Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 130. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 7th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 399 1 t.—Reuter Wireless. Competition To Become More Intense DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT Allocation Of World Markets London, June 1. The growing uneasiness caused by Japanese competition in the world markers is reflected in the report to the Board of Trade by the special investigating committee of the Federation of
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  • 115 1 Reuter Wireless. In Interests of Economy The Hague, May 31. Tbe formation in the interests of eco-®®tn-v °f a new Ministry of Social Affairs matters connected with such Objects as labour, social and unemploytotQt insurance and public health, is announced by the Premier, Heer Colijn, when
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  • 68 1 Driving Car In Dangerous Manner (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 3. Inspector Charles B. Wood of the Traffic Branch was charged before the fourth magistrate that at 2 a.m. on June 3 he caused the death of a Chinese hawker by a rash act in driving
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  • 105 1 works smoothly and efficiently.—Rugby Radio Service. League Secretariat SIR ERIC DRUMMOND RETIRING London, June 7. Sir Eric Drummond, retiring secretary of the League of Nations, sat with the Council for the last time in that capacity to-day and members paid a warm tribute to his services. He
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  • 104 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Feat Celebrated London, June 1. The recent successful flights over Mount Everest by the Houston Expedition were celebrated at a lunch to-day at the offices of The Times at which the Duke of York presented specially struck medals to the fliers. i The wives
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  • 83 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Plans Completed London, June 2. The floors, chairs and the room were covered by large scale maps of the Atlantic, America and Europe when Reuter called at the Mollisons’ house this mommorning and learnt that plans have now been completed for the ambitious flight
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  • 54 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Refused by Fred Perry Paris, June 1. It is understood that Jeff Dickson, the well-known sporting promoter, has offered Fred Perry, the British tennis player, a handsome sum to play professional matches. Perry, who played brilliantly in the French championships, has definitely rejected
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  • 281 1 the end of the eighth year.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. France Accepts Present Draft PRINCIPAL AIMS OF THE PACT Rome, June 6. Signor Mussolini speaking at the opening of the Senate, in Rome, to-day, stated that the negotiations for the Four Power Pact had reached
    the end of the eighth year.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter.  -  281 words
  • 122 1 .—Reuter. Report For 1932 £550,000 SPENT IN BRITAIN London, June 7. In a leader on the report of the Chinese Government Purchasing Commission in London in 1932 showing expenditure for the year of £550,000 making a total of £750,000 while £3,700,000 is in hand for the acquisition
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  • 43 1 weight is increasing slightly. —Reuter Wireless. Gandhi Bright and Cheerful Poona, June 1. Bright and cheerful is the latest report of Gandhi who is now on a diet of vegetables, fruit juice and honey. His weight is increasing slightly. —Reuter
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  • 41 1 —Reuter. Athens, June 7. When M. Venizelos and his wife were returning to Athens from Kiphissia last night a man fired at them. Madame Venizelos and the chauffeur were wounded but M. Venizelos was not hurt. —Reuter.
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  • 54 1 Government Supervision (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 6. A new lottery is planned of one million ticals on the basis of part proceeds for hospitals. A strong committee has been appointed inchiding Europeans. The lottery is under Government supervision and tickets at one tical each will
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  • 99 1 nities of treaty ports.—Rugby Radio Service. TIMES TRIBUTE London, June 7. The Chinese Minister of Finance, Mr. T. V. Soong, who is paying a brief visit to England, will meet the Prime Minister and other members of the Cabinet. It is assumed that Anglo-Chinese relations will
    nities of treaty ports.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  99 words
  • 64 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Only Solution to Oil Problem London, May 31. Any satisfactory solution of oil problems can only be achieved by the increase of consumption, not by restricting production, declares the report of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company for 1932, showing a net profit of FL 28,303,000.
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  • 57 1 l —Reuter Wireless. Negotiations for Release Fail Dairen, May 31. Negotiations for the release of the three officers of the British Merchant Service have failed. It was understood that the Manchukuo Government had reached an agreement with the kidnappers but, apparently, another gang has now joined them
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  • 45 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Between Germany and Brazil Rio de Janeiro, June 1. In order to assure a regular Zeppelin service between Friedrichshaven and Rio de Janeiro the Government Is opening a credit of £300,000 for operating the Company at the Bank of Brazil.
