Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No 169. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY. 22nd JULY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 553 1 t>e w— Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Delegations Support In Principle U.S. COMMERCIAL POLICY London, July 21. In its Plenary Session this evening, the Economic Commission of the W orld Conference received the report of its rapporteur. Mr Walter Runciman, president of the British Board
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  • 107 1 —Reuter. NO ACTION BY U.S. PRESIDENT Washington, July 22. It is understood that President Roosevelt does not contemplate taking any action in connection with the spectacular break on the Stock Exchange which he considers is not due to the attention which has been paid to the
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  • 96 1 such happy memories and wished him a pleasant and safe return home.—Rugby Radio Service. For Wonderful Hospitality London, July 21. On his departure with his suite for Switzerland where he wall stay for a while in Berne, the King of Iraq sent a message to King George
    such happy memories and wished him a pleasant and safe return home.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  96 words
  • 39 1 Cambridge University.—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. J. B. Trend Elected London, July.2l. Mr. J. B. Trend, the well-known writer in the Spanish language, has been elected to the new Professorship of Spanish in Cambridge University.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 37 1 Rugby Radio Service. Surplus of £10,792,000 London, July 21. The surplus in the accounts of the General Post Office for the past year amounts to £10,792,000, and is the largest ever re- corded.-
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  • 62 1 Will con lull uc having been made to this end.-Rugby Radio Service. To Continue as Before London, July 21. Newspapers understand that all companies and enterprises controlled by the late Sir John Ellerman, shipowner, who was reputed to be the wealthiest man in Britain, will continue
    Will con lull uc – – having been made to this end.-Rugby Radio Service.  -  62 words
  • 79 1 —Reuter. Right To The Soil Demanded PROPAGANDA EXHIBITION Berlin, July 21. A German colonial propaganda exhibition to show what immense values lie in her former colonies was opened by the Lord Mayor Herr Sahn, in the presence of Government and high Nazi officials. Herr Sahn declared “we
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  • 141 1 —Reuter. Resumes Flight After Hurried Repairs Fairbanks, Alaska, July 21. Wiley Post landed at Fairbanks, Alaska, at 9.22 a.m., having left Flat Air Port a* 6.20 after hurried repairs to his machine. London, July 21. Post was forced down with a broken propellor on
    —Reuter.  -  141 words
  • 112 1 —Reuter. NOT ANTICIPATED TILL NEXT YEAR Amsterdam, July 21. The well-known rubber producer, Herr Burger, says that the prospects of the suc- cess of restriction are very favourable. On the other hand, it is not anticipated that restriction will be carried out before next year or that
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  • 81 1 —Reuter. Voluntary Suspensions Chicago, July 21. The Board of Trade voluntarily suspended trading in grains and provision of futures following a series of emergency meetings in order to “afford relief to commission house employees who worked day and night several weeks.” Kansas City is acting likewise and
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  • 131 1 —Reuter. Making Contact With Industrialists CLOSER CC-OFERATION Berlin, July 21. Mr. T. V. Soong arrived at Berlin and was welcomed by a representative of the government and the staff of the Chinese legation. The object of his visit is stated to be to make contact with
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  • 80 1 An announcement was made in the front page of our issue of 18th instant with reference to this Company’s business in the Dutch East Indies. We have been requested to state that over a year ago the Borneo Company closed its Branch Offices in Java and
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  • 90 1 Committee Appointed to Make Recommendations (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 21. With Mr. T. R. Hubback, Chairman, Mr. F. N. Chasen, Vice-Chairman, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, Mr. Elphick and Mr. Forbes have been appointed as a committee to enquire into the import and export
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  • 72 1 Government’s Policy to Replace Europeans (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 21. In pursuance of the Government policy to eventually replace European pilots, presently working from the Bar on Bangkok River and the Port of Bangkok, with Siamese pilots, a board of examiners composed of two
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  • 39 1 Two New Members Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 21. Mr. Bagnall and Mr. Campbell desiring to resign, Mr. William James Wilcoxon and Mr. Charles Vernon Bailey are appointed members of the Colony Trade Commission.
