Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-07-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Nc 167. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 20th JULY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article209 1933-07-20 1 ’’—Rugby Radio Service. Oedicati® n Ceremony TO freemasonry, to VIRTUE, AND TO UNIVERSAL BENEVOLENCE London, July 19. In the presence of 6,000 freemasons, including delegations from all parts of the Empire and from many foreign countries the Duke of Connaught, as Grand Master of the United Grand’’—Rugby Radio Service. - 209 words
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Article100 1933-07-20 1 -Reuter. Not Unlike Fascism or Hitlerism Paris, July 19. The Nazi Movement, which is taking form in France, is in no wise different from Fascism or Hitlerism, following the vote of the Socialist National Congress ostraosuig eighty deputies under M. Renaudel for supporting the Government on-Reuter. - 100 words
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Article89 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter. to End Tariff War on Ireland Oq London, July 19. iE J irnent may be urged next week war 0 T JSe Cornm °ns to end the tariff •ait st 6 IriSh Free State n ll l a Crovemdjy -p, tenient W b e expected—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article56 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter. y° f '«or Piccard’» Record Beaten pu Chicago, July 19. of trled to-day to beat the 17 toil.brother, Auguste, by Tenant o° 8 into the stratosphere with S Th„ le ot “>« United States d&Wjl a hermeU cally sealed ban Au gust P Wei Bhing—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article251 1933-07-20 1 eliminated by exchange differences. —Reuter. Speculation In Thin Market BRITISH TARIFFS Washington, July 19. Despite the drop in the dollar in London which at one time fell below its old parity it is believed in well-informed circles that President Roosevelt still considers any stabilisation at presenteliminated by exchange differences.—Reuter. - 251 words
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Article51 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter. On Aerial Mapping Expedition Cartwright, Labrador, July 18. The Lindberghs made a four-hour aerial mapping expedition to Northern Labrador to-day in connection with the proposed northern air mail and passenger service between England, Canada and the United States. Fog is at present preventing their flight to Greenland.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article56 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter. Important Army Council Decision London, July 19. Territorials enlisting after October 31 are liable, in the event of war, to serve with either Regular or Territorial Units. This important decision of the Army Council withdraws the pledge hitherto given to the Territorials that they will serve overseas—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article50 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter. Doctor Orders Complete Rest London, July 19. The Princess Royal has been ordered a complete rest by her doctor, Sir Frederick Stanley Hewett, who saw her late last night. She is suffering from acute fatigue caused by too many public engagements, according to the Daily Express.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article91 1933-07-20 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Until September 25 DEVELOPMENT OF DISARMAMENT NEGOTIATIONS London, July 19. The annual meeting of the League Assembly due to begin on September 4, has been postponed until September 25. The Secretariat decided on this step after consultations with governments partly because of the continuation—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article132 1933-07-20 1 -Reuter. Mr. Harriman Retuirr< a to Sanatorium v New York, July 18. Mr. Joseph Harriman, who was yesterday reported to have again disappeared from the nursing home where he was undergoing treatment for heart and nervous trouble, has returned to the Sanatorium. A warrant for his arrest-Reuter. - 132 words
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105 1933-07-20 1 sent under discussion.—Rugby Radio Service. Conference On General Questions NO CONCRETE SCHEME London, July 19. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, stated in the House of Commons that representatives of the governments of the United Kingdom, Conada and Newfoundland had been conferring on certainsent under discussion.—Rugby Radio Service. - 105 words
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Article50 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter Wireless. President Roosevelt Opens Negotiations Washington, July 12. A itt the object of e .ITsO’islnhg new trade relations, President Roosevelt has opened negotiations with various countries, up to now mostly South American countries, including the Argentine, Chile and Colombia and also with some Scandinavian countries.—Reuter Wireless.—Reuter Wireless. - 50 words
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68 1933-07-20 1 and several squadrons of aeroplanes.—Reuter Wireless. Explosion of Mountain Gun Rabat, July 12. Six members of the Foreign Legion were killed to-day by an explosion of a mountain gun in the course of a successful attack by the Legion on Assif Mellul in theand several squadrons of aeroplanes.—Reuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article121 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter. Arms And Ammunition Found NUMEROUS ARRESTS Berlin, July 19. Communist activity throughout the country is reported by the police and includes the discovery of rifles and ammunition in a deserted mine at Thuringia, and bombs and explosives in the neighbourhood of Dresden. A number of arrests’.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article110 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Arrival at New York New York, July 19. The Italian Air Armada which left Chicago at 1.42 has arrived here. A WARNING Berlin, July 17. Because of an article describing General Balbo, the Italian Air Minister, who is in command of the Italian—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article94 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter Wireless. Debate on Economic War and Army Estimates Dublin, July 15. Wild scenes marked the closing stages of the sitting of the Dail which began at 10.30 yesterday and ended at 2.10 p.m. today. Many deputies were asleep early in the morning. The debate—Reuter Wireless. - 94 words
