Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 July 1933
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Title Section21 1933-07-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE £ST ABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. IM. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 17th JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article341 1933-07-17 1 —Reuter. Wild Welcome At Chicago MILLION PEOPLE LINE WATER'S EDGE Chicago, July 16. The flagship of the Italian air armada landed at mid-night (British Standard Time) and all the machines by 12.16 a.m. having completed their flight from Montreal in under eight hours. In a cloudless sky—Reuter. - 341 words
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Article189 1933-07-17 1 Arrest a Year After Crime Chicago, June 30. A man named Lee Turner (34), suspected of having been concerned in the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby in. March, 1932, has been arrested. The American police, who have beenj trying to run the kidnappers to earth for over189 words
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Article43 1933-07-17 1 —Reuter. To Advise German Government Berlin, July 16. A general economic council consisting of prominent economists, bankers and industrialists such as Krupp, Thyssen, Professor Bosch and the banker, Otto Fischer, has been formed to advise the government on economic questions.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article254 1933-07-17 1 Divorce Granted on His Second Attempt A divorce was granted in the Scottish Courts, at Edinburgh, on June 30, to Hugh Gallacher, the international footballer, of London, Lord Wark holding it proved that his wife, Mrs. Annie Gallacher, of Bellshell, Lanarkshire, committed adultery at a Kilmarnock hotel in254 words
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Article178 1933-07-17 1 Mr. Justice Avory’s Protest Mr. Justice Avory made a protest; against a ‘‘grievous wrong” when he was speaking at the dinner given by the Lord Mayor (Sir Percy Greenaway) to his Majesty’s Judges at the Mansion House. "I do not think,” he said, “that the public178 words
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64 1933-07-17 1 The Newspaper Press Fund wiU ultimately to the extent of over £2,000 as a result of Lord Riddell’s generosity m devoting the proceeds of his War the fund. The council have passed a resolution expressing their thanks for the gift which is the culmination64 words
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81 1933-07-17 1 —Reuter. League Collaboration Sought MR. SOONG TO ATTEND MEETING Geneva, July 16. Mr. T. V. Soong arrived this morning from Rome and visited the new League buildings, the International Labour Office and the' disarmament buildings. He is leaving for Paris to-night to attend a meeting in—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article160 1933-07-17 1 Death of Lady Maria Tumour Lady Maria Tumour has died in London at the age of 100. says The Times.” The eldest daughter of the fourth Earl Winterton. she was the aunt of the present Earl. She came of a long-lived family. Her mother died at 93.160 words
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Article106 1933-07-17 1 Struck in Mouth with Cricket Ball Sir Wilfrid Lawson, the 70-year-old master of the Cumberland Foxhounds, was keeping wicket for the Isel village team against the Maryport Church Guild eleven at Maryport, when a fast ball struck him in the mouth, broke two of his teeth, and106 words
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Article120 1933-07-17 1 Lunches in Hotel Dining Room Unrecognised The Prince of Wales on June 27 drove up to an hotel in Liverpool, entered the public dining-room, and had his lunch at a table among the other visitors and residents. Nobody recognised him until he had picked up his hat and120 words
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Article111 1933-07-17 1 To Marry Lord Willoughby de Eresby It is announced that a marriage wiL shortly take place between Lord Willoughby de Eresby, elder son and heir of the Earl and Countess of Ancaster, and the Hon. Phyllis Astor, only daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Astor, M.P. Miss Astor,111 words
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Article106 1933-07-17 1 Knew When to Seek Police Protection An African native of Nairobi has committed himself to prison 57 times, and now he has received official approbation for aiding the authorities. j He is such a past master in the art of drinking that he invariably decides when the time106 words
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Article65 1933-07-17 1 —Reuter. FORCED TO LAND AT KOENIGSBERG Koenigsberg, July 16. Wiley Post, who is attempting to fly round the world in six days, arrived at Berlin shortly before mid-day and left for Novosibirsk in the middle of the afternoon. Bad weather forced him to land at—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article164 1933-07-17 1 To Face Firing Squad for 1926 Crime Mexico City, July 2. The two murderers of a British woman ranch-owner, Mrs. Rosalie Evans, who w-as riddled with bullets when driving home with the weekly pay-roll for her .employee, will face the firing squad. They are Francisco164 words
