Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-06-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 146. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY. 26th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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71 1933-06-26 1 Ulm Repairs Engine DELAYED A DAY Early Start For Rangoon Capt. C. T. M. Ulm, the Australian airman, who is attempting to fly from Australia to England in five or six days, left Alor Star for Rangoon at 6 o’clock this morning. Capt. Ulm left71 words
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Article441 1933-06-26 1 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Question Of Co-ordination DRAFTING COMMITTEES REPORT Broad Principles London, Juno 24. The Sub-Commission of the World Conference, which is considering the question of co-ordination of production and marketing, will have before its meeting on Monday the report of its Drafting Committee, inReuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 441 words
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Article220 1933-06-26 1 —Reuter. Nazis The Only Party INVITES OTHERS TO COMMIT HARI-KIRI Munich, June 25. A renewed demand for the suppression of all parties except the Nazis was made by Herr Esser, the Bavarian Minister, in a speech. He invited the Bavarian Peoples’ Party and Hugenberg’s German Nationals to—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article256 1933-06-26 1 Mishap at Leeds Flying Display Two boys were killed when struck by an aerplane belonging to Sir Alan Cobham, which was alighting on the enclosure in Middletom Park, Leeds, where an aerial display was being given. One of the victims is Frderick Smith (12),256 words
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Article118 1933-06-26 1 —Reuter. Brother Acquitted Barnstaple (Massachussets), June 24. Kenneth Buck was sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment for the kidnapping of Margaret McMath and Cyril, his brother, was acquitted. Kenneth and Cyril Buck were arrested on May 6 in connection with the kidnapping of Margaret McMath as she—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article275 1933-06-26 1 Likes Beer and Cooks Fish Polio,” a parrot belonging to Mr. Wilfred Bowen, the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bow’en, of Narberth, must be one of the most higly-trained parrots in the world. He is capable of the most weird performances. He has275 words
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Article177 1933-06-26 1 And They’re Ever So Precious London, June 11. Finger-nails made to measure in the precious metal of your choice are “the latest.” Cost? Only from five to ten guineas. And the woman who started the new movement this time is Anna May Wong, whose choice of metal177 words
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Article317 1933-06-26 1 Sir Cecil Clementi Presides UNOFFICIALS OPPOSE NEW TIN DUTIES r’rorn Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 26. Sir Cecil Clementi presided this looming at the Federal Council when seven new members made affirmations. They were the Acting Resident of Negri Sembilan, Mr. <5. E. London,317 words
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Article315 1933-06-26 1 Cambridge M.A. Dies with Open Book by Side A copy of Shakespeare, open at the wellknown lines in "Hamlet” beginning, “To be or not to be,” was lying by the bedside of Mr. Norman Urquhart Meldrum, M.A., of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, when he was315 words
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Article112 1933-06-26 1 —Reuter. VALIDITY OF ENABLING ACT Berlin, June 24. It is understood that Dr. Hugenberg has tendered his resignation, but that President von Hindenburg has not yet accepted it. Dr. Hugenberg sent a letter to President von Hindenburg. It is understood that he is of the opinion.—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article285 1933-06-26 1 Ban on Mixed Marriages A consultative council of experts on population and racial questions has been appointed by the German Minister of the Interior. Its object is to adopt legislative measures to check: “The continued and dangerously progressive reduction in the birth-rate: “The restriction of285 words
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464 1933-06-26 1 New Era in Post-War Development London, June JL, Great Britain is on the verge of of the biggest building booms for The slump as far as housing is concerned is definitely lifting, and for the remaining months of this year there is every464 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-26 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement5 1933-06-26 1 rtßeeSSss’ > COMING SOON MAJESTIC THEATRE5 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-26 1 CHINESE WIN WARREN SHIELD j Page 57 words
