Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICL ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. SATURDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1933. No. 11. Vol. LXXXXI. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article1177 1933-01-14 1 Industries' Adaptability To Changing Circumstances NEW DEVELOPMENTS Rapid Expansion Of Fruit And Vegetable Canning World Trade Rugby, Yesterday. The adaptability of British industries in face of changing circumstances is largely responsible for the fact that during the difficult conditions of the past year Britain has1,177 words
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Article59 1933-01-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. SIR JOHN PRIESTMAN GIVES £200,000 Rugby, Yesterday. Sir John Priestman, the Sunderland Shipbuilder who recently made public gifts ot about £lOO,OOO, and who was presented with the honorary freedom of Sunderland yesterday in recognition of public services, announced that he executed a trust deed allocating—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article574 1933-01-14 1 DETAILS DISCLOSE WIDESPREAD ACTIVITY (MADRID PUTSCH Barcelona, Jan. 9. Complete order was restored in the Catalan capital in the early hours of *his (Monday) morning after Sunday’s rioting, which lasted far into the night, flaring up again in another quarter of the city whenever the police had574 words
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Article1018 1933-01-14 1 German Politics Position Of Nat. Socialists EFFORT TO ENLIST THEIR SYMPATHY HITLERISM DYING Berlin, January 7. The host of Herr Hitler and ex-Chancel-lor von Papen during their recent meeting at Cologne, the banker Baron Kurt von Schroeder, has now joineu in the discussion aroused1,018 words
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Article684 1933-01-14 1 Johol To Be Incorporated In Manchukuo RESOLUTION OF COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN Paris, Yesterday. The prospects in the Far East are black, says M. Martel (who is proceeding to Tokyo via Shanghai and Peking), according to Petit Journal. His pessimism seems to be based on684 words
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Article70 1933-01-14 1 -Reuter. Whole Estate of $500,000 Goes to Widow Northampton, (Mass.) Yesterday. In the will of the late ex-President Coolidge all the estate, personal and real goes to his widow. The estate is unofficially estimated at $500,000. —Reuter. Sofia, Yesterday. Queen Jonna has given birth to a daughter.—Reuter Melbourne,-Reuter. - 70 words
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Article84 1933-01-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Returns to London After Visiting King Rugby, Yesterday. The Duke and Duchess of York returned to London this afternoon from Sandringham, the King’s Norfolk home. Travelling with them was the Prime Minister who has been the guest of the King at Sandringham since Wednesday. On—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-14 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement7 1933-01-14 1 TIC TAG'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY Page 167 words
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Advertisement2131 1933-01-14 2 RATES FOR CASUAL FEDERATED MALAY banks ADVERTISEMENTS STATES RAILWAYS AU communications relating to P °;X 3 The Mercantile Bank Hongkong anti |ll the Advertisement Manager, The 3116 nOW liea at Kota Bahru K “Pinang Gazette.” SPECIFICATION (Incorporated in England) Corporation rj rf .ath 21 feet Depth 4 Authorised Capital £3,000.0002,131 words
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Article312 1933-01-14 3 MR. TIELMAN ROOS TO RE-ENTER POLITICS NATIONAL GOVERNMENT IN PROSPECT Cape Town, December 21. Mr. Tielman Roos, the former member of General Hertzog’s Nationalist Government, has resigned his position as a member of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa in order to312 words
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Article133 1933-01-14 3 DAUGHTER OF MR. EU TONG-SEN MARRIED A distinguished gathering of local residents was present at Gloucester Building, Hong Kong, last week at the wedding reception following the marriage of Miss Julia Eu, third daughter of Mr. Eu Tong-sen, the multi-millionaire of Singapore, and Mr. Percy Pak Shu-kwan, son133 words
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Article109 1933-01-14 3 It is announced that the wedding will take place, probably at the end of January, between Miss Grace Ho Tung, seventh daughter of Sir Robert Ho Tung, and Mr. Lo Man-ho, more popularly known as Mr. Horace Lo, a member of the Hong Kong firm109 words
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Article63 1933-01-14 3 “THEY USUALLY MEAN 2| HOURS” In mentioning a case before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, Singapore, a member of the local Bar said it would not take more than half an hour. His Honour: When counsel say half to three-quarters of an hour63 words
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Article297 1933-01-14 3 OPTIMISM AS RESULT OF CONFERENCE A Federal Constitution, with a large measure of central responsibility, has been brought appreciably nearer by the Round Table Conference, according to the views expressed by several delegates in conversation with Reuter. The. following is a summary of their statements: The Jam Sahib297 words
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Article87 1933-01-14 3 Unfortunate Fate of Singapore European 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, yesterday. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned on John Black Robertson who was found floating near the seawall near the Naval Base on January 2. Robertson was involved in a minor motor accident at87 words
