Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 August 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-08-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTA ISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 77. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article713 1933-08-01 1 p ITE GOVERNOR'S OFFICIAL SUPPORT CoM Water Douches From Mr. agnail Mr. Nixon MS? CHENG EAN THE ONLY PENANG OPPOSITION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 31. H. E. the Governor’s personal support, the proposal to thwith on the Penang Hill Road was lost, some713 words
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95 1933-08-01 1 mittee meeting last night. —Rugby Radio Service. Clay Cross Division London, July 31. Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the League of Nations Disarmament Conference, who is at present without a seat in Parliament, has accepted an invitation to stand as Labour Candidate for Claymittee meeting last night.—Rugby Radio Service. - 95 words
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Article49 1933-08-01 1 —Reuter. Berlin, July 31. The import duties on cotton yarns will be approximately doubled from August 1 following a protest meeting of German cotton spinners in which a resolution was passed that the dumping of British cotton yarns deprives more than 20,000 German workers of employment..—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article118 1933-08-01 1 —Reuter. Word "Chinese" Used Burlesquely LEGATION PROTEST London, July 31. The Chinese Legation has lodged a written protest with regard to an incident during recent military exercises at Bordon camp in which the word Chinese was used burlesquely. Part of the brigade operation, which was not a.—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article134 1933-08-01 1 Honeymoon of dmL 4 Halsey's Daughter Mrs. George Wood, formerly Miss Joan Halsey, the elder daughter of Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, Comptroller to the Prince ci Wales, who was married at Old Warden, Beds., on May 26, sailed with her husband on July 13, in the liner134 words
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Article137 1933-08-01 1 over the village of Khar. —Rugby To Service. Warning Of Aerial Bombing TROOPS ADVANCING FROM PESHAWAR London, July 31. Developments in the situation on the N th-West Frontier of India are being c’ xely watched here. Troops are advanci; g Hom Peshawar to the support of-. over the village of Khar.—Rugby To Service. - 137 words
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Article113 1933-08-01 1 within the next few’ years. —Rugby Radio Service. Last Section Opened London, July 31. The last section of the tube railway extension from South Harrow to Cockfosters was opened to the public to-day. This railway, which is now twenty-five miles long, is the longest underground in thewithin the next few’ years.—Rugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article153 1933-08-01 1 —Reuter. Together Wsth Wife And 32 Helpers BEFORE START OF MARCH Ahmedabad, July 31. Mahatma Gandhi and his wife were arrested at 1.40 this morning. Mahedavdesai, Gandh’’s secretary, and thirty-two Ashramite were arrested and put in gaol at Sabarmati. It was expected that Gandhi would be J—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article216 1933-08-01 1 A Living Monument to Stupidity A “living monument to the stupidities or bureaucracy and post-war nationality laws has sat for 24 hours in the middle of a bridge joining Poland to Czechoslovakia. He is J. W. Rosenfeld. Although he had been domiciled for 43 years in Teschen216 words
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74 1933-08-01 1 NO SIGNS OF ENTRY SAFE NOT BROKEN Mysterious Disappearance of $750 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 1. The police are investigating in‘o the mysterious disappearance of $750 from the office safe of the Director of Co-Operation during the week-end. The sum, in notes, was placed in the safe74 words
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Article187 1933-08-01 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Sir Samuel Hoare's Evidence 40 HOURS IN THE WITNESS BOX i Lcndon, July 31. The Joint Select Committee on Indian Ccnstituticnal Reform, which since June 2nel has devoted twenty-three days to the hearing of evidence will continue its sittings till the end of the current.—Rugby Radio Service. - 187 words
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209 1933-08-01 1 Nairobi, July 15. Is the Cambridge Helen of Troy on her way back to England, or is she seeking to hide herself from the people who know her and Dr. Searle, the other figure in. the famous wife-enticement case? This is the chief209 words
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Advertisement108 1933-08-01 1 TIC-TAC'S RACE SELECTIONS Page 16 TO-SAY'S CONTENTS Gandhi Arrested 1 N. W. Frontier Situation 1 Indian Reform 1 Penang Hill Road Motion Defeated 1 The Home Turf 3 J.C.S.A. Annual Meeting 5 Welcome to Davis Cup Team 5 Imperial Cricket Conference 5 English Team for Third Test 5 Indian Notes108 words
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Article2172 1933-08-01 3 MISHAP TO FAMOUS JOCKEY TREBLE FOR SAM WRAGG WINNER OF ECLIPSE STAKES (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 19. HA '1 WRAGG’S ACCIDENT f those ugly accidents, invol vn injuries through his horse the starting gate while it was rusninfe j at Newmarket on July closed, en-v2,172 words
