Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1933
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Title Section20 1933-02-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 35. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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1467 1933-02-14 1 Chance Of Conciliation Destroyed COMPLETE DEADLOCK Futere Developments May Be Both Swift And Grave" Large Scale War Inevitable feared blockade of all CHINESE PORTS Washington, To-day. Japan's withdrawal from the League is regarded as a foregone conclusion. Genuine apprehension exists in official circles that1,467 words
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Article365 1933-02-14 1 -Rugby Radio Service. FORTHCOMING ANGLQAMERICAN PARLEYS Commons Questions Rugby, Yesterday. The forthcoming Anglo-American war debts discussions in Washington were the subject of several questions to the Prime Minister in the House of Commons to-day. Asked if these would be confined to the question of debt payments, Mr.-Rugby Radio Service. - 365 words
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Article73 1933-02-14 1 —Reuter. Honolulu, Yesterday. The case against all the alleged assailants of Mrs. Massie was dismissed on the recommendation of the Public Prosecutor as investigations failed to substantiate Mrs. Massie’s identification of five native accused of the assault including the murdered Ka I tthawai. The court which—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article281 1933-02-14 1 stands at the parting of the ways.—Rugby Radio Service. CIVILISATION AT PARTING OF THE WAYS Times Comment Rugby, Yesterday. The presentation at Geneva of the new' British programme of work of the Disarmament Conference designed to speed up attainment of definite progress has met with notstands at the parting of the ways.—Rugby Radio Service. - 281 words
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Article113 1933-02-14 1 Prince Flies from Welbeck to Attend Dinner Rugby, Yesterday. The Prince of Wales flew back to London from Welbeck Abbey this afternoon to attend a dinner to-night given by Dr. Julio Roca, head of the special Argentine mission—Rugby Radio Service. An earlier message stated The Prince of Wales113 words
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Article33 1933-02-14 1 with rands slightly down.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Sterling on New York was quoted at 3.431/ 2 British funds maintained, but business was otherwise quiet and irregular with rands slightly down.—Rugby Radiowith rands slightly down.—Rugby Radio Service. - 33 words
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Article655 1933-02-14 1 More Details Of Incident 1 EUROPEAN LEADERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. The marine police guarded the K.P.M. steamer Van Outhoom when she anchored in the roads this morning until she left for Batavia at noon. On board were four officers and 26 European and 66655 words
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Advertisement15 1933-02-14 1 7, NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement1705 1933-02-14 2 RATES FOR CASUAL perak turf club. BANKS C°\^lr7!oN^ 1r7!0N has spring meeting 1933. I LIMITED. BECN CURED. I3EIVIL.III O SATURDAY. 11th. February 1933. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) J All communications relating to SATURDAY, 18th. February 1933. {The Mercantile Bank J Chartered B« n k 1 4 .Aments shouM be1,705 words
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Article1874 1933-02-14 3 FROST HOLDS UP RACING GRAND NATIONAL PROSPECTS:. THE WORLD'S OLDEST JOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, February 1. ABANDONMENT OF RACE MEETINGS Frost has held racecourses and training gallops in its grip, and for the sixth day in succession there was no racing on JanI uary 28,1,874 words
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Article827 1933-02-14 4 BITTEN BY GREEN MAMBA BUT RECOVERS London, January 28. Mr. John Ryan, of Glasgow, who has survived after being bitten by the deadliest of all snakes, the green mamba, has now been liberated from the Infirmary. In the following article he tells an amazing story827 words
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Article683 1933-02-14 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Towkay Khoo Sievz Jia, of Messrs. Kay Lee San and Company, Penang, is in Ipoh on business. The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers’ Decoration is awarded to Lieut. H. R. S. Law, S. V. C. Mr W J. Parks, Probationary Assistant Superintendent of Police, S.S., has gone on eight683 words
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Advertisement163 1933-02-14 4 I BOXING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th FUN AND FROLIC SPECIAL ARENA SEATING ACCOMMODATION G. E. FAULKNER'S PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR CONTESTS. Best Ever Offered To Penang Fans. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTH MALAYA. 10 Rounds {BATTLING CHAN v. Baby Joe Gains 8.6 8.6. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. 8 Rounds TFoung Chocolate v. Slippery Sam 8.3163 words
