Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1933

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE E \BLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY o. 175. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY. 29th JULY. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 3118 1 HOUSE OF LORDS DISCUSSION FULL CONSIDERATION OF ALL INTERESTS CONCERNED o: (BY AIR MAIL) London, July 14. j the following report of a disth House cl Lords, cn the Federate M.uay States Export Duty cn Tin fioni Hansard of July 13. V; mt Elibank had
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  • 162 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Travellers Stopped AU 3 Searched SUSPECTS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Berlin, July 25. Everyone travelling by trains or on the roads throughout the country was held up at noon to-day and searched for politically incriminating material. Suspects were taken into custody in the course of the
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  • 52 1 —Reuter Wireless. By Police Vigilance Lisbon, July 25. Police vigilance has spoined a communist plot on a large scale and prevented the distribution of pamphlets inciting sailors aboard Italian warships, lying here awaiting the arrival of General Balbo’s Armada, to revolt against Mussolini. Several ar- rests have
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  • 106 1 .—Reuter. TREATMENT AT PRESIDENT'S HANDS New York, July 28. The “Herald Tribune”, in a report frem Washington, says that there is a talk that Mr. Cordell Hull will be resigning the post of Secretary of State owing to his treatment at the President’s hands and the
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  • 60 1 Reuter. But No Confirmation London, July 28. Rumours that President Roosevelt intends temporarily to abandon the devaluation of the dollar caused it to strengthen in terms of sterling to 4.51 at the opening of the foreign exchange market. It hardened to 4.33 but eased later
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  • 42 1 .—Reuter. £40,000,000 Issued London, July 28. Application for Treasury Bills to-day totalled £81,475,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £40,000,000. The average rate per cent w’as 6s. 11.68 d., com- pared with 6s. 5.42 d. last week.
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  • 61 1 Petition To Government (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 28. Siamese members of the expeditionary force to France in the Great War have petitioned the government to grant permanent headquarters, which will also be available for the crippled and sick widows and orphan» of exservice men. They
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  • 144 1 strengthening its position.—Reuter Wireless. Suppressed By Numerous Arrests Madrid, July 25. Following the arrest of one hundred and ten syndicalists yesterday, the police today closed all extremist centres in Barcelona owing to rumours of communistic dis-' turbances and that a monarchist plot has been planned for August Ist.
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  • 61 1 first part of the holiday.—Rugby Radio Service. Prime Minister to Fly to Lossiemouth London, July 28. Parliament rose to-day for the summer recess, and unless members are recalled for any special reason, it will not re-assemble until November 7. The Prime Minister leaves to-morrow by air for Lossiemouth,
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  • 59 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Incident Now Closed London, July 28. Captain Eden, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, answering a question in the House of Commons to-day said that all the Hirtenberg war material which the Austrian Government undertook to send back to Italy had been returned, and he was
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  • 40 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Appeal for Funds for Relief London, July 25. A nation-wide appeal to raise funds for the relief of victims of Hitlerism has been launched by the National Joint Council representing the principal British labour organisations.
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  • 44 1 Reuter Wireless. Famous French General’s Son Killed Paris, July 25. The son of the late General Mangin, one of the most famous French Generals during the war, has been killed in the fighting with tribesmen in the Atlas region in Morocco.
