Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 April 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 87. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY. 18th APRIL, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1561 1 British Sentences May Be Commuted To Exile MACDONALD'S COUNSEL IMPRESSES COURT Official Verdicts Expected To-morrow the court is not expected to give its verdict in the Metr< Jitan-\ ickers case at Moscow until this evening or early to-mmrow morning it is understood that the sentences
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  • 132 1 Reuter. Approved By The Press ENEMIES* INTERPRETATION Berlin, April 15. The evening newspapers approve of the Government's protest to Great Britain with regard to speeches made in the House of Commons by Sir Austen Chamberlain and Mrs. Winston Churchill. The Boersen Zeitung is of the opinion
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  • 486 1 .—Reuter. Two Europeans Killed CRUISER FIRED ON FROM 15 YARDS Boxing Champion's Tragic End Hongkong, April 17. The Chinese Maritimes Customs cruiser Chenan grounded at low tide fifteen miles from Mascow early this morning, j She was attacked by pirates and fusilladed. Two Euroepan Officers, E.
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  • 250 1 Rugbi Radio Service. Attack By Land And Air ANOTHER 1,500 SQUARE MILES CAPTURED Shanghai, April 18. The attack on Chinwangtao began early on Saturday when Japanese planes dropped hundreds of bombs. Then Manchukuo troops attacked, assisted by Japanese Arillery. Chinese reports state that the Japanese
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  • 21 1 —Reuter Chinese reports state that all Chinese troops have withdrawn to the right bank of the Luan River.—Reuter
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  • 108 1 i. —Reuter Wireless. Prompt Action by Government Urged London, April 11. The menace to Lancashire’s trade of Japanese competition was stressed to-day at a meeting in Manchester organised by the Cotton Trade League. Mr. Chorlton M.P., declared that Lancashire was faced by a competitor such
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  • 89 1 I. —Reuter. Indefinitely Postponed Decatur, Alabama, April 17. The trial of Charlie Weems, the second of the seven Negroes whose cases are being re-tried after the death sentence had been passed for assault on two white women, was indefinitely postponed. The judge declared that the local bitterness
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  • 199 1 Chang Hsueh Liang At Singapore STORY OF 30 MILLIONS DENIED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 13. The almost legendary figure of Chang-Hsueh-Liang, attired, in modern western garments, came on deck of the Conto Rosse to greet pressmen this morning but the most elaborate precautions
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  • 74 1 .—Reuter. Shipment of Arms Forbidden Washington, April 17. A Bill was passed by the House of Representatives which authorises the President to forbid the shipment of arms and munitions from the United States to either or any belligerents anywhere in the world after securing the co-operation
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  • 61 1 .—Reuter. Canadian Representative Ottawa, April 18. It is officially announced that the Premier, Mr. Bennett, will leave for Wishington on April 24 in connection with the Roosevelt-MacDonald meeting and will stay two days at the Canadian Legation and two days at the White House as the guest of
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  • 175 1 —Reuter. RUBBER RESTRICTION Within the Sphere of Possibility London, April 18. The Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent declares that the declaration of Heer De Graff, Minister for the Colonies, who stated that he considers compulsory restriction of output desirable in every respect, together with the sudden change of mind
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    • 1983 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices penang turf club. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS —Z ■X J I limited. Johan Tin Dredging Ltd. (In<^ ra ted m the strat. setuementa) Aklncrw p n (Incorporated in the Fed. Malay States.) First Day —Saturday —April, 29th 1933. ssors to NtUtKLAIWJvnE wn<XrTq3|*££g Second Day—Wednesday—May, 3rd 1933. Successo^^^ waV
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  • 864 3 Cali For United Action By The Powers “DOPE BARONS” SECRETS KNOWN April 3. The great drug trafficking interests which carry on illicit trade from country to country have been crippled in Turkey, but have raised their heads again in the Balkans. They have quailed before