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Article811 1933-07-17 1 IN BANKRUPT'S NAME SO TO GO TO BENEFIT OF CREDITORS After the bankruptcy of H. E. Trenerry it was found that certain shares which stood in his name had been sold before the bankruptcy but the transfer had not been made. In these circumstances the811 words
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Article142 1933-07-17 1 Visit to Wimbledon Tennis Following the visit paid by the Queen to Wimbledom on June 30, when she saw some of the finest matches of the Lawn Tennis Championships this year and stayed until the evening, the King and Queen visited the ground on July 1.142 words
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Advertisement16 1933-07-17 1 fr T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement53 1933-07-17 1 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYA Page 3 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Paga. The Mails 13 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Produce Price» 9 Latest Share Quotations 12 Shipping 13 Sports News 5 and P. P.W.V.C. Bisley Meeting IS Supreme Court 16 Sequel to K. L. Motor Smash 9 The Rebirth of China 1653 words
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Miscellaneous9 1933-07-17 1 FOR THRILLS UNUSUAL SEE "MUMMY" at QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE9 words
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Advertisement1839 1933-07-17 2 ana j BANKING CORPORATION '"> ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY limited f NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered R w!r relating te Timetable. HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. w tfrertisements should be addressed Civil Application No. 11 of 1938. UP TRAINS. the COMMERCIAL. BANK N.V. Royal Charter fa the Advertisement Manager, The MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS limited, a ainc tdadinp. im1,839 words
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Article3544 1933-07-17 3 thE F.M.S. TEAM AT BISLEY: MALAYA'S PINEAPPLE RECORD: AUSTRALIAN AIR ROUTE TO SINGAPORE: THE INFLUENCE OF ROTARY: MOTORING IN MALAYA o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 5. MALAYA AT BISLEY r mv article of June 7, I mentioned that In t 1 D Edwardes, M.C.,3,544 words
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Advertisement90 1933-07-17 3 "POWER I N' I ITS CHEAPEST g form** I i i A BLACKSTONE 55 B.H.P. SPRING INJECTION ENGINE. I f Blackstone Engines are built for service—economy, t simplicity of operation and are particularly suitable where expert supervision is not available. g < Makers of all types, Petrol and crude Oil90 words
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Article1008 1933-07-17 4 Cheers, Flowers and Kisses at Liverpool-St. > LITTLE GIRL’S JOY “Its Lovely to Have You Again, Daddy When Messrs. Thornton and Macdonald, the “Moscow prisoners”, arrived in London on July 5 they were received like conquering heroes. It was cheers and flowers and kisses all the way.1,008 words
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Article126 1933-07-17 4 The July quarterly issue of The Malayan Kennel Gazette has been published and if anything it exceeds the standard of excellence of its predecessors. To those who keep dogs and maintain an intelligent interest in their pets, this little journal contains a great deal of practical126 words
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Article681 1933-07-17 4 Hoped She Would Use it on Herself HUSBAND ACQUITTED Remarkable Evidence in Murder Trial A statement that he had taken a dagger with him in the hope that his wife would use it on herself was made by Sidney William Fountain (29), of Dunstable, Beds.,681 words
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Article681 1933-07-17 4 Mr Wm. Bromlie, Engineer, Kuala Lumpur, was in Ipoh, on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Douglas Wilson, of Kuala Lumpur, were in Ipoh, on Saturday. Mr F. R. Mason, Senior Agricultural Officer Perak, Taiping, returned to headquarters this morning after being on duty at Teluk Anson. Mr. L.681 words
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Article376 1933-07-17 4 Ceremony According to “Old Style” The well-known race horse owner, Mr. Teoh Kon Moh, who last year won the Singapore Gold Cup with Punkawalla, was married yesterday to Miss Ang Bee Tin. The bridegroom, who is very popular in local Chinese circles, is a son376 words
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Article363 1933-07-17 4 Victim of Robbery and Stabbing An attack on a rikisha puller by three Chinese, alleged to be members of a secret society, was the subject of a preliminary inquiry which was continued on Friday, before Mr. M. H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate, Singapore. A Hokkien363 words
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Advertisement36 1933-07-17 4 Tow need suffer no longer the rain H Rheuma Sm Sdstica, Lumbago ff your Mood to kept In a pure and healthy statet remo e cause of the trouble tov taking Clarke’s Blood htowZ UQtnD ar36 words
