Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 June 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 148. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 372 1 against further departure from gold.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Minimum Legal Cover RECOMMENDATIONS OF COMMITTEE London, June 27. As president of the Monetary and Economic Conference Mr. Ramsay MacDonald h;is convened a meeting of the Bureau of the conference for to-morrow at which a report will
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  • 102 1 perform an heroic gesture.”—Reuter Wireless. In Little Republic of San Martino Rome, June 22. Seventeen arrests have been made in Cheania and Palermo in connection with the discovery of an alleged anti-Fascist plot in the little Republic of San Martino. The arrest of two suspicious individuals Jed to
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  • 146 1 —Reuter. Kuhn Loeb Co. ONLY ONE FOREIGN LOAN IN DEFAULT Washington, June 27. Following the Morgan enquiry the Senate Banking Committee to-day began an investigation of the affairs of Kuhn Loeb Company, the New York bankers. Otto Kahn, the head of the firm, testified that its assets
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  • 496 1 Prison Conditions Mr. James Beaumont, of Winton, Eccles, a tool setter employed by MetropolitanVickers, Ltd., returned to Manchester after having spent 24 days touring in Russia as a member of the delegation of British trade unionists invited to visit the country by the Russian trade unions. He
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  • 171 1 —Rugby Radio Service. REGULATION OF SUPPLIES London, June 27. A further step in the Government’s Legislative programme designed to assist industry was taken to-day when the House of Commons debated the second reading of the Sea Fishing Industry Bill. This measure is intended to secure remunerative prices
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  • 57 1 —Reuter Wireless. Guardsman at Windsor Castle London, June 23. Alleged to have been found asleep while on duty at Windsor Castle by the Sergeant of the Guard during the residence of the King and Queen, Guardsman Harris to-day stated at the court-martial that he fainted and everything
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  • 104 1 —Reuter. LANCASHIRE AND INDIA CONFER London, June 27. After two hours full and frank discussion on matters of common interest conversations were not concluded in London to-day between representatives of the Lancashire cotton industry and Mr. H. P. Mody, chairman of the Bombay Millowners’ Association, with Sir
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  • 75 1 —Reuter Wireless. Flames Fought Following Riots Simla, June 22. I In conflagrations following rioting at i Mirpur Hindus and Moslems forgot their differences and jointly fought the flames destroying three mosques. Kashmir State troops promptly suppressed the rioting to ♦be general relief on account of the proximw of
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  • 49 1 known Cunard commanders. —Reuter Wire- less. London, June 23. The Lusitania tragedy is recalled by the death of the commander of the ship to-day at the age of seventy-seven. Captain Wil- liam Thomas Turner was one of the best known Cunard commanders. —Reuter Wire- less.
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  • 256 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Meeting In London FOREIGN EXCHANGE TO MEET COUPONS London, June 27. Another meeting of representatives of the long term creditors of Germany in Great Britain, Holland, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States was held in London to-day with Dr. Schacht. Dr. Schacht agreed
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  • 128 1 —Reuter. Visit to Continental Capitals London, June 27. It is learned that Mr. T. V. Soong will be leaving for China shortly. The date is not yet fixed but probably he will visit Berlin, Geneva and Rome and sail from Venice. This does not
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  • 139 1 Motor-cyclist and Pillion Girl Killed in Freak Crash Two people were killed in a crash on the Hogs Back Ridge, Surrey. A motor-cyclist, Walter Charles Goode, aged 28, of Home Lea, Badshot Lea, nearj Farnham, was returning home with Miss Elizabeth Field, of Lipscome House, Frensham, near
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  • 121 1 !.—Rugby Radio Service. Not Abandoned ESSENTIAL TO GOOD PROGRESS Replying to a parliamentary question today Mr. Stanley Baldwin denied that projected conversations in London regarding the Disarmament Conference had been abandoned, but said it had been impossible to initiate them owing to pressure of other business during
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  • 25 1 —Reuter. Geneva, June 27. The Disarmament Conference Bureau has decided to recommend the General Commission to adjourn the Conference till October 16. Reuter.
