Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 139. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 17th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 332 1 Getting Down To Business CONFERENCE COMMITTEES MEET London, June 16. The World Economic Conference embarked on its serious business phase this morning with the inauguration of the Monetary Committee presided over by Mr Cox. In a brief business-like speech, he appealed for patience and understanding, but
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  • 177 1 Tax Inspector Holds Up Tennis Match Amsterdam. Mlle, Suzanne Lenglen’s first appearance ere as a professional lawn tennis player Waa unexpectedly interrupted on Ma} 27. Many of the 2,000 spectators moved from e cheaper to the dearer stands when the •Wtch was transferred to another court, &n,
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  • 63 1 Conversations Continued TEMPORARY POSSIBILITIES EXPLORED London, June 17. Conversations were continued to-day in London between representatives of the three central banks and of treasury officials of Great Britain, France and the United States. Newspapers state that the possibility of~reaching a temporary measure of currency stabilisation as complementary to
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  • 81 1 i.—Rugby Radio Service. Chancellor's Letter To Stock Exchange The Chancellor of the Exchequer, M». Neville Chamberlain, in a letter to the secretary of the London Stock Exchange and to leading banks and financial houses says this country is not, in his judgment, at present in a
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  • 60 1 i. —Reuter. In Spite of Objections Poona, June 16. Notwithstanding the objections from Brahmin quarters, Mr. Devadas Gandhi’s marriage to the daughter of an Achanar, a high caste Brahmin, was carried out with full Hindu rites except that there was no present and no dowry. Mr. Devadas
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  • 176 1 Mr. Henry Ainley Fails to Attend Rehearsals Mr. Henry Ainley, the actor, has been missing from his usual address since May 27. Mr. Ainley was engaged by Mr. Sydney Carroll, the producer, to play the part. of Malvolio in a production of "Twelft Night,” which is due
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  • 154 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Norton's First, Second And Third WOODS DOUBLE HONOURS London, June 15. Stanley Woods, who Monday won the motor cycle race for Junior Tourist Trophy in the Isle of Man, to-day won the senior race for machines of 500 c.c. maximum engine capacity. Woods
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  • 184 1 Insurance Fraud By Father A man who obtained a death certificate for his son who was alive, had the "death" registered, and then collected £l5 from an insurance society, was sentenced at Glasgow on May 25 to six months’ imprisonment. Sle v .is Michael O’Donm
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  • 146 1 —Reuter. President Roosevelt’s Position MAY DASH TO ENGLAND Washington, June 16. Congress has adjourned sine die and President Roosevelt is now a virtual dictator by virtue of the powers conferred on him by Congress before adjourning. As he signed the industrial control, bank reform, and railroad reorganisation
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  • 212 1 Passed Air Ministry Test ROYAL AIR FORCE DISPLAY Among the machines in the Royal Air Force display at Hendon on June 24 will be two standard types of military aircraft fitted with engines consuming heavy oil which is less inflammable and cheapei 1 Shd less bulky that
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  • 90 1 rdUl WlUl VWV» o-r* O 625 horse power each. —Rugby Radio Service. 190 Miles an Hour London, June 16. Very satisfactory tests have been made with a new British air mail carrier with a speed of at least 190 miles an hour which will shortly be
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  • 198 1 Woman whose Husband was Killed Mrs. Hitchcock, wife of Mr. A. A. Hitchcock, one of the victims of the railway smash, had a tragic homecoming on May 25 after she had narrowly escaped death in a car accident. The car she was driving was in collision with
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  • 241 1 —Reuter. Two Recommendations MR. SOONG AND A DOMESTIC CONCERN Nanking, June 16. The Legislative Yuan ratified the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Loan to China with two recommendations. Firstly, the formation of a Board of Trustees to hold the funds and supervise appropriations. Secondly, that the entire lean should
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  • 304 1 Extension of Personal Cal! Service From July, 1933, the Personal Call Service, which is at present available only on Trunk Calls between Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, will be extended, so as to enable such calls to be made between any subscribers within the limits of the
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    • 2190 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices ban K |ng E corporation BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS ”1 HERNIA I limited. Rubber Research Institute J ncn n i m i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement».) MCfiPOl AAinCCUC I t— fl CENT PEN CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT 1 NtUCKLANUdUME Q| ar X Commission Inquiry. J operation uAuitci uaxtcpuaddii
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  • 1002 3 A Parliamentary Discussion On The Bogus M.A.s And D.D.s Which Unscrupulous Organisations Confer On Payment Of Small Fees "What is the object of the Bill? Briefly, ft i 3 proposed that it should be penal offence for any person to use any letters after
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  • 249 3 To Roll Out Again At Naval Pageant 2,500 PERFORMERS Drums which have not been played since Nelson’s funeral will roll when that event is re-enacted in the Greenwich Naval Pageant to be held from June 16 to 24 in the grounds of the Royal Naval College.
