Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-07-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE iTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No 152. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 3rd JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1074 1933-07-03 1 I Hanging On Mr. Hull's I Statement To-Day hope of some indication of I U.S. PLAN I London, July 3. The fate of the Economic Conference seems to hang on Mr. rdell Hull's statement to-day. While forecasts from New Aork ■.nticipate that1,074 words
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Article197 1933-07-03 1 .—Reuter. Arrival At Londonderry ONE BOAT WRECKED AT AMSTERDAM Orbetello, July 1. The Italian Atlantic flight, under General Balbo via the Arctic to Chicago, took off at 5.35 this morning. After crossing the Alps, the ’planes will fly over Germany en route to Amsterdam, where they will.—Reuter. - 197 words
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Article81 1933-07-03 1 .—Reuter. New Concordat Vatican City, July 2. It is understood that agreement in principle for the Concordat between the Vatican and Germany was reached between Von Papen and Cardinal Pacelli, the Papal Secretary of State. The new Concordat will link up the existing Concordats between Prussia.—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article323 1933-07-03 1 Sentences Commuted ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE RESUMED Moscow, July 2. The British engineers, Thornton and Macdonald, were released at 10 p.m. last night. The Anglo-Soviet agreement is unconditional and includes the simultaneous rescinding of the Russian counter-embargo. The formula used states that the prisoners’ sentences were commuted and both323 words
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Article225 1933-07-03 1 of our reign.”—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. The terms of H.M. the King’s proclamation are as follows Whereas, in pursuance of Section 1 of the Russiai? Goods Import Prohibition Act, 1933, we proclaimed and declared by proclamation given on the 19th day of April in the Yearof our reign.”—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 225 words
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45 1933-07-03 1 October 1, 1933 In accordance with the provisions of section 1 of the Workmen’s Compensation Ordinance, 1932, His Excellency the Governor has appointed the Ist day of October, 1933, as the date on which the said Ordinance shall come into force.45 words
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Article82 1933-07-03 1 Reuter. Foreign Firms Suffering London, July 2. Foreign firms who are suffering from great losses as a result of the holding up of their freights at Pogranitchnaya owing to suspension of the through traffic between U.S.S.U.R.I. and the North Manchurian Railways are vigorously protesting, according to reportsReuter. - 82 words
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Article33 1933-07-03 1 .—Reuter. Discount Rate Lowered Tokio, July 2. The Bank of Japan has announced the lowering of its discount rate from 4 38 to 3 65 enforceable as from July 3..—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article84 1933-07-03 1 —Reuter. To Finance Sale of Cotton to Russia Washington, July 3. The Reconstruction Corporation has announced a series of loans to American exporters to finance the sale of 60 to 80 thousand bales of cotton to Russia. They are secured by a one-year 5 per cent—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article86 1933-07-03 1 Annual Dinner at Windsor Castle As Waterloo Day falls on a Sunday this year, the annual dinner given by the King and Queen on the anniversary of the battle was held in the Waterloo Chamber at Windsoi Castle on June 15. About sixty guests were present including the86 words
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Article139 1933-07-03 1 Bombay. Marriages between men and trees are carried out in parts of India. A belief is prevalent among the Hindus that if a man marries for the third time he will meet with immediate death. But it is thought that if he goes through a form139 words
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Article44 1933-07-03 1 Reuter. 35 Drowned SERIOUS DAMAGE TO COMMUNICATIONS Tokio, July 3. Thirty-five persons were drowned, six are missing, sixteen were injured and serious damage was done to property and communication in the south-east of Korea oking to floods following heavy rains. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article130 1933-07-03 1 What Another Doctor Told Patient Damages amounting to £5O and costs were awarded to Dr. Octavius Walter Bateman, of St. Mary’s Mount, Flint (Cheshire), at Chester Assizes against Dr. William Albert Pytche Twemlow, Medical Officer of Health to the Flint Town Council, for alleged slander.130 words
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Article134 1933-07-03 1 Mr. D. Owen Evans First at Aberystwyth A novel race took plate on June 17. It started from the House of Commons at nine ajn., when twenty pigeons belonging to members of the Aberystwyth Homing Society were released. At the same time Mr. D. Owen Evans, M.P.134 words
