Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 June 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-06-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 127. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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718 1933-06-03 1 Birthday Honours—Home And Abroad KNIGHTHOOD FOR NEW CHIEF JUSTICE Capt. Eric Newbold, 0.8. E. Dames Commanders. —Rugby Radio Service. LONDON, JUNE 3. THE kjxgs birthday honours 15(1,1 DE THE FOLLOWING KMGHTS OF THE THISTLE -.—DUKE OF OLOK ESTER AND EARL OF ELGIN FOIRDames Commanders.—Rugby Radio Service. - 718 words
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Article85 1933-06-03 1 ’•'Reuter. America to Participate T ll( r Geneva, June 2. 1 states Government made traditi,;, 1 11 ,p rtiint departure from their 1 l>olic y of non-participation in first tin 1 <in lir3 by appointing for the Übou r p le|, 'gates to the International T'hf* dele’•'Reuter. - 85 words
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Article66 1933-06-03 1 .—Reuter. Four Ringleaders to Die Berlin, June 2. Severe sentences were inflicted on the Communists at Altona as a sequel to the Bloody Sunday on August 7 last year in a clash with the Nazis in which 12 were killed and 50 wounded. Four ringleaders were.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article138 1933-06-03 1 i.—Reuter.. Until Further Notice ARMISTICE SIGNING A WISE POLICY London, June 2. Opening with the statement that the Japanese have adopted a wise policy in signing the armis’ice, the Week End Review says that their watchword is peace and goodwill until further notice. If the formula works,i.—Reuter.. - 138 words
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Article21 1933-06-03 1 i. —Reuter. Seriously 11l Again London, June 2. Cardinal Bourne is lying seriously ill with acute pulmonary oedema. —Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article27 1933-06-03 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London. June 2. Owing to the Whitsuntide Holiday no British Official news will be transmitted on Monday.—Rugby Radio Service..—Rugby Radio Service. - 27 words
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Article70 1933-06-03 1 Not Welcomed MILLERS COMPLAIN OF DIFFICULTIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 2. As a result of the introduction of the Government new metric kwien for the selling of paddy yesterday not a single boat unloaded grain anywhere in Bangkok. Millers complain of the difficulties and70 words
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Article140 1933-06-03 1 t. —Reuter Wireless. Government to Take One-third Share Capetown, May 30. The Government proposed by taxation to take an additional £6,000,000 from the gold annually, representing roughly one-third of the extra profits accruing as the result of South Africa abandoning the gold standard, announced Mr.t.—Reuter Wireless. - 140 words
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1082 1933-06-03 1 Would Inspire Confidence BRITAIN MUST REVERT TO GOLD Important Commons Debate London, June z,. During the debate in the House of Commons on the Whitsun adjournment, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that the gold standard was the only standard familiar to everybody which would inspirej’itate negotiations in every v. a \ Rugby Radio S?: vice. 1 - 1,082 words
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Advertisement11 1933-06-03 1 the e. o. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL Modem Sanitation Throughout perfect service.11 words
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Advertisement84 1933-06-03 1 dMa s7%s} MSI Discriminating hostesses ensure the success of their dinner parties by serving “AYLMER” products The appetizing natural flavour of choice, fresh-from-the-garden vegetables which only “AYLMER” chefs know how to retain makes all dishes prepared from AYLMER products tempting, tasty and deliciously distinctive. AYLMER Peas AYLMER Tomatoes AYLMER Soups84 words
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Advertisement19 1933-06-03 1 E. O. HOTEL DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY, 7th June, 1933 DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE S.S. “PRESIDENT POLK”19 words
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Advertisement1799 1933-06-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES WAW.W.V.W. se J O r”o N r E t E loh BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS 1 limited. All —"XT relating to NOTICE. "10 totoeSt-H. —ent» NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank Advertisements should be addressed Successors to HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANT) rim, lo the Advertisement Manager, The NOTICE IS1,799 words
