Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 February 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-02-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 41. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article93 1933-02-21 1 .—Reuter. Joe Zingaro's Sentence PLEADS GUILTY TO ALL CHARGES Mr. Cermak's CcEidstion Serious Miami, Yesterday. Zingara was sentenced to a total of eighty years’ imprisonment on four charges of attempted murder of Mr. Roosevelt and three others receiving twenty years on each charge. Zingara pleaded guilty to.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article29 1933-02-21 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Two were killed and several injured when a big Merryweather fire engine hastening to a blaze collided with a tramway standard.29 words
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Article94 1933-02-21 1 Reform Plan in Hand Paris, Feb. 16. A tentative draft of the French army reform plan was considered on Wednesday by a special Cabinet Council, for which the Foreign Minister M. Paul Boncour had hurriedly left Geneva early in the morning. It is understood that Premier Daladier,94 words
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Article70 1933-02-21 1 Against Increased Taxes Berlin, Feb. 16. is wore a holiday aspect this (Thurs’aJ afternoon owing to the shop keepers Protest-strike against the proposed tax inFl as s 1 strike was generally observ in the capital as well in the provinces, r< only cafes, bakeries and drug stores flamed70 words
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Article486 1933-02-21 1 Urged By Britain EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF CIVIL AVIATION DISCUSSED Rugby, Yesterday. The task of using a practical scheme which, in the words of Lord Londonderry, British Air Minister, will give to all nations real protection against the horrors, to which the imaganiation can put noRugby Radio Service. - 486 words
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85 1933-02-21 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. isitors from nearly every country in the world attended the "Pining day of the British Industries Fair. Many were waiting llcn the doors opened early this morning. The general impressiors were that the Fair this year is.—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article57 1933-02-21 1 Reuter. Paris, Yesterday. Paris was almost completely cut off from the outer world for two hours this morning by the protest strikes mentioned yesterday. Telephones and telegraphs were temporarily cut off and transport stopped for ten minutes according to plan, but hitherto the brief spasmodic strikes of variousReuter. - 57 words
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Article63 1933-02-21 1 Communists Arrested Bucharest, Feb. 15. In connection with the continuing unrest in the Transylvanian city of Cluj, scores of Communist leaders have been arrested in! all the important Rumanian cities, and im-1 portant documents have been seized indicating the existence of a revolutionary plot. At Constanza the communist63 words
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Article112 1933-02-21 1 i.—Reuter. New Orders To Police SHOOT DOWN WITHOUT HESITATION Protection Guaranteed Berlin, Yesterday. Captain Goering, Prussian Commissioner of the Interior, ordered the police to shoot down Communists and other enemies of the State without hesitation. Simultaneously he instructed them to protect and establish most friendly relationsi.—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article144 1933-02-21 1 Question Raised In The House Of Commons London, Yesterday. Communist activities in China were mentioned in the Commons in questions regarding the area affected and whether British subjects had been advised against entering such areas by His Majesty’s Consuls. Sir John Simon replied he was unaware of144 words
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Article33 1933-02-21 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. S. Ahrbaxns Appointed Chief Justice Rugby, Yesterday. Mr. S. Abrhams, Attorney-General of the Gold Coast, has been appointed Chief Justice of Uganda in succession to Sir Charles Griffin..—Rugby Radio Service. - 33 words
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Article32 1933-02-21 1 of Trade, died to-day.—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Lady Runciman, wife of Lord Runciman and mother of the President of the Board of Trade, died to-day.—Rugby Radio Ser- vice.of Trade, died to-day.—Rugby Radio Service. - 32 words
