Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section18 1933-02-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE JSTABUSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY. Ist FEBRUARY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS18 words
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Article528 1933-02-01 1 ()XI 0,.- greatest NOVELISTS of THF. DAY Distinguished Career London, Yesterday. awth bM P“ ce Mr Joh followlnß n flMenza.— Re u t er yOBEL PRIZE WINNER* Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. John Galsworthy, one of the outgunding litera-y ’’gures of his time, both novelist and ywright died this528 words
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642 1933-02-01 1 nest way I--- using chemical weapons. Rugby Service. British Plan ALL PROPOSALS TO BE EMBODIED IN A CONVENTION Rugby, Yesterday. The text of the proposals for expediting the work of the Disarmament Conference submitted by the British delegate to the President of the Conference,nest way I--- – using chemical weapons. Rugby Service. - 642 words
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Article124 1933-02-01 1 The following communique has been issued by the F.M.S. Government e The Governments of the four Fedei ated Malay States have decided to r<peat in respect of the year 1933 the ter porary waiver of all current rent due on agricultural lands in excess of $2 an acre,124 words
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Article154 1933-02-01 1 —Rugby Radio Service. NEW ORGANISATION TO BE ESTABLISHED Effective Policy Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Austen Chamberlain, whose intervention in the debate on the Housing Bill last session created a great impression on. the members of all parties, presided to-day at the conference of representatives of housing organisations to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 154 words
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Article104 1933-02-01 1 Free State and Northern Ireland.—Rugby Radio Service. Statistics for Year 1932 Rugby, Yesterday. Trade statistics of the Irish Free State show that in the year 1932 imports from all countries into the Free State totalled £42,572,000 against £50,457,000 in the previous year. Exports from the Free StateFree State and Northern Ireland.—Rugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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246 1933-02-01 1 Count Uchida’s Diet Speech JAPANESE AMBASSADOR EXPLAINS ALLEGED MISSTATEMENTS to have penetrated collective farms.—Reuter. Moscow, Yesterday. Count Uchida’s references to the Soviet in his Diet speech of Jan. 21 led to the exchange of Notes between M. Karakhan, Assistant Foreign Commissar, and the Japaneseto have penetrated collective farms.—Reuter. - 246 words
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Article84 1933-02-01 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Strike Begins Yesterday at -Midnight Rugby, Yesterday. ThO strike on the railways of Northern Ireland and on the whole of the Great Northern Railway of Ireland, which is partly in the Irish Free State, began at midnight. The strikers are refusing reduction o wages.—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article28 1933-02-01 1 to Rugby Radio Service. Three Days’ Tour of Cornwall Rugby, Yesterday. will leave London ThP Prince of Wales win Xn'rlvX “Tt. midnight train-nugby Rad.o Service.to Rugby Radio Service. - 28 words
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Article22 1933-02-01 1 Reuter. Briggs Company Strike Ended Detroit, Yesterday. The Briggs Motor Body Company has announced that the strike has ended.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article161 1933-02-01 1 Rugby Radio Service. consideration OF POLICY before CABINET Salter Report Rugby, Yesterday. The question of road and rail transport and consideration of policy in regard to the proposals of the Royal Commission, presided over by Sir Arthur Salter, is understood to have been before the subcommitteeRugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article142 1933-02-01 1 Received by the German President Berlin, Jan. 25. President von Hindenburg received the Hungarian pretender, the Archduke Otto of Hapsburg, who recently arrived in Berlin to complete his studies at the local university. It is stated that the visit had a strictly private character, arising from the President’s142 words
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Article91 1933-02-01 1 More Co-operation Called For Berlin, Jan. 25. The internationalisation of the commercial air services was vigorously opposed by the permanent secretary to the Minister of Communications, Dr. Koenig, speaking on behalf of the Minister of Communications, Herr von Rucbenach, who is ill with influenza, in opening the 34th91 words