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  • 360 1 .—Reuter. Perry And Austin Win Sinqles COCHET AND MERLIN BEATEN In the challenge round of the Davis Cup Great Britain leads France, the holders, by two matches to love. Austin beat Merlin 6—3, 6—4, 6 O. Perry beat Cochet B—lo, 6^ —4, 8 6, 3—6, 6-1-Tne
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    • 70 1 TIC-TAC’S RACE SELECTIONS Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Davis Cup Challenge Round 1 F. M. S. Export Duty On Tin 1 and 4 Foreign Cables 1 Suit Against Ipoh Newspaper 5 County Cricket Results 5 St. Andrew’s Society Annual Meeting A.C.G.S. Sports Glugor Shield Sports 6 British Flying News 7 and
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  • 553 3 Friend to Pay the Widow and Son £13,000 ROAD CRASH AFTER MISSING TRAIN Damages of £13,000 were awarded by Mr. Justice du Parcq in the King’s Bench Division on July 11 to the widow and son of an underwriter killed in a motor collision
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  • 304 3 Now Returned to France From Birmingham To many a man now in middle age, mention of the townlet of Corbie, on the Somme, will revive memories which have slumbered through the post-war years. Corbie was a gateway to the trenches, but its leafy trees in
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  • 255 3 Vindication of Father and A Woman A woman who said that she had had suspicions that her mother had been poisoned, told the coroner, on July 1, at Oldhill, Staffs, that she now knew that she had made a mistake, and the coroner stated that the persons
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  • 58 3 Calmly Walks Out of Court While his detective guards were discussing formalities with the gaoler into whose custody he was to be given, an arrested man stepped quietly to one side and strolled out of Great Marlborough-street Police Court to fraedem He had been charged with theft and
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    • 220 3 Dentists say: JIT’S the surfaces out g of sight, the curve behind SS •our teeth, which old-fash- w«888£ H ’oned tooth-brushes negleci” 4 _g This shows how ordinary tooth-brush' es fail to clean the inside curve of your teeth properly, because they are shaped to fit only the outside. Dentists
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    • 145 3 WATERY BL STERS SPREAD<R FACE Caused Irritation. Face a Sight. Healed by “Watery blisters began breaking out on my chin and caused irritation. The blisters broke and the trouble spread all over my face. I was a sight as my face was covered with scales. I tried other remedies which
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  • 177 4 After Suffering for Many Years What a great thing it must be for this woman, after suffering from rheumatism for many years, to be free from pain again at her age. She writes: —“I should like to tell you that since I commenced taking Kruschen
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  • 703 4 Mr. E. J. Cooper, of Paya Lang Estate, Batu Anam, has gone on leave. Miss Cochrane, Nursing Sister, is expected. to return from furlough by the “Carthage.” Mr A J. Sturrock, late British Adviser, Kelantan, who retired on pension in March, 1931, is on a visit to
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    • 304 4 11 thke (NEW Columba rO RECORDS ■KT are /W SURE s to PLEASE J OLD MAN HARLEM T GB6UB I HERE IS MY HEART l ox-Trot. RUDEE VALLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN TWO VERY Tl’XWrn > DANCE NUMBERS. UL i DBIIO9 the L "fountain Quicks? 1 J THESE TUNES ARE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 192 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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  • 1938 5 f RMER ASSISTANT EDITOR'S CLAIM tOURT GIVES JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF i Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 28. it was delivered this afternoon ni’ble Mr. Justice Mudie in the ,urt, Ipoh, in the case in which Moreira sought to recover from u s of Malaya” Ltd., months
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  • 245 5 Hobbs Scores Another Century WEST INDIES TOO GOOD FOR NORTHUMBERLAND London, July 28. The following are the results of County matches which were commenced on Wednesday. HAMPSHIRE V. LANCASHIRE Bournemouth: Lancashire 343 (Tyldesley 155) and 146 for 5 wickets, declared; Hampshire 272 (Mead 114) and 210 (Sibbles
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  • 581 5 ANGLO- CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL Annual Sports BLUE HOUSE WINS SHIELD The annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese Girls School were held yesterday at the school ground. The ground was small but proved adequate for the fourteen items on the programme. The individual and team events were keenly contested. There was nothing
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  • 991 5 Annual Meeting PLEASANT AND SUCCESSFUL YEAR “Dispite slump times the year has passed pleasantly and successfully as far as the Society is concerned”, said Mr. G. D. A. Fletcher, in his review of the activities of the St. Andrew Society for the past year, at the
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  • 120 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 7th Sunday after Trinity. 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. PS XXXVII. Hymn 1978.30 Holy Communion. 10.30 Matins Chinese. 6.30 Evensong—PS XXXIV 117. Magnificat 50. Nunc Dimittis 65. Hymns 13, 195, 291, 17WEDNESDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion. FRIDAY 6 p.m. Evensong. 6.30
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  • 62 5 Mixed Foursomes The following are the results of theMixed Foursome Competition played orr Wednesday. Miss Shand Pirn (winners) 46 —6 40 Mr. Mrs. T. W. Douglas 46 —4 =42 Mrs. Hoblyn Fenwich 48 —5 43 Mr. Mrs. Adams 50 —6 44 Miss Callan Anderson 50 —5 45
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  • 117 5 July Tennis Tournament The following are the results of tie» played on Thursday Men’s Doubles Handicap :—J. R. Bennett and H. E. Muriel —3O beat S. V. Adamsand A. Dennys —4 6.2, 6.3. Men’s Singles ‘A Handicap N. A. Sedwick —4O beat W. T. Francis —4 6.1.
