Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 May 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 102. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, sth MAY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 285 1 xvpttvu XAA Uugby Radio Service. Mr. Macdonald's 4 Statement mutual understanding IMPROVED Hcnds Completely United London, May 4. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald made a statement in the House of Commons to-day upon his recent conversations in Washington with President Roosevelt. The Premier said “We discussed in some detail
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  • 67 1 LU ss—Reuter. Authority to Appoint Federal Co-ordinator du Plication 101 t by the railways to avoid the financial r Services and to encourage that tho ~rpdnisat ions. It was indicated er fiment W Uld hfilp the more nerir he railwa y s to prepare a Uational and
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  • 61 1 —Reuter. Carried Atth erenort London, May 4. Ag r < ige f the Anglo-German by 304' ni< nt 1116 resolution was carV te d with t h VOt S t 0 s The Liberals Übour Partv Vernment Many of the Were in opposition but abm Vot^n B-
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  • 52 1 Delegate Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 4. Siam has accepted an invitation to attend the World Economic Congress at London in June and has appointed Phya Supan, formerly Director-Gene-ral of Customs and now the Siamese Minister to the Court of St. James, as
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  • 82 1 Stopped Chinese Gunman (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 5. Ordering a reward of $5O to a Malay civilian who brought down a fleeing Chinese gunman in North Bridge Road on March 21 Mr. Justice Mills sentenced the gunman to ten years for the attempted
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  • 53 1 .—Reuter. Communique Issued by State Department WasKlngton, May 5. The relations proposed in the AngloArgentine Agreement to the problems of the World Economic Conference and the Argentine American trade were discussed in economic talks between the Argentine and American representatives according to a communique issued by the
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  • 57 1 —Reuter. Voted by American National Farmers New York, May 5. A farm marketing strike by the whole nation to be effective from May 13 was voted by the National Farmers Holiday Association meeting held to-day at Desmondites, lowa. The strike is an attempt to obtain higher prices
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  • 59 1 no Imperial preference on matches.—Reuter. Increased by 30 Per Cent. London, May 4. The Irish Free State Executive Council has issued an order increasing customs duties on imported matches by an average of 30 per cent. It is believed that the object is to
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  • 35 1 .—Reuter. Mr. D. H. Morris Appointed Washington, May 4. Mr. Dave Hennen Morris, the well-known New York lawyer and director of the American Ice Company, has been appointed Ambassador to Belgium.
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  • 329 1 Equalisation Fund Increased BENEFIT TO TRADE London, May 4. In accordance with the intention announced in his budget statement last week, the Chancellor of the Exchequer to-day moved a resolution increasing the amount of the Exchange Equalisation Account from £150,000,000 to £350,000,000. He repeated, with great emphasis,
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  • 107 1 Breach Of 1921 Treaty GOVERNMENT'S VIEW London, May 4. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, made a statement regarding the action of the Free State Government in passing the constitutional removal of the Oath Bill in the Dail yesterday. He said 1 the Government had made
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  • 64 1 —Rentier. Chang Hseuh Liang Rome, May 4. Marshal Chang Hseuh Liang has arrived from Brindisi with his touragie. His secretary staged that the Marshal intended to spend several months in Italy and also to visit Germany, France and England. He had received many telegrams from
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  • 72 1 Reuter. France Wants To Reconsider Paris, May 4. M. Paul Boncour declared in the Senate that France wished to reconsider the whole question of her war debt payment to the United States rather than take advantage of the existing Mellon-Berenger agreement which allows France to claim a moratorium
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  • 194 1 Helped to Make First Morris —Now a Director The election of Mr. Alfred Keen as a director of Morris Motors, Ltd., at the annual meeting of the company, coincides with the 23rd anniversary of the beginning of the concern. Mr. Keen was associated with Sir
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  • 151 1 Daughter Of Wealthy Detroit Family New York, May 5. The greatest man hunt in the United States since the Lindbergh baby kidnapping was started following the abduction of ten-year old Margaret McMath the only, daughter of a wealthy Detroit family. Ma- j rgaret was carried
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  • 195 1 Singapore Case Collapses NO EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT CONVICTION > $325 Genuine Money f Disappears (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 5. Unusual interest was evinced in a caseat the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Mills and a common jury. The accused in the case were Poh Kim
