Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 7. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article621 1933-01-10 1 Problems Awaiting Economic Experts i.—Reuter. BRITAIN AND RETURN TO GOLD STANDARD Solution Of War Debts Bogey Essential Rugby, Yesterday. Abe Preparatory Committee of experts for the economic and monetary conference met to-day at Geneva to begin drafting the annotated agenda for the conference. The date ofi.—Reuter. - 621 words
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Article96 1933-01-10 1 Rugby Radio Service. BELGIUM DEMONSTRATES HER FAITH IN THEM Rugby, Yesterday. The Fairey Aviation Company has received an order from the Belgian Government for a number of Firefly and Fox aeroplanes. This is the third successive year in which the firm has sold high performance aeroplanes to Belgium.Rugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Article129 1933-01-10 1 leuenng m small type underneath.—Reuter. Persia’s Aspirations Not Dictated by Foreign Influence Teheran, Yesterday. The recall of the Persian Minister to London was simply a change and in no way connected with the Anglo-Persian dispute, declared Khan Forougi, Foreign Minister, in an interview with Reuter. A transfer inleuenng m small type underneath.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article108 1933-01-10 1 The Budget Commission’s Report Paris, Jan. 5. The commission of financial experts appoinied by the minister of Finance, M. Cneron, to study the Budget situation and 1 n d w ays and means for meeting he deficit, completed their report this I hursday) evening. The report will prob!y108 words
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Article73 1933-01-10 1 s.—Reuter. Flection Campaign Growing Unruly Dublin, Yesterday. on t* lectoral campaign is being carried 0 accom Paniment of considerable at following a free fight in Dublin wo/. Cosgravite meeting in which thirty c injured and several arrested violent ShotT Were enacted at Ballintrillick Sligo, used I,? 0 fireds.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article20 1933-01-10 1 Httuter Havana, Yesterday, demands* 'r hW refused to accede to the •lion >■ f the Sugar Growers’ Associaun Ranter.Httuter - 20 words
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Article93 1933-01-10 1 v.—Reuter. RISING MAHATMA TIED UPSIDE DOWN Alwar, Yesterday. Further details of the fighting between state troops and Meo rebels at Govindgarh reveal that the Meos looted shops, smashed idols in the temples and tied a Mahatma (Hindu divine) upside down to a tree. Troops released the Mahatma. Eight thousandv.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article80 1933-01-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Colossal Sum Saved by Small Investors Rugby, Yesterday. Returns show that steady progress continues with the three state controlled thrift insinuations and at March 31 last the total due to small investors through these institutions was £1,163,438,000. This colossal sum which shows an increase of).—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article170 1933-01-10 1 Appointed Constable of the Tower Rugby, Yesterday. The King has approved that Field-Mar-shal Sir George Francis Milne, Chief of Imperial General Staff, be appointed Constable of the Tower in the room of the late Field-Marshal Lord Methuen. In the New Year’!* honours list it was announced that170 words
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Article946 1933-01-10 1 FIGHT TO BITTER END WOULD BE ONE-SIDED But China Will Resist Aggression To The Utmost MR. WANG CHING-WEI INTERVIEWED Will Japan Withdraw From The League P S Berlin, Yesterday. Ihe Chinese Premier, Mr. Wang Ching-wei, who is at present taking a cure at the sanatorium at946 words
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Article63 1933-01-10 1 at Geneva to-day.—Rugby Radio Service. i .81, Rugby, Yesterday. Sterling on New York opened at the London Exchange this morning at 3.34%. The markets began the week with a steady and cheerful appearance with British funds quietly firmer. War Loan three and a half per cent, was 98«. Theat Geneva to-day.—Rugby Radio Service. i .81, ■ - 63 words
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Article117 1933-01-10 1 Novel Situation in Lithuania Kovno, Jan. 6. The Banks throughout Lithuania have entered upon a novel strike by refusing to discount commercial bills as a protest against the Usury Decree promulgated on. January 1, limiting the Banks’ gross profits on all loans, including commissions and overhead, to 12117 words
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Article45 1933-01-10 1 Enormous Rises in Switzerland berne, Jah. 7. The duties on coffee and teA have been increased by 1,000 and 500 per cent, respectively by the Swiss Federal Council. It is estimated that the new tariffs will yield an annual revenue of 6.8 million francs.45 words
