Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 July 1933
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Title Section20 1933-07-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 153. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 4th JULY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article425 1933-07-04 1 -Reuter. Statement By Gold Countries BRITISH DELEGATION DISCUSS SITUATION London, July 3. The American delegation decided to oppose any movement to adjourn the Economic Conference at the present stage. The delegation is divided on the question of the withdrawal of Mr. Pittman’s resolution for the International-Reuter. - 425 words
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Article95 1933-07-04 1 .—Reuter. British Reply Wanted Tokio, July 3. The Foreign Office has cabled Mr. Matsudaira asking for the British reply to the Japanese query of May 22 regarding the proposed Indo-Japanese trade parley. Mr. Matsudaira is also reported to have been instructed to call attention to the apparent.—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article120 1933-07-04 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Against Soviet STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT London, July 3. The Metropolitan-Vickers Engineers Thornton and Macdonald who have been released from prison left Moscow last night and to-day crossed the Russian frontier into Poland at Stolpce. Capt. Anthony Eden in the House of Commons, said—Rugby Radio Service. - 120 words
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Article69 1933-07-04 1 -Reuter. Soviet’s Apology to Japan Moscow, July 3. M. Sokolnikoff has informed Mr. Ota, the Japanese Ambassador, that the charge that three Japanese fishermen were snot dead from the shore at KaKmchatka as reported on June 26 was true. He tendered an apology on behalf of the-Reuter. - 69 words
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Article65 1933-07-04 1 -Reuter. Soviet Trade Representative at Tokio Moscow, July 4. A message from Tokio states that an attempt was made to assassinate M. Kochetov, the Soviet trade representative at Tokio. His assailant was the head of a revolutionary organisation and was arrested. The Japanese Foreign Ministry has expressed regret-Reuter. - 65 words
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Article64 1933-07-04 1 —Reuter. Statement by Director of Agriculture, D.E.I. Medan, July 3. Dr. Bernard, the retired Dutch East Indies’ Director of Agriculture, interviewed by Reuter, declared that the Dutch East Indies Government’s viewpoint in regard to rubber restriction was unchanged but circumstances were so altered in recent years that the—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article60 1933-07-04 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Awaiting F avourable Weather London, July 3. Slight damage to General Balbo’s plane during the refuelling of the Italian fleet of seaplanes off Londonderry is being repaired. Lord Londonderry, Secretary for Air, flew from London this afternoon to welcome the Italian airmen who are—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article17 1933-07-04 1 —Reuter. Buenos Aires, July 4. The death has taken place of the octogenarian ex-President Irigoyen.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article224 1933-07-04 1 —Reuter. EIGHT SIGNATORIES London, July 3. A non-aggression pact has been signed in London between the Soviet, Afghanistan, Estonia, Latvia, Persia, Poland, Roumania and Turkey and consists of five articles and one annexe. It defines aggressor as: (1) the State which is the first to declare war;—Reuter. - 224 words
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51 1933-07-04 1 Cashier Set Upon and Robbed (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 3. A gang of seven armed men yesterday set upon and wounded the cashier of a European rice mill and stole 4,000 ticals. The cashier was taken to hospital. Four arrests were made51 words
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Article129 1933-07-04 1 In Cabin On P. O. 11 Naldera 11 MR. A. F. MATHEWS Gibraltar, July 3. On the arrival of the P. O. Naldera from Singapore the captain reported that Alban Frank Mathews, a London accountant, was found dead in a first-class cabin and had been buried129 words
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43 1933-07-04 1 —Reuter. Lisbon, July 4. Portugal and her Colonies all achieved budgets either balanced or showing substantial surpluses for the coming year. The Portuguese budget showed a surplus of 2,000,000 escudos and the Macao and Timor budgets balanced.——Reuter. - 43 words
