Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 149. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 29th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article66 1933-06-29 1 Heavy Damage Reported CONTRADICTORY EARLY REPORTS Batavia, June 28. It is now reported that 250 persons were killed in the earthquake shock at Bencoolen, South Sumatra, and heavy damage was done.—Reuter. [The shock took place on Monday and early reports stated that 67 persons were66 words
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Article225 1933-06-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Conservative Opposition Defeated CENTRAL COUNCIL MEETING London, June 28. Nearly a thousand members of the Central Council of the Conservative Party met in London to-day and discussed the constitutional reform proposals of the White Paper on India. A resolution opposing the policy was proposed•_—Rugby Radio Service. - 225 words
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Article120 1933-06-29 1 Stabbed Employer Witfi Knife (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 29. Loke Bun Ling a cobbler was convicted of murder at the Assizes and was sentenced to death. The prosecution alleged that the accused while having his meals with his employer, suddenly left and returning with120 words
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Article39 1933-06-29 1 Salute Of 13 Gun» (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 29. A salute of 13 guns was fired at Kuala Kangsar in honour of the birth of a .son to the Sultan of Perak.39 words
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Article41 1933-06-29 1 I.—Reuter. Bodies Not Yet Found Mexico City, June 28. Despite the official declarations that the bodies of the Spanish trans-Atlantic flyers were found, it is now learned that the story is unfounded and the originator has been arrested. —Reuter.I.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article41 1933-06-29 1 HELD UP BY BAD WEATHER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 28. The outward Dutch air mail will be possibly two days late. It was held up at Jodpur by bad weather and only reached Calcutta this afternoon.41 words
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Article138 1933-06-29 1 The vote was approved.—Rugby Radio Service. Grant By Home Government London, June 28. Speaking on the supplementary Dominion's service vote in connection with a grant-in-aid amounting to £400,000 to the Government of Newfoundland, the Domions Under-Secret-ary, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, recalled the arrangement by which the United KingdomThe vote was approved.—Rugby Radio Service. - 138 words
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82 1933-06-29 1 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 24. The first evangelical Bishop of the Reich, Dr. Von Botelsching, who was recently elected by the German Evangelic church in opposition to the Nazi candidate has given up the fight and resigned. His reason is stated to be’.—Reuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Article251 1933-06-29 1 Asserts Right to Criticise Premier During Election Lady Houston sends the following reply to Sir Arnold Wilson’s criticism of the pamphlet she circulated in Hitchin, where he is the Conservative candidate: “Lady Houston does not agree with Sir! Arnold Wilson in saying that she should not criticise251 words
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Article179 1933-06-29 1 ing this week.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. Mr. Baldwin And Its Removal WHEN THORNTON AND MACDONALD ARE SAFE London, June 24. When Thornton and Macdonald are safe back in England then the embargo on Soviet exports will be removed, if Russia removes her counter measures,ing this week.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. - 179 words
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Article96 1933-06-29 1 the most modern methods.—Rugby Radio Service. COTTON INDUSTRY'S PROTEST London, June 28. A petition was presented in the House of Commons by members of the Manchester Royal Exchange representing all branches of the cotton industry asking Government to prevent exploration of Empire markets by foreign nationsthe most modern methods.—Rugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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78 1933-06-29 1 —Reuter. No Room Any More Berlin, June 28. In a vigorous speech Herr Stuttgart Goebbels advised the Catholic Centre Party to dissolve voluntarily if they wanted to avert action by Government. He declared “There is no room in Germany for a Centre Party any more’—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article413 1933-06-29 1 Rugby Radio Service. The Week-End WILL IT ADJOURN London, June 28. The week-end is likely to constitute a testing time for the Conference as those favouring adjournment then will submit their views with redoubled vigour. This opinion was expressed to Reuter by one of the most prominentRugby Radio Service. - 413 words