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Article130 1933-02-21 1 —Reuter. Outbreak Planned By Both European And Natives Batavia, Yesterday. Th e conclusions of the preliminary report of the Commission of Inquiry of the Zeven-Provincien mutiny were given by the Navy Commander in the Peoples’ Council. He said sections of both European and native crew planned the.—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article117 1933-02-21 1 German Village School Proud of Old Pupil Bad Nauheim, Jan. Many persons in this Hessian spa are now recalling with pride the fact that they were schoolmates of Franklin D. Roosevelt. America’s President-elect, then a lad of nine, spent the summer of 1891 in Bad Nauheim with his117 words
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Article39 1933-02-21 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Passes Third Reading After Long Debate Rugby, Yesterday. In the House of Commons to-night, after a long debate, the third reading of the Austrian Loan Bill was carried by 227 votes to 51..—Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article70 1933-02-21 1 Berlin, Feb. 16. The former editor of the New York World, Mr. Herbert Bayard Swope, who was born in Germany fifty years ago, is mentioned as the probable United States envoy to the German capital after the inauguration of the President-elect, Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Swope is well-known70 words
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Article52 1933-02-21 1 Warsaw, Feb. 15. The Russian army command is planning extensive manoeuvres close to the Polish frontier this spring, according to Press reports from Vilna. It is stated that mock battles will be carried out on an unprecedentedly large scale with the Soviet commissary of war Voroshilov acting52 words
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Article24 1933-02-21 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Rugby, Yesterday. Further snow fell to-day over most of England and North Yorkshire drifts are some feet deep..—Rugby Radio Service. - 24 words
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Article19 1933-02-21 1 —Reuter. Washington, Yesterday. The House of Representative» passed the repeal prohibition resolution already adopted by the Senate.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article212 1933-02-21 1 A Healthy Position France, Feb. 15. The Minister of Finance told the Press that the loan for the Posts and Telegraphs, amounting to two milliards of francs, has been covered in eight days, which proved the immovable confidence of the public in the credit of the State, and212 words
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Article60 1933-02-21 1 A New Shrinkage Berlin, Feb. 15. The Foreign trade returns for January show a new shrinkage of the export surplus to only 23 million marks. Exporta aggregated 300 million marks, which is I(X> millions less than in December and consatutes a new low water mark. Import totals decreased60 words
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Advertisement15 1933-02-21 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement38 1933-02-21 1 TAUSMALT and SPORT are inseparable. TAUSMALT gives the energy that makes good sport possible. TAUSMALT, the health giver, contains Malh Milk, Eggs, Cocoa and Honey. H*»'» healthful drink I TAUSMALT «nixed .BEAR Brand* Natural Milk, hot or cold.38 words
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Advertisement1960 1933-02-21 2 <■ UDD.X- MAuaenu.».*. D A kl I/ C I RATES FOR CASUAL notices a DANK 3 I ADVEBTISEMEKTS The Mercantile Bank “’S^ d 7 All r /rM\ f!nd?fis LimWed All communications relating- to c/ vl I bj nDe ,,rir\\// I advertisements should be addressed notice is hereby GIVEN that tlhe1,960 words
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FOOTBALL AT HOME
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Article1169 1933-02-21 3 Downfall of Aston Villa draw for the fifth round (From our Own Correspondent) London, February 4. l neXI -E( TED CUP-TIE RESULTS contrariety of Cup-Ue results has heen signally exemplified by the hapthe fourth round of the F.A. i>ftition on .January 28th. It must have Xd1,169 words
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1260 1933-02-21 3 Superiority of the Rangers SCOTLAND’S INTERNATIONAL VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 4. GAMES IN FIRST DIVISION There was no change on January 28th in ttfe position at the top of the Scottish League table. Neither of the leaders, Rangers and Motherwell, gave anything away,1,260 words
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Advertisement125 1933-02-21 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. TOOTALS PRODUCTS SEE THE NAME ON SELVEDGE OR LABEL WSS COOL, GAY and LOVELY BQI 2 CX HETHER you need wash-frocks, shirtings, handkerchiefs, or r( f furnishing materials you are safe with Tootal Products. i d a ,r cs125 words