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Advertisement25 1933-07-03 1 j T NAGATA I brothers I DENTISTS I I fl sa d Office next II t 0 The Dispensary ■meh Office 52, Leith Street j25 words
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Advertisement16 1933-07-03 1 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.16 words
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Advertisement45 1933-07-03 1 j IPOH RACES WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY Page 16. TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page. The Mails 13 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Wimbledon Tennis 5 Produce Prices 9 Latest Share Quotations 12 Shipping 13 County Cricket 4 Local Football 3 I Ipoh Handicaps and Results 16 &6.45 words
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Advertisement1619 1933-07-03 2 2 PINANG GAZETTE ANB STRAITS RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY limited. Tin,. Table. (incorporated in th. str.#. Betti™.»*) NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank lime iaoic. > e /*u*oDl I of india, Australia and ohdu AH communications relating to I lI W HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. te England «Jtvertisements should be addressed TRAINS.1,619 words
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Article3783 1933-07-03 3 FAVOURABLE REPORT ON MARBLE ROTARIAN'S AMUSING ANECDOTE: A CHINESE CROESUS: A TALE OF A RUBBER PLANTATION THE CONTROVERSY OVER RESTRICTION POSITION OF THE TIN INDUSTRY o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 21. I’HE FUTURE OF MALAYA Mr. Campbell (Bromley, U.) asked the Secretary of State3,783 words
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Advertisement156 1933-07-03 3 Y«i need ndfer no longer the pein discomfort of Rheumetium Sciatica, Lumbago If your blood la kqpt In a pure and healthy state t remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of effChmte and Starve m UQtno ar TABLKTforts ROLY- POLY «(t POLE’S The best breakfast156 words
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Article415 1933-07-03 4 Lady Simon Urges Empire Investigation Lady Simon, wife of the Foreign Secretary, opening a discussion on slavery’ and conditions akin to slavery, at the British Commonwealth League conference in London, on June 15, said that before we turned our attention to the abolition of slavery in other415 words
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Article699 1933-07-03 4 Mr. H. T. Headley has been appointed to act as Senior Assistant Auditor. Mr. F. W. Gurr, of Ampang Tin Selangor, and Mrs. Gurr, have sailed for Europe. The Ven. Archdeacon Graham White left Singapore on the Hakone Maru last week on a short holiday. Mr. E.699 words
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Advertisement593 1933-07-03 4 TENTH I MALAYAN EXHIBITION I KUALA LUMPUR. IB August BANK HOLIDAYS. Sth, 6th 7th August. j Agriculture. Oils and Fats. Horticulture. Poultry, Cats. Pigs, Weaving and Needlecraft. Art and Photography. Village Industries. Home Section. Malay Schools. TRADE SECTION. Apply to the Secretary, Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association, 12, Barrack Road, Kuala Lumpur.593 words
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Advertisement249 1933-07-03 4 I Columbia J L I I I TOTMME I f UNDERNEATH THE HARLEM MOON Fox-trot C 8584 honeysuckle rose > Hot Rhythm Is The New Style And This Record Of Fletcher Henderson’a Band Is One Of The Best Released. i (THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN IN AMERICA DBIOBS |p ART j&2 T249 words
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Miscellaneous244 1933-07-03 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|B 31.55 m.244 words
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1310 1933-07-03 5 Penang 1933 Bisley SERGT. 001 CHOO TEIK WINS RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP Proceedings Marred By Rain i he continuation of the Penang 1933 Bisley yesterday was marred by rain in the afternoon. There was a drizzle from 2 o’clock onwards but a heavy shower came down about1,310 words
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Article337 1933-07-03 5 Tuck Fee's Opportunism VICTORY BY THE ODD GOAL IN THREE The Perak Chinese who were beaten by four goals to nil, on Saturday, by a Penang XI, met with better success in their match with the Danil Aihsan Football Club yesterday by defeating them by337 words
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Article51 1933-07-03 5 .—Reuter. Great Britain’s Team London, July 1. The team to represent Great Britain in the European zone final against Australia at Wimbledon on July 13, 14 and 15 has been selected as follows: H. W. Austin, G. P. Hughes, F. G. Perry and F. G..—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article48 1933-07-03 5 .—Reu*er. British Ladies to Visit America London, July 1. The following have been selected to play for Great Britain in the Wightman Cup contest at Forest Hills on August 4 and 5: Miss James, Miss Heeley, Miss Nuthall, Miss Round, Miss Scriven and A. N. Other..—Reu*er. - 48 words