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  • 353 1 Significance of a Turn in the Tide” Sir Kingsley Wood, £he Postmaster-gene-ral, speaking at Nottingham, gave some interesting details of Post Office damage in the great blizzard of February, which, her said, was one of the worst on record. Here are some of the details 1585 poles were
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    • 1840 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS the famous “pressureless touch-. The The Mercantile Bank Hong Kong and All communications relating to Bflfljci ShCUICjIICII BGlllcmC| HAS MADE IT THE FAVOHi j Qp to the Advertisement Manager, The P I 11 Cl 11 Cl (incorporated in England) COrpOrCITIOII M Pinang Gazette.” 1 1
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  • 1366 3 Spirit of Rebellion Still Prevalent AN APPROACH TO RUSSIAN SOVIETISM It has been said that revolutions, like Saturn, devour their offspring, and this is taking place in Spain. Two years ago the enemies of the Monarchy had undermined the peace of the country. A little later,
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  • 260 3 Inferiority Complex the Greatest Asset New ideas of salesmanship were given by Sir William Crawford at the annual meeting of gas salesmen in London. He said. “The modern science of publicity has done a great deal of the work which the salesman used to do. It has
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  • 639 4 Bonds Ownership Question for Court of Appeal TWO BANKS CONCERNED Spanish Government Claims Securities in London A case concerning securities, including English Victory Bonds, of which King Alfonso claims delivery, came before the Court of Appeal on April 10. It appeared in the list
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  • 160 4 Two Years to Prepare Tons of Documents T RADIOVISOR RESULT Judgment was given in the Court of Appeal in an appeal which lasted 27 days, and, it is estimated, has cost about £75,000, including the original trial of 43 days in the
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  • 173 4 “This is the Last Time I Shall Appeal for Him A police constable told the Wimbledon, S.W., magistrates that if his son, who had been brought before them in trouble, were sent away from home he would have to “cut him off.” The youth, Roy Henry Hatley,
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  • 61 4 A man charged at Middlesex Sessions with driving a car while under the influence of drink was seated to have asked for a doctor at the police-station. He was given a list under the heading D, and picked out a dog’s home at Battersea. When the
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  • 701 4 Mr R. H. Fortescue has taken over the management of Fortrose Estate, Gemas. Mr. Hackworthy, Bridge Inspector, F.M.S. Railways, has been transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh. Captain Nelson Jones, Magistrate, Johore Bahru, is, in addition to his own duties, acting as Controller of Labour. Mr. A.
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    • 504 4 TRADE MARK NOTICE the hop leaf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Trade Mark is the exclusive property of H. G. Simonds, Limited, of The Brewery, Bridge Street, Reading, England, and is used by them in respect of and in connection with ales, stout, wines and spirits, aerated and
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    • 65 4 free' I TUNING AND DELIVERY WITHIN TOWN I LIMITS IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR PIANO FROM ROBINSONS ;nt~in| u I We have some exceptionally reasonably Priced Pianos, which have been reconditioned in our workshops, that are in all respects equal to new. at Prices from SI 95.00 ROBINSON PIANO CO. BEACH
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  • 1079 5 Local Horses In Training full DETAILS OF BATCH e OF MAIDENS foil >wing is a list of Singapore horses being trained for the Singa--1 Spring Professional and Amateur Race Meetings to be held p° rclu! ?h 7; ?7 31 and June 3,5, 9 and 10.
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  • 280 5 At Drury Lane And Fun Frolic 1 r (By “SECONDS OUT”) Boxing fans are again offered two promotions this week-end. Snowy Faulkner has arranged for a boxing contest at the Drury Lane Hall, on Saturday, with a double main event, while on Sunday night, the Amalgamated Amusements
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  • 360 5 Racing Visitors Defeat F Penang OSBORNE AND DOYLE PLAY WELL A fair crowd was attracted to the Polo Ground yesterday to witness the Polo match between the Penang Polo Club and a quartette of racing visitors to Penang, led by Mr. J. C. Osborne, Stipendiary Steward of
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  • 25 5 Reuter. London, May 4. In the Third Division, Northern Section of the English League, Doncaster Rovers defeated Carlisle by four goals to two.
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  • 44 5 One-sided Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 4. The Marine Department slaughtered the Abattoirs yesterday by nine goals to nil. Buang scored five while Hussain was responsible for two. This was the latest of a series of one-sided matches.