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Advertisement1815 1933-06-26 2 1 lATES FOR CASUAL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS /SA gk RAILWAY LIMITED. I OvUOl NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Ban? All communications relating to Successors to HANDEL M AATSCH APPIJ, OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA and crtw jSSvertisements should be addressed TBADfS THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK N.V. (Jnoorporated in England Bo the Advertisement Manager, The MONDAYS TO1,815 words
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Article4224 1933-06-26 3 MORNING POST CONDEMNS DECENTRALISATION: MR. W. L. BRADDON'S VIEWS ON RUBBER CONTROL: MALAYA WILL NEVER ACCEPT RESTRICTION MR. H. C. NIXON SAYS CHECK EXPORT THE CHEAP RUBBER FOOTWEAR CONTROVERSY: BIG AMERICAN DEMAND FOR TIN H.M.S. MALAYA AMONG THE SHARKS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 14-.4,224 words
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Advertisement86 1933-06-26 3 THOUSANDS OF TONS| SJiJjh OF THIS REMARKABLY M llti> BAP,DHARDEN,NG BRITISH III!•■Jh PORTLAHD CEMEHT IS ■Ji 111 USED THROUGHOUT I *lll MALAYA OWING T 0 ,TS I'ni 1 Pill absolute uniformity 1 1111 llm AND reliability. I 111 FERROCRETE Ferrocrete is the rapid-hardening’ Fortland cement. It makes concrete as hard86 words
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Article473 1933-06-26 4 Had Previously Suffered F rom Sunstroke CORONER’S TRIBUTE The death of Rear-Admiral A. H. SmithDorrien, whose body was found in a railway cutting near Berkhamsted, on June 6th, was attributed, at the inquest at Berkhamsted on June Bth to the effect of the heat on473 words
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Article166 1933-06-26 4 Business for To-morrow’s Meeting The following is the Agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow, June 27th 1. Minu'es of Meeting held on 13th instant to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at166 words
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Article443 1933-06-26 4 Novel Condemned by Catholic Church REFUSED COMMUNION Mr. Richard Rumbold, president of the Oxford University English Club, told a reporter on June 11th of what he described as his “public humiliation” because he had recently published a novel which had been the subject of some criticism. Mr.443 words
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Article505 1933-06-26 4 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, —At the inception of the Municipal Registration of Vehicles, I believe Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton was the Registrar of Vehicles. About 25 years ago, when he organised the Municipal Fire Brigade, he was appointed Superintendent of the M.F.B.505 words
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Article63 1933-06-26 4 Members are informed that the regular meeting of the Club will not be held to-day in view of the annual dinner which is to take place at the E. O. Hotel at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 30. Under the provisions of the Excise Enactment, the Senior63 words
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Article605 1933-06-26 4 Mr. E. M. Selous has been appointed Assistant District Officer, Engkilili, Sarawak. Mr. W. S. Roe, from Regent Estate, Batan g Malaka, has been transferred to Paya Lang Estate. Capt. D. A. Bullard has been appointed adjutant, 2/20 Burma Rifles in place of Capt. L. E. Lintott.605 words
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Advertisement22 1933-06-26 4 B j «nil a |y [i| |CLI! if 11 y j Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.22 words
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Advertisement216 1933-06-26 4 A X I s&*recorps L I TO THESE Hot Rhythm Is The New Style And This Record Of Fletcher Band Is One Of The Best Released. DBIOBS POL,CEMAN IN AMERICA f™ E BOAT RACE D ***** j p ART J 2 If You Enjoy A Good Laugh, Then These Two216 words
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Miscellaneous220 1933-06-26 4 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 9,610 kc|s 31.55 m.220 words
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Article1001 1933-06-26 5 Warren Shield good SHOOTING BY CHINESE COMPANY For the first time for many years the members of the Chinese Volunteer Corps have been shooting exceedingly well at the Bisley meeting now in progress. They 1 not only won the Warren Shield Competition yesterday, for which the1,001 words
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Article254 1933-06-26 5 Narrow Win For Indians ABDUL RAHMAN SCORES HALF CENTURY A cricket match played on the Dato Kramat ground between the Tima Rompers and the Indian Association resulted in a narrow win for the latter by 9 runs. The following are the scores TIMA ROMPERS H. S. Idris254 words
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Article410 1933-06-26 5 Victory By 54 Runs REEVES SCORES 57 FOR THE LOSERS Laßrooy’s XI defeated the P. C. C. ’A’ by 54 runs on the Esplanade, yesterday. The winners had the first lease of the wicket and Saravanamuttu and Seng Kim opened the innings to give the410 words