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  • 127 1 Jury Divided JUDGE ORDERS NEW > HEARING A (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 21. There was a dramatic climax to the Wood’s five-day trial at the Assizes. The jury, after two retirements of 55 minutes and 71 minutes respectively, were still divided by four to three,
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  • 74 1 .—Reuter. New Secret Plan Being Prepared Poona, July 21. A new secret plan of civil disobedience is being prepared by Gandhi at Ahmedabad and, according to authoritative information, the object of his visit to his Ashram Training College is to rally 200 students to support the
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  • 66 1 ,—Reuter Wireless. Visited by Secret Police Berlin, July 18. Secret police to-day visited the Berlin offices of the Jewish Welfare Society and clerical organisation, to help Jews in distress and suspended its bank account of 80,000 marks. The money has been chiefly subscribed from sympathisers
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  • 686 3 Annual Report A TIFFIN ROOM IN TOWN The following are extracts from the annual report of the Committee of the Junior Civil Service Association, Penang, to be presented to members at the annual meeting to be held on Sunday at the ClubHouse in Green Lane at
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  • 41 3 It is not everybody who likes Jews, but it would be only a very stupid person who did not realise what we owe to the Jews.,, —Dr. C. A. Alington, Eton’s retiring headmaster, in a speech at Slough.
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  • 300 3 2,074,312 Steps To Health A STONE TROT By climbing what saem like the 2,074,312 steps of the long spiral of London Monument staircase every lunch-hour, one City business man keeps down his girth and his luncheon bill. Another plays a game called following a stone
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  • 48 3 As soon as Sir Arnold W. Hodson, Governor of Sierra Leone, arrived at Plymouth from West Africa on his annual leave, he found awaiting him a wireless message inviting him to play golf at Thurlestone, Devon. Five munites later he was on his way to the links.
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    • 96 3 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business chat reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
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  • 1693 4 Mr. H. B. Sym, A.S.P., is going on leave and sails by the Rawalpindi. Mr. G. M. Harding has been elected chairman of the Central Pahang Planters’ Association. Mrs. W. S. Reeve-Tucker is a passenger by the Rawalpindi, which leaves for Europe to-day. Mr. S. Russell, owner
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    • 415 4 CDjoug/ Wh>i/ on uw EXCELLING t, < ONE DOAR. »190 psrt free amjwhevt AJjJIJ-IIJA Published in aid ol BENEVOLENT OF MALAYA 45 Gallons Imperial Measurement. NEW STEEL JE DRUMS We quote for prompt delivery and forward contracts entered into. A branch factory will shortly be opened in Penang and enquiries
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    • 227 4 I these NEV/ (Colmnbia RECORDS B/ ARE SURR \l/M TO please CBSOB f RUDEE VALLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN TWO VERY TTTNFPrn 1 DANCE NUMBERS. DBIIO9 i THE FOUNTAIN O^kV 01, THESE TUNES ARE FULL OF ORCHESTRAL COLOUR THF f IS DEBROY SOMERS. NEED WE SAY MORE BA^D I DRIIII
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  • 576 5 Annual Sports THREE TIE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP annual athletic sports of the High hool Bukit Mertajam, was held yesterat the school ground. Favoured by Suiant weather conditions, the events "keenly contested and witnessed by a J** gathering. Among those present Mr and Mrs. L. V. J. Laville,
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  • 184 5 St. Mark’s Butterworth Annual Sports The following are the results at the annual sports of St. Mark’s School, Butterworth, held yesterday. Primary School :—5O yds. Race 1. Seng Keat, 2. Suppiah Spoon and Potato Race 1. Beng Hooi, 2. Chin Kok Chooi ThreeLegged Race 1. Say Hoe
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  • 25 5 July Tennis Tournament Tuesday, 25th July, 1933 Men’s Singles Handicap “A —l5 B.J. Gilmour v. —4 A. W. Foster (Court No. 9).
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  • 244 5 County Cricket Results ELEVEN CENTURIES IN FOUR GAMES London, July 21. The Players gained an easy victory in the annual fixture with the Gentlemen. The feature of the mid-week County matches was the number of centuries scored there being as many as eleven scored in four games.
