Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 April 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 90. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 21st APRIL, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 347 1 X R X. Britaln RUgby Consultation With Commissariat SEQUEL TO EMBARGO London, April 20. It is announced on behalf of the Russian Trade Delegation in London that M. Ozer--Bky, head of the delegation, and his two assistants will proceed to Moscow on Monday for a consultation
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  • 72 1 —Reuter. Unkn own tO| Head of The Hohen?mi Berlin April 20. has iXSi n admin -tration at BerW «hel m 6 n a y declared that Prince had XZ", 1 0 Dorot1 Us '“««ledge bOUt tbe pre <e *-Kai B er) and h head of deB re
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  • 43 1 O'fendant Apologises Own Correspondent) Kid Slan(ler action gaPOre> April 20 ty 8 T ilg am S t Mr fought by the New day rad,: Commissi Boulter His MajesJ',, r Boults f F Was settled tow 10 tetter f
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  • 398 1 .—Reuter. Enlarged Powers EXPORT OF GOLD PROHIBITED Washington, April 20. The proposed legislation in connection with President’s powers as Dollar Dictator,” now drafted, includes a provision for authorising the issue of new currency up to $3,000,000,000. The Treasury has issued President Roosevelt's executive order forbidding
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  • 79 1 Reuter. The Times Comment London, April 21. An admirable analysis of a problem which has become knotted with bitterness and mistrust, declares The Times,” commenting on Sir Samuel Wilson’s report. It says the report should be submitted to the closest examination before definite action is taken
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  • 145 1 .—Reuter. Dispute Over Stock OPENING OF IMPORTANT RAILWAY LINK Moscow, April 20. Replying to Manchukuo’s demand for the return of rolling stock of the Chinese Eastern Railway, the Soviet Consul-Gene-ral at Harbin has sent a letter to the Manchukuo Government emphasising that the stock not
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  • 43 1 i.—Reuter Wireless. Over £750,000 for Charity London, April 17. Magnificent charitable bequests, exceeding £750,000, are contained in the will of Baroness Seaforth, which include £267,000 to the German Red Cross, £60,000 to the Seaforth Sanitorium and £30,000 to Dr. Barnardo’s Homes.
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  • 89 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Crops Destroyed BRIDGES AND BUILDINGS DAMAGED London, April 20. The Colonial Office states that a severe hurricane passed over the northern end of the central islands of New Hebrides on April 8 and 9. Serious damage was done in the north to
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  • 38 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Dr. Roberto Balestreri Turin, April 17. Dr. Roberto Balestreri, the famous climber and President of the Italian Academic Alpine Club, was killed to-day by falling into a crevasse while mountaineer- ing near Pontresina.
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  • 47 1 Canada and the United States.—Reuter Wireless. Agreements Prolonged Brussels, March 16. The agreements in connection with the international steel tube cartel have been prolonged until March, 1935. The agreements affect Germany, Belgium, France, Hungary, Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Britain, Canada and the United States.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 121 1 prices generally increasing.—Rugby Radio Service. Other Markets Affected NEW YORK PRICES INCREASING London, April 20. After a somewhat erratic day in London the foreign exchange market dollar rate on sterling improved at the close to 3.85. Other markets were, at first, considerably affected by American
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  • 123 1 shipowners from financial ruin.—Reuter Wireless. International Co-operation of Shippers London, April 17. A plan of international co-operation for shippers to facilitate deliberation of the World Economic Conference has been submitted to the British Chamber of Shipping by a deputation from the Baltic International Maritime Conference representing
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  • 116 1 —Reuter Wireless. League Committee’s Recommendations Geneva, April 15. A further stage in the fight against the evil of traffic in women and children was reached by the conclusion of the session of the League Committee dealing with such traffic. The Committee decided to recommend the
