Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 June 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-06-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 135. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 13th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration746 1933-06-13 1 The King'S Message To Economic Conference Delegates SETTING THE WORLD ON PATH OF PROSPERITY When the King opened the monetary and Economic Conference in the Geological Museum, South Kensington, he addressed representatives of 67 nations containing 2,000 million peoples and746 words
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Article918 1933-06-13 1 67 Countries Represented London, June 12. Mr. MacDonald, welcoming the delegates, hoped that the name of the London economic Conference would be carved amongst the great international gatherings which brought blessings to mankind. He said, amid cheers, that he proposed to offer to His Majesty King918 words
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Article92 1933-06-13 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Nortons Sweep The Board NEW LAP RECORD London, June 12. The Junior Tourist Trophy motorcycle race in the Isle of Man was won to-day’ for the second year in succession by Stanley Woods riding a Norton machine at an average speed over the 264—Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article78 1933-06-13 1 .—Reuter. Passed by Senate Washington. June 12 The Senate passed the Farm Credit Administration Bill which has already been passed by the House of Representatives with the provision amending the Cotton Futures Act levying upon all sales of cotton by contracts a tax of one cent.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article26 1933-06-13 1 —Reuter. Mrs. Bonney Again Missing Mrs. Bonney who is expected at Croydon to-night from Budapest is again re- ported to be missing..—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article259 1933-06-13 1 .—Reuter. Complete Default Probable ALLEGED AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENT New York, June 13. Complete British default of the debt instalment due on June 15 is probable unless i Monday s cabinet meeting reached a fresh decision according to what is described as an authoritative statement made in United.—Reuter. - 259 words
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379 1933-06-13 1 —Reuter. 1932 Customs Report STILL THE “SHEET ANCHOR OF CHINA” Shanghai, June 12. The North China Daily News in a leader pointing out the facts and figures of the Chinese Customs report of 1932 states that they give a really accurate picture which is far less—Reuter. - 379 words
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Article33 1933-06-13 1 —Reuter. Against Jews and Foreigners Vienna, June 13. The police occupied the "Brown House” and Nazi branches all over Vienna, following riots by Nazi students against Jews and foreigners.-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article28 1933-06-13 1 i.—Reuter. Mattern Leaves for Alaska Moscow, June 13. The American Airman, Mattern took off from Khabarovsk at 3.45 am. local time for Alaskai.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article427 1933-06-13 1 Knocked Down By Traffic Inspector REFUSED COLLEAGUE'S HELP Doctor's Evidence (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 13. The inquest opened on Low Lang, at Chinese Hawker who lost his life as a result of being knocked down by a car driven by Inspector Woods of the427 words
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Article85 1933-06-13 1 Inquest on Estate Dresser (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 12. At the inquiry held yesterday at Taiping into the death of a Eurasian Estate dresser (F. R. Hendricks) who was killed while motor cycling in May last, the Coroner returned a verdict of accidental death.85 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-13 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement1660 1933-06-13 2 RATES FOR CASUAL new SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, WAW.VAW/A SE BANKS Tanjong Bungah Penang—Telephone No. 60 BANKING GUKTUKAIIVn ADVERTISEMENTS limited. DINNER DANCE Thg (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NPDPDI I every Saturday From s pm. 8i,,? NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered gfii -I AD communications relating to TIU Mldni K ht RS Ĕ** M B1,660 words
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Article2218 1933-06-13 3 THE RACE FOR THE DERBY: LORD DERBY'S SECOND VICTORY: ALL ABOUT THE PLACED HORSES o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 31. DERBY DAY TRAFFIC All roads led to Epsom to-day, where tl-,. Derby was run in glorious weather. The course was in excellent condition, and the2,218 words
