Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 April 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 76. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 312 1 Assembly Prorogued MINORITY'S COMMUNISTIC TENDENCIES everything Peaceful i Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 2. A Royal decree issued yesterday stales “The present People’s Party cannot properly carry on its public iui -lions and is a menace to the safety of the State and the welfare of
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  • 51 1 .—Reuter. Rambling Conversation with Mr. Pittman Washington, April 2. We have arranged to improve the price of silver, said Mr. Matsuoka, laughingly, following a two-hour conversation with Senator Pittman, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Mr. Pittman said the conversation had rambled throughout the Orient.
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  • 61 1 —Reuter. Complete Breakdown in Negotiations Dublin, April 2. Negotiations for the settlement of the Irish railway strike have broken down completely on the question or the reinstatement of strikers.—Reuter. New York, April 2. Frank Theordore Hulswit, President of the American Commonwealth Power Corporation, died ten hours after
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  • 179 1 f. —Reuter. Military And Eccnomic Expionage EMBASSY RUMOUR DENIED Moscow, April 3. Monkhouse and Nordwall, two of the Metro-Vickers employees, have been formally charged with military and economic espionage, wrecking activities and bribery. The other four Englishmen are not mentioned in the charge but it is now
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  • 148 1 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Metal Cover Increased London, April 2. The Treasury authority under which the Bank of England was empowered to issue an additional £15,000,000 of notes not 1 covered by gold expired last night and as the bank did not ask for a renewal of
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  • 74 1 .—Reuter. Paris to Japan Brindisi, April 2. The French airwoman Maryse Hilz, who left Paris on April 1 in an attempt to fly a 300 horse power Farmer-Ghome to Japan via India, Hanoi and Shanghai, arrived here in the evening of April 1. She hopped off for
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  • 64 1 —Reuter. Employees Arrested Berlin, April 1. The Prussian Police raided the headquarters of the German-Russian Petroleum Company which supplies 30 per cent, of the German oil and petrol and arrested all thirteen employees. No reason was given for the action but it is described as the climax
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  • 407 1 Disastrous Collision In North Sea WILD WEATHER Trent Suddenly Rises Bank High A freak storm passed over parts of England on March 19, while heavy showers and high winds were general. A gale raged in the south. Eight men lost their lives following a collision between the
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  • 172 1 Customs The General Secretary of the A.A.M. is informed that A.A.M. members entering Great Britain with camping equipment, i.e., tents, chairs, camping beds, bedding, etc., cooking utensils, camp stoves and ovens, etc., may import such articles free of duty provided the Customs Officer at the port of importation
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  • 724 1 Sir Henry Thornton Dead FORMER MANAGER OF BRITISH COMPANY New York, Mar. 14. Sir Henry Thornton, the famous railway magnate and former President of the! Canadian National Railways died here this! afternoon following an operation last week. He had been suffering from uremic poisoning and pneumonia. Sir
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  • 409 1 Applies For His R.A.F. Discharge NO EXPLANATION GIVEN An application from Aircraftsman T. E. I Shaw (Colonel Lawrence of Arabia) was I received on March 15th, at the Air Ministry, for his discharge from the Air Force. At the Air Ministry it is stated that the application
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  • 64 1 t. —Reuter. Guards Placed on Vessels in Port Newchwang, April 2. As all attempts to locate the kidnappers have failed the local authorities anticipate that nothing will be heard till a ransom is demanded. A Japanese destroyer has arrived from Port Arthur and is co-operat-ing with H.M.S.
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  • 607 1 India's Democratic Prince FIRST TO SCORE 3.000 RUNS IN A SEASON Barracked At Adelaide I New Delhi, April 2. Ranjitsinhji died this morning at Jami nagar of heart failure. —Reuter. Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawangar, the famous cricketer, was born at Sarodar, Kathiawar, India,
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  • 29 1 i.- Reuter. Dr. Luther Appointed Berlin, April 2. President Hindenburg has confirmed the appointment of Dr. Luther *3 Ambassador to the United States.- Reuter.