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  • 84 1 against 72,000,000 lbs. in 1926—Reuter Wireless. Record Level Maintained London, April 17. Notwithstanding the low prices, the world’s wool production is being maintained near the record level of 1929, according to official statistics. Russia alone shows a big decrease, her crop being estimated at 50 per cent,
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  • 168 1 ,—Reuter. Can Never Be Conquered GENERAL MA CHAN-SAN INTERVIEWED Berlin, April 20. Sixty Chinese officers headed by General Ma Chan-san arrived here from Moscow. They were mostly clad in European costume but the women and children, together with the mountainous baggage, made a picturesque scene in the
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  • 45 1 I. —Rugby Radio Service. London, April 20. The King, accompanied by the Queen and the Princess Royal, attended the Epsom Races to-day. H.e saw his horse The Abbot run a dead heat with the animal called Jim Thomas—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 143 1 And He Died Fifty years ago Thomas Smith sat in the same Windsor chair at Ye Olde Round House, a 1,100-year-old inn at St. Albans, Herts. It was rather tall for him, so the landlord had the legs shortened. After a few years the landlord told
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  • 146 1 Sandy Herd Tries the 6-in. Hole Golf is a queer game. When Gene Sarazen suggested that the holes should be enlargd to eight inches in diameter he thought he had a bright idea. On the Chertsey (Surrey) course, nearly 100 British amateurs and four professionals tested
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    • 1908 2 2 X'IJN/YrMljr Lrnz.r, 11 AINU QIXVAIIC MIES FOR CASUAL WOTICES WWWWWWWI, o s < 5r0,«K»l BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS ord!.™. No. 1.7 limited. (Labour) I 116 (Incorporated to the Straits Settlement».) NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered All communications relating to Straits Settlements, Successors to HANDEL MAATSCH APPIJ, OP INDIA AUSTRALIA AND advertisements should be addressed
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  • 812 3 Allegations Withdrawn by Darlington Man JUDGE’S COMMENT In the King’s Bench Division on March 30th, Mr. Justice Branson dismissed with costs the action for breach of contract, conspiracy, and fraud brought by Mr. Charles Henry F. Bagley, of Carmel Road, Darlington, against the Northern Mercantile
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  • 536 3 Smash and Grab in West End of London WOMAN INJURED Raiders’ Car Mounts Pavement rr Smash and grab raiders stole a pad of rings valued at £12,000 from the window of Messrs. Garrard and Company, jewellers, of Albemarle Street, in the West End of London on
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  • 152 3 Mr. Eric Linklater to be Married The engagement is announced between Mr. Eric Linklater, the novelist, and Miss Miss Marjorie Maclntyre, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lan Maclntyre, of the Tower, Murrayfield, Edinburgh. Their wedding will take place in June. Mr. Linklater has stated
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 238 3 Six Pint Blancmanges ready flavoured '.I B rown Polson's Flsvoured Com Flour is a great idea. y It saves time, labour and money because you can make delicious blancmanges and pudding sauces in a moment —with only one minute’s boiling. You now have the RtjiJent Agmft:— famous Corn Flour, which
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    • 64 3 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 ,t
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  • 319 4 Mullins of the Clear Eyes is Dead HIS SON’S TRAINING “The man with the clear eyes” is dead. Chief Petty Officer Richard Mullins, hero of one of the most gallant feats of the war, died in the Balmoral Sanatorium, Southend. When a “Sunday Express” representative
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  • 228 4 Girls Trained in Confidence T rickery A newly-formed gang of expert women pickpockets and confidence tricksters who are training girls of 18 and 19 to be as skilful in crime as they are themselves are causing Scotland Yard considerable anxiety. Until recently the women who run
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  • 91 4 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending April 15, 1933, shows a total of 52 deaths —35 males and 17 females —the death-rate being 17.38 per mille compared with 16.37 in the preceding week and with 16.75 in
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  • 559 4 15th Anniversary THE REV. A. D. HARCUS TO OFFICIATE It is very appropriate that the 15th Anniversary Service of the opening of St. Andrew’s Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, April 30, is to be conducted by the first Presbyterian Minister of Selangor, the Rev. A. D.
