Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No u. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article736 1933-01-20 1 —Reu‘er. NO FURTHER GOLD PAYMENTS Impracticable Suspe^ s on Urged Till Settlement GOLD STANDARD Rugby, Yesterday. Outspoken remarks on war debts were made by Mr. F. C. Goodenough, Chairman of Barclay’s Bank, at a shareholders’ meeting to-day. He declared there must be some finality on—Reu‘er. - 736 words
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Article248 1933-01-20 1 Reuter Wireless. FORCED LANDING IN THE DESERT SAFE AND WELL Paris, Yesterday. Lady Bailey has been found twenty kilometres south-west of Tahoua (Niger) according to the French Air Ministry. Lady Bailey is safe and well. She was forced to land owing to shortage of petrol. —Reuter. CAPT.Reuter Wireless. - 248 words
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621 1933-01-20 1 —Reu'er Wireless. SON ORDERED TO LEAVE NAZIS Prince Declines IMPORTANT AIM GERMANY'S MOST Conscription Berlin, Jan. 11. It is reported that the Ex-Kaiser disappointed in Hitler, from whom he hoped for the restoration of the Hohenzollern Dynasty, has ordered his Nazi son, Prince August Wilhelm,—Reu'er Wireless. - 621 words
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Article1083 1933-01-20 1 Seek Permission To Go North "COUNTRY MUST UNITE TO FACE THE COMMON ENEMY" Reuter. Canton, Jan. 12. Following Kwangtung’s example General Chiang Kwang-nai, chairman of he Fukien Provincial Government, has decided to assist the north-east refugees ano volunteers by contribution from the salaries of officialsReuter. - 1,083 words
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Article211 1933-01-20 1 FRENCH POLITICS M. CHERRON’S BUDGET PROPOSALS GRAVE SITUATION Paris, Jan. 15. France is faced with a serious political crisis over M. Cherron’s budget proposals which are certain to be highly unpopular in the Chamber. The possibilities include the defeat of the Paul Boncour Government, while rumours are211 words
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Article165 1933-01-20 1 —Reuter Wireless. Mr. de Valera and Peace with England Dublin, Jan. 12. Mr. De Valera, replying to Mr. Cosgrave’s declaration, charges Mr. Cosgrave with shifting his position. Mr. De Valera asserts that Mr. Cosgrave during the past ten years has failed to appreciate that the farmers are unable—Reuter Wireless. - 165 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-20 1 ha&ata brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary 1 Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement6 1933-01-20 1 PENANG RADIO EXHIBITION PAGE 10 --.1.6 words
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Advertisement2105 1933-01-20 2 RATES F3R CASUAL notices BAN K S ADVERTISEMENTS Tlt jfl PENANG TURF CLUB J f? All communications relating to “X' rolo club. The Mercantile Bank Chartered Banx A 'ertisements should be addressed to qf INDIA, AUSTRALIA and china r'■-■ 7 £be Advertisement Man,. ger, The AMATEUR MEETING I OT i*SCs5Gf2,105 words
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Miscellaneous1092 1933-01-20 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE P.G. WIRELESS CORRESPONDENT AND THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. flam. 6 a. m. Spa. Bnm v a to to to to to to to to 6 P to m 7 L, m1,092 words
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Article618 1933-01-20 4 Singapore Man Sued for 1 M aintenance UNABLE TO PAY I Record to be Sent to Authorities i For failing to comply with a maintenance order made against him in favour of his wife who is now resident in London, George Farr, a European wellknown in618 words
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137 1933-01-20 4 REGISTER OFFICE DECISION NOT TO MARRY London, Dec. 28. A curious scene which took place in a London register office during the Christmas holiday period has come to light. A nineteen-year-old girl, with her intended husband, caused the Registrar to break Iris holiday to a137 words
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Article248 1933-01-20 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —It was with some surprise that I read the views expressed by Nanti S’Dikit in your issue of Wednesday. These views one would expect from the Great Middle West but hardly from an enlightened Settlement like Penang. Professor Keynes248 words
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Article419 1933-01-20 4 Sir, —“On the other hand, there is no despair. The gold has merely been hoarded. It has not disappeared. In fact, hundreds of millions worth of jewellery has gone into the melting pot ready to come out into circulation. The gold mines all over the world are419 words
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Article143 1933-01-20 4 BRIDGING A SPANISH VALLEY London, Jan. 2. A huge overhead road supported by eight skyscrapers in reinforced concrete will be inc’uded in Madrid’s rebuilding plans, if al project now being considered is appioved by the Madrid City Council, says a Reuter message. The project provides for the143 words
