Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-07-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 154. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, sth JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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193 1933-07-05 1 By And For Purely British Interests AN INDEPENDENT SMELTER (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4. In the course of a very lengthy and important statement at the meeting of the Straits Trading Company the Hon. Mr. Bagnall said there are indications*193 words
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Article355 1933-07-05 1 r. —Reuter. Dramatic Finish CONFERENCE TORPEDOED BY ROOSEVELT London, July 4. The Bureau of the Economic Confer- nee has adjourned till Thursday. Though the opinion is generally held that the Conference will end on Thursday it is not a foregone conclusion as the Americans are doing theirr.—Reuter. - 355 words
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Article35 1933-07-05 1 .—Reuter. Washington, July 5. President Roosevelt has arrived at the White House and cabled fresh instructions to the United States delegation at London to exert every effort to keep the Confer- ence going.-.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article70 1933-07-05 1 Reuter. Washington, July 5. President Roosevelt’s instructions in code ''ere dispatched through the Navy Department. it is authoritatively stated that President Roosevelt has every confidence pat the Economic Conference would not peak up and the American delegation puld be able to act to keep it in progress.. Reuter. - 70 words
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Article344 1933-07-05 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Restrained But Increasing Confidence BOARD OF TRADE VOTE London, July 4. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, was detained at the World Economic Conference when the Board of Trade vote was considered in the House of Commons this evening. In.—Rugby Radio Service. - 344 words
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Article81 1933-07-05 1 ,—Reuter. London, July 5. Commenting on a cablegram received from the “South-west Political Council,’’ Canton, referring to reports that Mr. Soong was trying to negotiate loans abroad and declaring that any such loan will be “nationally repudiated,” the Morning Post, while admitting it did not know by,—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article58 1933-07-05 1 Stay at Bel Retiro His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, is due to arrive in Penang by train to-morrow morning and will proceed to Bel Retiro, Penang Hills. The Misses Clementi have already arrived in Penang. His Excellency, Lady Clementi an par y will be in58 words
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Article27 1933-07-05 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Famous Newspaper Proprietor London, June 28. The death occurred in London to-day of the famous British newspaper proprietor, Sir Charles Starmer.-.—Reuter Wireless. - 27 words
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Article100 1933-07-05 1 wine.—Reuter Wireless. Gloomy Manifestations Of Human Spirit TEETOTALISM AND PROHIBITION London, June 29. Teetotalism and prohibition were terrible heresies and gloomy manifestations of the human spirit,” declared M. Harraut, France, in the course of a discussion on •tvin® by one of the sub-committees of the World Economic Conference.wine.—Reuter Wireless. - 100 words
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Article75 1933-07-05 1 Reuter Wireless. Control Passed to New Board London, June 30. London’s passenger transport passes under the control of the newly-created London Passenger Transport Board. This will be effected by the coming into operation of the act transferring control from about a 100 public undertakings at present operating,Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article1301 1933-07-05 1 A Retrograde Step THE HON. MR. LIM CHENG EAN STRONGLY OPPOSED “Two Evils Hand In Hand” When Government some time ago indicated that they intended to revise the scale of school fees it will be remembered that the Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean strongly opposed1,301 words
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Advertisement21 1933-07-05 1 if. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street EARLIER CONFERENCE NEWS ON Page 921 words
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Advertisement59 1933-07-05 1 A YEAkS HAPPINESSfor you and Baby A DAY A Y£ AR Baby will thrive on Bear Brand from the day of birth. A baby fed on Bear Brand is having the best possible food. Absolute security from all harmful germs is assured; the purity of Bear Brand Milk is guaranteed.59 words