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Article1148 1933-06-03 3 j^ r Amery on Europe s Troubles LITTLE hope of the arms conference was a large attendance at StratRoad council Schools, Birmingham, at Day celebration gathering or;sed by the Sparkbrook Division Union.sl Association. Councillor J. B. Field i.jed and Mrs. Amery, accompanied her husband, Mr. L.1,148 words
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Article417 1933-06-03 3 Man Declares He Shook Hands With Peggy A MEDIUM’S SHOCK A man who said that he had attended more than 4000 seances gave evidence when the trial was resumed at Edinburgh of Mrs. Victoria Helen McFarlane, or Duncan, a spiritualistic medium. She pleaded not guilty to a417 words
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Article231 1933-06-03 3 Leap in F ront of a Train EASTBOURNE MAN’S RESCUE IN EGYPT To Save a Native An English officer of the Egyptian Police Force has saved a man’s life, in the face of what seemed certain death, by leaping in front of an oncoming train. The231 words
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Article191 1933-06-03 3 Married to a Sussex Girl Eight months after his disappearance on the eve of his wedding the Rev. Edward Simpson-Matthews, a Plymouth vicar, married Miss Ella Louise Besant. The marriage, which took place recently, was revealed by a short formal announcement which did not disclose where the191 words
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Advertisement183 1933-06-03 3 BULLFINCH BUTTER J S for J PURITY (< ra j 5 A wUiliiiiWF The Butter for Everybody SOLE AGENTS 5 S < Henry Waugh 00., > > PENANG -J "J SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. HANDS fflE RED AND SWOLLEN Eczema in Dry, Scaly Rash. Cuticura Healed. I suffered twelve months183 words
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Advertisement100 1933-06-03 3 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Ride A Raleigh And Keep Ahead I y PyL This Famous Bicycle is built entirely Vi Al ot st€el and ,s Guaranteed for ever. Nothing Is left to chance in building Alw/f the every single part tested before assembling, for as low as $67.50. JEX »<"*100 words
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267 1933-06-03 4 Good to Be in England Again MR. BINGHAM’S COMMENT London, May 18. The Hon. Robert Worth Bingham, the mewly-appointed United States Ambassador to Great Britain, arrived at Plymouth Irom New York. He was a passenger in the new liner Washington on her maiden voyage. His267 words
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Article402 1933-06-03 4 Goering Becomes Virtual Dictator SWEEPING POWERS VOTED BY THE DIET Berlin, May 18. The Prussian Diet, which re-assembled passed by more than a two-thirds majority the Enabling Bill, which gives the Prussian Government under Captain Goering plenary powers in Prussia. This measure, which was opposed only by402 words
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Article189 1933-06-03 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND WHITSUNDAY 7.50 Litany. 8.00 a.m. Matins. Ps. LXVIII Hymn 157. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6.30 Evensong Ps. CXLV 281 Magnificat 238 Nunc Dimittis 279 Hymns 211, 154, 156, 210. WHITMONDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion. WHITTUESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy189 words
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Article388 1933-06-03 4 To be Opened To-day Clifford Pier, Singapore, will be opened by His Excellency the Governor to-day. When His Excellency arrives at 10.30 a.m. a royal salute will be given after which His Excellency together with the General Officer Commanding will inspect the Guard. Then His Excellency388 words
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Article181 1933-06-03 4 With the Help of Kruschen For nine years now I have used Kruschen Salts and could not do without them. I take a third of a teaspoon in a cup of water as hot as I can drink it. No sickness, no headaches now. lam181 words
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Article396 1933-06-03 4 Jury Give Verdict for Hairdresser In the King’s Bench Division on May 17 before Mr. Justice Charles, a common jury returned a verdict for defendant in the action for damages brought by Mrs. Mary Anne Stevenson, aged 58, a widow, of Algernon Road, London, against Mr. John396 words
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Article760 1933-06-03 4 His mining friends, and he has many in Perak, will bq sorry to hear that Mr. R Knewstubb is in Batu Gajah Hospital. Mr. W. C. P. Wright, Financial Officer, Transportation Department, F.M.S. Railways has returned from Home furlough. Mrs. S. G. H. Leyh, wife of Mr.760 words
