Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 April 1933
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Title Section20 1933-04-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 79. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, feth APRIL, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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1108 1933-04-06 1 Trade Agreement Desired On Proper Terms CONSTITUTION OF SOVIET RUSSIA THE DIFFICULTY Most Favoured Nation Clause Distorted And Ridiculous Extra time has been allotted for the debate in the House of Commons on a bill giving the Government power to prohibit the importation ofRugby Radio Service. - 1,108 words
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Article108 1933-04-06 1 —Reuter. Free Armed Guards Suggested NO INCREASE IN WARSHIPS London, April 5. Questioned in the House of Commons on Chinese piiacie?. Sir Eyres Monsell said it was impossible with the number of warships available to forestall all piracies. Mr. Geoffrey Peto suggested, armed guards for all vessels—Reuter. - 108 words
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86 1933-04-06 1 visit to Brussels and Paris.—Reuter Wireless. Sterling Restrictions Amended London, March 29. The basis for a new Anglo-Argentine commercial agreement has been reached as the result of the visit of the Argentine trade delegation to London. The Argentine Government has intimated its willingness to amend the severevisit to Brussels and Paris.—Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article178 1933-04-06 1 ’—Reuter. Sino-Japanese Friendship Essential Wx SIR ERIC DRUMMOND BROADCASTS London, April 5. The League has been weakened by the Japanese withdrawal but strengthened morally by the decision to face honestly the hardest situation with which it has ever been confronted, declared Sir Eric Drummond on’—Reuter. - 178 words
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54 1933-04-06 1 Magistrate, Mr. Metcalfe. —Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 29. One year’s imprisonment in the second division was passed at Old Street on the offender as a sequel to the remarkable scene in a police court when a witness, named Sydney Bass, nearly strangled the Magistrate,Magistrate, Mr. Metcalfe.—Reuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article85 1933-04-06 1 —Reuter. Work On Normal Lines London, Apr. 5. In the House of Commons at ques-tion-time, Sir Bolton Eyres-Mon.se 11 restated the position as regards the Jackson Contract, and the completion of the work in four years and said that Singapore would be used as a fuelling, storing—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article103 1933-04-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. Ceylon Takes but Fails to Give London, March 29. Ceylon and the Cayman Isles were the only parts of the Empire which had failed to implement the Ottawa agreements, declared Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister in connection with the campaign of protest against Ceylon in accepting the—Reuter Wireless. - 103 words
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Article88 1933-04-06 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Security of Foreign Creditors Vienna, March 30. A very important decision relating to foreign creditors security in connection with the reconstruction of the Credit Anstalt has been reached by Government agreeing to implement a draft agreement by which a holding company will be form-! ed of.—Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article42 1933-04-06 1 Reuter Wireless. Jutland Victory Commemorated Berlin, March 30. Germany’s second “pocket battleship” to be launched at Wilhelmshafen on Saturday will be named Skagerrack in commemoration of the German “victory” at Jutland. Its predecessor, the Deutschland, will be commissioned simultaneously.—Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article52 1933-04-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. Monies from Suspense Account London, March 29. The Irish Free State Senate has passed the Land Purchase Annuities Bill empowering Government to transfer monies from the suspense account to the Exchequer for general purposes. The Governor-General has signed the Bill which has already pass- ed—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article60 1933-04-06 1 rauuca tuna wuvivm® cessary to enforce the convention.—Reuter Wireless. Britain Ratifies Limit Convention London, March 30. The British Government has ratified the drugs limit convention of 1931, the purpose of which is to limit the manufacture of dangerous drugs to estimated medical and scientific needs. This makes fourteenrauuca tuna wuvivm® cessary to enforce the convention.—Reuter Wireless. .. . - 60 words