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Article141 1933-06-26 5 Malayan Champion Beaten A big surprise was created on Saturday in the first round of the Singapore Island Golf Championship at the Island Club in the defeat of the Malayan champion M. M. Paterson, by R. J. Isherwood by four and three. Brilliant weather favoured the play141 words
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Article959 1933-06-26 5 Keen Rivalry 1 1 < THREE NEW RECORDS AT TAIPING (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 25. Ideal weather prevailed throughout the running of the 21sb»Annual Atheitic Sports of the King Edward VIT School, Taiping, on Saturday. A large crowd was present, 1 amongst whom were the959 words
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Article146 1933-06-26 5 Reuter. Won by Hon. Michael Scott Hoylake, June 24. The Hon. Michael Scott, son of Lord Eldon, won the Amateur Golf Championship beating in the final the ex-Cambridga Blue and former English champion, T. A. Bourn, by 4 and 3. Scott is 55 years of age againstReuter. - 146 words
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Article70 1933-06-26 5 Reuter. Won by Cappiello Longchamps, June 25. The following was the result of the Grand Prix de Paris run at to-day CAPPIELLO (Lady Granard) 1 THOR II (M. M. Boussac) 2 ASSUERUS (Comte de Rivaud) 3 Eighteen ran. Won by half a length a quarter of– Reuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-26 5 **°-0«* co 1 tO eC. 1 V 0 n ■>'» s S°° fe, Ipoh. PENANG. Taiping.15 words
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Article897 1933-06-26 6 Malaya Cup Match BIG KICKING BUT LITTLE FOOTBALL There was little to enthuse over in the Malaya Cup match played at Victoria Green on Saturday. The standard of play was deplorably low. High tension had no doubt a great to do with this, and it897 words
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739 1933-06-26 6 Several Records Lowered I LIVINGSTONE HOUSE WINS CHALLENGE CUP V IO Yeoh Oon Hock i Champion Athlete The sixth annual Inter-House sports of the Hutching’s School was held on Saturday at the school grounds under ideal weather conditions. Several records were broken deluding those in 440739 words
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Article188 1933-06-26 6 England 43 For No Wickets NO PLAY AFTER LUNCH London, June 24. The first cricket test between England and the West Indies began at Lord’s. It had drizzled from 4 till 9 but the wicket was unaffected. Jardine won the toss and elected to bat.188 words
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Article669 1933-06-26 6 Shoot For Service Aggregate OVER 125 VOLUNTEERS COMPETING The Penang and Province Wellesley 1933 Bisley Meeting commenced on Saturday at the Kampong Bahru Rifle Range and will be continued to-day and on July 1 and 2. Over 125 officers and men from all companies are participating.669 words
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Article484 1933-06-26 6 Excellent Sport MISS CALLAN RIDES TWO WINNERS (By Our Own Reporter) Alor Star, June 24. The Kedah Gymkhana Club annual race meeting was held to-day at Alor Star, in fine weather and in the presence of a fair gathering which included His Highness the Sultan of484 words
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Article630 1933-06-26 6 F.L.S. Trounced By p ree School ONG LEE CAPTURES WKTS. FOR 6 RUNS The final of the inter-school r„ cricket for the Clarke Shield «”'1 on Saturday at the Penang Free 5" ground. Schoo)' The finalists were the Penan? r School and the Francis Light School630 words
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1070 1933-06-26 7 Terrell Convicted: Williams Discharged ONE DAY'S IMPRISONMENT, FINE AND COMPENSATION Sorry The Whole Thing Occurred" MISTOOK DOCTOR FOR THE DRESSER (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 24. A large crowd was present in the Police Court this morning when the case against George Terrell and1,070 words
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Article879 1933-06-26 7 ADVANTAGES OVER QUININE WILL PRICE REMAIN CONSTANT Some Questions A great deal of attention has been given of late both by medical men and planters to a new synthetic substitute for quinine, Atebrin. The current number of the Malayan Medical Journal devotes much space879 words
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Article420 1933-06-26 7 Weights For First Day CARD OF NINE EVENTS Below will be found the complete weights for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Saturday, July 1, also the weights for one race on the second day:420 words
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Article440 1933-06-26 7 Tinkling Bell in Basket as Ball UNCANNY CONTROL The first football match in Yorkshire between teams of blind men took place in Sheffield on June 6. Sheffield beat Stoke-on-Trent, 24—0. The majority of the players were totally blind; one was deaf as well, and the others440 words
