Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 February 1933
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Title Section20 1933-02-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 29. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article80 1933-02-06 1 I,—Reuter Native Sailers Capture Battleship officers OVERPOWERED Commander-In-Chief And Captain In Hot Pursuit Batavia, Yesterday. Native sailors armed with rifles overpowered the officers and petty officers of the Dutch battleship De Zeven-Provincien ad put out to sea from Oleleh, Sumatra. The Captain who was ashore withI,—Reuter - 80 words
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Article215 1933-02-06 1 D- th of Famous Sculptor After Long Illness The death has taken place after a long illness of the sculptor George Edward: Wade.—P.euter. 1 The following is from who's who: Wade, George Edward; S. of late Canon Nugent Wade, Canon of Bristol and Rector of Soho m. Ella,215 words
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Article158 1933-02-06 1 vice. n llj Radio Ser- Attractive Programme of Entertainment Arranged The ofr i Ru gby, Yesterday. mission despatched by the Paid bv t'i <J<> ernmen t to return the visit tine in 1 nnce of Wal es to the Argention bv n 'V- 1 be on arriva lvice. '* ‘°n llj Radio Ser- - 158 words
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Article82 1933-02-06 1 ;.—Reuter. MARCHING OF IT ANN A FAIL BETTER IN 1917. Dublin, Yesterday. de Valera, after watching a march past of Fianna Fail at Ennis in military formation, expressed the opinion that the men did not march as well as they did in 1917. He wondered how;.—Reuter. - 82 words
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401 1933-02-06 1 INDIAN CHARGED WITH 1 PRACTISING QUACK SURGERY < Perak Test Case j (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. t What was described by counsel as a the first case in the State of Perak f under Section 9 of the Medical Registration Enactment came up401 words
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Article342 1933-02-06 1 Political Clashes Throughout Country MANY KILLED Hitler Preparing Election Campaign Berlin, Yesterday. There were clashes this afternoon at Chemnitz between Nazis and members of the Republican Reichabanner when one of the latter was killed and many injured. At Breslau a student wearing a badge with an342 words
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Article40 1933-02-06 1 —Reuter. Industrial Disturbances in Rumanian Oil Regions Bukharest, Yesterday. The King has signed a decree proclaiming martial law in the Bukharest oil regions of Rumania in consequence of industrial disturbances in which connection Communist influence is alleged. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article76 1933-02-06 1 Does Not Go Ashore in Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Mr. Bernard Shaw did not land from the Empress of British when she arrived here yesterday and he was not bothered by journalists. Prince Kamboengbejra and five other passengers from Bangkok joined the vessel on76 words
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Article30 1933-02-06 1 f. —Reuter. Activity Continues on Diminished Scale Naples, Yesterday. "i The activity of Vesuvius continued on a 1 slightly diminished scale. No further shocks of magnitude were experienced yesterday.—Reuter.f.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article103 1933-02-06 1 j.—Reuter. Famous French Military Academy Professor Sentenced Rome, Yesterday. Professor Eydoux, head of the Ecole Polytechnique of Paris, the famous military academy, was sentenced by a special tribunal to five years imprisonment on a charge of espionage. His Secretary, Mlle Bonnefond was sentenced to 3 years and 4 months.j.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article184 1933-02-06 1 Dealt with Leniently for Two-Year-Old Crime Abdul Wahab, a young Muslim, who had evidently taken to crime from his very young days, and having three previous convictions, was given another chance to reform by the Penang District Judge, Mi. B. R. Whitehouse, when he sentenced accused to one184 words
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Advertisement165 1933-02-06 1 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYA I Page 6 g X KILMARNOCK O n u jT AYRSHIRE Q SCOTLAND Dear Sir, In response to I the requests we have received from friends in the “Straits” we have produced a whisky specially for the needs and tastes of those who live in hot165 words
