Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-07-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 168. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY. 21st JULY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article175 1933-07-21 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations On Equitable Basis REPLY TO LORDS’ QUESTIONS London, June 20. In the House of Lords this Evening -jei inquired regarding the basis on «iucn negotiations for Anglo-Russian trade -otiations would be conducted and severa”of their Lordships urged that before' 103I 03 tiding such agreement.—Rugby Radio Service. - 175 words
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Article141 1933-07-21 1 Nigeria 326 and Ceylon 324.—Rugby Radio Sendee. F.M.S. TEAM PLACED FOURTH Sierra Leone Victorious London, July 20. At the Bisley Rifle Meeting to-day, the Mackinnon Imperial Challenge Cup was v.'on by Scotland with an aggregate of 1,120. One of the Scottish team, J. A. Crawler 1, createdNigeria 326 and Ceylon 324.—Rugby Radio Sendee. - 141 words
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Article116 1933-07-21 1 i.—Rugby Radio Service. former Newspaper London, July 20. Gor<i Burnham, formerly chief proprietor in j 1 Telegraph, died in his sleep London to-day. He attended Tuesday’s s iing of the Select Committee on India. PUb’■ HUrnllam tO k a P rominent P art in lia hi.—Rugby Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article131 1933-07-21 1 I.—Rugby Radio Service. Southern Railway's Extension AT SOUTHAMPTON London, July 20. The world’s largest dry dock will be opened at Southampton next Wednesday when the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert with Their Majesties aboard will break a red, white and blue ribbon stretched across its entrance.I.—Rugby Radio Service. - 131 words
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Article27 1933-07-21 1 .—Reuter. Disobeying the Chair London, July 20. Mr. McGovern was suspended by 151 votes to 24 from the House of Commons for disobeying the Chair.-.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article249 1933-07-21 1 3. —Reuter. WHEATS WORST FALL OF THE YEAR British Dollar Bonds Strong New York, July 21. There was a semi-panic in the Chicago wheat pit and wheat prices took the worst fall of the year and plunged below the dollar line closing 14 to 17 points3.—Reuter. - 249 words
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Article35 1933-07-21 1 j Rugby Radio Service. Leaves London for Switzerland London, July 20. King Feisal, accompanied by his Lord Chamberlain, left London by the, continental boat train for Berne, Switzerland, this afternoon.— Rugby Radio Service.j Rugby Radio Service. - 35 words
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Article136 1933-07-21 1 .—Reuter. Governments Bound To Terms DURING CONFERENCE ADJOURNMENT London, July 21. Referring to the tariff truce during a Parliamentary answer to-day the Financial Secretary for the Treasury, Mr. HoreBelisha, said that under the terms of the resolution adopted by the organisation committee of the World Economic Conference the.—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article86 1933-07-21 1 i Sir John Simon, speaking at a Conservative fete at Cawston House, the home of Lord Inchcape, also declared that the British people would never accept the methodsJ of Mussolini, Hitler, or of Soviet Russia. He asked the meeting to take particular note of Sir Stafford86 words
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Article94 1933-07-21 1 u —Reuter. Japanese Competition COLONIES’ PREFERENCE INADEQUATE London, July 21. 1 In the House of Commons, on a motion for adjournment to discuss Japanese competition in the silk and cotton industries, e jSir Philip Cunliffe-Lister admitted that the 1 preferences in the Colonies were quite in-u—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article100 1933-07-21 1 When in Your 100th Year Yeu can live to be a hundred on coffee а. er—or, rather, so thinks Mr. Chinnery Coates, the oldest resident in Braintree, Essex. Although in his 100th year, he rises at б. a.m. both in winter and summer and spends two100 words
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Article457 1933-07-21 1 As Seen By Lover Of Nature u BEWILDERING LOVELINESS OF MUKA HEAD Glorious Sunsets o PentniE/’s scenic beauty, the wonderful panoramic views to be obtained from, various heights in the Island, the bewitching sunsets over Kedah Peak and Muka Head have long been famous and457 words
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Article61 1933-07-21 1 Economic Conference. —Rugby Radio Ser vice. 6,000 Guests at Buckingham Palace London, July 20. About 6,000 guests attended the garden party given by the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace to-day. The annual event had more than the usual international character owing to the presence of manyEconomic Conference.—Rugby Radio Ser vice. - 61 words
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Article42 1933-07-21 1 ;.—Rugby Radio Service. French Vessel Arrested London, July 20. A French fishing vessel with an auxiliary motor carrying a crew of eight men was arrested by a British fishery protection cruiser within the three miles limit last night.—Rugby Radio Service.;.—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Advertisement87 1933-07-21 1 $2OO FOR 3 WINNERS PAGE 2 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page. Junior Mackinnon Cup 1 Colonies’ Preference Inadequate 1 Tariff Truce 1 World’s Largest Dry Dock 1 Beauties of Penang Island 1 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Tic-Tac’s Free Treble 2 Last Night’s lecture 4 and 5 News from Australia 7 Produce87 words