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Article767 1933-06-26 7 Last Tribute to Wife INTRIGUE AND SUICIDE Passages from the last letter of a maa to the wife he had deserted after contracting a secret liaison with another woman. were read at a Westminster inquest on. June 13th. They included the following: “Now in the767 words
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Advertisement7 1933-06-26 7 W'lbJ < Qp THE COMING SOON MAJESTIC THEATRE7 words
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Advertisement64 1933-06-26 7 Slump or no slump, alt the advertising business hat reaches thia office is not accepted. Our Advev■ising Department exercises discrimination. It ha» o live up to the traditions of a century of unbroVcm ■ublication and maintain its reputation for givin* «dvertiser and consumer a square deat If you m» t64 words
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Article301 1933-06-26 8 Just a year ago the infra-red process revealed new possibilities to the photographer, and since that time its development has been steady and assured. This process sharpens the camera’s eye to such an extent that a whole countryside, unfolded in minutest detail, can be embraced in a301 words
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Article270 1933-06-26 8 In the British navy, General Drill embraces many things it is a combination of efficiency and intelligence tests, in which ship is matched against ship. The intelligence test requires prompt answers to unexpected questions and swift action in response to unexpected demands for it. Last month, the annual270 words
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Article1245 1933-06-26 8 suits a year.—Thomas J. Wood in the Manchester Guardian.” The weekly market St Little Troy col- lects itself, with a persistence which defies storm and stress and weather and evil days, about a stone column mounted upon a plinth of three tiers which form circumferent steps. This erection, insuits a year.—Thomas J. Wood in the “ Manchester Guardian.” - 1,245 words
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Article759 1933-06-26 8 THE KNOCK-OUT To the unashamedly admitted a one small boy, the boxkm near its end. Week by week h beaten, and had imparted the unh formation at home with a r e u PPy be allowed to abandon th- s' T PH came a day, however, when759 words
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Advertisement209 1933-06-26 8 MAURICE CHEVALIER The incomparable Film II Star, Entrust His Voice To The IPIIIF y'Y® I FILTER TIP l|Hl®‘ %3. i HE WRITES:— 'f- i-■''- I The subtle timbre of a 4 voice conveys the elusive .J- I quality of personality. -*Wlu W*; I This is true not only of I209 words
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Advertisement35 1933-06-26 8 AVAWAWAVA NATURAL MINERAL WATER i, The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o I SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. ■A B A".SW.V.".V.V35 words
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Article189 1933-06-26 9 New Methods THREE CIRCLES CONSTITUTED yFrom Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 24. For purposes of police administration .he State of Kedah has been divided into three police circles as follows A for Star Police Circle.—That part of Kedah lying north of a line running from Sungei189 words
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Article666 1933-06-26 9 New Branch Dinner "MADE THIS A COUNTRY FIT TO LIVE IN A The inaugural diiuier of the Singapore, branch of the Engineering Association of I Malaya was heM at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore, on Friday—a dinner of men who were once described as strong,666 words
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Article191 1933-06-26 9 —Malay Mail. Encounter With Bear ANIMAL KILLED WITH PARANG A Chinese plank-sawer named Yap Swee is in Tampin hospital as a result of a hand-to-hand fight with a bear in the forest of Bukit Rotan, near Gemencheh, a village about 18 miles from Tampin, on Thursday..—Malay Mail. - 191 words
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Article197 1933-06-26 9 European Not Able To Find Bail TRESPASS CHARGE Found In Education Office Walter Henry Daley, 31, an Irishman, living in Amber Mansions, was charged before the Third Magistrate, Singapore, Mr. j M. H. Blacker, on Friday, with criminal trespass with intent to commit an offence' by197 words
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Article269 1933-06-26 9 A Great Success GOVERNOR AND LADY CLEMENTI PRESENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 24. The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club Gala was a most successful affair. Over 600 guests were present, including; Sir Cecil and Lady Clementi, the two Misses Clementi, the Yang di Pertuan269 words
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Article484 1933-06-26 9 Dutiable Liquor Wong Peng Seng, a Chinese amah, ctatmed trial when charged in the Police Court this morning •with the possession of duti-1 able liquor on the Mount Erskine Road at 7.30 p.m. on June 25. The liquor, she said, did not belong to her.484 words