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  • 338 6 Age Limit Reduced PROGRAMME FOR MEETING f For the first time this year, an age limit s being introduced into the Inter-School Sports for the Glugor Shield, which wifi be neld to-day at 2.30 p.m. on the Padang. Ih s new condition specifies that only' bona .ide
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  • 211 6 Mcney-Lenders and School Fees The fourth all-Malaya Urban Co-opera-tive Conference, 1933, will be held under t b e auspices of the Selangor Urban Cooperative Union, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, August 6, at 9.30 a.m. in the Tcwn Hall, Kuala Lumpur. The following resolutions will be proposed inter
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  • 179 6 Judgment Against Mrs. Cheong Weng Chan The acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., the Hon’ble Mr. A. K. a Beckett Terrell, delivered judgment at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, in the matrimonial suit brought by Choi Wai Ying (Mrs. Cheong Wcng Chan) against her husband, his father and mother, Mr.
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  • 648 6 King’s Medal Winner C.S.M. INSTRUCTOR ELLIS Success for Small Arms t 1 Schoo! L > Bisley, July 11. The King’s medal for the best rifle shot in the Army at home —similar medals are competed foe in India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and
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  • 220 6 Provocation For A Crime The Court of Criminal Appeal on July 10 reduced to twelve years’ penal servitude a sentence of penal servitude for life that had been imposed at Manchester Assizes on Fred Sanderson, a Blackburn motordriver, aged 54, for the manslaughter of Mary Ann Steen,
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  • 5337 7 forty- six aeroplanes in great trade display gr fish Aircraft For The World SIXTY NATIONS AT HENDON AERODROME Test Pilots' Daring London, June 30. v ing meeting in the world has .ether a collection of different roplanes comparable with that at Hendon aerodrome four
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  • 416 8 Relations between Austria and Germany are badly strained. Herr Hitler has a fairly large following in Austria—especially among the younger people who do not remember the Habsburg Monarchy, and have a very intense consciousness of their German race. If he had allowed Austrian sentiment to develop in
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  • 127 8 the carrier circuit system.—Rugby Radio Service. Most Advanced Type To Be Laid London, July 28. A new submarine telephone cable of the most advanced kind yet produced will be laid next month across the Straits of Dover and so increase the facilities for conversation between Great Britain
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  • 74 8 by the end of August.—Rugby Radio Service. Treaty Being Drafted London, July 28. Commercial negotiations between Great Britain and Finland are proceeding, and Colonel Colville, for the Board of Trade, stated in Parliament that apart from a few minor points of detail, general agreement had been reached.
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  • 1206 8  -  Grand Canal.—Mildred Tonge in the Manchester Guardian.” He was a stout little man, and I con- gratulated myself that it was aga nst his i waistccat that I lunged comfortably oar.x < time the steamboat slammed into a fresh landing on the Grand Canal. Hu coat was
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  • 874 8 COMMUNIST TEMPO i There is one word which re r the Bolshevist Press, it ln i tem no” “Tempo!” is what the Austrian crow, cries to its foot'- lore when ,-hes the to speed up the game. “T, cow’s catchword for speedir th.-V Year Plan. The word
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    • 40 8 1 First of All comes QUALITY That is why Particular Smokers prefer D E RESZKE THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES Say “DE RESZKE” to your tobacconist. SAVE THE COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—31.