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Advertisement2308 1933-07-21 2 Tir* TAf**C EDFP RATES FOR CASUAL BANKS TIC -1 AC S l-Rel advertisements TDE6I S V! t NEDERLANDSCHE Charferec J liLvLEi AJ comtnumcat.ons relating to V/A HANDEL > MAATSCHAPPM. OF INDIA. APSTRAU v A 1( .vertisernents should oe addressed J® VZI bvj ■-> (incorporated in England 3 the Advertisement Manager,2,308 words
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911 1933-07-21 3 Sequel to Award of Farthing Damages SUIT AGAINST NEWSPAPER An appeal by Mr. Hayley Morriss, of nin gford Park, Nutley, Sussex, from the verdict and judgment in a libel action hv im against Messrs. Baines and Co., v Ltd proprietors of the Leeds Mercury,” fi911 words
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402 1933-07-21 3 Chief Reason for Coming Divorce ONLY MATTER OF MONTHS NOW Hollywood, July 3. A letter from Douglas Fairbanks in Europe telling Mary Pickford that if she wanted to maintain the household at Pickfair, their Hollywood home, she would have to do so at her own402 words
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Article242 1933-07-21 3 Saves Man From the Sea HUSBAND TRAPPED IN BOAT CABIN Capsized Thousands of people at Camber Sands, Sussex, saw two remarkable rescue feats recently when a motor-boat capsized in a sudden gale. There were three men aboard the boat Mr Charles Moonlinard, his half-brother Mr. Frank242 words
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Advertisement38 1933-07-21 3 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.38 words
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Advertisement154 1933-07-21 3 HENRY WAUGH CO„ LTD. 1 1 MGARItt, FCNANa KUALA LUMPUR andiPQN. ERUPTIONS OF~ WETNATURE Daughters Troubled. Very Itchy at Night. Cuticura Healed. “Two of my daughters were troubled with sore eruptions. One daughter, her face was covered with them. My other daughter had them aU around her nose. They were154 words
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Advertisement167 1933-07-21 3 i mil > "h A/KW/Py I ,dof EEL*\ Ifi J ROTTEN J) a B z WHATAPITY try solicnum I «P I IT’S A REAL MwH l,fe HLiff W f "Hr i- I O/ )Lx ntz/z 3 j full particulars iIB fl 'II ■’ill application 3 < THE WOOD PRESERVATIVE -Z167 words
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Article5437 1933-07-21 4 CONCLUDING LECTURE BY THE REV. COLIN KING The Teaching Of Poetry THE HIGHBROW AND THE LOWBROW METHODS Delightful Ending As he had begun his first lecture, so the Rev. Colin King concluded his fourth and final address before the Penang Teachers’ Association last night with a5,437 words
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Article758 1933-07-21 4 jj pj Tunku Thiaudin bin Tunku Zainal Rashid has been appointed to be Assistant Land Officer, Kota Star, Kedah. Second-Lieut. H. A. J. Woodfall has been appointed acting Captain while second in command of B Company, S.V.C. Mr. F. H. London, Assistant Conservator of Forests, F.M.S., passed758 words
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Advertisement222 1933-07-21 4 THESE FfWvSL NEW I Columbia J RECORDS are SURE //MH T 0 PLEASE CBIO3 2Ke M A s N mTSSt 1 RUDEE VALLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN TWO VERY TUNEFTH DANCE NUMBERS. f DRllfiQ NAILA Fox-Trot f DBIIU9 THE FOUNTAIN Quickstep THESE TUNES ARE FULL OF ORCHESTRAL COLOUR. THE BAND222 words
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Article192 1933-07-21 5 Chartered Bank Draw with T. S. S. U. The second division match between the Chartered Bank and the Tong Sean School Union was played yesterday on the Dato Kramat Ground and resulted in a goalless draw. The game was keenly contested and several opportunities of scoring were192 words
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Article38 1933-07-21 5 i.—Reuter. Wiley Post Passes Nome New York, July 20. Wiley Post has passed Nome, Alaska. Moscow, July 20. Wiley Post arrived at Khabarovsk at 3.45 a.m. and resumed his flight for Nome, Alaska, at 5.58 a.m.—Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article131 1933-07-21 5 Reuter. Former In Losing Position WEST INDIES DEFEAT STAFFORDSHIRE London, July 20. The match between Players and Gentlemen at Lord’s was continued to-day when the Players who had scored 278 for 9 wickets the previous day, continued their innings to total 309. Marriot captured 4 wicketsReuter. - 131 words
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Article54 1933-07-21 5 —Reuter. Favourite Wins London, July 20. The following was the result of the Lancashire Breeders’ Produce Stakes run at Liverpool to-day MELLOWNESS (E. Nellaney’s) 1 HESPERITUS (Major D. McCalmont’s) FLINDERS (Lieut.-Col. G. Loder’s) 3 Eight ran. Won by half a length three lengths. Betting 2-1 Mellowness 5-1.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article31 1933-07-21 5 i.—Reuter. Danish Pair Overcome Greece Copenhagen, July 20. In the qualifying series in the Davis Cup, Jacobsen and Ulrich (Denmark) beat Stalios and Xydis (Greece) 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5.—Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement98 1933-07-21 5 I w* YOU will always find I I A something new, E I novel and attractively E I priced in our stores. Each g fl mail brings a variety of K Ik interesting goods I F? The Universa I CHROMIUM WRIST WATCH BANDS 1 I VJ. PRICES.— ri I 52.25,98 words
