Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 April 1933
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Title Section20 1933-04-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 96. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 28th APRIL, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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143 1933-04-28 1 Governor Issues Communique SIAM SENDS AN OBSERVER Find Decisions Not Takers WAY MAY BE CLEARED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 27. His Excellency the Governor has issued the following communique following the tin conference at Government House: Dutch and Malayan representatives held a143 words
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Article131 1933-04-28 1 —Reuter. But June Payments Expected ••OFFICIAL" WHITE HOUSE peclasation Washington, April 27. Thovpa it has been confit med that Pre,idcnt Roosevelt is expected to propose to Congress a war debts moratorium as announced yesterday a declaration made at the WTiite House shows officially that the President expects..—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article391 1933-04-28 1 the mp^a nce nIS further north.-Reu- China’s Attitude Towards Japan Nanking, April 28. Wang Ching-wei, President of the Exe- cutive Yuan, has made a lengthy state- 1 ment refuting criticism in certain quarters of the Chinese Government's policy to Japan as being neither a policy of peace northe mp^ance nIS further north.-Reu- - 391 words
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Article108 1933-04-28 1 Export Permits Required NEW LEGISLATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 27. Rice merchants have received official notification that under the new legislation no rice can be imported into the Dutch East Indies except under a special permit from the Dutch authorities. While not altogether unexpected108 words
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Article34 1933-04-28 1 —Reuter. Engagement to Miss Leonora Brooke London, April 28. It is announced that the engagement is impending between Lord inchcape and Miss Leonora Brooke, the eldest daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article105 1933-04-28 1 Taxation Relief Urged (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Apr. 27. Considering that relief should be given from local taxation and municipal charges the Singapore Ratepayers Association strongly urge a reduction of electric current charges to a maximum of 15 cents and restoration of a basis assessment on105 words
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Article132 1933-04-28 1 Chief of Air Staff London, April 27. The death occurred to-day of Sir Geoffrey Salmond, who was appointed Chief 6f the Air Staff on April 1 but was forced to relinquish his appointment owing to his serious illness.—Reuter. Sir Geoffrey Salmond with distinction in the132 words
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Article43 1933-04-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 27. The body of Firth was found near the scene of the crash. The military funeral took place this evening the Bishop of Singapore officiating. The condition of Grant tnough serious shows no worsening’.43 words
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Article123 1933-04-28 1 .—Reuter. President's Vast Powers CRITICS' PREDICTION Washington, April 28. To-day’s attitude of the senate has practically assured that the President will shortly be invested with power to inflate the currency to a vast and unpredictable extent. By adopting the clause empowering President Roosevelt to reduce the.—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article62 1933-04-28 1 Jewish Community’s Loss (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 27. The death has taken place of Mrs. Marie Clumeck, M.B.E. A well-known member of the Jewish community and a sister of Messrs. Julian and David- Frankel, Mrs. Clumeck recently returned from Europe and America. She62 words
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Article117 1933-04-28 1 cuter. Long Expected Step LEADER'S BROADCAST SPEECH Berlin, April 27. The head of the Steel Helmets, Franz i Seldte, who is Minister of Labour has joined the Nazis taking the Steel Helmets «nth him. The announcement that he was joining the Nazis was made by Herrcuter. - 117 words
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Article35 1933-04-28 1 —Reuter. Result of F ranco-American Conversations Washington, April 28. At the conclusion of the Franco-Ameri-can conversations M. Herriot declared that they had accomplished “enormous progress in preparation for the World Eco- nomic Conference..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article112 1933-04-28 1 180.0C0 Tons Of British Coal TO BE IMPORTED MONTHLY London, April 27. A White Paper issued to-night gives uie j terms of the x.nglo-German Commercial I Relations Agreement on which a House of Commons resolution will be taken on Monday. The Government in the United Kingdom wiil112 words