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Article101 1933-06-29 1 Police Tell of Finding 647 Surplices at Home Fifty-nine outstanding charges were mentioned when Robert Arthur Cookson, verger at St Alban's Church, Teddington (Middlesex), was committed for trial to Bucks Quarter Sessions on five charges of stealing church surplices and other vestments at High101 words
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Article68 1933-06-29 1 —Reuter. Advance To Buy Up Cotton Washington, June 29. The reconstruction corporation has advanced 70 million dollars to Mr. Wallace, the Secretary for Agriculture, to buy all cotton now in the hands of the Federal Farm Board and other Government agencies, estimated to total about 2,000,000 bales. The!.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article72 1933-06-29 1 Reuter. Profit on Chilean Flotation Washington, June 29. An admission that he paid no incometax in 1930—1—2 was made by Otto Khan at the Senate enquiry in to the affairs of Khun and Company. Buttenwieser, a partner in the company, testified that the firm made a netReuter. - 72 words
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Article79 1933-06-29 1 —Reuter. Ministers Looking for Loans London, June 28. The Austrian Finance Minister, Herr Buresch, and the Minister of the Interior, Herr Schumy, have reached London seeking a loan. Herr Buresch, interviewed by Reuter, was sanguine of the results of their mission and anticipated obtaining 100,000,000 schillings from Britain—Reuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement15 1933-06-29 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement61 1933-06-29 1 KEy BRANP EAU DE COLOGNE Refreshing Fragrant and W British ctß The refreshing lingering fragrance of this Empire Eau de Cologne gives it a distinction and attractiveness possessed by few perfumes. It is so reasonably priced that it can be used freely for all pur- poses without thought of the61 words
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Advertisement49 1933-06-29 1 r IPOH RACE SELECTIONS Page 16 i TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page. The Mails 13 Air Mail Delayed 1 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Wimbledon Tennis < Produce Prices 9 Latest Share Quotations 12 Shipping 10 Supreme Court 4 News from Australia 11 Junior T .T. Race 6 Ipoh Race Selections 1649 words
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Advertisement1662 1933-06-29 2 > RATES FOR CASUAL warning WAVAWAWA oversea ch *JJ es J BANKS nuiw rvn uhoiihl r BANKING CORPORATION IV l\ <J ADVERTISEMENTS We beg to wam our patrons that our firm LIMITED* has removed to our former premises T|l (Incorl > or ated In the Straits Settlements.) No. 36, bishop1,662 words
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Article659 1933-06-29 3 Sheer Fabrication,” Says Lord Merrivale I DECREE RESCINDED Wife Learns of M Divorce F rom Newspapers Alleging that a decree nisi had been obtained by Douglas Walter Atkinson, who now gave an address in Gloucester terrace, Lancaster-gate, W., by presenting “a wholly concocted case,” the King’s Proctor659 words
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Article235 1933-06-29 3 27 Nephews and Nieces EIGHT BROTHERS AND SISTERS Twenty-seven nephews and nieces benefit under the will of Mr. Harold Ainsworth Peto, of Iford Manor, Bradford-on-Avon, who died on April 16, leaving estate valued at £66,568 (net personalty £57,827). To his eight brothers and sisters Mr. Peto left235 words
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Article435 1933-06-29 3 Chances to Improve the Industry A record crowd of over 17,000 visited the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show at St. Austell, on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales. The Royal visitor began his tour of the showyard by visiting the British Legion435 words
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Advertisement221 1933-06-29 3 -JOHNNIE WAI* KER Born itae— Still going Strong t Health comes first and for the promotion of health in all climates JOH NNI E WALKER has stood first -S < favourite since 1820—and W| IBIS r sun leads RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. BLACK LABEL,221 words
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Advertisement89 1933-06-29 3 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An adveruseir.cn in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Frotx one week’s end to another, it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your storj (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is al! the mor« satisfactory in89 words
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Advertisement181 1933-06-29 3 „1 Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills As a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. They give you clean bowels which act regularly, a healthy stomach, a lively liver and blood that is rich and red.181 words