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Article1046 1933-07-21 6 i Keen Golf Duel POOR PUTTING BUT LONG DRIVING 1 “I Must Be Crazy DIVOTS AS SOUVENIRS The Prince of Wales gained a distinct triumph on the golf links when he reached the final round of the Parliamentary Golf Handicap at Walton Heath, an event1,046 words
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Article384 1933-07-21 6 Growing at Expense of Healthy STERILISATION PLEA BY LADY ASKWITH The need for sterilisation of the unfit to prevent racial degeneration was stressed by Lady Askwith in an address to the Lincoln Diocesan Conference. When babies were born we must do the best we could for384 words
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431 1933-07-21 6 British Railways* Future Analysed electrification cost An important analysis of the British railway position, with a forecast of immediate future developments, is contained in an article on rail traction in the June issue of Tin. "It has long been known, though frequently denied,” it is431 words
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290 1933-07-21 6 Lord Bearsted on Problems of the Oil World and “The Real Solution Protest against the heavy taxation of oil products was made by Viscount Bearsted, chairman of the Shell Transport and Trading Company, in presenting the report and I balance sheet of the290 words
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Article553 1933-07-21 6 Alleged Conspiracy to Defraud Shareholders £lOO,OOO MENTIONED Martin Coles Harman and Berkeley Fairfax Conigrave, Herbert H. Pounds, and Emil Georges Changeat, directors of Chosen Corporation, Ltd., again appeared at the London Guildhall on June 29th on the charges that between November 10, 1930, and August 31,553 words
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Advertisement17 1933-07-21 6 Il Ml Lz* MAl* ng J Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone iflll.17 words
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Advertisement291 1933-07-21 6 You can’t measure your oil bill by the price you pay for a pint oor quart of oil Wear, repairs, low petrol mileage and loss of power must be accounted for in the final figures. It’s really a waste of money to risk the inevitable consequence of socalled “cheap” oil.291 words
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FROM AUSTRALIA
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Article279 1933-07-21 7 Amazing Adventures Recalled WHEN HE WAS BLOWN OFF THE BRIDGE— And 25 of His Crew Were Drowned June 29. Bom at Devonport, England, 60 years ago, Capt. E. H. Davey has died at Sydney with an heroic and adventurous record behind him. He was a captain in279 words
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Article198 1933-07-21 7 Three Australian A spects Of It Three aspects of the Great Depression are given in the followng message from “Austral News” Conditions are so encouraging in Australia that the Victorian Racing Club has decided to reinstate the Cup at £lO,OOO and to increase the local Derby and198 words
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Article162 1933-07-21 7 Olive Branch to Mr. Lang Sydney, June 29. At the triennial conference of the Federal Labour Party in Sydney a report was suggesting That the expulsion of Lang Labour Party in 1931 should be rescinded, and that, subject to the readiof group concerned to accept loyaly the162 words
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Article977 1933-07-21 7 A Complicated Situation Sydney, July 1. ab Ut thfi tariff exchange, th a mattera continues to exercise For f buahlesa men and politicians. For a long tame the Prime Minister (Mr Lyons) remained silent under the attacks of the Country Party in the Federal Parament. But977 words
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Article676 1933-07-21 7 Increase in Imports Melbourne, July 1. There are continued signs of a revival in 5 trade, though the general econimic situa- tion does not show much improvement. Better prices for wool, secured at the open--3 ing sales and in London, are heartening. There is a good deal676 words
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288 1933-07-21 7 Government’s Decision Sydney, July 2. The Federal Government’s instructions to the Australian delegation to the World Economic Conference in regard to the wheat restriction discussions now proceeding in London are contained in a cablegram sent to Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Australian delegate. The cablegram,288 words
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Article280 1933-07-21 7 Capital for Scheme Assured Adelaide, July 4. Mr. Butler, the South Australian Premier, who returned to-day after a week’s absence, states that the Government are not negotiating with a British chartered company in regard to settlement in the south-east of the State, but are assured that sufficient280 words
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Article104 1933-07-21 7 Mutton-Bird Pillows Mutton-birds, those curious migratory creatures that flock in their hundreds of thousands to the islands off the coast of, Victoria, Australia, may prove serious competitors to the eider-duck, to the latter’s intense relief, says “Austral News”. A process has been invented to eliminate the104 words
