Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 February 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 42. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 615 1 OPERATIONS TO BE SUSPENDED TEMPORARILY Aircraft Severely Bomb Chinese Positions SOLEMN AND IMPRESSIVE SCENES IN TOKYO Chinchow, Yesterday. The Japanese have occupied Nanling and are advancing to Peipiao after which they are expected to suspend operations temporarily. Japanese aircraft severely bombed a concentration of
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  • 90 1 Sinful Rumours In Circulation (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Yesterday. Owing to indisposition His Majesty the King is at present residing at Hua Hin. An official communique states that this fact has caused various bad and sinful rumours to be circulated. The communique adds that although
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  • 137 1 Rail and Road Traffic Berlin, Feb. 17. The motorists assembled for the Berlin motor show are taking a keen interest in the deliberations of the international congress for motor transport being held here just now. The Italian and the British delegates outlined the fight between raill way and
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  • 164 1 .—Reuter. TERRIBLE RESULTS OF SHANGHAI EXPLOSION FACTORY OWNER DISAPPEARS Shanghai, Yesterday. At present it is believed that at least two hundred were lost in an explosion of two huge gasoline vulcanisers in a Chinese rubber factoryjn East Shanghai. The explosion made a horrible shambles of
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  • 19 1 .—Reuter. Miami, Yesterday. Mr. Cermak has passed the crisis according to the latest bulletin. —Reuter.
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  • 229 1 found for a stricken world.—Rugby Radio Service. SIR RONALD LINDSAY AND MR. ROOSEVELT MEET Useful Interview Rugby, Yesterday. Referring to the war debts question during a speech at the Pilgrim’s Society l dinner in London to-night, Sir John Simon 1 said the British Government was fortunate 1
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  • 72 1 Reuter. New York, Yesterday. Sir Ronald Lindsay landed from s.s. Majestic in the afternoon. He immediately had two hours’ conversation with Mr. Roosevelt after which the Presidentelect made a statement that Sir Ronald Lindsay had given him unofficially the. views of the
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  • 45 1 .Reuter. London, Yesterday. The Queen, the Duke and Duchess of York, Princess Mary and Prince George toured the British Industries Fair and paid special attention to Empire exhibits complimenting the Malayans on the attractiveness of their display which features rubber pro- ducts.
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  • 65 1 —Reuter. Protection for Cotton to be Continued New Delhi, Yesterday. Government is introducing a bill for continuance of the existing protection for the cotton textile industry for seven months until the end of October, stated the Minister of Commerce in the Assembly replying to the millowners’ representative. He
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  • 44 1 .—Reuter. Governor Given Dictatorial Powers Lansing, Yesterday. A state of emergency has been declared by the Michigan State Legislature giving the Governor virtually dictatorial powers to extend the recent bank holiday or restrict withdrawals and bank deposits if he considers it necessary.
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  • 147 1 —Reuter. Mr. Hull Appointed New York, Yesterday. Mr. Roosevelt has announced that Mr. Hull will be Secretary of State and Mr. William H. Woodin Secretary of the Treasury. Senator Swanson will be Secretary lof the Navy. The appointment of Mr. Swanson, who was hitherto regarded
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  • 167 1 POLITICAL TROUBLE SIMMERING New Party Formed Belgrade, Feb. 17. The simmering political trouble has been manifested in an unexpected quarter by a. declaration read out in the Senate by the. ex-Minister, M. Shuperina, in the name of the newly founded national club. The club comprises a number of Croatian
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  • 110 1 From the Lutine The Hague, February 16. A daring attempt to salvage the bullion valued at £1,500,000 sterling, at par, from, the wreck of the British barque Lutine. which foundered off Terschelling island one hundred and thirty four years ago. began to-day with the arrival on the
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  • 61 1 Rugby, Yesterday. Lord Londonderry, Air Minister, arrived at Croydon to-day on his retain from Geneva. Rugby Radio Service. The agents (Adamson, Gilfillan Co.. Ltd.) advise that the T.S. M.V. "Siamese Prince” loading for Halifax, Boston and New York is due at Penang to-morrow morning, the 23rd inst.
