Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-03-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 57. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article335 1933-03-11 1 Cl. 5 ition Of Troops Japanese To Approach Sir Miles Lampson .NXIOUS TO AVOID EXTENTION OF OPERATIONS Tokyo, Yesterday. Railing ability to persuade the Chinese to withdraw it i« ?.uthoritatively intimated that the Japanese may approach Sir Miles Lampson at Peking to use his good offices335 words
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124 1933-03-11 1 No Deposit Necessary in D. E. I. it has hitherto been necessary for touri»ts from this country who have taken their cars with them to the Dutch East Indies to deposit 18 per cent, of their value *>th the Customs Authorities at the Port bl124 words
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Article67 1933-03-11 1 Reuter. Dr. Luther’s Resignation Expected SHARES DROP Berlin, Yesterday. Reichsbank shares dropped on rumours that Government intends to strengthen State control or even nationalise the bank. Dr. Luther’s early resignation is expected in financial circles. The Governments of Saxony and Baden have resigned. Von Killinger, the Reich representative,Reuter. - 67 words
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Article49 1933-03-11 1 banking crisis is over. —Rugby Radio Service. U. S. Preliminary Conversations to Begin After Banking Crisis Ends Rugby, Yesterday. Washington reports that preliminary conversations with other Government preparatory to the World Economic Conference will be commenced as soon as the banking crisis is over. —Rugby Radio Ser-—— banking crisis is over.—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article46 1933-03-11 1 Reuter. Another Attempt on His Life New York, Yesterday. Another attempt on Mr. Roosevelt’s life has been foiled by the discovery at the same Post Office of Watertown as on Feb. 22 a parcel containing a gunshell filled with explosives directed to White House.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article48 1933-03-11 1 Iteuter. No War Negotiations The Hague, Yesterday. Replying to a question in the Lower Chamber the Foreign Minister, Van Bloaland emphatically denied that there was any question of “war negotiations” between Holland and Japan and hoped it would be possible to conclude an arbitration pact.Iteuter. - 48 words
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Article137 1933-03-11 1 Rugby Radio Service. British And French Premiers Meet Rugby, Yesterday. A conversation between the British and French Ministers took place in Paris this morning. At the conclusion a communique was issued by the Foreign Office in London as follows: “The Prime. Minister and Sir John Simon spentRugby Radio Service. - 137 words
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Article62 1933-03-11 1 u —Reuter. Paris, Yesterday. The World Economic Conference and the general European situation figured in today’s discussions by the British and French Premiers but the arms embargo was not raised. No special plan was evolved and it is stated that Mr. Macdonald goes to Geneva to "take theu—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article83 1933-03-11 1 London at an early date.-Rugby Radio Service. Trade Agreement Negotiations Completed Rugby, Yesterday. The Board of Trade announces that the detailed examination of various proposals put forward on behalf of the two Governments in connection with commercial negotiations between Denmark and the United Kingdom have now beenLondon at an early date.-Rugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Article430 1933-03-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 15 Per Cent. Salary Cuts Federal Expenses To Be Reduced GOLD HOARDERS ALARMED Washington, Yesterday. Mr. Roosevelt’s economy bill providing for cuts in bonus payments to war veterans, whose disabilities are not total nor directly traceable to service and also cuts to a—Rugby Radio Service. - 430 words
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Article102 1933-03-11 1 .—Reuter. World Disarmament Approaching A Crisis Washington. Yesterday. It is understood the Far-Eastern and German situations figured extensively at a conference between Mi. Roosevelt, Mr. Cordell-Hull and Mr. Norman Davis yesterday evening. U. S. officials feel that the success or failure of world disarmament for the present.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article106 1933-03-11 1 Rugby Radio Service. Second Stage of Extension Reached Rugby, Yesterday. The second stage of the extension northwards and westwards of the Piccadilly underground railway will be opened on Monday and part of one of the developments which have followed the phenomenal growth of Greater London since the War.Rugby Radio Service. - 106 words
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Article88 1933-03-11 1 l —Reuter. Aftermath Horrors OVER 100 DYING DAILY Tokyo, Yesterday. A terrible picture of death and suffering among the homeless, poverty-stricken villagers in the remote sections of Iwate prefecture as the aftermath of the quake and tidal wave on March 3 was given this afternoon at Hochi. Overl—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article311 1933-03-11 1 Farewell Lunch by H.H. Resent (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, March 9. The Hon. Mr. Justice Dinsmore, European Judge of the First Division, Kedah High Court, who is leaving for home on the 11th instant on retirement from the Malayan Civil Service, was entertained at a311 words