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Italy Leading Yugo Slavia Florence, May 4. In the first round of the Davis Cup Tournament Count di Morpurgo (Italy) defeated Puncec (Yugo-Slavia) 9-7, 6-3, 6-4, and Stefani (Italy) defeated Kukuljevic (Yugo-Slavia) 6-4, 6-0, 3-6, 6-2.
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  • 95 5 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending April 29, 1933, shows a to*al of 80 deaths —4l males and 39 females —the death-rate "being 26.74 per mille compared with 15.71 in the preceding week and with 22.91 in
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  • 383 5 First Division Match FINE GOAL-KEEPING BY KRONENBERG i The first division match between the Province Wellesley Football Association and the Chinese Recreation Club was played yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted in a win for the Chinese by three goals to one. The Chinese had the
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  • 224 5 Season’s Final Matches VILLA TO ENTERTAIN DERBY COUNTY The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English League DIVISION I Aston V v Derby C Bolton VV v Leeds U. Chelsea v Sunderland Huddersfield T v M’chester C Leicester C v W Brom A
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    • 88 5 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 so
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    • 217 5 j- Wteaways I IPOH PENANG TAIPENG CABIN TRUNKS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. f ’> f whiteawavb Holiday Trunkette 1 BASIC VALUES This is a very hand y travelling case, I roomy as a trunk, portable as a suit J 1 x case. Fibre foundation, covered f f brown canvas, just the ideal
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 82 5 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths 31.55 metres, 25.28 metres Can Signs*. G.S.B. G.S.E. P.M. 8.50 Big Ben The News 9.05 Talk: “The Week Abroad” Sir Evelyn Wrench, C.M.G. (Blattnerphone-Stille Process) 9.20 A Musical Programme with illustrations by Sir Walford Davies 9.50 A Light Classical Concert Margaret Roux (Soprano) 10.35 “The Western
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  • 470 6 Long Rest That Proved Costly to Larry Gains JOCK McAVOY’S FUTURE Is Larry Gains still heavy-weight champion of the British Empire? This is only one of the questions raised by that not-very-diverting contest with Don McCorkindale at the Royal Albert Hall. It has always been
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  • 598 6 Scores Shown Round by Round Mr. V. C. Hollander writes as follows to the Times: In spite of the world popularity of boxing, and its vital necessity as a healthy sport for the welfare of a nation, it is practically the only “game” in the world where
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  • 392 6 Promoter’s Ruse to Outwit Gang Mr. Ted Lewis, whose death is reported, was famous for many years in sporting circles, especially as an authority on boxing. Known familiarly as the “Welsh Lord Lonsdale,” Mr. Lewis managed several Welshmen who won British boxing titles. From
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  • 361 6 r P. W. D. L. For Agst. Aberavon 39..25..5..9..369..172 Bk. of England.. 22. .11. .2. .9. .232. .213 Bai clays Bk. 24. .14. .3. .7. .338. .158 Bath 36..22..1.13..336..236 Bedford 32..23..0..9..386..200 Blackheath 37. 29. .0. .8. 553. 325 1 Bridgend 40. .24. .4.12. .415. .240 Brighton 28...9..3.16.
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    • 20 6 KIDDIES SMOCKS WITH TWO DINKY POCKETS INEXPENSIVE, EXCLUSIVE AND DIFFERENT Chinese kAHTEkIi. BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co.
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    • 238 6 'AI A jB? S' m s PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Famous the world over, for their enduring colours, splendid quality and fine texture. See the latest patterns —a wider and smarter range than ever. Tootal Guaranteed for satisfaction. You know Pyramid by the Pyramid name label —none genuine without. A
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  • 1321 7 Anti-Jew Policy NOT APPROVED BY german people hare just returned from the third tour I have made to Germany and Europe on behalf of the cause of iTtemalional co-operation during the past Interna understand "the other poin' f vieW 13 the tundamen,al L.is on Which
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  • 255 7 And Made to Beat Again OPERATING THEATRE 1 DRAMA 7 How a man’s heart was made to beat again after it had stopped twice as he lay on the operating-table was revealed recently. The heart stopped the third time; the man died. The dramatic story of this
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  • 535 7 Watchman Bound and Gagged GUARDED BY MAN WITH —S PISTOL “Put Them Up!” The night watchman at a West End club told how he was bound and gagged by three men who raided. the club early on April 10. He is Mr. F. G.