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  • 57 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Toothbrushes Penalised London, June 2. Perambulators and toothbrushes figure in the new list of import duties announced in the Irish Free State Parliament. The former are penalised to the extent of 75 per cent, with a preferential rate of fifty per cent, and
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  • 113 1 More Consideration For Ex-Service Men PRINCE OF WALES’ MESSAGE London, June 7. The Prince of Wales attended two conferences in London to-day. First he went to the annual conference of the British Legion of ex-service men and afterward» visited the International gathering of Building Societies.
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  • 202 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Building Societies And Slum Clearance The active interest which the Prince displays in the housing problem was reflected in his remarks to the Building Societies Congress. He traced its close connection with the health, education and moral welfare of the community and remarked that in
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  • 114 1 u —Reuter Wireless. Fresh Developments Harbin, May 30. There was a serious new development to-day in the dispute between Manchukuo and the Soviet over the alleged seizure by the Soviet of a number of locomotives and wagons on the Chinese Eastern Railway. Manchukuo to-day blocked the line
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  • 53 1 r.— Reuter Wireless. Roumania Renounces Paris Agreement Bucharest, Juno 1. The Roumanian Petroleum Association has renounced the production restriction agreement reached in Paris last Janua. y but has expressed a desire to enter Into a new agreement as soon as American p-o--duction is reduced to 2,000.000 barrets per
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 2392 3 PREPARING FOR THE CONFERENCE ROOSEVELT AND HITLER: THE SCANDINAVIAN TRADE AGREEMENTS: BRITISH AMBASSADOR IN BERLIN (From Our Own Correspondent). London, May 20. THE FORTHCOMING CONFERENCE Preparations are being pressed forward for the World Conference a month hence. An official of the League of Nations will be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 97 4 Late Night Car Crash DRIVER A EUROPEAN POLICEMAN A Chinese hawker was knocked down and killed in Keppel Read late on Sa‘urday night by a motor-car driven, according to the police story, by a European police inspector. Mr. Wood. The fatality occurred near ghte no. 4,
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  • 572 4 Helping Impatient Youth A warning that Rotary will grow older than its years of membership if it ceases to take interest in the things which are interesting the new generation, was given by Mr. John Crabtree, of Walsall, in his inaugural address as president-elect at
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  • 503 4 Strand Hotel Application Approved FIRST CLASS LICENCE FOR 4 MONTHS At the quarterly meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices held yesterday at the District Court, with Mr. B. R. Whitehouse as President it was unanimously decided to grant a first class licence for four months
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  • 278 4 Time Table to be Revised It is proposed to revise the Federated Malay States Railway Time Table on and from Saturday, July 1, 1933. The main alterations will be (i) The Penang-Kuala Lumpur Down Day Mail will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. instead of 8.0 a.m. and arrive
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  • 719 4 Capt A J. L. Donaldson has resigned his commission in the S.S. Volunteer Force. Lieut. R. B. Henly, of the S.S. Volunteer Force, has been promoted Captain. Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F. Lee are due back in Singapore by the Sibayak on June 13. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 803 5 Contests By Ladies' And Men's Teams MALAYAN LADY CHAMPION BEATEN p best lawn tennis talent in the Colony fMS both ladies and men, was Ambled in Singapore during the Whitsun •TiTv in team matches for the annual hv competitions for the Guillemard Cup and McCabe
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  • 388 5 Medicals Beat T.S.S. Union M. A. F. C. BEATEN BY CHARTERED BANK The second division match between the Medical XI and the Tong Sean School Union was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground and resulted in a win for the former by three goals to one.
