Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1933

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE £ST JSHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Ni '7O. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 24th JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 131 1 After Crossing Atlantic OVER NEWFOUNDLAND IN 29 HOURS Minor Injuries: Machine Wrecked New York, July 24. Jim and Amy Mollison crashed in landing at Bridgeport, Connecticut. Both Amy and Jim Mollison were taken to hospital suffering from abrasions. They are not seriously injured but
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  • 912 1 Signed By All Countries Concerned Except Bolivia LIMITATION OF INDIAN OUTPUT London, July 22. cd that all countries concerned, except Bolivia, have signed il, nt regulating the sales in silver, but certain textual ;i tcr .re still to be initialled by Dr. Yen and Mr.
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  • 150 1 Reuter. FULL RESUMPTION TO-DAY Washington, July 23. The Agricultural Department approved of the Chicago Board of Trade’s proposal setting Thursday’s closing prices as a mini-, mum below’ which no trading will be allowed until further notice. Daily wheat fluctuations will be limited to five cents and other
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  • 124 1 —Reuter. Reduced Duties to Lighten Tax Burden Changchun, July 23. The new Manchukub tariff was promulgated to-day and will be effective from tomorrow. It is notable for a decrease in duties over fifty classes of goods designed to promote industrial development and lighten the tax burden. Duties on
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  • 41 1 round the world occupied 187 hours. —Reuter. 22 Hours Ahead of Record New York, July 23. Wiley Post arrived at 4.59 a.m., nearly 22 hours ahead of the record. His flight, round the world occupied 187 hours. —Reu-
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  • 79 1 —Reuter. Protocol Signed MEANING OF AGGRESSOR DEFINED Paris, July 22. France is willing to sign the protocol defining "aggressor,” signed in London on July 1 by the Soviet, Turkey, Poland, the "Little Entente” and the Baltic States, provided France is not the only Western Power to
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  • 42 1 .—Reuter. Chinese Arrested at Calcutta Calcutta, July 22. Three Chinese from an American vessel, now in Calcutta, w’ere arrested for being in possession of six Italian-made pistols and five hundred rounds of ammunition alleged to be intended for terrorists.
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  • 51 1 Japan Relinquishing Authority Peking, July 23. With the Japanese gradually relinquishing their authority in the North China areas, demilitarized under the terms of the Tangku armistice, the Chines are now’ taking over control and it is expected that the change over will be completed by the end of
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  • 50 1 to effect a reconciliation with Stalin. —Reuter. Suffering from Heart Disease and Malaria Naples, July 22. Suffering from heart disease and malaria, M. Trotsky arrived from Istanbul and left for Marseilles to seek medical advice. He emphatically denied that he intended to effect a reconciliation with Stalin. Reu-
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  • 305 1 >. —Reuter. New Bill DEATH PENALTY FOR ATROCITY PROPAGANDA Berlin, July 22. Death will be the penalty for any action against public officials and members of Storm Troops and also for the distribution of so-called atrocity propaganda imperilling the dignity and existence of the State, under a
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  • 164 1 The Foreign Office announce the appointment of Sir Henry Getty Chilton, British Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Santiago, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Buenos Ayres, in succession to Sir Ronald Macleay, who is shortly retiring. Sir Henry Chilton was Britain’s first Ambassador to
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  • 82 1 A letter sent by Jenner with a gift of; vaccine in August 1801, was sold at Sothe-! by’s, London on July 3, for £26. Jenner wrote I do myself the pleasure of sending you some vaccine virus. You will observe upon one of the enclosed glasses