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542 1933-02-21 4 JUDGMENT RESERVED ON APPEAL Claim of $150,000 for Compensation At 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, after two days’ hearing, the Court of Appeal now sitting in Penang reserved judgment in the Straits Steamship Company’s appeal from the decision of Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., who heard appellant’s542 words
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Article101 1933-02-21 4 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.:— 1. March—Heroes of the Flag—Bidgood. 2. Overture—The Bohemian Girl— Balfe. 3. Selection—Orphee Aux Enfers—Offenbach. 4. Intermezzo—ln a Monastery Garden —Ketelbey. 5. Waltz —Kunstler Leben—Strauss. 6. Selection—Show Boat—Kern. 7. Fox Trot—Rhythm like this !—Bamberger. GOD SAVE THE KING. TO-MORROW101 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article282 1933-02-21 4 Dear Sir,—With reference to the clipping from the Evening Standard published in" your to-day’s paper under the title of “Home News for Malaya” (The Dutch in Java) I would like to hand you herein a copy of a letter addressed to the Editor of the Nieuws282 words
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Article405 1933-02-21 4 Sir, —in your issue of February 15 litigation was reported between a Christian science branch church and an ex-member. May I throw some light on the subject and correct a quotation as, from our point of view, the errors and omissions reverse the original meaning Both the Old405 words
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Article31 1933-02-21 4 ANNUAL MEETING POSTPONED The annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, which was due to be held on February 27 has been postponed until March 10.31 words
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499 1933-02-21 4 INNINGS VICTORY FOR AUTHENTICS Chong Seng Scores 85 The Indian Association was trounched by the Authentics to the tune of an innings and 238 runs. The Authentics batted first and put up the respectable total of 295. Chong Seng, Seng Poe and Teik Lee batted well499 words
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Article94 1933-02-21 4 The Chief Secretary to the Government of the Federated Malay States has exempted the following from the payment of import duty (i) articles passed by a proper officer of Customs as the personal luggage of passengers and which have been used or worn before importation94 words
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Article817 1933-02-21 4 Mr J. A. Russell was admitted to Bungsar hospital on Sunday evening and was operated on for appendicitis. j-jj. cosgrave, State Medical and Health Officer, Pahang, has been on a visit of inspection to the Cameron Highlands. Passengers sailing for Australia by the Nieuw Zeeland to-day include817 words
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Advertisement130 1933-02-21 4 DBIOOB (ROSAMUNDE BALLET MUSIC C HUMORESKE Two Beautiful Violin Solos played by Britain’s Leading I Violinist, Albert Sammons. Beautiful Tonal Quality of f I liquid purity makes this Record a joy to listen to rMHAA, (TILL TO-MORROW DBIOOI < (ON THE AIR < Here’s Carroll Gibbons—Pianist- and his Boy Friends,130 words
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INDIAN ITEMS OF INTEREST
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Article1745 1933-02-21 5 eE NGAL EUROPEANS AND AUTONOMY: ANOTHER CONGRESS SESSION estates land bill and next ELECTIONS (By an Indian Contribution) IMPMN political notes The Viceroy’s address to the Indian Legislative Assembly is markedly optimistic His Excellency summarised the results f the third Round Table Conference, but it was1,745 words
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Article204 1933-02-21 5 Cannanore Hunger Strike Abandoned Cannanore, Jan. 31. P. Kesavan Nayar, a Congressman undergoing a sentence of imprisonment in the Cannanore Central Jail, who went on hunger strike on January 4, has now abandoned the strike unconditionally. He took food yesterday. It may be remembered that this204 words
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Article269 1933-02-21 5 Woman Traveller’s Exciting Experience Madras, Feb. 2. Miss G. E. Benham, the well-known traveller, who is now on her seventh tour round the world, entertained the members o.’ the Madras Geographical Association yesterday evening at the Presidency College with a narrative of her experiences in269 words
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Article543 1933-02-21 5 Alleged Breach of Trust SOME DIAMOND JEWELS Madras, Feb. 2. Mr. M. R. Sethurathnam Ayyar, exMinister with the Government of Madras, was arrested last night by the Crime Branch of the City Police in connexion with a case of criminal breach of trust in respect of diamond jewels543 words
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Article100 1933-02-21 5 Calcutta, Feb. 4. Considerable commotion was caused on Friday evening in the Serhampore Police Court when an under-trial prisoner suddenly jumped out of the prisoner’s dock and hit the Magistrate who at the moment was recording the evidence of witnesses against the accused. The police guard100 words
