Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 June 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 128. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, sth JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 237 1 Rugby Radio Service. Magnificent Spectacle PRINCE OF WALES TAKES KING'S PLACE London, June 3. King George is 68 to-day. He is spending his birthday at Buckingham Palace. Although his general health is excellent, rheumatism in his shoulder makes it difficult to ride a horse or to
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  • 38 1 .—Reuter. Paris, June 4. At least fourteen were killed and seventy injured when the Paris Nantes express was derailed outside Nantes. Severed are missing and it is feared the death roll will be considerably higher.—Reuter.
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  • 58 1 —Reuter. Should Be Given Back Montreux, June 5. resolution urging that China should given back her sovereign rights over her n re territory was passed by the comb‘e dealing in political and juridical matters at the plenary congress of the nternational Federation of the League of dions
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  • 64 1 Mi «ing Goat Leads To Find Of Huge Reptile a 22f niSS ng to the discovery of L snake at the 28 mile, TampinKuala Pilah road. bank Uf)P arS owner went to the and the r Ver in search h is Und the snake instead—with the inside
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  • 29 1 Reuter. Passed By Senate T h( Washington, June 4. Bi nate by 48 votes to 20 passed the Roo<u 11 which now goes to President -Reuter.
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  • 93 1 —Reuter. Shanghai Tragedy AMERICAN MAY FACE MURDER CHARGE Shanghai, June 4. Glen Hargrave, an ex-U. S. marine and Ford salesman, voluntarily surrendered to the United States District Attorney following the death of a Briton, named Leslie Malcolm Bell, 35 years of age. Bell who was educated
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  • 43 1 —Reuter. Present Position Discussed Geneva, June 3. The British delegation to the Disarmament Conference announced in Paris that the discussions between French, British and United States statesmen with reference to the present position of the conference were postponed until Thursday.—Reuter.
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  • 131 1 Italian Giant’s Record The Conte di Savoia, the 48,000-tons Italian liner, arrived in New York with a record nailed to her mast. She passed Ambrose Light at 10 a.m. having made the journey from Genoa in 6 days 2 hours, thus cutting by hours the previous record
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    • 59 1 .—Reuter. Nantes, June 4. The official report on the train crash states the casualty list was 13 killed and 40 injured while unofficial figures state fourteen were killed and over hundred injured. The train was crowded with holiday makers. According to an official communique the derailment was
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    • 10 1 MATCH Kuala Lumpur, To-day. Sleangor won by 5 wickets.
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  • 97 1 Reuter. $lOO,OOO For Junior Partners SENIOR PARTNERS SHARE THE PROFITS Washington, June 4. It is learned that a portion of the Morgan partnership agreement was deleted when the agreement was made public. It showed that in addition to having a small interest in the profits some of
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  • 742 1 Kedah Win First Match PERAK BEATEN BY ONE GOAL TO NIL Kim Chan’s Fine Display (From Our Special Reporter) Alor Star, Sunday. The first Malaya Cup match this season, between Kedah and Perak was played here to-day and resulted in a win for Kedah
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  • 28 1 —Reuter. Tokyo, June 3. Forty-six were killed and thirty seriously injured in a coal mine explosion near Sasebo this momma according to an official report.—Reuter.
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  • 277 1 To Celebrate Melbourne’s Centenary Year Melbourne. May 20. Every baby bom in Victoria, Australia, in 1934 should be tattooed with the State’s coat of arms. That is only one of the many suggestions to commenorate the centenary year of Melbourne, the capital, which the harassed organisers
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  • 1024 1 Half An Hour's Play To-Day SELANGOR HIT UP 213 IN FIRST INNINGS Penang 120 In Second Effort :o: (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. When play was resumed to-day Knight and Laßrooy were in charge of the attack. After Dennison-Smith had scored a couple bringing
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  • 1150 3 Silver Monk The Champion Maiden WINS 7 FURLONGS IN RECORD TIME Row Boat And Austral Waters Oblige (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 3. To-day’s races were notable for a huge dividend of $236 paid by Award in Race 4. Of Turley’s five candidates this
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  • 450 3 Great Success THREE KUALA LUMPUR PLANES IN PENANG The Air Rally, during the week-end, in which three planes from the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club took part, turned out a huge success. Thanks are due to the Hon. the Resident Councillor for his kind permission for the use
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  • 324 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 4. A Boxing Board of Control has recently been formed in Taiping and the following gentlemen have been elected officers for the current year. President: —Mr. L. A. G. Morris. Vice-President: —Mr. P. Hall. Hon. Secretary:—Mr. Ooi Seng Chyc.