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Article116 1933-06-26 9 $3,259 Worth A Bengali named Munshi Ram was today charged before the District Judge v.ith the theft of jewellery valued $3,259, the property of Harikrinshna Das of 10-B King Street, Penang. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed, bail being allowed in the sum116 words
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Article51 1933-06-26 9 Arriving at Penang on July 5 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, and party will be arriving at Penang on July 5 by the mail train. Arriving at the Victoria Jetty he will proceed to Bel Retiro where he will be in residence till July51 words
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Article110 1933-06-26 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY I London £216-15-0 £2lB-15-0 TIN—(S Month») London £2lB-15-0 £2lB-15-0 Singapore $llB.OO $117.75 Business Done Penang ..Buyers no sellers. Buyers no seller* Riiaineaa Done $116.25 $115.25 COPRA—(Sundried) $3.90 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER London 3ftd. New York 6c.(G) sfsc.(G) Singapore 10% cts. 10% cts. TAPIOCA110 words
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Advertisement64 1933-06-26 9 Slump er no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement236 1933-06-26 9 Look atk -SMILER” l —ggsaaaiaaßr s&pSg&s j&jy A Coou t>wv o*** wl s W INFANTS AND iNYAk' 0 Ep J&KEhL&P W mi 2 4 There is everything your > u baby needs in a tin of Cow < Gate I The rich concentrated nour- < f ishment of the world’»236 words
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Advertisement34 1933-06-26 9 SPECIAL ADVERTISING I OFFER. PARSONS FAMOUS PIES Family Pies 1 lb. each 0.35 Veal Ham Ĕgg Pies 12 oz. 0.50 Pork Pies 1 lb. each 0.75 jib. 0.35 Ilb 0.18 PRITCHARD’S FOOD DEPT. I34 words
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Article240 1933-06-26 10 King of Afghanistan’s Brother BERLIN OUTRAGE Statement by Arrested Student Berlin, June 13. The Afghan Minister in Berlin, Sirdar Mohammed Azziz Khan, the elder brother of King Nadir Shah of Afghanistan, was shot by an Afghan student in the hall of the Afghan Legation here, and died240 words
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Article243 1933-06-26 10 Famous Journalist’s Varied Career Barcelona, June 9. Dr. Emile Joseph Dillon, the distinguished former correspondent of the Daily Telegraph,” died here at the age of 78. Dr. Dillon, who had resided here for the past seven years, leaves a widow and son. Born in Dublin of an243 words
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Article172 1933-06-26 10 Canada Very Much on Show The world’s largest map just been made by experts of the Canadian Government, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the Canadian National Railway. It represents the Dominion, and some of the detail may be gathered from the fact that it is over 40172 words
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Article518 1933-06-26 10 Strange Story of Salvage Efforts FIGHT FOR LIFE UNDER SEA New York, June 10. A strange 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.” The518 words
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Article307 1933-06-26 10 JUNE, 1933 JUNE 30 Rotary club annual dinner. E. O. Hotel, 8.00 p.m. Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund, Penang, Annual Meeting, Town Hall, 4.30 p.m. JULY 1 Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting, Ipoh, Ist day. Penang and P. W. V. C., 1933 “Bisley” Meeting, Continued, Kampong Bahru307 words
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285 1933-06-26 10 Scene at a Police Court in London There was a scene at Westminster Police Court on June 8 when Nessar Hussain, an Indian chef, appeared on remand charged with the murder of his wife, Mrs. Monoa Lavinia Hussain, who was found dead in285 words
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Advertisement171 1933-06-26 10 I < MBOISSI SMI I f HHHi H I™'! i:: I Ma! ImH apßj I «gjl j;; woil I j Wil Ml Klostefßeer "ONE OF LIFE’S PLEASURES" 1 Obtainable at I All the Leading Dealers. 1 SOLE AGENTS I J HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., i Penang, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala171 words
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Obituary301 1933-06-26 10 OBITUARY Mr. Edward Unwin Mr. Edward Unwin, chairman of Unwin Brothers. Ltd., died on June 10th at his home at Bromley, Kent, at the age of 93. He was chairman of the well-known firm of printers and stationers to the end. For nearly twenty years Mr. Unwin had been treasurer301 words
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Article2243 1933-06-26 11 NEW TREATMENT FOR CANCER: DISEASESPREADING RATS MARCONI ON RADIO DEVELOPMENT: UTILISATION OF COAL GAS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June ID. A warning against over-indulgence in sua bahs has been issued by Prof. Jansion, of Vai de Grace Hospital, Paris. He as- <• urnes that everyone realises2,243 words