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Article118 1933-04-28 1 Action by British Ambassador London, April 27. Asked in the House of Commons what steps were being taken in connection with the arresting in Germany of Mr. W. Mann anil an Indian named Tagori, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, said Mr. Mann was arrested during a118 words
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Article59 1933-04-28 1 Trade Treaty Being Drafted London, April 27. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, announced in the House of Commons that an agreement on all points of principle had to-day been attained with the Argentine Republic and a treaty was now being drafted which was59 words
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Article47 1933-04-28 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Argentine Railways Strong London, April 27. On the Stock Exchange British Funds were firmer with War Loan 3% per cent. 100 9| 16. Kaffirs were higher. Argentine Railways were strong on the news of the Anglo-Argentine Trade Agreement. —Rugby Radio Service.—Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article61 1933-04-28 1 The Hon. Treasurer acknowledges the following collections which have been made through the public collection boxes which the undermentioned firms have so kindly allowed to be exhibited Whiteaway Laidlaw Co., Ltd. $13.71 E. O. Hotel, Ltd. 8.90 George Town Dispensary, Ltd. 3.65 Pritchard Co., Ltd. 4.1361 words
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Article115 1933-04-28 1 Mr. Ooi Khye Thuan In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett, Mr. Ooi Khye Thuan, a Queen’s Scholar from St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang, was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the Straits Bar. Mr. T. E. Conaghan, in making115 words
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Article74 1933-04-28 1 Professor Hendershot’s Third Lecture The third public lecture by Prof. V. E. Hendershot will be given on Sunday night, April 30, at 8 o’clock at the Adventist Chapel, 23, Northam Road. There is an entrance also from Argyll Road. The subject is “Do We74 words
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Advertisement17 1933-04-28 1 If. NAGATA brothers dentists Head o® ce next to The Dispensary Loch office 52, Leith Street J17 words
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Advertisement85 1933-04-28 1 KEY BRAND wi n-b mODY IWuWIE PRODUCE OF SOUTH AFRICA exceptional .quality Rd-’ “KEY” BRAND Brandy is |W Bbl J of full yet delicate flavour, 1 fililtlli I! Illi Illi BMII ■L and sells at a remarkably low P” ce It is recommended by all who have alft g||R tried85 words
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Advertisement41 1933-04-28 1 TAIPING TURF CLUB Page 9 SELLING MADE EASY—T.me? are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a ‘mall adveiti-cment to the "Pinar.g J;./c;tc” and di pose of it at a satisfactory fgure.41 words
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Advertisement1732 1933-04-28 2 RATES FOR CASUAL DAV INC WWWWJW AANMNG “oWORATION BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS bUAHMU UM ,nO nederiands ch j Cheered hDIIOV l*Mf (Incorporated e e HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. «NDIA, AUSTRALIA All communications relating to DRURY LANE Sneers to N V (Incorporated advertisements should be addressed ai a THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK lr 18»; t„.1,732 words
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739 1933-04-28 3 SI R JOSIAH STAMP AND TIME FOR SPENDING W» Do U Sh -C« Wl„ Ec °nomic Matters” su Gl#s gow 111 an address to the w?" ■fe h,cai on But to said I 11 balancing of the viewI tw, UlB Wtr e at onorni c tendencies i rr, u bmes739 words
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Advertisement16 1933-04-28 3 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the ‘‘Pinani; Gazette’’ will do it for you.16 words
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Miscellaneous1211 1933-04-28 3 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 6 a°m. 5 p.° m 6 p m 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p. m. 10 p. m. 11 p. m. 1 2°m. 2 a.1,211 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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1151 1933-04-28 4 I (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, With rc ference to your leader ap-) pearing in the Pinang Gazette of 10th inst.' under the heading Another Restriction I Scheme, dealing with my above schemes! published on the Blh inst., both of which I1,151 words