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Advertisement121 1933-06-03 4 Columbia I (*V FER YOU TH!S MUSICAL I MASTERPIECE AT A FPJgg I THAT IS WITHIN YOUR REACH. HSmi t J COLUMBIA "SUPERHET SEVEN" a a AUTOMATIC RADIOGRAM. 8 RECORDS ARE CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY. r JUST PRESS A BUTTON AND SIT BACK AND ENJOY HALF AN HOUR OF MUSIC THAT IS121 words
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Miscellaneous181 1933-06-03 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,<510 kejs 31.55 m.181 words
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Article586 1933-06-03 5 Thrilling Main Bout CHAN RETAINS HIS TITLE (By “SECONDS OUT”} As was to be expected an exciting fight .jetween Battling Chan, holder of the Bantam Championship for North Malaya, and Sylver Starr, the challenger from Singapore, took place at Fun Frolic last night and in586 words
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Article62 1933-06-03 5 5 0(? n June 4. at the Gardens, from P m. to 6.30 p.m.:— 9 March Martial Moments—Winter. vp rture—-Merry Wives of Windsor 3 v —Nicolai. lion Wilfrid Sanderson’s Popu4 lnr Songs- -Hume. Jesc riptive— phantom Brigade—--5 Myddleton. 6 Evenin Toledo—Schmeling. Pieces—(a) The King’s Horses _(j a y62 words
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Article290 1933-06-03 5 Reuter. Surprise Victory GLORIOUS WEATHER ON EPSOM DOWNS London, June 2. Glorious summer wither brought countless thousands to Epsom for Ladies Day to watch the fillies classic. The King and the Queen and the Princess Royal were present. Chatelaine’s win was a surprise victory for Mr.Reuter. - 290 words
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Article240 1933-06-03 5 Has Helped the Police to Detect Murderers The “Evening Standard” learns that a woman seer who has several times been called in to help the police of the Continent in solving mysteries is to be married in London. She is Frau Lotte Plaat, and her husband240 words
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Article202 1933-06-03 5 Girl and Man in a T rain A girl’s charge against a man of kissing her during a railway journey was dismissed by Mr. Bingley, the South Western magistrate, on May 23. William Duchel Woeliworth. who was stated to be living with his family in the yacht202 words
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Advertisement104 1933-06-03 5 STOP SUFFERING AFTER EATING If you suffer from indigestion, gastritis, or dyspepsia after meals, you can prevent it instantly by taking a little Bisurated Magnesia in water immediately after eating. This remarkable preparation not only neutralises the acid, and thus so removes the cause of the trouble, but it also104 words
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Advertisement387 1933-06-03 5 I ffcmi g wi rWRS!I\ H I «|H|||| I 0 ’W Shaving Stick W;if?' o y "i7ir<Shaving Cream. H Fragranced with •477/’ Eau d« C Cologne. Yielding a rich and i| O creamy lather, which softens the Bn most stubborn beard and makes M gj L it ready for easy,387 words
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Article1829 1933-06-03 6 Mr. Roosevelt’s Book on i t His Programme CRITICISM OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS j 4 j i I '“Good government should maintain thej balance where every individual may have. a place if he will take it, where every in-. dividual may attain such power1,829 words
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Article231 1933-06-03 6 “An English Custom,” Says A London Wife HER HUSBAND SENTENCED IN FRANCE Edward Rimmer, of Boundary-road, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W., formerly head gardener at the cemetery at Etaples, where 11,000 British soldiers are buried, was sentenced, in his absence, to six months’ imprisonment for assault on231 words
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Article220 1933-06-03 6 And Hits a Man at Brooklands A Pit-Marshal was injured at Brooklands when the offside front wheel of Captain George Eyston’s M.G. car flew off during the International Trophy Race. Captain Eyston. who is the holder of the world’s baby car speed record, was220 words
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Article458 1933-06-03 6 Means Test Suggested at a Conference young men deprived OF WORK I A means test for employed married women was suggested by Mr. W. A. Nixon, of Manchester, at a sectional meeting in connection with the Rotary Conference at' Scarborough. “There are a tremendous lot of458 words
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Advertisement173 1933-06-03 6 Time Gentlemen!! BF x V Wlf A Ml /41 UiU f/ a Ml K>R A TIGf R BtER DISTRIBUTORS FRASER G NEAVE. REDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON THE ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM Effective October 1. 1932, freight on RICE, BROKEN RICE, or to Padang Besar, Sungei Golok Kantang is CHARGED173 words
