Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 July 1933

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. U 3. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 826 1 Plenary Session On July 27 CHECK TO DESULTORY AND INCONCLUSIVE TALKS Mr. Macdonald To Review Work o ur a career marked with unexpected storm and stress, the World Economic Conference, it is officially announced, has decided to adjourn on Julv 27. No indication is hitherto given
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  • 42 1 —Reuter. London, July 14. It is understood that conversations have taken place in London on the Dutch rubber restriction scheme between Dr. Colijn and Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. The talks were of an exploratory character and no decisions were reached.—Reuter.
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  • 202 1 .—Reuter. TREATIES THE SAME Survey Of Conditions In Colonies London, July 14. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, in the course of a comprehensive survey of conditions in the Colonies when bringing up the Colonial Office estimates in the House of Commons, said that despite the tremendous fall in
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  • 70 1 —Reuter. Confiscation of Property Berlin, July 14. The Cabinet adopted new laws providing for confiscation of property of “enemies of the state’’ including organisations and private persons inciting against Germany from abroad and Germans living abroad who are disloyal to the State or refuse to return to
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  • 146 1 —Reuter. GANDHI FOR CONTINUANCE Congress Desire A Settlement Poona, July 14. It is understood that Mr. Gandhi has definitely pronounced in favour of the continuance of Civil Disobedience though he is prepared to accept an honourable settlement with the Government after negotiations. It is understood that Congress
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  • 72 1 Reuter. New Factory in Anatolia Istanbul, July 14. It is feared that the British textile manufacturers importing textiles to Turkey may be hard hit when the new factory at Kaisarich in Anatolia is equipped with machinery from Russia and starts production, it is hoped by next
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  • 457 1 League Assembly Report ■> 11 FIGHT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND JUSTICE" Strong Words By Lord Cecil Reuter. London, July 14. The League Assembly report on Manchuria will go down in history as one of the most important documents in the fight for international peace, decency and justice,”
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  • 190 1 —Reuter. Debate in Commons In the course of the debate on the Colonial estimates in the House of Commons Mr. Entwistle severely commented on Japanese competition in cotton goods in different parts of the Empire. Besides the denunciation of the treaty affecting West Africa there still remained the
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  • 39 1 —Reuter. Arrival at Montreal Shediac, July 14. The Italian Flying Boats took off at 8.51 a.m., E. S. T. ARRIVAL AT MONTREAL Montreal, July 14. The Italian air armada all landed safely here by 7.10 p.m.-
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  • 100 1 Sir Charles Stanford, £9O. —Rugby Radio Service. Pension for Sir Frank Benson London, July 14. In the Civil List, a pension of £lOO has been granted to Sir Frank Benson, a Shakespearean actor, in recognition of his services to dramatic art. Others in the list include the
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    • 39 1 TALISMALT and SPORT are inseparable. TALISMALT gives the energy ftaf makes good sport possible. TAUSMALT, the health giver, contains MaW Milk, Eggs, Cocoa and Honey. jr Here’s tealfMul drink I TAUSMALT with .BEAR Brand* Natural Milk, hot or cuK
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    • 75 1 SELECTIONS FOR TAIPING RACES Page 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page. The Mails 13 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Produce Prices 9 Latest Share Quotations 16 Shipping 13 Handicaps and Selections for Taiping Races 13 Vegetable Fat Case 4 Sports News 5 Municipal Electric Dept. Annual Report 1® Municipal Tramways Annual Report
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    • 1846 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notices municipal notice ban °*J“ s^ o Xration BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS penang turf club. (lßCOip < )r .udi S!™us.tu«n~t« nederlandsche are reminded that claims in writing must 1 WURM MB communications relating to Autumn Meeting 1933. be sent to the MunicW Secretary on or HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU. OF AT}STRALIA
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  • 756 3 Mr Lloyd George On The Peril Of Mankind CIVILISATION DRIFTING BACKWARDS Tlovd George, at the Midsummer r r «rvice on June 25 of the Welsh Chapel, Castle-street, London, h*s annually attended for over year., spoke on the world outErring to the fact that he had been
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  • 308 3 Wife’s £3,000 Savings Confiscated HIS VIOLIN SEIZED The fact that Professor Einstein is a Swiss subject did not save him from heavy loss in the German anti-Jew campaign. His wife’s savings, amounting to £3,000 in a Berlin bank, were confiscated; and even one of his
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  • 354 3 U. S. A. Victors In Team T ourney The international team tournament at the Chess Congress, at Folkestone, ended on June 23 in a victory for the American players, who thus retain the trophy they won at Prague two years ago. The feature of the concluding rounds was
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  • 2780 4 Commercial Day School Re-Union HIGH PRAISE FROM INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS A record gathering numbering about 150 composed of old boys, present boys and the «guests attended the sth annual re-union dinner of the Government Commercial Day School, Penang, held last night at the Springtide Hotel.