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Advertisement57 1933-02-14 4 j —-J —riYOU NEED! TO COMPLETE YOUR HOME 111 IBSSJ il i IMei WHY NOT AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR HIRING SYSTEM I BEAUTIFULLY TONED PIANOS CAN BE 1 HIRED FOR $lO.OO PER MONTH I ROBINSON PIANO CO. 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. r■- < X CREAM j 11 If 4/0 1,1/57 words
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Miscellaneous168 1933-02-14 4 WHEN BETTER SHOWS ARE AVAILABLE WEMBLEY WILL OFFER THEM TO YOU flan Hong Seah Amoy Opera Will Stage To-night at 8 p.m. HONG SIN PONG Part 4. NB —“Hong Sin Pong" is that Popular Chinese Historical Drama well known to Opera Fans. Specially Staged at great expense. The whole Serial168 words
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Article712 1933-02-14 5 CRICKET —Reuter. Yesterday's Play In Fourth Test PAYNTER BATS THOUGH ILL I After the excellent start g-iv«n by' Jardine and Sutcliffe the English batsmen did n<»t come up to expectatinos yes-' terday, eight wickets falling for 271 runs. Brisbane, Yesterday, j The day was very hot and.—Reuter. - 712 words
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255 1933-02-14 5 Prize-giving To-morrow WEEK-END CRICKET MATCHES The final in the Mixed Doubles of the Penang Recreation Club Tennis Tournament between Miss S. Pestana and E. Valberg —3 and Mr. and Mrs. L. Massang -15 was played yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for the former255 words
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Article78 1933-02-14 5 A Correction The result of the cricket match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club was incorrectly reported in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette. The match was won by the Penang Cricket Club by nine wickets and not by six wickets as stated. The78 words
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Article107 1933-02-14 5 COUNTY WITH NOT ENOUGH GIRLS TO GO ROUND London, January 29. There are not enough women between twenty and thirty to provide wives for all the bachelors of the same age in the county of Worcester, the latest figures show. For every 1,000 men of that age there107 words
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Article599 1933-02-14 5 Weights and Selections for To-morrow CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS Below will be found the weights, and selections by Tic-Tac, for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Spring Meeting to be run at Ipoh to-morrow. The card consists of eight events, the first starting599 words
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94 1933-02-14 5 GIRL SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS UNABLE TO VISIT ENGLAND London, January 27. Two young New Zealanders—Freda Judkins, a soprano, and Phyllis Kinniburg, a pianist—will not be able to avail themselves of scholarships entitling them to two years’ tuition at the Royal College of Music in London.94 words
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Advertisement140 1933-02-14 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE Appointment of Office Assistant, Municipal Engineer’s Department. Applications are invited for the vacant appointment of Office Assistant in the Municipal Engineer’s Department. The appointment is graded in Class D of the Senior Officers’ Salary Scheme ($3OO p.m. rising by annual increments of $25 p.m. to $550 p.m.). The140 words
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Advertisement181 1933-02-14 5 added to PETROL <A small measure of CASTROLLO added to every two gallons of petrol will immediately put new energy into any car. It is a perfect upper cylinder lubricant and a certain antidote for sticking valves. I You will enjoy easier I starting, greater acce- leration, and appreci- ably181 words
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Miscellaneous57 1933-02-14 5 ‘Phone 264 6.15 NIGHTLY 9,j 0 JOE E. BROWN IN FIRST NATIONAL’S LATEST RIOT OF FUN AND LAUGHTER 11 FIREMAN. SAVE MY CHILD ALSO FOOT LIGHTS Musical Revuette. SPORTS LANTS." British News, Etc. Bookings at Moutrie's 'Phone 795 ANOTHER PARAMOUNT MASTERPIECE ■mHHVßutix x liferWw in t h e MMk ji57 words
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Article1149 1933-02-14 6 ASTON VILLA TAKE SECOND POSITION ARSENAL’S FIRST 1933 VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 28. THE CONTEST FOR PROMOTION The cold snap rendered playing pitches hard and treacherous on January 21st, but 1 only one Football League game, that bet- ween York City and Southport1,149 words
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Article1371 1933-02-14 6 MOTHERWELL’S WELL11 f EARNED VICTORY r I CLYDE NEARLY DEFEATED r 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 28. FIRST DIVISION CLUBS’ DEFEATS A few of the clubs had shocks of a minor nature in the Scottish Cup-ties, but nothing very remarkable happened in the1,371 words