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Article124 1933-06-13 3 The One Judge Cluer Goes Home In Adjourning a case at Whitechapel County Court, E., Judge Cluer said to counsel: “You must let me know if the case will come on. I do not want to come up to London on the worst railway on earth124 words
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Advertisement40 1933-06-13 3 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15j x 6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs’ $4.50 per 100 ll|xs $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinanq Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET.40 words
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Advertisement37 1933-06-13 3 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinanjj Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya. Siam fn<. Sumatra. As a selling medittir it stands unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement206 1933-06-13 3 P w /1111 TJE e MlaM| I IM’ U B I K t sSr a BH BS B >1 jjH b 11 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., PENANG SINGAPORE, IPOH and KUALA LUMPUR. S STEEL PIPES 3 2; FOR ALL PURPOSES. ■I WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, MINING, OIL-PUMPING. B (BIANUFACTURED206 words
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Article471 1933-06-13 4 Organs Sent To Home Office TAKEN ILL AFTER PARTY When the inquest upon Elizabeth Lorna White, 31, single, was held at Maidenhead on May 26th, the coroner (Mr. O. Stuchbery) decided to send the organs to Dr. Roche Lynch, at the Home Office, for analysis, and to471 words
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Article189 1933-06-13 4 And Helen Now Has a Baby Daughter London, June 28. Mrs. Place, better known as “Helen of Troy,” has given birth to a daughter in' Kenya, and her husband has announced his intention of suing for divorce. j “Helen of Troy," by the way, is189 words
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Article127 1933-06-13 4 Discovery on the Belgian F rontier Paris, May 13. A smugglers’ lair, with a narrow gauge railway for the transport of heavy loads of tobacco, has been discovered in a sewer at Halluin, on the Belgian frontier. The smugglers entered the sewer at Menin, ih B Igium,127 words
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Article430 1933-06-13 4 Appeal by Chinese Pawnbroker As briefly stated yesterday a Chinese pawnbroker who was recently convicted in the Second Police Court for failing to keep his English pledge book up to date and fined ?1 appealed to the Supreme Court by way of appeal and430 words
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Article232 1933-06-13 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) t Alor Star, June 11. The funeral of Mr. Quah Tin Tong, father of Messrs. Quah Chooi Oh and Quah Chooi Lye, whose death occurred at Sungei Korok on Sunday last, took place at the Chinese burial ground, Alor Star,232 words
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Article782 1933-06-13 4 Butler Accused Of Crime 15 WITNESSES GIVE EVIDENCE The case in which Maung Gyi, the Burmese servant of the late Mr. M. J. Mackereth. Divisional Forest Officer, Moulmein, stands charged with the murder of his master by shooting his with a double-bar-relled shot gun on782 words
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Article734 1933-06-13 4 Mr. R. C. Barnard, of the Forest Department, Teluk Anson, is in Ipoh on duty. Mr. G. R- Livett, formerly Chief Traffic Officer, Ipoh, is expected back from home leave about July 10. Mr. V. R. Vick, of V. R. Vick and Co., Ltd., Singapore, was in734 words
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Advertisement39 1933-06-13 4 PILLS. t AP/Ot STEEL I j Sure and certain for all Female I I complainta.Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS I J Um English Pharmacy I Se-ae, Beach Miuit, Penang39 words
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Advertisement223 1933-06-13 4 CB 594 cb 586 =uf A LiHle Spring-Time f 0„ T Four London Hits Superbly Played by the 8.8. C. Dance Orchctr, Tunes That Are Catchy. CB 584 Underneath The Harlem Mo Cn fox Tref I Honeysuckle Rose Played by Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra-One of America’s p", no eor, I SPLITTING223 words
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Article1368 1933-06-13 5 Strength Of British Commonwealth INDIAN PROBLEM Progressive Policy Of Government London, May 24. Empire Day was observed throughout the British Commonwealth of Nations on May 24. Wireless broadcasting 1 played an even more important part in the ceremonies than in past years. The Prime1,368 words