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  • 139 1 Now Believed On Its Way to Germany The bell of the German crusier Emden, which disappeared recently for the second time within a year, is believed by the police to be on board the Bremen-bound German steamer Main (7624 tons) in the possession of a
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    • 65 1 LONDON LETTER FOR WOMEN Page 6 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page. The Mails 13 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Test Match Cricket 5 Wimbledon Tennis 5 Ryder Cup Golf 5 Produce Prices 9 Latest Share Quotations 12 Shipping 13 Politics of the Week 7 London Letter for Women 6 P. A P.W.V.C.
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  • 304 3 Board’s New Issue of £8,000,000 CONSUMPTION EXCEEDS ESTIMATE The Central Electricity Board are to issue a further £8,000,000 3¥ 2 per cent, stock at 93*£ per cent. This will bring the total Issued up to £44,000,000. The board on June 7th made the following statement on
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  • 461 3 Success That Followed Great Perseverance The prominent American publisher, Mr. Cyrus Hermann Curtis, died at Philadelphia on June 7 in his eighty-fourth year. Beginning as a newspaper boy, he eventually became a multi-millionaire. When in his early teens he started a boys’ weekly, “Young America,” which
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  • 499 3 Disqualified for Twelve Years ROAD SMASH Manslaughter of a Boy Cyclist Captain George Chatterton, of Rock House Wells, near Frome, stated to be connected with the Wylye Valley Hunt and a riding instructor, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Goddard, at Somerset Assizes, on June 10, to
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  • 183 3 Delusion That He Was Being Watched The tragedy of a Metropolitan policeconstable who thought that he was being watched and who worried about his work was revealed at a Stepney, E., inquest on P.-c. Alfred James Kemp, aged 37, who was found dead with his head in a
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  • 809 3 A Marketable Asset SIR G. COLLINS CRITICISES LOCAL AUTHORITIES Regret that many public bodies and others failed to appreciate the value of tourist traffic to the nation was expressed by Sir Godfrey Collins, Secretary of State for Scotland, in an address at the annual meeting of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 255 3 NO L How J/ do x you hold LJERE are indications plain to the careful r observer, of an impulsive and generous disposition, easy-going in all but very essential things; prone to take risks, rather than to pause and consider —with the subject too liable p to jump to conclusions.
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  • 339 4 Smelters Badly Beaten BOUSFIELDS DRAW WITH TEACHERS The second division match between the Eastern Smelting Co. and the United Athletic Football Association was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground and resulted in a comfortable win for the latter by 5 goals to 2. The Eastern
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  • 295 4 Chetty’s Cook’s Sudden Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 27. How a chetty’s cook complained of a stomach-ache and later died of poisoning on the night of the 31st May, was recorded by the Taiping Police. According to the employer (R.M.M.S.M. Somasundaram Chettiar) the deceased,
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  • 439 4 New Event At Bisley Meeting O. C. AND OFFICERS "AT HOME" A new event which has been added to this year’s BisLey is a ladies’ event. This event will be fired off on Sunday afternoon at 5.30 p.m. just prior to the last event which
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  • 220 4 Alleged Breach of Departmental Regulations The case in which Balasundrum. an Inspector of the Postal Department, was i charged on three counts under the Post Office regulations was continued yesterday afternoon in the District Court before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, when the evidence of j two
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  • 328 4 Formal Business Yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was again very formal, the whole meeting, although it contained an agenda of ten items, being over in five minutes. Mr. W. R. Boyd presided and the others present were Mr. V. yy s. Purcell, Mr. Khoo
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  • 163 4 Official Announcement Information has been received from the Inspector of Schools that Government has decided that the new scale of fees set out in Council Paper 93/32 will be brought into force on January 1 ,1934. for pupils of both sexes newly enrolled on and
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  • 93 4 Rest Room for Women and Children The organisers of the forthcoming Malayan Exhibition are fortunate this year in having the co-operation of the Kuala LumP ur Y.W.C.A. who are arranging to run a rest room for women and children. However interesting an exhibition may be it is
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  • 46 4 Sale of Work A sale of work (embroidery, fancy works, &c., &c.) done by the members of the St. Tamil Church Workers’ Association, Penang, will be held at St. George’s Tamil Chapel, Pitt Street, Penang, on Saturday, July 1, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 576 4 Mr. A. C. Brooks has been appointed to officiate as Deputy Government Analyst, Penang. Dr. C. J. Wilson, Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States, was expected to arrive in Ipoh yesterday. The Hon. Mr. W. A. Fell has been appointed a member of the Singapore Harbour
