Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 February 1933
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Title Section20 1933-02-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gjTABLSSHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 37. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, Ifeth FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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810 1933-02-16 1 Grave Concern Amongst League Members HUGE CHINESE ARMY MASSED IN JEHOL Withdrawal Extremely Improbable FEVERISH PREPARATIONS ON BOTH SIDES Imittee of negotiation —Rugby Radio Service. Concern which the situation in the Far: East is causing every member of the League was stressedImittee of negotiation —Rugby Radio Service. - 810 words
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104 1933-02-16 1 WAR DEBTS Reuter. WELCOMED IN REPUBLICAN CIRCLES Roosevelt’s Confidence Washington, Yesterday. The early visit of Mr. Macdonald to discuss war debt settlement with Mr. Roosevelt will be welcomed in Republican circles. It is emphasised that Mr. Roosevelt has always desired the opportunity of personal contactReuter. - 104 words
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Article147 1933-02-16 1 the Government’s proposals.—Reuter Wireless. Immediate Steps Debated in Commons London, Feb. 9. Immediate steps for the future in Indian constitutional reform were debated in the House of Lords following a motion inquiring as to the precise procedure. Lord Irwin, for the Government, said the joint select committee, whichthe Government’s proposals.—Reuter Wireless. - 147 words
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Article143 1933-02-16 1 Remarkable Tribute To Sir Cecil Clementi HONGKONG LEADER "SHOCKED AND AMAZED" (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Friend of China and Chinese was the description applied to Sir Cecil Clementi by Dr. Kotewall, Senior Chinese member of Hong Kong Legislative Council, interviewed by the Daily143 words
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Article134 1933-02-16 1 and Paraguay it would extend.—Rugby Radio Service. BOLIVIA AND PARAGUAY STILL FIGHTING Rugby, Yesterday. Answering Parliamentary question Sir John Simon said that on the initiative of the British Government exchange of views had taken place between the Governments of the United Kingdom and the United States, Franceand Paraguay it would extend.—Rugby Radio Service. - 134 words
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Article136 1933-02-16 1 Lilt? avciagv wevnij 1 have been more than £17,000,000. —Rugby Radio Service. Speeding Up of Income Tax Payments Rugby, Yesterday. The week's exchequer returns show a speeding up of income tax payments. The amount received during the week was £23,762,000 which is over that for any week sinceLilt? avciagv wevnij 1 have been more than £17,000,000.—Rugby Radio Service. - 136 words
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Article57 1933-02-16 1 Reuter. BULK OF EXPENDITURE BORNE BY EMPIRE Britain’s Share £.1,316,000 London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons, Sir Eyres Monsell announced that the total expenditure hitherto on the Singapore base, excluding the floating dock, was £3,438,000 towards which Malaya, New Zealand and Hong Kong contributed £2,122,000 leavingReuter. - 57 words
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Article91 1933-02-16 1 X X o various aspects of the situation.—Rugby Radio Service. Trade Negotiations with Britain Discussed Rugby, Yesterday. The President of the Board of Trade to-day received Doctor Publio Roca and other members of the Argentine special mission who are remaining In this country on the conclusion of theX X o various aspects of the situation.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article87 1933-02-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Sir Malcolm Campbell Does 240 M.P.H. in Trial Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Malcolm Campbell, who is at Daytona Beach, Florida, preparing for the attempt to smash his world’s land speed record of 253.968 miles per hour in hia 2,500 horse power car Bluebird made a first—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article52 1933-02-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Lord Runciman Sits in the Upper House Rugby, Yesterday. Lord Runciman, whose peerage was announced in the new year honours list, took his seat in House of Lords to-day. He is 86 years old and is father of Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article54 1933-02-16 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Bill Read a Third Time in Commons Rugby, Yesterday. The London passenger transport bill was read a third time in the Commons by 232 votes to 46 last night. The Labour opposition regarded the measure as a step in the right direction and did not.—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article40 1933-02-16 1 —Reuter. To be Held on April 26 The Hague, Yesterday. Parliamentary elections have been ordered to be held on April 26. The present Parliament will end on May 6 and »he new Parliament will meet on May 9..■—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article29 1933-02-16 1 Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Philip Sassoon, Under Secretary for Air, left Txmdon for Geneva to attend the Disarmament Conference as the Air Minis- try representative.Rugby Radio Service. - 29 words
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Advertisement14 1933-02-16 1 NAGATA BROTHERS PENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street14 words
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Advertisement86 1933-02-16 1 LJ ll_j| —1_| —»_j J j,. —t, BETTER FLAVOUR AT LESS COST WITH JLVLMERJ NATURAL FLAVOUR PRODUCTS IRs J 111 J AYLMER soups were an instantaneous success on account of their superior quality combined with reasonable price. A wide range of other Aylmer products possessing the same attractions as the86 words