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89 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter Wireless. Police Confident Lisbon, July 15. The police are now confident that they have stamped out all danger of a revolution for a long time to come as a result of the vigorous measures which have been taken. It is officially announced that—Reuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article36 1933-07-20 1 Using Petrol from British Coal London, July 19. The Home Defence Air Squadron is flying solely oh oil extracted from British coal, stated Sir Philip Sassoon in the House of Commons to-day.36 words
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Article255 1933-07-20 1 —Reuter. Exchange Of Gold Bonds SEQUEL TO U.S. GOING OFF GOLD London, July 20. A sequel to the United States going off gold is the British Treasury offer to exchange 136 million dollars twenty year per centum gold bonds outstanding from the loan of 250 million dollars—Reuter. - 255 words
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Article50 1933-07-20 1 Rugby Radio Service. £4| Million Orders London, July 19. Contracts for ships and machinery placed recently with Clyde shipbuilding and engineering firms amount to about £4,500,000 and work is already in progress stated Captain Wallace, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, in the House of Commons to-day.—Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article35 1933-07-20 1 i.—Reuter. American Builder Seriously Wounded Philadelphia, July 19. Frank McClatchy, a brother and partner of John McClatchy, the millionaire builder and real estate agent, was shot and seriously wounded when resisting two kidnappers.—Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 35 words
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29 1933-07-20 1 land third and Ireland fourth.—Reuter Wireless. Cardiff, July 14. Wales has won the International Bowls Championship. Scotland were second, England third and Ireland fourth.—Reuterland third and Ireland fourth.—Reuter Wireless. - 29 words
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Advertisement15 1933-07-20 1 f. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary Bnnch office 52. Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement58 1933-07-20 1 BY APPOINTMENT MACFARLANE LANG’S GRANOLA’.. DIGESTIVE BISCUITS ro« RESTORING ENERGY. BUILDING UP RESERVE OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY. The that “GRANOLA” (Ratfd.) Digestive Biscuits are so much more easily assimilated than any others Io in great measure due to the large quantity of rich fraah milk used in their manufacture, combined58 words
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Advertisement63 1933-07-20 1 $2OO FOR 3 WINNERS PAGE 2 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page, Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Tic-Tac's Free Treble 2. Sports News 5Produce Prices 9 Indian Ambassador in Penang 9 Latest Share Quotations 12. The Mails 13: Shipping 13 Supreme Court 1& Correspondence 16 The Last Straw 16 Poor Entries for Penang63 words
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Advertisement2279 1933-07-20 2 TI T-A C EDEE RATES FOR CASUAL _X' rY<S&Co s ‘s. NK S TIC-TACS FREE advertisements V M n NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank TREBLE Ali communications relating to /-r/Z UAMnB I M A ATSCHAPPIJ. OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA and cnp»» J I HtDkt Jvertisements should be addressed /«4/ 'W VM HANDEL MAAIJVnArriJ,2,279 words
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Article388 1933-07-20 3 A Jutland Memory Recalled l SCARBOROUGH VISIT Scarborough, June 27. Boys from 17 boys’ clubs in all parts of Yorkshire had the time of their lives here, when they visited the battleship Malaya, lying at anchor in the South Bay. There were about 250 boys in388 words
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510 1933-07-20 3 Three Unwitnessed Wills Most Recent Intended Her to Have His Money Suicide while of Unsound Mind was the verdict at St. Paneras on Francis Grabham, on whom an inquest had been adjourned for the attendance of a woman mentioned in a will.510 words
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Article261 1933-07-20 3 Elaborate Plans to Effect -«3 Escape t ROPE LADDER—- KEYS Two Dartmoor Mutineers in the Block Fifty prisoners in Parkhurst Prison recently developed a scheme to escape, and might have succeeded in getting away had not one of their number revealed the plot to a warder. Rough keys261 words
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Article261 1933-07-20 3 Mint Making Europe’s Money Sir Robert Johnson, deputy master and comptroller of the Royal Mint, speaking at a luncheon of the British Luncheon Club in the City of London, said, “So far as the Royal Mint is concerned, gold coinage as currency is for ever261 words
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Advertisement298 1933-07-20 3 nnn n m n t Malaya's own I Thirst I •’<* E x i r 11 BIOH Hi E c H rOjJ ha. i&\ E c iu iM hew O v g 5 W> IHT 1 l®P R g i-c UH B > e I PEEK I —ll—g MMKIPw. g298 words
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Advertisement206 1933-07-20 3 GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LIMITED. 33. China Street, PENANG. z‘ RUBBER AUCTIONEERS BROKERS. RENT COLLECTORS. INSURANCE AGENTS. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Auction of Rubber held every Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. Sales and Purchases of rubber on Singapore Tender Terms (generally known as Paper Rubber) can be effected by us through206 words
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Article621 1933-07-20 4 Walking As If He Would Fall COOLIE’S STORY Companion Disappeared In Collision The car hit the corner of our cart and I was left standing alone,” said a witness on Tuesday in describing the incident, in Keppel Road which resulted in the trial of Charles Blundell621 words
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Article600 1933-07-20 4 Producer Struck In The Face ALLEGED DEFERRED PAYMENT OF WAGES An American film company shooting scenes in Singapore of a Dayak dance, and a Malay producer being attacked with a knuckle-duster by one of his actors, were some of the exciting events related to600 words
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Article105 1933-07-20 4 Concession Withdrawn We are informed by the Agent of the Government of India in Malaya that the free passage concession by the fortnightly 8.1. service between the Straits and South India, which was secured by the late Agent through Messrs. Islay Kerr Co., Ltd., Penang, on105 words
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Article592 1933-07-20 4 Mr. Roland Braddell, of Singapore, sailed for Belawan Deli by the Kedah last week. Mr. Pestell, Manager, Wearae Brs., Ltd., Ipoh, is on a business visit to Singapore. Mr. A. G. Robinson, Assistant Adviser, Drainage and Irrigation, F.M.S., has left for Home on furlough. Mr. H. D.592 words
