Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 April 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 82. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY. 10th APRIL. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 125 1 i.—Reuter. Junk Close At Hand message from the CAPTIVES Ncwchwang, April 10. Negotiations arc now in progress f,,r the release of the three British captives The intermediary sent by the British authorities to the pirates after Pears’s release returned to-day carrying a letter from the
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  • 116 1 i.—Reuter. Further Postponment Urged Washington, April 10. A further postponement in the payment of inter-governmental debts should be authorised on a temporary' basis where debtors can demonstrate their inability to pay says a letter from the United States Chamber of Commerce to Mr. Hull, the Secretary of State.
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  • 74 1 '•—Reuter. Data Of Airship’s Behaviour Washington, April 10. e body of commander Berry, comaval Air Stations, who was mj| ar the A kron was recovered eight crash < r m S w^ere the airship lator by tbe coast K uar d. destroyer which recovered the
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  • 104 1 i.—Reuter C.S. Seeking To Rescue The World A Washington, April 8. th UnCement that the United States will orl,lcomin 8 economic discussions morass' tO rescue the world from the by thl c ,conomic nationalism was made *■> the am to the P he said that m ent to
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  • 88 1 development as well as our own.—Rugby Radio Service. Conditions Of Friendly Relations London, April 9. Sir Austen Chamberlain, in a speech at Birmingham last night, referring to the Moscow arrests, said he hoped that the strong feeling expressed during the debate in the House of Commons had brought
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  • 231 1 Reuter. Team Prize Won FAILURE OF MASERATO CHALLENGE Rome, April 9. The supremacy of the British light car was triumphantly vindicated in Italy's thousand mile road race, the world’s lonI gest and most perilous motor event, from Brescia via Florence to Rome and back via the
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  • 145 1 r.—Reuter. Leaving At Dawn London, April 9. Jean Batten, a 23-y ear-old New Zealand girl, hopped off from Lympne for Paris at 6.35 a.m. on a solo flight to Australia in a Gypsy Moth, formerly owned by the Prince of Wales. She arrived at Naples the
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  • 246 1 Rugby Radio Service. Which We Hoped Had Departed SITUATION IN GERMANY London, April 9. Alluding to the situation in Germany in his speech at Birmingham last night, Sir Austen Chamberlain said that the utterances of men in authority there, revealed a spirit which we hoped had
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  • 99 1 I.—Reuter. New Authorities Ready To Discuss Problems Berlin, April 10. Mr. Norman Davis on his way to Paris this evening declared he felt most reassured that as a result of his visit to Berlin he had found new authorities who were ready and willing to
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  • 92 1 —Reuter. Men Repudiate Settlement Dublin, April 10. The new Irish rail strike began at midnight following the decision of a mass meeting of railwaymen at Dublin, yesterday to repudiate the settlement. Some 5,000 men are involved in the strike which is unofficial and contrary to the recommendation
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  • 48 1 r. —Rugby Radio Service. By Sir John and Lady Simon Sir John and Lady Simon gave a luncheon party in honour of the Vice-Presi-dent of the Argentine Republic Dr. Julio Roca and the members of the Argentine Mission at Wadham college, Oxford, today.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 97 1 —Reuter. 33 1|3% Of 1929 Production MALAYAN OUTPUT OF 23,115 TONS The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent learns from a wellinformed Dutch quarter that it is intended to fix the new tin quota after the expiration of the Byrne Scheme in June at 33 13 per cent, of
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  • 26 1 .—Reuter. London, April 10. The death has occurred of Sir Claude Severn, K.8.E., formerly, Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong, etc. —Reuter.