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Article43 1933-01-14 3 Singapore’s Municipal Commissioners’ Decision (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 12. The Municipal Commissioners have decided that motor rickshas or threewheeled taxis cannot be registered as hackney carriages but they are prepared to license them if various improvements are carried out.43 words
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Article43 1933-01-14 3 Leaving for Tour of Indo-China (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 12. The Sultan of Johore greatly a sightseeing tour of attractions with the Sultgj;„n. They are dining at the British Legation this evening and are leaving for IndoChina to-morrow.43 words
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Article42 1933-01-14 3 —Reuter. Accused to be Executed on Monday Hong Kong, Jan. 12. It is officially learned that the Governor in Council turned down the petition of Cheng Kwok Yau. It is unofficially learned that Cheng is to be executed on Monday.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement163 1933-01-14 3 EVERYBODY’S favourite For a ny occasion |oTT(!t|| cnact jHM ■m /wk 1 I I y y |j 1 sw? iM pBRRg Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO., COGNAC. Established in 1838. Sole Agents I Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Tpoh Kuala Lumpur. 1 1. Soups taste belter163 words
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Advertisement550 1933-01-14 3 Y ZV/A TAN G Y E I PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES: L j 1 I D A D j Centrifugal Efficiency 1 Steam J I and C Power Output Hom Guaranteed l| < 1 AGENTS FOR MALAYA: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) w i Engineers550 words
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Article1137 1933-01-14 4 PUBLIC EXAMINATION TOOK HUGE SUMS OF MONEY FOR INVESTMENT The first public examination of Mr. Lim Chin Guan, until recently a reputed Penang millionaire and the owner of “Homestead” Northam Road, the biggest house in Penang, took place yesterday at 4 he Supreme Court1,137 words
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Article320 1933-01-14 4 ENROLMENT TO TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEK If sufficient students enrol for the Evening Technical and Commercial Classes, classes will be held in the following subjects:— English, Commercial Law, Company Law, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Electrical Engineering (2nd Year). Classes in other subjects, either Technical or Commercial, will be320 words
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Article466 1933-01-14 4 The Draw FOUR REJECTED TWO HELD UP AT SINGAPORE The draw for the batch of 24 peny griffins imported by the Penang Turf Club to run at the April Extra meeting took place yesterday at the Ayer Itam stables in the presence of a large466 words
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Article49 1933-01-14 4 FOOTBALL: First Public Appearance at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. The Wilts soccer eleven made its first public appearance here drawing with the Chinese one-all. The Wilts displayed understanding. The forwards appear to be formidable though lacking slightly in finish. They have a stolid defence.49 words
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Article622 1933-01-14 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced between Graham, younger sun of Mr. and Mrs. E. C Barnes, of Frome, Somerset, and Marjorie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ellis, of Swansea, South Wales. Capt. B. Preedy, Headmaster of Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar, has gone on an air trip to622 words
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Article61 1933-01-14 4 —Reuter. LAST TEST Sydney, January 12. The following are the results of to-day’s play in the fourth and last lawn tennis “Test” between Australia and America:— McGrath beat Gledhill 6—2, 6—4. Allison beat Hopman 3—6, 6 —3, 6 —l. Quist beat Van Ryn 7—5, 6—3. Vines and Gledhill—Reuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement16 1933-01-14 4 Want to jell that car? An advertisement in th< 1 inang Gazette” will do it for16 words
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Advertisement246 1933-01-14 4 Afc HtRE.I Are The Records You Want J When The Morning Rolls Around F.T. C 8515 j L| nger a Little Longer (OUT OF THE BLUE C 8506 VENETIAN LADY VOUR FAVOURITE BAND 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA— in x FOUR WONDERFUL DANCE TUNES. r ME MINUS YOU Fox-trot. >’ C246 words
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Article1381 1933-01-14 5 Further Reports Of Week Throughout Malaya The Devotional Service was conducted on Tuesday morning, January 10, in the joint session of the Annual and Lay Conferences of the Methow st Episcopal Church in Malaya by the Rev. Goh Hood Keng with the assistance of the Rev. C.1,381 words
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Article242 1933-01-14 5 5,000 HOURS IN THE AIR “-T Behind the record-breaking flights of Amy Johnson (Mrs. Mollison) is a man whose name has never been mentioned in connection with the epic. Ye*, but for his O.K. the flight could never have been undertaken. He is Captain H.242 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 5 A service will be held in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church to-morrow, the 15th instant, and will be taken by the Rev. Stephen Band, 8.A., of Singapore. After this service, Communion will be held, but it is hoped that this will not prevent those who do not62 words
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Article436 1933-01-14 5 SIR A. M. SAMUEL ON THE REMEDY Sir Arthur Michael Samuel, M.P., formerly Financial Secretary to the Treasury, in a speech at the annual dinner of the Bath Chamber of Commerce, said that although it was necessary to restore agriculture to prosperity the complete solution of Britain’s436 words