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  • 173 3 In Charge of Surgeons’ Research Farm Sir Arthur Keith, the noted authority on the evolution of man, has been appointed Master of the Buckston Browne Research Farm, the new investigation station of the Royal College of Surgeons. Sir Arthur, who is 67, has had
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  • 138 3 The Stone Is A Test Of Manners Candidates for a fellowship of All Souls, most exclusive of all Oxford colleges, once had to pass a test in manners. They were invited to dinner in Common room. The sweet was always cherry tart, and the hosts
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 13 3 WHEM he to id*-* A. ’gees Sole Agent» N.V. Straits Java Trading Co.
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    • 35 3 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard bat 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 figure.
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    • 341 3 1 I f Ab outstanding example of British r f Craftsmanship 1 Bluespot Loudspeaker 32 Pow. I Whether you require something I expensive or inexpensive, best I value will be obtained from the Bluespot range of loudspeakers. f i Stockists KEE HUAT CO., KEY CYCLE MOTOR CO., L Sole Agents
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  • 335 4 Fatal Drugs That Leave No Trace NO QUESTIONS Two drugs capable of killing a man ■without trace are on sale at large chemists Throughout Britain. They are supplied without question to person who demands them. One of them bears no “poison” mark on its bottle. Neither of
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  • 205 4 “Unsuspected Importance” Of Micro-Waves "We have by no means exhausted potentialities of wireless. Investigations are still proceeding and improvements being effected,” said the Marchese Marconi, speaking at a luncheon of the Royal Empire Society, in London, May 30. "The matter which is chiefly engaging ray attention
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  • 292 4 Three Boats Capsize at Southend While trying to keep his 18 ft. yacht; the Thistle, from foundering in a choppy aea off Ramsgate, on May 27, Mr. Robert Smith, aged seventy-four, a retired stockbroker, of Albion-place, Ramsgate, dropped dead at the tiller. Having noticed that
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  • 244 4 Public Examination of Kishan Chand The public examination of Kishan Chand of Messrs Kishan Chand Sons was he yesterday in the Supreme Court before Mr. justice Sawrey-Cookson. As Examined by the Assistant Official A signee bankrupt said that he was 49 years of age with four sons
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  • 271 4 P.C.’» Daring Praised at Sessions At London Sessions on May 25, Edward Mansell, 27, labourer, Edward Herbert. 23, porter, and Walter Patrick Cleary, 22, cook, were each sentenced to fifteen months’ hard labour for stealing a car and being in possession of house-breaking implements
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  • 1317 4 Mr. G. Angle, of Bertam Estate, Malacca, has left for Home. Mr. C. W. Loch, of Tronoh Mine, Kampar, has left for Home. Mr. W. W. Davidson, who is returning from Home furlough, succeeds Mr. Molloy as Senior Executive Engineer, Waterworks, Kinta. Mi 1 R. Knewstubb, of
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  • 198 4 F urther Donations: List No. 26 The following donations to the above Fund received from the Ist to the 15th day of June, 1933, are gratefully acknowledged:— Staff of Marine Dept. $2.90, Asiatic Staff of Prisons $8.70, Staff of Adamson Gilfillan and Co. $8.45, Staff of Supreme
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 361 4 Columbia S RECORDS L i V® THESE I UNDERNEATH THE HARLEM MOON Fox-trot. HONE ysuCKLE ROSE Hot Rhythm Is The New Style And This Record Of Fletcher Henderson's Band Is One Of The Best Released. (THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN IN AMERICA DBIOBS ip ART i 2 (THE BOAT RACE D *****
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  • 329 5 Somerset Beaten At Lords HAMMOND AND HEADLEY SCORE DOUBLE CENTURIES London, June 16. The following are the results of County matches which were commenced on Wednesday: MIDDLESEX v. SOMERSET Lords Somerset 253 and 94 Middlesex 266 and 82 for two wickets. Middlesex won by 8 wickets. SUSSEX
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  • 46 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 17. Jonklaas (captain), Dew, Whitaker, Speldewinde, Hannyngton, Suppiah, Reed, Brand, Moreira, Bede-Cox and Perimpahayagam have been selected to represent Perak against Negri Sembilan next week. Ward is twelfth man. Bayley and Newman were not available.