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Article52 1933-06-13 5 Hon’ble Mr. G. E. Cator (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 12. It is officially announced that the Hon’ble Mr. G. E. Cator, M.C.S., Acting British Resident, Perak, will make his official arrival by train from Penang, arriving at Taiping on Friday 7 July, 1933, at52 words
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Article180 1933-06-13 5 Tennis Tournament The following are the results of recent I ties LADIES’ DOUBLES —3 Mrs. P. N. Knight and Mrs. Douglas beat 4—3 Miss Shand and Miss McGregor. Ser. Mrs. Hutchings and Mrs. Anderson beat —3 Miss Fitzpatrick and Miss Morris 10-8 7-5. —15.4 Mrs. Sedwick and180 words
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Article93 1933-06-13 5 in a fifteen round contest, on points. —Reuter. Jackie Brown Retains Title London, June 13. At Olympia in a fifteen round contest for the World's Flyweight Championship Jackie Brown, the holder, outpointed Valentin Angelmann of France. BANTAM-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP The British Empire Bantam-weight Championship for the Lonsdalein a fifteen round contest, on points.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article69 1933-06-13 5 .—Reuter. Australia Leads South Africa London, June 12. In the third round of the Davis Cup, Australia leads South Africa, at the Queen's Club, by two matches to one. Crawford (Australia) beat Kirby (South Africa) B—6,8 —6, 6 —l, 6 —2. McGrath (Australia) beat Robbins (South Africa).—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article176 1933-06-13 5 Beam Saves Serious Damage The heavy rains yesterday caused a coconut tree standing in the front compound of Mr. H. G. Sarwar’s residence in Larut Road to come down on the adjoining residnee which is owned by Mr. O. M. Ncordin and is at present occupied176 words
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Article276 1933-06-13 5 JUNE, 1933 JUNE 13 Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting, Town Hall, 4 p.m. JUNE 18 Cricket: P.C.C. v The Authentic*, Esplanade, 10 a.m. JUNE 20 Entries close for the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting. JUNE 24 Kedah Gymkhana Club Amateur Meeting, Alor Star. Cricket: P.C.C. “A” v Butterworth Recreation276 words
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Advertisement123 1933-06-13 5 Has No Ugly Hair Nomu •I bad become wK completely discour- fl fcged by a heavy growth of disgusting aft. W fifl Kafr 1 tried depila- 7 flfl lory paste», evil m r 1 Bgß ttneiting powder» aad painful aloctric I/ treatment? —> even f JVili t razor. Staving/ flxnply123 words
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Advertisement224 1933-06-13 5 Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Advice has been received of the declaration of a Dividend of 3d. per share (less Income Tax at 5/- in the payable in England on 7th July, 1933. Local shareholders will receive their warrants on arrival of the Eastern List. OSBORNE CHAPPEL, General Managers.224 words
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Miscellaneous154 1933-06-13 5 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 tranamiasions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,610 kc|s 31.55 m.154 words
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Article1176 1933-06-13 6 West Indies Win at Lord’s NOTABLE BATTING AND BOWLING FEATS M.C.C. to Ban Leg-Theory (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 27. THRILLS AT LORD'S There were thrills, both batting and bowling, when the West Indies team made their first appearance at Lord’s on May 20, in perfect1,176 words
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Article1194 1933-06-13 6 The Rangers in Germany SCOTTISH CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION Robin Murdoch’s Athletic Wins (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 27. RANGERS WIN AT HAMBURG Rangers F. C. registered the second victory of their Continental tour when the Scottish League champions defeated a German National XI. by 3 goals to1,194 words
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Advertisement234 1933-06-13 6 •til Non- 0| breakable! [si Pabkers have been K 1 dropped from airplanes, K| IJB run over by trucks, and still they live! Why? Because the barrel is mon-breakable And Cjt tjbßrj how smoothly, easily, a ■BiFhfl Parker writes! Each gold point tested 11 times. Leak-proof. Beautiful proportion and ex*234 words
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Advertisement172 1933-06-13 6 jEjl Only from SCOTLAND canOp true whisky come, if |O| and the most I famous of all is gI Johnnie Walker i| j|t| Born 1820 Still going strong -JOHNNIE WAtaKIR RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. BLACK LABEL, the world’s y whisky de luxe, every drop172 words