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Article444 1933-01-20 4 HIGH FEES, BUT LOW STANDARDS The Master of Wellington College, Mr. F. B. Malim, does not hold a high opinion of the American equivalent of our public schools. Speaking at the annual conference of the Incorporated Association of Proprietary Schools, held in Lon<*on, he told444 words
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Article386 1933-01-20 4 A PROJECT FOR LOST TELEPHONE CALLS A scheme, under licence by the Postmaster General, is in preparation for establishing a home for London’s lost telephone calls, and, later, for the lost telephone calls of the country. A newly formed company, with its headquarters in Grosvenor386 words
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Article797 1933-01-20 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Flinter was a passenger for Europe by the Conte Verdi. Mr. H. D’Esterre Darby, of Port Dickson, is going home shortly. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Palmer, of Bruas, are on a visit to Fraser’s Hill and will be there until February 3. Mr G W. Muir797 words
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Advertisement134 1933-01-20 4 LUXURY PERFORMANCE AT A POPULAR PRICE In this Modern Electro-Grafonola is embodied the Latest Modern Devices to reproduce Music m at its best, yet its price is within the reach of all. Great volume—when required, and tonal J 1 purity, are its main features. ■J T* H J I PRICE134 words
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Article943 1933-01-20 5 VICTORY AT ADELAIDE BY 338 RUNS it Utt AUSTRALIA'S HOPELESS COLLAPSE IN SECOND INNINGS ll<r a nd won the third Test match at Adelaide yesterday 3 'Hic°thus lead by two matches to one. In the second innings Australia collapsed for 193, Woodfull Bn-lman being the only—Reuter. - 943 words
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Article350 1933-01-20 5 ENGLISH LEAGUE AND SCOTTISH CUP MANCHESTER CITY TO VISIT HIGHBURY PARK The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English League: DIVISION I Arsenal v Manchester C. Aston V. v Liverpool Blackburn K. v Sheffield W. Blackpool v Birmingham Derby C. v VV. Brom350 words
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Article57 1933-01-20 5 Walsall Swamps Mansfield Town London, January 19. The following pre results of matches played to-day in the English League. DIVISION 111 (Southern Section) Newport C. 2, Aidershot 1. (Northern Section) Doncaster 1, Chester 0. Hull C. 3, Barrow 0. Walsall 8, Mansfield T. 1. r abandoned after57 words
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Article397 1933-01-20 5 WEIGHTS AND SELECTIONS First Race Starting at 2.45 p.m. The annual amateur race meeting organised by the Penang Polo Club, in conjunction with the Penang Turf will oe held to-morrow on the Racecourse. The next amateur meeting will be at Taiping and the next professional397 words
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Article88 1933-01-20 5 Appointment of New Visiting Justices (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patani, Jan. 18. Under the Prisons Enactment, the President of the Kedah State Council has appointed the following persons to be Visiting Justices for Central Kedah with effect from 21st Shaaban 1351 Che Mohamed Isa, acting Land Officer,88 words
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Article106 1933-01-20 5 LATEST AMENDMENTS Several New Importations The following is the latest list of amendments, etc., to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List of Horses and Ponies HORSES Transfers Gay Toi from Class 3 to Class 4. Verdict from Class 3 to Class 4. New Classifications Class 1106 words
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Advertisement200 1933-01-20 5 f Whiteawans JUST UNPACKED 50 SETS EACH. SPLENDID VALUES 'I THE "CHESTER IVORY” Wp BASIC TEA SFIIVICE 1 r^M- VALUES Plain Cream China in simple, plain, but V effective design. Set comprises 6 6 saucers, 6 plates, 1 cream jug, 1 v y sugar bowl, 1 bread and butter plate.200 words
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Article588 1933-01-20 6 MAN WHO ASSISTED FINED £2O HOW PRINCE JOINED HOLIDAY CROWD London, Dec. 30. William Pilbeam, formerly an attendant at Ticehurst House, Ticehurst, Sussex, a mental home, who in 1925 assisted in the escape from the home of Prince Ahmed Seif-ed-Din, and went with the Prince588 words
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Article111 1933-01-20 6 FINAL SECTION NEARING COMPLETION London, Dec. 29. The erection of the fourth and final section of the County-hall, the headquarters ot the London County Council on the north side of Westminster Bridge, is now in its concluding stage. To commemorate the completion of the whole building, the111 words
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Article769 1933-01-20 6 PROSPECTS FOR 1933 POSITION OF HOME GROWERS The British canning industry, which has made big strides in the past four years, is expected to show a further expansion in 1933. Several new factories are expected to come into production in Great Britain, and developments oversea include new769 words