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Article132 1933-07-20 4 Judgment Reserved After lengthy addresses by counsel, Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, District Judge, Penang, yesterday reserved his judgment in the case in which Naranjan Das and Kishan Chand, son and father, who are partners of the firm of Kishan Chand Son, were charged with criminal breach132 words
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Advertisement555 1933-07-20 4 PENANG TURF CLUB. Autumn Meeting 1933. Ist. Day July, 29th. 1933. Tnd. Day August, Ist. 1933. 3rd. Day August, 3rd. 1933. CANCELLED. <th. Day August, sth. 1933. 6th. Day August, 7th. 1938. Entries Close at noon on Wednesday, 19th July, 1933. UNLIMITED SWEEP Two Unlimited Non-Selling $5/- Sweeps Tor members555 words
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Advertisement373 1933-07-20 4 I a i E OLD MAN HARLEM Fox Trot B CB 608 J HER e IS MY HEART Rudy Vallee’s Orchestra is noted or it’s sweet playing and these two titles are sure to captive you. i I’VE TOLD EVERY LITTLE STAR Fox Trot CB 605 TH e song is373 words
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Article260 1933-07-20 5 Position* To Date CHONG SENG THE LEADING goal scorer The following were the positions of the teams competing m the First Divi«oe Football League as on July 14, also goal scorers up to that date:— Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. D A F.C. 7260 words
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323 1933-07-20 5 Malays in Free Fight 1 i 'From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 19. Pondok Tanjong was astir last night whan two clans of Malays clashed over some alleged communal affair. The Pen- ghulu of the district who was asked to mediate, on coming to the323 words
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Article223 1933-07-20 5 Second Division Match EASY WIN FOR D.A.F.C. In a one-sided game in the second division of the Penang League, the D.A.F.C. B defeated the Eastern Smelting Co. by five goals to one on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday. The winners opened the scoring within the first223 words
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Article424 1933-07-20 5 Art and Photography Section The following are the rules for Section K (Art and Photography) of the Malayan Exhibition to be held at Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holidays 1. The Art Section is open to residents' in Malaya only. 2. Exhibits must be mounted or424 words
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Article86 1933-07-20 5 —Reuter. In Second Test CLARK OF NORTHANTS SELECTED Landon, July 19. Bowes is unable to play in the second Test match ag-ainst the West Indies, on Saturday. Clark of Northamptonshire replaces him.—Reuter. PLAYERS v. GENTLEMEN Former Score 278 for 9 Wickets London, July 19. The cricket—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article47 1933-07-20 5 —Reuter. Matches in Qualifying Series Copenhagen, July 19. The follow’ing are results of matches in the qualifying Series in the Davis Cup. competition. Jaoobson (Denmark) beat S tali os (Greece) 4—6, 6—3. 3—6, 6—2, 6—4. Xydis (Greece) beat Ulrich (Denmark) 4—6, 6—4, 10—12, 6—4, 6—l.—Reuter. - 47 words
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45 1933-07-20 5 At a Committee Meeting of the Penang Teachers' Co-operative Society on Monday, at the Education Office, it was decided to hold the Annual General Meeting of the Penang Teachers' Co-operative Society on August 10 at the Hutchings School at 4.30 p.m.45 words
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Article99 1933-07-20 5 —Reuter Wireless. Bill Introduced in House of Lords London, July 12. The plans of the British Government for strengthening the law’ against armed bandits is disclosed in the Home Office Bill introduced in the House of Lords. The Bill provides for sentences up to 14 years—Reuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article98 1933-07-20 5 -Reuter Wireless. Won by N. K. Garnett of Ceylon Waltonheath, July 12. The 36 hole bogey competition for the British Empire Trophy at the Lucifer Society’s meeting to-day was won by N. K. Garnett of Ceylon, who was scratched, by three up after a tie with Lt.Col.-Reuter Wireless. - 98 words
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44 1933-07-20 5 —Reuter Wireless. London, July 12. Two hundred and ninety-one foreign publications are barred in Germany at the present time. Czecho-Slovakia heads the list with 74, followed by Austria with 48, France 38, United States 12 and Britain 4.—Reuter Wireless.—Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article39 1933-07-20 5 i.—Reuter Wireless. Bisley, July 14. England, with an aggregate of 1685 points, regained the Elcho Shield from Scotland, the holders, who were second with an aggregate of 1667. Ireland were third with 1583 points.—Reuter Wireless.i.—Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Advertisement26 1933-07-20 5 QUEEN'S Next Change HI UlflUll! J LILI HATS NEW SMART SHAPES COOL SERVICEABLE From $5 Each. CHINES! kAHTEHK Beach Street, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co.26 words
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Advertisement140 1933-07-20 5 YOU a,w<, Y s find < < something new. > novel and attractively priced in our stores. Each mail brings a variety of interesting goods The 11 Universe CHROMIUM WRIST WATCH BANDS I PRICES I $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 $2.95. I Handsomely finished in Superior Chromium Plate. Light in I weight140 words
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Advertisement31 1933-07-20 5 WHEN Just before Tiffin. simply ’s^^ent» N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. What Is Ma Good of J repining BUY THE PINANG GAZETTE i AND SUNDAY GAZETTE «R iiaH md be happy31 words
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777 1933-07-20 6 ALREADY SIGNS OF DECREASE IN EFFICIENCY Evidence Before India Reform Committee A keen cross-examination of Sir Michael O’Dwyer, former Governor of the Punjab, is a feature of the resumed minutes of evidence published today by the Joint Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform.777 words
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594 1933-07-20 6 Alleged to Have Accepted £7 10s. After Telephone Appointment at City Restaurant A charge of conspiracy to influence an Old Bailey jury was brought against two men at the Guildhall. They are Walter Rumsey, aged 61, an accountant, of Palmerston-crescent, Palmers594 words
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112 1933-07-20 6 The cries of children sitting in the kitchen of a house in Gricedale-road, Streatham, brought their father to investigate. He found a snake, yards long, in the kitchen, and killed it with a hammer. The snake was a pet kept112 words