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  • 643 7 Mural Decorations at Bournville Works NOTABLE EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF COCOA Impressive and beautiful mural decorations on the interior wall spaces of the Terrace Restaurant, the largest of the rooms in the dining block at Messrs. Cadbury’s Bournville Works—were unveiled by Mr. S. C.
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  • 127 7 Turf Accountants Issue a Warning Messrs. Douglas Stuart, Ltd., the turf accountants, of Shaftesbury-avenue, W.C., write to the “Evening Standard”: “Certain persons have appeared on various racecourses with boards bearing the name Douglas Stuart, Ltd., London and Glasgow, and have accepted money from the public and in return
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    • 22 7 IT *****1 IT llllfi fir fl j njl aS? A Representative :—Robert Blau (Malay a) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapoi e. ’Phone
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    • 268 7 Are you still ILSJ n g your throat as a filter Wbenjaßbcrt fs burnt? harth^ Mtifusr«re «nevlubiyVprdduced. If the cigarettes yon MMlw2are.no».f ih^upped..!hen y<xx throat rtiuft*be the filter. With2the MX* p ote<y your|throat.from •rritMion, andcnioy <o the 4Bn the fine fragrance’ of rich Virginia •obacco. freehomi MiiiecL m» the font*
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  • 875 8 A considerable volume of water has passed under the bridges since Mr. Winston Churchill announced his conviction that the Socialist party in Great Britain was unfit to govern. So far he is entitled to full marks for the accuracy of his opinions. The United Kingdom
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  • 1131 8 The Romance of Invention THREE DECADES OF PROGRESS -i T A or t By HARRY HARPER (Author of “The Evolution of The Flying Machine”; “Twenty-Five Years of Flying”, etc.) Flashing skyward, now, during the hours of darkness, from the wind-swept Kill Devil sand-hills, away out in Carolina,
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  • 689 8 the THAMES “SALMON^ 4 The so-called “Than was discussed at a meet,'«he, Conservancy Board lsno J Central European put in the Tha mta by a Viennese Ichthyolog it 1;^ 9 M> is not really a salmon at an to the sea, and is normally 1» the Danube
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 219 8 l- x 4r W S° V nf a A tTv v< W i/ m^4^ lmM IZz 9 naiq NO fINER WHISKY COES INYO AMY BOTTLE x’U. > Z |5OO r SOLE AGENTS: JOHN L’TTLE A CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. I fM^r s"'-’■'! 5
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    • 55 8 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE WEDNESDAY 10th MAY, 1933. Dance Music by the band of the s.s. "President Van k Buren "LUX O R E FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman i AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Co., Ltd.,
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  • 68 9 close co-operation at Geneva-Beu-ter. Britain' s Qualified Agreement CO-OPERATION AT GENEVA London, May 4. Mr Macdonald speaking in the House M declared that Britain had “qualified agreement to the sugof a tariff truce as Britain was different circumstances compared P h the high tariff countries. declared that
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  • 53 9 -Reuter. Preparations Revealed EXCITEMENT IN VIENNA Vienna, May 4. Excitement is aroused by the publication n the newspaper ‘Reichspost” of the details of the preparations for a -Nazi coup d'etat An official communique deciares that the Government is determined fully to be able co guarantee the security
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  • 277 9 South China to Supply Forty Regiments Hong Kong, May 3. Nanking has appointed Gen. Chan Tsi Tang commander-in-chief of the southern section of the campaign aginst the bandits or Reds, with Generals Yuet Kwai Min, Kum Siang Yoh and Poh Hsung Hsi as his assistants. Gen. Tsai
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  • 156 9 Or He Fighting the Reds m Kiangsi ther m'. T Conflictin g reports as to whe-'‘r-in-rf 1 V* 11 hiang Kai Shek, Command's at th"\° f the Chinese National Forces, the Northern front or not. s tJll ‘Stated that thq Marshal was la n fßl
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  • 79 9 .—Reuter. From Belgian Congo SCANT CREDIT ATTACHED TO REPORTS Brussels, May 4. Scant credit is attached to the reports from Japan that the Belgian Congo planters have offered to supply cotton to the Japanese spinners. It is pointed out that the total output of the Congo is