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  • 981 1 Silver. Alexander ushered in the third Universal Empire. Taught to believe he was the son of Jupiter, Alexander conquered all there was to conquer—North and South, East and West, until there was nothing else left for him to conquer. The end of Alexander by drinking
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  • 793 1 To Purchase Twin Engined Machine INSTRUCTION IN BLIND FLYING Instruments Already Ordered (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Instructions in blind flying, and advanced instruction in a twin-engined monoplane are the next steps forward to be taken by the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, j reference
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    • 2223 2 BANKS RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG LAWN TENNIS PENANG HILL WWW-WW— PMI ADVERTISEMENTS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT RAILWAY Mercanti|e Bank Hong Kong and AII A T t Winne ld ~we Time Table IHC |ndfa Limite d Shanghai Banking ~’Xm s P 2 n fl II d Corporation to the Advertisement Manager, The LTihe
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  • 3647 3 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI AND CHINESE CRACKERS: VINDICATION OF THE BRITISH IN MALAYA r MISS MARIE NEY’S SUCCESS IN "THE LAKE:" THE ROTARY SPIRIT IN MALAYA: CEYLON VERSUS F.M.S. AT STOOLBALL? RUBBER OUTLOOK FOR r COMING MONTHS o i (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 29. THE
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    • 124 3 I» IIL )B1 lm lgn [al JCARBORUNDU M 1 I II -I IF W* Mi i' i REG REG. 1 TRADE MARK. TRADE MARK. g CARBORUNDUM AND ALOXITE j I j ARE THE HARDEST ABRASIVES MADE. j Grinding wheels, Discs, sharpening stones, razor hones, and strops, files, scythe J g!
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  • 288 4 Protest Against Wage Cuts At Dagenham NIGHT STOPPAGE Several Hundred Men Involved Hundreds of employees at the Ford Works, Dagenham, were surprised on arriving at 10 p.m. on March 26 to go on the night shift to find that the entrance was picketed. They were informed that
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  • 201 4 Look at My Face,” Says Debtor to Judge Said to have property worth 5180,000 and debts of $120,000, a Jew, A. Y. Abraham, was adjudicated bankrupt by Mr. Justice Mills on Friday, in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court. “I submit to the Official Assignee taking over charge of my
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  • 258 4 Libel In Letters From Doctor’s Brother And Wife A jury awarded £2,000 damages, at the Sussex Assizes at Lewes on March 24th, to Miss Patricia Helena O’Rian, of Palmcourt, Brunswick-square, Hove, against Mrs. Mate St. Clair de Lisle and her husband, Edwin de Lisle, also of
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  • 181 4 Double Bigamy Charge A remarkable story of a middle-aged man’s matrimonial adventures was told at a special court at Wootton Bassett on March 25th. Albert Edward Hall, a civil clerk in the Army Ordinance Department, was sent for trial on a charge of double bigamy. He
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  • 305 4 “NO FIGHT FUTILITY Liberal Undergraduate’s Criticism Mr. H. M. Cansino, a Manchester University undergraduate, speaking at the conference of the Union of University Liberal Societies at Oxford on March 22nd, described the passing of “so-called pacifist motions that we will not fight” as a futility. He added: “We know that
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  • 729 4 Mr. H. Jacques, Director of Education, Sarawak, has gone on leave prior to retirement. Mr. Ng Seng Phang -as resigned his appointment as a Justice of the Peace t Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sime are leaving Kuala Lumpur for home on retirement this week. 1
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    • 460 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT WANTED—Reliable and hardworking Fire Insurance Agent or Canvasser. Reply Box No. 33. c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES THE BASSETT RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. «Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office,
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    • 258 4 REMOVAL SALE Rather than move our stocks back to our original premises, we offer special inducements to the Residents of Penang to acquire any of our present stocks at BARGAIN PRICES ACCORDEONS $3.00 ach. VIOLINS $7.00 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS .50 MUSIC CASES $2.00 FLUTES $1.50 BANJO MANDOLINES $5.00 GRAMOPHONES $15.00 PIANO