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  • 506 5 First Division Match VICTORY FOR THE PROVINCE BY 2 GOALS In a scrappy but keenly contested game the Province Wellesley Football Association triumphed over the St Xavier’s Recreation Club by two goals to nil in the first division of the Penang League, yesterday on the
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  • 210 5 Several Surprises (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 16. To-day’s matches in connection with the Annual Perak Lawn Tennis Championships provided a number of surprises, the most sensational match being in the Men’s Singles Championship where Lam Say Kee, holder of the Perak title since 1925, met
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  • 609 5 “Rome Express” DRAWS GOOD CROWDS AT MAJESTIC Rome Express,” which opened a season at the Majestic yesterday, is a distinct British film success. Considerable significance also attaches to this picture. It is the first to be made at the Gaumont-British studios at the Shepherd’s Bush, and is
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  • 139 5 ST. GEORGE THE MABTTB CHURCH OF ENGLAND Ist Sunday after Trinity. i 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. PSS L m and V. Hymn 247. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6.30 Evensong—PSlV 80. PS Vin 84. Magnificat 202. Nunc Dlmittis 209. Hymns 12, 187, 106, 168. FRIDAY
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  • 109 5 —Reuter. A Sensation MAN IN GLARING SUIT OF PLUS FOURS London, June 16. A sensation was caused in the Royal enclosure—Ascot’s Holy of Holies—when a man was espied in a glaring suit of plus fours in a red pattern check with cap and a vivid scarlet tie.
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  • 88 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —Radio —Pecking. 2. Overture —Bronze Horse —Auber. 3. Selection—The Orchid —Monckton. 4. Waltz—Gold and Silver—Lehar. 5. Habanera—Char me d’Espagne—Mezzacapo. 6. Selection —Viktoria and Her Hussar —Abraham. 7. Fox Trot—Me —Berlin. GOD SAVE THE KING To-morrow, at the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 Chinese. Mjiterk NOW DISPLAYING FROCKS IN CANTON CREPE AND PRINTED SILK FROM $20.00 Beach Street, Penang.
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    • 100 5 APIOI STEEL I fi Sure and certut n tor ail Female I complaints. Every lady shouM I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS I I Tha English Pharmacy I EMM* H—rb Strflnt, Penang I Cambridge Examinations QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON BRITISH EMPIRE HISTORY. First Series
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    • 69 5 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of the tree BiUCEoFSai *Spey Royal wBW UKu Scotch Choice»» and oldest j procurable *MMC( O» SCeTKAM lottM s*s GiaraMMf k, *lm Bps* (NitUlvy, fsggSp Knew, Wetland
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    • 216 5 HadJPsoriasis Years Agony to Walk About Healed by Cuticura I was sufferer of psoriasis for several years. The complaint began with just a few scaly patches on my back and arms. After a few months it broke out on my left limb and the irritation was awful. The irritation caused
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 135 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventxy, England Two of the following frequencies* and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian sone. Announcements win be made at frequent intervals. Can Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 81.55 m.
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  • 504 6 Utter Danger EMPIRE STRATEGY DEEPLY AFFECTED Lord Lloyd, who was re-elected President of the Navy League at its annual meeting in London spoke of the problem of India when he seconded a resolution urging the building of the maximum tonnage under treaty limits of additional
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  • 246 6 Captain Shot Duiing Fight on Bridge Bluejackets from a British warship, H.M.S. Whitshed, were hunting on May 27, for fourteen Chinese pirates who captured and looted a Norwegian ship near Hong Kong. Pirates raided the Norwegian steamer Prominent at night, and in a revolver battle with
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  • 362 6 Owners Dogged By Mysterious Illness A WIFE’S TERROR Parcel With An Unsigned Note Two wooden images of Buddha and a stone reproduction of the god have left a trail of disaster in the homes of three London business men who in turn became their owners.
