of them in i’uc course Mr. K. Che Din ]B-k Sungei Pinang
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  • 59 9 Stouter. r.AGUE NOT entitled I'o DISCUSS MATTER MINISTER’S STATEMENT Teheran, Yesterday. Minister of Justice before leaving for head of the Postau De,'ation oil dispute declared that cancelai of the d’Arcy Concession was an inteiwhich the League was not endiacuss. In the event 01 re-open-j ■< otiations for
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  • 297 9 Austria’s Position in the Picture Vienna, Dec. 30. Katifi ation of the Austrian loan by the French Parliament is received with mixed feelimra in the Austrian Press. The Pan German Neueste Nachrichien points out that the speakers in the French Chamber invariably in the course of the debate ..tressed
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  • 128 9 Berlin, January 1. 'l*k‘ were killed and several injured in shooting affrays and ir-,] u '"h New Year celebrations in different parts of the city last j, b 1 1 t'’’iimunist had been found stabbed to death in a street. The lu l the local
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  • 1136 9 Russian Goods Pour Into Chinese Ports REGULAR STEAMER SERVICE TO IN FEBRUARY China News .—Central Press. Canton, Dec. 29. Large consignments of Russian goods are on their way to Canton from Vladivostok for sale in the local market. The total value is said to be about
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  • 100 9 boats were pounded to pieces.—Reuter Wireless. Extensive Damage in Southern Ireland London, Jan. 1. Extensive damage over a wide area was done in Southern Ireland by a fierce gale, accompanied by heavy rain. The force of the wind up the river threw back the outflow in Cork City,
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  • 87 9 —Reuter Wireless. ROYAL VISITORS TO STUDY CONDITIONS Antwerp, Jan. 1. For the purpose of studying agricultural questions in the Belgian Colonies, the Crown Prince of Belgium, accompanied by the Crown Princess, sailed to-day on a four months’ trip to the Belgian Congo. The Royal couple will land at
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  • 237 9 —Rugby Radio Service. TRIBUTES TO LATE CALVIN COOLIDGE KING’S SYMPATHY London, Yesterday. Mr. Coolidge’s simplicity, shrewdness and taciturnity are among the qualities emphasised in London papers. In a leader The Times says that the period of Coolidge prosperity will always be remembered as a golden
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  • 133 9 —Reuter Wireless. Urgent Need of the World To-day London, Jan. 3. The need for co-operation by nations in the task of ending the present world crisis is the keynote of New Year messages issued in all parts of the world. This note was struck by the Papal Nuncio in
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  • 105 9 THROW-BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS A freak sheep, born of aristocratic merino parents with a pedigree extending back to Peppin, is engrossing New South Wales government experts, states Austral News. It is believed to. be a throw-back to the original wild sheep of Central Asia of thousands of years
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  • 145 9 “EMOTION” AT DAUGHTER’S WEDDING: BARBER’S DEFENCE London, Dec. 17. A lady who recently paid an expensive visit to her hairdresser in Paris in honour of her daughter’s wedding, was horrified to discover on the morning of the event that her hair was coming out. By
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  • 92 9 A successful experiment in recording the human voice on a steel wire instead of on a disc, just tried out in Sydney, promises to inaugurate an important change in gramophone records, says Austral News. The voice of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous airman, was thus magnetically recorded,
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  • 107 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY I London TIN (3 Months) London £l45 5 £145-10-0 Singapore 7375 Business Done Penang $<3.75 Business Done 25 tons COPRA —(Sundried) $5.40 $5.40 BLACK PEPPER $21.25 $21.25 RUBBER London 2J?d. 2JBd. New York 3 i a c. (G) 3 lt ,c. (G) Singapore 7 A
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    • 6 9 TIC TAC’S SELECTIONS See Page 16
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    • 43 9 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Contract advertisers in the Pinang Gazette are asked to note that all matter must reach the P. G. office before 5 p.m. on the day prior to issue. Insertion of matter arriving on the day of issue cannot be guaranteed.