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Advertisement306 1933-01-20 6 g I Extremes 1 I F IH Temperatures k||mm DO NOT AFFECT COPPER QUEEN BELTING 0 PURCHASE IT FROM I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, 5 PENANG. Renewed HEALTH Suffered Severely rom nerves Could Feel My Mental aWII Powers Slipping from me!* WiiL READ THIS STORY OF MR. GEORGE’S REMARKABLE REMW CO306 words
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Advertisement45 1933-01-20 6 the adTertisin busines. nat reaches tins office is not accepted. Our Adver thing Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a centurv nf ««k i ana oumom it, pul ira n d 7T f.° d M,n umer tduare deal. ou45 words
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Advertisement487 1933-01-20 6 -t- Picture of t. ABY NEEDS a food which produces natural growth—not a forcing food which makes fat at the expense of blood, bone and brain. I HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this natural growth because it is the ONLY truly Humanised milk food; medical science endorses this claim. HUMANISED TRUFOOD not487 words
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Article1216 1933-01-20 7 memorandum to his excellency AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION'S VIEWS The Automobile Association of Malaya which has been colihp views of branch associations on the imposition of Jecting uic Tolls in Perak has forwarded the following memorandum n t h(. subject to H.E. the High Commissioner and the British1,216 words
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Article191 1933-01-20 7 VERY LITTLE SERIOUS DAMAGE London, Jan. 2. The biggest earthquake in the history of South Africa rocked that country on Saturday morning. The extraordinary feature of the termors which were felt all over the Union was that very little serious damage was done. The only serious191 words
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Article560 1933-01-20 7 Report of New York Stock Exchange Tn the course of a report upon the administration and activities of the New or Stock Exchange during its fiscal year from May 1, 1931, to May 1, 1932, and subsequently to September 1, 1932, Mr. Richard Whitney, the560 words
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Article120 1933-01-20 7 Mr. P. O’Neill, the Chief Constable of Kendal, who is said ito be the tallest chief of police in England, had an amusing experience recently. Arrayed in dress uniform, he was standing beside a train at Oxcnholme Junction when an old lady said to him: —“Oh,120 words
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Article2287 1933-01-20 7 WORK FOR AND WITH THE WORKLESS I I HOW TO BEGIN I 111 I Four and a half years ago, when “The Times drew attention, in a series of vivid articles, to the condition of the unemployed in South Wales and Durham, the acute phases of unemployment2,287 words
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Article354 1933-01-20 7 “A Spectre*Which Threatens the World Mr. R. D. Blumenfeld, in a broadcast speech to the United Sta/es on War debts, said:— “As an Anglo-American, born and brought up in the Middle West, and then living for the past 40 years in England, with a354 words
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Advertisement23 1933-01-20 7 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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Article400 1933-01-20 8 Japan resorted to war in defiance of her obligations as a member of the League, and now refuses to accept the League’s decision in regard to Manchuria. Geneva, it is true, has not done a great deal hitherto to justify her position as the international arbitrator400 words
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Article331 1933-01-20 8 Last month the British Government published, as a blue-book, the main statistics of the Indian Census of 1931. It is a document of profound interest, which carries its political moral on every page. The area of the Indian Empire, including Burma, exceeds 1,808,000 square miles, and the331 words
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Article971 1933-01-20 8 The great carp ponds of Southern Bohemia lie, frozen, ringed in by the snow-laden branches of the pines. A month or two ago they had been almost emptied by a complicated system of drains and sluices o force the carp into one narrow trough down971 words
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Article805 1933-01-20 8 LOUD SPEAKERS IN ST. PAUL’S Hopes entertained that the problem of St. Paul’s Cathedral wouTJ overcome by the installation o speakers seem to have been only Dart T realised. The experiments whlh w earlier in the year have been carried, complete success so far as th-> concerned,805 words
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Advertisement141 1933-01-20 8 |p©mmekyl et ©REH© Affifi i f b —Jackdaw of Reims, uncorking' of OMM©Y The Wine of Kings The King of Wines AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Penang. r (Incorporated in England.) ALSO SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. PRO A splendid ,i supper and then /JT* Bl /“y rag a Carlsberg. jw141 words