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  • 105 1 FORMER PENANG RESIDENT’S EXPERIENCES (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, To-day. Ram Nath Biswas, formerly meter inspector of the Penang Municipality, has just returned to Singapore after a cycle tour of Manchuria, Korea, China, Japan and the Dutch East Indies. He reached Vancouver but the immigration authorities denied
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    • 41 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.
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    • 1651 2 RATES FOR CASUAL the M e BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD BARGAINS! limited. YOU WANT in_the_Stralta Settlement..) NEDERLANDSCHE HoHC Ko- 7 2' ender 3 Jt 1 0 of DAD/ 1 A I k.l <* *> THE BANK HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, J All communications relating to labour Pier, Penang. R fik R AA IN
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  • 2353 3 PROGRAMME BEFORE PARLIAMENT: OUR WAR DEBT TO AMERICA: A PROPOSAL FOR DISARMAMENT: DISSOLUTION OF THE REICHSTAG (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 4. 1 i wo rk ahead of resumed 1 SESSION nniirv and procedure for the resumed J TheP to a large extent been settled.
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    • 88 3 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so
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    • 398 3 11. CBWBK i CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES fflte in Carreras’ O'"" Factory s SB .u: sealing the i W TRU VAC TINS: <■< 5 t •<: A recent invention and a ■> wonderful advance on all previous methods of Cig' y Wai arette packing. When you pull the rubber tab, air
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  • 641 4 Annual General Meeting DISTRICT COMMISSIONER PRAISED The Penang Boy Scouts Local Association held their annual general meeting last night at their Headquarters, corner of Anson Road and McAlister Road, yesterday at 7 p.m. Mr. W. F. Fletcher, the District Commissioner, presided. Among those present were Mr.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 329 4 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I have the honour to ask your assistance in emphasising the need for co-operation between the Volunteers and the various Clubs and Associations in Penang and Province Wellesley. Towards the end of 1929 it became apparent that
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  • 369 4 Visit of H.E. the Governor I s Last Thursday was a red-letter day for St. Patrick’s School—the magnificent new i establishment belonging to the Christian Brothers, situated at the 6th mile on the East Coast Road, Siglap, and only recently opened—on January 16th. His Excellency the
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  • 827 4 Dr. A. J. C. Eland succeeds Dr. J. Gossip as a member of the Central Midwives Board. Mr. E. C. Hicks has been appointed to act as headmaster of the English School, Johore Bahru. Mr. L. H. Dascent., 0.C.P.D., Port Dickson, has been transferred to the Central
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    • 97 4 B u 1 No Parker pen ■KgMn— point is considered J good enough to use f- until we’ve tested it ■FMPtat. eleven times! But then you can count ||h, On or a easy writing! I Why not select a P Parker today, or give one to a j friend? Many
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    • 11 4 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 110 4 S fl j ROSAMUNDE BALLET MUSIC DBIOOB HUMORESKE Two Beautiful Violin Solos played by Britain’s Le a <u nK Violinist, Albert Sammons. Beautiful Tonal Quality of liquid purity makes this Record a joy to listen to (TILL TO-MORROW DBIOOI 4 (ON THE AIR Here’s Carroll Gibbons—Pianist—and his Boy Friends in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 196 4 I BOXING FUN FROLIC SUNDAY—26th February, At 9.30. «ETTER THASM EVER. FIGHT OF FIGHTS. BOY NARA PRIDE OF PENANG. Versus FIGHTING CHOO SINGAPORE DON'T MISS THIS. STRONG SUPPORTING CARD. ADMISSION Ringside—s 2. Ist Class—sl. 2nd Class—so cts. 3rd Class—3o eta. BOOKINGS— 'PHONE FUN FROLIC 1459. WEMBLEY 1015 HOW CAN I