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    • 67 9 <A’ a M A <z> O Swing costs no more than ordinary brands, and in these* days of economy that s a great comfort. And talking of comfort, there is nothing like "Swing" blended specially for the Tropics, for ironing out the hardships of life By the way. how long
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  • 826 10 New Air-Liners Record Traffic The Africa Route Feeder Services In many important respects, and in spite of economic conditions, striking progress has been achieved by British air transport during 1932. In four main directions, among many, has development been chiefly marked. These may be indicated
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  • 200 10 FEES TO BE CHARGED BY R.R.I. The attention of managers of rubber estates is invited to a decision of the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya that from February 1, fees as under will be charged: for the determination of D.R.C. of latex $5
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  • 144 10 “GREAT PRECAUTIONS” WHICH FAILED A Chinese who carried a cannister containing one-third of a gallon of liquor pleaded guilty w’hen he appeared before Mr. J. H. Pedlow, on Tuesday, charged with possession of dutiable liquor. Mr. P. H. Elkins; Controller of the Government Monopolies, asked his Honour to
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  • 108 10 MR. LOWINGER’S APPOINTMENT EXPECTED IN LONDON A cable message from the Straits Times correspondent in London states that it is rumoured in Malayan circles there that Mr. V. A. Lowinger will succeed the late Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane as Malayan Agent. When Mr. Lowinger retired from the
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  • 92 10 ARRESTED IN POSSESSION OF A WATCH The Singapore District Judge (Mr. J. H. Pedlow) sentenced Kassim bin Hitam, a Penang-born) Malay, to nine months’ rigorour imprisonment to be followed by two years’ police supervision on Tuesday. Chief Court Inspector Sheedy said that Kassim was found in
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  • 996 11 PROSPECTS FOR BRITAIN Great Britain has for long been so trustworthy and willing a customer for Danish agricultural produce tha*: the average Dane still finds some difficulty in believing that the Ottawa Agreements and the end of years of free trade are meant seriously. It was not
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  • 347 11 but few sovereigns are left now, thinks mint chief Britain has secured an extra £7,000,000 worth of gold by the great rush to convert sovereigns. This is a remarkable fact which emerges from the sixty-second annual report of the Deputy-Master and Comptroller of the Royal
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    • 271 11 SgsS Cold meat and fowl become really iRg appetising with a little LEA PERRINS' W SAUCE I HfiasM"B*Hri Mls i 4 .--Ja< JL i V WW* 4 —Kll KMII ir <J < R t^E3 T yf ft|^ j w J I i FOR MOTORISTS i I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root
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    • 50 11 5 LET US SUPPLY i YOU I T gj n WITH THE BEST I j <n 1 STATIONERY J. PRINTING g 5 AND ENGRAVING i I DIE-STAMPING I AND I I COPPER PLATE I PRINTING I I EXECUTED I PROMPTLY AND I CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazetie S Press Limited. I
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    • 177 11 1 i I How Quickly Baby Grows! < < k VTOUR Baby grows more rapidly in the first year of his life —that is why his < food at that time is so important to him; not only must it feed him, but it must give him the elements to
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  • 940 12 FAIRLY WELL IN DEPRESSING CONDITIONS MESSRS. FRASER AND CO.’S REPORT Singapore, January 4. The dislocation of business due to the Christmas and New Year Holidays has had its natural effect on the share and commodity markets both here and at home, and with exchanges mostly
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  • 595 12 DIVIDEND OF 2 1 PER CENT The following is a note of the Chairman s Speech at the Twenty-Second Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Kong Lee (Perak) Plantations Limited, held at 7 Royal Bank Place, Glasgow, on 14th December, 1932. Mr. David Carruthers, the
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  • 1284 12 POWER DEMAND AND TIN OUTPUT MR. G. BALFOUR ON EFFECT OF RESTRICTION The annual general meeting of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. George Balfour, J.P., M.P., chairman of the company, presiding. The Secretary (Mr. D.
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  • 57 12 The following are the rubber crops for the month of December, 1932: Lbs. The Bruas Rubber Company, Ltd. 69,345 The Yarak Rubber Co., Ltd. 21,846 The Ayer Tawah Rubber Plantation Co., Ltd. 74,000 The Sandycroft Rubber Co., Ltd... 36,500 Bindings Rubber Estates, Ltd. 58,340 Lesong Tujoh Rubber Estates,
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  • 86 12 SMALL RISE IN STOCKS U.S. consumption was higher by 900 tons than in October, a moderately encouraging increase, coming at a time of the year when a decline is normal. Arrivals were down by over 8,000 tons. Stocks rose about 4,000 tons, to 377,996 tons. Detailed
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  • 341 12 THE FORESIGHT SAGA Messrs. William Jacks Co. reported on December 14 as follows: While the Commercial World approves of the shipment of Gold in payment of the U.S.A, debt, it would strongly disapprove of any decrease in the present very conservative supply of currency for carrying on
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  • 125 12 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of December, 1932. Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 180 United States of America 1,453 Continent of Europe 1,236 British Possessions 251 Japan 184 Other Foreign Countries 21 Total 3,325 Note: —1. Exports
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  • 118 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 85% 85 9|16 New York 3.34% 3.34% Montreal 3.77 3.76% Brussels 24.10% 24.12% Geneva 17.36% 17.35% Amsterdam 8.31 8.32 Milan 65 5|16 65% Berlin 14.07% 14.06% Stockholm 18.37% 18.37% Copenhagen 19.29% 19.29% Oslo 19 13,32 19 13j32 Vienna 28 28 Prague
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    • 11 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 87 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advert-.* ment in the “Pinang Gazette** in a tireless «airman, From one week’s end to another it talks buaineaa without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in
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    • 360 12 Has No Ugly Hair. Now bad becomo L completely di&oour- I aged by a heavv I growth oi disgusting r? 1 JK Kair I tried depila- V fl lory pastes, evil A M I smelling powders and f I Un painful alec trie 1/ L.,J\ koj treatments even Y razor.