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Advertisement38 1933-07-05 1 LATEST FOR 4k IPOH Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS i Page. The Mails 13 Foreign Cables 1 and Wimbledon Tennis Produce Prices Latest Share Quota 9ons 12 Shipping County Cricket Ipoh Handicaps and Selections 16 Higher School Fees 138 words
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Advertisement1952 1933-07-05 2 ■■tm Enn PAQIIAI OVERSEA CHINESE R RATES FOR CASUAL banking corporation ADVERTISEMENTS /QifMfcg\ limited. (lncorporated In the Straits Settlement*) NEDERLANDSCHE Charterer Bank IxWIkM»9RSm I UANnFL MAATSCHAPPIJ. of India, Australia and cßnt t I Successors to H ANDtL M«« > OVnMI Incorporat'd tn England All communications relating to y 7/ success*»1,952 words
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Article2441 1933-07-05 3 THE TWIN CONFERENCES PERSONALITIES FROM ABROAD THE WAR DEBTS STATEMENT THE PRIVILEGES OF M.P.'s. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 17. EWORLD CONFERENCE INAUGURATED The impressive speeches of His Majesty the King and the Prime Minister fittingly inaugurated the World Financial and Economic Conference. Noble sentiment2,441 words
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Advertisement344 1933-07-05 3 REDUCED FACSIMILE I Certificate of the Institute of Hygiene for ten successive years, 4 ju&- awarded to Carreras for CRAVEN “A’* WO&SA /Vc WwaA Cigarettes. Wl AT# dJroW 1 X wWi Acadia Works-the X A f l~f most modernly-equipped X’X If y X** (fiß Tobacco Factory in the b QB344 words
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Article274 1933-07-05 4 First for 15 Months STRICT MEASURES TO PREVENT SPREAD For the first time since March 11, 1932, a case of smallpox has been found in Singapore. But the Straits Times learns, there is no cause for alarm. The! patient, an Indian living in the Geylang district,274 words
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Article137 1933-07-05 4 Bridlington Kitchen Almost W recked A thrush and a cat almost wrecked the kitchen of a house in Brooklands-road, Bridlington. The householder heard a commotion in the room, and came downstairs to find the curtains in shreds and the room littered with feathers. A strange cat137 words
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Article417 1933-07-05 4 Informant Changes His Story ALLEGED SECRET FRIENDSHIP That the information given by him against the accused was a deliberate lie and that the jewellery alleged to have been stolen by the accused was given to him (witness) by the complainant’s daughter Gopi who had arranged to elope417 words
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Article126 1933-07-05 4 Same Answer to Same Question for 20 Years “How old are you Kata “I don’t know, but I think I’m 83.” The beggar woman, Kata Gashparatz, had given the same answer to the same question for at least 20 years. At least the people of Karlovatz126 words
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Article195 1933-07-05 4 Lost 38 Lbs.—More To Follow Most women would be alarmed if their weight showed 136 lbs. But not this one. You see she was 174 lbs., and she has found a way to take off that disfiguring overweight. She writes Six months ago, when my195 words
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Article57 1933-07-05 4 E. O. HOTEL Latest Ball Room Improvements The latest improvements to the ballroom at the E. O. Hotel—the chief of which is the new lighting effect—drew many remarks of appreciation from the large number of dancers who were present at the informal dance last .evening. An excellent programme of music57 words
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Article179 1933-07-05 4 June Report 1933 Applications Previ- This To date ously Month Local committee— Singapore 213 4 217 Penang 74 0 74 Malacca 6 0 6 Kedah 4 0 4 Perak 102 0 102 Negri Sembilan 22 0 22 Central committee— Kuala Lumpur 208 2 210 629 6 635179 words
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Article761 1933-07-05 4 Mr. Howell, of the A.P.C., Ipo». has proceeded to Malacca on transfer. Mr. G. Perkins, Manager, Legong Ulu Estate, Kendong, Malacca, has procee e on furlough. Mr R J D. Richardson has been appointed to be a member of the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board. Mr. R.761 words
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Advertisement14 1933-07-05 4 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press. Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.14 words
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Advertisement508 1933-07-05 4 1| 5 (j OLD MAN HARLEM Fox Trot CB 608 j here is my heart Rudy Vallee’s OrchesTa is noted tor it's sweet playing an<f -ttese two titles are sure to captive you. r I’VE TOLD EVERY LITTLE STAR Trot CB 605 the song is you TWO hits from London’s508 words