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    • 78 4 Thane 6J5 Opening To-Night 9.30 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S GRAND HOTEL of Big Buildings "SKYSCRAPER SOULS" with WARREN WILLIAM THE SCREEN’S NEW IDOL MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN —ANITA PAGE JEAN HER SHOLT—NORMAN FOSTER BOOKINGS AT MOUTRIE’S Pll<>' l COMING GRETA GARBO in "AS YOU DESIRE ME" ANOTHER METRO HIT r**’ f COLUMBIA’S RIOT OF FUN
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  • 359 5 Suicide of Chinese Volunteer Volunteer shot gun operated by toe A distressing tragedy occurred at about am on February 17, when a local qtraits-born Chinese—a member of the ctaff of the Posts and Telegraphs Department and a member of the M.V.C.—died at his residence at No. 23, Riverside,
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  • 291 5 No Consideration of A.A.M. Representations The Pinang Gazette understands with regard to the Bridge Tolls Enactment 1932, Perak, that following the forwarding of a letter to H E. the High Commissioner for the Malay States and of a Memorandum and Appendices in connection with the Bridge Tolls
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  • 82 5 IN THE POLICE COURT: nu I e SWon(i num ber of Progress the anmagazine of the Johore Teachers’ M ar’i n Will be in circulation early in corm 1 11 a(^’tion to literary articles it m<> 1S 1 num ber of technical articles on ter t n lllca tional
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  • 272 5 Judgment Reserved Hearing was concluded in the Police Court yesterday of the case in which Tan Kim Swee, a Hokkien Chinese coffee shop keeper, was charged with possession of dutiable liquor at 10 a.m. on February 5 at 12, Cecil Street. Mr. O. R. T. Henman, conducting
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  • 73 5 Fine for Chinese Ong Bin Ong, a Kheh Chinese, who pleaded guilty on Friday last to possession of dutiable liquor at 16A, Mukim 18, Mount Erskine, was yesterday fined $35 by the Police Magistrate, or in default one month’s rigorous imprisonment. Two quarts of samsu, value 80 cents,
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  • 78 5 Postponed for Mention A Hokkien Chinese named Kok See Hu appeared before the Police Magistrate yesterday and a charge of criminal breach of trust was explained to him. A handcart was alleged to have been entrusted to him at 11 a.m. on January 24 at Rope
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  • 322 5 LAWN TENNIS: Skene —Campbell The wedding took place in Ipoh, on Saturday, the 18th February, at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Walker, of Mr. Alexander Skene, of Selayang Tin Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Gladys Mary Campbell, of Aberdeen, Scotland. The Bridegroom and the Bestman,
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  • 134 5 Proceedings at Annual Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Yesterday. At the annual general meeting of the Perak Lawn Tennis Association Mr. Chung Ah Ming presided. Replying to a question he stated that the championships are only open to members of affiliated clubs. Election of office bearers resulted
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  • 89 5 Monday’s Results The following are the results of ties played on Monday in the above tournament: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES x N. A. Sedwick beat L. M. Morris 7 —5, 6 MENS HANDICAP SINGLES J. R. Burnham —15.3 beat D. D. B. Cook —5, 6—l, 6—2. MENS HANDICAP
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  • 143 5 Crawford Retains Another Title at Melbourne Melbourne, Feb. 1. Jack Crawford, the Australian champion, who retained his singles title by beating Keith Gledhill of America, retained another of his titles when in partnership with his wife he again won the mixed doubles championship. It was only after a