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  • 398 4 Singapore’s Elegant New Caller Breakfast and tea served on deck. That is a striking innovation in the new Messageries Maritimes passenger liner "Marechai Joffre,” which passed through Singapore on Wednesday morning in the course of her maiden voyage from Marseilles to Saigon. She is the second of
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  • 94 4 Concealed in Seams of Indian’s Coat A North Indian named Taf Fazal Hussain pleaded guilty before the First Magistrate, Singapore, to walking the streets with two home-made daggers concealed id the seams of his coat. A detective described how he saw the accused going along Geylang Road and,
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  • 51 4 To Sail From Penang About July 22 The Successors of Moine Comte Ltd., Agents for the M.M., hav the following information from t e cipals. The M.V. "Aramis" due here homeward on the 14th July, aS t tbc layed, and will sail from Penang a 22nd of
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  • 708 5 —Reuter. Innings And 27 Runs HEADLEY'S BRILLIANT FIFTY Robins In Form London, June 27. In brilliantly sunny weather the M.C.C. defeated the West Indies at Lords in the first Test Match by an innings and 27 runs. In the morning R. W. V. Robins made good use
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  • 289 5 Pcrtaudi's 123 Not Out WORCESTERSHIRE DEFEATED BY AN INNINGS Bowes Captures 13 Wickets London, June 27. The following are the results of County Cricket matches which were commenced on Saturday. SURREY V. OXFORD UNIVERSITY Oval Oxford University 530 (Hone 170 and Melville 127) and 175 for 7
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  • 45 5 —Rugby Radio Service. Two Victories for the King London, June 27. While at the Newmarket Races to-day, His Majesty the King saw two events won by his own horses, Fox-earth and The Abbott. The Royal victories were extremely popular. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 1097 5 Reuter. 4 All In Singles MITCHELL'S GREAT RECOVERY London, June 27. At Southport to-day Great Britain defeated the United States in the professional golf contest for the Ryder Cup. Great Britain has now won the cup three times and the United States twice. Yesterday Great
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  • 559 5 —R.euter. Farquharson's Amazing Tennis FULL WIMBLEDON RESULTS London, June 27. The outstanding result of the second day’s play at Wimbledon was the defeat of F. G. Perry, the British seeded player, by N. Farquharson, the South African, in five sets. The results of yesterday’s matches are
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  • 2386 6 A ROYAL SALESWOMAN PRETTY LONDON WEDDING: USES AND DANGERS OF COSMETICS: THE EVOLUTION OF FASHIONS iFrom Our Own Correspondent) London, June 14. PRINCESS ELIZABETH’S TENNIS Princess Elizabeth has revealed another surprising facet of her capable little personality—a natural gift for tennis playing, which she probably
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    • 373 6 CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES SEALED-FRESH in Carreras’ acre a Wonder Factory jt'T I Jfc 1 i =bbh!kl t bU B >= SEALING THE w > B TKU VAC TINS: I B A recent m> t I tcunder/ul <iJi .uu <■ ,>n all -i ’*BB B& f pret lous jneihods
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  • 2279 7 DELEGATES TO WORLD CONFERENCE: PARLIAMENT'S CONGESTED PROGRAMME: A PACT OF PEACE: POLITICAL REPUTATIONS DISCUSSED (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 10. CONFERENCE PLANS READY The opening of the World Economic Conference draws near and the arrangements are now virtually completed. The great halls and the scores
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  • 182 7 Penalty of Excess Fat Although she has lost but 7 lbs. of her overweight, this woman finds that 7 lbs. has made a remarkable difference to her. There can certainly be nothing wrong with a red» icing treatment that brings such increased energy and vigour. Her
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  • 349 7 Lee Tracy in Hilarious Comedy at Queen’s “Private Jones,” which opened to good houses at the Queen’s last night is a hilarious comedy with the audacious star of “Doctor X,” Lee Tracy, in the leading role. The peace-and-war theme is approached from a different angle in this story
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 221 7 VA’iW/AWiTAWiWiW/AV.'i HAVE YOU TRIED TENNENTS’ LAGER YET? IF NOT DO SO NOW OUR SPECIAL OFFER IS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. (Advertisement of GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Quaker Oats is perfectly milled from the finest grain pre-cooked by an exelusive oven process scientifically packed to preserve all its delicious flavour and rich
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 198 7 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Strait* Settlement*, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequeude* and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements win be made at frequent interval*. CaU Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 911 8 In the rubber producing world Amsterdam has achieved a certain amount of notoriety owing to the frequency with which it launches rumours to the effect that the Dutch are considering, or are about to co-operate with the British in a scheme of output control. The Malayan producer, pooped
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  • 999 8  -  kitchen.—G. Manning Sanders in the “Manchester Guardian.” Sampy Collum’s wife, Eliza, who had been pensive for some days, said to her husband “How old is the maid Grace?” “Rising twenty,” answered the puzzled Sampy. “And how long have she bin biding al:ng with we?” “Upward of a year.”
