Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 February 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-02-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 27. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article1003 1933-02-03 1 fAR EAST Shanghai Evacuation \NGLO-JAPANESE agreement denied Tibet Canard Exploded Rugby, Yesterday. An official denial of certain reports, which have been circulated at Geneva, regarding the British attitude to the Sino-Japanese dispute was issued today by the Foreign Office. “There is no truth whatever in the report1,003 words
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Article76 1933-02-03 1 —Rugby Radio Service. PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT REACHED Rugby, Yesterday. The following statement regarding the dispute arising from the Persian Government’s cancellation of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company’s concession w r as made public in Geneva to-day Dr. Benes as the League Council’s Rapporteur got into touch with both parties to’—Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article157 1933-02-03 1 .—Reuter. BRIGHT SIGNS FOR INDUSTRY Mr. Runciman's Optimism ENTERPRISE AND PATIENCE NEEDED London, To-day. There are bright signs for British industry, according to Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, who, surveying the world Ln a speech at St. lye’s Chamber of Commerce dinner, did.—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article75 1933-02-03 1 Radio Servi"° WdS f h S tenant s.—Rugby Al TER SUCCESSFUL tour of Cornwall Rugby, Yesterday. 1,1 Iri,lCe of Wales at the conclusion «fternoon of the tour of the Duchy Driva!™^ 11 re turned to London in his speetpd a rOplane Thi3 morning he infarm nls °tRadio Servi"°WdS °f h*S tenants.—Rugby - 75 words
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Article95 1933-02-03 1 R- A. F. Officer’s Trying Experience ’hir Own Correspondent) For thr Sin gapore, Yesterday. Murphy r n UrS last pilot officer K Ap > Seletar was pinned turncxi ii n m °t° r -car when it overtually le onp, y Tampenis Road. Evenhl 111 h> Mr" M95 words
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291 1933-02-03 1 First Anniversary Of Conference Disarmament Rugby Radio Service. The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference met at Geneva today on the anniversary of the opening of the Conference. The President, Mr. A. Henderson, said the year had been eventful but, as far as real disarmamentRugby Radio Service. - 291 words
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Article104 1933-02-03 1 AVIATION ,—Reuter. Possible Next Year FOUR DAYS IN A FEW YEARS Political Obstruction And Wrangling London, Yesterday. Amsterdam-Batavia by air in sax days next year was predicted by Herr Plesman, Managing Director of the Royal Dutch Air Lines at a lecture at the Royal Aeronautical Society, Loodon. He,—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article85 1933-02-03 1 writers with fifty centres.—Rugby Radio Service. NOBEL PRIZE MONEY TO PEN CLUB Rugby, Yesterday. It is revealed that at the wish of Mr. John Galsworthy, the Novelist and Dramatist, who died on Tuesday, his Nobel prize money amounting to 19,600 will be given in trust for thewriters with fifty centres.—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article206 1933-02-03 1 Death of Famous Sportsman London, Yesterday. The death has taken place of Lord Wavertree. —Reuter. The following is from who’s who. Wavertree, Ist Baron, cr. 1919; of Delamere, Cheshire; William Hall Walker, D. L. Lancs.; Hon. Col. 55th (West Lancs). Div. R.E.; b. 25 Dec. 1850; 3rd s.206 words
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Article69 1933-02-03 1 —Reuter Wireless. May Still be Found London, Jan. 29. Hopes that Mr. Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, is alive have aroused great interest and the memorial service arranged in London has been cancelled. It. is unders'ood that the reason of fresh hope is the rumour that the airman—Reuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article100 1933-02-03 1 Reuter. GOOD IMPRESSION IN TIN CIRCLES Production Below Consumption FEARS OF OUTSIDE PRODUCTION London, To-day. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent says that reduction of visible tin supplies by 1,632 tons to 43,941 during January created a very good impression in tin quarters who express the opinion thatReuter. - 100 words
