Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 February 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 40. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 122 1 M. DAL AD JER STANDS FIRM —Reuter. Will Not Be Blackmailed rROTEST BY CIVIL SERVANTS INADMISSIBLE Paris, Yesterday. Government will not be blackmailed bv the protest of strikes, declared M. Daladier in the Senate. Neither Government nor Parliament will deliberate under
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  • 95 1 The Wedding of the Birds Bautzen (Saxony), Jan. In the Saxon Upper Lausatia and some a joining districts January 25 brings “the wedding of the birds, and the day is still observed as in olden times. On the eve of the day the children place plates on the
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  • 91 1 Berlin, Yesterday. The reduction in railway fares granted 1° groups of travellers, youth associations, etc., now applies also to the fast “FD trains, which could heretofore be used only in limited extent. Special reduced-rate single tickets will henceforth also be valid for these trains on
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  • 116 1 Many Art Treasures Being Sold on March 6 Berlin, Jan. in r' reasures from the Gruneburg palace r inkiort of the Rothschild family will bv H 1 at an auction ln Berlin on March 6 incl nnann BaU and Paul Grau P e They by j 11 P*
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Ernie Schaaf's Death ENTERED RING WITH INFLAMED BRAIN New York, Yesterday. The chief medical examiner of New York City announced that Ernie Schaaf entered the ring against Camera suffering from inflammation of the brain. This fact was determined by a microscopic analysis of the brain.—
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  • 88 1 Batavia, Feb. 16. Before embarking for his return to Europe, the famous Zeppelin commander Dr. Eckener stated that his visit to the Dutch East Indies with a view to ascertaining the feasibility of a regular dirigible service with the mother-coun-try has proved positive and that in particular the
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  • 294 1 THANKS HIS MAJESTY FOR YEARS OF BOUNTY Inspector’s Apt Rejoinder The fact that Ibramsa bin Pitchey Tamby, a Mohamedan Indian of 38 years of age, had 16 previous convictions was disclosed to-day before the Penang District Judge when Ibramsa was produced for sentence, having pleaded guilty
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  • 56 1 Death of Former World’s Boxing Champion New York, Yesterday. The death has taken place of Jim Corbett, the famous prize fighter.—Reuter. Corbett was at one time heavy-weight boxing champion of the world and in the days of the silent screen was a successful film actor, the "Midnight Man”
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  • 301 1 Where Prince and Commoner Wed Stalberg, Jan. This small city in the Harz, scene of the wedding of Prince Wolff-Heinrich zu Stol-berg-Stolberg and Fraulein Irma Erfert, daughter of the director of a savings-bank, is little known outside Germany. Yet it possesses two unique distinctions. The palace library contains 20,000
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  • 84 1 Two Hundred and Sixteen in Germany Berlin, Jan. Nature has endowed Germany with 216 known healing springs, according to an investigation whose results have just been made public. They were employed by 872,000 health-seekers in 1931, not counting transients, and the income which the various spas derived from
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  • 107 1 RUMOUR DENIED IN ITALY Paris, February. 17. Diplomatic circles describe as devoid of foundation the widely spread Press reports that France and Yugoslavia have offered Italy a common non-aggression Pact. The Quai d’Orsay announces that the Franco-Soviet non-aggression Pact was definitely ratified by an exchange of copies at
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  • 25 1 p—Reuter. Berlin, Yesterday. Following an interview with the Centre Party Deputy Herr Marks, Capt. Goering rescinded the three-day suppression of Jermania, both sides apologising
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  • 77 1 Berlin, Feb. 14. Early this (Tuesday) morning Berliners were treated to the unusual spectacle of a violent thunderstorm, accompanied by heavy snowfall, and a driving gale. Lightning struck repeatedly within the city limits, while many trees were uprooted by the storm, and numerous persons suffered slight injuries in
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  • 40 1 ,—Reuter. Jean Knight Served in China and Siam Paris, Yesterday. The death has taken place of Jean Knight, head of the Press Bureau of Quai d’ Orsay, formerly commercial attache at Peking. He also served in Siam.-
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  • 95 1 TWO CASES v IN FRANCE Athens, February 17. An official statement confirms that tlienumber killed in a Salonica affray between police and communists was six, white of the thirty seriously wounded five Ite between life and death. A public funeral of the victims has been forbidden, as it
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Cotton Control Bill Passe* Senate Washington, Yesterday. The Cotton Control Bill has been paased. by the Senate and now goes to the Houa* of Representatives.