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Advertisement1841 1933-02-06 2 RATES FOR CASUAL I Government Notification. BANKS Thp ADVERTISEMENTS I Hv urable Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, —T" nederlandsche Hongkong end V HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. Shanghai Banking PIH 0 0 0 fhe Advertisement Manager, The Every personifying for a form of N.V. COfDOrCItSOFI > 8 r inancr G a -pttr* Tender will1,841 words
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Article2372 1933-02-06 3 TREATMENT OF TEBERCULOSIS: MEASURING TH ONDON-S NOISE: SCIENCE AND THE SALESMAN PROSPECT OF THE PERFECT CLOCK London, January 21. biij .,ant scnwnsrs death a.ipnce has lost one of its foreXi" 7 bv the death of Dr. Malcolm the director of the EnF» an t-„ <i Laboratory branch2,372 words
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Article1195 1933-02-06 4 Mr. A. S. Giles, of Robinson and Co., Ltd., returned to Singapore by the “Corfu”. His friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Travers of Sitiawan is quite well again and that he has left Batu Gajah Hospital. Mr. E. Kjar’s bungalow at Renglet, Cameron Highlands,1,195 words
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Article276 1933-02-06 4 Three Homes in Ruins Eurslem, Jan. 21. A sleeping street was shaken by a gas explosion which with the force of an earthquake W'recked three houses in Burslem to-day. Several people in bed crashed through the upstairs flooring down to the rooms below, where fire broke out276 words
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Miscellaneous62 1933-02-06 4 I’ Phone 264 6.15 To-Nighl Last Night 9.30 RENATE MULLER IN GAINSBOROUGH’S DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL COMEDY "MARRY ME" with GEORGE ROBEY TO-MORROW RICHARD TALMADGE in "YANKEE DON" t sfnS -.V 22 J J f i*B Y V I ~SL’-W I CLIVE BROOK > CHARLIE RUGGLES—ADRIANNE ALLE i I PARAMOUNT’S THRILLING MYSTERY62 words
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Article1333 1933-02-06 5 tHE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS: WHY BOTHER ABOUT SCOUTING?: SCOUTING AND GUIDING ACTIVITIES: NOTES AND NEWS: WORLD INTEREST IN FORTHCOMING JAMBOREE life of a backwoodsman n G-n Lord Baden-Powell of (By Ll Gilwell) rm of a backwoodsman is the best Te world -d every boy with any grit1,333 words
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651 1933-02-06 5 335 FOR 6 Authentics Severely Defeated Playing their first important match for the Season yesterday on the Esplanade the P. R. C. severely defeated the Authentics, a young Chinese combination under the capable leadership of Oh Chong Seng, the Chinese State cricketer. The P.651 words
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364 1933-02-06 5 NARROW VICTORY Cooper Bats Well for the Losers The ‘A’ teams of the two Padang Clubs —the P.C.C. and the P.R.C.—met at a friendly cricket match on Saturday when the latter won by the narrow margin of 26 runs. The winners batting first realised364 words
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Article254 1933-02-06 5 Saturday’s Match In their initial cricket match of the season the St. Xavier’s Institute was beaten, by the Indian Association by 21 runs on the school ground on Saturday. The following are the scores:—• ST. XAVIERS A. J. Williams b Shori 18 K. Kee Leong254 words
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Article2539 1933-02-06 6 THE LATE MR. A. H. LEMON: NEW BOOK ON THE MALAY LANGUAGE: THE TALK OF RUBBER RESTRICTION: "DUTCH LOSING THE FIGHT WITH MAL AYA:’’ REVISED EDITION OF R.G.A. PUBLICATION LONDON TIN CORPORATION'S OFFER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 25. THE FIRST EMPIRE BROADCAST Writing Home2,539 words
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Advertisement37 1933-02-06 6 IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN No. 119 (Produce) In your own interests use the correct form prescribed by H. M. Customs. Printed forms (ordinary and air-mail paper) obtainable from The Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. la, PENANG STREET.37 words
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Advertisement502 1933-02-06 6 triumphant Motherhood ’J/ r FZ o It' 9 1 KI IBf < wEik v.oot' ffl >' J ‘’■l Bter Kb ’S i. "wTTiiriiiJm'- 'sgwJ Mrs. B. Howard, winner of the London “News-Chronicle” Mother j and Child Competition, January, 19 J 2. This competition attracted a widespread interest and an enormous502 words
