Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 150. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 30th JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 581 1 May Be Interested In International Exchange Device WITHOUT INTERFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS INFLATIONARY POWERS London, June 29. The all-day discussions on stabilisation culminated in a meeting >f representatives of the European gold countries France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, and Holland with Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Neville
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  • 751 1 —Reuter. Scheme for Agreement London, June 29. It is understood that Professor Moley has conveyed to Mr. Macdonald that the United States is not prepared to discuss stabilisation but might be interested in an international exchange device which will prevent wide speculative fluctuations in currency without hindering
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  • 108 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Little Chance Of Success WEATHER TOO BAD London, June 29. The chairman of the Committee of the Mount Everest Expedition, w’hich has decided to recall the Mount Everest expedition, said the weather had been so bad that there w’ould be little chance of the
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  • 84 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Protocol of July, 1932 Asked in the House of Commons whether in recent conversations with the Austrian Chancellor a question of making or guaranteeing a new loan was discussed. Sir John Simon said in the course of conversation that reference was made to the loan
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  • 47 1 I. —Reuter. London, June 29. President Hindenburg has accepted Dr. Hugenberg's resignation and has appointed Herr Kurtschmidt as the Minister of Economics, and Herr Walter Darre as the Minister of Food. Dr. Hugenberg’s resignation follows the banning of his party, the German Nationals.
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  • 92 1 r.— Reuter. Mr. Baldwin’s Advice MAKE A FRIENDLY AGREEMENT London, June 29. Lancashire and India should come together in friendly co-operation and try to make a friendly agreement, advised Mr. Baldwin in a speech at Manchester, defending the Government’s India proposals. Referring to tariffs, Mr. Baldwin said
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  • 86 1 —Reuter Wireless. Telegram Follows Disinheritance Evian les Bains, June 24. Having done his duty as a king by disiheriting his second son from his rights e succession for marrying a commoner, &-Klhg Alfonso, has revealed a more benevolent parental trait to the joy of the newly-wed
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  • 33 1 Reuter Wireless. New York, June 24. Holidaying in thq yacht Amberkack, President Roosevelt has summoned Mr. Norman Davis to discuss the World Economic Conference situation with him.
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  • 97 1 —Rugby Radio Service. German Opposition CONVERSATIONS DURING INTERVAL London, June 29. The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference passed a motion adjourning the Conference until 16th October. Germany alone opposed the motion. In the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, referring to the
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  • 47 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Government Proclaim Curfew Sofia, Jnne 24. Determined to stamp out iDurder and terrorism between rival Macedonian groups, the Government proclaimed curfew last night until midday to-day while the police and troops unhampered, raided all houses suspected of harbouring evil- doers.
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  • 49 1 LUIC •> the weather is favourable. —Reuter Wireless. Spectacular Two-W ay Atlantic Flight London, June 24. The Mollisons have again prepared for a spectacular two-way Atlantic flight. They have tentatively fixed their departure for July 7, but will start earlier if the weather is favourable. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 42 1 LWIUU UCWij O' been ordered a month’s quiet.—Reuter Wireless. Gaining Weight But Ordered To Rest Poone, June 24. Gandhi has begun to walk in his room twice daily. He is gaining weight but has been ordered a month’s quiet.—-Reuter Wireless.