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  • 428 9 Rugby Radio Service. Exchange Stability Over Wide Area ONE IMPORTANT OUTCOME OF W.E.C. London, July 28. incement made last night af1 Economic Conference had ,r an indefinite period that p n the British Commonwealth an agreement to maintain liau 4 .,i of exchanges in the
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  • 58 9 Rugby Radio Service. A Farewell London, July 28. A joint meeting of the United Kingdom delegation to the Conference and the representatives of the Dominions was held at Downing Street this morning. The gathering was in the nature of a farewell before the various overseas repre-sentativi-s
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  • 94 9 PDhticai drive to the Danube. —Reuter Wireless. i Entry Into Eastern Locarno Pact Rome, July 25. Gomboes, the Hungarian Premier and Herr De Kanya, the Foreign Minister, will arriVe here to-night when it is understood will discuss Hungary’s entry into the Eastern Lecando” Pact and the
    PDhticai drive to the Danube.—Reuter Wireless.  -  94 words
  • 260 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. “We Shall Reassemble SIMPLE REASON FOR ADJOURNMENT London, July 28. In a broadcast address last night on the proceedings at the World Conference, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said "The Conference adjourns but does not end. Work will be carried on and, in due time,
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  • 212 9 Accused Found To Be Insane (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 28. A keeper of the Hokkien Cemetery, Taiping, named Lim Boon, who was recently charged with attacking another fellow, keeper with a parang', inflicting serious injuries, has now been certified to be insane, i suffering
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  • 84 9 The 39th, 40th and 41st Meetings of the Commission were held in the Council Chamber, Singapore, on the 25th, 2Gth and 27th July. Evidence was. taken from Mr. Joseph Evans (Proprietor, Messrs. Joseph Evans Co.) on the subject of the Produce Trade of Singapore, and
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  • 69 9 ,—Reuter. Over Hours and Wages Washington, July 28. President Roosevelt is greatly encouraged by the country’s response to his re-employ-ment campaign and has decided to assume new powers forcing industries to aoopc wage and hour codes. It is now announced that after Augus 8
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  • 91 9 .—Reuter. British Delegates Leave For Canada UNOFFICIAL CHARACTER EMPHASISED London, July 28. Sir Herbert Samuel and other members of the British delegation to the Pacific Relations Conference, including Lord Snell and men and women of all political parties, have departed en route for Banff, Canada. The entirely
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  • 678 9 Successful Orchestral Concert The Penang Teachers’ Association is to be congratulated on the successful Orchestral Concert given last night at Mortimer Hall, Hutching School. Contrary to expectations, there was a large gatnering pi esent and sitting room was at a premium. Tne Orchestral Concert was held in
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  • 190 9 World's Smallest Organ Costs £lOO The smallest organ in the world was played in London, July 10. A foot high, and weighing less than six pounds, it was placed on a table at the home of Major Sir Neville Wilkinson, complete to the last detail. This
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  • 116 9 TIN--Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £215-7-6 £215-15-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £215-10-0 £216-0-0 Singapore $110.50 $llO.OO Business Done Penang s llo so Business Done tonS COPRA—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER l6 00 $l6 00 RUBBER d 4 7k CI- Oh; a. New York Bc < G > 7 C(G) a 12% cts.
