Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1933
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Title Section20 1933-06-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 140. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 19th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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563 1933-06-19 1 Stabilisation Deadlock PROPOSALS REJECTED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT France Disappointed o Work on the major problems of the World Economic Conference may be seriously held up as a result of the stabilisation deadlock. The French delegates are most disappointed at President Roosevelt’s non-acceptance of the stabilisation563 words
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Article226 1933-06-19 1 LUU nraiAH ALAVFAA VA IXI m**.*~~— of the question. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Out of the Question London, June 17. In discussing the stabilisation question in relation to the conversations taking place between the heads of the central banks of Great Britain, France andLUU nraiAH ALAVFAA VA IXI m**.*~~— of the question.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 226 words
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Article97 1933-06-19 1 Reuter. War Debt Default MUST MAKE TOKEN PAYMENT Washington, June IS. A firm note has been addressed to France ignoring the latter’s appeal for reconsideration of war debts and reminding her that two instalments are now unpaid. Meanwhile it is indicated informally that though the FrenchReuter. - 97 words
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Article54 1933-06-19 1 —Reuter. Committee to Supervise Machinery Washington, June 17. A Committee of the Cabinet, including Miss Francis Perkins, Secretary of Labour, has been appointed to supervise the machinery for national recovery. Mr. Sawyer, Director of Public Works, is preparing a programme to place a contract for 000,000 worth of—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article45 1933-06-19 1 —Reuter. Bad Weather in Far North Ortobello, June 18. The formation flight of a squadron of aeroplanes under General Balbo which was due to start for Chicago via the Arctic to-day, was postponed owing to bad wea- ther in the Far North..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article42 1933-06-19 1 .—Reuter. Ships and Aeroplanes Searching Washington, June 18. The Navy Office has ordered all ships and aeroplanes off Alaska and the Aleutians to search for the world solo flier, Mattern, who is missing since he left Kha- barovsk on Wednesday..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article232 1933-06-19 1 British Bid for Twenty World’s Records A new British car, designed to do for the long-distance world's records what “Bluebird" has done for the short-distance records, is now on the point of completion. It has been built for Mr. John Cobb, who hopes to gain for232 words
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Article285 1933-06-19 1 Does Not Believe That Col. Fawcett Is A Prisoner HE "MAY SHOW UP" Mr. J. L. H. Atkinson, who has been for 12 years British Vice-Consul at Matto Grosso, in Brazil, is back in London. He was on terms of friendship with the missing Col. Fawcett,285 words
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319 1933-06-19 1 Human Slaughter i uat is Accepted as Normal Aiderman Will Melland, chairman of the National Smoke Abatement Society, addressing the congress of the Royal Institute of Public Health at Eastbourne on June 1, said it seemed strange, when we remembered the many laws that319 words
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Article313 1933-06-19 1 Big Economy Sweep In America £11,000,000 SAVINGS ESTIMATED A reduction of between 500 and 800 officers in the United States navy is contemplated in the economy programme now being formulated in Washington. A saving of 111,000,000 will be made in next year’s running313 words
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Article254 1933-06-19 1 Appealing Colleagues Held at Bay With Gun Vain appeals by a Chief Constable and other police officers to a colleague, Constable Edward George Burroughs, aged 46, not to shoot himself at his house in Win-ter-road, Norwich, were described at the inquest. Burroughs was due to retire254 words