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Advertisement267 1933-07-17 4 Ifi I OLD MAN HARLEM Fox Trot I CB6OB J here is my heart I Rudy Vallee’s Orchestra is noted or it’s sweet playing and these two titles are sure to captive you. I i I’VE TOLD EVERY LITTLE STAR Fox Trot I CB 605 1 the song is you267 words
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Miscellaneous199 1933-07-17 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 tranamissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength. GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.199 words
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Article736 1933-07-17 5 Selangor Surprised jONKLAAS IN DEADLY FORM (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 16. After an interval of several years Perak obtained a lead on the first innings against Selangor and with conditions in favour of the home side rain interfered and caused the annual inter-state736 words
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Article384 1933-07-17 5 Krian Club Beaten HUNT JUST MISSES HALF CENTURY The Peelers took their revenge on the Krian Club by defeating them by 19 runs in their return match which was played yesterday on the Patani Road ground. The following are the scores:— PENANG PEELERS (FIRST INNINGS) P.384 words
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Article344 1933-07-17 5 Yesterday's Match On The Esplanade P.C.C. DEFEATED Mr. Rees fielded a strong side of ex-Free School Boys against the Penang Cricket Club yesterday and the P.C.C. was defeated by nine wickets. Scores P. C. C. S. V. Adams c Cheng Hock b Kheng Hock 6 J.344 words
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Article51 1933-07-17 5 .—Rugby Radio Service. Prince of Wales Beaten in Final London, July 16. The Prince of Wales met Mr. George Lambert, Member of Parliament for South Molton, Devonshire, to-day in the final of tho Parliamentary Golf Handicap which Lambert won by 5 and 4. The Prince conceded Lambert two.—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article62 1933-07-17 5 UMJK. UVIUS A** Bonthron in 4 mins. 8 7/10 seconds. Reuter. America Defeats Britain Princeton, July 16. Princeton and Cornell beat Oxford and Cambridge by 8 events to 4. The Oxonian Lovelock and the Princetonian Bonthron both beat Ladoumeguea’ mile record, Lovelock doing it in 4 mins.UMJK. UVIUS A** Bonthron in 4 mins. 8 7/10 seconds. Reuter. - 62 words
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Article230 1933-07-17 5 Unlimited Sweep Details COURSE CASH SWEEP RESULTS The following are the numbers of the Course Cash Sweeps held on Saturday, at Taiping and details of the Unlimited Sweep: COURSE CASH SWEEPS Race I.—lst No. 9 3165; 2nd No. 405 $B2; 3rd No. 108 $4l; Starters230 words
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Article237 1933-07-17 5 maintain his accuracy for victory.—Reuter. Australia Eliminated ENGLAND TO MEET UNITED STATES London, July 15. At Wimbledon in the final of the European Zone, Austin (Britain) beat McGrath (Australia), 6—4, 7 —5, 6 —3. Britain thus won the tie to meet the United States in the inter-zonemaintain his accuracy for victory.—Reuter. - 237 words
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Article39 1933-07-17 5 —Reuter. Drawn Game London, July 15. At Lord’s, the Eton-Harrow match was drawn. Eton made 195 (Duveen 5 for 42) and Harrow replied with 146 for 6. Eton had 84 for 4 in the second innings.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement470 1933-07-17 5 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS RACE WEEK Come In Choose Your NOTICES NEW DRESS HAT We have the ideal outfit for KYLE PALMER COMPANY, LID. the Races Prices are extremely PENANG BRANCH low. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) WISH TO ANNOUNCE That they have now removed to more commodious NO. 44, BISHOP STREET. PENANG.470 words
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Article927 1933-07-17 6 Engineer's Dept. Wins Commissioners' Shield GOH THYE SUN THE CHAMPION ATHLETE Ideal weather conditions favoured the Annual Municipal Athletic Sports held on Saturday on the Dato Kramat Grounds and made possible the good times recorded as compared with those of last year. Honours went to the927 words
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Article725 1933-07-17 6 Good Dividends LELA MANJA PAYS $lOO (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 15. The weather was bright at the start for the races to-day but rain fell before the third race and continued till the end. The sport began sensationally, Chindra Wati falling during the725 words
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Article85 1933-07-17 6 The Mitchell Cup PENANG BY PERAK POLICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 15in an interesting and exciting match for the “Mitchell Cup,’’ the Perak Police defeated the Penang Police by the only g scored late in the second half by the equally matched and der85 words
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Article288 1933-07-17 6 He is 13, And He Would Not “Squeal” A boy of 13, with a strong sense of loyalty,” has become the scapegoat of a gang older than himself at Cheam, Surrey, and the matter is to be brought to the notice of the Home Secretary. Young288 words