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Advertisement86 1933-01-20 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. LAMPSHADES HAND PAINTED PARCHMENT Chinese Lantech. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. 81, BISHOP ST., PENANG aL Mothers! Cuticura86 words
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Article677 1933-01-20 9 CHIU* NeW kwantung provincial government Canton-Swatow Railway Canton, Jan. 10. PM soprt aid visa regulations cencernmg s oiouming In Kwantung arc to-day ‘Z* the Kwantung Provincial Comment Dratted and adopted by the the regulations relMt al! lordgn nationals in Canton Lnorts were not yet vised by h677 words
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Article552 1933-01-20 9 TRAGIC FATE OF 380 “VOLUNTEERS” Frozen to Death (Continued from page 1.) Shanghai, Yesterday. The terrible examples of arctic conditions prevailing in the fighting zone in Manchuria can be realised when it is known that Takushan mountain, near the Korean border, 380 Chinese volunteers were discovered552 words
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Article94 1933-01-20 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Forty-Hour Week and Reduction of Wages The International Labour Office conference on the forty hour week to-day rejected by thirty-one votes to twenty-one, there being seventeen abstentions, a motion by Mr. Ernest Bevin, of the British Transport and General Workers Union, which asked that introduction—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article24 1933-01-20 9 —Reuter Wireless. Prague, Jan. 16. The condition of the violinist Kubelik has considerably improved and he is able to walk a little.-—Reuter Wireless. - 24 words
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Article342 1933-01-20 9 CONGREGATION DAY Many Graduates from Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. i The 24th Congregation of the University of Hong Kong was held at the University on Monday January 9. His Excellency the Chancellor was present to declare the Congregation open. After the Precession of342 words
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Article172 1933-01-20 9 Mainly Engaged on Foreign Affairs Rugby, Yesterday. The First Cabinet meeting of the new year was held at Downing Street, this afternoon. With the exception of Lord Londonderry, Air Minister, who is on an air tour in the Middle East and Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for India, who172 words
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Article134 1933-01-20 9 —Reuter Wireless. Baptism Causes Painful Impression at Vatican Rome, Jan. 16. A most painful impression was caused in the Vatican when it became known that Queen Joanna of Bulgaria’s daughter had been baptised according to the rites of the Orthodox Church. “It is lamentable that persons so highly—Reuter Wireless. - 134 words
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Article214 1933-01-20 9 be made in the first week of March.—Reuter Wireless. ATTACK ON PEAK TO BE MADE BEFORE MONSOON BREAKS Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, the leader, and the four other members of the British Expedition, which is to attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest, leave England forbe made in the first week of March.—Reuter Wireless. - 214 words
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Article173 1933-01-20 9 Berlin, December. Only a few years ago a suggestion that a winter vacation might well be spent on the shores of the North Sea would have evoked scornful comment. That this is no longer so is shown by the fact that many North Sea173 words
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Article150 1933-01-20 9 Berlin, December. A cross-section of the entire art of the Islamic countries and of the so-called Sassanide period in Persia (226 to 637 A.D.) is presented by 7 treasures now on view in the new Messel rooms on the Museum Island,” next to the noted Pergamon Museum. The150 words
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Article126 1933-01-20 9 Famous Ski-Jumper in Germany Berlin, December. Birger Ruud, the famous Norwegian skijumper who won the golden medal in the Olympic winter games at Lake Placid, is working in a furniture factory in Johanngeorgenstadt, in the Saxon Erzgebirge. He will participate in various contests on the Hans-Heinz jump there,126 words
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Article26 1933-01-20 9 —Reuter. Wellington, Yesterday. It is officially announced that the exchange rate is raised to 125 pounds to a hundred pounds sterling.-—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article84 1933-01-20 9 Placed in New Department of Prussian Museum Konigsberg, December. The finds from the Viking burial place in Wiskiauten, near the Baltic Sea bathing resort Cranz, have been placed in a new department of the Prussia Museum here, one of the largest and best prehistoric museums in Germany. The84 words