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Article901 1933-02-21 5 Law and Order Under Reforms GOVERNOR’S VIEW Sobering Effect of Responsibility Calcutta, Feb. 3. “We have undoubtedly embarked upon a great experiment and I seek no quarrel with those who consider that it is an experiment fraught with grave risks. But we must all see it901 words
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Article207 1933-02-21 5 Amendment of Law Urged New Delhi, Feb. 1. A Conference in connection with the Sandal Act was held this evening under the presidency of Dewan Bahadur Harbilas Sards, author of the Act, at which a resolution was unanimously passed urging the ment to take steps to207 words
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Advertisement82 1933-02-21 5 ill No Pabkf.R pen point is considered good enough to use until we’ve tested it eleven time»! But then you can count on it for a lifetime of easy writing! Why not select a Parker today, or give one to a friend? Many exquisite colors. The famous “pressureless touch.” Irakproof,82 words
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Article1901 1933-02-21 6 THE UNSPORTSMANSHIP CHARGE Request For Withdrawal TEAM MANAGERS ALSO TAKE ACTION London, February 3. The M.C.C. Committee sent another cable to the Australian Board of Control regarding the body line bowling controversy. In their original cable, the Australian board used the word unsportsmanlike in reference to tactics’—The Star. - 1,901 words
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Advertisement351 1933-02-21 6 What aßelief! Hj ...everything is plain sailing now... i There is a feeling of restfulness f j throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place S to Relief and Cheerfulness z HP BABY IS ON COW A GATE NOW I 7 „wf J LOOK AT HIM All chuckles A V351 words
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2584 1933-02-21 7 st:! -5 GREAT LEADSRSHi?—TRIUMPH OF TEAM WORK WELSH CHANGES THAT FAILED Rugby Football W *USS 3 PTS.. SCOTLAND 11 Swansea, Feb. 4. Pinned their faith in young 2? X this afternoon, and that faith w<^- mniv justified, for they beat Wales department of the game2,584 words
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Article720 1933-02-21 7 Entries for Lincolnshire Handicap AND LIVERPOOL SPRING CUP i’.AL The following are the full entries for the Lincolnshire Handicap and tho Liverpool Spring Cup to be run on March 22 and March 23 respectively: LINCOLNSHIRE. HANDICAP Run at Lincoln March 22. One Mile 50 entries. Forfeits to720 words
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Article134 1933-02-21 7 Malay C. C. Fixtures The following is a list of cricket fixtures of the Malaya Cricket Club for the current season: 19.2.33 vs. Penang Recreation Club, Esplanade. 26.2.33 vs. Post Office Rec. Club, D. K. Ground. 4.3.33 vs. Sepoy Lines Rec. Club, D. K. Ground. 5.3.33 vs.134 words
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Article120 1933-02-21 7 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arranged TUESDAY, FEB. 21. Mixed Doubles.—Miss Chambers and J. H. Fenwick +l5 v. Mrs. Lias and E. T. M. Lias —3 Miss Mitchell and I. Pemberton +l5 v. Mrs. P. N. Knight and T. S. Anthony —3 Mrs. Bennett120 words
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Article540 1933-02-21 7 Ceylon Association v. Straits Traders LOW SCORING MATCH In a low-scoring match at Butterworth, on Sunday the Ceylon Association, Penang, defeated the Straits Trading Co. by 29 rims. Batting first the Ceylon Association made 70, to which the Straits Traders replied with 40. The Ceylon Association,540 words
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Article663 1933-02-21 8 Whatever truth there may be in adage that a green Yule portends a full churchyard, there can be no doubt that December was an extremely nasty month for the people at Home. The period was exceptionally mild and with the mildness came the influenza. From all accounts663 words
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Article255 1933-02-21 8 Recent news from Russia reveals more clearly than ever the extent to which the freedom of the individual is circumscribed under the Bolshevist regime. According to the Moscow correspondent of the Observer, two new decrees intensify the State’s tyranny over its subjects. The first reorganises the civil255 words
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Article1040 1933-02-21 8 esteems herself a rich woman.—A.W.S. in the "Birmingham Post.” A REFUGE FROM TROUBLED TIMES She had never known what it was not to be rich in material things. As a bride, she and her husband had what she called “our few thousands a year.” And she was scarcelyesteems herself a rich woman.—A.W.S. in the "Birmingham Post.” - 1,040 words
