Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 April 1933
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Title Section21 1933-04-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE (STABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY N 0 94. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS21 words
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Article1288 1933-04-26 1 Chancellor Takes A Ferny Off The Pint pessimism over financial prospects UNJUSTIFIED Ha!f-Yearly Instalments Of Income Tax Introducing the Budget in the House of Commons the Chandler of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, declared that .osimism over the country’s financial prospects was not justified. Ik disagreed—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 1,288 words
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Article94 1933-04-26 1 —Reuter Wireless. Debt Payments PAPER DOLLARS FOR GOLD DOLLARS Berlin, April 25. The view that Germany should b< allowed to .repay in paper dollars th< debts contracted in gold dollars, thu; lightening her debt problem, is ex pressed in an official communiqui which states that Germany—Reuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article61 1933-04-26 1 .—Reuter. Entertained by Chinese Students Berlin, April 25. General Ma and several Chinese officers were guests of honour at a reception given by Chinese students at which the Chinese Minister, the staff of the Chinese Legation and 250 guests were present. The guests of honour were.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article196 1933-04-26 1 Important Singapore Conference DUTCH AND MALAYAN DELEGATES MEET International Marketing Organisation (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 25. The Conference regarding Tin convened by H.E. the Governor is expected to occupy to-morrow and Thursday when the Dutch and Malayan delegates will discuss the future of196 words
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Article96 1933-04-26 1 World Economic Conference.—Rugby Radio Service. At Geneva CAPT. EDEN AS CHIEF BRITISH DELEGATE London, April 25. n he Disarmament Conference re-opens this afternoon at Geneva. Capt. Anthony in, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs is the chief British Delegate at Geneva. He arrived yesterday and interviewed the GermanWorld Economic Conference.—Rugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Article62 1933-04-26 1 i.—Reuter. Overthrow of GovernorGeneral Nanking, April 25. The protracted Mohammedan rebellion at Sinkiang in Chinese Turkestan which developed from the imprisonment of eight Mohammedan tribal chieftains and incorporation in the White Rusians Provincial Army reached a climax with the capture of the provincial capital of Thuai.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article79 1933-04-26 1 Aircraftsman Believed Killed (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Apr. 25. An R. A. F. Hawker Horsley No. 36 (Torpedo Bomber) crashed in the Johore Strait at 10.45 a.m. The pilot was carrying out front camera gun practice when the machine dived into the sea. The79 words
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Article125 1933-04-26 1 And Prevents Suicide of Man on Line London, April 12. The stopping of a train by a boy who altered a signal, to prevent an alleged attempted suicide, was described at Altrincham, Cheshire. Ernest Lowndes, aged 27, of Ashley, was bound over on a charge of attempting125 words
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Article82 1933-04-26 1 Seafront Boarding House Danger to Seamen Salmon pink lampshades hanging in the dining-room of an hotel on the seafront at Looe, Cornwall, may lead fishermen to disaster, and the council, who take this view, have asked the landlady to select another colour. There is a red lamp82 words
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Article58 1933-04-26 1 —Reuter. NEW TIN QUOTA London, April 26. The Financial Times learns that a meeting' of tin producers at The Hague adopted a new quota, involving a further cut on production of 6 23 per cent., hence for the 14 months ending August 8, 1934, the monthly output quota.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article247 1933-04-26 1 Romance of Last Big Piece of World’s Unappropriated Territory London, April 10. By a decision of the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague, one of the few expanses of the earth hitherto formally unappropriated is declared to belong to Denmark. A Reuter message states247 words
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Advertisement14 1933-04-26 1 MAG ATA brothers dentists Head Office next t 0 The Dispensary Br>wh Ofc.' Stre14 words
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Advertisement9 1933-04-26 1 PENANG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING Pages 7 and 109 words