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Article29 1933-02-01 1 A Conference of Producers Paris, Jan. 25. The pan-European congress of film producers is being held here, French, German, Austrian, Swiss and English producers arc prominently represented.29 words
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Advertisement16 1933-02-01 1 brothers gEN’TfSTS 11 |d Office next i tu The Dispensary t. Tire 52, Leith Street Brancb16 words
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Advertisement1875 1933-02-01 2 RATES FOR CASUAL t ”nking E *corporation BANKS 1116" ADVERTISEMENTS BANK S L |M!TED V (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Successors to nederlandsche Hongkong and I “SEZLT handel- maatschaphj, Shanghai Banking P I fl fl fl the Advertisement Manager, The AND N.V. M■■ ajf •Pinantr THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK J1,875 words
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Article1367 1933-02-01 3 Ceylon to Beg for rts Return from England AT PRESENT IN GRAND VESTIBULE OF WINDSOR CASTLE Colombo. Another attempt is being made by the Nationalists in Ceylon to get back from Britain th.e Crown and the Throne of the Sinhalese Kings, which are now in1,367 words
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Advertisement156 1933-02-01 3 Extremes i Ki I Temperatures BtgH t II DO NOT AFFECT < Q§gjg£g|g|| COPPER QUEEN BELTING FJ KCHASE mr FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, I x PENANG. tn v t J’ A’.< Sv\. I Wtewsk PO P U L A R vSirW®B& ALL OVER THEWORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest,156 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-01 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement286 1933-02-01 3 v.J j /x A Oio fennosos goiter the fit Ji I I ERg~-7n t a A- t'' Glaxo ba* been build* >• i n g bounie babies for K nearly a quarter of a R century. All over the norld it goes C V* x in every language it is286 words
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Article1170 1933-02-01 4 Mr. J. S. Hallam arrived by the s.s. i Krian yesterday from Hagan Datoh. Major F. J. Ayris, V.D., M. V. 1., has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-j Colonel. On his return from leave Mr. Marshall,! of the Forest Department, has been posted to Telua1,170 words
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Article201 1933-02-01 4 Sent to House of Detention Anokh Singh, a Sikh found living on the charity of the Brick Kiln Road Temple, was ordered by the Police Magistrate yesterday to be sent to the House of Detention despite his claim to have money and work in Kedah. Detective Sub-Inspector Santha201 words
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73 1933-02-01 4 Sungei Patani, Jan. 30. (From Our Own Correspondent) The Christian Marriage Enactment 1351, an enactment to provide for the marriage of persons professing the Christian religion, has been passed by the Kedah State Council. Under Section 4 of the Enact- ment the I'iwident of the State73 words
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Advertisement110 1933-02-01 4 «OHIBWHB/ KW O ili "h "r" THEIR: LATEST! DBB9B Nsght Shall Be F lled WHh Musie t Dream Sweetheart nnarn Moonlight On The River D 8950 5 It Was So Beautiful b In case you’ve missed their last one or two records, let us tell you L that there is110 words
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Miscellaneous140 1933-02-01 4 'Phone 264 6 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH UNIVERSAL f PICTURES CORPORATION The Most Colossal Double Feature Programme Ever Presented I JACK OKIE b IN THE HILARIOUS COMEDY OF HOLLYWOOD "ONCE IN A LIFETIME" > STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY TOM MIX IN THE THRILLING DRAMA OF THE GLORIOUS WEST140 words
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Article431 1933-02-01 5 RUGBY: hE rest surprise the SELECTORS LIND’S FINE DISPLAY JCOTLAND 21 PTS., THE REST 9 Edinburgh, Jan. 14. Rest had a lead of six points at the «1 in the final Scottish trial at Mur‘"Tkl this afternoon. In the second half, jXver, Scotland were superior, and won431 words
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Article109 1933-02-01 5 Eight New Caps Against Wales The following Scottish team was chosen at Edinburgh on Jan. 14 to oppose Wales at Swansea on February 4: David 1. Brown (Cambridge); lan Smith (London Scottish), H. D. B. Lorre -ie (Oxford), H. Lind (Dunf ermine), and K. C. Fyfe (Cambridge). K.109 words
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Article1030 1933-02-01 5 r m xon Times to the Dog Sou'h mnt'.'i' 1 VanquiBhe<i of the North vs. noon irath 1 i* 1 Anson roatl tn the afteron' !he Hotel in the of S'nson tt,Ulxia y at the annual end Itugby Vni n 11 ba of the Malayan devot,,... -Most of1,030 words