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  • 58 5 Treaty Ports with 533 points.—Rugby Radio Service. China Treaty Ports Annex Junior T rophy London, July 21. At the International Rifle Association Bisley Meeting, Great Britain this evening won the Kholapore Cup with 1,115 points, Canada being second with 1,108. The Junior Kholapore was won
    Treaty Ports with 533 points.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  58 words
  • 77 5 .—Reuter. Two Records Broken Jones Beach, Long Island, July 21. Eleanor Holm beat her own record in the 220 yards backstroke at the Womens’ National Swimming Championships, doing the distance in 2 min. 57 I|s secs., the previous figures being 2 mins. 57 4|5 secs. Leonore
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  • 27 5 The Malay Volunteer Club will hold their 3rd Annual Sports on the Francis Light School Ground on Sunday, July 23, 1933, at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 32 5 The lecture by Mr. Lim Cheng Kung, B.Sc. (Econ.) on “Unemployment, its causes, nature and cure at the Indian Association last night, was postponed to Thursday next at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 448 5 Notable British Triumphs VINES AND ALLISON BOTH DEFEATED London, July 22. At Auteui, Paris, to-day, the British Tennis players scored a notable triumph against America in the Inter-Zone final of the Davis Cup, the winners of which will challenge France, the present holders of the trophy.
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  • 65 5 —Reuter. Denmark Beats Greece In Doubles Copenhagen, July 21. In the Davis Cup competition, Jacobsen and Ulrich (Denmark) beat Stalios and Xydis (Greece) 7—5, 6 —3, 4 —6, 7 5. GERMANY V IRELAND Dublin, July 21. In the Davis Cup qualifying round, Nourney (Germany) beat McGuire (Ireland
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  • 49 5 Close Finish London, July 21. The following was the result of the Liverpool Cup run at Liverpool to-day: DIAMANTEE 1 ROBBER CHIEF 2 PRICKET 3 Six ran. Won by a neck: two lengths betwee» second and third. Betting: 100:30 Diamantee; 5] 2 Robber Chief; 15;8 Pricket. —Reuter.
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  • 212 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND Sixth Sunday after Trinity 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. Pss. XXI and XXXII. Hymn 345. 8.30 Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.30 Evensong. Ps. XXXIII, 116. Magnificat 117. Nunc Dimittis 123. Hymns 209, 439, 260, 36. TUESDAY—S. JAMES—AM. 8
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    • 201 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 491 6 Riverside Vigil in Hand-Built Hut HUNTING FOR FOOD Boatmen Who Missed Signals Moscow, July 11. A full account hajs now been received of the adventures of Mr. James Mattern, the American airman, during the three «reeks he was missing after leaving Khabarovsk, Eastern Sibecia, for Nome,
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  • 162 6 15,000-Mile Voyage Started at Cardiff A seven teen-year-old Manchester labourer finished a sea trip of 15,000 miles in the dock at Southampton Police-court on July 10th. He was Thomas Carroll, of Price-street, Ancoats, Manchester, the son of a market porter, and he was charged with stowing away
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  • 550 6 Sir Harold Bowden’s Doubts About Currency STABILITY ESSENTIAL In a letter to “The Times,” Sir Harold Bowden states that steps should be taken to give currency a national stability. The letter runs It appears to be generally agreed that the way to find work
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  • 175 6 Birmingham Man Submits to An Injunction Before Mr. Justice Eve in the Chancery Division on July 7th, Mr. Lionel Cohen, 'K.C., men*ioned an action brought by the Press Association, Limited, and the Exchange Telegraph Company, Limited, against Percy Morrell, trading as Percy Edmonds, commission agent, of Lyttelton
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  • 1250 7 Penang Autumn Meeting SEVERAL BIG STRINGS The following is the latest official training list Although the total entered f< tlje Penang meeting number 154 those under training number nearly 200. The lis below also gives the names of trainers and owners jg 0 Horses OWNERS
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  • 176 7 Now She’s F ree From Them A woman writes: —“I would like everyone who suffers from headaches to try Kruschen Salts. Before taking Kruschen I was hardly ever free from a headache. But since I have been taking it regularly I have hardly had a headache, for
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  • 142 7 Production in Ten Years More Than Trebled In ten years the production of British cars has more than trebled itself. A volume on the progress of the industry, published on July 6th by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, records that while in 1922 the total
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  • 113 7 Americans’ Gift to English Schoolboys Two new cups to be won each year by an English elementary boys’ school and elementary girls’ school with the best; sports record, have been presented to the English Schools Athletic Association by, Mr. Roscoe Mathews, of San Francisco. I On these “goodwill