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Article74 1933-01-10 1 Tokyo, Jan. 6. Mr. Matsuzo Nagai, former Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been offered the Ambassadorship to Germany, succeeding Mr. Obata, who has returned to Tokyo. Mr. Nagai has accepted the offer. The Emperor and Empress are spending a week at the Hayama detached palace, for which74 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-10 1 T. NAGATA brothers DEMTSSTS Head Office next to The Dispensary ji Branch Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement8 1933-01-10 1 RACES: SELECTIONS By TIC TAC Page 5 I8 words
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Advertisement2243 1933-01-10 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang turf club. notice. municipal notice BANKS ADVERTKFMFNTR new YFAR meeting 19SS r„der s m s. Neder landsche Handel Chartered B gi) <( AU communications reiating to T Im be seen MaCftSChappif, N. V. (lnc0 in Advertisements should be addressed to 3rd Da y Tuesday January 10th,2,243 words
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Article1622 1933-01-10 3 WIDE POWERS TO MAKE J i REGULATIONS 1 r PROPOSED ORDINANCE < c J s FOLLOWING LONDON’S i EXAMPLE s I 1 Wide powers to make regulations for a the more effective control of ti '.fT.c in the colony are contained in the Traffic Regu-1,622 words
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Article57 1933-01-10 3 A NUMBER OF INTERESTING ADDITIONS It will interest animal lovers and fanciers to know that a number of interesting additions have been made to the Singapore Zoo at Ponggol Road. Among the new arrivals, specimen of which have not been seen in Singapore before, are rattle-snakes from America,57 words
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Advertisement324 1933-01-10 3 SL«HPB!CEJ I Ty ,'x4 I aw?Za .<■ A »£&r/ "’RB/ 7 LAR ALL OVER THE WORLD V v\ Consistent high quality that V\? v 5 Av never varies and a wide range of V> s delicious flavours have ensured \> \x ‘A l!/*:fd// universal fame for Chiven* >A CKr Jellies.324 words
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Advertisement722 1933-01-10 3 $lOO ”X B 1! $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. »10» WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. Ncr worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If you succeed in forecasting the highest number722 words
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Article225 1933-01-10 4 December Report, 1932 Applications Previ- This To ously Month date Singapore Local Com. 194 194 Penang do. 65 1 66 Malacca do. 6 6 Kedah do. 4 4 Perak do. 100 100 N. Sembilan do. 21 1 22 Central Committee Kuala Lumpur 201 1 202 591 3225 words
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Article103 1933-01-10 4 AN ISLAND THAT NOBODY WANTS Described as an “angler’s paradise,” Sunny Bowen Island, off Jervis Bay (Australia), is yours for £3OO. It has: A jeVy, A good fresh water spring, Hut accommodation suitable for all weather, 126 acres of good land, and The fish all round. But103 words
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Article96 1933-01-10 4 NEW SOUNDING APPARATUS ON TRIAL The first ship fitted with the Marconi Echometer, an ultra-sensitive sound apparatus which registers the exact depth of the sea every second, has completed her trials off the coasts of Gambia and Rio de Oro, West Africa. She is the trawler96 words
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Article397 1933-01-10 4 Imprisonment for EnglishSpeaking Chinese Khoo Ah Heng, alias Khoo Chin Heng, a notorious housebreaker, experienced the ninth conviction of his career when he was sentenced to two years’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. B. F. Bridge, the Penang District Judge, yesterday. The charges against him were that on November397 words
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Article150 1933-01-10 4 STATED TO HAVE BEEN MADE IN YORK CELLAR When a lad, aged 15, was charged at York with attempting to steal, by means of a trick, a packet of cigarettes from a slot machine, it was stated that he had made “a good imitation” of a sixpence. The150 words
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Article148 1933-01-10 4 QUESTION TO WIDOW AT INQUEST The suggestion that a man, who was found killed on a railway line near Chorley Wood (Bucks), might have been keeping two homes was made by the coroner at the inquest there. The dead man was Cyril Ernest Brooks,148 words
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277 1933-01-10 4 In the District Court yesterday Chia Soo Thee, a Chinese woman jewellery broker, was brought before the Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on three charges of cheating, and pleaded guilty on each count. Jewellery, the property of three of her clients, amounting to $1,540 was277 words
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Article137 1933-01-10 4 POLICE INQUIRIES INTO MALAY WOMAN’S DEATH Mystery surrounds the death of a Malay woman who passed away on Friday in somewhat extraordinary circumstances in a Singapore street. It is said that the woman, who was about 40 years of age, left her house in Tai Jin Road,137 words