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  • 2360 3 the BICENTENARY OF JOSEPH PRIESTLEY: THE DANGER OF FEVER CARRIERS HUGE TESTING TUNNEL IN LABORATORY: FROST-RESISTING WATER PIPES (From Our Own Correspondent) i London, March 18. < THE DISCOVERER OF OXYGEN j An English Unitarian clergyman, a poor j Swedish apothecary, and a French lawyer discovered oxygen
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    • 87 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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  • 255 4 Part of Damaged Section Sinks CREW OF TWO SCRAMBLE TO SAFETY During a gale in the early hours of March 17th the sailing barge Matilda Upton dragged its anchor in the Thames estuary and was driven with considerable force against Southend Pier. It broke half-way
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  • 1141 4 Dr. J. V. Landor has been seconded to Johore. Mr. G. L. Livingstone has been made a Justice of the Peace. Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. E. E. Colman, M.C.S. Mr. G. E. Turner has been appointed to act as Assistant Controller of
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  • 261 4 Miss Leonora Brooke’s Marriage Off The Evening News learns that the marriage arranged between Miss Leonora Brooke, eldest daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner de Windt Brooke, and Mr. Max Ausnit, a wealthy Rumanian, will not take place. Miss Brooke
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  • 553 5 Choppy Water OXFORD'S EARLY LEAD AFTER LOSING TOSS Lengths: 20 Mins. 57 Secs. London, April 1. Cambridge won the boat race for .he tenth consecutive year by 2| lengths in 20 minutes 57 seconds. The weather was fine but somewhat dull though the sun
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  • 228 5 Scotland Win Championship IRELAND DEFEATED Dublin, April 1. With fine weather conditions prevailing and in the presence of a crowd of 40,000 Scotland won the International Rugby Championship by defeating Ireland by eight points to six. It was a hard game and both sides were determined though not
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  • 64 5 —Reuter. Scotland Beat England By Odd Goal WALES WINS CHAMPIONSHIP London, April 1. The International Soccer match between Scotland and England was played to-day at Hampden Park in ideal weather and in Lie presence of a record crowd of 130,000. The gates were closed. The match resulted in
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  • 1223 5 Arsenal's Nap PARTICK THISTLE'S AWAY WIN Brentford's Seven Goals London, April 1. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues. DIVISION 1 Arsenal 5 Aston Villa 0 Birmingham 4 Sheffield U. 1 Blackburn R. 1 Leicester C. 1
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  • 289 5 ONE INHABITANT IN THREE ON PENSION Stockley’s Record NO CHURCH, SCHOOL, POST OFFICE OR “PUB.” The Wiltshire hamlet of Stockley, a scene of true rural tranquillity, which has neither church, post office, publichouse nor school, boasts of a remarkable record for the longevity of its inhabitants -—more
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  • 3477 6 MALAYAN TIMBER FOR BRITAIN COTTON INDUSTRY'S FORMAL PROTEST: PENANG CUSTOMS OFFICER'S STORIES: EALING MINISTER LEAVES FOR MALAYA EUROPEAN RUBBER GROWERS' PROSPECTS: SUPPOSED OVERBUYING BY TIN USERS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 22. SQUANDERING THE WORLD FAUNA A three-volume report lately issued by the Wild Life Commissioner
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  • 535 7 336 In New Zealand Test ENGLAND DECLARE AT 548 FOR 7 Auckland, April 1. The weather was fine and the wicket rood when the second Test was resumed today Wyatt and Hammond made a «□od stand for the second wicket, putting up almost 100
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  • 92 7 Malays Beaten The Malay Cricket Club was severely defeated yesterday by the Penang Free School. The School won the match by 9 wickets. Ihe Malays batted first and were all bundled out for a paltry 17. Ong Lee was mainly responsible for the damage capturing 8
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  • 675 7 Fine Batting By Carr MURIEL IN DEADLY FORM Penang, Saturday. Such painfully slow scoring has not been witnessed on the padang for a long time as was seen in to-day’s match between the Penang Cricket Club and Laßrooy’s XI which the former won by 4 wickets.
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  • 78 7 Hunt in Form In a cricket match played yesterday on the Patani Road ground the Peelers defeated the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by 97 runs. The Peelers batting first made 148 runs, Knight, Blakesley, Lewis and Ingham contributing double figure scores. When the S.L.R.C. went
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  • 626 7 Low Scoring GORBEX SINGH BOWLS WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Brilliant weather prevailed for the first State trial between Tigers and Durians which started here to-day and will be continued to-morrow. Several new players were tried but there was no oustanding performance. The Tigers
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  • 40 7 Boy Breaks Collar Bone The Y.M.C.A. second team met the Methodist Boys’ School. The scores were School 136 Y.M.C.A. 93. Abdul Suitor, playing for the School, in trying to steal a run fell and broke his collar bone.