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Article38 1933-02-03 1 —Reuter Wireless. Copenhagen, Jan. 28. Drastic action has been taken by the Government to prevent the lockout, the Premier introducing a Bill prolonging existing labour agreements and prohibiting strikes and lockouts for the next twelve months..—Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article91 1933-02-03 1 ACCUSED SENTENCED TO DEATH (From Our Own Correspondent) K. Lumpur, Yesterday. After a hearing lasting three days at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, the assessors, to-day found Foo Fook Tiong guilty of the wilful murder of Mrs. Mina Wallace on the night of Nov. 16, 1931. With91 words
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Article76 1933-02-03 1 .—Reuter Much Damage in Philadelphia.’ Outrage Philadelphia, Jan. 28. One person was killed and 12 injured int a bomb explosion which demolished a threw story house belonging to John Disilvestro. a friend of Mussolini and President of t.’/o ‘‘Sons of Italy.” Disilvestro, himself, absent at the time of.—Reuter - 76 words
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Article62 1933-02-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. “I don’t think I had better go ashore, remarked Mr. George Bernard Shaw jocularly when told of the strictness of the laios against Communism here. G. B. S. in company with 300 other world tourists arrived in the Empress of Britain62 words
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Advertisement15 1933-02-03 1 f. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement77 1933-02-03 1 1 Ag| I 1 SI a y t y w -^ll T V- SHSsiwiJte a most I REFRESHING j DRINK j 1 ST KEY BRAND GRAPE l i’J JUICE is rich in blood- f I building and body-energising f f S’ /n\ (S properties. f r— lt is non-alcoholic and77 words
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Advertisement1746 1933-02-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL the over^ P banks Tfip ABVEBTPEHEBTS BAN limited 111 V «<" (lncorporated in the Straits Settlements.) e Successors to nederlandsche Hongkong and I HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, shanghai Banking D 1 n 0 11 Man er The NV Corporation FIII!1 0 ruai.g Gaze.te. THt LIMITED. (NETHERLANDS TRADING (Incarpa r a1,746 words
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Miscellaneous1106 1933-02-03 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES ncrMEO ar THE t.g. wiklcss comcsk>wmt and the eehahg wireless society Midnight la. m. 2a. m. 1 3a. m. 4a. m. sa. m. 6a. m. ft p. m. rn m -r to to to to to to to to 6 P to 7 P to 8 P-1,106 words
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Article946 1933-02-03 4 Mr. C. F. Mummery, Dental Surgeon, F.M.S., has returned from leave. Mr. R. K. Rule, Government Surveyor, has arrived in Seremban to take up duties. Mr. P. H. Romney, of the Singapore Free Press, and Mrs. Romney, sailed for home on leave on Wednesday. Mr. Caldwell, A.C.P.,946 words
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Advertisement257 1933-02-03 4 y*' x> x TOBRAECO f »<co SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT /j) 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 it257 words
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Advertisement265 1933-02-03 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS Bargains I Bargains m THE matter of auction sale The Companies Ordinance of Useful Furniture, Almeirahs, Marble top tables, Dinner Wagons, Typist desk, Flower 1923. stands, chairs, Piano (Chappel) Toys etc., etc. AND OF to be held at general sales boom Sungei Marlow Trust, Ltd. On Sunday, February265 words
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Advertisement217 1933-02-03 4 Km DB 899 O H AT KISS I CABIN IN THE COTTON TWO TUNEFUL PIANO SOLOS BY CARROLL GIBBON- pt a OF THE SAVOY HOTEL ORCHESTRA IST DB 939 5 WORDS MUSIC SELECTION PART 1 2 HERE’S BILLY MAYERL IN NOEL COWARDS LATEST SUCcp I THE PIANO TONE WILL AMAZE217 words
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Article965 1933-02-03 5 LIST OF HORSES IN TRAINING SEVERAL NEW AUSTRALIAN IMPORTATIONS The following is a list of the horses and ponies in training for t he Perak Turf Club Spring Meeting to be run on Feb. 11, 15 and 18. The entries have already been published, but965 words
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Article70 1933-02-03 5 are the results of recent Go’d M ><j.>i w xunni; u„ M Scoular 72 J u L 3 IJ P J Moncur 75—4 71‘■•mwick 77—6 7!. Miss' 1 Mh’ M Xed Four somes— Winners— R ‘nners Smith 45 «=39; 42 3 4 0 R Mr and Mrs70 words
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Article292 1933-02-03 5 CELTIC TO MEET FALKIRK SHEFFIELD DERBY The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the second round of the Scottish Cup. Dundee U. v St. Johnstone St. Mirren v Kilmarnock Aberdeen v Hibernian Leith A. v Clyde Celtic v Falkirk Motherwell v Montrose Dumbarton292 words