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Article117 1933-01-10 4 Ganja in Cigarette Tin Mohammed Yusoff bin Mohamed admitted that he had in his possession a deleterious drug, to wit 27 packets of Indian Hemp, when charged before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday, but said that he had picked them up by the roadside in117 words
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Article135 1933-01-10 4 WRIT OF ELEGIT AGAINST DEBTOR A judgment creditor invoked a law of 1203 when sne successfully applied for a writ of elegit at an Under-Sheriff’s Court hei<- at Leicester Castle. Mrs. Selina Deane, of Loughborough, w’ho was stated to have made a loan of £6O to Mrs.135 words
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Article367 1933-01-10 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. and Mrs. ffrench-Constant have arrived in Kuala Lumpur from home leave. Lieutenant Commander J. C. Derrick, R.N.R., has been appointed to be a Police Magistrate for Malacca. Dr. I. S. John, of the Ipoh Hospital, has retired from the Malayan Medical Service after serving for 24 years.367 words
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Advertisement210 1933-01-10 4 W.Y.W.WAVA Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all210 words
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Advertisement241 1933-01-10 4 ■AViWAViWAVAVAW,7A7,j Are The Records You Want J When The Morning Rolls Around F.T. C 8515 j Linger A Little Longer (OUT OF THE BLUE B C 8506 VENETIAN LADY YOUR FAVOURITE BAND— B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA— IN B FOUR WONDERFUL DANCE TUNES. fME MINUS YOU Fox-trot. < C 8528 same OLD241 words
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Article83 1933-01-10 5 SELANGOR TEAM FOR SATURDAY No Change (From Our Own Correspondent) K. Lumpur, Yesterday. Selangor’s fifteen meeting Singapore in the Malaya cup final at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday next is no different from the team which defeated Penang and Perak in the earlier rounds and Singapore in the83 words
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Article1330 1933-01-10 5 THRILLING VICTORY OVER NEGRI-MALACCA MALAYA CUP HOME TEAM’S GALLANT FIGHT < 1 1 Singapore won a thrilling game against Negri-Malacca at Seremban on r Friday, when they qualified to meet Se iangor in the final of the Malaya Cup at Kuala Lumpur. It was a1,330 words
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260 1933-01-10 5 Scratchings and Final Selections BIG RACE AN OPEN AFFAIR The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races. Race 2: Perfect Lady and Peerless Lady. Race 3: Miss Cue. Race 4: Prince Caravel, Hot Iron and Steelgag. Race 5: Mere Maiden. Race 7: Penny Bee.260 words
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Article243 1933-01-10 5 Emotional Drama at Majestic “A Passport To Hell,” which opened at the Majestic yesterday is an emotional story, played according to the orthodox rales of sex drama against colourful, tropical backgrounds. The story is plausible but the personality of the leading players and the intriguing atmosphere243 words
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Article91 1933-01-10 5 To-day at the Esplanade 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 1. March—Dunedin —Alford. 2. Overture —Tantalusqualen—Suppe. 3. Suite —Americana —Thurban. I. March—The Tiger’s Tail. 11. Serenade —When Malindy Sings. HI. Sketch —The Water Melon Fete. 4. Chanson Indoue (Song of the Hindu Merchant) —Rimsky-Korsakov. 5. Reminiscences of Gounod91 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-10 5 the™ SAI -ESMAJI—An advaflj*. >e wet K f‘ aie,te ls tireless salesman. potential” a, ,h lka "r 'du uwi customers. It tells your read ers perhaps) t 0 a w ‘de circle of m o s nfluence 1S »u the more far as their attention is (Wen ,ht —t-mrr. Can73 words
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Advertisement23 1933-01-10 5 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement84 1933-01-10 5 Whiteaways I great sale NOW PROCEEDING 1 ON T GREAT CLEARANCE J these ''*F A-*, i F 1 MILLINERY I I AT A > I jj SACRIFICE I u) I lurTj ovO LADIES JIATSI GOOD QUALITY STRAWS AND FELTS. SEMI TRIMMED OR TRIMMED. BECOMING STYLES j THE SEASON'S SHAPES. REALLY84 words
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Miscellaneous57 1933-01-10 5 ELISSA. LAN DI IN Fox Movietone’s Smashing Melodrama of the African Gold Coast "A PASSPORT TO HELL" WITH PAUL LUKAS —WARNER OLAND ALEXANDER KIRKLAND MIRACLES AT GOA. The Only Authentic Film of the 1932 Exposition of the Body of ST. FRANCIS Z A VJER Preceded by a Descriptive Talk by57 words
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Miscellaneous62 1933-01-10 5 ’Phone 1492. 2 KING’S! Theatre Royal j 6.30 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 I THE WORLD’S MERRIEST MAD-CAPS BERT WHEELER ROB'T WOOLSEY IN THE CUCKOOS WITH 1,000 OTHER NUTS AND NIT-WITS. fraWialaUic# 264 'Phone Us To-Night Last 2 Shows 9.30 EDMUND LOWE IN COLUMBIA’S MIGHTY DRAMA "ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE" TO-MORROW another62 words