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  • 110 1 —Reuter. S'pore Cigarettes Burned LINERS TOWED TO SAFETY London, June 30. The linen* Indrapoera and Montrose belonging to the Rotterdam Lloyd and the Canadian-Pacific respectively, had to be hurriedly towed to safety from a fire which broke out in Southampton docks last night. Flames swept the sheds
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  • 78 1 .—Reuter. Arrival By Air Y TO VISIT DR. COLIJN London, June 29. Rubber restriction proposals lend additional interest to the arrival at Croydon aerodrome this evening of the prominent Dutch rubber men, Van Leeu wen and Van Enthoven. Interviewed by Reuter, they said they will stay
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  • 57 1 their meeting to-morrow. —Rugby Radio Service. Case for Agreed Reduction London, June 29. Wheat conversations were resumed thismorning. A statement of the case for agreed reduction of acreage having the approval of Canada, the United States and Argentine, has been prepared for considerration by States Premiers of Australia
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  • 71 1 —Reautefl Wireless. Four Worshippers Injured Rome, June 24. The famous church of St. Peters was temporarily closed to-day following an alarming explosion in the portico which, however, did little damage but resulted in injury to four worshippers. The explosion came from a suitcase which had
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  • 66 1 —Reuter. Sharing Profits From Floating Security To-day’s evidence in the Kuhn Loeb an.i Company enquiry elicited the fact that P. A Rockefeller, C. E. Mitchell, A. H. Wiggin and J. P. Warburg (one of the U. S. delegates to the Economic Conference» were on the list of
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    • 36 1 SHARKEY KNOCKED OUT Page 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page. The Mails 13 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Sensation at Siglap < Wimbledon Tennis 3 Produce Prices Latest Share Quotations Shipping I 3 Camera Beats Sharkey Fun Frolic Boxing
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  • 1233 3 Larwood Defends His Work With the Ball “I HAVE NEVER BOWLED AT ANY BATSMAN” Cricketers will read with keen interest the first two books published on the recent M.C.C. tour in Australia—‘‘Defending the Ashes,” by R. W. E. Wilmot (Robertson and Mullens, 65.),
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  • 276 3 Oxford Liquor Embargo Plea “ISIS” ATTACKS “BRAINLESS REVELS” The brainless revels” of Oxford undergraduates and their souvenir-hunting habits, which culminated in the removal of the sign over the office of the “Isis,” the undergraduates’ magazine, are the subject of an indignant protest by the
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  • 401 4 Roots for Food in His Home of Cement Sacks A PAIR OF SPECTACLES FOR DISGUISE ,l Many boys have dreamed that they would like to live the primitive life of the men of the wilds. Here is the story of the boy who did
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  • 325 4 Playing a Guitar for Pennies HATED FATHER The only son of the glorious bass. Edouard de Reszke, is playing a guitar on the streets of London to keep his wife and five-months-old son from starving. And with him is Maurice Gaye, a concert singer,
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  • 262 4 Alleged Murder POLICE ARREST TWO BOYAN ESE Murder, it is alleged, was committed in East Coast Road, in the vicinity of Frankel’s Estate, in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The discovery was made by a Chinese who was on his way to market shortly after 4
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  • 372 4 Death Due to Malignant Malaria A well known character in old-time Shanghai, Hong Kong and Malayan sporting amateur dramatic and Municipal circles was laid to rest in the Christian Cemetery at Batu Gajah on Wednesday evening at the ripe age 78, the Rev. H. G. Hutchinson,
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  • 707 4 Mrs J S. McCrow, wife of tne Manager of Heawood Estate, Sungei Siput, has sailed for Home. The Acting Chief Justice, the Hon’ble Mr. A. K. a Beckett Terrell, has gone to Singapore to sit in the Court o Appeal which is now in session. Mrs. Phelps,
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    • 129 4 jr^ggnr Trni ||H77ij'y|.! 1 1"• i i LgUp KUNCHI «wbsm mbenJH 'I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive property of the Condensed Milk Co. of Ireland (1928) Limited, Limerick, and are used by the said Company in respect of condensed milk (sweetened or
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    • 16 4 NOTICE LADY COMPANlON.—Applicants are informed that the post has been filled. No. 411, c/o Pinang Gazette.
