Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-04-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 89. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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15921 1933-04-20 1 Policy Of Decentralisation Favoured ABOLITION OF CHIEF SECRETARYSHIP AS AT PRESENT CONSTITUTED Setting Up Of A Malayan Establishment Office The report of Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Wilson, G.C.M.G., KCB., K.8.E., Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, was released for publication in London and Malaya15,921 words
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Article228 1933-04-20 1 —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Interpretation 01 s Embargo RISE IN STERLING London, April 19. Messages from Washington to the effect that the administration will not support the dollar abroad by means of shipments of gold created considerable excitement in foreign exchange circles in London—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 228 words
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Article93 1933-04-20 1 I.—Reuter. Taking A Dangerous Interest NEED OF OIL The Hague, April 19. The allegation that Japan was taking a dangerous interest in the Dutch East Indies was made by the Socialist, Heer Mendels, in the Upper Chamber during the discussion of the East Indies budget. HeI.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article75 1933-04-20 1 ,—Reuter. Dutch Minister And Definite Resolution The Hague, April 19. On the question of rubber restriction the Minister for the Colonies, Heer de Graaf, speaking in the Dutch Upper House, said the problem was international and only when a definite resolution was taken by those concerned could the,—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article216 1933-04-20 1 000.—Rugby Radio Service. Action By Great Britain LIST OF COMMODITIES London, April 19. The text of the proclamation under the Russian Goods Import Prohibition Act declares: “On and after the 26th day of April, 1933, the importation into the United Kingdom of goods of classes or000.—Rugby Radio Service. - 216 words
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Article78 1933-04-20 1 First Malayan Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 19. An elderly and corpulent Chinese pedestrian was fined $2O for causing hurt by rash and negligent walking by Mr. H. A. Forrer to-day. This was the first case of its kind to come to the local78 words
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Article47 1933-04-20 1 Police Seize Tickets in Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 19. The police captured sixteen books of tickets for the Irish Derby Sweep yesterday and the seller was fined fifty ticals. Worst of all the police confiscated the counterfoils of the sold tickets.47 words
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Article750 1933-04-20 1 In Force From April 1 NEW LAW PROMULGATED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 19. The system of Income and Super tax introduced as from April Ist 1933, calls upon persons to assess themselves or prove right of exemption, to send in returns arid calculations and750 words
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Advertisement15 1933-04-20 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement74 1933-04-20 1 A 1 V o tAusmllt FORTD4NIS TAUSMALT- TALISMAJLT, .Jolly good game I Now lor our TALISMALT. TALISMALT and tennis «re inseparable. fhe health giVf??, TALISMALT gives the energy that makes good CQn fainS Malt, X tennis possible, but then it is good for athletes of «very kind. Why not buy74 words
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Advertisement7 1933-04-20 1 A LONDON LETTER FOR WOMEN Page JO7 words
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Advertisement1850 1933-04-20 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang turf club. oversea Chinese BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS «"«'“.J’" The (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Th© MerCdllfilC Bank HORQ Kong Q n( aii communications relating to -Mav. soeeessorsm of India, Limited Shanghai Banking Bdvertisements should be addressed Q CHDncsE COMMERCIAL BANK (Incorporated In England) ComCFatiAn to the Advertisement1,850 words
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Article1318 1933-04-20 3 TO TELL }he truth ABOUT Jur DEALINGS" a* ch s F“: r We burned books A Fishmonger in the Silk Business Voluntary visits to Scotland Yard by two of the accused men, the burning of Ijookg after a fire, dud” stocks, and money transactions wrapped1,318 words