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  • 91 1 Mrs. Dorothy Caruso, widow’ of the great tenor, W’as married in Paris on July 5 to Mr. Charles Adams Holder, an American banker, who was formerly in the American State Department. Her fourteen-year-old daughter, Miss Gloric Caruso, who is studying to become a dramatic soprano,
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    • 15 1 IT. HAG ATA ROTHERS NTSSTS Office next e Dispensary p r ce 52, Leith Street
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    • 32 1 I RACING up-to-date july Issue Now On Sale i I AT 1 ALL BOOKSTALLS. COMPLETE RESULTS TO DATS From Jst January, 1933. r Mllll .1 ■Mill Jll. I A IM3JI WIMW AtoIBMHK—F
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    • 97 1 Our Race Competition MUST BE WON See Page 16 TO-DAY’S I I Page. Mollisions Crash in Landing At Bridgeport 1 Tic-Tac’s Free Treble 2 Home News For Malaya 3 Davis Cup Tennis 5 West Indies V. M.C.C. 5 Sports News 5 and 6 Better Days For Wild Creatures In Alalaya
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    • 2602 2 T A C ED F P RATES FOR CASUAL NK S TIC-TAG 5 r Kll advertisements r CloCk \r.Jl NEDERLANDSCHE Charterer p cnk T K E E L E S’ bT’XJS Mb HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, j the Advertisement Manager, The N.V. by f h Charter :o: Finang Gazette.” NOTICE IS HEREBY
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  • 4237 3 PLANTERS' SOCIAL GATHERING THE I FUTV' O f RUBBER MR. W. J. GALLAGHER FA CURS RESTRICTION: MALAYAN S DENTS' ACTIVITIES IN ENGLAND: I OH'S COSMOPOLITAN ROTARY CLUB: HABITS OF ELEPHANTS AND SELADANG (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 12. THE 1 \NTERS’ REUNION boon of the
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    • 37 3 A J! /1 I j P l /Yjl > I al Si JOHN a hunter CO. LTD. C W gj LIVERPOOL AND LONDON I I SOLE AGENTS 1 HENRY WAUGH CO., LTB. PENANG. SINGAPORE. IPOH and KUALA LUMPUR. >
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  • 169 4 To Walk Barefoot to the Scaffold HEAD TIED IN BAG A man will shortly walk to the guillotine in a public place at Bordeaux attired only in a shirt, his feet bare, and his head tied in a bag. This is the legal procedure in France
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  • 218 4 BRILLIANT SUCCESS AT E. O. Who Said Slump Like Old Times Another boom, eh These were some of the remarks overheard at last night’s Grand Advertisement Ball at the E. O. Hotel. The Ball room, Lounge, Dining room and every possible space was packed to capacity and everything
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  • 746 4 Talk to Rotherham Rotarians By Former Rotherham Journalist “THE GATEWAY OF THE EAST Mr. W. Arthur Wilson, Editor of the Malaya Tribune,” Singapore, who commenced his journalistic career as a member of the staff of the Rotherham Advertiser,” gave a talk on Malaya to the members of the Rotherham
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  • 674 4 Herr Reinhold Bulow has returned to Singapore from Sumatra. Mr. S. Barker has been appointed Registrar of Aliens, Singapore. Major D. M. Noyes-Lewis has been appointed District Superintendent of Prisons, Johore Bahru. Sir Cecil Clementi will present the Certificate of Honour to Haji Ishak at Kuala Kangsar
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 245 4 rt is not sufficient to brush f 1 your teeth regularly. t The mouth and gums must t also be kept healthy. Eucryl Tooth Powder I cleans and polishes the teeth making them like pearls. 1 It removes all stains. W Free sample on receipt of 5 cent stamp front
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    • 271 4 NEW Coltihia. WWrHlj RECORDS SURE JJ® 1///a[l TO please CB6OB 2Se m A n m h y a St RUDEE VALLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN TWO VERY Ti p,” r 1 DANCE NUMBERS. DBIIO9 I THE L FOUNTAIN 1 THESE TUNES ARE FULL OF ORCHESTRAL COLOUR THE BAND I IS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 202 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kejs 31.55 m.
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  • 317 5 M.C.C. Bowling Defied 333 FOR SIX WICKETS Manchester, July 22. 1 Here were 6,000 people present when t hc West Indies, having won the toss, went out to bat. teams were as follows: C.C.: D. R. Jardine, R. E. S. y, .it C. F. Walters, R.