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Article118 1933-07-17 6 Death of Missing Man's Double A Coincidence Hastings police have now abandoned hope of ever identifying the body of the unknown man who was found floating in the sea at the neighbouring village of Guestling and was wrongly identified as Mr. Arthur Walter Livett, a 30-years-old chef118 words
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Article491 1933-07-17 6 Malaya Cup Football EXCITING GAME AT ALOR STAR Although Penang should have been three clear goals ahead of Kedah at the end of the first half the interval arrived with them enjoying 3 one goal lead, thanks to a bit of the most atrocious refereeing that491 words
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Advertisement18 1933-07-17 6 ft Bn r ’*of ma»' Ki 4 Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 1/111.18 words
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Advertisement43 1933-07-17 6 I SSF* JI (GOLDEN VIAGERJ BREWED BOTTLED Obtainable From All Dealers AND AT A PRICE to suit everybody* TRY IT. What Is the Good of repining BUY I THE PINANG GAZETTi j AND J SUNDAY GAZETTE J up to date and be happy43 words
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1000 1933-07-17 7 SEES PLAY IN OPEN prince’s Short Sleeves and Panama ST. ANDREWS VISIT Walter Hagen Has a Round of 68 The Prince of Wales arrived unexpected at St. Andrews on July 5, and mixed free ly with the crowds who watched the piav in1,000 words
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Article460 1933-07-17 7 Mystery of Lost £l,OOO Legacy Evidence as to why a banker was called upon by his superiors to maka a statutory declaration regarding his personal liabilities was given at the inquest at Croydon on Bertie William Haws, aged 48, Bingham Road, Addlestone, manager of the branch460 words
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Article257 1933-07-17 7 Church Ceremony Stopped by Vicar BANNS HITCH A young Ramsgate (Kent) couple had a surprise marriage at sea on July 1. The wedding had been arranged to take place at St. Laurence Church, between Mr. Samuel Clark and Miss Florence Brice, but after the257 words
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Article419 1933-07-17 7 By A Young Wife I was present recently at a gathering where a sprightly discussion on Should Wives Flirt arose, and a solid elderly matron solemnly declared, certainly—if they flirt with their own husbands.” I suppose there is a lot in this idea. Yet how shall419 words
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Advertisement421 1933-07-17 7 gMINX ECONOMY TRIAL I C. OFFICI.AL OBSER VjJJj lON L miles—3 people II running costs! II I "THE TIMES" 10th May, 1933 FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT *referred in The Times of April 26 last to a 1 novel trial of a light car; and the remarkable test has just ended.421 words
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Miscellaneous7 1933-07-17 7 I QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE KARLOFF IN "MUMMY"7 words
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Article584 1933-07-17 8 After a brief but far from tranquil existence, the World Economic Conference, from which so much was expected, is going into a state of suspended animation. In doing so it is creating no precedent. It is merely following the course taken by the numerous but less ambitious584 words
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Article290 1933-07-17 8 Sir Flinders Petrie, who was eighty years old last month, has done more, perhaps, than any other living man to throw light upon the dim places of history. He claims now to have solved a question which hitherto has puzzled every Egyptologist and student of early history —the identity290 words
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Article617 1933-07-17 8 Movie and Radio Announcers Blamed for Sudden Fad to Pronounce the Broad A From Park av. to Peoria a wave of “going English” is sweeping the Citadels or Americana. True, few outside of Boston have injured themselves tripping ovei broad a’s, yet the movement is unmistakably617 words
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Article166 1933-07-17 8 Pilot Unhurt After Explosion A Royal Air Force pilot was rescued unhurt after an explosion which followed the crashing of his machine into the sea two miles off Skegness. Three aeroplanes had flown from Digby, 60 miles away, and were cruising over some motor pleasure166 words
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Article773 1933-07-17 8 STEALING AND GIVING ODOUR” Great joy is expressed over the of the rare Lizard Orchis t. ?SC Ver been found growing in Kent. the rarity of this anything b" blossom its only claim on the that “it smells exactly like a goat 4 presumably explains why it773 words
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Advertisement292 1933-07-17 8 NEW SHIPMENT h DUTCH ROLLED I HERRINGS I IN BOTTLES OF 3 PIECES $0.75 »»6 I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I PENANG and BAGAN LUAR. I 1 A splcnd ci L® supper BBwTT/m cti and then ■|&l IJL R a Carlsberg. /U /jn X m h Z o H292 words