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Advertisement467 1933-01-14 5 HANDS NFLAMED WITHJCZFMA Suffered a Great Dea! with Itching. Healed by Cuticura. "My trouble was dry eczema which was caused from having my hands in water so much. I suffered a great deal through itching and burning, more so at night, and the affected pars were inflamed. I suffered with467 words
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Miscellaneous237 1933-01-14 5 the HEALTH STRENGTH UNION'S Grand Physical Culture Display s AT WEMBLEY ON 20th. 21st JANUARY. 1933 af 9 P.M. (SOLAR HALL) SEE OUR LOCAL STRONG MEN IN ACTION! different monster programme FOR EACH NIGHT "TTTsSIC IL Hl MAN-LII TING. STUPENDOUS STRENGTH FEATS. Cl \SSI( XL POSING. NEW PYRAMID BUILDING. Ml237 words
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Article781 1933-01-14 6 LITTLE KNOWN BUT INVALUABLE MEN COUNTER-ESPIONAGE AT THE FRONT ROVING COMMISSIONS AND ENCOUNTERS War reminiscences appear to be endless. Gunners, “footsloggers,” surgeons, privates, brigadiers, and other warriors, happy and harassed, have told their stories, but how many of the public have ever heard of a781 words
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Article854 1933-01-14 6 UNAUTHORISED INSTALLATION, by engineer The sequel to the installation of a water 3 eX at a new house in Mount Pleasant and the omission to notify the Mum clpallty according to by-laws resulted m a European sanitary engineer, Hill of W. Hill and Co., appearing on854 words
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Advertisement381 1933-01-14 6 ■abs■baa■■an a a aSVgV A Picture A LXC Y) 7 Health" r SrJr 1 v Baby needs a food which produces natural 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 Humanised381 words
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NOTES AND NEWS FROM SIAM
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Article208 1933-01-14 7 At the Japanese Legation Bangkok, Jan. 9. a hunderd of the local Japanese n i their families celebrated cornmum y ano Year bv holding an athletic meetthe New i t.o Y Ing on the grounds of the Legation in the ...rday. The school < dr. n208 words
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Article185 1933-01-14 7 Bangkok, Jan. 9. 11 E the State Councillor in charge of the Ministry of Public Instruction has appoint 1 the following committee to take charge of the Matayom Boribun examination this year:— Chairman, H. S. H. Prince Rajada Bhisek Sonakula; Asst. Chairman, Phra Jamnan Anusasna, ex efficio:185 words
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Article114 1933-01-14 7 Bangkok, Jan. 9. When a small is caught in a klong or rn,r it is qui te a comnion pract i ce for the Person who has caught it to stick the lsh *n his mouth. He holds it with his p’ff animal is struggling people114 words
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Article162 1933-01-14 7 A special™ Bangkok, Jan. 9. Writes f rom i7^m dent the Thai M{d left all tn 1 f am Phtir Varindr “um of Tes i <>/ money in his charge—a the teachers of LT?* *****1 the Pa Cf fitted with -> n t’t! nCt He hired a162 words
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Article493 1933-01-14 7 But Travelling Slowly Bangkok, Jan. 9. On Wednesday last the Commissionerj General of State Railways left Bangkok for Chumporn, thence to make a visit of > inspection to the highway which is planned from Chumporn to Taplee on the Pakchan river, and which will thence be continued493 words
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Article98 1933-01-14 7 Bangkok, Jan. 9. The promoters of the Association of labourers in printing offices held a dinner at the Mee Nam Lao Chinese restaurant on Saturday. The committee (consisting of twenty-four persons) and thirty-three other members were present. Thereafter Phya Upades Duayharn was elected President; Nai Brohm Lek98 words
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Article91 1933-01-14 7 Bangkok, Jan. 9. Le Comte de Baillet la Tour, who is President of the International Committee of the Olympic Games and who in that capacity has presided at the Olympic games at Los Angeles, is at present in Bangkok and intends during his stay here to91 words
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Article461 1933-01-14 7 P. W. D. L. F. A. Aberavon 20 12 4 4 151 71 Bank of England 11 5 0 6 131 IK Barnet 15 6 0 9 164 181 Bath 18 12 1 5 171 121 Bedford 16 12 0 4 166 6( Blackheath 18 12 0461 words
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Article371 1933-01-14 7 Bangkok, Jan. 9. On the 6th December the 23rd drawing of bonds for redemption in the Royal Siamese Government 4*£ per cent. Sterling Loan of 1905 for £1,000,000, and the 21st drawing of bonds for redemption in the Royal Siamese Government 4% per cent Sterling Loan of 1907371 words
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Article928 1933-01-14 7 g A MEMORANDUM FOR J REFEREES 5 A memorandum for the guidance of referees has been prepared by a committee of the hootball Association. It states at the start that referees must strictly en- force the Laws of the Game and the Decisions of the International928 words
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Advertisement221 1933-01-14 7 I Make e Decision Now Come end see the latest in floweredCotton Voile—Celanese—Silk and Satin Lingerie and Pyjamas, j Beautiful Afternoon and Evening frocks. Chic Race Hats. Modes de Paris. 'Phone 1242. ji r I I i I I W PRICES FROM B kaj O 51.35 I PER PAIB I221 words
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Article94 1933-01-14 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,94 words