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  • 308 5 By 74 Runs In a cricket match played on the Pataru Road ground, the Peelers defeated the Pinang Gazette by 74 runs. The Peelers batted first and thanks to a 38 by Waugh got together 105. De Zilva took 6 wickets for 34. The Pinang Gazette,
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  • 358 5 Indians Defeated WILLS BOWLS WELL FOR TRADERS In a low-scoring match at Butterworth yesterday, the Straits Trading Club beat the Indian Association by 8 runs on the first innings. Wills bowled in excellent form for the winners capturing 7 wickets for 16 runs. Scores:— STRAITS TRADING
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  • 120 5 Weights for Second Day The following handicaps (two races only) are announced for the second day RACE 1 Ponies II 111 (Combined), Division 111. 2.30 p.m. 5 furlongs Merry Chris 9.10 The Imp 8 10 Roy’s Best 8.07 Vitality 807 Bust Up 8 00 La
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  • 345 5 Smelters Defeated FINE INNINGS BY TAYLOR In a match played on the Free School ground on Saturday, the home team defeated the visitors by three wickets. Out of the total of 56 put up by the Smelters, 42 came from the bat of Taylor. Chong
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  • 150 5 By Indian Association SELANGOR CLUB BADLY BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 23. The best cricket of the season was witnessed here to-day when the Selangor Indian Association scored a magnificient total of 305 for 5 wickets and declared against the Selangor Club.
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  • 224 5 Match Drawn ZAIN BATS WELL FOR 46 The annual cricket fixture between the Old Frees’ Association and the Penang Free School was played on the School ground, Green Lane, yesterday but owing to the shower of rain in the afternoon, it had to be abandoned
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  • 270 5 No. 10 The Winning Platoon The “C and “G (Malay) Company, P P. W. Volunteer Corps held their third annual sports yesterday under unfavourable weather conditions on the Francis Light School ground. The whole programme of events was, nevertheless, gone through w’ithout a hitch and the
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  • 385 5 Yesterday’s Football Match The football match between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Tamilian Physical Culture Association, the League Champions of Kuala Lumpur, was played yesterday on the Victoria Green and resulted in a goalless draw. Despite a brisk shower that fell during the match
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Return Flight New York, July 23. General Balbo and the Italian Air Armada start on their homeward flight at 11 a.m. (British Standard Time) to-day.—
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  • 387 5 Great Britain Wins Inter-Zone Final VINES FAINTS IN FIFTH SET Auteuil, July 23. Austin beat Allison 6—2, 7 —9, 6—3, 6 4_ Great Britain thus won the tie. Austin with brilliant court tactics sent over a stream of beautiful drives with varied pace and placement. He showed
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  • 233 5 140th Meeting The 140th meeting oi thc< Stalo Council of Pahang was held at the Astana Seri Terentang, Pekan, on July 13. The acting British Resident, Pahang, Mr. J. E. Kempe, took the affirmation as a member of the Council. Among the matters dealt with by Council
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    • 27 5 LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST IN STATIONERY PRINTING AND ENGRAVING DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY The Pinang Gazette Press Limited.
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  • 582 6 Kedah Defeated POOR FINISHING LOSES HOME SIDE'S CHANCES Rough Second Half Selangor defeated Kedah in the final of the Northern Section of the Malaya Cup competition by three goals to one. Selangor’s three goals were scored in the first half and they deserved every one
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  • 279 6 Malaya Cup Football (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. After being completely overwhelmed in the first half when Malacca lead by two clear goals Negri made a great comeback in the second half and after a continuous attack, equalised to make the game a
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  • 231 6 H.H. the Sultan Presents Prizes (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 22. The Sultan of Perak and the British Re- sident were among the large gathering j present to witness the Perak Police Contingents annual athletic sports in fine weather. Keen rivalry was displayed for the inter-circle
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  • 38 6 Eight Selangor Players (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 22. The F.M.S. team against the Colony will contain eight Selangor, two Negri and one Perak player. The official list will be known next week.