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Advertisement41 1933-02-16 1 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Contract advertisers are asked to note that insertion of matter arriving at the Pinang Gazette Office on the day of issue cannot be guaranteed. All matter should reach this office not later than 5 p.m. the previous day.41 words
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Advertisement2280 1933-02-16 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice MUNICIPAL NOTICE. PENANG HILL BANKS UNUUHL RAILWAY ADVERTISEMENTS Appointment of Office Assistant, Municipal DOGS Tjme Tobi®. TH© MeFCCmtil© Bank Chartered 1 Engineer’s Department. OF INDIA, ALSTRXIiv All communications relating to Whereas it appears that Rabies exists in TJP TRAINS. O H lOf L (Incorporated in2,280 words
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Article511 1933-02-16 3 I 100,000 THROWN IDLE 3Y DISPUTE OF 60,000 STRIKE OVER “DEAD TIME” CUTS London, Jan. 28. A dispute between the workers at the Briggs Company fac ory, where the bodies are made for Ford cars, has brought the entire Ford orgar sation at Detroit to a standstill,511 words
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Article148 1933-02-16 3 YOUNG MOTHER WATCHING FIGHT FOR CHILD’S LIFE London, Jan. 28. A young mother is lying in St. George s Hospital, London, watching the fight which doctors and nurses are making for the life of her daughter. Ella Florence, the child, is London’s lightest baby. Her cot, electrically148 words
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Article253 1933-02-16 3 THROUGH WHICH BUTLER REACHED INTO NEIGHBOUR’S WINE CELLAR London, Jan. 30. A butler, stated to have been in one employment since he was a boy, was remanded for a week on bail by Mr. Hay Halkett, the Westminster magistrate, for stealing wine from the cellar253 words
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Article198 1933-02-16 3 RED-HOT POKER ON HIS FINGERS London, Jan. 27. Olga Skein (23), of Berkeley-road, Hillingdon, Middlesex, was sent to prison at Uxbridge, for three months for neglecting and ill-treating a nine-year-old boy, named David Armstrong, with whose care she had been entrusted. The prosecution said that198 words
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Article149 1933-02-16 3 CHINESE ACCLAIM HIM A BELOVED GENIUS A remarkable telegram was dispatched on Jan. 18 to Mr. Bernard Shaw, at present eastward bound from England, on a round-the-world cruise, by the Chancellor of the National Central University in Nanking, wires Reuter’s correspondent. The telegram, which was addressed to149 words
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Advertisement376 1933-02-16 3 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. JB /ril w Wjj DISCOVERER of THI DEKK',,' 1 ONSUMFTJUN. N ~s jt mav seem after cen-, jfarvelW a rrn iedy has been turies < urol the deadly dIBCOv n ivanced stages Consul) x cne WJ longer doubt of the be cured after teat O, hundreds376 words
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Advertisement39 1933-02-16 3 SELLING MADE EASY— Times are hard but there is no need to orfcr that article at a "throwa waj price.” er. I along a small advertisement t< the "I’inang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satis tactcry figure.39 words
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Advertisement347 1933-02-16 3 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery -an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always nounce a revolutionary347 words
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1192 1933-02-16 4 ACCOUNTS SHOW PROFIT i 4 Difficulty of Finding New President The annual meeting of the Penang Y.W.C.A. held yesterday afternoon at the hostel at Logan Road showed that the association is now being run on more economical lines and the accounts for the year under1,192 words
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Article307 1933-02-16 4 SATISFACTORY POSITION OF Y.W.C.A. IN SINGAPORE The annual general meeting of the Singapore Young Women’s Christian Association was held at Raffles Quay on Tuesday, Mrs. B. C. Roberts, president of the Malayan branch, presided. She was supported by Mrs. A. Eklund, president of the Singapore branch, and307 words
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748 1933-02-16 4 Extraordinary General Meeting An Extraordinary General Meeting of Dredging Association Southern Malaya was held at Messrs. Neill Bell’s Office, Nos. 1/3, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursady, February 9, at 12 o’clock (noon). The following were present:—Messrs. M. A. Francis (President) in the Chair; E.748 words
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Article744 1933-02-16 4 Mr. E. la Mare Stowell returns from leave by the “Comorin” this week. Mr. F. H. Sargent and Mrs. Sargent are going on leave by the Chitral at the end of April. Mr. C. J. Mac Dermot, Jebong Estate, Matang, leaves for home on leave early in744 words
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Advertisement11 1933-02-16 4 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement46 1933-02-16 4 YOU NEED PIANO TO COMPLETE YOUR HOME If ii 1 Will!', i Ife I’ I'' 1 I I !'I V l WHY NOT AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR HIRING SYSTEM.» BEAUTIFULLY TONED PIANOS CAN BE HIRED FOR $lO.OO PER MONTH ROBINSON PIANO CO. 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.46 words
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Miscellaneous74 1933-02-16 4 ’Phone 6J5 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 ONE OF THE GREATEST NOVELS EVER WRITTEX MADE INTO THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER PRODUCED! \y JVi IJV" >’ WITH JOHN BOLES IRENE DUNNE AND A SELECTED CAST OF WELL-KNOWN l I.AM A UNIVERSAL SUPER. ADDED ATTRACTION SPECIAL FILM OF THE FIRST TEST MATCH. Plans af74 words