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Article778 1933-02-06 7 ,—Reuter. MOTHERWELL’S CONUXCING VICTORY London, Feb. 4. are the results of the seT» c the Scottish Cup played to > round of 3 st. Johnstone 4 pond»’ 0 Kilmarnock 1 S M' rr, n Hibernian 1 n I Clyde 1 ix-ith A- 2 Falkirk 9 7,—Reuter. - 778 words
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198 1933-02-06 7 Paris, Jan. 15. Four extraordinary facts, which throw a sinister light on L’Atlantique disaster, are reported by the Bordeaux correspondent of Le Matin.” They are:— (1) The day before L’Atlantique sailed M. de Bourayne, now President of the Administrative Commission of Inquiry, received a letter saying198 words
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Article191 1933-02-06 7 SUICIDE RATHER THAN FACE THE FUTURE London, January 12. A Russian woman whose name is given as Frau Wolkoff, and who is described by “The Berliner Volkszeittfng” as being the daughter of the exiled Bolshevik leader Trotzky, has been found dead in her home in191 words
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Article150 1933-02-06 7 DOCTORS PERTURBED ABOUT HIS INCREASING WEIGHT CAROL’S 11-YEAR-OLD SON Bucarest (Rumania), Jan. 12. Reports that specialists have been consulted about the health of little Prince Michael, the 11-year-old son of King Carol, who is Crown Prince of Rumania, are current in the highest medical circles in150 words
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Article426 1933-02-06 7 Deputation to the Government London, Jan. 22. The Railway Companies have asked the Prime Minister to receive a deputation on the general position of the lines. Owing to the depression in trade and to the competition of the roads, the companies’ gross receipts last year426 words
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Article372 1933-02-06 7 Effects of the Economic Depression EMPIRE SETTLEMENT More British subjects are coming to the British Isles than are emigrating abroad and for 1932 the net excess of immigrants over emigrants is estimated at about 50,000. These facts were given in a paper by Mr. H. Leak372 words
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Article200 1933-02-06 7 Breathing Space for Hertzog Cabinet Cape Town, Jan. 15. General Smuts, leader of the South African party, has issued a statement announcing that he is definitely breaking off negotiations with Mr. Teilman Roose for the formation of a new Coalition Government. Referring to the negotiations with Mr.200 words
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106 1933-02-06 7 COURT-MARTIAL SENTENCE ON A SOLDIER London, Jan. 12. Sentence of fourteen days’ detention has been passed on the batman who clicked his teeth at an officer. The batman, Private William John Lewis Blight (24), of the 2nd Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, was charged with106 words
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Advertisement24 1933-02-06 7 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the 11 Pinang Gazette" will help to pul! you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement753 1933-02-06 7 $lOO $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. SIM WAITING FOR YOU I Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. Na worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores —only results. If you succeed in forecasting the highest number of753 words
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Article301 1933-02-06 8 Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.” Prompted by this ancient wisdom, Inspector Hurley, of the Traffic Department of the Dublin Metropolitan Civic Guard, lectured on traffic dangers to an audience of Boy301 words
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Article251 1933-02-06 8 Many people in Britain are concerned for the future of the Territorial Army. Last year its annual summer camp training was abandoned on the ground of expense, and the economy has produced undesirable results in the form of a steady decline in the recruiting figures. When the Financial251 words
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Article1154 1933-02-06 8 The grey streets of Little Troy crawl tragically up to the base of iron hills and and lie in dead ranks in the shadows. From the hill top the effect is that presented by an army that has died in formation and standing up, and the shadow of the1,154 words
