Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 159. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY. 11th JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2077 1 Large Measure Of Agreement On Economic Side PROFOUND AND DISTURBING EFFECT OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS STATEMENT Mr. Neville Chamberlain And The Present Situation Contrary to expectations the bureau of the Economic Conference has not reached conclusive decisions on monetary matters but a large measure of
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  • 113 1 —Reuter. 4.79 J AT CLOSE Minor Flight Of Capital New York, July 10. The dollar slump continued this morning. Trading was active in a thin market at first, but later quietened; the dollar hardened to 4.79 early in the afternoon. Brokers and bankers profess ignorance of the
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  • 82 1 .—Reuter. London, July 10. Replying to Mr. Wardlaw Milne in the Commons, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister stated that correspondence with the Governor had resulted in certain amendments to tk-i, Hongkong Foreshore and Sea-bed Works Ordinance. The matter is still under consideration. The Bill for general
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  • 20 1 —Reuter. Arrival at Akyab Rangoon, July 9. The Chinese flier, Hun Tong, has arrived at Akyab from Calcutta.
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. With Ex-Colonel CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY Lisbon, July 10. Dr. Antonio Sergio, ex-Democratic Minister, and ex-Colonel Arago, famous for his action in German West Africa in 1915, have been arrested. They recently returned from Spain, where they were awaiting the recent amnesty for those responsible for previous
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  • 66 1 —Reuter. In 20-Ton Yacht Shanghai, July 10. 7c* venty tonner yacht Taimoshan, which left Hongkong on May 1 en route to Portsmouth, arrived here at dawn, having done 600 miles from Yokohama in ten days. The crew, consisting of young Royal Navy officers, Lieut.-Commander Sherwood, Lieutenants R.
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  • 28 1 —Reuter. Leaves London for China London, July 10. Mr. T. V. Soong left London for China this afternoon. He will fly to Rome en route.-
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  • 70 1 Reuter. SEVERAL ARRESTS Official Residences Guarded AND BRITISH EMBASSY Tokio, July 11. It is reported that due to the discovery of a serious plot resulting from several arrests by the Gendarmerie, official residences of Cabinet Ministers and other prominent men have been heavily guarded by armed
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  • 111 1 —Reuter. Mattern to Resume in New 1 Plane Juneau, Alaska, July 10. Mattern will resume his round-the-world flight in a plane belonging to the rescue expedition, the sponsors of which have! cabled the leader to fly the aeroplane. i Anadir and hand it over to Mattern,
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  • 78 1 —Reuter. Public’s Purchasing Power Washington, July 10. Signification of the corroboration of the anxiety of President Roosevelt and Brigader-General Johnson lest the rise in prices outstripped the public’s purchasing power is provided by the Federal Reserve Board report that the value of department store sales in
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  • 56 1 —Reuter. $250,000 Ransom Demanded Albany, July 11. The police have learned that the twentyfour year old John O’Connell, a relative of the O’Connell brothers, the democratic leaders, was kidnapped on July 7, and a ransom of $250,000 is demanded by the kidnappers, who threaten to shoot the captive
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  • 43 1 as Ambassador in Buenos Aires—Rugby Radio Service. To Succeed Sir R. McCleay London, July 9. Mr. Henry Chilton, Ambassador in Santiago has been appointed to succeed Sir Ronald Macleay who is shortly retiring as Ambassador in Buenos Aires.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 127 1 Singapore Outrages CHINESE SHOT AND ANOTHER KNIFED No Arrests (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 10. There was alarm in crowded Amoy Street late last-night when a shot rang out. A Chinese barber, who was seen to be injured, called a ricksha man and instructed him
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  • 145 1 .—Reuter. No Official Knowledge London, July 10. In the House of Commons Mr. Remer asked whether Mr. Chamberlain was aware that Mr. T. V. Soong was now negotiating with the London bankers a large loan for China. He asked if Mr. Chamberlain was making it a
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  • 80 1 tion now before the Conference. —RugbyRadio Service. Mr. Henderson Pursuing Negotiations Mr. Arthur Henderson President of the Disarmament Conference, left London for Paris to-day to make the direct negotiations which he has been empowered by the General Commission of the Conference to pur' sue with various governments. During
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  • 49 1 .—router. Frontier Guards Arrested Moscow, July 10. The frontier guards who shot the Japanese fishermen off Cape Olga were arrested. The chief of the Frontier Guard at Kamchatka is reported to have been also arrested. An investigation, of the guards’ action is to ng conducted.