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Article110 1933-04-06 1 —Reuter. Export Embargo Lifted INDIVIDUALS TO RETAIN $lOO ONLY Washington, April 5. America will henceforth be on a bullion standard by virtue of the presidential orders lifting the embargo on the export of gold but licensing the issue of gold in industrial and trade transactions and—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article153 1933-04-06 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Criticism from Both Sides London, March 29. The House of Commons to-day is concluding the three-day debate on Government’s proposal to appoint a select committee on the White Paper proposals for the Federation of India. The chief criticism emanated from the Labour members on the.—Reuter Wireless. - 153 words
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Article111 1933-04-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. Negotiations with Dutch Government The Hague, March 30. A combination of British, Dutch and American capital will shortly develop oilfields in New Guinea provided negotiations between the Government of the Dutch East Indies and the Batavian Petroleum Company are successful. A director of the latter—Reuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article39 1933-04-06 1 —Reuter. Tientsin, April 5. According to foreign reports th» Japanese are closing Ln on Chtawamgtae from whence all «nrthbou trains and roods are crowded with refugees. Fighting has on nil day and is still progressing thia evening.-—Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement15 1933-04-06 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement94 1933-04-06 1 jotmer n ‘Natural flavour jigl PRODUCTS jiail BRITISH AYLMER Tomafoes AYLMER soups were introduced into Malaya less than a year ago and met with instantaneous success on account of their high quality and low price. A wide range of other Aylmer products is now available, each and every one of94 words
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Advertisement9 1933-04-06 1 nr I MI t EVEREST EXPEDITION SUCCESS Page 79 words
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Advertisement1990 1933-04-06 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BOXING BANKS Cl ftft MUST BE €l f|A ADVERTISEMENTS ""T" MV” WON’ JJ 1V V MALAYAN BOXING The Mercantile Bank Hong Kong and ’K vri -r SYNDICATE. of India, Limited Shanghai Banking All communications relating to PRESENTS (Incorporated in England) COI*pCI*CItIOII The Flight of Fights. AuthoriBCdCapl £31,990 words
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Article210 1933-04-06 3 10 Years And Strokes For Gang Robbers EUROPEAN ACCOUNTANT ON TRIAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipch, April 5. Three out of the four Chinese charged with kidnapping a Kampar miner as well as committing armed gang robbery were sentenced to seven years’ and 10 strokes of the210 words
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289 1933-04-06 3 ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND (PENANG P.W.) List No. 23 The following further donations to the above Fund are gratefully acknowledged:— Asiatic Staff of Messrs Pregrave Matthews $5, Manager, Amber Rubber Estate, Johore 40 cents, Staff of Messrs Adamson Gilfillan &Co. Ltd. $9, Wembley and Fun Frolic Collections $329.95 Staff of District289 words
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Article638 1933-04-06 3 Lenin and Trotsky’s London Visit “THE FOREIGN BARBERS” Light on Alien Activities As a member of the Special Branch of Scotland Yard, Detective-Inspector Herbert 1. Fitch devoted half his work to the study of anarchism and its prevention in this country, and in his book “Traitors Within” (Hurst638 words
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231 1933-04-06 3 The will and four codicils of the late Sir Thomas Lipton were before Mr. Justice Bennett, in the Chancery Division on March 15th on the application of the trustees, one of whom was Lord Inverforth, for a decision whether the provision, by231 words
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Article245 1933-04-06 3 Recorder’s Complaint in Horrible Case London, March 17th. “This is one of the most horrible stories that has ever come to my attention during a period of over 40 years at the Bar and on the Bench,” said the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.) at the Old245 words
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Advertisement167 1933-04-06 3 A PICTURE OF HEALTH -‘E Bar 38S*****8o8&8». 11 BE FAIR TO YOUR BABY. Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound TEETH, pure BLOOD, but BRAIN167 words