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  • 307 5 ACTORS’ STATEMENT ON THEATRE INCIDENT London, Feb. 1. Dame May Whitty presided over a full council meeting of Equity (the actors’ and actresses’ trade unions), which, endorsed the action of the officials of the union in calling out its members at the Duke of York Threatre,
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  • 458 5 LEAGUE’S DIFFICULTIES Mr. Leonard Behrens, on January 24, opened a discussion of the Manchurian problem at a meeting of the Manchester University League of Nations Society. Consideration of this problem might well begin, he said, by stating Japan’s case as it appeared to a patriotic Japanese of
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    • 140 5 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top oi the tree. Best Furniture at Slump Price Annual cash Clearance SALE Once A Year For One Mon Mi From 6—2—33 to 6—3—33 J Visit our Showrooms
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    • 249 5 j Ipoh Taipeng PENANG Alor Star. i) TENNIS SHIRTS. F Coat style. Made from finest I J V® Jv quality cotton poplin in pale cream wt fl 1 1 >V\ colours. Sizes 15 to 1614- <ft > Price $3.50 Each. Ey w w WOOL SLIPOVER. W I T he new
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  • 2271 6 YEAR’S MOST NOTABLE DEBUTANTES AN HONOUR FOR MRS. MOLLISON ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION’S NEW HEADQUARTERS THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF MARRIAGE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 8. BUSY DAYS FOR THE QUEEN The Queen is greatly enjoying her rest at Sandringham (Their Majesties were to have returned
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    • 182 6 t°O* A W HED 4 f f, Z I’! The day of the ordinary artificial U f// Food is over deficient and often merely fat7 forming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do no< r«k Baby's health on Foods which Gate has changed all
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  • 893 7 Judge’s Jurisdiction REGISTRAR HAS NO POWER The last case heard by the Court of Appeal yesterday was one which concerned the appointment of a committee in the case of a lunatic. The matter was in connection with the estate of Mohamed Talhah bin
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  • 1254 7 HOUSING PLANS EARLY TRANSPORT BILL K AN END TO TOTE CLUBS Westminster, Feb. 7. A large crop of decisions, which had matured during the recess, was reaped at question time when the House of Commons reassembled to-day. Most of the announcements appeared generally popular, but the House
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  • 266 7 NO GOING BACK, SAY CHURCH LEADERS London, Feb. 5. That no attempt to restore past conditions can or should be made as a solution of the world economic crisis is the view expressed in a manifesto by the Council of Christian Ministers on Social Questions.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 455 7 pOST s AND TELEGRAPHS. r department. «traits settlements and J.-EDERATED MALAY STATES. nr the purchase of Condemned -fenders f the p os ts and Tele- h s.S. and P'.M.S. invited for the purchase of fenders a re n including considerable S.PPT W re IrOD quant ities C ab,e -‘V qtoreB
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    • 231 7 wol Policies issued against FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR J VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, 1 BURGLARY, ETC., ETC. I FULL COVER GRANTED 1 I AT COMPETITIVE RATES. Representatives t Messrs. Kennedy Co., I Mr. Ben R. T. Mitchell, I c/o Messrs. Lean Co., I 8, Beach Street, Penang. > Messrs. Boon Tean
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  • 763 8 For the second time in the last twenty years, rabid militarism has triumphed over commonsense and forbearance. The Japanese General Staff, which is definitely the ruling element in Japanese politics at the present time, has committed the country to a policy which cannot fail to recoil with disastrous
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  • 953 8 CUNNING RAIDERS You never forget your first sight of a Siberian wolf pack out on its business, in winter especially, as may well be the case when you are downwind, if the pack passes within a mere stone’s-throw without spotting you. Most of us, duly impressed by