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Article736 1933-06-19 1 Blunt Facts About Controversial Test Tour 1 A considerably bewildered cricket public should welcome “Jardine Justified” (Chapman and Hall, 65.), chiefly, because it puts the sensational incidents on the recent tour of M.C.C. in Australia into their correct perspective in relation to the game. Bruce Harris (who travelled736 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-19 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement1681 1933-06-19 2 RATES FOR CASUAL Rubber Research Institute- W.VAVAV.VA BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Commissionjnquiry. LIMITED. While the Commission (Incorp orated in teeStralte Settlements.) NEDERLANDSCHE Charf PrArloT' M gSSi HANDEL-MAATSCHARPIJ O, advertisements should be addressed UMITED g„, W to the Advertisement Manager, The members of the planting public PIflCi H Cl THB HO HONO BANK1,681 words
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Article2271 1933-06-19 3 NEW IDEA IN SCIENTIFIC STUDY: RIDDLES OF THE UNIVERSE: A YEAR OF INVENTION: THE FLYING MOTORCAR o (Fsom Our Own Correspondent) London, June 3. STUDYING ELUSIVE DISEASES In a modern-built "farmhouse” adjoining the former home of Charles Darwin, problems of human and animal disease which have previously2,271 words
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Article105 1933-06-19 3 Energetic Measures Demanded by Schoolmistresses Schoolmistresses in Prague are angry. They complain that many of the 10-year-old pupils go to school complete with permanent wave, rouged lips, powdered cheeks, and scarlet finger nails. It is sufficient for one or two girls to start this fashion,105 words
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Advertisement55 1933-06-19 3 W. D. H. O. WILLS’S --I, L COLD I FLAKE CIGARETTES ■S o/Me /7ew /ir/ce or ■I Ju MADE IN ENGLAND Supreme in their Class J Pktmv» I MURIEL EVANS alluring M.G.NI. player. &all Crem e l f j Mt, ’«Act »•>»* H!| itr UlmSr Representative :—Robert Blau Malaya) Hong55 words
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Advertisement14 1933-06-19 3 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. Immediate Attentioa Prompt Delivery.14 words
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Article260 1933-06-19 4 Comedian’s Guest Bound and Gagged HOST AND HOSTESS 1 SHUT IN WARDROBE A daring robbery was carried out at the Hollywood home of Zeppo Marx, one of the four famous comedian brothers. Two armed intruders forced their way into the house just as a dinner party260 words
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Article328 1933-06-19 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I am glad to note that the Rev. Colin King never intended to be so unkind and uncritical to Milton or, for that matter, to anybody else, by taking single lines of their verses and comparing them unfavourably with that328 words
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Article243 1933-06-19 4 Sir, —According to the Minutes of the Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, held on the 30th May, 1833, and published in to-day's issue of the “Pinang Gazette”, it appears that the Commissioners intend extending “Hospital” sewer to embrace Macalister road—Ayer Rajah road area at an estimated243 words
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146 1933-06-19 4 Sir, —I understand that it is proposed to spend Municipal Funds for Quarters for Senior Municipal Officers. It is well known that quarters are required for the Subordinate Officers more than Senior Officers, who receive big salaries and can well afford to pay house rents146 words
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Article1096 1933-06-19 4 Mr. H. N. Ferrers is now on a visit to Hong Kong. Dr. R. G. Spink has been appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths, Singapore. Mr. Templeton, of Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd., Batang Padang, Perak, has returned from Home. Dr. E. K. Seah has passed the final1,096 words
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Article159 1933-06-19 4 Death of Former Registrar of Imports and Exports The death has taken place in Montrose, Scotland, of Mr. Alexander Stuart, who for many years was Registrar of Imports and Exports in Singapore. Mr. Stuart, who w r as born in 1861 at Brechin, was educated at Brechin159 words
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Article246 1933-06-19 4 Due on July 5 His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Clementi and the Misses Clementi, and attended by Mr. R. J. Curtis, Private Secretary, and Mr. H. G. Beverley, Aide-de-Camp, will leave Singapore by the night mail on Friday, June 23, 1933, on a tour246 words
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Advertisement355 1933-06-19 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT Lady convalescent seeks companion to accompany her to England early July. First class passage provided. Apply No. 45 c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE PENANG RECREATION CLUB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is I proposed to redeem 80 Club Debentures 1 and the drawing according to the355 words