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Miscellaneous88 1933-04-06 3 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths: 31.5 metres, 25.28 metrr*. Call Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. P.M. 8.50 Big Ben The News 9.05 A National Lecture by Sir Eric Drummond “The Work of the League of Nations* (Blattnerphone-STlle Process) 9.50 The Western Studio Orchestra Leader, Frank Thomas 10.20 Evensong From Westminster Abbey 11.05 The88 words
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Article911 1933-04-06 4 Mr. Finchley, formerly of Johore, is at present living in Lausanne. Mr. N. A. Worley, Registrar, Supreme Court, F.M.S., will be proceeding on Home furlough next month. Colonel G. P. Pollitt, Mr. R. P. Politt and Mr. B. R. Goodfellow, of London, are on a visit to911 words
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Article260 1933-04-06 4 Rex Ingram’s First Talkie At Queen’s Rex Ingram, a great favourite of the silent days, is now back to win greater and more popularity with his first talkie, Baroud,” which opened to good houses at the Queen’s last night. Baroud” is a romance of the Foreign Legion in that260 words
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Advertisement202 1933-04-06 4 WEMBLEY o Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera Will Stage To-Night “BENG LAY KOON THUAT HEAH Part Seven. j To-Morrow BENG LAY KOON THUAT HEAH ’’—Last Part. Thean Seng Cantonese Opera Will Stage To-Night GIT JEE CHONG KOON To-Morrow KEE KOY THYE CHOO Wembley Opcsa-Asr Cinema 7.30 p.m. Will Screen 9.30202 words
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Advertisement205 1933-04-06 4 1 Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day make s beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily obtained. It is simply a matter of shampooing. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft and silky. It brings out all the real life and lustre, all205 words
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Advertisement184 1933-04-06 4 [removal SALE g Rather than move our stocks back i to our original premises, we otter I special inducements to the Residents I of Penang to acquire any of our present stocks at BARGAIN PRICES ACCORDEONS $3.00 cach VIOLINS $7.00 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS .59 MUSIC CASES $2.00 FLUTES $1.50 BANJO MANDOLINES184 words
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Miscellaneous166 1933-04-06 4 A SLAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI TO ALL OUR MOHAMMEDAN PATRONS {SW W 1 linX I(MJi JL *»pl yw/W' 1 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I J MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.45 P.M. J ACCLAIMED THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW! t REX INGRAM’S MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE 1 OF ARABIA I "BAROUD" STARRING REX INGRAM WITH166 words
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Article2357 1933-04-06 5 Work of the Board of Censors THE admission of CHILDREN Efforts To Clear Up Misunderstanding -ph r r of the British Board of Film i. year states that the total quantity t fhm viewed and certificated (PiriLr. was 5,424,916 feet, embracing 1,862 subjects. T ag viewed2,357 words
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Advertisement186 1933-04-06 5 > k\ O' wL V.' > it k Jp MnScQR M Ws W I Wk W e 'Us W W. D. &H. O. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON. F 1 Hi T i j 11 Never neglect I CONSTIPATION h H H Check it at once with j M lEgI Ir*’ Pg186 words
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Article664 1933-04-06 6 Disaster has overtaken Akron, the United States Navy Department’s giant dirigible, and another decisive blow has been struck at the theories of that branch of aviation which is generally described as the lighter-than-air school. It would be going too far to say that the catastrophe has sounded the664 words
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Article221 1933-04-06 6 Tariffs as a method of forcible debt collection are not an entire success. 7 hat much is made apparent in the statement of Mr. J. H. Thomas recently on the subject of payments withheld by the Irish Free State and the British effort to recover by means221 words
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Article875 1933-04-06 6 THE PENNSYLVANIA “DUTCH” Though they are known in the United States as the “Pennsylvania Dutch,” this picturesque little colony in the eastern State are not Dutch at all but German, or at least German-American; “Dutch” is merely a corruption of “Deutsch,” Lancaster County, not far875 words