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  • 675 4 The Rev. Father L. Burgoffer, of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, has gone to the F.M.S. on a fortnight’s holiday. The Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, British Resident, Selangor, has been appointed to act as British Resident, Perak Mr. T. Campbell Gibson is now senior
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  • 201 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND sth Sunday af er Trinity. 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins PSSXXVI XXVIII. Hyma 217. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6.30 Evensong—PSXXVll 109. Magnificat 110. Nunc Dimittis 61 Hymns 261, 277, 191, 279, WEDNESDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion. FRIDAY 6
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    • 223 4 r-z v fTWiWf' yr OLD MAN HARLEM Fox Trot I CB 608 j HER e IS MY HEART M 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
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 171 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength. GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 892 5 First Day's Results NANCYKAR tays $29 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 14. Excellent sport was witnessed at to-day’s The going was good and there was attendance including the Sultan of L rak and suite. The Acting British Resident the Hon'ble Mr. G. E. Cater
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  • 144 5 —Reuter. Easy Win For Loaningdale FIRDAUSSI AND FOXBRIDGE PLACED London, July 14. The following was the result of the Eclipse Stakes run at Sandown Park today LOANINGDALE (Col. G. Wilson) 4 yrs- 9.7 Childs 1 FIRDAUSSI (H.H. Aga Khan) 4 yrs. 910 Elliott 2 FOXBRIDGE (Lt.-Col. G.
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  • 138 5 Opposition Against New System Amsterdam, July’ 14. The French Lawn Tennis Federation has convened a meeting at Paris on July’ 22 of all Davis Cup nations to consider the possibility already expressed at the Wimbledon meeting, of cancelling the whole new system of qualifying rounds in the
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  • 382 5 Play Interfered By Rain YORKSHIRE’S INNINGS VICTORY Pataudi Scores 224 Not Out London, July 14. The mid-week County matches were badly interrupted by rain which was experienced throughout the County. The match between Yorkshire and Essex at Leyton for J. O’Connor’s benefit which resulted in an innings
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  • 94 5 —Reuter. European Zone Final PERRY AND HUGHES WIN DOUBLES London, July 14. At Wimbledon, in the European Zone final, Perry and Hughes (England) beat Turnbull and Quist 7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. There were only 2,000 present to see the match. Hughes made many weak returns, but served
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  • 30 5 Calcutta Medal Competition Members are reminded that entries for the Calcutta Medal, to be played on Saturday and Sunday, 22nd and 23rd instant, close on Wednesday, 19th.
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  • 46 5 To-morrow at the Gardens, at 5.15 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. 1. March—Mercatel—Heber. 2. Overture—The Calif of Bagdad— Boieldieu. 3. Selection—H Trovatore—Verdi. 4. Waltz—Les Patineurs—Waldeteufel. 5. Cornet Solo —Tiddledywinks—Lowthian 6. Selection—The Rose of England—Hume. 7. Finale—Keep on the Bright Side— Werner. God Save the King.
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  • 188 5 British Firm’s Feat A new world’s record output of steel from one furnace has been achieved by United Steel Companies, Ltd. During the first six months of this year no fewer than 2,610 tons per week, and over 10,000 tons of steel have been obtained
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  • 147 5 Four Directors Committed for T rial Four directors of Chosen Corporation, Ltd., Martin Coles Harman, Berkeley Fairfax Conigrave, Herbert Hely Pounds and Emile Georges Changeat, were at the Guildhall, London, on June 29, formally committed for trial on charges of conspiracy to defraud shareholders and the
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  • 811 5 Yesterday’s Proceedings SINGAPORE FIRM MANAGER'S EVIDENCE The case in which Naranjan Das and Kishan Chand, two Indians carrying on a business as Kishan Chand and Sons, are charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 540 case of vegetable ghee, was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr.