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Advertisement255 1933-06-19 4 ft S&RECORDS TO TMESi CRSB4 I UNDERNEATH THE HARLEM MOON F ox HONE ysuCKLE ROSE w Hot Rhythm Is The New Style And This Record Of Fletcher Head Band Is One Of The Best Released. nmnoc laughing policeman in America UDlUttb 1 2 J THE BOAT RACE D ***** j255 words
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Article349 1933-06-19 5 Free School's Comfortable Win ytAN THEAN AND CHONG JIN BAT WELL The Penang Free School claimed an easy victory over a Penang Cricket Club ’A’ team on Saturday, on the Esplanade, winning by 88 runs after declaring with 161 for 2 wickets. Han Thean and Hock349 words
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71 1933-06-19 5 —Reuter. First Test London, June 17. The following have been selected to represent England in the first Test match against the West Indies, at Lord’s, on June 24 D. R. JARDINE (Surrey), Captain G. O. ALLEN (Middlesex) R W. V. ROBINS (Middlesex) M. J. TURNBULL—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article59 1933-06-19 5 Japan Beaten in Semi-finals Paris, June 17. Australia beat Japan in the semi-final the Davis Cup by three matches to nil. Crawford (Australia) beat Nunoi (Jal*®) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5. McGrath (Australia) beat Satoh (Japan) 7 1-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. Crawford and Quist (Australia) beat u59 words
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Article264 1933-06-19 5 By Narrow Margin INDIAN ASSOCIATION WIN BY ONE RUN A cricket match played yesterday on the Dato K ram at ground between the Penang Free School and the Indian Association resulted in a win for the latter by the narrow margin of one run FREE SCHOOL264 words
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Article303 1933-06-19 5 Rain Spoils Play Ipoh, Sunday. After being favoured with excellent weather since the meeting began rain fell their afternoon and interfered with the programme of the Perak Lawn Tennis Associations Championship meeting in consequence of which it was not possible to complete two out of the303 words
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Article405 1933-06-19 5 Authentics The Easy Victory P.C.C. COLLAPSE The Authentics gained an easy victory over the Penang Cricket Club yesterday by 106 runs Batting first the Authentics lost Ah Ee with only two runs on the board but Cheng Hock and Chong Seng each compiled a century405 words
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Article141 1933-06-19 5 Nik Hussain’s Combined XI Beat P. W. D. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bahru, June 16. Before a fairly large crowd on the Padang Garong yesterday Nik Hussain’s Combined XI narrowly defeated the P.W. D. by an odd goal in five. On the rim of the play141 words
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Article108 1933-06-19 5 William Low, Esq., 0.8. E., D.L., J.P., T.T.n, of Blebo Fifeshire, having for reasons of health, intimated to the Board of the General Accident his resignation of the position of Chairman, Mr. F. NorieMiller, J.P., heretofore Deputy Chaiiman and General Manager, has been appointed Chairman and108 words
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Article420 1933-06-19 5 Interesting Soccer at Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 18. Before a huge crowd, the probable State team to meet Penang next Saturday defeated the football eleven of the Burma Rifles by the comfortable margin of three goals to nil. The display of football420 words
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Advertisement306 1933-06-19 5 EXQUISITE NEW FABR,CS B 1 For aD furnishing schemes, durabio ILJk a materials, delightful modern darigaa X harmonious colourings. AttracWWBOf tively priced. CROSS WEFT CRETONNE A very fascinating new material tor furnishing in 3 pretty colours. Black Shadow stripes with 4 leaved flower in Black and Light Shadow Grounds in306 words
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Miscellaneous233 1933-06-19 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 transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.233 words
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Article3470 1933-06-19 6 MALAYA TO EXHIBIT AT TORONTO: H.M.S. MALAYA'S CELEBRATION: RETIRED RUBBER PLANTER'S ENTERPRISE: A COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL IN SOMERSETSHIRE: REVIVED HOPES OF RUBBER RESTRICTION SHARP ADVANCE IN TIN o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 7. OUR EXHIBIT IN CANADA Much satisfaction will be felt in commercial3,470 words