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    • 38 9 th,r i l XG MaDE EASY—Times are hard but Price-' nted tO ffer that artic,e at a throwawa “Pi >cnd a l° n 8 a small advertisement to the 4gui" hazett-” and dispose of it at a satisfactory
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    • 248 9 W fiat r ’S I Yj ST 1 tr I“Cnin Xr Ck!Mf«a Moa Foo4 are always I VUW GT Uflre Th. stream of vigorous young life «.a ta L ‘/J- U IxL A«h Itaibt we Rtfonr aad ftm VulluS ~Aey art vital aatf active sren in the heat. 4V rr/vnnvffiaicc
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    • 23 9 What Is the Good of 1 repining BUY hr ITHE PINANG GAZETTE AAD SUNDAY GAZETTE J Koep up to date and be happy
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  • 258 10 "WHAT! NO BEER Hilarious Comedy Opens To-Day At Queen's What No Beer the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer laugh hit, opens to-day at the Queen’s. Buster Keaton and Jimmy Schnozzle Durante, aided and abetted by the stuttering wonder of takiedom are at the root of the laughter brewery. With malice towards none and
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  • 245 10 JULY 29 Glugor Shield Sports, Esplanade. Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Ist day. Cricket P. C. C. “A” v. Free School, Free School Ground. JULY 30 Cricket: P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade. JULY 31 Junior Civil Serivce Association, adjourned annual general meeting, Police Court Buildings, 4.30 p.m. AUGUST
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  • 108 10 To-day, at the Esplanade,” from 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —The Little Drummer—Dowell. 2. Overture—Le Macon —Auber. 3. Selection—A Life on the Ocean Binding. 4. Valse —Bleue—Margis. 5. Idyl—Glow Worm—Lincke. 6. Selection —No, No, Nanette —Youmans. 7. Patrol—Ma Braw Laddie—Macdonald. 8. Fox Trot—Keep on the Bright
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  • 98 10 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending July 22, 1933, shows a total of 58 deaths—--36 males and 22 females—the death-rate being 19.38 per mille, compared with 20.05 in the preceding week and with 20.5 in the preceding
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    • 435 10 in s minutes' PRACTICALLY all forms of indigestion, from mildest flatulence to chronic dyspepsia are caused by excess stomach acid which sets up food fermentation, generates gas and attacks the delicate stomach lining This distressing condition is quickly relieved by ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia which instantly neutralises excess acid and stops fermentation
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    • 431 10 CRAVENX CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are LONDON made Hjfofa. CLEANSING THE CUT LEAF I I I J I I /n thc machines shown I H 1 HA I > I I I II 11 alongside, the already fn IhHj H j H H If'"' !<H blended and /inelycm '3 hnHH‘ J
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  • 214 11 Pock nd Scenes of Panic TE gR lED WOMEN AND CHILDREN No Danger tnic scenes occurred in the irnrri vicinity of Wapping docks w;; n ,s reported that a ship which had ck to the dock with a fire b’azin ,ier holds was carrying a cargo of
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  • 353 11 Long Discussion Regarding School Fees The following- are .excerpts from the minutes of a committee meeting of the S.S. (Singapore) Association held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Tuesday, July 25. Registration of Hindu Marriages.—Corr.spondence between the Straits Settlements iMalacca) Association and Government in this connection was
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  • 245 11 Man’s Allegation Against Police i gaol sentence A complaint that police officers had induced a girl to make a false charge against him, because of a statement he had made to the Home Office involving several C.I.D. mon at Leytonstone and M anstead, was made by a
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  • 247 11 Lapps Increasing in Numbers Sweden’s mysterious nomads of the North, the migratory Lapps, in spite of tiieir hard and strenuous mode of life, increase by about 20 per cent from one generation to another, while one-fifth of their babies die during the first year of life. These
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  • 99 11 If Suitable Teachers Can Be Found Sex intruction may be given in schools under tho control of Hertfordshire Education Committee provided that experienced and suitable teachers are available. The committee state that though they are not prepared to request teachers to give instruction of that kind
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1814 12 The Quota Scheme CHAIRMAN ON NECESSITY FOR FULL ENQUIRY The fifth annual general meeting of Ulu Klang Tin, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, 15, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on 22nd July, 1933, Mr. M. A. Francis presiding. Others present were
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    • 259 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED Rubber Sales Department Penang, July 26. The market has been particularly nervous latterly pending the announcement which is expected to be made shortly by the Dutch regarding restriction. Values have fluctuated widely; spot, after declining on Saturday to 13% cents, marked a sharp recovery yesterday to 14%