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989 1933-02-03 5 ANNUAL MEETING Mr. Lim Keong Lay Elected President Presiding at the annual meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association, Penang, yesterday afternoon Mr. Heah Joo Seang referred to several matters of outstanding interest, chief of them being the Government’s announcement of a scheme whereby posts now989 words
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Advertisement48 1933-02-03 5 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL Phone No. 60. TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG ROOMS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR AND WEEK-ENDS AT REASONABLE RATES. BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. DINNER DANCE EVERY THURSDAY and SATURDAY from 8 p.m. to Midnight. Music by LEONARDO C. REYES and his Oriental Dance Orchestra. tu. f. l.'._48 words
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Advertisement119 1933-02-03 5 [our sale] POSITIVELY ENPS TO-MORROW STUPENDOUS CLEARANCE I OF I Hundreds of Articles I HALF PRICE i and even less GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SHOES, SHIRTS, SOCKS, LADIES AND 1 KIDDIES WEAR. CROCKERY. FURNISHING 1 GOODS. AT REALLY ASTOUNDING PRICES. IPOH TAIPING PENANG ALOR STAR. 1 !A Good Resolution for119 words
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Article1186 1933-02-03 6 EVERTON FAIL AGAINST < BIRMINGHAM l HOTSPUR’S CONQUEST OF i STOKE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 14. THE PRINCE S PREFERENCE The Prince of Wales has definitely pro-, mised to be present at Twickenham on Jan. 21st, for the Wales v. England interna-1 tional Rugby match.1,186 words
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Article1211 1933-02-03 6 POSITION IN THE FIRST DIVISION TOO MANY PENALTY KICKS (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan. 14. LIKELY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS It seems now to be a question between the Rangers and Motherwell who will be champions. Motherwell like Hamilton Academicals are to be commended for keeping their players,1,211 words
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Advertisement289 1933-02-03 6 If hat a Relief! jT ...everything is t j plain sailing now... jla There is a feeling of restfulness K j throughout the house—Worry J and Anxiety have given place /(y WM to Relief and Cheerfulness— J'/Z /r\F3 BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW! f 7 x J LOOK AT289 words
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Article1886 1933-02-03 7 an EPIDEMIC OF LEAN FIELDS APPEARANCE OF NATIONAL CANDIDATES CAPTAIN SASSOON'S FATAL ACCIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 18. PKINCE’S secretary in grand national i lovd Thomas, assistant private l r tan to the Prince of Wales, may ride the Grcnd National this year. His «are1,886 words
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Article56 1933-02-03 7 8.8. C. REPRESENTATIVE’S VISIT TO INDIA The British Broadcasting Corporation announces that Mr. Malcolm Frost has been detained in Cape Town owing to illness and his visit to India will, therefore, take place at a later date than was originally announced. A further notification of his movements will56 words
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Article347 1933-02-03 7 OLD SOLDIER’S RECOLLECTIONS Recently quite a number of letters have appeared in the “Times of Malaya” on the subject of the Perak War and the troops which participated therein. Details of the affair are now so scanty, that any further information on the subject347 words
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Article305 1933-02-03 7 P. O. CORFU Return of Many Malayan Residents The P. O. Corfu with passengers and the English Mails for the far East arrived at Penang yesterday with the following passengers for Penang and Singapore: Mr. Maclntyre, Mrs. Law, Miss Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Hember, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. McNeish,305 words
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Article259 1933-02-03 7 Manner of Solemnisation in Kedah (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Jan. 31. Following upon the recent passage of an enactment to register Hindu marriages in Kedah another to provide for the marriage of persons professing the Christian religion has just been brought into force, hitherto no such259 words
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Advertisement27 1933-02-03 7 fate 48 f I.UK ils as,r °l n. f O S A< 3,7 /j 17 Of Co h Me r. C. 1 fli —i i—L -1 —r_27 words
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Advertisement12 1933-02-03 7 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."12 words
