Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 July 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1933-07-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L TA B SHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY r No s. vol. lxxxxi. MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.24 words
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Article96 1933-07-31 1 .—Reuter. I N, W. Frontier I Dister be" *es ultimatum to bajauris Simla, July 30. Royal Air Fc- c® bombers are standing w to begin bo ng at dawn on August 1 ti. expiration of the Governin'? ultim.-tum to the Bajauris who are noter.ous agitators.—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article94 1933-07-31 1 i.—Reuter. Drastic Japanese Increase Tokio, July 31. Follow American abolition of the RTP nts, the Japanese Depajtmentoi C i muni cation has announced 8 drast. r in Press Rates operative rTonrjttiEdis’ P The new Pr. ss Rates to Europe will be 58 Sen and to Chinai.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article66 1933-07-31 1 .—Reuter. Washington, July 31. The I':j 1 States Treasury offered 500 million :s issue of eight year bonds at 3’ 4 r lit. and 350 million dollars two year Ti ary notes at 1% per cent. They will be us for retiring the indebtedness of the.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article14 1933-07-31 1 Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang has arrived at Croydon by air.14 words
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Article21 1933-07-31 1 has arrived at New York and compi. his ro und the wor id flight in a Canadiu aeroplane.21 words
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Article141 1933-07-31 1 3,000 People Present housand people from all parts 01 th intry went to Winchester on July -tend a choral Eucharist in the 1 in connection with the celebrathe Oxford Movement centenary, service they made a pilgrimage grave of John Keble in the old Ol! dlage churchyard141 words
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Article67 1933-07-31 1 i.—Router. Smugglers Arrested At Dairen Dairen, July 30. The British vessel Glen ogle” was ordered to be detained outside the port this afternoon as the result of an alleged confession of the Chinese crew, who were arrested ashore, that a large quantity of contraband arms and ammunitioni.—Router. - 67 words
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Article326 1933-07-31 1 Chinese With 21 Previous Convictions ARRESTED FOR LOITERING SUSPICIOUSLY A sensation was caused in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, on Saturday morning in the course of the hearing of a case against a Penang-born Chinese, Phuah Bah Chee, who was described as a no orious326 words
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Article128 1933-07-31 1 In Search of Big Game Mrs. Moreton, of Pickenham Hall, Norfolk a noted shot and a famous hostoss, has chartered a five-seater aeroplane to take her and her maid into the heart of Africa in search of big game. Mis Moreton’s ’plane which will be128 words
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Article155 1933-07-31 1 Unnoticed Return To Melbourne WHOLE AFFAIR MUCH OF A FIASCO Melbourne, June 14. The Nieuw’ Holland, the “Show Ship to the East,” has returned and the homecoming was in singular contrast with the departure. It passed almost unnoticed. The “stunt” papers no longer lavishly employed streamer headings,155 words
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Article215 1933-07-31 1 Views of a Free Lance Scientist The statement that intermarriage betwen members of the same family was in the interests of general health and sanity was made at a meeting of the Eugenics Society at Burlington House, Piccadilly, W., on July 18 by Mr. A. M. Ludovici,215 words
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141 1933-07-31 1 Farewell Tribute to Governor The Highland Gathering, 1933, at the Nunnery Park, Douglas, 1.0. M., on Monday, July 17th, wiU take the form of a farewell tribute to Sir Claude Hill. Governor of the Island since 1926, and Lady Hill. Sir Claude is retiring,141 words
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Article356 1933-07-31 1 —Reuter. i<JL irs+ Time Since 1912 PERRY WINS DECIDING MATCH Auteiul, July 30. Great Britain won the Davis Cup for the first time since 1912 by defeating France by three matches to two. Cochet beat Austin to make the score two all and French hopes—Reuter. - 356 words
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Article143 1933-07-31 1 Reported Engagement to Young Welsh Woman Kanas City, June 13. Mu. Jack Dempsey, former world heavyweight boxing champion, refuses to confirm or deny a report that he is to marry Miss Hannath Williams, the musical comedy actress, daughter of a former Welsh miner. “There might be seme truth143 words
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Article50 1933-07-31 1 Abductors Paid $40,000 Ransom Albany, July 30. John O’Connell the twenty-four years old relative of the O’Connel brothers, the democrative leaders, who was kidnapped on July 7 has been released. It is understood that $40,900 lansoni has been paid to the abductors.—Reuter. The original ransom demanded was $250,000.50 words