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Advertisement90 1933-02-14 6 f•LET US SUPPLY L 1 YOU 2 II fi WITH THE BEST S I ,N H STATIONERY |1 I PRINTING 11 AND ENGRAVING j| lwhwXh»; I DIE STAMPING I AND i I COPPER-PLATE PRINTING j I I EXECUTED I I PROMPTLY AND I CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette I 1 II90 words
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Advertisement393 1933-02-14 6 pl f/s The day of the ordinary artificial J// Food is over deficient and often merely fatforming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do not Baby’, health on Food, which Gate has changed all that !—lt is the modern may be stale and out393 words
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1688 1933-02-14 7 AN INDIAN CONTRIBUTOR - uc r-FORMS PROCEDURE AND THE INDIAN TH DELEGATION A MAYOR FOR MADRAS POLITICAL NOTES (BY AN INDIAN CONTRIBUTOR) The long expected announcement of the govemor-General in regard to the temple entry bi» 3 has prinCipal tOpiC Hussion this week. The GovernorM for1,688 words
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Article374 1933-02-14 7 —A. P. Alleged Confession of Lance Naik POONA COURT MARTIAL Poona, Jan. 25. That he intended to kill Lieut.-Colonel M. Everett, the Officer Commanding the Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners, but instead shot Captain R. L. Thompson in mistake, was the statement alleged to have been—A. P. - 374 words
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Article49 1933-02-14 7 -A. P. To Arrive in India in April Benares, Jan. 31. The Bombay Khilafat Committee have received the following cable from Maulana Shaukat Ali and have wired the same to Pundit Malaviya Arriving in India early April. Congratulate Malaviya for noble peace efforts. America unitedly sympathises.-A. P. - 49 words
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Article238 1933-02-14 7 —A. P. Civil Disobedience Prisoners MUSLIMS ALOOF FROM MOVEMENT f New Delhi, Jan. 25. That the Muslims have taken practically no part in the civil disobedience movement is shown in the following official figures published to-day Madras Of 904 Congress prisoners in the Rajahmundry, Trichinopoly and Cannanore—A. P. - 238 words
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Article159 1933-02-14 7 —A. P. Two Persons on Trial Lahore, Jan. 31. The Special Tribunal hearing the second Punjab Conspiracy Case accepted to-day the contention of the Senior Defence Counsel who pleaded on behalf of the accused, Dharamvir and Kundanlal, that they could only be charged under Section 307 I.P.C.—A. P. - 159 words
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Article147 1933-02-14 7 Reference in Madras High Court Madras, Jan. 30. The death occurred last night at Mylapore, after a short illness, of Mr. S. R. Dikshit, Advocate. He was nearly 40 years of age and was a rising lawyer. He was the son-in-law of Dewan Bahadur T.147 words
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Article913 1933-02-14 7 FAVOURED BY ENGLISH METHODISTS WITH ONE PROVISO EPISCOPACY REGARDED AS ONLY A METHOD OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT MEETING OF PROVINCIAL SYNOD Bangalore, Jan. 31. The Methodist Church (English) is one of the three Churches in South India negotiating for Union. The other two913 words
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Article199 1933-02-14 7 Phosphorus Found in Madura Letter-Box Madura, Jan. 25. It is reported that when the main letterbox was opened for clearance at about 4 p.m. last evening, in the Madura General Post Office, a suspicious-looking envelope, emanating smoke, was found inside. On examination the envelope was found199 words
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Article111 1933-02-14 7 -A. P. Charges Framed in Supplementary Case Chittagong, Jan. 26. In the supplementary armoury raid case charges were framed to-day against the accused under two heads, firstly for entering into a criminal conspiracy with some of the accused in the previous armoury raid case and other persons-A. P. - 111 words
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Article917 1933-02-14 8 Criticism continues to be levelled against the Malayan administration on account of its failure to take up a positive attitude in the fight with the slump. No doubt a great deal of it is deserved. Official ideas for overcoming the financial sirocco have, up to the917 words
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1206 1933-02-14 8 NIGHT JOURNEY THROUGH LONDON I stood at five to three, on the coldest of January mornings, beneath the Admiralty Arch. A blur of light glimmered in the distance, and a moment later resolved itself into a white-enamelled van, for all he world like those1,206 words
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Article840 1933-02-14 8 ST. VALENTINE To-day is St. Valentine’s Day st v tine, formerly the patron saint of still remains as a romantic li nk wi past. There is one especia” hhe legend about him which des/-L, B CefUl vive. He is said to have had two iru?"' friends, both840 words