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    • 1742 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices notice. ban °*ng Corporation BANKS LORE YEW DONOR SCHOLARSHIP- UAHMHW ADVERTISEMENTS hongkong university. limited. Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Two Loke Yew Donor Scholarships en- (Incorporated In the Strait. Settlements NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank Company Ltd HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. <* M communications reiatmg to (Ineorporated .n the Stratte Segments.)
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  • INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
    • 339 3 What Indian Women Want NO RESERVATION ASKED FOR Independent Status as Voters Bombay, June 23. The following memorandum on the status of Indian women in the proposed new Constitution of India has been submitted to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on behalf of the All-India’s Women’s Conference and
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    • 115 3 Official Statement Simla, June 27. The hunger-strike resorted to by 39 prisoners in the Andaman Islands in connexion w-ith certain alleged grievances not being redressed has been abandoned. A communique issued by the Government of India states that communication has been received from the Chief Commissioner
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    • 69 3 Attempt to Recover .a Bible Trichur, June 27. Seven women and a boy were drowned on Sunday in a stream in the village of Perumpalasseri, near Trichur, when returning in a small ferry boat from Church after morning service. It would appear that a Bible belonging to
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    • 236 3 New Classification Adopted in Bombay Bombay, June 21. In continuation of its policy on behalf of the Depressed Classes, the last move in which was the order in February this year j that all castes should have equal facilities of using wells and tanks, the Government
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    • 352 3 Orthodox View of Gandhi Wedding Kumbakonam, June 24. Orthodox circles in Kumbakonam have been greatly upset by the recent marriage of Mr. Devadas Gandhi with Mr. Rajagopalachariar’s daughter, Sreemathi Lakshmi. Commenting on the wedding Arya Dharma, the accredited organ of Orthodoxy, in an editorial yesterday, says that
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    • 1476 3 Five-Year Plan As Experiment CAPTURE OF GOVERNMENT BY CONGRESS THE OBJECT New Delhi, June 25. Declaring that there is far more urgent constructive work for the Indian National Congress to do than the revival of civil disobedience, Mr. Asaf Ali, a Delhi Barrister and
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    • 365 3 Sessions Trial Opens at Coimbatore Coimbatore, June 27. The session trial of Nityanand, Kushiram Metha, Bantasing, and Bachuram under the Arms and Explosive Substances Acts commenced to-day before Rao Bahadur A. V. Govinda Menon, District and Sessions Judge. The charges against the accused being read out the
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    • 173 3 Erode Shooting Incident Coimbatore, June 26. To-day, before Rao Bahadur A. V. Govinda Menon, District and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore, Nityananda, one of the accused in the Ooty Bank raid case who was committed for trial at the sessions for the alleged shooting of Mr. Arogyaswamy Pillai, Sub-Inspector, Railway
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    • 157 3 Mr. Gandhi Will Preside at Consultations FUTURE POLICY TO BE DECIDED Mr. Aney Issues Invitations for July 14 Bombay, June 27. A definite move to re-consider the position of the Congress in the light of the failure of the civil disobedience movement, and to decide its