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    • 182 4 A qfi? lUlnbia A -I S&RECOIfI)S I TO THESE 1 UNDERNEA THE HARLEM MOON Fox. tro 1 HONEYSUCKLE rose v n Hot Rhythm Is The New Style And This Record Of Fletcher Henderso Band Is One Of The Best Released. nniAfiE (THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN IN AMERICA (PART 1 &2 I
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  • 370 5 Reuter. Another Surprise MENGEL DEFEATS FARQUHARSON London, June 27. At Wimbledon to-day the third round of both the men’s and ladies’ singles were completed. Representation in each event is as follows. Men’s singles United States 4, Great Britain 3 and South Africa, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, France,
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  • 114 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 28. A fair number of entries has been received for the South Kedah Tennis Championship which closed on 13th instant. The full list of entries are as follows :—Hon. J. D. Hall, H.H. Tunku Badlishah, H.H. Tunku Zainul Abidin,
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  • 80 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 30. Lim Bong Soo, the reigning champion, and Chua Choon Leong will meet in the final Men’s Open Singles in the 1933 Tennis Championship. Bong Soo to-day defeated Roy Smith 6-3, 7-5, 6-0, while Chua Choon Leong eliminated Chong Thutt Pitt
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  • 408 5 Universal's SuperThriller DRAWS BIG CROWDS AT QUEEN'S The amazing instinct of the public to pick and choose a really good motion picture entertainment among others, even without much advance information, was evidenced by the large crowds present at the Queen’s last night, when the Universal super-thriller, The
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  • 159 5 Mixed Foursomes The following are the results of mixed foursome competition played yesterday Miss Mitchell and Kimpster 42 —4=38 Mrs. Baring Gould and Shand 43—4=39 Miss Shand and Pirn 45 —6=39 Mrs. P. N. Knight and Brady 44 —3=41 Mrs. Forbes and Maclennan 46—5=41 Miss Reid and
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  • 127 5 Visit of the Perak Chinese The Perak Chinese Recreation Club will visit Penang on July 1 and 2 and will be engaged in two football matches, one on Saturday, July 1. against the Penang Possible State XI., and the other against the Darul Aishan Football Club on Sunday, July
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  • 96 5 Found Hidden in the Glenluce No less than 15 stowaways were found on board the s.s. Glenluce, which arrived in Singapore on Tuesday, when the vessel touched at Hong Kong from Shanghai on her present trip. A fine of $5O or one month’s hard labour each was imposed
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  • 98 5 What Did You Intend Eating It "What! You did not intend eating the tree?” exclaimed Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, Singapore, on Wednesday, when an Indian admitted the theft of a rubber tree from an estate off Woodlands Road and pleaded that
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  • 361 5 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 find P.W.V.C. 1933 Bisley Meeting Continued, Kampong Bahru Range. JULY 1
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    • 154 5 GREAT CLEARANCE F CHILDREN’S SHOES j J AMAZING VALUES > When you consider the quality and 4 durability of these shoes you will realise their astounding cheap- S Bess! Black Tan or Beige Leathers in 5 -F Calf. Willow. Glace Kid. Lizard Skin. etc., etc. Easy Fittings, Stout Pliable Soles.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 429 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used In the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements win be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,610 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 1084 6 Frank Revelations in Lord Riddell’s Diary INTIMATE SNAPSHOTS OF MR. LLOYD GEORGE Lord Riddell is an old and intimate friend of Mr. Lloyd George, and it is not surprising to find in his diary of the war years (“Lord Riddell's Diary,” Ivor Nicholson and
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  • 576 6 Implications of Its Striking Success Under the heading “David Scoops Goliath,” "G.K.’s Weekly,” edited by Mr. G. K. Chesterton, refers to the first annual reports of the “Bristol Evening Post” as the most important newspaper company ■report that has appeared for a long time, and says
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  • 999 6 £5,000 Damages Award ini i Libel Claim “MY HONOUR ASSAILED Damages amounting to £5,000 were awarded at London Sheriffs’ Court, Holborn, to Sir (Borlase Elward) Wyndham Childs, a former Assistant-Commissioner of Police. Sir Wyndham brought an action for damages for libel against Mr. Thomas Walter Howard, proprietor
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  • 360 6 Japanese Authorities Prosecute Fakers GOODS CONFISCATED Labels Copied to Delude Illiterate Indians Aotion has been taken against the forging of British trade marks by Japanese authorities, who have arrested 73 persons chaged with selling colourable imitations of curry powder made by a British firm. Boxes, tin
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  • 268 7 Knew Little of the War CONVICT RETURNS TO AGE OF WONDERS A boy who helped to murder an Oldham shopkeeper in 1913, and received ten shillings as his share of the booty, will shortly be released from Maidstone Prison after having served a full
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  • 213 7 There are Some People Whom It Does Not Suit Dr. G. R. Bruce, Medical Officer of Hastings, has issued a pamphlet giving in- structions on sun-bathing. His ideal programme is (a) Your dip in the sea —about two hours after breakfast. (b) A thoroughly good towelling. (c) A
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  • 73 7 Southend and Brighton Blot Clean Sheet Record Despite the heat wave and cheaper beer there was not a single arrest for drunkenness or disorderly conduct during Whitsuntide at 20 of the principal resorts. Margate, Worthing, Hove, Yarmouth, South Shields, Folkestone, Bournemouth, Eastbourne, Torquay, Whitby, Weymouth, Skegness, all had
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  • 33 7 Drastic Action as Reply to Low Price Offer Rather than sell on the terms offered by the Producers’ Association, Peterhead fishermen flung 220 crans of herring back into the sea.