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Advertisement48 1933-07-17 8 LAMGE-BWH’S famous RED SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITY! NIBELUNGEN.KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article740 1933-07-17 9 Magistrate On Important Road Rule MALAY WINS SUIT AGAINST EUROPEAN e case in which Mat Sah bin Karim, ilay, sued Mr. F. J. Gain for $341.30 *.n.ages arising out of a motor collision 3rd mile, Damansara Road, Kuala ur on Jan. 6 was concluded before740 words
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Article101 1933-07-17 9 f ought Python with His Hat A- giant python, 20 feet long, and weighlrig 2001 b. has been captured in Zululand by Mr. f. einer, the big game hunter. It is the biggest of the 280 pythons he has already caught. “When I approached it,” e101 words
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Article253 1933-07-17 9 Police Official’s Advice To Bailors MISSING ACCUSED Magistrate Allows A Week To Find Man “Appear with him dead or alive!” was the advice given by Mr. H. B. Sym, A. S. P. in the second police court, on Friday to two Eurasians who had stood253 words
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Article377 1933-07-17 9 Drowned Boxer’s Ruse to Collect Money The “Sunday Dispatch” has received an amazing statement concerning the drowning of two men, a policeman and a boxer, in Manchester, following an effort to rescue a kitten marooned on a ledge beside the River Irwell at Victoria Bridge,377 words
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Article81 1933-07-17 9 Stolen from Detective A dredger in Southampton docks had an unusual catch on June 28th, when one of the buckets, which hold about two tons, came up with a saloon car in it. The car was little more than a tangled mass, but the indentification plate81 words
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Article224 1933-07-17 9 Causing Hurt By Rash Act Charge ALLEGED FAILURE TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT The accusation that at 8.30 on Thursday night he knocked down a traffic police constable at the junction of Orchard Road and Tank Road and drove on without stopping to investigate the accident, was224 words
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Article372 1933-07-17 9 Statement in the Commons House of Commons, June. 30 The question of the death of Thomas Parker, an ex-Guardsman, in Winson! Green, Gaol, near Birmingham, on June 2, after he had been sentenced by a Bench of; Magistrates to 14 days’ imprisonment for sleeping out a372 words
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Article156 1933-07-17 9 Vessels Seen Upside-down Two mirages were seen over Bridlington Bay, Yorkshire, on July 2, the first, in the afternoon, lasting about tw’O hours, and the second, in the evening, for an hour. Ships on the horizon could be seen double, a boat appearing to be upside down156 words
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Article103 1933-07-17 9 Verdict for an Italian Damages of £1,750 were awarded in a libel action brought in the King’s Bench Division before Mr. Justice Swift and a special jury by Mr. Emilio Recchioni, of Old Compton-street, W., managing director of the Italian Produce Company, of Soho, and the Carrara103 words
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107 1933-07-17 9 An attack on the Oxford movement was made by Father 'Francis Woodlock, the well-known Jesuit preacher, in a sermon at Farm-street Church, Mayfair, London, on July 1. Father Woodlock said that the movement began as a protest against liberalism in theology and as a107 words
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Article78 1933-07-17 9 Japan’s First as a Tariff Conqueror Speaking to a gathering of representatives of Junior Chambers of Commerce in England, at Sheffield University on July 1, Sir William Clare Lees, ex-President of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, said that recently a friend of his saw in78 words
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Article49 1933-07-17 9 To-morrow’s Meeting At to-morrow’s tiffin meeting of the Penang Rotary Club, Professor Van Steen Callenfell, the well-known Dutch Archaeologist, will address the members on the pre-history of Province Wellesley and Kedah. It is expected that there will be a large gathering to hear the distinguished visitor.49 words
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Article111 1933-07-17 9 TlN—Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY 1 London £214-0-0 £214-0-0 TIN—(3 Mouths) London £213-15-0 £213-15-0 Singapore $108.50 $107.75 Business Done 1 Penang $108.37 V 2 $108.12 y 2 Business Done Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $3.90 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $lB.OO RUBBER London 3^d 3/sd New York B%c.(G) 9%c.(G)111 words
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Advertisement244 1933-07-17 9 Look at k fhe Date g “smiler” w i HlKßiia i JUj > e z f ER fiSp SW yg fOR INFANTS AMO INVALIDS ffs I l&r 4 J.- There is every thing yom 4 baby needs in a tin of Cow h ::i Gate The rich concentrated nourK M-i*244 words