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Article394 1933-07-05 5 Centuries In Each Innings COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS London, July 4. Five centuries were scored at Worcester In the match between Worcestershire and Gloucestershire which the latter won in the first innings. Hammond and Dacre equalled the record set up by R, and W. Foster who394 words
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Article89 1933-07-05 5 Pickled Herrings in a New Light An Aberdeen firm have invented a new —and, they say, more attractive —method of selling pickled herrings to the public. They now put them in a barrel-shaped glass container instead of in the usual tin. The jar is closed with a89 words
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Article192 1933-07-05 5 Women's QuarterFinals ANDREWS AND STEDMAN BEAT QUIST TURNBULL London, July 4. The following are the latest Wimbledon results. In the quarter-finals of the Women's Singles Miss Dorothy Round and Miss Helen Jacobs beat Signorina Valerio and Mme. Mathieu respectively and enter the semi-finals. The semi-finalists now are:192 words
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Article308 1933-07-05 5 By Zozo Sir Eric Geddes has declared That planters who are not prepared For costs of two-pence F. O. B. Will sink into obscurity. These dreadful tidings, by the way, Have somewhat shocked the R. G. A.) Restriction What a stupid word! The whole idea isBy Zozo - 308 words
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Article234 1933-07-05 5 Second Round Sensations NOLAN LEADS WITH RECORD SCORE St. Andrews, July 4. Scorching heat and a macadamlike surface prevailed for the first of two qualifying rounds for the Open Golf Championship. There were some prodigious drives of well over 300 yards. The conditions suited the powerful234 words
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Article144 1933-07-05 5 .—Reuter. £360,000 Loan to Shipping Company Nanking, July 4. The office of the Board of Trustees of the Chinese-British Boxer Funds has approved the loan of 1360,000 to the China merchants for the purchase of new boats, according to Mr. Hang Li-wu, Director of the Board. The.—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration384 1933-07-05 5 Superb Stage Attraction BEST YET SEEN IN PENANG The Mayblossom Dancing and Singing Society of Shanghai opened a season at the King’s yesterday. There were big crowds to welcome them at both shows. This party is the first Chinese Opera to tour Malaya, having visited Singapore,384 words
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Article108 1933-07-05 5 To Produce Coinage for New Zealand Negotiations between the authorities of the Royal Mint and the Government of New Zealand, for the production of New Zealand coinage, have now been completed. The higher exchange rate makes It profitable to export from New Zealand the existing108 words
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Advertisement243 1933-07-05 5 Sir! I s axone Shoes are the finest investment, even S during the present S depressing times. The g Utile extra one pays for g Saxone is amply justified yj ZjUlr f° r dura- w bility, comfort service K given in return! Whiteaways FOR I iSAXONE SHOES' yj an ra243 words
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Miscellaneous196 1933-07-05 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federate*? 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|s 81.56 m.196 words
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Article828 1933-07-05 6 For English Tour PLAYERS DRAWN FROM ONLY TWO STATES Brisbane, June 17. Australia to-day selected her Rugby League team to make the tour of England. Twenty-eight players have been chosen, including five—M. Madsen, J. Why, A. Rid- w p rigg and F. McMillan—who made the English tour828 words
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Article378 1933-07-05 6 Parent Refused Bail in Theft Charge SCHOOLGIRL DISCHARGED Immediately a 13-year-old schoolgirl was brought before Mr. Snell at the Marylebone Police Court on June 18th on a charge of being concerned with her mother in shoplifting in the West End, the magistrate directed that she should378 words
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Article300 1933-07-05 6 Bundle of Love Letters Burnt A judge ordered a bundle of love letters Jto be burnt when, at Chester Assizes, he dismissed a girl accused of blackmail. The girl is Mrs. Agnes Marie Wi Hocks, aged 23, of Bridge-street, Birkenhead, whom the jury found not300 words
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Advertisement202 1933-07-05 6 A W U* J I /f ol Do just watch? YOUR boy may have plenty’ of courage, but it takes energy and stamina to give and take in a fast boxing match. Almost any boy, though, can develop strong muscles and a robust body by eating the right food every’202 words