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Article692 1933-02-06 8 YEAR’S NEWS IN U.S.A. Each of the three chief news-zati organisations of the United ".ng Associated Press, the Uniled Pr the International News, publish./ 88 W a statement of what it regards “biggest news stories of the v/ a lhe the year 1932 all give the F692 words
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Advertisement111 1933-02-06 8 FREQUENT REGULAR SHIPMENTS RECEIVED. Wholesome, Appetising And Economical. I >-1 KftAFrWcHtcsel 1 Kraft Cheese ismellow, SINGAPORE COLD f STORAGE Co., Ltd. PENANG BAGAN LUAR. I If you strive quite a lot yr' /1 N £••--7**’ and the rumba Czl eJH makes you hot Ir WLJLja if Iw /M CARLSBERG L.111 words
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Advertisement204 1933-02-06 8 E. O. 1 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. EXCLUSIVE 3 LINGERIE Correct Cut Reasonably Priced Chinese kAHTERtt. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. 81, BISHOP ST.,204 words
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528 1933-02-06 9 Europe Ignorant Of Conditions In Far-East CONCILIATION THE ONLY HOPE Grave Problem Of Soviet Infiltration In China London, Yesterday. The Sunday limes gives prominence to an interview by its Geneva correspondent with Mr. Matsuoka following the Committee of Nineteen’s rejection ofReuter. - 528 words
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Article102 1933-02-06 9 r.— Reuter. Company To Close Down L'X’U'.SS STRIKE IS ?i .tTI.EI> BIWRE EXPIRATIOL OF DISMISSAL notices Serious Position Dublin, Yesterday. The Ulster strike has taken a more K rious turn. The Great Northern Railway is g‘ v n K a mont h’s dismissal notice to all railr.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article306 1933-02-06 9 Alleged Refusal to Give Information In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Terrell a motion by the Offr t to commit Koh Kah Sim to p-. n for failure to supply certain particulars as to his assets was granted. II Lordship ordered that the order of306 words
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Article110 1933-02-06 9 C »mplainant’ s Evidence to be Recorded in Hospital Th»* Ah Loh hich a Chinese named Ee ly ca J„’ was ch arged with voluntariwas t() d vous hurt to a compatriot, Court, PciL J n i‘ ntiOned in the District before Mr. B. R. WhiteChkf T110 words
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Article64 1933-02-06 9 Anthony u t n- eui| ly to a a 1 “m* 1 who had plead‘"to aM “T that of some I” l0 -d'” st >rl nd WRh Whom he live d, Or uus hnnrU enCed tO three months’ t 0 snowed by "7 nis '"a Jud Uptrvl >64 words
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1441 1933-02-06 9 Is It Dumping MUNICIPALITY'S PROPOSED FIVE YEAR PLAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 3. I revert this week to the question of Japanese dumping as I have had a most in- teresting conversation with a Japanese resident in Singapore who contests the assertion that1,441 words
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Article162 1933-02-06 9 —Rugby Radio Service. properties of matter IN INTER-MAGNETIC FIELDS Monel Laboratory Rugby, Yesterday. The Royal Society Mond Laboratory at Cambridge was officially opened by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the University. It has been erected on the site of the old engineering workshop to provide a home for—Rugby Radio Service. - 162 words
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Article192 1933-02-06 9 Success for the Government -Sr' A Motion Won Cape Town, Feb. 2. The Hertzog Government triumphantly carried the day on Wednesday when the Union Parliament rejected by 83 votes to 63 a motion tabled by the leader of the Opposition, General Smuts, requesting the Government to resign in192 words
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Article166 1933-02-06 9 Big Scheme for Improving the Capital Madrid, Feb. 1. The Government envisages a big sciieme of embellishment of the capital. The plan includes the building of a new town hall, three Ministries, new police headquarters, and the reconstruction and enlargement of the north and south railway stations166 words
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Article126 1933-02-06 9 Gaol for Three Chinese Sentence of three months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed to-day on Tan Hoe Swee, alias Ng Man, Lim Ah Seong and Ng Gan on a charge of attempted extortion. A fourth accused, Tium Hoay, was discharged on the orders of the Police Magistrate. The case126 words