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1063 1933-04-20 3 k Holy Year Inaugurated by 1 the Pope i MOUNTAIN CROSS LIT BY WIRELESS Vatican City, April 1. The lighting up of a huge steel cross on the top of Mount Senario, near Florence, by the Pope was the culminating ceremony in the celebration of1,063 words
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Advertisement11 1933-04-20 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement66 1933-04-20 3 WHITE [g? W LABEL’ WT BwhiskyJl Triendsfiip /s SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang. Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., Penang and Ipoh. 1 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke’s Blood Mixture Is the world’s greatest blood purifier and healer, it Is famous for66 words
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Advertisement233 1933-04-20 3 5< "V I .IIIIITPOPULAR ALL OVER THE WORLD c^°ice a discemv ing and world-wide public j iZ pre-eminent for its tonic Jr bitterness and ever increasing i n popularity! Over thirty MB'«y years’ supremacy entitle# Olde English Marmalade to the place of honour on Your table. Chivers’ Oldĕ EnglishMannalade I233 words
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323 1933-04-20 4 Bousfield Draw With M.A.F.C. B 1 A GAME OF j PENALTIES There were penalties galore in yesterday s snatch in the Second Division between Bousfield and the M.A.F.C. ‘B’ which resulted in a draw of three goals each. The Malay team was mainly responsible for the323 words
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Article60 1933-04-20 4 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following are the results of matches played on Tuesday. Men’s Singles Handicap:—L. M. Norris -—2 beat D. McLeod Craik Scr. 21 to 17. Championship Singles:—F. N. Syer walk ©ver O. R. T. Henman. Championship Doubles: —C. G. Barnes end G. C. Miller beat60 words
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Article225 1933-04-20 4 Superb Drama of Modern Life at Queen’s I The opportunity presented by a superb j acreen story, a splendid supporting cast and intelligent direction, has given us a laoretta Young more sure of herself and thoroughly convincing as a mature actress I who has fulfilled her225 words
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Article1009 1933-04-20 4 Arsenal W ell Ahead RANGERS LEAD THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE The following are the positions of Clubs in the English and Scottish Leagues up to date. DIVISION I P W L D F A Pts Arsenal 39 24 8 7 112 55 55 Aston Villa 38 211,009 words
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Article322 1933-04-20 4 Frenchman’s Adventures in 10 Countries SIX-HOUR SWIM IN ESCAPE FROM DEVIL’S ISLAND March 30. An adventurer who was sentenced as a traitor in France, escaped from the penal settlement in Guiana by a six-hour swim, and was subsequently expelled from four European countries, has been arrested in Paris322 words
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Article136 1933-04-20 4 Seriously 11l in London Nursing Home London, April 3. Sir Geoffrey Salmond, who has succeeded his younger brother, Sir John Salmond, as Chief of the Air Staff, is seriously ill in a London nursing home. Sir Geoffrey is a son of Major-General Sir William Salmond, who, when136 words
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Article158 1933-04-20 4 Returned With Interest After 50 Years Fifty years ago a girl bought some treacle in a Southampton grocer’s shop. On March 29 a woman of about 60 years of age, who was the girl who bought the treacle, entered the shop again and handed two shillings to158 words
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Article355 1933-04-20 4 Mrs. E. P- Welby sailed for home by the Aeneas. Mrs. Stewart Mclntyre left Singapore for home by the Aeneas. Mr. R. D. Brummitt, of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., went home on leave by the Aeneas. Mr J S Clarkson, of Messrs. Stewart Mclntyre and Co.,355 words
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Article127 1933-04-20 4 Canadians of British origin are becoming fewer year by year. Figures of the 1931 census now available show that they form 51.86 per cent of the total population. In 1921 persons of British origin made up 55.40 per cent of the total. In 1911 they formed127 words
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Article105 1933-04-20 4 An Applicant for Old Age Pension Mr. Horatio Bottomley has applied for the Old Age Pension. He is now 73, and is living in a flat in Bloomsbury. Mr. Bottomley has applied for a non-con-tributory pension which is payable from the age of 70. If he can105 words