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  • 637 7 P.R.C. Defeated CENTURY STAND BY CHONG SENG AH EE The Chinese Recreation Club registered their third consecutive victory for the season on the Esplanade, yesterday, when they again defeated the Penang Recreation Club. There can be little question now that several of the Chinese batsmen,
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  • 357 7 Indians* Narrow Victory SENG KIM SCORES 60 NOT OUT The Indian Association scored a narrow victory by 7 runs over the Hutchings School in a cricket match played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground. The School was without the services of the mainstay of their team,
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  • 291 7 Cheng Siew Bowls Well In a match played on the Hutchings School ground, the Timah Rompers lost to the Hutchings School. Batting first the Rompers could only manage to score sixty-one runs, Cheng Siew capturing five wickets for eight. Replying the Hutchings School had ninety-four for
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    • 64 7 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live vp to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser anti consumer a stpiare deal. If you see it
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    • 360 7 NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS POLICE NOTICE CHENG BENG FESTIVAL Traffic Regulations. Police Order made under Section 6(4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the Regulation of Traffic on the occasion of Chinese Cheng Beng Festival on the sth day of April, 1933. BATU LANCHANG LANE 1. All vehicles shall enter Batu
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  • 587 8 The conclusion of a new Statute, or pact or reorganisation, between Czecho Slovakia, Rumania and Yugoslavia, has aroused much discussion in Central Europe. These three Powers constitute the Little Entente,” which was formed after the War in pursuit of the French policy of a cordon sanitaire against
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  • 288 8 Neither war nor economic troubles can impair Japan’s ancient spirit of poetry. What other country —except, perhaps, China—could produce 37,000 candidates in a contest of verse In every year the Emperor of Japan holds a competition for the Imperial Poetry Symposium, and the winning poems, chosen by a
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  • 1345 8  -  potter’s cart.—Henry Turner in the “Manchester Guardian.” Twenty years ago in the North of En land “potter” was, and sometimes still is, a term of reproach. To conduct oneself badly, to speak vulgarly, to wear one’s clothes untidily, to eat impolitely was to do any of these things
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  • 807 8 WITHOUT COMMENT The first echoes of Fox’s “Man Eater” company, now on location in the jungles of Penang in the Straights Settlements, were heard in Hollywood when 27,000 feet of film were received, developed and projected for Fox’s executives. The “Man Eater” company, headed by Clyde E.
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  • 1348 9 The New Resident Councillor SEVERAL YEARS OF ACTIVE SERVICE Our Singapore Letter From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 1. The chief topic of conversation has been the report of the Official Committee on the compromise proposal for a Peninsular customs union including or excluding those parts
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  • 65 9 During the week ending 25th March, 1933, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 22,357 cases, of which 16,899 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,440 cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,805 cases to Canada and 1,213 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Ist January,
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  • 577 9 Full Story PENANG RUGBY PLAYER ALSO BURNT Further details of the recent explosions of drums of sulphuric acid at the Eastern Smelting Company Works at Dato Kramat Road, resulting in three employees at least being °eriously burnt, are now available. The first to be
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  • 16 9 The Library will be closed on Thursday, 6th April, 1933, being a public holiday.
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  • 73 9 TEST CRICKET Auckland, April 3. Rain delayed the start of the second Test Match and at the lunch interval the sefft’e stood at 16 for no wicket. Rain started to fall in the interval and the match was abandoned. Scores Mills not out 11 Whitelaw not out 5
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  • 520 9 Jury Change Their Minds NURSE AND WRONG ANAESTHETIC It was learned on March 14th that, after the inquest at Rochester, Kent, on the man who died in hospital there, after being given the wrong anaesthetic, the jury asked the Coroner to delete from their verdict the
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  • 255 9 Battling Harry Fights a Draw (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 2. It is, nearly two years since some good boxing was seen here. Yesterday the special enclosure at the Wollywood Park was filled with keen spectators. Among the boxers was Battling Harry (6.4)
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  • 594 9 Kay Yong Defeats Teddy Fong e QUEE AND CHOCOLATE DRAW By 11 Seconds Out There was a good crowd at the Fun Frolic Park last night despite the uncertain weather. The fights, except for two bouts, were disappointing. Kay Yong in the main event, won
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  • 98 9 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £l5l-7-6 £l5l-7-6 TIN—(B Months) London £152-5-0 £152-5-0 Singapore $78.25 $78.25 Business Done Penang $78. 25 Business Done 25 tons. COPRA —(Sundried) $3.85 $3.95 BLACK PEPPER $16;50 $16.00 RUBBER London 2 Ad. New York 2f||c.(G) 2}J|c.(G) Singapore c^s c^s TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.45 $3.65 Medium
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  • 195 9 The Aquas Calientes Handicap WON BY MR. NORMAN CHURCH'S GALLANT SIR Aguas Calientes, (Mexico), Apr. The Agua Caliente, Handicap, which id regarded as one of the richest handicap races in the world, valued at $50,000, resulted as follows Gallant Sir j Way-layer 2 Lemon Hills
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  • 69 9 At Easter (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 2. After the State Trial, the scores in which appear on Page 7 the following were selected to represent Selangor against the Singapore C.C. at Easter Lail Singh, T. C. Green, K. Ah Keng, Gorbax Singh,
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  • 26 9 .—Reuter. England Beaten London, April 2. At Beckenham, Ireland beat England by two goals to one and thus won the international hockey championship.—Reuter.