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Article113 1933-02-06 9 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £149-10-0 £149-10-0 YIN (8 Months) London £l5O-2-6 £l5O-2-6 Singapore $76.00 $76.00 Business Done Penang $76.05 $76.00 Business Done 25 tons 25 tons COPRA (Sundried) $4.75 $4.75 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London 2^ 2 d. 2%d. New York 2?Bc. (G) 23Hc. (G). Singapore cts113 words
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Article51 1933-02-06 9 —Reuter. London, Yesterday. A quarter of a million unemployed headed by Mr. George Lansburg, marched in procession to Hyde Park to demonstrate against Government’s economic policy. Fifteen thousand police were detailed for duty in this connection. Volunteer specials have taken over traffic control of the city and Metropolitan—Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement25 1933-02-06 9 Übc IRiimipiiiebe The Brighter Hotel.’* Thursday DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS. Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $85.00 for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., ’Phone 543.25 words
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Article249 1933-02-06 10 I Extra Police to Dea! with Communists 6,000 PEOPLE IN PROCESSION London, Jan. 14. Extra police were stationed along the rou*e of the funeral procession in Munich of Prince Alfons of Bavaria, to guard against threatened Communist interruptions. On Thursday night the police discovered that Communists were249 words
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439 1933-02-06 10 Story at Indian CourtMartial Poona, January 21. A story of the cool courage displayed by a British officer's wife in India was revealed at the court-martial here to-day on Jan Singh, lance-corporal of the Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners, who, on December 30 last,439 words
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398 1933-02-06 10 VERDICT IN ACTION OVER A CONTRACT London, Jan. 24. A Jury sitting with the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) in the King’s Bench Division awarded ***** damages to a £3OO---week comedian. The comedian, Mr. Charles Withers, an American who has frequently appeared in England, claimed398 words
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Article331 1933-02-06 10 Lady Cunard’s London House Damaged Serious fires occurred on January 17 at three big houses. One w r as the London house of Lady Cunard, in Grosvenor Square, and the others were country mansions in Surrey and Sussex. The outbreak at Lady Cunard’s house started in the servants’331 words
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800 1933-02-06 10 GANGSTERS’ ‘SNAP RACKET’ MENACE London, Jan. 17. The growth of kidnapping, known in underworld circles as the “snap racket,” as a definite and organised sphere of racketeering in the United States, is dealt with in a startling manner in This Kidnapping Business,” by Edward Dean800 words
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Article402 1933-02-06 10 Women Turn Out to be Good Prospectors Wife Makes Thousands from Abandoned Claim London, Jan. 19. Women are working out gold claims in Kenya and make good prospectors. Sir Albert Kitson, the well-known geologist, made this known when speaking under the auspices of the East Africa Dinner402 words
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Article154 1933-02-06 10 WITH THREE PALACES London, January 17. An ambitious programme for Madrid, drawn up by General Primo de Rivera in 1925, but kept pigeon-holed ever since, has been adopted by the Republic. It comprises the cession of the capital’s race-course to the Ministry of Public154 words
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Article107 1933-02-06 10 BY AN ENGLISH HANGMAN A young Irish farmer was hanged in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, on Jan. 14, by an English hangman. Commotion was caused among a kneeling crowd outside the prison when a youth unfurled a banner on which was inscribed: Pierrepont, a British hangman, hangs Irishmen.107 words
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Advertisement596 1933-02-06 10 I lubricates® POLISHES* il PRESERVES I 1 OILIT has scores of uses in l/J 23 the home—preserving f u rni 1 ture-silencing s q La?y St 3 doors—easing obstinate I 1 SR r drawers- protecting metal work from wear and rust I making locks act smoothly SO on K clean596 words