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  • 232 7 So She Shipped Him in A T runk JAPANESE CABARET GIRL’S DILEMMA She was a beautiful cabaret girl working in Shanghai. An Irish seaman walked into the dance hall one night, and they fell in love with each other. This began an adventurous attachment which
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  • 109 7 Tragedy of Experimenting Youth Hanging by a strap attached to a nail in the wall, Benjamin Lloyd Stockman, 19, of Cranbury-terrace, Southampton, was found dead in his bedroom. His father, w'ho forced his way into the locked room, said that his son was of a mechanical
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  • 934 8 Will Government te pleased to consider a scheme tor the establishment in Penang within easy access of the market gardens of an experimental vegetable and fruit farm similar to the one at Bukit Mertajam, the provision of free instruction to apprentices to be drawn preferably from
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  • 54 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Takes Lunch With the Men London, July 21. The Prince of Wales paid a surprise visit to-day to the unemployed camp at the Christ Church Mission, Oxford. He took lunch with the men, remaining two hours and taking a keen interest in their
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  • 1154 8  -  —by S. L. Bensusan, in the “Manchester Guardian.” Men who live by and on the land may strive and achieve nothing better than a loss. Among the rank and file this is a common experience; but there are those whom failure cannot reach. Prominent anong them
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  • 825 8 DRAWN AND QUARTERED If the Bishop of Durham was his recent suggestion that criminals demned to death might be willi C n “atone” by allowing themselves to be sected in the interests of science Z?' chances science must have missed ov at long period of history it
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  • 222 9 -Rugby Radio Service. Not Yet Exhausted MR. RUNCIMAN'S CONFIDENT NOTE London, July 21. 4 hopeful and confident note was soundtd by the President of the Board of Trade, r Runciman, last night in a speech on world recovery. of one tiling we can be sure
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  • 98 9 of the Masonic Peace Memorial. —Reuter Wireless. Prince George Invested Senior Grand Warden London, July 18. His Royal Highness Prince George was invested this evening as Senior Grand Warden in the presence of 9,000 Freemasons, including the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and Prince
    of the Masonic Peace Memorial.—Reuter Wireless.  -  98 words
  • 47 9 —Reuter Wireless. 30 People Killed and Many Injured Casablanca, July 18. It is reported that 30 people have been killed and many injured and several farms destroyed by a vast scrub fire over an area of 20 miles between Petit Jean and S.diflinen.-
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  • 293 9 State Lunch at Alor Star (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 20. Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi having returned to Penang, H. E. the High Commissioner, accompanied by his staff, the Hon. J D. Hall, British Adviser, and Major H. S. I’aterson (Adviser of Lands),
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  • 224 9 —Reuter. Dispite Bandits MAINTENANCE OF CREDIT London, July 21. Reviewing the objects of the China Committee in Paris, “The Times” observes that the sole reason that Japan and Soviet Russia were not represented was that they were not members of the League. It is proper to
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  • 89 9 waters on the Canadian side. —Reuter Wireless. Arrested for Vagrancy Niagara Falls, July 18. Said to be the first person to swim the rapids of Niagara and reach the shore alive, an eighteen year old youth has been arrested for “vagrancy and unlawfully swimming
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  • 64 9 .—Reuter Wireless. After Humble Apology Berlin, July 18. The three months’ ban on the Deutsch Zeitung for publishing a statement stating that General Balbo is a baptised Jew has been raised after a humble apology offered by the editorial staff and publishers for the insult
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  • 46 9 ea BLaceei Perkins, Secretary for Labour Reuter Wireless. 500,000 Find Work in June Washington, July 18. It is estimated that more than 500,000 unemployed have found work in the United States during June, according to Mr. Perkins, Secretary for Labour Reuter Wireless.
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  • 46 9 temperamenu wmvu continue living together."-Reuter Wireless. Min dun, Nevada, July 18. It is understood that Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt’s plea in the divorce case brought by her husband is based on differences m temperament which "made it impossible to continue living together."-Reuter Wireless.