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  • 986 7 Owned Garage in Orchard Road CAR THAT WAS TAKEN IN FOR REPAIR J. W. P. Thornley, a European who had formerly been proprietor of the Sapper’s motor garage in Orchard Road, stood his trial before the First Magistrate, Mr. H. A. Forrer, at Singapore on Tuesday,
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  • 313 7 Found in a Cave by a Girl THEN BAD LUCK FOLLOWED Glass Eyes While Miss Marie Louise Ross, a pretty West Hartlepool girl, was exploring the caves at Marsden, Durham, recently she found a small mummified figure about twelve inches long, with a black and wrinkled
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  • 398 7 1922 and 1924 Expeditions Recalled PRESENT CHANCES OF SUCCESS Colombo, June 19. A man who climbed to within 800 feet of the summit of Mount Everest passed through Colombo to-day. He is Mr. T. H. Somervell, a member of the expeditions to climb Mount Everest in
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  • 110 7 Ordered to House of Detention A middle-aged man named Costa, who was described as a Dutch pensioner, was produced before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Second Magistrate, Singapore, and charged with lodging in the open and being without visible means of subsistence. The accused replied that he
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  • 289 7 Story of Money Sent from Sumatra After a preliminary inquiry before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, the Singapore Second Magistrate, on Tuesday, Lim Cheok Lian was committed for trial at the Assizes on a charge of forgery. Accused reserved his defence. He had originally been charged with cheating
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  • 70 7 Leads to Discovery of Injured Owner A constable on patrol duty in a lorong in Siglap, Singapore, during the early hours of the morning found a bicycle lying on the road. Looking round for the owner, the policeman saw a middle-aged Malay lying unconscious in the
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  • 687 8 This week-end is to be the testing time for the World Economic Conference. Either it will continue or, like so many other conferences before it, end in smoke. Adjournment now would have disastrous repercussions in a world which is beginning to recover, and every effort must
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  • 181 8 British taxpayers may entertain a sneaking admiration for the vigorous hostility the French people display towards the demands of the tax gatherer. But some of the methods they adopt to express that dislike seem a bit paradoxical. An afternoon strike of shopkeepers and cafe-owners throughout the length and
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  • 896 8 WHAT SHOULD BE TAUGHT, AND WHY This education is a serious business. It is very expensive. We of the middle classes are compelled to pay for two sets of education because we prefer to send our children to rather dingy schools where they will associate with tidy
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  • 691 8 SNUFFED OUT It Will now be reasonably safe to the doom of the old candlestick t- 1 phone at home. Already it ha f from offices and other regard is paid to efficie- hPTe proportion of private subscribe over the additional tax for ‘h e Paid microphone
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    • 145 8 J Ml r t I I I meSw3 i*' wl I I B9E9QHOI H ,c °°iw^■ B> k a afi- v bßeK\ NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR A IPOH. SPECIAL ADVERTISINGI OFFER. I PARSONS FAMOUS
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    • 50 8 HI IB 11 IFwwW w SI a Way. iiro B. H IH |»i '<mE3m >a BOTTLED IN OPORTO BY C. N. XOPKE CO.. Ltd.. The Original Exporters Of Port Wine. :o: OBTAINABLE AT All the Leading Dealers. or from SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG Singapore. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 302 9 Dr. Yen's Broadcast rich field for COURAGEOUS INVESTOR Country's Proved Latent Wealth London, June 29. Unusual interest was manifested by British listeners-in in the broadcast address by Dr. Yen on "The importance of China in world economy.” Dr. Yen said that the Chinese nation was
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  • 84 9 Must Reorganise Their Business (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 30. A warning that the Chettiars must reorganise their business or they are liable to be extinguished owing to conditions now prevailing was uttered by Dr. Lankasundram, who is on a mission investigating Tam'l problems.
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  • 43 9 XVLAXIU uuau HA V» avwwwas living in seclusion with his wife. Reuter. New York, June 29. Fatty Arbuckle, the former film star was found dead in a New York hotel where he was living in seclusion with his wife. Reuter.