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Article77 1933-01-20 9 .—Reuter Wireless. The Columbia-Peruvian War Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 14. A telegram from Maneos states the Columbian gun-boat Mosquera pn ral Rojas and 1,000 men aboard, is en rou to Leticia, the town recently seized by a hand of Peruvians. She is accompanied by two other gun-boats carrying.—Reuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article110 1933-01-20 9 YESTERDAY TO-DAY riN—spot £146-0-0 £144-10-0 London TIN (3 Months) £146-12-6 £145-5-0 London $73.75 $73.87% Singapore Business Done $73.75 Penang Nominal —No buyers Business Done $515 $5.50 COPRA— (Sun dried) $21 00 black pepper RUBBER 2 d 2%d. Lo ndon 21«c.’(G) 2«c. (G) New York 6 cts 6 ctB110 words
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Advertisement129 1933-01-20 9 PRITCHARD'S FIRST ANNUAL iSALEr J BARGAINS IN GROCERY DEPT. I I Kippered Herrings 3 tins for 65 cfs. Herrings in Tomato i i Sauce 3 55 t Sheep's Tongues 3 $l.BO I I Lunch Tongues 3 $l.BO Javelin Soap 3 bars for 54 cfs. Osolite Flour 3 Pkf. for 70129 words
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Article1979 1933-01-20 10 UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS LOCAL SPEAKERS BEFORE THE MICROPHONE MALAYA BEHIND THE TIMES The first Radio Exhibition to be held in Malaya, organised by the Penang Wireless Society, was opened yesterday at the Town Hall, and will be continued to-day and to-morrow. After speeches by Mr. Thorpe, the1,979 words
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Advertisement88 1933-01-20 10 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—Aa advert.» ment in the “Pinang Gazette’* is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle at interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in88 words
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Miscellaneous1075 1933-01-20 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS In Order Of Wavelength cenbrai. information. t I 11« rC a C STATION. =g, u O J I J g -g g Interval signals, days of transmission,, fa 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 6 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy 1/3 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java 121,075 words
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Article683 1933-01-20 11 need for education in MANAGEMENT CALL from business CHIEFS The approach of a second industrial reLion evolved by a new conception of arl m enl M a science is heratoM to a issued on Jan. Ist on The “.narement factor In industry. TT manifesto was drafted683 words
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Article526 1933-01-20 11 CINEMA MANAGER FIGHTS AND BEATS—BANDITS SAVED BY HIS HAT THEN SEIZED BY DETECTIVES IN MISTAKE FOR I SUSPECT Bandits of more than ordinary daring carried out a hold-up at one of London’s busiest spots when they attacked a cinema manager in Leicester-square, W., with hundreds526 words
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Article90 1933-01-20 11 VISITORS TO CARRY PROOFS OF IDENTIFICATION London, Jan. 1. Passports, or other means of identification, will have to be produced by anyone entering the Vatican after January 2nd, thus bringing home to visitors that the Vatican is a sovereign and independent State. Swiss Guards, in gay uniforms designed90 words
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Article421 1933-01-20 11 A TRIAL FLIGHT .1 PLANS FOR DEVELOPING INLAND ROUTES The first of the new Dragon cabin aeroplanes was flown from Hendon to Romford on December 20, and was handed over to a firm which intends to use a fleet of this type in the same way421 words
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260 1933-01-20 11 Provision by Carnegie Corporation The Colonial Office announces an interesting benefaction on the part of the Trustees of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The fund administered by the Corporation has for its object “the advancemenf and diffusion of knowledge and understanding among the people260 words
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Article106 1933-01-20 11 PROFESSOR EXPLAINS THE “COME HITHER” LOOK London, Jan. 2. The cause of It has been explained to the California Institute of Technology by Dr. Richard Goldschmidt, the eminent German biologist (says Reuter). He said it was just a race on the part of the sex-determining genes—those invisible106 words
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Advertisement37 1933-01-20 11 •w e i s Maui? easy t w dy to offcr Tlrnrs are hard but th c <l along a at a thr owatutor y ‘“utte” ani l advertisement to 'I. t dispose Of it at batis37 words
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Advertisement27 1933-01-20 11 BHDIABETESf Modern New Theory astonishes Physicians.brinpw quick relief'rapid cure /patients deliohted/No> I Die! in?' No Fasti ng-Nolniechons/ Slop Suffer-f Inp FRtFTieatiseexplainswiieKOW. VINES S RESEARCH Laboratory.P.O Box 587,CAlCtTIA.27 words
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Advertisement249 1933-01-20 11 RADIO EXHIBITION J TOWN HALL, PENANG. j 19th, 20th 21st January 1933. I r f e THE BRITISH BLUESPOT CO., LTD., Invites your J attention to the "Bluespot" stand where will be displayed their World-Renowned Loudspeakers and other Radio Products. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM STOCKISTS Kee Huat Co.,—Campbell Street, Key Cycle249 words