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Article502 1933-02-03 8 The decision of the Lord Chief Justice and his colleagues on the question of whether the totalisator anywhere than on an approved racecourse is illegal in England is of immense importance to everyone interested in breeding and racing. From the decision given in the Court502 words
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Article141 1933-02-03 8 The dissolution of the Reichstag is due to refusal of the Catholic Centre Party to support Herr Hitler —there exists a natural incompatibility of the two groups —and as a result a working Parliamentary majority is not available. Under the constitution a new election must be held within141 words
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Article1143 1933-02-03 8 It was as wild a morning as I ever saw. The hollows in the strath were pools, the wind came driving and roaring from the south-west, and there was an intermittent blatter of rain on the windows that faced t. It was nonsense to think1,143 words
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Article882 1933-02-03 8 A POSTAL RECORD Common usage has made th so much the accepted vehicle of that one is surprised to brevit y United States Post Office has i"! across an ordinary pi cture Car m some ingenious correspondent hasl to write no fewer than 701 won the American882 words
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Advertisement389 1933-02-03 8 BALKAN SOBRANIE PIPE I TOBACCO J > 1 I 1 > Packed Stocked fg(* i n [ifc«l s p“'-'. A I W a 1 !<«•** /law Artight f Dealers. Tins. 1 <& J BALKAN SOBRANIE SMOKING. MIXTURE CONTAINS A LARGE J 1 PERCENTAGE OF PURE YENIDJE LEAF AND IS SPECIALLY389 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-03 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. AT.T, ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. M EXCLUSIVE LINGERIE Correct Cut Reasonably Priced Chinese kAHTERti. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. 31, BISHOP ST., PENANG50 words
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Miscellaneous82 1933-02-03 8 1 'Phone (X I IO 5 44 1 6 P.M. To-Night Last Night 9.J5 Matinee To-morrow at 2.30 J UNIVERSAL’S TWO FEATURE SHOW I JACK OAKIEin "ONCE IN A LIFETIME" TOGETHER WITH I TOM MIX in RIDER OF DEATH VALLEY" To-Morrow At 6.15 9.30 RENATE MULLER IN THE SPARKLING COMEDY82 words
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Miscellaneous150 1933-02-03 8 MOONLIGHT AT WEMBLEY New Attraction For Malay Patrons J RONGGENG RONGGENG Three Performances —Friday, Saturday and Sunday Night. Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera WILL STAGE At 8 P.M. PEH CHUAR TUAN Part 1. Beautiful Actresses, New Costumes and Wonderful Transformation Scenes. Showing To Packed Houses Nightly Thean Seng Cantonese Opera150 words
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1742 1933-02-03 9 Unofficial Visit To Canton CENSORSHIP CAMPAIGN s'veral Periodicals And Newspapers Banned [CENTRAL PRESS SERVICE] Canton, January 16. ■l, Lampson, British Minister to China, who arrived here t c British gunboat Tarantulla, went round the city this sightseeing expedition. Escorted by Mr. C. W.1,742 words
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Article47 1933-02-03 9 Dublin, Jan. 30. The result of the Anglo-Irish tariff dispute is shown in the diminution of British exports from £35,732,000 in 1931 to £28,868,000 in 1932, while tue Irish Free State exports have diminished from £31,217,000 in 1931 to £2l, —914,000 in 1932. —Reuter Wireless.47 words
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Article558 1933-02-03 9 .—Reuter. CHANCELLOR DEFINES BRITISH ATTITUDE Roosevelt Declines Comment Rugby, Yesterday. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, discussed the attitude of the British Government to inter-Govern-mental debts in a statement yesterday to American journalists in London. He expressed gra‘ificatiom that the Presidentelect of the United States, Mr..—Reuter. - 558 words
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Article104 1933-02-03 9 stave off the proposed coalition. —Reuter Wireless. Capetown, Jan. 28. With the debate on the motion demanding the resignation of the Government adjourned until January 30th, the political crisis has taken a new turn. The South African party caucus is considering a new offer from Mr. Tielman Roosstave off the proposed coalition.—Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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225 1933-02-03 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. Here Belisha, Financial Secretary, to the Treasury, referring in a speech at Devonport to Government’s policy of providing cheap credit said the first result was a saving of £38,000,000 per annum in respect of interest on national debt.—Rugby Radio Service. - 225 words