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    • 146 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,132nd. auction on Wednesday. Catalogued 1,413,111 lbs. 630.85 Tons. Offered 969,685 lbs. 432.89 Sold 749,445 lbs. 334.57 Spot London 4 7 32d New York 8% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales
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    • 158 12 To Acquire Meranti Estate An agreement has been made by the directors of the Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company, which owns estates in Selangor, Malay Peninsula and Johore, to purchase the Meranti Rubber Estate, which adjoins the Sedgeley property. The purchase-price is to be satisfied by the allotment of
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    • 908 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, July 12. During the past even days the market has been mainly influenced by conflicting reports regarding the progress of the restriction negotiations. On Thursday of last weqk The Financial Times published a telegram from their own correspondent in Amsterdam stating that negotiations were progressing
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    • 675 12 Tins and Rubbers Below the Best Singapore, July 25. The deliberations of the delegates at the World’s Economic Conference appear practically to have terminated, for the time being, at any rate, and while the results achieved seem to be meagre, markets generally appear to have discounted the
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    • 111 12 Plan to Provide More Capital For the purpose of providing further working capital, the directors of the Lendu Rubber Company propose to reconstruct the company. A new company will be registered, with a capital of £150,000 in 1,500,000 shares of 2s. each. The existing company will go into
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    • 489 12 Rubber LENDU RUBBER ldu R reports loss to 31st Ma. O f £2?u £3,297). After debiting penditure keep of immature areas md value serve land surrenderee t 0 Gc re there is debit of £9,487 Vertln,e ®t 1 ward. rnM <«• MERCHISTON RUBLE: M Rubber Estates reports <
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    • 80 12 Latest Quotations i Paris > 11 4 53 t, New York 4 54 2 4.88’3 ■Montreal 2385 ’Brussels 17.16 1 'Geneva i.-’Oj I Amsterdam 63 332 Milan 13.95 I Berlin 1 19 Stockholm 4 9 3 22-< Copenhagen 1999 Oslo Vienna Il;, 4 Prague 1 Helsingfors
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  • 612 13 5 Me of Principal Lines ing Is a list of vessels arriving □m Penang during the week: v PORT i'O-DAY ,G from Tongkah, Kopah, ReVictoria Point. Sails for the san, >rts—to-day. ~m Singapore and Port SwetSails for the same ports—-to-day. s jj.' from Asahan and Paneh. Sa
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  • 1280 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “D’van Twist" will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Port Swettenham, and Singapore by the s.s. “Ipoh’’ will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Pangkalan Brandan and
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    • 27 13 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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    • 306 13 Super Race Night and Week-End Programme ALL SHOWS SPECIAL LICENCE UP TO 1 A.M. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA Will Stage Day Show at 1 p.m. HUAH HOK GUAT YUAN Night Show at 8 p.m. KHIT JEE HONG TAY With Mr. Seng Keng Kow in the leading Role. Watch for THE
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    • 74 13 IkE 'A > 1 B f I 1 ■/*VJ 8 I 111 >’■ 'A.-J 6.15 TO-NIGH 7 939 I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF BRITISH DOMINIONS’ Sparkling Musical Show J “THE LITTLE DAMOZEL” WITH I ANNA NEAGLE and JAMES RENNIE The Film That in One Week 50,000 People Paid To
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    • 77 13 1 6.15 OPENING 930 I J FjKrrffiKfcs 5 i THE WEEK’S BIG LAUGHING SHOW! i i The Mcsster Brewers a* Laughs si y WITH THE NEW ENGLISH SCREEN “FIND” J PHYLLIS BARRY RCSCO ATES —J3HN MIL JAN For Reservations Please 'Phone 264. f j 6.30 TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW 9.30 Matinee To-morrow
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  • 343 14 Sir Kingsley Wood’s Refusal WOULD COST NATION 41 MILLIONS Sir Kingsley Wood, Postmaster-General, on July 11 received a deputation from the Union of Post Office Workers to hear their case for an increase of 10s a week for all grades of workers represented
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  • 310 14 Rugby Head’s Advice A plea for a better presentation to schoolboys of the arguments for peace was made by Mr. P. H. B. Lyon, headmaster of Rugby, at the National Peace Congress at Oxford on July’ 10. “Boys”, he said, “are naturally hostile to sob-stuff
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  • 313 14 To Mend Broken Romances BOLD PLAN A marriage-mending department of the law is proposed by the National Association of Probation Officers who are drawing up plans which they will try to persuade the Home Secretary to adopt. These probation officers, in the course of their work, see more
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  • 271 14 Four Hours in A Choppy Sea King Feisal of Irak paid his first visit to a British battle cruiser on July 6, when he travelled to Torquay and spent over four hours at sea on board H.M.S. Renown. Torbay was enshrouded in a thick mist