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INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
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Article561 1933-06-13 7 Andaman Jail Incident TERRORIST CONVICTS’ hunger-strike mluMr Singh, a Punjabi convict serva sentence of life transportation in the Andaman Islands, who, with 28 other prirs convicted of terrorised crimes, embarked on a hunger-strike, died on May Jg thirteen hours after he had been forcibly fed. A561 words
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Article375 1933-06-13 7 Jobless Hindu Youths MAGISTRATE’S ORDER To Carry Identity Cards To check the activities of a body of terrorists styling themselves the “Indian Republican Army, Chittagong Branch,” whose intention is to carry on a campaign for murdering Europeans, AngloIndians, and loyal Indians, wherever found, regardless of age or375 words
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Article249 1933-06-13 7 Sampan Plier Sent for Trial Rangoon. Charged with robbery and the attempted murder of Mrs. M. T. Riach, a doctor of medicine, who was a passenger on board the s.s. “Karoa” on her way to California, on the night of April 26, Nayamat AU, a Chittagongian sampan249 words
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605 1933-06-13 7 Stories of N.C.O.’s Wives 2 INDIANS ON TRIAL AT JUBBULPORE Jubbulpore, May 27. A case, which is attracting a great deal of local public interest, in view of the I fact that attempted assaults on European and Anglo-Indian women are becoming frequent in Jubbulpore, came605 words
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Article95 1933-06-13 7 Six Men Reported Missing Hyderabad, May 23. An unconfirmed report from Raichur District says that, in consequence of the heavy rains in Manvi Taluq on May 18, the Boilmerchade Tank suddenly burst its hanks, and a number of cartmen working near the Kapgal Nalla at the95 words
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Article357 1933-06-13 7 Indian Seriously Injured ALLEGED POSE AS COLLECTOR Jubbulpore, May 25. A daring leap by a young Indian from an express train, while it was travelling at full speed between Panahi and Manickpore, was described by the guard to the Government Railway Police on the arrival of357 words
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Article157 1933-06-13 7 Two Narrowly Escape Being Throttled Allahabad, May 27. Mrs. Berry, the wife of an Assistant Train Controller, G.I.P. Railway, Jubbulpore, was the victim of a murderous assault in broad daylight while with some of her friends. They were standing in front of a cafe I listening157 words
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Advertisement78 1933-06-13 7 tie “p, 1 SALESMAN—An advertisement Wtrf'' azt,, e” is a tireless salesman. From ano, her it talks business without J^biown'' rn, al custom ers. It tells your story Pffhaps) to a wide circle of in**t4*L<ter an d its influence is all the more ***niH)( 0 ar their attention is given78 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-13 7 GHIMESE NOW DISPLAYING FROCKS IN CANTON CREPE AND PRINTED SILK FROM $20.00 Beach Street, Penang.15 words
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Advertisement123 1933-06-13 7 H°lb ro °k s < AjLju rW sole. Agents: WILLIAM JACKS Co.. (Malaya) Ltd.» SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. to RuiSISC M.AY, A IS ®IL. Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. Seven Commandments I FOR Advertisers (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertainable123 words
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Article636 1933-06-13 8 With a flourish of trumpets, the World Economic Conference was opened in London yesterday. In several respects it is unique it is the largest gathering of its kind in the annals of history it is going to make a determined effort to replace selfish nationalism with unselfish636 words
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1244 1933-06-13 8 wave.—B. H. D. in the “Birmingham Post. It is a fortnight of blue days, of soft, warm nights. Port Said is bright and clean from a distance, with its yellow lights, but near it is ugly and bad evillooking mtn waiting aboutwave.—B. H. D. in the “Birmingham Post. ” - 1,244 words
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Article816 1933-06-13 8 THE RELATIONS OF t. THE CHURCHES d The Archbishop of Canterbury. wlth h Arch “shop of York, has constituted a council to advise on the relations of b Church of England with the Roman Cath-,' lie Communion, the Eastern OthoJox munion, the Assyrian Church with Communion cona816 words
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Advertisement122 1933-06-13 8 i ISS^Mb :',>fe 1 MssMESSiaB J > «snSHBRBwS aL\y > v| If MEM NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. HF i\ w y<y^Mu o A good game Wgflgi /A L\ .1 and then V a122 words