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Article55 1933-02-03 9 to-morrow evening for Djibouti.—Reuter Wireless. Great Welcome at Aden Aden, Jan. 28. A great welcome was accorded here to the Emperor of Abyssinia on his arrival here aboard the British Sloop Penzance on a brief private visit. The Emperor will visit points of interest at Aden and leavesto-morrow evening for Djibouti.—Reuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article81 1933-02-03 9 T a YESTERDAY TO-DAY FlN—Spot £l4B-5-0 London UN (8 Months) £149-2-6 London $76.00 Singapore Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA—(Sundried) 4BO BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 2 1 s d. New York 2%c. (G) Singapore cts TAPIOCA 5 Fair See l $3 40 Medium Pearl RICE 0 $5.50 ’"TSmgoon—Parboiled81 words
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Article32 1933-02-03 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Six nations were represented at an installation meeting of Bangkok Freemasons this evening. The attendance was the largest in the history of Lodge St. John.32 words
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Advertisement50 1933-02-03 9 j 1 MORE J FRUIT!! J AUSTRALIAN ORANGES cents per Dozen. PRITCHARD'S I FOOD DEPT. IRunn\>inebe I Hotel-” To-Morrow Morning-Music in the Lounge DINNER DANCE Sunday Orchestral Concert 9 p.m. TIFFIN COUPONS. Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $35.00 for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Managffr. 'Phone 543.50 words
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Article628 1933-02-03 10 ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE—BELGIUM SURMOUNTS THE DIFFICULTY—EMPIRE QUESTIONNAIRE—AMERICAN BROADCASTING THE 8.8. C. YEAR BOOK ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE Interesting developments are taking place in England in connection with the problem of Electrical Interference partly as a result of the suggestions put forward by the Wireless World and endorsed by the Electrician. The recommendations628 words
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Article148 1933-02-03 10 Places of Entry and Immigration Officers Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Jan. 31. In connection of the restriction of aliens recently brought into force in the State of Kedah by the Aliens Enactment of 1351, the Customs gate at Bukit Kayu Hitam and the Customs148 words
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Article148 1933-02-03 10 NOW ONE TO EVERY TWO MEN The number of women employed in the factories and plants of the Soviet Union is rising from year to year, according to the Tass Agency (says Reuter from Moscow). The agency states that 827,000 women were working in industrial148 words
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168 1933-02-03 10 INCREASE LIKELY IN THE NEAR FUTURE a small increase in the price of the cheaper grades of petrol is possible in the near future. Since the prices were raised by 3d. a gallon all round in September last many users have changed over from168 words
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Advertisement542 1933-02-03 10 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. B REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. r DERK P. YONKERMAN. DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease.542 words
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Advertisement10 1933-02-03 10 OUR LIST OF SHORT WAVE STATIONS APPEARS ON PAGE 310 words
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Miscellaneous1174 1933-02-03 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE STATIONS I In Order Of Wavelength I Difference in I time to Malaya. GENERAL I it >< <» I c. STATION. srf I «“i h 03 w days I £2 54CU GX trans ®-SMon s I 7.4 41,891 La Turbie, France I 3- 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy lAG1,174 words
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Article934 1933-02-03 11 R-S.P.C.A. OFFICIALS DENY CRUELTY MOTOR E?4GINE FUMES I CONFLICTING EVIDENCE IN REMARKABLE CASE London, Jan. 11. Summonses taken out by Mr. James Schofield, of Farm Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, against officials of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Crueky to Animals, in Birmingham, alleging cruelty to animals934 words