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  • 397 6 Weights For First Day CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the weights for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Penang on Saturday, July 29. There is a card of nine events, the first race starting at
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  • 482 6 Command Beaten SETTLEMENT WINS FAST GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 22. Singapore beat the Malaya Command bj two goals to nil and will thus meet today’s Northern finalists at Singapore. The game was played before an immense crowd at the Anson Road stadium and
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  • 983 6 Keen Competition CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY SWN BRANCH Inspector Dawson Wins Inspector's Race The Penang Police held their annual Athletic Sports on Saturday on the Esplan- I ade and a long programme of twenty-three events was run without a hitch under fine weather conditions. The
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  • 1202 7 BELATED EFFORTS TO SAVE ANIMAL LIFE The preservation of wild life, whether big or mall S ame or other species of fau: T olves itself into three main principle* j .e adequate provisions for this object by statute. •> e application of those
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  • 182 7 Rook Thrown Down Before the Pulpit V middle-aged woman caused a scene ring the service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on July 9th afternoon in connection with, ■he celebration of the centenary of the; Oxford Movement. As the Bishop of Winchester (Dr. Cyril. T-irbett)
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  • 680 7 Joke With Aged Clogshaper ROLLING-PIN THAT WAS “FOR WIVES” Thousands of people watching the King laughing and joking with a Welsh clogshaper was one of the most striking features of his visit with the Queen to the Royal Show at Derby on July 5. Immediately
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  • 356 7 Large Scale Fraud Disclosed 30 BONDS STILL IN CIRCULATION Two Men Arrested in Paris Paris, July 10. A very serious case of forgery has .been discovered by the Suez Canal Co. It was found some days ago that a certain share certificate of the company,
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  • 129 7 A movement is growing in Holland for a change in the colour of the Dutch national flag, says Reuter. It is suggested that the present red, white and blue should be altered to orange, white and blue. Red has figured in the flag for 300
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  • 102 7 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting held on 11-7-33 to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc. to be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 18 7 'AY-* eren ji J ■lit r «AO£ nJ Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone
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    • 95 7 THE TJRELESb sALEb.V A —An advert i semen n tn< •‘l’.iuoik Gazette” is a tireless «pl—rrJtii. From one week’s end to another it talks bus.ness without JOniiu i.ncniia. customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in erested r Iris and its influence is
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    • 423 7 PENANG HILL EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE Time Table. UP TRAINS. For MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS6.80 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. every 30 minutes AMY ACIHkI B*oo a.m. to 10.00 a.m. every 15 xrui 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. every 30 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. every 15 •6.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. every 30
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  • 511 8 Out here, as at Home, the authorities have got themselves inta a pretty tangle over the gambling laws. They do not appear to know where they stand. On the one hand, a betting tax is imposed on all turf club sweepstakes and totalisator proceeds. Thus
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  • 281 8 hen the black Republic of Liberia received international status in 1847, it was designed to reconcile within its microcosmic limits the advantages of the United States of America with those of Plato’s Republic. The reality after less than a century must be a sad disappointment to those philanthropic
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  • 981 8  -  the situation is bearable.—D. G. D. in the Birmingham Post. THE WAY OF A CORSICAN WITH A MOTOR-BOAT Arnaud carries a gun in his fishing-boat. He is a Corsican. Should you desire further expalanation, he will tell you, quite simply, that it is to shoot the gentry
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  • 717 8 EXISTENCE— AS In these days bread <. hp A “•staff of life”' which our assumed it to be; it n planted by something lt natljr dietetic motor-car. F«.> Master p. a have been complaining declinr national consumption < j whi h indicate that softie pe anc j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 155 8 NEW SHIPMENT b DUTCH ROLLED I HERRINGS I IN BOTTLES OF 3 PIECES $0.75 1.25 H Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I PENANG and BAGAN LU AR. I ■■PH R the dinner was bad PPW J 4 W 7 £Ty£;7wife is7ad K| ;A 1 1 Zlf, I "</ J B>S
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    • 39 8 ij: I K rs> |M3UI@ID©®R3 KEEP IN STEP WITH HEALTH Ideal for Growing Children and Adults. rO OBTAINABLE AT All the Leading Dealers OR THE SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Tu*. 12£
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  • 1415 9 Murder Trial MIGHT ATTACK WITH CHOPPER session of the Assizes held at the ,r High Court yesterday before Mr. Kdlagher there was only one case calendar. ,se was one in which a Cantonese, ih Yuen, was charged with haviitted murder by causing the death j \h Sang
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  • 578 9 SEiep □ispute PLEA OF SELF-DEFENCE NOT ACCEPTED An unsuccessful plea of self-defence was made by a Sinhalese accused in the first magistrate’s court before Mr. H. A. Forrer of Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Malabari by hitting him on the head with a heavy pole.