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  • 609 5 GIBSON LA BROOY IN BIG STAND 126 For Seventh Wicket ORR AS PENANG'S NO. 1 i A splendid stand of 126 for the seventh wicket by Gibson and La Brooy gave Hoblyn’s side a lead of seven runs in the State Trial which was continued on the Esplanade yesterday. Coming
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  • 648 5 Speldewinde 9 Wickeis For 17 Runs POSSIBLES DEFEAT PROBABLES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. The State trial match for the purpose of selecting the team to represent Perak at Easter against Penang took place in Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday what was described as a
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  • 310 5 Yesterday's Match SPORTING DIAMONDS WIN HANDSOMELY A cricket match played on Saturday between the Penang Free School and the Sporting Diamonds, on the Scholl ground, resulted in a win for the latter by five wickets. The school batted first and totalled 54 runs towards which
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  • 270 5 Chinese Win by 65 The Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by 65 runs on Saturday on the Victoria Green. The following were the scores: SEPOY LINES RECREATION CLUB E. Rodrigues c Seng Poe b Hooi Teik 20 Tan Boon Beng c
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  • 1290 5 Chelsea's Six-Nil Win DUNDEE CONVINCINGLY BEATEN 1 London, April 8. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and the Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Aston Villa 1 Manchester C. 1 Bolton W. 2 Everton 4 Chelsea 6 Leeds United 0 Huddersfield T.
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  • 53 5 —Reuter. Home Rugby Results London, April 8. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day:—* Bristol 3, Harlequins 11. Coventry 21, Old Blues 3. Devonport Services 5, Gloucester 10. Leicester 18, Blackheath 11. Northampton 22, Rosslyn Park 0. Old Merchant Taylors 24,
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  • 36 5 IAA Ct —Reuter. England Defeats Belgium Brussels, April 8. The International Hockey match between England and Belgium was played to-day at Brussels and resulted in a win for England by three goals to two.—Reuter.
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  • 67 5 —Reuter. Chile Eliminated Buenos Aires, Apr. 9. In the Davis Cup in the South American Zone Final, Argentina beat Chile by 3 matches to nil. Hector Cataruzza beat Eliasdeik 6—2, 6—B, 6—3, 3—6, 6—2 and Guillermo Robson beat Salvado Radeilc 6 —l, 6—o and 6 —l. Buenos
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    • 77 5 [ST 500«. LADIES SHOES V COMPRISING 1 Many attractive models from I s h° e houses in London f and Paris. j f i i x Every shoe a notable Bargain I < Finest Leather used in the J 1 I building up of really elegant t i 7 1
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    • 71 5 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths: 31.5 metres, 25.28 metreou Call Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. P.M. 8.50 Big Ben The News 9.05 Talk: “The Lady Golfer” Miss Joyce Wethered (Blattnerphone-Stille Process) 9.20 Dance Music The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra Directed by Henry Hall 10.20 The Scottish Studio Orchestra Directed by Guy Daines 11.35
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  • 1638 6 hrteresmig Function At i Springtide Hofei ASSOCIATION COMPARED TO THE ANGSENNA TREE I The fourth annual dinner of the Teachers’ Association, Penang, was jield at the Springtide Hotel, Tanjong Bungah, on April 8, and following the dinner a dance was held, the numbers being added to
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  • 466 6 First Division League Match GOOD DISPLAY BY VISITORS On the S.X.R.C. ground on. Saturday,, the Police defeated the Province Wellesley Football Association by the odd goal in five, but the result was in doubt till near the end. In short, the last tent minutes
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  • 72 6 P. C. C. V. P. R. C. The following will play for the P.C.C. in the Division 1, of the Penang Football League against the P.R.C. on the Esplanade on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. W. M. OakRhind; E. H. S. Bretherton, A. W. Wallich; H. Bracegirdle, J. N.
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  • 32 6 r.— Reuter. Wales Draw With Scotland London, April 8. The Amateur International Soccer match between Wales and Scotland was played to-day at Bangor and resulted in a goalless draw.—Reuter.