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  • 392 4 Monday, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. T. Roosevelt, Colonel Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jomaron arrived to stay at Government House. Commander Sir John Alleyne, R.N., Mr. W. Keblinger, Mr. T. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gooch and Mr. McFarlane dined at Government
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  • 65 4 The long-awaited Report by Sir Samuel Wilson on the Decentralization proposals has proved just what we anticipated—a complete vindication of the policy outlined by His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi at the Sri Mena/nti Durbar in August 1931. Straits Echo. Sir Cecil Clementi's policy has triumphed as
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  • 172 4 Collectors’ 100 Good Qualities Tax collectors in future must have Personality, and One Hundred Good Qualities. Somerset House has inaugurated a new regime (borrowed, incidentally, from St. Paul City, U.S.A.). In the past a collector merely had to possess Force of Character, Judgment and Initiative, Ability
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  • 18 4 The following are undelivered telegrams: Dhevidass, c|o Postmaster; Abdulaziz, c|o Keankep Huplane; Chop Teosweelong Sittiowyanpoh; Theanseng.
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  • 714 4 Mr. B. A. Mallal left Singapore by the Conte Rosso on Monday. Mrs. J. Brown, of Stratton Estate, has gone on a visit to Shanghai. Mr. K, E. Parker, Land Officer, Sarawak, has gone on leave prior to retirement. Mr. H. E. Cutfield has been appointed District
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    • 11 4 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 161 4 I BARGAI NS \Jk JE Still have Stocks of the following, W which we are offering a f exceptionally low prices, to avoid the necessity of removing them to our original premises in Beach Street, at the end of this Month. GRAMOPHONE I RECORDS $0.50 «a I MUSIC $O.lO «py.
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  • 249 5 To-morrow’s Fixtures villa TO ENTERTAIN LEEDS UNITED imwins are the matches to be p E h and scottisb ua^ cs dIVISION I v Leeds U. Aston v AV. Brom A. 80lt 1 1 v Arsenal Hr** 3 v Everton HiMkt v Sunderland j/iwster < v Birmingham
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  • 30 5 .-Reuter. Clydes Convincing Win London, April 20. he following are results of matches Played to-day in the Scottish League Celtic 2, Airdrie 1. Queen’s P. i, Clyde 4.-Reuter.
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  • 222 5 St. George’s v. The Rest i annual are Ihe teams for the «natch to L rgeB v “Rest” golf Curin' n Sunda y- A P ril 2 3 vs M cK Kn i Bht (P N ’> (St (Rest) u, McKinster y and Moncur R 18t T
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  • 744 5 D.A.F.C. Lucky To Win FINE DISPLAY BY KEDAH VISITORS The match for the Clayton Cup, between the D.A.F.C., Penang, and the Young Recreation Club, Kedah, was played yester- J day on the St. Xavier’s ground and result- 3 ed in a win for the Penang team by
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  • 50 5 Municipality and U.A.F.A. Win Their Matches In the Second Division of the Penang Football Association League the Municipality defeated the Chartered Bank by three clear goals while the United Athletic Football Association inflicted a severe defeat on the Tong Sean School Union by four goals to nil.