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Article411 1933-02-03 11 START OF SECOND FIVE YEAR PLAN PRODUCTION TO BE INCREASED Moscow, Jan. 12. The plans for the first year of the second Five Year Plan of the Soviet Government were outlined in a report which Molotov, the Soviet Prime Minister (President of the Council of People’s Commissars),411 words
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Advertisement420 1933-02-03 11 J I An outstanding example of British I Craftsmanship f Bluespot Loudspeaker 32 Pow. f lV :cl ,v you require something *V?. -y eX pens v<‘ or inexpensive, best value bc obtained from the Hkespc; -onge of loudspeakers. :-KEE HUAT CO., vp\ CYCLE MOTOR CO., 2|iJ V i Sole Agents420 words
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Advertisement24 1933-02-03 11 H is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement211 1933-02-03 11 SHEPHERD’S PIE V > z '■A, UfriT the W** Whether you lead an openair life, or work indoors, Scott’s Oats make the ideal breakfast. They strengthen both brain and body. For Scott s Porage Oats are the cream of the Scottish Oat Crop,and there are no oats in the world211 words
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NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA
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Article248 1933-02-03 12 AUSTRALIA OBJECTS TO “BRAVE NEW WORLD” Canberra, Jan. 17. Mr. Aldous Huxley’s novel, “Brave New, World,” has been banned by the Australian Customs. “Brave New World" was banned in the Irish Free State shortly after its publication in March last. The publishers then stated that no248 words
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Article82 1933-02-03 12 1 LB. 7 OZ. FOUR DAYS > AFTER BIRTH Thanks to Australia’s climate, the smallest baby ever born now gives every indication of reaching healthy manhood. Four days after its birth, recently at Yallourn, Victoria, it weighed 1 pound 7 ounces, states Austral News. The child is perfectly82 words
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Article67 1933-02-03 12 RECORD LINER CARGO ON THE WAY The liner “Largs Bay” is carrying to England from Australia the largest consignment of eggs ever placed on board a single ship, states Austral News. It consists of nearly 30,000 boxes or more than 10,000,000 eggs which at the regulation size of67 words
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Article168 1933-02-03 12 AND AN INSECT THAT DEFIES GEOMETRY Australia, the home of pictureque survivors of the mammalian age has just found itself possessed of both the world’s smallest spider and a remarkable creature which has yet to be classified. The spider was found at Lorne, Victoria, and arachnologists168 words
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Article112 1933-02-03 12 SYDNEY CANNOT COPE WITH IT Following England’s not too successful attempt, last year to recapture the glories and the swagger of the straw boater, Sydney’s menfolk, now in the height of their summer season, are determined to have them at all costs. Not only are manufacturers unable112 words
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Article133 1933-02-03 12 AUSTRALIA BUYING CARS AGAIN SALES UP 100 Motor car and truck registrations which are a reliable barometer to returning prosperity have increased from an average of 55 a week, for the first half of 1932, to 110 a week. Car selling which in June had almost ceased133 words
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571 1933-02-03 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT At the end of last week and up till Monday evening the Market here was somewhat firmer in tone and prices showed a slight advance. There was rather bullish talk from America where an improvement in the price of Wheat affected sentiment. On Tuesday, however, the571 words
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Article74 1933-02-03 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of January:— Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd.:—Piculs, 1,220. This includes 800 piculs for which the Company purchased quota rights. Rambun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan: Piculs, 241. Tongkah Compound N.L.:—Hours, 346 cubic yards, 90,000; piculs, 554. Tin Bentong N.L.:—Hours, 341; piculs, 236;74 words
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Article477 1933-02-03 12 THE FORESIGHT SAGA Messrs. William Jacks Co. reported as follows on January 11: The wave of pessimism that tinged all the prophecies for the New Year has created a backwash of better feeling, which may or may not be permanent. Wool is strong, and if Wheat and477 words
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Article60 1933-02-03 12 Lbs. The Penang Rubber Estates Co., Ltd. 476,600 The Sabrang Rubber Estate, Ltd. 121,000 The Straits Rubber Co., Ltd. 306,500 The Rubana Rubber Estates, Ltd. 138,000 The Bagan Serai Co., Ltd. 61,000 The Tali Ayer Rubber Estates, Ltd. 178,000 The Ba‘ak Rabit Rubber Estates, Ltd. 57,000 The Merchiston60 words