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  • 227 3 Ipoh Y.M.C.A. Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. The local Y.M.C.A. are entertaining the Ipoh Y.M.C.A. during the holidays. A series of games have been arranged for this visit and on Saturday the teams met at cricket and football. At cricket the home team
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  • 158 3 CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 3. The third annual general mee’ing of the Young Rovers Sports Club was held at their club house on Thursday, the 2nd instant. The annual report and accounts were adopted and the following were elected as
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  • 291 3 Holiday Attractions Draw Big Crowds The colossal holiday attractions put up by the Almalgamated Amusement Parks Ltd., drew large crowds at the Fun and Frolic and Wembley parks on Saturday and Sunday nights. At Wembley on Saturday, one of the largest crowds gathered at the old
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    • 12 3 fcggSEUBSSi?-: WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 174 3 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies ana 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 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 717 4 Justification of Changes MR. LANSBURY’S INVECTIVE Westminster, May 23. The reforms in the Metropolitan Police were the business of the day. The Home Secretary, Sir John Gilmour, introduced his Bill in a speech which w’as rather explanatory than argumentative. Though clear and adequate in
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  • 393 4 Success of New Service THE EVENING ’PLANE TO PARIS A 6.45 p.m. evening air service to Paris, which has just been instituted by Imperial Airways, is proving already of great advantage to business men, and not only to those in London but also to those travelling
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  • 391 4 At Alor Star And Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 3. From early morning huge crowd of spectators began to stream into the town from all parts of Kedah. As soon as His Highness the Regent of Kedah entered the “Balai” at 9.45 a.m. the
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  • 508 4 Alleged Hammer Attack on Father in Bed CONFESSION STORY Thomas uallacher (23), an unemployed labourer, was charged at Middlesbrough, on May 19th, with the murder of his father, Joseph Gallacher, aged 61, with whom he resided at 20, Vine Street. Mr. J. W. R. Punch (prosecuting)
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 203 4 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I beg you will be good enough to give me a little space in your valuable paper to bring to the notice of the authorities concerned of the great hardships to which some of the inhabitants of Jelutong,
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  • 711 4 Miss L. C. Mayne has been appointed a nursing sister for the Straits Settlements. Flight-Lieut A. H. Paul has been appointed an honorary A.D.C. to the Governor. The Hon. Dr. Noel L. Clarke has been appointed a member of the Council of the King Edward VII College
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  • 2293 5 NE W USE FOR INSULIN: BRAIN AND INTELLECT: THE WORLD'S FASTEST ESCALATORS: POSSIBILITIES OF ROBOT TORPEDO :o: (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 20. PRACTICE of homeopathy The nihilism in medicine of the past .tion in relation to the practice of was passing, and letters were nZ
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  • 505 6 The main tasks of the coming Economic Conference have been classed by Mr. Chamberlain under three heads viz: Price levels, currency considerations and the abolition or reduction of barriers to international trade. As to the raising of price levels the world is gradually discovering that the policy
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  • 353 6 Romances of the spirit -till fashion themselves irt our material world, and still, at times, some high-leaping flame of faith dazzles and confounds our modern cynicism. Four years ago the Sadhu Sundar Singh made a missionary journey to Tibet, and since then the rest has been silence.