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  • 765 8 VACCINATION BY PERSIA SION The organisation in Lahore of proce9giftn carrying banners and sinrin- < n.. 3 the benefits of vaccination in om combat the prevalence of smallpox in city, recalls a somewhat similar P i an ted some years ago in Chile. An enid of smallpox
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 2000 9 Does Not Wish To See Manchuria Separated From Chinese Sovereignty > BUT LEAGUE TO BLAME FOR EVENTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 1931 British Attitude Regarding I Arms Embargo Geneva, Yesterday. Japan issued a reply to the Committee of Nineteen’s report. It consists of lvn P°>
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  • 299 9 Some Ugly Charges COMMAND A HEARING Rome, Feb. 15. The Italian Pres® campaign against French vilifications culminated to-day (Wednesday) in a leader in the “Popolo d’ltalia,” whose close connections with Signor Mussolini lend special emphasis to its editorial opinion, which commands a hearing throughout Europe. That newspaper
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  • 13 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. ing is now in progress. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 101 9 COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF POINTS TO WEAKNESS New York, Yesterday. The New York Times San Francisco correspondent, commenting on the manoeuvres just completed, reports that Admiral Leigh, Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. fleet emphasising the need for new construction, particularly replacement of destroyers and submarines and additional cruisers, declared that
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  • 21 9 ing is now in progress. —Reuter Wireless. ing is now in progress. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 92 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £l4B-0-0 £l4B-2-6 TIN—(B Months) £l4B-5-0 £l4B-7-6 London $75.87% $75.75 Singapore Business Done $75.62% Penang Buyers—No sellers Business Done $4.70 $4.60 COPRA —(Sundried) $19.50 $19.50 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 2^d 2^d London 2jgc.(G) 2«c.(G) New York cts. 6ft cts. TAP~ re S3M Fair Seed $3 60
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 143 9 °PER Not for nothing do all the portraits of "Johnnie Walker” show him in his characteristic attitude. He s always moving—and with the times. That’s why “swing” has been produced the first whisky to be specially blended for climates like Malaya’s. You owe to your health to give “swing" a
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 36 9 IRunnvinebe “The Brighter Hotel” To-Morrow DINNER DANCE SATURDAY, 18th March. IRISH DINNER and DANCE (.Tables can now be booked) TIFFIN COUPONS. Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $35.00 for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. ’Phone 543.
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  • 738 10 ECHO OF THE GERMAN CURRENCY CRASH t STORY OF A £l,OOO v CHEQUE MAN WHO “BROKE THE BANK”—AND DIED IN POVERTY London, February 2. An asbestos-lined steel safe stands, unnoticed, in the corner of a little back room in Mr. Fred Catling’s house Avonmore-road, Kensington, London. In
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  • 353 10 HATCH COVERS TORN OFF BY 200 MILES SPINDRIFT FIVE DAYS’ FIGHT EPIC STORY AT PRESENTATION TO SKIPPER Liverpool, Feb. 2. An epic story of the sea was related at the Liverpool Town Hall, when Captain David Evans, master of the Blue Funnel liner Phemius, was
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  • 286 10 TRAGIC DEATH OF CAPT. HUGH EVELYN ALLEN London, Feb. 4. Captain Hugh Evelyn Allen, chairman of the Narberth magistrates and one of the largest estate owners in West Wales, was found shot in the gun-room of his mansion “Cresselly,” near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. He died shortly afterwards.