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Article466 1933-01-14 8 Notwithstanding indications that the Persian Government is most anxious to settle out of court there is every indication that the dispute will take its course before the League of Nations. On 26th November last the Persian Government informed the representatives of the .Anglo-Persian Oil Company that it had466 words
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Article276 1933-01-14 8 Mr. Charles Rerry, the Finance Con- troller of New York City, declared recently that the municipality has weathered its financial storm. This satisfactory—although, it must be confessed, surprising—result he attributes to unexpectedly heavy receipts from taxation. Not very long ago New York was facing the bankruptcy which276 words
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Article1222 1933-01-14 8 Catherine came to the last sheet and Why, no, said Jim, he makes sausages. Jolly good ones.’-All about nyself, my dear but then, one must specialise nowadays. Good-bye, and I’m longng for the week-end.—But wasnt it noving After all I had imagined him doing, he made1,222 words
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Article764 1933-01-14 8 THE CASE FOR TOBACCO Scientific propaganda against tob such a commonplace that experime^ 0 completed by the Institute of Bacte in Rome, and having for their Ogy justification of smoking, are a change. The conclusion drawn fro koßl periments on over 2000 subjects is*?' tobacco smoking is764 words
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Advertisement107 1933-01-14 8 PRITCHARD’S FIRST ANNUAL SALE I Commencing MONDAY January 16th I THIS, OUR FIRST ANNUAL j SALE IS A REALLY GENUINE ONE. EVERY ARTICLE BEING OUR USUAL STOCK LINES AT CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES—PRICES THAT ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. WE HAVE NOT IMPORTED I ANY SPECIAL SALE LINES. BARGAINS WILL107 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-14 8 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, 18th January, 1933. Dance Music by the band of the S.S. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN Hand Made Brocade Silk NIGHT DRESSES $3.00. CH!HES£ v kAHTEftti. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. 81, BISHOP ST., PENANG42 words
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Obituary118 1933-01-14 8 DEATH x At the ripe ago of 93, of Mr. Lim Kean Seng, late comprador of Messrs. A. Markwald Co., Ltd., Bangkok, at No. 3-1, Penang Road, aftei a short illness. The deceased leaves behind him 10 sons, 3 daughters and several grand children and great grand children to mourn118 words
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Article301 1933-01-14 9 jjarly abolition of penal settlement french news Paris Jan. 7. r rlv abolition of the French penal p nf < including the infamous Devil’s nd te forecasted by the Quotidian in <non with the forthcoming reform of ‘J‘p,. n al code, for which preparations are -rar’V301 words
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Article72 1933-01-14 9 Suggested Monument in Paris Paris, Jan. 9. A committee has been formed with a view *o erecting a monument to the Spanish novelist Elasco Ibanez, who for many years lived in Paris and during the war rendered services to allied war propaganda by publishing some novels with an outspoken72 words
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Article124 1933-01-14 9 Three Members of Parliament Charged Paris, Jan.. 7. >'■ examining magistrate in charge of hscal frauds ease has notified that he rni illy charges three of the four mem"l Parliament implicated in this affair. IS ere Senator Schrameck, Senator Vieart and Deputy P ec hin. The magistrate124 words
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Article83 1933-01-14 9 Reuter. Farm Relief Measure Passed The House oi^n ShingtOn Yesterdaylhe Domestic ah presentatlv es passed Providing bourn tment Farm Relief Bill duce produce S f F producers who re‘S/ wheat tton hog l"‘”w'a.k™i7 l r d the proposed du ‘y Pound on Vy of five cents P<* VeReuter. - 83 words
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Article115 1933-01-14 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, In the auditorium of the Penang Town Hall, the accoustics have never been good. In order to keep the air cool electric fans introduced have tended to make matters worse. At the last meeting of the Legislative Council held115 words
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Article362 1933-01-14 9 Sir.— The Doctor and the Tailor then, walked homeward hand in hand, They wept like anything because, the best brains in the land.” Of the 357,000 tons of American stock Dr. Whitford can tell you that there are not more than 200,000 tons of surplus stock. The362 words
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Article99 1933-01-14 9 Reuter. City Companies Gifts Aggregate £40,000 Rugby, Yesterday. At yesterday’s meeting of the London University Court, it was announced that various city companies were making gifts to the University aggregating £40,000. These benefactions will be applied towards meeting the cost of the Ceremonial Hall of the new University,Reuter. - 99 words
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Article111 1933-01-14 9 Baghdad Times and AngloPersian Oil Baghdad, Yesterday. The British controlled daily newspaper Baghdad Times has been suspended from publication for fifteen days by order of the Iraqi Council of Ministers on the grounds that references made to the AngloPersian Oil Dispute are liable to affect the friendly relations111 words
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Article41 1933-01-14 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Before leaving this morning the Sultan of Johore complained of Bangkok’s mosquitoes and recommended Government to adopt an anti-mosquito campaign as well as improvement of the sanitation instead of expending money on temples.41 words