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817 1933-02-16 5 ,—Reuter. YESTERDAY'S PLAY in Fourth Test Brisbane, Feb. 15. There was a crowd of 3,000 when the Test match was resumed t in line weather. The wicket W as wearing. Hammond and Larwood opened the bowling to McCabe and Darling.,—Reuter. - 817 words
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Article291 1933-02-16 5 Receives Little Organised Support It is surprising that this inexpensive and most interesting game receives very little organised support in Penang. Other centres seem to run things much better and we read of various state and district championship being held. Periodically we are visited by various “giants”291 words
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740 1933-02-16 5 COMPRADOR WINS BIG RACE Sterling Hope and Ben Hall Pay Best (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. Just as on the opening day the weather kept fine till about the seventh race after which rain came down. The going was hard and the attendance740 words
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Article378 1933-02-16 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) S* r > —It is time that the question of establishing a home for the poor is carefully considered by the public. It is really a vital necessity to Penang. Probably most of us are not acquainted with378 words
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Article58 1933-02-16 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.:— 1. March—The Middy—Alford. 2. Overture —L’Amour Au VillageBouillon. 3. Selection—Morrie England—German. 4. An Evening in Toledo —Schmeling. 1. Serenade. ii. Danse Espagnole. 5. BaUad—The Heart of the Sunset— Nicholls. 6. Selection —Stand Up and Sing—Ellis. 7. Fox Trot—Lucky58 words
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Advertisement345 1933-02-16 5 I Iffliiteawaits BASIC VALUES I POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES J e V^-</ YS U.U* 1 WHITEAWAYS I THE "GOLDEN ARROW A self-filling Fountain Pen with press R A L I I stud action. Fills in a flash. Red, f! P 3 > Green, Blue, Black coloured Barrels. fl j345 words
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Article1449 1933-02-16 6 MR. CHAMBERLAIN LAYS DOWN BRITAIN'S CONDITIONS SETTLEMENT MUST NO REPARATIONS BE FINAL FROM GERMANY GOVERNMENTS REPLY TO UNITED STATES London, January 24. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, addressing the Leeds Chamber of Commerce last night, emphasised two conditions which the British Government consider essential in the coming discussions1,449 words
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Article509 1933-02-16 6 Manufacture of Flax, Hemp and Jute At a meeting of the Belfast Insurance Institute, held in Belfast, a paper was read by Mr. Herbert Jefferson, M.A., T.C.D., entitled Flax, Hemp and Jute from Raw Material to Woven Fabric.” The reading of the paper was illustrated509 words
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Advertisement330 1933-02-16 6 Look at k ••smiler.” Kai r***—mu i R A c v i i > ■r^z/Si/ W i Mi k Food i W f OP INFANTS ANO iNVAL'Oj XXk B Gate! The rich concentrated noiir. J e Q MM J ishment of the world’s finest milk 1 x a is here—made330 words
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Article723 1933-02-16 7 nf Sir Theodore Advice or e>u Chambers JOINT ACi lON By Three Chief Producing Countries Colombo, Feb. 1. viw nt>M U,C threP greUt te pnMiucin': c-n»tn“s have co-operated in tintf th? at,,ral C rolLlr V b,. for co-operation in increasing Ls-un.pt.on, was put forward by Sir723 words
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Article441 1933-02-16 7 Work Held Up for Lack of Funds MARKETING FACILITIES .Colombo, Feb. 1. That the activities of the Ceylon Fruit Growers’ Association have been indefinitely suspended owing to the lack of funds was the information given to a “Times of Ceylon” reporter by Mr. K. Balasingham this morning.441 words
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Article226 1933-02-16 7 Empress Tourists Marry in Colombo Harbopr y■■ Colombo, Feb. 1 Probably the first wedding ceremony of its kind in Ceylon was held in Colombo on Monday last when two tourist» on th© Empress of Britain were married on board the liner in Colombo harbour 'f'hey were226 words
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Article322 1933-02-16 7 Stoker Drowned Near Jetty COMRADE’S ATTEMPT AT RESCUE Missed Boat Trincomalee, Jan. 26. Another case of drowning has taken place tri the Trincomalee inner harbour pier, the victim being a member of the crew of H.M.S. Hawkins. The incident took place last night. Stokers Albert John322 words
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Article214 1933-02-16 7 Excess of Income Over Expenditure CESS BRINGS RS. 105,350 Colombo, Feb. 1. An estimated excess of income over expenditure for 1982 is shown in the accounts of the Rubber Research Scheme (Ceylon). The excess amounts to Rs. 20,439. For 1933 an even bigger excess is anticipated, the214 words
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Article688 1933-02-16 7 COMMODORE OF P. O. FLEET Capt. Cecil Brooks of the Ranchi Retiring 43 YEARS AT SEA Colombo, Feb. 1. After 43 years at sea Commander Cecil Brooks R.N.R., D. 5.0., Commodore of the P. and O. Steamship Fleet, and Captain of the P. and O. liner Ranchi, is retiring. He688 words
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Article634 1933-02-16 7 Miss H. A. Tyler’s Great Work in Uva LANGDON HOME Colombo, Feb. 1. The impending retirement and return to England of Miss H. A. Tyler, who is Superintendent of the Langdon Home, Badulla, and in charge of the Women’s Evangelistic Work in that district, after 40634 words