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  • 362 10 DEFENCE BY LORD DAWSON OF PENN London, Feb. 6. The view that people to-day, judged by the Christian virtues, hold their own with preceding generations was expressed by Lord Dawson of Penn recently after his installation at Liverpool Cathedral as a member of the Cathedral
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  • 318 10 APPEAL ARISING OUT OF INDIAN TAXATION KINGS BENCH DIVISION—Before Mr. JUSTICE FINLAY. Judgment was reserved in an appeal by the Assam Railways and 1 rading Company from a decision of the Special Commissioners of Income Tax, which raised the question whether, in computing, the amount on
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  • 309 10 LIVING BY BARTER London, Feb. 6. At least 500,000 persons in the United States are now supporting themselves by barter, according to an American authority. Schemes are now on foot to extend the movement for exchanging goods in order to cure unemployment and for cities to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 205 10 BUILDING MATERIALS E g (5 Coke, y Steel Rails and Accessories, E 1 j T Tiles, i Light Railway Materials N 1 A yri b Galvanised Ridgings G T Cement, ToolandDrill Steel, E Shovels, Mild Steel Plates. A g r i s o 1 Paints and Varnishes,. E Pig Iron
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  • 303 11 FOOD STORES BURNED FOUR OUT OF EIGHT DIE Paris, Feb. 2. The tragic adventure of eight modern Robinson Crusoes, including one woman, who were stranded for many months on a desolate island, where four of them died, is to be recounted before the Paris Civil Court. The
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  • 191 11 BRITISH SHIPYARD OUTPUT London, Feb. 1. There were 100 vessels launched during 1932 in Great Britain and Ireland, states Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, in their annual summary of the mercantile shipbuilding of the world issued on Tuesday. These vessels consisted of 77 steamers, twelve motor ships
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  • 214 11 THE IMPORTANCE OF CORRECT STAMPING London, Feb. 1. Owing to the increase of air-mail transport—letters air-borne in British aircraft having grown in numbers from 200,000 a year eight years ago to more than 6,000,000 a year at present—lmperial Airways have established at the
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  • 363 11 HELPED HIMSELF TO £574 DOLE MONEY OFF TO PARIS London, Feb. 5. For stealing £574 Is. 6d. dole money, George Henry Paul Oliver, aged 40, a Civil Servant, was at Middlesex Sesions to-day sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment. Mr. G. B. McClure, prosecuting, said it was
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  • 388 11 CRIMINOLOGIST’S VIEW OF WHAT SENT HER TO GALLOWS London, February 4. A supposition that had Mrs. Edith Thompson been a less level-headed woman she would not have been hanged with Bywaters for the murder of her husband, is put forward by Dr. Harold Dearden in Such Women
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 1774 12 PRODUCTION ON SELECTIVE TAPPING NEED FOR REGULATION OF SUPPLIES London, Feb. 8. The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the United Serdang (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on Feb. 7 at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E. C. Mr. H. Eric Miller (chairman of the company)
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  • 757 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, February 1. At the time of our last report, the Market was steady and prices showed a slight advance on the week. The tone changed on Thursday and since then we have had a sagging Market. Markets in Singapore and the Dutch East Indies were
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  • 126 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 86 9)16 87% New York 3.41% 3.44% Montreal 4.11 4.14% Brussels 24.32% 2117)32 Geneva 17.56 17.70 Amsterdam 8.45 8.52% Milan 66% 67% Berlin 14 9)32 14.39% Stockholm 18% 18 15|16 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22 7|16 Oslo 19.50 19.55 Vienna 30 30
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  • 46 12 The following are the tin outputs for the first half of February, 1933: Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd.: Hours, 301; c. yards, 50,000 piculs, 624.50; nett value, $28,547.00. Pungah Tin Dredging, Ltd. —No. 1: Hours, 237; c. yards, 50,000; piculs, 532.00; nett value, $23,780.00.
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  • 567 13 Schedule of Principal Lines i following Is a Ust of vessels arriving from Peßan duriDg Week: IN PORT TO-DAY PHILOCTETES from Liverpool. Sails 8 for Hong Kong. Shanghai and Japan. q MEDON from Singapore. Sails for Tripoli. Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow. m Yr:,IIDON from Singapore. Sails
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  • 356 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 FEBRUARY 25 Cricket: P. C. C. “A” v Eastern Smelting Co., Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. FEBRUARY 26 Cricket: P. C. C. v Authentics, Esplanade, 10.30 a.m. MARCH 1 Straits Settlements (Penang) Association, annual meeting, Town Hall, 5 p.m. MARCH 4 and 5 Cricket: P. C. C.
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  • 569 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Negapa tarn thence by rail to Karachi for Convey ance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. on Saturday. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star
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  • 286 13 London, Feb. 2. Little Cecilia Colledge, the 12-year-old Hampstead girl, who became runner-up in the European skating championship, is not entering for the world’s championship in Stockholm next month. We have decided to concentrate on the British championship in March,” her mother told The
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    • 43 13 CLOTH-LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices, i 15} x 6 $5.00 per 100 115 x6} $5.00 per 100 12 xs} $4.50 per 100 11} x 5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. I iPinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET.