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537 1933-07-20 6 What Happened When Suitor Told Her Father and Mother of Broken Engagement Damages of £5O were awarded to Miss Violet Evelyn Clarke, a City shorthand typist, of Grandison-road, Clapham, S.W., in her breach of promise action against Mr. William John Shrimpton,537 words
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Article48 1933-07-20 6 An 18-year-old Oxford undergraduate, John Irvine Medlicott, of Magdalen College, was fined £1 and £1 costs at Oxford for damaging the globe of a street refuge lamp. A police sergeant said that Medlicott declared that he smashed it because he did not like the colour.48 words
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Advertisement144 1933-07-20 6 WHjr “AS GOOD AS GOLD” J •■lf/' Mr I rWWtfV A® AX’-'w-.’ysi. WjAj)Art; W< Al Rich Golden Leaf-the flNfSf the woi Id produces. The care and attention given to the production of H/f/Zs s GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes begins in SUNNY VIRGINIA. There the leaf experts are doing their share in144 words
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Article363 1933-07-20 7 BIGAMIST WOMAN'S NEW VERSION COURT STORY OF A DOUBLE LIFE A woman bigamist’s curious career was described at the Old Bailey on June 28th, when Lottie Agnes Elizabeth Graves (30) pleaded guilty to bigamously marrying Rennesen Smith, a London policeman. Mr. A. Jessel, prosecuting, said that Mrs'.363 words
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Article488 1933-07-20 7 One-Piece Motor-Cars, ’Planes, and Yachts The time when motor-car bodies, aircraft fuselages, and even the hulls of yachts will be moulded in one piece was visulaised by Mr. H. V. Potter, chairman of the plastics group of the Society of Chemical Industry, in a lecture488 words
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275 1933-07-20 7 Sir lan Hamilton, president of the British Legion, told two stories at the conference of the Scottish section of the Legion, which the Prince of Wales attended, at Rothesay, Isle of Bute. One of Sir lan’s stories was about275 words
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184 1933-07-20 7 The Duke of Leindter was the debtor in four judgment summonses which came before Mr. Justice Luxmoore in the Chancery Division. Mr. Lionel Cohen, K.C., for the Duke, said his client’s whole income was a purely voluntary allowance. The Duke made an offer184 words
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125 1933-07-20 7 The water of the famous wishing well of Upwey, near Weymouth, is being sent through the post to dozens of applicants since it was reported that a man who went to the well and wished drew King Salmon in125 words
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Article280 1933-07-20 7 Receiver and Manager for National Flying Services Ltd., Hanworth Air Park Mr. Justice Farwell, in the Chancery Division, appointed a Receiver of National Flying Services, Ltd., Hanworth Air Park, on behalf of Debenture-holders. Mr. Cecil Turner, who moved for the appointment on behalf of280 words
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129 1933-07-20 7 The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council allowed the appeal brought by Basil Ranger Lawrence against a decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria affirmnig his conviction and sentence on charges of stealing public money and false accounting while an officer of129 words
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Article258 1933-07-20 7 Fine British Comedy at Majestic Letting in the Sunshine,” the riotously funny British comedy which opened at the Majestic yesterday, is another British triumph from the Gaumont Studios and should receive the unstinted support of the laughter-seeking public. There are several original dance numbers and the258 words
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Advertisement349 1933-07-20 7 Borsumy Building, Robinson Road, S’pore, Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Street, Penang. DDB Ilrescription BE If you are a sufferer from gj| BE Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobiee M Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, Itching Eruptions and Rashes, use WM D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of this marvellous lotion349 words
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Article765 1933-07-20 8 Nineteen years ago Great Britain declared war on Germany. The scenes which followed the declaration have left an indelible impression on the memories of those who were then old enough to retain lasting impressions of anything. Throughout the Empire men of every race flocked to the Colours.765 words
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160 1933-07-20 8 BODIES OF TRANS-ATLAN-TIC FLIERS LANDED sariat is investigating the accident.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. 50,000 Mourners Kovno, July 20. A crowd of 50,000 which included Cabinet Ministers and diplomats stood mourning at the aerodrome when the bodies of the trans-Atlantic fliers, Capt. Darius and Girenas were landed. They were posthumously awardedsariat is investigating the accident.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 160 words
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Article1037 1933-07-20 8 slopes to right and left.—M. C., in the “Manchester Guardian.” Among The Villages The small market town of Watlington lies at the foot of the Chiitems in that comer where Oxfordshire, Berkshire, ana Buckinghamshire all merge into one another in a countryside -of beautiful slopes andslopes to right and left.—M. C., in the “Manchester Guardian.” - 1,037 words
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Article694 1933-07-20 8 POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE People who suffer from the C ost Uni complex had better study not the tne gade English but the polished delegates to t;. Economic Conference. To judge by many photographs for which they havg posed, those seem to be gorgeously and garnished if silk694 words
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Advertisement92 1933-07-20 8 HAVE YOU TRIED Spey Oloyal frisky THOSE WHO HAVE BUY NOTHING ELSE A Good At A Reasonable Price. o Sole Agents: GinwE E @l!? JUST ARRIVED! I New Zealand Blue Cod PRICE 50 CENTS PER LB. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., PENANG BAGAN LUAR. 1 ill'" s?S’'2r2£'7£ 2ri£ 5 S92 words
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Advertisement73 1933-07-20 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE Exquisite Yardley Lavender charming at all times, it is Fashion’s choice for the daily round of little social engagements and of Sport and Pastimes, when a heavy exotic perfume would be out of place. THE SOAP Famous as The Luxury Soap of the World”: there73 words