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Advertisement52 1933-04-20 4 Junior Civil Service Association, Penang. Members are invited to a Tea Party to be given in honour of the Honourable Mr. Mohd. Rouse on his appointment to the Legislative Council, S.S. at 5 p.m. on Saturday, 22nd April, 1933, at the Club premises, Green Lane, Penang. QH PENG LOON, Honorary52 words
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Advertisement178 1933-04-20 4 REMOVA? 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 I ACCORDEONS $3.00 each I VIOLINS $7.00 I GRAMOPHONE RECORDS .50 I MUSIC CASES $2.00 I FLUTES $1.50 I178 words
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418 1933-04-20 6 Chat With Man Unemployed For 12 Years COMMUNISTS FOILED Communists again attempted x o stage a demonstration during the Prince of Wales’s tour of Lanarkshire on March 30, when, he inspected various educational and training centres for the unemployed. As the Prince’s car arrived418 words
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Article720 1933-04-20 6 Britain Now the Third Electric Nation CABLES THROUGH THE MERSEY TUNNEL London, March 30. The generation of electricity by public supply systems showed an increase of over 7 per cent, in 1932 compared with 1931, and brought Great Britain, for the first time, into third place720 words
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Article452 1933-04-20 6 Success That Came To J Late EMBITTERED LETTER Fate Makes Sports of Us All The death occurred on March 30 at his birthplace, Cockermouth, of Mr. Jonathan M. Denwood, the Cumberland novelist and poet, and author of Red Ike.” He was 63 years of age.452 words
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Article308 1933-04-20 6 False Story Of A Motor Chase POLICE TIME WASTED The suggestion that he had desired to pose as a hero to his employer, the Bishop of Southwark, was made at the Old Bailey, London, on March 30th, when Frederick Button (24), chauffeur, pleaded guilty to308 words
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Advertisement431 1933-04-20 6 Tl I 111 RSPrHrrr-i' h r-.trrm tHLS*. RACE WEEK FROCKS WE SPECIALISE IN DRESSES SUITABLE FOR AFTERNOON WEAR PRACTICAL, SMART AND REASONABLE IN PRICE. Ghhiese kATITKRtt. 31, BISHOP ST. PENANG, Cambridge Examinations QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON BRITISH EMPIRE HISTORY. First Series Periods from July 1921 December, 1925. Series Periods from431 words
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Advertisement296 1933-04-20 6 lII’ i—.""»" ••iLL.ii.IiX.X: >i>! 2 I •igx? When a child has been fed from birth on Humanised Trufood, he sleeps well, progresses well—just as a healthy youngster should. Although, perhaps, he has been deprived of breast milk, he has still received the equivalent nourishment in Humanised Trufood. That is why296 words
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Article407 1933-04-20 8 In the verdicts arrived at by the Soviet Court at Moscow in the Metro-politan-Vickers trial will be found a mirror of the period, for the life of a people is reflected in its laws. The most important and most striking feature appears to be that of the407 words
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Article287 1933-04-20 8 There is nothing to indicate that conditions on the North Atlantic passenger routes will show an improvement during the coming season. The American tourist traffic, which for years after the War was the lifeblood of the great lines, cannot increase for the depression which destroyed it during the287 words
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Article1049 1933-04-20 8 Gillian Tate smiled with anticipation as she neared the fashionably empty windows of a small dressmaker. Her smile deepened. Across a green and silver chair an evening wrap of soft-coloured brocade was thrown nonchalantly, as if its wearer had lately slipped it off. Gillian began to study1,049 words
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Article819 1933-04-20 8 ROOSEVELT’S SHADOW President Roosevelt’s inaugural srx P k made a good impression on the world J for its realisation of the essential fl the economic iabric of the Umted T and for its courage in facing the fact palatable though they may be Un not, however, Mr.819 words
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Advertisement193 1933-04-20 8 Lr < IMPERIAL WINES AUSTRALIAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN WINES DRY AND SWEET GUTEIRIE E @fe SOLE AGENTS. 'PHONE 357. THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE. r I 'HE Annual Ball will be held at the Runnymede Hotel.. on Saturday, April 22nd, 1933, commencing at 9.30 p.m. A Special train on193 words