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Article77 1933-03-11 1 ceptional interest. —Rugby Radio Service. South African Mining shares showed steadiness, Internationals were quiet and practically unaltered and British Funds were steady with three and a half per cent. War Loan at 99‘4. German Bonds were somewhat erratic. Measures contemplated by .President Roosevelt’s initial procedure, which was acceptedceptional interest.—Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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87 1933-03-11 1 Chinese Arrested Arrested by Revenue Officers on Penang Hill, at 9.5 p.m. yesterday, a Chinese named Lye An Hook was brought be.'or» the Police Magistrate to-day and charged with possession o' dutiable liquor. The accused man pleaded guilty, say ng that he had been87 words
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Advertisement16 1933-03-11 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street I16 words
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Advertisement160 1933-03-11 1 u TO MORROW’S fl “SUNDAY GAZETTE” in addition to the usual air mail features will contain the following items:— Results of Selangor Turf Club Race meeting, first day. Full report of the last Test match by Warwick Armstrong and—a new feature—the first of a series of short stories by wellknown160 words
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Advertisement1957 1933-03-11 2 RATES FOR CASUAL Municipality Of George NOTICE wmwwmm; ,BANKS Town, Penang. Anif|?DT3QK7M?2|TQ PENANG HILL SCHOOL,, under fully BMi B_ MU V Ell I I v qualified and experienced graduate. Terms I He NEDERLAND*,CHE CHIEF SANITARY INSPECTOR. $BO monthly, no extras. Immediate appl.ca- u* M ra-, a Ba KaiW Of. J1,957 words
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Article691 1933-03-11 3 The Shah Of Persia’s Dramatic Rise SUCCESSFUL RULE Western Culture As Slave, Not Master February 19. Sheherazade, in all the stories he told in the thousand and one Arabian Nights, never spun a tale more romantic and amazing than that of the rise of the present691 words
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Article1111 1933-03-11 3 Mr. Chamberlain’s Speech “INCREASED TAXATION A DISASTER” Mr. Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was among his own constiuents at the annual meeting of the Edgbaston Divisional Unionist Association, Birmingham, on February 4. In some recent utterances, he said, he had tried to make it plain that1,111 words
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Advertisement279 1933-03-11 3 An Eminent Doctor Gives You the Means to Keep Fit and Young KLII ’'jbj I JMlr*-'— f y° n are over 40. your greatest need I <l4 s to k ee P on keeping young. You f ■jfi H 3** re “as old as your arteries.” Harden- 1 Biir ing279 words
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Advertisement11 1933-03-11 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement186 1933-03-11 3 Vitamin A to ensure resistance to V infections; Vitamin B to bring back W A healthy appetite; Vitamin C—most M 9 important for children; and Vitamin D— the health factor of the sun itself. Here V is the ABC and Dof health. These are the four vitally important vitamins, A186 words
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Article569 1933-03-11 4 Government Grant Further Reduced MR. C. R. SAMUEL RE-APPOINTED LIBRARIAN The Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen. Resident Councillor, Penang, presided at the annual general meeting of members of the Penang Library, held yesterday afternoon, at 4.30 p.m. The others present were: Mr. C. R. Samuel (Hon.569 words
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Article310 1933-03-11 4 "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES Hilarious Comedy at Queen’s Want to laugh then you’d better go to the Queen’s. Laurel and Hardy, the funny men of the screen, are back in their latest comedy hit, “Pack Up Your Troubles.” They most certainly will cause you to put your cares and worries310 words
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Article439 1933-03-11 4 Bata Ambition Being Realised Some months prior to his death in an air crash last July, the late Mr. Thomas Bata, the Czechoslovakia shoe “king,” visited Singapore on a business trip to the Far East. To the Straits Times he outlined a big ambition; unhappily439 words
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Article731 1933-03-11 4 Mr. T. C. Van Langenberg, A.R.1.8.A., of Kuala Lumpur, is on a visit to Ipoh. v Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.P., F.R.G.S., of Ipoh, left Ipoh on Friday for Penang on business. Mr. C. C. Best, Assistant Superintendent of Surveys, F.M.S., has been seconded for duty in731 words
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Advertisement476 1933-03-11 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY Experienced Stenographer Typist for Mining Company In Selangor. Apply with copies of testimonials to No. 28, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE An Ordinary and a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday,476 words
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Advertisement126 1933-03-11 4 ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF INDIGESTION. Any medical men will tell you that most cases of indigestion, and allied stomach troubles are caused by excess acid in the stomach, which, ur teas quickly counteracted. may ultimately ruin the digestive organs. This acid makes the food in your stomach ferineut ard thus126 words