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    • 37 13 MARKS I STEEL Sure and certain for all Female I I com plaints. Every lady should 9 keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMON DS The English Pharmacy I 1 52-54, Beach Street, Penang
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    • 239 13 A small advertisement in the “Tinang Gazette” is busier than the bee. It works all day and every day. 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,
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    • 189 13 POP U L ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, Eure sugar and unfailing quality Cl* ave made Messrs. Chivers’ Jams world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our own orchards are made into jam the day they are picked. ChiversJams [Try also Chivers* Olde
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  • 665 14 FATE OF BEAUTIFUL ALBANIAN REVELATIONS OF MONTHOLD TRAGEDY T London, Feb. Ist. The desire that Albanian national interests should not suffer from scandal appears to account for the death in a London hospital, a month ago, of a beautiful Albanian woman. The facts of her death have
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  • 165 14 A MOTHER’S TRAGIC MISTAKE London, Jan. 31. At an inquest at Huddersfield, on Ethel Laycock, 34, a worsted winder, of Linthwaite, Huddersfield, who died in the Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, on January 26th ic woman s mother to'id how she gave her daughter a
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  • 346 14 BIG INCREASE IN EMPIRE PRODUCTION AUSTRALIAN EXPORT? London, February 7. The gold output of the British Empire continues to expand although practically every country and Dominion in it is now off the gold standard. In their Annual Bullion Circular just published, Messrs. Sharps and Wilkins show that
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  • 269 14 TO BE DEMOLISHED AND THE DEBRIS SOLD London, Feb. 7. An Englishman, Mr. Robert Bell, has bought a Chilean town of 5,000 inhabitants which he proposes to destroy. He has paid 1,000,000 pesos (normally £25,000) for the privilege, says an Exchange message from Santiago. To-day, Caleta
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 720 14 A*' 1 "W? t ss as- SsRK* 'SEw! /654 -7 s Ju*’ A >■ '2CI KHk fl M tarn w < l Wr 5 v TJIW WlWk DISTRIBUTORS i HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR andlPON. -WBB It’s a Shame To Stay Fat I jL__ q So Easy
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 2108 15 p o-- BR|TISK India 0 >'/■' 4 I and apcar LINES I Rfl>R4J-ENTIN(j (Companies Incorporated in Engler. J ?k:BLUE FUMMEK TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mail passenger onJ cargo series I LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE I aNTENOR Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Glasgow. Feb. 24 Mar. 22 I e Peninsular
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  • 319 16 SINGAPORE INQUEST INCIDENT So Many Accidents We Take No Notice,” says Witness The statement that collisions were so frequent at Kallang bridge that he did not take notice of such things, was made by an Indian watchman, who was one of the witnesses called by Mr. F.
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  • 74 16 World Economic Conference.—Rugby Radio Service. NO ASSISTANCE SCHEME UNDER CONSIDERATION Rugby, Yesterday. In the House of Commons to-day, Dr. Burgin, of the Board of Trade, stated that no scheme of Government assistance for shipbuilding generally was under consideration, but the British Government had already taken steps to secure
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  • 396 16 CLERK STABBED Assailant Admits the Offence A Chinese named Hoh Fan was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment by Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, yesterday, for voluntarily causing hurt to Liew Teo Peng, a clerk employed at the Anglo-French and Bendixsens,
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  • 35 16 CRICKET .—Reuter. Match Against Northern Districts of N.S.W. Drawn LAST TEST The Victorian H. Alexander replaces Wall in the last Test. Wall cannot play owing to an injured heel. Bromley is 12th man.—Reuter.