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  • 190 9 A Slight Decrease Last Year The cost of living has again fallen in Singapore, according to the Statistics Department’s charts on “Average Prices, Declared Trade Values, Exchange Currency and Cost of Living for Malaya, 1932.” The figures are based on 1914 as 100. The cost for Europeans
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  • 758 9 Doster To Court I BAILORS RESPONSIBLE FOR ATTENDANCE Can an appearance of weakness be faked; I mean, can a man roll in bed and make himself look Hl was one of the questions put by Mr. F. A. Briggs a medical practition-r who was giving evidence
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  • 193 9 Captair. Cameron Makes Another Appearance Captain E. P. B. Cameron, cf the Queen’s Own Cameion Highlanders, who is now a staff officer attached to the local forces at Fort Canning, made another appearance before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. L. R. F. j Earl, at Singapore on Friday, in
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  • 105 9 TIN-Sjwt SATURDAY TO-DAY London' £213-10-0 £213-10-0 TIN—(S Moaths) London X 213-10-0 £213-10-0 Singapore 5108.3 T-A Buaneaa Done 08 50 Penafig 25 tona Business Done COPRA—(Sundried) 00 $3 90 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 4d. 3 13 d. New York 7V 2 c.(G) 7c.(G) Singapore 12% cts. 12cts.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 Notl.inj, succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the “Pinang Ga-zeUts” regularly and keep at the top of the tree.
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    • 177 9 Marvellous Stuff f I I Day by day from all parts of the world grateful parents write to Guildford de* scribing what Cow Gate has done for L their babies. When all other foods have failed, Cow Gate has been tried with immediate and noticeable results. Vomiting has ceased, weight
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  • 844 10 Kennington Flats Just Lovely TExNANTS’ DELIGHT IN NEW HOMES “Ten Years On My Husband’s Life Th Prince of Wales has demonstrated anew his keen and practical interest in the problems of slum clearance and the rehousing of the poor. For over an hour he
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  • 449 10 “Forced At Last to Disclose It ALLEGATION OF WIFE’S “GREAT VIOLENCE” The cross-petitions of Miss Winnie Melville and Mr. Derek Oldham for judicial separation were before Mr. Justice Bateson in the Divorce Court, July 11. Last week Mr. Justice Langton refused an application on behalf of
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  • 294 10 Ambassador to Rome FUTURE WORK OF THE LEAGUE The King has approved the appointment of the Hon. Sir James Eric Drummond, K.C.M.G., C. 8., late Secretary-General of the League of Nations, to be his Majesty’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Rome, in succession to the
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  • 200 10 How A Swedish Charitable Body Raises Funds Whenever a Swede sends a telegraphic message of congratulation, he orders it to be delivered as a “telegram de luxe" on special forms decorated with tasteful floral designs. For this he pays an extra fee of 50 ore,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 81 10 J.. t How else could ‘‘CAPSTAN” retain the title ‘Malaya’s standard cigarette’ if it were not for constant attention to every detail of manufacture They are so dependable—the next CAPSTAN you light will be as perfect as the or you have ju t enjoyed so much. dL B> ST AW
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  • 1434 11 CURE FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: RARE DISEASE OF THE BLOOD: SHIPBUILDING RESEARCH PROGRESS NEW RACING CAR DESIGNS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 8. KIGHT AGAINST CANCER in that there are to-day in EuAmcrica hundreds of men and iv. and in normal health owing s beneficial effects was
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  • 879 11 There was a strange sight at the Connaug .t Rooms this week when Mr. Martin Tautmann, well known as a musician abroad, demonstrated the “Electronic music instrument.” He stood opposite a small box of dark woed making tremolo gestures at the short metal rod which stuck up
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 478 12 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period July Bth to July 14th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident
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    • 24 12 The output of The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended 18th July, 1933, amounted to 2,072 ounces.