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Article246 1933-02-16 7 Increase in Total Compared With Previous Year Colombo, Feb. 1. According to the crime statistics for 1932, issued by the police authorities there has been an increase in the total number of cases for the Colombo area last year compared with the total for 193 U246 words
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Article651 1933-02-16 7 Mr. Ward Price and India’s Ability to Govern CEYLON’S ATTRACTION Colombo, Feb. 1.. One of the most interesting passengers on the Empress of Britain is Mr. G. Ward Price, the well-known English journalist, who is recording his impressions of the countries he visits for a London651 words
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Advertisement23 1933-02-16 7 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement92 1933-02-16 7 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement tn the “Pinanß Gazette” is a tire'ess salesman. From >ne week’s end to another it talks business boring potential customers. It tells your sto y (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide c-.rclj- °I >ntereste’. readers and its influence is all the more s.tbfact >ry in92 words
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Article425 1933-02-16 8 Since the first shots were fired in the Sino-Japanese dispute in September, 1931, the world has awaited with some anxiety a coherent statement of Japanese intentions in Manchuria. Manchuria is still Chinese territory and Japan is not the only country with an interest in Manchuria’s natural and425 words
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Article371 1933-02-16 8 At the moment the Prohibition cause in the United States of America is in the doldrums and all the indications point to the fact that it is going to pass through a very curious phase. The country has pronounced, indirectly it is true, for repeal of the fantastic371 words
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Article1105 1933-02-16 8 It is a curious fact that positive old age seems to have been abolished from the modem world. The old no longer bear the penalties of their condition with becoming patience, but ignore them with unbecoming sprightliness, and present the only sound defence to1,105 words
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Article753 1933-02-16 8 OVERDOING IT The native women i„ the region o f South Airtea recently to P Y (or ra Am therenuitt Slx hichea within two hours T was flooded, and eal v s (wls large section of ploughed law X"*" away. This recalls the bhwu ed by the753 words
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Advertisement105 1933-02-16 8 FREQUENT REGULAR SHIPMENTS RECEIVED. Wholesome, Appetising > J»nd Economical. >-| k^ck— «U... SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. PENANG BAGAN LUAR. A soiendid -'HB k wh ~Jw sucoer tdkg-yT and then HggL U 1 J a Carlsberg. uSKS) JR i btfUjgLU' I z TB £">■ Z x m Once fa sted105 words
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Advertisement228 1933-02-16 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. .noHHetme'K'oi'iie'uioiuie’iMonneniioi'iiaiiiieime'iftetitioi'weiiHOi'HOHMOiuie' u^..,l uU i. l ui l .uai.ue>ai<>.ne:u»ĕ>u l ĕ...>ii.iiiiaiaiu»i.>iii..uĕ.-iiuui.uiiuiiĕui«aiiii Had Psoriasis Years Agony to Walk About Healed228 words
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Article123 1933-02-16 9 Reuter. RESIGNATION not accepted King Refuses Consent PREMIER considering POSITION Brussels, Yesterday. The Klnfi has re^ to acce P t Bie Cabinet’s resignation on the ground fhat the nation is unable to comprehend that the fate of the Government, whose self-imposed duty was improveof the financial andReuter. - 123 words
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Article51 1933-02-16 9 —Reuter Wireless. Arrives at Rio on Return Flight Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 10. The giant French monoplane Arc-en-€iel r arrived here from Buenos Ayres on her return flight. She halted at Port Natal before beginning her flight across the South Atlantic. Mollison is flying to Rio de Janeiro. —Reuter—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article52 1933-02-16 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Merchants Protest Against Government’s Taxation Proposals Paris, February 10. Most shops throughout France will cloae from noon to 7 p.m. on Thursday as a protest against the Government’s taxation proposals. This decision has been 'taken by 300 chairmen of trade and indnstrial federations. Employees will be.—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article68 1933-02-16 9 I fl necessary documents.—Reuter Wireless. Madrid, Feb. 9. The Prince of the Asturias, son of ex-Kiny Alfonso and Heir to the Throne, has announced he is ready to renounce all Royal rights if he can ful|il his desire to marry a commoner, young Mexican, Senorita De Pedro. H«Ifl necessary documents.—Reuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article48 1933-02-16 9 —Reuter. Domestic Allotment Farm Relief Bill Washington, Yesterday. The Senate Agricultural Committee favourably reported on the Domestic AllotFarm Relief Bill but confined the ti ts to wheat and cotton and dropped attempt to restrict production owing e difficulty of exercising effective ‘upervision.—R eu t e r.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article47 1933-02-16 9 Reuter. Two Arrests Made by Police Denver, Yesterday. e police have arrested George Zarlin- detained Red Mitchell, both deUi' L U rUm runners n conne ction with M Snapping of Mr. Boettcher. to B °ettcher broadcast her willingness any ransom for her husband's safe Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article60 1933-02-16 9 —Reuter. Tokyo, Yesterday. Minuted T? YUaSa haS 1)6611 a PP° lnted ceasio le Im P crial Household in sucMr Ikki who has resigned on of ill-health. S sudden resignation recalls the y for his resignation last summer. Audit laSa Preaiden t of the Board of Korea vh &B—Reuter. - 60 words