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  • 146 5 Young Chinese Uncontrollable” At Home A rikisha puller and his fare, a young Chinese, had a wordy argument last Friday, but unfortunately they chose a spot near the fourth magistrate’s chambers to do so. They were both arrested and produced before Mr. A. W. Hay, the Singapore
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  • 177 5 68 lbs. Gone Altogether A woman writes For nearly three years I have been taking Kruschen Salts every morning in hot water, and have lost 68 lbs. of fat. My weight before taking them was 196 lbs., and it is now 128 lbs. Compare
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  • 132 5 —Reuter Wireless After Derby Victory TRAINER LISTENS TO VICTORY OVER WIRELESS London. J une 2. Lord Derby received a wonderful reception as he led in his colt which fairly bowled down the hill to win easily. It took several minutes to pull him up. It
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  • 55 5 —Reuter Wireless. 54 3/5 Secs. WONDERFUL RUN IN BELMONT STAKES London, June 2. At Epsom to-day, in the Belmont Stakes, five furlongs, Mr. Stalary’s Devineress broke the world’s record for five furlongs covering the distance in 54 —3|5 seconds, representing a speed of over
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  • 90 5 To-day at the Esplanade, at 8.30 p.m. 1. March —Radio —Bumstead. 2. Overture —Giralda —Adam. 3. Selection —Leslie Stuart’s Songs— Godfrey. 4. Incidental Music to—Monsieur Beaucaire—Rosse. 1. The Intermezzo. 2. Lett Motif. 3. The Gavotte. 4. Chant des Voyageurs. 5. Love Scene. Act 111. 6. The March
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  • 213 5 JUNE, 1933 JUNE 8 League Football: A.P.C. v. P.O.R.C. JUNE 9 Singapore Turf Club Amateur meeting Ist day. League Football: Penang Teachers v. D.A.F.C. “B”. JUNE 10 Singapore Turf CQub Amateur meeting 2nd day. Cricket: P.R.C. "A” S.L.R.C., Esplanade, 2 p.m. 3rd Annual European Volunteer Ball, Runnymede
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam an~ Sumatra. Aa a selling medium it stands unnvalled.
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    • 205 5 Wiiiteaways Back To Prosperity Sale A great clearance of outstanding stocks at reduced prices togetherwith sensational “special purchase" Bargains. Shop in the Store or by post with equal confidence. You will not find such value anywhere else in Malaya. SPECIAL PURCHASE _-Yr r o* LADIES SHETLAND WQ CARDIGANS IwEil Rm
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 172 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay State* 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 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 2428 6 LAST OF THE MAY COURTS: PASSING OF KING EDWARD'S NURSE: TRIBUTE TO BRITISH SCIENTISTS: TRAMPING BRITAIN FOR A WAGER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 24. THE THIRD COURT OF THE YEAR The Queen, in a gown of silver lame embroidered in tiny pearls and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 388 7 Differences May Be Settled at Conference STORY OF THE DISPUTE London, May 24. The Star learns that the £250,000 super Tote at Ascot may operate for the Ascot race meeting from June 13 to 16 after all. Although an official announcement was issued on Monday
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  • 428 7 A Favourable Trade Balance CONTINUED GROWTH OF TRAFFIC ON THE AIRWAYS Striking evidence of the growth of air traffic is afforded by figures which have just become available, and which indicate a definitely favourable trade balance, so far as this country is concerned, in the export and import
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  • 243 7 Master of Balliol Explains to Labour Audience The much-discussed meeting which the Vice-Chancellor (Dr. F. J. Lys) refused to allow the Oxford University Labour Club to organise, was productive of two surprises. One was that the speaker, Miss Ellen Wilkinson, the former
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  • 350 7 Appointment of Sir Edward Ellington The Air Ministry announces that the; j King, on the recommendation of the Marquis of Londonderry (Secretary of State for Air) has approved the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Edaward L. Ellington as Chief of the Air Staff,
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  • 500 7 Speaker’s Ruling Sought on Question of Privilege The Speaker had an unusual point to settle in the House of Commons when Mr. McGovern (Lab.— Glasgow, Shettleston), asked for his ruling regarding a question of which he had given private notice. I have been charged