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    • 99 3 Five Accused Committed to Sessions Coimbatore, June 22. Rao Bahadur C. J. Paul, Special District Magistrate, Coimbatore, completed to-day the hearing of the case in which Nityanand* Krishiram Mehta, Banta Singh and Bachram are charged with committing dacoity in the Travancore National Bank, Oootacamund, on April 26,
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    • 88 3 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 interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so
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    • 68 3 SLIP ONE IN YOUR LETTER EXQUISITELY EMBROIDERED. HANDKERCHIEFS MADE OF SHEER LINEN CffiMESE kAMTEfch Beach Street, Penang. By Courtesy Robinson Piano, Co. fh ALRVLS' fake Sanatogen Th* True Tonic-Food JJjo.c—||| I APIOL STEEL I fl Sure and certain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should fl keep a box
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  • 657 4 Aeroplanes to be Ordered for Police DEMAND FOR EQUALITY IN AVIATION Berlin, June 24. The restrictions of the Peace Treaty notwithstanding, the Prussian Minister of the Interior (Captain Goring) has decided immediately to place an order for the construction of two fast “police” scouting
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  • 1059 4 Mr. C. F. Bateson, of Pangnga River Tin, and Mrs. Bateson returned from Home last week. Dr. F. V. Jacques, Deputy State Medical and Health Officer, Perak, Taiping, is expected in Ipoh on Wednesday on duty. The appointment of Mr. R. P. Bradley who has been seconded
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  • 390 4 Monday, July 3. In the morning His Excellency and Lady Clementi and Misses Clementi, attended by Mr. R. J. Curtis, Private Secretary, and Mr. H. G. Beverley, A.D.C., left Tanah Rata for Ipoh. His Excellency presented a Medal of Merit to District Scoutmaster Chong Wan Fook at
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    • 347 4 KEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION WANTED Advertiser proceeding on leave wishes to recoinmend Cook. Apply Eox No. 51, c/o The Pinang Gazette Press. NOTICES WATER SUPPLY CENTRAL PROVINCE WELLESLEY. From and after the 12th of July and until further notice the water supply to Bukit Mertajam, Prai and Butterworth will be cut
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    • 24 4 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the 11 Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 252 4 I C OLD MAN HARLEM Fox Trot g CB 608 3 here is my heart Rudy Vallee’s Orchestra is noted or it's sweet playing and these two titles are’sure to captive you. I’VE TOLD EVERY LITTLE STAR Fox Trot CB 605 the song is you j Two hits from London’s
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  • 785 5 For General Information ROADS SINGAPORE (Municipal) Changi, Joo Chiat, Tanjong Katong and Grove Rds. —Construction Railway crossings—approach with Caution. Newton Circus at junction Newton, Kampong Java, Bukit Timah and Scotts Rds. Road work in progress—Caution. Alexandra Rd. (near Delta Rd.) —Sewerage operations.—Caution. Bishopsgate.—Sewerage operations. Caution. (Rural)
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  • 137 5 Oxford Win Toss SUN MAKES WICKET TRICKY London, July 10. The inter-Varsity cricket match was commenced to-day at Lords. Oxford won the toss and elected to bat. The wicket was dead at first but the sun made it tricky afterwards. Oxford had scored 126 for the loss of
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  • 220 5 Donations for June Government Contribution, A|C Repatriations $1,009.19; Incorporated Society of Planters $l5O Clubs $3,444.15 Messrs. Mansfield Co., Ltd. $5O; J. A. Harvey Esq. $5; Messrs. Osborne Chappel $2O; A.C. Hayton Esq. $7; J. M. P. Landon Esq. $5; N. A. M. Griffin Esq. $5; W. G.