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1929 1933-06-29 4 First Case Of Its Kind W' NOMINEE SAYS SHE IS ENTITLED TO CONTRIBUTORY CALL Defence That Member Was In Default The monthly deposit shall be paid in advance by every member on or before the 15*h day of the month. In default J he1,929 words
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Article371 1933-06-29 4 Anniversary Celebrations GUESSING COMPETITION AND FREE GIFTS By popular demand, another mid-week vaudeville programme w’as presented by the Moonlight Opera at Wembley, last night. A big crowd was again attracted. Eddie, the Crystal Follies and the Java artistes of the Moonlight Opera gave a performance w'hich371 words
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Article656 1933-06-29 4 Mr. L. A. J. Blaauw, of Penang, is in Perak on business. Mr. F. Bellamy, of Malayan Collieries, Ltd., has returned from Home furlough. Towkay Khoo Siew Jin, of Messrs. Kay Lee San Co., Penang, is in Ipoh on business. Mr. G. F. Staynes, M.C.S., has been656 words
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Article370 1933-06-29 4 .—Reuter. Surprise In Men's Doubles L VINES AND GLEDHILL BEATEN London, June 28. The outstanding performance of to-day’s matches was the defeat of Vines and Gledhill, the American doubles champions, by t*a young Australian pair Quist and Turn- bull. The full results were as follows MEN’S SINGLES—THIRD.—Reuter. - 370 words
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Article113 1933-06-29 4 or me nuge sum tainly have to consider it. Reu < less. To Turn Professional New York, June 24. Ellsworth Vines, the American and Uim bledon tennis singles champion, has b* n offered the sum of £20,000 by Hli un den to turn professional and joinor me nuge sum ***—— ... tainly have to consider it. Reu < less. - 113 words
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Advertisement174 1933-06-29 4 I I I I TO THESE I C«SS4 RLEM M *-<• Hot Rhythm Is The New Style And This Record Of Fletcher w Band Is One Of The Best Released. end r W 8 DBIOBS J THE LA UGHING POLICEMAN in AMERICA VDIUO9 |p ART j &2 A I THE174 words
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2899 1933-06-29 5 Drastic Reduction Of Expenditure INCREASED ATTENTION ON CULTIVATION OF FOODSTUFFS Only Redeeming Feature EXCEPTS FROM BRITISH RESIDENT'S ANNUAL REPORT The following are excerpts from the annual report on the Social and Economic Progress of the people of Negri Sembilan for the year 1932.2,899 words
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Advertisement163 1933-06-29 5 IWHITEAWAYSI GREAT CLEARANCE s OF SCHILDREN S SHOES J AMAZING VALUES > 5 B When you consider the quality and durability of these shoes you will S" realise their astounding cheap- J» ness! J, Black Tan or Beige Leathers in Calf. Willow. Glace Kid, Lizard Skin, etc., etc. B B163 words
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823 1933-06-29 6 The Four Horsemen in a Thrilling Duel of Speed RIDER ESCAPES BY INCHES Stanley Woods, winner last year, won j the Junior T.T. race again, and also beat the record for the course. It was a magnificent finish, in which he823 words
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Article479 1933-06-29 6 Company Director Sentenced for F raud WAGES RUSE n 1 Offences Discovered by New y Girl Clerk A company director. James Alfred Greeng wood, aged 57, of 28, East St. Helen’sstreet, Abingdon-on-Thames (Berks) was sentenced to 12 months in the second divie sion after pleading,479 words
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Article99 1933-06-29 6 LECTURER’S FRAUD ON HOTEL A 77-year-old lecturer was sentenced to six months in the second division by the Cinque Ports magistrates at Margate for obtaining credit to the extent of £2O 10s. by fraud at the Balmoral Hotel, Broadstairs. Cecil F. Braine, the hotel proprietor, described how99 words
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Article1037 1933-06-29 6 The Gateway to the Canadian Market The forbears of the present Canadian National Exhibition were a long series of Industrial Shows and Agriculture Fairs which were held periodically from the last decade of the eighteen century. In November, 1818, the Industrial Exhibition Association of Toronto was1,037 words
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Article415 1933-06-29 6 Paramount’s Superb SuperSpectacle OPENS TO-DAY AT MAJESTIC Opening to-day at the Majestic is the first talkie spectacle and as such, it is only fitting that it is a super-spectacle produced by Cecil B. De Mi lie, Hollywood ’s foremost spectacular films producer. s The picture415 words
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Advertisement19 1933-06-29 6 PERFECT FITTING UNDERWEAR EXQUISITELY HANDWORKED BRASSIERS NIGHTIES PYJAMAS, ETC. CdiTfEsr kAKTERM. Beach Street, Penang. By Courtesy Robinson Piano, Co.19 words
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Advertisement126 1933-06-29 6 j A I (o' E lx Ju E i Mk e IrnWk E ’IUpWo. 5 E 4 i /OwMlW\ E t W W A E /I I 7/' Jil C 1 1 r Hr |M r m w EHH\ aB i p H/H H H /BB HIH HI Hi BH126 words