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201 1933-07-31 1 Sir William Christopher Pakenham London, July 31. The death of Admiral Sir William Christopher Pakenham has taken place at San Sebastian. —Reuter. Born on July 10, 1861, Sir William Christopher Pakenham was the second son of; the late Rear-Admiral Hon. Thomas Alex- ander Pakenham, Naval201 words
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Article304 1933-07-31 1 Police and Golf Club Visitors Drinks A decision by the Bristol city police regarding the purchase of alcoholic drinks by visitors to a local golf club —the Knowle Club —looks like proving a very nasty bunker in front of the traditional “19th > hole.” The304 words
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152 1933-07-31 1 Coupons CHEQUES SENT TO-DAY The entries for our Free Trebles exceeded all expectations and the thousands of coupons testified to the popularity of a new and simple competition. Fourteen competitors succeeded in forecasting all three winners and share the $2OO. Cheques will be forwarded152 words
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Article289 1933-07-31 1 Housewife Surprised by Prince George Mrs. S. Varnals, the 42-year-old wife of a Salvation Army insurance agent, gave Prince George a surprise on July 13, when he called at her flat at St. Loonard’s Dwellings, New North Road, Hoxton. I am sorry you cannot come in,’ she289 words
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Advertisement14 1933-07-31 1 t j AGATA pPHTISTS pearl Office- next fl Dispensary 2, Leith Street Prancn 114 words
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Advertisement73 1933-07-31 1 TIC-TAC'S RACE SELECTIONS Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Britain Wins Davis Cup 1 Free Trebles Winners 1 N. W. Frontier Disturbances 1 Local Week-end Cricket 5 Sports News 3 and 6 Produce Prices 9 Police Court Cases 9 District Court Case 9 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Science and Invention 1173 words
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Advertisement2447 1933-07-31 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal riora PENANG HILL VWWAWMJWfI. BANKS I AnVFDTIQFMFNTQ NEDERLANDSChE I AUIEniIdEIHEHio deairous of claiming refun d qpi > HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU, OF Australia vT* I are^^emimiecr^th^i^ciajm^in^writing’mtmt Time Table. N.V. All communications relating to P I II Cl 11 Cl (NETHERLANDS TRADING «oj advertisements should be addressed claim for2,447 words
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Article593 1933-07-31 3 LIST OF ENTRIES 100 YARDS. Lim Thye Hee (Unatt.) Cheah Wat Gark (5.X.1.) Md. Noor (G.E.S.S.P.) Lim Cheng Eng (C.L.H.S.) F. de Cruz (P.R.C.) A. J. Williams (P.R.C.) S. Stewart (P.R.C.) A. B. Coombs (P.R.C.) Syed Md. (A.C.S.U.) Md. Ariffin (A.C.S.U.) A. Zainudin (A.C.S.U.) S. Ahmad (A.C.S.U.)593 words
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Article418 1933-07-31 3 Two Meetings SELANGOR POLICE AND F.M.S. PUBLIC WORKS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 29. Fine weather favoured the two Sports meetings which were held here this evening- One was that of the Public Works Department of the Federated Malay States, at which the Hon.418 words
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Advertisement209 1933-07-31 3 ft jjagr Ji I vvlDfco 1c I 9f US? HIW /g?' IL\ BREWED BOTTLED /J T B Obtainable From All Dealers AND AT A PRICE TO SUIT EVERYBODY. TRY rf. 7 -S J STOP THE LEAKS with A. I i SOLE AGENTS: B UNITED ENGINEERS LI? PENANG. I is; WR209 words
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Advertisement219 1933-07-31 3 J f X.7' noon-time never come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-doors, or an active mental life indoors, you spend your greatest amount of energy, and do 70% of your work before noon. That is why everyone should have a nourishing first meal of Quaker Oats every day!219 words
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Article339 1933-07-31 4 Four in One Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 29. The wedding took place on July 29, at the residence of Mr. Che Hussein of Jitra, the Imam Haji Abdulrahman taking the service, of Mr. Wan Kassim, son of Mr. aaid Mrs. Che Hussein339 words
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Article702 1933-07-31 4 Mr. J. P- Pennefather-Evans has been seconded to Kedah. Miss M. R- Barfield arrived from Singapore, by the s.s. Sirdhana. Mr. A. O. Wilson is to act as Senior Assistant Auditor, Singapore. Mr. S. Webb, of the Straits Trading Company, Ipoh, has left for Singapore. Che Osman702 words
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Article158 1933-07-31 4 Leather Leggings Suggested Too NEW DRESS The Bishop of Kensington, Dr. Simpson, is anxious for a new and modern dress for bishops. He gave his views on this matter when speaking on July 8, at the opening exhibition to celebrate the centenary- of the Oxford Movement. I suggest158 words