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Article3642 1933-01-10 6 EXHIBITION OF BOOKS ON THE EAST INDIES: GOVERNMENTS AND RUBBER RESTRICTION: BILL TO IMPOSE LEVY ON RUBBER MANUFACTURERS: MALAYAN LECTURES FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION: AUTHOR CONDEMNS TOURING COMPANIES IN MALAYA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 28. BOOKS ON MALAYA In last week’s article, I3,642 words
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Advertisement38 1933-01-10 6 CLOTH-LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 151x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6| $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 11|x5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. I IA, PENANG STREET.38 words
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Advertisement166 1933-01-10 6 igUr -a Picture of Hea,th W-) ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural 1 rV growth—not a forcing food which makes JZ-aF fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. 1 HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised milk food; medical science endorses166 words
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Article2958 1933-01-10 7 W. T. TILDEN'S DAVIS CUP FORECAST: OLYMPIC GIRL CHAMPION'S DECISION JACK HOOD TO DEFEND HIS TITLE: RYDER CUP GOLF MATCH ASSURED: BRITISH MOTOR RACING TRIUMPH. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Dec. 28. daws CUP PROSPECTS •■Great Britain will be the runner-up in ♦h P Davis Cup2,958 words
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Article119 1933-01-10 7 THREE UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS TO SERVE BANKRUPTCY NOTICE An application for a warrant for the arrest of P. M. Ismail, a bankrupt, was made 1 by Mr. C. Wilson, Official Assignee, before the Bankruptcy Judge, Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrel, at Singapore on Friday. It was stated that since the119 words
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Advertisement423 1933-01-10 7 Colds, Coughs» Bronchitis, Whooping-Cough. P leasant > soothing acti °n of Angier’s Emulsion together with its tonic and I building properties, make it I Fa I /a] J an ideal remedy for children’» ML 9 H B I I B WVV I ailments. Moreover, the little J B ones ad423 words
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Article90 1933-01-10 8 ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION. Mr. Lim Seng Hooi begs to announce to his friends and relatives that the marriage of his son Lim Eng Siang and Miss Tan Saw Bee (only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Choo Fatt) will take place at the Chinese Town Hall, Penang, on Sunday,90 words
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Article699 1933-01-10 8 A unanimous manifesto on the economic crisis, issued by the shipowners of the world, was adopted on 30th November by the International Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Wilhelm Cuno, of the Hamburg-America Line, acted as chairman of the shipowners, and the manifesto carries behind it the authority of699 words
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Article1133 1933-01-10 8 —‘‘Manchester Guardian BY AIR TO PARIS [The writer of this article was permitted to travel from London to Paris in the pilot’s cockpit of an air liner.] The great air liner heels over as a wicked gust leaps sideways out of a forty-mile 1 headwind and—‘‘Manchester Guardian ” - 1,133 words
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Article793 1933-01-10 8 WINGLESS AIRCRAFT The day is not far distant when aeropianes will be able to ascend from aj ordinary flat roof not larger than a tennis court The centre of interest at the Aeronautical Exhibition in Paris was a wing’ess aeroplane which can take off within sixteen yards,793 words
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Advertisement211 1933-01-10 8 Jackdaw of Reims 1 1 Q^k ?ng of CInWMPA@IMIB The Wine of Kings The King of Wines AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Penang. (Incorporated in England.) ALSO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. If your face wears a frown r^py >t 1k w and the spleen K IBĔ' ..a keeps you down211 words
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Advertisement60 1933-01-10 8 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG. DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 19SS Dance Music by Teddy Long and his Orchestra. Madame i\ a v i e s ODISTE I INCRIMINATE illinerJL/ ressmaking HATS FROCKS FOR THE RACES. 22, Beach Street, Penang. 1 THE Chinese kAUTEWi. IS FEATURING PEWTER <>"<* GLASSWARE WHICH IS60 words
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126 1933-01-10 9 s. Reuter. and spent £24,000,000 Confidence Abused systematic SCHEME OF SWINDLING Stockholm, Yesterday. The disclosure that Ivor Kreuger spent about £24,000,000 during fourteen years of fraudulent dealings is made in the final Aitor’s report of the affairs of KreugerJ The report states that falsificationss. Reuter. - 126 words