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Advertisement118 1933-02-03 12 I RALEIGH I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE i Raleigh I /J® K ee P Ahead I C 1 v.'tf i 1 This Famous Bicycle is built entirely > 1 /Am 1 Al» Steel and is Guaranteed for ever. I f 1$ I imllm Nothing is left to chance in building >118 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-03 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement 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 of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so87 words
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Advertisement14 1933-02-03 12 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press. Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery14 words
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Advertisement393 1933-02-03 12 M ft® Abundant I' FO FOB I IN these strenuous days, thousands of men and women rely on Horlkk’s Mo,"a MUk to keep them always fit. Mad I fresh, full cream cows’ milk enriched with ?k nutritive extracts of malted barley and wheat' it contains all the ener 8v B393 words
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Article635 1933-02-03 13 I sckedufe Of Principal I Lines I <. a Hat of vessels arriving Penang during the week: filing Iru j 5 PORT TO-DAY I phaON from Singapore. Sails Havre, Liverpool, Glas- C4oR H Liverpool. Sails for Kong Amoy, Shanghai and Hong Ivob6> I SoCLUS from Singapore.635 words
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Article344 1933-02-03 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 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. MONDAY, 6 The Perak River Valley Rubber Co. Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, noon. SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf Club344 words
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Article67 1933-02-03 13 MISSION CHAPEL, FARQUHAR STREET ENGLISH SERVICES SUNDAY 8.30 a.m. Observance of Lord’s Supper. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.00 p.m. Gospel Service. Preacher, MR. A. HARDWIDGE MONDAY 8.00 p.m. Young Men’s Bible Study Class. WEDNESDAY 6.00 p.m. Prayer and Ministry. CHINESE SERVICES SUNDAY 10.30 a.m. Sunday67 words
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Article637 1933-02-03 13 The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11 a.m. to-day. AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Europe637 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-03 13 SLUMP or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement327 1933-02-03 13 For your throats sake, smoke CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES FRESH A (SEALED-FRESH in patented X I TRU-VAC tins and moisture- .v CELLOPHANE. 1 MfeJj ;wE~o|g! ill WEII H STRIPPING THE LEAF ln tpacioui. tunny Stripping j Hagai r°omt at Arcadia Work», vein* '-y and ttalk arerapidlyand thoroughi: I* removr< f from327 words
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Article832 1933-02-03 14 CORONER AND CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TREATMENT HUSBAND CENSURED London, Jan. 12. A claim that pain had been banished in a night and had never returned was made at an inquest at Camberwell, London, on Annie Jane Garnett (SG), of Ufiington Road, West Norwood. The Coroner832 words
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Article447 1933-02-03 14 JUST FOOD, WORK AND CIGARETTES LONDONER’S STORY NONE OF THE PICTURESQUE ARABS ON FIERY STEEDS London, Jan. 17. Stanley Frederick Ball, the 20-year-old Londoner who joined the French Foreign Legion “in search of adventure” three months ago and recently escaped because he was “bored,” has447 words
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164 1933-02-03 14 SPEAKS FRENCH, AND TALKS ABOUT SUVLA BAY London, Jan. 11. A man who in a delirium conducts a medical operation talks about Suvla Bay and the Dardanelles, speaks French and signs imaginary cheques with the name of Peter Gray, is presenting an identity problem164 words
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219 1933-02-03 16 M.C.C. REPLY TO AUSTRALIA I Sportsmanship Not In Question IMPOSSIBILITY OF CONTINUING OTHERWISE London, Yesterday. The M.C.C. has cabled to Australia as follows We, the Committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club, note with pleasure that you do not consider it.—Reuter. - 219 words