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  • 193 9 275,000 Visit Leningrad Hostel in 1932 Leningrad, April 21. Seamen of all nationalities are invited to visit the International Seamen’s Club when they come to the port of Leningrad. The building where the club is housed was formerly the mansion of a nobleman, but now it is adapted
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  • 109 9 First Chinese PoliceWomen’s Force Shanghai. The first force of Chinese policewomen is being organised by the Ministry of the Interior. The new movement has aroused a storm of protest from the conservatives of the country who fear that this step may lead to women fighting on the battlefield,
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  • 79 9 Japanese Creating Trouble in Peiping Peiping, May 2. Seeing that the “traitors” (Chinese engaged by the Japanese for carrying out subversive activities) are unreliable, the Japanese are training Japanese scouts in the Chinese language to replace the traitors in their work. Many have already been engaged for espionage
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  • 58 9 Chinese Protest Against Wireless Station Nanking, May 2. The Japanese Consul at Hankow has replied to the protest of the Chinese Foreign Ministry against the construction of a wireless station within the Japanese Concession at Hankow. The construction of the station, the reply states, is legal, such legality
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  • 62 9 Detained at Berlin by Slight Indisposition Shanghai, April 30. Forty Chinese officers, including Gen. Wang Teh Lin and Gen. Li Tu, the former Kirin Volunteer commanders, have arrived at Basle en route for Lucern (Switzerland). Gen. Ma Chan Shan and Gen. Su Ping Wen are being detained
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  • 115 9 i.—Reuter. Viscount Knebworth Blameless OFFICER'S CHIVALRY London, May 4. A chivalrous attempt to assume the responsibility for the fatal accident to Viscount Knebworth and Leading Aircraftsman Harrison was made by Flight-Lieute-nant E. R. C. Hobson at the inquest. Hobson, an experienced officer, giving evidence said that he
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  • 227 9 —Reuter. Plea For Higher Wages PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S STIRRING APPEAL Washington, May 5. The past few weeks have witnessed a slight but definite turn for the better in most industries, declared President Roosevelt in a speech to the United States Chamber of Commerce in which he
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  • 129 9 “A Schooner of Suds Americans are brushing up on their barroom slang now that light beer has been legalised. Here are a few words from the vocabulary of pre-prohibition days 1. Suds any kind of beer. 2. Seidel a drinking vessel named from the
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  • 90 9 European Stabbed by Angry Coolie Medan, April 24. According to the Java papers a terrible murder took place in Bandoeng, in the garden village of the Young Men s Christian Association, the victim being a Dutchman, Mr. Luyten, overseer of the building of houses for workless Europeans.
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  • 491 9 His Work in Penang And The Far East News has been received of the death of Lieut.-Col. Philip Ridsdale Warren, M. Inst. C.E., which took place in London on March 6, at the age of 58. A correspondent in “The Times” writes: The news of
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  • 195 9 Five Times Round the World in Eleven Years “Felix” is in London. “Felix” is not the cat, he is a 37-year-old American-Indi-an, who has travelled a distance equal to five times round the world in 11 year. His name is Felix Scully Starlight, from St. John’s,
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  • 103 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £174-2-6 £177-7-6 UN—(S Months) London £174-15-0 £l7B-0-0 Singapore $93.25 $96.25 Business Done .«TZZ Penang 9 3.25 $96.25 Business Done 25 tons 25 tons COPRA—(Sundrled) $3.80 BLACK PEPPER l7 00 $l7 0 RUBBER 1 London 2%d. 2%d New York V«c.(G) 4Ac.(G) Singapore ctS- 4 TAP
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    • 178 9 W 1 W A $SS* n<? ti <^* k WSL >' /4 IL p>‘ dO7r> It's a Wise Mother Who Puts Her Child on Trufood M ,L Nearest To Mother's Milk Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast
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  • 1656 10  -  RECEPTION AND SOCIETY NOTES—TRANSMITTERS IN D.E.I.—THE MEDAN STATION—DESCRIPTION OF PENANG'S NEW TRANSMITTER—OUTPUT VALVES AND YOUR POWER NEEDS (By < P.W.S.) Unfortunately, reception conditions for the last few evenings were marred by the high noise level even down to the 25 metre wavelength. The Empire Station could be logged quite