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Advertisement88 1933-06-26 11 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so88 words
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Advertisement271 1933-06-26 11 i 1 Si w: djfwj H hi Ljyzjt *x Mr T.> z 11l i B 111 I a».' lilK* iS 1 |I|SMiIII®II IBSS' lilWjK iIL > -ft '4. Hi rJOg/Wy v ft- III f For Discriminating Smokers SWE (XPRgSS CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD LONDON. 272 WMSV^^A%%W. a .W. a271 words
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Article1238 1933-06-26 12 to-day.—H. M. Langton, in the Manchester Guardian Commercial - to-day.—H. M. Langton, in the Manchester Guardian Commercial. Over Seven Million Acres Under Cultivation The Empire Marketing Board, continuing its survey of the trade and production in the oilseed and vegetable oil industry has recently published a very useful summary covering the products of the coconut1,238 words
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Article1079 1933-06-26 12 Tin. A short article published in last month’s Tin under the above heading has provoked a considerable amount of interesting discussion, eliciting inter alia a letter from Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson, whose official position with one of the principal smelting companies naturally adds to the importance ofTin. - 1,079 words
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Article508 1933-06-26 12 Annual Report The report of the directors of Sun Insurance Office, Ltd., for the year 1932, states:— Fire Account.—The net premiums amounted to £2,352,322 18s. Id. as compared with £2,454,739 3s. 6d. in the previous year. The net claims paid and outstanding, including contributions to fire508 words
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Article24 1933-06-26 12 The output of The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended 20th June, 1933, amounted to 2,058.70 ozs.24 words
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Article119 1933-06-26 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 86% 86 7|16 New York 4.22 4.21% Montreal 4.68 4.67 Brussels 24.33% 24.35 Geneva 17.61% 17.61% Amsterdam 8.47 8.49 Milan 64 ll t l6 64 23(32 Berlin 14.29% 14.30 Stockholm 19.44% 19.45 Copenhagen 22.42% 22.42% Oslo 19.90 19.80 Vienna 31% 31%119 words
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Article53 1933-06-26 12 PENANG, JUNE 26 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2[3 29(32 4 mlts 2|3gi Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 A 3 Documentary 2|4& On New York Bank Demand 48% France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 45% nom.53 words
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Article918 1933-06-26 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation! In KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 am. to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER I Allenby 80 90 75 85 Amalgamated 1.20 1.30 1.10 1.25 Ayer Molek 55 65 60 70 i Ayer Panas 65 75918 words
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Advertisement37 1933-06-26 12 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 anu Sumatra. As a selling nedium it stands unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement220 1933-06-26 12 RE "DOG’S HEAD” BRANDY We hereby give notice on behalf of SME, DARBY COMPANY. LIMITED, a_Com* pany incorporated in the Straits S ments and having its registered T No. 4, Fort Road, Malacca, that the trade mark Dog’s Head in whatever form the same may be written and the trade220 words
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Article579 1933-06-26 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT fO-DAY S. MALACCA from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sails for the same ports —to-day. -5.5. TAPAH from Kantang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh—Tuesday. \4.V.579 words
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Article948 1933-06-26 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore, Hoihow, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy by the s.s. ‘‘Hai Hing” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day. A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” 1 will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Pankalan Brandan and Langkat by the948 words
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Miscellaneous330 1933-06-26 13 BRmStTTicTURE^AT^^IR^BESrr 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j The most sensational British Film of recent years the story 1 of London’s most famous Night Club Queen I A daring exposure of what goes on behind the locked J doors of London’s exclusive clubs. 1 ILLEGAL A WARNER BROS’ BRITISH PRODUCTION f WITH 1330 words