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Article400 1933-02-06 11 U. S. Vessels Dash to Save British Crew 22 RESCUED Ship Abandoned and Four Men Lost The drama of an American vessel’s dash to the rescue of a British steamer in distress in mid-Atlantic, was described in Reuter and Central News messages received from New York on January400 words
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Article241 1933-02-06 11 Taking a Paths Census London, Jan. 22. Ramblers’ federations in all parts of the country are undertaking surveys of the footpaths in their areas. This is being done in order that there shall be no doubt about the existence of certain rights of way when the Rights241 words
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Article336 1933-02-06 11 Further Search in Alps Useless TOO MUCH SNOW Capt. Hope “We Can Do Nothing More Captain W. L. Hope, the airman, who spent some days flying over the Alps in a futile search for Mr. Bert Hinkler, who disappeared after starting on an attempt to lower336 words
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Article190 1933-02-06 11 London, Jan. 14. The crew’ and passengers of the French air liner which caught fire while on its flight from Le Eourget to Croydon were extremely fortunate to escape with their lives. The incident is probably unique in commercial flying. That, indeed, is just as190 words
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Article233 1933-02-06 11 I have a Wife and Two Starving Children A masked and armed raider who entered a bedroom at Red House, Sandwich Bay, near Deal, at 4 a.m. on January 14, covered the occupier, Mr. E. Guy Ridpath, with a revolver and said, T have a wife233 words
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Advertisement252 1933-02-06 11 can smoke L>n Vvi ~;ns destroy the attractive I l; r «ecth. i.ucryl Tooth all trace of nicotine and like pearls. ~,dcr cleans, polishes ceipt Of 5 Cent W. G. DREHER Co., eet Penang. r*. SS Eu fJ.y.>.•■*£ *r jW I t KbM b ?Aot V?* 1 4 1 -a252 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-06 11 SLUMP or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertisii 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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Advertisement263 1933-02-06 11 I J "fOWER IN low ,TS cheapest i FORM i ra 7 J A BLACKSTONE 55 B.H.P. SPRING INJECTION ENGINE. Blackstone Engines are built for service—economy, S simplicity of operation and are particularly S t* itable where ex Pert supervision is not available. Makers of all types, Petrol and crude263 words
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354 1933-02-06 12 “I AM A BROKEN MAN” WIFE’S STORY OF STRUGGLE FOR BOTTLE London, January 11. A story of a doctor who, after playing with his three children and drinking about half a bottle of whisky and three bottles of beer, became depressed and drank prussic acid,354 words
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Article315 1933-02-06 12 THEFT BY MAN WITH DISTINGUISHED CAREER We are told that Esau sold his birthright for a mess of pottage, but I have never heard of anybody having sold his traditions and wrecked his life for 12% lb. I of sausages,” said Mr. A. Ballas Brett, a315 words
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Article428 1933-02-06 12 CREW ESCAPE THROUGH SLIDING ROOF ONE MAN MISSING London, Jan. 13. One man is missing, believed to be drowned, and several others were injured, one seriously, when a giant R.A.F. flying boat came into collision with a naval dockyard launch in Plymouth Sound. The flying boat had428 words
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Article202 1933-02-06 12 POSITION OF THE VARIETY ARTISTES i London, January 14. Mr. George Black, general manager of the General Theatres’ Corporation, told a reporter that negotiations between the corporation and the 8.8. C. regarding the broadcasting ban on variety artistes had reached a complete deadlock, and no further meetings had202 words
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Article148 1933-02-06 12 Ocean shipments of rubber, including latex, revertex and concent during the month of January, 1933. PRELIMINARY RETURN Sheet Crepe Latex, C’trated Latex r <>T L Tons Revertex Tons Name of Port Export Tramhipment TraMhlpmc „t ment Grand Export Export Malay Proper S.S. Malay Pro- S.S. Malay Pro-148 words