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Article327 1933-07-31 4 No Hands Can Play It, They Us; Forks Match-Stick Notes A fairy pipe-organ, the smallest in the world, has been presented to Sir .v'F« Wilkinson's famous Palace of Titania, which i, for the past eleven yea s has been touring r j the w-orld in aid of327 words
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Advertisement254 1933-07-31 4 <7 ;£jq < ■X' A f J AUCUTTsA i| Malaga.nl s Coffee jf I i v ..•w’ s lUI X/ I /fl /A/ u? I I RMfl i BI f ra B A- J lE «A k a SOLE DISTRIBUTORS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., PENANG IPOH and KUALA LUMPUR. 5254 words
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Advertisement171 1933-07-31 4 A Mode! To Suit Every Purse COLUMBIA OFFER YOU THE LATEST IN SCIENTIFIC GRAFONOLAS AT PRICES TH A CAN WELL AFFORD. UNPRECEDENTED f CADET PORTABLE. F Tr D WITH AUTOMATIC STO, AND ALL NEW COLUMBIA FEAT; 75 PRICE $25.03 PORTABLE MODEL 201 Wife ••4, MARVELLOUS WMl§Sß|l TONE PRICE $38.00 TABLE171 words
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Article436 1933-07-31 5 I Chinese Win I kHY£ SOO TAKES 4 Wr KETS FOR 6 I In 1 1 match P la y ed at Butterthe Chinese Recreation rfortn Butterworth Recreation Club u(• Club by a: ngs and 12 runs. v Ti e C; scored 108, Ah Ee436 words
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Article97 1933-07-31 5 Singapore Beaten R rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. the third time in succession the Per,t c D won the Finch Cup by beating thl Singapore P.W.D. in football, this 1 by six clear goals. rak proved far superior in every deP <l97 words
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Article532 1933-07-31 5 Esplanade Cricket P.C.C. DEFEAT P.R.C. !n the return fixture between the Padang Clubs on the Esplanade yesterday the P. C.C. beat the P.R.C. by 56 runs. The match was won almost on the stroke of time. The Cricket Club hit up 176 in their first innings,532 words
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Article77 1933-07-31 5 Ths Protector of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following donations to the Po Leung Kuk.19.12.32 —Penang Turf Club .$1,500.00 2 2.33 Penang Buddhist Association 200.00 30’. 6.33—Nanyang Cheang Chew Association 50.00 3u. 6.33 Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce 50.00 11. 7.33—Min. Sin Scab 50.0077 words
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Article175 1933-07-31 5 .—Reuter. Great Britain Win FRANCE BEATEN BY OVER 10 POINTS London, July 29. At the White City, Great Britain won over ten points in the Anglo-French Athletic Contest by 65% points to 54%. The results were as follows Hundred Yards Saunders (Great Britain) 9 9 10 seconds..—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article303 1933-07-31 5 Large Attendance at Bukit Mertajam Church The observance of the feast of St. Anne ended on Sunday the 30:h July, 1933, when the Church of St. Anne at Bukit Mertajam celebrated the annual feast on a large scale. In order to cope with the enormous gathering303 words
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Article178 1933-07-31 5 Annual Concert Frida:, July 28th, was a red-letter-day in Butterworth the occasion being the annual concert of St. Mark’s School which was so crowded that there was no standing accommodation. Among those present were the Senior District Officer and Mrs. Layille, Captain Jacobs, Headmaster of the178 words
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Article924 1933-07-31 5 British Discoveries in Two Lands buried villages Contact with the relics of life thousands Of years past has been made in Mexico and Mesopotamia, by British experts. An expedition to Arpachiyah, a prehistoric mound in Mesopotamia, four miles east of Nineveh, has just completed its924 words
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Article272 1933-07-31 5 Dr. Norwood Wishes He Had Been There A prank practised by Harrow boys, dressed as policemen, was revealed to the Harrow Luncheon Club at the Savoy Hotel, by Dr. Cyril Norwood, head master. Boys who were acting the part of policemen in a recent production272 words
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Advertisement105 1933-07-31 5 msKiissKiiEaKiisasiiEassiKKiHafiEi The Perfect "WEB FOOT" 100 PER CENT VIRGIN WOOL SWIMMING SUITS you are at ease you look I your very best in a WEB M FOOT. Their Trim Lines and Faultless Fit are permanently retained, making your WEB FOOT economical as well as distinctive. You will be more pleased105 words
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2588 1933-07-31 6 Turley And Christie Severely Cautioned < 1 MAJOR T. L. FOX SWEEPS THE BOARD 5 Winners Out Of 9 1' I WADSWORTH'S THREE WINNERS IN THREE MOUNTS (By TIC-TAC.) On Saturday, after the fourth race, the Stewards called up Trainer Turley and Jockey Christie2,588 words
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1131 1933-07-31 6 King Edward VII School Sweeps The Board YAP SWEE AUN CHAMPION ATHLETE The annual inter-school sports for the Glugor Shield were held on Saturday afternoon in fine weather. Six schools participated. The programme consisted of 18 events and was run with great success. The imposition1,131 words