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Advertisement164 1933-07-05 6 y PYRAMID. ‘The Happy Ha nd ker ch ieF*' Handkerchief For Men LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service, Pyramids offer you always the Greatest Handkerchief Value in the World. Guaranteed by Tootals. A TOOTAL PRODUCT TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE CO.,164 words
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Article2531 1933-07-05 7 ASCOT'S SOCIAL SIDE THE THEATRICAL GARDEN PARTY SCOTSWOMAN'S LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT A PIONEER OF HIGHER EDUCATION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 21. I QUEEN’S GIFTS OF FLOWERS Certain old ladies of the Queen’s acquaintance recently received boxes of the' most beautiful flowers. A card accom-'2,531 words
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Advertisement228 1933-07-05 7 a i pfIOBLEM j B Modern science has.been applied B to evolve the perfect sanitary B protection for women—and has M given us Lilia. Absolutely hygienic and made from sterilised materials, Lilia is a safeguard to health, incomparable for comfort, coolness and absolute security. I he problem of disposal is228 words
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Advertisement280 1933-07-05 7 Rid yourself of STOMACH TROUBLE and enjoy a Healthy Appetite AJ| by taking Sanatogen I ACK of appetite is mostly noteworthy effect of due to stomach trouble, Sanatogen is a better which in turn is usually a appetite which is generquestion of “nerves.” Nerve- perceived within weakness prevents the proper280 words
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Article1016 1933-07-05 8 In the news columns of a contemporary the other day reference was made to the Peace Treaty of the Trianon. Apparently another effort is to be made to have it revised an a resolution to that effect has been introduced in the House of Colimons which is1,016 words
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Article1259 1933-07-05 8 —Alexander Bone, in the Manchester Guardian - —Alexander Bone, in the Manchester Guardian. No one town of Maybole Hpcause of its as- I possibly the inhabi an was one sociations with~Bvr it of the town s people A a sman was famous for town boy I rsmember wandering on a visit "“XTtu’e Xe streets the1,259 words
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Article791 1933-07-05 8 THE NOISE STANDARD Superficially it should be a heartening fact that there does seem to be a growing volume of protest against modern “noise,” but when one examines the case a little more deeply doubt supervenes. Is it not the fact, unhappily, that most of the people791 words
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Advertisement193 1933-07-05 8 ITwallT®] SAUSAGES t3XIXI*I 60 CTS I PER LB. PRITCHARD'S FOOD dept. I BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK A u W e i <* 1 T t L <F J S WfcKwra S 0 t c 4X7--35®>> H R LT* L BANi SH MIJ-fioAl A c fXRiUZED a i t p193 words
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Advertisement43 1933-07-05 8 "LUX O R E FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS 4 Necessity to the Stylish Gent/einan isßhßh t V* •,1 iS V ‘T 1 /L 11 feW--AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: <■ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Luinpur. is s.43 words
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610 1933-07-05 9 Definite Pronouncement In Favour Of Currency Adapted To Econo mic Needs Of A Nation" —DAILY HERALD STABILISATION OF PO UNB GOLD COUNTRIES' LIKELY DEMAND London, July 4. President Roosevelt’s declaration is variously described as a bombshell and a torpedo and speculations610 words
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Article169 1933-07-05 9 At Blaming President Roosevelt London, July 4. The U. S. delegation, annoyed at the suggestion that the blame for the proposed adjournment belongs to Mr. Roosevelt is planning a sensational move at this after-1 noon’s Bureau. This is expected to take the form of a concrete proposal169 words
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Article68 1933-07-05 9 Huge American Deficit Washington, June 30. The United States has ended the present fiscal year with an official deficit of approximately $1,760,000,000, in addition to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which has lent or disbursed in the same period $1,285,000,000 which is not carried in the ordinary budget. The68 words
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Article263 1933-07-05 9 On Thursday London, July 4. The meeting of the Steering Committee of the Bureau of the World Economic Conference this morning decided to recommend the Bureau to call a plenary session on Thursday to adjourn the Conference. The sub-committees which can usefully operate will continue until263 words