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  • 134 5 Man Who Was Grand Vizier to A Sultan The engagement was announcement ore July 2nd of Mr. Bertram Thomas, son of the late Mr. W. H. Thomas, of Easton-in-Gordano, near Bristol, and Miss Bessie Mary Hoile, daughter of the late BrigadeSurgeon Lieut-Colonel Edmond Hoile,
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    • 153 5 The Choice V Of Experts k WAKEFIHJ Borsumy Building, Robinson Road, S’pore. Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Penang. Blackhead* and Enlarged! SPores Gone in 9 eaaly buusb blackheads and enlarged pores, and have a new white slda ia 3 days by the ase ol Tokaloo Vanishing Skinfood This contains predigested dairy
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  • 373 6 Display For 1,000 Foreign Guests WAR-TIME PILOTS’ DARING More than a thousand guests from all parts of the world, representing more than €0 countries visited Hendon Aerodrome on June 26th to see a “dynamic aero show” staged by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors in place of
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  • 340 6 Guest Of Honour At London Dinner Fleet Street, June 25. Lord Lonsdale, Dame Madge Kendall, Madame Karsavina, Mrs. Violet Loraine, Sir Landon Ronald, Madame Lydia Kyasht, Sir William Llewellyn, P.R.A., and Mr. Justice Humphrys were among the wellknown people who attended a dinner in Grosvenor House at which
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  • 281 6 Celebrating The Memory Of A Great Englishman WILBERFORCE CENTENARY Celebrations will take place in many parts of England next month to mark the centenary of the death of William Wilberforce, the man who spent his life in fighting slavery. Wilberforce died just one week
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  • 374 6 Why Native Labour Was Always Abundant A number of interesting sidelights on life in Sarawak were mentioned by Mr. T. H. Harrisson, in a paper he read before the Royal Geographical Society in London, on the expedition made to Sarawak last year by the Oxford
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  • 281 6 Ex-Mayor Walker’s London Hustle “NEVER AGAIN!” Jimmy Walker, the famous ex-Mayor of New York, won’t forget a motor ride in London for a long time. It made him wish he was back in America. He is in London attending the World Conference as a newspaper representative.
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  • 217 6 A Policy That Does Not Pay” IN THE PRINTING INDUSTRY Mr. William H. Sessions, the new vicepresident of the Federation of Master Printers, who presented a paper at the annual congress at Scarborough, on “Does it pay to cut? revealed the result of investigations he
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  • 187 6 £150,000 To Make It More Popular A levy of 2d. on every commercial sack of flour, in order to raise a big national fund for an Eat More Bread advertising campaign, was advocated at the conference of Master Bakers, Confectioners, and Caterers, at Hastings. Mr. A. H. Povey,
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  • 207 6 Newspapers The Best Medium The Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House, presented the Publicity Club, London, Cup “the blue riband of publicity”—to Mr. H. G. Saward, for his work for education in advertising. Major Astor, M.P., President of the Advertising Association, in thanking the Lord Mayor,
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  • 177 6 Decision Due To Advancing Years Dr. W. R. Inge, who has been Dean of St. Paul’s since 1911, intends to resign in the summer of next year. The Dean, who is seventy-three years of age, told a reporter that his decision to resign was due
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  • 200 6 Four Times Sentenced To Death Paris, June 23. What may perhaps prove to be a record has just been established by a French convict in French Guiana, whose condemnation to death has been annulled for the fourth time. The convict in question, M. Badin, whilst doing
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  • 1797 7 P E NANG MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS DEPARTMENT Twenty-Seventh Year's Working SMALLER net loss as compared to PREVIOUS YEAR irnwine are extracts from the w rt of the Penang Municipal ““■■'“‘L, Department for the year 1932. T Tramwve Department has now «Xtritat-nty-aeventh year of Lengera carried were 8,358,315 in Linst Q 103,212
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  • 186 7 Woman’s Thanks to Kruschen I have been suffering from rheumatism for years. At one time I could scarcely walk with pains in my feet. The thumb of my left hand was so stiff I could only bend it with the aid of the right hand. I