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Advertisement92 1933-03-11 4 I 'laFiLy-' >?•' *-> winy FLANAGAN AND ALLEN j ARE SCREAMINGLY FUNNY iN THEIR NEW RECORDS 1 HERE'S A SAMPLE OF THEIR HUMOUR; 9 “Nowadays when a woman goes out on the Street, She’s i got nothing here, a little less there, and mind your business f all over. Why92 words
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Miscellaneous159 1933-03-11 4 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT!! HARMSTON S CIRCUS AND ROYAL MENAGERSE THE BARNUM OF THE EAST LOCATION The Fort (Esplanade) 30 EUROPEAN ARTISTES 30 W NEW ARTISTES, NEW ACTS, NEW CLOWNS V 50 PERFORMING ANIMALS 50 Matinees every Saturday and Sunday 4-15 r.M. SPECIAL SLUMP PRICES Full Box (6 seats) $lO. Single159 words
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1092 1933-03-11 5 In Bankruptcy “HOMESTEAD" FURNITURE SOLD TO SON-IN-LAW The adjourned public examination of IJm Chin Guan, until recently a reputed millionaire of Penang and owner of the palatial residence known as “Homestead,” Northam Road, was continued yesterday before Mr. Justice Prichard K-C. The Assistant Official1,092 words
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Article161 1933-03-11 5 Three Months’ Imprisonment for Defalcations Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Alhabahee, a young Arab rent collector in the employ of Messrs. Alkaff and Co., of the Arcade, Singapore, who had pleaded guilty on March 1 to a charge of criminal breach of trust, was sentenced on Wednesday to161 words
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Article120 1933-03-11 5 Only Four In 100 Samples Adulterated Britain’s food supply has attained a higher standard of purity than ever in history. Of 136,169 samples examined by analysts last year only 4.6 per cent, were found to be adulterated or not up to standard. This is the lowest percentage recorded120 words
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Article181 1933-03-11 5 Forthcoming Tie» The following ties have been arranged in connection with the Penang Recreation Club Tennis Tournament now in progress: Ties for Monday March 13: MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP —30.3 Miss Y. Carrier and E. C. Valberg v. —3 Miss G. Howell and Dr. Perera. LADIES SINGLES HANDICAP181 words
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Article104 1933-03-11 5 Cricket at Victoria Green The following have been selected to play for the Chinese Recreation Club SATURDAY AT 2 p.m. v. INDIAN ASSOCIATION Foo Eng Seng, Tan Hooi Teik, Lim Keng Hock, Eu Cheow Hin, Choong Eng Hye, Chung Kok Yeang, Cheah Kok Huat, Ng Kok Chan,104 words
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Article280 1933-03-11 5 To-night at the Esplanade at 8.30. 1. March —Cavalry of the Clouds —Alford. 2. Overture —The Wanderer’s Goal Suppe. 3. Selection—Madame Butterfly—Puccini. 4. Invitation a la Valse —Weber. The immortal Valse with its haunting melodies was originally written for the pianoforte by Weber in 1812, whilst on280 words
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Article663 1933-03-11 5 A Week-end Trip Described Instead of Rev. W. Buckingham, who was to have spoken at the luncheon of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club on Wednesday, Mr. Mungo Park, who is leaving for home shortly, gave a short description of the flight he and Mr. R. G. H.663 words
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Article96 1933-03-11 5 Third List of Subscriptions for Year 1932-33 Previously acknowledged $5,957.90 Per Mrs. Sime W. C. Hill, Esq. 15 00 G. W. Piercy, Esq. 15 00 Archdeacon Graham White 10.00 W. N. Wardell. Esq. 10.00 Messrs. J. A. E. A. Elias 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Millington 15 0096 words
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Advertisement33 1933-03-11 5 Estates JMines j MW WE SUPPLY All printed requirements I at competitive prices. I WE WANT I YOUR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES INVITED IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY Pinang Gazette I PPESS. L T D. I33 words
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Miscellaneous432 1933-03-11 5 AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED. 86, BEACH STREET. ’PHONE 485. Saturday, 11th March. 1933. FUN FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK Maxwell Road Tek Soon Street, Telephone No. 1459, Penang. Soon Thean Cantonese Opera Will Stage The Popular Stories Day Show At 1 p.m.: YAR YEE KENG HONG"—Part 1. Night Show At 8 p.m.: KUAN432 words
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Article798 1933-03-11 6 £20,000,000 IN LAST FINANCIAL YEAR The effects of the Government’s economy campaign during the financial year ended March 31, 1932, are referred to by the Comptroller and Auditor-General in his report on the Civil Appropriation Accounts. The to al savings are stated to have been £20,502.003 Is.798 words
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Article1093 1933-03-11 6 Tempera in Driving AN INSURANCE PROBLEM Mr. W. A. Hurst, general manager of the Motor Union Insurance Company and the Car and General Insurance Company, read a paper on Motor Insurance before the Insurance Institute of London. He said that whereas insurance in this country had1,093 words