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Advertisement185 1933-02-14 8 I BALKAN SOBRANIE PIPE I TOBACCO «iWk Packed Stocked JMh* ZMk ,n By ff ft c *i( 4 \W»®§**’* a S JW ArtlsM Tins BALKAN SOBRANIE SMOKING MIXTURE CONTAINS A LARGE I PERCENTAGE OF PURE YENIDJE LEAF AND IS SPECIALLY BLENDED FOR INDOOR SMOKING. A RICH AROMA AND A I185 words
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Advertisement22 1933-02-14 8 E. O. HOTEL. PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE. WEDNESDAY, February 15, 1933. Dance Music by the band of the S.S. “PRESIDENT POLK”22 words
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Article151 1933-02-14 9 Reuter. passed By Chamber BIC, MAJORITY Record Sitting Paris, Yesterday. trance Bill was passed by the Tbe by 359 votes to 225. GovChain made the division a question ernment ina< cf C< n i fid mce Bill was passed after a reT» e F,D r (lf thirty-sevenReuter. - 151 words
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Article406 1933-02-14 9 FIRST MEETING AT TAI PI NG 1 Presentations (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 13. The first meeting of the Perak State Council at Taiping was held to-day at the Secretarial Buildings. An official salute of 17 guns was fired from the forts. At 9.45 a.m. H.406 words
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Article58 1933-02-14 9 S. AFRICAN To Be Linked to Sterling Cape Town, Feb. 8. A Bill introduced to-day (Wednesday) by the Finance Minister provides for the necessary measure with a view to linking up the African pound to British sterling. The Government is furthermore asking for full powers to regulate by Decree all58 words
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Article94 1933-02-14 9 Nauen, Feb. 9. Madrid: Ten people were killed and fifteen seriously injured when a motor-bus crashed down a precipice in Villa Vicicia near Gijon. Leningrad: Russian scientists are planning an ascent into the stratosphere, hoping to beat Professor Piccard’s height record of 16,506 metres. A special balloon94 words
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Article98 1933-02-14 9 .—Reuter. EXERCISES OF WORLD’S BIGGEST ARMADA Attacking California London, Yesterday. The Daily Express Naval Corresopndent refers to the forthcoming exercises of the combined American Atlantic and Pacific fleets which are on a larger scale than ever before. They will be conducted by a fleet consisting of.—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article232 1933-02-14 9 Coroner Returns an Open Verdict (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. The Coroner returned an open verdict on the death of George Peet, of the Power Station. Referring to the probabilities the coroner said: that he moved lorry on the instructions of deceased and that deceased while232 words
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Article116 1933-02-14 9 to be classified as a damnable place—Reuter. Mr. Bernard Shaw’s Advice to Hong Kong Students Hong Kong, Yesterday. Mr. Bernard Shaw, breaking his resolution not to lecture during his world trip, startled Hong Kong University and faculty this afternoon with a typical Shavian address urging the students toto be classified as a damnable place—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article35 1933-02-14 9 :.—Reuter. Young French Womans Flight Le Bourget, Yesterday. A young French aviatr.x, Mademoiselle Boucher, left at 7.25 a.m. in a British light aeroplane for Saigon via Athens, Aleppo, Basra, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon and Bangkok.—Reuter.:.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article53 1933-02-14 9 Mr. de Valera’s Latest Move Dublin, Feb. 8. Mr. de Valera announces his intention of proceeding during the next few days to Belfast, there to deliver an important speech on the reunion of Northern Ireland with the Irish Free State. It is feared his visit may give rise53 words
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Article62 1933-02-14 9 Warsaw, Feb. 10. The annual report of the Bank of Poland reveals that the Bank lost 24 million zloty by the devaluation of the English pound. [The nominal value of the zloty is 43.38 to the sterling.] Saigon, Feb. 9. Since 1929 the world output of silver has62 words
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Article175 1933-02-14 9 reputation as biologist and writer.—Rugby Radio Service. Prvate Burial King’s Message to Widow Rugby, Yesterday. It is understood that in accordance with the desire exp- ’<l by himself FieldMarsii"' Sir William Robertson’s bunal will b 7 private although the first part of th,, service only will bereputation as biologist and writer.—Rugby Radio Service. - 175 words
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Article44 1933-02-14 9 Rugby Radio Service. Two New Trustees Appointed Rugby, Yesterday. The distinguished artist, Sir William Llewellyn, and the distinguished architect, Sir Robert Fitt, have been appointed trustees of the National Gallery in place of Mr Stanley Baldwin and Lord Lee.— Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article80 1933-02-14 9 Two Tribes Quarrel Paris, February 9. quarrel broke out at Compiegne betwo tribes of gipsies and speedily di r aerated into a pitched battle, with blows of cudgels, axes and revolvers. A Kotnan was killed, and five gipsies were removed to hospital in a desperate condifi°n Some80 words