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Article494 1933-06-26 14 Coins, Nails, Forks, Spoons and Keys AMAZING CHESTER INQUEST STORY The discovery of 497 articles weighing together 3Vi lbs. in a man's stomach was described to Mr. J. C. Bate, the West Cheshire coroner, at an inquest on June 8, at the County Mental Hospital,494 words
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Article185 1933-06-26 14 Why “G. 8.5. Will Not Sit for a Bust Mr. Bernard Shaw on June 9th denied the rumour that he was going to sit for a bust by Epstein, and also denied a stateI ment that he had never before consented to sit to a sculptor. ‘T185 words
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349 1933-06-26 14 First Dance at 42 London, June 11. They cannot rob us of one world’s championship while Mr. W. H. Heath is about. For the seventll time in succession he has literally walked away with the title of champion amateur dancer of the world. But349 words
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Article195 1933-06-26 14 Elderly Woman’s Struggle With Firemen Hundreds of pounds w*ere found in the bedroom of Mrs. Theresa Warren, aged 1 seventy-two, after a fire had destroyed her little general shop in Albion-street, Hastings, on June 7. When firemen w-earing smoke helmets entered the room she refused195 words
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Article150 1933-06-26 14 1 A Comparison With Year 1864 t The “Stateman’s Year Book” has now reached its 70th year of publication. In his preface to the volume the editor, Dr. M. Epstein, draws a comparison between the data to be found in the present issue and that in the150 words
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Advertisement319 1933-06-26 14 /Z I DO YOU I //I BUY YOUt PEN FOR 7 I BEAUTY’S /J SAKE? is Different people have different reasons for •electing a pen for personal use. If vou want a pen that looks like an aristocrat in your pocket •nd on your desk, one that comes in many319 words
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Advertisement268 1933-06-26 14 GOLDEN I V LAGER 2 BREWED BOTTLED Obtainable From All Dealers AND AT A PRICE TO SUIT EVERYBODY. TRY IT. I i I? It rSw lAI I i j -AJta*»* ’‘'Allenburys Foods i The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ268 words
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Article392 1933-06-26 16 r Exciting Game VICTORY FOR HOME TEAM BY ONE WICKET A cricket match played at Farit Buntar between the Penang Peelers and the Krian Club resulted in an exciting win for the home club by one wicket and 5 runs. The match was continued to a392 words
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339 1933-06-26 16 Result Of Point To Point Race FINE RUNNING BY MARIE DRESSLER r The Point-to-Point race in connection with the Kedah Gymkhana Club annual meeting was run at Alor Star yesterday, morning and resulted as follows Mrs. G. Wilkinson’s Rosy Boy (Owner) 1 H. H. Tungku339 words
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Article116 1933-06-26 16 Merry lads Beat Li Tek Seah The match between the Merrylads Badminton Party and Li Tek Seah played at the former’s court yesterday resulted in a victory for the Merrylads,” with the following result. (Merrylads players mentioned first) Yeoh Cheow Beng and Ong Peng Kuang beat Goon Sia Loong116 words
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Article56 1933-06-26 16 Annua! Athletic Sports Members are reminded that entries for the above Sports close at noon on Saturday. Preliminary heats will be run as follows Tuesday, July 4:—Event I. 100 Yards Scratch; Event 3. 440 Yards Scratch; Event 6. Long Jump. Thursday, July 6: —Event 4. 120 Yards56 words
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Article386 1933-06-26 16 Big Crowds Attend Grand Vaudeville Night MOONLIGHT OPERA THE MAIN DRAW Did you say Variety is the spice of life and Laughter is the tonic of the. ages Ah, ha you must have been at the Wembley Amusement Park to see the grand vaudeville programme presented by386 words
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Article207 1933-06-26 16 Boy Nara to Fight Him on 29th Boy Nara, the local boxer, is understood to have accepted the challenge of Al Rivers to fight any Lightweight in Malaya, and a fight of ten rounds will take place at the Fun Frolic Park on Thursday night. Full207 words
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Article132 1933-06-26 16 The following passengers arrived in Penang at 7.5 this morning by the s.s. Kedah from Belawan Deli:— Dr. Holdbrook, Mr. W. S. Cookson, Mr. C. Whalan, Mr. T. P. Waterhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Gin Kooi, Madam Khoo Gek Kee, Mr. Tan Kim Sooi, Tunkus Mochtar and Permaisaeri,132 words
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Article781 1933-06-26 16 Fine Performances DR. CLARKE ON HISTORIC DAY The postponed S.R.C. sports were held on Saturday, in Singapore, in glorious weather and proved such a huge success that it is a fairly safe prediction that efforts will be made to make this an annual fixture. The meeting, this781 words
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