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Article327 1933-01-20 12 THE FORESIGHT SAGA Messrs. William Jacks Co. reported as follows on December 28: The Old Year ends with a feeling that the World lacks not only a political and commercial policy but a leader, and if the New Year supplies these urgent necessities, the blue of Heaven327 words
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Article312 1933-01-20 12 EMPIRE’S BIG SHARE IN WORLD PRODUCTION Interesting statistics concerning the Empire’s production of sugar, tea, coffee, cocoa, rubber, tobacco and spices, together with the trade in these commodities, are given in Plantation Crops just issued by the Empire Marketing Board in continuation of its commodity series of pamphlets.312 words
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Article572 1933-01-20 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics S.S. and F.M.S., during the period December 31st to January 6th, 1933, inX and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building Singapore. Application may be made by* members of the public572 words
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Article136 1933-01-20 12 SMALL DECLINE IN PAST YEAR Tin statistics at 31st December, as compiled by the Anglo-Met al Company, show a decrease in the visible supply of 832 tons and an increase in the Straits carryover of 888 tons, which makes the total visible supply increased on balance by136 words
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124 1933-01-20 12 The annual report of the Wilkinson Process Rubber Company, Limited, to be submitted at the sixth ordinary general meeting of the Company at Kuala Lumpur, on February 22, states:— A gross profit of $41,243.59 was earned but after allowing for depreciation, selling expenses, general administration,124 words
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Article77 1933-01-20 12 The following are tin outputs for the first half month of January, 1933: Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd.: Hours, 275; cubic yards, 38,000; piculs, $439.33; nett value, $20,050.00. Pungah Tin Dredging, Ltd. (No. 1): Hours, 306; cubic yards, 86,000; piculs, 994.00; nett value, $43,339.00. Tin Bentong N.L.: —Hours,77 words
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Advertisement199 1933-01-20 12 BRUSSEL SPROUTS MARSELLA t Telephone K /WJ %,&i. I 'V/Kl U/ J I z giMjto 1 SB < l m 2 I n *ffll3®igg| slump I jIoEH’T THE ut Vt BRWKF*" JI W The best breakfast for w —f everybody is Scott’s Porage Oats. In a packet of Scott’s Porage199 words
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Advertisement26 1933-01-20 12 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the lop of the tree.26 words
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Advertisement327 1933-01-20 12 fc' I TOBRAU:o SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT z y A TOOTAL PRODUCT HAVE you bought your TOBRALCO Directly you touch Tobralco you are conscious of its quality; its beautiful weave; its firm texture. It proves a wonderful economy in sunny climates—and it washes so easily.327 words
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Article622 1933-01-20 13 Schedule of Principal Lines '»■>"»' o' MSeb rri ing JbUM tM> re-“S durtaß W k: jN PORT fO-DAY oB TPONOH from P. Brandan and LangS t Sails for Pangkalan Brandan and f'uat on Monday, 21st instant. vfjIAEUS from Singapore. Sails for 5 Liverpool, Havre and Glasgow.622 words
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Article301 1933-01-20 13 JANUARY, 1933 JANUARY 20 AND 21 Penang Radio Exhibition, Town Hall Contd. SATURDAY, 21 I Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting. MONDAY, JANUARY 23 Entries close for Taiping Turf Club Ama I teur Meeting. JANUARY 27 Golden Wedding Celebrations, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aeria. JANUARY 27 AND 28301 words
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Article292 1933-01-20 13 P. O. RAJPUTANA Return of Malayans The P. O. Rajputana arrived at Penang yesterday morning with passengers and the English Mails for the Far East. Amongst the passengers booked for Malaya were: Dr. W. H. Brodie, Deputy Health Officer, Penang Municipality. Mr. E. Bagot, Deputy Commissioner of Police, F.M.S. and292 words
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Article511 1933-01-20 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London, says ‘hat the mail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (via Karachi) of December 31 by the s.s. “Karagola” was delivered in London on j January 18. AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer511 words
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Article67 1933-01-20 13 The following passengers are due from Europe per m.s. Boringia to-day Mr. E. Koch, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. S. Bateman, Mrs. D. Sear, Mr. C. F. E. Mounsey, Mrs. M. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sheffield, Mr. A. Hojring, Mr. and Mrs. W. Price, Miss67 words