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Article357 1933-01-10 9 A Special Decree Issued Paris, January 3. li. paul-Boncour and M. Cheron subnet..., to day foi signature by M. Lebrun a decree suspending till the 31st December •h r cniting of officials, employees and workmen for tue State administration. F.v. tual departures from this rule may be al.w.d357 words
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Article100 1933-01-10 9 Port Said, Jan. 4. I Henri Ponsot, High Commissioner! Ji a, landed here from the Felix Rons- I and is joining the Providence, which him back to Beirut. In the course is st ty here he had his card sent to i«use of the Governor, who sent him100 words
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Article45 1933-01-10 9 I>a gby Radio Service. Confined to Bed with a Chill Mr t Rugby, Yesterday, where h George who 8 in Liverpool ci, Wa S ,o have fulfilled a platform a u.ui T tO day> is confined to bed with UJ gby Radio Service.I>agby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article225 1933-01-10 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Plans For Flight Kept Secret STILL MISSING Rugby, Yesterday. No news has so far reached London regarding the progress of Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler who left England early yesterday morning in an attempt to establish a fresh air record for a flight to—Rugby Radio Service. - 225 words
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Article223 1933-01-10 9 Early Arrival of the Book Merah A copy of the 1933 edition of the Singapore and Malayan Directory has reached us. This is the 54th issue and we congratulate the publishers, Messrs. Printers, Ltd., Singapore, not only upon the introduction of a number of useful innovations but its223 words
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Article173 1933-01-10 9 Unemployed Man Attempts Suicide Lim Peng Hock, a Chinese aged 25, appeared in the Police Court to-day on a charge of attempting suicide by stabbing himself with a penknife at 26, Madras Lane, at 2 a.m. on Janury 6. He was the sole support of his aged father,173 words
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Article42 1933-01-10 9 Mr. B. F. Bridge, M.C.S., District Judge and First Magistrate, Penang, is expected to leave on furlough by the P. O. Ranch. Mr. Bridge will be succeeded by Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, M.C.S., who has just returned from leave.42 words
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98 1933-01-10 9 a.—Reuter. INDUSTRY TO BE SLOWED DOWN To Facilitate Manufacture Of Arms Moscow, Yesterday. The second five-year plan is less ambitious than the first according to the aims outlined by Stalin in a speech at the Central Committee of the Communist Party. For example thea.—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article42 1933-01-10 9 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.42 words
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Article226 1933-01-10 9 SINGAPORE BAR’S TRIBUTE Court Reference (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. The first assizes for the year opened with the usual ceremony and was preceded by service at St. Andrew’s Cathedral. The Chief Justice inspected a guard of honour from Sikhs. Mr. Huggard, Attorney General, said before226 words
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227 1933-01-10 9 .—Reuter. Barcelona, Yesterday. Terrorists resumed their activity in the evening, they attacked the law courts and fired on the police headquarters. There were several casualties at Barcelona and neighbouring towns, but the situation is under control. Madrid, Yesterday. It is officially announced that ten rebels.—Reuter. - 227 words
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Article94 1933-01-10 9 .—Reuter. ARRIVES IN GERMANY Studying Conditions in Europe Berlin, Yesterday. Dr. Kung, Chinese Minister of Commerce, arrived from the United States together with four other members of the Industrial Mission who proposed to spend three months in Europe studying the economic and commercial situation as they have.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article67 1933-01-10 9 :.—Reuter. BILL INTRODUCED IN SENATE $250,000,000 Worth Washington, Yesterday. A bill authorising the United States treasury to buy 250 million dollars worth of silver bullion by the issue of silver certificates was introduced by Senator Dill (Washington). The certificates will be legal tender for all debts.:.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article38 1933-01-10 9 City Hall by the Governor of Rome.—Reuter. Rome, Yesterday. Six Chinese educationists headed by Chi Pao Chang, who aic visiting Europe, have arrived and were formally received in the City Hall by the Governor of Rome.—Reu-City Hall by the Governor of Rome.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article106 1933-01-10 9 YESTERDAY TO-DAY TlN—Spot £144-5-0 £145-5-0 London FIN (8 Months) £145-10-0 £146-7-6 L° ndon $74.12 H $75.12 >4 Singapore Business L>one $74 00 Penang Buyers —No sellers Business Done $5 40 COPRA—(Sundr ied) BLACK PEPPER ***** RUBBER 2/)d 2( jd L° ndo s Closed 3,’„c. (G) New York 7106 words