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Article331 1933-07-05 9 Press Comments London, July 4. The Times says that there can of course be no question of abandoning the Conference because the divergence of views which Jias always beeit known to exist has now been sharply defined. On the contrary the present development makes it more331 words
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Article77 1933-07-05 9 U. S. Delegation Meeting London, July 4. It is understood that at a meeting of the American delegation, the Chairman, Mr. Cordell Hull, urged that the Conference must proceed and should concentrate all its efforts to raise world prices. It is stated that definite proposal for77 words
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193 1933-07-05 9 ENACTMENT To be Allowed to Lapse At the meeting of the Federal Council on 26th June, 1933, the Honourable the Undang of Rembau referred to the Small Holdings (Restriction of Sale) Enactment, 1931, pointing cut that the last extension of this Enactment was for one193 words
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Article71 1933-07-05 9 Reuter Wireless. “Bremen’s” Fast Run Cnerbourgh, June 30. The liner Bremen established a new trans-Atlantic speed record when she entered Cherbourgh to-day. She accomplis. ed the voyage from New York to Cherbourgh in 4 days, 16 hours and 15 minutes at the average speed of 28.51 knots. TheReuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article109 1933-07-05 9 mercial interest. —Rugby Radio Servu ana Reuter. Return to Gold Standard London, July 4. “Although the return to the gold standard might be Britain’s ultimate objective when the proper conditions are assured, stated Mr. Hore-Belisha in the House of Commons, “we must reserve complete liberty to choosemercial interest.—Rugby Radio Servu ana Reuter. - 109 words
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Article101 1933-07-05 9 TIN- Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £222-15-0 £224-10-0 TIN—(3 Month £222 0-0 £224-0-0 $114.87% $114.62% Singapore pXT i>One NominaL $114.62% Business Done No buyers. 25 tons. COPRA (Snndrh*d) s 4 os BLACK PEPPER $19.00 RUBBER London 3 2 d. n, New York 6%c.(G) Holiday Singapore cts. 11% cts. TAPIOCA101 words
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Article151 1933-07-05 9 Mr. A. E. Odell’s Claim i for Salary Before Mr. Justice Cobbett on Monday in Supreme Court chamberis, Singapore, an in-, teresting motion to vary a decision of the Official Assignee was argued by Mr. D. G. Osborne Jones. I The matter was whether Mr. A. E. Odell,151 words
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Advertisement205 1933-07-05 9 Well above the Average Cow Gate builds the healthy virile child, not the fat and flabby baby of the ordinary artificial food. That is why modern Mothers the \o* Sxe* 6 15 o* world over are turning to it with B There is NO DOUBT about B Cow&Gate W w205 words
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Article634 1933-07-05 10 Finds Against a Dramatist AFTER READING TWO OF HIS PLAYS The hearing of the action in the Chancery Division concerning alleged infringement of copyright in two plays was interrupted on June 20 in order that Mr. Justice Clauson might attend a private view the film,634 words
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Article59 1933-07-05 10 Grandfather Killed in a Skid John Searle, aged seventy-three, of Crow■land, Lincolnshire, rode pillion on a motorcycle driven by his grandson, John William Searle. The motor-cycle skidded in avoiding «mother vehicle and the grandfather was thrown on to the road. He died from head injuries59 words
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Article524 1933-07-05 10 Army of Camera Men at Paris Wedding HUSBAND FORGETS TO KISS HIS BRIDE Paris, June 20. Miss Barbara Hutton, the pretty 20-year-old heiress to the Woolworth fortunte, today became, in the eyes of the French law, Princess Alexis Mdivani. Her civil marriage took place this524 words
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115 1933-07-05 10 A Long Chat About Their Prison Life London, June 15. Messrs. Thornton and Macdonald, the Metro-Vickers prisoners in Sokolniki prison, received a pleasant surprise when they were visited by Mrs. William Strang, wife of the Charge d’Affaires at the British Embassy. Mr. Strang and the115 words
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Article278 1933-07-05 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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Article105 1933-07-05 10 Paid for Release of U.S. Millionaire St. Paul, Minnesota, June 9. After the payment of a ransom of £lO,000 Mr. William Hamm, Jun., the kidnapped millionaire brewer, was released this morning by his captors on a country road near Wyoming, and found his way home two hours later.105 words