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  • 38 6 Reuter. Kingstonians Draw With Stockton London, April 8. The Amateur Cup final betweer the Kingstonians and Stockton was played today at Dulwich and resulted in a draw each side scoring a goal after extra time.
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  • 286 6 Malay Community's Tribute LARGE GATHERING AT TEA PARTY The large turn out of Malays and members of other communities in Penang, at the “Tea Party” held at the Malay Volunteer Club, in honour of the Hon. Mr. Mohamed Rouse, the newly appointed Malay member of the
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  • 44 6 F.M.S. Chamber Of Mines (From Our Own Correspondent) I poh, April 7. It is understood that the meet* ing of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines decided, after considerable discussion, to agree that tin restriction should continue provided Malaya gets a better quota.
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  • 325 6 Technique for the Telephone Why not learn to speak? Professor T. H. Pear put this question to a meeting of the Manchester University Ethical Society held at the College of technology. He did not suggest cultivating uie art of oratory, he said. “Orators have so debased the
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    • 209 6 r—: r:- IK 7 r 4/ I I/ r Little Sleepy head There’s no hush hush about the house when baby 7 is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with 1 his bedtime bottle, and the sun is up when he
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  • 1804 7 the chief scout talks—the need for FRESH AIR—BECOME 'GENTLE MEN' BY CONTACT WITH NATURE LESSONS TAUGHT BY CAMPING THE NEED FOR FRESH AIR i By Lt.-Gen. Baden-Powell of Giiwell) A boy or girl who enjoys life, with its gam's and its jolly times, ra her grudges the
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  • 194 7 Students’ Attempt To Paint The Town Red PISTOLS WITH SOVIET INITIALS SEIZED A remarkable attempt to paint the town of Samakoff a Communistic Red in connection with a Communist conspiracy against the Bulgarian Government, has just been revealed by the police finding that intense Communist propaganda
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  • 144 7 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow:— 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc. to be laid on the
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  • 792 7 Libel Action After Book Criticism £5O DAMAGES An award of £5O damages, with costs, was made at Manchester Assizes on March 24th, to Allen Clarke, author, of St. Ives Avenue, Blackpool, who sued Odhams Press Ltd. for libel. Mr. Clarke, following the death of his wife
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  • 672 8 Since rubber fell on evil days it would be difficult to say off-hand how many schemes have been put forward with a view to putting the planting industry of Malaya on its feet again. Many of the proposals mooted were obviously impracticable but one or two were
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  • 249 8 Corporations, as everybody konws, have no souls; and a suggestion by the General Purposes Committee of the London County Council will shock many good Englishmen. The Committee, ignoring sentiment, gratitude and all the obligations of history, proposes that the horse’s doom shall be hastened by the
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  • 1027 8 Mr. Towler has the littlo white, cottage with studio ore Gallows oreen,. taken it furnished for three mouth» wrem Miss Pate, who has gone to e spring and summer with a married- sister somewhere in the “sheers.” Mr. Towler is an artist by trade. He hafr
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  • 645 8 DEPARTING SCHOOLS For centuries the City of Lc ,io n h be.-n noted for its famous school May of this year it will have cniv j Modem methods of training demand creation spaces that cannot be foun< wit? the square mile, and one by one the'xri have
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    • 240 8 MILKS S CONDENSED FULL CREAM MILK |j g UNSWEETENED AN EMPIRE PRODUCT 0 H PRICES DEDUCED TO g $lO.OO Per Case OF 4 DOZ. LARGE TINS OR ga 8 DOZ. SMALL 3j 8 ASK FOR COLUMBIA g 3* Sole Agents: bn I PRITCHARD CO, LTD., I «NANG. NOTICE During the
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    • 71 8 i uUIJIJIJUIJ IJ IJIJ wuijiui JlUi3a3l J IJI3V E. O. HOTEL PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wed. 12th April, 1933. Dance Music by the Band of the S.S. "President Pierce." ■■■FiririnnriMriFiFiriririPirtPiririririp ww iu I3U UI JwuioU IJ UU IJ IJ UI JI 1333*7 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Well-known throughout
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  • 1331 9 Result Of Constant Watch And Ward CLOSE SURVEILLANCE OVER INDIAN IMMIGRANTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Apr. 8. Singapore— no cases of cholera, smallpox or plague.” How often do we read that phrase in th< weekly bulletin issued by the League of Nations Far Eastern