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Article64 1933-01-14 9 The Funeral at Hamburg Hamburg, Jan. 6. The Government was represented at the funeral service in the Marienkirche for the late Herr Cuno. The burial took place in the cemetery at Ohlsdorf. President von Hindenburg sent a telegram to the Board of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, recalling the64 words
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Article61 1933-01-14 9 expedition in Southern Soudan.—Rugby Radio Service. King’s Son Passes Military Examination Rugby, Yesterday. The King’s son, Captain the Duke of Gloucester cf the Tenth Hussars, is among the list of successful candidates in the examination of army officers with a view to promotion. The Duke yesterday left Khartoumexpedition in Southern Soudan.—Rugby Radio Service. - 61 words
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Article24 1933-01-14 9 .—Reuter. Coalition Negotiations Fail Capetown, Yesterday. Negotiations between Mr. Tielman Roos and the South African party for a coalition have failed. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article87 1933-01-14 9 Reuter. ANXIETY for TWO hundred passengers Burning Furiously Tokyo, Jan. 12. Anxiety is felt for the fate of the Soviet vessel Sakhalin with two hundred passengers and a crew of fifty-four from which distress signals were picked up this morning. There is an indication that sheReuter. - 87 words
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Article22 1933-01-14 9 Sterling on New York 3.34%, war loan three and a half per cent. 98 7|16. Business generally quiet all sections.22 words
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Article87 1933-01-14 9 Flying Visit to Singapore and Back (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Yesterday. Flying a D. H. Puss Moth Prince All Khan (the Aga Khan’s son) reached Kuaia Lumpur this morning, in an hour and three quarters after departure from Penang. He met a party of local87 words
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Article57 1933-01-14 9 Reuter. Collision with Launch in Plymouth Sound London, Yesterday. A giant Royal Air Force flying boat collided with a naval launch at Plymouth Sound and sank almost immediately. One out of the crew of nine is believed to have been drowned. The remainder escaped from the closedReuter. - 57 words
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Article111 1933-01-14 9 -Hence. Washington, Yesterday. The House of Representatives by 27/ votes to 94 has overridden Mr. Hoover’s veto of the Philippines Independence Bill but it is very unlikely that the Senate will follow suit.—Reuter. PRESIDENT’S VIEW Washington, Yesterday. President Hoover has sent a communication to Congress vetoeing the Philippines-Hence. - 111 words
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Article68 1933-01-14 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £147-10-0 UN (3 Months) London £l4B s Singapore $74.62 2 Business Done Penang $74.87% Business Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $5.35 BLACK PEPPER $21.25 RUBBER London New York 3%c (G) Singapore 7 A cts. TAPIOCA $320 Fair Seed Medium Pearl Rangoon—Parboiled No. 1 5068 words
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Advertisement42 1933-01-14 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.42 words
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Advertisement64 1933-01-14 9 a (Z) "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 the way. how long did it take AaJE you to find64 words
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977 1933-01-14 10 A JOURNALIST REVEALS THE WHOLE STORY ON BOARD SS. OLYMPIC The “Sunday Express” has received for publication the full story of the historic interview at Southampton in 1923, when Mr. Baldwin returned from America after the war debt discussions at Washington. The writer977 words
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Article247 1933-01-14 10 All is not gold that glitters and all is not real apparently that trips by in sheer sila stockings. There is a Lcndon craftsman who specialises in fitting women with the calves of their drcams. If a girl is dissatisfied with her “understanamgs” he will247 words
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Article728 1933-01-14 10 FIRST PROSECUTION UNDER ALIENS BILL COURT WARNING CHINESE WHO AROUSED JOHORE POLICE SUSPICIONS The first prosecution under the recently introduced Aliens Registration Bill against which Singapore Chinese Communists protested, their protest taking t(he form of organised demonstrations, which however were nipped in the bud by the police, was728 words
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Advertisement412 1933-01-14 10 BRUSSEL SPROUTS XWJL The best breakfast for everybody is Scott’s Porage Oats. In a packet of Scott’s Porage Oats you get the very pick of the Scottish Crop, and Scottish Oats are the best the world produces. BEfp < tmmmm j± wmii V» k?, wRMk? Sole Agents for Malaya THE412 words
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Advertisement54 1933-01-14 10 IT LET US SUPPLY 1 YOU I I WITH THE BEST I N I I STATIONERY I PRINTING I AND ENGRAVING Tlrmririririnnf 41 "MCIEIEICICICICICK I lb wwwwUMwl? u* M iJwUnd |> DIE-STAMPING I AND I COPPER-PLATE < I PRINTING < I EXECUTED I !> PROMPTLY AND j I CORRECTLY j54 words
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Advertisement466 1933-01-14 10 < i- I II 4 I A/**" /O- 1 I I< I I I V I I IX. I I U I I I n/Hllenburgs Foods g The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to 1 the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are j germ free, and being simply466 words
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Article389 1933-01-14 11 MYSTERY FIRE at her CLOSED HOUSE POLICE INQUIRIES ECCENTRIC lady who bought an island London, December 27. A mysterious fire, which broke out in a fully-furnished house, where the blinds are always drawn, and which had been jocked up and uninhabited for a long time, is389 words