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Article98 1933-02-14 9 Rugby Radio Service. Th Rugby, Yesterday. J* Secretary for India, Sir Samuel 1 re answ ’erir g a Parliamentary quesEold that at the end of Janu ary the vanor n rn( b a 's gold standard and a7 enCy ru3erves amounted to about X at ar o»«uon toRugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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116 1933-02-14 9 llj) IldAicL dlivi ov vn aci he to other parts of the British Dominions.—Rugby hadio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Sii Eric Geddes, Chairman of Imperial Airways, 111 ailived at Croydon this morning from a tour of ns P CI tion|) . llj) IldAicL dlivi ov vn acihe to other parts of the British Dominions.—Rugby hadio Service. - 116 words
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Article528 1933-02-14 9 Red Flags Forbidden CENTRE PAPER SUSPENDED Insulting Hitler Berlin, Yesterday. The provincial Governments as well as the Reich Government are continuing the work of suppressing all incitements to disorder throughout the Reich. The Nazi Government at Thuringia has forbidden the display of red flags while an election528 words
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Article72 1933-02-14 9 Germany Heads the List Moscow, Feb. 9. Despite the shrinkage in German imports, Germany still heads the list of importing countries for the past year, with 324,000,000 roubles (against 410,000,000 in 1931). The runner-up is Great Britain with 90,000,000, which represents a 17,000,000 increase against the previous year.72 words
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Article43 1933-02-14 9 Paris, Feb. 9. The Senate has adopted a law authorising only French doctors furnished with French diplomas, and foreign doctors provided with a license to practise medicine in France. This law has nothing to do with students of medicine.43 words
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Article98 1933-02-14 9 flN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £149-7-6 £l4B-0-0 nN (3 Months) London £149-12-6 £l4B-5-0 Singapore $76.00 Business Done Penang $76.00 Business Done 25 tons COPRA (Sundried) $4.95 $5.00 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $19.50 RUBBER London 2%d. New York (G) Closed Singapore cts 8 c K TAPIOCA $3.55 Fair Seed s 398 words
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Advertisement18 1933-02-14 9 DELICIOUS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROM SUNNY AUSTRALIA APRICOTS PEARS PEACHES PLUMS TOMATOES RHUBARB, CABBAGES, POTATOES. PRITCHARDS FOOD DEPT.18 words
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Article597 1933-02-14 10 YOUNG GIRLS’ TEN DAYS’ ROMANCE London, Jan. 29. Fifteen, and “fed-up” at home because of rows with her parents, she ran away to London with her boy friend aged eighteen, and lived with him as his wife. That is the extraordinary story revealed In597 words
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Article116 1933-02-14 10 ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF HIS RIFLE London, Jan. 25. sergeant John P. Daykins, V.C., died yesterday, at Jedburgh, Roxburgshire, while being taken to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary suffering from wounds caused by a rifle. He was forty-nine years of age. Sergeant Daykins was found unconscious at his home,116 words
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Article508 1933-02-14 10 Review of Last Year’s Activities The following statistics reflect the progress of the overhaul of the personnel commenced in 1931 and not yet completed: for example the numerous vacancies in Grade I and Grade II cannot be filled at present on account of the absence of suitable508 words
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Article419 1933-02-14 10 Three Men Charged With Murder The preliminary inquiry was resumed on Saturday into the death of A. Lazarus, as a result of which three men named Mydin Pitchay, Suresh Chandra Gangaly and Jagat Singh respectively have been charged with murder. Mr. D. Wills, Second Police Magistrate,419 words
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Article238 1933-02-14 10 EXEMPLARY SENTENCES ON DRUG RUNNERS Exemplary sentences were passed on “dope” smugglers on Friday by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge. Toh Ah Hock, who pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of $1,470 worth of contraband chandu and opium was sentenced238 words
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Article473 1933-02-14 10 “I HAVE NO USE FOR CHILDREN” WHAT HIS SISTER SAYS London, Jan. 27. Was Arnold Bennett a real family man —a “born father”? In the "Sunday Chronicle” last week Dorothy Cheston Bennett told of her life with Bennett after he and his wife, Marguerite, were473 words