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    • 116 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 85 9 32 85 11 32 New York 4.68% 4.6514 Montreal 4.91% 4.88% Brussels 23.97% 23.89 y 2 Geneva 17.31 17.26 Amsterdam 8.29 8.27 Milan 63% 63 7|32 Berlin 14.0214 13.97% Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna
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    • 819 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation* n MF.56..8. KENNEDY Co.’s short list to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 92% 97% 92% 97% Ayer Hitam 13'9 14|3ex 13;9 14j3ex Batu Caves 48 52% 48 52% Hong Fatt 39 41
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    • 56 12 PENANG, JULY 24 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2]4 4 m’ts 2|4 I|l6 Private 3 m]ts credit 2|4 I|4 3 Documentary 2|4 3|B On New York Bank Demand 54 France T.T. 975 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 45%
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    • 1116 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST gI ?2 NAMES, > o V 3 CO i Heo RUBBERKDoIIar.) Sc. j Allenby Rubber Co. 75 8; Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 5® °5 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 ,c 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 100 110 \ver Kuning Rubber Estates I* 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 64 12 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that 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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    • 404 12 (i Bh I/' I ■.< u O’Allenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. iey are I I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 77 E 3 m.m. Noon 89 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Watc TO-DAY 1.50 a.m. 7.57 a.m. 1.38 p.m. 8.28 p.m. TO-MORROW 2.18 a.m. 8.24 a.m. 2.05 p.m. 8.53 p.m.
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  • 590 13 ule of Principal Lines ng is a list of vessels arriving om Penang during the week: s PORT J’O-DAI \’G from Port Weld. i from Pangkalan Brandan it Sails for P. Soesoe, P. an l nd Langkat—to-day. from Port Swettenham and S.S. k Sins. ore. from
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  • 1579 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram om the G. P. q. London, says that the mai despatched from Penang on June 30 y -t s.s. Sibajak was delivered in London on July 20. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra y tram to Singapore and
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  • 211 13 JULY 25 Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting, Mu nicipal Offices, 4 p.m. JULY 29 Glugor Shield Sports, Esplanade. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ist day. JULY 30 Cricket: P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade. JULY 31 Junior Civil Scrivce Association, adjourned annual general meeting, Police Court Buildings, 4.30 p.m. AUGUST 1
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 32 13 KING’S j 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO SHOWS 1 EDDIE CANTOR "PALMY DAYS" United Artists’ Glorious Exfravaganza TO-MORROW ERNST LU BITSCH’S j TROUBLE l!M FARADISE ‘l m ~i_ _—i_ ——i__
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 51 13 f 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9jq FIRST NATIONAL’S BRILLIANT PRODUCTION WARREN WILLIAM 1 IN **The Match King” 1 THE TRUE STORY OF THE WORLDS GREATEST I SWINDLER WHO WAS AS CARELESS WITH OTHER 1 1 MEN’S MONEY AS HE WAS WITH THEIR WIVES With LILI DAMiTA GLEHDA FARRELL. > Booking at Moutrie's
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  • 512 14 Inquiries Fail to Produce Solution CITY OF LIVERPOOL LINER CRASH The mystery of the disaster to the air liner City of Liverpool, which was destroyed by fire near Dixmude on March 28, while flying from Brussels to London, remains unsolved after official inquiries by the Belgian and
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  • 431 14 Striking Scene at London White City “TOTE” INDICATES THE HYMNS One can hardly imagine a greater contrast than the sermon that launched the Oxford Movement on July 14 th, 1833, when John Keble preached on national apostasy in the assize sermon from a university pulpit and the
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  • 842 14 Dr. Crommelin’s Story of His Son LED BY SISTER Roped Together and Wore Rubber Shoes Outspoken comments on rock climbing, and the need for employing guides, were made by the Coroner, Mr. G. A. L. Skerry, at the inquest at Wasdale, Cumberland, on July 7th, on Mr.