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Article44 1933-02-03 16 .—Reuter. Larwood 8 for 28 Toowoomba, Yesterday. The match between the M.C.C. and the Victorian country team was drawn. The latter made 210 (Brittle 65 and Raymond 53). Larwood took 8 for 28. The M.C.C. made 187 for three (Jardine 77 unfinished).—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article192 1933-02-03 16 First List of Subscriptions for 1932-33 Singapore Turf Club $3,000.00 Straits Settlements Government Grant 1,000.00 Messrs. Hammer Co., Ltd. 75.00 J. R. Tjaing Esq. 3.15 Boxes Europe Hotel 9.55 Socony Vacuum Co. 25.00 Singapore Casket Co. 25.00 Anonymous 70.00 Per Mrs. Sime:— J. B. Roulette 10.00 G.192 words
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Article172 1933-02-03 16 Twenty-one Chinese Arrested Eight Chinese were arrested, last, as a result of a Police raid on the kampong off Perak Lane at 9.30 p.m. yesterday anr’ were produced before the Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on a charge of gambling in a common house. Money172 words
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Article53 1933-02-03 16 —Reuter. Chester Beaten in the Cup In a replay in the fourth round of the F.A. Cup, Halifax Town defeated Chester by three goals to two after extra time. ENGLISH LEAGUE In the Third Division Southern Section of the English League Norwich City defeated Coventry City by five—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article73 1933-02-03 16 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arranged for Monday Championship Singles.—W. M. OakRhind v. A. L. B. Perkins. t Championship Doubles.—H. E. Muriel' and K. A. Robertson v. A. S. Ramsay and S. L. McNee. Mixed Doubles Handicap —5 Miss H. Brown and J. R.73 words
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Article59 1933-02-03 16 Convent Results The following are the results of the Trinity College Theoretical Music Examinations held in the Convent on December 3 The Convent entered 6 pupils all of whom were successful. Intermediate Division.—Ursula Khaw (Honours). Advanced Junior Division. —Loetitia Forrest (Honours). Mercie Duke (Honours). Mary Bruyns59 words
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Article254 1933-02-03 16 DARING THEFT AT WEMBLEY Young Chinese Girl’s Necklet Snatched Charged with theft, on January 26, at Wembley Amusement Park, of one silver chain and pendant, value about $1.50, Lim Soo Bee, a Chinese, was brought before the Police Magistrate yesterday. Accused pleaded guilty, and had nothing254 words
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Article590 1933-02-03 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 11(0 ll|6ex lljO ll|6ex Ayer Weng 85 95ex 85 95ex Batu Caves 35 40 37% 42% Hitam 20590 words
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Article164 1933-02-03 16 Non-Benders Draw with Ladies The Hockey match between the P.R.C. Non-Benders and the Ladies played on the Patani Road ground yesterday, resulted in a goal-less draw. The Ladies showed great improvement and should be able to hold their own against any Ladies side next Season.164 words
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Article104 1933-02-03 16 (From Our Own Corre Spondfat| I Alor Star, January J Excellent weather favoured Han pj Puasa over here. At 9 a.m. His HijJ the Sultan accompanied by h.H. the rJ and H.H. Tunku Mohammed Zahara Mosque where a large gatht-J was assembled and a104 words
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Article52 1933-02-03 16 (From Our Own Correspondent! Alor Star, February I The Alor Star Amusement Park wfH h opened by His Highness the Sultaai Kedah on Friday, Feb. 3. The whole a is about an acre in extent The sm i the first of its kind in52 words
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Article135 1933-02-03 16 S.S. KEDAH The following passengers arrived by s.s. Kedah this morning from S agapat:-| Mrs. A. C. Putley, Mr. and Mrs GI Wiseman and infant, Mr. T. Black i I J. S. McCall, Mr. W. McG. Watt Mr. P. M. Robinson, Captain Tcffljd Mr. Paul Verdayne, Mr. R.135 words
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Article101 1933-02-03 16 Latest Quotations Thursday «7 Paris »< New York 339 Montreal 24 llfl Brussels 2 Geneva J g 43 Amsterdam Milan 3 u 25 r^lin is 144 18,5 Stockholm 2 2 40 22 40 h Copenhagen Osl 09>4 21 Vienna »4% Prague 22 7 227 Helsingfors Madrid101 words
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Miscellaneous52 1933-02-03 16 WiRELESS T day S P '0Brimme 8 r imme CaU Signs: G.S.E P n 2528 9.50 n Big Bea The Northern Studio (W Directed by John L 10.20 A Musical Prorr HlWraUoM. Walford Davies 10.50 Talk: "Leaders in other (Blattnerphone-Stille 1110 11 hy Gu y Dain« 35 The New. 115052 words
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