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Article154 1933-02-14 10 BLOCKING NEW DOCK AND WANTED BY NOBODY Paris, January 22. A remarkable controversy has arisen at Cherbourg over the disposal of the burntout wreck of L’Atlantique. The Cherbourg Chamber of Commerce, which is responsible for the building of the fine new marine station and the adjoining deep-water dock,154 words
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Advertisement24 1933-02-14 10 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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Advertisement70 1933-02-14 10 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK’S PLASMA will relive you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-day. Stocked I70 words
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Advertisement386 1933-02-14 10 bl WE HAVE n 13 M O THE I'JFe UM PARKER KI THAT FITS rl YOUR KJ II HAND! Do YOU hold your pen at a certain angle? Do you prefer a stub to a fine point? It doesn’t matter! Whatever your style of handwriting, however bold and black or386 words
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Article414 1933-02-14 11 Winchester and Its Story QUEEN WHO HAD THE LAST WORD London, Jan. 26. Mr. A. J. Adams, a verger, of Winchester Cathedral, who has a remarkable knowledge of his subject, left Southampton yesterday on the Aquitania for New York to lecture in the United States414 words
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Article199 1933-02-14 11 STATUE OF CLEMENCEAU TO BE ERECTED London, Jan. 20. Frenchmen are determined to keep the memory of The Tiger of France alive. An unofficial group, comprising 24 persons who knew M. Clemenceau, has been formed in Paris under the title of friends of Georges Clemenceau,” and199 words
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Article407 1933-02-14 11 Grail Girls Big Campaign A RELIGIOUS IDEAL London, Jan. 29. Two thousand beautiful dancing girls are shortly to visit Britain in an effort to bring new converts to the Roman Catholic Church. They are the “Girls of the Grail,” a movement with a membership of 15,000 in407 words
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Article133 1933-02-14 11 AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRAZIL AND TURKEY January, 20. Turkey and Brazil have done a deal by barter. Each year Brazil will send £440,000 worth of coffee to Turkey in return for tobacco, dried fruits, and other products, to the same value. The agreement is for three years. This133 words
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Advertisement350 1933-02-14 11 and Indigestion If vour Hf® 8 ma< fe a martyrdom by Poor Health follow the U nl >lr of these grateful folk and prove the Efficacy of Cassell’s Tablets in your own individual and particular case TO-DAYI bj NERVES ON EDGE A 1 Every woman knows what that worn and350 words
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Advertisement64 1933-02-14 11 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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Advertisement9 1933-02-14 11 backstrehll > I FannieHurct I IT’S GREAT > Coming to Queen's9 words
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Advertisement328 1933-02-14 11 W LJ Llelp your K dren to vigorous health Tpy-jJ] Hl h "J*-/ V EJ' can help her 'I Hitiie ones to radiant health 4 by giving them a nutritious» balanced diet. That is why thousands of wise mothers fiive AH y Horlick’s Malted Milk to their A children regularly.328 words
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Article752 1933-02-14 12 Following the usual custom, short notes have been prepared for the information of the shareholders of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., and of its associated Companies, pending the preparation of the annual reports for 1932, KAMPONG KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING, LIMITED No. 1 dredge has remained idle throughout752 words
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Article675 1933-02-14 12 Another Difficult Year—Drastic Economies Effected— Future Outlook The tenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders was held at the Market Exchange, Alma Place, Redruth, on Tuesday, January 17, 1933. MR. FRANK E. MAIR (Chairman of the Company) presided. Mr. TOM WICKETT (Secretary) read the notice convening the meeting675 words
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Article166 1933-02-14 12 Domestic production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements, of tin, and tin-in-ore at 72 per cent during the month of January, 1933. Tons Tons Federated Malay States 2,312 Unfederated Malay States Johore 40 Kedah 7 Perlis 45 Kelantan nil166 words
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Article367 1933-02-14 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period January 21st to 27th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident367 words