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Article849 1933-02-21 8 THE PIPER’S LAMENT The little contretemps that recently in Ireland between Council and the drummers in ‘h/t d its piquant side, and many Pco m N would have liked to attach the X?* 0 the din of the drums which were att2V° v to it by councillors849 words
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Advertisement372 1933-02-21 8 duMAURIER 1 MADE IN LONDON. The Filter Stocked By Tip will All Keep you bE Dealers. Fit. B J3P ««I -W |l||||j| it. ywOlrw An Ideal BBk SportsSMOKE man s clean ■B^v®P r JHBHfj r4 Cigarette. SMOKE ■B>WJIr jk THESE CIGARETTES WITH THEIR REMARKABLE FILTER TIP GAINED THEIR FIRST ENTHUSIAST372 words
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Advertisement54 1933-02-21 8 < J' 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. GENTS' HANDMADE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH ROLLED EDGE AND PERSONAL MONOGRAM Chihese kAHTERM. 81, BISHOP ST., PENANG54 words
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1926 1933-02-21 9 each party blames THE OTHER Japan Decides To Withdraw From League And Disarmament Conference STRIKING SPEECH BY LORD LYTTON Chingchow, Yesterday. Severe fighting began at Chao Yang-su to-day. The Japanese assert the Chinese opened fighting with an attack on the Japanese garrison.1,926 words
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Article31 1933-02-21 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. A rubber factory near Paya Lebar wafl gutted despite the efforts of four fire engines. The brigade concentrated on the residental area adjoining.31 words
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Article73 1933-02-21 9 the most successful of recent years.—Rugby Radio Service. Old Company Decides to Wind Up Rugby, Yesterday. Although the company which has run the annual international horse show decided to-day to be wound up voluntarily, efforts are being made independently by Lord Lonsdale and other influential sportsmen to holdthe most successful of recent years.—Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article103 1933-02-21 9 On the Rpemerberg Again Frankfort-on-malne, Jan. The performances of plays by Goethe on the Roemerberg here last summer, given in commemoration of the centenary of the waiter’s death, proved such an attraction that they will be presented again during the'coming summer. In addition to Egmont and Goetz von103 words
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59 1933-02-21 9 Criminal Breach of Trust A European Government servant, Mr. G. W. Perkins, of the Monopolies Department, was produced before the District Judge, Mr. H. C. Willan, Malacca, on Thursday last on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $997 being Monopolies’ Funds. The case was59 words
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Article90 1933-02-21 9 Compromise Reached Berlin, Feb. 17. The so-called still-holding negotiations between the German Banks and the Swiss, United States, British and French creditors for the consolidation of the frozen shortterm credits, have resulted in a compromise, according to Press reports. It is understood the Germans have agreed to the90 words
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Article63 1933-02-21 9 Madrid, February 16. Fresh riots are reported from Oviedo where to-night there were pitched battles between th striking workers and the civil guards, and general disorders necessitating the concentration eff troops. The death roll now exceeds twenty, while the number of wounded is over one hundred.63 words
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Article49 1933-02-21 9 Paris, February 17. The Chamber is considering the Bill for building a second battleship of 26,000 tons. It is suggested that this might be given perecdence in construction by retarding in its favour part of the cruiser construction programme of four cruisers of 7,500 tons each.49 words
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Article98 1933-02-21 9 TlN— Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £l4B-5-0 £l4B-0-0 TIN—(3 Months) £l4B-10-0 £l4B-5-0 London $75.62% $75.87% Singapore Business Done $75.00 Penang Buyers —No sellers Business Done $4.75 $4.70 COPRA—(Sundried) $19.50 $19.50 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 2 A d. London 2iJc.(G) 2JBc.(G) New York cts 6A c s. Singapore $3 50 Uo98 words
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Article80 1933-02-21 9 The Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen, Resident Councillor, Penang, has gone on a fortnight’s casual leave. Mr. and Mrs. Allen left yesterday for Java on a short holiday. Mr. Allen will get to Singapore about March 3 for the meeting of the Legislative Council there and80 words