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Article173 1933-07-21 7 Reduced Deficit Adelaide, July 2. South Australia ended the financial year to June 30 with a deficit of £1,012,000, which is £23,000 below the sum allowed in the Premier’s plan and £175,000 less than the estimate. Revenue totalled £10,160,000, being an increase of £103,000 on the Budget173 words
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Article130 1933-07-21 7 £lOO,OOO Gift for Melbourne Centenary Melbourne, June 28. The Victorian Parliament was opened today after a long recess. In the King’s speech it was announced that Sir Macpherson Robertson had made available to the Government a sum of £lOO,OOO for the erection of a new girls’130 words
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Article476 1933-07-21 7 The extreme difficulty of banking conditions during the past half-year will not be obscured by the maintenance of bank inI terim dividends at their previous level. This is done in the case of the two now notified. Westminster Bank is to pay 9 per cent,476 words
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Article163 1933-07-21 7 New Emigration Hope “Australia is putting her house in order, and prosperity may soon be expected to return,” said Sir Hal Colebatch, the former Agent-General for West Australia, in. a speech in London. He was responding to the toast of “Members Overseas” at the dinner163 words
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Article203 1933-07-21 7 Increase of More Than 50,000 in Twelve Months June 30. The population of Australia on Mards t 31st was 6,589,643 (3,353,216 males, 427 females), an increase of 50,373 in 12 months, states Reuter from Sydney. The natural increase, excess of births over deaths, for the year ended March203 words
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102 1933-07-21 7 Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the* Dominions, was the guest of honour at luncheon given at with the object of forming a London Australians Society. Mr. Charles McCJana (Secretary to the Agent General for South Australia) presided. Others present included Mr. Stanley M.102 words
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Article118 1933-07-21 7 Suggestion to Encourage Marriage Rev. H. R. Arthur, superintendent of th® Methodist north-west outback mission in. Australia has propounded a novel scheme for encouraging young folk to marry and help to populate the empty spaces of Australia. Mr. Arthur’s idea is that the Government should provide young118 words
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Article63 1933-07-21 7 Yet Still Has A Credit Balance As a result of the gradual lifting of pression and of the Ottawa agreement. Australia, during the past nine months ha* spent £3B million more in imported chand Isp than in the corresponding periodi last year, states “Aus’ral News”. The Commonwealth,63 words
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Article375 1933-07-21 8 For many years the real administration of India has been in the hands of that admirable and devoted body, the Indian Civil Service. Now its mouthpieces, the Indian Civil Service Association and the Indian Civil Service (Retired) Association, have expressed their fears for the Service. They do375 words
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Article212 1933-07-21 8 According to the old French proverb the more the world changes the more it remains the same thing. Nothing seems to have changed so greatly in modern methods of diplomacy, but in essentials they remain the same. In the old Europe the core of the diplomatic game212 words
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Article89 1933-07-21 8 Secret Meetings Against Administration (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 20. Six princes, a former chief of police, and one retired naval officer suspected of secret meetings against thel present administration have been warned by a circular letter from two members of the People's Assembly to desist. The89 words
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Article1123 1933-07-21 8 It is all a matter of taste i-—MJU <R Uiq Birmingham Post - It is all a matter of taste i-—MJU <R Uiq Birmingham Post. Tastes Of The Epicure Of Other Lands There never was a truer proverb than “One man’s meat is another man s well if not precisely his poison, at least his strong aversion. Take salted butter.1,123 words
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Article669 1933-07-21 8 THE INFANT’S NAME The Society for the o,f. f to Children is rightly concerned c cases of physical ill-treatment, 7'’' it is time that they took cognisant" the American divorce court. > w knew “mental cruelty.” One form of th against the innocent consists i n helpless669 words
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Advertisement191 1933-07-21 8 fl m J MlHal <ir c JH«m pl RS r iffl fpx 7 /W, <>U gfegf £wC* b isSSt p >‘-,7-?«3 Xs X 1» DO /CM O W® rW. «E jSET-zicoto [lt gs^tu* scoTC SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. SnZSSSKESß^^^M^^^M^iLia^SS^F^s^y^msgsEr If191 words
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Advertisement39 1933-07-21 8 MWWWWhWW "LUX O R E FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman i JpJIfIBQK 0 v is AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. B ■■aßaaßßßßßsgiH!39 words