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Article42 1933-02-14 12 To-day at the Esplanade, from 6 to 7.30 p.m.:— 1. March—Clara—Bright. 2. Overture —Morimo—Williams. 3. Selection—Toto—Joyce. 4. Esquisse Symphonique —ln the Steppes of Central Asia—Borodin. 5. Waltz—Thoughts—Alford. 6. Selection—Schuman’s Songs—Hartmann. 7. Fox Trot—Sunshine and Roses- Nicholls. GOD SAVE THE KING.42 words
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Advertisement5 1933-02-14 12 IT’S POWERFUL Coming to Queen's5 words
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Article569 1933-02-14 13 I schedvfe of Lines h a list of vessels arriving r': < weel,: from PORT VO-DAY Singapore. Sails li*Havre, Liverpool, Glas- for Colo^ 01 I SailS f Amoy. Shanghai and Hon? K0IU D*” 1 -I r< fr-m Singapore. Sails Rotterdam ana I from IMawan. Sails for SS u R569 words
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Article286 1933-02-14 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 TUESDAY, 14 Municipal Commissioners Meeting, Municipal Offices, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 15 Perak Turf Club Races, 2nd day. Social and Dance, P. R. C. Club-House 8 to midnight. FRIDAY 17 Court of Appeal opens, Penang. SATURDAY, 18 Perak Turf Club Races, 3rd day. Cricket, P.R.C. v.286 words
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Article189 1933-02-14 13 INCOME OF POPULATION TREBLED IN THREE YEARS London, Jan. 28. Introducing the Soviet State Budget for 1933 in the Central Executive Committee, Grinko, the People’s Commissar of Finance, gave the estimated revenue as 34 milliard roubles, as against an expenditure of 33 milliard roubles (says Reuter from189 words
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Article549 1933-02-14 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on January 21 by the s.s. “Ranchi” was delivered in London on February 11 and on January 20 by the s.s. “Poelau Gcebiah” was delivered in London on549 words
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Advertisement33 1933-02-14 13 I STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints.Evcry lady should keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS The F.ngH.h Pharmacy 1 SHM, Beach Street, Penang33 words
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Advertisement41 1933-02-14 13 CLOTH-LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 151x6 $5.00 per 100 115 x6£ $5.00 per 100 |l2 xsf $4.50 per 100 (111x5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 I TO CLEAR. Pinanq Gazette P.ess, Ltd. I IA, PENANG STREET. 3 DO,'41 words
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Advertisement303 1933-02-14 13 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of your ing them, a coating of303 words
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Article343 1933-02-14 14 Victims of the Cold TRAINS SNOWBOUND AND DISTRICTS ISOLATED London, Jan. 26. The cold wave out of Siberia has chilled most of Europe, and even Bombay has had a drop in temperature. In Paris, Arctic conditions prevail. There was a minimum temperature in Paris of 14343 words
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Article223 1933-02-14 14 INQUEST STORY OF FATAL FALL IN STEEPLECHASE At Paddington on Jan. 18th, Mr. Ingleby Oddie held an inquest on»Capt. Reginald Ellis Sassoon, of Hamilton-place. Park lane, London, who died in a nursing home as the result of injuries received in a fall whilst riding at Lingfield223 words
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Article523 1933-02-14 14 Progress of the Scout Movement EAST MIDLAND FIGURES London, January 28. Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, was prevented by indisposition from presiding over the annual general meeting of the Council of the Boy Scouts’ Association, at the Imperial Headquarters in London. He caught a chill after523 words
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Article162 1933-02-14 14 DECISION BY THE GOVERNMENT AWAITED London, January 23. The Improvements Committee of the London County Council report that no further communication has been received from the Government in reply to the request made by the Council last November for an early decision in the matter of162 words
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Advertisement208 1933-02-14 14 I Wailes I Dove CREAM I grey. X^ REEN RED SOLUTION. I Protects Property from Rust OBTAINABLE FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LTD., I PENANG. i EmEiEi£i£i£u:i£l£t£LEl£Unct£U:iSl£Un£l£U:ucmctOKlGtl3CWU3CUsUM3CU3KU9 1| IUUIJIJ IJIJIJIJIJIJ IJUIJIJULUIJUUUUIJIJm I-JIJHJI «J I«IM E generally ueefu! Medicine for all Climate* ollis ■gs «W NO Sutetitute. Act* Ilk* charm In Check* and208 words
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Advertisement88 1933-02-14 14 THE IIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement tn 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 so88 words
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Advertisement281 1933-02-14 14 High class gift s On P r *sentoti on of De Reszke £oupens Reszke* VuciNlAd I. cigarettes s I, De Reszke cigarettes are smoked by peopie of discriminating taste. a finely blended cigarette. DEMS/kC <Jh.Q 'tfhv.stoerd.t of Agents HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Singapore-Penang-Kuala Lumpur-lpoh. A.P.B. 19. i Fat Folks are281 words