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Advertisement81 1933-01-10 9 [pRITCfiARD-s] FIRST ANNUAL SALE Commencing j MONDAY j January 16th I It i THIS, OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE IS A REALLY GENU- J INE ONE. EVERY ARTICLE BEING OUR USUAL STOCK LINES AT CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES—PRICES THAT ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL WE HAVE NOT IMPORTED J ANY SPECIAL81 words
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Article2453 1933-01-10 10 SEARCH FOR A HEADACHE CURE: THE MYSTERY OF SEA-SICKNESS: AN ACCIDENTAL INVENTION: A NEW BARREL AEROPLANE London, December 24. A NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY The introduction of the liver treatment for pernicious anaemia has marked a great advance, tut it has been recognised that, while the blood could2,453 words
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Advertisement242 1933-01-10 10 TANGYE j PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES: I i ill li I I inEfficiency 1 1 Centrifugal byOM rM I 4 B/ —J 1 w z and Steam I Power OjPW' V Out Put I Ram Guaranteed AGENTS FOR MALAYA 1 HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Engineers242 words
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Advertisement55 1933-01-10 10 I Start taking M ‘PHYLLOW I tPBONOUNCB» me..» A.T Bg TO-DAY! I revitalizes and rejuvenates! ||j "e u.o T I A Good Resolution for 1933. Drink THE PREMIER empire SPARKLING WINE GUARANTEEDTO BE MADE ONLY 1 iIMHn FROM GRAPES GROWN IN THE FINEST VINEYARDS I PRERARED&BOTTUD p-yOominH Y IN SOUTH55 words
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Article1993 1933-01-10 11 PRESERVATION PROBLEM LARGER GRANT NECESSARY MR. JOHN BUCHAN’S ADDRESS Mr. John Buchan, C.H., LL.D., M.P., president of the Scottish History Society, gave I an address on ‘‘The Scottish Records” at the annual meeting of the Society in Edinburgh. He reviewed the various stages in the controversy with1,993 words
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Advertisement558 1933-01-10 11 Abundant wF-X Energy TjSS'.'s ..-«>» W IN these strenuous days, thousands of active men and women rely on Horlick’s Malted Milk to keep them always fit. Made from fresh, full cream cows’ milk enriched with the nutritive extracts of malted barley and wheat, it contains all the energy-giving elements your558 words
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Advertisement51 1933-01-10 11 LET US SUPPLY j YOU a i 3 V/ITH THE BEST S STATIONERY 5 PRINTING g 1 AND ENGRAVING 1 DIE STAMPING r I AND r S COPPER PLATE PRINTING s I EXECUTED I I PROMPTLY AND X I CORRECTLY S The Pinang Gazefre 5 pr- u 9? Press Limited.51 words
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Advertisement237 1933-01-10 11 I THE of J KINO 1« packings 1 the MAKERS OF “LION” PACKINGS ARE MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, SPECIALISING IN THE MANITFACTJJRE OF PACKINGS. JOINTINGS 1 AND MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS. I T H IR PRODUCTIONS are made of HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIALS I AND DESIGNED FOR ALL CLASSES OF STEAM, HYDRAULIC AND OIL237 words
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Article1035 1933-01-10 12 AN IMPORTANT t ACQUISITION PURCHASE PRICE ABOUT £53 PER ACRE The sixth annual general meeting of Southern Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on Dec. 20, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, London, E.C. Mr. C. V. Stephens (the chairman) said: The tonnage of tin ore1,035 words
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904 1933-01-10 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, December 21. 1 z Since our last report quiet conditions i have continued in the rubber market. Ame- rica remains out of the market but there has been a certain amount of buying for Continental account. There is very little L pressure to sell, Eastern904 words
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Article570 1933-01-10 12 COMPANY REPORTS SUNGEI BUAYA (SUMATRA) RUBBER.—After charging £5,250 for Debenture interest, Sungei Buaya (Sumatra) Rubber Company reports loss of £9,040 for year ended September 30, which converts credit of £1,221 brought forward into a debit of £7,819. Loss on exchange has been j apportioned over the whole of estate570 words
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Article118 1933-01-10 12 Latest Quotations Monday. Saturday. Paris 85 85 21 32 New York 3.34% 3.34% Montreal 3.76% Brussels 24.14% 24.15% Geneva 17.38 17.36 Amsterdam 8.32% 8.32 Milan 65% 65 Berlin 14 3)32 14.07 Stockholm 18.36% 18.37% Copenhagen 19.29% 19.29% Oslo I 40 19 13|32 Vienna 28% 28% Prague118 words