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Article154 1933-07-21 9 Flat Rate Quota IMPORTANCE OF EARLY ACTION London, July 20. The coffee, tin and sugar Sub-Commit-iees of the World Conference have been round up and have issued reports. The coffee report shelves the negotiations temporarily. The tin report exhorts the producing countries at present participating in the154 words
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Article86 1933-07-21 9 .—Reuter. America Dissents Dr. Kienboek, the Austrian Chairman of the Sub-Commission dealing with permanent measures for the re-establishment of the international monetary standard, announced that all the Governments except the United States, which considered the discussions premature, had agreed to the resolution on the co-operation of the.—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article239 1933-07-21 9 Passers-by Give a Broadcast to U.S. Thirty million Americans turned on their oud speakers to hear w’hat the man (and woman) in Piccadilly thought of the Economic Conference. People passing the Piccadilly Hotel suddenly found themselves buttonholed and led up to a “mike” transmitting their voices239 words
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Article164 1933-07-21 9 being His Best For Indians GRATEFUL FOR HIS STAND London, July 20. The members of the Indian Legislature now in London entertained Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for India, at a dinner last night. Sir Phiroze, who has been a member of the Council of State since164 words
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Article198 1933-07-21 9 Mean Thefts from Woman and Child Jewel snatchers have been busy again in Singapore recently. On Thursday morning two of them were brought up in the second magistrate's court before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg and charged with theft. In the first case the complainant was a Chinese198 words
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Article131 1933-07-21 9 Shopkeeper Alleges She Stole Cushions Mrs. Sylvia Campbell, a European woman, was on Wednesday acquitted by the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, of a charge of theft of two large silk cushions from a shop in Orchard Road, Singapore. Mr. Gregg declared that he could131 words
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Article141 1933-07-21 9 (Cheers I. Things Are Better, Says Mr. Baldwin Mr. Baldwin does not expect a general election for two or three years. He said so in a speech at Carmunnock, Glasgow, in which he also declared: All danger of financial and currency collapse in England had(Cheers I. - 141 words
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Article238 1933-07-21 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. No British Attempt At Present v. COST A?4D DAGGER London, July 20. The Air Minister, Lord Londonderry, was asked in the House of Lords whether the Royal Air Force would attempt to regain the air speed record now held by Italy. He paid a.—Rugby Radio Service. - 238 words
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Article213 1933-07-21 9 Retrial of a P. W. D. Mason The re-trial of Doraisamy, a middle-aged P.W.D. Mason employed to work in the Singapore Criminal Prison, on a charge of carrying tobacco into the prison m contravention of the regulations, has been fixed to be heard before Mr. H. A.213 words
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Article202 1933-07-21 9 Fifteen Previous Convictions After exploiting a life of crime in practically every State in the F.M.S., in Johore, Ipoh, Tapah, Perak. Batu Pahat and Kelantan, a tall intelligent-looking Malay thought he would seek new fields in Singapore. He was mistaken, however, for shortly after his arrival in the202 words
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Article275 1933-07-21 9 He’s Collecting A Million— TO BURN The match-box “king” of Buckinghamshire wants 1.000.000 match-boxes —empty ones of the ordinary wooden safety type. He is going to build a large model village with them, and set it alight. MODERN NERO This modem Nero is Mr. Leslie Adams,275 words
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Article127 1933-07-21 9 Story of a Gold Wristlet Watch Two charges were preferred against a Malay youth named Aroon bin Aziz when he was taken before the second magistrate at Singapore, cheating Hussein bin Mydin by inducing him to hand over $2.85 in cash, and criminal breach of trust in respect127 words
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Article64 1933-07-21 9 .—Reuter. I WILEY POST CRASHES I Fairbanks, Alaska, July 21. t Wiley Post crashed, but was not hurt, when about to land at the Air Port flat. He flew over Ruby, Alaska, at 4.30 p.m. 1 E.S.T. and was overdue at Fairbanks. Some anxiety was felt when a.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article105 1933-07-21 9 :o: TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £215-10-0 £214-0-0 TIN—(3 Months; London £215-5-0 £213-15-0 Singapore >. $lOB.OO $108.25 Business Done << Penang $107.62% $108.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $4.05 $4.05 BLACK PEPPER $16.50 $16.50 RUBBER London 4%d. 4%d. New York B%c.(G) Bc.(G) Singapore 14105 words