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  • 222 6 Sentences On Hyde Park’s Sleepy Guard C.B. FOR PRIVATE Sentences in connection with the case of the empty sentry-box in Hyde Park were made known by a Chelsea court-martial on May 25. The sergeant of the guard, Sergeant Albert Fazackerley, of the Ist Batt. Scots Regt,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 256 6 "T fl cod-liver oil b stands for appetite regained—for barley. C stands for fl freedom from disease—for concentrated fl fl orange juice. D stands for good blood, 3 fl good nerves, general and thorough good fl fl health for ultra-violet rays which 3 fl reproduce the vital element of sunshine.
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    • 181 6 Time Gentlemen!! V t A 11 flii V t /I Aw, 1 J f f/i FOR A TIGFR DISTRIBUTORS FRASER G NEAVE. «ji l.Ji stock e A LT TAKING R AT Eastern Bazaar (27, BISHOP STREET, PENANG) Extended till 30th June, 1933. Heavy Charmeuse 38” IN 10 LOVELY SHADES INCLUDING
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  • NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA
    • 268 7 Declare Another Leap Year! MELBOURNE CENTENARY IDEAS Everybody born in Victoria, Australia, in 1934' should be tattooed with the State’s coat of arms. That is only one of the many suggestions to commemorate the centenary year of Melbourne, the capital, which the harassed organisers of the celebrations and
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    • 127 7 New Australian Postmark Australian cities are charged with coming more and more free-and-easy, if more healthy, pagan communities, and the Council Of Churches has started a compaign for stricter Sunday observance, says an Austral News message. They have persuaded the post office authorities to use, with the cancellation
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    • 64 7 Commonwealth vital statistics just issued by Professor Giblin, show that Australia how has the lowest death rate in the world, and that the figure for Queensland is the lowest of the Australian States, says Austral News. Next to New Zealand where the Truby King
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    • 110 7 Roadside References To Documents One of the most difficult transporarinn feats undertaken has just been successfully accomplished in the removal of the Commonwealth patents department from Melbourne to Canberra, the new capital, states Austral News. The first consideration was to ensure the continuity of the department’s
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    • 101 7 May Attack Record In Australia The dry bed of Lake George, near Canberra may be the scene of Sir Malcolm Campbell’s next attack on the land speed record. Cabled representations were recently made to him about the suitability of the lake which in alternating periods of about
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    • 89 7 Luring Passengers To Railways The New South Wales railways are no whit behind their elder brothers in England in luring potential passengers away from road travel, states Austral News. To such attractions as excursions trains to the famous Blue Mountains every day, 14 new buffet trains and
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    • 40 7 The King has just granted permission for Canberra’s golf club to use the perfix Royal as part of its name, states Austral News. The club has about 200 members including most of the Federal government ministry.
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    • 78 7 “Air Sense”, a safety-first booklet is now issued with “A” class pilot’s licences in Australia. The National Safety First Council is responsible, states Austral News, for this, the first publication of its kind. A foreword by the acting-controller of Civil Aviation states, that it is the clear duty
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  • 225 7 Sir William Veno’» Will Surprise Only a few years ago, he could have ®lfined his name to a cheque for a million Pounds, yet, it is now revealed, Sir William Kenry Veno, the former patent medicine magnate, died in comparative poverty. Since he made his
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  • 354 7 Eight Years Legal Tussle Then She Decides PREFERS MOTHER The grandfather of a £1,000.000 child is in Loudon. He is a troubled man. For eight years at an expense of thousands of pounds the parents—one of whom is his daughter—have waged a legal battle for
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  • 172 7 “Pack Up Your Troubles” Peacchaven, Sussex, gave a banquet in honour of Felix Powell, the author and composer of the light opera, “Rubicund Castle.” You may never have heard of it, but some of Mr. Powell’s work you do know, for he is the composer of
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  • 306 7 JUNE, 1933 JUNE 17 P.C.C. “A” v. Penang Free School, Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. JUNE 18 Cricut: P.C.C. The Authmtica, Itoplanade, 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