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Article71 1933-02-21 9 Berlin, February 16. The famous German pilot Wolfgang von Cronau, who circled the globe last year from East to West, has been appointed to an important post in the new Federal Air Traffic Department headed by Herr Goering. Von Gronau is placed in charge of training sea-plane pilots, while71 words
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Advertisement41 1933-02-21 9 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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Advertisement35 1933-02-21 9 SELLING MADE EASY—Time» are hard but there i« no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.** Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette’* and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure35 words
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Advertisement72 1933-02-21 9 GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS NEW SILVER GREY SHADE 1 t TO MEASURE $8.50 PER PAIR. I fl I O 1 I PRITCHARD Co., Ltd. g w— |__J- cloth-lined" 1 ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. I 154x6 $5.00 per 100 115 x 6 J $5.00 per 100 1 12 xSJ $4.50 per 100 11|x572 words
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Article420 1933-02-21 11 Removal of Rails MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY’S REPORT London, Fob. 4. “It is clear that the derailment was caused through the removal of lengths of rail from the permanent way. In these circumstances the Minister for Industry and in the matter, which is one to be420 words
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Article293 1933-02-21 11 Hundreds of Men Still Do SO HANDY London, Feb. 5. Motor bandits, hold-up men, highway robbers, and other gentry of violent habits had better watch out. Otherwise, the next time they tackle an >noffensive-looking pedestrian they may find themselves confronted by an expert swordsman with293 words
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628 1933-02-21 11 Medicine Swallowing as a Routine CHANGED MANNERS Less Reason and Respect Among Patients London, Feb. 8. A London Panel Doctor in the following letter to the editor of The Star describes the difficulties and hardships experienced by the medical profession in dealing with panel patients.628 words
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Article426 1933-02-21 11 and Recent Case Sir Robert Gower, M.P., chairman, Lord Danesfort, vice chairman, Lieutenant Colonel T. C. R. Moore, M.P., member, the R.S.P.C. A. Council, issue the following from the headquarters of the R.S.P.C. A.:— The prosecution against the R.S.P.C.A. officials at the Birmingham branch was426 words
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237 1933-02-21 11 DUKE OF MANCHESTER— A COMMITTAL ORDER CONTEMPT FINE FOR NOT ANSWERING A JUDGMENT SUMMONS Margate, Feb. 2. The Duke of Manchester was committed to prison for 42 days, without any suspension, by Judge Clements, at Margate County Court. The judge also fined him £lO for contempt of court for failing237 words
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Advertisement87 1933-02-21 11 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 btory (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so87 words
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Advertisement737 1933-02-21 11 100 M X BE 100 FOOTBALL FORECASTS. $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. N< worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores—only results. If you succeed in forecasting the highest number737 words
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3877 1933-02-21 12 PENANG APPLICATION UNSUCCESSFUL CHIEF JUSTICE CRITICISES PENANG BAR COMMITTEE E 0 "FAILURE TO APPRECIATE THE ACTS" o The following is the full text of the judgment of the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) and Mr. Justice Whitley, who recently sat to hear3,877 words
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Miscellaneous79 1933-02-21 12 ’Phone (Tl LM oQHICftCf W 6J5 To-Night Last Night 9.30 GENE GERRARD IN P. G. WODEHOUSE’S BOISTEROUS COMEDY I "BROTHER ALFRED" A B. I. P. PRODUCTION. To-Morrow WARREN WILLIAM IN "SKYSCRAPER SOULS" A M.-G.-M. PICTURE. j P/ansatMoutrie's *****95 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF HOWARD HUGHES’ Supreme Thriller jj I "SKY79 words
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Article2037 1933-02-21 13 .—Tin. r.ti C9 are of little worth unless the sro cl rly percelved r l „,T'nret the history of Tin during T° int ir it i S necessary to examine ti> e p pre-eminent amongst which Universal fall of commodity prices difficulties that have attended in±bonal exchange..—Tin. - 2,037 words