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  • 644 3 Secret Marriage Of Officer JUDGE’S DISCRETION A naval officer—the son and heir of Lord Kingsale, Premier Baron of Ireland—and his young wife, to whom he was married secretly, were the parties in a divorce petition which came before the President (Lord Merrivale) in the Divorce Court
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  • 274 3 Couple Admitted to the Greek Church Athens, March 30. Mr. John Amery, the twenty-one-year-old son of Mr. L. S. Amery, M.P., and Miss Una Eveline Wing, aged twenty-three, an actress, were married here on March 30. The ceremony took place in the private chapel
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    • 254 3 MILLIONS OF GALLONS MATURING—OLDER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Never w’as your White Horse as good or as w w old as Ris to-day. Years ago, excepUlHinrr uonally heavy stocks of the finest whiskies M K W a ere down to anticipate sales which l&f IJt Ills the q ualit y
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  • 746 4 Cheow Teik And Brady Bat Well WHITTAKER'S FINE BOWLING With seven wickets down for 73 runs at the tiffin interval Penang looked like "being well behind on the first innings. Whittaker, who gained some assistance from the drying pitch, was the cause of the downfall of Penang’s
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  • 386 4 10 Wicket Margin HOME SIDE'S POOR FIELDING Kuala Lumpur, April 17. Selangor defeated the S. C. C. in the three-day cricket match at Kuala Lumpur by ten wickets. Selangor lost their chances of obtaining an innings victory owing to bad fielding. Several catches were missed, stumping opportunities
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  • 1250 4 Mr. Muncey, of the A.P.C., Penang, was in Ipoh for the week-end. Mr. T. R. Jones is returning to Taiping from Australia shortly. Mr. F. W. Fargus, of Socony Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was in Ipoh for the holidays. Mr. A. W. S. Graeme, of the Federated Malay
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    • 79 4 IremovaTl SALE I Rather than move our stocks back I to our original premises, we offer I special inducements to the Residents I of Penang to acquire any of our I present stocks at BARGAIN PRICES I ACCORDEONS $3.00 each. I VIOLINS $7.00 I GRAMOPHONE RECORDS .50 I MUSIC CASES
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  • 2066 5 Gibb Defeated In Final COLONY TEAM’S VICTORY OVER F.M.S. M. M. Paterson, of Singapore, the holder, and W. J. Gibb, of Selangor were the contestants in the final tie of the Malayan Golf Championship, which was played over 18 holes at Bukit Timah, vestcrday. The
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  • 214 5 Selangor Defeats Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 17. For the first time Asiatic golfers met in an inter-state contest when a team representing Selangor played a team captained by Mr. Chung Ah Ming in Ipoh. The latter team who have not much golfing experience did
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  • 360 5 Thrilling Match VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE As anticipated the match between the Medan Chinese and the Police, on the Victoria Green, yesterday, proved to be a most thrilling encounter. The visitors gave a sound display to gain victory by the odd goal in five.
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  • 124 5 Odd Goal in Nine Penang, Monday. Yesterday’s football match on the Victoria Green between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Medan Team was more in the nature of a game played at the waterfront at Tanjong Bungah. The ground was badly waterlogged but despite the attendant
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  • 89 5 R. N. Hamilton’s Brilliant Century (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 17. A brilliant 128 not out by R. N. Hamilton enabled the S. C. C. to beat Malacca by an innings and 77 runs. Malacca took first knock and scored 146 (Anderson 48, Rogers 23, Kirk
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  • 74 5 Second Officer of the Hong Kheng Peter Callen, European second officer on the s.s. Hong Kheng, was found shot when the vessel was a day out of Hong Kong on its way to Singapore. The shooting occurred about noon on April 9. Peter Callen was buried at sea
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  • 239 5 —R£i*ter. English Holiday Football READING'S FOUR GOAL VICTORY London, April 17. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League: DIVISION I Birmingham 2, Sunderland 0. Derby 2, Portsmouth 0. Everton 0, Leeds U. 1. Middlesbro’ 2, W’hampton W. 1.