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Article1564 1933-06-03 7 Stockbroker Alleges Libel fuN on exchange Judge Finds No Case for the Jury member of the London Stock Exchange "«sfully brought an action in the reach Division, on May 18 alleging rings was” L he had been libelled by an advert.se- the toy Yo-Yo1,564 words
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Article511 1933-06-03 7 Bigamy Overseas That He Was Ashamed to Mention WHAT HE TOLD JUDGE Non-disclosure of his bigamous marriage in Capetown, because, as he said, he was 'ashamed, brought John William Rumbold, I a leading seaman in the Navy, who had obtained a decree nisi against511 words
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Article472 1933-06-03 7 Alleged Concealment for Two Years £BOO BREACH DAMAGES London, May 19. Miss Raina Edith Whitton, of Northum- > berland Avenue, Harrow, appeared at Mid-i dlesex Sheriff’s Court, at a hearing to assess damages for breach of promise of marriage against Mr. William Thomas Arnold Page, formerly472 words
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444 1933-06-03 7 Just a hundred years ago two retired Colonial Office clerks became the first agents-general in London for all, or nearly all, the Cc’c-n es. Their names were George Baillie and Edward Barnard, and for several years they conducted all the business in a444 words
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Article308 1933-06-03 7 JUNE, 1933 JUNE 3 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, sth day. King’s Birthday Parade, Polo ground, 8.30 p.m. Association Football: Selangor Malays v. D. A. F. C., Penang. JUNE 4 P.C.C. “A” v P.R.C. “A”, Esplanade, 10.30 a.m. Association Fooball: Selangor Malays v. Penang Football Association, Penang. JUNE308 words
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Advertisement295 1933-06-03 7 Dentists m—rai say: SHi XT’S the surfaces out of sight, the curve behind your teeth, which old-fash-toned tooth-brushes neglect” HThis skews how ordinary tooth-brush-m fall to clean the inside curve of your teeth properly, because they are shaped to fit only the outside. Dentists find that the backs of patients’295 words
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Article351 1933-06-03 8 During the House of Commons debate on the Whitsuntide adjournment Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that the gold standard was the only standarc. familiar to everyone which would inspire confidence, provided certain conditions were observed. The standard to be fixed must be accepted and worked by the Nations as351 words
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Article228 1933-06-03 8 When people speak and write about the changing face of Britain they are generally found to be thinking of the vast suburban development now in progress, the ribbon development of bungaloid growths along main r ads and the like. But another, and perhaps in the228 words
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Article1706 1933-06-03 8 brought my dear ones back to me.”—Captain F. McDermott in the “Evening Standard. ” - brought my dear ones back to me.” —Captain F. McDermott in the “Evening Standard.” Hearken! O, white men! I, who speak from the land of spirits, come to greet you —to tell you a story of long ago. The day was fair and my sapling had been1,706 words
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Article705 1933-06-03 8 A TRAGIC DERBY It is hard tn believe nowadays tn, first Derby in 1780 attracted terest that it had to be reWorcA a cock-fight, and only one newspane. ted the bare result- and that ei’ht L* later. Yet. it the first race takes he cord for dullness,705 words
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Advertisement179 1933-06-03 8 ifer I gZj -|r| Wa Hr \W w K lh Spey Royal t/l i Scotch IVhisky Ml MH 1 Choicest and oldest procurable MOOUCC O' SCOTLAND f A Bottled and Gwinteed I E K JBbI I H IwEHkOk oSZ ‘yy., g '4 Gisn 9p«t Oisttilvy. Z/A: gg. ri 7 ;SI179 words
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Advertisement42 1933-06-03 8 Cigarette G i f t Fl EVERY D E RESZKE is a prize in itself The cigarette fas* smokers who discriminate Say “DE RESZKE to your tobacconist. SAVE THE COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore,. Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—32.42 words
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Article419 1933-06-03 9 i.—Reuter. Moratorium Imminent STATEMENT to be made AFTER WHITSUN Berlin, June 2. .oratorium for all Germany’s foreign "will be announced shortly after Whitstated O’- Schacht. Sin form of a moratorium next week as certain but not a general r Sonic opine that Dr. Schacht r declar* moratoriumi.—Reuter. - 419 words
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Article235 1933-06-03 9 Two More Caught ROTAN AND TWO YEARS IN REFORMATORY v Singapore police are keeping up a J^ TOUs carn Paign against youths who R(r motorists and Inspector Goodship, rounded up five of them on Monday Wed hrou&llt two more into court on nesday. They were heavily235 words