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Advertisement136 1933-06-19 6 The Inseparables "CHEAP" OILS and REPAIR BILLS go hand in hand JB|| X I WmrJ i v SL i The trouble with cheap oils is this odds are all against you. Play for the low price is only a fraction of the safety by using Castrol—the most expense they run136 words
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Article562 1933-06-19 7 Kedah Defeated FOUR CLEAR GOALS VICTORY After a goalless first half the Penang Police defeated the Kedah Police by four clear goals to retain the Clayton Cup which they captured two years ago there being no match last year. The Penang Police enjoyed slightly the562 words
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Article81 1933-06-19 7 “GOLD MAKER” RELEASED Si'll Insists That Story is Not Bluff Paul Dunikowski, the Polish goldntaker.” who was sentenced to two years’ Imprisonment and ordered to pay £22,000 those whom he was held to have defrauded, was released from prison in Paris r serving six mon thB. still maintains that he81 words
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672 1933-06-19 7 P.C.C. V C.R.C. RUNAWAY VICTORY FOR CHINESE In a First Division League match on the Victoria Green on Saturday the Chinese Recreation Club inflicted a crushing defeat on the P. C. C. by eight goals to one. Both sides were not at full strength but672 words
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Article255 1933-06-19 7 Vicar’s Advice to Husbands The Vicar of St. Pauls. Westcliff, the Rev. T. H. Curtis, who recently gave some Dont’e for Wives” in his parish magazine, now offers some advice to husbands. After relating that a mathematician whj» once able to prove that two255 words
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Article153 1933-06-19 7 Statement by Distributors of Meta Fuel The governing director of Elmesan (London), Ltd., distributors of Meta Solid Fuel, commented on the rider of the Oxford jury that the substance should be labelled Poison and not simply "Injurious to health.” “Meta solid fuel,” he said, “which con--1 j153 words
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Article358 1933-06-19 7 More Than Half of Suez Canal Tonnage British shipping still leads the world with 55 per cent, of the total tonnage passing through the Suez Canal, according to the new report of the Suez Canal, issued on June 3. No suggestion of any reduction in the358 words
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Advertisement158 1933-06-19 7 I 4 jSTT 1 ""'M IIIIII r| n iiQiMf(g Li I a J ■Ai v w 1 I 'if a i i i II 'life A Cue and a il il I WdW 'wk SoCdJCabeC I w v BBSI i The Glamour of Rhythm “4777” In those hours of social158 words
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Advertisement68 1933-06-19 7 Slump or no stamp, all the adTerticms talma» that reaches this office is not accepted. Ow Adwa tiding Department exercises discrimination. It han 1 to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken 1 publication and maintain ita reputattna fnr g*v<saK I advertiser and consumer a square deal.68 words
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Article520 1933-06-19 8 A considerable time has elapsed since the cry was raised for economy in Government and semi-Government departments, but our Municipal Commissioners do not appear to have heard it. If they have heard it we can only assume that their conception of economy differs vastly from that of the over-bur-dened520 words
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Article321 1933-06-19 8 The recent successful celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of the Maskelyne Theatre in London, perhaps the most famous house of conjuring in the world, draws attention to the fact that here at any rate is a form of entertainment that cannot be taken over by the321 words
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Article1080 1933-06-19 8 affection. —P .Hoole Jackson in the Manchester Guardian.” The mill-hands were thronging homeward; he could see them streaming down the bleak streets to their cottages, and the evening smoke was thickening in the sky as women stirred up the fires that were preparing their men’s tea. Oldaffection.—P .Hoole Jackson in the “ Manchester Guardian.” - 1,080 words
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Article765 1933-06-19 8 TALKING IN TRAINS There is an old legend-- not very supported by the actua! experience i travellers-that the Engli shman s turn creature in a railway COnirq ?1 and both resents and resists effo at him into conversation. WhatpvJ the true state of that matter' ’.'J/* ;ously765 words