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Advertisement496 1933-07-05 10 ■g' J .•> Jnl -f* B Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble —keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveal»' go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces496 words
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Article380 1933-07-05 11 Warrant on Sanitary Inspector’s Wife STORY OF BRANDING Kanada, June 17. In the Gampaha Police Court yesterday, ■before Mr. P. O. Fernando, sub-inspector H. A. Sahabandu of the Mirigama Police filed a plaint, charging Mrs. Jessie Jayasuriya, wife of Sanitary Inspector M. E. F. Jayasuriya, of380 words
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Article190 1933-07-05 11 Judge on Severity of Cat-O’-Nine-T ails Badulla, June 16. A man cannot stand more than seven lashes without actually losing consciousness,” observed Mr. Justice Akbar in sentencing a man named Jeneris Appu who stood charged with having committed the murder of his mistress, Keen Manika, with190 words
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Article251 1933-07-05 11 Dispute Between Buddhists and Muslims OBJECTION TO TOMTOMS A big perahera, consisting of 18 elephants i and a large number of dancers and about 3,000 inhabitants of several villages from Ganetenne to Mawanella, which had started from Ganetenne on the way to Hingula Rankot Vihare had reached251 words
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Article168 1933-07-05 11 A Week’s Time to File Answer Colombo, June 16. Before Mr. G. Crossette Thambiah, Third Additional District Judge, Colombo, the defendant’s and the co-respondent’s answers were due to-day in the case in which Dr. C. V. Aserappa, Medical Officer of Health, Colombo, seeks a dissolution of his168 words
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Article79 1933-07-05 11 Ceylonese Success at Cambridge In the latest examination results of Cambridge University, the name of Mr. P. H. Wickramasinghe appears as a “B star Wrangler. He is the second member of his family to attain that coveted distinction, the other being his elder brother, Mr. R.79 words
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Article515 1933-07-05 11 Prisoner Tells His Story JEERING AT SERVICE In connection with a stabbing fatality which took place at the Welikade Gaol on i Monday last, the prisoner Rajendram was charged, before Mr. E. J. Corray, Addit tional Police Magistrate of Colombo, with having murdered a fellow prisoner, Marimuttu.515 words
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Article73 1933-07-05 11 Accused Committed to Supreme Court Matale, June 13. The two accused, Carpiah, son of the head kangany of Clodagh Estate, Matale, and Muniandy, an estate labourer, who are charged with the murder of Jesudasan, catechist of Clodagh Estate, and his wife, Victoria, and with grievous hurt to73 words
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Article131 1933-07-05 11 Patient Detected in New Bazaar Ward Colombo, June 15. A case of small-pox was discovered in Colombo yesterday, when a Muslim woman, named Kalu Umma, aged 25, was found to have contracted the disease. The source of infection was traced by the health authorities to the patient’s131 words
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Article965 1933-07-05 12 held will be equally useful.—" Tropical Life.” Rubber-seated v. Cane-seated Chairs Through the courtesy of the London Rubber Growers’ Association, we were represented at the address delivered by the Director of the Research Association of the British Rubber Manufacturers (Mr. B. D. Porritt, M.Sc., F.1.C., a,■ held will be equally useful.—" Tropical Life.” - 965 words
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Article503 1933-07-05 12 Native Production Mr. T. Slade Adames wrote as follows to the “Financial Times” on June 15 :—What stands in the way of regulating rubber exports The repeated excuse of the Governments, and of those who for private reasons are opposed to it, has been that so far503 words
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Article191 1933-07-05 12 Proposed Fresh Capital to Reopen the Mines An extra-ordinary meeting of Wheal Reeth Tin will be held at 37-38, Fenchurchstreet, E.C., on 10th July, 1933, at 12 o’clock for the purpose of passing a resolution reducing the capital from £90,000 in ss. shares to £lB,OOO in Is.191 words
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Article104 1933-07-05 12 Jump in Operating Profit An operating profit of £26,725, compared with £1,399 in 1931, is reported by the Tavoy Tin Dredging Corporation, which (inter alia) owns tin-bearing concessions of over 8,000 acres in Lower Burma. Realisation costs and overhead expenses were £3,986 lower at 116,886, while £5,231 was104 words