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 174 7 EAT A HEARTY MEAL —AND ENJOY IT I Why not? All that pain and pressure you get after eating a good meal is simply the result of harmful acid at work in the stomach. It creates a state of sourness which will continue to exist only as long as you
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    • 270 7 Dentists say; How ccm people kwp Ab kacks of their teeth clean—wMt old-fashioned brushes which Bt only the outside curve I This shows how diflcult it is to chan th* back of your tooth with an old- VI jashaenad tooth-brush. It’s only chop- i 1 J •d for th* outside
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  • 366 8 A payment to the United States on account of War Debt of t wenty million ounces of silve at Bombay has been made by Great Britain, the equivalent of gold $lO millions. The merit of the payment. The Times points out. is that it is neither default,
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  • 437 8 .Another “purge” of the Russian Communist Party began on the first of June. These periodical purges are a necessary feature of Soviet discipline. Membership of the Communist Party, which is not attained without difficulty, is essential to the full privileges, such as they are, of Russian citizenship
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  • 85 8 main in England until July 11.—Rugby Radio Service. London, June 17. King Feisal who yesterday reached Brussels from Genoa is staying a few days at Ostend, where the King and Queen of the Belgians are giving a dinner in his honour, before proceeding to England. He
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  • 920 8  -  —S. M. B. in the “Glasgow Herald.” That “Life has its ups and downs” is a trite remark with which few people will disagree. But it is probable that fewer still ever realise how much it is capable of meaning. My first acquaintance with the sea was gained as
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  • 26 8 —Reuter. Czecho-Slovakia’s Token Washington, June 17. Czecho-Slovakia’s war debt token payment of 180,000 dollars has been received in New York in silver. —Reuter.
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  • 742 8 MIDSUMMER DAY I programme I Midsummer Day will 1 doners engaged in one of I air celebrations for many yea r 2 I that June 24 falls upon a I result in the clashing of a S( S *b I events, each of which I tract crowds
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 112 8 Tait’s Manila g s 1 Carnival FORT CORNWALLIS, PENANG. S I TO-NIGHT I GLOBE OF DEATH LOOPING THE LADDERS I I GREAT FREE ACTS j I Bring Your Family I Along to TAIT'S MANILA CARNIVAL ENTRANCE 10 CENTS. A splendid B|PII supper and then a Carlsberg. /7 JFM Z z
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    • 34 8 IT'S THE perfect OF Virginia Tobacco '1 hat Satisfies the D E RESZKE Smoker THE ARISTOCRAT OF 1 SAVE THE COUPONS SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH 3. APB—36.
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  • 238 9 Favourably Received In U.S. -DEBTS MUST BE WIPED OFF London, June 16. On the whole, the British action with rer i to the payment of the June instal- jit, was favourably received in the Uniti States. The newspapers there give pijcial prominence to President Roosejt’s statement
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  • 58 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, June 16. As to the course taken by the other nations whose debt instalments to the United S’.r.. s were due yesterday, France, Belgian Poland, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania and Yugo-Slavia have defaulted, Italy, Czt cho-Slovakia, Rumania and Latvia i part payments and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 212 9 Sir, —Last night’s fight between Chan and Jayaraj proves beyond doubt the urgent need there is for a Board of Control. The decision in Chan’s favour was to say the least of it an absurd one, and how those responsible arrived at their decision is beyond
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    • 421 9 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —I am exceedingly sorry that I did not know that you intended to devote space to my lecture to the Penang Teachers’ Association last night. Had I known, I might have been able to help your reporter
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    • 216 9 Sir, In both the Colonial and Federated Malay States Governments’ Services, Sanitary Inspectors have to undergo a training at Raffles College, Singapore, and pass an examination held under the auspices of the Royal Sanitary Board of Great Britain. In Penang, the Municipal Health Department does not
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  • 137 9 i.—Rugby Radio Service. By Private Aeroplane INTERVIEW AT FOREIGN OFFICE London, June 16. The Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Dollfuss, who last night had an interview at the Foreign Office with the Permanent Undersecretary, Sir Robert Vansittart, left Croydon this morning in his private aeroplane for Vienna.