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Advertisement202 1933-06-19 8 MAI KH E CHEVALIER The incomparable Film Star. T itr-M His Voice To The B&SSsStt FILTER TIP IjHW H E WRITES MaK 4 •7 no sabfte timbre of a g|g& w ice conveys the elusive MM >■ -\4>'’ff.'\-. This is tr,<e not only of ,'T- singers, but of all whose202 words
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Advertisement17 1933-06-19 8 fut Kills Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG.17 words
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Article564 1933-06-19 9 Brave London Wife WOUNDED—BUT TOLD HIM "NO 200 Shots Fired In Car Fight SCARE MEASURES IN ATHENS London, June 7. M. Venizelos, the 69-years-old ex-Pre-•iuer and Grand Old Man of Greece, told o-day his own story of his escape and the wounding of his London wife564 words
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Article465 1933-06-19 9 Jeweller Tells Of Coins Offer SUSPICIONS ON DRIVE TO LONDON DOCKS Two Men For Trial The story of a treasure ship containing gold coins was told at Highgate Police Court when David Bazyler, aged 35, a textile merchant, and Berek Kochmann, aged 44, a traveller,465 words
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Article245 1933-06-19 9 Bandit Who Robbed the Rich to Feed the Poor Polisciuo, one of Roumania s most fa mous bandits, who had tricked gendarmes and soldiers for more than a decade, has at last been caught and sent to prison for 20 years (says Reuter from245 words
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Article514 1933-06-19 9 Official Dcubf REPORTED SEARCH CP H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE An astounding story of “illicit" salvage, in which the shade of Kitchener looms large, has recently been circulating in various parts of Europe, and now appears at length in the New York Herald Tribune. The central figure is a514 words
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Article213 1933-06-19 9 To be Issued in the Near Future In the near future the Currency Commissioners will issue a $5 note of an entirely new design manufactured by Messrs. Bradbury Wilkinson and Co., Ltd., England. The note is printed on white paper and the size is 5 5/16 inches213 words
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Article224 1933-06-19 9 More Gold From the Sunken Egypt BAR GOLD, SOVEREIGNS, AND SILVER The commander of the Artiglio, the Italian salvage ship, has telegraphed to Brest that divers have recovered more treasure from the liner Egypt, which sank off Ushant. The latest haul consists of 50 kilogrammes of bar gold,224 words
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Article106 1933-06-19 9 TIN-—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £215-5-0 £215-5-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £215-5-0 £215-5-0 Singapore $115.50 $115.00 :1 Business Done Penang $115.50 Business Done ..Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $3.90 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER London 2Hd. 3Ad. New York st:‘«c.fG)5 t ‘«c.fG) sfliC.(G) Singapore 9 cts. 9Va cts. TAPIOCA Fair106 words
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Advertisement88 1933-06-19 9 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement >n the “I’inang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Irom one week’s end to another it talks business without hortng potential customers. It tells your story "(unknown to' you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so88 words
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Advertisement187 1933-06-19 9 WhaFa ReiiefT ...everything is plain sailing now... There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry 8 and Anxiety have given place J/y i ’’-SS to Relief and Cheerfulness— Vs J —X sr\ r-4 BA3Y IS ON COW A GATE NOW I V 1 j //A fl LOOK AT HIM187 words
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Advertisement10 1933-06-19 9 WEM Th® £am«* L"Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co.10 words
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Article840 1933-06-19 10 Analyst’s Evidence at Inquest on Girl SIX STICKS EATEN Jl'try Not Satisfied That Act Was Deliberate The. consumption of six meta fuel tablets was found to be the cause of the death of Miss Edith Margaret Kennard Davis, the undergraduate daughter of Mr. R. Kennard840 words
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Article692 1933-06-19 10 Belaboured By Staff With Bags Of Silver REVOLVER THREAT DEFIED Three masked and armed bandits who held up Newcastle Cattle Market branch of Lloyds Bank on June 2, were kept at bay by bank officials armed with bags of silver and copper with which they belaboured the692 words