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Article561 1933-02-01 5 > P. W. D. L. ForAgst. I Aberavon 25 15 5 5 203 97 Abertillery 20 13 2 5 164 88 Bank of England 14 7 1 6 157 132 i Barclays Bank 15 10 1 4 245 95 Bath 23 17 1 5 223 127 Bedford561 words
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Article128 1933-02-01 5 CRICKET .—Reuter. Australia Does Not Desire Cancellation of Tour Melbourne, Yesterday. A summary of the Australian Cricket Board’s reply unanimously regards bodyline bowling as opposed to the spirit of cricket and unnecessarily dangerous to the players. It considers it unnecessary to cancel the remainder of the tour. The.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article642 1933-02-01 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 30. The annual shoot for the Osborne Shield, presented by F. Douglas Osborne, Esq., in 1909, for competition between teams representing the States of the Federation, took place yesterday on the Kuala Lumpur Rifle Range. Last year Selangor642 words
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Article65 1933-02-01 5 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT The following matches have been arranged for to-day:— Mixed Doubles Handicap: —3 Miss Hardwick and C. D. Morgan v. —4 Miss S. Dennys and F. G. Pooley. Championship Pairs: A. L. B. Perkins and G. R. Evans v. E. G. Bird and G. C.65 words
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Article158 1933-02-01 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, I read with keen interest your very opportune lucid and forceful leader of the 27th instant, and can only say that the M.C.P., by their masterful inactivity, are only bringing the trade of Penang to stagnation point, and the158 words
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Article152 1933-02-01 5 FAREWELL TO POLICE INSPECTOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Simgei Patani, Jan. 30. The Police Club, Sungei Patani, was tiur venue of a pleasant farewell function on Monday, January 30, when Inspector Abusman bin Mohamed Isa, Officer in charge Police Depot, Central Kedah, Sungei Patani, was the guest of152 words
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Advertisement65 1933-02-01 5 ST.UMP or no slump, «11 the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver tiaing Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser *tnd consumer a square deal. If you see65 words
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Advertisement117 1933-02-01 5 >1 hJ—L p ET we,cht 1 1. 1 WsW 7 1. j* I MCNRY VAU9M CO. UA 1 P.O. BOX an Aton# I PCNANO. S. S. Adartss 1 Please tend me a free copy of the r-i SPERHV COIAL Cook Book 1 4 1 t J Modes de Paris I117 words
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Article3460 1933-02-01 6 THE MALAYAN AGENCY’S ACTIVITIES: REDUCTION IN COST OF ADMINISTRATION IRISH PEAT AS A RIVAL TO RUBBER!: HARD LOT OF THE REPATRIATED PLANTER: MALAYAN'S SCOTTISH ESTATE: BRITISH EMPIRE GOLF MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 18. .ISAYAN AGENCY’S VALUE I nad Ui.e pleasure the other day3,460 words
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Advertisement14 1933-02-01 6 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited, Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery14 words
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Advertisement431 1933-02-01 6 y I V PYRAMID. ‘TI c Happy Handkerchief’*Handkerchief For Men LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service Pyramids offer you always the Greatest Handkerchief Value in the World. Guaranteed by Tootals. A TOOTAL PRODUCT TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE CO., LTD., Manchester,431 words
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Article3106 1933-02-01 7 of'flSH LADIES' GOLF TOUR: "BLUE BIRD S" fjexT RECORD ATTEMPT: HEAVYWIGHTS' GRUELLING CONTEST: WORLD ATHLETIC RECORDS: THE POPULARITY OF BADMINTON (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. IBprince wins golf cup ol Wales has won the cup The rrinci goes with the weekly medal com„„w ol me3,106 words
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Advertisement143 1933-02-01 7 Well above g the Average jjii: Cow Gate builds the healthy virile child, not the fat and flabby baby of the ordinary artificial food. That is why modem Mothers the world over are turning to it with K sa»’ relief A “There is NO DOUBT about THS DATS REMOVES* I143 words
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Article876 1933-02-01 8 After two efforts which proved abortive, Herr Hitler, the Austrian exsignboard painter and ex-soldier—he served with distinction in a Bavarian regiment during the War —has realised his ambition. To-day he is Chancellor of the German Republic. His handling of affairs will be watched with the closest876 words