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Advertisement292 1933-03-11 6 A yr /s#gW,aM whem Sacking a Flsirsf- fßcc/cit is -the FIRST. I >< I? Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. I I -*^X T ‘i*» 1 TSWp*?y i < y»^p MtwBSy/^ifr<jr I i 2^^— i 1 FOR MOTORISTS I j Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills j Are Invaluable. J292 words
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Advertisement103 1933-03-11 6 ft t&Si. WfßesF for babv because it is neatest to natute! J HUMANISED wkJ TRUFOSB I EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE— Isl I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (193?? LTD., PENANG. Mfftof is fhe Good of repining BUY ——l THE PINANG GAZETTE I AND I SUNDAY GAZETTE Keep up103 words
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Article850 1933-03-11 7 Time and Money Saved By Air THE LESSONS OF AN EMPIRE TOUR A London business man, representing a number of enterprises with connections everseas, Mr. F. A. Kettle, recently returned to England from a remarkable flying trip, during which he has paid aerial calls on850 words
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Article764 1933-03-11 7 Strict Regulations NO NIGHT FLYING PERMITTED As a result of various discussions with the Direction Regionale du Ministere de I’Air and the Departement Territoires du Sud at Algiers, it appears that at the present moment there is no code of regulations covering flights over Saharan764 words
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1160 1933-03-11 7 Scheme Nearing Completion SOUTHERN RAILWAY SPENDING THIRTEEN MILLION POUNDS Including the largest graving dock in the world and an ocean quay capable of berthing simultaneously eight of the greatest ships afloat or contemplated, the completion of the extension of the Southern Railway’s Southampton Docks is1,160 words
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Article272 1933-03-11 7 Legality of Marriage Not Proved The case in which a Chinese, Lim Joon, was charged with enticing away a married woman was concluded before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay), Singapore, on Tuesday. It was alleged that the complainant, who was in the police force at272 words
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Article103 1933-03-11 7 Prison for Possession of Arms “I wish people would not do these silly things,” remarked Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, Singapore, in sentencing Tan Kim Liang to three months’ rigorous imprisonment for the possession of arms and to a fine of $4O or four months,103 words
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Advertisement340 1933-03-11 7 I GENUINE STOCK TAKING SALE 1 NOW ON. DRESSES HATS LINGERIE BELOW COST. 0 Modes de Paris ’Phone 1242. f [RALEIGH 1 THE AU-STEEL BICYCLE Ride A Raleigh I Z3M jLr And Keep Ahead! J I This Famous Bicycle is built entirely F 1 BdßSkuw r\ m ai *d s340 words
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Article624 1933-03-11 8 The man who coined the phrase, The camera cannot lie,” obviously never possessed so much as a Brownie himself. We all know how the ingenious machine tries to delude us there are occasions when it would persuade us, for example, that Uncle George’s feet are three624 words
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Article328 1933-03-11 8 The Ivinghoe Motor Road Racecourse. in Herefordshire, has been licensed officially to hold a race meeting on Avgust 19 of this year. Thus far English motor legislation has been behind that of the Continent, and in the matter of road racing, which is forbidden over public328 words
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Article1169 1933-03-11 8 “Not every year of your life you get silver weddings, you don’t,” said Mrs. Rugg pleasantly, piling the breakfast things on to the tin tray and carrying it over to the snk in the corner. “I suppose not, Mum,” answered Gladys, her head bent down over the1,169 words
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Article593 1933-03-11 8 KING CHARLES I The name of King Charles 1 restored to the Calendar O f Church of England 7° the lution to that effect was < r i majority in the Lower Hous/nf r tion on January 19, on th. r,nvoca Dean of Norwich, asking the to593 words
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Advertisement272 1933-03-11 8 HILLS 2.250 FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL) I SPECIAL TIFFIN ON SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS COOL A COMMODIOUS DINING ROOM WITH LOUNGES NEWLY j COMPLETED 1 TENNIS, BILLIARDS, PING-PONG AND EXCELLENT WALKS. I MODERN SANITATION (throughout) Board Lodging one person per day $7.00 1 Saturday 4 p.m. to Monday 10 a.m. $10.50 inclusive.272 words
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Advertisement56 1933-03-11 8 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1933. DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE s.s. "President Harrison" WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. o OBTAINABLE AT Ail the leading dealers. o SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.,56 words
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Article192 1933-03-11 9 Clash With Customs Officers First incident of its KIND (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, To-day. Customs outdoor officers clashed with a party of Banjeris smugglers on the PerakI’rovince Wellesley boundary at three this morning. The smugglers who were bringing in sugar put up a strenuous resistance jn192 words