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Article39 1933-07-04 1 MR. MRS. MOLLISON Trans-Atlantic flight.—Rugby Radio Service. Leave London for Pendine Sands London, July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Mollison in their aeroplane Seafarer have left for Pendine Sands, Wales, the starting point of their proposed Trans-Atlantic flight.—Rugby Radio Ser-Trans-Atlantic flight.—Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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1364 1933-07-04 1 Loud Speakers Not To Be Operated In Public Places A BOON TO AMATEUR THEATRICALS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 3. The Singapore Municipality has made the first move in what may be an official war on noise following Sir Cecil Clementi s cracker bilk1,364 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-04 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement41 1933-07-04 1 TO-DAY’S ROTARY ADDRESS Page 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page. The Mails Foreign Cables I and 3 Wimbledon Tennis 5 Produce Prices 9 Latest Share Quotations 12 Shipping 13 Ipoh Handicaps and Selections 16 Dr. Ariff’s Rotary Address 1» Excess Tin Restriction 941 words
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Advertisement1707 1933-07-04 2 ■ATCC FAR PARIIAI OVERSEA CHINESE R hl J OASIIAL BANKING CORPORATION ADVERTISEMENTS limited. Qsagjaraio (incorporated to the Straits Settlement..) NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank Al! communications relating to I 1 f J HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU« OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA A. i t flflflfl n.v. "Pinang Gazette.” V itmited (NETHERLANDS TRADING Paid-up .Capital £3,000,«# THE1,707 words
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468 1933-07-04 3 Offices Raided, Funds Seized, Uniform Banned EXIT THE STEEL HELMETS Hitler Quarrels With Hugenberg Hitler, the German dictator, has declared war on his old allies the Nationalist Party of Germany—the party that helped to put him in power. Secret police, aided by bands of468 words
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Article511 1933-07-04 3 Still Yarn Spinning and Singing LORD RUNCIMAN Lord Runciman, who will be 86 in a few days’ time showed at a gathering recently how “young” a veteran he is by, not only relating happy stories of the sea, but singing a song. The511 words
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Advertisement310 1933-07-04 3 q «n n n n n Malaya's own I Thirst Quencher f 3 I TTlffilF® i I ra’lJ IV 3 u mt» was ui&a ms w a G nWX fIBBTW irrar. irrarw 3 E > |T\ 3 FBA uP" H 9 3 1 IDIIHLrf Hr IlHv 3 mm I r310 words
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Advertisement18 1933-07-04 3 "EVERY DAY DRESSES'* Well cut and Reasonably Priced Chinese kAHTERIt Beach Street, Penang. By Courtesy Robinson Piano, Co.18 words
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Advertisement51 1933-07-04 3 y Healthy Youthful Skins Demand the Best Cui icura Soap, made of the purest ingredients, thoroughly cleanses and protects the skin, keeping it in good condition; CuHcura tr-snlment heals that unexpected pimple or rash. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Building.51 words
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Advertisement230 1933-07-04 3 Adds new magic t 0 meat, fish, vegetables, soups and stews. I- sole. Agents: WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. r Eagle Globe I ra STEEL PRODUCTS .M f| ALWAYS THE BEST I :'l H PURCHASABLE 1 m HACK SAW BLADES. |7l TOOL STEEL if |J230 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article864 1933-07-04 4 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I have read with great interest the controversy on the above subject in the correspondence columns of the Straits Echo. I have not the slightest doubt that the Rev. Colin King understands in the right line, if he864 words
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Article724 1933-07-04 4 Dr V R. Gabriel, of the Health Office; Ipoh,’ has been admitted to hospital for treatment. Extension of leave has been granted to Dr. R. S. Johnston, Health Officer, Malayan. Medical Service. The appointment of Mr. F. J. Morten, M.CIS., to be Director of Education,. S.S. and724 words