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 918 8 Present day Germany is a land of campaigns. There is the campaign against Jews and Teutons whose sole offence is that they have the courage to differ in their political opinions from the Nazis who now hold the reins and the whip of office. That
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  • 960 8 The stranger with the large stomach and diamonds, w'ho was more than a little drunk, wanted to talk. I let him. Not that I could have stopped him. We were sitting in the Coursing Hound and he was the talking sort. “Memory,” he said solemnly, “is a great
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  • 811 8 THE ULSTER TOURIST TRO? KV The regulations for the Internal “st Race on the Ards Cl “’7”' now been issued by the Royal aZ?*’' Club. The raw will take place 1 day. 2nd September, and offleial on Wednesday and Thursday 3(n August. Three important aiteratio been made
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 146 8 SIR GERALD DU MAURIER Recommends The Filter Tip To Ml i Who Value Physical Fitness. MASERU The 5O ESISkIM ■Wlrak 1« Tip for HffISLEJII M 58 Keep You I CENTS *FiT~ duiMAURIER FILTEftItIPVIROINIA MADE IN CONDON. SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.. PENANG (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR A
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    • 28 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Well-kncwn throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co,, Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 282 9 Rugby Radio Service. Striking Equitable Balance restriction of world TRADE London, June 6. Tne Times,” in a leading article, says the Economic Conference has to dis- ,‘r some way of striking an equitable balance betw- tn the advantages and disadexcessive internationalism. 10-as to find some method
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  • 52 9 {jr by the Locarno Convention.—Reuter tireless. Presidency Offered to Mr. Stimson Paris, June 5. The Governments of France and Ger--11 7 have agreed to offer to Mr. Henry Stimson, the former United States Secre-tar-v of State, the Presidency of the Permanent Conciliation Commission provided fjr by the
    {jr by the Locarno Convention.—Reuter tireless.  -  52 words
  • 38 9 ®on to jjr j. s. Clarke, resigned.—Rugby Service. Lord Duveen Appointed a Trustee London, June 6. duveen, the well-known art exrt benefactor, has been appointed a s ee of the National Gallery in succesS Clarke ■•esigned.-Rugby
    ®on to jjr j. s. Clarke, resigned.—Rugby Service.  -  38 words
  • 63 9 e.—Reuter. Mr w Washington, June 7. r <X3in announce d issue of some •urv n fiVe year 2 P er cen tum Trea®vr.th eS and about 400,000,000 nine debted 1 per ce ntum certificates of in7, S ,o be l,swl to( nxeet maturing ajxi I>av int
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  • 33 9 R U The p Shanghai, June 6. a air nian, Bremer, arrived •orne tirn° y and is expected to stay for Rtut er lw f °re starting for Japan.—
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  • 111 9 Committee’s Report Adopted COM PEN SATION FOR SUFFERERS London, June 6. The Council of the League of Nations at Geneva to-day adopted the report of the Committee of Three on the position of Jews in Upper Silesia, Germany and Italy abstaining from voting. The report states
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  • 98 9 .—Reuter. Government of India’s Action Simla. June 6. The Government of India notifies an increase in the emergency minimum of the specific duty on cotton plain greys of nonBritish origin from fifty to seventy-five per cent, ad valorem, due to the depreciated yen and also to the pressure
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  • 91 9 —Reuter. Dies in Hospital Berlin, June 6. The Afghan Minister, Sirdar Mohammed Azriz Khan, was shot in his library by an Afghan student and died in hospital this afternoon. The student was admitted to the Minister’s library and fired five shots with a revolver point
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  • 45 9 —Reuter. Ex-Spanish Prince Denies Rumour Lausanne, June 6. Alfonso, ex-Prince of Asturias, denies all knowledge of his intended marriage. It is believed, however, that he intends to present his family with the accomplished fact which will bd legally possible after June 17. —Reuter.