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Advertisement49 1933-06-13 8 r When you have tried them all you will come back to D E RESZKE and be satisfied FAMED AS THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES f Say “DE RESZKE 1 to your tobacconist, j SAVE THE COUPONS SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, ALA LUMPER, IPOH 3 APB— 35.49 words
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Article147 1933-06-13 9 Court Sequel BANJERESE COMMITTED TO ASSIZES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 12. The two Banjerese whose arrests were the sequel to a clash between Customs outdoor officers and smugglers on the Perak-Province Wellesley boundary a few months ago in the course of which Abdul Rahman147 words
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Article414 1933-06-13 9 Day Coming When Dread Will Be Ended Confidence that eventually so much would become known about cancer that it would no longer be a dread disease, was expressed by Dr. Canti, of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, who showed a remarkable cinematograph film of the growth of414 words
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Article250 1933-06-13 9 Two Lawyers Involved AFTER VISIT TO CARNIVAL SHOW (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 12. Tait’s Carnival Show in Ipoh, on Saturday provided visiters to the show with an extra thriil as the result of an European venturing to accompany the daring motor cyclist in his250 words
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Article273 1933-06-13 9 Guests to Have Same Freedom as at Home When a Standing Committee of the House of Commons resumed consideration of the Hotels and Restaurants Bill the Soli-citor-General < Sir Boyd Merriman) moved an amendment giving residents in a hotel the privilege of treating guests at any hour273 words
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Article141 1933-06-13 9 He Says They Were Only Autograph Fiends What was at first thought to be an attempt by gangsters to kidnap Mr. Noel Coward and Miss Elsa Maxwell has turned out to be merely the too assiduous attention of “autograph fiends.” After a performance of Mr.141 words
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Article692 1933-06-13 9 Accused Man’s Terrible Accusations “THOUGHT HE WAS DOING HIS DUTY” The trial was concluded before the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.), at the Old Bailey, of George Andrew Campbell McMahon (31), described as a journalist, who pleaded not guilty to charges of publishing Hoels concerning Police-sergeants692 words
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Article102 1933-06-13 9 TIN —Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London *223-10-0 £220-15-0 TIN—(S Months) London £223-10-0 £220-15-0 Singapore $121.62% $120.87% Business Done Penang $120.00 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundrled) $4.25 $4.20 BLACK PEPPER $20.00 $21.00 RUBBER London 3JJd. 3%d. New York 6i 5 8 c.(G) 6&c.(G) Singapore 11?« cts. 11 cts. TAPIOCA102 words
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Advertisement106 1933-06-13 9 triumphant Motherhood, > W IM 1 *l l Mk |L revet J4 M b Howard, winner of the London "Newt-Chronicle” Mother it-..-.r and Child Competition, January, 1932. This competition attracted widespread interest and an enormous number of beautiful pictures. U COW GATE MILK FOOD la packed in special tina bearing106 words
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Article1505 1933-06-13 10 Luxurious Life Before Crash PATRIOTISM IN THE War Romance, comedy, tragedy—all the elements of drama are present in the extraordinary life story of Horatio William Bottomley, whose death was reported recently. Few men have known such extremes of popularity and recrimination. For many years he was regarded1,505 words
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Article374 1933-06-13 10 Surgeon’s Retort to a Counsel “KNEW YOU WERE GOING TO TRAP ME” A “breeze” between counsel and a medical witness enlivened a hearing, in the King’s Bench Division, of the action alleging negligence against a Norfolk surgeon. For more than a week the case has engaged374 words
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330 1933-06-13 10 Printer’s Error in an Account of an Interview Mr. Edmund John Duggan, who has held various Ministerial appointments in the Irish Free State, was awarded £5OO in the King’s Bench recently in a libel action brought against Allied Newspapers, Ltd., of Withy-grove, Manchester. Mr.330 words