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Article241 1933-08-01 4 Jewish Leader On A Visit to London "Mr. Samuel Untermyer, leader of the Jewish Protection League in America, is in London fighting for the rights of 600,000 German Jews. Mr. Untermyer, who is seventy-five years a K e s going to lead a world campaign against241 words
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Article310 1933-08-01 4 The Funeral The funeral of the late Mr. Otto Day, Chief Engineer of the S.S. Klang whose death occurred suddenly shortly before the arrival of the vessel in port yesterday morning, took place the same afternoon at the Western Road Cemetery. The Rev. Keppel Garnier310 words
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Article680 1933-08-01 4 Captain and Mrs. H. M. S. Haughton are spending casual leave at Frasers HUI. Mr. and Mrs. J. McCurdy, of Klabang Rubber Estate, Chemor, are going on Home leave by the s.s. Ranpura this week. Mr. G. W. Lloyd, of the F.M.S. Railway Police Ipoh, who went680 words
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Article1926 1933-08-01 5 Annual Meeting RESENT CLUB HOUSE A WHITE ELEPHANT the Club house of the Junior Civil Association, at Green Lane, was i few years ago, fears were enterU 1 that owing to the distance from homes and offices the Club house, spacious and standing on several well1,926 words
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Article73 1933-08-01 5 -—Reuter. English Team Selected SUTCLIFFE NOT QUITE FIT London, July 31. The following have been selected to play for England in the third Test match at the Oval on August 21. Sutcliffe has asked to be excused on the grounds of not being quite fit. D. R.-—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article70 1933-08-01 5 Meeting At Lords BODYLINE BOWLING NOT DISCUSSED London, July 31. A meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference was held at Lords and lasted one hour. It was unofficially learnt that the question of “bodyline” bowling was not discussed as the Marylebone Cricket Club in a cable to70 words
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Article79 1933-08-01 5 s.—Reuter. Match Drawn i VISITORS FORCED TO FOLLOW ON London, July 31. The match between Durham and West Indies which was commenced on Saturday resulted in a draw. Durham scored 256 in their first innings, Valentine capturing 5 wickets for 73* runs. West Indies collapsed fors.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article492 1933-08-01 5 New Malayan Record for 100 Yards (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 30. Brilliant weather favoured the Annual Athle'ic Sports of the 2nd Battalion 20th Burma Rifles held at the spacious grounds of the Regimental Depot yesterday. The ground condition was excellent and the interesting programme492 words
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Article85 1933-08-01 5 —Reuter. Scenes Of Great Enthusiasm PERRY MOBBED London, July 31. There were scenes of great enthusiasm at Victoria Station to welcome home the Davis Cup team with the cup. Crowds five and six deep sent up a great roar as the players stepped off the.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article33 1933-08-01 5 Departure Deferred on Monday On account of the races, it has been decided to defer the sailing of the s.s. “Kedah” to Singapore on Monday, 7th August, until 6.45 p.m.33 words
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Article48 1933-08-01 5 To-day, at the Esplanade,” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March—Bersaglieri—Eilenberg. 2. Overture—La Couronne D’Or —Hermann. 3. Selection—Catherine—Tschaikowsky. 4. Valse-Intermezzo—Flirtation—Steck. 5. Fox Trot—lf I Could Be With You— Johnson. 6. Selection —Some of the Drum— Godfrey. 7. Fantasia—The Village Coquette— Smith. GOD SAVE THE KING.48 words
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Article624 1933-08-01 5 Faulkner Draws With Nara CARPENTIER WINS THIRD BOUT (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The good crowd present at Fun and Frolic Stadium last night had reason to be satisfied of the boxing contests promoted by Snowy Faulkner who himself was featured in the main event with Boy624 words
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Advertisement24 1933-08-01 5 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the 11 Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement29 1933-08-01 5 JUST UNPACKED! gentlemen’s Made of Best Fooji Silk, with piping and Embroidery on pocket. Obtainable in all Sizes from 13 to 17J. AT Eastern Bazaar 27, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.29 words
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INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
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1386 1933-08-01 6 CONGRESS ORGANISATIONS TO CEASE tl MR. GANDHI OUTLINES FUTURE POLICY PURSUIT OF SECRET METHODS CONDEMNED The suspension of mass civil disobedience and the cessation of all Congress organisations within the next few days, was foreshadowed by Mr. Gandhi in the course of a lengthy statement1,386 words