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Advertisement61 1933-07-04 4 si I Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. i 1 j MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS j NOTE BOOKS I PENCILS INK GUM I Estate Supplies I- LEDGERS I CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS LETTERHEADS I MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS I I ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS j I at I i I Competitive61 words
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Advertisement180 1933-07-04 4 A* Columbia I II s**** I I TO THESE I I UNDERNEATH THE HARLEM MOON Fox-trot C 8584 rose Hot Rhythm Is The New Style And This Record Of Fletcher Henderson’s Band Is One Of The Best Released. f THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN IN AMERICA DBTOBS j P ART 1 2180 words
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Article280 1933-07-04 5 Penang Team Selected SUDIN TO LEAD THE ATTACK Adams In Goal Two changes have been made by the selectors in the team to represent Penang in the Malaya Cup match against Selangor, from the side that duty for the settlement against Perak a fortnight ago. Sudin280 words
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Article110 1933-07-04 5 To-day, at the Esplanade, from 6 P.M. to 7.30 P.M. 1. March —A Nation Again —Hume. 2. Overture —Terpsichore—Bilton. 3. Selection —Round The Map —Finck. 4. Intermezzo —An Angel’s Song— Sammons. 5. Fox Trot—Sunshine And Roses— Nicholis. 6. Selection —La Poupee —Audran. 7. One Step —Flame Of Desire110 words
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Article55 1933-07-04 5 Tennis Tournament The following are the results of recent ties: Ladies’ Singles: —3 Mrs. Hutchings beat Scr. Mrs. Laville 6—2, 6—3. Todies’ Singles (Final): —3 Mrs. Hutchings beat —3 Miss Fitzpatrick 6 1; Men’s Doubles (Final): 15.3 Robertson and van Houten beat 15 Bryant and Story 755 words
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Article28 1933-07-04 5 Mr. Ong Joo Sun will deliver a lecture on •“Local Unemployment, Its Cause and Cure” on Wednesday, sth July, 1933, at 8.00 p.m.28 words
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Article159 1933-07-04 5 —Reuter. Wimbledon Singles MRS. WILLS-MOODY STILL WINNING London, July 3. Great Britain’s hopes of a victory in the men’s singles at Wimbledon vanished in the fifth round when Satoh beat Austin and Crawford beat Hughes. The results were as follows: MEN'S SINGLES—FIFTH ROUND Crawford (Australia) bt.—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article274 1933-07-04 5 Several Surprises (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 3.. Several surprise defeats were witnessed in the 3rd round of the Club Tournament when the two seeded players Ng Say Tee and E. A. Badsha were vanquished by two young players in Chin Sen 800 and Tay274 words
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117 1933-07-04 5 Sungei Patani, July 1. (From Our Own Correspondent) The members of the Sungei Patani Kedah Indian Association will stage a play entitled (in Tamil) SUSEELA or FAITHFUL WIFE under the kind patronages of Drs. N. K. Menon of Penang and S. M. Kumarasamy (acting Assistant117 words
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Article184 1933-07-04 5 Results of Finals (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 3. The Ipoh Club’s Tennis Tournament has concluded and the results are as follows: MEN’S SINGLES FINAL C. N. Reed beat Weatherstone 6—o 6—l. MEN’S DOUBLES FINAL Chung Ah Ming and Dr. Khong beat Irvine and Chappel, 6184 words
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Article288 1933-07-04 5 The Crooner and A Voice Said Good-Night At the Queen’s there is a delightful skit on the jazz band fraternity entitled “The Crooner.” It shows you how a young dance band leader, Teddy (David Manners), is boosted as The Crooner by a publicity man, Peter288 words
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Article38 1933-07-04 5 In honour of the Moulood,” Tuan Shaikh Abdullah Al Maghrabi, will deliver g lecture in Malay, on Islamic Morality, at the Union premises, 306, Anson Road, to-day, at 8.30 p.m. All are cordially invited.38 words
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Advertisement65 1933-07-04 5 Slump er no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver using Department exercises discrimination. It ha; 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 see65 words