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Article895 1933-04-06 6 INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT BRIDGE The first all-women’s international contract bridge tournament has been arranged. Ireland will send a team to play against England in London on April 13th. She will be represented by Mrs. Constance Henry, Lady Brooke, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Sharpe, Miss Janet Jackson and Mrs. Gough.895 words
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Advertisement57 1933-04-06 6 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. AT.T. ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. Ihlll liO io®l Bs I J 1 ALWAYS SPECIFY I 1 11 KLOSTER BEER" I Sole Agents (Henry57 words
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Miscellaneous136 1933-04-06 6 f The Greatest Theatrical Event Of The Season FOR 3 DAYS ONLY—Daily at 6.15 9.30 p.m. 1 April 10th, Uth and 12th. KING’S: ’Phone 1492. 1 1 A MUSICAL COMEDY STAGE SHOW {The Hollywood Hi-lights] J INTERNATIONAL REVUE 1 9— Versatile American Artistes— 9 j 6— Hollywood Beauties—6 I I136 words
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Article888 1933-04-06 7 Why Flight Was Undertaken another triumph London, April 5. TW O planes of th» Houston Everest ex- ti n which yesterday flew over the PC t O f Everest flew over DanchenJ? an impressive mountain which ilTerto has defeated all efforts of climb- They were divided888 words
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Article154 1933-04-06 7 "SHE OPENED UP LIKE A CLAM victims of the Akron disaster. —Rugby Radio Service. Akron Disasters ENQUIRY INTO LIGHTER-THAN-AIR CRAFT New York, April 5. She opened up like a clam when the lightning surrounded us,” said one of the rescued crew of the Akron, further describing the disaster, the causevictims of the Akron disaster.—Rugby Radio Service. - 154 words
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Article72 1933-04-06 7 isolated excesses are feared.—Reuter Wireless. Disbandment of the Schutsbund Vienna, March 30. The government has decreed the immediate disabandment of the Socialist ‘‘Schutsbund” in consequence of the series of armed acts against the authorities, including the Semmering shooting affray last October, also plans for a widespread revolt haveisolated excesses are feared.—Reuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article57 1933-04-06 7 MORE DRINK FOR AMERICA —Reuter Wireless. Medical Reasons Washington, Mar. 30. The House of Representatives has passed a bill removing all restrictions on the power of doctors to grant liquor permits for medical reasons. The Bill will be sent to the White House and if passed anyone acquainted with an.—Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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39 1933-04-06 7 the other Ministers to-morrow.—Rugby Radio Service. London, April 5. The Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Titulesco, is leaving Paris for London this afternoon and will see Mr. Macdonald and the other Ministers to-morrow.—Rugby Radio Service.the other Ministers to-morrow.—Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article45 1933-04-06 7 —Reqter. Istre, April 5. The French airmen, Bossoutrot and Rossi, took off for South America in an attempt on the long-distance record. RETURNED TO ISTRE The French airmen, Bossoutrot and Rossi, returned here after making their eighth unsuccessful start. —Reqter.—Reqter. - 45 words
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Article50 1933-04-06 7 —Rugby Radio Service. Ldtadon, April 5. Corden Catchpool, a British subject in charge of the Berlin branch of the Society of Friends who was arrested by the Berlin police yesterday, was released last night. Fraser, .the second British subject,’ also arrested, is understood still to be detailed.—Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article136 1933-04-06 7 —Rugby Radio Service. British interest MOTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS London, April 5. Fifty private members of the House of Commons are supporting the motion expressing anxiety at the treatment of Jewish subjects in Germany and asking the Government if a way can be found to—Rugby Radio Service. - 136 words
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Article118 1933-04-06 7 —Reuter Wireless. Steel Cross on Mt. Senario Lighted Vatican City, April 1. The lighting of the huge steel cross on the summit of Mt. Senario near Florence by His Holiness the Pope concluded the celebration of the inauguration of the Holy Year which began earlier—Reuter Wireless. - 118 words