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484 1933-07-17 10 LORD HORDER ON FASTING—FOR CITY ALDERMEN Woman Tells of All-Fruit Diet in a Sanatorium NEGLIGENCE CLAIM Tn a King’s Bench case a widow described a sanatorium to which she had gone, and in which her total daily diet, she said, was often three oranges and a grapefruit and a half.484 words
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Article377 1933-07-17 10 Father’s Plan to Keep Sons Working Hard Unusual directions to sons were a feature of the will, published recently, of Mr. Edgar Samuel Edgar, of Albert-court, Kensing-ton-grove, W., a jeweller, of the firm of H. Samuel, Ltd., Saqui and Lawrence, Ltd., and other concerns,377 words
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Article258 1933-07-17 10 Boy Found Hanging From Bed MOTHER’S TRAGIC DISCOVERY A London mother who returned home from work on June 30 discovered her eleven-year-old son dead in his bedroom. t The woman was Mrs. Camp, of Mary sbuildings, Oakley-street, Lambeth. The boy, Teddy Camp, was hanging from a258 words
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Article294 1933-07-17 10 Fairy Godfather of Telscombe The Model Squire is dead, and the little downland village of Telscombe in Sussex has lost its fairy godfather. Mr. Ambrose Gorham, aged 79, bachelor, gentleman farmer and fine sportsman, made Telscombe his body. He was squire, and owned every house in the294 words
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Advertisement189 1933-07-17 10 jl/o you “y 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 day. Quaker Oats not only189 words
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Advertisement273 1933-07-17 10 I DRINK BERTOLA SHERRY I: o f OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. 1 AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. < PENANG AND BRANCHES. I STOP THE LEAK? WITH SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS L TO PENANG. ’•THE BLUES] No man or woman is more sick of life than 2 when they273 words
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Article2363 1933-07-17 11 SIR OLIVER LODGE ON LIFE: WORK OF NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY: NEWSPAPERS IN SLOT MACHINES: NEW TYPE OF OMNIBUS o (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 1. A DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST The recovery of Sir Richard Gregory, W ho has recently been IM, may be made wore pleasant by2,363 words
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Article163 1933-07-17 11 Tittle-Tattle About Her Mother’s Death A daughter’s suspicions as to the cause of her mother’s death led to an inquest being held at Oldhill, Staffs, on June 30, on Elizabeth Whitehouse, a fifty-year-old woman in regard to whom a doctor had given a certificate of death due163 words
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Advertisement22 1933-07-17 11 It is a long lane that has.no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.22 words
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Article510 1933-07-17 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the priod July Ist to July 7th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident510 words
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Article112 1933-07-17 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 85 11|32 85% New York 4.77% 4.78 Montreal 5 5 0! Brussels 23.92% 23.90% Geneva 17.25 17.24% Amsterdam 8.27 8.26% Milan 63 3116 62 ***** ®erli n 13.97% 13.97% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 19.90 Vienna 30 30 S’* 8112 words
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Article791 1933-07-17 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation* in MFBs.cS. KENNEDY S Co.’s shan. list to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 70 80 72% 80 Ayer Panas 55 65 60 65 Batu Lintang 42% 47% 45 50 Connemara 65 75 67%791 words
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Article218 1933-07-17 12 The report of the directors of Ulu Klang Tin, Ltd., to be presented at the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company, to be held on July 22 at 15, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, states At the close of the year the Company’s land holding218 words
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Article53 1933-07-17 12 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. —Dredge Statistics for the first half of July, 1933. Hours run 144; c. yards treated 42,000; tin ore won 466 pikuls. Katu Tin Dredging, Ltd.—Dredge Statistics for the first half of July, 1933. Hours run 276; c. yards treated 85,000; tin ore53 words
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Article60 1933-07-17 12 PENANG, JULY 17 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|4 4 mjts 214 1(16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2(4 I|4 3 Documentary 2(4 3(8 On New York Bank Demand 55 France T.T. 975 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 37% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 4460 words