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  • 1445 9 Result Of Fling To Square Debts" MR. MILLARD WATTS Discharged From Bankruptcy The crash of the sharebroking firm of Rose Macphail and Penman two years ago was mentioned on Friday in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court when Mr. Justice Mills granted Mr. W. Millard Watts,
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  • 706 9 Mr. W. Dunman's Criticisms NO MALARIA AMONG EUROPEANS Remarks have been made regarding the occurrence of malaria at the Highlands—which are misleading. There have been as far as I know, writes Mr. Dunman, of Renglet, the Cameron Highlands, to the Times of Malaya, no cases of malaria amongst
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  • 30 9 .—Reuter. To Be Commanded By Italian Air Ace Rome, April 10. The Italian Air-ace, Lieut.-Colonel Mario Bernard, has accepted an offer to command the Chinese Air Force.
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  • 622 9 Georges Philippar NEEDLESS LOSS OF LIFE ALLEGED Paris, Feb. 28. Serious charges are laid against the owners of the Georges Philippar, the brand new Messageries Maritimes liner, which was destroyed by fire in the Red Sea nearly a year ago, by Dr. B. van Tricht, a Dutch
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  • 111 9 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £155-2-6 £155-2-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £155-17-6 £155-17-6 Singapore $80.62% $81.25 Business Done Penang $80.62% $Bl.OO Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundr led) $3.70 $3 70 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $16.00 RUBBER London 2%d. 2jfad. New York 3c.(G) 3? 2 c.(G) Singapore
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  • 287 9 Hits Rew Of Houses And Explodes FIRE HORROR ft Victim's Wife Saved By Premonition A pilot and two passengers in an aeroplane and two children and seven adults in private houses were killed at Oakland, California, on March 25th, in one of the strangest disasters in
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  • 50 9 Mr. Charles Thame (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, April 9. The death took place of an old Bangkok resident, in North Wales Mr. Charles Thorne, formerly the proprietor of the Bangkok Times until the formation of at into a limited liability concern in 1905.
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    • 27 9 |j ■KIB CK Runnemede The Brighter Hotel.** THURSDAY DINNER DANCE TIFFIN COUPONS. Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $35.00 for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. 'Phone 543.
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  • 1378 10 Mr. Lloyd George's Warning: The Broken Pledge to Germany Mr Lloyd George, speaking at a great demonstration at Sheffield, at the opening of the thirty-eighth annual Assembly of the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches, said that there was now proceeding between all the nations the worst
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  • 253 10 To Pay £66 ss. 6d. e Fines and costs amounting to ±66 ss. 6d. were imposed at Dewsbury on Peter John Grimes, medical practitioner, of Wigan Road, Ashton-in-Markerueld, Wigan, as follows: £3O for driving a motor-car while under the influence of drink, £lO for driving the car
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  • 280 10 Did Not Take Her Own Life OUTSPOKEN ADDRESS AT SERVICE London, March 23. The conviction that Miss Anny Ahlers, the actress, did not take her own life was expressed by the Rev. R. Hart-Davies, Rector of St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, known as the Actors’ Church,
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  • 249 10 Pretty Waitress Of Nineteen Goes To Jail Manchester, March 25. How a pretty nineteen-years-old waitress played an amazing role in a £l,OOO bank raid in Manchester, was revealed at the Assizes here. She was Lilian Torkington, a native of Nelson, and she took her place
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  • 121 10 Make Plus Four Golfers You will play better golf if you wear plus fours. The authority for this is Gene Sarazen, British and American open champion. He declared that golfers should play the game instead of trying to “dress the game.” “When Walter Hagen and Johnny Farrell were
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  • 256 10 Trade Balance Improved by £19,000,000 FEBRUARY’S GOOD RECORD Britain’s imports in February were £21,098,653 lower than in February last year, and £5,046,423 lower than in January. They totalled £49,077,444, according to Board of Trade returns issued recently. Exports totalled £27,927,681. They were £1,277,735 lower than in