    temperamenu wmvu * continue living together."-Reuter Wireless.  -  46 words
  • 28 9 —Reuter Wireless. Elkos, Nevada, July 18. Jack Dempsey, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, was mamed this morning to Miss Hannah Williams, an actress.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 105 9 —Reuter. Parliament Approves Resolution A SQUARE DEAL London, July 21. The House of Commons by 131 votes to 22 adopted the resolution moved by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, approving the Treasury exchange scheme relating to the outstanding $136,000,000 gold bonds. The Chancellor, referring to the moral obligation assumed
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  • 97 9 —Reuter. Milan, July 11. The last of the Princely family of the Lusingnans, Guy de Lusignan, has died in a Milan hospital in impoverished circumstances. Guy de Lusignan, vzho was 77 years of age, was a descendant of the Lusignans who were
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  • 106 9 —Retuer Wireless. Sensational Development London, July 18. There was a sensational development at the great fire conspiracy trial which is being held at the Old Bailey to-day when Leopold Louis Harris, a fire accessor, whom the prosecution had described as “the head of the fire raising band”
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  • 80 9 .—Reuter Wireless. After Armada’s Success Chicago, July 18. The Italian Armada will probably start a return flight from New York to Italy via the Azores on Saturday. General Balbo states that in view of the successful crossing of the Atlantic by the Squadron,
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  • 95 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Strong Executive Necessary London, July 18. Tho suggestion that the future Government of tropical Africa should be developed along the lines of a co-operate state with a strong Executive and a representative Legislature was made to-day by Sir Edward Grigg in an address
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  • 415 9 A Kuala Lumpur Function LEAVING TO-DAY ON HOME LEAVE The Staff of the Branch Audit Office, Kuala Lumpur, entertained Capt. R. Macdonald, M.C., Assistant Auditor, at a farewell function, on Friday, 21st July, 1933, at the Hotel Majestic. Mr. M. Velupillai garlanded the guest on arrival
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  • 98 9 TIN -Root YESTERDAY TO-DAY ""uX £214 £213 10 TIN—(3 Months) £213-15-0 £213-10-0 p° ndon 10 8.25 $108.50 Singapore Business Done Penang 3108.25 Business Done Bu y ers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) 405 4OO BLACK PEPPER r.% $16.50 $17.00 RUBBER .j £wT<A Bc <°> 7 4C(G Seaport cts 12%
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  • 500 10 Atlantic Flight Plans MAY START WITH THE MOLLISONS Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, the Australan airman, and his two companions, Mr. G. U. Allen and Mr. P. G. Taylor, arrived at Heston, Middlesex, at 5 p.m. on July 10th, to complete their flight from Australia. They
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  • 153 10 Government’s Responsibility for Prospects London, July 11. The responsibility of the Government for the professional prospects of those about to leave training colleges is emphasised by the “Schoolmaster,” which says: “Thousands of those now in the training colleges are there by the direct invitation of the Government.... If,
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  • 237 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, Penang, annual general meeting, Club —House, Green Lane, 3.30 p.m. JULY 23 Cricket: Pinang Gazette vs. Peelers, Patani Road Ground. Malay Volunteer Sports, Francis
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  • 143 10 Threat to Housewives Who Use Non-Aryan Shops Following the lead given by Wernigerode, the German city of Quedlinburg has now erected a pillory on its market square. The names of those citizens will be affixed to the pillory who have “spoken in an abusive manner about the Government
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  • 94 10 Trophies Stolen From Her Parents’ House Miss Betty Nuthall, the England tennis player, has been robbed of a number of her trophies won at tournaments in many parts of the world. A thief entered the house of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nuthall, at Richmond
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    • 35 10 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there js no need to offer that article at a “throwawa, price. Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette" and dispose of it at a satisfactory Sgi;;e.