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Article258 1933-08-01 6 Fifteen Killed in Mysore Rail Smash NIGHT COLLISION ON STATION PLATFORM Madras, July 13. Fifteen persons were killed and 15 injured when a mixed train on the BirurArasall section of the Mysore State Railway broke into tw’o and the rear portion, including several passenger coaches, rushed258 words
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Article100 1933-08-01 6 Affected Area Still Guarded Berhampore, July 11. Six more Mahomedans were brought under arrest to Berhampore, while four were arrested in the town, in connection with the recent riots at Beldanga. The situation is now quiet and normal conditions prevail. The affected area is still under armed100 words
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Advertisement392 1933-08-01 6 Aa J g !he Mlkiiburgs I Foods. The* AHenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute 4 guarantee against infantile g diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Liiilh to 3392 words
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Article2809 1933-08-01 7 DRAW in university MATCH YORK' HIRE DEFEAT WEST INDIES Revis'd Interest in Cricket f u Our Own Correspondent). London, July 15. AMAZING BOWLING PERFORMANCES Conn success rewarded all those four county ams which declared in the first innings h their respective matches on July 10th, each winning2,809 words
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Article275 1933-08-01 7 Owners of Burned Liner Refuse Paris, July 17. The demand made by the insurers of the Georges Philippar, the Messageries Maritimes liner, which was destroyed by fire in the Red Sea, in May, 1932, to recover the sum of £1,200,000 sterling (at current rates of exchange)275 words
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Article1184 1933-08-01 7 Boy Golf Champion’s Record FAILURES IN A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS International Quoiting Match (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 15. NEW RECORD AT GLENEAGLES Reputations were made and marred on the Gleneagles Hotel golf courses when the Silver Tassie competition was played over the King’s and Queen’s.1,184 words
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Advertisement236 1933-08-01 7 DAINTY UNDIES SMART CUT AND WITH HAND WORK THAT STAMPS THEM IMMEDIATELY AS EXCLUSIVE. IDEAL GIFTS. CflittESE kATITKRM. BEACH STREET, PENANG. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co. PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Differest If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred ailments, and have tried236 words
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Article657 1933-08-01 8 For many months past there has been an abundance of talk on the subject of rubber restriction. Practically all of it has come from Amsterdam which has acquired quite a reputation as a rumour factory in this connection. Time and again we have been told by that657 words
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Article263 1933-08-01 8 The area of the United States and the area of the Dominion of- Canada are almost exactly equal, but the population of the United States is twelve times that of Canada. Canada, for so productive a country, is strikingly under-populated, and. in the circumstances, it is of263 words
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Article1019 1933-08-01 8 LIFE IN OTHER WORLDS —Manchester Guardian.' OPINION TO-DAY Half a century ago the question of ‘the pluraii y of worlds” attracted more attention than it dops to-day. One reason may be that the leading astronomers who now have the ear of the public are not themselves particularly concerned; their attitude.—Manchester Guardian.' - 1,019 words
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Article675 1933-08-01 8 WAVE-LENGTHS The European i, c scheme, devised at rne r and intricate, an 1 10 cause deal of trouble. S D’lnt < satisfied with the v. dfe j them, and refusi Great Britain seen a r 1 .jyc, gain-.,i r I thing by the new then e,675 words
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Article102 1933-08-01 9 m its history.—Rugby Radio Cowes Regatta Postponed h .st time in history London, July 31. winds and high seas round the coast caused some interference pping services to-day. The life,>m the Royal Yacht Victoria and vhich is the headquarters of their during their stay at Cowes,m its history.—Rugby Radio - 102 words
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Article178 1933-08-01 9 Empire Goods Boosted By Lie Colonial Secretary Westminster, July 14. ip Cunliffe-Lister, the Colonial s acted as a very efficient salesEmpire goods when he presented l int’s Vote to the House of Commons. the Empire products which he fcV( ...s sea island cotton, which is i in Lancashire178 words
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Article153 1933-08-01 9 Lord Wakefield’s Gift to the Nation X' s personal log-book was on Ju]y| 12 d over by the Prime Minister to: ti British Museum, as the gift of Lordi ’A ii to the nation. There was a bri‘ t remony at 10, Downing Street, Mr. V v:id153 words
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Article236 1933-08-01 9 Greatly Boosted Contest A 1 Farce,” Says Rector I 1 T >• Rev. R. Halton (rector of St. Maiy--Hill, Eastcheap, London), preaching at a popular service held at the church refer; .d to th e heavy-weight fight fiasco led to Jack Doyle being disqualified n contest with236 words