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Article246 1933-06-13 10 Trouble With Lip Driving Me Mad” A Verdict of Suicide White of Unsound Mind was recorded at an inquest at Beckenham (Kent) on Lieut.-colonel Herbert John Trump, aged 53, of Foxgrove-avenue, Beckenham, of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, who was found shot dead in a wooded part246 words
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Advertisement13 1933-06-13 10 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Advertisement259 1933-06-13 10 WA7.V.WWWWMMftW.W H W s a B V 1V Irp g Nr V PI J- -A. A/nB < PUMPS FOR ALL DUTIES: Centrifugal ■> Efficiency < Steam PMgjfl and S Power output J Kam vWbT Guaranteed h n j J; HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Engineers and259 words
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Article758 1933-06-13 11 Hitting Out at the Grumblers “MY OWN HAPPY TIMES The Australians Are Not Squealers Plum Warner had his innings on May 23, and clean bowled the people who are doing so much talking and arguing about the sportsmanship of Australia’s cricketers and such-like matters. “It758 words
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Article346 1933-06-13 11 Hold-Up In Heart Of London MERCHANT ROBBED Motor bandits of the modern Dick Turpin type attacked a Hatton Garden merchant while he was driving his car in St. James’ssquare, S.W., and robbed him of an attache case containing £15,000 worth of jewels. The crime had been346 words
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399 1933-06-13 11 Widening The Scope Of Employment "It is conceivable that in the near future, whetjaer we like it or not, our institutions will have to discard much of their handicraft practice and have recourse to the development of facilities for the employment of a much larger399 words
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Advertisement322 1933-06-13 11 Horlick’s builds up vigorous young bodies Children in thet» Ti early years should be given a nourishing If jjet —one that provides plenty of cncrgv-giving f Kg food. That’s why doctors SR recommend Horlick’s J MH Malted Milk. It supplies these essential food MT 1 /3 elements that the growing322 words
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Advertisement197 1933-06-13 11 Time Gentlemen!! Hr'i 1 ■W' fw I aS W H l* j mUiff liffil/ ■Il i \isl //1 FOR A TIG£R BEER DISTRIBUTORS FRASER NEAVE. 7 YOU GET hHEM ALLI 5 NEWS—A service of local and genera! B news that gives a complete picture of the happenings of the day.197 words
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Article922 1933-06-13 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations Ln MESS.vS. KENNEDY A Oo.’s short. list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Austral Malay 29’6 31|6 29(6 31)6 Ayer Hitam 13(6 14(0ex 13)6 14(0ex Bangrin 17:3 17|9 17,3 17(9 Hong Fatt 42%922 words
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Article261 1933-06-13 12 Reduction of Capital Carried *•< M' I An extraordinary general meeting of the gfliareholders of Hitam Tin, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. Evatt and Co., Brewster Road, Ipoh, on Thursday, June Bth, at twelve o’clock noon. Mr. H. Huntsman (Chairman) presided, and the others261 words
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Article92 1933-06-13 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the montli of May, 1933 Lbs. The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Ltd. 91,000 The Badek Rubber Estate. Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 31,700 The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd. 26,200 The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd 96,000 Denmstown Rubber Estates, Ltd. (Dennistown Estate)92 words
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Article115 1933-06-13 12 Latest Quotations J ♦Monday Saturday Paria -.86 85 ***** New York 4.14% 4.12 Montreal 4.59 4.55% Brussels 24.25% 24.24 Geneva 17.52% 17.52% Amsterdam 8.42 8.41 Milan 54 3i|32 54 ***** 14.42% 14.44 Stockholm 19.40 19 13(32 Copenhagen 22.42% 22.42% 08,0 19.80 19 ***** Vienna 31 31115 words
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Article53 1933-06-13 12 PENANG, JUNE 13 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 15)16 4 m|ts 2|4 1)32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4% On New York Bank Demand 47% France T.T. 080nonc India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 36% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 43 nom. Bar53 words
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Article1154 1933-06-13 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I c EE o names, [6 a J5 (-8 I I (RUBBER (Dollar.) Ic. j c I Allenby Rubber Co. 80 on A lor Gajah Rubber Estate 55 65 Amalgamated Malay Estates 120 I 130 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 100 I 10 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates1,154 words