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Article287 1933-07-03 5 Sanders In Deadly Form EIGHT WICKETS VICTORY FOR P.C.C. The Penang Cricket Club scored an easy victory over the Ceylon Association by defeating them by 8 wickets on the Esplanade, yesterday. The Ceylonese winning the toss, elected to bat but met with disaster, the whole side287 words
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Article413 1933-07-03 5 Free School Defeat Edward VII. School (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. The annual inter-school cricket match between the Penang Free School and the King Edward VII School, Taiping, was played on Saturday and resulted in a win for the Free School by 38 runs on413 words
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Article185 1933-07-03 5 Faster Than Tilden’s Best WIMBLEDON RESULTS London, July 1. Miss Round celebrated her selection in the Wightman Cup team by a mixed doubles victory with Miki over Andrews and Miss Stammers. The victory, however, was chiefly due to Miki’s admirable support and brilliant hitting. In the men’s185 words
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Article46 1933-07-03 5 included all the Ryder Cup players.—Reuter. England Beat Scotland Edinburgh, July 1. On the Royal Burgess Links in the International Professional Golf Competition, England beat Scotland by 10 matches to 5. Three were halved. The England team included all the Ryder Cup players.—Reuter.included all the Ryder Cup players.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article98 1933-07-03 5 Match Abandoned Owing to Rain After a fine start had been made the match between Mr. F. Reuten’s XI and the Chinese Recreation Club on the Victoria Green yesterday was abondoned owing to the rain. The Chinese won the toss and sent in their opponents to98 words
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Article308 1933-07-03 5 Fighting Choo Outpointed CARPENTIER WINS FIRST FIGHT (BY SECONDS-OUT") Snowy Faulkner scored a points’ victory over Fighting Choo last night at the Fun and Frolic Park in a fight of ten rounds, using his ringcraft to such advantage that he did not allow Choo to fight him.308 words
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Article257 1933-07-03 5 WEEK-END AT FUN FROLIC Special Attractions Draw Big Crowd The Amalgamated Amusements recently announced that they were closing down Wembley so that they may concentrate all their energy and resources at Fun and Frolic and to give the public bigger and better shows and more value for their money. The257 words
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Advertisement24 1933-07-03 5 J j ■ff L Jill A IU [lll fljriL iri I I kiji Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Ba/nk Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone iftll.24 words
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Advertisement35 1933-07-03 5 SELLING MADE EASY— Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a "throwaway price.” Send along a sniqll advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of at a -atisfactory igure.35 words
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1388 1933-07-03 6 Senlac Also Returns L Good Time T TRUE LIGHT AND ETONA PAY BEST DIVIDENDS Corais Destroyed And Mayo Hurt (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 1 Morning Star smashed the Ipoh course record for the 5% furlongs to-day while Senlac’s time in the big1,388 words
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Article773 1933-07-03 6 McNee's Sterling Game A CENTRE FORWARD MUST BE FOUND Those who took a gamble, defied the elements, and went to the St. Xavier’s football ground on Saturday, in the hope of seeing something really inspiring in the football line, came away disappointed. From whistle to whistle773 words
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Advertisement72 1933-07-03 6 S < H «RwSi (-..cosh/ J 1 I dofeelv Rotten j b" Ws HW 5 C WHAT APITY “e "C YOU D,DN T w I TRY sqlicnum I I) ,Ts A real > S Wur* life b" 1 Ant S™ i ■r FULL PARTICULARS A 1 |j fl J I72 words
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Advertisement346 1933-07-03 6 'Jtf e R Alienburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food346 words
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Article293 1933-07-03 7 Passport Trouble Over Return to U.S.A. FUTURE BROTHERS-IN-LAW OF HEIRESS Paris, June 17. Prince David Mdivani and Prince Serge Mdivani, who are now in Paris for the wedding of their brother Alexis to Miss Barbara Hutton, the Woolworth heiress, are unable Lq return to the United293 words
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187 1933-07-03 7 Butler As a Witness for Mr. J. T. Pearce Mr. Justice Bateson, in the Divoroe Court, granted a decree nisi to Mr. James Townsend Pearce, of Whitebarn Cottage, Boars Hill, Oxford, because of the misconduct of his wife. Mrs. Olive Sylvia Peace, nee Sainsbury,187 words
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176 1933-07-03 7 Regret at Their Passing i Silence About Himself Mr. Justice Avory kept silence on the matter of his own retirement about which Rumour has been so rife of late when he opened the South-eastern circuit Assizes at Heratford. But on the matter of176 words