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Article71 1933-04-06 7 .—Reuter. Discussions with President Roosevelt London, April 5. It is understood that President Roosevelt has invited Mr. Macdonald to go to Washington during Easter for debts and economic discussions in regard to which an early announcement is expected in which Mr. Macdonald will accept the.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article63 1933-04-06 7 —Reuter Wireless. Manufacture of Briquettes Athens, April 2. At the age 73, Mr. Samuel Insull, the ex-millionaire whom Greece refused to extradite on charges arising out of the failure of his vast utilities company, is planning to establish in Macedonia a factory for the manufacture of—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article64 1933-04-06 7 The betting was 6'l, 5|2 and 100|8. —Reuter Wireless. A Royal Victory Newbury, April 1. .M. the King and Queen and the Duke of saw a Royal victory when the Newbury Spring Cup was won by His Majesty’s horse, Limelight, which beat Solenoid by a head,The betting was 6'l, 5|2 and 100|8.—Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article46 1933-04-06 7 —Reuter. No Technical Structural Defect Brussels, April 5. A Belgian expert has found that the disaster of the air liner City of Liverpool did not originate from any technical structural defect and that the passenger cabin was alright before the crash.-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article37 1933-04-06 7 —Reuter. Departure for Calcutta Karachi, April 5. The French airwoman, Mlle. Maryse Hilz, who left Paris on April 1 on a flight to Japan, arrived here yesterday and left for Calcutta at 6.45 p.m.-—Reuter. - 37 words
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78 1933-04-06 7 Reuter. Duplicating Foreign Committees NO PATENT RIGHTS IN CHINA Nanking, April Articles patented in foreign countries enjoy no patent rights within the jurisdiction of China,” says the Ministry of Communications in response to a ouery whether it is lawful to manufacture for sale in ChinaReuter. - 78 words
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Article62 1933-04-06 7 .—Reuter Wireless. Arrangements Proceeding London, April 3. Arrangements are proceeding satisfactorily for the co-operation of the Government of India in the commencement and maintenance of an air route from Britain to the Far East, stated Mr. Butler, Undersecretary for India, in the House of.—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article44 1933-04-06 7 .—Reuter Wireles. Russian Protest Moscow, April 3. M. Litvinoff has strongly protested to the German Embassy against the cruel beatings and unjustified arrests of Soviet citizens in Germany and also searches of the premises of the Russian Trade Dele- gation..—Reuter Wireles. - 44 words
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Article36 1933-04-06 7 Teheran, April 1. The Persian Government has engaged American and Swiss as specialists and advisers in the forthcoming Anglo-Persian oil negotiations in connection with which Sir John Cadman is expected to arrive to-day.36 words
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Article285 1933-04-06 7 Judgment Reserved in Estate Case In the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, after a seven-day hearing, judgment was reserved in the case in which Ng Aun Thye, a son of the late Taiping millionaire, sued his mother, Ewe Keok Neoh, Ramasamy Che tty and his younger285 words
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Article56 1933-04-06 7 Postponed Half Yearly Meeting The postponed half-yearly meeting of the Penang Teachers’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will be held at the AngloChinese School, Maxwell Road, at 5.15 p.m. to-day and it is hoped that members will make a special effort to attend so as to be56 words
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Advertisement272 1933-04-06 7 i c* whiskies look alflS /JjL Ensure safety tor an seeing y° u f Wv 'u 1 I MaygsSS A Ww j Born 1820— I i Still going Strong Jy (i i < CALDBECK, MACGREGOR I 1 AND COMPANY. LIMITED Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong. 1 (Incorporated in272 words
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1057 1933-04-06 8 The Tragedy of Chung Ling Soo HOUDINI’S SCARE The Indian Rope Trick Just “A Myth” London, March 21. The Mystery Man of the Mystery Men is what the magicians call Will Goldston. He has an uncanny flair (perhaps it is a magic one!) of1,057 words
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Article586 1933-04-06 8 Effect of Tariffs MR. A. V. ALEXANDER’S CRITICISM Mr. A. V. Alexander, who was First Lord of the Admiralty in the Labour Government, speaking at the Northwestern Free Trade Union luncheon in Manchester, said that Mr. Chamberlain estimated in his Budget of 1932 that there would586 words