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  • 1092 9  -  By David Mordecai; A. O. A. STRONGLY OPPOSES DISCHARGE Quite Wrong To Let Him Loose In the Supreme Court yesterday after- i noon, before Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson, j David Mordecai sought to be discharged from bankruptcy. Mr. R. H. Finch said he appeared for
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  • 122 9 —Reuter. By 20 Per Cent. TAX PROFIT TO BE PAID TO FARMERS Washington, June 17. The maximum processing tax on wheat amounting to about thirty cents will be levied, Mr. Wallace, the Secretary of Agriculture, announces in order to finance the programme for a
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  • 103 9 TIN —Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY I London £2lB-10-0 £215-5-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £2lB-10-0 £215-5-0 I Singapore $114.87»/ 2 $115.50 Business Done > Penang $114.75 Business Done Buyers no sellers > COPRA— (Sundrled) $3.90 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER London 3? o d. 2f,id. New York Sftc.tG) 4 Singapore
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 158 9 S'* 1 H Tfjr II “COW Gate” fed imthi. Food am always haygy I UC VIUIC The stream of vigorous young Ufa runs to kfiUJo ILJA their vetos-their limbs am strong aad firm UulluS n£Qlth —tier are vital aod active rven to the heat. Hfinninese t Mother can «M this
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  • 1334 10 Sailing Barges And Lighters THEIR MANY TASKS Competition of the The Tariff Advisory Committee, not having received a single representation on the subject, has removed the special duty on craft tonnage, mostly barges from Holland, imported into this country, and from Several centres which specialise in such work
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  • 287 10 Planes and Police Co-operate in Desert Battle ARABS ESCAPE INTO MOUNTAINS London, May 25. The Arab smugglers of the PalestineSinai frontier who are in the habit of carrying hashish on camels across the peninsula to the Suez Canal, attempted a cleverly organised run recently. Seven
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  • 210 10 Helpless With Rheumatism At one time she thought she would lose the use of her right hand. But when she started the little daily dose of Kruschen, it soon put her right. I was sure in a bad state, she writes, “In fact, I could not
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  • 372 10 Birthday Lunch Party at the Palace The 66th birthday of the Queen, on May 26, was celebrated by a family luncheon party attended by 29 members of the Royal Family, in the State dining room. They included the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, the
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  • 178 10 His Dog George Gordon was in prison. On the wall of his cell he had a photograph of his best friend, Peggy, a wire-haired foxterrier When inspecting the cells one day the governor saw George gazing sorrowfully at the photograph, and they talked about Peggy. “Would you
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  • 157 10 Man Who Threw Hitler Wreath Into The Thames AMSTERDAM SPEECH Capt J. E. Sears, of London, who threw into the Thames the wreath placed on the Cenotaph in Whitehall by Dr. Rosenberg, addressed a big demonstration in Amsterdam. He declared that Hitlerism stood as the most aggressive
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  • 197 10 Surprising New Facts The Daily Mail understands that investigations are still being closely pursued by the authorities concerned into several matters arising out of the case of Norman Baillie-Stewart, the officer in the Tower. New information which has come to light from a surprising source
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  • 200 10 Six Convictions for Motoring Offences These convictions indicate habits which are not only discreditable to yourself and your profession, but to your patients.” This rebuke was given by Sir Norman Walker, chairman of the General Medical Council, to Dr. Peter John Grimes, of Wi-gan-road. Ashton-in-Makerfield (Lancs.),
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 37 10 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 Mu Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.
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    • 304 10 i qR «Ml wii > I T 1 Ml XNK I I .'jTTj I Ji 1 When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will Help. *T*HE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment’’ is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is
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  • 473 11 Gambling And Betting In Long Acre "CROWN AND ANCHOR" IN COURT Following a police raid in a Long Acre, W. C., club, five men will have to pay fines and cost totalling £260 19s. The club, the Acre Luncheon and Billiards Club, was struck off
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  • 184 11 The Firm Tells Them To Its T ravellers A northern manufacturing firm has increased its sales by thirty-five per cent, by sending its travellers funny stories. Sales were decreasing so alarmingly that the National Institute of Industrial Psychology was consulted. The salesmen were called to a
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  • 344 11 Mr. Justice Avery's Comment on Harassing a Man PUTTNAM TO DIE Ar. app^a 1 by Jack Samuel Puttnam, aged 31, a boot repairer, of Wood Green, N., against sentence of death passed on him at the Old Bailey, was dismissed by the Court of Criminal Appeal.