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  • 123 9 They Fell Out on the Way And Were Arrested Two fine fat white hogs have been arrested by the constable at Wivenhoe, Essex, and an S.O.S. has been issued for their owner. They were found wandering on th.e main road, and being
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  • 59 9 .—Reuter. AT NAZI STRONGHOLD Vienna, June 29. Fifteen thousand. l cheers welcomed Dr. Dolfuss on his arrival at Innsbruck the Austrian Nazi stronghold in defiance of the warnings of trouble. Special precautions were taken to prevent an attempt on his life. Railway passengers and motorists
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  • 146 9 Two Million Gallons a Month Come to England Scotland sends milk to England as well as whisky, and some interesting facts about the trade were disclosed at the Law Courts at the resumed inquiry into objections to the milk marketing scheme. Mr. Charles Doughty, K.C., representing the
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  • 155 9 Outside, in brilliant sunshine, a huge crowd cheering the play in the Middlesex and Sussex match. Inside, in a darkened dressing-room, a dead man, whose love for the game had brought on his collapse. This w’as the tragedy which happened at Lord’s on
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  • 114 9 While Bathing at Southend Stung by a mystery fish while swimming off the Western Esplanade, Southend, Marjorie and Ruth Hann, sisters aged 18 and 16, arrived at their home in Nelson-road, Westcliff, in fearful agony. They are now critically ill, and Mrs. Hann, the mother, states
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  • 106 9 .—Reuter. 2 Bases On Each Coast MAXIMUM TREATY STRENGTH Washington, June 29. A new statement of the U.S. Naval policy drafted by the General Naval Board and approved by the Navy Secretary on May 10 has teen published and declares that two main bases should be developed
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    • 11 9 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 387 9 MWil 111 II I I —M—lmmo——! v^^^ TH > EP4rt/ f i'f' The day of the ordinary artificial'*"* J y// Food is over deficient and often merely fatforming—no wonder the mother dreaded its «uggmii—advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do not risk Baby’s health on Foods which Gate has
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  • 339 10 “No Government Department TRIBUTE TO MINISTER The Prince of Wales, who is Patron of the British Legion, referred to the recent Legion criticism of the Ministry of Pensions, when he addressed the annual conference at the Queen's Hall. He said: ‘T regret that there
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  • 1555 10 BEHAVIOUR OF SHORT WAVES—ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY—VOLTMETER OR HYDROMETER —ACCUMULATOR HINTS—REACTION CONTROL o (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) One of the joys of short-wave reception, from the point of many, is the fact that it is usually quite unnecessary to use an outdoor aerial. A good length of wire across a
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    • 31 10 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION cognl TiTrtl Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO.. COGNAC. Established in 1838. t Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Tjwnpnr
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 952 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS I (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Mala,». GENERAL INFO BMATION STATION. u S 055 .-3f 11 Interval Aignah, day, of £i2 17 TAP 6 PLZ 1/3 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java 1 12 13.92 21.540 Saxonburg, Penn., U.S.A. 7
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  • 868 11 Importance of Medical Examination NERVOUS TENSION AS A CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS At the National Safety Congress of the National Safety First Association in London Mr. Thomas M. Body, certifying factory surgeon and an adviser to Dorman, Long and Company, said he foresaw the time when a
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1154 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PEN AUG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. 5 p. m. 6 p. m. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p. m. 10 p. m. 11 p. into
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 792 12 Substantial Loss Incurred WRITING DOWN OF CAPITAL Melbourne. Persistent deficits in the State Railway accounts throughout Australia prompt a more or less continuous search for appropriate measures to restore the balance. In the year ended 30th June last, after allow ing for interest, losses of £9,799,283 were incurred.