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Article156 1933-07-31 7 UP TO HER NECK IN MUD FOR 12 HOURS PULLED OUT WITH ROPES After being buried up to her neck in mud for more than 12 hours, Miss Isobel Dalzell, aged 57, who was unconscious when rescued, is making good progress in the Brereton Nursing Home,156 words
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Article431 1933-07-31 7 be Used for Criminal Purposes” to relieve sleeplessness, bed so rapidly that little or wu t is left in the body, was men- c 1 i Hiibeth inquest on July 18. expressed by a member of an analyst at St Thomas’s ated in evidence that431 words
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Article163 1933-07-31 7 Plea for Good Feeling "Russia is a country we cannot afford' to liv alongside in anything but normal trading relations, and I sincerely hope the co; rsations now starting will fruc-. tify as quickly as possible.” This view was ssed by Mr. Allan Monkhouse,, one163 words
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Article102 1933-07-31 7 Back to Bedlington From j Doncaster i it which was taken from Bedlington i Northumberland) six weeks ago, h: just turned up at its old home. 1 owner, a 'bus driver, had obtained v with a Luton company, and the famity t >ok it with them. At102 words
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133 1933-07-31 7 Military Instruction Under War Veterans All German law* students have now to undergo a period of training in military exercises and "sports" in Nazi camps before they will be allowed to practise at the German bar. The first of these camps has been opened133 words
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Article122 1933-07-31 7 In a supplementary estimate for £19,010 issued on July 15th the details of repayments of amounts remitted in respect of stamp duties payable include £4Ol 4s. "on Royal warrants, letters patent, and dockets conferring a viscounty upon the Right Hon. Philip Snowden and the Right. Hon. Lord Sankey.”122 words
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Article148 1933-07-31 7 U.S. Millionaire Changes His Nationality Love of England has made an American renounce his nationality and become an Englishman. Mr. Alfred Chester Beatty, born in New York in 1875 and now a millionaire, informed a reporter on July 15th why he has decided to become an Enghchman.148 words
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Article348 1933-07-31 7 Jacob Factor’s Story Chicago, July 13. “They never harmed me, but they were pretty tough in their threats. Once they scraped a big pair of shears across my face and said they were going to cut my ears oft.” This is part of the sensational storjf348 words
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Article108 1933-07-31 7 Former Methodist President on Oxford Movement Dr. Scott Lidgett, ex-president of the Methodist Church, made a reference to the Oxford Movement when addressing the Methodist Conference in London. He said there was a great and growing movement among the young people, which was manifesting itself in108 words
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Article193 1933-07-31 7 Death of Dr. Irigoyen Eucnos Ayres. Ex-President Irigoyen died on July 3 at the age of eighty-three. The romance and dramatic vicissitudes of South American politics were epitomised in the strange career of Dr. Hipolito Irigoyen, twice President of the Argentine, and a man whose name193 words
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Advertisement366 1933-07-31 7 W Il < W i THE VITAL PRINCIPLE. Lite assurance is a vital principle of civili- You would not consciously say this to sat j on your family, yet if you are not adequately insured you virtually imply it. Think it over Would you say to your family: “While I366 words
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Article538 1933-07-31 8 The World Economic Conference adjourned on Friday night for an indefinite period. His Majesty the King made history when he greeted the delegates at the opening on Monday, 12th June, for the Conference had no less a task than the economic and financial regeneration of the538 words
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Article339 1933-07-31 8 W e say too easily that the death of some famous man or the disappearance of some great institution marks the end of an epoch but now, for once, the phrase may be used with compunction. The Deputy Master of the Mint has announced that no more gold coins339 words
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Article1363 1933-07-31 8 ’—Margaret Southern - ’—Margaret Southern, be spent.”—Margaret Southern, in the Manchester Guardian. The remains of a Roman fort are not an obvious spooning-ground, but A. T. Smith was not spooning. Effie was neat an sweet, delicately brown and debonair, a lovely thing to have in the two-seater, but she dwindled like otherbe spent.”—Margaret Southern, in the Manchester Guardian. - 1,363 words
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Article762 1933-07-31 8 A SIMPLE SOLE ,J Soles,” according to > Agriculture and Fishery t n r of muscular strength, an ]nor M than other kinds of show's how little semi R Oll ty Westminster know abou G and (b) denizens of the T be agile, it may be must762 words