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  • 285 10 Confessions of Early Days at Greenwich Sir Frank Dyson, who recently retired from the office of Astronomer Royal, made some interesting confessions of his early days at Greenwich Observatory. With Lady Dyson he was entertained to a complimentary luncheon by the rcoyal Astronomical Society at the Criterion
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  • 113 10 UNDERTAKERS ARE HURT Judge’s Hope of 37/Funeral The hope expressed by Judge Cluer in Whitechapel County Court that his funeral would not cost more than 375. has left the undertaking profession more pained than angered. “Why,” said one funeral director, “375. would not get him any sort of conveyanoe to
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    • 88 10 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 c rcle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in
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    • 369 10 -SB» h j wusjl i /«.‘Alleiiburqs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ Foods are as easily i digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of 5 boiling water only. Fresh supplies,
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  • 2294 11 SCIENTIST’S PERPETUAL YOUTH CLAIM AN ARTIFICIAL FEVER CABINET: WONDERS OF PHOTO-ELECTRIC CELL: SLOT MACHINE'S PECULIARITIES o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 25. THE MEDICAL VIEW OF COCKTAILS One of the important contributions of bio-chemistry to medical science has been ad exact study of the way in
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    • 156 11 x w N. WHERE QUALITY IS MOST iHSISJfcNT a pst an IS ACKNOWLEDGED AS MALAYA’S STANDARD CIGARETTE WBa \w YOU GET THEM ALL NEWS— A service of local and general news that gives a complete picture of the happenings of the day. SPORT— Crisp reports and expert comments on events
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    • 231 12 Nearly £1,000,000 Last Year NEGOTIATIONS IN REGARD TO S.S. 534 London, March 27. The directors of the Cunard Steamship Company report a net loss for 1932 of £927,261 after providing £746,565 for depreciation. To meet the loss there has been transferred from contingencies reserve £930,000. Receipts for
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    • 206 12 Practical Restriction Plan Awaited Amsterdam, March 24. According to a cable from Batavia, the “Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad,” a leading Dutch Indian daily, learns that Netherlands Indies official quarters do not propose taking the initiative in regard to rubber restriction under Government control. The attitude of the Netherlands Indies Government,
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    • 156 12 Dutch Urge Immediate Action Amsterdam, March 28. The Amsterdamsch “Effectenblad,” in a leading article, reiterates its appeal for immediate action for rubber restriction. This is based on the declaration by the Netherlands Indies Government—published in ‘The Financial Times of 25th March —to the effect that this Government, though
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    • 242 12 The directors of rubber-producing companies in the Harrisons and Crosfield group are constantly calling attention to the stupidity of maintaining production at a high level when consumption is so small. What is more to the point, they practise what they preach, and the output of the Anglo-Malay Rubber
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    • 292 12 Plans of the directors of the Malayan and General Trust for the reconstruction of the company, to which reference was made at the recent annual meeting, have now been completed. A new company is to be incorporated to acquire the undertaking and assets of the trust,
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    • 120 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 86% 87 15|16 New York 3.41% 3.41% Montreal 4.12% 4-14 Brussels 24.50 24.50% Geneva 17.69% 17.69% Amsterdam 8.47 8.47% Milan 66 7)16 66% Berlin 14.65 14.65 Stockholm 18.92% 18.90 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22 7(16 Oslo 19 7|32 19% Vienna 32% 32%
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    • 357 12 Development of Rubber Roads The twenty-second ordinary general meeting of Mengkibol (Central Johore) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held recently at 7, Gt. Winchester-street, E.C. Mr. P. C. Turnbull, 0.8. E. (the chairman), in moving the adoption of the report, said that the major portion of the
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    • 256 12 RUBBER TALDUA RUBBER—Loss for 1932 £392 (agst. £390). Deducting credit brought in leaves debit £l3B forward. TELUK PI AH RUBBER (1914)—Loss for 1932 £637 (agst. £1,176). To £BB brought in is added £664 transferred from incometax reserve. Credit forw’ard £ll5. LABU (F.M.S.) RUBBER—2% p.c. (agst. nil) for 1932.