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Advertisement81 1933-04-20 8 rr* r*i pi n f"> rrrn n m fi rinrnrnt*! tn rim 1313 *****3 *****1! I-J 13 13 iLliUiUill l3i3i3iL E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. ALL ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modern Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert81 words
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68 1933-04-20 9 TAKE OFF YOUR HAT” TO A POLICEMAN A Recorder’s Advice Recorder qtr v KA* SO,n FneSt WUd K C “Otoe advice PoUce rnen JUry n 30. 1 at the Old Bailey on March sav. he an** l, a P°liceand t 0 you teke off your Vhe YftS 3if caU him68 words
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Article108 1933-04-20 9 A fish washed up, but still showing signs of life, behind Berwick Pier, on March 31, has puzzled local naturalists. About six feet in length, it is not unlike a catfish in shape. It has large pectoral fins and a very narrow gill cleft, large eyes,108 words
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Article139 1933-04-20 9 —Reuter. Serious Danger To British Interests UNITED ACTION CALLED FOR Shanghai, April 19. Mr. H. G. Woodhead in a leader in the Shanghai Evening Post calls upon Britain, France and America to intervene and prevent an extension of the fighting in North China. Emphasising the”—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article60 1933-04-20 9 Glowing Tributes from Bench and Bar (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 19. The bench and bar gathered at the Supreme Court this morning, to say farewell to Sir William Murison and Mr. Roland Braddell, on behalf of the bar paid a glowing tribute while Mr. Justice60 words
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Article32 1933-04-20 9 .—Reuter. Houston Exepdition Pumea, April 19. A second successful flight over Mount Everest has been carried out by the Houston Expedition tn the course of a 3% hour trip.-.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article107 1933-04-20 9 Reuter. Favourite Grandson Marrying Below Rank Amsterdam, April 19. The ex-Kaiser is reported to be most aggrieved at the report of the betrothal of Prince Wilhelm, the eldest son of the Crown Prince, his favourite grand-child, to Dorothy von Salvaiti, a descendant of an old aristocratic Italian familyReuter. - 107 words
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Article72 1933-04-20 9 Washington, Mar. 29. The question of laying up the liner Leviathan as unprofitable to operate was discussed by officials of the United States Shipping Board, the Merchant Fleet Corporation, and the United States Lines. The matter will come formally before the Shipping Board for decision. The Leviathan,72 words
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Article79 1933-04-20 9 President Roosevelt has had a 4d luncheon, and has declared it “good.” It was served in the White House under a menu prepared by the Home Economics Department of Cornell University, says Reuter. The President had the luncheon sent over to him at his desk in79 words
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Article744 1933-04-20 9 war on Russia. —Rugby Radio Service, Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Press Opinions PETITION FOR COMMUTATION OF SENTENCES j London, April 19. The Metropolitan Vickers company expects Messrs. Monkhouse, Cushny and Nordwall will leave Moscow to-morrow and reach England on Sunday. SENTENCES LIKELY TO BE COMMUTEDwar on Russia.—Rugby Radio Service, Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 744 words
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Article107 1933-04-20 9 ■—O I UN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £157-17-6 £l5B-5-0 TIN—(S Months) London £l5B-12-6 £l5B-17-6 Singapore $82.75 $83.37*6 Business Done Penang $82.75 Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers —No sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $3.90 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $16.00 RUBBER London 2%d. 2Hd. New York 3|Jc.(G) 4%c.(G) Singapore 7 cts. 7 cts.107 words
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Advertisement95 1933-04-20 9 1 w K w J®2>*** 1 All whiskies look alike i 3B —that’s the Ml*'® 2 Ensure safety by asking i f° r see > Traa f 1 1’ HI I wwwik i «AaT 1 Born 1820— 1 Still going Strong Jy j f C' I ISofe Agents 1' CALDBECK,95 words
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Article2303 1933-04-20 10 WORK OF PERSONAL SERVICE LEAGUE: A FRIEND OF HOMELESS GIRLS: COLLEGE FOR M.P.S' WIVES A POLICE FORCE FOR CHILDREN London, April 6. ROYAL PLANS FOR EASTER The King and Queen will leave Buckingham Palace this week for Windsor Castle, where they will spend Easter. They2,303 words