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Article830 1933-06-19 10 Midnight Collision in the Elbe ALL THE PASSENGERS RESCUED Three Members of the Crew Missing Cuxhaven, June 1. The Union-Castle liner Guildford Castle (8,000 tons) is lying in the lower Elbe a complete wreck, following a collision with the Holt Line motor ship Stentor (6,600830 words
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Article961 1933-06-19 10 Darlington Woman and Catterick Officer HARD LABOUR SENTENCE When Edwina Turner (27), a married woman living apart from her husband, was charged at Norwich Assizes on June 3, with obtaining money by menaces and by false pretences from a lieutenant in the Army, Mr. Justice Horridge961 words
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Advertisement104 1933-06-19 10 r I To Smokers of f De Reszke Cigarettes i < J J AFTER 31ST JULY 1933, THE < OLD WHITE DE RESZKE COUPON WILL NO LONGER 3 BE VALID. BUT THE GREEN EMBOSSED COUPON RECENTLY ■I ISSUED WILL STILL BE EXCHANGED. 3 I i B So/e Agents: i; HENRY104 words
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Article374 1933-06-19 11 Immediate Issue in London “AN EXCEPTIONAL MEASURE” Short-term Loan The following announcement was issued by the Treasury on May 29 “The Chancellor of the Exchequer has 1 agreed to an immediate Commonwealth of Australia issue not exceeding five years in maturity for the purpose of refunding certain Australian374 words
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Article320 1933-06-19 11 Defence of a Government Department APPEAL TO THE LEGION The Prince of Wales, wearing a light summer suit, had a boisterous reception as he walked on to the platform at the annual conference of the British Legion in London on June 6. All the delegates rose320 words
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Article343 1933-06-19 11 Astonishing Gaol-break Story PLANES SEEKING ELEVEN CONVICTS Military aeroplanes are being employed to hunt down 11 desperate convicts who have made a thrilling bid for freedom from the State penitentiary at Lansing (Kansas). They took with them as hostages two 17-year-old girls, a paralysed woman, the343 words
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Article132 1933-06-19 11 New Lord Abbot Installed at Mount St. Bernard There was a picturesque ceremony at the f Cistercian monastery of Mount St. Bernard, near Coalville, on June 3, when Dorn B Malachy, the newly-appointed Lord Abbot, was installed at a private service. jDom Malachy has been Prior132 words
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Advertisement385 1933-06-19 11 lllgl gin ‘Kt J Allenburgs j Foods k Macle from the purest milk J of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ R Foods are as easily digested S as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply w and quickly made by the adj dition of boiling385 words
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Advertisement24 1933-06-19 11 It is a long lane thai has no turning. An advertisement in the Flnar.g Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement344 1933-06-19 11 REPU IATION! In Chatwoor! safes have earned a I |s!i world-wide reputation in resist- I m j ing fire and the futile attacks of I'■ I I I i 1 r M fl burglars. All the qualities of the Mtr l| l| H H 11 itPi, wsO Duplex safes offer344 words
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Article3538 1933-06-19 12 POSITION OF THE INDUSTRY AND CONTROL THE INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT NEED FOR CONTINUATION OF THE SCHEME SIR GEORGE MAXWELL’S ADDRESS The annual general meeting of the Tin Producers’ Association (Incorporated) was held on May 30 at Southern House, Cannon Street, London, E.C. Sir George Maxwell, K.8.E., C.M.G. (the3,538 words
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Article777 1933-06-19 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations tn MESdiinS. KENNEDY Co.’s share Jim at 11 am. to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Kedah 1.70 2.00 1.80 2.00 M. Pinda 85 95 75 85 Mentakab 24 27 22 25 N. Scudai 90 95 75777 words
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Article121 1933-06-19 12 Latest Quotations Saturday F n(h Pan 3 sen 86( New York 4.071* Montreal 4.571; 4 Brussels 24.2614 *****4 Geneva 17.54,, Amsterdam 8.43 8.42% Mllan 64 13,16 64% BerHn 14.27% 14.27 Stockholm 19.45 19.45 Copenhagen 22.42% 22.42% Oslo 19 25 32 19 25)32 Vienna 31 31 Prague121 words
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Article59 1933-06-19 12 The Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd(No. 1 Dredge).—Piculs 120; hours 316; c. yards 50,000. The North Taiping Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. (Dredge working only 2 shifts a day, four days weekly. One wash-up every second day’s working). Piculs 65.27; hours 72; c. yards 13,200. Batu Selangor Tin Dredging59 words
