Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 February 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Hs>. 30. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 186 1 —Reuter. Offer To Surrender On Conditions SAFETY OF EUROPEANS GUARANTEED Batavia Citizens 4 Demonstrate Batavia, Yesterday. Two submarines, three flying boats, a mine-layer and the Government steamer Eridanus joined in the chase of the Zeven Provincien. The last-named will replace Aldebaran. Meanwhile the mutineers are trying to
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  • 375 1 XEARI.Y 500 TONS OF RCBBIR DEST R OYE D Fire Brigade Powerless to Assist (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. Two disastrous fires occurred in Kuala Kangsar district recently as a result of which it is said nearly 400— 500 tons of rubber were totally destroyed. The
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  • 109 1 Block of Wooden and Attap Houses Razed 'irom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Alter a long period of comparative ini'tmn the Singapore fire brigade had a full 1 s work yesterday, when they received I''' 1 alls T'he majority were minor outbut one near the Admiralty oil fuel
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  • 162 1 IL IS prevailed in mining markets.— Rugby Radio Service. Renewed Activity in Mining Shares Rugby, Yesterday. On the stock markets to-day the outstanding feature was again renewed activity in mining shares. Sharp increase in sterling rates sent down the price of gold and Kaffirs were somewhat erratic mostly
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  • 65 1 --Rugby Radio Service. Reassembles To-day Busy Session in Prospect Rugby, Yesterday. Parliament reassembles after the Christmas recess to-morrow and a busy session is in prospect. Foreign affairs are likely to occupy much attention particularly war debts, disarmament and the Far Eastern situation. In domestic matters finance and unemployment questions
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  • 865 1 Unsuitable As Basis Of Conciliation JAPANESE DRIVE INTO JEHOL Alleged Arrival Of Large Reinforcements At Tungliao Reutar. Rugby, Yesterday. The Committee of Nineteen of the League Assembly decided on Saturday, to request the Secretary General to inform the Japanese delegation that their Government’s latest proposals were unsuitable
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  • 171 1 PRIVATE MEETING OF CREDITORS New Companies (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. A private meeting of the creditors of Sarkies Bros, (in Bankruptcy) was held yesterday and in accordance with the order of Mr. Justice Terrell on the memoranda of association of the two new companies, Raffles
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  • 71 1 fire was under control.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. The cargo steamer Pacific Shipper, of 6,300 tons and a crew of forty-seven, bound from London to Portland, Oregon, reported that the engine room was ablaze and the fire spreading when fifteen miles off Cape Flattery to-day. The
    fire was under control.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  71 words
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    • 1492 2 RfiTES F 33 CASUAL perak turf club. BANKS ThO AOVERTi’EMEHTS SPRING MEETING 1933. fl H NW SATURDAY, 11th. February 1933. WEDNESDAY, 15th. Februray 1933. 1 ah ni ca tions renting to The Mercantile Bank Chartered should be addressed to O f fadia, Limited P i R fl th* Advertisement Manc*>er,
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  • 1869 3 o sPt9ITY OF THE BRITISH TURF: WINNERS AT \>t.tRST PARK: APPEARANCE OF "NATIONAL" HORSES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 25. elaT .racing STATISTICS .«tisUes of the flat-racing season Th* ‘wed tn the Races Past volume pr Vide intereStiDg f the great industry of thoroughigh the number
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  • 473 3 “GUNS OUT IF FIANNA FAIL IS DEFEATED” 500 POLICE AT MEETING An allegation that a Fianna Fail speaker had declared that, if his party were defeated in the Irish Free State general election, guns would be brought out, was made at a Cumann na
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    • 634 3 You can soon be well and strong A A Ml n W Ilgß again JL—jL HORLICK’S MALTED MILK shortens convalescence a h ot climate, conva- cows’ milk enriched with the J licence is nearly always a nutritive extracts of malted trying Recovery can barley and wheat, it supplies 5 e