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  • 95 5 To-day at the Esplanade at 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —Faugh-A-Bal!ach—O’Keefe. 2. Overture —Carnivalia —Williams. 3. Selection —High Jinks —Freeman. 4. Waltz —Ah Kusom —Robertson. 5. Japo-Niaiserie—Kc-Sa-Ko—Chapius. 6. Selection —Viktoria and her Hussar—• Abraham. 7. Fox Trot —Tell me are you from Georgia—Gay. God save the
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    • 77 5 (gU Holbrook's Sauce. 1 jr Sole. Agents WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd., I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. IGOLDEN i LAGER.' BREWED BOTTLED /jf ,N T B Obtainable From All Dealers and at a PRICE TO SUIT EVERYBODY. TRY Ft. STOP THE LEAKS I I 4 WITH I I #\Vy
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    • 169 5 Allenburgs Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot B climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Birth to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 482 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Strait* 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 9,610 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 1176 6 The Selected Test Team WEST INDIAN CRICKETER’S FEATS The Body-Line Controversy (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 24. ENGLAND’S TEST TEAM England’s team for the first Test match wi h the West Indies at Lord’s this week, is as follows:—D. R. Jardine (Surrey), Captain, G. O. Allen
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  • 1166 6 Sutcliffe’s Visit to Scotland SCOTS’ CRICKETING ACHIEVEMENTS Ayrshire Tennis Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 24. M.C.C. AND SCOTTISH CRICKET When the M.C.C. were passing through Glasgow Mr. H. B. Rowan extended an invitation to Herbert Sutcliffe to come North for a holiday whenever he was
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  • 2290 7 MAJESTY AT NEWMARKET: LORD ASTOR'S PUN OF SUCCESSES: CREME BRULEES NEWBURY CUP o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 28. favourite racecourse The King, who has taken more interest in the sport this year than for many years .t is spending four days at Newmarket fX week,
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    • 65 7 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver tising Department exercises discrimination. It hai to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroke; publication and maintain its reputation for givm, advertiser and consumer a square deal If you ser
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    • 455 7 'I *1 IBBwMMPF-' ffaiHliMg L: '..A BRHWE > IgF V z//' Y z. s u Brisbane Sydney Record 7 "y Smashed By Ford V-8 Using CASTROL XL O n T ues d a y, Feb. 7, Mr. Norman (Wizard) Smith left Brisbane, Queensland, at 5.8% a.m. and arrived at Sydney
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  • 804 8 As a seer, the Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times is. in the language of the rifle range, a washout. At the same time his persistency compels admiration. It is not impossible that one day he will master the intricacies of the wind gauge, find the correct range,
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  • 1240 8  -  born!”—Thomas Kelly in the Manchester Guardian.” The weedy-looking youth entered the just as t&i train was about to' start. His appraising glance as he hesitatingly' turned the door-handle put me on my guard. So his ingratiating smile in my direction was wasted. Then I noticed that my' companions
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  • 788 8 JAPANESE AIR PORT PROJECT Plans to build the largest airport j n th e Far East, with an area four times that of the landing grounds at Croydon, are n 0,.. on foot, according to Press reports. Thj great aerodrome will rise on land near Osaka, which
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 11 in —M„ 1 M Zmmm» I i—l a sA 4 oltSB £9 ho i yfeßs!%V> rn a Ma»K«MCH. r Wf 7!*^MB /i/t/fa lit 6« •C Wt R •COTCX Jj?|«Swv I' 'ZfM B j s is hi Hl SOLE AGENfS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA
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    • 37 8 jUailrilAfcs itt is The Coolness Of De Reszke Satisfies Every Famed as The Aristocrat Of Cigarettes Say “DE RESZKE” to your tobacconist SAVE THE COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore. Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—34.
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  • 287 9 Englishmen Discover Missing Atlantic Flyers Mexico, June 27. Buried in the swampy palm jungle of the ■Mexican coast, the bodies of Captain Bar•boran and Lieut. Collar, the missing Spanish Atlantic flyers, have at last been found in the wreckage of their plane, The Four Winds. They
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  • 119 9 RUMOURS OF ESCAPE Circumstantial But Not Definite Dairen, July 9. Japanese gendarmerie and o her authorititive sources deny the rumour that two of the Nanchang prisoners have escaped from the kidnappers nevertheless the reports continue to grow circumstantial, though there is at present nothing definite. It is
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  • 380 9 Alleged Theft of Beads Evidence was given by Karupayee in the Police Court this morning, against Alagu, her former adopted husband, a Tamil, charged with the theft of five gold beads and six pawntickets. Karupayee was living at present in Siam Road on the ground
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  • 146 9 —Reuter. FIRST INDIVIDUAL INDUSTRY CODE Washington, July 11. The cotton and textile workers have agreed on a maximum 40 hour week and a minimum wage of $l2 weekly in the Southern Mills and thirteen in the Northern and child labour is to be abolished from July 17, following
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  • 755 9 Counsel And Personal Reflection COSTS OF UNSUCCESSFUL LITIGATION When arguments were heard in the Singapore Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Mills, in which the question was raised as to whether or not the Official Assignee was liable to pay costs incurred in an unsuccessful litigation and for
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  • 100 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £222-0-0 £215-15-0 TIN—(B Months) London £221-15-0 £215-15-0 f Singapore $110.12% $107.87% i Business Done Penang lo9 B7 Business Done Bu^er3 no seller 3 COPRA— (Sundried) J 8 BLACK PEPPER SI».UU RUBBER London 3|ii 3^<L New York ’’V 'G» 7,’.c.(G> Singapore 11 cts> 11 cts
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    • 35 9 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway nrice.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gaeettt” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure.