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Article113 1933-06-03 9 .—Reuter. Critical Stage Reached IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY DUCE EXPECTED Rome, June 2. A critical stage has been reached in the negotiations for the Four Power Pact. While there is no official confirmation obtainable, it is believed that Signor Mussolini informed France that her demands, regarding the.—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article336 1933-06-03 9 Aged Cripple’s Death from Suffocation An inquest was held at Colne on May 20 concerning the death of Mary Hodgson (60), single, of 30, Selby Street, Colne, in connection with whose death a sister-in-law, Mrs. Fanny Hodgson, widow, aged 63, 1, Charles Street, Nelson, has been remanded336 words
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Article70 1933-06-03 9 tish minister at Havana. —Rugby Radio Service. British Minister to Argentina London, June 2. Sir John Broderick who was appointed British Ambassador to Argentina in January died in a London nursing home, aged 51. He entered the consular service in 1908 and served for manytish minister at Havana.—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article30 1933-06-03 9 j.—Reuter. Harriman Indicted New York, June 2. The Federal Grand Jury returned a new indictment against Harriman, charging him with the falsification of banks accounts. —Reuter.j.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article36 1933-06-03 9 taining his extradition from Greece.—Reuter. New Indictments Washington, June 2. The department of Justice is reported to be considering new indictments against Samuel Insull Senior, with a view to obtaining his extradition from Greece.—Reu-taining his extradition from Greece.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article18 1933-06-03 9 New York, June 3. Viscount Ishii sailed for England by the Olympic, to-day.18 words
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Article629 1933-06-03 9 Imposing Display RESIDENT COUNCILLOR TAKES SALUTE Two Members Of Public Honoured On the occasion of His Majesty the King’s birthday the usual ceremonial parade by the local volunteers troops and school cadets, with two contingents of Police, was held to-day on the Polo Ground. Immediately629 words
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Article114 1933-06-03 9 Accused of Criminal Breach of Trust G. W. Osborne, a middle-aged European, claimed trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the First Magistrate’s Court, Singapore, on a charge that between March 27 and April 11, 1933, he committed criminal breach of trust of $l,OOO which114 words
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Advertisement35 1933-06-03 9 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gaxette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory igure.35 words
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Advertisement366 1933-06-03 9 Well above i the Average -"A Cow Gate builds the healthy virile child, not the fat and flabby baby of the ordinary artificial food. That is why modern Mothers the VLeA world over are turning to it with ft Sir* tve relief. “There is NO DOUBT aboui CoW&Gate W PATE366 words
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1392 1933-06-03 10 Mr. J. P. Morgan Reveals Firm's Secrets ASSETS FALL £55,840,200 IN TWO YEARS How The London Branch Works With New York Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, head of America’s most powerful private banking concern, faced a public inquiry yesterday for the first time in his life.1,392 words
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Article441 1933-06-03 10 Harassed by Silence Suggestion MURDER APPEAL The Court of Criminal Appeal on May 22 dismissed the appeal of Jack Samuel Puttnam (31), boot repairer, Wood Green, London, who was convicted of murdering his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Standley, of Finsbury Park. Mr. Hector Hughes, K.C., (for Puttnam),441 words
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Article405 1933-06-03 10 Shock for Visitors TRAGEDY OF SHATTERED NERVES A shooting tragedy in which after bring at and wounding a police-constable, a man turned the weapon on himself with a fatal result startled Streatham, South-West London, on May 22. George Richard Dring, aged between 30 and 40,405 words
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Article244 1933-06-03 10 Animals Roasted Alive Somewhere in Southend, prowling loose, there is a wild cat, which secured its liberty as a result of the disastrous fire at Southend’s pleasure ground, the Kursaal, on May 20th. The flames were visible for six miles; snakes and monkeys were244 words