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Advertisement2149 1933-02-14 15 j BR|T,SH ,ND|A n r AND APCAR lines .i 7. KtP I trj4rN I I N U I I (Companies Incorporated In Rngl-7..ij 3KUB FUMMBK LIMB Leaves Due I MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Veswl LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London l| 0 I Juß 4 1 1 ■*T l2,149 words
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780 1933-02-14 16 SUPREME COURT MOTION Sequel to Partnership Dissolution In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C. reserved judgment in the motion in which Mr. J. J. Saunders on behalf of Khaw Joo Chie, asked that the Umpire’s decision be varied or set aside or the780 words
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Article118 1933-02-14 16 Reuter. TEST MATCH SCORE Brisbane, To-day. At lunch time the England score was 321 for eight wickets.—Reuter. Brisbane, Later. There were 6,000 people present. The weather was glorious but the wicket was cracking. McCabe and Ironmonger were bowUng. The scoring was very slow. For the first 25 minutesReuter. - 118 words
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Article780 1933-02-14 16 Members Appeal Against Conviction TEST CASE Effect on Betting on Racecourse Following upon the decision of the Singapore Turf Club at their recent meeting to incorporate into their rules a provision forbidding members to bet on the racecourse except on the totalisator, a court of three780 words
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Article140 1933-02-14 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir; —Under the above Caption your Singapore Correspondent in your Singapore Letter dated February 10, and published yesterday, reports that the final rugby fixture of the season was played at Singapore last Saturday (4th ins’). In his next paragraph he140 words
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Article135 1933-02-14 16 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 87 31'32 87 25 32 New York 3.43% 3.42 Montreal 4.12% 4.11% Brussels 24.69% 24.62% Geneva 17.81% 17.76 Amsterdam 8.56 8.54 Milan 67% 67 1,16 Berlin 14.45 14.24% Stockholm 18 25,32 18% Copenhagen 22 7j 16 22 7(16 Oslo 19.55 19135 words
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Article50 1933-02-14 16 PENANG, FEBRUARY 14 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 25 32 m|ts 2 3 27 32 Hongkong T.T. 44% Private 3 mlts credit 2 4 116 3 Documentary 2 4 316 On New York Bank Demand 39%n0m France T.T. 991ncm India T.T. 152%50 words
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Article29 1933-02-14 16 —Reuter. Rangers Defeat Queen's Park London, February 13. In the second round replay in the Scottish Cup Rangers defeated Queen's Park by three goals to one.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article62 1933-02-14 16 Rome, Feb. 10. The Vatican short-wave radio station, constructed near Castel Gandolfo by Marquess Marconi, will be blessed and inaugurated by the Holy Father on Saturday at four p.m. The function will have chiefly a scientific interest, and the wave length used is only 5762 words
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Article597 1933-02-14 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in MESSitS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 11(3 119 ex 11|3 ll(9ex Batu Caves 37% 42% 37% 42% Kamunting 6.0 6 6ex Killinghall B|l% 8 9597 words
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Article187 1933-02-14 16 Some Large Increases in Germany Berlin, Feb. 9. Radical tariff increases have been decreed by the Government in pursuance of iu policy of protecting agriculture from dumping. The increases include a 500 per cent, rise in the duty on lard, while the duties on chilled meat are doubled and187 words
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Article80 1933-02-14 16 Interesting Comparison Tokyo, Feb. 10 According to the comparative trade re turns issued by the Ministry of Commerce last year's foreign trade of the five Powers —England, America, France, Germany an Japan —showed a remarkable decrease from the 1931 figures, except in the case of Japan. Japan’s trade80 words
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Advertisement101 1933-02-14 16 PENANG ROY SCOUTS' LOCAL ASSOCIATION The Annual General Mretln» m h THE HEADQI AKTERS (comer of Anson and .liaralisier at 7 p m. on Tuesday, February 21s Reports will be given on th- lie by the Association and I erS last General Meeting Ele tion land aims for 1933, etc.101 words
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Miscellaneous84 1933-02-14 16 WIRELESS T day s Pro gramine Call Signs: G.S.E. C s Wavelengths: 31.30 .< P-M. rC3 25-28 m, t 9.50 o b, K Ben Vaudeville New Books” Mr. Basil D e Sehncourt < Blattnerphone-Stilie 10 M Dane (Gramophone Records, 1135 The News 11.50 Close Down PENANG WEATHER REPORT 6a m.84 words
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