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  • 447 11 Emotional Scenes, at London Service CREATING a new class OF UNTOUCHABLES There were emotional scenes at the Al- Hail, London on July 9, when 10,000 **l from all walks of life attended a serof intercession on behalf of the persec7ted Jews in Germany. Hundreds of men
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  • 119 11 Japanese Manufacturers at Singapore Wellington, July 7. An allegation that Japanese and Chinese merchants in Singapore were underselling Eri ish goods, was made before the Tariff Commission. These merchants, it was declared, are taking advantage of the British Empire preferences under the Ottawa agreement, at the same
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  • 229 11 Great Ayton Cottage Sold T T he G Crnmcnt of Victoria, Australia, on June 28, paid £BOO for a little cottage at Great Ayton, Yorks. They intend to take it down stone by stone and ship it to Australia, for it to be re-erected in
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  • 168 11 Impressed by English Welcome ”The striking feature of our tour through England so far has been the charm of the country and the courtesy of the road extended to us,” said Mr. A. L. Fitzpatrick, of the Australia Travel Service, Australia House, London, to the “Daily Post”, at
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  • 124 11 I gather that the arrangements for the proposed Australian visit by an English lawn tennis team next winter —to which I have already referred —are still very much “in the air.” The idea comes from the Australian side and some of our leading players—including F. J. Perry,
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  • 63 11 As Brother Judges Mr. Justice K. W. Street has just taken his seat with his father (Hon. Sir Philip Street) the Chief Justice of New South Wales on the bench of the Full Court of the State, states “Austral News”. Lawyers can recall no other instance in
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  • 72 11 Sydney, July 12. Stockings which are believed to have been a gift from Queen Anne to the Countess of Dartmouth are being shown at a loan exhibition of antiques here. The stockings bear the royal initial, surmounted by a crown and are a nutbrown shade. They are
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    • 823 12 Commodity and Share Prices Rising TIN AN ERRATIC MARKET THIS WEEK Singapore, July 18. Cabled advices from the U.S.A, received «luring the week indicate that Trade conditions there are steadily improving and the Rubber market is also reported to have shared in the increased business
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    • 265 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED Rubber Sales Department Penang, July 19. The market during the interval has been strong and active on further rumours regarding restriction and local values record a gain of nearly 3 cents per lb. since we reported last Wednesday. London on balance is up 15|16d. to 4%d. and
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    • 149 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.1315 t auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,343,048 lbs. 599.57 tons Offered 1,011,264 lbs. 451.46 tons Sold 727,571 lbs. 324.81 tons London Spot 4%d. N. York Spot 9% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality
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    • 114 12 Report of Tronoh Mines (tin F.M.S.) for 1932 states that restriction of output under international tin agreement continues seriously to affect operations. During year 678 tons of tin ore were produced (agst. 1,488 tons). Output of tin ore from co.’s dredges was 485 tons. Sales of ore realised
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    • 277 12 Fall in U.S. During Past Year Stocks of canned goods in the United States have suffered a sharp decline during the past year, according to a statistical analysis prepared by the Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council. The total decrease in stocks
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    • 704 12 Rubber KAWIE (JAVA) RUBBER.— Output of Kawie (Java) Rubber Estates to 31st March, 1,001,996 lbs. (agst. 977,376 lbs.). Of this, 991,764 lbs. (963,694 lbs.) realised 2.32 d. London landed (3.07 d. Accounts show loss for year (of which £2,149 was due to guilder exchange on realisation of crop)
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    • 108 12 The International Tin Committee met at the Billiton Offices, The Hague, on Thursday, the 22nd JOne. The monthly statistics as to export are as follows Monthly 1932, export Balance Sept, permissible at to from 1 932. Dec. 1 9 32. N.E.I. 1,282 40 5,068 Nigeria 317 26
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    • 116 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 85 11|32 84 ***** New York 4.65% 4.74% Montreal 4.88% 4.96% Brussels 23.89% 23.79 Geneva 17.26 17.19 Amsterdam 8.27 8 22 Milan 63 7132 62 ***** Berlin 13.97% 13.94% Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22% 22% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30 30
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    • 6 12 Latest Share Quotations See Page 16
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    • 210 12 1 IjSiSl ■I; ’Safe» 9 I i 5 'I I g rMSKSaI +ailenbunjs Foods 3 The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives J complete
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  • 615 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Tte following Is a list of Teasels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: EN PORT TO-DAY s MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Repong and Victoria Point. Sails for the same ports to-day. 15 s dUYMAER VAN TWIST from Belawan, Asahan and Paneh.