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Article242 1933-07-20 9 value of such silver coins.—Rugby Radic Service. Unanimously Adopted recommendations TO governments London, July 19. draft resolutions on silver were unadopted by the Economic Conanim tb-eommittee. The resolutions fCrenC6 the following recommendations to aments’ parties to conference: 311 g V That an agreement be sought be- avalue of such silver coins.—Rugby Radic Service. - 242 words
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Article135 1933-07-20 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Poignant Story Related at Inquest Daressalaam, July 14. A poignant story was told at the inquest on Captain Ussher and his wife, who met their death recently in an aeroplane crash while on their honeymoon. The police produced Capt. Ussher’s logbook and a letter written.—Reuter Wireless. - 135 words
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92 1933-07-20 9 LU O ««uter Wireless. Warning to “Enemies Abroad Berlin, July 14. A new method of defending Nazi Ger’W from the attacks of its enemies abhas been inaugurated by the arrest of five relatives of Herr Hcheidemann, a former Socialist-Democratic Chancellor, by secre t police.LU O ««uter Wireless. - 92 words
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77 1933-07-20 9 r prererential treatment in res- of tar iffs, land and income tax. —Reukr Wireless. Government Approve Forma,On of Chartered Companies Canberra, July 14. he Government has approved the prosal for the formation of two chartered •‘•panies to develop the vast uninhabited of northern Australia. The grantrprererential treatment in res.. „of tariffs, land and income tax.—Reukr Wireless. - 77 words
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Article56 1933-07-20 9 .—Reuter. More Talks By Experts Expected The Hauge, July 19. Or. Cohjn, accompanied by Dr. aals head of the Economic Section of the Colonial Office has left for London. It is believed that Dr. Waals will discuss with British Experts the question of co-operation between the Dutch and.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article86 1933-07-20 9 Reuter Wireless. Won by John Burton Porthcawl, July 14. The Porthcawl £750 Golf Tournament was won from a class field by John Burton, an unknown professional of the Hillside course, Southport, with rounds of 71, 67, 7 9 and 75 292. In a gale of windReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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95 1933-07-20 9 -Reuter Wireless. Holland Ousted by Japan London, July 13. Japan has ousted Holland from the position of the largest individual supplier to the Dutch East Indies, said Major Cripps, presiding at the annual meeting of the British Chamber of Commerce committee to thje Dutch East-Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article72 1933-07-20 9 -Reuter Wireless. To be Preserved in British Museum London, July 12. Lord Nelson’s personal logbook with the last entry written by him before the Battle of Trafalgar has become the property of the Nation and will be preserved in the British Museum. The logbook, which was-Reuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article64 1933-07-20 9 —Reuter Wireless. Decrease of £250,000 Shown London, July 14. Presenting the Colonial .estimates, which show a decrease of £250,000, Sir CunliffeLister said in the House of Commons that, despite the tremendous fall in prices, exports from Britain to the Colonies have increased over 60 per cent since—Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article66 1933-07-20 9 Reuter Wireless. Thousands of Acres Devastated Helsingfors, July 12. Gigantic forest, fires in the interior of Finland following the excessive drought threaten an almost national calamity. Thousands of acres of forest land have been devastated and crops have been destroyed. The population in the areas affectedReuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article82 1933-07-20 9 Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 14. France, Japan and South Africa began a three-day triangular lawn tennis contest here to-day. The contest comprises twelve matches, nine singles and three doubles. To-day’s results were Cochet (France) beat Nunoi (Japan) 12/10, 3/6, 7/5. Robbins (S. Africa) beat Bernard (France)Reuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Article1172 1933-07-20 9 Sir Lalubhai Samaldas GREATLY IMPRESSED WITH CONDITIONS IN JAPAN Away With Untouchability 11 Impressive almost as the great Tagorc a£ regards appearance and venerable beard but bursting into smiles, as lithe as a schoolboy and jolly and humorous, Sir Lalubhai Samaldas, who might rightly be1,172 words
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Article104 1933-07-20 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £216-7-6 £215-10-0 TIN—(S Months) London i216 5 0 15 s’o 5 0 Singapore Business Done Penang 1000 lWO Business Done 25 tons COPRA —(Sundried) $3.90 $4.05 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $16.50 rubber London 4^d 4 d New York 9%c.(G) B%c.(G) Singapore 14 cts. 14 cts.104 words
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Advertisement53 1933-07-20 9 S’S. 21st inst. WE have arriving from I Cameron Highland a supply of Fresh Letfuces, Rhubarb, Beans, Peas, j Tomatoes, Etc. These will be available on I FRIDAY, 21st inst. from our Food Department which has ;i always something new and attractive to offer. spRITCH A R D S YTTZ53 words
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Article444 1933-07-20 10 Common Interests With Britain PEACE, PARLIAMENT AND LIBERTY Paris, July 3. “What could be more dangerous to peace than any step taken towards putting Germany on an equal footing with France I say here, as I have said more than once in the House of Commons444 words
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236 1933-07-20 10 Mr. Malcolm Brereton thanks his many friends for the kind invitations which they propose to issue to him for sherry and cocktail parties at 6 p.m., and regrets that he will be unable to endure the functions. This notice, which appeared in the Personal Column236 words
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Article101 1933-07-20 10 To-day, at the Esplanade,” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —The Spirit of Liberty— Rosey. 2. Overture —Potted Overtures Engleman. 3. Selection—The Student Prince Romberg. 4. Andante from Beethoven’s Symphony in “C” Minor. 5. Tango—ln Andalusia —Sirmay. 6. Selection—Carminetta —Finck. 7. Fox Trot —Sunshine and Roses101 words
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Article164 1933-07-20 10 Corporal Accused of Being Drunk When Going on Tattoo Duty It was suggested at a court martial at Aldershot that Corporal Duncan Scott, aged 37, of the sth Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, who wore the riband of the Military Cross which he won in the war while164 words