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  • 433 4 LOST AT EXHIBITION NEVER CLAIMED BY HIS PARENTS London, Jan. 10. I talked to a man, now bordering on 90, who has never known his parentage, his name, his age, or the country of his birth. For over eighty years, ever since the
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  • 293 4 NEWMARKET SHOOTING INCIDENT The trial took place at Ipswich Assizes on January 21st of James Herbert Sidney Scannell (32), a Newmarket stableman, charged with shooting at James Elliott, a motor-lorry driver, with intent to murder him. Mr. Howard, prosecuting, said there was little doubt that Scannell
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  • 260 4 CHURCH TRAINING SUGGESTED MARRIAGE AND PARENTHOOD London, Jan. 14. Religious and moral preparation for courtship, betrothal, marriage and parenthood is one of the subjects which the Archbishop of York will be asked to appoint a committee to consider when the Convocation of York meets at York on
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  • 235 4 HOMELY SCENE IN ANCIENT CASTLE FREE BEER FOR ALL The festivities in connection with the marriage on February 22 of Prince Wolff Heinrich Zu Stolberg-Stolberg with Irma Erfert, daughter of a municipal official of Magdeburg, began during mail week at Stolberg, with a torchlight procession and fireworks,
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  • 123 4 A Tamil named Mutoo appeared in the Police Court this morning on a charge of being in possession of dutiable tobacco at 5 p.m. on February 5 at the Church Street Ghaut Pier. Mr. Parker, of the Government Monopolies Department, explained that accused was seen walking
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  • 903 4 Mr. Jess, of the Trade School, Ipoh, has returned from leave. Mr. J. A. Baker is acting as Agricultural Field Officer, Penang and Province Wellesley. Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultana of Johore, who are visiting Indo-China, are due back on February 10th. Dr. I. A. Simpson,
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  • 196 4 WHY M. MANIU RESIGNED For the first time in history here M. Maniu, up to ten days ago Prime Minister and still president of e National Peasants’ party, has made known to the Press in unmistakeable terms his disagreement with the King. M. Maniu
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  • 98 4 PENANG SUCCESSES The following pupils of Mr. R. E. G. Long were successful in passing the Trinity College of Music, London, Theory Examination, held in December at the Education Office, Penang:— Master Chung Kok Soon, 77, Prep. Pass. Miss Esther Khoo, 97, Junior Hons. Miss Ruth
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  • 16 4 The Libraray will be closed on Thursday, February 9, 1933, being a public holiday.
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    • 187 4 111 jXI j 1 L_ i j DB 899 f H THAT kiss CABIN IN THE COTTON 1 TWO TUNEFUL PIANO SOLOS BY CARROLL GIBBONS PIANIST OF THE SAVOY HOTEL ORCHESTRA j DB 0 39 f WORDS MUSIC SELECTION J PART 1 2 1 HERE’S BILLY MAYERL IN NOEL COWARDS
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  • 1462 5 SUPREME COURT SUIT allegations of breach OF TRUST DEFENDANTS consent to administration An interesting suit in the matter of the of Khoo Gaik Hoe (deceased) in r a Chinese lady named Lee Chye Pin, Of the b( mfk iaries under the will, L the three
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  • 312 5 Mr. Macdonald’s Appeal Mr. Ramsay Macdonald broadcast on Christmas night from his home at Lossiemouth on behalf of the British Wireless for the Blind Fund. I do so,” he said, with a sympathy and an earnestness which the happenings to myself during this year have
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  • 155 5 Pigeons Die of OverCrowding Ong Ah Teik, a Chinese, was produced before the Police Magistrate yesterday on a charge of cruelty to animals by crowding 186 birds into five cages. Accused was arrested when disembarking from the s.s. Rawang. The cages contained 58, 50, 24, 30 and
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  • 264 5 NORWEGIANS’ EXPLORATION BY SLEDGE AND SKIS Oslo, Jan. 16. As the great steamer Thorshaven forges her way southward, she carries two men who are to brave the ice and snow of the South Polar regions. They are not going to use aircraft, as Amundsen did on his
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  • 557 5 NEW MEASURES OUTLINED MINISTER’S GRAVE WORDS ON LINER DISASTER Paris, Jan. 19. Discussion in the Senate of a bill, already voted by the Chamber, revising the 1907 law on safety at sea, was the occasion for a debate on the Atlantique and the Georges Philippar disasters