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Advertisement2069 1933-04-26 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices L»ndo„-. Four u p -to-d.u NEW BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Dredging Residential hotels NEDERLANDSCBE Chartered Co. (1922) Ltd. yourself and your friends. I cuisine. Charges are in keeping with pre M AATSCH APPI Jg INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHrv 1 within 3 minutes Hyde Park and Tube. sent conditions.2,069 words
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Article2330 1933-04-26 3 ReMIER' 5 VIS,T TO WASH,NGTON CHANCELLOR AND the BUDGET: HEAVY TASKS OF CABINET MINISTERS: GREAT PARLIAMENTARIANS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 8. AMERICA AND ECONOMIC CON FERENCE Acceptance by the Prime Minister of President Roosevelt s invitation to V*ashwill postpone still further a deci--1 on2,330 words
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Advertisement14 1933-04-26 3 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press. Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery14 words
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Advertisement295 1933-04-26 3 ■F VMMMv, W' sound Policies issued against FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, Etc., Etc. FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. Representatives Messrs. Kennedy Co., Mr. Ben R. T. Mitchell, c/o Messrs. William Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd., Penang. Messrs. Boon Tean Co., 142, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. Choy295 words
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Article542 1933-04-26 4 Reproduction of Musical Works AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT The hearing of the test action to decide whether loud-speaker reproductions of the 8.8. C. broadcasts in places of public entertainment, such as cafes, restaurants, and similar places, constituted a new performance entitling to copyright owners to royalties, was542 words
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151 1933-04-26 4 British Losses London, April 5. Airship mishaps since the war have included the following:— 1919.—U.5.A, airship C 8 blew up at Baltimore —seventy-five injured; British N S 11 burst over North Sea—seven killed. 1921. —British R 38 wrecked over the Humber—forty-four killed. 1922. —U.S.A.151 words
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Article198 1933-04-26 4 How Man Escaped Two Years in Gaol THE OPEN WINDOW Because a window was partly open and, not closed, George Warner, aged 58, fitter,] of no fixed abode, has escaped a sentence of two years’ hard labour. Warner pleaded guilty at the West Kent Quarter Sessions at198 words
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Article155 1933-04-26 4 Prisoners May Now Leave Dock to Choose Counsel Sir Montagu Sharpe, K.C., intimated at the Middlesex Sessions on April 10 that he had received from the Bar an application that prisoners wishing for a “dock brief” should be allowed to leave the dock and go to155 words
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Article157 1933-04-26 4 Committee to Study Italian Example A group of experts has been formed to study the working of the “corporate state” in Italy, and to consider the possible application of its principles to the problems of British industry. The chairman of a committee formed is Sir Charles Petrie, and157 words
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Article180 1933-04-26 4 Girl Who Was Disappointed in Love Paris, April 11. A young factory worker of Monville, near Rouen, has just made her fourth unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide. First she threw herself under a car, but the driver swerved and missed her. A few days later she180 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article234 1933-04-26 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I see that according to the minutes of the meeting of the S.S. (Penang) Association held on the 19th instant, which was published in to-day’s issue of the Pinang Gazette, it was decided that Government be asked to notify holders234 words
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Article273 1933-04-26 4 Welcome to Mr. W. R. Boyd At the fortnightly meeting of Municipal Commissioners yesterday a welcome was extended to the new Acting President, Mr. William Ryder ooyd. Before the ousiness was transacted, Dr. J. Emile Smith said that he would like to extend to Mr. Boyu273 words
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210 1933-04-26 4 Pending Decision of New Zealand Court Wellington, April 7. Mr. W. H. Rhodes-Moorhouse who, two years ago, was known as the “Flying Etonian,” stands to win or lose a £200,000 estate by a pending decision of the New Zealand Appeal Court. He is210 words
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Article487 1933-04-26 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daly are going on leave early next month. Lieut. (Surveyor of Works) A. White, P.A.5.1., is now captain.. Mrs. J. Brown, of Stratton Estate, has 1 eone on a visit to Shanghai. Mr. R. H. White, of Harrisons Barker Co., Ltd., Kuala487 words