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    • 146 9 I r/s The day of the ordinary artificial** rood is over deficient and often merely fatforming—no wonder the mother dreaded its f advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow& Do noi risk Baby’s health on Foods whkh Gate has changed all that !—lt is the modern may be stale and
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  • 370 10 Though Fees Will Not Be Reduced At Once ECONOMY CIRCULARS Public School bills, about the size of which there has been vigorous criticism of late years, are showng signs of at least some diminution. Rather more than a year ago the Public Schools Bursars’ Association
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  • 248 10 The King’s Tribute to London Associations The Territorial Army review, which the King and Queen were to have attended in Hyde Park on June 24th, was cancelled on account of the weather. “Most of the troops were notified by telephone at their depots in time to prevent
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  • 438 10 Treacle Paper Stratagem £12,353 LOSS A £12,353 jewellery hold-up which the prosecution alleged was staged by the man who was robbed, had sequel at Marl-borough-street Police Court, London. Leonard Tom (42), described as a diamond broker, of Hampstead, was remanded for a week on a charge
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  • 260 10 Damages of £3OOO were awarded by a jury in the King’s Bench to the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada against W. H. Smith and Son, Limited. The Sun Life of Canada Company complained that a liable on them was contained in the issue
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  • 536 10 Descendant’s Tribute to Slave Emancipator HULL COLLEGE LECTURE The assembly hall of the University College of Hull was crowded on June 23 when Mr. Richard Wilberforce, 8.A., fellow of All Souls’ College, Oxford, and a greatgrandson of the Emancipator, delivered a public memorial lecture on “The Life
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  • 857 10 Stone-Laying Ceremony by the King “A NOBLE ENTERPRISE WELL BEGUN” The King, on June 26, laid the founda-tion-stone of buildings in Bloomsbury which in future will house the University of London. The sun shone brilliantly throughout the ceremony, at which the principal learned societies and universities
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 159 10 jpJll Only from SCOTLAND canjjljift true whisky come, ra and the most ■«p famous of all is H Johnnie Walker Born 1820 Still going strong JOHNNIE WAbKEf» RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. BLACK LABEL, the world’s whisky de luxe, every drop guaranteed over twelve years
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  • 605 11 Hurled Through Roof Of Hi* Car DRINKS CHARGE WITHDRAWN Viscount Somerton, a lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards, was fined flO and seven guineas costs at Uxbridge Police Court for driving in a dangerous manner on Coinbrook by-pass, Harmondsworth, at 3.30
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  • 978 11 A Monument to Concord and Amity KING’S TRIBUTES TO UNION STATESMEN In brillant sunshine, the King, accompanied by the Queen, drove along the Mall on June 22 in the afternoon to open the new South Africa House in Trafalgar Square, the white stonework of which
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1013 12 Chairman on Increased Prices The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Kurau Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on Thursday, the Bth June, 1933, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F.
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    • 1010 12 Strong Financial Position The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Sabrang Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on Thursday, the Bth June, 1933, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman of the Company) presiding. Mr. F. E. Maguire (director
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    • 681 12 A Small Profit The following are the minutes of the seventeenth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Tanah Merah Estates (1916), Limited, held at the offices of the General Managers, No. 2, Canton Road, Shanghai, on Friday, June 16th, 1933, at noon. Present Messrs.
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    • 27 12 The rubber output of The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the month of June, 1933, was 36,270 lbs. Total for 2 months: 69,683 lbs.