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Article459 1933-04-28 4 Orders of the Day The following is the agenda for the Legislative Council meeting to be he a Singapore on Monday Minutes of the meetings held on the 6th March and 13th April, 1933. Oaths of New Members The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, (Mr. A. S. Haynes).459 words
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Article444 1933-04-28 4 Snake Life Simply Told, by J. Morewood Dowsett The majority of people think when they meet a snake that there are only two courses open to them; either to kill it at once or to flee from it To run from snakes which are beautiful and interesting444 words
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Article1303 1933-04-28 4 Mr. A. R. McKinnon, of Robinson Co., Ltd Singapore, recently left for Home. Mrs. B. Neyland, wife of the Superintendent, Post Office, Singapore, recently sailed for Home. Mr H. B. Gifford, Carriage and Wagon Assistant, F.M.S. Railways, has gone Home on furlough. Mr. C. S. Allen, who1,303 words
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Advertisement190 1933-04-28 4 BaRG/UNS 1 > /E Still have Stocks of the foliowing, W which we are offering at exceptionally low prices, to avoid the necessity of removing them to our original premises in Beach Street, at the end of this Month. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS $0.50 MUSIC $O.lO copy. VIOLINS $5.00 ach. FLUTES $1.50190 words
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Article269 1933-04-28 5 League Fixtures for To-morrow HUDDERSFIELD AT HIGHBURY STADIUM The final in the F.A. Cup and the following matches in the English and Scottish Leagues will be played to-morrow. F.A. CUP FINAL v Manchester C at v r 0,1 Wembley division I v Huddersfield T JSngham V269 words
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Article29 1933-04-28 5 —Reuter. London, April 27. The following are results of matches in the Third Division, Northern Section, played to-day: Carlisle U. 3, Darlington 0. Chester 3, Doncaster 3.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article51 1933-04-28 5 NEWMARKET TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES Easy Win for Favourite T London, April 27. run e Wmarket Two-Year-Old Stakes lows 1 Ulnar^e t to-day, resulted as folNECKER SPRING SHOOT 2 sonnespring o fifteen. ran. ««no 1 tW lengths; five lengths betthe second and third. Shwt’TooG S° n NeCker: 8,1 Spring IW >|6 Sonnespring.—51 words
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Article338 1933-04-28 5 Scrappy Game YESTERDAY'S FIRST DIVISION MATCH In the first division of the Penang Football League, the Penang Recreation Club defeated the Muthibol Asahan Football Club by three goals to one on the Esplanade yesterday. The game was scrappy but the winners fully deserved their victory. The game338 words
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Article175 1933-04-28 5 —Reuter. Probables For To-day's Classic GORDON RICHARDS ON MYROBELLA London April 27. The following are the probables for the One Thousand Guineas Stakes to be run at Newmarket to-morrow over one mile: BETTY (Lord Astor)) Dick BIPEARL (Mr. E. Esmond) Elliott BROWN BETTY (Mr. W. Woodward)—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article, Illustration493 1933-04-28 5 Three Promotions Again By SECONDS-OUT In the contests to be held to-night at the Drury Lane Hall promoted by Mr. B. C. Yeo, the public is again enabled to see the local champion, Boy Nara, in action against Rough House Abu, a tough fighter of Young Johnson’s493 words
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Article93 1933-04-28 5 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending April 22, 1933, shows a total of 47 deaths —3O males and 17 females —the death-rate being 15.71 per mille compared with 17.38 in the preceding week and with 17.44 in93 words
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Article689 1933-04-28 5 Trade Commission HON. SECRETARY TO GIVE EVIDENCE me following are the minutes of a committee meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room, on Tuesday, April 25, 1933. Present:—Mr. J. G. Campbell (President), Mr. G. Parbury (Vice-President), Hon’ble Mr. W. A. Fell, Messrs. J. A. Clarke, Y. Afifi,689 words
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Advertisement341 1933-04-28 5 r :zVhiteawaysst LAST TWO DAYS I OF OUR GREAT BARGAIN EVENT I good VERY j I QUALITY BJbSAmSwIJQmJH DURABLE THE "EMPIRE f jSfIA CHRISTY'S I BATH TOWELS W 111, U |P| F |l BATH TOWELS Unapproachable Value. p|| i Very absorbent and extra 7, t"" 1 neSt owe tbat bas341 words