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  • 197 7 F.M.S. Government’s Reply to Mr. Towers As our readers are aware, Mr. A. C. J. Towers, of Ipoh, who has always been an enthusiastic advocate of Servant registration, wrote to the Chief Secretary to F.M.S. Government recently again advocating this and Mr. Towers has now received the
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  • 79 7 Calmly Walks Out of Court HUE AND CRY While his detective guards were discussing formalities with the goaler into whose custody he was to be given, an arrested man stepped quietly to one side and strolled out of Great Marlborough-street Police Court to freedom! He had been charged
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  • 235 7 Receiving Order Should be Rescinded The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, delivered judgment in the Singapore Supreme Court in the case in which it was sought to set aside a receiving order against Chan Pang Sang, a partner of Chop Kwong Fook Seng, on the ground
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  • 91 7 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending July 8, 1933, shows a total of 62 deaths—--40 males and 22 females —the death-rate being 20.72 per mille, compared with 19.05 in the preceding week and with 20.51 in the
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    • 26 7 RACE WEEK Come In Choose Your NEW DRESS HAT We have the ideal outfit for the Races Prices are extremely low. Chinese LAHTEHti. Beach Street, Penang.
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    • 212 7 STOP THE LEAKS WITH I jSH? I I SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LT9I PENANG. I I I WO > I jWv -pS «'Allenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the
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  • 642 8 Many years have elapsed since first we commented on the fact that there are no Courts in the Colony for dealing solely with juvenile offenders. The reason for this lack is probably to be found in the fact that the authorities do not regard juvenile crime as being
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  • 301 8 A prosperous State is founded on good homes, and Mr. Claud Mullins, a London police court magistrate, now supports this old truth with some illuminating figures. He says that the police courts of England and Wales handle annually some 16,000 applications by married people for separation and maintenance
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  • 1087 8 Mr. Ridgeway was really relieved when at the gateway of the market-place Burkinshaw decided to leave him. A ciacK —the man was that, with his interminable dissertations on coaling and advice on almost every subject under the sun. Besides, there were occasions—and this was one of them—when a
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  • 702 8 '“HORRIFIC” FILMS It is a step in the direction of Klopp useful cinema that the appropriate Co mittee of the London County Council tend to ask the .parent body approve new rules for the admi ssion Qf children under sixteen to wherefilms are being shown which come
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  • 136 9 -Reuter. LORD MARLEY TO PRESIDE Marseilles, July 15. Parley, President of the World Lor< tt L' against war, sailed for ShangCor T the steamer Andre Lebon with a bfU j er national delegation to the forth--I&rgt r World Conference against war, conl |k tn be held
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  • 140 9 —Reuter. C. E- R- Difficulties Moscow, July 14. Attempts to obtain exchange of freight cars between U. S. S. U. R. I. Railway and the C. E. R. at Pogranitchnaya appear fruitless The chairman of the administrative board of the C. E. R. Mr. Li Shao
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  • 66 9 -RugfTy Radio Service. Alpha Romeo Wins London, July 15. In the senior Motor Car Streets Race for rars over 1,500 C. C. in the Douglas today, Brian Lewis in an Alpha Romeo was first with an average speed of 65.23 miles per hour. Richards, in a
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  • 49 9 vanced to the States’ municipalities.—Reuter. In America Washington, July 14. The Cabinet Board has approved the river and harbour flood control projects amounting to $1,000,000,000 and divided the United States into ten zones for the purpose of administering the public works advanced to the States’ municipalities.—Reuter.
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  • 42 9 .—Reuter. Holiday in Quebec Quebec, July 14. Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, who has arrived here from New York and spent the day ®ght seeing. She then left on a homeward tour via the picturesque Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec Province.— Reuter.