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  • 208 5 Tan Joo Lim Wins Open Singles THIRD YEAR IN SUCCESSION i (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 17. Before a good crowd of spectators including the acting British Resident, Perak, and Mrs. Kempe, Tan Joo Lim retained the Singles Open Championship for the 3rd year in
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    • 13 5 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."
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    • 167 5 Four useful Household Bargains —and there are hundreds more, in every department, now being ottered. f ilji? WIGAN SHEETINGS. Good quality, made from pure ART SILK FABRIC. bleached cotton, for making pillow Wonderful colours in striped and plain cases, bolster cases and sheets, art fabric, for all types of furnishing.
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  • 567 6 “One Statesman Who Wanted It In 1914.” NECESSITY FOR MEANS OF PREVENTION Mr. Lloyd George, opening the eighth annual Universities Congress at Cambridge on March 31st addressed the students on war. The war, he said, was responsible for the condition of the world to-day, and
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  • 162 6 Grim Record For New York LOVERS’ QUARRELS THE CHIEF CAUSE Lovers’ quarrels, not gangster wars, are the chief cause of murders in New York, it is revealed in the annual report of Police Commissioner Mulrooney. The report states that there were 478 murders and homicides in
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  • 432 6 Convict’s Dash In Motor-Car CAUGHT BY THE GOVERNOR Cowes, April 3. A convict named Fred Harris escaped from Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight, on April 3, but was soon recaptured after an exciting chase. He was working with a party near the prison gates when he saw
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    • 186 6 4j| Z w i iiE I F OB* babv because it is nearest to nature/ i HUMANISEDbkJ I 1 -4 WOW EACH TIN STAMPED WITH DATE— M I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) ITS, PENANG. Every drop counts— \\X its so highly concentrated r LEA PERRINS'| L SAUCE
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  • 3815 7 SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM ANU INDIA PROSPECTS OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY BILL THE TENDENCY TOWARDS RUBBER RESTRICTION: DUTCH GOVERNMENT URGED TO TAKE ACTION: CONDITIONS OF LIFE IN SUMATRA SIAMESE COX FINE WORK IN BOAT RACE o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 5. THE TRADE OF MALAYA
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    • 33 7 WHAT LONDON IS DOING RMD CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. and uour choice iciU be DEWARS “"White Label WHISKY SOLE AGENTS Penang, Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Penang and Ipoh.
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    • 231 7 Careless Washing Spoils the Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make 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, all the natural
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  • 707 8 In response to an invitation by President Roosevelt, the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, together with the Permanent Undersecretary* of the Foreign Office and trade and economic experts have left England for Washington to discuss current problems with particular reference to those due for examination by the
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  • 1052 8 Phen, Thank God for larks."—M. M. B. H. n the Birmingham Post THE GIRL WHO WANTED PINK RIBBONS The matron of the sanatorium was standing at the door, watching the departure of an elderly couple by car. The car was old, the enamel paint flecked oil,
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  • 783 8 1 PASSION FRUIT It may sound strange that i n times there still are discriminating at home who can afford to eat fruit. This highly perfumed iru t Passion flower has been largely f during the winter by those who a,/ the dessert tradition. P assi()n f
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  • 1544 9 10,000 People Involved EXTRAORDINARY SCORING IN LEAGUE FOOTBALL Our Singapore Letter (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 15. A further step in the rationalisation of entertainment world has taken ’XTn the amalgamation of the Alhamt TbeaW WM» Capltol-Pavibon conThe merger between the Capitol
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  • 422 9 Budget For 1933-34 THE KING'S GENEROUS ACTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 16. The State Budget for 1933-34 the Siamese year begins on April Ist has now been published. Last year closed with a large trade balance in favour of Siam, well over Ticals 62
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  • 66 9 —Reuter. Suspicious Characters Arrested Berlin, April 17. A man named Paul Orlowsky was arrested by the police at Berchtesgaden in Bavaria where Herr Hitler is spending the Easter, on the suspicion of preparing an attempt on the life of Herr Hitler. Ihe police declare that Orlowsky