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Article346 1933-07-03 7 Senior Race Again Won by S. Woods LAP RECORD BROKEN Melton Competitor Crashes London, June 17. For the second year in succession, Stanley Woods, the crack Norton rider, has won the Junior and Senior T.T. Races in the Isle of Man. On Monday, Woods, a Dublin toffee346 words
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Article276 1933-07-03 7 The Bill to Amend Law The text was issued on June 16th of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Bill. The object of the Bill is to amend the law relating to the national status of married women, so far as is necessary, for giving276 words
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Article386 1933-07-03 7 Inquest Story of Two Victims YOUNG CONSTABLE’S BRAVERY The double tragedy which resulted in the death of Constable T. W. Jewes and William Burke, ex-boxer, in an attempt to rescue a kitten which had been marooned on a ledge in the river Irwell, at Manchester, was investigated386 words
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219 1933-07-03 7 Two Other Men and Persons Unknown Mentioned in Police Court London, June 20. Arrested on a warrant, Leonard Tom, aged 42, diamond broker, of Cleve-road, Hampstead, N.W., was charged at Marlboroughstreet Police Court with unlawfully conspiring wkith Alfred Philpot and William Baldock219 words
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Article313 1933-07-03 7 Daily Drama of Lonely Isle ANNUAL JOY-DAY Twenty years from now, life will be quite impossible on the loneliest island in the world, Tristan da Cunha. There will not be enough food to support the 164 inhabitants, 42 of whom are under 14 years of313 words
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Advertisement37 1933-07-03 7 If you wish to extend your trade and find ne* customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinanj Gazette.” It circulates throuphout the whole of S’orth Malaya. Siam a”- Sumatra. As a sellini neditim it stands unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement257 1933-07-03 7 =wrW w A, s Smooth! h There is such clean efficiency in its performance. The full width of the blade edge—an edge as free as that of the Barber’s razor—comes into action with a smoothness that astounds. Sets at 50 cts., $1.50, $3.00, g vJfy 4 50 fe A VkU257 words
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Article547 1933-07-03 8 The high hopes which were held for the success of the World Economic Conference are not being fulfilled, and they are not likely to be unless something extraordinary happens. Up to the present the Conference has achieved nothing all that the delegates have done is to lose547 words
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Article220 1933-07-03 8 On the railway line at some point between Parit Buntar and Nibong Tebal, passengers complain of the awful stench that assails their nostrils as the train is passing over that particular section. One passenger, who is a constant traveller up and down the line, said the smell emanated220 words
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Article1206 1933-07-03 8 nnqp over the blankets Maggie put her nose over and hastily withdrew it a ain q f dow panes were all frozen. She lay fo a second, and then bounded out of bed. Picture night! She mustn t be a e of all days. Suppose she was late1,206 words
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Article836 1933-07-03 8 A QUICK-CHANGE CARTOON The accommodating photograph which, so Sir Samuel Hoare told the House of Commons, contrived in one place to suggest “armed natives threatening to attcak English residents,” and had been published elsewhere to illustrate “a meeting of untouchables,” while it was actually a picture of836 words
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Advertisement134 1933-07-03 8 A splendid SUpper and then I-L* a Carlsberg. fpßKaf z ~gS&v i li M VJFO Once tasted m always wanted j «8 the king of beers SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. frltUfi'iiT 71 7 T-' T’ ’E TT’ T’-T/"-’? 7 T'T- 7 r’F-_TZ T134 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-03 8 When 1 Buying Hams 11 1 ALWAYS SPECIFY ■r: OIH W J® Wte.’: ML Well-known i throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. I 7: 1TL7&71 S^-l42 words
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Article908 1933-07-03 9 The World Must Woke DR. SHELDRAKE'S PLEA FOR BROTHERHOOD Hundreds of Moslems invaded the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, from an early hour on Friday afternoon in anticipation of the lecture on ‘Beauties of Islam,” by Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, the life-president of the Western Islamic Association. Long before908 words
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Article433 1933-07-03 9 Ship Tragedy Inquest: Malays 1 Evidence COOK'S FALL INTO HOLD Several Asiatic members of the crew of the s.s. Bhanagsi told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, on Friday how frightened they were to touch the body of the second cook of the ship whom433 words