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Advertisement154 1933-02-06 12 fl w I H I I fy IMO® TRICES FROM 51«®5 I PER PAIR. e 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,154 words
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Advertisement37 1933-02-06 12 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a "throwa way price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satis factory figure.37 words
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Advertisement166 1933-02-06 12 1 THE °F /rMr/ ELSffiy MARKVPmx KING Iwth PACKINGS TRADE IHk]l I THE MAKERS OF “LION” PACKINGS ARE MECHANICAL ENGINEERS SPECIALISING IN THE MANUFACITURE OF PACKINGS, JOINTINGS AND MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS THEIR PRODUCTIONS ARE MADE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIALS AND DESIGNED FOR ALL CLASSES OF STEAM, HYDRAULIC AND OIL166 words
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Article610 1933-02-06 13 Scdedx'e of Principal Lines ugt of vessels arriving ft' Penang during the week: lalling IN PORT l'O- DAY a hA ON from Singapore. Sails 15 Colombo- Havre, Liverpool, Gias''"m Ll CrPOo S l3 f0 H Amoy, Shanghai and SoCLUS from Singapore. Sails &S PA files, London,610 words
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Article308 1933-02-06 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 MONDAY, 6 The Perak River Valley Rubber Co. Ltd. Annual General Meeting, Messrs. Brown Phillips and Stewart, noon. SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf Club Races, Ist day. Cricket. P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade. SUNDAY, 12 Cricket: P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplanade, contd. WEDNESDAY, 15 Perak Turf Club Races,308 words
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Article546 1933-02-06 13 Warning to Printers London, Jan. 19. Michael Patrick Duggan, 38, professional punter, of no fixed address, was committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court by Mr. Mead at Marlborough Street Police Court on a charge of being concerned with Patrick Brennan (not in custody) in546 words
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Article382 1933-02-06 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Batavia via Palembang, by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Pangkalan Brandan by the s.s. “Tronoh” will be closed at 3 p.m. today. A mail for Ashan382 words
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Article346 1933-02-06 14 IN CANADA A WINTER PORT FOR ANTHRACITE London, Jan. 11. The only radium refinery in the British Empire has ben opened in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. Made from Canadian ore, the radium will prove the Dominion’s challenge to the Belgian syndicate which now controls the world’s supply346 words
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Article342 1933-02-06 14 GALLEY BOY REMAINS SILENT London, Jan. 14. Ceferino Escobido (39), a Philippino galley boy on the s.s Endicott, was fined £2OO at Hull, for offences relating to dangerous drugs, and £2 4s. for concealing spirits and cigarettes with intent to evade the payment of duty. It was342 words
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Article325 1933-02-06 14 SIBERIA-AUSTRALIA FLIGHT ENDS ON APPOINTED DAY ADVANCE FATIGUE PARTIES London, Jan. 10. Once more the mutton birds (sooty-tailed petrels) have performed the astounding feat of arriving exactly on time at Phillip Island, Victoria, on their annual flight from Siberia, says the ‘‘Morning Post” Sydney correspondent. For many years325 words
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294 1933-02-06 14 CLERICAL CONFERENCE DECLARATION London, Jan. 11. Over 500 Evangelical clergymen who attended the Islington Clerical Conference at Church House, Westminster, warmly applauded the declaration of the President, the Rev. J. M. Hewitt, vicar of Islington, that there could be no compromise with the doctrines of Anglo-Catholics.294 words
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Advertisement248 1933-02-06 14 I A Good Resolution for 1933. Drink < A y E P R£MIER All EMPIRE /&A SPARKLING WINE guaranteed™ be made only /jSkS&il FROM GRAPES GROWN IN I fiSKSsSI THE FINEST VINEYARDS jsTRLT PRTPARFD&BOTTIED IN SOUTH AFRICA |l 11 CAILIDIBIEGIK’S •Phone PENANG. S«Z m st »n price I a®? .r?248 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-06 14 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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Advertisement352 1933-02-06 14 ECZEMA] YEARS OF AGONY RELIEVED BY I a 7'. wr,t,n 8 ,0 «V how pleased I am ,i wonderful relief Germolene Omt m -nt i' from ECZEMA. After trZ an treatmeut for TWELVE YEARS, noth' done an y KOO<I 1 tried Germolene fl ThoS H gh S reet TUtlethall Unn.352 words