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Article988 1933-02-01 8 Standing in that dusty square of the seaside town of Stayford, I decided that in endeavouring to find romance by tra- veiling home by motor-coach instead of the known and tried routine and discomfort of the railway journey I had attempted a vain and foolish thing. My fellow-travellers988 words
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Article682 1933-02-01 8 FAMOUS SYDNEY TESTS The Sydney cricket grounds first Test match was pl ayed Ue scene of many memorable conf tween England and Australia there that the late R. E Foster th lish amateur batsman, on his f< pearance in a Test match put record score of 287,682 words
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Advertisement176 1933-02-01 8 .dfiHSSfilfiSfHfitfHfilfKfiHilfiHFWHfiJfiifilfiSFHitfv 1 r E. O. HOTEL. PENANG. 1 1 TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE -ffiffitfiHiSHiHMSffiffiffiSffiHitfiffiffiffiJfiF IMI M Ml» OVER 50,000 PEOPLE VISITED US DURING THE HOLIDAYS 50,000 PEOPLE CANNOT BE WRONG. WEMBLEY Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera WILL STAGE Day Show —1 P.M. “YEONG CHENG SOO KIAP Night Show —8 P.M. KUAN176 words
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Article50 1933-02-01 9 geuter. Bombay, Yesterday. management of nine cotton mills ThC the Ed. Sassoon group anginL "possibility Of the mills clos*’U" Z e wi, 11 unless trade improves. M departments of three other W' xp ikying to the above group m'* 1 i for the same reason. tnail <*>°geuter. - 50 words
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Article254 1933-02-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. Cabinet in Agreement with premier’s Line of Policy Rugby, Yesterday. v ion O f war debts received the 'The f the Cabinet at its meeting .Hention <> Times says it is underyflUrd r dtrs were unanimous in their rt<KXl 7 with the general line of'.- Rugby Radio Service. - 254 words
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Article87 1933-02-01 9 taken aboard the tug.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Owing to c. continuous easterly gale and rough seas relief of the keepers of Eddystone Lighthouse was ten days overdue when yesterday a relief tug was able, after several attempts, to get near enough to establish contact with the lighthousetaken aboard the tug.—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article128 1933-02-01 9 European Renders First-Aid (From Our Special Correspondent) Ipoh, January 31. Yesterday evening, about 6.30, a lorry bearing number Pk. 8252 and laden with furniture, capsized while coming into Ipoh, Irom the direction of Kuala Kangsar, near ’he bridge which leads over the railway hnes. There is a128 words
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Article116 1933-02-01 9 I.—Reuter. European Woman’s Decree 'I Made Absolute rom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. decree nisi made by Mr. Justice r aht\ i n vorce aC (j on brought by Khammugan, a European, against 'isband was made absolute yesterday, th -t" Urdship mrwle a further order that veiit fhildrenI.—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article1045 1933-02-01 9 PAKNAM TOWN BURNED DOWN Great Losses Bangkok, Saturday. Fine completely wiped out the Paknam market on Thursday—the first day of the Chinese New Year. In little over three hours—from 12.45 p.in. to 3.30 p.m. damage and loss to about half a million ticals was caused. The scene1,045 words
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Article128 1933-02-01 9 —Reuter. M. PAUL BONCOUR FOREIGN MINISTER February Vote Passed Paris, Yesterday. M. Daladier has formed a Cabinet as follows Premier and Minister of War, M. Daladier. Minister of Finance M. George Bonnet, Budged M. Lamoureux. Foreign Minister M. Paul Boncour. Minister for the Interior M. Chautemps. Minister—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article208 1933-02-01 9 leave London on February 2.—Reuter. Nationalist Government Favours “Open Door” 1 London, Yesterday. Dr. Kung was received by Mr. Macdonald this morning and was entertained to luncheon by representatives of the Department of Overseas Trade at the Savoy Hotel. Dr. Kung left for Manchester in the evening accompaniedleave London on February 2.—Reuter. - 208 words
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Article245 1933-02-01 9 —Reuter. PRESIDENT’S GREAT-HEARTED RESOLVE” British Press Views Berlin, Yesterday. Hitler in a manifesto thanks all Nazi comrades men and women for their loyalty and also President Hindenburg for his great-hearted resolve to name me Chancellor” and concludes: “May the Almighty not withhold His blessing on the re-establishment.—Reuter. - 245 words