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Article912 1933-07-05 12 STRAITS PLANTATIONS.—Report of Straits Plantations to 31st Marsh shows i coconut crop 32,269,025, from which 7,550 tons of copra were manufactured. Net price realised £lO Bs. (agst. £9 3s. per ton). Net profit was £37,392 (agst. £19,291), plus £26,946 brought in. To div. equalisation account £lO,OOO (nil), div.912 words
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Article210 1933-07-05 12 The tinplate market is firm and although no unusually large deals are reported the position generally is sound, and most works Are well placed for orders for the next couple of months or so. Those orders which have been placed during the week are mainly small, and210 words
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Article41 1933-07-05 12 The following are the tin outputs for the month of June, 1933 Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd.: —Piculs, 1,989; hours, 746; yardage, 224,000; estimated value of ore, $137,080; estimated gross mine profit, $101,035. Southern Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd.: Piculs, 856.41 words
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Article104 1933-07-05 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of June, 1933 Lbs. The Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd. 72,151 Bakap Estate 25,570 Titi Karangan Estate 21,548 Patani Para Estate 83,164 South Malay Rubber Plantations (1932), Ltd. 17,650 Batu Matang Estate 23,500 Arras Estate 20,400 Baling Estate 68,500 Kuala104 words
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Article113 1933-07-05 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 85 3|16 86% New York 4.49% 4.44% Montreal 4.80 4.77 Brussels 24.02 24.24% Geneva 17.40 17.55% Amsterdam 8.34 8.44 Milan 63 7)16 64% Berlin 14.14% 14.28 Stockholm 19.42% 19 7116 Copenhagen 22.40% 22 13|32 Oslo 19.89% 19.90 Vienna 31% 31% Prague113 words
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Article508 1933-07-05 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share «si at 11 a m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 13|6 14|l%ex 13|9 14|3ex Bangrin 17|9 18|6 18|0 18|6 Hong Fatt 37% 40 37% 40 Hongkong 14)6 15|3508 words
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Article55 1933-07-05 12 PENANG, JULY 5 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 29 32 4 m|ts 2|3fc Private 3 m|ts credit 2)4& 3 Documentary 2)4& On New York Bank Demand 51 Franca T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom, Shanghai T.T. 44%55 words
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Advertisement152 1933-07-05 12 Toe need suffer no longer the pain I ■nd discomfort of Rheumatism ScMca, Lumbago If your blood h kept In pure and healthy state: remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke’s Blood Mixture. Qfaß Quad*» aad Stares. irnirfM r zjqctd rAßurrjbna L DIVINE MEDICINE OF I HERNIA I152 words
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Miscellaneous39 1933-07-05 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 N.W. 10 inches Noon 74 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. Low TO-DAY 10.40 a.m. 4.10 a.m. 11.17 p.m. 5.37 p.m. TO-MORROW 11.31 a.m. 5.20 a.m. 12.16 p. m. 6.30 p. m.39 words
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Article576 1933-07-05 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ruud uail’ng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ;S.S. RENGAM from Sitiawan, Bindings and Pangkor. M.S. MAKASSER from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails for same porta to-day. S.S.576 words
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Article1051 1933-07-05 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on June 10 by the s.s. "Naldera” was delivered in London on July 3. The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G.P.O. London, says that the1,051 words
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Miscellaneous127 1933-07-05 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST FIRST NATIONAL’S SPARKLING, SNAPPY MUSICAL ROMANCE 1 "THE CROONER"I With THE POPULAR ENGLISH STAR OF “JOURNEY’S END” S J DAVID MANNERS NEXT CHANGE —TO-MORROW The Greatest Of Al! ARLISS HITS I i WARNER BROS. Present THE FIRST GENTLEMAN Of The SCREEN i O ||t 1k i JO127 words
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Miscellaneous253 1933-07-05 13 Bik swk w KI KN Km3| i uHBJS s/A > Bl IB 11. C 1 r By® W -aJ za A> 1 s j B\ 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY LAST TWO SHOWS OF > I The Brilliant British Production “INSULT” 1 WITH ELIZABETH ALLAN I I AND I JOHN GIELGUD253 words
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Article511 1933-07-05 14 Afraid Of Man He Had Arrested SHIP SEARCH Japanese Brought Back From Hong Kong Fear of being killed by a man he had recently arrested for being in possession of a pistol was the cause of a Japanese detective deserting from the Straits Settlements Police Force and511 words