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  • 1686 10 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS—WHY SCOUTS ARE CALLED WOLVES—WHAT MAKES A REAL SCOUT—GOOD WORK BY CEYLON SCOUTS AND GUIDES WHY ARE SCOUTS CALLED WOLVES (By Lt. Gen. Lord Badon-Powell of Gil well) In the far Western plains of America the Red Indians were a nation of Scouts. Every
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  • 274 10 His Deportation Recommended ALIENS OFFICER RECALLS A MURDER London, March 20. A Frenchman, who was stated to be the last of a gang of drug and white slave traffickers, was accused at Bow-street Police Court of failing, as an alien, to register his change of
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  • 776 10 No Danger to Malaya EXPERT’S STATEMENT Interview with Dr. Wu The success which attended flood relief and disease prevention measures undertaken after the disastrous floods in China in 1931, the fight of the North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service with the scourge in 1911 and the danger of
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    • 13 10 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."
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    • 730 10 $lOO "~X“ E $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. o $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! 1 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. 11 you succeed in forecasting the
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  • 1578 11 MEMBERSHIP INCREASES BY 139 SUCCESSORS TO MRS. CAVENDISH TO BE LEFT WITH IMPERIAL HEADQUARTERS The annual meeting of the Girl Guides Malayan neauquarters Council was held in the Masonic Hall, Venning Road, Kualan Lumpur, on Friday, March 24. ±ne following were present:—Mrs. A. Cavendish,
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  • 676 11 Emblem Unfurled at Stirling THREAT OF PROSECUTION The Lion Rampant flag was unfurled on February 25 on the Regal Cinema, Stirling. The opinion of the Secretary of State for Scotland had been obtained to the effect that there was no reason to discourage the flying of
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  • 408 11 Pamphlets Thrown by Man and Two Women A man and two women who figured in a scene in the House of Commons on March 16th, when pamphlets were thrown on to the floor during the debate on the Navy Estimates, were taken to the police
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  • 1001 12 Dividend Of 10 Per Cent. For Year Ch?E OF FEW COMPANIES STILL PAYING DIVIDENDS The thirty-second annual general meeting of the shareholders of the George Town Dispensary, Limited was held on Saturday at 12.30 p.m. al the registered offices of the Company No. 39, Beach Street
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  • 530 12 Annual Meeting The twenty-third ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd. was held at 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Friday, March 31, Mr. I'an Soo Hock, the Chairman, presiding. Others present included Mr. Chee Chin Kiong (Director), Messrs. Tan Soo Ghi and
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  • 305 12 How She Protected Telegraph Instruments VALIANT WORK FOR BRITISH London, March 16. A woman, who was honoured by the British as a heroine of the Boer War, has died at Port Elizabeth (says Reuter from Capetown). She was Mrs. Sarah Glueck, 66, who at the
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  • 128 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 87% 87 1|32 New York 3.42% 3.41% Montreal 4.12% 4.12 Brussels 24.54% 24.50 Geneva 17.73% 17.71% Amsterdam 8.48 8.48 Milan 66 25|32 66% Berlin 14 13|32 14.35% Stockholm 18.90 18.90 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22 7|16 0310 19% 19% Vienna 31 31
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  • 553 12 Congratulations to the R.S.P.B. further exposure of CRUELTIES Printed Directions for Blinding A message of greeting and encouragement from Signor Mussolini —who by special decree has just made Capri a sanctuary —was read at the annual meeting on March 16 of the Royal Society for the
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    • 244 12 WEMBLEY o Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera Will Stage “BENG LAY KOON THU AT HE AH’’—Part Four. Thean Seng Cantonese Opera Will Stage M KOOI KUM BENG Wembley Open-Air Cinema 7.30 p.m. Will Screen 9.30 p.m. THE DARE DEVIL A Tale of Adventure, Romance and Intrigue. Full of Thrills Action.