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  • 572 13 Schedule of Principal Lines ne following is a list of vessels arriving eail ing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY !v. MARIN SANUDO from Italy fo S'.,ore, China and Japan. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Reliong and Victoria Point. Sails for the same ports to-day.
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  • 330 13 JANUARY, 1933 SATURDAY, 7 Penang Turf Club Races, 2nd day. Inter-state Hockey: Perak v Penang, Penang. SUNDAY. 8 Hockey: P. R. C. v Ipoh Catholic Club, Penang. TUESDAY, 10 Penang Turf Club Races, 3rd day. THURSDAY, 12 Penang Turf Club Races, 4th day. SATURDAY, 14 Penang Turf
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  • 92 13 MR. S. M. BRUCE FORECASTS CONVERSION MOVE Addressing the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Stanley M. Bruce, *he Australian Minister in London, said his country, in its efforts towards recovery, had cut everything except one thing—external interest. “Australia, quite possibly,” he said, “will attempt in this period of
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  • 120 13 Perth, Dec. 20. Extension of pastoral leases and permission for pastoralists to hold more than the present limit of 1,000,000 acres are two of the most important recommendations of the special committee appointed by the Government to investigate the possibilities of the development of the north
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  • 483 13 AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai North China and Japan by the s.s. “Nordmark” will be closed at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 37 13 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 Lid. la, PENANG STREET.
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    • 462 13 Qjji,... st I ’A wk jr Wk Wil < W CIiAVENA is one of the eight reasons why they DO HOT AFFECT THE THROAT Since 1921 we have constantly repeated the statement that Craven ‘A’ Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. Read these facts, and you will know that
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  • 764 14 REFUSAL TO ENTER INTO RECOGNISANCES A REQUEST TO THE PRIME MINISTER Two unemployed leaders, Tom Mann (76), of Biggin Hill, Kent, described as a journalist, and Emrhys Llewellyn (30), secretary, of Cromer Street, London W.C., appeared on remand at Bow Street Police Court on December,
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  • 299 14 sentenced by LEIPZIG COURT Berlin, Dec. 17. Ten years’ penal scrvi'ude, together with ten years’ loss of civil rights, was the sentence imposed by the Supreme Court at Leipzig to-day on August Jaeger, the former German soldier who was convicted of having
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  • 241 14 LONDON HOTEL TRAGEDY London, Dec. 17. Sentence of death was passed at the Old Bailey, yesterday, on Herbert Turner (21), of Shipley, Yorkshire, for the murder of Mrs. Mabel Hill (32), of Leeds-road, Bradford. The woman was separated from her husband, and she and Turner
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  • 188 14 PLANT USED FOR BUILDING GIANT RESERVOIR A record purchase of machinery and plant including 11 standard-gauge locos., 9 steam cranes, 5 large electric generating sets, 50 electric motors, 80 pumps, 180 wagons, a thousand tons of steel rails, and many miles of steel piping has just been made
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 522 14 Colds, Coughs* Bronchitis, Whooping-Cough. The pleasant, soothing action of Angier’s Emulsion together with its tonic and building properties, make it an ideal remedy for children’s ailments. Moreover, the little ones all like it and take it willingly when they refuse other medicines. Angier’s Emulsion is invaluable for colds, coughs, whooping-cough,
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    • 563 14 BIBBY LINE Fast twm screw mall passenger steamers and motor vessels between Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth London with through connections from Penang. PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leaves Rangoon. S.S. “OXFORDSHIRE” Jan. 19 M.V. “STAFFORDSHIRE” Feb. 2 S.S. “GLOUCESTERSHIRE” Feb. 16 M.V. “WORCESTERSHIRE” Mar. 2 Cost of Passages ■vnang
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    • 2212 15 41 zr —~s~rr~K p ©.-British India sjjwy _JV AND lines Rm£/ENTING »jSga£cjg r I (Companies Inccr-norated Ln fl FUMMBIS MME HOME TO ENGLAND mail passenger cargo services Ve~>- i.oXDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang 1 Ig>S„ V ?A N AMA CANAL Penang, Tetuk Amon. Port Sw* t c F MEDITERRANEAN AND
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  • 644 16 Big Race the Most Open GOLDEN QUEEN FOR FIRST DIVISION PONY RACE By TIC-TAC Below will be found the scratchings for to-day’s races and the final selections. Five horses have been scratched in the last event but still a field of nine have been left in.