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622 1933-02-16 9 Disarmament, War Debts And The Far East Rugby, Yesterday. International affairs were surveyed by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, in speech at Southampton to-night. Referring to disarmament he regretted the Geneva conference had been unable to make more rapid progress in its most difficult622 words
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Article377 1933-02-16 9 Technically Unable to Meet Liabilities Detroit, Yesterday. Despite the fact that it has nine million dollars in the local bank it is reported that the city is technically unable to meet interest obligations of 611,000 dollars. MONEY RUSHED The financial situation of Michigan may be cleared up sufficiently377 words
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Article159 1933-02-16 9 —Reuter. Hitler Strengthens Grip on Rhineland Cologne, Yesterday. The Nazi grip of the Rhineland has been strengthened by Capt. Goering (Minister of the Interior’s) appointment of von Heidekamps, a prominent Nazi, to command the whole police force of two provinces of the Rhineland and Westphalia until after the—Reuter. - 159 words
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72 1933-02-16 9 The first Court of Appeal for this year opens at Penang to-morrow. The judges expected to form the Court of Appeal are Sir William Murison (Chief Justice), Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley and Mr. Justice Burton. Only one interesting matter is likely to be72 words
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Article55 1933-02-16 9 .—Reuter. To be a Cinema from March 6 London, Yesterday. The Coliseum Theatre is to become a cinema on March 6. Announcing the change Mr. Oswald Stoll says taxation is killing individualised entertainment. Hundreds of artists, musicians and stage workers will be unemployed when the Coliseum sacrifices its won-.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article97 1933-02-16 9 —Reuter. LITTLE ENTENTE REPLACED AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED TO-MORROW RUMANIA, YUGOSLAVIA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA Geneva, Yesterday. A new European community federation embracing a population of forty-eight millions comes into existence at Geneva to-morrow when the Foreign Ministers of Rumania, Jugoslavia and Czechoslovakia will sign a pact consecrating the—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article123 1933-02-16 9 Reuter. Court Agreement Renewed for Three Years London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons, Sir John Simon announced that an exchange of Notes occurred at Nanking on February 8, providing for the renewal of the District Court Agreement. Subsequently the Chinese Government gave the assurance that they contemplate takingReuter. - 123 words
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202 1933-02-16 9 .—Reuter. President Elect Unharmed MAYOR OF CHICAGO VICTIM OF OUTRAGE Miami, To-day. Mr. Roosevelt was fired on five times but not harmed. Mr. Roosevelt’s assailant who is unknown fired into the party at a reception held in his honour. Mayor Cermak of Chicago was.—Reuter. - 202 words
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Article42 1933-02-16 9 rice products not of Empire origin.—Reuter. Burma Wants Other Rice Prohibited from India Rangoon, Yesterday. The Burma Legislative Council has recommended that the Government of India should prohibit entry into India of rice and rice products not of Empire origin.—Reuter.rice products not of Empire origin.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article55 1933-02-16 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Sterling on New York was quoted at 3.43% and war loan three and a half per cent. 99 5|16. Stock market business was slight with a reactionary tendency in most sections. Japanese bonds made a further general decline of 1 to 2 points—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article96 1933-02-16 9 Chinese Liquor Dealer Produced in Court Alleged to have had in his possession a seal for the purpose of counterfeiting a property mark namely John Exshaw Brandy labels and also exposing for sale goods with a counterfeit property mark affixed to six bottles of John Exshaw Brandy, a96 words
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Article73 1933-02-16 9 Police Withdraw Murder Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Harold Vincent Perrau, the well-known Eurasian boxer, was discharged by the Second Magistrate. Perrau was arrested in connection with the murder of a Chinese Mohammedan woman and on his appearance. Court Inspector Meeten said he had instructions from73 words
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Article89 1933-02-16 9 -rrv Snot YESTERDAY TO-DAY ««-12-« TIN—(3 Months) London £l4B-17-6 £l4B-5-0 Singapore $75.00 $75.50 Business Done Penang $75.00 Business Done Buyers-No sellers. COPRA—(Sundried) 4 95 BLACK PEPPER $19.50 BU TT 2%d. 2Ad. New York 2«' °> Singapore cU 6 TAPIOCA $355 13.55 Fair Seed ,3 50 Medium Pearl BICE89 words
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Advertisement193 1933-02-16 9 Nerves and Indigestion If your life is made a martyrdom by Poor Health follow the example of these grateful folk and prove the Efficacy of Cassell’s Tablets in your own individual and particular case TO-DAY! P 3 nerves on edge Ol J£ ver y woman knows what that worn and193 words