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Article93 1933-01-20 13 HONGKONG TO SINGAPORE IN 3 DAYS The Italian line, Lloyd Triestino, to-day claims the Blue Riband of the China Sea. The claim is made because the s.s. Conte Verde reached Singapore on her homeward run at 2 p.m. on Saturday, exactly 72 hours after leaving Hongkong, covering a93 words
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Article, Illustration406 1933-01-20 13 ’‘The Golden West" l GEORGE O’BRIEN IN THE BEST ROLE OF HIS CAREER No more thrilling or interesting drama of pioneer days has been transferred to the screen than Zane Grey’s THE GOLDEN WEST,” which is now showing at the Majestic. Embracing the elements of romance,406 words
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Article135 1933-01-20 13 To-day’s Display by Penang Union The Health and Strength Union is presenting a physical display to-night and tomorrow night at Wembley. This is their first effort and .is for the amelioration of their funds thereby enabling the Union to provide more materials and means for the realisation of135 words
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Advertisement91 1933-01-20 13 1 i I „.^.4.4'....-.;.. i IDON’T FOR© TI H. S. U’s MAMMOTH physical Cubure Display AT THE PEOPLES' PARK WEMBLEY TO-NIGHT O TO-MORROW NIGHT 20 1—33 P.M. 21—1—33 See Penang Health Culturists ©re Parade These items will hold you spellbound Classical Human-Lifting (New ta Penang) Feats of Strength Chinese Art91 words
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Miscellaneous156 1933-01-20 13 MATINEES To-Morrow Sunday at 2.45 Zane Grey's Fast-action drama of i the winning of the west i h GEORGE O BRIEN JANET CHANDLER I A MARION BURNS Directed by DAVID HOWARD (W. < BOOKING AT ROBINSON'S PHONE Ml. SPECIAL RETURN VISIT BY REQUEST' MIRACLES AT GOA The Unique and Authentic156 words
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Article314 1933-01-20 14 96 MILES AN HOUR hurricane HAVOC AT QUEENSTOWN SHIPPING AND SIX PIERS DAMAGED A hurricane, unexampled in force since 1930, swept the old year 1932 out. It devoted its violence chiefly to Southern Ireland. Serious damage was caused to shipping in Queenstown Harbour, the town was314 words
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Article368 1933-01-20 14 WHARVES, PIERS, AND BOATS SUFFER The oldest inhabitant at Queenstown remembers nothing worse than the southerly gale which began early on Saturday morning and did not ease down until about 9 a.m. More than twenty boats lying on local boat-slips have either been totally destroyed or368 words
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Article288 1933-01-20 14 PLANS TO CATCH MALICIOUS HOAXERS Plans for putting a stop ito the activities of persons who give false alarms of fire are under consideration by the London Fire Brigade. The introduction of the automatic telephone system has resulted in a great increase in the number of288 words
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Article216 1933-01-20 14 WHISTLE-REED REMOVED FROM GIRL’S LUNG London, Dec. 29. London's queerest “casualty'’ of the Christmas festivities presented a problem to the staff of the King George Hospital, Ilford. The patient, a 10-year-old girl, arrived at the hospital late on Christmas Day. With every breath she216 words
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Article185 1933-01-20 14 MOTHER’S ATTACK ON COMRADES Berlin, Dec. 30. An obituary notice announcing that her son was murdered by his own comrades has been published by the mother of the Nazi storm trooper Hentsch, whose body was recently found in the River Elbe. The Government of Saxony has now asked185 words
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Advertisement284 1933-01-20 14 i <■> '<‘ X Z Z’>7' r Vu > IL. J X i{ i l v\-'x/ Wa POPULAR wFwSm ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, yVgggjfffiy .d&f Eure sugar and unfailing quality ave made Messrs. Chivers’ Jams world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits front284 words
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Advertisement387 1933-01-20 14 7 i 1 CT rx i I Tto/ydl Mm I ’1" 1 /n I -My*- I i FOR MOTORISTS i Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills I Are Invaluable. J X 7HETHER one motors ror business or \A/ pleasure, either as a driver or passenger, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will387 words
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Advertisement2087 1933-01-20 15 a. p ©.-BRITISH INDIA :>U /v v. AND APCAR LINES I Rm4/-ofriN<r3Sss©3i WmWwPillH™i z (Companies Incorporated In Engird; BLUE EUMJfEE LIMB HOME TO ENGLAND MAILPASSENGERandCARG °services f V e*el LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang iJidon PANAMA CAM 4 P Peninsular and Oriental SN r POLYDORUS Amsterdam, London and Hamburg. Jan.2,087 words
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Article78 1933-01-20 16 HOCKEY F.M.S. Team Selected (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. The following have been selected to represent the F.M.S. against the Colony at hockey on January 28: E. M. Manuel (Negri), H. D. G. Jansz < Perak), W. J. Thomas (Selangor), Alladad Khan (Perak), G. O.78 words