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Article241 1933-03-11 9 La e Mrs. Choong Lye Hin Th. funeral of the late Mrs. Choong Lye Hin n Aiadam Loe Chye Pin) who died «on t riiary 26 last took place yesterday, the t., e leaving her residence 290, McAlister Road, at 10 a.m. sharp. T 1 dec ased leaves241 words
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Article65 1933-03-11 9 Sequel to Offering Police Inspector a Drink (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. Richardson was fined $5O or a month. The Magistrate: How old are you?— Forty-seven sir. I am unemployed. This is a very serious thing you have done. If you are a young man I would65 words
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Article79 1933-03-11 9 -Reuter. London, Yesterday. A two and a half million sterling scheme being launched by the Manchester cotton Ir >d which is forming a Lancashire textil'l co-operat *ve society in an effort to reeapture foreign markets with the aid of lower production costs and improved marli' ting. The features'• -Reuter. - 79 words
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Article22 1933-03-11 9 Reuter. Miami, Yesterday. Angara has been sentenced to death for assassination of Mr. Cermak on Feb. W.- Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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889 1933-03-11 9 A Great Success VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT REALISES $215 The Penang Rotary Club quarterly dinner at the E. O. Hotel last night proved a great success. Ninety-six sat down to dinner, which was presided over by the President, Mr. H. Parry. Dr. Mohamed Ariff, the Vice-President, gave889 words
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Article1448 1933-03-11 9 i. —Central Press South West Forces For Jehol Canton, March 2. The political and discipline training department of the first group army has been in conference since Wednesday, and political training departments in each army, division, brigade, etc. are taking part in this meeting which aims ati. —Central Press - 1,448 words
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Article76 1933-03-11 9 —Reuter. Los Angeles, Yesterday. There was a very severe earthquake throughout the city at 5.55 a.m. Pacific time which lasted several minutes, north to south motion. Peonie groped for the nearest support while buildings of all sizes and strengths swayed. The streets were filled with thousands of.—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article136 1933-03-11 9 What a British Railway Carried Last Year Some queer cargoes for which the London, Midland and Scottish Railway provided special trains during 1932 were: A complete automatic telephone exchange A contingent of wild animals for Whipsnade Zoo, from the former Bostock and Wombwell Circus; The world’s largest hollow136 words
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Article45 1933-03-11 9 At Death’s Door Moscow, March 3. The Soviets’ adviser on airship construction, the former Italian General Nobile, is lying at death’s door in the Kremlin hospital, following an operation for appendicitis, with peritonitis supervening. The latest bulletin describes the General’s condition as hopeless.45 words
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Article102 1933-03-11 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY 1 London £149-2-6 £149-0-0 r TIN—(S Montbs) London £l5O-0-0 £149-15-0 I Singapore 576.00 Business Done Penang $76.25 Busine.-s Done Buyers—No sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $4.45 $4.55 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $lB.OO i RUBBER London 2,-ftd. 2%d. New York Closed. Closed. Singapore 6% cts. 6Mi cts. TAPIOCA Fair Seed102 words
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Advertisement107 1933-03-11 9 i% o "Swing” costs no more than ordinary brands, and in these days of econonxp that’s a great comfort. And talking of comfort, there is nothing like "Swing" blended specially for th» Tropics, for ironing out the hardships of life By the way. how long did it take you to107 words
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Article1057 1933-03-11 10 44 Insane System j GRADUAL RETURN TO PROSPERITY A World Survey Mi*. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at the dinner of the St. Ives Chamber of Commerce, said that when he was asked to take office he was not given one of1,057 words
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Article586 1933-03-11 10 Spirit With False Whiskers BEARD AND HAIR WERE MADE OF WOOL How one more spiritualist medium has been caught in an act of trickery was told to the Sunday Dispatch by a well-known London photographer. Mr. Cyril Wilkinson, of Regent-street, was invited to a seance in586 words
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Article253 1933-03-11 10 And Fewer Arrest» LONDON’S REPORT FOR 1932 Murder Riddles Crime in the London area is on the increase to an alarming extent, despite the strenuous efforts made by Scotland Yard and the whole of the Metropolitan Police to get the better of the crooks. Figures for253 words
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Article273 1933-03-11 10 MAN NOW “SHUTS HIS EARS Effect of Noise of Modern Life Because of the noisiness of modern life human beings are slowly developing invisible ear flaps. It has become imperative that something should be done to exclude, to some extent, the almost ever-present din of motorcars or music voices in273 words