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Article422 1933-04-06 8 2,000 Railwaymen in Musical Festival THREE-DAY PROGRAMME Cleaner’s Beautiful Violin Playing Three conductors raised their batons in three halls at Reading on March 16, and, just as if they had been answering the flag of the guard, the three sections of the Great Western Railway’s musical festival started.422 words
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Advertisement396 1933-04-06 8 ....1.1 ...imaa. UNIQUE HAND CARVED PEKING RED LACQUER VASES Chinese kAHTERK 31, BISHOP ST., PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. For Cow}efuence and /Use X Y so*"’ a \T7 11 SHAVING STICK It soothes, heals and comforts the face Now ready in the new and attractive hermetically-sealed container, with396 words
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Advertisement217 1933-04-06 8 An outstanding example of British Craftsmanship Bluesoot Loudspeaker 32 Pew. > Whether you require something j expensive or inexpensive, best j value will be obtained from the Bluespot range of loudspeakers. Stockists :—KEE HUAT CO., KEY CYCLE MOTOR CO., I Sole Agents Importers HENRY WAUGH a CO., H.TD. THE BRITISH217 words
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Article609 1933-04-06 9 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: jN PORT CO-DAY HAMBURG MARU from Singapore f or Rangoon and Calcutta. g caRIGNANO from Italy. Sails for Singapore, China and Japan. <, BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seuma-609 words
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Article307 1933-04-06 9 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, annual307 words
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Article217 1933-04-06 9 Five “Weddings” That Never Took Place A few months ago a Paris firm which specialises in trousseaux started to advertise a scheme whereby brides might obtain all the clothes they needed on credit. There was an immediate response from the concierge of a house in the217 words
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Article853 1933-04-06 9 The Post Ofilce notifies that a telgram from the G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (via Karachi) on March 17 by the s.s. “Rajula” was delivered in London on April 4. AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and853 words
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Article258 1933-04-06 9 Young Cypriot Acquitted on Murder Charge iheodosios Petrou (20), a Cypriot pastrycook, was acquitted at the Old Bailey on March 14th on the charge of having murdered Dr. Angelos Zamenides at Hampstead on January 2. The trial had occupied four days. Petrou had given evidence denying that he258 words
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Article41 1933-04-06 9 —Vale-Lane. To-night on the Esplanade at 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March—Colonel Bogey—Alford. Overture—Mari tana —Wallace. Suite—Bohemian—Hume. 1. The Appeal. 2. The Caravan. 3. The Tarantella. Spanish Serenade—La Paloma—Yradier. Danse Arabe —Tschaikowsky. Selection—Vagabond King—Romberg. Finale—The Egyptian Patrol passes by—Vale-Lane. - 41 words
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Article101 1933-04-06 9 1. Telokpandtie kota. 2. Lieloenkhoei firma hengjithin. The second annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Chettiars’ Chamber of Commerce will be held on Saturday, the Bth of April, 1933, at 2.30 p.m. in the “Chettiars Hall,” 2\ 2 mile, Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur. Following are the numbers of101 words
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Article698 1933-04-06 10 Production and Exports EFFORTS TO REDUCE COSTS Melbourne (By Mail). In days of easy borrowing and profitable returns lor wool and other primary products, there was some truth in the saying that Australia was living on the sheep’s back. But since the collapse of values in 1929, the698 words
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Article467 1933-04-06 10 Australian Bay Vessels I Canberra, March 16. In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, announced the sale of six repossessed Commonwealth Line steamers, which were sold to the White Star in 1928, to a group of British shipping companies headed by Lord Essendon467 words
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Article130 1933-04-06 10 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 87 86 New York 3.42% 3.41% Montreal 4.13% 4.12 Brussels 24.49% 24.49% Geneva 17.72 17.70 Amsterdam 8.46 8.47 Milan 66% 66 27|32 Berlin 14 15|32 14 13|32 Stockholm 18.90 18.90 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22 7|16 OSlo 19% 19% Vienna 32% 32130 words