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  • 771 8 NEW ESCALATORS The longest and fastest escaht world have been completed Holborn Station on the Cent nt Railway. The first fli ght a feet down from the is at street level, to the distrix form. There are tour X n 3 b "’Pb.. the escalator, and these
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 1030 9 All Opposition Parties Crushed NATIONAL DEPUTIES JOIN NAZI PARTY Fierce Quarrel In Spiritual World —Reuter. Berlin, June 28. The German National Front has been dissolved by an amicable agreement between Hitler and the national leaders whereby all national deputies will join the Nazi parliamentary party. Berlin,
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  • 124 9 a libel.—Reuter Wireless £3.000 Damages Against W. H. Smith Son LIABILITY OF NEWSAGENTS London, June 22. The liability of newsagents in unconsciously handling libellous matter was established in the Law Courts to-day when thei well-known wholesale distributors, W. H. Smith Son, Ltd., were ordered to pay the
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  • 248 9 Lying Dead on the Railway Line at Romford £4O IN HANDBAG London, June 10. With £1 notes scattered around her, a woman was found dead on the railway line at Romford. At the inquest at Romford it was stated that the woman, Elizabeth Annie Guiver,
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  • 36 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 27. A Bill to allow’ British women marrying foreigners freedom to retain their nationality was introduced into the House of Commons to-day and read the first time.
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  • 318 9 NOT LEGAL TENDER AFTER JULY 31 The following is officially supplied for publication It is hereby notified by an official communique for the information of the public that as from August 1, 1933, the Currency! Notes of the Third Series transferred un-’ der the Currency
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  • 233 9 T echnical Knock-out in T enth Round REFEREE STOPS FIGHT Rising sensationally from the shadow of defeat which hung ominously over him in the eighth round, Max Baer, of California, shattered Max Schmeling’s hopes of another attempt at the world’s heavy-weight title by winning on a
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  • 152 9 Decision Badly Received Johnny Cuthbert, of Sheffield, the British lightweight champion, was given a narrow verdict on points over Tommy Spiers, of Alloa, the Scottish title-holder, in a 15rounds contest at the Liverpool Stadium, on June Bth, but the referee’s decision was badly received by the spectators.