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Article148 1933-02-21 13 Notice to Merchants It is notified that, for the purpose of claiming Imperial Preference on importation into the United Kingdom, goods are classified as follows A. GOODS GROWN OR PRODUCED (Form of Certificate No. 119). Arecanuts, betelnuts, bones for manure, canes, cloves, coffee, coconut products except148 words
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Article177 1933-02-21 13 Oh Ching Teng, a Hokkien Chinese, who, on Tuesday, January 31, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to one Eng Kee Bee with an instrument used for cutting, to wit a knife, at 9 p.m. on the night of January 24 at 5, Malacca Court, was released177 words
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Article549 1933-02-21 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving »d sailing from Penang during the week: LN PORT TO-DAY S.S. PHILOCTETES from Liverpool. Sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. MEDON from Singapore. Sails for Tripoli, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow. S.S. MYRMIDON549 words
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Article273 1933-02-21 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 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 Turf273 words
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Article507 1933-02-21 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 10th February per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor S’ar-Amsterdam were delivered in London on the 20th February. The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. 0., London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on January507 words
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Advertisement167 1933-02-21 13 T ECZEMA IN I WATERY PiMPLES Disfigured Baby Awfully, Healed by Cuticura. “When baby was three months old, eczema broke out on her setup, forehead, sides of her face and ears. It came in the form of watery pimples and then when they broke the trouble spread. The pimples scaled167 words
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Advertisement103 1933-02-21 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 it103 words
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Article1773 1933-02-21 14 LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP WEIGHTS: GOLDEN MILLER'S FINE PERFORMANCE: PASSING OF POPULAR RACING PEER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 8. LE BECAU TO MISS LINCOLN The Lincolnshire Handicap weights, which were published on February 2nd, will give a much-needed fillip to the betting on the “spring double,” and1,773 words
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Article345 1933-02-21 14 BUT IT WILL SEE THAT THE PROPRIETIES ARE OBSERVED COMMITTEE OF SIX DENIAL OF SPYING ON CINEMA AND STAGE SHOWS Chatham has taken speedy action following complaints by town councillors of “risque” turns on the music-halls and of the display of certain posters outside cinemas. “Already345 words
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Advertisement37 1933-02-21 14 IMPERIAL PREFERENCE CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN No. 119 (Produce) In your own interests use the correct form prescribed by H. M. Customs. Printed forms (ordinary and Air-mail paper) obtainable from The Pinang Gazette Press Lid. la, PENANG STREET.37 words
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Advertisement265 1933-02-21 14 1 I r i m ~i I r IIH wK h i IffllliM I I Hi n/iiM I W I J Klostbr I BEER 9 SOLE AGENTS EOR S.S. and F.M.S. I HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. y PENANG 0 SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR -B Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery265 words
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Advertisement2108 1933-02-21 15 I— ——n— i <IIT r n"SK *WMSW JtMOSHMMaaB i p BRm sH a*** lf-l-- i AND APCAR lines 3 fttPk£/CNTI N G J (Companies Incorporated in dftii JRwiffwi By 2v<> wiSreia f T XBLUK FUMNEU LIM£ D I TRAVEL home by dollar j MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES X ss4l2,108 words
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Article79 1933-02-21 16 CRICKET ;.—Reuter. Plays For M.C.C. Against Northern Districts >Of N.S.W. Newcastle, Yesterday. The match between M.C.C. and the Northern Districts of New South Wales was resumed to-day. The latter scored 322, Bowes taking 3 M.C.C. in reply made 240 for eight wickets when stumps were drawn,;.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article104 1933-02-21 16 RETURN OF S.S. RESOLUTE On February 28 The s.s. “Resolute” now on her cruise around the World will arrive at Penang on Feb. 28 in the early morning and will be alongside the Swettenham Pier until the afternoon of the same day, when she will depart for104 words