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  • 567 5 Province Side Defeat Malay Team TWO GOAL VICTORY In a First Division League Match on the Esplanade yesterday the Province Wellesley Football Association defeated the MuthAihbal Football Club, Penang, by two goals to nil in what was a scrappy but interesting game. If the visitors had
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  • 172 5 Women Afraid of Bandit Attack Women who live in Belgrave-square, one of the best residential centres in London, are so terrified of bandits that they are afraid to venture out of doors after dark. “Owing to the views they have expressed and the experiences of my
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  • 437 5 Return Ladies Hockey Match TWO CRICKET MATCHES ON ESPLANADE The Penang Recreation Club Ladies’ hockey team will be leaving for Ipoh by the night mail to-day to meet the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. in a return fixture. At the same time a men’s hockey team
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  • 68 5 If entries permit it is intended to provide two runs for Horses Class 3 at the Spring Meeting, the distances being 5% and 6 furlongs and Stakes $550 per race. Owners are accordingly invited to enter on the understanding that they will be notified immediately
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    • 673 5 THE “EMPIRE” All-Mains Electric Clock for Offices, Hotels, Clubs or the Home. ■fin Jllw The "Empire" Clock You just plug in, set hands, release knob at back and away she goes. SPECIFICATION Suitable for plugging direct to mains. Supplied either A.C. or D.C. 200-250 volts Current consumption is less than
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 76 5 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths: 31.55 metres, 25.28 metres Call Signs: G.S.B. G.S.E. P.M. 8.50 Big Ben The News 9.05 Talk: “The Week Abroad” Mr. Vernon Partlett (from Moscow) (Blattnerphone-Stille Process) 9.25 Brass and Military Band Concert (Gramophone Records) 10.20 The Northern Studio Orchestra Directed by John Bridge 11.35 Dance Music
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  • 1773 6 AFTER MAGNIFICENT CONTEST—BEST RACE FOR YEARS OXFORD'S WONDERFUL EFFORT The Boat Race The eighty-fifth University Boat Race was rowed on the four and a quarter mile course from Putney to Mortlake on April 1 and resulted in a win for Cambridge by two and
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  • 498 6 P W D L For Agst Aberavon 37 24 5 8 353 163 Bk.of England.. 21 11 2 8 227 205 Barclays Bk. 23 14 3 6 329 147 Bath 33 21 1 11 313 211 Bedford 30 21 0 9 355 192 Blackheath 34 27 0
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  • 785 6 Successful Play That Brought No Pleasure living on NERVES Daughter of Late H. W. Massingham London, April 12. The death has occurred of Miss Dorothy Massingham, the actress and playwright, daughter of the late Mr. H. W. Massingham, the famous journalist. She was the author in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinane Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam an.. Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.
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    • 274 6 I Jag- Wt JhtHv Jr It's a Wise Mother Who Puts Her Child on Trufood 5 Nearest To Mother's Milk i Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding 1 because it is actually almost akin to breast milk so near in fact, that 1 medical science
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  • 677 7 Unusual Story with Hatry Case as Background BANK AND A COMPANY London, March 3. judgment in a case which was an echo a Hatr y frauds and involved more a million pounds was given by Lord bright to-day in the King’s Bench Diviclaim
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  • 138 7 Death from Shock After Loss of Husband David R^' trgar( “t Hamilton, widow of Dr. Dfficer ,f n*' Hamilt °n, former Medical died on A lth for Shi P le y, Yorkshire, Gl asgow J" 3at her br °ther’s home in her husband 1 heart at
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  • 186 7 Singapore Vessel to Fall Into Hands of Shipbreakers Training ship, oil tanker, fuel oil hulk that is the varied history of the auxiliary steamship Myr Shell, which lies outside the Singapore Harbour near Tanjong Rhu preparatory to being taken to Kobe to be handed over to Japanese
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  • 136 7 Punjabi Woman’s Sudden Death The sudden death of a Punjabi woman named Hennam, Kaur, led to inquiries being made by the Police and at the Coroner’s inquiry in Ipoh, the doctor giving evidence said that the contents of the stomach were sent to Kuala Lumpur for analysis. The
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  • 92 7 Fails to Appear as Judgment Debtor When a judgment summons matter came before the Supreme Court, Singapore, it was stated that the judgment debtor was the Official Assignee. There was no representative of the Official Assignee in Court. Mr. Briggs, who appeared for judgment creditors in the action
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  • 70 7 “No Money, No Home and No Friends” I have no money, no home and no friends,” was the despairing plea of a ragged and unkempt Chinese who was produced before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore Second Magistrate, charged with having no visible means of subsistence. His Honour
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  • 69 7 Miss Megan Lloyd George was prevented by an attack of whooping cough from taking her place as president of the North Wales Women’s Liberal Federation annual conference at Caernarvon on March 30 but was re-elected to the office. Dame Margaret, who presided, said with a
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  • 736 7 SLAVE-DRIVERS WHO ARE ROBBING BRITAIN Britain’s future relationship with Soviet Russia has been thrown into the melting pot by the outrageous arrest of six Britons on the fantastic charge of sabotaging machines they helped to erect. The Soviet’s record of intrigue against the British Empire,
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  • 300 7 Home Rule for Streatham PLUS A MAYOR AND A DUST CART Brixton Pah London’s genteel and high tone suburb, Streatham, has boldly hoisted the standard of Home Rule, and is demanding a charter of incorporation, with a mayor, aidermen, town clerk, dust carts an’ everything. News that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 30 7 APIOt STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in_the house. 1 W. J. EDMONDS The English Pharmacy 6Z-54. Beach Street, Penang
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    • 47 7 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times. ER PITI CM ND ED METAL BEST QUALITY Competitive j/t?/ tj r ces J ND EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in the S.S.)