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Article180 1933-07-17 12 Further Donations List No. 28 The following donations to the above Fund received during July Ist to 15th, 1933, are gratefully acknowledged Staff of Hutchings School $9, Staff of Francis Light School $B, Asiatic Staff of Prisons $8.50, Mr. J. M. Barron $3O, Penang Chinese Chamber of180 words
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Article1051 1933-07-17 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST e t! ii NAMES. RUBBERJCDoIIar.) I c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. Jli ®0 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate *5 Amalgamated Malay Estates J« J’S Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 100 Ito Ayer Knmng Rubber Estates G Ayer Molek Rubber Co. g Ayer Panas Rubber Estates ”0 6$ Balau1,051 words
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Advertisement17 1933-07-17 12 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you. I17 words
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Advertisement352 1933-07-17 12 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL, Tanjong Bungah Penang-Telephoned, DINNER DANCE EVERY SATURDAY From 8 p Till Midnight. Evening-Tea Light refreshmenfe, Drinks at Moderate Prices. WET ECZEMO OVER WEARS Caused Itching and Burning, Lost Sleep. Healed by Cuticura, I suffered with wet eczema for eve two years. Later the eruptions dried up and352 words
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Miscellaneous35 1933-07-17 12 WEATHER REPORT 6 a.m. 74 P g’ n<l Noon 90 s 9 a. K TIDE Tables High Water. to-day 9.01a.m. 125 9.30 p.m. 4 m P m, TO-MORROW 9.58 a.m. 2.« 10.40 p.m. 520 p35 words
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Article589 1933-07-17 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a Hat of Teasels arriving Penaßg dUriD rN PORT ro-DAV xiataCCA from Pangkalan Brandan S S d tangkat. Sails for the same Sitiawan, Dindtoga JVnUkw- Sails for Asahan and o-toe Bahra to-day. e tap AH from Kantang. Sails for S589 words
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Article242 1933-07-17 13 JULY 20 4th and final address on Poetry by the Rev. Colin King, Hutchings School 8.15 p.m. JULY 22 Malaya Cup Football: Kedah vs. Selangor. Police Sports, Esplanade, 2.45 p.m. Grand Advertisment Ball, E. O. Hotel. > Police Sports, Esplanade, 2.45 p.m. JULY 23 Cricket: P.C.C “A”242 words
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Article843 1933-07-17 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.N.I.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for843 words
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Miscellaneous67 1933-07-17 13 I- Y- i j 6.J5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 ■j Paramount’s Excellent 5-Star Production “NIGHT AFTER 118 NIGHT” igi j f WITH j GEORGE RAFT CONSTANCE CUMMINGS WYNNE GIBSON MAE WEST 1 I and ALISON SKIPWORTH I DRAMA.' COMEDY! ROMANCE I I A thrilling story of a house of drama and its67 words
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Miscellaneous314 1933-07-17 13 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 I k Malayan Premiere of J METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S Brilliant Comedy Drama JOHN GILBERT J F IN THE THRILLING ROMANCE OF 1 r DIZZY HEIGHTS and DIZZY BLONDES j r IN I FAST WORKERS WITH 1 MAE CLARKE ROBERT ARMSTRONG J 1 Booking at MOUTRIE’S ’Phone 795. t314 words
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684 1933-07-17 14 An Outbreak at Wembley f HEAVY INSURANCES i r July 5. When the fire conspiracy trial, in which 16 men are involved, was resumed before Mr. Justice Humphreye at the Old Bailey, Mr. Roland Oliver, chief prosecuting counsel, described mysterious fires at the684 words
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Article201 1933-07-17 14 He Had Intended to Go By Train As a result of accepting a lift in a friend’s car, instead of going by train from Oxford to London, as he had intended, Dr. Herbert Collett Wadge, of 72, Brook-green, W., lost his life in a motor accident. Dr.201 words
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259 1933-07-17 14 They call him Low Sun, and Chinese in Britain, as well as Chinese all over the world, speak well of him —despite the fact that for 30 years he has been leading police raids on their secret haunts. He is Detective-Sergeant John Lawson, of259 words
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Article909 1933-07-17 14 Husband’s Fear of Her Suicide DEATH SENTENCE Strong Recommendation to Mercy Newcastle, June 30. John Francis Hood (33), an accountant’s clerk, whose mother was a Boer War refugee, and who was born in a railway truck in South Africa, was found guilty of the murder909 words
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Article185 1933-07-17 14 130 Years Old—And Still Unbeaten Another world record is safe for England. Recently, Mrs. Alice Torrence, of Microry, Arkansas, claimed that a biscuit baked by her mother in 1890 was the world’s oldest. Now, it appears, Chester shelters a biscuit made in 1821! It is inscribed185 words
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Advertisement267 1933-07-17 14 2 y a» a JPlOgl'. 7COSH/I H a iJpWij I IDO FEEL ROTTEN.iI B® 5 A I WHAT A PITY a a YOU DIDN’T r < trysoucnum E II ,Ts A REAL LmHhhBHF ’BiyA'Xi life e 8 Wk preserver b 4 I mV? W I 1 1 11 I W267 words