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Miscellaneous100 1933-04-28 5 WIRELESS fo-day’s Programme Si c 3l s 5 b T' 25 28 metres P.M 808 G S B G.S.E. 8.50 Big Ben 9.05 The News Talk: “The Week Abroad” Mr. Wickham Steed 9.20 aJ, attner Pbone-Stille Process) sical Programme with illustrate u °n by sir Walford Davies j Ll ht100 words
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Article1320 1933-04-28 6 NIGHT OF HORROR ON ESTATE A LABOURER’S FRENZY FOUR CALVES ALSO KILLED Ratnapura, April 11. A labour line on Mahawela Estate, Ratnapura, the Superintendent of which is Mr. J. T. Affleck, has been the scene of the massacre of four Tamil labourers, a 60-year-old woman and1,320 words
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Article105 1933-04-28 6 Proclamation in Western Province Proposed The “Ceylon Observer” learns that a proposal has been made by the InspectorI General of Police to the Executive Committee of Home Affairs for their sanction to the proclamation of the Knife Ordinance in the Western Province. According to the Knife Ordinance, a105 words
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Article957 1933-04-28 6 Treasury Report to the Secretary of State CASH RESOURCES WILL BE EXHAUSTED THIS YEAR Need for More Taxation Further taxation this year as a means of balancing the Budget is foreshadowed by the Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr. C. W. Bickmore, in a statement dated November 18, 1932,957 words
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Article98 1933-04-28 6 Magistrate’s Advice to Despondent Youth “Don’t worry about girls” was the advice given by Mr. E. H. R. Tenison, Police Magistrate of Colombo, to W. D. Perera, of Dehiwela, who, it was stated, had attempted to take his life by taking lodine at Borallesgamuwa on February98 words
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Article167 1933-04-28 6 Overseer Attacked at His Gate Batticaloa, April 11. Attempts to scare away a wild elephant resulted in the brute killing Mr. K. Kandiah, P.W.D. Overseer, Sinna-Pullumallai, a forest village 18 miles south-west of Batticaloa, on the road to Badulla, on Friday night. Earlier that day, at167 words
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Article144 1933-04-28 6 Failure of Local Renter’s Experiment The experiment tried by a Ceylonese renter of finding a place for Ceylon arrack among the liquor consumed in Singapore, has failed and has been abandoned. When the enterprise was first proposed considerable promise was shown of popularising this drink among144 words
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Article206 1933-04-28 6 Loaded Revolver Seized oa Dope Raid POSSESSOR FINED Rs. 50 A fine of Rs. 50 was by Mr. R. H. D. Manders, Police Magistrate, Colombo, on i named H. George Peiris of Layard’ way, Colombo, who pleaded charge of having possessed a six c ed revolver206 words
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Article27 1933-04-28 6 A valuable ruby. m among other pre, 0 to the lot of Mr. D J < tetiya. Matara. J" M gam Korale. This £35,000.27 words
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Advertisement141 1933-04-28 6 "Rusted solid as RU STOL f a rock! r II” t the tool j WILL SM,FT ,T! > i JSi !S ?HE RESULT 0F vVw RUST OR HEAT—USE J J: 1 RUSTOL R J Imlffl FULL PARTICULARS L vJ lIP' from the agents I 1 HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. ■I141 words
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Article2313 1933-04-28 7 CARRYING MAILS AT 195 M. P. H. NEW BRITISH BIPLANE TAKES THE AIR ENDURANCE OF AIRCRAFT AND AERO ENGINES LORD LONDONDERRY'S TESTIMONY London, March 31. I The new Boulton-Paul P. 64 mailplane, designed and built to the order of the British Air Ministry, has2,313 words
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Advertisement304 1933-04-28 7 every day dresses Smart Reasonably Priced Chinese kAHTERM31 BISHOP ST., PENANG, B j Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. AT LAST! A Real Beautv 1 Beautu Shop MCufture ~E NANG Mr. Ciaede St. Owen Ute Hair iresser to the Royal Family of Sweden and to the Vicereine of India Does work that304 words
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Advertisement272 1933-04-28 7 tobmeco SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT A TOOIAL PRODUCT HAVE you bought your TOBRALCO Directly you touch Tobralco you are conscious of its quality; its beautiful weave; its firm texture. It proves a wonderful economy in sunny climates —and it washes so easily. The designs and272 words