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Article675 1933-04-06 10 London, March 18. The market has been much brighter this week and there has been quite a big turnover each day, though the dealing here has been entirely professional. The cause of this increased activity has been due entirely to a burst of American buying which has averaged perhaps675 words
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Article122 1933-04-06 10 Foreign exports of tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of March, 1933. Destination. Tons. United Kingdom 225 United States of America 3,041 Continent of Europe 1,511 British Possessions 280 Japan 227 Netherlands India Other Foreign Countries 23 Total 5,307 SUMMARY122 words
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Article223 1933-04-06 12 Monopolies’ r’ ve Go?.i Victory The Easte.n Snielt n" Company snffcrcc! a severe defeat yesterday in their encounter with the Government Monopolies in the Second Division of the Penang Football Association League, bang beaten by five clear goals. The game opened with even exchanges but aftei223 words
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Article154 1933-04-06 12 Where Were the Wicks The only tie played last evening was a triples handicap between Miss G. Wemyss, Messrs. Rule and Barnes (skip) v. Messis. Woods, Lias and Wemyss (skip), the handicaps being 4-2 and scratch. It was anticipated that Wemyss with his team154 words
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160 1933-04-06 12 Two Matches Arranged (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, April 4. The soccer team of Peng Lock Club of Medan, who are competitors in the Senior Football League of that settlement, are due in Alor Star on Friday, the 7th instant. They160 words
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Article67 1933-04-06 12 —Reuter. Middlesbrough Holds Derby County London, April 6. The following are results of matches played to-day in the English League DIVISION I. Derby C. 2, Middlesbro’ 2. Everton 0, Newcastle U. 0. Manchester C. 0, Leeds U. 0. Sheffield W. 1, Birmingham 1. DIVISION 11. Bradford 1,—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article79 1933-04-06 12 Then Broke the Course Record Whilst playing over the Malakoff course on the evening of the 4th inst., Mr. R. D. Finlay, a member of the Club, returned the following phenomenal score over the nine holes :—3.4.1.4.4.4.3.4.3.=30. Following on after holing out in one stroke at the79 words
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Article45 1933-04-06 12 j Lawn Tennis Tournament The final in the Mixed Doubles Handicap in the P. C. C. Tournament between Mrs. Purcell and J. P. B. Whaley '—15.1 and Miss Wallis and N. A. Sed- wick —30.2 has been postponed to Friday, April 7.45 words
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Article362 1933-04-06 12 BOXING NOTES At Drury Lane and Fun and Frolic BY “SECONDS OUT” Boxing is now very popular in Penang as can be evidenced by large crowds attending every meeting held locally. This week sees two boxing meetings to be held one at the Drury Lane Hall, on Friday362 words
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Article58 1933-04-06 12 Penang Ladies to Visit Ipoh (From Our Owm Correspondent) Ipoh, April 5. The return Hockey match between the young ladies of Penang and Ipoh will be played in Ipoh on Saturday, April 22. PENANG COLTS v. PERAK COLTS The Penang Colts are expected to visit Ipoh during Easter when58 words
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Article86 1933-04-06 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 5. Miss Van Asch van Wyck, the World President of the Y.W.C.A., accompanied by Miss Owen, Malaya’s General Secretary, will arrive at Taiping to-morrow. Preparations are at hand to entertain the visitors to a tea-party at the Lady Teacher Girls’86 words
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Article163 1933-04-06 12 Government’s W arning to Companies Canberra, March 16. Following a motion for the adjournment in the House of Representatives to-day, in which it was alleged that foreign oil interests were strangling the Australian oil industry, the Government announced that a Royal Commission would be appointed unless163 words
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Article792 1933-04-06 12 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir,—I shall be much obliged if you will be good enough to have the following published in your worthy paper. In view of the fact that the Inter-State Match between Penang and Perak is not far away, I take the792 words
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