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  • 64 9 u ug, the Italian Finance Minister. —Reu- Rome, July 15. ignor Mussolini gave a banquet in hon °ur of Mr. T. V. Soong in the open air Ostia. After the banquet, both Signor Mussolini Mr Soong made speeches briefly exthe compliments of their nations. ‘Rhty guests were
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  • 52 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, July 14. with oreig n Secretary, Sir John Simon, morr J V Simon > will leave England toRio W aboard t he liner “Arlanza” for about Janeiro will remain in Brazil land a lortni ht and is due back in Engon August 29.—
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  • 189 9 Drastic Ordinance IMPORTANT WORKS IN PALESTINE London, July 15. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister referring to the Kenya gold discoveries in the House of Commons’ Colonial Office Debate, he said that new areas were being developed. An ordinance of drastic kind which the mining community welcomed ensured that undesirable
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  • 129 9 Man Blown Three Miles F rom Land A hurricane has brought death and destruction in the south of Trinidad, the British West Indies island. One man, working on a raft by a pier, was blown out to sea. His body was recovered three miles from land. A number
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  • 144 9 Thrown From Seat of A Catapult Plane An aircraftman was killed during a test of an aeroplane catapult device operated by a charge of cordite at Leuchars Aerodrome, Fifeshire. The victim of the accident, Leading Aircraftman Alexander Rae, aged 33, was a passenger and was seated in
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  • 167 9 The Tragedy of Zaro Agha Istanbul, July 1. Zaro Agha, the “oldest man in the world,’’ who toured England some time ago is lying seriously ill in Istanbul. g Agba. wt to be 160 years of age may not recover, It Is feared, as Ms worn
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  • 983 9 Public Meeting To Be Called MEETING OF VARIOUS REPRESENTATIVES The Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean’s call to the representatives of the various communities Ln Penang to consider what steps should be taken to make known the public feeling on the subject of increased school fees
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  • 60 9 .—Router. London, July 14. The United States, Japan, the Netherlands and Norway are the only Governments still remaining parties to the inter! national convention for abolition of imports and exports prohibitions and restrictions, stated Capt. Anthom, Eden in the House of Commons. AU other signatories
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  • 182 9 Indian Chef Found Insane and Unfit to Plead Nessar Hussain, 27, the Indian chef charged with the murder of his wife, Mona Lavinia Hussain, by stabbing her, at their roms is Churton-street, Pimlico, was at the Old Bailey on June 29th found insane and unfit to plead.
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  • 103 9 TIN--Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £214-0-0 £214-0-0 TlN 7li“ OnthB) £214-0-0 £213-15-0 XXre’ io _n s Business Done |lOB 75 Penang tons. Business Done COPRA— (Sundried) BLACK lB 0 lB 3 d 3^d New York i B c < G > B %<\< G > Singapore 13c nom 13c>
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  • 1856 10 Annual Report For 1932 CONTINUATION OF SLUMP AFFECTS UNITS SOLD The following are excerpts from the annual report of the Penang Municipal Electricity Department for the year 1932. In 1932 the Electric Supply Department completed its twenty eighth year of working and the new station at
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  • 155 10 Maid of Honour Who Feared Premature Burial The Hon. Adeline Henrietta Paton, of Stanhope gardens, Queen’s gate, London, a maid of honour to Queen Victoria,. 1889-92, who died on May 12 last, wife of Walter Boldero Paton, and daughter of the late Captain
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  • 230 10 HOUSING MUSSOLINI” WANTED Many Towns Like Worn-Out Motor Cars "Many of our towns are like old wornout motor cars; they require a thorough overhauling and a complete remodelling at the centre,” said Professor L. P- Aber* crombie, the town planning expert, addressing the Royal Sanitary Institute Congress at Blackpool on
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  • 801 11 Settlement Follows Consultation JUDGE’S REQUEST Alleged Libel and Slander After a consultation in the judge’s private room, a settlement was announced on June 29 in a libel and slander action relating to the position of a young man in a religious community known as The Brethren,” which
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  • 181 11 Failed to Deliver the Coconuts —AND A GOOD REASON WHY Pierrot, a three-year-old chimpanzee, was the plaintiff in a case on June 27th before the Seine Court of Arbitration (Paris). He is claiming 1,800 francs under a contract entered into on his behalf between his owner, M.