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    • 114 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 84 85 .New York 4.79% 4.73 Montreal 4.99% 4.93% I Brussels 23.81 .Geneva 17.12% 17.18% Amsterdam 8.23 8.24 Milan 64 9)16 62 11|16 Berlin 13.90% 13.90% Stockholm 19% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.39 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30 30 Prague 112 112%
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    • 56 12 PENANG, JULY 11 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 29 32 4 m)ts 2)4 Private 3 m)ts credit 2)4A 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Bank Demand 54 nom. France T.T. 975 nom. India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 40 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.
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    • 716 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* in MESbxiS. KENNEDY Co.’s short. Ust at 11 am. to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 14)3 14|9ex 14)3 14|9ex Batu Caves 45 50 45 50 Hitam 36 40 36 40 Hongkong Tin 14|3 15|0
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    • 1130 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. A «t H m RUBBERTCDoIIar.) IC. c Allenby Rubber Co. 75 85 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 55 65 j Amalgamated Malay Estates I to 1 25 i Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate I 00 1 to' Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 15 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 39 12 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisemtnt in the "I’inans Gazette.” It circulates throughout the wbo?e of North Malava. Siam a—.. Suni»t r n. A, a selling •ne’ium .1 .-.t.ads uuiivalied.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 39 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 78 E 9 m.m. 6 a.m. 78 E TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wat® TO-DAT 3.21 a.m. 9.20 a.m. 3.03 p.m. 9.52 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.58 a.m. 9.58 a.m. 3.35 p.m. 10.25 p.m.
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  • 598 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving .filing from Penang during the week: LN PORT TO-DAY g RA WANG from Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. s ta paH from Kantang. Sails for T. Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day. MS MAKASSER from Tg. Mengeidar,
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  • 251 13 JULY 14 and 15 Taiping Turf Club, Amateur Meeting. Taiping. JULY 15 Cricket: Europeans v The Rest, Esp) anade. > Malaya Cup Football: Penang v. Kedah, Alor Star. JULY 16 Cricket Europeans v. The Rest, Esplanade, Contd. JULY 20 4th and final address on Poetry by the
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  • 977 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from the G. P. O. London says that the mails despatched from Penang on June 15 by the s.s. “Felix Roussel”; on June 16 by the s.s. “Slamat” and on June 17 by the s.s. “Karagola” were delivered in London on
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 79 13 I Vi 4 I 6.75 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 WARNER BROS AMUSING COMEDY I A'- jHHI A Fighting CHAMP Wt, Hide-and? f k 1 Seek in Boudoirs of 1 Beautiful Bio^des! f HsKK HF I g Hilariously Funny and 1 I "MIT P unc h-Packed"—Hailed Critics! l v with f I
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    • 375 13 STTFT 'j' I ij I > J i I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 FOX MOVIETONE’S ROLLICKING COMEDY ROMANCE 1 “SAILORS LUCK" WITH J JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS The Perfect Team of BAD GIRL Re-United f THURSDAY Britain's Most Popular Musical Comedy Star i JACK BUCHANAN J Fresh from his Triumphs
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  • 361 14 Pin Money Lost By Women STEADY INCOME FOR EXPERTS NOVICES PAY Incomes of from £l5 to £4O every week are being made by some professional bridge players in the hundreds of clubs which have been formed in London and provincial towns following the boom
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  • 199 14 And Still, at 95, He Cries, “Catch ’Em All Alive!” We may not know where flies go In the winter time, but I know (writes an Evening News representative) where lots of them go in the summer time. And I know a
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  • 786 14 Too Many Medium-Class Houses In London INTEREST RATES Substantial Reduction Justified A warning against a too competitive spirit among the building societies, which he said had led to overbuilding of mediumclass houses in London, was issued by Sir Enoch Hill, the chairman, at the