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Article106 1933-07-03 9 Drivers are told How to be a perfect motorist” in a series of commandments published in Paris. These commandments run “Slow down for the sake of your own skin, not to please the police. “Prudence invented the brake. Pride invented the accelerator. “An idiot106 words
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Article815 1933-07-03 9 Chinese Who Signed a Promissory Note TOTAL LOSS Discharge Suspended For Two Years Mr. Justice Mills, in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court, on Friday, suspended for two years the application for discharge made by a Chinese named Khoo Kim Sai. “I feel that the bankrupt has been815 words
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Article288 1933-07-03 9 Engagement to Miss Rose Bingham The “Evening Standard” learns that the engagement will be announced shortly of the 22-year-old Earl of Warwick, iate 2nd Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, to Miss Rose Bingham, the beautiful daughter of Lady Rosabelle Brand. Miss Bingham is 20 years of age.288 words
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Article135 1933-07-03 9 —Reuter. PREMIER’S STATEMENT London, July 3. Mr. Macdonald last night informed supporters of the gold standard that Britain could not associate herself with a gold declaration without the United States concurrence, according to the “Daily Telegraph tfhich adds that Mr. Macdonald hinted the possibility of a separate, but.—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article187 1933-07-03 9 You can all become weavers—a fascinating and profitable art —if you care to, quite easily. It is so simple. All you have to do is to go to Elsing Hall, Elsing, Norfolk, which is set in the most beautiful surroundings, and Mrs. Thackeray will there187 words
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Article87 1933-07-03 9 SATURDAY TO-DAY UN—Spot London £222-15-0 £222-15-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £222-0-0 £222-0-0 London «*****% $115.25 Singapore Business Done Nominal Pen iig Buyers Business Done ex n’t $4.05 COPRA—(Sundrled) 4 «19 00 $19.00 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 3J3d. London 6ftc.(G) 6%c.(G) New York 10% cts 11A ctg Singapore TAPIOCA Medium Pearl87 words
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Advertisement152 1933-07-03 9 iMarvellous Stuff!' Day by day from all parts of the world grateful parents write to Guildford de- j scribing what Cow Gate has done for C their babies. When all other foods have failed, Cow Gate has been tried with immediate and noticeable results. Vomiting has ceased, weight has been152 words
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Article330 1933-07-03 10 1 Plan for Europe •TO COME INTO FORCE IN JANUARY A new wavelength plan for European broadcasting stations has been settled by the Broadcasting Conference of European I Governments which ended at Lucerne on June 19. The plan, which involved fire weeks discussion, was signed by twenty-seven330 words
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Article172 1933-07-03 10 Harley-st. Doctor’s Wife Knocked Down A Brighton, June 19. A 19-year-old baronet’s car knocked down and killed the wife of a street doctor on the Hove sea front. r>r Al G,^ yS aged 40, wife of »r. Alan Hacking, of Haverstock Hill Hampstead and Harley-street,172 words
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Article122 1933-07-03 10 Woman’s First Flight Asleep AH the Way Sea Ae“XX\n XT""*’ tnom Jersey with an invalid M rav<!lUn «dden HoT ««4, near Clacton. H,l_ Three weeks ago Mrs Channel Isles for”' WCTt tnAan 111. Relative. holiday and was FHne. and h«- X hartered aero»“<ed her Ut122 words
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Article242 1933-07-03 10 Plea for Husband After Attack WORKED IN CAFE Liverpool, June 17. An amazing story of her one year of married life was told by a flaxen-haired girl of twenty to the Liverpool magistrates. John Connolly, the husband, had pleaded guilty to wounding his wife, Margaret242 words
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Article165 1933-07-03 10 In a Spinney Near the Twelfth Hole FAMILY OF TWENTY Members and the staff of the Royal MidSurrey Golf Club occasionally go kittenhunting in a spinney near the twelfth hole. When they find a litter of new-born kitten they drown them. Often they have difficulty in finding165 words
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Article232 1933-07-03 10 Last Word in Modern Design The 8.8.C.’s new organ, the first in England designed for broadcasting only, was officially opened and dedicated on June 16 at a concert heard by two audiences. In the concert hall at Broadcasting House was a gathering of organists and232 words
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Article418 1933-07-03 10 Mrs. Pastor Stokes Dead RED KLARA” THE REVOLUTIONARY The deaths were announced on June 20, of two noted women in the advanced Labour world. Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, who had a varied career as a London slum-dweller, a Socialist leader, and the wife of a New418 words