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    • 148 7 /Jy Er O roomrtccoCT pyramid HANDKERCHIEFS FORMIN’ Famous the world over, for their enduring colours, t" splendid quality and fine texture. See the latest patterns wider and smarter range than ever. Tootal Guaranteed for satisfaction. You know Pyramid by the Pyramid name label—none genuine without. A TOOTAL PRODUCT. TOOTAL BROADHURST
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  • 902 8 From its birth the subject of decentralization of certain public services in the Federated Malay States has been productive of controversy, nearly all of which has been due to the fact that intentionally or unintentionally, the public has never been kept informed from official sources of the
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  • 1043 8 In all the history of leg-nulling there 1 has never been a richer faice than that played out by Dean Swift and Partridge I the Astrologer. To predict a man's death, publish his obituary, and then in face of the victim’s protestations of continued existence prove
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  • 655 8 CAFE GOOSEBERRxj From Mr. L. Taviera, retired I > Taiping, we have received f. shoots of the Cape successfully growing in his Cah6! Taiping. Some time ago we acknT? at the receipt of two samples Oak. These. Mr. i know, are coming round spiend h Cape Gooseberry,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 427 8 OLD > BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY ■F whisky *<£«** a Sr 11 <P *****3 V 833. STOCKED BY ALL LEADING WINE MERCHANTS SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG, (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. THE ROYAL SOCIETY Or ST. GEORGE. I ’HE Annual Ball will be held at the
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    • 92 8 j *****31X1 l-J IZILJ leJ IJumm iu Qu iu iuiu iu i ju E. O. HOTEL PENANG. *4 SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wed. 26th April. 1933 Dance Music by the Band of the S.S. President Monroe KNOWN THE WORLD OVER ■t > 'xW All t > >. s > e
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  • 1647 9 Mr. C. A. Barnard's Survey PROBABLE NIGHT STOP AT PENANG, NOT SINGAPORE <■ A. Barnard, of Imperial Airways Ltd., who recently surveyed route from Calcutta to Singapore in connection with the proposed loud on-Singapore-Australia air-mail service, has now issued his notes of the possibilities of the
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  • 348 9 —Reuter. Race To Follow America’s Ac+ian DOUBTS AS TO PRESIDENT'S POLICY London, April 20. A disorderly race for currency depreciation is envisaged as the possible result of America’s abandonment of the gold standard which is received here with mixed feelings. Speculation is rife concerning the effect it will
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  • 60 9 Zeven Provincien in February. —Reuter Wireless. Sneevliet Receives 5 Months’ Imprisonment Amsterdam, April 15. Five months’ imprisonment was inflicted on Snevliet, secretary of the revolutionary Socialist party and a member of the Provincial Council, charged in connection with the recent trouble at the naval establishments following
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  • 369 9 Disappointing bouts At Fun Bi Frolic (By “SECONDS OUT”) The fights held at the Fun Frolic yesterday, which attracted a large crowd were disappointing, the programme being much altered and the boxers themselves evidently not in form. Although there were two knock-out wins, amongst the professional fights
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  • 126 9 Boy Nara Meets Choo Again With the return fight between Boy Nara, the local fighter, and Fighting Choo of Singapore as the main draw, the Young Men’s Hindu Association hopes to get a record crowd at the Theatre Hall to-night. Fighting Choo won most surprisingly,
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  • 201 9 On Sunday at Fun Frolic Mr. G. E. Faulkner realises that the fights seen recently were very disappointing indeed, mainly due to the fighters not keeping fit. He is now preparing at great expense and trouble to get up a really excellent programme for