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  • 289 10 Award to a British Firm JUDGE SAYS THERE WAS FRAUD BY RUSSIANS Timber Contracts Damages of £15,000 were awarded in the King’s Bench against Arcos, Ltd., the Russian trading concern. Messrs Jewson and Sons, Ltd., timber importers, of Norwich and Hull, claimed damages from
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  • 112 10 Six Golden Weddings in One Family—& Another Qualifying What is claimed as a record for one family was attained at the end of last month, when the sixth golden wedding in the family of Mr. John R. Moss, a brushmaker, of Ashlin-grove, Lincoln, was celebrated. This
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1106 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS y (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. rrupnir GLNfc-RAL INFORMATION e STATION. a S n Ĕ |j S| 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France Q 6 9 8 30,602 Coltano, Italy pLZ 1/3 13 04 23,006 Malabar,
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  • 313 11 Hussion Effect» and a Allegation A DOCTOR on his CASE u.l 2 Ve ev »<ience in C h Or< ng t 0 a doctor who al hls defenc might easily ‘Muence oT d,? v®. under kal historv dl k related 1118 Te Sessionflrthur Lane, aged
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  • 186 11 Collection That Was Shown in London The War Office announces that Colonel C. de W. Crooksbank, M.P., has presented to the nation a collection of British military battle prints, and this gift has been accepted with cordial appreciation by Lord Hailsham on behalf of
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  • 86 11 When A P.C. Commandeered Her Services < When Gerrard George Harrison and Leo Biever, both aged 20, were remanded at Middlesbrough charged with stealing a motor-car, it was stated that they were overtaken by another car commandeered by a constable and driven by Miss Betty
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 39 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 1 North Malaya, Siam anu Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled. r
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1214 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Mk eht 3a to m 4a to m 5a to m ‘V' sp to m 6P to m ’V- 8 V ’V' W L m “L"' 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m.
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1082 12 THE DUTCH AND RESTRICTION < The Rubber markets for nearly a month now have been free from the disquieting' influence of rumours about restriction. There is no reason, however, to suppose that the matter is closed. On the contrary, it is almost a foregone conclusion that the coming
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    • 496 12 A Year of Marking Time ALLIED COMPANY’S FORESTRY METHODS The annual general meeting of the Bukit Timah Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at the offices of the secretaries, Evatt and Co., French Bank Buildings, Singapore, the Rev. J. M. Ouillon presiding. Others present were Messrs. E.
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    • 260 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, May 3. The tone generally has continued firm and, closing quotations, although slightly below the best touched during the week shew a gain since we last wrote of cent per lb. London and New York are up on balance 5|32d; and gold cent
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    • 134 12 Malayan Statistics for April Foreign exports of tin being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of April, 1933. DESTINATION. TONS. United Kingdom 150 United States of America 3,416 Continent of Europe 1,126 British Possessions 258 Japan 132 Netherlands India Nil Other Foreign Countries
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    • 104 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of April, 1933 Lbs. The Penang Rubber Estates Co., Ltd. 307,300 The Sabrang Rubber Estate, Ltd. 91,000 The Straits Rubber Co., Ltd. 206,500 1 The Rubana Rubber Estates, Ltd. 97,000 I The Bagan Serai Co., Ltd. 40,000 The Tali
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    • 485 12 Messrs. William Jack Co., reported as follows on April 12:— The rise we anticipated in Winter Wheat and the fact that the U.S.A, now not only realizes that it has to be interested in Europe, but that it is essential that Europe should ba interested in the
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    • 49 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of April, 1933 Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.: —Piculs, 1,029.32 hours, 632 yardage, 129,500. Glimau Tin, Ltd.:—Hours, 467 c. yards, 17,900 piculs, 37 approx. Kramat Pulai, Ltd.:—From the mine, 150 piculs from tributors, 32 piculs. Total 182 piculs.