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Article106 1933-02-21 16 Austrian Cabinet Crisis Threatened Vienna, Yesterday. Next week is awaited with anxiety by political circles. The Dollfus Government and the agreement between Credit Anstalt and foreign creditors on January 10 are endangered following the publication of the Anglo-French Note. The danger to Government is from the Social Democrats106 words
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Article487 1933-02-21 16 Autumn, “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,” brings to the Fylde countryside a beauty with which even summer cannot invest it. Low-lying and wind-swept, winter gives it a harshness, and summer an exuberance which almost fail to present this “earth of flat disillusionment” with its terrestrial487 words
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Article261 1933-02-21 16 FOOTBALL Season 1933: Several Entries (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Yesterday. The Taiping and District Football League is starting the 1933 Season in the first week of March. The following eight teams: Perak Club, Indo-Ceylon “A”, Kempe! Club, Burma Rifles “A”, Adams Club (Selama), Chinese Sporting261 words
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210 1933-02-21 16 Hunt’s 4 Sixes and 13 Fours RIFF-RAFFS SEVERELY DEFEATED The following are the scores of a cricket match played on Sunday on the Police ground at Patani Road between the Peefers and the Riff-Raffs. The Peelers won easily. Hunt’s 88 included 4 sixes and 13210 words
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Article120 1933-02-21 16 February Monthy Medal (Stroke) Competition The following is the result of the above competition played on Saturday and Sunday, 18th and 19th instant. Winner— I. Pemberton 85 less 18 67 Runner Up— P. T. Allen 78 10 68 J. Moncur 75 4= 71 A. Clark 84 12120 words
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Article193 1933-02-21 16 Acting Appointment TO GO TO SEREMBAN SUPREME COURT The Malay Mail learns that Mr. George Arthur Hereford, of the legal firm of Hereford and Yong, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed to act as judge of the Supreme Court, F.M.S., at Seremban. Mr. Hereford was born193 words
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Article89 1933-02-21 16 Large Turn-out Expected I To mark the start of the Volunteer training season for 1933 the various companies will go out together for a route march on Monday, February 27. The battalion is expected to turn out in full force. The Volunteer Band will be89 words
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Article64 1933-02-21 16 P.C.C. Team to Meet A.P.C. The following will represent the P.C.C. against the A.P.C. on the Esplanade, at 5.30 p.m. to-day C. H. Rogers C. D. Morgan and L. M. Norris J. R. Burnham, H. Bracegirdle (capt.) and W. G. Reeves O. R. T. Henman, J. A. Bines, H.64 words
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Article512 1933-02-21 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Batu Caves 37% 42% 37% 42% Hitam 21 23 21 23 Hong Fatt 29 32 29 32 Kamunting 6|o 6)9ex6|o 6)7%ex512 words
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Article51 1933-02-21 16 PENANG, FEBRUARY 21. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 25|32 m|ts 2)3 27|32 Hongkong T.T. 42% Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 I|l6 3 Documentary 2)4 3)16 On New York Bank Demand 39%n0m France T.T. 995n0m India T.T. 152% Shanghai T.T. 135n0m Bar Silver 1651 words
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Advertisement62 1933-02-21 16 I WASSiAMULLS I I New Shop I 12, Bishop Street. I 1 Very Spacious premises, j j Well equipped to modern j taste and style j IA HUGE STOCK OF VARIOUS I KINDS OF SILK j IJUST IMPORTED IN BEST AND UP-TO-DATE STYLE AND FASHION Visit us and have the62 words
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Advertisement263 1933-02-21 16 The Straits Settlements (Penang) Association. Annual General Meeting Notice of Postponement. It has been brought to the notice of the Committee that on the original date fixed for the Annual General Meeting, i.e. Monday, 27th February 1933, there is an important Route March of the Penang and Province Wellesely Volunteer263 words
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Advertisement51 1933-02-21 16 ———'—l BOXING FUN FROLIC SUNDAY—26th Februaq, I At 9.30. BETTER THAN EVER. I FIGHT OF FIGHTS. BOY NARA PRIDE OF PENANG. Versus FIGHTING CHOO SINGAPORE DON'T MISS THIS. STRONG SUPPORTING CARR ADMISSION Ringside—s 2. Ist Class—sl. 2nd Class —50 cts. 3rd Class—3o di BOOKINGS— PH O FUN A FROLIC WEMBLEY51 words
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Miscellaneous276 1933-02-21 16 T °-‘lay’s P ro I 'Vave lMg I P.M 25 28 me tre,. I 9 50 Big I Orchestra K Directed by Frank n Ev a Westby (Con I I Orchestra Entr'acte, Little Colu mbine I Round the Bend of the •Eva Westby and Slave Song K Harp of the276 words
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