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Advertisement36 1933-06-13 12 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 Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory Sgure.36 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-06-13 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E 51 inches Noon 83 E TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wats TO-DAY 4.30 a.m. 10.17 a.m. 3.55 p.m. 11.02 p.m. TO-MORROW 5.33 a.m. 11.08 a.m. 4.39 p.m. 11.50 p.m.38 words
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Article577 1933-06-13 13 Schedule of Principal Lines -The following is a list of vessels arriving gad galling from Penang during the week: /N PORT fO-DAY S TAPAH from Kantang. Sails for Teiuk Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day. s s ALASKA MARU from Singapore. Sails for Colombo and Bombay. 5fS.577 words
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Article2258 1933-06-13 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London says that the mai's despatched from Penang on May 20 by the s.s. “Karagola” and on May 18 by the s.s. “D’Artagnan” were relivered in London on June 10 and 12 respectively. AIR MAILS A2,258 words
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Advertisement242 1933-06-13 13 BOXING ANOTHER MAMMOTH PROGRAMME AT FUN FROLIC OPEN AIR STADIUM On Friday, 16th June. 1933 at 9.30 p.m. FINEST CARD YET PRESENTED DOUBLE MAIN EVENT Championship Title Belt At Stake. Battling Chan vs. Jayaraj Bantan Champion of North Malaya Penang Champion (Holder) (Contender) 10 THRILLING ROUNDS. Yeo Chai Lye vs.242 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-06-13 13 .WWMMAMiWWWVWWVWK 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I" M-G-M.’s BRILLIANT PRODUCTION J" > IRENE DUNNE < "THE SECRET OF J; MADAME BLANCHE < LIONEL ATWILI < J- NEXT CHANGE ENGLAND’S FAMOUS RADIO STAR in < "HERE'S GEORGE” J J" Bookings at Moutrie's 'Phone 795. V.VAV.V.W.V.V.W.V.W.W//A37 words
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Miscellaneous45 1933-06-13 13 WftWWWWAVAWAVAVJWj > "ROME EXPRESS" is coming" > *3 j j > b < •a LAST 2 SHOWS TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.30 BAXTER MARIAN JORDAN;? in Fox Movietone’s Brilliant Comedy Romance DANGEROUSLY YOURS 5 TO-MORROW NIGHT ?JJ JOHNNY MACK BROWN J in a Paramount Rip-Roaring Western Drama f'THE VANISHING FRONTIER "J45 words
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Article749 1933-06-13 14 Found by Steamer at Point of Exhaustion “MY SPLENDID WIFE” Husband’s Story of Open Boat Ordeal The mystery of the honeymoon couple who went out in a rowing-boat from Bournemouth and did not return was solved —happily. They have been picked up in749 words
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Article698 1933-06-13 14 £25,000 Hospital to be Opened in London CENTRAL HEATING AND SUN-BATHING The dream of a woman who wanted to help the animal world will be realised early in June, with the opening of the new Beaumont Hospital for the pets of poor people, at the Royal698 words
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Article157 1933-06-13 14 But Greatest Individual Players Are Men Women as a class are better bridge players than men, but the greatest individual players in the world are all men. Women know the methodical game better, but they lack the imagination or courage that would make them157 words
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Advertisement246 1933-06-13 14 H 1 I P' I R&T J/< Jf l 1 LiX J vX /TJWSfc!" 7 mfßSir A/ yggil »—*SZr b Foods Made from the purest milk of .cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply246 words
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Advertisement138 1933-06-13 14 GILBEY’S OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS at $3.50 per bottle. Sole Agents GuTnmE E €b ’PHONE 357. I I I A V How will he look when he grows up? WELL he be strong, active, brimming with health? Or weak, nervous, frequently ill? Much depends on what food he eats now.138 words
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Advertisement2112 1933-06-13 15 Id 14 niiSSS 1 A n p ©.-BRITISH INDIA x* 'l l and apcar lines i 9 MLUB tUIIBU LIMB I MAIL PASSENGER and LARGO SERVICES Leave. Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London PATROCLUS Marseilles. London, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow June 15 July 13 LINE unde/2,112 words
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Article, Illustration249 1933-06-13 16 Reply To Australian Board Of Control BODY-LINE IMPLICATION INCORRECT Barracking Must Be Moderated London, June 13. Leg theory bowling is upheld by the Marylebone Cricket Club in the course of a 700 word cable reply to the Australian Board of Control’s protest against body-line bowling.249 words