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Article147 1933-04-26 4 Monday, April 17. Hon. Sir John Scott and Lady Scott, Hon. Mr. W. C. Huggard and Mrs. Huggard, Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, Lt.-Col. M. J. T. Reilly and Mr. G. A. G. Walker dined at Government House. Tuesday, April 18. Lady Clementi and Misses Clementi had147 words
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Advertisement226 1933-04-26 4 I I A/ E haVe of fhe lowing I which we are offering at I exceptionally low prices, f 0 0 avoid the necessity of removing them to our original premises in Beach I Street, at the end of this Month. GRAMOPHONE I RECORDS $0.50 «k MUSIC so.lo'w VIOLINS $5.00226 words
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Article1257 1933-04-26 5 A NeW Mid<lle-we>g ht Champion haR vey beaten on POINTS BY McAVOY McAvoy, of Rochdale, is the new iip weight champion of Great Britain m /of the Lonsdale belt. On April db f Hile Vue, Manchester, he defeated 10 a Uvey, of London, the holder, on Ur over fifteen1,257 words
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210 1933-04-26 5 M.C.C. and Delay After Rain It is learned on the best authority that K. S. Duleepsinhji will play no cricket during the forthcoming season. The doctors attending him have given a hopeful report that he will in time be restored to normal health. As210 words
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Article155 1933-04-26 5 Sunday Ceremony at Register Office Walter Lindrum, the Australian billiards player, was married on April 9 at the Henrietta-street Register Office, London, to Miss Alicia Hoskin, a pretty twenty-seven-years-old Australian girl. Notice of the wedding w r as given some days ago, but both Mr. Lindrum and155 words
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Article207 1933-04-26 5 —Reuter. Blue Grass Scratched London, April 25. The following are the probable starters for the two Thousand Guineas Stakes, the first of the year’s classic races, which will be run at Newmarket to-day. Blue Grass was scratched at 11.15 a.m. to-day. HARINERO (Mr. W. Barnett)—Reuter. - 207 words
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Article58 1933-04-26 5 —Reuter. Win for Lady Nairne Colt London, April 25. The First Spring Two-Year-Old Stakes run at Newmarket to-day over 5 furlongs resulted as follows: LADY NAIRNE C. 1 CAMPANULA 2 MERENDA 3 Twelve ran. Won by a head; two lengths between the second and third. Betting:—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article419 1933-04-26 5 P W D L For Agst Aberavon 39 24 5 10 358 175 Barclays Bk. 24 14 3 7 338 158 Barnet 25 14 0 11 278 263 Bath 35 22 1 12 328 224 Bedford 31 22 0 9 370 196 Blackheath 35 28 0 7419 words
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Article325 1933-04-26 5 Monopolies Beaten In the second division of the Penang Football League the Municipality defeated the Government Monopolies by one goal to nil on the Date Kramat ground yesterday. Both teams were well balanced and although the display did not attain a high standard, a keen struggle ensued325 words
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Article60 1933-04-26 5 P. C. C. vs. P. W. F. A On the Chinese Recreation Club ground at 5.15 p.m. to day. P.C.C.: —W. M. Oak-Rhind; C. Delmar Morgan and H. E. Goodman; H. Bracegirale, J. W. Muncey and S. L. McNee; O. R. T. Henman, J. E. Harvey, A.60 words
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Article23 1933-04-26 5 —Reuter. London, April 25. In a match in the Scottish League Third Lanark drew with Motherwell each side scoring one goal..—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article36 1933-04-26 5 Lawn Bowls Tournament Championship Pairs:—L. M. Norris and T. A. Wemyss beat A. Clark and W. A. Kimpster 21 to 9. vaampionship Singles: —G. C. Miller beat I'. T. Clifton 21 to 20.36 words
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Advertisement612 1933-04-26 5 J IPOH PENANG TAIPENG. > GREAT OFFER °F J LADIES "*7 FROCKS CHIMING y! DONI MORNING ffjSL FROCKS MW this S AT A flHh I REMARK- M®* GREAT J ABLY |Bm| CHANCE J LOW ESCAPE PRICE! YOU! I s ~y 50 ONLY S SMART PRINT FROCKS i In various flora!612 words
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Miscellaneous106 1933-04-26 5 WIRELESS fo-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.55 metres, 25.28 metres Can Signs: G.s.B. G.S.B. P.M. 8 Bi& The News 9.00 Talk: “How the House received the Budget Mr. Wickham Steed (Blattnerphone-Stille Process) 9.05 The Scottish Studio Orchestra Directed by Guy Daines 929 Vaudeville (Gramophone Recrods) 9- Symphony Concert The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra106 words