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Article911 1933-04-28 8 The universal decline in prices for all major agricultural products led politicians in all countries to exercise their ingenuity at stopping the rot,” but, unfortunately, all the remedies tried have failed or succeeded only in spreading elsewhere the cause thereof which is scarcely surprising for under911 words
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Article1130 1933-04-28 8 Hartley Withers - A MAGNIFICENT PRESCRIPTION (By Hartley Withers) “Something has got to be done, and quickly, if ever world trade is to be started again.” So far everyone agrees. When one goes on to ask, "What can be done, in the present state of European politics and American coaiditions1,130 words
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Article681 1933-04-28 8 A CIVIL SERVICE PROB LEM The Civil Service i 3 a t preS€nt r] a domestic problem with part The problem is; Should men work together? The official T** Whitley Council, hich U. ernment, is in favour of abolrh which baa hitherto B workers in separate comparing681 words
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Advertisement393 1933-04-28 8 v iz?^^ 1 IZ V WjgaJtoWß 9 naiq NO FINER WHISKY A B GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1500 SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. If the dinner was bad W., Wa and your wife is sad A 1 j J jUta393 words
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Advertisement66 1933-04-28 8 E. O. THE BEST SITUATED SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE EAST. AT J, ROOMS FACE THE SEA each with sitting room and private bathroom attached. Modem Sanitation Throughout EXCELLENT CUISINE under expert European Chef. "LUX O R E FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman 1 VOfflr AND "LUXETTE" FOR66 words
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1619 1933-04-28 9 S. R. A. Fees APPRECIATION OF SINGAPORE AND PENANG ACTION Two Life Members Elected fallowing are the minutes of the l l] general meeting of the Taiping Ml in the nub .«■<**.«• Lindsay Vears, Messrs. R. Moon, Raja Abdul M(S s rs A. E.1,619 words
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Article45 1933-04-28 9 —Reuter. Periding London Conference UNITED STATES FAVOURABLY INCLINED Washington, April 27. The State Department has indicated that a world tariffs truce pending the convening of the London Conference was being considered and that the United States was favourably inclined towards it. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 45 words
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60 1933-04-28 9 Reuter. No Truth in Rumour Shanghai, April 27. It is authoritatively learned by Reuter that there was no truth whatever in the current rumours that the Chinese government was contemplating a higher export duty on silver (the present duty was 2\ cents) or an embargoReuter. - 60 words
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Article67 1933-04-28 9 —Reuter. Japanese Plans to Oust Soviet Moscow, April 27. The newspapers are showing an increasing concern ovei the Chinese Eastern Railway dispute and print a telegram from M. Harbarovsk asserting that Japanese officials in North Manchuria, railway. The Izvestia says that the Soviet expects the Japanese.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article154 1933-04-28 9 Consideration of Wilson Report A special conference of the Singapore committee of the Straits Chinese British Association will be held next week to consider the Wilson Report in its relation to the Straits Settlements and the interests of he Association. It has been reported that a joint conference154 words
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Article90 1933-04-28 9 Malabari Charged at Police Court The case was mentioned before Mr. G. S. Hellings, Ipoh First Magistrate, this morning in which Baskaran, a Malabari Mohammedan, stands charged with committing murder by causing the death of Nurse Goh Siew Jeong at the District Hospital, Ipoh, on90 words
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Article108 1933-04-28 9 i.—Reuter. Denied By Foreign Office determined to resist FURTHER INVASION Nanking, April 27. The spokesman of the Foreign Office categorically denied the report in the Daily Express of the alleged Sino-Japanese peace teims. He said that the report was so fantastic as to be beyond beliefi.—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article435 1933-04-28 9 Problems Of Youthful Lawbreaker TAMIL BOY WHO RAN AWAY FROM HOME Arulandu, a Tamil newsboy known to the Police as a regular young scamp, presented a problem as to his rightful disposal when he appeared for sentence in the Police Court this morning, on a charge of435 words