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Article248 1933-01-14 11 YULETIDE FILLIP to adoption j I Ra London, Dec. 24. 1 chr^X" most Were ree.-iv i°, l S many a PPMcations Ad»X„ y NatlOTal Cbildretfs »PUon Society, Landon, that there were enough girls to go round applications were pr" (tV )andS Wh Wanted to sur- present of248 words
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Article700 1933-01-14 11 SIR S. HO ARE ON WORK DONE FEDERATION AT EARLIEST DATE LORD SANKEY APPEALS TO PRINCES The Third Indian Round Table Conference ended in London on December 24. After a night’s sitting, which had continued until after one a.m., delegates showed fatigue when they assembled later in700 words
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Advertisement36 1933-01-14 11 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” ?*ud along a small advertisement to the ‘‘t’ir.ang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satis tcctory lijpirc.36 words
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Advertisement436 1933-01-14 11 > St WiTOTTlliri M Il -w/r<?o/a Cream I Cream I This delightful cleansing cream fctsZ Exquisitely perfumed L will keep your pores in working g W with-47/r Eau de Co- fjxlM. order and your logne.lt forms a lasting young. B X Jr r d It is the perfect night H436 words
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Article1162 1933-01-14 12 FURTHER REDUCTION IN COSTS GOOD PROFITS DESPITE RESTRICTION MR. C. V. STEPHENS’ ADDRESS The twenty-first annual general meeting of Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on Tuesday last at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Great Swann Alley, Moorgate, E.C., Mr. C. V. Stephens, Chairman of the1,162 words
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Article373 1933-01-14 12 ANNUAL REPORT The report of Sungei Puntar Rubber Estate, Limited, which was presented at the seventh ordinary general meeting of the company at Rood Lane, London, E.C.3, on December 21, states: During the year there was a loss on revenue account of £276 17s. Id. A sum373 words
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Article681 1933-01-14 12 Markets generally since re-opening after the holidays have been on the quiet side and in the share market especially there has been very little change to report either in quotations or sentiment. Tin, as the result of disappointing end-of-the-year statistics, experienced a sharp decline to £142, but the681 words
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Article56 1933-01-14 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of December, 1932: Ngow Estate (2 Dredges only):—Hours, 1317%; cubic yards, 226,900; tin ore won. pls. 1,054.93. Takuapa Property (2 Dredges) .-—Hours, 850%; cubic yards, 169,800; tin ore won, pls. 731.15. Both the Takuapa dredges worked part time only56 words
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Article216 1933-01-14 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, January 11. During the earlier part of the week under review there was a slightly steadier undertone in the market and local prices improved approximately 3/16 cent per lb. The advance, however, has since been lost and closing quotations are about unchanged on216 words
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Article123 1933-01-14 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,104 th auction on Wednesday when there was catalogued 1,490,822 lbs.; 665.55 tons. Offered 1,404,338 lbs.; 626.94 tons. Sold 1,253,704 lbs.; 559.69 tons. Spot London 2 13-32 d. New York 3% PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per123 words
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Article42 1933-01-14 12 The following are the rubber crops for the month of December, 1932: The Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd.:— 18,987 lbs. Total for 2 months, 35,548 lbs. The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd.: —48,781 lbs. Total for 8 months, 314,606 lbs.42 words
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Article117 1933-01-14 12 Latest Quotations Friday. Thursday. Paris 85% bu 15|16 New fork 3.35% 3.35% Montreal 3.78% 3.79 Brussels 24.19% 24 7|32 Geneva 17.42% 17.42% Amsterdam 8.35 8.34% Milan 65 7|16 65 Berlin 14.10% 14.12% Stockholm 18 5|16 18.32% Copenhagen 19 13|16 19 9|32 Oslo 19 7|16 19.40 Vienna117 words
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Advertisement65 1933-01-14 12 fcTSA* th adverti9in »>«>ne SS that reaches this office is not accepted. O ur Adver ttaing Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbrok-n Publication and mainta.n its reputation for g 7vm" •dvert.ser and consumer a square deal. If you ee t65 words
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Advertisement278 1933-01-14 12 -J- An Order has just been placedbyft SINGAPORE SWIMMING city < for a Brackett’s Filtration! Plant I for the swimming poo! TO DEAL WITH 40.000 GALLONS OF WATER PER HOUR. I ISo/e Agents for: F. W. BRACKETT CO., LTD I Telephone 357. Je The most generally ueefui Medicine for all278 words
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Article592 1933-01-14 13 schedule of Principal Lines Jfmaw tm Peaane durtag !N PORT TO-DAY c ma tANG from Tongkah, Kopah, ReS nong and Victoria Point. Sails for the «nine ports to-day. \sahan and Batoe Bahra. Sails for the same ports on ««BURMA MARU from Singapore. Sails for Rangoon and592 words
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Article266 1933-01-14 13 JANUARY, 1933 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 Radio Exhibition, Town Halt FEBRUARY SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf Club Races, 2nd day WEDNESDAY, 15 Perak Tuprf266 words