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Article128 1933-06-13 16 Tearns Selected The following have been invited to play in the third Malaya State Trial on the C.R.C. ground, to-morrow. Probables: (Colours.) Ng Kam Pooi; Khaw’ Bian Thong; Tung Ghim Huat; C. Danker, Kan Tuck Fee, Chee Huck Boo; Lee Ee Teik, Goon Kok Ying, Oh128 words
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Article156 1933-06-13 16 July 14 and IS The Taiping Turf Club has decided to hold an extra Amateur Meeting on Friday and Saturday, July 14 and 15 and the horses to be catered for are Classes 3 and 4 and Ponies 2 and 3. Two runs will be156 words
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Article117 1933-06-13 16 Results of June Monthly Medal The following scores were returned in the June mon'hly medal: L. C. Smith 82 —11=71 Tie I. Pemberton 85 —14=71 L. F. Knight 00 —18=72 L. J. V. Laville 90 —18=72 R. L. Pirn 85 —12=73 •T. McKinstery 76 3=73 R. R.117 words
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Article446 1933-06-13 16 Aier Itam Fratricide A Chinese named Yeoh Hok, brother of the man who was murdered recently at Aier Itam, w'as brought before the Penang Police Magistrate this morning. Prisoner in the dock was severely injured, and his wounds were bandaged his left arm was in a sling.446 words
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Article192 1933-06-13 16 Alleged Secretion of Letters The case was mentioned in the District Court this morning in which an employee of the Penang Post Office named Balasundrum was charged (1) that between April 13 and 20 did abet the offence of wilful secretion or making away with letters192 words
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Article, Illustration427 1933-06-13 16 FRIDAY'S BOXING AT FUN FROLIC Battling Chan To Meet Jayaraj IPOH FLYWEIGHT'S ATTEMPTED COME BACK {By “SECONDS OUT”) The boxing promotion at the Fun Frolic which was to have been held last night had again to be postponed owing to adverse weather conditions. A good programme has been arranged for427 words
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Article415 1933-06-13 16 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, —After reading an article on TempleEntry by Mr. T. S. Shanmugasundaram in your valuable Sunday Gazette dated the nth instant, I got the article on the same question from the copy of the Pinang Gazette dated the 7th instant and read415 words
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155 1933-06-13 16 Coroner Who Founded a Suicides Room DR. AMBROSE RETIRING A safety-valve for would-be suicides is recalled by the retirement of Dr. A. Am- brose, the coroner for the Metropolitan Disi trict of Essex. Dr. Ambrose, who has retired after 36 years’ service, believed that many155 words
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Article342 1933-06-13 16 Agendas Thrown at the Chairman NOW, BOYS I Unemployed Jump Over Seats at a Signal Twenty-five unemployed men sitting in the public seats created a scene at a meeting of the Public Assistance Committee at the County Hall, London, and pandemonium reigned for342 words
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294 1933-06-13 16 Colonel Blacker ard R a Ben lgn Spirits of the Mountain’’ “1 NEVER FELT SO SAFE Remarkable references to the 3pirita Everest and the presence of certain myj rious shapes in some of the pictures tkm were made by Colonel L. V. Stewart kJ ker,294 words
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Advertisement47 1933-06-13 16 SUNDAY TIMES RACING COMPETITION It is announced in connection with the Sunday Times Racing Competition a further additional runner and a change in jockeys in the Ascot Gold Cup have been notified by cable. GAINSLAW—JOCKEY T. WESTON. JOCKEY WRAGG IS RIDING FOX HUNTER NOT HILL SONG. Adv.47 words
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Advertisement41 1933-06-13 16 JAM The best breakfast for young and old, in every land, is Scott's Porage Oats. In rich flavour and strengthening goodness Scottish Oats stand supreme as everybody knows, and Scott's Porage Oats are t Jbie Aw AMerar THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.41 words
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Advertisement67 1933-06-13 16 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST IN STATIONERY PRINTING AND ENGRAVING DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette Press Limited. I I 'ITT L x divine medicine I OF I HERNIA CENT EEK CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT OPERATION Why do you fr<xn radically cared67 words
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