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Article80 1933-08-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. BL3ILT BY EX-R.A.F. CORPORAL London, July 31. Flt.-Lieutenant, Mole, of the Royal Air Force, remained aloft yesterday for six hous fifty-five minutes in a new type of soaring glider designed and built by exCorporal—Mechanic Manual, late of the Royal Air Force,—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article220 1933-08-01 9 Sir F rank Benson’s Service to Drama Recognised The feature of the Civil List pensions granted during the year ended March 31st last was one of £lOO to Sir Frank Benson, ■he distinguished Shakespearean actor, whese company has provided leading actors and actresses to every theatre in220 words
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Article172 1933-08-01 9 Peasants Anticipate End of the World The whole of Central Europe is experiencing such freakish weather that superstitious peasants are anticipating the end of the world. Snow has fallen in the Hungarian town of Kaposvar, which usually suffers from excessive heat in July. A heavy snowfall in the172 words
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Article108 1933-08-01 9 Six Pigs for Every Tourist Warsaw, July 17. Poland and Austria have just concluded a novel international trade agreement. This has ben brought about as a result of the Polish Government’s refusal to grant passports for Poles travelling abroad. Under the new agrement Poland will allow108 words
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Article20 1933-08-01 9 The Library will be closed on Sat'" 11 and Monday. sth and Tth August, 1933, being public holidays.20 words
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Article96 1933-08-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 7o Co Sssised Bn London UNDERWRITING ARRANGEMENTS MADE London, July 31. Underwriting arrangements were made to-day and application lists are opening on Wednesday for the Dominion of Canada Joan of £15,000,000 bearing four per cent, interest offered for public subscription at par. The—Rugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Article259 1933-08-01 9 For gaming with English cards at Victoria Street, Lee Scon Tean and Yeo Beng wore produced before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills. Tay Leng, Detective Police Constable No. 15, arrested the accused at 7.35 p.m. on 31st July. Giving evidence, he said that there259 words
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181 1933-08-01 9 Lim Ah Chye, a Chinese, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wilis, with the theft cf two pieces of plank, value 90 cents: accused claimed trial. The complainant, Lin Cheng Huat, a carpenter at Shop 120, Victoria Street,181 words
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Article27 1933-08-01 9 Modes de Paris, which is now under direct supervision, has a. charming selection of “Suzette” frocks and hats in stock for the autumn races.27 words
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Article69 1933-08-01 9 Gandhi To Be Released on Parole Ahmedabads, August 1. It is understood that Gandhi and his companions will be released on parole. If they commit, any breach they will then stand, an open trial. It is worthy of note that Gandhi was arrested this time under ordinary law69 words
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Article278 1933-08-01 9 R.S.P.C.A. MR. C. B. COCHRAN Libel Suit Settled A libel action by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals against Mr. Charles B. Cochran, author of the book, “I Had Almost Forgotten, and Hutchinson and Company, the pu is ers, was settled in the King’s Bench Division278 words
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Article88 1933-08-01 9 HN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £215-15-0 £214-12-6 £215 7 6 Bustaew Don. $llO 00 EX Don. Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Smarted) BLACK PEPPBB Jl6 00 RUBBER 3 d 3%d New Tork Singapore 12 ct M.2O Medium Pearl $4.65 $4.6 Rangoon —Parboiled No. 1 $5.20 -20 White No. 2 588 words
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Article514 1933-08-01 10 Survivor’s Grim Story of the Arctic ORDEAL OF A RUSSIAN ICEBREAKER I Moscow, July 17th. How he saw ten of his companions slowly frozen to death as they drifted in an open boat for five days over the stormy Arctic sea has now514 words
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Article365 1933-08-01 10 Anti-British Tirades in Japan Thunderings and denunciations against Great Britain are contained in a pamphlet distributed far and wide by a body calling itself the Eastern Asiatic League of Youth, writes Reuter’s Tokio correspondent. The issuing of this pamphlet follows the appearance in Tokio on two365 words
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Article251 1933-08-01 10 The World’s Most Democratic Holiday I BASTILLE ANNIVERSARY All Paris began dancing in the boulevards on the eve of the national festivities to celebrate the storming of the Bastille on July 14th, 1789. It is the most democratic national holiday in the world. In the251 words