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Advertisement164 1933-07-31 8 T jfflh IMK-wqSGwBHpctWF V '"-i fll-s A splendid supper and then HB&tJ I_L &3 a Carlsberg. PISLJ >J IwWL» 1 L t&* m fl II M z flfl X~fl fl'lfl £">S fl El fl S !fi fe Ivls a I H -h Once tasted rn always wanted THE KING OF164 words
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Advertisement53 1933-07-31 8 LA’ G‘ B WH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITY! «NIBELUNGEN. KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co M Ltd. PENANG, Singapore, Ipoh53 words
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Article689 1933-07-31 9 ?alse Promises Of Employment metal badges ese Carpenter Who Became Suspicious t 1 i c >ns to payments to a European t ere made at the trial before ;i. lacker, the third magistrate, on Friday, of a Chinese named c Khoo on a charge of cheating689 words
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Article47 1933-07-31 9 His Royal Highness Prince Damrong and r ty left for Siam this morning by train and were seen off by the Siamese Consul and Mr. Khoo Joo Teik, who accompanied em to the Prai Station leaving Penang j th? mo*o. launch Petrel47 words
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Article297 1933-07-31 9 $1,350 Surety Deposited LEAVING COLONY ON LEAVE Vicomte Raphael de Bondy, manager of the Raub Rubber Estates, Ltd., Raub, Pahang, and son of a former French Consul-General in Singapore, appeared in the Criminal District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer, on July 28, and was asked297 words
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Article165 1933-07-31 9 Wife Granted a Decree Nisi Mr. Justice Mills, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, granted a decree nisi, to become absolute in six months, in favour of Gertrude M. Mearns, who brought a petition for the dissolution of her marriage. The respondent was Arthur J. Mearns. An order for165 words
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Article169 1933-07-31 9 “Be prepared. Keep your larder well stocked with canned foods.” Be assured of producing an appetising meal at any hour for any number. “Educate the restaurateur to proclaim the virtues of the can which enables him in and out of season to offer his clients the best169 words
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Article42 1933-07-31 9 Chief Engineer of s.s. Klang Mr O. Day, Chief Engineer of the Straits Steamship Klang,” died as the> ship was approaching Penang at 5 a.m this morning the cause of death is believed to be heart failure.42 words
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Article492 1933-07-31 9 ACTRESS HER INCOME TAX Judge’s Ruling LILIAN BRAITHWAITE’S PROFITS IN U.S. The question of an actress s liability to income-tax on her earnings in respect of a contract outside the United Kmgdom was raised in the King’s Bench Division on July 18. The dispute, between Miss Lilian Braithwaite and the492 words
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Article196 1933-07-31 9 Theft at Esplanade Tan Lean Seng, a Chinese, pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to the theft, at 4.20 p.m. on Saturday at ‘he Esplanade, of $lBO cash, a purse value 50 cents and a key and stone valued at $2.30 from the person of196 words
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Article302 1933-07-31 9 Failing to Give Information of Offence INSPECTOR OF POSTMEN CONVICTED Holding that according to tho contract ho had signed when he first joined as a postman he was in duty bound to give information of any breach of tho postal regulations that may come tc his notice302 words
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Article112 1933-07-31 9 UN--Spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £215-15-0 £215-15-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £216-0-0 £216-0-0 Singapore $llO.OO $llO.OO Business Done o-./nU» Penang sllo.oo Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) 3 85 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $16.00 RUBBER London 3, d. 3%d. New York 7 1 c.(G) 6 ,;c.(G) Singapore112 words
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Advertisement26 1933-07-31 9 Nothing succeeds like success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the ‘Pinang Gazette” regularly and keep at the top of the tree.26 words
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Advertisement189 1933-07-31 9 a—l 111 What a Relict i ...everything is j plain sailing now... There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place J to Relief and Cheerfulness (Gy rr\l‘ BA3Y IS ON COW GATE NOW! J f LOOK AT HIM All chuckles \f and chubbiness-weight increas-189 words
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Advertisement344 1933-07-31 9 NEW ADVERTISEMEHTS mv. "glenapf" Voy. 27 ARRIVED 28-7-33 Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that a VAvAnT General Survey of all cargo landed in a da.maged condition will be held in P.H.B. Godeven No. 4 at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 2nd August, 1933. WANTED344 words