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Article94 1933-03-11 10 Sheriff Says So. A husband’s claim in Glasgow Sheriff Court for £1,200, alleged to have been given his wife for household expenses, was rejected. The sheriff ruled that the wife’s savings were not “to any appreciable extent" derived from the money given to her by the husband.94 words
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Advertisement388 1933-03-11 10 ARCADLvT WORKS LONDON 8$ TFr I r 1 o VIRGINIA I i rih M WBWSJ? bM ■bMlhy ibi bbiwif’M H JW ■W' W* .ICARRERAS’wonder Factory in LONDON-the HOME of.. CRAVENS CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The most modernly-designed and equipped Tobacco Factory in the World is Arcadia Works, on the Hampstead Road,388 words
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Article639 1933-03-11 11 £2,000,000 Insurance Problem BURDEN ON LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Paris, Feb. 14. A knotty legal problem of immense importance to English underwriters has arisen as the result of the decision of the Cherbourg tribunal that the French liner Atlantique, which caught fire in the English Channel, is639 words
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Article1132 1933-03-11 11 —“The Times.” The Influence Of Moscow Three years ago Communism spread most dangerously in the Chinese provinces and threatened to become a national menace. Chiang Kai-shek and his colleagues at that time were too intent on their unequal treaties policy and on their schemes of forcible.—“The Times.” - 1,132 words
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Advertisement135 1933-03-11 11 TURKEYS A*/ X«f‘'" T J I h-- best breakfast in pr a’i the world and for all the r |d is Scott’s Porage Oats. 7hrse oats are the pick of the Scottish oat crop, which as everypne knows, provides the finest riin in the wor.'d. and has been the staple135 words
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Advertisement24 1933-03-11 11 !t is o long lone that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette’ 1 will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement161 1933-03-11 11 Exercise vigilance over jour health and well- bcin You cannot afford to take risks in connection w t l your beverage. Remember you have proof of this whisky’s excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. r 1 hsnm usul B\ /> 1 wum J Famous all over the world161 words
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Advertisement301 1933-03-11 11 *“My Fat Shall Go”’ Say That To-day—Then Do Tills You know thatit can go, because peopleall Listen also to the warnings against about you have reduced. In the past few starvation and over-exercise. Fight fat years, excess fat has been disappearing as modem doctors fight it—with a gland fast. Not301 words
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Article803 1933-03-11 12 YEAR'S LOSS $2,103: LIQUID ASSETS UP 200 MORE ACRES IN BEARING THIS YEAR The seventeenth annual general meeting of Connemara, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, March 4, 1933, at 10-30 a.m., the chairman, Mr.803 words
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Article457 1933-03-11 12 Messrs. William Jacks Co., reported on February 15, as follows Confidence is still lacking in the U.S.A., but on the other hand the future of South African Trade is now assured, and India is now spending instead of hoarding. In the Far East either Peace or War457 words
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Article117 1933-03-11 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,112 th, auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,428,779 lbs 637.85 tons. Offered 1,320,475 lbs tons. Sold 1,128,982 lbs.; 504.01 tons. Spot. London 2 3[32d. New* York market closed PRICES REALIZE Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts. Per Lb. Standard Quality No117 words
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Article982 1933-03-11 12 Malacca Electric DECREASED PROFIT REPORTED The annual general meeting of Malacca Electric Lighting, Ltd. was held on Tuesday in French Bank Buildings with the Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson in the chair. Others present were Mr. W. H. Macgregor and Mr. C. V. Bailey, and Mr. J.982 words
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Article440 1933-03-11 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S S and F. M. S., during the period February 25th to March 3rd 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members440 words
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Article271 1933-03-11 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, March 8. In consequence of a revival of restriction rumours, sentiment changed towards the end of last week and business was reported in spot Sheet up to 6% cents per lb. No real confidence, however, was felt that any measures would be adopted271 words
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Article112 1933-03-11 12 Latest Quotation, Paris F ss"' Th ®«h, New York w 91& Montreal 4lp Brussels 2 4 20« Geneva Amsterdam 866 fla «51« Ber n 14 1116 hja Stockholm 1810 Copenhagen 22 716 22 0810 I»'- 19.“ Vienna Prague 117 s Helsingfors 226 L 227 Madrid 41112 words
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Article179 1933-03-11 12 Eight Spoons Iron Chain: Piece of Tin Bell Push: Three Screws The story of a man who swallowed a quantity of metal was told at Blackpool Police Court. William Hudson, aged 32, an engineer, was charged with breaking into wine stores and stealing a bottle of whisky.179 words