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  • 24 9 and he is regaining strength.—Rugby Radio Service. Landon, June 6. Cardinal Bourne continues to improve and he is regaining strength.—Rugby Ra-
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  • 58 9 —Reuter. GERMAN DELEGATION TO ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Berlin, May 7. The official German delegation to the Economic Conference is as follows Baron von Neurath, Count Schwerin von Kresick (Finance Minister), Dr. Hugenberg (Minister of Economics), Herr Schacht, Herr Krogmann (Lord Mayor of Hamburg), Herr Wilhelm Kepper (the wellknown engineer)
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  • 190 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Whitsuntide Heat Wave UNPRECEDENTED SUNSHINE TOTALS London, June 6. Temperatures and sunshine totals unprecedented during the present century for the time of the year, were recorded throughout the greater part of Great Britain during the Whitsuntide week-end. The maximum shade temperature at Kew,
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  • 88 9 peal was made public this evening.—Reuter. Cordial Endorsement Tokio, June 6. A reply to President Roosevelt’s appeal is being cabled to Washington to-day The contents are not revealed but it is authoritatively indicated that it is a brief and cordial endorsement of the President's proposals
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  • 35 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 6. The stock markets opened cheerfully after the holiday but business was quiet. War Loan was steady at 99%. The ster-ling-dollar rate was 4.01% and gold 122/6d.
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  • 260 9 Delegation Satisfied on Main Demands The three remaining members of the Mauritius delegation, representing all sections of the population, which came to England last autumn in connection with the proposed revision of the Constitution, have left for home. As a result of negotiations, the delegation obtained
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  • 432 9 Razor Slashing Appearing for judgment in the Police Court this morning, Cheang Thai was sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills. Mr. Huck Aik defended. His Worship remarked that a very grievous assault had taken place that morning in the barber’s shop,
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  • 98 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £209-15-0 £215-5-0 £2ls-0-0 Singapore $112.62% $115,6 Business Done ok Penang ll2 ll5 25 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPBA-fSundrted) BLACK PEPPER i 2O 00 RUBBER 3i j d Singapore TAPIOCA J 4 oo $4.45 Fair S** $4 25 »4.75 Medium Pearl
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  • 1317 10 Sir George Paish And The World Economic Conference BRITAIN AND THE TARIFF DISASTER Sir George Paish, the economist and statistician, former adviser on economics and financial matters to the Treasury, addressed the North-western Free Trade Union at a luncheon meeting in Manchester upon the international situation
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  • 187 10 Litter Summonses A paper-chase by the North Cheshire I Pony Club had a sequel at Macclesfield Police Court, when Miss Joan Adshead, of Kermincham Hall, Kermincham, Cheshire, and Miss Molly Baskervyle Glegg, of With- ington Hall, Chelford, Cheshire, who were i acting as hares for the club,
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  • 565 10 “Could Not Win Back Her Affection EX-OFFICER SENT TO GAOL London, May 24. The story of a woman’s love that waned, and of the overmastering obsession of her discarded lover, an exArmy officer, that turned to crazy jealousy, was unfolded during a trial at
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 23 10 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 252 10 EXPANDED METAL BEST QUALITY VW V W aaaa Large Stocks \l V Competitive i Carried \J\f\f\-7 Prices FT tl M -ML //4 A. CAA/v Yau I f AAa A THE MIDLAND EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. I sOOh ■L ill 1 Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth
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  • 1209 11 Body in Bedroom CUMBERLAND VICTIM OF LONDON TRAGEDY Two hours after a man answering a description circulated to all ports by Scotland Yard had arrived in Liverpool on May 18, he was interviewed by the police in a lodg-ing-house in the city. The man was Nesser
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  • 328 11 Prince Arthur on Scope of Its Powers Prince Arthur of Connaught, speaking at the National Advertising Benevolent Society’s coming-of-age banquet at Guildhall London, referred to advertising as the “Advance guard” of salesmanship, of business promotion, and of keener competition for the world’s markets. The old merchant
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    • 88 11 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement tin 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 mure satisfactory in so