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Miscellaneous198 1933-06-29 7 g HAIL! THE GREATEST SCREEN SPECTACLE OF OUR TIME!! g A PICTURE THAT PROUDLY LEADS THE ENTERTAINMENTS OF THE WORLD! |"““L„ MAJESTIC i s 6-15 P.M. STARTING TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. I i Never In The Memory Of Theatregoers Only Once In The Swift Cycle Of 8 H K Has There198 words
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Article413 1933-06-29 8 As a result of acts of high treason against the German Govt--ament. Socialist meetings and Soc 'i’: newspaper publications a e pr.i.cl. and the funds and property of th- arty have been confiscated. r hundred and twenty Socialist members of the Reichstag, as well as those of413 words
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Article553 1933-06-29 8 I In Kuala Lumpur the police have found it necessary to take action against the owners of push bicycles in I the interests of the owners themselves. Apparently the cyclists in the Federal Capital have developed the habit of I leaving their machines in all sorts of unlikely553 words
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Article1128 1933-06-29 8 fits into the scheme of things.—J.W. in the Birmingham Post.” DOCTOR JOHNSON’S VIEWS ON POLITENESS Maybe you recall the remarkable occasion on which Doctor Johnson observed I think myself a very polite man.” It was a remarkable occasion, because it followed an evening when the Doctor hadfits into the scheme of things.—J.W. in the “ Birmingham Post.” - 1,128 words
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Article745 1933-06-29 8 free meals for reader/ For general ingenuity the "free gift" scheme rec n lra tl la a Pans newspaper mak es I» t‘sing efforts else where feeble by comparison Th’ PoSlti 'W paper is now offering its |of eat,ng, at its expense, an in any one of745 words
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Advertisement459 1933-06-29 8 {special advertising OFFER. PARSONS FAMOUS PIES Family Pies 1 lb. each 0.35 Veal Ham Egg Pies 12 az. 0.50 Pork Pies 1 lb. each 0.75 |lb 0.35 |lb 0.18 PRITCHARD'S FOOD DEPT. If the sun is shining hot L and the windows < >• ail are shut "'•< -w i459 words
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Advertisement23 1933-06-29 8 111 MSI i 1 1 1 .MMWw U—l I ALWAYS SPECIFY’ KLOSTER BEER Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore—lpoh —Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Article264 1933-06-29 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Tendency Of World Prices To Rise COMPARATIVE PRICES OF LEADING COMMODITIES Encouraging Features London, June 28. One of the most encouraging features in the present world -situation is the tendency, now’ maintained over some months, of world prices to rise. A comparison between.—Rugby Radio Service. - 264 words
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Article908 1933-06-29 9 Over £4,000,000 Unvested Last Year ASCOT’S RECORD FOR 1 BIG POOLS Over £4,000,000 was invested in totalizator pools last year, states the report of the Racecourse B.etting Control Board for 1932, the actual figure being £4,017,578, an increase of £130,928 compared with the previous year. Owing,908 words
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Article196 1933-06-29 9 r.—Reuter. Comment By Times City Editor DANGER OF INDUSTRIAL COMPETITION London, June 29. The Times publishes telegrams exchanged between the British Chamber of Commerce and the China Associations at Shanghai '“and London on the silver question arising out of the Shanghai Chambers resolution of June 17, onr.—Reuter. - 196 words
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Article418 1933-06-29 9 The Hall Mark of a Good Employee OLD CONTEMPTIBLES SCHEME Every Man on His Honour 1 V f When the Old Contemptibles Association j was formed in 1925, consisting exclusively of ex-Service men w’ho possessed the Mons < Star, the idea was to continue and418 words
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Article93 1933-06-29 9 Reuter. Question in British Parliament London, June 28. Invited to state the present position in Northern China, Sir John Simon, in the House of Commons, was unable to say whether the withdrawal of the Japanese forces to the Great Wall had been completed nor whether theReuter. - 93 words
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Article111 1933-06-29 9 At Half Rates for Children We are informed by the Municipal Electrical Engineer and Tramways Manager that the Commissioners have approved the issue of Return Tickets for children at half the rates already in force for adults. Tickets will be on sale as from 10th July, 1933,111 words
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Article110 1933-06-29 9 4 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY; London £225-10-0 £223-12-6' TIN—(3 Month*) London £224-10-0 £222-10-0 Singapore $H7.25 $116.00 Business Done Penang ll7 25 5115 50 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no selfem? COPRA—(Sandried) $4lO 4 10 BLACK PEPPER $l9 00 $19.00 RUBBER London 3J,d. New York 6%C.(G) 6? B c.(G)110 words