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Article2355 1933-04-26 6 NURSERY OF TWO QUEENS: PIONEER PHOTOGRAPHER OF ROYALTY: SHOULD THE SEXES WORK TOGETHER?: DEFENDING THE BRITISH GIRL (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 12. THEIR MAJESTIES AT WINDSOR The King and Queen, who are now resident at Windsor, found a number of altera-' tions and2,355 words
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Advertisement208 1933-04-26 6 PYRAMID ‘7l I nd kerchief I Handkerchief For Men LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service, Pyramids offer you always the Greatest Handkerchief Value in the World. Guaranteed by Tootals. A TOOTAL PRODUCT TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE CO., LTD., Manchester, England.208 words
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Advertisement293 1933-04-26 6 Dentists MMBPi say: MM ITS the surface* out BBmZ? of sight, the curve behind your teeth, which old fash ioned tooth-brushes neglect” I This shows how ordinary tooth-brush- 1 I cs fail to clean the inside curve I I of your teeth properly, becatuc they I I are shaped to293 words
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6275 1933-04-26 7 Spirited Speech By Mr. Russell On Customs Union MR. H. W. HUGHES'S ABLE REVIEW Opposition That Will Lead To Commercial Suicide MR. NEWBOLD ELECTED TO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The annual general meeting of members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon at6,275 words
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Article421 1933-04-26 8 If our home farmers are in a bad way, the American farmer still may envy them. Europe knows very little about the farming areas of the Middle West, which really is the backbone of the United States. During the War the American farmers, finding a ready market for421 words
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Article309 1933-04-26 8 In the last years of the Edwardian era, that happy time when the world played like little victims unconscious of their doom, every ballroom in Britain was filled with the dreamy strains of the Blue Danube waltz. Like everything else, it had its day and ceased to be.309 words
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1234 1933-04-26 8 The fisherman’s wife leads a life unlike that of any other wife —it is perhaps true to say that there are as many different kinds of wives as there are different occupations for husbands. Not many wives would envy her, for from childhood she knows1,234 words
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Article779 1933-04-26 8 UNPOPULAR It never rains but it po Urs q I rently with the news that a P I fessor has invented an o rinajl Pn I which he can hear the I the claim of a scientist in r I can cause fire at a distance? Ult779 words
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Advertisement424 1933-04-26 8 BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK P B U /teW x E R PsaL?% s e 514c5>/' t si I I -T» I A I r L-Z ]|&»-'S4 Vj. c Z* S R H i E c A p e IsSEmil E s s T > b?^* gD FOR T Obtainable424 words
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Advertisement40 1933-04-26 8 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE Wed. 26th April, 1933 Dance Music by the Band of the S.S." President Monroe DEL MONTE PRODUCTS ARE THE Best Obtainable HOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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324 1933-04-26 9 «ill be made.—Reuter, Reuter Wireless and ffngby Radio Service. Interviewed At Foreign Office THORNTON AND MACDONALD INNOCENT London, April 25. a a question in the House of AI)S regarding the Moscow trial, Sir X”»»"S* 11,0 tour Metro x,lita ha<l alreauy arrived L|a„d bad been interviewed at«ill be made.—Reuter, Reuter Wireless and ffngby Radio Service. - 324 words
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Article260 1933-04-26 9 Police Commissioner Asks Doctors to Help i flowing recent epidemic o£ thefta the drugs from doctors’ cars, Trench W lnR letter has been sent by Lord SeCretary to the General Medi d H VCt d by the Commi ssioner of that his at/'' Metropolis t260 words
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173 1933-04-26 9 —Reuter. Friendliest Progress Made INFLATION MEASURE IN THE SENATE Washington, April 26. The fact that Mr. Macdonald and President Roosevelt discussed War Debts today ana reached a basis of clear understanding of the situation as affecting the two nations” is disclosed in a communique,—Reuter. - 173 words
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Article194 1933-04-26 9 Plea for the Chartered Company Plan London, April 12. Mr. L. St. Clare Grondona gave further details of his “Ten Year Plan for Home and Empire Land Development and Marketing under Chartered Company Auspices” at the 1912 Club. “Any effective effort to remedy the defects in194 words
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Article178 1933-04-26 9 Jockey Club May Take Notice of a Conviction, Says Solicitor Arthur Wragg, the jockey, failed to appear at Epsom Police Court to answer a summons for failing to stop in response to a constable’s signal while driving in Water-loo-road, Epsom, at 1.40 a.m. on January 10. Mr.178 words