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Advertisement1896 1933-07-17 15 .c A —-®~a~—N p ©.-BRITISH INDIA /£u\ AND APCAR LINE S 1 "cJ-rrlx I ING (Companies Incorporated in Etagland) vessels £5 Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR MAIL PASSENGER .nd CARGO SERVICES Penang London ■*'wULMli o UFN’ELAUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull. July 2 1 Aug. 18 LIN£ 3- Marseilles, London, Antwerp,1,896 words
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Article954 1933-07-17 16 Extra-Territoriality DR. LIM BOON KENG'S LECTURE “The old military spirit in China has been re-born, and I think it is for the good of the world. The Chinese citizen does not now wear long, cumbersome sleeves, nor does he walk with a stoop like a grey-beard;954 words
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249 1933-07-17 16 Sentenced to Four Months’ R. I. A of 4 months’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a Tamil named Muttu who had been convicted on a charge of theft which was characterised as one of the meanest of its kind. Muttu, who was an out-of-work Municipal249 words
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Article561 1933-07-17 16 Unfit Canned Food DAMAGED CARGO FROM FUSHIMI MARU D.P.P.'s Appeal In the Second Police Court last month, it will be remembered, a Chinese second hand dealer, Lim Ah Tai, was summoned by the Municipal Health Department on a charge of intentionally having in his possession tinned561 words
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Article71 1933-07-17 16 Choong Kip, a Hokkien Chinese, was brought into the Penang Police Court this morning and charged with the possession of dutiable liquor at 2.55 p.m. yesterday, July 16, at Sungei Dua. Mr. R. L. Pirn, on behalf of the Government Monopolies Department, asked for a week’s71 words
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Article74 1933-07-17 16 Alleged Attack with Penknife Khoo Choo Heng, a Chinese, was charged with, at 3 p.m. on July 15, Saturday, at the New Bazaar, Penang Road, voluntarily oausing hurt to one Ong Boon Teh with a dangerous weapon, a penknife Accused claimed trial in the Police Court this74 words
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Article324 1933-07-17 16 P. P. W.V.C. Local Bisley Meeting RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S SHOOT OFFS The matches which were unable to be fired on Sunday, July 2, took place on the afternoon of Sunday, July 16, at the Kampong Bahru Rifle Range. The Ogle Cup, The Colonial Chaplain’s Cup and the final of the324 words
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Article107 1933-07-17 16 The following arrived in Penang this morning by the “Klang” from Singapore and Port Swettenham: Mr. H. B. Noone, Mrs. H. Tobin, Mr. Onn Khye Beng, Mr. Khor Hock Seng, Mr. T. Nuva, Mr. R. G. MacKintosh, Mr’ J. Wright, Mr. Soh Oh Peng, Mr. and Mrs. Ong107 words
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Article70 1933-07-17 16 Yaib bin Mat, an aged Malay, was charged in the Police Court this morning with the theft of eight planks, value 80 cents, from a shed on Bukit Gedong. Accused claimed trial also on a second charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, to wit70 words
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Article55 1933-07-17 16 I am 67 years of age, too old to tell lies was the plea put forward by a Chinese preserved-food vendor, Chan Thye, in the Police Court this morning when rharged with causing obstruction in Love Lane. Accused stated he merely stopped to serve a55 words
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Article59 1933-07-17 16 P.C.C. V. U.A.F.A. The following will represent the U.A.F.A. against the P.C.C. in a game of soccer on Tuesday on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. sharp Phee Seng Young Choo and Heng Hoe Thye Sun, C. Danker and Kee Seong Swee Siang, Kee Lin, Yat Chor, Fook59 words
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Article43 1933-07-17 16 Europeans Win by Six Rm (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 11. The Europeans won the three-day Cln Cup match by six runs fifteen dm before time. The scores were as folloul Europeans 60 and 163. Rest 106 and 111.43 words
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Advertisement52 1933-07-17 16 E. O. PENANG'S PREMIER To-Morrow Wednesday, 19th July, DINNER and SPECIAL DINNER DANCE anc DANCE MUSIC BY BAND OF THE S.S. PRESIDENT HAYES HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR TABLE FOR THE GRAND ADVERTISEMENT BALL SATURDAY. 22nd. JULY EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. Admission SPECIAL DINNER BALL $3.00 NON DINERS SLOO BOOK YOUR52 words
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Advertisement91 1933-07-17 16 In KAYSER Fish Net Stockings “Guaranteed Ladder Proof" Which Is Recommended For Fashion Economy* $3.25 A Pair. Gentlemen YOU CANNOT Get Better Silk Socks Than "KAYSER" SOCKS THAT NEVER LOSE THEIR LOOKS Light In Weight Most Durable. Each Pair Is Guaranteed To Wear Well And Give Good Service. OBTAINABLE ONLY91 words
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