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239 1933-07-03 10 Will End Gibraltar As A Stronghold Madrid, June 18. An underwater tunnel, ten miles long, linking Europe with Africa, under the Straits of Gibraltar, is now on the road to realisation. This is the prospect that follows the visit of the Spanish Home Secretary, Senor239 words
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Article589 1933-07-03 10 Dash Into Back of Goods Train DRIVER KILLED, 3 INJURED Ambergate (Derbyshire), June 17. One of the two drivers of the L.M.S. night mail from Sheffield to Bristol was killed and the other was seriously injured when their express train, drawn by two engines, dashed into589 words
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Advertisement77 1933-07-03 10 I DIVINE MEDICINE OF 1 HERNIA CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT 1 OPERATION I Why do you suffer from Hernia Come to > ua, we shall make a contract with you and I cure you of the disease. If you fail to see 1 us, send three annas postal stamp,77 words
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Advertisement220 1933-07-03 10 <7that needs no artificial aids THE kind of beauty that is founded on rational living and eating endures through a lifetime. Include Quaker Oats in your daily diet. It will send rich* red blood pulsing through your veins bringing a lasting colour to your cheeks and the charm of health220 words
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Article2198 1933-07-03 11 INJECTION DOUBLES WORKING ABILITY: TABLOID MEALS FROM COTTON SEED: EXTRACTING POWER FROM THE AIR: NEW COLOUR FILM PROCESS o (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 17. A GLAND’S MANY FUNCTIONS An extract from the outer part of the adrenal gland, situated near the kidney, has been found2,198 words
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Advertisement123 1933-07-03 11 cm xS c \t>.\ ch felsite 11 W W. D. &H. O. WILLS. BRISTOL LONDON. useful Medicine for all Climates > fit 8 1 W I It 1 I There is Substitute. Act» like charm In Ch»ck» and arreata DIARRHCEA and FEVER, CROUP, AGUE, ruil 1 Q Th. reliable Family123 words
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Article750 1933-07-03 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s short list at 12 a na. to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Austral Malay 29)6 31)6 27,0 28 6 Ayer Hitam 13|6 14|l%ex 13)6 14 l%ex Batu Caves 42% 47% 42% 47%750 words
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Article67 1933-07-03 12 The output of Rambun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan, for June 1933, was 221 piculs. The output of Kuala Lumpur Tin No Liability for the month of June: —No. 1 Dredge—Hours run 317; yards 36,099; output 175 piculs. Hitam Tin, Limited, and Reduced. —Output for the month of June, 1933,67 words
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Article112 1933-07-03 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 86% 86% New York 4.31% 4.26% Montreal 4.71 4.66 Brussels 24.19 24.23% Geneva 17.55 17.57% Amsterdam 8.43 8.46 Milan 64 1)16 64 3)16 Berlin 14.30% Stockholm 19.42% 19.42% Copenhagen 22 13)32 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 31% 31% Prague 113% 114 Helsingfors112 words
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Article56 1933-07-03 12 PENANG, JULY 3 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 29)32 4 m|ts 2|3Si Private 3 m|ta credit 2|4 1 3 (J 3 Documentary 2|4-& On New York Bank Demand 49 France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 38% dis nom. Shanghai T.T.56 words
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Article1118 1933-07-03 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST CO t a NAMES, x St a tr, H S (RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Allenby Rubber Co. 75 85 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 55 65 Amalgamated Malay Estates I IC I 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 00 1 10 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates IS 201,118 words
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Article289 1933-07-03 12 JULY 5 Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting, Ipoh, 2nd day. JULY 6 3rd address on “Poetry," by the Rev. Colin King, Hutching’s School, 8.15 p m. JULY 7 S.S. Trade Commission Sitting in Penang commences. JULY 8 P. C. C. Sports, Esplanade. Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting,289 words
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Advertisement82 1933-07-03 12 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver tising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you set82 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-07-03 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Ralnfal 6 a.m. 74 E 29 inches Noon 84 E TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat® TO-DAY 8.41 a.m. 1.27 a.m. 8.52 p.m. 3.03 p.m. TO-MORROW 9.45 a.m. 2.48 a.m. 10.11 p.m. 4.32 p.m.38 words
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Article582 1933-07-03 13 Schedule of Principal Lines rhe following is a list of vessels arriving «tailing from Penang during the week: LN PORT TO-DAY S.S. MALACCA from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sails for the same ports to-day. S.S. RENGAM from Sitiawan, Bindings and Pangkor. S.S. BURDWAN for Europe. S.S.582 words