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    • 13 5 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 83 5 6. J 5 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 RICHARD TAL MADGE IN THE THRILLING ROMANCE OF OLD MEXICO f I "YANKEE DON" 1 COMING JOHN BARRYMORE I IN WARNER BROS. BRILLIANT DRAMA I "THE MAD GENIUS" I Bookings at Moutrie's 'Phone 795 j k THE FAMOUS ENGLISH STARS 1 CLIVE BROOK and
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  • FOOTBALL AT HOME
    • 1253 6 Arsenal’s Unexpected Defeat OPPONENTS IN FOURTH ROUND DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 21. THTRD ROUND CUP RESULTS There were many surprising results in the ties in the third round of the Football Association Challenge Cup competition, on January 14th, but to Walsall fell
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    • 1084 6 Joint Leaders’ Narrow Victories SEASON’S LOWEST GOAL AVERAGE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 21. RANGERS OR MOTHERWELL CHAMPIONS It is now more certain than ever that the Scottish League championship will go either to the Rangers or Mo‘herwell. Both were winners, but it was by
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    • 713 6 “Truth’s” Opinion AUSTRALIAN PROTEST “UNMANNERLY AND UNWARRANTED My first thought when I read the protest of the Australian Cricket Board of Control to the Committee of the M.C.C. about Larwood’s exploitation of the leg theory” was that this storm over Adelaide must have a very depressing effect
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  • 194 6 Does He Regard Raiment *‘As One of the Vanities London, Jan. 11. Does the Dean of St. Paul’s really like his gaiters? The doubt is rasied by “The Tailor and Cutter” in its sartorial criticism of the Royal Academy winter exhibition. In its reference to
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    • 264 6 Look at k f he J Bi o g'MWy laß—»-o> w| Foe INFANTS AND IMVA*-’ 0 tu JSX ..Kt? IK 4 My F-vJ fro*' B i fiHB =Sr u Z? •>/ a I T wre is everyihiaa vour m bab'pneeds in a tin of < sußßtv. I Oate! il c
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  • 3033 7 ACCIDENTS that might be avoided DUBLIN TRAFFIC EXPERTS ADVICE .•Traffic Dangers and How to Avoid Them” was the subject ,i lecture given by Inspector Denis Hurley, of the Traffic j )v ■juient, Dublin Metropolitan Division of the Civic Guard, to a v r\ L uc
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    • 14 7 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Fress, Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery
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    • 288 7 RALEIGH I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE RWe A Raleigh And Keep Ahead! i This Famous Bicycle is built entirely J an< 8 Guaranteed for ever. 1 vl'iZOf I n Nothing is left to chance in building I 44ie every single part > 'Wa 8 m nu4e4 y tested before assembling. You
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  • 479 8 Vesuvius is once more in eruption and the Director of the Vesuvius Observatory has issued grave warning that a serious eruption may occur in the spring. The outlet of the volcano is decreasing in size and if it continues to decrease the volcano may blow out
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  • 219 8 On Christmas night the Premier of Great Britain broadcasted an appeal on behalf of the British Wireless for the Blind Fund. This fund has been in existence for some years, in the course of which, as Mr. Macdonald explained in his broadcast message, no fewer than
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  • 1051 8 —The Times. A HEDGEHOG IN THE FAMILY Like chevaux de frise, unmoved in a barrage, the hedgehog was found amid the barkings of dogs. After one child had claimed it for having seen it first, and the other for having picked it up, it was declared “ferae naturae” to
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  • 822 8 MALE PLUMAGE Why has the human male alone of hsex in all the animal kingdom a that his garb shall be drab ’I alone among the animals, is allow"! x’ Nature to decide as well what he by as what he eats or drinks i; n may
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    • 158 8 BALKAN SOBRANIE PIPE 1 TOBACCO S #> i C C > i ?yWk Packed Stocked J Spec,al I AH M/ Artight J Dealers. Tins. I hnest > > BALKAN SOBRANIE SMOKING. MIXTURE CONTAINS A LARGE 1 1 PERCENTAGE OF PURE YENIDJE LEAF AND IS SPECIALLY I BLENDED FOR INDOOR SMOKING.