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  • 323 11 Founder Of The Waifs’ And Strays’ Society Prebendary Rudlof, the founder of the Waifts and Strays Society, died on May 29 in his eighty-second year. More than fifty years ago, when a Civil servant, Prebendary Rudolf, who was a Sunday school teacher in South London, came into touch
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  • 209 11 After Decree Absolute Had Been Expedited Two days after a decree of divorce, which had been expedited by Mr. Justice Langton, had been made absolute in order that the petitioner might marry a man who was dying the parties were married. The marriage took place
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 190 11 THE PHOENIX t 'M ISHT THE PHOENICIAN’; t BREAKFAST* W The best ot all breakfast foods is Scott’s Porage Oats. Scotland, as everyone knows, has always grown the finest oats in the whole world. And in Scott’s Porage Oats you get Scotland’s Best—the same rich,delicious oats that have always given
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    • 293 11 Rusted solid as DU STOL a rock!” I X» fe THE L,^U!D TOOL J WILL SHIFT IT! I 5 -Ir k WHETHER THE JAM I LWV/ ''iff ls THE RESULT OF FIHII lJ] C v J Vi ’f qh RUST OR HEAT—USE 1 '"Jf H RUSTOL J V FULL PARTICULARS
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    • 1580 12 Second Annual Meeting HOPE OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION At the second annual general meeting of members held at 3, 4 and 5, Rood Lane, London, E.C. 3, on Tuesday, 9th May, 1933, Mr. Stanlake Lee, Chairman of the company, presided. A representative of the Secretaries having read the
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    • 117 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,126 th. auction on Wednesday. Lbs, Tons. Catalogued 1,078,991 481.69 Offered 958,960 428.10 Sold 779,471 347.97 Spot London 3.11|32d. New York 6 .1|16 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales. I Good
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    • 1178 12 Strong Financial Position The thirteenth annual general meeting: of the Straits Rubber Company, Limited,] was held on Thursday, the 18th May, 1933, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C. 2, Mr. E. L. Hamilton, the Chairman of the company, presiding. The Secretary, Mr. F. E.
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    • 618 12 At the Twenty-sixth Annual General Meeting of the Labu (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Ltd. held on May 15, the Chairman, Brigadier-General Ths Hon. Charles Lambton, D. 5.0., said:— Gentlemen, —No important changes occurred in the Company’s affairs during 1932. The price of rubber remained at
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    • 76 12 Press Communique The 23rd, 24th and 25th Meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on the 13th, 14th and 15th July, when evidence was taken from Mr. Francis Graham and Mr. C. Huisken (representing the Singapore Manufacturers’ Association) and from Mr. Tan Kah Kee
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    • 41 12 The following are Rubber Outputs for the month of May 1933: Lbs. The Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates Ltd. 89,064 The Bedong (Malaya) Rubber Ltd. 42,325 The Temerloh Coconut Rubber Estate Ltd. 20,904 The Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate Ltd. 10,162
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    • 77 12 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. —Dredge statistics for the first half of June 1933.—Hours run 165; c. yards treated 45,000; Tin Ore Won 513 piculs. Katu Tin Dredging, Ltd.—Dredge statistics for the first half of June 1933. Hours rim 291; c. yards treated 68.000; tin ore won
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    • 118 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 86% 86 3(16 New York 4.07% 4.06% Montreal 4.58 4.54% Brussels 24.25% 24.27% Geneva 17.55% 17.56% Amsterdam 8.42% 8.43% Milan 64% 64% Berlin 14.27 14.30 Stockholm 19.45 19.45 Copenhagen 22.42% 22.42% Oslo 19 ***** 19.75 Vienna 31 31 Prague 113% T
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    • 892 12 Buying Of Tin And I Rubber Shares I Since the issue of^ur’iM ll cular the price of tin has been wide fluctuations in the world', particularly in London, where tion for three mon.hs, openin? f 15.0 appreciated rapidly to f >25 at £221 per ton. states report. !t
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  • 578 13 SHIPPIN G ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines e following 13 a list at vessels arriving from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY a MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, ReS nong and Victoria Point. Sails for the same port»— today. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Belaf wan. Asahan and Paneh.