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  • 127 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND Ist SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 7.50 Litany. 8.00 a.m. Matins. Ps XVHI. Hymn 80. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Ps XLVI 132. Ps XLVII 134. Magnificat 137. Nunc Dimittis 136. Hymns 220, 76, 488, 79.
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  • 137 16 BOXING Winner of Twenty Fights Joe Diamond, the coloured boxer of Singapore, is appearing for the first time in Penang on Sunday, being billed to meet the Penang Amateur Lightweight Champion, Boy Nara, in an eight-rouna contest. Joe Diamond has a very good reputation as a professional. He
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  • 153 16 Provisional Programme The provisional programme for the Perak Turf Club Spring Meeting which has just been issued shows that the racing dates will be February 11, 15 and 18. The original intention of the Club was to have a four day meeting, opening on February
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  • 126 16 Ten Dollars Compensation for the Beggs (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Awarding Mr. and Mrs. Begg $lO each as compensation the Fourth Magistrate sentencing three Indian Mohammedans said: Q i'he three accused have taken advantage of the circumstances in which the Beggs find themselves and of their
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  • 86 16 PROGRAMME Monday, 9th January, 1933, at the Esplanade, 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. 1. March—Radio —Pecking. 2. Overture— Marinarella —Fucik. 3. Reminiscences of Offenbach —Riviere. 4. Japo-Niaiserie —Ke-Sa-Ko—Chapuis. 5. Tone-Picture —By the Blue Hawaiian W aters—Ketelbey. Synopsis:—The “Hula Dance’’; the “Kanaka Lover’s Native Call”; the “Song of the Hula
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  • 92 16 We have received a copy of the Indian Association Bulletin for January 1933 which is edited and published by Dr. N. K. Menon for the Indian Association, Penang. It is a neatly printed booklet of 20 pages and contains several readable articles. The Editor writes cm
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  • 569 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 10)6 ll|3ex 10)6 ll|3ex Bangrin ll|o 12,0 1110 120 Batu Caves 30 35 25 30 Hongkong 13|9 14|3 13)9
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  • 168 16 NOW YIELDS £22,400 A WEEK Australia’s 1932 gold rush is being reflected in the Melbourne Mint returns. Supplies have reached a weekly total of 3,200 oz., valued at £22,400, states Austral News. Nearly 500 oz., more gold a w r eek Is being received than was the
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  • 52 16 PENANG, JANUARY 7 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 2713 T m/ts 2/3 15(11 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4)4 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 38'inom France T.T. 985non> India T.T. 152£ Hongkong T.T. 44 Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver 16 Batavia T.T.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 153 16 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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    • 289 16 JF SJ; □a m <3jj|||| pW jg JJI MtPlfer’ lb Careless Washing Spoils th- Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. q H Luckily, beautiful hair is now eas obtained. It is simply a matter of shamP Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky.
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    • 187 16 IMPORTANT i I AUCTION SALE AT 1, PANGKOR ROAD. Saturday, 7th Jan. 1933. Sunday, Bth Jan. 1933. at 10.30 A.M. ABOUT 700 ITEMS Contents of 7 rooms, Dining-room, Etc., etc. ICE CHESTS; BEDS WITH BOX SPRi Nc MATTRESSES, EXTRA QUALITY KAPOK MATTRESS Etc., Etc. NOTICE The Mohamedan and Hindu Endow»-.»
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 114 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths:—3l.3 metres 25.3 metres p.m. 9.50 Big Ben Charles Shadwell and His Orchestra, From The Hippodrome Theatre, Coventry Potted Overtures Arr. Englemar The old Man of the Mountains Young Incidental Music; The Merchant of Venice Rose Dance of the merry Mascots Ketelbey Voice of the Bells Thurban
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