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    • 32 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 170 8 SPECIAL DODGEM WEEK AT WEMBLEY MORE FASTER CARS ARE BEING ADDED Rides Begin At 6 p.m. Each Day—Bring Your Kiddies and Give Them A Joy Ride— ONLY 10 CENTS A RIDE. A great Favourite With The Ladies. Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera Will Stage To-night at 8 P.M. “HUN PENG
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  • 443 9 AVIATION him to the south coast of France.—Rugby Pcdio Service. vcti.-r machine for IjlOMO'-K 6,198 MILE TRIP Mollis» 11 Leaves I Rugby, Yesterday. t .,_tuy periodical wireless at the Atr <„ «»e Falrey NaI mure monoplane in which I l* r iulcr Gayford and Flight S
    him to the south coast of France.—Rugby Pcdio Service.  -  443 words
  • 94 9 bis armament o— b u iu uu early i Rugby Radio Service. Wit Arthur Henderson Says No Rugby, Yesterday. i ing at Geneva to-day Mr. Arthur nltrson, President of the Disarmament iri.u,., said the conference should with sped <gree upon the terms of the conn K>n
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  • 96 9 P, bv re ma <le for d Radio Service. Wo Ari cats in Sunday’s Demon--Btration at Hyde Park G *at crown Ru &by, Yesterday. «,000 to •>o,.'’’ l A Stlmated t 0 number from tea in Hvd r> attended a demonstrate Tra.j'i drk y ester day organised by «W,
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  • 54 9 i 0 Service 17 P ro BTess.—Rugby S a ful Operation on in 8 of Greece Kin U George of r R gby Yest erday. °Pvrati on f Or ,re€ce who underwent home on a London p !in K satHi/t Urday 13 stated t° be Service 17 P ro^
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  • 1678 9 Government To Appeal To Supreme Court ALLEGED VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTION New Decree Restricts Freedom Of The Press Berlin, Yesterday. Ihe Prussian Diet has been dissolved. A new stringent decree restricts the freedom of the press for incitement to cause a generaj strike and false accusations likely to
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  • 120 9 TRAGIC FATE OF SIKH WATCHMAN Shot While Sleeping (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. One of the most mysterious murders of recent limes in Singapore was committed at the Master Attendant’s launch depot, Pulau Brani, one morning recently. A Sikh watchman was found dead with a wound
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  • 247 9 FORMER PENANG RESIDENT INJURED Mr. K. S. Murray Ipoh, Sunday Evening. A motor car accident occurred in Ipoh, fortunately without serious results, in which Mr. K. S. Murray, of Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Ipoh, received injuries to his forehead necessitating medical attention. Shortly after midnight, Mr. Murray
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  • 30 9 —Reuter. Eight Killed and About Hundred Injured Paris, Yesterday. Eight were killed and about a hundred injured in an explosion in the power station of Renault motor factory.—Reuter.
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  • 91 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambasasdor to the United States, landed at Southampton from s.s. Europa this afternoon and at once motored to London to attend a consultation with the Committee of the Cabinet on the subject of the American debt. The meeting
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  • 148 9 Considerable Danger Ahead Bucharest, Feb. 3. Martial law has been declared in the Ploesti oil region, the centre of the wave of unrest sweeping through Rumania, resulting in sporadic strikes and rioting which might culminate in a general strike. Such a development would be fraught with ominous possibilities
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  • 93 9 riN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £149-10-0 £149-2-6 riN (3 Months) London £l5O-2-6 £149-15-0 Singapore $76.00 $76.00 Business Done Penang $76.00 Business Done 25 tons COPRA —(Sundrled) $4.75 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 RUBBER London 2%d. 2*4id. New York 2J|c. (G) 2;;!c. (G) Singapore c^3 TATIOCA Fair Seed 53 30 Medium Pearl
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    • 31 9 THAIPUSAM FESTIVAL Thursday, Feb. 9, being Thaipusain festival there will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette on that day. The paper will be published as usual on Friday, Feb. 10.
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    • 18 9 FRESH AUSTRALIAN 1 :GOOSEBERRIES Per c^s j Stewed Gooseberries with r Custard are delicious 3 &gt; PRITCHARD’S FOOD DEPT.