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Advertisement13 1933-03-11 12 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Advertisement72 1933-03-11 12 YOUR SAFEGUARD EVANS’ Antiseptic Gb Throat Pastilles. They B keep colds at bay and AhP relief in cases of Coughs, Catarrh, Bron* ysfiH chitia, etc. <3| EVANS' J'S Pastilles fif Prcxn Obeaalsts every/f wher». Mml» in BtaeUnd io A.* r.-.-aia a ot thB > on* Hnanltyl 1 gas WgafiM sags72 words
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Article599 1933-03-11 13 Schedule of Principal Lines ee RIF wing is a list of vessels arriving tl tr ng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY gS. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point. Sails for the ...ur.e ports—Saturday, to-day. S.S. NEUMARK from Macassar, Soerabaya and Batavia599 words
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Article358 1933-03-11 13 FEBRUARY, 1933 MARCH 11 Selangor Turf Club races, Ist Day. MARCH 12 Cricket: P. C. C. v Perak Club, Espla nade. Cricket: P. R. C. v C. R. C. Victoria Green. MARCH 15 Selangor Turf Club races, 2nd Day. MARCH 18 Selangor Turf Club races, 3rd Day.358 words
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Article138 1933-03-11 13 Court Sympathy with Girl Infatuated with Actor An actor who was arrested on the stage of a Newcastle theatre, where he was playing in pantomime, and a servant girl who was said to be infatuated with him were found guilty at Middlesex Sessisons of receiving stolen property.138 words
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Article630 1933-03-11 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai, by the s.s. “Glenshiel” will be closed at 1 p.m. to-day. A mail for Siamese Western States and Victoria Point by the s.s. “Matang” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day. A mail for Ceylon, Southern and630 words
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Article642 1933-03-11 13 :LORD LONDONDERRY ON i HIS TOUR •I A description of his tour of inspection of R.A.F. Commands oversea was given by Lord Londonderry, Secretary of State for Air, who returned to England last i month. In three weeks Lord Londonderry travelled about 8,000 miles, all by642 words
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Advertisement65 1933-03-11 13 SLUMP or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertisi.ig Department exercises discrimination. It has to l-.e up to th<* traditions of a century of unbroken pull: ation and ma::.tain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see65 words
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Advertisement172 1933-03-11 13 Cuticura Healed Itching Pimples on Little Boy’s Face “My little sen’s trouble was on his ear and the side of his face. It started with little pimples that soon spread and formed wet, sure eruptions. Ibe itching was so bad that he scratched until the eruption* would bleed, and cried172 words
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Advertisement314 1933-03-11 13 jsM w J• K f y n xdV Z e TOOTAL PRODUCT k t j F PYRM4ID i HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN e i, Famous the world over, for their enduring colours, splendid quality and fine texture. See the latest patterns —a wider and smarter range than ever. Tootal Guaranteed e314 words
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Article1163 1933-03-11 14 Mr. T. D. Barlow’s View: Speech a* Consuls’ Dinner .The annual dinner of the Manchester Consular Association was held in the Midland Hotel, the President. Mr. Alfred Ray j Thomson, Consul for the United States of America, in the chair. The attendance was a record one, over1,163 words
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207 1933-03-11 14 The Passing Of The Days Of Chivalry On The Road Addressing members of the Midland Area branch of the Civil Service Motoring Association and the Civil Service Car Club in Birmingham, Major R. Vernon C. Brook said motoring was a more interesting and enjoyable207 words
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Advertisement406 1933-03-11 14 New Way to Banish Ugly, Hair I Ibis Eh? 23L k» r EStSEs 3b.'i a-> W Sensational Discovery of British Scientist Men aet.“st superfluous haf They r. ver £nd e woman attractive who suffers from t* fo-day. ra three minutes, you can sav irocJoye .«jrever to all unwanted hair, and406 words
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Advertisement37 1933-03-11 14 iWAWAWfo CLOTH-LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. [151x6 $5.00 per 100 115 x6| $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 Lll|xs s4.COperlOO Hl x 5 s3.ooper 100 TO CLEAR. J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. I IA, PENANG STREET.37 words
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Advertisement343 1933-03-11 14 TENACEROS I I 'THE /> PROVED /7*l PROTECTIVE 7\&7 TENACEROS PAINT pjx anti-corrosive PAINT Extensively used by Public Works, Mines and Estates. Colour card and prices on request HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS LTD, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Engineers and Contractors. PENANG. < nt Z X L Newly covered! a priceless343 words
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Advertisement2159 1933-03-11 15 j|d I I ~-k p ©.-BRITISH india AND apcar lines 'Companies Incorporated in Fngi-r.. f EIUUIBL' MM j TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES leaves ijnc > > Vowel. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE 1 n. AJAX Marseilles, London Rotterdam and Hamburg. Mar. 11 Apr.2,159 words