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  • 997 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “D’van Twist” will be colsed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Port Swettenham and Singapore by the s.s. “Ipoh” wil be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Northern India by
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    • 437 13 WEMBLEY MOONLIGHT OPERA. TO-MORROW NIGHT SUNDAY, JUNE 18th Will present to cur Patrons another Singing Romance. A Dramatic Tragedy with Eddie Mendeitta, Fifi Young, Miss Lily, William Ang and Sudalah.” Your favourite Baby-Stars, Character-Actor and Inimitable-Clown of The Price Of A Woman’s Honour supported by an all star cast in
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  • 491 14 More Cruel Than Bull Fights "SETS" STAGED IN A DERELICT FACTORY Secret dog fights, in which dogs are set against each other to fight until one of them dies, are becoming an organised sport in the Black Country. Police and animal welfare society officials
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  • 269 14 Claim Against Len Harvey Fails on Appeal The Court of Appeal on May 29 dismissed the appeal of Dan Sullivan against a decision by Mr. Justice Macnaghten rejecting his claim for £lBB, the balance as his share of the receipts from Len Harvey’s fight with Jeby in America.
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  • 343 14 Whole Country is Up Against Me” Frederick William Deats, a motor mechanic, of Burgh Heath, Surrey, asked the Epsom magistrates to grant him time to pay ten guineas costs towards the prosecution in January, when he was sentenced to imprisonment for assaulting a young woman named
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  • 184 14 Five Children in the Room Awakened by the sound of shots, neighbours rushed to a house in Holly Villas, Clock House-lane, Ashford, Middlesex, and found William Bennett, an elderly man, dead on a bed, with a gun lying near. A further search revealed that his
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  • 167 14 An Elephant Swallowed it All sorts of people write to the British Post Office on all sorts of topics. One woman asked for a new savings bank book because her old one had been taken from her pocket—and eaten by an elephanL A native of India sought
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    • 2011 15 dI 4 A IP. 0.-BRITISH INDIA B y*- -niFm Mfaii z n Ar hi A x AND APCAR lines (Companies Incorporated In England) LIMB MAIL PASSENGER anti CARGO SERVICES t— Dae TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Penang London HUE Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. Penang.
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  • 168 16 J. Crabb-Watt Wins A.B.M. Medal FORMER PENANG CHAMPION i The London correspondent of the Singapore Free Press wires that Mr. J. CrabbWatt won the singles medal handicap in the Association of British Malaya’s annual golf meeting which was held at the Prince’s course, Sandwich, yesterday. He returned
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  • 146 16 Hostile Criticism "ASTOUNDING" SAYS BRADMAN Melbourne, June 13. The reply from the Marylebone Cricket Club to the Australian Board’s message asking the M.C.C. to adopt a new rule against bodyline bowling and penalising the bowler who bowls in a way likely to intimidate batsmen, has aroused
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  • 391 16 Half-Yearly Meeting CLUB PLACED ON CARE AND MAINTENANCE BASIS Secretary’s Agreement Terminated (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. At the half-yearly meeting of the Selangor Turf Club yesterday Mr. T. H. Menzies, presiding, said the expenditure had been cut down everywhere but despite this there
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  • 1131 16 "Worst Decision Ever Given In Local Ring" AL RIVERS TO FIGHT JOHNSON (BY SECONDS OUT) “A good programme and well arranged’’ was what Al Rivers thought of the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., ooxing promotion last night. There was a large attendance and the excellence of the programme
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  • 755 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations ,n MESSRS. KENNEDY ii Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Assam Kumbang 26,0 28(0c Ayer Hitam 13 9 14|2ex 13|9 14|3c Hitam 35 40 35 40 Hongkong 14(9 15|6 14
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    • 312 16 WHO is the MOON KILLER SIX VICTIMS... aU showing the handiwork of the same ruthless fiend that kills by the light of the full m00n.... and still no clue to the killer. SEE the answer in "DOCTOR X" at the QUEEN’S TO-NIGHT. PARI TIN LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Dividend No.
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    • 91 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 e Noon p 2 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 9.10 a.m. 1.49 a.m. 9.01 p.m. 3.40 p.m. TO-MORROW’ 9.52 a.m. 2.57 a.m. 9.58 p.m. 4.40p.m. S. S. KARAGOLA Passengers by the s.s. Karagola from Singapore, this morning, were Mrs.
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