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Article225 1933-02-16 10 i MEMORIAL PROPOSED NO RESUMPTION FOR -4 THE PRESENT London, Jan. 27. The committee which was formed in Ixmdon to organise a search for Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, met yesterday and decided to take no further steps in the search until the snow has225 words
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Article432 1933-02-16 10 Economy Celebration Favoured Suggestion for the celebration of St. George's Day in a less costly and more novel form than hitherto were debated at the annual meeting of the Royal Society of St. George (Selangor Branch) held at the Empire Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. S.432 words
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Article198 1933-02-16 10 FACE IMPRINTED "ON MIND EVIDENCE BY MAN WHO ADMITTED PETROU London, Jan. 28. There was a further hearing at Marylebone Police Court, of the case in which Theodosios Petrou, 20, a native of Cyprus, of Vine-street, Clerkenwell, appeared on remand charged with murdering Dr. Angelos Zemenides,198 words
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Article232 1933-02-16 10 JILTED WOMAN’S REVENGE ON RIVAL Paris, Jan. 27. The remarkable variety of sauces and stuffings to be found in French cookery is so justly renowned, that additions to the list are usually taken as a matter of course. But a case which came into court produced a232 words
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89 1933-02-16 10 GIRL’S MOTHER FATALLY WOUNDED Police near Roanne tracked down Henry Pelosse who is alleged to have shot five people, relatives and friends of three girls who had rejected him, says Reuter from Paris. Madame Millet, the mother of one of the girls, has died in89 words
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Article73 1933-02-16 10 DEATH OF “THE LITTLE LADY OF THE PEAK” The death occurred at Rowland Farm, Edale, on Jan. 22, of Mrs. Jane Summer, who was known as the little lady of the Peak, and who in September last celebrated her 100th birthday. She came to Edale some nine73 words
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Article408 1933-02-16 10 HOPKINS’S CLAIM TO FAME WILL TENNYSON AND BROWNING LOSE THEIR PLACE London, Jan. 27. The interesting view that when the poets of recent generations come to be put to the test of time, posterity will relegate Tennyson and Browning to a secondary place and extol the merits408 words
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Article258 1933-02-16 10 DR. COVE-SMITH’S ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN London, Jan. 27. was given by Dr. R. Cove-Smith, formerly was given by Dr. R. Coce-Smith, formerly England’s Rugby captain, in a lunch-hour talk at Christ Church, Westminster. One is very glad, he said, that nowadays one can talk258 words
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Article332 1933-02-16 10 COMMANDER J. G. SUTTON’S appeal DISMISSED London, Jan. 26. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council dismissed the appeal of Commander J. G. Sutton against his conviction and sentence of six months’ imprisonment for manslaughter by a special assize court at Limassol, Cyprus, on October332 words
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Article150 1933-02-16 10 TENDENCY TO SWEEP AWAY PERSONAL LIBERTY The Bishop of Durham (Dr. Hensley Henson), speaking at Newcastle, on Jan. 22, said he had just read a repulsive, but powerful novel called “Brave New World,” by Aldous Huxley. It was, he said, a gross book, grossly written, but150 words
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74 1933-02-16 10 It is -announced by the Admiralty that Naval Cadet His Royal Highness Prince Juan, has been promoted to midshipman, to date from January Ist. Prince Juan is the third son of King Alfonso, and was a cadet at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. For74 words
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Article30 1933-02-16 10 Black blotting paper is the latest protection against forgery. American banks are supplying black blotters for custome’-s’ use to prevent the coyp.ng of the? blotted signatures.30 words
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Advertisement17 1933-02-16 10 A small advertisement in the "I’inang Gazette” busier than the bee. It wor’ all !ay and ever.»17 words
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Advertisement6 1933-02-16 10 IT'S DYNAMIC I To-Night at Queen's6 words
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Advertisement535 1933-02-16 10 added to PETROL A small measure of CASTROLLO added 1 tO eVery tW gallons of P etrol will i m 1 mediately put new ener &y any car. >Vx Tt is a P erfect u PP er cylinder lubricant and 1 X?''\ y// 7 a certain antidote for sticking valves.535 words
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Article894 1933-02-16 11 APl’liAl. DE TWO INDIANS dismissed Credibility of Convicted Witnesses In the Singapore Appeal Court on Mr. Justice Whitley dismissed ,f two Indians, Haji Mohammed jrddi, against their conviction and A. A. f yje Distr-Ct Court on charges of volun“rlly causing hurt to Mrs. A. M. Bugg. u..ng894 words
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357 1933-02-16 11 FELO DE SE VERDICT AND INSURANCE GRANT TO THE WIDOW London Jan. 27. The Britannic Assurance Company, Ltd., whose head office is at Birmingham, issued a statement with regard to the policy taken out by Samuel James Furnace. The statement read With regard to357 words
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Article174 1933-02-16 11 WEIGHT OF LETTERS A RECORD LAST YEAR The weight of letters sent by air from Great Britain during 1932 exceeded all records, amounting to 64 tons, compared with 52 v a tons in 1931 —an increase of 20 per cent. The Christmas mail despatched to174 words