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  • 88 9 —Reuter. Marked Decrease in Drunkenness New York, April 18. Reports from all parts of the United States show that the first legal wet week was marked everywhere by a decrease in drunkenness and disorder despite a heavy demand for beer. A hundred thousand barrels were
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 434 9 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, Leaders and much correspondence has appeared in the local Press about the pros and cons for the construction of the Penang Hill Road. Those not in favour of it have brought forward two other schemes:— (1) The Reclamation of
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    • 470 9 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —From the contents of the latest circular sent out by the Chairman of The Asiatic Unemployment Fund appealing for financial support it is most regrettable to learn that should there be no such help forthcoming the
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  • 50 9 >. —Reuter. Returns with Letter from Australian Prime Minister Berlin, April 17. The airman Hans Bertram received a royal reception from thousands when he unexpectedly arrived this afternoon from Athens conveying a letter from the Australian Prime Minister stating that his flight to Australia had strengthened Aus-tral-German
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  • 67 9 I. —Reuter. Washington, April 18. The Senate by 43 votes to 33 rejected the proposal of the free coinage of silver in the ratio of sixteen to one with gold which was expressly disapproved by President Roosevelt. According to Senator Robinson, pending the introduction of silver inflation legislation,
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  • 93 9 TlN—Spot THURSDAY TO-DAY London £156-2-6 £156-12-6 TIN —(3 Months) London £156-17-6 £157-5-0 Singapore Business Done l > Penang Business Done 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) 3 90 3 99 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $16.00 RUB t BE T 2%d. 2Y<d. Xyork 3 c <°> 3 2c(G) SinlaX CtS CtS TAP r“
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    • 167 9 i 9 J f S I I f Not for nothing do all the I portraits of “Johnnie Walker” f < show him in his characteristic 1 f attitude. He’s always moving— I J and with the times. That’s why f I swing has been produced— 1 f the first
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  • 1501 10 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS—ABOUT THE SUN—FIRST PROVINCE HIGH SCHOOL TROOP—REPORT OF WORK DONE DURING THE FIRST TERMREASONS WHY PENANG SCOUTS DO NOT SEND IN REPORTS OF THEIR WORK Below will be found a report of the First Province High School Troop for the quarter ending March 31.
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  • 195 10 Son Drowned In Floating Ice P FIVE DAYS TRYING TO I ATTRACT ATTENTION London March, 31. The climax of a dramatic story was reached when the Candian ice-breaker Montcalm sent out a wireless message stating that she had arrived off the lonely Flint Island lighthouse, and taken
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    • 393 10 i/eti I® Slop A mathematical wizard ha. a, covered that the number of a car is stopped during its hi time is equivalent to th? number it is started. If yoi 7/ is equipped with hydraulic use CASTRAULIC Brake and it wall glide to a smooth tat whenever you require
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  • 2393 11 WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE BRITISH SCIENTISTS IN THE ARCTIC THE SMALLEST PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM A SINGLE-LEVER CONTROL AIRCRAFT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 1. life DEVOTED TO CHEMISTRY Professor John Millar Thomson, Emeritng Professor of Chemistry at King’s ColLe London, from 1887-1914, whose death has taken place
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 3360 12 DIFFICULT YEAR OTTAWA AGREEMENTS: PLEA FOR FREER TRADE MR. A. d'A. WILLIS ON INDIAN INDUSTRIAL FUTURE The seventy-ninth ordinary general meet- i ing of the shareholders of the Chartered 1 Bank, of India, Australia and i China was held on March 29, 1
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    • 686 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in MESSxvS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Thursday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 80 90 80 90 Ayer Hitam 11(3 ll|9ex 11|3 ll(9ex Bangrin 10|9 11|3 10|9 11|3 Batu Caves 32% 37%
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    • 28 12 The following are rubber outputs the month of March 1933: Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd.-69.WL Sungei (Matang) Rubber Estates Lti--42,500 lbs.; Rampah Cocoanut Estates U —130.000 nuts.