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    • 746 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s shart list at 11 a.m. to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers rubber Allenby 40 50 45 55 Batu Lin tang 22% 27% 22% 27% Glenealy 70 80 70 80 Kedah 92% 1.05 c
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    • 53 12 PENANG, APRIL 10 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 23)32 4 m|ta 2|3 13)16 Hongkong T.T. 43% dis. nom Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 3 Documentary 2)4 1)8 On New York Bank Demand 39% France T.T. 990n0m India T.T. 152% nom Shanghai T.T. 137%
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    • 953 12 KENNEDY C O. SHARE LIST I NAMES. i S J x U» LJJh RUBBER (Dollar.) I I I C c Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate s; Amalgamated Malay Estate* 35 j Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1; »J Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates u Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 Ayer
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    • 26 12 h*nl b l{ SELLING MADE EASY-Ti™« there is no need to offer that artic e a price.” Send along a small ■‘Pining Garette” and dispp’O jgure.
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  • 552 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: PORT TO-DAY ss. CARIGNANO from Italy. Sails for Singapore, China and Japan. S s RAWANG from Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Sails for Kantang, Pungah and Ghirbi. S S
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  • 246 13 APRIL, 1933 APRIL 15, 16 and 17 Inter-state Cricket: Perak v Penang, Esplanade, Penang. APRIL 16 Cricket: P. R. C. v Peelers, Patani Road ground. APRIL 19 Entries close for Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting. APRIL 22 Cricket: P. R. C. v Malay Cricket Club, Esplanade. APRIL
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  • 220 13 Our Modern Dick Whittingtons They are all Dick Whittingtons—these boys with the wanderlust. They come from the hamlets in the Highlands, the villages of Yorkshire and Lancashire to London. They build themselves palaces of makebelieve. They have read about Ramsay MacDonald, the poor Scots boy who rose
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  • 974 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Batavia via Palembang, by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch’ Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m_l i to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ashan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. Rengam” will be closed at 9 a.m. to-day. mail
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 64 13 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
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    • 226 13 WEMBLEY —o Tan Hang Seah Amoy Opera Will Stage HONG SIN PONG ’’—Part 26. Thoong Yit Cantonese Opera Will Stage LEAN HU AH EAN With Misses Kum Chooi Lin and Choy Yin Chen and Messrs. Lau Kim Fie, Sun Keng Kow and Liang Kok Bin in the title roles. Moonlight
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 246 13 lljjafc 4.15 TO-NIGHT LAST 2 SHOWS 9.30 f f The Delightful British Musical Treat! 1 j JACK PAYNE AND HIS BAND I "SAY IT WITH MUSIC" f A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PICTURE. TO-MORROW I A Startling Drama of Adult Lives I JACKIE COOPER j I IN |1 "Divorce In The
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  • 884 14 Evidence of a Leeds Assessor EX-DEFENDANT’S STORY There were 14 defendants at Bow Street on March 23rd, when the hearing of the fire insurance charges was resumed. Originally there were 15, but one of them was discharged on Wednesday, and became a witness for the prosecution.