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Article105 1933-04-28 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £163-7-6 £164-7-6 TIN —(3 Months) London £164-0-0 £165-0-0 Singapore $87.00 $87.37 Va Business Done Penang $87.00 $87.35»/ a Business Done Buyers—No sellers 25 tons COPRA —(Sundrled) $3.80 $3.80 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $16.00 RUBBER 021 London 2^d 2^d New York 4%c.(G) 4 I s c.(G)105 words
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Advertisement87 1933-04-28 9 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN-—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so87 words
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Advertisement146 1933-04-28 9 f s Or I It's a Wise Mother Who Puts Her Child on Trufood Nearest To Mother’s Milk 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 medical science says there is hardly146 words
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Article1945 1933-04-28 10 P. W. S - RECEPTION AND SOCIETY NOTES—RECENT VALVE "RELEASES"—HOW TO CHOOSE AN L. T. ACCUMULATOR —OPERATING MAINS SHORT-WAVE RECEIVERS (By P. W. S.) As I mentioned last week reception conditions had improved considerably. Distant stations are beginning to show signs of improvement, as the Empire station was quite well received even at1,945 words
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70 1933-04-28 10 And Shoots Son Through Foot A passenger from South Africa declaring a revolver to the Customs officials at Sou'hampton was asked if it was loaded, and replied, “No.” To prove this he pointed the revolver to the ground and pulled the trigger. A70 words
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Advertisement17 1933-04-28 10 Suy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS I I From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. I Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery17 words
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Miscellaneous1112 1933-04-28 10 SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING I STATIONS (Bv THF, PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) tn Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL ISFOR Matiox cn •5 S &S STATION. ■Ji S «E L p 1? 1| S| S? 8* s j —I 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France lA G 6 91,112 words
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Article862 1933-04-28 11 Facts and Figures CATALOGUE OF BRIGHT SPOTS I would emphasise the fact that in most of the large towns of this country there is a very strong feeling among the ratepayers that, whatever happens, the rates must not be further raised. Councillors and aidermen are well862 words
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333 1933-04-28 11 Women Duped oy Secret Service Story INTRODUCED BY A NOTE PASSED AT RESTAURANT Girl Deserted After Marriage For what his counsel described as a whirlwind of crime, Frank Easton Woodhead, aged 33, an engineer, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to five years penal servitude. He333 words
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Article159 1933-04-28 11 Story of a Perfect Dinner Miss Helen Daisy Clark, of Hyde Parkgate, S.W., engaged Mrs. Thomas, of Ormiston-road, Shepherd’s Bush, W., to cook for nine persons —“five upstairs and four below.” This, according to Miss Clark, was the time table of Mrs. Thomas’s first and last day in159 words
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Advertisement206 1933-04-28 11 $V>’ 1 *1 Ja* SWEDES \i J7" ®>k-4 WAfe<O s 'CT HE sv<wes es t breakfast V** in every part of the world, the best breakfast is Scott’s Porage 1 Oats. No other breakfast food contains elements so nourishing as oats ;no 1 othercountrygrows such magnificent oats is Scotland, and206 words
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Advertisement452 1933-04-28 11 Il— l hiimh 111 mu i i i i I outstanding example of British J 1 Craftsmanship 1 Bluespot Loudspeaker 32 Pow. Whether you require something > expensive or inexpensive, best t value will be obtained from the Bluespot range of loudspeakers. 1 Stockists KEE HUAT CO., KEY CYCLE MOTOR452 words
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THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article824 1933-04-28 12 Fraser's Report Singapore, April 26. Our share report covers a period of the past two weeks, but as the earlier days were given up to the Easter Holidays, business in the local market was considerably interrupted in consequence, state Fraser Co. The Anglo-American conversations are824 words