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Article142 1933-01-20 16 Reuter Wireless. Solution in Two Years Envisaged Beirut, Jan. 10. A solution in two years of France’s Syrian problem similar in some respects to the mandatory problem Britain faced in Iraq is envisaged in the understanding reached by M. Henri Ponsot, the French High Commissioner, according to newsReuter Wireless. - 142 words
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Article103 1933-01-20 16 Ship’s Head Boy Offered Police Protection (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Detectives boarded the s.s. Niew Holland when she docked yesterday. It will be remembered that when the vessel was last in port the head boy was riding in a ricksha along Beach Road when he103 words
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Article73 1933-01-20 16 Reuter. How Accused Secured Last Minute Reprieve Hong Kong, Yesterday. Cheng Kwok Yau had a dramatic lastminute reprieve under the most unusual circumstances. The appeals were fruitless and a reprieve petition last week was rejected. This was rather surprising and on account of his age and provocation theReuter. - 73 words
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Article46 1933-01-20 16 Reuter. Exchange Divisions of Liverpool Result London, Yesterday. In the by-election in the Exchange division of Liverpool, owing to the death of Sir James Reynolds, National Conservative, resulted in Colonel J. J. Shute, National Conservative, being elected with 15,198 votes to Mr. Silverman's (Labour) 12,412.. Reuter. - 46 words
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Article76 1933-01-20 16 Shop Hours During Holidays In the Singapore Cold Storage Co.’s advertisement yesterday relating to the forthcoming holidays, it was stated that the company ’s branches would be closed all day on January 26, 27, 28. This is incorrect and in order not to mislead the public76 words
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Article27 1933-01-20 16 club queen,” has died of influenza.—Reuter. Mrs. Meyrick Dies of Influenza London, To-day. Mrs. Kate Meyrick, London’s night :lub queen,” has died of influenza.—Reu-club queen,” has died of influenza.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article146 1933-01-20 16 New Minister to Germany Tokyo, January 9. The Cabinet has decided to appoint Mr. Matsuzo Nagai, former Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, as Ambassador to Germany, succeeding Mr. Obata, who has returned to Tokyo. The Cabinet has also decided to appoint Mr. Hiroshi Saito, Counsellor of the Embassy146 words
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Article40 1933-01-20 16 —Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. The Senate approved a resolution permitting the President of the United States to place an embargo on the export of arms after securing the co-operation of such Government as the President deems necessary.-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article131 1933-01-20 16 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paria 8534 85 13|16 New York 3.34% 3.34% Montreal 3.85 3.84% Brussels 24.18 24.19% Geneva 17.37% 17.39 Amsterdam 8.33 8.34 Milan 65 7|16 65 7j16 Berlin 14.07% 14 3|32 Stockholm 18.35 18 11|32 Copenhagen 19 31|32 20 1|32 Oslo 19% 19 17|32131 words
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Article605 1933-01-20 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller? MINING Ayer Hitam 1019 ll|3ex 10]6 11 Oex Bangrin ll|o 12|0 11J0 120 Changkat 27j0 30,0 27|6 30|0c Hong Fatt 27% 32%605 words
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Article1096 1933-01-20 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, =1 da RUBBER (Dollar.) c c Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Eatate 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 7 9 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates Aver Molek Rubber Co. Io Ayer Pana« Rubber Estates 3 _4 Balau Planting Syndicate Bassett RubberCo Ratu Lintai.a1,096 words
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Advertisement351 1933-01-20 16 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOT,CES gHSSE&x vv' 1 S.S. "GLEMIFFER” Voy 36 (ARRIVED 17-1-33.) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel CA Il A h from Europe are hereby notified that a w JyADh General Survey of all cargo landed in a A j, EVANS’ damaged condition will be held in P.H.B.351 words
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Miscellaneous186 1933-01-20 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Call Signs: G.S.E. G.S.C. Wavelengths 31.3 metres —25.3 metres. p.m. 9.50 Big Ben The Northern Studio Orchestra Directed by Frank Bridge 10.20 Illustrated Musical Concert by Sir Walford Davies 10.50 "Leaders in Other Lands" Mr. Vernon Bartlett (Blattnerphone-Stille Process.) 11.10 The Scottish Studio Orchestra Directed by Guy186 words
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