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Article1015 1933-07-03 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Butch Air Mail Service K.N.I.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. “Rawang” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day.1,015 words
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Advertisement84 1933-07-03 13 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one.iweekSt end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to'you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so far as their84 words
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Advertisement176 1933-07-03 13 1 Qse this Wonderful Healer for JOSKIN DISORDER The most stubborn Eczema, Psoriasis or Pruritus yields to the amazing healing influence of D.D.D. Prescription. Relief is immediate. Eczematous diseases are always most active when you get to bed, but a little D.D.D. Prescription applied with cotton-wool will stop the itching176 words
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Miscellaneous165 1933-07-03 13 STILL SHOWING TO CROWDED HOUSES! 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF J CECIL B. DE MILLE'S j SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH “Ths Sign ©f The Cross TO-MORROW I ANOTHER BRILLIANT BRITISH FILM “INSULT" with ELIZABETH ALLAN I j Fun SfPFrolic MONDAY. 3rd JULY. 1933. Thoong Yit Cantonese Opera Will165 words
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Miscellaneous123 1933-07-03 13 )-L _VX.I/ ’I 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 FIRST NATIONAL’S SPARKLING, SNAPPY MUSICAL ROMANCE > "THE CROONER" I f With THE POPULAR ENGLISH STAR OF “JOURNEY’S END” > I f DAVID MANNERS I 1 i m 1 PLUS A SPECIAL ATTRACTION 1 f THE BRILLIANT BRITISH FEATURETTE 1 j "A VOICE123 words
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Article221 1933-07-03 14 Man Who Made Sure King Carol Left England MANY CONFIDENTIAL TASKS Ex-detective Inspector Thomas Haines, who was for nearly 25 years attached to the special branch at Scotland Yard, and knew many of the secrets of European politics, was drowned on June 14, while bathing at221 words
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Article227 1933-07-03 14 Jeweller’s Shop HoldUp EXCITING STREET CHASE Two men armed with a shot-gun and a knife shaped like an Oriental dagger forced their way into a Kensington jeweller’s shop on June 20, and held up the assistants while they made a selection of jewellery. Police were called227 words
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Article318 1933-07-03 14 Churches and British Attitude Anglican and Free Churches, at a meeting in Birmingham, protested against the reservation by the British Cabinet of the right of bombing from the air in certain circumstances. Dr. Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, who was the principal speaker, said “It is a bad318 words
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Article595 1933-07-03 14 Despairing Cries to the World THOUSANDS DIE OF HUNGER When will this slave-driving stop Are we human beings? Have we no right camps published under the title, “Out of the Deep.’’ despairing heart-cry is typical of one of the most remarkable collections of letters ever595 words
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Article276 1933-07-03 14 One Swimmer to Make a Summer GIRL’S HOPE London, June 20. One girl aspirant has come along to save this year’s Channel swimming season. For a time it looked as though there would be no attempts at all. People at Dover and Folkestone were asking Where are276 words
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Article204 1933-07-03 14 Bench Remand Her to Gaol Southend, June 17. A girl of 14 was remanded to Holloway Prison by the Southend Bench. The girl, w’hose home is at Westcliff, had previously been on remand at St. Monica's Home on a charge of wandering, and the matron of204 words
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Article191 1933-07-03 14 Exams, to Help Young Students in Profession Degrees in transport were foreshadowed by Mr. P. J. H. Hannon, in his presidential speech at the annual conference of the Industrial Transport Association, held in London on June 16. Very few Associations,” he said, “provide their apprentices with such facilities191 words
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Advertisement269 1933-07-03 14 STRAITS CHKUNici-r-5 bullfinch butter Ji 3 a" < L FOR -z PURITY i i tel U Km n aS /7 a /1 1 B /a < The Butter for Everybody ■Z SOLE AGENTS: Z- Henry AVa-ugH fir* Go., Z; PENANG j i SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. z- > Newly discovered!269 words
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Advertisement2026 1933-07-03 15 J d f /I P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA \/\fcAA_jll—JL A AND apcar lines myoffiNcssSgia (Companies Incorporated in England) TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MA,L PASSENGER andCARGO services Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. iJSton LINE Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co., Penan v T.1..L. a C. PHRONTIS Marseilles, London, Amsterdam H’burg. July 82,026 words