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Article234 1933-07-20 10 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. Junior Civil Service Association, Penang, annual general meeting, Club —House, Green234 words
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Advertisement182 1933-07-20 10 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 ll|xs $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET. h r JM Brw<l s •> I Thart is .II /AX licvil182 words
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Advertisement198 1933-07-20 10 1 "111 bill 11**' Germs of decay lurk in ugly film Prevent trouble—keep teeth free from film with this special film-removing tooth paste IF you were to allow your teeth to gently removes this film and reveals go even one day without brush- the clean enamel surfaces of you> ing198 words
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Miscellaneous206 1933-07-20 10 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|sf 31.55 m.206 words
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Article696 1933-07-20 11 Effect In Wartime: Dr. Barnes's Example: Birmingham Protest A large congregation attended Birmingham Parish Church and assembled in the Bull Ring outside to declare their disapproval of the use of aerial bombing, whether for police or other purposes, and to urge the British Government to join696 words
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Article71 1933-07-20 11 What Revenue Officers Found on Kut Sang When the s.s., Kut Sang berthed at Tanjong Pagar on her arrival from China ports on Friday, revenue officers boarded the vessel to conduct the usual search. These investigations finally led the officer to the water tanks where, they found some71 words
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Article338 1933-07-20 11 European Woman Charged With Theft HEARING ADJOURNED A remarkable case in which a European woman named Mrs. S. Campbell was accused of having stolen two decorative cushions from a shop in Orchard Road was heard by Mr. J. F. F. Gregg in the Second Magistrate’s Court Singapore338 words
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Article226 1933-07-20 11 Allegation by Police Court Interpreter An attempt at bribery in the Singapore Police Court on Saturday was frustrated by the prompt action of a Sikh interpreter who took the culprit straight to the Second Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Cregg) and had him charged with offering an illegal226 words
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Article95 1933-07-20 11 Alleged Assault by Ricksha Puller Whilst motoring along Stamford Road, Singapore, at about 11 o’clock on Saturday night a European saw a man lying by the side of the road. He pulled up and went up to the man, who, turned out to be a Sergeant attached to95 words
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236 1933-07-20 11 Coins, Bowls, Clay Pipes and Roman Shoes 20ft. Below Ground Workmen excavating on a site at Mid-dlesex-street (Petticoat-lane), Aidgate, E., have uncovered a pit crammed with bullocks’ horns. The most surprising feature of the find is that although about 750 of these horns236 words
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Advertisement488 1933-07-20 11 PENANG HILL RAILWAY Time Table. UP TRAINS. «OVDATS TO SATUKDAYS m a.m to 8.00 a.m. every 30 minute. to 10.00 a.m. every 15 StSS 4.00 p.m. every 30 nm to 6.00 p.m. every 15 t'S nm to 8-30 p.m. every 30 Tuesdays and Fridays the last train e delayed 15488 words
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Advertisement91 1933-07-20 11 I III Illi 1111////7 y ii Vl 11 I// /111//////// t wl Hl I ||lB[|B fj A m 0 H Libel jj B EST Scotch Whi s of great age w Be Sure it’s Dewar’s l»ii fJHI a ‘White Label’ rmw I W’ w~ w-T SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang, Perak91 words
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Advertisement91 1933-07-20 11 SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertainable conditions, aesthetic and/or- traditional (3) Be as distinctive as possible. (4) Be suitable in character to the sense of the words printed. (5) Make border and illustration harmonise. (6) Be capable of effective91 words
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Article1417 1933-07-20 12 The twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the Lahat Mines, Ltd., was held at Portland House, Basinghall Street, London, E.C., on Wednesday, June 28, 1933. MR. WALTER J. Payne (the Chairman of the Company) presided. Mr. T. P. Patterson, F.C.I.S. (Secretary), read the notice convening the meeting and1,417 words
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293 1933-07-20 12 NIRMALA (JAVA) PLANTATIONS LANDS Improved Prospect for Tea Prices Presiding on June 29th at the annual ordinary general meeting of the Nirmala (Java) Plantations and Lands Company Ltd., at the office, Fenchurch House, 5, Fenchurch-street, E.C., Mr. Walter Hilliers said that the accounts were not comparable with those of last293 words
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Article507 1933-07-20 12 Messrs. William Jacks Co. reported as follows on June 28:-J. A. R. Marriott in yesterday’s “Times” asks if the raising of prices wifl not inevitably tend to reduce demand, and the answer is that prices which leave a profit to the producer and grower mean an improvement507 words
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Article119 1933-07-20 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 85 1|32 85 5|32 New York 4.82% 4.83% Montreal 5 5.02% Brussels 23.83% 23.89 i Geneva 17.21% 17.26% Amsterdam 8.24 8.25% Milan 63 1|32 63 5J32 Berlin 13.95 13.97% Stockholm 19.40 19.37% Copenhagen 22% 22% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30 30'119 words
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Article56 1933-07-20 12 PENANG, JULY 20 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2]4 4 m|ts 214 I|l6 Private 3 mjts credit 2|4 I|4 3 Documentary 2|4 3|B On New York Bank Demand 55% France T.T. 975 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 4556 words
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Article212 1933-07-20 12 Decline of Over 2,000 Tons According to authoritative information the visible supplies of tin at the end of June fell 2,070 tons short of the total one month previously. As the carry-over in the past declined 190 tons, the total shrinkage amounted to 2,260 tons. This follows212 words
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Article255 1933-07-20 12 The report for the year ended December 31, 1932, states that the proved reserves at the end of the financial year amounted to 9,308 tons of concentrates, averaging 2.10 lb. per yard. That was 25 tons less than at the end of the previous year,255 words