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Article124 1933-04-20 10 Meant to Attempt Mussolini’s Life ARREST DURING ENGLISH PREMIER’S VISIT TO ROME March, 30. A man, it is officially announced, wa. arrested with a loaded revolt er in 1113 session outside the Palazzio Venezia, at 9 p.m. on the night of March 1« Mr. MacDonald and Sir124 words
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Article129 1933-04-20 10 Work of Discovery H- ,n Unchartered Waters CapeFown, t(y Information likely to prove in alu b y the whaling industry has been g five scientists aboard the r c ir <• nsDiscovery 11., which has docked lthe m town after circumnavigatin', tin Continent for the first time. o129 words
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Advertisement462 1933-04-20 10 TTWfzf 1/ SgS^M—when, you Ww WjW o HIT! 7 Y'' OILIT has scores of uses in the home —preserving furniture —silencing squeaky doors protecting t/ metal-work from wear and rust —making locks act fc smoothly and so on. It cleans, polishes and preserA ves and its handy container is always462 words
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Advertisement279 1933-04-20 10 fcEhai Doubles the Beauty of Your Hair The simple hair styles of to-day make beautiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easilyobtained. 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 the279 words
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Article2241 1933-04-20 11 w0 RLD CONFERENCE IN MAY: JAPAN'S WITHDRAWAL FROM LEAGUE: LABOUR A ND T.U.C. MANIFESTO HITLERISM AND THE JEWS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 1. gnomic conference decision -.authoritative announcement that the ««M c<,nf|,rence is l mee ln the end of May or early in June2,241 words
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Article166 1933-04-20 11 Carnegie Hero F und Payments March 31. < The Carnegie Hero Fund trustees, at their meeting at Dunfermline, had under consideration the case of Lambert Clementson, aged 10, of Sharp’s Farm. Robinhood, Wrightington, Lancashire, who suffered physically as a result of attempting to rescue a boy of eight166 words
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Article141 1933-04-20 11 Death of a Prominent Cardiff Shipowner March 31. A prominent Cardiff shipowner, Mr. Daniel Radcliffe, who died suddenly at Bath, aged 73, began his business life at Cardiff as an office boy and became a millionaire. In 1892 he joined his brother, Henry, in the141 words
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Advertisement8 1933-04-20 11 -«A W. D. H. O. WILLS. BRISTOL LONDON.8 words
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Advertisement54 1933-04-20 11 Guard his Health Give him Formamint at once and so cure his Sore Throat before it develops into Influenza, Scarlet Fever or tome other infectious disease. Children like these harmless tablets and they are much more effective than gargles. Keep Formamint handy buy a bottle to-day. fORMAMINT Tht G«rm-kilUn« Throat54 words
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Advertisement48 1933-04-20 12 -I*. f INT G IS 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I Ihe Gieatest Air Romance the World Has Ever Known J RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN 1 "The DAWN PATROL" with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.—Neil Hamilton and 46 of America’s Greatest Stunt Flyers. I A MIGHTY EPIC OF THE BRITISH ROYAL AIR FORCE.48 words
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Advertisement122 1933-04-20 12 BOXING FUN FROLIC 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 PERREAL Singapore Malacca 8 ROUNDS BOY QUEE vs. JOE GAINS Singapore i po h. 8 ROUNDS YOUNG ANTONIO Vs. JOE FERNANDEZ IpOh. Singapore122 words
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Miscellaneous75 1933-04-20 12 ißsfisagr 6.15 TO-NIGHT 3O I US A J if* j I J I Next Change ENGLAND’S FINEST ACTOR GEORGE ARLISS I IN HIS MASTERPIECE OF MASTERPIECES "The Man Who Played Get" 1 ECLIPSING ALL HIS FORMER TRIUMPHS A Warner Bros. Hit. Bookings at Moutrie's 'Phone 795. L4ST night of PARAMOUNT’S75 words
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Article1160 1933-04-20 13 OUTLOOK FOR rubber ntv first annual general meeting Ti> e 5 Trust Limited, was held at e [Jo use Old Broad Street, E.C.2, Ch r the 16th March, 1933, Mr. E. tnThUr l a n the Chairman, presiding. L K*® 11 rv Mr H S.1,160 words
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Article45 1933-04-20 13 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 9th to 15th April, 1933 (being one week) was 104 piculs. The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the first half of April, 1933, was hours 210, piculs 145, cubic yards 21,800.45 words