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Article602 1933-02-16 11 SUPERSHOW THAT SOON SHUT UP BIG FIGHT TO SAVE IT New York, Jan. 28. The fate of the world’s vastest entertainment enterprise is hanging in the balance. With Radio City the £50,000,000 Roc-kefeller-financed, multi-skyscraper centre of every form of entertainment —be a success, or602 words
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Advertisement14 1933-02-16 11 WIRELESS WIRELESS I Informative and interesting articles appear in the Pinang Gazette ON FRIDAYS.14 words
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Advertisement47 1933-02-16 11 STRONG DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE sa F* W vV 6 o^Blf B' •il < I it /W It .1 J®-.: a. M XIXI A ii A J"' 1 A /Ip k -1 JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND.47 words
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Article2284 1933-02-16 12 Minutes Of Meeting The following are the minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 31st January, 1933: Present:—Mr. G. W. Bryant (President), Dr. J. E. Smith, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Ann, the Hon. Mr. H.2,284 words
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Advertisement195 1933-02-16 12 Guard his Health Give him Formamint at once and so cure his Sore Throat before it develops into Influenza, Scarlet Fever or some other infectious disease. Children like these harmless tablets and they are much more effective than gargles. Keep Formamint handy buy a bottle to-day. FORMAMINT Th* Germ-killin* Throat195 words
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Advertisement6 1933-02-16 12 Hi IT’S POWERFUL To-Night at Queen's6 words
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Advertisement276 1933-02-16 12 M WE HAVE f* 11l 'll ji I M P K4 Hl THE rl iTM US PARKER $1 PpP j I W THAT FITS Bl YOUR HAND! iFf a Bi “3 V < Do you hold your pen at a certain angle? Do you prefer a stub to a fine276 words
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Article612 1933-02-16 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following 1« a H* <* vessels arriving from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY KPIAN from Belawan. Sails for £S Mergui Moulmein and Tavoy on 18th. CALCUTTA MARU from Singapore. 8 S Sails f° r Rangoon and Calcutta. V GLENBEG from612 words
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Article307 1933-02-16 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 FRIDAY 17 Court of Appeal opens, Penang. SATURDAY, 18 Perak Turf Club Races, 3rd day. Cricket, P.R.C. v. S.X.R.C., Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 19 Cricket: P.R.C. "A” v. Malay Cricket Club, Esplanade, 10.30 a.m. M.C.C. MATC HES IN AUSTRALIA The following is the list of307 words
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Article894 1933-02-16 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London, says that the mail deepatched from Penang, Air Mail (via Karachi) of January 28 by the s.s. “Karagcla” was delivered in London on February 14. AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to894 words
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Article730 1933-02-16 13 JURY DISAGREE AND TAKE TWO HOURS TO REACH VERDICT Harry Geen, aged thirty-two, financier, was found guilty at the Old Bailey on Jan. 31 of receiving £14,000 from the Broad Street Press knowing it to have been unlawfully obtained. The jury added that they considered he was730 words
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Advertisement38 1933-02-16 13 IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN No. 119 (Produce) I 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.38 words
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Advertisement754 1933-02-16 13 MACK ofi9 U. B.A'. U). S.A. A© f r h C I /'WligW)/ I A 1 I T TMt V/ J v 1 gallon y Emm ©V RgFURIB® AĕSOeOAUWODIL ASg@<ĕOAT[§© ©OL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the two Trade Marks depicted above, one consisting of concentric circles within which appears754 words
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Article396 1933-02-16 14 NEW DEVICE TRIED 9 Lord Cecil Suggests Tracks for Fast Vehicles London, Jan. 24. As one desirous of gaining information about the habits of an almost extinct species of humanity, I joined a party of the Pedestrians’ Association to-day on a journey to the North Circular-road396 words
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Article314 1933-02-16 14 FATAL DOZE AT BEDSIDE Chorley, Jan. 28. Through the long hours of the night she had been sitting up with her three children, one of whom had influenza. A weary vigil for a working woman. She could not help dozing. Consciousness returned with horror, for the kitchen was314 words
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452 1933-02-16 14 Held Up Owing to Freight Difficulties Our intention to place on th.s market cheaper petrol has not been abandoned,” was the statement made to the Free Press by Mr. C. P. Woo, representative of the Hong Kong firm which some time ago announced its452 words
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275 1933-02-16 14 HUMOROUS INTERLUDE IN THE KING’S BENCH London, Jan. 27. ‘‘My Lord, I beg if you can think of any means by which we can be brought to a unanimous verdict to tell us and we will do it,” said the foreman of275 words
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Advertisement371 1933-02-16 14 An Eminent Doctor Ay Gives You the Means Keep Fit and Young If you are over 40, your greatest need is—to keep on keeping young. You I te•" as okl as your arteries.” Harden- 1 ■Rf ing arteries and increasing blood f Bl BrjuSKjJpjl pressure are not only a source371 words
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Advertisement367 1933-02-16 14 F7l ti II Never neglect CONSTIPATION 1 CArcl it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pill* At Mmedy for ronitipatioa, Dr. Mone'i Iftsfhis: Root Pifu are in a rUw alone. TWy give you dean bowela which ad mguhrly* a healthy stomach, a Evely Mbd Hood that is rich and367 words