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Article568 1933-07-20 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations tn MESbx.B. KENNEDY A Co.’» abort. list to-day. Yesterday To-daj Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING 1 Ayer Hitam 14|0 14|6ex 13|9 14|3ex Batu Caves 47% 52% 47% 52% Kamunting 9|o 9]6ex 9|o 9j6ex L Killinghall B|3568 words
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Article73 1933-07-20 12 The following are the latest quotation! for to-day:— Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Hitam 13|9 14|3 Batu Caves 47% 50 Hong Fatts 37% 40 Kamunting SjO 9|6 Kinta 1.13 1.15 Klang River 1.07% 1.12% Kuchai 67 69 Malaya Consol. 25 27% Pangnga River 6j7% 6|10% Penawat 90 92%73 words
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Article994 1933-07-20 12 NA M ES. I b I □SI u C I RUBBER7(DoIIar I c. Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 75 Amalgamated Malay Estates 5 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ile I I Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1 W I Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 Ayer Panas Rubber994 words
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Miscellaneous34 1933-07-20 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 93 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water TO-DAY 11.23 a.m. 5.26 a.m. 12.08 p.m. 6.30 p.m. TO-MORBOW 6.12 a.m. 12.01 p.m. 7.02 p.m.34 words
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Article614 1933-07-20 13 I schedule of Principal I Lines I n «me is a list of Teasels arriving (r X I’exMg during th. w«k: IN P° RT f°- DA T I AMIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein V Tavoy- Sails for the same porta I L ‘’’’a KCHI f° r Far614 words
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Article978 1933-07-20 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. AIR MAIL A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Negapatam thence by Rail to Karachi for conveyance by Imperial978 words
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Advertisement73 1933-07-20 13 ENTIRE PROMOTION BY G. FAULKNER BOXING FUN and FROLIC FRIDAY, JULY 21st 9.30 P.M. MAIN EVENT —10 Rounds SNOWY FAULKNER vs. FIGHTING CHOO 9-13 (Penang) (Singapore) 10-4 8 rounds KID CARPENTIER vs. JOE FERNANDEZ 7- 6 ROUNDS 7-7. BATTLING KHOO vs. STORMER 8- 6 ROUNDS 9-10. AL. NICHOLAS vs. PETE73 words
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Advertisement171 1933-07-20 13 The Most Sensational Fight Ever promoted > BOXING THE CLASSIC FIGHT OF THE YEAR At The Fun Frolic Open Air Stadium ON MONDAY, 24TH JULY, 1933. MAIN EVENT 10 Sensational Rounds Battling Guillermo vs. Young Johnson who fought Al Rivers 5 times and Selangor Light and Welterweight Gunboat Jack 3171 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-07-20 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 30 LAST NIGHT’S PACKED HOUSES THRILLED BY UNIVERSAL’S AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT! 1 jl W «w> ZITA JOHANN 1 W DAVID MANNERS 1 T IZIJ JIJ ri KBl 'A UNIVERSAL PICTURE I Plans at MOUTRIE’S ’PHONE 795. kTn G (l 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I The Screen’s Two Famous Brothers69 words
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Miscellaneous355 1933-07-20 13 ■’.5<527?5? 35x23x5?Jj.' 5? SX3SXEJXXP^ET^X’«Jigs jr.’ th.’ t.'.’it k 1 I LAST TWO PERFORMANCES i 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 BRITISH INTERNATIONA.L’S Riotous Musical Farce Letting In The Sunshnie” I WITH J ALBERT BURDON AND 1 R ENEE GA D D I TO-MORROW to Guide Her Ol i 1 cruise... sur? o unde355 words
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Article781 1933-07-20 14 Sir H. Samuel on British Policy INADEQUATE LThreat to pf Conference Sir Herbert Samuel, M.P., speaking at Leighton Buzzard, said the British position had been stated in two addresses to the World Conference, one by the Prime Minister and the other by Chancellor of the Exchequer. The unfortunate781 words
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Article168 1933-07-20 14 Lucky Find By A Woman Shopper LOST FOR 1W YEARS A rare book, worth more than £2OO, has been purchased in a London antique sh p by Mrs. Cecil Roth, wife of the well-known antiquary. While shopping she noticed some glass in a shop window and168 words
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Article398 1933-07-20 14 A Secret Session At the opening of the annual conference of the National Union of Railwaymen at Morecambe, Mr. W. Dobbie, M.P., in his presidential address, attacked Capitalism and, incidentally, the World Economic Con'ference. Capitalism,” he said, has outlived its usefulness it is a dying system.398 words
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Advertisement253 1933-07-20 14 jL r [GOLDEH j VLAGER I gk X k*k > /k J 1 IK BREWED BOTTLED /J W\ r. IN Obtainable From All D ®®J®f* v AND AT A PRICE to sura everybody* TRYIf. STOP THE LEAKS i WITH j^.«?x?sW'sSa< jfr xc JC AOw SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERSLIP PENANG. ?<253 words
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Advertisement89 1933-07-20 14 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette’’ is a tireless sal-«-r*n. From one week’s end to another it talks bue.ness without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in89 words
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Advertisement182 1933-07-20 14 Will no on-time never come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-doors, or an active mental life indoors, you spend your greatest amount of energy, and do 70% of your work before noon. That is why every one should have a nourishing first meal of Quaker Oats every day!182 words
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Advertisement1774 1933-07-20 15 dH I k p ©.-British india rfV 'S^^^^^ X Al'V AND APCAR LINES :^c rmjwing Tjssgs&Sag (Companies Incorporated fr. England) 74» BLUE FUNNEL LIME 11 MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES VeMel s IA)NIX>N A.ND NORTH Doe TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR *rrq London, Rotterdam, Hamburg HulL July 6 21 Aug. 181,774 words
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Article379 1933-07-20 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, The Mummy had its first run last night at the Queen’s. It presents a picture of intense realism and grimness "that grips and thrills. I had never expected this film to be more thrilling or more intensely absorbing than Frankenstein379 words
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Article57 1933-07-20 16 JReuter. Warning to Political Authors The King owns the copyright of government documents prepared for him and also of the King’s correspondence according to a statement from Buckingham Palace declaring that unauthorised publication of such documents infringes the Copyright Act. The warning is issued as a checkJReuter. - 57 words