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Article89 1933-06-03 10 Owner Says He Was Glad to See the Back of It A charge of stealing by means of a trick a motor-car valued at 15s. was brought at Bromley against two men. The charge was dismissed. Horace Spooner, a butcher, of Orpington, sa'id he thought the men came89 words
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Article224 1933-06-03 10 I Just Did Not Understand FATHER’S GRIEF “I did not want my boy to go to prison. It was just that I did not understand.. With tears running down his cheeks an elderly Etchingham (Essex) farm hand gave this simple explanation for the way in224 words
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Article218 1933-06-03 10 One Painted It, One Wanted It, Both Men Died A strange story of a picture that seems j to be linked with death is told by a friend j of Mr. Frank Spenlove-Spenlove, the artist who died last week. “I visited Mr. Spenlove-Spenlove shortly before he died,” he218 words
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Advertisement241 1933-06-03 10 Bkdkkads T-Tid Enlarged i t Pores Gone ini grr sqSe? E®? can now easily banish Sfcrf /7 biack heads and enlarged pores, and have a neyr white skin in 3 days by the use of Tokalon Vanishing Skinfood. This contains predigested dairy cream and olive oil combined with whitening, tonic241 words
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759 1933-06-03 11 Affairs of the Poet’s Father WHAT AN OLD DOCUMENT REVEALS Sir Archie Flower presided at the annual meeting of the Birthplace Trustees, held at Stratford-on-Avc-n and among those present were Lord Hanworth, Sir Ernest H. Pooley, Professor E. de Selincourt, Judge Drucquer, the Revs. Canon759 words
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540 1933-06-03 11 Denial by President of the National Union SCHOOLMASTER’S STATEMENT CHALLENGED Mr. H. N. Penlington, President of the National Union of Teachers, in a statement at a meeting of the Executive, pointed out that considerable attention had been drawm to a statement reported as having been540 words
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Article90 1933-06-03 11 Why a Diplomat Flew From Paris to London Dr. Roland Koester, the German Ambassador in Paris, flew to London to see his tailor. He left Le Bourget by air liner at an early hour, and on arrival at Croydon airport travelled on to London by motorcar.90 words
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Article45 1933-06-03 11 A Surprise for the Judge Nodding his head towards a person on one of the front benches at Watford County Court, Judge Crawford said sternly: “Tell that man to take his hat off in court.” “It’s a lady, your honour,” said the bailiff.45 words
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Advertisement431 1933-06-03 11 REMEMBER teeth are living fxxrts of youT b°dy. They may be til K*" trough kick of the proper |p nourishment—Calcium. j|><, sjA, t IhiL M. ■Lg/B I >,. f# -but now MeM| you can Cure your teeth from within— F KALZANA, the Calcium food, is the new idea in the431 words
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Advertisement788 1933-06-03 11 rREE DOCTOR’S BOOK ON ASTHMA, BRONCHiTIS, CATARRH Qiick and Luling Relief through Inexpensive How Treatment THE latest edition of a Doctor's Free D J Book describing the most successful M<lB Dcd“ I HOC F CHIS of afl home treatments for Asthma, Q EE> too, Free Book> Bronchitis and Catarrh, is788 words
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Article792 1933-06-03 12 Little Scrip in the Market SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN TIN PRICE Singapore, May 30. During the past week both tin and rub-| ber have again advanced substantially, the. former showing a rise of more than £lO over the week closing at £198.15.0 for three months, whilst792 words
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Article276 1933-06-03 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED Rubber Sales Department Penang, May 31. The market during the past ,tek been active with a very firm Values have advanced daily and close at the best this afternoon with buyers X Standard Sheet up to 10% cents perl nT which is the highest touched since the;276 words
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Article112 1933-06-03 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Asociation held its 1,124 th auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1.239,898 lbs. 553.53 tons Offered 1.201.992 lbs. 536.60 tons Sold 954,839 lbs. 426.26 tons Spot London 3.11/32d. New York Holiday PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts. Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales112 words