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Miscellaneous27 1933-06-19 12 WEATHER 6 ’'“s' W M Noon w tide tables High Water. Low Wm-TO-DAT 10.27 a.m. ».45 p.m. 1 5.24 p. a 11.00 a. ra T MO,tßOft 112827 words
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Article577 1933-06-19 13 .Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving jid a&illng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 3.5. MALACCA from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sails for the same ports Tuesday. 5.5. TAPAH from Kantang. Salls for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh577 words
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Article317 1933-06-19 13 JUNE, 1933 JUNE 20 Entries close for the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting. Soccer: Europeans v Asiatics, Bukit Mertajam. JUNE 22 Indian Merchants’ Tea Party in honour of Mr. Ratilal Narechania, Strand Hotel, 5 p.m. JUNE 24 Kedah Gymkhana Club Amateur Meeting, Alor Star. Cricket: P.C.C. “A”317 words
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Article881 1933-06-19 13 AIK MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.N.I.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. “Rengam” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day.881 words
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Article405 1933-06-19 13 Tho following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period June 3rd to June 9th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public405 words
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Advertisement13 1933-06-19 13 Every Wednesday Ladies wifi find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Advertisement269 1933-06-19 13 LADIES* GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALL ROADS WILL LEAD TO WEMBLEY and FUN FROIC PARKS TO-NIGHT. FUN FROLIC 7 BOXING TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT 10 SLASHING ROUNDS. KAY YONG vs. G. MORALES (Ipoh) (Singapore) RETURN CONTEST 10 SMASHING ROUNDS. IPOH KID vs. YOUNG DOLLAR (Ipoh) (Kuala Lumpur) SEMI FINAL 8 HURRICANE ROUNDS.269 words
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Miscellaneous128 1933-06-19 13 I*J a* 6.15 TO NIGHT—LAST NIGHT 9.30 B THE PICTURE THAT THRILLED THE WEK-END B CROWDS j 5 FIRST NATIONAL’S AMAZING STORY S "DOCTOR X" J" With LIONEL AT WILL ■F The Famous English Star > FAY WRAY LEE TRACY 5 TO-MORROW J» Fl Fl D*ORS A Y J In128 words
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Article401 1933-06-19 14 On View This Month PHILATELISTS’ CONGRESS AT VIENNA The 12th. International Philatelist Congress (WIPA, 1933) will be held this year in Vienna from June to July in the Kunstlerhaus and Secession Galleries and Military Casino. The Congress will be opened by President Miklas of Austria on401 words
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Article115 1933-06-19 14 ETON CELEBRATES “THE FOURTH Procession of Boats on Floodlit River The Fourth of June was celebrated at Eton, on June 3rd, because the anniversary of George the Third’s birthday fell on a Sunday this year. There was a large attendance during the early part of the day, and arrangements had115 words
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Article117 1933-06-19 14 After Losing Family in River The courage and sacrifice of British settlers in isolated parts of the Dominions was referred to by Admiral Sir W. E. Goodenough at the annual meeting of the Fellowship of the Maple Leaf in London. The Fellowship exists to supply teachers to117 words
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Article464 1933-06-19 14 Doctor Who Escaped from Devil’s Island Ordeal in Boat A French convict who was sent to Devil s Island for murder, but escaped after terrible hardships, has become the uncrowned king of a little-visited tropic isle (says Reuter from Port of Spain, Trinidad). This man was464 words
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Article96 1933-06-19 14 Over 8,000 Affected The Cunard Steamship Company have given notice to their clerical staffs of a further cut in salaries and wages of 12*6 per cent. Alternately, employees can have one week off in four at half pay. The management state that these reductions extend from directors96 words
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Article103 1933-06-19 14 Reported Engagement to U. S. Diplomat Mrs. Dorothy Caruso, widow of Enrico Caruso, the great tenor, is, according to a message from New York to the Chicago Tribune” (Paris edition), to marry Dr. Charles Holder, formerly an official in the U. S. State Department. The parties103 words