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    • 949 12 Figures That Suggest Real Shortage is Possible The visible s’ock of tin further decreased in May by 1.237 tons. This figure is smaller than was expected by the market, as the smelter output in the Straits Settlements was 900 tons in excess of the officially reported ore
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    • 248 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, June 28. The local market continues extremely sensitive to any fluctuations, however, small, in the consuming markets and values have again been erratic during the past week but close approximately cent per lb. up on balance. London during the interval shows an improvements
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    • 57 12 PENANG, JUNE 30 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 29|32 4 mjts 2|3gj Private 3 m|ts credit 2)4 ft j 3 Documentary 2|4ft J On New York Bank Demand 48% France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom. Shanghai
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    • 925 12 FRASER CO.’S REPORT Singapore, June 29. The market opened quietly after our last report although tin was cabled from Lon- don as £4 higher at £225 per ton, but share issues generally failed to respond particularly as the price of the metal continued to fluctuate sharply throughout the week Mid
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    • 114 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,128 th auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,204,305 lbs. 537.64 tons Offered 1,163,185 lbs. 519.28 tons Sold 968,559 lbs. 432.39 tons London 3 15|32d. New York 6% cts. PRICE REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No
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    • 111 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris ..86 ft 86 ft New York 4.29% 4.38 Montreal 4.69 4.76 Brussels 24.18 24.24 Geneva 17.52 17.55 Amsterdam 8.41% 8.45 Milan 64% 64% Berlin 14.29 14.31 Stockholm 19.42% 19.43 Copenhagen 22.42% 22.42% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 31% 31% Prague 113% 114
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    • 712 12 to-daps prj CEs at 11 a.m. to-day. H Yesterday mining J v 10 C c Kampar Malaya 139 w 1« Kmta 1.12i41.14exl n Klang River 1.05 i. w 10 Kramat Pulai ISO iSfj Kuchai 67% 7 0 hat 56 6 l sis' n LarUt 6,6 60
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  • 586 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following la a list of vessels arriving wad sailing from Penang during the week: LN PORT TO-DAY S.s. BUYSKES from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, SigU, Sabang, and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan, Langsa, Idi, Lho-Seuma-we, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh today. M.S- SIL VERCYPRESS
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  • 1151 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta, thence by rail to Karachi for conveyance by Imperial
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    • 286 13 WHO WILL BE THE LUCKY ONE GRAND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION GALA NIGHTS AT WEMBLEY PARK TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT. GUESSING COMPETITION FREE GIFTS FREE COLD DRINKS. 0 A Wi <* e Range of Gifts to Choose From Sewing Machines, Violet Caf6 Dinners, Bicycles, Gramophones Useful Articles Galore AAA GIFTS TO
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    • 167 13 IPACKED^ O^THE^^OORsT M UJ^I^^J < M_ HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMITTANC E YESTERDAY 1 i 6.75 NIGHTLY 9.30 Matinees To-morrow Sunday at 2.45. 1 THE GREATEST SCREEN SPECTACLE OF ALL TIME I C Ths vrarft famous 1 femmes of Merci*. ~An|l AaChrieffan maM «nd t I lABKUB yDfierßuß Bsfse» of
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    • 131 13 I_ L 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Here's Something Diserent in Animal Film UNIVERSAL’S SUPER THRILLER 1 "THE BIG CAGE" PRESENTING THE WORLD FAMOUS ANIMAL TRAINER < CLYDE BEATTY J SEE: J THE MOST THRILLING ACT 20 LIONS —2O TIGERS Performing In One Cage Together 1 AUDIENCE STAMPEDING IN PANIC—THE LOVELY GIRL
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  • 506 14 Need for the Adjustment of Debts PRICE-RAISING ONLY BY ECONOMIC ACTION Dr. W. H. Coates, of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., addressing the Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce in Vienna on Price disequilibrium and international indebtedness,” said there was no escape from the necessity
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  • 623 14 Passengers, Mails, Parcels, Freight THE ROUTE THROUGH TO AUSTRALIA Not only are remarkable increases being recorded in passengers and freight airborne over the Continental and Empire airways, but a considerable growth is also taking place, now, in respect of mails and parcels carried by air. On a
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  • 45 14 CHARLADY— NO SUCH THING When at Shoreditch County Court a Hackney man described a woman's occupation as charlady,” Judge Cluer said"There is .no such thing as a charlady. Charwoman is good enough, just as forehlg* 11 good vnou^h without having to call ntm a foregentleman.”