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  • 113 9 Hollywood Stunt Flyers Evolving New Vocabulary Among the aviators who record Hollywood’s air film thrlls there is a special “sky language.” An airplane is always a “crate,” “bus” or “ship.” Here are some of the other descriptive terms in use “Kee-wee.” —An officer of the air service who
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  • 109 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £224-0-0 £225-10-0 TIN— (3 Montbe) London £223-10-0 £224-10-0 Singapore >119.00 >117.25 Business Done t i Penang >119.00 >117.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers 50 tons. COPRA— (Sundried) >3.90 >4.10 BLACK PEPPER >19.00 >19.00 RUBBER London 3f 2 d. >3JjcL New York 6Ac.(G) 6%c.(G) Singapore
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  • CULLED FROM THE CEYLON EXCHANGE
    • 317 10 Two Serious Cases of Stabbing VIOLENT QUARRELS Another Convict in Serious Condition Welikade, June 12. Unrest amongst certain prisoners in the Welikade gaol resulted in two serious stabbing affrays occurring there this morning, one of which was atttended with fatal results. The murder was committed in
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    • 214 10 Alleged Attempt to Undergo Another’s Jail Sentence Dandagamuwa, June 8. Mr. R. R. Selvadurai gave evidence today in the case against Sawul Hamidu, Seiyadu and Mohideen Neina. The first is charged with attempting to Mr. R. R. Selvadurai, Police Magistrate, Dandagamuwa; the second and third with aiding and
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    • 355 10 FINED FOR DELAY TO FORWARD DUPLICATES Colombo, June 12. Mr. M. T. A. Akbar, Proctor and Notary, Colombo was charged to-day before Mr. R. H. D. Manders. Additional Police Magistrate, Colombo, by Mr. J. A. Wickremanayake, clerk, Registrar General s Office, with having failed and neglected to
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    • 168 10 Affected Areas Becoming Free of Water Kelani, June 8. The Kelani River overflow has now subsided to a very appreciable extent, most of the areas affected in the last few days being almost entirely free of floods. Certain other areas which are on a low level are,
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    • 97 10 Valuable Gold Necklace Stolen Bandarawela, June 5. A daring daylight robbery was reported at Bandarawela yesterday, when a Tamil resident lost a gold necklace valued at Rs 600. The local Police were immediately informed, and in turn communicated with the other Police Stations in the Island.
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    • 198 10 Land Aeroplanes to be Used CHANGE OF PLANS Probably Due to Lower Cost The “Times of Ceylon learns that an important change in connexion with the proposed extension to Ceylon of the Eng-land-India air mail service, has been decided upon by Tata Sons, Limited. Tata
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    • 337 10 Indian Workmen in Ceylon The Colombo Daily News understands that the Executive Committee of Labour, Industry* and Commerce, at a meeting held recently, strongly condemned the manner in which the Department of Labour had acted in the matter of repatriation of Indian immigrant estate labourers, w*ho had applied
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  • 305 10 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. JULY 2 Penang and P.W.V.C. 1933 Bisley Meeting Continued, Kampong Bahru Range. JULY 1
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  • 288 10 The Head Inside That Matters Says a Vicar Outspoken comments on people being deterred from going to church because their clothes are not sufficiently smart or correct are made by the Rev. H. P. B. Chubb, vicar of All Saints, Hatchford, Bobham, Surrey, in
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    • 34 10 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory
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  • 795 11 Discovery During Third Operation EVIDENCE AT AN INQUEST The death of a four-year-old boy, in whose abdomen there was found, during an operation, a surgical swab that had been left there unintentionally during a previous operation, was enquired into by the Birmingham City Coroner
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  • 340 11 —Reuter. “Be Calm” Call to Greece WIFE’S WOUNDS Athens, June 7. The garrison of Athens is confined to barracks and the Athens police are standing by following the attempt to assassinate M. Venizelos, eight times Premier of Greece, and his wife. Public meetings and gatherings have been prohibited
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  • 186 11 Shame to Deprive People of Innocent Amusement Speaking in favour of Sunday opening of cinemas after church hours in the little Berkshire town of Wallingford, the Rector, the Rev. H. F. P. Davson, at a town meeting, said it was straining at a gnat and
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  • 444 11 King Heard All Over the World RELAY BY 2,000 NATIONAL STATIONS Millions of people throughout the world listened-in to the King’s speech at the open-; ing of the World Economic Conference. More than 2,000 national stations relayed the broadcast. It was the greatest feat of organisation in
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    • 85 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 ««ie of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so far
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    • 282 11 One of those who did! Olw'-W-.vXjw 1 know people who have rejected the opportunity of taking out a Life Assurance Policy. 1 did not. After y the Prudential Guaranteed Income ■’’..x Policy had been explained to me I lost no time in paying my first small monthly premium. That was
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1274 12 Output Control MR. J. G. HAY ON INDUSTRY’S FUTURE The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estate®, Ltd., was held on June 8 at 2-4, Idol-lane, E.C., Mr. J. G. Hay (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his
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    • 116 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 86 H 86 New York 4.25 4.21% Montreal 4.68% 4.67% Brussels 24.36 24.36 Geneva 17.66% 17.66% Amsterdam 8.52 8.58 Milan 64 H 64 ft Berlin 14.37% 14.42% Stockholm 19.43% 19.43 Copenhagen 22.42% 22.42% Oslo 19.89% 19.90 Vienna ..31% 31 Prague 114%
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    • 708 12 Rubber HARRISONS AND CROSFIELD.—At 6 p.c. p a. for three months ending 30th June on 6 p.c. Cum Pref, and on 10 p.c. Prefd. Ord. at 10 p.c. p.a. for six months ending 30th June, both less tax at 4s. Bd. Warrants will be posted on 30th June
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    • 153 12 SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE.—Net profit of Siamese Tin Syndicate for 1932, after £15,551 (agst. £24,813) for amortisation of properties and depreciation of dredges, etc., was £10,726 (£7.171), plus £11,908 brought in. Div. 10 p.c. (agst. nil), forward £7,634. BANGRIN TIN DREDGING.—Net profit of Bangrin Tin Dredging Co. for 1932, after
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    • 8 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS UNITED TRADERS, LTD.