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114 1933-04-26 9 .—Reuter. Significant Assertion PRIVILEGES FOR FRIENDLY FIRMS Tokio, April 25. Discussing with Reuters’ representative the special tariff and other privileges which the Government of Manchukuo is reported to be contemplating according to Japan, Tokuzo Komai a Privy Councillor of Manchukuo who played an important part in.—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article45 1933-04-26 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Statement on Thursday London, April 25. The President of the Board of Trade hopes to be in a position to make a statement in the House of Common on Thursday on negotiations for a trade agreement with Argentina.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article1005 1933-04-26 9 Economic Awakening Of Malays BRITISH ADVISER'S REPORT Excerpts from the British Adviser’s annual report for 1350 A.H. make interesting reading, especially as to the social and economic progress of the Malays of Kedah and their increasing recognition of the dignity of manual labour apart from the1,005 words
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Article104 1933-04-26 9 o YESTERDAY TO-DAY TlN—Spot £l6l-0-0 £163-0-0 London TIN—(B Months) £l6l-15-0 £163-12-6 London $85 50 $86.75 Singapore Business Done $B6 75 Penang Buyers—No sellers 25 tons Business Done «Q R’a $3.85 COPRA— (Sundried) BLACK PEPPER l6 W RUBBER 2JJd. 2Jjd. London 4Uc (G) 4c.(G> New York cts Singapore TAPIOCA104 words
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Advertisement24 1933-04-26 9 IRunn?ineoe The Brighter Hotel.” To-Morrow DINNER DANCE tiffin coupons. Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $85.00 for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. ’Phone 543.24 words
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Advertisement187 1933-04-26 9 B 1 ’-"SSIBL ft f J r r I Little Sleepy head r u There sno hush hush about the house when baby is fed on Humanised Trufood. His sturdy little life goes on like clockwork. Off into dreamland with his bedtime bottle, and the sun is up when he187 words
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Article110 1933-04-26 10 First Englishwoman to Achieve the Distinction LADY EVELYN COBBOLD London, April 8. Lady Evelyn Cobbold, according to Reuter, has achieved the distinction of being the first Englishwoman to perform the pilgrimage to Mecca. Lady Evelyn in a sister of the Earl of Dunmore, V.C., Lord-in-Waiting to the110 words
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555 1933-04-26 10 London, April 11. Capt. W. N. Lancaster took off from Lympne at 5.35 a.m. in an attempt to beat the record of Mrs. Mollison (Miss Amy Johnson) for a solo flight to the Cape. Only his aged mother and father555 words
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Article161 1933-04-26 10 Under Treatment That Creates Energy Some folks are naturally fat, but there s a lot of people who put on pounds of unhealthy fat because they haven’t got enough energy to move about to keep it off. It’s not laziness in most cases —but a condition brought161 words
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Article128 1933-04-26 10 Kentucky Title At the age 22 Mr. James Truman Bingham suddenly finds himself an “Admiral.” He is wondering what to do about it. Mr. Bingham is a second-class midshipman at the United States Naval Academy, and the title has been bestwood upon him by Mr.128 words
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Article300 1933-04-26 10 Seaplane Sinks jji > NAVAL DISASTER i N FRANCE 1 ar is, A.Drii h Eight lives were lost in two ar denta which took place i n Five men penshed in a naval plane disaster, and Three passengers were killed private machine caught tire and300 words
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Advertisement120 1933-04-26 10 Bfe dfciß J **l .tv JF 1 X|| BPN r t FM| iFL ft?! From a Doctor’s Letter My son was fed solely and exclusively on Glaxo from birth until he reached the age of eighteen months. His physical well' being and progress during that period were so extremely satisfactory120 words
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Article464 1933-04-26 11 |V N G ANIMALS AND FOOD -FETCHED" at seance experts astounded London, April 9. »»31 remarkable man in the world n 2 to London to have his powers LX eemonttee ot —a. His b- 1 eXPer,S tenutove b..en appnod hlrrr. o' “nd or trickery has dibco464 words
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Article233 1933-04-26 11 ■ight Thrown on Recent Tragedies t April 9. New moon, true moon true and ■t, r 1 tiave a l° ve r, let me dream of him Bight. r* e Devonshire maiden takes 1 I Neps backwards and repeats this rweal 'on seeing the233 words