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Advertisement286 1933-07-04 5 es Sir! Saxone Shoes are the finest investment, even i during the present i depressing times. The e *f ra °ne poys for AmT Saxone is amply justified j wonderful dura- i bility, comfort service given in return Wteaways FOR .SAXONE SHOES i Tan Grain Derby j The ideal golf286 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous476 1933-07-04 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme Eor Straita 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. Announcement* will be made at frequent interval» Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.476 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-07-04 5 WEATHER REPORT ’Temp Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 74 E 6 inches Noon 81 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wale. TO-DAY 9.45 a.m. 2.48 a.m. 10.11 p.m. 4.32 p.m. TO-MORROW 10.40 a.m. 4.10 a.m. 11.17 p.m. 5.37 p.m.38 words
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INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
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Article1309 1933-07-04 6 Killed Sahib And Memsahib KITCHEN BOY'S CONFESSION Quetta, June 20. That he had “killed the sahib and memsahib with an axe as the sahib had deliberately provoked him by abusing him in an indecent manner,” was the confession made by Abdul Rahman, a kitchen boy, when examined1,309 words
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Article454 1933-07-04 6 The Ultra-Modern Girl MUSLIM SPEAKER’S VIEW Madras, June 19. “I am not a fanatic. My love for my sisters does not blind me to the defects of my sex. I only appeal to you to do, women bare justice by doing your best for the spread454 words
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Article280 1933-07-04 6 Chittagong T rial Begins ALLEGED AIM TO WAGE WAR Chittagong, June 15. The trial opened to-day before the Special Tribunal of Suryya Sen, Tarakeswar Dastidar and Miss Kalpana Dutt in the supplementary armoury raid case. Rai Bahadur Nagendrariath Bannerjee, opening the case for the Crown, characterised280 words
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Article199 1933-07-04 6 Brahmins Condemn Gandni Wedding STRONG WORDS IN TELEGRAMS Chamoli, June 17. Strong condemnation of the marriage between Mr. Gandhi’s son, Mr. Devadas Gandhi, and Laxmi, daughter of Mr. C. Rajagopalacharya, which took place at Parnakuti on Friday, is contained in telegrams which have been sent to bo h199 words
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Article174 1933-07-04 6 Congress Leader’s Announcement SIX WEEKS MORE Poona, June 17. According to expectations, Mr. M. S. Aney, Acting President of the Indian National Congress, has extended the period of the suspension of civil disobedience by another six weeks, till July 31. After consulting Mr. Gandhi Mr. Aney issued174 words
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Article645 1933-07-04 6 Student Who Is Alleged To Have Shot Sub-Inspector SEQUEL TO ERODE ARRESTS AFTER BANK RAID Coimbatore, June 14. When the trial against Nitynanda for' the alleged shooting of Sub-Inspector Arogyasawmy Pillai at Erode railway station on April 27 was taken up to-day by the Addi‘ional District645 words
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Article1157 1933-07-04 7 Yorkshire’s First Setback THE M.C.C.’» JUDGMENT More Books on Leg-Theory (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 17. CHAMPIONS LOSE THEIR RECORD Yorkshire experienced their first setback of the season this week, when Warwickshire deprived the champions of their 100 per cent, record. The Midland county in the1,157 words
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165 1933-07-04 7 Brisbane, June 20. Australia intends to avert at all costs even the remote possibility of the cricket Test matches with England coming to an end. The Australian Board of Control, it is believed, is now considering sending a delegation, headed by Woodfull, to meet165 words
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Article131 1933-07-04 7 M.CC.’s Share £36,737 It is announced from Adelaide that the gross gate receipts from the M.C.C. matches during the recent Australian tour were £100,682, of which the M. C. C. ’s share is £36,737. On paper, it is a splendid total, but I am afraid county cricket clubs131 words
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Article665 1933-07-04 7 Settling Australia —M.C.C. Dispute Authoritative opinion in Australia shows that a personal conference is favoured as the best way of settling the controversy between the M.C.C. and the Australian Board of Control. Sydney, June 14. “The M.C.C. hit the nail on the head when they expressed the665 words