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    • 109 1 THE SITUATION AT JEHOL LATEST NEWS Page 9 Ok A nice problem some of -till Gn our f r enc k i n the “Straits” yrf have set us! “Lead the way,” they said, give us a w hisky specially suited to the hot climate we live in.” We have
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    • 2057 2 mtes fob casual re^wAY IU BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS T fnceC A« D RAILWAY LIMITED. Akinc^Uß C. T. HANSEN (DECEASED) TilTJ© Table (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NEDERLANDSCHE Successors to:— HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. e. f7I I TTP TRAINS the CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK Ail communications relating to of the Hast Asiatic Co., Ltd., Penang.
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  • 2324 3 A MIRACLE OF SCI’NCE: NEW ATTACK ON THE ATOM BRITISH MICROSCOPE INVENTION: POSSIBILITY OF HOME TALKIE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 4. A PIONEER OF X-RAY WORK The first Englishman to take up X-ray k Mr Alfred Smith, of Legbourne, near Louth, has died at the
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    • 13 3 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."
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    • 454 3 WI!E N j When dirt and Rust have commenced their havoc on your car, their > presence is betrayed by annoying squeaks and creaks from a 1 /iIW JI multitude of sources. Preventive is better than cure. Start right f X x- by CASTROL PENETRATING OIL. It creeps into the
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  • 1412 4 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS: WHY WE SHOULD ECONOMISE SACRIFICING LUXURIES AND LIVING ON REDUCED SALARIES GODOLLO THE LAND OF THSS YEAR'S WORLD JAMBOREE The following interesting article by the Chief Scout is reproduced from The Scouter.” Things look dark for all of us in these times of
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  • 755 4 Mr. A. C. MacFarquhar, of Pegoh Estate Tampin, has gone Home on sick leave. Mr. Paul Storr, the Singapore lawyer and rugby player, has returned from Home. Mr. J. T. Noon, of the Singapore Habour Board, is proceeding Home by the “Naldera.” It is notified that Mr.
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    • 158 4 DBIOOB BALLET MUSIC HUMORESKE Two Beautiful V’iolin Solos played by Britain’s Leadin Violinist, Albert Sammons. Beautiful Tonal liquid purity makes this Record a joy to listen to DBIOOI T,LL TO M ORROW (ON THE AIR Here’s Carroll Gibbons—Pianist—and his Boy Friends, in I two delicate and charming renditions of popular
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 145 4 HOW CAN I ECONOMISE WEMBLEY WILL HELP YOU BALANCE YOUR BUDGET. ITan Hong Seah Amoy Operc Will Stage To-night At 8 p.m. “HONG SIN PONG” Part 6. By Special Request We Are Continuing This Serial. The Story Gets More And More Interesting As The Plot Deepens. Theca Seng Cantonese Opera
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    • 79 4 1 ’Phone fIOXO Pl 264 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 THE PICTURE THAT SETS YOU LAUGHING AND I KEEPS YOU LAUGHING GENE GERRARD L IN 8.1.r.’s RIOTOUS COMEDY "BROTHER ALFRED" By P. G. WODEHOUSE. Next Change WARREN WILLIAM IN "SKYSCRAPER SOULS" A M.-G.-M. PICTURE. HOWARD HUGHES presents THE GREATEST AIR THRILLER OF
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  • 1104 5 TRADE DEPRESSION—HOW SINGAPORE FACES SLUMP MONSTER—DIFFERENT SPIRIT ?—EXPANSION OF MINOR INDUSTRIES—MODERN HAWKERS—A CHANGE OF OUTLOOK—-RABIES— -SINGAPORE'S LONG IMMUNITY—TOURIST SEASON—AN AQUARIUM FOR SINGAPORE —SPORTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 17. A most encouraging feature of the general trade depression here is the manner in which the individual
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  • 219 5 .—Central Press. Movement Being Stamped Out of China I Communist forces in Kiangsi have all sorts of military and political organizations in carrying on their engagements with the Cantonese and Nanking troops. The big boss is Chu Toh who styles himself chairman of the Central Revolutionary Military Committee
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    • 331 5 I f Whlteawans < v ni~ iiin ini i MWiWi 1 th bhut 1 Ipoh Taipeng PENANG Alor Star. 1 t TENNIS SHIRTS. Coat style. Made from finest K 1 quality cotton poplin in pale cream F I JV fl colours. Sizes 15 to 16*/ f J 1 Price $3.50
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  • 3552 6 Sil? SAMUEL WILSON'S UNASSUMING RETURN THE TRAFFIC IN WOMEN IN MALAYA: MR. H. S. BANNER ON THE ORIGIN OF MASONRY: SERIOUS RUBBER INDUSTRY PROBLEMS: TIN MAKES A FURTHER RECOVERY: IS TROUBLE BREWING IN JAVA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 8. THE RULER OF THE COLONIES