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    • 40 12 PENANG, APRIL 18 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bsn* j it 238 On London Bank Demand «2Hongkong T.T. 1 Private 3 m|ts credit o<1( 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand France T.T. India T.T. Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver
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    • 185 12 of The most interesting fealur e h yi moment is the tight position w developed in spot tin in the 1 nl The New York market opened Un rather neglected, and on quotation had sagged to 24.40 c at the end of the Thpn came a revival
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  • 520 13 Schedule of Principal Lines h a list of vessels arriving fwr g during ue WTOk: PORT fO-DAY >T fmm Pangkor, Dindings Sails Kaatang, Pun* d POTt ES “Sai Salls for ™uk Anson, WPltenham and Singapore. Port S 7 m Relawan. Sails for the skw,s rx MARU
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  • 334 13 APRIL, 1933 APRIL 19 Entries close for Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting. APRIL 22 Cricket: P. R. C. v Malay Cricket Club, Esplanade. APRIL 24 Johan Tin Dredging Ltd., annual meeting, 94, Brewster Road, Ipoh, noon. APRIL 25 Bassett Rubber Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Boustead Co., 11.30
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  • 619 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham, and Singapore by the s.s. “Ipoh” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. Erian” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Asahan and Paneh by
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  • 497 13 RIFLE SHOOTING Spinks' Success FIRING UNDER SERVICE CONDITIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 16. The F. M. S. V. Rifle Championship Meeting was concluded at Kuala Lumpur to-day. Most of the day firing was held under a steady downpour which made conditions equal
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    • 14 13 Holbrook’s Sauce. Sole. Agents WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) LW., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG.
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    • 237 13 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure. PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That is Different. If you are suffering the tortures
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    • 115 13 BOXING FUN FROLIC f SNOWY FAULKNER'S PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR CONTESTS. Thursday 20th, Sunday 23rd at 9.30 P.M. THURSDAY'S MAIN EVENTS 4 Professional Fights 10 ROUNDS GUS LANGFORD Vs. WINSTON PERREAU Singapore Malacca 8 ROUNDS BOY QUEE Vs. JOE GAINS Singapore Ipoh. 8 ROUNDS YOUNG ANTONIO Vs. JOE FERNANDEZ Ipoh. Singapore BATTLING
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 96 13 ft 1 orX-VXr I f 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST 2 SHOWS 9.30 I GENE GERRARD I IN THE HAPPY BRITISH MUSICAL COMEDY 1 "LUCKY GIRL" WITH I MOLLY LAMONT —GUS McNAUGHTON J A BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURE. TO-MORROW LORETTA YOUNG > IN THE VIVID DRAMA OF A GIRL f 1 WHO TOOK
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  • 524 14 Coroner’s Comment On R.A.F. Fatality PILOT OFFICER NOT TO BLAME A verdict of Accidental death was returned at the resumed inquest at Tangmere Air Force station, Sussex, on March 30, on Pilot-Officer Robert Vincent Rolph (20), of the R.A.F., who was killed in a collision between
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  • 287 14 After Seeing the Film Men Must Fight London, March 31. M.P.’s and others debated the motion, “In no circumstances will we fight again,” in a London cinema, while the Bishop of London listend to the arguments. The debate followed the first showing of the film, “Men
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  • 390 14 Husband’s Lost Fortune Of £170,000 MAINTENANCE CLAIM A man who inherited a fortune of £170,000 and at one time allowed his wife £3,000 a year, was ordered by Mr. Snell, the Marylebone magistrate, on March 30, to pay his wife twopence a week. Alan Freeman
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  • 366 14 Increase During the Past Six Years Geneva, March 28. Every year more than one hundred persons are killed through accidents in the Alps. Last year the total number of deaths was 111, caused by eighty-four climbing accidents in 1931 it was still higher, the
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    • 185 14 I jy ua 18 1 l j u Eucryl Tooth Powder thoroughly cleans and polishes your teeth. It keeps the mouth healthy and the breath sweet. Free Sample on receipt of 5 Cent stamp from W. G. Dreher Co., 159, Beach Street, Penang. These distressing skin complaints are sure outward
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    • 37 14 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam an- Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled