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  • 610 14 Hitler’s Speech to Aged President DISAVOWAL OF WAR GUILT Berlin, March 21. At the religious ceremony this morning at the Potsdam Garrison Church inaugurating the opening of the new Reichstag (as described on page nine) speeches were delivered by the President and Chancellor Hitler. President
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  • 108 14 Cheaper Than Whisky Fine quality champagnes were cheaper than whisky in London recently. Pommery 1921, a famous brand of a famous champagne year, was sold at 10s. lOd. a bottle—ls. Bd. below proprietary whiskies. Perrier Jouet 1917, another famous brand, was sold at 7s. Bd. a
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  • 114 14 It Has Been There for Thirty Years The left-hand pillar at the entrance to the ancient monastic Church of St. Mary! and St. Catherine in the little village of Edington, Wiltshire, cherishes a secret un-’ paralleled in church history. It contains a bottle of beer!
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  • 73 14 Appointed to a New Ship A naval-officer who was and dismissed his ship was the subjec this Admiralty announcement. Lieut. A. C. C. Miers, R.N., to the C pion, to date from 17. Lieut. Anthony Cecil Miers was 1 guilty of attempting to strike a stoker was acting
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    • 1959 15 /A ~=^-z^ n p o... British india AM L. L 1 1 .^-m x, AND APCAR lines JILPR£/ENTIHG (Companies Incorporated in England) W LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mail passenger and cargo services Leave» Due LINE t I ONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London fclllh< A AENEAS Roomy cabins with
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  • 270 16 t Weights For First Day CARD OF EIGHT.».EVENTS The following are the weights for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting to be run on Saturday at Ipoh RACE 1 Ponies, 2 and 3 (Combined), Division 4, S furlongs, 2.45 p.m. BARIMA
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  • 80 16 Brady Wins April Monthly Medal The following is the result of the April Monthly Medal (Stroke) played on Saturday and Sunday: Winner: Brady 81—12=69 Randall Bryant 87—17=70 Law 78— B=7o 4 Pirn 83—12=71 Lowther 89 —18=71 Maclennan 84 —11=73 Brodie 81— 8=73 Perkins 82— 9=73 Moncur 77
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  • 679 16 CONTESTS AT FUN FROLIC Champion Wins On Foul LOCAL BOY FAILS AGAIN BY “SECONDS OUT*’ The main fight between Battling Chan, Bantamweight Champion of North Malaya, and Mari Muttu of K.L., in the boxing contests staged by Mr. Faulkner drew a large crowd to the Park last night. This fight
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  • 78 16 Two Indians named Abdul Cader and Sunkaram were charged before the Police Magistrate to-day with assaulting a public servant, to wit Detective 47, when narmally executing his duty. Both accused claimed trial. Secondly, they were charged with, at Kedah Road yesterday, voluntarily causing hurt to
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  • 323 16 Malay Called Upon To Surrender House In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett first heard summonses, etc, in Chambers and Uen cam? <?n the bench to hear two motions and one pypbate matter, In the first motion Mr. Khoo Soon Chee said he
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  • 141 16 Sold Concession Tickets To Fun And Frolic Charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of five concession tickets belonging to the Fun and Frolic, a Chinese named Tan Chan Wah, until recently an employee at the Fun and Frolic, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to
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  • 331 16 Bata Malay Charged With Theft A Bata Malay from Sumatra named Gee Don bin Jauaras was charged in the Police Court this morning with the theft of a purse containing 61 cents from its owner at the Campbell Street market. The complainant, Ali bin Hassan,
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  • 40 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATHS GILLINGHAM. —On March 9, 1933, at San Franeipco, Frances, beloved wife of J. Rowley Gilhngnaifi, Agent, Hong Kong Bank, San Francisco, GUINNESS.—On March 14, 1933, atPThe Elms, Hitchin, Madeline Rede, wife of K. L. D. (Cecil) Guinness.
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    • 24 16 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.
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