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Article744 1933-04-28 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES 1 The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 11)6 12)06X11)9 12)6ex Johan 12% 15 12% 15 Kamunting 6)6 7,6 7jo 7|6 Killinghall 8)0 8)6 8)0 8)6744 words
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Article406 1933-04-28 12 Messrs. William Jacks and Co. reported as follows on April s:—ln the U.S.A, the inflation plans hang fire while a certain amount of deflation is the natural immediate result of the recent Bank crisis, but the position of Winter Wheat is beginning to firm up that commodity406 words
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Article118 1933-04-28 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,119 th. auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,241,983 lbs 554.46 tons. Offered 1,176,024 lbs 525.01 tons. Sold 906,721 lbs 404.79 tons. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality Pale No Sales Good Average Quality 7% to118 words
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Article61 1933-04-28 12 Small Loss by Lubok Rubber Estates, Ltd. i j Lubok Rubber Estates, Ltd., Kuala Ketil declare a loss for 1932 of £306; £923 is brought in to credit. Amherst Estates (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd., announce a loss of £1,848 during j 1932, as compared with a loss of61 words
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Article55 1933-04-28 12 PENANG, APRIL 28 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 23)32 4 mjts 2)3 13)16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2)4 3 Documentary 2)4 I|B On New York Bank Demand 42% France T.T. 990n0m India T.T. 153 -Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom I Shanghai T.T. 43%55 words
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Article133 1933-04-28 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 86% 87 7)16 New York 3.77% 3.79% Montreal 4.33 4.39% Brussels 24.32% 24.60" Geneva 17.60 17.85 Amsterdam 8.46 8.55% Milan 65 3|16 66 3)16 Berlin 14.80 14.02% Stockholm 19.35 19 11)32 Copenhagen 22.45 22 7)16 Oslo 19.60 19% Vienna 32% 33133 words
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Article1142 1933-04-28 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST e 48 NAMES. a 9> H S 1 I I (RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 50.1 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Eatate 27») 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 70; 9 J Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 0 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 1 I? Ayer Molek Rubber Co.1,142 words
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Advertisement374 1933-04-28 12 notices I TO THOSE °N L Eave Mrs. G. A. Best, Crag Hot.i n I offers temporary h<w f Qr December. or 274—27 28 29-4 Government N, J Sepoy Lines Road wiP 1 through Vehicular Traffic bXf‘ 8S -fl of 6 a.m. and 6 p.fn on Snnd s >fl 1933.374 words
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Article566 1933-04-28 13 I schedule of Principal Lines H a iq a list of vessels arriving .nng the week: L N POKT fO-DAY I AMIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein K the same ports Tor gkah, Kopah, ReV tOT the n h rorts Saturday. i and T ort N*^p atam irem566 words
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Article315 1933-04-28 13 APRIL, 1933 APRIL 28 Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Messrs. Evatt Co., 10.30 a.m. League Football: P. O. R. C. v Bousflelds, Dato Kramat ground. APRIL 29 Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, Ist day. Penang Tin Prospecting Co., Ltd., annual meeting, A. A. Anthony Co., Ltd.,315 words
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Article1060 1933-04-28 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on April 7th by the s.s. “Sibapak” was delivered in London on April 27th. OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam1,060 words
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Article283 1933-04-28 13 Tess of the Storm Country at Majestic Departing widely from their customary type of vehicle, Janet Gaynor and Charles Parrell prove to be more romantic and more picturesque than ever in “Tess Of The Storm Country,” which opened to packed houses at the Majestic last night.283 words
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Article252 1933-04-28 13 Superb British Musical at Queen’s A romantic story full of sparkle and fun, magnificent scenery and a brilliant cast, including Jan Kiepura, Sonnie Hale, Magda Schneider, Edmund Gwenn, Athene Seyler, Betty Chester and Aubrey Mather, combine to make Tell Me To-Night a superb British picture and first252 words