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Advertisement2135 1933-02-06 15 I A* S ©-“BRITISH INDIA ft /XMT IN G f J (Companies Incorporated in Engird J j > BIME FUMMEt LIME mam pa<™ Leaves Due KaSSoTWfiBaB t MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES i LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London 1 BL «U I ——<• Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 102,135 words
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Article119 1933-02-06 16 RUGBY 11 dll VI JCTll—Reuter. SATURDAY AFTERNOON’S GREAT TUSSLE Many Welsh Absentees London, Saturday. There were 40,000 spectators at Swansea when Scotland met Wales at rugby on a heavy ground after heavy rain. lan Smith scored a try for Scotland which Fyfe failed to convert. After11 dll VI JCTll—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article85 1933-02-06 16 Hampshire in Championship Finals London, February 4. The following were the results of the principal Rugby football matches played today:— Bedford 15; Royal Air Force 3. Blackheath 13; The Army 25. Bristol 3; Cambridge University 3. Devonport Services 22; Old Blues 3. Gloucester 34; United Services 8.85 words
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Article113 1933-02-06 16 CRICKET BADMINTON Proceedings at Annual General Meeting The annual general meeting of the Perak Badminton Association was held in Ipoh on Saturday, Mr. J. H. Woods, the President, being in the Chair. The report and accounts for the past year were adopted after which office bearers for the113 words
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Article1252 1933-02-06 16 PROCEEDINGS AT 22ND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Small Loss on Year’s Working The 22nd annual general meeting of the Perak River Valley Co., Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Company, No. 1-A, Penang Street, Penang, at noon, today. The Chairman, Mr. D. A.1,252 words
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Article128 1933-02-06 16 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 87 Ij 16 87 New York 3.40 3.39 11|16 Montreal 4.03% 4.02 Brussels 24.42% 24.44% Geneva 17.62 17.61% Amsterdam 8.46 8.45 Milan 66% 66 7|16 Berlin 14.30% 14.29% Stockholm 18.50 18 15'32 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22.40 Oslo 19 17)32 19% Vienna128 words
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Article52 1933-02-06 16 PENANG, FEBRUARY 6. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 ***** m)ts 2|3 29)32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4% 3 Documentary 2/4 On New York Bank Demand 39nom France T.T. 990n0m Hongkong T.T. 43% India T.T. 152% Shanghai T.T. 137 Bar Silver T.T. 16 Batavia52 words
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Article602 1933-02-06 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam ll|o ll|6ex ll|o ll)6ex Batu Caves 37% 42% 37% 42% Hong Fatt 28 32 28 32 Kamunting 5|7% 6|3ex602 words
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Advertisement67 1933-02-06 16 I wassemulis I New Shop I I 12, Bishop Street. Very Specious premises, j Well equipped to modern taste and style j I A HUGE STOCK OF VARIOUS I I KINDS OF SILK j JUST IMPORTED IN BEST AND f UP-TO-DATE STYLE AND FASHION I 11 I Visit us and67 words
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Advertisement82 1933-02-06 16 A small advertisement in the “I’inang Gantt’ is busier than the bee. It works all <ay and day. A KEY TO ECONOMY A problem for the public to solve i during the present SLUMP I WHERE TO START WHAT TO 03 AND HOW TO DO IT I Visit DOULATRAMS COTTON82 words
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Miscellaneous110 1933-02-06 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.30 metres —25.28 metres. P.M. 9.50 Big Ben The Midland Studio Orchestra Directed by Frank Can tell Waltz, A Thousand and one Nights Strauss Idle Dreams Finck Humoresque, The Merry ***** Squire Siamese Patrol Lincke 10.20 Vaudeville 11.05 The Scottish Studio Orchestra Selection, Florodora Stuart Valse110 words
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