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Article35 1933-04-20 13 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of March, 1933 Lbs. The Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates, Ltd. 83,697 The Bedong (Malaya) Rubber, Ltd. 34,774 The Temerloh Coconut Rubber Estate, Ltd. 21,87635 words
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Article54 1933-04-20 13 PENANG, APRIL 20 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 23|32 4 m|ts 2|3 13|16 Hongkong T.T. 41% dis. nom Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 >, 3 Documentary 2|4 I|B On New York Bank Demand France T.T. 990n0m India T.T. 152% nom Shanghai T.T. 45*654 words
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Article725 1933-04-20 13 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day-Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 45 55 50 60 Ayer Panas 30 40 32% 40 Batu Lintang 22% 27% 27% 30 Broga 25 30 25 30725 words
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Article534 1933-04-20 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ind sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. RAWANG from Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. Sails for Kan tang, Pungah and Ghirbi. S.S. KINTA from Singapore and Port Swettenham. Sails for Teluk534 words
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Article311 1933-04-20 13 APRIL, 1933 APRIL 22 Cricket: P. R. C. v Malay Cricket Club, Esplanade. APRIL 25 Bassett Rubber Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Boustead Co., 11.30 a.m. Kuala Sidim Rubber Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Boustead Co., 10.30 a m. APRIL 29 Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, Ist day. Penang311 words
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Advertisement81 1933-04-20 13 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE." Entrancingly lovely I The most wonderful series of Beauty preparations ever cre e even by the genius of M. Bourjois, the foremost Parisian Beauty Specialist. They have, by their distinction and refinement, their unapproachable perfection, won the81 words
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Advertisement113 1933-04-20 13 Has No Ugly -1 had become completely discour- aged by a heavv Eowth of disgusting YQ. lit I tried depila- T MH lory pastes, evil V 1 OEm smelling powders and ISIS painful alectric treatments c'jcq < razor. Staving/ simply made the hair grow thicker Then I found th® NEW113 words
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Article773 1933-04-20 14 Herbalist’s Treatment of Young Boy “BLACK BOX” STORY i Judge’s Comments to the Jury i After 4 three days trial at Manchester Assizes, Charles Clement Abbott (43), a herbalist, of Leigh, on March 31 was acquitted on a charge of the manslaughter of Charles Wrigley Taylor, aged 11,773 words
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Article655 1933-04-20 14 Sympathy With Criminal or Sleuth MYSTERIES OF THE HUMAN MIND London, Mar. 31. Some amazing discoveries of doctors who have peered into the darker recesses of the human mind, “below the threshold of consciousness,” were revealed by Dr. Emanuel MilleV. Dr Miller is a vice-president655 words
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Advertisement162 1933-04-20 14 W" <few.O,aWgf S »ik-«. s z Hr//■m v t' •j '?> •Jr A-;?, ■X’Xw®^’^X^-;^11 7-:< «I '/..:%k. SB/.4 I <V s'>■ V- V^ ”> <■'■'•'■ f r .>>•■-' J y \s I I v.:-■ kiZ< ZS x Flavoured Corn Flour—an old friend 12 a ne S u^se Brown Polson’s Flavoured162 words
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Advertisement39 1933-04-20 14 I APIOr STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female n I complaints. Every lady »ho*Jd B I keep a box in the house, g S W. J. EDMONDS 1 5 The English Pharmacy S 51-54, Beach Street, Pmu<.u£39 words
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Advertisement717 1933-04-20 14 $lOO $lOO FOOTBALL FORECASTS. .11 O 1 $lOO WAITING FOR YOU! Just a few strokes of the pen. Quite a simple task. worry, no waste of time. Yet it may bring you $lOO. You are not required to forecast scores —only results If you succeed in forecasting the highest number717 words
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Advertisement2104 1933-04-20 15 I fT flx. o^-brii it'?i I JI 'rL -w AND APCAR line? Pft £/Q4T| H (Companies Incorporated in England) I TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR m. ie PA B c „T««co SERVIEES Leaves Due LINE t inKDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London L Mamellles. London, R’dam and Glasgow. Apr. 20 May2,104 words