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  • 1321 6 The child encamped with her book and the piece of tangled yellow wool she called her knitting on the round grass plot under the windows in front of the house. She flung herself face downwards and began idly to twist the wool about the stalks of one
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  • 785 6 r “FLIGHT OF MACHINERY” A little illustration of th e bunk present situated in the middle of th* way of international trade t Reuter reports that reshipment of a s consignment of British industrial m nery is being held up b y ti) Control S ground that
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  • 81 7 -Reuter. $50,060,000 POR PURCHASE OF U.S. COTTON AND WHEAT Washington, June 4. Pl instruction Finance Corporation I m ot fifty million dolms tn.. Chinese Government to purlar 'prided States co'ton and wheat: money to be used for Jjr -fifth for wheat in the open cotton a
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  • 296 7 “Treachery Was Not Proved London, May 22. A pathetic appeal for the re-considera-to„ ot her son's case Is made by Mrs. in a letter to the press. She writes: -As the broken-hearted mother of Norman Baillie-Stewart, I ask you, in the raU se of justice, to
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  • 336 7 Family Who Shared a Girl’s Grant even childern at Cas‘le Acre, near K' 3 Lynn, Norfolk, whose mother was *-tit need to six months’ hard labour on ’h'rges of ialse pretences and forgery, *>ll have her restored to them four months earlier than they
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  • 51 7 .—Reuter. Soviet Russia And Manchukuo JAPAN’S OFFER TO MEDIATE ACCEPTED Moscow, June 3. Mr. Sokolnikov to-day replied accepting Japan’s offer to mediate in the Soviet negotiations with the Manchukuo Government concerning the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway and offering to initiate these at Tokio on June
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  • 246 7 British Delegates to Conference The following delegates have been appointed by the Ministry of Agriculture to represent the British Government at the World’s Grain Conference at Regina, Canada, from July 21 to August 4:— Sir Daniel Hall (Director, John Innes Horticultural Institute, Merton, Surrey), Sir John Russel
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  • 453 7 Tragedy of Overwork and I Depression i A verdict of Suicide while of unsound mind was returned at the inquest, at Beckenham, on May 17, on Lieutenant- Colonel Herbert John Trump (53), a member of the Mechanical Warfare Board, who was found shot dead in a
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  • 141 7 —Reuter. The Times Eulogy VISITOR OF EXCEPTIONAL DISTINCTION London, June 5. Paying a tribute to Mr. T. V. Soong who lands in England to-day as a visitor of exceptional distinction the Times says his achievements during the past two years do not justify the excessive
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  • 70 7 Over Ireland EARLIER REPORT UNCONFIRMED London, June 4. The airman Mattern was sighted over County Clare, Ireland. The earlier report that Mattern was sighted over County Clare is hitherto unconfirmed.—Reuter. [An earlier message said: James Mattern hopped off at 4.20 to Newfoundland from where he
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  • 112 7 The tooth of a marsupial lion, a lion which carried its young in a pouch as kangaroos do, has been found in a cave at Molong, New South Wales. This tooth was found with other fossilized bones in a limestone cavern twenty feet underground by miners looking
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  • 3218 8 THE MOVING FORCE OF ROTARY: WILL TIN REACH £2OO A TON SUCCESS OF THE CONTROL SCHEME: DUTCH AND RUBBER RESTRICTION A SIAMESE PRINCE AT COURT: A LOVE AFFAIR AT SINGAPORE :o: (From Our Own Correspondent) < London, May 24. ROTARY IN MALAYA The moving force of
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  • 412 9 And Never Before Have So Many o f Them Being 44 Hung they all study art women visitors to the Royal Academy re greatly outnumbering the men, as they indeed at art exhibitions of all kinds. .Ml the great exhibitions at Burlington
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  • 330 9 Mother’s Story Stirs Audience London, May 21. My son is here. I can feel his preHe is listening, and he is happy.” Diese dramatic words by Mrs. Maud Lancaster, mother of the missing airman, Capt w. Newton Lancaster, electrified an audience at the Grotrian-hall, Wigmorestre»it, Lindon,
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  • 660 9 AMBASSADOR'S' PLIGHT Members Ignore Appeal COURT APPLICATION The Ambassador Club, Conduitstreet, W., which for years was among London’s most exclusive and luxurious clubs, and in which Mr. J. Maundy Gregory was a prominent figure, was mentioned in Southwark County Court on May 23rd. The club, which was opened in 1926
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  • 697 9 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, May 17. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week the Rubber Market was firm and active with steadily rising prices. On Saturday morning business was done on the Spot at 3d. and in April,June 1934 at 3|sd., these prices representing an advance of 3
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  • 379 9 DEATH OF DE GROOT, THE FAMOUS VIOLINIST His Struggle for Fame Mr. David de Groot, the well-known violinist, died at his London home, Montague Mansi 0n.% Baker Street, on May 22nd. De Groot’s life, like the life of many a famous musician, teemed with romance. He was known the world
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    • 87 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 so
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    • 27 9 C-HyT? I? ”wr ~-Trnr-Tr It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pul! you through dull times.