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    • 358 14 11l sdld© j RCC* T’lAt>E''MAaß Pat. No. *****8 /23 j THE INTER-PENETRATION OF METALS BY THE SOLDO PROCESS OF CLEANING AND TINNING IN ONE OPERATION j WITH “SOLDO” YOU CAN TIN AND SOLDER DIRTY OR RUSTY IRON AND STEEL j THE TIME NOW SPENT IN CLEANING METAL PREPARATORY TO TINNING
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    • 211 14 7 Uo you wy Just watcb 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 day. Quaker Oats not
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    • 1903 15 I IP- 0.-BRITISH INDIA and apcar lines R£PWL/XNTI bIG (Companies Incorporated In England) 24« BLUB FUNMEK LIME tdavei unMf nv m MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due TRAVEL FIVIVIC BY DOLLAR aKTENOR Marseilles, London, R’dam, H’burg G’gow. July Aug. 10 LINE I Peninsular and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 836 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Again I am in complete agreement with Mr. Saravanamuttu that the public should know the facts and they shall have them. Mr. Saravanamuttu says there is no rule to say that only captains must attend. Granted. But
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    • 553 16 Sir, —Education is the supreme medium i for acquiring peace and happiness among I the inhabitants of a country. Without which the people live a life vacant of good 1 moral principles; and their thoughts and ideas generally fall short of equitable and 1 judicious judgment thereby causing
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  • 349 16 Official Programme FIVE-DAY MEETING IN SEPTEMBER The Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) meeting will be run at Singapore on Saturday, September 1, Wednesday, September 6, Saturday, September 9, Wednesday, September 13 and Saturday, September 16. The horses to be catered for are horses, Classes
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  • 50 16 Turley’s String Already Here Training has already commenced for the Penang meeting, opening on the 29th of this month. Trainer Turley’s string is the first outstation contingent to arrive. Thirteen horses arrived by train from Ipoh yesterday morning. Three of van Breukelen’s string arrived at the same time.
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  • 55 16 BASKETBALL MATCHES AT FUN FROLIC We are advised by the management of the Amalgamated Amusements, Ltd., that there will be Basket Ball matches every night from 11th to 14th July. The following are the fixtures MUAR (Johore) Team against: 11th Cheng Lian Club. 12th Wah Kong Club. 13th Chung Ling
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  • 123 16 July Medal and June Replay The following are the results of the July Monthly Medal (Bogey) and the June Monthly Medal (Replay). JULY MONTHLY MEDAL (BOGEY) T. McKinstery 3Up A. C. O’Farrell ..3 W. W. Shard Square J. Moncur 2 Down H. R. S. Law ..2 K.
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  • 44 16 July Tennis Tournament Events 1. Professional Pairs. 2. Mens Singles Handicap. 3. Mens Doubles Handicap. 4. Mixed Doubles Handicap. 5. Ladies Doubles Handicap. 6. Ladies Singles Handicap. Members are reminded that entries for the above close at 8 p.m. on Monday, 17th instant.
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  • 54 16 Mrs. Mitchell Fills Remaining Place London, July 10. Mrs. Mitchell fills the remaining place in the British Wightman Cup team which is now composed of the following Miss M. Heeley, Miss F. James, Miss Betty Nuttal, Miss Dorothy Round, Miss M. C. Scriven and Mrs. L.
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  • 142 16 The Thirty-fourth Meeting of the Trade Commission was held in the Town Hall, Penang, on the 10th July. Evidence was taken from Mr. J. P. Souter (of Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd.) and Mr. J. A. Goetzee (of Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd.) regarding the retail trade
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  • 154 16 Due at Penang on Saturday We are advised by Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., the Local Agents of Nippon Yusen Kaisha, that the s.s. Suwa Maru is expected to arrive in Penang at 3 a.m. on Saturday, the 15th instant, and sail at 8 a.m. the
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  • 1384 16 Free Entry Except Liquor And Tobacco STRIKING INSTANCE OF VALUE OF PERSISTENCE Our Singapore Letter (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 10. A figure of international fame is in Singapore this week in the person of Dr. Lim Boon Keng, the principal of
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    • 82 16 THE "E. O." 8 I I i PENANG’S PREMIER ffl MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT SI 8 TERMS MODERATE EXCELLENT CUISINE TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. Midnight i MUSIC BY i THE NEW E. &O. ORCHESTRA i (Under the Direction of Leonardo). iiS I o ra 1 Saturday. July 22. Thursday Tuesday.
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