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    • 111 12 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 THE MOST RIOTOUS COMEDY YET BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN I SLIM SUMMERVILLE ZASU PITTS IN "THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED WITH THE BIGGEST COMEDY CAST 1 EVER ASSEMBLED 1 FIFI DORSAY—ROLAND YOUNG—C. AUBREY SMITH—HENRY ARMETTA. STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Universal News, Comedy, Etc. Bookings at
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  • 567 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY Ss. HAMBURG MARU from Singapore for Rangoon and Calcutta. M S. FRIESLAND from Japan, China and Manila via Singapore. Sails for Colombo. Port Said,
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  • 345 13 APRIL, 1933 APRIL 6 Cricket: P. C. C. v Combined Schools, Esplanade. APRIL 7 Penang Teachers’ Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society ,Ltd., adjourned halfyearly meeting, Anglo-Chinese School, Maxwell Road, 5.15 p.m. APRIL 8 Cricket: P. C. C. "A” v Hutchings School, School ground. Penang Teachers’ Association, annual
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  • 847 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Batavia via Palembang, by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Serivce will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Pangkalan Brandan by the s.s. “Tronoh” will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Asahan
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  • 652 13 Now Published in a Book SIR BARRY JACKSON’S WORK FOR STAGE Among the sensations which one would expect Mr. Bernard Shaw to have left far behind him at this stage of his career is that of having a contribution returned by an editor. Yet he recaptured
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  • 757 14 THE JUDGE CALLS IT BOHEMIA Rigidly Respectable For Rotten People —Opposing Counsel. COMMENTS ON A FLAT Shaftesbury-avenue figured largely in a suit for divorce which ended in a decree for the petitioning husband. It was variously described in such phrases as A place frequented by
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  • 166 14 Official Warning to HouseWives by Ministry A warning that the use of cheap enamelled vessels for the preparation of food and drinks may lead to antimony poisoning is issued by the Ministry of Health. Poisoning was reported in several cases where enamelled articles were used for making
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  • 181 14 They’re Short of Manicurists One profession at least is not overcrowded these days. There are not enough manicurists to go round. A small hairdressing establishment which has recently opened in the Strand has been trying to get a manicurist for four weeks now. She is not
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    • 2132 15 ./I p ©.-British ihdia x and apcar lines N (Companies Incorporated in England) LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mailpassengerZT^go series Leaves Due R ENF wor-n.viur.o Vessel LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London L..FIE Peninqilhll i C. AUTOMEDON Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg. Apl. May and enjoy under contract with Hi» B
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  • 176 16 Bogus Carpenter Charged with Housebreaking A Chinese named Low Ah Heng in admitting a charge of housebreaking said he had required some money to go to Taiping and made this attempt to obtain it. According to the prosecution the accused went to Wembley Park with some carpenter’s
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  • 120 16 Chinese Charged As the result of a complaint he made to the police accusing a person named Goh Lian Khoo with having assaulted him with an axe on February 2, a Chinese named Khoo Lak Jee found himself in the dock before Mr. B. R.
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  • 62 16 A Rajput Indian named Banchee Singh was charged in the Police Court this morning with being drunk and disorderly at 11.25 p.m. Accused pleaded guilty, stating that he had consumed some toddy: for an occupation he sold oil, and kept a family with his scant means. As
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  • 107 16 A Chinese bus driver was brought before the Police Magistrate to-day and charged with allowing a. cyclist to hold on to the bus while it was moving. Inspector Roberts of the Traffic Department stated that accused was shouted at by the police constable on duty
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  • 127 16 A man named Hashim claimed trial before the Police Magistrate to-day on three charges relating to a wristlet watch, value $4B, which was alleged to have been stolen on April 1 at the house of Lim Ah Choon, Penang Hill. Alternatively to a charge of theft accused
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  • 55 16 The following passengers arrived by the a.s. “Kedah” from Belawan Deli this morning:— Mr. W. McMillan, Mr. A. R. Stuyvesant, Mr. G. E. Ricnhard, Mr. E. A. Christensen, Mr. M. D. Knapp, Mrs. P. M. Robinson, Mr. W. A. Robertson, Mrs. Mac Nab and Miss Mac Nab, Mr.