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Article408 1933-02-01 9 Police and Communists Clash Dresden, Jan. 25. Eight demonstrators were killed and twelve seriously injured in a clash between police and communists to-night. FULLER PARTICULARS Dresden, Jan. 26. The whole city stands under the stress and worry of last night’s affray, when nine people were killed and eleven408 words
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Article422 1933-02-01 9 Now Affecting Spain Madrid, Jan. 25. The cold wave overrunning Europe has reached Spain, where the thermometer reached low levels which have not been experienced in many years. Snow fell at Valenera for the first time since the last pre-war year. INFLUENZA IN BRUSSELS Brussels, Jan. 25. ’Flu422 words
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Article92 1933-02-01 9 YESTERDAY TO-DAY t,N zX TIN (S Months) £147-10-0 £149-15-0 ndon $75 .00 $75.62% Singapore Business Done 00 Penang Business Done 25 tons QA COPRA-(Sundrled) S()Q ()Q BLACK PEPPER ***** RUBBER 2 d 2A(d L° ndon 2 %c (G) 2%c. (G) New York 6 4 cU Singapore TAPIOCA $32592 words
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Advertisement98 1933-02-01 9 Ci a qd o o "Swing" costs r.o more than ordinary brands, and in these days of economy that’s a great comfort And talking of comfort, thrre is nothing like "Swing" blended specially for the Tropics, for ironing out the hardships of life By the way, how long did it98 words
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Article3272 1933-02-01 10 INTERESTING ADDRESS BY ROTARIAN E.T. M. LIAS CHARACTERISTICS OF EARL OF STRAFFORD COMPLETE INDIFFERENCE TO POWER AND POSITION At the weekly tiffin meeting of the Penang Rotary Club ■yesterday, Rotarian E. T. M. Lias, headmaster of the Francis Light School, delivered a very interesting address on3,272 words
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Advertisement247 1933-02-01 10 :ikv o wStvl F WOi T °TAL ASSETS Policies issued against FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, ETC., ETC. FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. Representatives: I Messrs. Kennedy Co., Mr. Ben R. T. Mitchell, I c/o Messrs. Lean Co., 8, Beach Street, Penang. I Messrs. Boon Tean247 words
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292 1933-02-01 11 NEGRO WITH GIFT FOR GOLD Pigeon Island Brown Comes to Town Pigeon Island Brown has come to town. He cannot write his name and he signs his cheques with a x, but—that x is worth anything up to a million dollars.292 words
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Article407 1933-02-01 11 A EUGENIC PROBLEM Dr. C. J. Bond, of Leicester, addressed a meeting, arranged by the Eugenics Society, on The Greatest Problem of Our Time.” He said that recent reports, although showing great improvement in the general health of the school population, did not provide any407 words
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Article632 1933-02-01 11 THE PASSING OF 1932 TRADITIONAL SCENES IN LONDON Scenes of gaiety and colour marked with joy the passing of the Old Year and with hope the coming of the New in London. There was the customary pandemonium at midnight. The whistling of trains, the ringing of632 words
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Advertisement257 1933-02-01 11 E3O| F EVANS’ Anti»eptic Vf Throat PASTILLES are good for your Throat. Doctor» »11 E. •Sm'.'X I oveT the world recotnF mend them knowing the efficient way in ll which they relieve S' colds, cough». caiarrh, E i! inflamed and septic Siu— throats. EI From r hwnlete enryI 1 wh257 words
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Advertisement23 1933-02-01 11 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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Advertisement347 1933-02-01 11 rar your throats sake, smoke cravena: CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES FRESH ilSWli LOND ON A (SEALED-FRESH in fatenied TRU-VAC tins and moisture- »roof“ CELLOPHANE.") <<> WK I/ r r I x Uli U-Ci STRIPPING THE LEAF 1” ‘t>ac‘out, «unny Stripping room, at Arcadia Work», vein. f and stalk are rapidly and347 words
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2253 1933-02-01 12 President And A New Commissioner SHOULD BILLS BE SCRUTINISED? Mr. Heah Joo Siang Willing To Sit Up All Night At yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners svhich, from the agenda promised to be a dry-as-dust affair, a query by Mr. Heah Joo Seang as2,253 words