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    • 55 12 PENANG, JUNE 28 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 29,32 4 m)ts 2|3J| Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4ft 3 Documentary 2)4 ft On New York Bank Demand 48% France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 44 dis
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    • 41 12 UNITED TRADERS, LTD. GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. The Singapore Prices for Standard Rib bed Smoked Sheet for to-day are aa follows: Cents Per Lb. Spot H July) September 11% October) December 11% JanuaryjMarch 1934 Uli Market steady.
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    • 37 12 If you wish to extend your trade and find new uatomera, try a small advertisement in the *'Ptnan< >azette." It circulates throughout the whole ot \orth Malaya, Siam wu Sumatra. As a «elite, •edium it stands unrivalled.
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    • 373 12 NEW ADVERTISER TO LET bungaloST convent'" q C |o ““'«rtibi, «ar town. Entry WEARNE BROTHERS, LTd Pen *ng. Postponed Notice of Sale By order of the Mortgagee to h. o PVBUC aYctiox* On Thursday, the 29th June Near Tanjong Token? P u The undermentioned pronertv to Mohamed bin Akib of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 33 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind RalnfaO 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 92 X TIDE TABLES Low Wat* High Water. TO-DAY 9 24 a.«n. j’.wpm3.09 p.m. TO-MORROW 9 56 a nl 10.38 p.n>3.42 p m-
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  • 603 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following ia a list of viwrils arriving sailing from Penang during the week; IN PORT TO-DAY U.s. MAKASSER. from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan Si Api Api, Paneh, Berombang, and Asahan. Sails for same ports today. 5.5. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli.
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  • 788 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, Air Mail (via Karachi) of June 9 by the s.s. “Rajula” was delivered in London on June 26. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 411 13 STRONGEST PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE MALAYA’S PREMIER FISTIC STAR, AL RIVERS, THE FAMOUS LIGHTWEIGHT WHO IS HERE FOR A SHORT PERIOD. BOXING at FUN FROLIC Thursday, 29th June, 1933 at 9,30 P.M. Double Main Event sensational rounds. AL RIVERS vs. BOY NARA Champion of Malaya and
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 129 13 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j A THRILLING STORY OF BRITISH AIRMEN 1 BRITISH an d C DOMINIONS* I||l STIRRING 1 ROMANCE OF THE FAMOUS J air RACE DOROIHy BOUCHIER frHVUNMIUw Hie King's Cup' J I AMY ROMANCE ANO -SifitAL THAiLkll BRITAIN Also .—A MICKEY MOUSE A
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    • 91 13 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 1 UNIVERSAL’S SNAPPY, SAUCY, SIDE-SPLITTING > COMEDY HIT. I LEE TRACY AS THE STUBBORN, SCRAPPY BUT LIKEABLE "PRIVATE JONES" ONE BIG YELL OF LAUGHTER I Plans at Moutrie's 'Phone 795. 1 NEXT CHANGE J UNIVERSAL’S SMASHING 1933 SENSATION I "THE BIG CAGE" I WITH 1 CLYDE BEATTY
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  • 1156 14 Defence Allegations of Police Bullying JUDGE’S COMMENT Reference to Russia Regretted Fred Morse (32), a labourer, was found guilty at Somerset Assizes, Wells, on June 8, of the murder of his niece Dorothy Winifred Brewer (12), whose body was found in a river at Curry Mallet.