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  • 1298 7 COURSE RECORD Splendid Race with Geninderra record afternoon of |OW DIVIDENDS Done Up $8 Avonford $lO Dy TIC-TAC dividends at Ipoh, for a promeeting, must, I think, constitute ,eBSI for low dividends. The highest IXI paid out was $3l and the second .99 The other dividends were
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  • 1137 7 LUTON’S WONDERFUL RUN RANGERS ELIMINATED BY KILMARNOCK ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS London, Feb. 18. The following are the results of the fifth round of the F. A. Cup played to-day. Bolton W. 2 Manchester C. 4 Brighton H.A. 2 W. Ham U. 2 Burnley 1 Chesterfield
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  • 226 7 FOOTBALL Ipoh Chinese Kedah Combined XI Share Honours (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Feb. 17. A hard ground had the effect of rendering yesterday’s football match between the Ipoh Chinese and the Kedah XI uninteresting, as a result of which the game ended in a draw, each
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    • 89 7 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 c* re *e ,n terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory
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    • 399 7 INSTANT RELIEF from terrible SKIN TORMENT a H you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ulcers, Soras, Itching Eruptions, Raabes, or any form of skin diaeMe, use D.D.D. Preemption. Just a few drops of this marvellous healing lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain go a at once, and
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  • 398 8 In company with all other forms of transport, Britain’s coastwise shipping has suffered severely from the trade depression. Its enemies are not only the competition of land transport, but, apparently, a multitude of obsolete rules and restrictions which increase its expenses and hinder its progress. The latest person
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  • 467 8 So England has won the “Ashes.” But it is for more than that reason that the current series of tests will be remembered. It will go down to posterity not only as one of the hardest fought series, but it will be remembered also as the outcome of
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  • 887 8 Joan and Annabel vzere going to the sea. The train moved oat of the station, and the little red houses of Chedworth began to slip past the windows. The elders were counting packages; presently there would be hard-boiled eggs and bananas. Four hours later they descended stiffly
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  • 788 8 RECALLING JEM MAC 17 Only the other day it WM a prize fighter lies among the celebrities in Westminster Abb. S lar tribute is hardly likely be to Charles Miller, a bare-knuckle nil! of the old school, who has just E Portsmouth. Miller was 81 ve ar
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  • 2134 9 "COLOUR THE MAP OF JEHOL WITH YOUR HEARTS BLOOD" "We Will Never Give Op North-East" HUGE CHINESE ARMY READY FOR BATTLE It is now just a matter of time before the Japanese and Chinese armies in the north-east come to grips. Everything
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  • 300 9 FAMOUS SOLDIER and forestry expert Sudden Seizure London, Yesterday. Lord Lovat had a seizure while watching steeplechases at Chipping Norton and died en route to hospital. —Reuter. Simon Joseph Fraser, Lord Lovat, chief o f*the Fraser clan and the 14th baron of a famous Jacobite line, was
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  • 48 9 Tokyo, Feb. 17. The Riurick, a Russian warship which was sunk during the RussoJapanese war, has been located off Korea at 35.19’ degrees north latitude and 129.32 degrees eastern longitude. An association has been formed for recovering the 100 million roubles of gold aboard the Riurick.
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  • 189 9 Twice Convicted at Age of Fifteen loi the second time in his young life, a L-year-old Chinese lad was brought bef°ri a Magistrate to receive sentence on a char K'‘ of theft. Yip Boo n Lum had been convicted by the ird Magistrate and was produced in the
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  • 107 9 rh' l fng the dis tinction of possessive (J' ldnys oldest inn appears now to univer «ity Town d L n favour of this old li»hed Wn Research es have estabIHed Bi' 1 t,le Gasthof zum Roten Baren” °u nt nr Inn) ia men tioned In a
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  • 69 9 .—Reuter. ANGLO-FRENCH NOTE UNBECOMING Government Humiliated Vienna, Yesterday. Government circles feel humiliated and offended at the Anglo-French Note regarding the Hirtenberg arms and declare the Note would be unbecoming even if there had been a breach of the Treaty of St. Germain which was not the case.