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Advertisement223 1933-02-01 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An adven men! in the "Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman From one week’s end to another it talks buvineM without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle oi interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in223 words
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Advertisement236 1933-02-01 12 I 11 vk o I Z'JI PRICES FROM $l 85 PER PAIR. S 0 Don’t worry about the stocking problem. We know how important it is... how quickly stockings wear out, how hard it is to buy them good looking yet economical. Have you tried Kayser* hosiery? They’re sheer, eleer236 words
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Article610 1933-02-01 13 Sctsdule cf Principal Lines <rVO A ,??t f VPSf,elB arrlVl B -urn F -a'XDg during the week: yd aaW 1 IN PORT JO-DAY u r roN from Singapore. Sails Colombo. Havre, Liverpool, Glas<mw and Hullfrom Liverpool. Sails for S H»« km«. -«.>oy, Shan hal an<l S610 words
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Article338 1933-02-01 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 THURSDAY, 2 Hockey: P.R.C. Non-Benders v. Ladies, Police Ground, Patani Road, 5.10 p.m. SATURDAY, 4 Cricket: P.R.C. v. Eastern Smelting Company, Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 5 Cricket: P. R. C. v. Authentics, Esplanade, 10 a.m. SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf Club Races, Ist day. Cricket. P.C.C.338 words
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Article131 1933-02-01 13 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris ..87 86 15|16 New York 3.39% 3.39% Montreal 4.02’4 3.99 Brussels 24.41% 24.39% Geneva 17.56% 17.54 Amsterdam 8.44 8.44 Milan 66 9|16 66 7|16 Berlin 14 9 32 14.30 Stockholm 18.42% 18.42% Copenhagen 22 7|16 21% Oslo 19% 19 9|16 Vienna131 words
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Article715 1933-02-01 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star), by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail service will be closed at 7 a.m. on Friday. A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed715 words
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Advertisement380 1933-02-01 13 Drink and enjoy KOig TEA Lipton’s Tea world-famous for its delightful flavour WX: Everyone enjoys it an d ts high ’’WfOV stan^ quality never varies. LIPTON’S TEA is on sale everywhere. Look for the famous Yellow Label. LIPTON LTD., Tea Planters, Ceylon. Offices:— Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA380 words
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Article760 1933-02-01 14 CONFIDENCE TRICK ALLEGATIONS AMERICAN LAWYER AND A CHANCE MEETING London, Jan. 11. A New York lawyer, Mr. William Reswick, who said he was returning to America that afternoon, gave evidence at Bowstreet Police Court, London, when Thomas Kelly (52) and Edward Lane (36), travellers, of no fixed760 words
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Article702 1933-02-01 14 WHEN FREE AND DUTIABLE GOODS ARE MIXED HON’BLE JUSTICE GERAHTY’S FINDING A judgment of some interest was delivered by the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Gerahty, K. C., at the Ipoh Supreme Court in the Customs appeal which was argued by Mr. J. Dunford Wood on the 14th instant.702 words
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Advertisement424 1933-02-01 14 Taxed to the Uttermost CASSELL’S TABLETS worked wonders Mr». MORLEY, of Wandtworth, London, •my»: I was taxed to the uttermost, walked about in a semi-conscious condition and was quite unable to carry on single-handed, but those bad times are past, for which Cassell s Tablets have the entire praise. Right424 words
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Advertisement274 1933-02-01 14 BRITISH EXPAN DED METAL I BEST 9UALITY w yr V W J j l J i j /f rf 'I y 11 W f Large Stecks >( y Competitive j Carried Prices B W 7 Wb'Z if THE MIDLAND EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. I 1 (Incorporated in the S.S.) Hr274 words
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Article601 1933-02-01 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 10j6 ll[6ex 10'9 lli3ex Batu Caves 32% 37% 35 40 Kamunting 5j3 s|9ex SAY 6ioex Kinta 84 86 84601 words
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Article1104 1933-02-01 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I[ NAMES. oa I RUBBER (Dollar.) S c. c Allenby Rubber Co. 9 4? Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Jo 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 93 Ayer Hitam Plantinc Syndicate 50 Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 30 Ayer Panaa Rubber Es’ates3o Balau Planting1,104 words
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