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Article31 1933-01-10 12 The following are tin outputs for the month of December, 1932: Talam Mines, Ltd.:—245.26 piculs. Jelebu Tin Dredging, Ltd.: —268 piculs. Dredge stopped at 7 a.m. on 24th ultimo.31 words
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Article90 1933-01-10 12 The following rubber crops are reported to us for the month of December: Lbs. The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co-, Ltd. 111,500 The Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 38,000 The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd. 25,000 The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd. 113,000 The Dennistown (Krian. F.M.S.) Estates,90 words
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Advertisement26 1933-01-10 12 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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Advertisement130 1933-01-10 12 I For Chinese New Year RE-DECORATE YOUR HOME WITH OLSINA WATER PAINT. H IT’S WASHABLE. II United Engineers D j 3 PENANG. The e Pinang Gazette 0 IS OBTAINABLE DAILY 0 FROM OUR AGENTS AT 0 0 P.M. 0 Bukit Mertajam at 3.45 0 Parit Buntar 4.45 0 Taiping 6.30130 words
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Article560 1933-01-10 13 Schedule of Principal Lines •The following 1« a list of vessels arriving |allln g from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY «V MARIN SANUDO from Itnly for S’pore, China and Japan. q NALDERA from London via ports. TILAWA from Japan, China and Singapore. Sails for560 words
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Article305 1933-01-10 13 JANUARY, 1933 TUESDAY, 10 Penang Turf Club Races, 3rd day. THURSDAY, 12 Penang Turf Club Races, 4th day. SATURDAY, 14 Penang Turf Club Races, sth day. MONDAY, JANUARY 16 Legislative Council Meeting, Penang. SATURDAY, 21 Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting. JANUARY 19, 20 AND 21 Penang Radio305 words
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103 1933-01-10 13 Mr. John Masefield, the Poet Laureate, is to leave England for a lecture tour in the United States and Canada which will include visits to New York, Chicago and Montreal. He will return to England in March, and will then move from Boar’s Hill, Oxford,103 words
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Article557 1933-01-10 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.0., that the mail despatched from Penang on December 15 by the s.s. “Aramis” was delivered in London on January 9 and on December 17 by the s.s. “Karoa” was delivered in London on January 7. NOTICE The Air557 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-10 13 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what your friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY. AGONISING PILES. Than la as ssad M wAw tfeto dbtrMatsc sttcttoa. Om tadw atf DR. YAM YLIdl PLASMA wffl yos atf al pahtfal M 4 Mmltl MB It MCOOSAb fa MOBt ObßtiMlß CBOBBa82 words
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Advertisement29 1933-01-10 13 MAWZi APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house. w. j. Edmonds The English Pharmacy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang29 words
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Advertisement476 1933-01-10 13 w* Wk witty WiLo* I cißSlna is one of the eight reasons why they DO HOT AFFECT THE THROAT Since 1921 we have constantly repeated the statement e. that Craven ‘A’ Cork-Tipped Cigarettes do not affect the throat. Read these facts, and you will know that this Is why millions476 words
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Article783 1933-01-10 14 ITS PLACE IN ACADEMIC HISTORY Principal Rait’s Tribute to Bishop Elphinstone Principal R. S. Raft, of Glasgow University, delivered at Aberdeen the first P. JAnderson Memorial lecture. Mr. Anderson, who died in 1926, rendered distinguished service to the University of Aberdeen in a large variety of783 words
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Article195 1933-01-10 14 —British United Press. TO INCREASE FOOD SUPPLY TAX IN KIND ON PEASANTS SLOWER PACE IN INDUSTRY BERLIN, Dec. 24. Radical reforms in Soviet agricultural policy are to be made shortly as a result of the growing peasant opposition to the present policy. These reforms will!.—British United Press. - 195 words
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Article188 1933-01-10 14 JUDGE AND PETITION BY CHETTY CREDITOR “You refused to accept an offer of 50 per cent.,” said His Lordship to a Chetty who in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court opposed an application by Wong Ah Mui for his discharge from bankruptcy. “No such offer was made,”188 words
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Article147 1933-01-10 14 JUDGE AND BANKRUPT WHO WENT TO SAIGON J. M. Phillips, a bankrupt, who had paid 50 per cent, to his creditors, applied in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court for his discharge, but was not present in Court. It was stated that the bankrupt had obtained employment in Saigon and147 words