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Advertisement184 1933-06-29 9 r' everything is plain sailing now... There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place j to Relief and Cheerfulness— (Gy fAol BABY IS ON COW A GATE NOW I I’ J J LOOK AT HIM All chuckles V CT \/Wi and chubbiness-weight increas- x’J?!184 words
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Article1522 1933-06-29 10 Official Minutes Of Meeting PROPOSED THEATRE AT CORNER OF TRANSFER ROAD Application For Construction Refused The following minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Municipal commissioners of George town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 13th June, 1933, are sent to us for publication Present. —Mr. W. R.1,522 words
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Article404 1933-06-29 10 New Marketing Records PUBLICITY SHOPS’ MILLION SALES Striking evidence of the rising tendency in the United Kingdom market for people to demand and consume the products of the overseas Empire is contained in the report of the Empire Marketing Board for 1932, which was issued on404 words
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Article573 1933-06-29 10 Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving gad ffalllng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigil, Sabang, and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan, Langsa, Idi, Lho-Seuma-we, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh on Friday. S.S. YAMAGATA573 words
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Article300 1933-06-29 10 JUNE 30 Rotary club annual dinner Hotel, 8.00 p.m. E 4 q Subordinate Civil Service p Penang, Annual Meetin- T Fum p.m. aQg To Hau, Q JULY 1 Perak Turf Club Su mm lw Ist day. JULY 2 Penang and P.W.V.C i 933 JULY 1 AND 2300 words
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Advertisement42 1933-06-29 10 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15} x 6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xsj $4.50 per 100 11} x 5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET.42 words
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Advertisement54 1933-06-29 10 To treat these complaints juccessget to the root of the trouble. Clarke’s Blood Mixture Is tl* world’s greatest blood purifier and heeler. It Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Qf aB Chtutuu wi Sun». atattoJb** LlQUlD* Si j KlWjknaßmia ■■r fake FSanatogen j ■k Th« Tni« Tonic-?* 04 ChemisfJ54 words
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Miscellaneous160 1933-06-29 10 WIRELESS i 8.8. C. Programme k For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies anc 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 kejs160 words
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NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA
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Article231 1933-06-29 11 Cat That Walked 145 Miles English domestic animals transplanted to and bred in the wide spaces of other and bigger countries, develop a more pronounced "bump of locality”? The question is suggested by the following Austral News message. Six months ago a Melbourne cat whs accidentally taken231 words
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Article123 1933-06-29 11 Australians Have the Habit Australia has won distinction in regard to the length of its telegraph system,, compared with other countries. In the Common wealth there is now one mile of pole route to every 110 persons. Next in order are New Zealand with 118 persons,123 words
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Article67 1933-06-29 11 Cyclist’s Australian Trip Living entirely on fruit, Mr. Jack Burrows, of Manly, near Sydney, has just ticycled 5000 miles from Sydney to Cairns, in northern Queensland, and back. He found mangoes and bananas the most sustaining diet, but for three weeks he lived parctically on grated67 words
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Article77 1933-06-29 11 Only £3,000 in Pearls, But £45,000 in Shell Pearls worth about £3OOO were discovered in Australian Northern Territory waters, last year, according to the Administration report, just issued. The most precious among them was worth £6OO, states Austral News. The year’s pearling operations resulted in a shell-take77 words
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Article81 1933-06-29 11 Australia’s Big Wheat Harvest Australia will be one of the few fortunate countries of primary production to avoid a carry-over of wheat this year, despite. its "bumper” harvest, states Austral News. Shipments have already been made, this Beason, in more than 180 chartered vessels to Europe and81 words
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Article208 1933-06-29 11 Man Who Farms Thousands of Square Miles The Australian Cattle King, Sir Sidney Kidman, whose territories consist of thousands of square miles scattered all over Australia, and whose herds are numbered in hundreds of thousands, will visit England in a few weeks. Now 76 years208 words