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  • 716 10 WHEN IT BECOMES ACTIONABLE INTERESTING HIGH COURT JUDGMENT Mr. Justice Eve gave judgment, in the Chancery Division, on Jan. 18th, in the action brought by Mr. Thomas Nottidge, a solicitor, living in Ellerdale-road, Hampstead, London, asking for an injunction against Miss Beatrix Tudor-Hart, who carries on
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  • 237 10 “SETTLED ON FRIENDLY BASIS” SIR JOHN REITH VISITS THE AMBASSADOR London, Jan. 11. The 8.8. C. issued the following statement: “With regard to the objections raised by the Polish Ambassador to certain references in the New Year’s Eve broadcast, the 8.8. C. has much pleasure
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  • 485 10 Passenger’s Tribute to Pilot Thrilling stories of the fire which caused their air liner to make a forced landing on the journey from Paris to Croydon were told by the three passengers—one a woman who reached Croydon aerodrome on January 14. They had resumed their
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 381 10 (Modes de Paris EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN AFTERNOON EVENING GOWNS 1 MILLINERY LINGERIE. 'Phone 1242. i [fc 3s I ggl I O'Wlenburgs Foods 9 Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the I home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ Foods are as easily digested as mother s milk. They are germ
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    • 87 10 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 so
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    • 293 10 tobrm66 1 SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT /A TOOTAL PRODUCT HAVE you bought your TOBRALCO Directly you touch Tobralco you are conscious of its quality; its beautiful weave; its firm texture. It proves a wonderful economy in sunny climates—and it washes so easily. The designs and
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  • 347 11 1,800 MILES IN FISHING BOAT LISBON REACHED FLIGHT FROM AFRICAN i PENAL COLONY Lisbon, Jan. 15. After fourteen days in an open, deckless fishing boat, the 29 Spanish exiles who succeeded in escaping from the penal settlement at Villa Cisneros, Rio de Oro (West Africa), landed
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  • 342 11 L’Atlantique Heroes Nearly Lose Their Watches Five members of the crew of the Ford Castle, just rewarded for gallantry in the L’Atlantique episode, received shocks when Customs officers boarded their vessel at Sunderland on her arrival from Havre on Jan. 19th and confiscated their presentation
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  • 452 11 Man Whose Bills Have Been Paid by Women USING SWEDE’S PASSPORT A Russian prince, who was said to have been associating with the daughter of a titled wealthy Englishman, was recommended for deportation by Mr. Fry, at Bowstreet Police Court on Jan. 19th. He was
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    • 733 11 $lO9 $l9O FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. Nc waste ti me Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If you succeed in forecasting the highest number of correct results as cabled
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  • 972 12 ANNUAL MEETING LOSS ON YEAR'S WORKING —55,812 The Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Benta Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at the Offices of the Secretaries, Messrs. Harrisons, Barker Co., Ltd., Penang, on Saturday, the 4th February’, 1933, at 11 a.m. Mr. A. W. de
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  • 284 12 $114,543 NET LOSS FOR YEAR ALL DREDGES ON MAINTENANCE BASIS The report of the directors of the Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., to be submitted at the sixth annual general meeting in Penang, on Friday, February 10, states that the mine working account shows a profit
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  • 144 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of January, 1933: The Narborough (F.M.S.) Rubber Lbs. Estates, Ltd. 89,130 Fusing Rubber Tin, Ltd. (Bedrock Estate) 24,132 Anglo-Johore Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd. 26,000 Bukit Palong Syndicate, Ltd. 23,900 Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd. 93,000 Chulsa (Selangor) Rubber Co.,
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  • 121 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of January, 1933 Piculs. Talam Mines, Ltd. 240.02 Jelebu Tin Dredging, Ltd. 325 Gopeng Consolidated, Ltd. 1,000 Tekka, Ltd. ..290 Tekka Taiping, Ltd. 850 Pengkalen, Ltd. (Dredges 665, Tributers 2 Nett) 667 Rambutan, Ltd. (Closed down) Nil The Kinta
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  • 576 13 I f PrincipOl I Lines I is a list of vessel» arriving Penang during the week: f IN r° ET fO DAY I aa ON from Singapore. Sails Havre&gt; Liverpool, Glaa I Liverpool. Sails for Amoy, Shanghai and J Hong Kons I Cactus from Singapore. Sails
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  • 290 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 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, 2nd day. SATURDAY, 18 Perak Turf Club Races, 3rd day. Cricket, P.R.C. v. S.X.R.C., Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. SUNDAY,
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  • 224 13 EXPECTED TALKS ON LITTLE ENTENTE POLICY Belgrade, January 22. King Alexander and Queen Marie of Jugo-Slavia left for Bucharest to-day on a visit to King Carol of Roumania, who is Queen Marie’s brother. An official announcement here says King Alexander’s visit to the