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Advertisement2148 1933-02-16 15 i ——I BR|T|SH |ND|A 1 AND APCAR LINES JSSS&Q3B z (Companies Incorporated in Rngl.-.~„'. f 7* BLUE FUNNEL LIMB png Leave. do. I MAIL passenger and cargo services VflßW .i, LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London B LlJd 4011] H j ILG 1 11lH c rrcMTDON Amsterdam, London and Hamburg.2,148 words
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Article112 1933-02-16 16 CRICKET —Reuter. South Australia Disapproves UNFAIR Adelaide, Yesterday. The South Australian Cricket Association passed a resolution disapproving of body line bowling and appealing to club -captains to prevent its use on the grounds of unnecessary risk of injury and that it robs the game of most interesting—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article84 1933-02-16 16 P.R.C. “A” vs. Malay Cricket Club The following will represent the Malay C. C. in a cricket match against the Penang Recreation Club "A on Sunday February 19, at the Esplanade, play commencing at 10 a.m. A Rahman (Capt.) B. C. Ahlip, Y. B. Osman, H. R. Pawanteh, M.84 words
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Article26 1933-02-16 16 —Reuter. Barrow Defeats Darlington London, Yesterday. In the Third Division Northern Section •f the English League, Barrow defeated Darlington by two goals to one.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article22 1933-02-16 16 Reuter. ENGLAND WINS Brisbane, To-day. England won the fourth Test match by six wickets. They made 163 for four wickets.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article117 1933-02-16 16 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 87 88 New York 3.4% 3.43% Montreal 4.08% 4.13% Brussels 24.61% 24.69% Geneva 17.80% 17.84% Amsterdam 8.55 8.57% Milan 67% 67 5|16 Berlin 14.44 14.47% Stockholm 18.85 18.85 Copenhagen 22.45 22 7|16 Oslo 19.55 19.55 Vienna 30,% 30 Prague 115% 116117 words
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Article116 1933-02-16 16 Khoo Ah Kow, a Chinese servant who was until recently in the employ of Mr. Kirkwood, A. S. P., Balik Pulau, and who was charged with criminal breach of trust of a sum of $5O-14, the property of his employer, was yesterday convicted by the Police Magistrate and,116 words
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46 1933-02-16 16 The members of the Penang Rubber Exchange are entertaining their President, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, at a tea party, at the Exchange premises at 1 p.m. on Saturday, in honour of his appointment as a Municipal Commissioner for Penang.46 words
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Article22 1933-02-16 16 At the time of going to press the handicaps for the last day of the Ipoh races had not arrived.22 words
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Article767 1933-02-16 16 SUPREME COURT SUIT CONCLUDED Alleged Fraud by Firm of Local Indians In the Supreme Court yesterday the hearing was continued and concluded (His Lordship reserving judgment) of the case in which a large consignment of 535 cases of vegetable fat from Holland, known as Cowboy767 words
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592 1933-02-16 16 UNVEILING OF DR. SMITH’S PHOTOGRAPH And Distribution of Tennis Prizes A very interesting function was held at the Penang Recreation Club last night. It was organised for a three-fold purpose, firstly, for giving away the prizes won at the recent Lawn Tennis Tournament, secondly,592 words
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Article68 1933-02-16 16 Wednesday, Feb. 8. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Clementi visited the Children’s Aid Society’s home in Tomlinson Road. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Geake and Mr. G. G. Roberts dined at Government House. Friday, Feb. 10. Group Captain A. H. Jackson and Col. J. F.68 words
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Article554 1933-02-16 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Y esterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* MINING Ayer Weng 85 95ex 95 l.OOex Ayer Hitam 1113 ll|9ex 11|3 11 9ex Hitam 20 22% 21 23 Hong Fatt554 words
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Article82 1933-02-16 16 The following are the tin outputs f or th first half of February, 1933 Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging j; L Hours, 589; c. yards, 148,000; ptculs' 806. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co Ltd.:—Hours, 330; c. yards, 90.00 C pienj.’ 649. Katu Tin Dredging, Ltd.:—Hours, 296' c. yards, 82,000;82 words
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Advertisement25 1933-02-16 16 Nothing succeeds like success out success needo be backed by const-tent advertising. Use f tviang Uarette rrgul.irly an.! I een -it tin r.he fee. -jo25 words
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Advertisement130 1933-02-16 16 BOX N G ON SUNDAY—FEBRUARY 19tb At 9.30 P.M. FUN AND FROLIC SPECIAL ARENA SEATING ACCOMMODATION SNOWY FAULKNER'S PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR CONTESTS. Best Ever Offered To Penang Fans. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTH MALAYA. Professional 10 Rounds 1 Battling Chan 8.6 v. Raby Joe Gains 8.6 Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. 8 Rounds Young130 words
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Miscellaneous184 1933-02-16 16 PENANG report 6 a.m. iP ;Vlntl Kaintgg. Noon J E <5 Mile Pi Av TIDE TABI.fs High Water. to-day 10.00 408 pm i 0.»,,; TO-MORROW 4.01 am. In9Q AR 10 -29 a.m. 4.16 p.m. u a WHEN BETTER SHOWS ARE AVAILABLE WEMBLEY WILL OFFER THEM TO VOL Tan Hang Seah184 words
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