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Article190 1933-08-01 10 Doctor’s Fears for Girl Workers That London girl workers sometimes had a working day of 13 hours—exclusive of the time in travelling to and from employment—was cne revelation in an inquiry by Dr. N. D. Bardswell, principal assistant Medical Officer, L.C.C., and a colleague, Dr. Bentley. Dr. Bardswell190 words
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Article199 1933-08-01 10 AUGUST 1 Pans ng Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day. AUGUST 5 Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Penang Eurasian Association Dance, Seamen’s Institute, 8.30 p.m. Cricket F.M.S. v Colony, Penang. AUGUST 6 Cricket F.M.S. v Colony, Penang, Contd. AUGUST 7 Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, last day.199 words
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Article291 1933-08-01 10 False Trail to Evade Pursuit New York, July 17. Joseph W. Harriman, the banker, whose sanity has been under inquiry as a preliminary to his trial on charges of misapplying £345,000, has disappeared again from the nursing home in New’ York, where he has been under medical291 words
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Article222 1933-08-01 10 National Calamity in Finland A fifteen-year-old boy has been arrested by the police in connection with the gigantic forest fires which have been raging in the inland districts of Finland. The boy is alleged to have confessed that he set fire to forests in four different places.222 words
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Miscellaneous171 1933-08-01 10 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.171 words
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Article460 1933-08-01 11 Father and Son Sued for Slander FARTHING AND £5O Name That Is In The Dictionary The action for slander and assault brought by Captain Lancelot Henry Beaumont Burlton, of the R.A.S.C., Southsea, against Mr. A. W. Lister, managing director of the Southampton Ice Ring, and460 words
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Article276 1933-08-01 11 The Troubles of. a Would-Be Suicide A tailor who lives in a suburb to the north of Paris is in a state of despair. He has failed in efforts to die, and he cannot get himself arrested. But his creditors continue to harass him. When276 words
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Advertisement424 1933-08-01 11 1 ft 7 X Craven Tins could speak! What epics of endurance and fortitude could they not tell What breathless tales of courage, of victory and glorious defeat. For Craven Mixture has ever appealed to men of action and achievement exploring, developing, guarding the highways of the Empire on land424 words
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Article1201 1933-08-01 11 Annu?.l Report for 1932-19.33 In theft annual report for the year ended June 30, the Committee of the Association of British Malaya state The statement for the year under review, as in previous years, has been prepared in the form of income and expenditure account and1,201 words
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Article127 1933-08-01 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 85 3 32 85 5j32 New York 4.47 4.50% Montreal 4.81 4.85% Brussels 23.87% 23 29 32 Geneva 17.24 17.24% Amsterdam 8.25 8.26% Milan 63 63 3 16 Berlin 13.95% 13 3132 Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19%127 words
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Article25 1933-08-01 12 The tin output of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L. for the month of July, 1932, was Hoims, 1,320 c. yards, 342,000 piculs, 2,033.25 words
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Article3361 1933-08-01 12 THE COMPANY'S ONE HUNDREDTH DIVIDEND The thirty-first annual meeting of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., was held on July 11, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (the chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that3,361 words
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Advertisement65 1933-08-01 12 Slump or no slump, all the ?d"ertising businese that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver tising Department exercises discrimination. It hat to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain .is reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see65 words
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Article1627 1933-08-01 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Sou hern Sumatra Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mad Service K. L. M. will be closed at i p.m. to-morrow. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by A J°it 10r Star and thence b V Dutch Air Mail Service1,627 words
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Advertisement38 1933-08-01 13 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15>x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xSJ $4.50 per 100 11|x5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinong Gazette Press, Ltd. IA.. PENANG STREET.38 words
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Miscellaneous54 1933-08-01 13 I 61- TO-NiGHT I I BY POPULAR DEMAND I f M-G-M’s MIGHTY JUNGLE I "TARZAN» THE MAN” I THURSDAY TWO OF THE SCREEN’S M )ST DISTINGUISHED STARS 1 JOHN BARRYMORE DIANA WYNYARD IN I REUNION IN VIENNA" M-G-M’s DELICIOUSLY DARING COMEDY SET Tn rir 1 VIENNESE MUSIC PLANS NOW OPEN54 words