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 411 14 STOP THE LEAKS WITH ':.-y.<s /S SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LI? PENANG. ikJZ?- 5a i^iaaiaĕ^Tl < fMBOMMHMMMMawvavaaMMMaaawwMaaMMi The most generally useful Medicine for all Climates [flCollis Browne® raXuXUlillLtMa ..x. Acts like a charm in Checks and arrests I DIARRHCEA and FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. 9 CTnMACLI run I C The reliable
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    • 86 14 7HE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless From one week’s end to another it talks but.ness without soring potential customers. It tells your storj (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in 'erested readers and its influence is all the m»r< satisfactory in so
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    • 43 14 To treat these complaints successfully, get to the root of the trouble. Clarke’s Blood Mixture Is the world’s greatest blood purifier and healer. It Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of all Chemists ani Stone. Btuany gbod in LIQUID or TABLET feme
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    • 194 14 Ar |y a Will noon-tine never come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-doors, or an active mental life indoors, you spend your greatest amount of energy, and do 70% of your work before noon. That is why everyone should have a nourishing first meal of Quaker Oats every
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    • 1914 15 xx xo vnituiN iLlU. 15 d I =1 li 0.--3RmsH inuia J 1 'S S T 4n 1\ and apcar lines UJ-D HJI fXN| TI (Companies Incorporated In England) r< MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES r BLUE FUNNEL LIME v London AX» north continknt TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR A "”Ve
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  • 859 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotatiow tn MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s shore list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 75 85 75 85 Ayer Panas 60 70 60 67% Batu Lintang 51 55 50 52% Broga 45 50 42% 47%
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  • 57 16 PENANG, JULY 29 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On Loudon Bank Demand 2|4 >- >• 4 m|ts 2|4 1|1« Private 3 m|ts credit 2)4 I|4 3 Documentary 2)4 3|B On New York Bank Demand 51 France T.T. 975 nom India T.T. 164 Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai
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  • 267 16 Battling Chan Beats Little Lewis (By ‘‘SECONDS OUT”) Last night’s fight between Little Lewis and Battling-Chan at Fun and Frolic has done a great deal towards reviving the waning influence of local boxing supporters. Chan, who always gives the public value for money, entered the ring
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  • 46 16 BALHETCHET AND JANSEN UNABLE TO TRAVEL Singapore, July 29. [From Our Own Correspondent.! Balhetchet (S.R.C.) and Jansen (Ceylon Club) are unable to travel to Penang to play for the Colony against the F.M.S. McNeill (S.C.C.) fills one vacancy and the other is open.
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  • 133 16 A very successful evening was held at the Y.W.C.A. Hostel, Logan Road, last night when the Sports Club organised a Bridge and Mahjongg drive to raise funds for a Tennis Court. The spacious Hostel was well filled with a large and representative gathering. Prizes were won
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  • 79 16 House Full The booking for Thursday, 3rd, will close on Wednesday morning, 2nd August, and under no circumstances will other than the booked seats be able to gain admission. Will the public therefore, kindly note that it will be impossible to obtain seats, at the door, for
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  • 1217 16 Few Scratchings NASSAU BELLE AND REFILL GOOD THINGS (BY TIC-TAC.) The stage has been set for the Penang Autumn Meeting, which begin’s to-day, and everything promised well for a successful meeting if the weather only kept fine. That admirable fellow, how’ever, the Clerk of the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 56 16 E. O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL DINNER DANCE 9.80 P.M. MIDNIGHT Music By THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA THURSDAY TUESDAY August 3rd: Bth: PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present i "ON THE SPOT" BY EDGAR WALLACE. BOOKING AT THE HOTEL OFFICE. Extension till 2 a.m. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire
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    • 11 16 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 66 16 Visit'll Where to stay when KUALA Ll MPI R I The Colonia: No. 47 49. SultM I WHY I dth the It provides you wit en ienc (>s .S Room with all modern Is within easy Railway Station. Mea j| a bie V and Refreshments ar M Night. Bar in
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    • 38 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 77 S 16 m.m. Noon 88 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wate TO-DAT 4.10 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 3.58 p.m. 10.40 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.53 a.m. 11..02 a.m. 4.40 p.m. 11.22 p.m.
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