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Article118 1933-06-29 11 New Street Rule in Sydney Sydney is well in the van of British cities which study their pedestrians. The latest rule for motorists, made by the police Commissioner, forbids them to splash “any person who is in a tram, entering or alighting from a stationary tram,118 words
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Article108 1933-06-29 11 Less Busy Than Its First Year of Service Telephone calls between Great Britain and Australia are not so popular now as they were during the first year of the service. A traffic return just issued at Melbourne, says Reuter, states that during the first year, ended April 12th,108 words
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172 1933-06-29 11 The Australian Government may decide to recommend the breeding of pythons in a new attempt to rid its agricultural areas of the plague of rabbits, which does millions of pounds’ worth of damage each year. A scientific mission was recently dispatched by the172 words
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Article233 1933-06-29 11 Abominable Revelations of Japanese Brutality Brisbane, June 13. The allegation that Australian aboriginal girls are "shanghaied” on board Japanese luggers for orgies of an indescribable nature is the latest to reach the Darwin police for investigation. Now that the veil of secrecy which has hitherto233 words
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Article708 1933-06-29 11 Dublin Driver’s Experiences BIG ROAD REPAIR SCHEME For the Irish motorist Italy is the most interesting of the countries in Western or Central Europe,” said Mr. P. Sarsfield Brady, President of the Irish Motor Racing Club, who recently returned to Dublin from an extended tour abroad. The708 words
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Advertisement65 1933-06-29 11 W. D. H. O. WILLS’ 3 Bold Flake CIGARETTES' at the Qleu> Wee oF dill 50® 50. |i. SUPREME IN THEIR CLASS ’«p?? It if i' < f l afi a MADE IN ENGLAND. E 'l' 1 A,..' 1 1 ;x If’ Fycroxas LEILA HYAMS, CHARMING M. G. M. ACTRESS.65 words
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Advertisement92 1933-06-29 11 Preparations k sed the world gq over ty Eg J hose who P_J realize the importance of pure Soap and Ointment Ainsurpassed for their e liable Medicinal ntisepiic EaJ Qualities I Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum I free upon request, from Mailer Phippe I (Malaya) Limited. Union Building, I92 words
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Article822 1933-06-29 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations Ln MES&.uS. KENNEDY Si Co.’s abart Msl at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 13,9 14,3 c 13;7% 14|l%ex Batu Caves 42% 47% 42% 47% Hitam 35 40 36% 40 Hong Fatt822 words
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Article57 1933-06-29 12 PENANG, JUNE 29 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 29)32 4 m|ts 213 8J Private 3 m|ts credit 2 |4A 3 Documentary 2|4^ B On New York Bank Demand 48% France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.57 words
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Article111 1933-06-29 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 86 3 7 5 86« New York 4.38 4.25 Montreal 4.76 4.68% Brussels 24.24 24.36 Geneva 17.55 17.66% Amsterdam 8.45 8.52 Milan 64% 64« Berlin 14.31 14.37% Stockholm 19.43 19.43% Copenhagen 22.42% 22.42% Oslo 19.90 19.89% Vienna 31% 31% Prague 114111 words
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Article1053 1933-06-29 12 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to i Calcutta, thence by rail to Karachi for conveyance by Imperial Airways will be, closed at 10 a.m. on Saturday. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Swettenham, and Singapore by the s.s. “Rajula”1,053 words
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Advertisement87 1933-06-29 12 WIfES Happy Gripping Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. Entrancingly lovoly I Tho most I wonderful series of Beauty I preparations ever created, I even by the genius of M. I Bourjois, tho foremost Parisian Beauty Specialist. I They have, by their distinction 1 and refinement, their un- approachable87 words
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Advertisement343 1933-06-29 12 NEW I POSITION VACANT U ANTED—Native Foreman Eler t Previous experience in repairs tenance of D. C. Motors essential App ly to Box No. 47 M.V. "GLENOGLE" Vov, (OUTWARD) Consignees of cargo per the above v P<f from Europe are hereby notified th»' 1 is expected to arrive in Penan?343 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-06-29 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 93 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat® TO-DAY 4.02 a.m. 9.56 a.m. 3.42 p.m. 10.38 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.47 a.m. 10.41 a.m. 4.24 p.m. 11.20 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous445 1933-06-29 13 g B® HHj mo gg® HM gflfl RHk fIH Super fl g U "HOF |K| Talkie BI BB Bp in House EIIB BHH BHB W| k* :■>?s■• >z I WBH; khSHE gSsM wEH x Tmilr RanD MMMI Sam I 6-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 i I I 20 TIGERS UniversaS’s Super-Thriller445 words