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  • 439 9 Although the sky was very dark with clouds which precede a heavy downfall of rain, rain did not fall, and the Championship Pairs tie between James and McLeod Craik (skip) v. Sanders and Edwards (skip), postponed on the 13th inst. due to the very
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  • 96 9 TEN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £l5B-5-0 £159-17-6 TIN —(3 Months) London £l5B-17-6 £l6O-5-0 Singapore 585.00 Business Done Penang $83.37% 50 Business Done Buyers—No sellers Buyers— sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $3.90 $3.85 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $16.00 RUBBER London 2|Jd. New York 3 'i X Singapore eta. 7% eta. TAPIOCA Fair Seed
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    • 80 9 A New Cow CaFeW-5 f wilt be delighted i with us diJUujous Fresh front the Green Meadows L —of Devon Dorset s O' Z SOLE AGENTS: PRITCHARD CO., LTD. K»r.T:Wi i gU'/fTU d ««I’.'/.1-fA i gfaYMli i 4 Cbe |g®g rg IRunnvtueoe Th€ Bri y ht€r TO-MORROW MUSIC in the
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  • 639 10 Reduced Pensions—£Bo,ooo,ooo Reorganised Departments—£Bo,ooo,ooo MEASURES TO GUARD INVESTORS Washington, April 2. President Roosevelt’s vigorous effort to balance the Budget by the elimination of “graft” and a re-organisation of the public service and also to safeguard American investors by the enactment of new laws affecting all
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  • 1382 10  -  RECEPTION AND SOCIETY NOTES—THE EMPIRE STATION —ZEESEN S. W. STATION —WIRELESS IN JAPAN—RADIO ON EVEREST—PORTABLE S. W. TRANSMITTER—AN EMPIRE AMBASSADOR (By P. W. S.) It is a great feeling to be able to commence my notes this week with the news that conditions are at last beginning to show
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1114 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) tn Order Of Wavelength ĕ Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION X cn g P STATION. gu. •335& Interval signals, day, o* tr lnwjils •St g-8 £2 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 6 9 8 30,602 Coltano, Italy
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  • 291 11 Spiri Trickster Exposed iu kl Photography v?* *‘ebrat bk)W Photograph llliam Ho P e of Crewe, k th?^ Were and Arthur Conan uickatcr tew < by J,, 91 un Ms death, comes a BirmU Wtn, O Pe, but > teMef not Ut m "spirit” photo- DUAL PERSONALITY
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  • 214 11 Insuring Against Not Being Married Women are insuring against the risk of not marrying. Many factory workers, earning only a small weekly wage, are denying themselves minor pleasures and luxuries to pay the weekly premiums. On the north-east coast, where unemployment has spoiled many
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  • 32 11 They were sweethearts; they quarrelled and he hit her on the head. “But, sirs,” he explained to the Wood Green magistrates, “I was only impressing my love on her.”
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 84 11 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinan« 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 °more terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so far as their
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1059 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Ml-Mght lam. 2 am. 3 am. 4 mm. 5 mm. 5 6 p.m. 7 9 pm. 10 p. m. 1 a°m. 2 a°m. 3 2°m. 4 a.m. 5 mm. 6 a.m. a.m. 6 p. m 7p. m 10 m to Zeeson
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1678 12 Low Level of Expenses PREPARATIONS FOR A PROSPEROUS FUTURE Mr. Frederick Anderson on the Position The Twenty-third Annual General Meeting of the Gula-Kalumpong Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on March 29 at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Mr. Frederick Anderson (chairman of the company) presided.