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  • 244 14 He is Planning Changes for Sundays BIG SCHEMES London, June 11. Behind the appointment of Colonel Dawnay as Controller of Output for the 8.8. C. in an important internal reorganisation scheme which will revolutionise broadcasting. Colonel Dawnay, as radio dictator in this country, will have more power
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 218 14 I Eagle Globe STEEL PRODUCTS 11 ALWAYS THE BEST H PURCHASABLE 3 HACK SAW BLADES. B TOOL STEEL. W BRILLS. Fl CIRCULAR SAWS. B NICKEL CHROME STEEL. B Get It!! From- R BBWBHHHBBBBMBB UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. *******************************************************1317! *****1^********************3 o 7he most generally useful Medicine for all Climates S ii r
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    • 368 14 45 Gallons 'A M ea NEW STEEL E DRUMS We quote for prompt delivery and forward contracts A branch factory will shortly be opened in Penan K and enmiw* nto territory are invited. 08 froa J that TRADE MARK EMCO eastern/manufacwring\pipany SINGAPORE I I j jWBwsSSSi 7 Pills I J...
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 2053 15 JI d I? /r K p ©.-British india _\>A A k 'x and AFCAR lines I I (Companies Incorporated in England) *MttMtan miw/L travel home by dollar m., 1 vke Vessels LONDON AND NOKPH CONTINENT. Penang London SKIE Peninsular and Oriental S N Co Pnnan« Ti i a r* B.MEMNON
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  • 99 16 Pioneer European Resident WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER IN YOUNGER DAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. June 28. The death occurred at the Batu Gajah Hospital at 10 o’clock this morning of Mr. W. Dunman of Renglet, Cameron Highlands, from malaria. Deceased was one of the oldest European
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  • 449 16 Alleged Defamation A case of false charging was mentioned in the Police Court this morning, when Tan Twa Bow was himself alleged, with intent to cause injury to the characters of Tan Cha, Lan Cheong and six others, to have appeared before the Police Magistrate,
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  • 201 16 DANCES AT THE E. O. Three Evenings A Week PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS In days gone by the E. O. Hotel was famed from Rangoon to Shanghai and under the management of Mr.J. Wilson it bids fair to rise, like Phoenix, from the pyre of its past and to regain its
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  • 112 16 To-morrow at the Esplanade, at 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March—No Repulse—Rosey. 2. Overture—Zampa—Herold. 3. Suite—“ Petite Suite De Concert Col-Taylor. I—Le Caprice de Manette. II —Demande at Reponse. lII Un Sonnet d’Amour. IV— La Tarantelle Fretillante. 4. Waltz—A Waltz Dream—Strauss. 5. Selection—The Catch of the Season—
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  • 27 16 There will be moonlight band performances at the Esplanade on 6th, 7th and Bth July, 1933, from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. weather permitting.
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  • 947 16 Includes Servants As Well MAINTENANCE FOR INCREASING FAMILY OF 35 Construction Of Chinese Will That the term family not only means wife, concubines, sons, daughters, and wives of the sons but also their children, servants and relations was one of the submissions of Mr.
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  • 565 16 Letter From Bishop OPPORTUNITY TO REKINDLE OUR OWN ZEAL The following letter has been written by the Bishop of Singapore in connection with the centenary of the Oxford Movement My dear People, You will be invited on Sunday, July 9th, to join with our brethern in
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  • 181 16 Certificates will be awarded to the Juniors and Seniors of the Anglo-Chinese School who passed the Cambridge Examinations last December, at a meeting of the student body Thursday evening. This will be a part of the monthly Literary Society programme, and other items will be presented
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 32 16 I E. &O. HOTEL I I s TO-NIGHT I I Special Dinner I Dance BY I THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA (Under the Direction of Leonardo) g I MUSIC FROM 8 P.M.
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    • 138 16 BEACH PYJAMAS ■Ol ARE REALLY THE 1 ,1 d ■pm-- 1 MOST DELIGHTFULLY COMFY GARMENTS. Y/ Jj Printed in Special C ;O I Charming I Designs. \J\ I OF EXTRA GOOD H J,\ 1 WEAR WASHING X CREPE LOVELY AND SOFT. THE SHORT COATEE ATTACHED TO THE WHITE TUCK IN
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