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Article240 1933-07-31 10 While Archbishop Was Asleep LADDER AT WINDOW, BUT NO ENTRY An attempt by burglars to break into Lambeth Palace, the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, is being investigated by Scotland Yard officers. They were evidently not skilful burglars, the Archbishop’s secretary told a “Daily Telegraph240 words
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Article214 1933-07-31 10 Aliens Sentenced at Old Bailey The trial, in which a ship, with gold coins on board, and a box, said to contain diamonds, were mentioned, ended at the Old Bailey, on July 17. David Bazyler (35) and Berek Kochman (34), both described as tailors, were accused of conspiring214 words
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Article188 1933-07-31 10 Fight with Bull that Attacked Them Sidney Whitton, aged 55, and Arthur Chambers, aged 33, whose lives were saved by a collie dog when they were gored by a bull at Anstey, Leicestershire, were admitted to the Leicester Infirmary on July 18. Chambers received188 words
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Article377 1933-07-31 10 Chemical Works and Woodyard Ablaze DENSE SMOKE CLOUDS One of the most spectacular fires in East London for many years occurred on July 12, at Old Ford. It began in a chemical works and spread with astonishing rapi- dity. Part of the material, it is understood, was377 words
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Article250 1933-07-31 10 Country Rector’s Revelations A clergyman who nearly all his life has been used to addressing large congregations of soldiers in his capacity as an Army Chaplain now often takes services at which there are only two or three people present. This is the position of the250 words
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Article219 1933-07-31 10 Named in Honour of Lord Craigavon Londonderry, July 18. Londonderry w’as en fete to-day for the opening of Craigavon Bridge, the new £255,000 structure across the Foyle, which has been named in honour of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and in recognition of the219 words
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Article220 1933-07-31 10 Seven-Year-Old Tarzan Found by Peasants MOTHER’S CRUEL ACTION In the dense forest on the Zlatibor Mountains of Jugoslavia, which are still infested with large numbers of wolves, bears, and other savage beasts, a normally developed child of about seven has been found living among the220 words
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Article256 1933-07-31 10 Oxford University Club’s Expedition Mr. T. H. Harrisson read a paper before the Royal Geographical Society last month on the Oxford University Exploration Club’s Expedition to Sarawak. He said the expedition went out in order to make a detailed scientific survey—geographical, zoological and botanical—in the256 words
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Advertisement91 1933-07-31 10 1 H I', TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory91 words
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Advertisement14 1933-07-31 10 &<ui erM t 1 Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. 'Phone14 words
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Advertisement214 1933-07-31 10 REARING METALS YL ZZj ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO. (Malaya LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH A The most generally214 words
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Miscellaneous214 1933-07-31 10 WIRELESS a* 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 31.55214 words
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Article2411 1933-07-31 11 ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH SEARCH FOR INFLUENZA CURE PHOTO-ELECTRIC CELL APPLICATIONS: EXHIBITION OF REFRIGERANTS From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 15. FIGHT AGAINST CANCER h advance along what many con-' he most promising line of cancer, r is reported in the tenth annual t the British Empire2,411 words
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Advertisement104 1933-07-31 11 AS GOOD AS GOLD iMr.?;' B'* 8 J L iT"T A '.A) All the VM is in the GOLDEN LEAF. The Rich Golden Leaf used in the perfection of Wills 9 s GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes is matured A and prepared the Wills’s way—the way that is exclusive to this famous104 words
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Article665 1933-07-31 12 RECENT BUYING Attributed Partly to Trade Needs 1 Amsterdam, July 5. Tn an interview granted mo to-day by leading Dutch tin experts, great satisfaction was expressed at the result of the international restricting plan, reports the Financial Times Amsterdam correspondent. The outstanding features were a considerably higher665 words
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1271 1933-07-31 12 Strong Financial Position The thirteenth annual general meeting of the United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on Tuesday, the 27th June, 1933, at the registered office of the Company, 149, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C.3, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman of the1,271 words