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Article505 1933-07-04 7 Storer Third in Batting List BARLING THE LEADER BATTING (Qualification —Eleven completed innings.) No. of Total Most Times inns. runs, in inns, not out. Avg. Barling 13 951 269 1 79.25 Iddon 13 703 204* 2 63.90 Storer 12 683 232 1 62.09 M. J. Turnbull 17 951505 words
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Article1280 1933-07-04 7 Austrian Views on the Rangers SCOTTISH FOOTBALLERS IN NORWAY Glasgow ’Varsity Athletic Champions London, June 17. FORTHCOMING GOLFING EVENTS Within the next month the big events of the golfing year will be decided. The Amateur Championship will shortly commence at Hoylake, a fortnight later the Ryder Cup1,280 words
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Advertisement35 1933-07-04 7 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwawaj price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure.35 words
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Advertisement70 1933-07-04 7 I DIVINE MEDICINE OF HERNIA CENT PER CENT SUCCESS WITHOUT OPERATION Why do von suffer from Hernia Come to us, we shall make a conn act with jo' and cure you of the di>ease If you fail to see u«. send three annas postal stamp, have the re.HrnonitUs and directions70 words
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Advertisement22 1933-07-04 7 ENVELOPES!!! LET US QUOTE FOR 1 YOUR REQUIREMENTS. T Ui_ NO ORDER TOO SMALL' OR TOO LARGE THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD.22 words
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Article735 1933-07-04 8 When Government first announced its intention of increasing the school fees press and public were unanimous in expressing their disapproval of the proposal. much regard Government had for that opposition was illustrated last week when the Education Department issued a circular to the press to the effect735 words
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Article1163 1933-07-04 8 Visit To A Wrecked Long Beach It was after I had an attack of influenza in Hollywood. Various people did errands for me, and I ran out of money. The first day I was able to walk I started oft to the bank, and met a friend who1,163 words
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Article772 1933-07-04 8 THE CHANGED TOURIST More and more complaints are being made of the English abroad, and the popularity of those cruises which owe a good deal probably to the perfix of “luxury” accounts for much of the criticism. None the less, it is interesting to note that the772 words
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Advertisement115 1933-07-04 8 MWCTf^S9^SHMffiSr?. ggg I l J 1 Ha?G C °i K r v amsKm s^' > tSSffisW > j AyMHr 1 aswß NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. [(lncorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. HMraSKKSaKSSKSKWIRIRSiAHiSIiiWWSIAIRSSIiiiRSSKKWSWWKKSSS Columbia Milk AN ENTIRELY BRITISH PRODUCT DIRECT115 words
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Advertisement41 1933-07-04 8 Cigarette Gifts! EVERY D E RESZKE is a prize in itself The cigarette for smokers who discriminate Say “DE RESZKE to v o u r tobacconist. SAVE THE COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—32.41 words
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961 1933-07-04 9 Nationalist And Isolationist SUBSTITUTE POLICY CABLED TO MR. CORDELL HULL Is It The End? American circles are amazed at Mr. Roosevelt’s statement which they interpret as extremely nationlist and isolationist. Some Americans are even criticising it on the ground that it ill becomes the United.—Reuter. - 961 words
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Article91 1933-07-04 9 .—Reuter. Questions in House of Commons London, July 3. The activities of Li Chi Chun in a neutral area was the subject of questions in the House of Commons. Capt. Eden said he understood that steps are being taken to regularise the position arising from the.—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article39 1933-07-04 9 j.—Reuter. Government Decree to be Issued The Hague, July 3. A Government decree will be issued shortly making it possible to take forthwith the necessary steps for forced clearing” with any country which restricts international payments. —Reuter.j.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article122 1933-07-04 9 i.—Reuter. Threatened Coal Shortage London, July 3. That steps are being taken to appoint an Air Attache to the British Legation at Peking was announced by Capt. Anthony Eden in the House of Commons. Capt. Eden said he had no information of the alleged threatenedi.—Reuter. - 122 words