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Article31 1933-07-20 16 JReuter. To Reside in South of France Paris, July 19. The government has authorised M. Trotsky to reside in the South of France, in--cluding Corsica, for reasons of health.—JReuter. - 31 words
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Article32 1933-07-20 16 —Reuter. Bad Weather Causes Delay Moscow, July 19. Bad weather compelled Wiley Post to land at Rukhlovo 700 miles from Habarovsk to where he decided to set off again immediately.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article728 1933-07-20 16 Straits Times and Mr. Lim Cheng Ean We are reproducing the Chinese Member’s speech in Council made on the Bth of August, 1932 two months before the now famous Council Paper No. 93 of 1932 was laid on the table of the Council. It will be of728 words
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213 1933-07-20 16 Sultan Of Perak's Honour PRESENTATION OF THE INSIGNIA OF G.C.M.G. BY GOVERNOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 20. A Durbar of Rulers will take place at Kuala Kangsar on Monday. Before the Durbar His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, will invest His213 words
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Article52 1933-07-20 16 Wong Cheong, a Chinese, was charged in the Police Court this morning with the theft, at No. 84, Chulia Street, of one piece of iron pipe, value $l, the property of Chendy bin Bawasah. Accused being allowed $5O bail, the case was postponed till Wednesday,52 words
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Article65 1933-07-20 16 Doraisamy, a Tamil, was re-charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with being a Police Supervisee and failing to notify a change of address, in that he failed to report to the Chief Police Officer, Singapore. Accused admitted that he was the man described upon65 words
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Article90 1933-07-20 16 One-Way Thoroughfare Eight persons were fined $2 each by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning, when all pleaded guilty to a charge of riding on the wrong side of Pitt Street against the traffic. Sixth accused, Chan Teong Lay, submitted to His Worship, that no90 words
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Article56 1933-07-20 16 ,—Reuter. Advisory Board Endorses Plans Washington, July 19. The industrial advisory board composed of members of the Cabinet formally endorsed the plans of Mr. Johnson, administrator of President Roosevelt’s recovery act, for a campaign to bring all industry and business quickly into voluntary agreements for wage raising,—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article49 1933-07-20 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Balance of Trade London, July 19. The committee dealing with the question of the balance of trade between Great Britain and Soviet Russia in connection with the negotiations for a new trade agreement held a further meeting at the Eourd of Trade.—Rugby Radio Service.•—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article171 1933-07-20 16 Plaintiff’s Lengthy Crossexamination In the Supreme Court this morning the hearing of the suit was continued in which Cheah Cheng Leong, till recently collector of the Seh Cheah Kongsi, is suing Cheah Choo Hoay, as public officer of the said kongsi, for the return of his security171 words
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Article337 1933-07-20 16 M.V. Aramis The successors of Moine Comte Co., Ltd., Agents for the Messageries Maritimes have received the following information from, their principals. The M. V. Aramis” due here homeward on the 28th July, has been delayed and will sail from Penang about the 30th instant. S.S. RANCHI The337 words
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Article653 1933-07-20 16 Poor Entries MANY SINGAPORE HORSES NOT ENTERED (BY TIC-TAC) The full entries for the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting published yesterday show that many of the Singapore horses have not been entered, notably the strings of Smallman and Redfearn. This is the first time for653 words
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Article53 1933-07-20 16 —Rugby Radio Service. New Record London, July 19. Angus Miller, an ex-Naval officer, made the double crossing of the Channel from Dover to-day in his speed boat “White Cloud in one hour forty-five seconds thus breaking the record of 65 minutes set up by Kaye Don.—Rugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Article87 1933-07-20 16 BRITISH BOXING BOARD OF CON TROL Suspends J ack Licence SEQUEL TO FIGHT WR|) PETERSEN The administrative ttew^, JUly ISI British Boxing Board of Control f pended Jack Doyle’s licence for Ve forthwith. Slx The stewards have further Doyle is to receive £5 a week f months and his mother87 words
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Article211 1933-07-20 16 Draw for Calcutta Medal The following is the drew for the Cai cutta medal to be played for on Saturday and Sunday:. Saturday. Time of starting. Pemberton vA. Clark 3,00 p. Q Aird v W. Anderson 3.05 p.m. Brady v Fenwick 3.10 pjt Bennett v Law 3.15211 words
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Article88 1933-07-20 16 July Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arrang ed:—Monday, Profession Pairs. J. H. Strahan and J. A. P. Cameron VN. A. Sedwick and L. F. Knight (Court No. 4); A. W. Wallich and B. Brooke v. M. B. Lynch and C. D. D. Hogan (Court No.88 words
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Article63 1933-07-20 16 Yesterday we published a paragraph the effect that His Royal Highness I Damrong, son and heir of King jipok of Siam is due in Penang bj e Kedah, on Friday, July 21 This have read His Royal Highness t Damrong who is an uncle of His N 3163 words
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Advertisement36 1933-07-20 16 EL O PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER and DANCE 9.30 P.M. MIDNIGHT. SATURDAY. 22nd. JULY GRAND ADVERTISEMENT BALL Admission SPECIAL DINNER BALL $3.00 NON DINERS $lOO EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. BOOK NOW ’Phone 322. ’Phone 322.36 words
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Advertisement24 1933-07-20 16 It is a long lane that has no turning. An adver> tisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement22 1933-07-20 16 FOR NEW LIGHT ON MOST DARING SWINDLES OF ALL TIME SEE WARREN WILLIAM IN "THE MATCH KING ,r AT QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE.22 words
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