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    • 836 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT Conditions in the Rubber Market have remained dull with very ilttle business passing. America for the time being is keeping out of the Market here while trade orders from Great Britain or the Continent are scarce. A fair amount of business has been done by way
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    • 460 12 Messrs. William Jacks and Co. reported on March 29 as follows The delay in bringing about inflation in the U.S.A, has led to a set-back in the “material values of commodities” which had been advanced in anticipation of such a policy, and the future course of prices
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    • 634 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s shark list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 80 90 80 90 Ayer Hitam 11|3 ll|9ex 11|3 ll|9ex Hong Fatt 25 27% 27% 32% Johan 11 15
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    • 56 12 PENANG, APRIL 21 (By Courtesy of the (.bartered Bank, On London Bank Demand 2 3 2333 4 m ta 2 3 13JJ. Hongkong T.T. 40% dis. uoir Private 3 m(ts credit 3 Documentary 24 jg On New York Bank Demand 44, France T.T. 990 qo India TT 152%n0m Shanghai
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    • 124 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Tuesday Paris 87% 87 716 New York 3.85 3.49 Montreal 4.36 4.15 Brussels 24.76% 24.67% Geneva 17.86 17.81 Amsterdam 8.58% 8.52 Milan 67 67 3(16 Berlin 15.15 14 732 Stockholm 19 116 18.95 Copenhagen 22.45 22.45 Oslo 19 916 19.55 Vienna 33 33
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  • 613 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Inwlng is a list of vessels from Penang during the week: tn PORT TO-DAY n.WANCrrom Pan S kor Dlndln K a Sails lor Kantang, Pungab and Ghirbi. e KINTA from Singapore and Port !SS \wetU-nham. Sails for Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham and
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  • 364 13 APRIL, 1933 APRIL 22 Cricket: P. R. C. v Malay Cricket Club, Esplanade. Ulu Piah Company, Ltd,, annual meeting, Kennedy, Burkiel Co., Ltd., noon. League Fottball: S. X. R. C. v. C. R. C., S. X. I. ground. APRIL 23 Cricket :P. R. C. v. B. R.
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  • 883 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe and North America route Alor Star-Amsterdam Direct Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. A mail for Siam (Bangkok), Burma (Rangoon), India (Calcutta), Iraq (Baghdad), Egypt (Cario, Palestine and Egypt), by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail
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  • 1111 13 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST EP A N AMES. S c 2 m H (RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Allenby Rubber Co. c C Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malav Estates 70 03 Aye’ Hitam Planting Syndicate so o Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. o io Aver Panas Rubner
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    • 19 13 A small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette is busier than the bee. It works all day and every day.
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    • 42 13 GAZETTE PRESS 7tD?| MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS > POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS y/f I PENCILS I INKS I G U M y/' Z' 1 /CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS J V// LETTER HEADS > MEMORANDUM FORMS X* ESTATE REPORT FORMS y/' ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICESJ
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 171 13 SEASON EXTENDED TILL I 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 J WE ADVISE YOU NOT TO MISS THIS PICTURE 1 IT’S REALLY GOOD J LORETTA YOUNG IN FIRST NATIONAL’S "THEY CALL IT SIN "I OPENING TO-MORROW AT THE 2.45 MATINEE J ENGLAND’S GREATEST STAR I j GEORGE ARLISS 1 IN HIS
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  • 1382 14 Farmer Committed for Trial MURDER CHARGE Discoveries After Fire Penrith, March 31. Further evidence for the prosecution was given, before the magistrates at Hackthorpe in the case in which Richard Hetherington, farmer, of Great Strickland, Penrith, is accused of the murder by shooting of an elderly couple,
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  • 164 14 Estate Which Shrunk from £120,000 to £50,000 Chicago, March 29. A quarter of a million dollars (£50,000 at par) was the value of the late Mayor Cermak’s estate as estimated in his will, now filed for probate. Charitable and political contributions and shrinkage of real estate values
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    • 528 14 K fl I bp||jL ipj( ww I —DISTRIBUTORS i I HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. i 1 SINGAPORE. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR aadIPON. I Jjfl I THE FAMOUS “PRESSURELESS TOUCH” s THE BLUES I HAS MADE IT THE FAVORITE OF KT v No man or woman is more sick of life than
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  • 517 16 Gaol For Ex-Constable OFFERED BRIBE OF FORTY DOLLARS I agree it is a despicable thing to attempt to bribe a police officer who, as everybody knows, must be like Caesar’s •wife,” said defending counsel before the Second Magistrate, Singapore, in the course of his address in a
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  • 197 16 Mr. Goodman Arrives from Singapore The Hon. Mr. Arthur Mitchell Goodman, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S., who has been appointed Resident Councillor, Penang, on the retirement of the Hon. Mr. P. T. Allen, arrived from Singapore this morning by the s.s. Kedah, and assumes
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  • 71 16 C. R. C. vs. S. T. Co. The following will play for the C.R.C. against the Straits Trading Co. Club on Sunday on Victoria Green at 10.15 a.m.: Lim Cheng Hock, Eu Cheow Hin, Oh Chong Seng, Tan Ah Ee, Eu Cheow Teik, Boey Seng Poe, Lim Seng
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  • 518 16 General Information On Roads Singapore: (Municipal)—Civil Aerodrome construction Railway crosses; Changi, Joo Chiat, Tanjong Katong, and Grove Roads; Crossing should be approached with caution. Dunearn Road—at junction Chancery Lane—Repairs. Caution. Bras Basah Road—Repairs. Caution. Newton Circus—at junction Newton, Kampong Java, Bukit Timah and Scotts Roads—Repairs. Caution.