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Advertisement65 1933-07-21 9 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver Using Department exercises discrimination. It hat to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroker, publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see65 words
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Advertisement210 1933-07-21 9 Ss| i'/S' The day of the ordinary artificial'*'** J *"*£t®“Js“*** 1 Food is over deficient and often merely fatforming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do noi risk Baby's health on Foods which t Gate has changed all that It is the modern may210 words
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Article1348 1933-07-21 10 AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT FADING —HEAVISIDE LAYER—TRACING FAULTS BY TOUCH (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY) Here is an interesting experiment for those who can fix up two short aerials and have a smoothly working short-wave receiver. Arrange one aerial so that it is, as nearly as possible, vertical. This can1,348 words
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Article241 1933-07-21 10 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, Pnnang, annual general meeting, Club—House, Green Lane, 3.30 p.m. JULY 23 Cricket: P.C.C “A vs. Alor Star Pinang Gazette vs. Peelers, Patani Road Ground.241 words
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Advertisement23 1933-07-21 10 OM lAU EXCELLING rule lohmf-lab' ONi DOLLAR. hl” X Publishtd in aid at W.VJ 44 I L WE PLANTER* BENEVOLENT FUND OF JAALAVA23 words
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Miscellaneous1083 1933-07-21 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By the PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) tn Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION. s«i St. STATION. «a gu Interval aignals, days o( transmiMioa, fa t2(£ ew fa 2 I 7 7 4 41,891 La Turtle, France 6 9 8 30,602 Coltano, Italy }pLZ1,083 words
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Article186 1933-07-21 11 Scandalised by Mlle. Sorel A LEG-SHOW two UCea f Par is stage and heroine J (Cnerations of pl ay goes has abdicaRecite Sorel, who for 32 years has &t Comedie Francaise, has reiS to star in house of e 311(1 le g-shows,” the Casino de HARLEM186 words
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Article207 1933-07-21 11 Photographed 100 Times A Week Sybella Jones is the girl with the £l,OOO---year face. It is known in every part of the country. You must have seen it scores of times peeping from newspaper advertisements. If it is a very beautiful face, then you may be sure it207 words
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Article163 1933-07-21 11 Ex-Follies Girl —and A Kiss NOT MATRIMONIAL, SAYS SHE, AND YET—! Sam’s Hint The Charles Chaplin wedding season has begun. Some reports say he has married Paulette Goddard, former Follies girl, and probable star in his forthcoming film. Others, including Chaplin’s attorney and his secretary, declare,163 words
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Advertisement26 1933-07-21 11 Nothing succeeds like success but success need» to be backed by consistent advertising. Use th» Pinang Gazette regularly and keep at the to» «4 the tree.26 words
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Miscellaneous1220 1933-07-21 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY I Midnight la. m. 2a. m. 3 a m. 4a. m. sa. m. «a. m. sp. m 6 s== I la. m 2 to to to to to to I 7 P- Bp. m. 9p. m. 10 p. m. 11 p.1,220 words
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Article2015 1933-07-21 12 Annual Meeting MR. C. BAXENDALE ON FUTURE OF RUBBER The thirty-fourth annual general meeting of Jugra Estate, Ltd., was held on 20th June, 1933, at the registered office, 24, Coleman Street, E.C., Mr. C. Baxendale (Chairman) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F. J. Wheeler, A.C.A.) having read the2,015 words
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Article1116 1933-07-21 12 Future Outlook MODESTLY ENCOURAGING, SAYS CHAIRMAN —jThe Thirteenth Annual General Meeting o u e Sabang Rubber Company. Lmuted, was held on Thursday, the 22nd at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 51, Eastcheap, London, E.C., Sir John D. Barlow, Bart. (Chairman of the Company)1,116 words
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Article125 1933-07-21 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 84 27,32 85 1132 New York 4.82%. Montreal 4.96% 5 'Brussels 23.79 23.83% Geneva 17.19 17.21% {Amsterdam 8.22 8.24 Milan 62 29 32 G 3 132 {Berlin 13.94% 13.95 Stockholm 19.37% 19.40 Copenhagen 22% 22% ‘Oslo 19.90 19.90 (Vienna 30 30125 words
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Article130 1933-07-21 12 The following are the tin outputs for the first half of July, 1933 The Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (No. 1 Dredge):—Piculs, 117 hours, 294 c. yards, 50,000. The North Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (The dredge is working only 2 shifts a day, four days weekly. One130 words
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Article741 1933-07-21 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation* !n MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Ayer Banas 60 62% 60 70 Batu Lintang 47% 52% 50 55 Broga 40 45 40 45 Changkat Serdang 2.25 2.50 2.25741 words