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380 1933-04-26 11 Brighton College Head Looks Back 27 Years No headmaster in the country could have had a more affectionate send-off than that which the boys of Brighton College recently gave their retiring headmaster, Canon W. R. Dawson. It is like the taking away380 words
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Article602 1933-04-26 11 But June Declined to Marry Film Director AN ATTACHMENT Newspaper Apologises and Actions Settled Libel actions brought by Lady Inverclyde (June, the actress), and by Mr. Lothar Mendes, a film director, of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, were settled before Mr. Justice MacKinnon recently. Defendants were602 words
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Advertisement37 1933-04-26 11 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 anu Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement345 1933-04-26 11 /tor your throats 'sake, smoke CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES FRESH from (SEALED-FRESH in patented O TRLLVAC tinr arul moisture- y proof CELLOPHANE.' <i V'-- ■■■HRl®ft®® HMagl SSI’WO M... 1 IfcM- i|3Ul -Z*' H STRIPPING THE LEAF In the spacious, tunny Stripping T Z rooms at Arcadia Works, seins >345 words
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1081 1933-04-26 12 PROHIBITION OF ALL NATIVE EXPORTS SUGGESTED FURTHER DETAILS OF THE WYNAND SCHEME J London, April 10. Further details of the new rubber restriction scheme compiled by Mr. C. Wynand, a leading Dutch rubber broker, are now available. The scheme provides (inter alia) for the total1,081 words
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Article704 1933-04-26 12 Annual Meeting WORKING LOSS OF $1,700 The Tenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Lesong Tujoh Rubber Estates Ltd. was held in the Registered Office of the Company, British India House, Penang, on Saturday, 22nd April at noon. Mr. C. B. Graburn was in the704 words
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Article51 1933-04-26 12 PENANG, APRIL 26 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 23|32 4 m|ta 2 3 ***** Private 3 m|ts credit 214 3 Documentary 214 118 On New York Bank Demand 43% t.t. 090nom India T.T. 153 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom Shanghai T.T. 43 Barsnver51 words
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Article583 1933-04-26 12 Unilever Companies* Final Dividends London, April 10. In spite of unexpectedly heavy shipments of rubber from Malaya in March, increasing stocks and expectations that American consumption for the past month will prove to have been decidedly small, Rubber shares have remained remarkably steady of late. This is583 words
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Article130 1933-04-26 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 87 31|32 89 3’16 New York 3.85% 3.87 Montreal 4.40 4.37 Brussels 24.77% 25.12% Geneva 17.94% 18.17% Amsterdam 8.62 8.74% Milan 66% 67% Berlin 15.06% 15.30% Stockholm 19% 19 1132 Copenhagen 22 7|16 22% Oslo 19% 19% Vienna 33 33 Prague130 words
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Article812 1933-04-26 12 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 Ayer Panas 32% 40 32% 40 Batu Lintang 27% 30 27% 32% Glenealy 80 90 82% 90 Kedah 1.05 1.15 c812 words
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Advertisement11 1933-04-26 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement112 1933-04-26 12 Has No Ug’y I Hair NoMh I -I had become I H completely discour- f fcged by a heavy M growth of disgusting f Uk hair I tried depda- K tory pastes. evl I urn B «nelling powders and > y K painful ilectnc// VjH V treatments even Z H112 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-04-26 12 WEATHER RRpoß'p Temp, wind R a 6 a.m. 7 6 E Noon 92 Nw tide tabus High Water. Low TO-DAY LOOa.m. 7.24 a.m 1-20 P-». 8.03 p. m to-morrow 1’35 a m. 7.47 a.m. 143 P m 8.30 pun.39 words
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Article588 1933-04-26 13 schedule of Principal Lines .-Allowing is a st of vessels sailing W® Penanß duriDg the Weel PORT TO-DAY MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, BaM Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Shan. Sails for same ports-to-day. RATAK from Batoe Bahra and Belawan Sails for same ports—to-day. MAHIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein588 words
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Article343 1933-04-26 13 APRIL, 1933 APRIL 26 League Football: P. C. C. v P. W. F. A., C. R. C. ground. APRIL 27 League Football: P. R. C. v M. A. F. C., Esplanade. APRIL 28 Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Messrs. Evatt Co., 10.30 a.m. League Football: P.343 words
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Article992 1933-04-26 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. A mail for Europe and North America route Alor Star-Amsterdam Direct Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. A992 words