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32 1933-07-04 9 —Reuter. Johnny King Beaten Manchester, July 3. In a 15-round contest for the Wox d’s Bantamweight Championship the holder, Al Brown (Panama), beat Johnny King (Manchester) on points. Reuter.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article495 1933-07-04 9 Chinese Miner Charged With Excess Production $7OO FINE OR FOUR MONTHS' JAIL One of the first cases of its kind came before Capt. Nelson Jones (First Magistrate, Johore Bahru), last week, when a well-known Chinese towkay of Singapore, owning property and tin mines in Johore, was fined495 words
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Article90 1933-07-04 9 Editor of Siam Observer (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 3. The death has taken place of Thomas Fox* for ten years editor of the Siam Observer and Siam correspondent for the Straits Times. Before going to Siam Mr. Fox served on several Malayan newspapers.90 words
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Article74 1933-07-04 9 —Rugby Radio Service. To Meet Road Traffic London, July 3. Three new bridges over the upper Thames were opened to-day by the Prince of Wales. The bridges were constructed to meet the requirements of increased traffic, due to road developments and the construction of new—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article65 1933-07-04 9 When the charge of cheating against a European named J. W. P. Thornley was resumed on Saturday, Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, Singapore, recorded the evidence of a young man named Maso Singh, who had formerly been employed in accused’s garage. This evidence was65 words
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Article167 1933-07-04 9 Salary Stolen from Pocket Mr. S. Emmanuel of the General Post Office, Malacca, was rather unfortunate when he sustained a loss of about $4OO cn Thursday last. He had on that day re- ceived his salary which he put in an inside pocket of his coat. Returning167 words
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Article315 1933-07-04 9 Alleged Theft of Jewellery A theft which was alleged to have occurred in a house at 108 King Street occupied by an Indian silk merchant named Harkishnandas, in which, jewellery comprising of many items of go’d and brilliant ornaments valued at $3.259.00, was related in the District Court315 words
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Article107 1933-07-04 9 TIN-Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £222-15 0 £222-15-0 TIN—(S Months) London £222-T>-0 Singapore $115.25 S 2 Business Done Penane Nominal Nominal TMo buyers No buyers Business Done COPRA—(Sundried) 4 °5 <IQ n n BLACK PEPPER 519 00 $19.00 RUBBER London New York 6%c.(G) (G) Singapore cts. 11% cts. TAPIOCA107 words
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Advertisement177 1933-07-04 9 triumphant Motherhood ■WZ-- ILz f < L' Yack- r bATi, Mrs. B. Howard, winner of the London “News-Chronicle” Mother and Child Competition, January, 1932. This competition attracted widespread interest and an enormous number of beautiful picture*. COW GATE MILK FOOD u packed in special tins bearing an Expiry Date constituting177 words
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Article2261 1933-07-04 10 COLORADO KID'S ROYAL HUNT CUP: GOLD CUP DAY AT ASCOT: LIMELIGHT WINS FOR THE KING (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 21. OPENING OF ASCOT MEETING There were great hopes of a Royal victory in the Ascot Stakes at the famous Berkshire racecourse on the opening day,2,261 words
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Article278 1933-07-04 10 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, Ipoh,278 words
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Advertisement38 1933-07-04 10 Ton need suffer no lonfer the pain discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If your blood la kqpt In a pure and healthy state: remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarice’s Blood Mixture. aa UQCttD «r TABLETftru38 words
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Advertisement61 1933-07-04 10 Cambridge Examinations QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON BRITISH EMPIRE HISTORY. First Series Periods from July 1921 December, 1925. Second Series Periods from July 1926 December, 1930. All Rights Reserved. Price $l.OO each Series. Printed, Published and Sold by PETER CHONG CO., Educational Suppliers, Printers, Etc. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Branches.61 words