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  • 291 16 Large Quantity of Unclaimed Articles Over 50 articles were enumerated in a case in the Police Court, to-day, in which a Chinese husband and wife named Chee Wah Hoon and Wong Ah Yin respectively were charged with dishonest retention of stolen property, at 1.30 a.m., on April
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  • 135 16 A Chinese named Ng Hong Yooi was charged in the Police Court this morning with the theft, between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on April 17, from house No. 5, Sepoy Lines Road of one Columbia gramophone and records, the movable property of Miss E. Morris.
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  • 42 16 The adjourned public examination of Mr. Lim Chin Guan, in bankruptcy, which was fixed for to-day was adjourned for a fortnight on the application of Mr. P. J. D. Regester, who is appearing for one of the creditors.
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  • 58 16 The Unlimited Sweep As already stated the Penang Turf Club is only having one Unlimited Sweep for the Extra Professional Meeting commencing on April 29. This sweep will be held on a race on the last day of the meeting, May 6. The value of
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  • 88 16 The Honourable Mr. A. Montague Goodman arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s. “Kedah” together with Mrs. Goodman in order to assume his duties as Resident Councillor. Other passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor and infant, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White and 2 infants, Mr. and
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  • 98 16 The following passengers arrived in Ptnang this morning by the s.s. ‘‘Klang":From Singapore: Mr. G. Schilley, Mr.G. D. S. Silva. From Port Swettenham: Mr and to E. L. Watson, Mr. R. Nixon, Mr PM Miss Ann Darcy Irvine, Mr. Burnet, It McGavin, Mr. Thamby Pillai, Mrs. A. I
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 47 16 I A NEW SHIPMENT HAS I Just Arrived AT YOUR NAME! I I O J BRIDGE COATS in various j designs and most fascinating r Colours. > .11 PRICES TO MEET THE PURSE INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. j Wassiamull Assomull Co., j 12, BISHOP STREET, r 'Phone 626. w
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    • 28 16 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs !.°n be bac ,ked by consistent advertising. Use the 1 inang Gazette regularly and keep at the ton of :he tree.
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    • 53 16 BOXING DRURY LANE THEATRE HALL To-night To-night at 9.30 p.m. Great Return Contest BOY NARA (Y.M.H.A.) Penang vs FIGHTING CHOO (Singapore) AND A STRONG SUPPORTING CARD Tickets obtainable at OVERSEA TRADING SYNDICATE and MESSRS. HOCK HUAT CO. Reserved $1.50, Ist Class $l.OO, 2nd Class 70 cts. and 3rd Class 30
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    • 156 16 IT IS THE VOGUE TO WITH Parmanand’s ANY PATTERN ANY DRESS BECOMES AN ORIGINAL "CREATION" When carried out with PARMANAND'S SILKS. They are unusual, refreshingly different. Patterns and Weaves make them an inspiration to work with, while their Serviceable Qualities and Latest Designs Preserve the Charm of your I CREATIONS
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