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  • 229 11 Jud ge Asks the Reason For It Varnavas Loizi Antorka (31), a Cypriot, was sentenced to death, at the Old Bailey, on June 30th for the murder of Boleslar Pankorski, a chef, by shooting him in a Soho restaurant, where both were employed. Antorka, giving evidence, said Pankorski
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  • 121 11 Becomes Presbyterian Moderator The original “sky pilot” of Ralph Connor’s famous novel of Canadian life has been elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. He is the Rev. Hugh R. Grant, whose life has been packed with incident. He won fame at football and
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 515 12 Exports For May HEAVY SHRINKAGE BY MALAYA The Hague, June 22. The International Tin Committee met at The Hague to-day. Subsequently the monthly statistics as to exports (in tons) were issued: Cabled information from participating countries for Sept.-Dec., 1932, Jan.-Mar., 1933, April, 1933, and May, 1933. Monthly
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    • 121 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 8514 85(4 New York 4.78 4.76 Montreal 5.01 5 Brussels 23.90(4 23.92(4 Geneva 17.24(4 17.24 Amsterdam 8.26(4 8.26 Milan 62 15|16 63 Berlin 13.97(4 13.97(4 Stockholm 19.40 19% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30 30 Prague 112 V 2
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    • 1067 12 Well-Equipped Financially The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, 149, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 3, on Wednesday, 14th June, 1933, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of the
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    • 641 12 Singapore, July 12. After being quiet at around £224 per ton earlier in the week, the price of tin has experienced a succession of declines and closes at £215.12.6 for the three months’ position, states Messrs. Fraser’s weekly report. Unconfirmed press cables from Europe report liquidation of
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    • 1221 12 Forestry Method of Cultivation The twentieth annual general meeting of the Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the registere office of the Company, 149, Leadenhal Street, London, E.C. 3, on Wednesday, 14th June, 1933, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding.
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    • 421 12 But Recovery Dependent On Rise In Prices Signs of a certain improvement in conditions are mentioned in the Report on Economic and Trade Conditions in Australia to December, 1932, prepared by the assistant to H.M. Trade Commissioner at Melbourne and published by the Stationery Office. This improvement,”
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    • 226 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED Rubber Sales t i t p enang, j ul Local closing quotations show t no alteration on those ruling last V’ day but prices during the interval‘t* fluctuated widely in sympathy with movements in the American I London on balance closes unchaii 3 s d. but New
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    • 147 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.130 th auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,402,969 lbs. 626.32 tom Offered 1,275,527 lbs. 569.43 torn Sold 918,657 lbs. 410.11 tow London Spot 3 Ad. New York Spot 7ft eta PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cts. Per U Standard
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    • 219 12 Dutch Indies Scheme Agreed In Principle Amsterdam, June 21The General Committee of the Intern* tional Association for the Rubber Other Cultivations in the Netherlands dies, of Amsterdam, met here to-Jaj continue the discussions on the comp 59 restriction of rubber output. These sions started on the initiative
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  • 606 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following 1* a list of vessels arriving p g durtng w e XN PORT TO-DAY waTANG from Tongkah, Kopah, ReS s M <r Juid Victoria Point. Sails for the same ports to-day grEYSTOKE CASTLE from Srngapore for Boston and New York. Sails
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  • 287 13 JULY 15 Cricket Europeans v The Rest, Esplanade. Malaya Cup Football: Penang v. Kedah Alor Star. Penang Municipal Sports, Dato Kramat Road Gardens. Taiping Turf Club, Amateur Meeting, Taiping. JULY 16 Cricket: Europeans v. The Rest, Espla nade, Contd. JULY 20 4th and final address on Poetry