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Article244 1933-07-21 12 Mr. Yeoh Seng Ly» LEADING RICE MERCHANT The death occurred suddenly last at his residence, No. 138, Carnarvon Str Penang, of Mr. Yeoh Seng Lye, j.i of the leading and most popular of the Chinese community in Penang. The deceased, who was 59, was in244 words
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Miscellaneous185 1933-07-21 12 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmittar, 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 Wavriengttr GSB 9,510 kc s 31.55185 words
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Article599 1933-07-21 13 Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving iti «ailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 3 q MXHIDOL from Mergui, Moulmeln <3 and Tavoy. Sails for the same porta to-day. -q MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Re‘ng and Victoria Point. Sails599 words
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Article982 1933-07-21 13 air mail A mail for South America by steamer to arseilles and thence by French Air Mail w™ 6 WIU Cl Sed at 6 p m OUTWARD MAILS N^h m w NOrth NOrUI Eastern and North Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with s.s. "Baloeran” at Belawan by the982 words
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Advertisement114 1933-07-21 13 Has No Ugly Hair NoW-i «I had become I completely discour- S teed by a heavy JRV jEi growth of disgusting W hair 1 tried depda- 7 tory pastes, evil yT amelling powders and painful alectric T/sgK treatments ever} J' mzor. Staving/ oraply made th© k ha i r grow114 words
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Advertisement75 1933-07-21 13 ENTIRE PROMOTION BY G FAULKNER to-night BOXING to-night FUN and FROLIC AT 9.30 P.M. MAIN EVENT—IO Rounds SNOWY FAULKNER vs. FIGHTING CHOO 9-13 (Penang) (Singapore) 10-4 8 ROUNDS 5 KID CARPENTIER vs. JOE FERNANDEZ 7.9. 6 ROUNDS 7-7. BATTLING KHOO vs. STORMER 8-9 6 ROUNDS 9-10. AL. NICHOLAS vs. PETE75 words
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Miscellaneous487 1933-07-21 13 6.J5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.45 STILL DRAWING CROWDS NIGHTLY UNIVERSAL’S AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT KARLOFF. the uncanny IN THE MOST ASTOUNDING ROLE OF HIS CAREER AS "TH E MUM MY" NEXT CHANGE FIRST NATIONAL’S REMARKABLE REVELATION OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST FINANCIAL SCANDAL THE MATCH KING" Starring WARREN WILLIAM With Gorgeous487 words
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Miscellaneous174 1933-07-21 13 Irt I mT2 I 1 < 1 OPENING TO-NIGHT Matinees :—To-Morrow and Sunday at 2.45 I I THE NAUGHTIEST BUT NICEST THE SAUCIEST BUT FUNNIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR FOX FILM Presents "Pleasure f ‘.V I /~s »> I Cruise j 7 WITH < ROLAND YOUNG J > AND 1174 words
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Article548 1933-07-21 14 Dash to Gretna With Girl PRETENSIONS TO WEALTH Alleged to have posed as a naval officer and a man of wealth and to have attempted a Gretna Green marriage with a girl of much higher social standing than himself, William Bispham, aged 22, a clerk of548 words
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Article444 1933-07-21 14 Expert Committee Appointed An independent committee of experts has been appointed by the Marquis of Londonderry, Secretary of State for Air, to consider the regulations governing private flying, the control exercised by the Air Ministry, and the practicability of its relaxation. It has been asked to begin444 words
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Article438 1933-07-21 14 Tragedy When Machine Capsizes LONDONDERRY WELCOME Amsterdam, July 3. Tragedy marred the magnificent scene of the arrival at Amsterdam on July Ist of the Italian Air Armada (25 machines), which left Orbetello in the early morning for a formation flight, the route being. Amsterdam, Londonderry, t 0438 words
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Advertisement130 1933-07-21 14 STOP THE LEAKS with jdBlK JW /Cw 7 'X/ 'v jiT B SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LI? PENANG. lirtrfc- w n wj Just Leforc Tiffin. W A. simply Spiffm\ jr Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. MME SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time.130 words
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Advertisement410 1933-07-21 14 I E ■s' X I 4/\ I I I I I Foods I The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the I feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete I independence410 words
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Advertisement1881 1933-07-21 15 Mmi if /X -->. 0.-BRJTISH SMDIA I (Companies Incorporated in En/iand) aSMAIL PASSENGER a»d CARGO SERVICES Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR as& ELAUS R oX dam p^B2l a line a PROMETHEUS SS lm S teS g °i Hamburg. 23 24 ©KJO? wuT^His 8 Penan ST’1,881 words
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Article1292 1933-07-21 16 (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Although many have attempted to define education,” I suppose the average man will not dispute that the school should function as a social institution; and that, no matter how much educators may differ in regard to the means and methods of1,292 words