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  • 122 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Discussion of British Air Proposals Rugby, Yesterday. Discussion of the British air proposals now before the General Committee of the Disarmament Conference will begin in the special air committee comprising representatives of eighteen Powers at Geneva on Monday under the chairmanship of Senor Madariaga. The main
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  • 111 9 return flight from INDIA Stop at Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. Four R. A. F. Hawker Horseley bombers, which flew to India some time last month on their annual long distance test flight, landed at Taiping this evening about 4 p.m., after encircling over the
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  • 92 9 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £l4B-5-0 £l4B-5-0 TIN—(3 Months) £l4B-10-0 £l4B-10-0 London $75.75 $75.62% Singapore Business Done 7 g Penang Buyers—No sellers. Business Done $4 80 COPRA —(Sundried) $l9 50 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 2Ad 2 Ad. L° ndon 2jJC.(G) 2s?c.(G) New York ctg cts Singapore TAPIOCA $3.50 Fair Seed
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  • 142 9 .—Reuter. Regardless Of Election Result Cologne, Yesterday. One hundred thousand Rhineland Nazi troops and the whole of the police force paraded at a welcome to Herr Hitler, who in a speech to a crowd of eighty thousand made it quite clear that failing a majority at
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  • 34 9 ter arrives from England.—Reuter. New York, Yesterday. Mr. Roosevelt will be conferring with Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador, regarding the world economic situation on February 20 immediately the latter arrives from England.—Reu-
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  • 442 10 Great Migration to Crystal Palace BIRDS IN THE PUBLIC EYE London, Jan. 31. Birds are flying into the public eye just now. Mr. Neville Chamberlain who, like Lord Grey and other eminent public men, is a bird-lover, reports that while walking through St. James’s Park
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  • 274 10 London, February 4. The second of the two machines which are to take part in the survey flights over Mount Everest was tested at Yeovil, and it is understood that an altimeter reading 37,500 feet was recorded, although the exact height will not be
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  • 623 10 Jury Unable to Agree at First SENTENCE POSTPONED London, Feb. 1. Harry Geen, the thirty-two-year-old financier extradited from America to answer a charge of receiving £14,000 from the Broad-street Press knowing it to have been unlawfully obtained, was found guilty, at the Old Bailey. At first the
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  • 89 10 London, Feb. 6th. Mrs. Etta Rohr may speak over the telephone to her husband if she wishes and provided that he will listen. A Chicago judge (says Reuter) has rescinded an injuction restraining her from so doing, ruling that a “woman’s right to talk is her
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  • 502 10 I Work Recognised Before Death LINCOLNSHIRE HERO London, Feb. 1. Mr. Alfred Smith, the Lincolnshire pioneer of X-ray who —as exclusively reported in Guardian—has died at Legbourne, near Louth, having suffered greatly from X-ray dermatitis, is the 14th of the hand of 18
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  • 185 10 THE THIRD TIME WITHIN A YEAR Bombay, February, 4. Mrs. Kastur Bhai Gandhi, wife of the Mahatma Gandhi (who is in gaol at Poona) was arrested in the village of Ras. The charge is not known. This is the third time Mrs. Gandhi has been arrested
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  • 393 11 Death of a Tortoise Aged 200 A SNAPPY OLD AGE London, Feb. 2. The London Zoo’s giant tortoise, Sopa, died yesterday from influenza, followed by pneumonia, at the age of 200 years. This venerable creature, a native of the Galapagos Islands, was one of the finest
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  • 286 11 But She Had Her Island Fling Guernsey, Feb. 4. She was only an unknown’s daughter But couldn’t she. Well, ask Guernsey This island to-day is slowly recovering from the dizziest week in its history. For the past few days its wondering inhabitants have been watching with
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  • 415 11 British Explorer’s Discoveries BOUNDARY QUESTIONS RAISED London, Feb. 7. Important discoveries concerning the Mountains of the Moon, the legendary source of the river Nile, were announced, by the British explorer Dr. Noel Humphreys, before the Royal Geographical Society, London. One is that Mount Gessi and Mount
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  • 209 11 NO CLAIM YET LODGED BY OWNERS London, Feb. 6th. Considerable surprise was experienced in marine insurance circles at the publicity given to a statement that underwriters in London are refusing to settle the claim on the French luxury liner I’Atlantique, recently badly damaged by fire in the