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Article458 1933-06-29 14 Attacked In Her Home MAN ARMED WITH SPANNER MEETS HIS MATCH Hit With All Her Strength SEARCH FOR AN INJURED ROBBER A London woman, wielding a poker, drove off a man who attacked her at her home, in spite of the fact that the458 words
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Article286 1933-06-29 14 A Conference Complaint That the public had been deprived of much of the value of medicine because the general practitioner was not admitted to the wards of the general hospital was asserted by Dr. C. E. S. Flemming (Brad-ford-on-Avon) on June 8, at the joint conference286 words
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Article489 1933-06-29 14 Judges Ask About a Special Occasion LONDON’S JOY WEEK “Or Economic Conference If It Lasts a Year The summer drinks test case came before the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart», Mr. Justice Avory and Mr. Justice Charles, sitting as a King’s Bench Divisional Court. The justices489 words
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Article294 1933-06-29 14 Wholesale Stealing Admitted FRIENDS ROBBED Plea for Mother of Three Youn g Child ren A series of jewellery thefts from December, 1930, to July of last year, was inquired into at Chichester Police Court, the value of the property involved being over £BOO. The magistrates294 words
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Article278 1933-06-29 14 Amazing Escapes From Three Prisons A HAND-TO-MOUTH EXISTENCE A strange battle for freedom which took him over 10,000 miles, has been related to his final captors by a convict who escaped from Devil’s Island. Victor Garder has arrived under close guard at Bordeaux, all the way278 words
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217 1933-06-29 14 Soundest Investment for Pleasure Resorts “Of all publicity mediums newspaper advertising remains the soundest investment for municipal and other authorities who are anxious to stem the tide of depression and maintain the popularity of their watering places.” This statement was made at Bourne-, mouth at217 words
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Article77 1933-06-29 14 Ireland the Winners The trout angling contesl• test land, Scotland. Ireland, and Wai at Loch Leven Kinross-shire, on Conditions were variable sequence baskets were hg with a by the narrow margin of ten catch of 70 trout, weighing 51 o HaDlan Messrs. S. O’Hanlan and trout. Manchester,77 words
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Article1750 1933-06-29 16 Selections By Tic-Tac FULL PROGRAMME AND WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY Open Racing The races on Saturday at Ipoh, the first «lay of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting promises to be very open. For one thing there are not the same entries as for the Singapore1,750 words
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Article84 1933-06-29 16 Going Very Hard (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 29. Owing to a drought during the past two weeks the going at the racecourse is hard and if there is no rain before Saturday it is feared there will be many scratchings. With the exception of the Kuala84 words
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Article107 1933-06-29 16 Judgment Reserved In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Sawrey-Cookson reserved judgment in the case in which Leong Wan Kee, Leong Wan Hin and Yip Ho Nam, executors and trustees of the will of the late Leong Wai came to court for the construction of several107 words
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334 1933-06-29 16 Benefit Fund Meeting ANOTHER RECORD CROWD ANTICIPATED Another record crowd is anticipated to assemble at the Town Hall to-morrow for the annual meeting of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund. At the recent special meeting of the association, it will be recalled, there were stormy334 words
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Article, Illustration131 1933-06-29 16 A Record Crowd Anticipated (“BY SECONDS OUT”) To-night should see one of the biggest crowds at Fun and Frolic Stadium to w*atch the first local fight of Al Rivers with Boy Nara. Rivers’s open challenge to fight any Lightweight boxer in Malaya thrown a week or two back,131 words
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Advertisement316 1933-06-29 16 E. O. HOTEL I PENANG'S PREMIER I II MW Commencing from July 4th j DINNER DANCES SATURDAY, i st f Every LIGHT MUSIC I TUESDAY DURING I THURSDAY TIFFIN I SATURDAY 12.80 P.M. 2.80 P.M. i i MUSIC BY THE I NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA H (Under the Direction of316 words
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