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    • 279 12 Report of Associated Tin Mines of Nigeria for 1932 states that under restriction scheme co. has an admitted output of 5,159 tons per annum. Owing to severe operation of the scheme, quota granted during year was 1,621 tons of tin concentrates, as opposed to 2,643
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    • 302 12 “Evening Standard.” Metals Leading In the present commodity price rise base metals appear to be taking the lead. They have had a remarkable advance during the past few weeks, as will be seen by a glance at the subjoined table Price on Apr. 3, 1933. Per
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    • 131 12 Dealings have started in the ss. shares of the Southern Siamese Tin Dredging Company, which was formed last month with an authorised capital of £200,000 to acquire and work a number of contiguous alluvial tin-bearing properties situate in the district of Ronpibon, in Southern Siam, within
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    • 600 12 Rubber ANGLO J OHORE CON SOLID ATED RUBBER ESTATES.—A/cs. to Dec.' 31 Crop, 408,000 lbs. (470,000 lbs.) average gross price. 1.87 d. (2.72 d. per lb. Loss. £2,523 (£660). Div. nil (same); £2,000 (£2,314) from general reserve; £307 debit (£215 credit) fwd. BAGAN SERAI—A/cs. to Dec. 31 Rubber
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    • 221 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. frcm 28th May to 3rd; June, 1933 (being one week) was 96 pi-j culs. The output for the month of May1933 was 514 piculs. The following are Tin Outputs for the month of May 1933 Kuala Lumpur Tin No
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    • 84 12 The following are Rubber Outputs for the mon*h of May 1933 Lbs. United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. 217,931 Malakoff Rubber Estates Ltd. 155,100 Taiping Rubber Plantations Ltd. 119,042 Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. 56,000 Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 33,000 Foothills (Malaya) Rubber Estate Ltd. 25,500
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    • 127 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Saturday Paris 86% 85 ***** New York 4.02 4.01% Montreal 4.50 4.50% Brussels 24.30% 24.26% Geneva 17.54 17.51% Amsterdam 8.42 8.40 Milan 65 3'16 65 3(16 Berlin 14 13|32 14.48 Stockholm 19.50 19.47 Copenhagen 22.45 22.42 Oslo 19 23 32 19.70 Vienna 30%
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    • 769 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES I The following were the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY it Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 95 1.00 95 1.00 Ayer Hitam 13(6 14 3ex 13j6 14j3ex Hi* am 32% 35 35 40
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    • 47 12 PENANG, JUNE 7 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2(3 29 32 4 m(ts 2'14 Private 3 m|ts credit 3 Documentary 2 On New York Bank Demand TT Whw India T.T. ]53!4 Hongkong T.T. 39=, dis. nra Shanghai T.T. 44 Bar Silver
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    • 28 12 <■: ''f. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE 3EST IN STATIONERY PRINTING AND ENGRAVING DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette Press Limited.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 45 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 p o-ni&u, N( x>n 90 NW* :nCh TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat® TO-DAY 11.45 a.m. e -1 o t r 5-33 a m 1215 P 1 6.33 p. m to-morrow 6.27 a.m 12.3° p.m. 722 pn
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  • 545 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Allowing is a list of vessels arriving filing from Penang during the week: !N PORT PO-DAY HI LDA from Italy for S'pore, China and Japan. c MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan M Si Api Api. Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails on Sunday
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  • 1987 13 1 he Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched fiom Penang on May 13 by the s.s. “Ranchi" was delivered in London on June 3. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence
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    • 335 13 B K I N G S 2EEEZ Z; 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Z' "b Positively Last Two Performances The Greatest Attraction in Stage or Screen History B METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S Proudest Triumph J“GRAND HOTEL”? VICKI BAUM’S LONG-RUN BROADWAY STAGE HIT B _B with seven great stars B GRETA GARBO JOHN BARRYMORE a" JOAN
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  • 648 14 White-Paper the Basis for F urther Action INDIAN AND HOME VIEWS ON SAFEGUARDS I do not say these proposals are perfect, but it seems to me we must agree that they should be accepted as a basis of discussion,” said Mr. Campbell Ker, M.P., speaking on
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  • 140 14 £3OO in Savings Stolen on Voyage from Australia When the P. and O. liner “Strathnaver” berthed at Tilbury Dock, Mr. Archibald Moon, of Selly Park, Birmingham, was the saddest of the 400 passengers who disembarked. He was returning from Australia after working on sleep stations there