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  • 210 16 Fresh Trial For Public Servant (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Yesterday. The appeal of a Malay named Osman bin Hassan was mentioned before Hon. Justice Dinsmore in the High Court, Alor Star, on Sunday, Feb. 19. Appellant was convicted by His Highness Tunku Ahmed, Chief Malay
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  • 76 16 —Rugby Radio Service. MANY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TO BE REPRESENTED Rugby, Yesterday. Many European countries will be represented at the camping rally to be held in a private portion of Hampton Court on the banks of the Thames at Whitsuntide under the auspices of the International Federation of Camping
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  • 88 16 Sequel to an Accident in Kallang Road A European named K. Scott Walker, of Borneo Motors, Ltd., made an appearance before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Fourth Police Magistrate, Singapore, on a charge of causing death by a rash act. The hearing of the case was postponed until
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  • 108 16 Bremen, Feb. 16. The 5,000 ton steamer Westphalen, which has been reconstructed with the view of its being stationed in the South Atlantic to serve as a base for a regular air service between Europe and South America, has returned from a twelve hours successful
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  • 179 16 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arranged to be played to-morrow Championship Pairs.—G. W. Bryant and N. A. Sedwick vs. A. S. Giles and T. S. Anthony. Men’s Singles Handicap ‘B’.—D. Murray —2 vs. E. M. T. Lias —4. Men’s Doubles Handicap.—D. R. A. Hoblyn
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  • 520 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday. To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 95 l.OOex 95 l.OOex Hong Fatt 29 32 29 32 Kamunting 6jo 6|7%ex 6jo 6j7%ex Killinghan B|3 B|9 B|3
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  • 274 16 An Explanation Paris, Feb. 15. In an editorial “le Temps” insists on the value of the! pact of mutual assistance, which France is putting forward. It is of opinion that this would constitute the veritable guarantee of general security which ought to be the basis of any organisation
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  • 79 16 Flemish Question Again Brussels, Feb. 15. Comte de Broqueville’s Government resigned suddenly this (Wednesday) afternoon, following its defeat in the Chamber with 82 against 72, over a comparatively unimportant issue. It is therefore believed the resignation, which caused a sensation, has deeper causes in connection wi h the
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  • 102 16 T da Pro 3ranim( CallSi gng;GSE &g Wavelengths: 31.30 P.M. 25 28 metre s9 50 Big Ben The Northern Studio Orchestra 10 20 Dir< S ed by John Bridge The Provincial Lady her Books: “Old Favourites" Miss E. M. Delafield (Biattnerphone-stifie Procesg) IU-d& Interlude (Gramophone Records) 10.50 Symphony Concert
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  • 53 16 PENANG, FEBRUARY 22 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank' On London Bank Demand 23 mt 2 3 1315 Hongkong T.T. 42 s Private 3 m|ts credit 2 4 131 3 Documentary 2 4 53} On New York Bank Demand 39nan France T.T. India T.T. Shanghai T.T. 135n0n Bar Silver
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  • 73 16 The Singapore Prices for Standard Rib bed Smoked Sheet for today are m follows: cents per ibi Spot 6’ March April|June, 6'i July I September 6{| Market quiet The marriage took place quietly, Swami Paramananda of the Ramakrishn 1 Missia officiating, of Mr. S. N. Samy,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 65 16 IJ L L r I New Shop I 12 f Blshap Street. I Very Spacious premises. Well equipped to modern 1 I taste and style j A HUGE STOCK OF VARIOUS j i KINDS OF SILK I IJUST IMPORTED IN BEST AND UP-TO-DATE STYLE AND FASHION Visit us and have
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    • 87 16 POSITION VACANT Wanted Immediately SHIP PW CT F.RK, experienced, able Type, Box 21, c/o Pinang Gazette. fyntlemris Gowns f W I f w A new selection in i original and i colourings. j p > I I lllW Kieh in sl,ade and 1 i' i f texture, in Ugh'' weight
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 35 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E. 22 Noon 85 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wate-TO-DAY 12.02 p.m. 5.57 a.m. 11.41 p.m. 5.58 p.m. TO-MORROW 6.32 a.m. 12.37 p.m. 6.40 p.m.
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