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  • 1033 13 air mail A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD 1 A mail for Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore by the s.s. “Bulan” will be closed at 3
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  • 91 13 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the w’eek ending July 15, 1933, shows a total of 60 deaths 34 males and 26 females—the death-rate being 20.05 per mille, compared with 20.72 in the preceding week and with 15.73 in the
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    • 427 13 ALL SHOWS SPECAL LICENCE TO 1 A M. Fun Of’ Frolic AMUSEMENT PARK PENANG’S FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS ’PHONE MAXWELL ROAD TEK SOON ST. 1459. NOORAN OPERA Will Present To-Night At 9 p.m. “ALL VAUDEVILLE AND KRONCHONG NIGHT” Featuring “SIPENDEK AND BERTIE” And their Jazz Revellers, supported by Miss Marina, Inche Yem,
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    • 57 13 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.45 f UNIVERSAL’S AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT I I KARLOFF, the yNCANNY as > "THE MUMMY" TO-MORROW OPENING at the 2.45 MATINEE. FIRST NATIONAL’S REMARKABLE REVELATION OF THE WORLD’S 1 GREATEST FINANCIAL SCANDAL C "THE MATCH KING" J Storring WARREN WILLIAM With Gorgeous LILI
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  • 554 14 Middlesbrough Man Sentenced to Death DISTRESS IN DOCK Strong Recommendation to Mercy Sentence of death was passed on July 10, at York Assizes on Thomas Gallacher (22), a labourer of Middlesbrough who was found guilty of the murder of his father, Joseph Gallacher. The prisoner, who
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  • 146 14 Baronet Who Worked As A Liftman It was learned on July 20th, that Sir Reginald Beatty Wolseley of Capel Cottage, Berrynarbor, North Devon, was quietly buried on July 9th, in the churchyard of Berry narbor. Lady Wolseley, who was dressed in white, was accompanied by
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  • 568 14 A New Nation for Europe THE LAND OF THE TROUBADOURS F ranco-Spanish Movement Barcelona. A large new Power in Europe is proposed. The territory is called “Occitania,” it has its own language in a diversity of dialects, and its own national anthem. This statement may cause the reader to
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  • 389 16  -  L. C. B. Probable Members The suggestion made by the Rev. Cohn King for the formation of a poetical society should have the support not only of the teachers but also of others. Poetical talent Undoubtedly exists amongst the teachers. We are familiar with the poems
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  • 245 16 The scene was a je’tty used on rare occasions by Governors and other distinguished visitors to the island of Penang. Two or i three beflagged private launches put their i noses to the jetty steps, and next them were three Chinese coolies smoking long pipes in their sampan.
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  • 731 16 Work On The Track SADDLE CLOTHS NOT IN USE YET (BY TIC-TAC) Although it is only a week from to-day for the opening of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting the saddle cloths have apparently not been issued to trainers as yet for their charges
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  • 550 16 Young Flyweight's Masterly Display FIGHTING CHOO BEATEN ON POINTS (BY “SECONDS OUT”) But for the masterly display of Kid Carpentier, last night’s boxing promotion would have been a very disappointing one. The big crowd at Fun and Frolic expected a good fight from the Choo-Faulkner fight but
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  • 493 16 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 Ban grin 18|3 18|9 18j3 18,9 Hong Fatt 39 41 39 41 Killinghall B|3 B|9 B|3 B|9 Kinta 1.14 l-16ex 1.16 I.lBex Klang
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  • 54 16 PENANG, JULY 22 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand m 4 mjts 24 ng, Private 3 m|ts credit 24 1,4 3 Documentary 2 4 3,g. On New York Bank Demand s<i France T.T. 975 India T.T. Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nont Shanghai T.T. 46 dis.
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  • 409 16 Minutes of Meeting Summary of the minutes of committee meeting held on Tuesday, the 18th July, 1933, at the Penang Chamber of at 4.30 p.m. Present: —Mr. P. N. Knight (President) 1 in the Chair, Dr. J. E. Smith, Capt. S. S, Alsagoff, Mr. H. F.
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    • 159 16 f-. o. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT Grand Advertisement Ball AdmissionSPEClAL DINNER BALL $3.00 NON DINERS SLOO EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. After the Ball, Special Launch Hill Train at 2.30 a.m. ’Phone 322. ’Phone 322. ■l■B■■■HBM■B■■ 3 BB3BBBBBB9BBBQBBKBEBBBBBBBBEBB SEE TO-MORROW'S J > Sunday Gazette B FOR PENANG HANDICAPS (FIRST DAY) S"
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    • 11 16 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 23 16 FOR NEW LIGHT ON THE MOST DARING SWINDLES OF ALL TIME SEE WARREN WILLIAM IN "THE MATCH KING' 1 AT QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE.
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    • 36 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind 6 a.m. 74 s Noon 88 TIDE TABLES High Water. to-day 12.46 a.m. 6.51 am 12.36 p.m. 7.33 p.m TO-MOREOW 1 20 a m 7.26 a.m i- 08 P- m 8.01 p.m
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