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Article83 1933-06-19 16 Friendly Game TEN GOALS TO NIL VICTORY FOR SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 18. Following their victory over the Malaya Command in the Malaya Cup match, Negri Sembilan suffered an ignominious defeat at the hands of Singapore, in a friendly game, going down by ten83 words
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Article192 1933-06-19 16 Krian Club Defeated In a match played at Parit Buntar on Saturday, the Chartered Bank defeated the Krian Club by one goal to nil. During the first half the exchanges were even and play was fast—whilst the ball was seldom out of play, but shortly before192 words
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Article241 1933-06-19 16 Big Crowds Despite CounterAttractions Despite counter attractions, the weekend at Wembley and Fun Frolic Amusement Parks again drew big crowds. The various shows at the two parks were well-patronised and the good performances put up by the various artistes made many feel that they were given241 words
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Article87 1933-06-19 16 BOXING AT FUN FROLIC TO-NIGHT Twice Postponed Programme The promotion by the Amalgamated Amusements, Ltd., of two main events with Kay Yong, G. Morales, Young Dollah and Ipoh Kid as the participants, which has been postponed on two previous occasions owing to the inclement weather, is being staged to-night at87 words
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Article271 1933-06-19 16 Summonses in Chambers and Motions In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson was engaged with summonses in chambers until 12.15 and then came on the bench to hear two motions. The first was a motion in connection with suit No. 93 of 1933 between Lim271 words
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Article188 1933-06-19 16 The s.s. Kedah arrived at Penang this morning with the following passengers from Belawan Deli Mr. R. T. Corke, Mr. G. E. Siedle, Mr. K. J. Gassy, Mr. J. E. A. Clark, Mrs. Walden. Mr. H. E. Holwell, Mr. Gibbons, Mr. L. Casson, Mr. L. Farthing, Mr. and188 words
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Article241 1933-06-19 16 Charge Amended HEARING FIXED FOR JUNE 24 (From Our Ov.t. Correspondent) Ipoh, June 19. The case arising out of a summons taken by Dr. A. C. Karthigasu against Messrs. George Terrell and L. T. Williams, lawyers, for assault was mentioned in the Police Court this241 words
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Article184 1933-06-19 16 Theft of Sarong Choo Chak, a Chinese, was charged in the Police Court this morning with the theft, at 491 Chulia Street on June 16. of a sarong value 50 cents, the property of one Lee Yin. Accused claiming trial. Detective Inspector Lewis asked for a postponement184 words
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Article134 1933-06-19 16 From Western Road House A Chinese named Chua Ah Wah was today sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment and to six months’ Police supervision, by the Penang District Judge. The accused was produced having pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of electric fittings. Detective Inspector134 words
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118 1933-06-19 16 Italian Cautioned and Weapon Confiscated On pleading guilty to a charge of possession of an automatic pistol without a licence an old Italian named C. D. Antonio, a resident of the Nippon Hotel, was to-day cautioned and discharged by the Penang District Judge. The weapon118 words
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426 1933-06-19 16 Traction Company's Test Order NEW USES FOR DUNLOP'S LATEST PRODUCTS An interesting experiment for improving the seating comfort of public vehicles in Singapore is being made by the Singapore Traction Company, who in the fleet of new buses which they will shortly place in operation426 words
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Article57 1933-06-19 16 PENANG, JUNE 19 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Ban'’’ On London Bank Demand 2 3 4 mjts 2'3 31J32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 4 3,16 3 Documentary 2 4 5:16 On New York Bank Demand 4636 France T.T. 980non> India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai57 words
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Advertisement18 1933-06-19 16 E. O. HOTEL WEDNESDAY, 21st. JUNE Dinner Dance Dance Music By THE DOLLAR LINE ORCHESTRA (S.S. "President Adams")18 words
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