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Advertisement639 1933-01-10 14 DUTCH MAILS NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE. ROTTERDAM Llnv* -SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE D via Belawan, Sabang, Colombo, Suez, via Belawan, Sabang, q-. Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Southampton Port Said, Marseilles, Gibran» -S I to Amsterdam. Southampton to R o tt o a I olv M. v. St. Aldegonde lu,ooo Jan. 27639 words
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Advertisement2092 1933-01-10 15 A—Tĕr-Hi K p ©.-BRITISH INDIA V i j w W 1 rofi A i- A x w T 1 U I v AND apcar lines M (Companies Incorporated in LIM E HOMETOENGLAND MA,L PASSENGER cargo services Vewl. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London V PANA A CANAL Majesty'. Penang, Teluk2,092 words
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2064 1933-01-10 16 AFFAIRS OF SARKIES BROTHE RS (IN BANKRUPTCY) FURTHER DETAILS OF YESTERDAY'S MEETING New Company To Take Over Two Hotels POOR CHANCE OF DIVIDEND IF SCHEME REJECTED As reported in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette, a meeting of creditors of Sarkies Brothers (in Bankruptcy) was held at the E. O. Hotel at which2,064 words
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Article74 1933-01-10 16 CRICKET Match Against Victorian Team Drawn Bendigo, Yesterday. The match between the M.C.C. and a Victorian Country Team was drawn. In reply to the homesters’ first innings’ total of 215, the M.C.C. scored 286, Sutcliffe contributing 91 and Hammond 67, Moore took 4 wickets for 23. In their74 words
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Article332 1933-01-10 16 Short Calendar CEREMONIAL DISPENSED WITH The first session of the Penang Assizes: for 1933 opened this morning before Mr. justice Prichard, K.C., the customary ceremonial opening being dispensed with. The calendar is a short one and comprises three cases, one each from Bukit Mer tajam, Butterworth and332 words
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Article125 1933-01-10 16 Of a Cardinal’s Gondola Venice, Jan. 4. The lagoon city’s poorest gondolier has received a gift of the gondola belonging to the Cardinal of Venice, Monseigneur Lafontaine. It, being no longer adequate for the Cardinal’s purposes, has been replaced by a speedy motor-cruiser to carry the churchman125 words
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Article60 1933-01-10 16 Denial of a Rumour Tirana, Jan. 5. The Government has denied the rumours circulating abroad that it contemplates the conclusion of a Customs union with Italy. It is stated that the rumours probably arose from the inauguration of negotiations for a new commercial treaty between the two nations,60 words
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Article608 1933-01-10 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-aay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I MINING Ayer Hitam 10 6 ll|3ex 1016 ll|3ex Hi tarn 20 22 20 22% Hong Fatt 32% 35 30 35 Hongkong608 words
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Article46 1933-01-10 16 PENANG, JANUARY 1® (By Courtesy of the Chartered u. j On London Bank Demand 9» 9t m/ts Private 3 m/ts credit 3 Documentary On New York Bank. Demand 'j France T.T. India T.T. Hongkong T.T. Shanghai T.T. j Bar Silver T.T. .fl Batavia T.T. jj.l46 words
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Article128 1933-01-10 16 Wars and Rumours of I Wars Asuncion, Jaa|B The Minister of War announces that; j Paraguayans have advanced on the 1 vian positions around the Corrales tr causing heavy loss to the enemy. hfl Saavedra sector, in the course of recent J tacks the Paraguayans seized six guns128 words
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Article62 1933-01-10 16 Unusually Mild in Europe Berlin, Jan. I i Unusally mild weatner is returns I throughout Northern Europe from h 1 I to Leningard and as far south as Sw® land, where the lack of snow is prevei ing winter sports. In Germany too WI is only a little62 words
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Advertisement101 1933-01-10 16 1 WANTED ALL RACEGOER 8 J TO TAKE A GOOD TIP—VISIT WEMBLEI Tan Hong Seah AmoyOpe fl Will Stage At 8 p.m. “GEE TOH MOAY” Thean Seng Cantones* Opera Will Present At 8 p m. “HUAN LAY HU AR THIA> Part 7. With 8 Star Actors Actresses m The Leading101 words
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Miscellaneous65 1933-01-10 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.3 metres. 25.3 metres. P.M. 9.50 Big Ben Arthur Salisbury And His Orchestra From The Savoy Hotel, London. Arabesque Debussy While we danced at the Mardi Gras—Waltz Merce Opler Automne Chaminade Smilin’ through Penn Second Serenade Heykens The Gipsy Princess Kalman 10.40 Gcraldo And His Tango65 words
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