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  • 168 14 Constables Hidden in House WIFE SUSPICIOUS A Birmingham tram conductor, Claude Trefuais Montague (34), living on an estate at Selly Oak, was charged at Birmingham, recently, with administering red lead mixed with cocoa with intent to destroy the life of his wife, Cecilia Montague. He was remanded, bail
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  • 403 14 Realistic Manoeuvres by Japan MANDATED ISLANDS AS BASES Japanese naval manoeuvres on a scale of unprecedented magnitude are to take place next August. Over two hundred vessels will be engaged, representing the entire fleet available for war at short notice. These vast operations will be directed
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  • 207 14 STICKS TO HIS POST IN CABIN MENACED BY BLAZE A signalman who stuck to his post while water was played on his cabin to keep it from bursting into flames; Firemen working under the glare of searchlights; Leaping flames that lit the mid-night sky. These
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  • 39 14 Barrister at Westminster County Court. —The debtor is the managing director of two companies. The Judge.—Yes, but do they make any profit A company in these days is, prima facie, something which does not pay a dividend.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 384 14 AW«WWWW W’AMVMV.’A’i’ i STE E L. PI P E*S > FOR ALL PURPOSES. S ■C T WATER SUPPLY. SEWERAGE, MINING. OIL-PUMPING (MANUFACTURED IN MALAYA FROM BRITISH RAW MATERIALS) C ORDERS IN HAND FOR OVER 20 MILES OF LARGE DIAMETER PIPES SUPERIOR PIPES AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. < S" The life of
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    • 23 14 Uthat Is the Gaocf of! repining BUY I THE PINANG GAZETTE AND K SUNDAY GAZETTE I Kwg ag to Serf» and Be happy
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    • 2144 15 d N I 1 ll P- 0.-BRITISH INDIA h\X. and lines (Companies Incorporated in England.) limb Au u/ ’r" MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Leave. Doe TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Vessels LONDON AND NOKA'ti CONTINENT. Penan. London min» tfFMNON Marseilles, London, R’damH’burg <i Glasgow June3o July 27 LINE .indp"”' 1
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  • 507 16 Application For Discharge GRANTED BUT SUSPENDED FOR NINE MONTHS In the Supreme Court this morning the application of David Mordecai for discharge from his bankruptcy was granted but the order was suspended for nine months. Mr. R. H. Finch, for the bankrupt, said; the application had
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  • 420 16 Cruelty to Fowls Ho Ah Chan and Lee Ah Poh. two Chinese, were fined $5 each by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning, for cruelty to fowls. The baskets exhibited in Court were totally unsuitable for conveying fowls over long distances. CHANDU
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  • 82 16 Visit of Rev. L. E. Browne The Rev. L. E. Browne, who has had special experience of Moslem Work in India, is coming to Penang on July 9th for 5 weeks to advise as to methods whereby the Church of England can extend their missionary work
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  • 36 16 A service will be held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Sunday next, July 2, 1933, at 6 p.m. and will be taken by the Rev. W. A. Schurr, Methodist Minister, Penang.
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  • 452 16 Reuter. SHARKEY KNOCKED OUT LAST NIGHT’S FIGHT New York, June 30. In the 15 round contest for the World’s Heavyweight Championship, Camera knocked out Sharkey in the sixth round. Camera weighed 18 st. 8 1/2 lbs. and Sharkey 14 st. 5 lbs. The fight took place
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  • 240 16 Perak Chinese v. P. F. A. A P.F.A. team will meet the Perak C.R. C. instead of the S.X.R.C. to-morrow on the S.X.I. Ground. This is being a-ranged as a practice match for the State Team. The following will play for the P.F.A.: F. M. Adam K.
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  • 223 16 Joe Diamond Too Good For Kay Yong (By “Seconds Out”) When Boy Nara accepted Al Rivers’ Challenge he could have expected nothing but the loser’s end of the purse so far as the financial side of the fight went but he might reasonably have expected
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  • 291 16 Reuter. STABILISATION OF CURRENCIES London, June 30. The stabilisation of currencies remains the crucial factor in the progress of the Economic Conference. Decisions in that connection will provide a week-end fraught with possibilities. To-day finds Britain chary and antagonising America by identifying herself with the European gold bloc,
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  • 664 16 To-day's Meeting COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT The following is the Committee’s Annual Report to be presented at the eleventh annual general meeting of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund to be held at the Town Hall, at 4.30 p.m. to-day Your Committee have pleasure in presenting their Annual
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 77 16 E. &O. HOTEL I fi I PENANG'S PREMIER g Commencing from July 4th I DINNER DANCES TO-MORROW -J Every LIGHT Ml SIC g TUESDAY DURING -V THURSDAY TIFFIN SATURDAY 12.80 P.M. 230 P.M. -i > M > MUSIC BY THE g. I NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA L (Under the Direction
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    • 68 16 PARMA NEW PRINTED CREPE-Df I CHINES GEORGETTES! JUST UNPACKED B FOR AFTERNOON I AND I EVENING FROCKS I You Will Delight In The Exclusive Diagonal Stripes And Floral Designs, The Fine I Weave And Extra Durability Of These I New Printed Silks You Can Make Exceedingly Smart Dresses I From
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    • 36 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 86 N TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat® TO-DAY 4.47 a.m. 10.41 a.m. 4.24 p.m. 11.20 p.m. TO-MORROW 5.52 a.m. 11.43 a.m. 5.25 p.m. 12.18 a.m.
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