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  • 696 12 Dodging the Police and Making Thousands STREET BETTING Judge Reverses Decision Of Commissioners London, Feb. 7. Whether the profits of illegal betting businesses were liable to income tax was argued before Mr. Justice Finlay when the Crown successfully appealed against decisions of the Special Commissioners
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  • 277 12 Lady Heath to Start New Venture NO STUNTING London, Feb. 5. Lady Heath, the intrepid airwoman who, since she was seriously injured in an aeroplane accident two years ago, has dropped out of the ranks of women flyers, is to try to qualify as a
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  • 136 12 HEARING OF MURDER CHARGE AGAIN ADJOURNED London, Feb. 4th. There was a further hearing at Marylebone Police Court, of the case in which Theodosios Petrou, 20, a native of Cyprus, who lives in Vine-street, Clerkenwell, appeared on remand charged with murdering Dr. Angelos Zemenides, the Cypriot
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  • 157 12 FARTHING KEPT HIM FOR THREE YEARS I London, Feb. 4th. There is one man in France who has shown civilisation how to live for nothing. He is Eugene Masson, a 39-year-old labourer, who has been living in some woods near Chartres for the past three years.
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  • 417 12 20,000 March to Hyde Park NO DISORDER London, Feb. 6. Huge crowds of men and women marched to Hyde Park to take part in a national demonstration against unemployment organised jointly by the T.U.C., the Labour Party, the Parliamentary Labour Party, and the Co-operative Union. Contingents
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  • 125 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 87 3|16 87% New York 3.44% 3.44% Montreal 4.12% 4.13% Brussels 24.54% 24.52% Geneva 17.74 17.73% Amsterdam 8.53 8.54 Milan 67 5|16 67 5116 Berlin 14 13|32 14 13|32 Stockholm 18.92% 18.90 Copenhagen 22.45 22 7:16 Oslo 19 17)32 19.55 Vienna
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    • 37 12 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but ■here is no need to offer that article at a “thruwa way price.” eend along a small advertisement t< the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a sati. factory figure.
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    • 409 12 now do you hold your cigarette? J/7 every day indication of your chief characteristics H° LD y»” K- between SMOM and third fingers, and you stamp y our self as fastidious in taste, to the point of Easiness; inclined to frivolity and love I f dreSS: having a marked sense
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  • 612 13 Schedule of Principal Lines rowing is a list Of arriving Slang during the week: I’URT TO-DAY q }>HILOCTETES from Liverpool. Sails E ‘,r Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. MEDON from Singapore. Sails for 5 Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow. m vj-midON from Singapore. Sails g r Amsterdam,
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  • 287 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, annual meeting, Town Hall, 5 p.m. MARCH 11 Selangor Turf Club races, Ist Day. Cricket: P. C. C. “A” v. P. R. C., Esplanade, 2 p.m. MARCH 15 Selangor Turf Club races, 2nd Day. MARCH 18 Selangor Turf
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  • 237 13 DRESSED IN RAGS AND LEFT £lO,OOO London, Feb. 6. An old woman resident of Collyhurstroad, Manchester, who lived the life of a recluse since the death of her husband and thought by her neighbours to be almost destitute, has died at Crumsall Hospital leaving a
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  • 380 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Batavia via Palembang, by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Pangkalan Brandan by the s.s. “Tronoh” will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Asahan
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  • 128 13 London, Feb. 3rd. Cambridge Town Council, by a large majority, upheld a decision of its Library Committee to ban from the public library Mr. Bernard Shaw’s Book. “A Black Girl in Her Search of God.” The matter arose when Councillor Dermot Freyer maintained that the title
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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 it
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    • 768 13 > 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
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  • 344 14 On Anniversary of Daughter’s Death GRIEF STRICKEN BY THEIR LOSS London, Feb. 4. In a room which contained the death certificate and a phonograph of their eight-years-old child, a man and his wife were found dead in Clanricarde-gardens, Bayswater, London. Both had received bullet wounds