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Article339 1933-07-03 16 Dutiable Liquor Of two Hokkien Chinese arrested at P. 30 a.m. yesterday at house 63, Kampong Trusan Road, tho charges of possessing dutiable liquor, fermenting intoxicating liquor and possessing distilling apparatus were withdrawn against one named Lim Boon Tong, stated to be a visitor at339 words
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Article46 1933-07-03 16 Only One Case ,7 To-morrow The fourth session of the Penang Assizes will be held to-morrow before Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson. There is only one case on the calendar. In this Ng Ah Kim is to be indicted with having unlawfully returned from banishment.46 words
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Article106 1933-07-03 16 Kleptomaniac Who Blamed God A Mohamedan Indian who had developed a kink for theft and other kindered offences When produced to-day before the District Judge for sentence on a charge of possession of stolen property, blamed God for the defect which always drove him to commit106 words
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Article93 1933-07-03 16 Chinese Sentenced On pleading guilty to a charge of housebreaking and theft, a Chinese named Chuah Peng Lye, was to-day sentenced to twelve months rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months police supervision, by the Penang District Judge. The accused frankly admitted that he had broken93 words
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Article59 1933-07-03 16 Bound Over for Six Months Mohamed Ali, the Chief Police Officer’s Orderly, who was charged with the theft of a ring or alternatively with diafeonestly retaining stolen property was to-day convicted on the alternative charge and was bound over in the sum erf to come up ior59 words
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Article369 1933-07-03 16 Brynmawr Child Whom He Sent to Hospital Mavis Morgan, the thirteen-year-old daughter of an unemployed Brynmawr miner, is known as “the Prince’s little sweetheart.” She is a patient at the Shropshire Orthopaedic Hospital at Park Hall, between Gobowen and Osw’estry. Mavis was sent to this hospital369 words
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Article384 1933-07-03 16 Handicaps For Wednesday CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the Second Day of the Perak Turf Club Meeting to be run on Wednesday at Ipoh. RACE 1 Horses, Class 4, 5 furlongs, 2.30 p.m. Kali 907 Bob-the-Gorger 902 Hannah’s Garden 991 High384 words
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Article115 1933-07-03 16 For B.P. de Silva Cup THE REST TEAM SELECTED At a meeting of Club representatives at the Chinese Recreation Club Pavilion last night the foUowing team was selected to represent the Rest against the Europeans, for the B. P. de Silva Cup on Saturday and115 words
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Article43 1933-07-03 16 Smith Defeats Eldred (From Our Own Singapore, July 3. J. T. Smith won the Island Golf Championship, beating W. Eldred by five and four over 36. Smith returned cards of 71 and 60, and Eldred scores of 78 and 59.43 words
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Article36 1933-07-03 16 The first meeting of the new Rotary Year will be held to-morrow at the E. O. Hotel at 1 p.m., w’hen Rotarian Dr. Ariff will address the members on The Story of Rotary.”36 words
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Article189 1933-07-03 16 Successful Annual Sale of Work The members of St. George’s Tamil Church Workers’ Association, Penang, held their Annual Sale of Work at St. George’s Tamil Chapel, Pitt Street, on Saturday, at 4.30 p.m. In spite of the inclement weather, a fairly good crowd turned up to189 words
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Article111 1933-07-03 16 The following passengers arrived by the ?.s, "K*4ah” from Belawan Deli this morning Mr. W. J. Ekels, Mr. Den Breens, Mr. H. Knudsen, Mr. H. Barry, Mr. C. Jhamatmal, Mr. P. R. Kirpalami, Madam Cheong Yoon Yin, Mr. Loke Man Chan, Mr. Cheah Lean Guan. S.S. KLANG Mr.111 words
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Obituary42 1933-07-03 16 FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Mr. Soon Ah Lee will take place on Sunday, the 9th July, 1933 at 10 a.m. from his residence at Lunas for interment at Pinanti. Friends and relatives are requested not to send sweetmeats (bitcheans).42 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-03 16 I O. HOTEL PENANG'S PREMIER MODERN IN EVERY WAY TO-MORROW Special Dinner Dance ’PHONE No. 322. Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the top of the tree-42 words
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Advertisement118 1933-07-03 16 PARMANAND’S 'I NEW PRINTED CREPE-DE-CHINES GEORGETTES JUST UNPACKED FOR AFTERNOON I < and EVENING FROCKS You Will Delight In The Exclusive Diagonal Stripes And Floral Designs, The Fine Weave And Extra Durability Of These I] New Printed Silks You Can Make Exceedingly Smart Dresses From These, Or Let PARMANAND’S Make118 words
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