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    • 133 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 84% 85 I|l6 New York 3.91% 3.91% Montreal 4.46% 4.46% Brussels 23 31|32 24 Geneva 17.29 17.31% Amsterdam 8.31 8.33 Milan ..64% 64 7|16 Berlin 14 7|32 14 11|32 Stockholm 19.30 19% Copenhagen 22.45 22.44 Oslo 19 9|16 19 9|16 Vienna
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    • 889 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations In MESSxvS. KENNEDY Co.’s shart list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Batu Lintang 27% 32% 29 32% Broga 25 30 25 30 Glenealy 90 1.00 90 1.00 Jeram 20 30 20 30
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    • 42 12 PENANG, MAY 5 (By Courtesy of the Chartered On London Bank Demand < ts 2 U Private 3 m ts credit 1 3 Documentary 241 On New York Bank Demand France T.T. India T.T. Hongkong T.T. 39 U Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver
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    • 39 12 ->•'-* CLOTH LINED envelopes Sizes. Priees- x 6 $5.00 per 10° 15 x6l $5.00 12 xs} $4.50 per 100 111x5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per I® o TO CLEARPinang Gazette P re Ltd. IA, PENANG br REE
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  • 553 13 Schedule Of Principal Lines Is a list of vessels arriving during week: jjg PORT TO-DAY T’vqKES from Langsa, Lho SeumaS sell 'sabang and Olehleh. Sana we b g I «ncrsa Idi, Lho SeumafOr ani Olehleh— to-day. SS from Bombay. Saxis f r i a vTftSANDAL from
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  • 322 13 MAY, 1933 MAY 5 League Football: M. A. F. C. v. Police, C. R. C. Ground. MAY 6 Cricket: P. C. C. ‘A’ v Indian Association, Esplanade. Penang Turf Club Extra Meeting, 3rd day. MAY 7 Cricket: P. R. C. v Taiping Survey Department, Taiping. MAY 9
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  • 1412 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ire- land and North America by steamer to Calcutta, thence by rail to Karachi for i conveyance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. to-morrow. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Colombo, Aden, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and
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    • 107 13 BOXIN G Another Grode Al Programme FUN FROLIC SUNDAY 7th MAY 9.30 P.M. MAIN EVENT IPOH KID vs. KID LEMON The conqueror of Boy Quee. '0 ROUNDS. Dashing Little Fighter of K. Lumpur. SEMI FINAL KAY YONG vs. D. N. SAMY Ex-Lightweight Champion 8 ROUNDS. Y.M.H.A. 4 of Perak. SPECIAL
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 61 13 SUTVSinSW’ 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I Matinee To-morrow at 2.45 LAST NIGHT'S BIG CROWDS ACCLAIMED Universal's Amazing Epic of the Dreaded African Sleeping Sickness i “NAGANA” I The Most Thrilling and Realistic Animal Picture I Yet Seen I i FEATURING I TALA BIRELL < MELVYN DOUGLAS I Plans at Moutrie's 'Phone
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    • 155 13 [BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST ettiMiut ‘Tauuf wust I WHERE SOUND SOUNDS RIGHT OU N D lUZjg SYSTE M STARTING TO-NIGHT! 1 I Matinees To-morrow Sunday at 2.45 p.m. BRITISH DOMINION’S ROUSING NAVAL SPECTACLE 1 ,W Vin Aw 111 Wl Mv Bl L l H L HENRY EDWARDS i IB
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  • 1293 14 Economy Cuts GOOD STANDARD OF EFFICIENCY Maj-Gen. L.C.L. Oldfield, G.0.C., Malaya, has issued the following report of the S.S. w. for the year 1932: B fore J* aking my report 1 wish to pre e Si Y. or two remarks to clear face it with on«>
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  • 169 14 Man Shuts Down a Window On His Head When Mr. Francis Fitt, of the Marine Hotel, Whitstable, was told that there were burglars in a house at Kingsdown Parkroad, Whitstable, he acted promptly. He told the magistrate at Canterbury that when he found a window smashed at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 122 14 SWEDES. W /JMI aren’t the h. EDES i- i «is’i In every part of the world, thfe best breakfast is Scott’s Porage Oats. No other breakfast food contains elements so nourishing as oats no other country grows such magnificent oats as Scotland, ahd Scott’s Porage Oats arq—.yyftHifc B£ *r 1
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    • 276 14 Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre— film stains disappear completely. Pepsodent Laboratories announce a the Pepsodent you have always
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    • 2110 15 &<rYTd J (TlsbS _zr~ p 0.-.british india n AND APCAR LINES I t >e^arliaai/iNTi m,Ji'rmWfTCamPftg j (Companies Incorporated in England) KUJUMIIi LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR ma il passenger a»d cargo sexvicfs Leaves Dae ||k|f> fOXDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penan- a
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  • 872 16 Selections For To-morrow GOLD FINCH AND UNDER LAP GOOD THINGS (By Tic-Tad There will be a card of nine events again for to-morrow, the last day of the Penang Turf Club Extra Professional Meeting, but the fields are likely to be smaller as is generally
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  • 301 16 Preliminary Enquiry EYE WITNESS'S EVIDENCE OF STABBING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 5. At the preliminary inquiry into the murder of Goh Siew Jeong of the nursing staff of the District Hospital, Ipoh, Miss Hardy, the Matron in her evidence stated that the deceased
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  • 59 16 P.C.C. ‘A’ v. Indian Association The following will represent the P.C.C. ‘A’ against the Indian Association on the Esplanade, to-morrow, at 2.15 p.m.: T, H. Best, D. D. B. Cook, I. Scott-Dal-gleish, W. F. Fletcher, J. H. Fenwick, W. L. Robinson, A. S. Ramsay, L. C. Smith, W.