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Article372 1933-07-31 12 Directors to Consider Question of Reopening The annual general meeting of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates Ltd., was held in the registered offices, French Bank Buildings, Singapore, on Thursday. The hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong presided in the absence owing to indisposition of Mr. J.A. Elias, and372 words
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Article180 1933-07-31 12 Inch Kenneth and Kajang I Kajang Rubber Estates, which some time! ago took over the supervision of Inch Ken- j neth Estates, now proposes to acquire the assets of the latter undertaking. The terms provide for an allotment of 50,000 £1 shares of the Kajang Rubber180 words
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Article128 1933-07-31 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 85 5 32 85 1132 New York 4.50% 4.54% Montreal 4.85% 4.88 Brussels 23 29 32 23.95 Geneva 17.24% 17.26% Amsterdam 8.26% 8.27 Milan 63 3 16 63% Berlin 13 31 32 13 95 Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo128 words
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Article55 1933-07-31 12 PENANG, JULY 31 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 4 m|ts 2|4 I|l6 Private 3 mits credit 2j4 I|4 3 Documentary 2 4 3|B On New York Bank Demand 51 France T.T. 975 nom India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 45%55 words
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Article751 1933-07-31 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES I KENNEDY COMPANY 1 Tti-' following were the latest quotation! n MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share lisi to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MI X' I NG Asam Kumbang 28j0 2B 0 29 6 Ayer Hitam l4|3 13|9 14[3 Ayer Weng 92% 97% 92%751 words
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Article882 1933-07-31 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, < ’I RUBBER"(DoIIar.) Allenbv Ruboer Co. Alor Gajab Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates i Ayei Hitam Planting Syndicate i Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Pana» Rubber Estates 'J. Balau Planting Syndicate Bassett Rubber Co, Batu Lintang Ruboet Co. Bedford Plants Benta882 words
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Advertisement64 1933-07-31 12 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business th .t reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has tn live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain .l, reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see64 words
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Miscellaneous34 1933-07-31 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 79 S Noon 88 S TIDE TABLES Ugh Water. Uiw Wate TO-DAI 6.00 a.m. 12.17 p.m. 5.55 p.m. TO-MORROW 7.56 a.m. 12.25 a.m. 8.44 p.m. 2.48 p.m.34 words
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Article522 1933-07-31 13 dule of Principal Lines wing is a list of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY '.VAN from Setul, etc. Sails for Langkawi and Alor Star on v\ .diesday. A CCA from Pangkalan Brandan ngkat. Sails for the same ports it-day. XDALLA to522 words
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Article1291 1933-07-31 13 notice The Air Mails despatched from Penang on 19th July per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 27th July. air mail A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.N.I.L.M. will be closed1,291 words
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Article214 1933-07-31 13 JULY 31 Junior Civil Serivce Association, adjourned annual general meeting, Police Court Buildings, 4.30 p.m. AUGUST 1 Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd lay. AUGUST 5 Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Penang Eurasian Association Dance, Seamens Institute, 8.30 p.m. Cricket F.M.S. v Colony, Penang. AUGUST 6 Cricket214 words
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Advertisement42 1933-07-31 13 CLQTh LINED Envelopes Sizes. Prices. 151x6 SS.CO per 100 15 x 6-1 $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 ll|xs $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. I Pinang Gazette Press, i Ltd. I IA, PENANG STREET.42 words
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Advertisement335 1933-07-31 13 KING’S 6.30 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 PARAMOUNT'S SI'PRB PRODUCTION J > MAUCH 1 WITH C SYLVIA SIDNEY aad ACFdANME ALLEN f i Merrily We Go To Hell’ < HERE IS PERFECTION, IN STORY, IN ACTING, IN DIRECTION, IN f STARS AND CAST—HERE IS BEAUTY IN PRODUCTION— J THE PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT 1335 words