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    • 1825 15 V p ©.-BRITISH INDIA y TJ |b AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated in England) J^7u:BLUlt 4 rifiUlßW TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Leaves Doe I|NE and NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London l and Gtasgow. Apr. 2« May 20 an d enjo y A P rt S Rotterdam
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  • 159 16 Local Bank Manager i Dies PLAYING IN HANDICAP DOUBLES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. I Tragedy terminated the Klang Club Easter Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterday when Mr. Samuel Stewart Ixjgan, manager of the Klang Branch of the Chartered Bank, collapsed and died on the
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  • 89 16 A Sikh named Metta Singh was charged In the Police Court this morning with secreting himself on board the s.s. Ho Sang for the purpose of proceeding to sea without a ticket or certificate from the master. Accused pleaded that another Sikh, Telokh Singh, had told him it
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  • 169 16 FATE OF BRITISH CAPTIVES Anxiety Growing Newchwang, April 18. Anxiety is growing for the fate of the three Britishers in the hands of the fresh bandit gang who killed seven of the original pirates on April 13 and carried off the captives in a junk. Daily meetings are
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  • 421 16 Organised By Eurasian Association FUNCTION AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS The Grand Easter Ball at the Town H&ll last night organised by the Penang EuraI sian Association in aid of Unemployment Funds proved an unqualified success. Over 150 couples took the floor while there were
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  • 47 16 The Malay Mail states that it has been decided that it will be impossible to run this year’s Summer Race Meeting of the Selangor Turf Club under present circumstances. The Selangor Turf Club Summer meeting was fixed for June 17, 21 and 24.
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  • 734 16 Rosemary Pays $99 MR. L. WHITTAKER AGAIN RIDES FOUR WINNERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 17. Fine weather favoured the second day of the Easter Amateur meeting here, run today, but the going, after the heavy rain the previous afternoon was holding. It was
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  • 125 16 I .awn Bowls i ournament The following matches have been arranged: TUESDAY Championship Singles: —A. T. Dougal v. G. C. Miller; F. N. Syer v. O. R. T. Henman. Men’s Singles Handicap: C. McLeod Craik Scr. v. I. M. Norris —2. WEDNESDAY Championship Singles: —L. R. Tofield
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  • 90 16 Likely Entries The entries for the Penang Turf Club Extra Professional meeting close at noon to-morrow. The other day we published a preliminary list of horses and ponies in training. The following is a supplementary list of those likely to be entered: Trainer Logue: Kalaw,
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  • 92 16 At the Town Hall Prof. V. E. Hendershot’s second lecture on The Lesson of the World Depression” or Has the Bible anything to say about present world conditions?” was postponed owing to the inclemency of the weather on Easter Sunday. This lecture will be delivered next
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  • 108 16 Farewell Performance at Wembley On Sunday evening despite the rain the Oleh Oleh Party of Singapore staged a play with a moral entitled Victim of Retrenchment to a full house. Mr. Lim Kim Choon, the secretary of the party, is to be congratulated on bringing such
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  • 95 16 The s.s. Kedah left Penang for Singapore at 5 p.m. yesterday with the following passengers: Mr. E. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. R. Ward, Mi. and Mrs. M. B. Oliver, Mrs. A. A. Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robson, Mrs. Morgan, Miss Toby, Mr. G. R.
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  • 33 16 The following passengers arrived in Penang yesterday by the s.s. Ipoh from Singapore:— The Hon. Mr. G. Sturrock, Director of Public Works, D. Benson, Mr. Dreston, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dobson.
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  • 214 16 Convicted Of Checfeq TENDERED CURRENCY NOTE FOR OTHER WORLD A Tamil who had been twice previously convicted under two different names was to-day produced before the District Judge having been convicted of cheating under a third name which he had assumed. He was sentenced to nine
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  • 45 16 A party of Free School scouts held a week-end picnic at Tanjong Bungah on Saturday. The party, consisting of scouts of the Owl Patrol, under the leadership of S.P.L. Ong Ewe Teong, spent a most enjoyable time, and returned home yesterday evening.
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