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  • 64 16 P. R. C. v. Taiping Team The following will travel to Taiping on Sunday morning to meet the Taiping Survey Department at cricket Dr. L. S. da Silva, D. Campbell, L. Robless, S. T. Stewart, A. S. Willweber, J. W. Webb, G. Perera, F. de Cruz, A. P.
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  • 50 16 The following have been selected to represent the A.C.S. Mohammedan Eleven against Zainul’s Eleven in a friendly game of soccer on the Suffolk House ground on Sunday Che Din, Eusoff, Ibrahim, Che Din, Hamid, Sultan, S. Md. Isahak, Kader, Syed Mohamed (captain), Itam. Reserves. —Md. Ali, Md. Eusoff.
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  • 58 16 Ties for Monday Men’s Open Singles Championship.— Cheah Wat Hun v. N. A. Sedwick J. R. Burnham v. Cheah Wat Swee. Men’s Open Doubles Championship.— Tan Thean Seang and Yeo Wee Yang v. G. A. Rozells and S. T. Stewart. Mixed Doubles Championship. Miss Hardwick and
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  • 65 16 Penang Team for Kuala Kangsar Owing to the inability of Mr. Bensen to proceed with the Penang polo team to Kuala Kangsar on May 10 to play for the Sultan of Perak’s Cup the team has been chosen as follows No. 1, H. B. Moulding No.
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  • 325 16 TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES As exhibitors and members of the Australian Trade Delegation travelling on the T.S.S. Nieuw Holland,” and due shortly to reach your shores, we send you this very cordial greeting in advance. We are very hopeful
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  • 139 16 Pork Seller Fined for Unjust Daching When Lim An Yan, a porkseller, pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to the possession of an unjust daching, being about 4 per cent, short weight, the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills remarked of the scales, “Surely this is
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  • 120 16 A Chinese named Yeoh Ah Tung claimed trial on a charge of possessing dutiable liquor on May 5, at Aier Itam Road; in the Police Court this morning he stated that he had bought it from a stranger for $1.40, not knowing whether the duty
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  • 98 16 l —Reuter. Japanese Threaten Chinese ‘Commander Shanghai, May 5. A Chinese report from Lwamchow states that the Japanese military authorities have sent a letter to the Chinese commander at Peitai Ho demanding the neutralisation of an area between the Lwanho River and the Shihho River. If the warning
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  • 113 16 Public Examination Postponed The adjourned public examination of Lim Chin Guan, in bankruptcy, which was fixed for to-day in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Cobbett was again postponed, on the application of Mr. Ong Huck Hong, for three weeks. Mr. Huck Hong said he appeared
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  • 249 16 A party of four Siamese boy scouts and one girl scout who arrived in Penang on April 20 and have since been touring Malaya on a goodwill mission were back again in Penang this morning and are leaving for Puket to-morrow. S.S. KEDAH The following
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  • 26 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE acknowledgment Mr. R. E. Capel begs to thank all those who attended the funeral of his wife, sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy.
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    • 16 16 MADAME DAVIES 30, BISHOP ST., PENANG. Arrived To-day SMART HATS FOR THE RACES VERY MODERATELY PRICED.
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    • 430 16 Prices Lower T I j Than I They M I Will Ever Be I I Again! /I I COME AND VIEW OUR DISPLAY- J I ED COUNTERS WITHOUT ANI J f I t OBLIGATIONS TO PURCHASE. J f I 7 COMPARE OUR LOW COM- f f I 1 PETITIVE prices
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