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Miscellaneous52 1933-07-31 13 6.J5 TO-NIGHT LAST TWO BUSTER KEATON IN M.-G.-M’s HILARIOUS COMEDY "WHAT! NO BEER?" WITH JIMMY DURANTE PHYSJJS BARRY TO-MORROW BY POPULAR DEMAND "TARZAN. THE APE MAN" VERY SOON I JOHN BARRYMORE with DIANA WYNYARD IN M-G M’s SAUCY AND NAUGHTY COMEDY OF VIENNA REUNION VIENNA PLANS NOW OPEN AT MOUTRIE’S52 words
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Miscellaneous46 1933-07-31 13 LI 13? I LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! FOX MOVIETONE’S BRILIANT COMEDY ROMANCE "BROADWAY BAD", WITH JOAN BLCNDELL AND RICARDO CORTEZ PRECEDED BY A s—-REEL SHORT FEATURE AFTER DARK TO-MORROW A PARAMOUNT BRITISH PRODUCTION "MEN OF TO-MORROW" With MAURICE BRADDELL and JOAN GARDNER BOOKING AT ROBINSON’S ’PHONE 567.46 words
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Article3657 1933-07-31 14 SIR PHILIP CUNLIFH--LISTER ON DECENTRALISATION: CHARGE OF SCUTTLING STRONGLY RESENTED: NO PROSPECT OF RUBBER RESTRICTION WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN MOTOR TYRES: THE RATE OF DUTY PAYABLE ON TIN PENANG A PARADISE FOR SCHOOLBOYS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 19. PLANS FOR DECENTRALISATION The future of Malaya3,657 words
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Advertisement191 1933-07-31 14 wk. ‘a* r k i < lolou, l luh ONI DOLLAR. Meopvtt frec ani|whcvt JUI THtIW Published in aid at THE PLANTER! BENEVOLENT FUND OF MALAYA Get INSTANT RELIEF from terrible SKIN TORMENT if you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ulcers, Sores, Itching y JT Eruptions, Rashes, or any form191 words
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Advertisement2037 1933-07-31 15 uSSS&s2 p. ©.--BRITISH INDIA S 7 /u\ AND apcar lines C P C (Companies Incorporated in '7KBLUB PUMMEIi LIMB U.'L >4I MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR —>— Penang London I ■a m PROMETHEUS London, Amsterdam and Hamburg. Aug. 32,037 words
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Article265 1933-07-31 16 Collector's Claim JUDGMENT ON CLAIM AND COUNTER-CLAIM In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Sawrey-Cookson delivered judgment in the suit in which Cheah Cheng Leong, until recently the collector of the kongsi, claimed for the return of a sum of $2,000 which he deposited when265 words
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Article121 1933-07-31 16 No Order on Motion In the Supreme Court on Monday last, Mr. R. H. Finch was heard in support of a motion in w’hich he asked for judgment to be entered in default of defence in a suit between Koh Chooi Peng (f), his client, Chong121 words
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Article162 1933-07-31 16 Taisun Athletic Party Beat Ipoh Volley Ball Team Before a record crowd on Sunday night, the Taisun Athletic Party scored a creditable victory over the Ipoh Volley Ball Team, on the Fun and Frolic ground. All the games were very closely contested, and excitement ran high throughout. Through162 words
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Article265 1933-07-31 16 Yesterday's Cricket Match HUNT CAPTURES 5 WICKETS FOR 10 A cricket match played yesterday at Green Lane between the Penang Free School and the Peelers resulted in a draw. The School batted first and scored 76 of which Hun Tian was responsible for 36. The265 words
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Article100 1933-07-31 16 To-night at Fun Frolic (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Snowy Faulkner’s promotion in which "he himself will appear in the main event against Boy Nara to-night should be an assured big attraction for fight fans. Boy Nara, since his boxing career, has been wanting to try his skill100 words
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Article36 1933-07-31 16 The speaker at to-morrow’s Weekly Tiffin Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club will be Mr. Crane-Williams, of the Austin Motor Co. It is hoped there will be a good gathering to hear him.36 words
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Article1057 1933-07-31 16 Selections For To-Morrow BETTER FIELD AND OPEN RACING :o:—————(By Tic-Tac) There are better fields and the racing promises to be more open to-morrow and if the going is hard there should be some reversals of form from that shown on the first day. There is1,057 words
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Advertisement94 1933-07-31 16 E. O PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE Music By THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA (Under the direction of Leonardo) THURSDAY TUESDAY August 3rd: Bth: PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present "ON THE SPOT" BY EDGAR WALLACE. BOOKING AT THE HOTEL OFFICE. Extension till 2 a.m. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars94 words
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Advertisement363 1933-07-31 16 WHITEAWAYS GREAT C 5 A < ANNUAL BARGAIN paeked super money-saving W 4 Bargains iYOU! DRYING TINS. CIGARETTE CASES Special Purchase Aluminium Drying The “Wunup” patent which n f. n Tins for Cigars, Cheroots, etc. Full opened pushes one cigarette up. in Size. Bayonet Top. pretty colours. Bakelite. Sale Price363 words
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