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  • 180 16 First Accused Convicted NOTICE OF APPEAL LODGED Naranjan Das, who with his father Kishan Chand, were charged with Criminal breach of trust in respect of 540 cases of vegetable fat which they had obtained on a trust receipt in favour of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank,
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  • 284 16 Alleged Rope Walk Murder In the Penang Police Court this morning two serious charges were brought against Toh Ah Chong, a Cantonese. He was charged with the murder, at house 60-B, Rope Walk, at 11.20 p.m. on July 22, of Chong Yin San also at the
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  • 331 16 Choong Kip, a Hokkien Chinese, claimed trial on a similar charge of possession. According to Revenue Officer Khaw’ Seng Chye, accused alighted from a ’bus at Sungei Dua, at 2.40 p.m. on July 16, and ran inside a Malay Kampong where he was pointed out untying
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  • 77 16 Chinese Sentenced “If I had not picked it up somebody else might have done so”, was the excuse given by a Chinese, in the District Court to-day where he was produced for sentence having pleaded guilty* to three charges of theft, of bicycle lamps. Two previous
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  • 150 16 Service in Any Part of Malaya A Bill is to be introduced into the Johore Council of State to amend the Johore European Volunteer Enactment. Under the present law a volunteer when he enrols in the Johore Volunteer Engineers can, if he so desires, stipulate only to be
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  • 438 16 MOR3 LITIGATION In the Supreme Court to-day there was only one motion down for hearing before Mr. Justice Sawrey-Cookson. This was a motion by Mr. R. H. Finch who was asking for judgment to be entered, in default of defence. The motion was in connection
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  • 203 16 Appointment of Messrs. C. V. Bailey and W. J. Wilcoxon It is notified in Friday s S.S. Government Gazette that Messrs. John Bagnall and J. G. Campbell who were appointed to be members of the Trade Commission of the Colony have resigned and the Governor has appointed Messrs.
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  • 113 16 Outstation Strings 24 HORSES ARRIVE FROM MEDAN Over a hundred horses arrived from the F.M.S. and Medan this morning for the Penang Autumn Meeting opening on Saturday next, July 29. The Kedah which arrived from BelawanDeli brought a very big string of 24 horses which are under
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  • 66 16 Pahang Represented FIRST TIME IN HISTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. For the first time in the history of the F.M.S. vs. Colony cricket, Pahang will be represented. The F.M.S. side is as follows Denison-Smith, Gill, Green, Hussey, Kwok Ah Keng, Lail
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  • 53 16 Must Be Won In the event of no competitor naming all three winners in our Trebles competition the prize will be awarded to the next best coupon, the tote odds paid for a place being reckoned as the bet where the horse does not win. Our competition
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  • 261 16 Big Programme Presented WILL JOHNSON BEAT GUILLERMO (81/ “SECONDS OUT”) A record crowd is anticipated to-night at the Guillermo-Johnson fight at the Fun and Frolic Boxing Stadium when a big programme of five bouts, including an eight round contest between Francisco Aposto, a young Flyweight from Burma and
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  • 47 16 WEDDING HOUSELEY—ARTER On Saturday, July 22nd, at St. George’s Church Penang, Edward Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel John Housley to Mavis Home Arter, daughter of W. B. A. Morrison, and the late Mrs. Morrison, of Auckland, New Zealand. (S.S. F.M.S. papers please copy.)
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  • 78 16 The annual solemnisation of the fearf of St. Anne (the mother of Blessed Virg® Mary and the Miraculous Image* of vince Wellesley) will take place on Sim Mfr July 30, where thousands of pilgrims re all parts of Malaya annually assemble ask for
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  • 78 16 To be Opened to the Public for a Month The Hon. Richard Linton, agent-general for the Victorian Government of Australia, has agreed to throw open for public inspection the cottage of Captain Cook at Great Ayton, which was purchased by the Victorian Government. The cottage will open
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  • 65 16 nf FVfcfr Mr. Frederick Robert Raj. road, Oxford, who is nearly was summoned at Oxford tor non of rates amounting to was once worth £loo.Or I owned tin and < 5 :r before the war v. g 41. zlnnrpqsion he said, but sin dead and china cl. no
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  • 104 16 Reuter. THE MOLLISONS’ CRASH Bridgeport, July 24. Mollison interviewed by Reuter said he decided to land when he saw lights of the Air Port as he was running short of fuel but he was so tired that he couldn't see i where the landing was. The machine landed
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