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Article74 1933-06-03 12 The following are the estimated rubber crops for May in respect of the undernoted Lbs. The Penang Rubber Estates Co., Ltd. 346,300 The Sabrang Rubber Estate, Ltd. 101,000 The Straits Rubber Co., Ltd. 218,000 The Rubana Rubber Estates, Ltd. 102,000 The Bagan Serai Co., Ltd. 45,600 The Tali74 words
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Article42 1933-06-03 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of May, 1933 Talam Mines, Ltd.:—Piculs, 224.92. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd.: Piculs, 390. Rambun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan Piculs. 222. Tongkah Compound No Liability:—Hours run 177; Yardage treated 34.000; Output Piculs 226.42 words
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Article875 1933-06-03 12 Substantial Economies Effected I The twenty-third annual ordinary general meeting of Vai d Or Estates, Ltd., was held at 9, St. Helen’s-place, EC. Mr. RGraham (the chairman) presided. The representative of the secretaries (P R. Buchanan and Co.) read the notice and the auditors’ report. The875 words
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Article1025 1933-06-03 12 (Contributed) The unprecedented conditions of the past few years have served at least one good purpose. While revealing the falsity of many so-called economic laws, the rigid adherence to which were sinking industry further into the slough of depresI sion, they have resulted in the emergence of1,025 words
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Article648 1933-06-03 12 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE REPORT The Share Markets have been extremely active during the past week with advances to be recorded in practically all sections. A very welcome advance has been seen in the price of Tin which has now reached over £2OO and although as we write there is a648 words
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Advertisement210 1933-06-03 12 jam I c J y'i I sw I I -SI-; s Sco. s 1 orage Oats. 2 I Lavour and strengths I Scottish Oats stand lup r I t everybody knows, and Serf, I r orage Oats are— I I J I VS WBW'CIS I, Sole Agents tor Malaya. I210 words
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Article625 1933-06-03 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Allowing is a list of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: LN PORT J'O-DAY < LONDON MARU from Bombay for Japan P (>r uxTANG from Tongkah, Kopah, RevictoriaPoint Sails for the same ports to-day. j HILDA from Italy for S pore,625 words
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Article2239 1933-06-03 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. Kedah” will close at 10 a.m. on Monday. A mail for Alor Star and Pulau Langkawi by the s.s. “Sitiawan” will close at 10 a.m. on Monday. A mail for Asahan and Paneh by the s.s. “Jeram” will close2,239 words
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Miscellaneous54 1933-06-03 13 Uij. l j» 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST MIGHT 9.30 Matinee To-day at 2.45 p.m. EDWARD G. ROBINSON IN FIRST NATIONAL’S EPIC OF ADVENTURE "TIGER SHARK" DIFFERENTLY THRILLING FROM ANY OTHER SHOW TO-MORROW Opening At The 2.45 Matinee THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF M.-G.-M.’s WORLD FAMOUS FILM SPECTACLE "BEN HUR" IN SOUND! For54 words
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Miscellaneous341 1933-06-03 13 NOW DRAWING GREATER AND BIGGER CROWDS SEASON EXTENDED TILL MONDAY 6.15 NSGHTLY 9.30 HOLIDAY MATINEES TO-DAY, TO-MORROW MONDAY AT 2 45 THE TALK OF THE TOWN «TH HATRED BORN THE DAWN OF HE, THEY FOUGHT END AN ANCIENT UDGE.. Iron hided i phi bi an and giant t.. fang to341 words
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Article983 1933-06-03 14 Aero Club Accuses Me of Untruth The “Evening Standard” understands that Mrs. J. A. Molliscn is considering, taking the advice of her solicitors as toi whether, in her own words, “the un-Bri-! tish altitude” of the Royal Aero Club is actionable. The Royal Aero Club had published983 words
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Article376 1933-06-03 14 Charge Against Policeman’s Wife MOTHER, SON, AND A HOME Ex-Soldier Said to Have Lost Everything A remarkable story was told at Wood Green Police Court w’hen Gladys Mary Smith, aged 37, wife of a police-constable, living at Woodside-road, Wood Green, N., was remanded charged with376 words
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Article109 1933-06-03 14 “Giving France a Bad Name in Venezuela A protest against the numerous escapes cf convicts from the French penal settle- ment in Guiana, which includes the no--1 tcrious Devil’s Island, has been sent to the Minister of Colonies by French citizens in Venezuela. “We complain,” they say,109 words