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  • 26 16 Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. J. Turton, Mr. Chua Hang Tong, Mrs. Cheur Bumog arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s. "‘lpoh’’ from Singapore.
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  • 88 16 The following passengers arrived from Rangoon, yesterday, by the s.s. “Karoa”: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Richford, Dr. Watson and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Westfall, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. Knetzger, Mr. Wardell, Mrs. Turtle, Mrs. Beach, Mrs. Winslow, Mrs. Slade, Mrs. Whitehill, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Sproull,
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  • 289 16 Mr. G. M. Khan’s Impression (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, April 3. Mr. G. H. Khan of Alor Star who recently returned from the tour from North India, said to our Alor Star Correspondent, that in Calcutta things had been done as a result of
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  • 146 16 Last of Old Buildings Being Demolished The last of the old buildings in Beach Street which remained to be pushed back in order to conform to the new building line is now being demolished in order to make room for a new and up-to-date building. The building
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  • 108 16 Handicappers Arrive Mr. J. C. Osborne, Stipendiary Steward, Straits Racing Association, and now also acting as one of the Official Handicappers, together with Mr. G. W. R. Redfearn, has arrived in Penang and will be in residence in Penang until after the Penang Extra Meeting
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  • 123 16 Two Openings The official opening of the Grandstand and Buildings at the new Singapore Racecourse will take place during Easter week at Singapore but the racecourse itself will not be officially opened until the first day of the Spring Meeting on May 20. Tho first
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  • 42 16 Entries for Easter Tournament Intending competitors in the Easter Tennis Tournament at Klang are reminded that entries close at 12 noon on Saturday next, and that it would greatly facilitate arrangements if all entries are received as early as possible.
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  • 666 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 10|9 ll|3ex 10,6 ll|oex Bangrin 10)9 11|3 10|9 11|3 Batu Caves 35 40 35 40 Hong Fatt 25 30
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  • 21 16 birth. To Mr. and Mrs. R. Dacre Wilson, at the Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, o 31st March, a son.
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  • 52 16 PENANG, APKH. 3 (By Courtesy of cue Cuarlered RaniOn London Bank Demand 2)3 23)31 4 m|ts 2|3 13|16 Hongkong T.T. 42% dis. nom Private 3 m|ts credit Wl 3 Documentary 2|4"T|B On New York Bank Demand 39% France T.T. 990n0m India T.T. 152% nom Shanghai T.T. 134 Bar Silver
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  • 18 16 The following is Tin Output for the month of March, 1933: Hitam Tin, Limited. —piculs 57.44.
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  • 33 16 acknowledgment Mr J. D. Scully of Rose Hall Burmah Road, thanks all those who sent messages of condolence, attended or sent wreaths on the death and funeral of his late beloved wife, Rose.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 230 16 PENANG LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT A Tournament will be held under the auspices of the Penang Lawn Tennis Association, open to all members of the affiliated clubs. Entries will close on Tuesday, 18th April, and the Tournament will commence on Tuesday, 25th April. EVENTS MEN’S OPEN SINGLES. MEN’S OPEN DOUBLES.
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    • 87 16 I Style Serviceability COMBINED WITH WONDERFUL CHEAPNESS! TRIPLE NINON p|FJ An Exquisite Material Entirely Free from Loading and SpeciI ally Manufactured for Dainty Lingerie. Will Wash and Wear i Splendidly, It Appears IN CAREFULLY SELECTED COLOUR SCHEMES IDEAL j FOR UNDIES. PARMANAND BROS. 14, BISHOP ST. "PHONE 119?. Just on
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 196 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Call Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. Wavelengths: 31.5 metres, 25.28 metres P.M. 8.50 Big Ben The News ».05 Leonardo Kemp and his Piccadilly Hotel Orchestra Waltz, Moonlight on the Alster Fetras In a Gondola A. Ferraris Selection, Student Prince Romberg Waltz, Let Bygones be Bygones Gilbert Someone to care
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    • 37 16 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 E 2m.m. Noon 89 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 3.50 a.m. 9.11 a m. 3.58 p.m. 11.44 p.m. TO-MORROW 5.40 a.m. 6.35 a.m. 5.48 p.m.
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