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Article101 1933-01-14 13 To-day at the Esplanade, 6 p.m.—7.30 p.m. 1. March—Grove House—Hume. 2. Overture—Light Cavalry—Suppe. 3 Selection —Frederica —Lehar. 4. An Evening in Toledo—Schmeling. 1. Serenade. 2. Danse Espagnole. 5. Intermezzo—Tip Toes —Cooke. 6. Selection The Casino Girl Englander. 7. Finale—Savoy Medley of Medleys —lliff e. GOD SAVE THE KING.101 words
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Article35 1933-01-14 13 A Tea Party will be held at the Hu Yew Seah premises on Monday, the 16th instant at 6 p.m. in honour of Mr. Heah Joo Seang being appointed a Municipal Commissioner.35 words
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Article442 1933-01-14 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America, by steamer to Calcutta, Thence by rail to Karachi for Conveyance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India by the s.s. “Soudan” will442 words
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Advertisement88 1933-01-14 13 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advert.»* ment in the “Pinang Gaxette” is a tireless talesman. From one week’s end to another it talks buslnees 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 in88 words
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Advertisement37 1933-01-14 13 IMPEmAL 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 Gaxette Press Ltd. la, PENANG STREET.37 words
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Advertisement467 1933-01-14 13 I iPiWI Waoout CRAVENA CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES F b acco Proportionate blending of ico% pure matured Virginia tobaccos- A MILD Virginia for DELICACY; FULL STRENGTH Virginia for BODY; VERY RICH Virginia for FLAVOUR and ANOTHER solely for its BOUQUET. In the blending of these —u tobaccos Carreras’ EXPERIENCE and467 words
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Article265 1933-01-14 14 TROUBLE OVER AN HOTEL BILL MARY NOLAN’S PROTEST New York, Dec. 20. Mary Nolan, who has often been caOed “the world’s most unfortunate film star,’’ protests that the police have committed “an outrage” in arresting her on a change of being a fugitive from justice. The film265 words
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Article306 1933-01-14 14 LABOUR PROTEST TO THE PRIME MINISTER London, Dec. 27. The Trade Union Congress General Council announced that a letter had been sent to the Prime Minister on behalf of the National Joint Council representing the T.U.C., the Labour Party and the Parliamentary Labour Party306 words
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Article90 1933-01-14 14 TO RETIRE FROM POLITICS AFTER 1934 Smithfield (Orange Free State), Wednesday.—General Hertzog, Prime Minister of South Africa, has intimated that he will retire from politics—but not just yet. Addressing a meeting here, tne chief town of his constituency, General Hertzog said that Simthueld would not be buruened90 words
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198 1933-01-14 14 freighter cut in two FRENCH TRANSPORT SHIP ABANDONED London, Dec. 27. The 10,000-ton liner Bernardin de Saint Pierre, loaded with Christmas passenger for Morocco, came into collision with the Spanish freighter Navemar, formerly the Cabo Mayor, near the entrance to Marseilles harbour. The Navemar198 words
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Article263 1933-01-14 14 UNUSUAL ISSUE IN WILL DISPUTE Edinburgh, Dec. 22. Whether a clause in a will may lead to an advance in scientific knowledge will be one of the questions to be decided in an action which has been raised in the Scottish courts at Edinburgh. The plaintiff is William263 words
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Article230 1933-01-14 14 LORD DE LA WARR’S PLEA FOR NEW SYSTEM. The annual meeting of the Essex County Farmers’ Union was held at Chelmsfrod Mr. John Garton presiding. The Secretary (Mr. John Gill) reported a membership of nearly 3,500 and a balance in hand of over £BOO. Lord De230 words
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Advertisement312 1933-01-14 14 An Eminent Doctor /S&y* Gives You the Means fSggjßg to Keep Fit and Young Iffl *3 If you are over 40, your greatest need is—to keep on keeping young. You n m B re “as old as your arteries.” Hardenfi ing arteries and increasing blood B IST pressure are not312 words
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Advertisement605 1933-01-14 14 BIBBY LINE Fast twin screw mail passenger steamers and motor vessels bet^ f Rangoon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Pi yn Z London with through connections from Penang. PROBABLE HOMEWARD S.S. “OXFORDSHIRE” ibng 00n> M.V. “STAFFORDSHIRE” IS S.S. “GLOUCESTERSHIRE” 2 M.V. “WORCESTERSHIRE” 16 Cost of Passages Penang Bangkok to U.605 words
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Advertisement2015 1933-01-14 15 A .■e-~a, ~k 11 p ©.-British india ,/k AND APCAR LINES 1 4z BLMB FUMMEU LIME HOME TO ENGLAND mail passenger and cargo services i>€*iiy T oft Thrift ~c Vessel. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London yj a PANAMA CANAL Peninsular and Oriental 8 N Co n r. POLYDORUS Amsterdam,2,015 words
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Article775 1933-01-14 16 WYATT AND LEYLAND 1 STOP THE ROT Splendid Partnership At the end of the first day’s play in the third Test match between England and Australia England, after a disastrous start, knocked up 236 for seven wickets. This was made possible only by a remarkable fifth wicket775 words
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165 1933-01-14 16 Scratchings for To-day FINAL SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC The following are the scratchings for today’s races, the last day of the New Year Meeting: Race 1: Peerless Lady. Race 2: High Crag and Fu Shen. Race 4: Capone and Mere Maiden. Race 5: Deidre. Race165 words