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  • 552 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on January 14 by the s.s. “Karoa” was delivered in London on February 4, and on January 12 by the s.s. ‘‘Athos II” was delivered in London on
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    • 64 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 if
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    • 11 13 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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  • 847 14 The Night Club Queen AMAZING LIFE STORY The Goddard Case Mrs. Meyrick, the ex-“ night club queen,” died recently from bronchial pneumonia. She had been lying ill for some time at the home of her son-in-law, Lord Kinnoull. Mrs. Meyrick’s death ends the reign of a remarkable
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  • 396 14 Fined £lO, But Says He Will Go to Prison SURRENDERED TO POLICE Walter Anthony Thomas, 35, of no settled address, appeared on remand at Manchester City Police Court on Jan. 20th on a charge of falsely using a certain name, title, and description, in August 1932,
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    • 2152 15 d -k I p 0.-BRITISH INDIA i &lt; AND APCAR LINES I (Companies Incorporated in i ?&lt;«.BMIK FllftMEL LIMB" TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mail passenger .nd cargo services tOVDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London I I. !NE I Vc***'; Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 10 Mar. 8 Peninsular and Oriental
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  • 281 16 GOOD TURN-OUT Departure of Capt. Gilmore Deferred Tho Volunteer training season for 1933 started yesterday when there was a good turn out of officers and men of the various companies at the Battalion Headquarters in Peel Avenue. The companies paraded under their own officers. The
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  • 108 16 Suspension of a Newspaper Brussels, Feb. 1. The Minister of War has suspended the newspaper le Peuple and all political newspapers in military localities. Two Deputies put questions on this in Parliament denying the justice of the decision. The Minister reported a Socialist manifesto inciting agitation in barracks.
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  • 132 16 CRICKET AMES AND ALLEN IN FORM Brisbane, Yesterday. In reply to the Queensland first innings total of 201 runs, the M.C.C. had 303 for 8 wickets at the close. Sutcliffe scored 35, Verity 21, Leyland 2, Jardine 30, Wyatt 40 and Hammond 27. Ames 44 not out (5
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  • 58 16 SIAM TO HAVE DIRECT INTEREST THIS YEAR? (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Siam appears likely for the first time to have direct interest in the boat race. There is every likelihood that the son of the former Minister of Agriculture will be Oxford’s coxswain. He coxed the
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  • 126 16 M. Cheron’s Plan Abandoned Paris, Feb. 1. The Soir says the Government will abandon M. Cheron’s plan of a completely balanced Budget. There will be no question now of a reduction of the salaries of officials and pensions. The new Government will rather ask for an exceptional sur-tax
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  • 600 16 SUPREME COURT SUIT Alleged Fraud by Firm of Local Merchants Cheap vegetable fat, known as Cowboy brand vegetable fat, (which was imported in a larger quantity than originally intended for tear of a tax being placed upon it by the local Government, formed the subject
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  • 693 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 11| 0 ll|Gex ll|o ll]6ex Hong Fatt 28 32 28 32 Kinta 85 87% 85 87% Klang River 80
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  • 1125 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST i NAMES, 1 I 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 41 50 A:or Gajah Rubber Estate 35 35 Amalgamated Malay Estate* 70 91 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 u Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate* 5 IS &lt; Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 20 30 Ayer Pana*
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  • 126 16 Latest Quotation! I Monday Paria 87 332 New York 3.435* Montreal 4.0914 4 Brussels 24.68 U Geneva 17.81% i-JW Amsterdam 8.55% I Wlan 67 316 ft-. I Berlin 14 15 32 rJ Stockholm 18.50 Copenhagen 22 ***** J 0310 19 916 19 rl Vienna 29% Prague
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  • 39 16 PENANG, FEBRUARY?. (By Courtesy of the Chartered But On London Bank Demand m!ts Private 3 m/ts credit 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand France T.T. Hongkong T.T. India TT Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver T.T. Batavia T.T. I
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 60 16 I WASSIAMIJLLS I New Shop 12, Bishop Street. I 1 1 (Very Spacious premises. I Well equipped to modern taste and style A HUGE STOCK OF VARIOUS KINDS OF SILK I JUST IMPORTED IN BEST AND f UP-TO-DATE STYLE AND FASHION &lt; Visit us and have the best of our
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    • 37 16 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.
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    • 142 16 POLICE NOTICE Traffic Regula* ions THAIPUSAM FESTIVAL Bth, 9th, 10th b 1933. In pursuance of’ by Section 6(4) of Oni naJlcr ffi r issu”’ 1 Offences) the Chief I’°’’ c with r efe^ r e following Police Or, e Tr lffic durinl the Regulation of h q 10th nJ U#
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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