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Article305 1933-04-20 16 Satisfactory Entries NINE EVENTS ON EACH OF THREE DAYS (By Tic-Tac) The entries for the Penang Turf Club Extra Professional Meeting, which closed yesterday, are regarded as entirely satisfactory. Besides the batch of 24 Penang Pony Griffins a total of 96 horses and ponies have been305 words
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Article72 1933-04-20 16 Penang Preparing A meeting of the Selection Committee of the Penang Football Association will be held on Tuesday, April 15, at the P.0.R.C., to fix dates and select teams for trial matches for the forthcoming Malaya Cup matches. The following dates have been fixed for the Penang fixtures72 words
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Article94 1933-04-20 16 England Xi to Meet The Rest A charge of 50 cents for chairs and 10 cents on the seats on the Light Street side of the Esplanade will be made on Friday for the match between England and the Rest. The proceeds will go to the94 words
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Article62 1933-04-20 16 HANDICAP Great Scot Wins London, April 19. GREAT SCOT (Mrs. C. Be atty) 7 years 8.4 Collins 1 POMMANE (Mr. J. Benson) 6 years 8.3 Perryman 2 COLORADO KID (Lt.-Col. G. Loder) 4 years 8.0 G. Richards 3 Won by one length; three lengths between the second62 words
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Article178 1933-04-20 16 I Thought It Was One of the Chaps —AND IT ONLY PUSHED HIM AWAY March 31. A soldier bathing in Sydney Harbour dived into the sea and clutched a shark, believing it to be one of his comrades. But the shark, which was 10 feet178 words
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Article109 1933-04-20 16 Australian Blackfellows Dislike Them Australian aborigines in and around Darwin are the latest recruits to talking picture audiences, but only because there is a shortage of silent pictures, anu Mr. Tom Harris, owner of the only cinema in the town, is very worried about it. The Australian blackfellow109 words
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Article86 1933-04-20 16 Dentist Paid Him for Extracting Teeth A man’s face is seldom his fortune, but a man who walked into a Brisbane dentist’s surgery discovered that he had an exceedingly profitable mouth. After several teeth had been extracted and other work done, he asked for his86 words
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Article93 1933-04-20 16 T endered—and Accepted—for Passage Deciding on a pleasure trip to England, a resident of Queensland hit upon the idea of collecting English currency for the fare, in order to avoid the 25 per cent, exchange entailed by payment in Australian money, says Austral News. He secured in93 words
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Article140 1933-04-20 16 Strong Criticism by a Royal Commission AUSTRALIAN OFFICIALS’ MISREPRESENTATION Melbourne, March 31. The Royal Commission established to investigate the grievances of British settlers in Victoria reports in scathing terms on the “misrepresentation by Federal and State officials in London, whereby British emigrants were induced to settle140 words
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Article144 1933-04-20 16 Sydney’s Auction Shops The rapid adjustment of Australia’s economic position to modern conditions has cheapened some classes of foodstuffs to an extraordinary degree, despite the fact that £125 still go to make up £lOO sterling. There are now meat auctions in Sydney, says Austral News,144 words
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Article115 1933-04-20 16 Six Weeks Trek in 40 Minutes Australian airmen have just pioneered still another new fie.v. of commercial aviation, by transporting a herd of dairy cattle from Lee, New Guinea, to Wau, in the interior, without mishap. Some time ago, a dairy nerd was imported from Queenslanu to115 words
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Article62 1933-04-20 16 Australia has discovered a new use for coarse crossbred wool which, at the moment, has comparatively low market value. A Brisoane firm has lately been using it in place of kapok for mattresses and pillows. The results are eminently satisfactory, says Austral News. Such wool is62 words
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Article349 1933-04-20 16 Penang Resident Fined $3O Mr. P. G. Ward re-appeared in the Police Court this morning to receive conviction by the Magistrate on a charge connected with an accident on March 28. The full charge was “that you, on or about March 28, 1933, at about 10.40 a.m., on349 words
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