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Advertisement180 1933-07-04 10 taste WF JOHNNIE WALKER and! you’ll discover reasons why men sing its praises all the world over. RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. BI ACK LABEL, the world’s whisky de luxe, every drop guaranteed over twelve years oldCALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. X .fo/e /1" vrt for180 words
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696 1933-07-04 11 10s. Tickets On Sale Very Soon A £4,500,000 competition sweepstake, organised by the Duke of Athol, is about to be launched in London to raise funds to assist British hospitals and other charities. Nine million tickets have been printed and offices opened696 words
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Article936 1933-07-04 11 Churchwarden to Pay £5 for Libel “UNHAPPY” CASE Judge on Miserable Squabbles A jury at Lincolnshire Assizes on June 16 returned a verdict in favour of the Vicar of Bourne (Canon John Grinter), who claimed damages for libel from one of his churchwardens. Major Cecil Bell, a936 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
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1028 1933-07-04 12 London, June 14. As is to be expected at the higher level of prices now ruling and in view of the uncertainties of the situation, fluctuations in the Rubber Market have been wide during the past seven days. On Thursday the tone was firm and1,028 words
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Article116 1933-07-04 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 86% 86% New York 4.44% 4.31% Montreal 4.77 4.71 Brussels 24.24% 24.19 Geneva 17.55% 17.55 I Amsterdam 8.44 8.43 Milan 64% 64 I|l6 Berlin 14.28 Stockholm 19 7 16 19.42% Copenhagen 22 13 32 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 31% 31% Prague116 words
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Article57 1933-07-04 12 PENANG, JULY 4 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 29|32 4 mts 2 3|i Private 3 m ts credit 3 Documentary 2j4& On New York Bank Demand 50% France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 44%57 words
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Article24 1933-07-04 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 25th June to Ist July, 1933 (being one week) was 100 piculs.24 words
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Article762 1933-07-04 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation/ in MES&xmS. KENNEDY At Co.’s share list at 11 am. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 75 85 75 85 Ayer Panas 60 70 55 65 Batu Lintang 47% 52% 42% 47% Connemara 60 70762 words
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Article1039 1933-07-04 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 2 e io NAMES. X 'u S t/5 h RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. c Allenby Rubber Co. 75 87 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates I io 12s Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 00 I *2 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates *5 to Ayer Molek Rubber Co.1,039 words
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Advertisement242 1933-07-04 12 JUST UNPACKED GENTLEMEN'S SPORTS SHIRTS MADE OF BEST WHITE FUJI SILK Obtainable in all Sizes from 13 to 77| PRICE $1.25 EACH. AT Eastern Bazaar 27, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. G J WHEW Any ©ld 1\ A A ’is j J sublime. XV Sole Agent* N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. Blr242 words
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Article572 1933-07-04 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. RENGAM from Sitiawan, Bindings and Pangkor. S.S. TAP AH from Kantang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day. S.S. DE HAAN from572 words
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Article1308 1933-07-04 13 AIK MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-morrow. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will1,308 words
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Advertisement14 1933-07-04 13 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.14 words
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Miscellaneous86 1933-07-04 13 m io M'Ca OPENING TO-NIGHT Another Brilliant Paramount British Production “INSULT" with ELIZABETH ALLAN and HUGH WILLIAMS A gripping drama of the French Foreign Legion amid the burning Sands of Africa. NEXT CHANGEI WOOLSEY. ’SO TfllS !S OFRICB/. TabSSJUEtet’jKfc COLUMBIA Booking at ROBINSON’S ’PHONE 567. >-.00 K G S OPENING86 words