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Article32 1933-07-21 16 Special Launch and Train Arrangements have been made by the E. O. Hotel for a Special Launch and Special Hill Train to leave at 2.30 a.m. after the Advertisement Ball.32 words
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Article181 1933-07-21 16 Orchestra! Concert FUND TO EDUCATE POOR SCHOOL BOYS At the conclusion of the Rev. Colin King’s address at the Hutchings School last night, the Hon. Secretary of the Penang Teachers’ Association, after thanking the Rev. Colin King for that very interesting series of lectures he had delivered,181 words
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Article164 1933-07-21 16 The Rev. Colin King’s Suggestion Acknowledging the vote of thanks passed to him last night at the Hutchings School, at the conclusion of his lecture, the Rev. Colin King said there was one thing that had occurred to him. It was abundantly clear from the very’164 words
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Article198 1933-07-21 16 Case Against Cheah Kongsi In the Supreme Court yesterday, 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 his198 words
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Article151 1933-07-21 16 First Promotion MR. C. E. ROBLESS OF LAND OFFICE The “Pinang Gazette” understands that Mr. C. E. Robless, of the Land Office, Penang, has been appointed to act as Assistant District Officer, Butterworth, Province Wellesley, and will be taking up his du‘ies during the next three151 words
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Article, Illustration17 1933-07-21 16 wy Faulkner who is meeting Fighting Choo to-night in a return fight, atl Fun Frolic17 words
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Article73 1933-07-21 16 Gazette XI v. Peelers The following will represent the Pinang Gazette Press in a friendly game of cricket with the Peelers on Sunday at the Patani Roal ground at 10.15 a.m. C. G. Barnes (capt.), W. B. Paterson, A. de Zilva, V. Lunberg, H. McLeland, G. Perera,73 words
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Article37 1933-07-21 16 The following passengers arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s. Dwymaer van Twist from Belawan Deli:— Mr. N. King, Mrs. M. D. Hancock and infant, Mr. D. Bonseny, Mr. G. F. Schist.37 words
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Article59 1933-07-21 16 The following arrived by the s.s. Ipoh from Singapore and Port Swettenham this morning: Mr. J. Raphael, Mr. The Ho Tjoen, Mrs. Ngo Sui Lim, Mrs. Soeh Hoat Nio, Mr. Wong Kang Nee, Mr. Wong Ah Kai, Mr. Mohamed Salleh, Mr. Adam bin Udin, Mr. Spence, Mr. Phillips,59 words
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Article80 1933-07-21 16 The following arrived this morning from Singapore by the s.s. Kedah: Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, Mr. Lim Kf-ong Lay, Mr. Lim Kho Leng, Mr. T. Nakai, Mr. Paul Busohow, Mr. F. F. Elsner, Mr. G. L. Batt, Mir. W. D. Peterkin, Mr. A. E. Bond, Mr. W. R.80 words
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Article272 1933-07-21 16 Denied Previous Conviction Lee Ah Huan, who on Monday denied a previous conviction of theft in 1932, this morning reappeared in the Penang Police Court to admit that his bad memory had made him forget the theft. Accused’s fingerprints were taken a second time. The Magistrate,272 words
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Article54 1933-07-21 16 PENANG, JULY 21 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bink) On London Bank Demand 24 4 m|ts 24 I|U Private 3 m|ts credit 241)4 3 Documentary 2.4 3! On New York Bank Demand 54!i France T.T. 975 non India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. noa. Shanghai T.T. 46 dis.54 words
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Advertisement36 1933-07-21 16 E. O. HOTEL PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TO-MORROW ORCHESTRAL MUSIC DURING TIFFIN 12.30 P.M. 2.30 P.M. GRANO ADVERTISEMENT BALL Admission SPECIAL DINNER BALL $3.00 NON DINERS SLOO EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. BOOK NOW ’Phone 322. ’Phone 322.36 words
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Advertisement57 1933-07-21 16 FOR NEW LIGHT ON THE MOST DARING SWINDLER OF ALL TIME SEE WARREN WILLIAM IN THE MATCH KING AT QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE. SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard bn. there is no need to offer that article at a "throwawa.price.” Send along a small advertisement to th. ‘Pinang Gazette” and dispose57 words
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Advertisement112 1933-07-21 16 Kv ll* r V-WdlF/v K r M J BkH to Place Your Next r^er er Shirts A n Suits WITH US Your Orders will be Executed Promptly and at Prices that ere Sure to Please. The Immense Stecks we hold give such a varied choice that you are sure of112 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-21 16 Tp make an CLUB SANDWIuH SANDWICH PASTE I in the top I and Brand’s onI chovy Paste in the I bottom one. J Genuine. True to f label. Mad» by the matters oj Al Sauce 1 w i 1 1" 11 h42 words
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Miscellaneous34 1933-07-21 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Raintf 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 92 S TIDE TABLES High Water. MW to-dat 6.12 a.m. 12.01 p.m. 7.02 p m. to-morbow 12.46 a.m. 6.51a.m. 12.36 p.m. 7.33 p- m34 words
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