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Article50 1933-01-14 16 At Recreation Club Entries for the Penang Recreation Club New Year Tournament are now being received. The following events will be held provided there is sufficient support forthcoming: Championship Singles; Handicap Singles; Handicap Doubles; Ladies Handicap Singles and —.ixed Handicap Doubles. Entries close on January' 31.50 words
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Article153 1933-01-14 16 Return of Ramon Novarro Huddle,” Ramon Novarro’s new starring feature, which opened at the Queen’s to a full house last night, is one of the fastest moving college stories ever brought to the screen. It is a picture full of action from opening sequences in the steel mills to153 words
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233 1933-01-14 16 Madrid, Jan. ,7. The newspaper ”E 1 Socialista” claims authorship for the statement that a Soviet Russian delegation wall shortly arrive in Madrid in order to study the possibilities of extending the trade relations between the two countries. The paper avers that Russia intends233 words
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Article16 1933-01-14 16 —Reuter. TEST MATCH SCORE Adelaide, To-day. England 315 for 7 at lunch time. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 16 words
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Article125 1933-01-14 16 A FRENCH FLIGHT Le Bourget, January 7. The three-motored ’plane Rainbow (Arc-en-Ciel), with Couzinet, Mermoz, Carretier and Jousse on board, left at 1.55 p.m. for Istres, where it landed two and a half hours later. From there it will start on a flight to Dakar, Natal (Brazil), and Buenos125 words
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Article62 1933-01-14 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Discussions with German Government Representatives Rugby, Yesterday. Following upon discussions in Berlin before Christmas representatives of the German Government were engaged yesterday and to-day in conversations with officials for the purpose of arriving at accurate statistics of guarantees of British coal that in recent periods—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article44 1933-01-14 16 The Penang Club annual Race Ball was held last night at the Club in Northain Road and proved a great success. The band of The Nonentities supplied an excellent programme of 12 dances, with several extras. Supper was served.44 words
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Article45 1933-01-14 16 A meeting of the Straits Racing Association was held yesterday morning at the Chamber of Commerce Rooms in Downing Street. The business was formal. Mr. A. H. Todd, the Secretary, was in attendance. Riding and training licences for the current year were renewed.45 words
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Article41 1933-01-14 16 The annual tiffin of the Penang Turf Club was held yesterday at the E. O. Hotel. Mr. E. E. Chambers, President, Penang Turf Club, presided, and the others present were delegates to the Straits Racing Association and officials.41 words
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Article146 1933-01-14 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND i 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 7.50 Litany. S a.m. Matins. Ps LXVIII. Hymn IM 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion. Tamil. 10.30 Matins. Chinese. 6.30 Evensong. Ps. XXVII 109. Magni cat 48. Nunc Dimitis 112. Hymns 529, 75, 81, 169.146 words
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Article84 1933-01-14 16 New Headmaster At the session of the annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Mission which closed during this week the Finance Committee passed a minute that all morning school teachers teaching in the afternoon would have to stop at the end of the first term. In pursuance84 words
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Article56 1933-01-14 16 Warshaw, Jan. 6. Two workmen were killed and five injur ed in the course of scuffles yesterday in and outskirts of Praga between the police, and strikers among the workmen engaged in making telephonic materials. Elsewhere stones were thrown by communists at the windows of the56 words
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Article52 1933-01-14 16 PENANG, JANUARY 14. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2/3 27|32 m/ts 2/315|1f Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/414 On New Yorx Bank Demand 38%noir France T.T. 985noir India T.T. 152%, Hongkong T.T. 43% Shanghai T.T. 138 Bar Silver T.T. 16% Batavia T.T.52 words
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Article638 1933-01-14 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 Weng 90 95c 90 I.ooc Ayer Hitam 10’9 ll|3ex 1019 ll)3ex Batu Caves 25 30 27% 32% Hitam 20 22%638 words
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Article946 1933-01-14 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NA.MES. e I RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate I Amalgamated Mala» Estate. 8 Aye, Hitam Planti/g SyXte I U Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate 50 I Aver Molek Rubber Co 5 I Ayer Panas Rubber Est-itw J I Balau Planting Syndicate t946 words
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Advertisement115 1933-01-14 16 COMMON SENSE AND INDIGESTION. Any doctor will tell you that almost all digestive trouble is due to excess stomach acid, which ferments food, generates painful gases, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. Obviously, then, to get immediate relief, you need only counteract the stomach acidity; and for this purpose there115 words
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