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  • 1237 14 Mr. Macquisten’s Attack on Mr. Alexander 'ARGYLL MEMBER AGREES TO WITHDRAW There was an echo in the House of Com- mons on May 8, of an incident which took place there on April 26, when Mr. Macquis- ten, Unionist member for Argyll, stated 1 that
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    • 304 14 tßl 3l r w? Ttt. /X <y I How will he look when he grows up? WILL he be strong, active, brimming with health? Or weak, nervous, frequently ill? Much depends on what food he eats now. Quaker Oats has nourished and developed millions of growing children to robust men
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    • 351 14 I THE BLUES 1 I No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble eommonlv called “The Blues.” It amounts to a Z'e 3" in many cases. That ternWhiCh mak .“he world appear gloomy without one ray of bright- B I Even one 8
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    • 1954 15 J I d -K p. O.—BRITISH INDIA r’’* Xi W A AND apcar lines I IPfcfcfQmNfi (Companies Incorporated in Phi gland) TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MA,L PASSENGER aadCARGO services V^ L IXJNDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London LINE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang, Teluk Anson, Port SwetAmsterdam, London
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  • 313 16 Sussex Beaten By An Innings GLAMORGAN AND WEST INDIES DRAW London, June 6. The following are the results of county matches which were commenced on Saturday: MIDDLESEX v. SUSSEX Lords: Sussex 182 (G. O. Allen 7 wickets for 41) and 202; Middlesex 432 (Hendren 96, Hearne 82,
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  • 121 16 Changes in Perak Team to Meet Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 7. Several changes have been made in the Perak team to meet Selangor at the Malaya Cup match on Saturday. Owing to Ah Kow’s departure from the State, Burton has been chosen goalkeeper. Swee
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  • 30 16 The first division football match between the Penang Cricket Club and the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club which was fixed to be played to-day has been postponed.
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  • 244 16 Latest Amendments And Alterations AUSTRAL WATERS AND QUICK MARCH UP TO CLASS 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 7. The following amendments and alterations are announced after the Professional Meeting: HORSES—CLASS 2 TO CLASS 1 Nahgoo and Row Boat. CLASS 1 TO CLASS 2
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  • 128 16 Chinese Dispensary Burnt Considerable damage was done by a fire which occurred last night in a building in Campbell Street. The house which was used as a dispensary was closed for the night and it was at about 11 p.m. that an amah who was sleeping
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  • 44 16 The following passengers arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s. “Kinta”:— From Singapore, Mr. Caddger, Mr. V. O. Ingam, Miss Goldberg, Master Goldberg (age 2 years). From Port Swettenham, Mr. J. McArthur Russel, Mr. A. H. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Parry.
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  • 23 16 Mrs. G. I. Reitsma and two children arrived by the s.s. “Takada” in Penang Lhis morning after a voyage from Rangoon.
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  • 573 16 Excellent Entries HORSES 3 AND 4 TO BE COMBINED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 7. Nearly a hundred horses and ponies have been entered for the Amateur Meeting to be run on Friday and Saturday. The following are the full entries: HORSES—CLASS 3 Aiya-Aiya,
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  • 279 16 Town Hall Recital on Friday Professor Doreswami, who is at present in Penang, is a native of Madras, a Hindu of high caste, a cultured man speaking English fluently, and a most brilliant violinist. In India he is recognised as an artiste of exceptional merit,
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  • 137 16 FRIDAY’S FIGHTS AT FUN FROLIC Kay Yong vs. G. Morales DOLLAH AND IPOH KID TO FIGHT AGAIN (By ‘‘SECONDS OUT Fight fans can look forward to Friday’s meeting at the Fun Frolic. This promotion by the Amalgamated Company has two main contests of ten rounds, viz Kay Yong, of Perak,
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    • 65 16 SUNDAY TIMES RACING COMPETITION Owing to the fact that the handicaps for Saturday’s racing at Singapore will not be issued until Saturday morning it has been decided to transfer this week's SUNDAY TIMES RACING COMPETITION to FRIDAY’S events the handicaps for which are published herewith. Entries must reach the Kuala
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    • 166 16 GENTLEMEN OUR VALUE i I With others, and you I <* will know we can save you a considerable Sum on your Silk j DRESSING pKS|| gown ■RHE Immense Stock We Hold gives such a varied Choice |£nfln j that you are sure MO&albag i nSv Of The Utmost Satisfaction.
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