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Article56 1933-03-11 16 FOOTBALL Last Minute Goal (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Yesterday. There were two last minute thrills for spectators in the charity match between the Wiltshire and the Chinese. The latter drew level at two all following a difficult corner and a minute later the soldiers forged a corner.56 words
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Article105 1933-03-11 16 Arrangements at P.C.C. In connection with the visit of the Japanese Davis Cup players to Penang this afternoon the following arrangements have been made at the P.C.C.: A limited number of seats at 50 cents and benches at 25 cents will be available on the Fort side105 words
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Article72 1933-03-11 16 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following are the results of matches played yesterday, in Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis tournament: Men’s Singles Handicap ‘B’: W. F. Fletcher —15.1 beat A. Sinclair —3O. 10—8, o—2. Men's Singles Handicap ‘A’: J. R. Burnham —15.3 beat J. A. P. Cameron —3.72 words
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Article95 1933-03-11 16 Sunday Match The foilowing players have been selected to play for the Malay Cricket Club against the Butterworth Recreation Club at Butterworth Ground, on Sunday, at Butterworth. The team will leave Penang by the 8 o’clock launch, and all players will meet at the Church Street Ghaut95 words
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Article136 1933-03-11 16 —Reuter. Golden Miller Favourite London, Yesterday. The following is the latest call-over for the Grand National Steeplechase to be run at Aintree on Friday, March 24 19— Golden Miller taken and offered. 100 —9 Gregalach taken and offered. 20— 1 Annandale offered 25 —1—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article21 1933-03-11 16 CRICKET Reuter. Adelaide, Yesterday. The M.C.C. made 240 for four wickets at the close. Paynter made sixty-two.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article23 1933-03-11 16 The following are the scratchings for today’s races at Kuala Lumpur: Race 3: Blairlight. Race 4: Clargo. Race 5: Fortune Star.23 words
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Article100 1933-03-11 16 Following is a list of successful candidates of Mrs. M. I. McGregor at the December, 1932, theoretical examinations Senior Divisions :—Miss L. Busse, 82 marks (Honours). Advanced Intermediate Division :—Miss Chin Hui Pe, 80 marks (Honours). Advanced Jnior Division :—Miss lylvia Flinter, 82 marks (Honours);100 words
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281 1933-03-11 16 Capital Reduced by Half An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang, on Friday, March 10, 1933, at 11.30 a.m. Mr. J. J. Saunders (Chairman)281 words
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Article115 1933-03-11 16 To-day’s Programme Call Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. Wavelengths: 31.5 metres, 25.28 metres. P.M. 9.30 Big Ben The News 10.05 Dance Music The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra Directed by Henry Hall 10.35 The Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra Conducted by Charles Shadwell From the Hippodrome Theatre Coventry Foxtrot, What more can I ask115 words
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Article126 1933-03-11 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 2nd SUNDAY in LENT 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. PSCXIX 1—32. Hymns 182. 8.30 Holy Communion. 10.30 Holy Communion Chinese. 6.30 Evensong Ps CXIX 33—56—238. Magnificat 321. Nunc Dimittis 324. Hymns 197, 248, 270. WEDNESDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 6 Confirmation.126 words
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Article1108 1933-03-11 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST S Jo NAMES, JS z <g RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Alleaby Rubber Co. 5« Alor Gajah Rubber Batata 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estate* 70 90 Ayer Hitam Plantin* Syndicate 50 o Aver Kuntn* Rubber Estates 5 I <5 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 20. 30 Ayer Pan1,108 words
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Article590 1933-03-11 16 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.*» share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 1019 11|3 ll|o llj6 Hi‘am 20 23 20 23 Ipoh 13|6 14|6 13j3 14 6 Kampong Kamunting sjo590 words
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Article46 1933-03-11 16 PENANG, MARCH 11 (By Courtesy of the Chartered On London Bank Demand 23 234 >* nits 2313.11 Hongkong T.T. (0 Private 3 m|ts credit 2)1 IjS 3 Documentary 24 5« On New York Bank Demand Nomffl France T.T. India T.T. Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver 1S U46 words
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Advertisement108 1933-03-11 16 I OPEN YOUR EYES Before You Open You? P“ rse J PRICES ARE LOW, PRICES ARE DOWW- THAT IS THE SLOGAN NEW I At Doulatrams Right now their stere is I the Latest Novelties. j Just now the market is Hooded with all kinds of questionable goods 1 cheaply made108 words
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