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  • 356 14 New Organisation Being Formed London, Feb. 4. Mr. J. W. Beaumont Pease, chairman of Lloyds Bank, Limited, announced, at the annual meeting of shareholders, in London, the formation of a new organisation to help industry in research work. There was, he said, probably no direction affording
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  • 283 14 Vow of a Boxer’s Father CAN’T BEAR IT Liverpool, Feb. 4. A shy little grey-haired man told a Sunday Chronicle correspondent why he will not be at the ringside at Belle Vue, Manchester, on Monday when his famous boxer son fights for a purse
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  • 454 14 No Longer Treated as Aliens London, Feb. 4. The Home Secretary has made an Order exempting British women who marry foreigners from the necessity of registering with the police as aliens. The announcement issued by the Home Office on Friday night was as follows: “In pursuance
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  • 382 14 250,000 Who Live in tk( Dark I babes SUFFER I Britain has a quarter of a°m I light dwellers, pe ople who mil In ments that are either without taL I** 1 half lit. gtlt or only London alone has 100,000 of th Pqp of the twilight
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  • 141 14 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S FAITH IN NEW VENTURE New York, Sir Malcolm Campbell atUrn pt his way to Daytona, w n of to better his world sl< Malcolrn is still 253,968 miles an hour. of iE somewhat, shaky or fluenza, but hopes t two. •i “I’ni 1
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  • 318 16 PEDIGREES OF HORSE GRIFFINS Batch of 30 Due in April The following is a list showing the pedigrees of 27 horse griffins which are due to arrive by the s.s. Nieuw Holland about April 15, for the Singapore Turf Club. The griffins will race at
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  • 296 16 27 RUNS VICTORY Ahlip Knocks Up 46 Runs A cricket match played yesterday on the Esplanade between the Malay C.C. and a P.R.C. “A team resulted in a win for the former by 28 runs. The winners who had first knock compiled 130 runs,
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  • 35 16 —Reuter. Cambridge Defeats Oxford London, Feb. 18. The Inter-Varsity hockey match between Cambridge and Oxford was played to-day at Beckenham and resulted in a win for Cambridge by two goals to nil. —Reuter.
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  • 321 16 APPEAL COURT JUDGMENT Penang Bar Committee Criticised by Chief Justice The Court of Appeal now sitting in Penang this morning delivered judgment in the motion which was recently heard in Singapore in which the Penang Bar Committee called upon the Respondent,
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  • 455 16 BATTLING CHAN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE BY T. K. O. Ipoh Kid Disappoints In spite of the slight drizzle that prevailed throughout the better part of the programme, a large crowd was present at the Fun Frolic Park to witness the boxing contests. The’
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 122 16 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette sin in a tournament between singles, players A and B have been left for the final in the championship. In the event of B being unable to play in the final, should not A be given a walkover and awarded championship,
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    • 104 16 On and after Friday, March 3, 1933, the Malayan Amateur Radio Society will be changing the hours of the Tuesday and Friday broadcasts. The new times will be from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. instead of from 6.30 p.m. until 8.30 pun. as heretofore. [The
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  • 583 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Saturday. To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 11J3 ll|9ex 11|3 Hl9ex Bangrin lljO 12|0 ll|o 12|0 Hongkong 12|6 13|6 12|6 13|6 Kamunting 6,0 6|9ex 6|o 69ex
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  • 111 16 To-day’s Program Call Signs: G.S.E. Wavelengths: 31.30 mc r e 8 P.M. 40 ■"> 950 Bi g Ben Vaudeville (Gramophone Records, Sir Lipton and his Grosvenor House Band I'll follow you Arthur Tracey Wanderer Dreaming Patricia Rossborough The London Fire Brigade Tommy Handley In charge of a Bookstall Leslie
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    • 230 16 j BOXING L f SUNDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1933, At 9.30 P.M. j BETTER THAN EVER. r 3 10 ROUNDS > FIGHTING CHOO SINGAPORE VS. BOY NARA PRIDE OF PENANG. Together With Strong Supporting Cord. FUN FROLIC ARENA. t BOOKINGS— ’PHONE t FUN FROLIC 1459. and WEMBLEY 1015 ADMISSION Ringside—s 2.
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    • 90 16 i OUR NEVJ SERVICE SAMPLES OF COTTON FABRIC I R EE WRITE TO-DAY AND YOU WIGRECEIVE FREE OF ALL COST 1 PATTERNS OF PLAIN and PRINTED j IRISH LINEN, PLAIN and PRINTED > VOIL, PLAIN and PRINTED 1 TOBRALCO, PLAIN and PRINTED J PIQUE VOIL, PRINTED POULIN, PRINTED NORBAR. PRINTED
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