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Advertisement147 1933-04-26 13 SUFFERED WITH PSORIKSYEARS Red Patches Itched Terribly. Healed by Cuticura. “I was a sufferer from psoriasis for a period of ten years. It started with small, red patches on my stomach and back and gradually became larger and itched terribly. Dry scales soon covered the eruptions, and one in particular147 words
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Advertisement202 1933-04-26 13 BOXING f'UN FROLIC O SUNDAY 30th 9.15 P.M. STUPENDOUS RACE WEEK CONTESTS I NDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS LIMITED X INTERNATIONAL CONTEST G. MORALES vs. NAi SMARN (Singapore) (Siam) 10 ROUNDS The Ring Gorilla and Former Featherweight Champion of Featherweight Champion of Siam, who claims to have beaten202 words
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Miscellaneous161 1933-04-26 13 WWIAMMWWVWNWWMMM j 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 I "FLAMING GUNS" I "HELL'S HEADQUARTERS" OPENING TO-MORROW j 1 THE MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL COMEDY "TELL ME TO-NIGHT" i Wonderful Songs! Gorgeous Scenery! Joyous Laughter I WITH A BIG CAST OF CONTINENTAL ARTISTES J J INCLUDING 1 I JAN KIEPURA World Famous Tenor T161 words
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Article2838 1933-04-26 14 Summary Of The White Paper SIR ESMOND OVEY'S TELEGRAMS The White I’aper [Cmd. 4286. Price 4d.J J containing correspondence relating to the i arrest of employees of the Metropolitan-, I Vickers Company at Moscow was issued on '1 April 4. The correspondence covers the period from March2,838 words
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Article299 1933-04-26 14 Bitter Attacks on Sir John Simon and Sir E. Ovey TRIALS AGAIN POSTPONED Moscow, April 8. All the newspapers of Russia to-day contain violent attacks on Britain and on Britain's plans for an embargo on Soviet goods. “The Soviet Government, it is said, is determined mercilessly299 words
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Advertisement23 1933-04-26 14 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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587 1933-04-26 16 BOXING NOTES ‘j Local Ex-Champion To Meet Nai Smarn QUEES RETURN FIGHT WITH KID BY “SECONDS OUT” The Amalgamated Amusements Limited Avill be staging their own Boxing Contests in future at the Fun and Frolic, and will have as their first promotion on Sunday587 words
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Article212 1933-04-26 16 The Latest Golfing Story From Kedah Golfing stories like their brothers of fishing fame are often viewed with a certain amount of doubt as to their veracity but an incident in a four ball game on the Dublin Estate course last Sunday is so well authenticated that212 words
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Article88 1933-04-26 16 Ties for Monday Men’s Open Singles Championship. N. A. Sedwick v. Cheah Wat Lum Cheah Wat Sun v. J. R. Burnham Chong Tat Seong v. Saw Tiang Sooi. Men’s Open Doubles Championship. D. D. B. Cook and C. G. Van Houten v. G. A. Rozells and88 words
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Article500 1933-04-26 16 Last evening’s tie in the Championship,” Clifton v. Millar, was notable for the number of hat fulls scored, one by Clifton, and three by Millar. At one period it looked as though Clifton was going to run out an easy winner by a big500 words
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Article140 1933-04-26 16 Complete Fixture List We publish below the complete fixture list of the H.M.S. ivialaya” cup competition this year. NORTHERN SECTION June 3 —Perak v. Kedah, ipen. June 10—Selangor v. Perak, Ipoh. June 24 —Penang v. Perak, Penang. July B—Selangor v. Penang, Kuala Lumpur. July 15—Penang v. Kedah,140 words
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Article93 1933-04-26 16 Malay C.C. v. Straits Trading Club The following players have been selected to play for the Malay Cricket Club against the Straits Trading Club at Butterworth on Sunday. The team will leave Penang by the 8 o’clock launch, and all players will meet at the Church Street Ghaut93 words
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Article297 1933-04-26 16 A Cure For Rheumatism CHINESE FINED FOR DISTILLING SAMSU Lim Kim Ho, a Hokkien Chinese of house 671, Sungei Dua, who on Wednesday, April 19, pleaded guilty to charges of fermenting intoxicating liquor and of possession of distilling apparatus, appeared before the Police Magistrate for sentence to-day.297 words
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514 1933-04-26 16 Laws of Straits Settlements Don’t Say When In the case of Lam Mooi Thoon, a Chinese pawnbroker, charged in the Police Court this morning with failing to enter up pledge books on April 1 at the Aier Itam village pawnshop, the question arose as to514 words
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