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  • 922 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on sth July per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 13th July. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Belawan (Deli) Colombo, Port Said, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore by the s.s. “Tarakan" will be closed at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 127 13 Has No Ugly Hair NfiJJh, -1 bad become Jg completely discour- <5aged by a heavv growth of disgusting w gkir 1 tried depda- W® lory pastes, evil rj f am p.hng powders ana painful electric treatments even X razor Staving < simply made the hair grow thicker. found dse which
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    • 297 13 SPECIAL WEEK-END PROGRAMME Meet Your Friends At Penang's Favourite Rendezvous Fun Frolic AMUSEMENT PARK ’PHONE MAXWELL ROAD TEK SOON ST. 1459. LATEST INNOVATION AMPLIFIER OPEN AIR ENTERTAINMENT. By Secial Arrangement Mr. KAI THE AN HONG (LOW SENG) Tan Hong Seah Amoy Opera Artiste Will Sing Aerophone TO-NIGHT FROM 9.30 p.m.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 78 13 PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY I 1 ill b I 1 1 ilr J < I OWING TO SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED J TO-DAY at 2.45 6.15 9.30 J TO-MORROW at 2.45 6.15 9.30 1 BRITISH AND DOMINIONS’ RIOT OF MUSIC AND MERRIMENT i YES MR. BROWN" I WITH JACK BUCHANAN I AND
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    • 109 13 JJL 6.15 TO-NtG’riT 9.30 Matinees To-day avd fa-morrow at 2.45 p.m. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S GREATEST TRIUMPH OF 1933 I J SWA WygprcT n* uI.TXTift'&UGABLE a mctum C WITH 1 LEWIS STONE —MAY ROBSON THE STORY THAT HAS STIRRED MILLION OF f READERS AND PLAY-GOERS Now A New and Greater Glory in >
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  • 772 14 Romance Of Ex-King Alfonso’s Eldest Son MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ABSENT THEMSELVES Lausanne, June 21. The Prince of the Asturias, eldest son and heir of ex-KLig Alfonso of Spain, abandoned all his Royal prerogatives and married Senorita Edelmira Sampedro-Ocejo as plain “Senor Alfonso de Bourbon.” Senorita Sampedro-Ocejo
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  • 588 14 Brilliant Scene At The Guildhall IRAK NEEDS MORE HELP FROM BRITAIN Kins Feisal of Irak paid a State visit to Uie City of London, on June 24, and was received'by the Lord Mayor at the Guild- ht Tn the Great Library was a scene of
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  • 131 14 In Peril of Drowning Mr. O. Guye, of the London Rowing Club, the amateur sculling champion, was the victim of a savage attack by a male I swan when practising over the Henley course for the regatta next week. He was somewhat exhausted after a trial
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  • 326 16 Weights And Selections 1 ARJUNA II TO WIN AGAIN The following are the weigths and selections for to-day’s Amateur Races at Taipiag RACE 1 Iskandar Polo Club Pony Race—About 3 Furlongs, Catch Weights —3.30 p.m. Gangi Chindra Wati Dewi Leia Manja Reo Nedawi Star Belle RACE 2
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  • 119 16 Rest Captain Scratches Rumours were current this morning that an eleventh hour effort was being made by certain interested parties to enable the Europeans v. The Rest match for the de Silvai Cup to take place this afternoon. The Pinang Gazette” got in touch with
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  • 49 16 P.C.C. v. Mr. N. Rees Schools XL A match has been arranged between the P.C.C. and Mr. N. Bees’ Schools XL to be played on the Esplanade tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. The P.C.C. team will be that selected to play in the Europeans v. The Rest match.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 410 16 EUROPEANS THE REST (To The Editor of The Pinang Gazette) Sir,—l should be obliged if you would be good enough to publish the copy correspondence enclosed. Thanking you. Yours faithfully, P. N. KNIGHT, President, P.C.C. Penang, July 15. B. P. DE SILVA, LTD. (Incorporated in Ceylon.) Penang, July 14th, 1933.
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  • 379 16 Recent events, both in London and Australia, have indicated how greatly the credit status of the Commonwealth has been improved by wise handling of its financial problems. The crux of its difficulties was reached when, for the first time, the w'orld repudiation began to be heard
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  • 668 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation* In MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 28(0 30]0ex 28|0 30|0ex Ayer Weng 92% 97% 92% 97% Ayer Hitam 14|3 14|6ex 14|3 14|6ex Bangrin 18|3 18|9 18’3
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  • 56 16 PENANG, JULY 15 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2)3 15(16 4 m|ts 2|4 Private 3 m|ts credit 2(4 1(4 3 Documentary 2(4 3|B On New York Bank Demand 54 nom. France T.T. 975 nom. India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 37% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.
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