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Advertisement291 1933-06-03 14 yrnes Backing a-MUrsi-is FIRST. 1 l 2 Sole Agents N.V. Strains Java Trading Co. k BSisasasßEux siazasßsa cyess» pTHE BLUES I s No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly i called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease S in many291 words
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Advertisement270 1933-06-03 14 I m I 1 Ostomalt is your most reliable source of U K vitamins A. B, C and D—the four vital B food factors which keep you well. I K Vitamin A—to give you resistance to ills B —is supplied by a high concentrate from w K cod-liver oil. Vitamin270 words
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Advertisement1939 1933-06-03 15 I ”f P ©.-BRITISH INDIA A* and apcar lines I i wBl i WIWIMfIWi 'U (Companies Incorporated in England) I VIOUIKKJ LIMB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mail passenger and cargo services LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang, Teluk Anson. Port SwetI V-1,939 words
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Article207 1933-06-03 16 —Reuter. West Indies Beaten YORKSHIRE'S TEN WICKET VICTORY London, June 2. Tho following are the results of the County matches which were commenced on Wednesday. MIDDLESEX v GLAMORGAN Lords: Middlesex 426 (Hearne 153) and 79 for two wickets; Glamorgan 267 (Peebles 6 wickets for 93) and 313—Reuter. - 207 words
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Article77 1933-06-03 16 Scratchings for To-day The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Singapore: Race 1: Rosemary. Race 2: Jonathan. Race 3: Koi oki. Race 4: Silver Buckle. Race 5: True Light, Mere Maiden, Fizz. Race 6: Campfire. Race 7: Fortune Star, Quick March, Aquila, Furrow, Parchesi, Point77 words
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Article68 1933-06-03 16 Tennis Tournament Results of Thursday’s ties: MEN’S SINGLES —15.4 Storey beat —l5 Cook 2 —6; Scr. Laville beat —3 L. C. Smith 6—o; —4 Fletcher beat —l5 Scarlett 6—3; B—6. MEN’S DOUBLES —1 P. N. Knight and Barron beat +l5 Burr and Whitehouse 6—3; 6 —2. LADIES’68 words
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Article115 1933-06-03 16 Survey Office Beat Nik Hussain’s Combined XI (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bahru, June 1. Play of a mediocre standard was witnesed yesterday on the Padang Garong ground when the Survey Office secured a two goals’ victory over Nik Hussain’s Combined XI. Both teams enjoyed even exchanges115 words
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Article128 1933-06-03 16 PENANG SELANGOR MATCH AT K. L. Penang 26 For No Wickets CARR AND AH EE NOT OUT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. The Selangor team underwent two changes Hussey, the skipper, and Love are down with ’flu and their places have been taken by Akhurst and Vanderholt. Green128 words
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Article271 1933-06-03 16 Men Who Caused A Scene At Madame Tussauds THREE AGITATORS London, May 20. The three men who last week were turned out of court struggling and shouting when they were charged with damaging a wax model of Hitler at Mme. Tussaud’s Exhibition w'ere quiet271 words
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Article67 1933-06-03 16 All Star Cast To-night Last night’s performance at Drury Lane theatre where the Nooran Opera of Malacca has opened a short season was greeted with a crowded house when they put on the boards a Comic play entitled “Jula Juli Bintang Tiga.” The management will present67 words
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Article403 1933-06-03 16 PACK 7 RACE 8 RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 I RACE 5 RACE 6 I 1 I 1. Prince Caravel TIC-TAC 111- Gold Finch 1. Wait-And-See 'l. Ramona 1. Tin Pool 1. Golden Queen 1. Leighton Hill 1- p gJ val 2. 1,2. Silent403 words
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Article115 1933-06-03 16 Kedah v. Perak MATCH AT ALOR STAR TO-MORROW The first Malaya Cup match in the Northern Section will be played to-morrow between Kedah and Perak at the Kedah Football Association ground, Alor Star. The following are the two teams: KEDAH PERAK NOORDIN CHAN AH KOW GOH HUN115 words
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Article590 1933-06-03 16 Committal Unless He Pays It TWO DUKES AND THEIR CREDITORS Debts owed by two dukes and an earl came before the courts on May 20th. The dukes were warned against giving creditors unnecssary trouble. Against the earl a committal order was made. The ocmmittal590 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-06-03 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind RainfaL 6 a.m. 80 E 1 inch Noon 89 NW TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Waie? TO-DAY 8.36 a.m. 1.23 a.m. 8.16 p.m. 2.23 p.m. TO-MORROW 9.28 a.m. 2.37 a.m. 9.27 p.m. 3.42 p.m.38 words
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