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Advertisement157 1933-04-28 13 BOXING JTVN JTROLIC O SUNDAY 30th —9.15 P.M. STUPENDOUS RACE WEEK CONTESTS UNDER 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 beaten Penang,157 words
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Miscellaneous94 1933-04-28 13 i SB SI IB S K S 3 if I 4.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 i MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 I 1 I B Hear The Wonderful t Singing V of JAN KIEPURA j It's «■■b vr tviwrt Magnificent I !A GAUMONT-BRITISH PICTURE. Bookings at Moutrie's ’Phone 795. [MAJESfiCI 6.15 NIGHTLY 93094 words
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Article868 1933-04-28 14 Mr. John Buchan Extols Glencoe GRIM BUT BEAUTIFUL Which is Scotland’s most beautiful glen Mr. John Buchan, M.P., who knows the Highlands well, singled out Glencoe as the loveliest. Its only competitors for first place, he declared, were Glenlyon, in Perthshire, and Glenaffric, in Inverness-shire, but to him868 words
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Article238 1933-04-28 14 Then Arranged a Funeral all in an hour A report issued by the Industrial Assurance Commissioner reveals that there are 80,000,000 small policies in force in England. Personal contact with the policy holders is made by 75,000 insurance agents who make millions of house-to-house calls weekly,238 words
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Article231 1933-04-28 14 Fulham Schoolboys to Lose Excuse for Being Late The clock at Fulham Town Hall is doomed. And the people of Fulham will part with it without regret. It has much to answer for. Thousands of children have been late for school by its temperamental231 words
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160 1933-04-28 14 Officials Faced With Riddle of Ha!f-a-Crown Was Jessie, the ostrich at the London Zoo, who has died, a bird of a strange tastes or a cunning “pickpocket”? The question is promoted by a remarkable photograph on view at an exhibition of photographs at the160 words
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Article975 1933-04-28 16 Selections For To-morrow AVONFORD A GOOD THING FOR THE BIG RACE (By Tic-Tac.) The stage has been set for the opening of the Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting to-morrow. The going should be nice after the recent rains, probably slightly soft if there is any975 words
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Article306 1933-04-28 16 1933 Tournament SIX SINGLES TIES PLAYED YESTERDAY The Penang 1933 Lawn Tennis Championships opened yesterday on the Cricket Club Courts when six singles matches were played. There were no surprises. All six matches were over in two straight sets but the games were far from uninteresting306 words
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Article78 1933-04-28 16 C. R. C. v. P. C. C. The following are requested to play for the Club against the P.C.C. on the Esplanade on Saturday and Sunday :—Eu Cheow Teik, Boey Seng Poe, Lim Cheng Hock, Lim Leang Kean, Lim Seng Kim, Oh Chong Seng, Tan Kim Lum, Tan Boon78 words
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Article42 1933-04-28 16 Mixed Foursomes The following is the result of the Mixed Foursomes played on Wednesday Miss Mitchell and Fenwick 44—3=41 and Mr. and Mrs. Robertson 46 —5=41 tie. Miss Shand and Pirn 49 —6=43. Miss McGregor and Anderson 49 —5=44.42 words
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Article62 1933-04-28 16 With reference to the news item entitled Struck Doctor with Beer Bottle,” which appeared in yesterday’s issue of the Pinang Gazette, the accused in the case was not a dispensary assistant, but a Hylam boy employed at a mess, where the incident occurred. There was no quarrel but62 words
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Article992 1933-04-28 16 Annual General Meeting LOSS OF $B,OOO FOR THE YEAR The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at 10.30 a.m. to-day at the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang. Mr. S. B. Palmer (Chairman of992 words
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Article588 1933-04-28 16 A request has been made for a definition of the various terms used in the game and which have been made use of in reports of ties during the present tournament. So here goes Be up The constant cry of the skip who cannot get his588 words
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Article66 1933-04-28 16 -Ai* .ne-ers disen’ bar The following P aSSeng m the s.s Penang this m ornin after a voyage from Smg P Mr. W. A. D. Goodall, Mr. J. Schapf, lr La y, E. T. Lim. Mi Mrs. Chee Soon Keng, sS KLANG c rMr. K. B. parl r66 words
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