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Article171 1933-07-05 14 And Brighter Ones for the Seniors THE CHIEFS The high officials of Whitehall have decided that the power of the electric lamp that lights a man’s desk must be in strict ratio to what be earns. When electric light was first installed in Whitehall a171 words
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Article481 1933-07-05 14 Result of Recent Inquiries A resolution dealing with the rationalir zation of shipping in the following terms was passed at a meeting of the Council of i the Chamber of Shipping on June 16. I The Council, having received a report from the Special Committee on Rationali-| zation481 words
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Article102 1933-07-05 14 Husband Applies for Reduction Alfred William Duggan, a European, applied before the Fourth Police Magistrate, Singapore, Mr. L. R. F. Earl, on Saturday for a variation of a Court order dated August 16, 1928, for maintenance of his wife, a Eurasian. Consequently she was asked to shew cause102 words
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Article290 1933-07-05 14 New Post at the Bank of England ECONOMIC ADVISER The Bank of England announce that, following the resignation of Dr. Sprague, Mr. Henry Clay has been appointed Eonomic Adviser to the Governors. Professor Henry Clay whose father, Mr. James Henry Clay, was a Bradford dyewares merchant, was born290 words
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Advertisement90 1933-07-05 14 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN —An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory90 words
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Advertisement378 1933-07-05 14 w m ..j Ofc i -wli BWwrn 1 «I t 11 .WR W Mr iL ISM y IWfßMlli Builds Bonnie Cables Glaxo is treasured by mothers for the heart-felt relief it brings—for the almost immediate contentment and strength it brings to troubled, ailing babies. Glaxo is a humanised milk-food easily378 words
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Advertisement1928 1933-07-05 15 w< VTT =TrgsqSK /r~~~gr~s-.. ■>. p. ©.-British india I AND APCAR lines f>£ rXKrfl kl 6 f «Companies Incorporated In England) BLUE FUNNEL TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR II Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due ||k|E C. PHRONTIS Marseilles, London, Amsterdam H’burg. P Ju*y 7 Aug** 10 under contact w^tt^Hfa1,928 words
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116 1933-07-05 16 Farewell Performance by Moonlight Opera The Moonlight Opera will be leaving Penang following to-night’s performance at Fun and Frolic. The company will present a grand vaudeville and krongchong programme to-night instead of “Noor Chya,’’ as originally advertised. This will be the final opportunity for116 words
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Article92 1933-07-05 16 Annual Athletic Sports Preliminary heats in the 220 yards Scratch and 120 yards Hurdles will be run on Thursday, as follows: 220 Yards Scratch:—Heat No. I—G. R. Evans, F. E. E. Hindley, D. D. B. Cook, F. G. Pooley and I. Pemberton. 220 Yards Scratch:—Heat No. 2—J.92 words
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Article179 1933-07-05 16 Results of Heats Run Yesterday The heats in connection with Municipal Sports, were held yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground and resulted as follows: 220 YARDS—CLASS ‘A’ First Heat: (1) Goh Thye Sun (2) Ong Boon Thong (3) Md. Ariff bin Md. Hashim. Second Heat: (1) W. Rodrigues179 words
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Article1210 1933-07-05 16 Scratchings And Final Selections SENLAC FOR BIG RACE The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Ipoh, the second day of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting: Race 2: Tin Pool, Gold Or, Sure Cure. Race 3: Melton’s Pride, Hot Iron, Cafe Royal, Mithras and1,210 words
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Obituary45 1933-07-05 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). 446—3 5 7-7.45 words
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Advertisement34 1933-07-05 16 E. O. HOTEL PENANG’S PREMIER TO-NIGHT Special Dinner Dance Music by THE DOLLAR LINE ORCHESTRA (S.S. “PRES. HARRISON”). B GOING GOOD A message from Ipoh at noon stated that the going was very good.34 words
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Advertisement281 1933-07-05 16 1 PARMANAND’sI NEW PRINTED CREPE-DE-CHINES GEORGETTES JUST UNPACKED FOR AFTERNOON I AND EVENING FROCKS —tl- fYou Will Delight In The Exclusive Diagonal Stripes And Floraf Designs. The Fine Weave And Extra Durability Of These New Printed Silks You Can Make Exceedingly Smart Dresses From These. Or Let PARMAN AND'S Make281 words
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