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Miscellaneous229 1933-07-04 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 FIRST NATIONAL’S SPARKLING. SNAPPY Mt'SICAL ROMANCE "THE CROONER" With THE POPULAR ENGLISH STAR OF “JOURNEY’S END” DAVID MAN NER S PLUS A SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE BRILLIANT BRITISH FEATURETTE "A VOICE SAID GOOD-MIGHT" Starring NORAH SWIN3URNE NEXT a|yf e i CEORGE/raZW W I WITH By II 1 MARY229 words
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Article1274 1933-07-04 14 Cause of the Winson Green Tragedy -L- VERDICT OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH” A verdict of Accidental death was re turned at the inquest held at Winson Greer Prison, on June 14, on Thomas Parker (34) an ex-Grenadier Guardsman, who wa: found dead in a cell after a1,274 words
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437 1933-07-04 14 1 1 Both Stand to Attention Under i 1 Canopy of Flags as Iraq Anthem is Played r j The King went to Victoria Station on June 20 and met King Feisal of Iraq, who is to be a guest of437 words
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Advertisement202 1933-07-04 14 AGONISING PILES. There i« no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK'S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-day. Stocked by202 words
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Advertisement313 1933-07-04 14 "Rusted solid as RUSTOL a rock! the LI< U,D TOOL WILL SHIFT IT! WHETHER THE JAM IWIW j IS THE RESULT OF I Mw JI h IWit RUST OR HEAT USE I RUSTOL I R J lllmilffl FULL PARTICULARS I I I jßr from the agents HENRY WAUGH C 0.,313 words
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Advertisement23 1933-07-04 14 Wbot Is Goocf of repining I BUY d-THE PINANG GAZETTE I AND SUNDAY GAZETTE I «R and Ke happy ■■m I ——rnww i23 words
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Advertisement1965 1933-07-04 15 i A k ©.-BRITISH india V. T1 M u 1 JKz7 J v'fS A AND apcar lines i BLUE FUNNEL TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mail passenger .»d cargo ,p H v, ct Penang London LINE I Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., Penang, Teluk Anson Port SwjftC. PHRONTIS Marseilles, London,1,965 words
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Article2366 1933-07-04 16 To-Day's Address MEDIUM TO PROMOTE RACIAL HARMONY President's "New Year" Message The speaker at to-day’s Weekly Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club was Dr. Mohamed Ariff, the new President, who ushered in the new Rotary Year by an appropriate address on “The Story of Rotary.” w2,366 words
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Article319 1933-07-04 16 Penal Servitude CHINESE WHO CAME TO SEE HIS FRIEND The one solitary case on the calendar for the fourth session of the Penang Assizes which opened to-day before Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson was disposed of in ten minutes, the accused being sentenced to penal servitude for319 words
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Article112 1933-07-04 16 Lady Clementi to Present the Prizes The heats of the 100 yards and 440 yards and the eliminating jumps in the long jump in connection with the Penang Cricket Club sports will be held this afternoon on the Esplanade. The heats of the 120 yards hurdles112 words
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Article26 1933-07-04 16 Ladies' Singles Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4. In the Ladies’ Singles final Mrs. Laing beat Mrs. Taylor 6-2, 1-6, 6-2.26 words
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Article214 1933-07-04 16 Case of Theft Khoo Ah Toh, a Hokkien Chinese, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with the theft, on July 4, of two tins of Damar oil, valued at $2, from the back yard of house 195, Beach Street, The oil was the property214 words
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Article1700 1933-07-04 16 Notes And Selections OPEN RACING TO-MORROW BY TIC-TAC The racing seems to be more open tomorrow at Ipoh, particularly in races 2, 3, 5 and 6, there being about three or four good ones in each of these two races. I will deal with the1,700 words
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Advertisement16 1933-07-04 16 E. O. HOTEL PENANG’S PREMIER MODERN IN EVERY WAY TO-NIGHT Special Dinner Dance ’PHONE No. 322.16 words
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