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  • 601 10 Schedule of Principal Lines t The following is a list of vessels arriving •nd sailing from Penang during the week. IN PORT TO-DAY fi.S. LONDON MARU from Bombay for Japan Ports. M.V. HILDA from Italy for S’pore, China and Japan. S.S. SCHEER from Singapore. Sails for
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  • 268 10 JUNE. 1933 B JUNE 5 Inter-state Cricket: Penang Selangor. fl Kuala Lumpur. JUNE 5 j Singapore Turf Club Meeting, 6th day. JUNE 9 Singapore Turf Club Amateur meeting Ist day. JUNE 10 I Singapore Turf Club Amateur meeting 2nd day. Cricket: P.R.C. “A” v S.L.R.C., Es planade,
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  • 1673 10 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.N.I.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. SHIPS IN COMMUNICATION WITH THE WIRELESS STATION AT PENAGA Agamemon, Alsia, Altai Maru, Calcutta Maru, City of Lille, Ellenga, Conterosso,
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  • 423 12 Last Day Of Meeting NAHGOO'S CHANCE IN BIG RACE The following are the weights and acceptances for to-day’s races at Singapore: RACE 1 Maiden, Division 2, 5 furlongs. 2.15 p.m. Wait-And-See 9 oo George Robey 8 10 Vice-Admiral 8 8 Nuit D’Amour 8 2 Haute Ecole
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  • 140 12 Draw With P.F.A. The Selangor Malays who liad the previous afternoon been defeated by the Penang Malays by 5 goals to one caused a surprise yesterday when they held a team of the Penang Football Association to a draw, each side scoring three goals. A very
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  • 67 12 P.R.C. “A Beaten On the Esplanade yesterday a P.C.C. A team beat the P.R.C. “A’’. For the winners Davis and Turner made a big first wicket stand, taking the score to 160 before the latter was out after scoring 78. Davis scored 34. The innings closed
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  • 220 12 —Reuter. Safoh's Greaf Display BUT BEATEN IN SEMI-FINALS Paris, June 3. In the French Tennis Championship quarter-finals Satoh (Japan) surprisingly defeated Perry, Great Britain’s number one player 1/6. 7/6, 6/4, 3/6, 6/2. Satoh s > w’in after being 0/4 in the second set is reckoned as the
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  • 27 12 —Reuter. Won By Mr. Kayyam Chicago, June 4. The American Derby win to-day resulted as follow’s: Mr. Kayyam 1 Headplay 2 Fair Rochester 3
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  • 119 12 Dean’s Grand Opera Company (of Singapore) arrived in Penang this morning from Medan after a very successful tour of the East Coast of Sumatra. The company will stay in Penang for a few days before opening a short season in Taiping. During the company’s stay in Sumatra Mr.
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  • 349 12 Pigeons The great pigeon racing season has begun. From now’ until the end of August huge sums will be wagered throughout Britain on weekly combats. More than 300,000 people, including the King, will be interested in the country’s most democratic sport. The total of prize
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 510 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 77 E 2 inches Noon 91 NW TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAT 10.13 a.m. 3.40 a.m. 10.27 p.m. 4.45 p.m. TO-MORBOW 11.00 a.m. 4.38 a.m. 11.22 p.m. 5.40 p.m. UsX TO-DAY AT SINGAPORE KaK, —li niCV 9 RACE 1 RACE 2
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