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Miscellaneous413 1933-08-01 13 I ANOTHER SPLENDID BRITISH FILM j OPENING TO-NIGHT! ANTHONY GIBBS’ SUCCESSFUL PLAY OF UNIVERSITY LIFE “Men Of To-Morrow” WITH J j MAURICE BRADDELL J (Member of (he wall-k nown Malayan Family) 1 WITH > I JOAN GARDNER MERLE OBERON NEXT CHANGE JESSE L. LASKY’S SUPREME THRILLER J f Finding 10ve...413 words
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Article557 1933-08-01 14 Court Told It Is Not Sufficient DIVORCE CASE Her Request for Interim A’imony Refused Lady Inverclyde (“June,” the actress) was refused interim alimony, in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on July 14. It was staged that she received an allowance of £l,OOO a year under her557 words
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Article120 1933-08-01 14 To Be Combed Out in Germany Double-wage earners are gradually to be combed out in Germany. The Saxon Government has begun the first steps in this direction by ordering that henceforth in the Ministry of Justice, women may be employed only if they are compelled to keep themselves120 words
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Article712 1933-08-01 14 New Hospital to Be Called Royal CHAT WITH FOREMAN WORKMAN When the King, who was accompanied by the Queen, opened the new Freemasons’ Hospital at Ravenscourt Park, W., two interesting features marked the ceremony. They were The permission of his Majesty for the hospital to be known712 words
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Article333 1933-08-01 14 Birds That Go to Sea r i in Ships 1 Two starlings hold pride of place in plucky bird nesting. Together they have built a nest in the pocket of a scarecrow erected recently to frighten birds from a cherry orchard in Surrey. Yet a naturalist told333 words
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Advertisement176 1933-08-01 14 APIOL STEEL S ife And certain for all Female complaints. Every lady keep a box in the house. w. J. EDMONDS The English Pharmacy 57-54, Beach Street, Penang. /liissl'h s i kW fl tfX Bl »>,nr fresh wonder I B £r 9 yo> I P °otec. the most de rl176 words
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Advertisement63 1933-08-01 14 ne week s end to another it talks business without bonng potential customers. It tells your storC (unknown to you perhansl 1 y satisfactory in so far as their attention is g T ven unsought. ft rcachcs the consumcr Can g Ho'tS S ld trave,krs that so effectivey do this.63 words
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Advertisement2287 1933-08-01 15 I /X m-a N P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA I d\\ A AND apcar lines I A. fir P N (j --/F i (Companies Incorporated in England) > BLUE PUMMEIi LIME 1 MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Vewel.- LONDON AMD NORTH CONTINENT. Leave. Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR j Penang London m2,287 words
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Article536 1933-08-01 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation! in AIESSakS* KENNEDY Co* F j* Alxart to-day. Y es t e rd ay To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 92% 97% 95 1.00 Ayer Hitam 13 9 14 t '3 13 9 14536 words
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Article70 1933-08-01 16 Further Changes in F.MS. Team Brand Unable To Play Kuala Lumpur, August 1. (From Our Own Correspondent) Two further changes in the F.M.S. vs. Colony annual cricket match are announced. Brand is unable to play and is being replaced by T.G.A.D. Cooper. Hussey, (Captain), and Macnamara are70 words
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Article109 1933-08-01 16 The funeral of the late Mr. Yeoh Seng Lye, J.P., will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, August 11. Deceased was a President and Trustee of the Yeoh Kongsi, and a prominent rice merchant of Penang. Well-known among the Chinese community, his kind109 words
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Article55 1933-08-01 16 PENANG, AUGUST 1 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2j4 4 2[4 l|ie Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 I|4 3 Documentary 2|4 3jB 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% dis.55 words
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Article375 1933-08-01 16 Fifth Annual Gala TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 13 The Fifth Annual Gala of the Chinese Swimming Club will be held at Tanjong Bungah, on Sunday, 13th August, 1933, at 3 p.m. There are nine events on the card: 1. Inter-School Relay 200 Metres for the Quarmby375 words
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Article120 1933-08-01 16 To Old Pupils The Lady Superior and the Sisters of the Penang Convent have issued invitations for an At Heme,” given to their Old Pupils on the occasion of the Lady Superior’s Feast. Ths “At Home will take place cn Saturday, August 12, at the Convent.120 words
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Article80 1933-08-01 16 July Tennis Tournament The following arc results of matches played yesterday in the above tournament: Profession Pairs :—J. P. B. Whaley and C. G. Van Houten beat F. M. Adam and S. L. McNee 6—l, 6—l. Mixed Doubles Handicap :—Miss S. Dennys and A. W. Wallich Scr.80 words
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Article36 1933-08-01 16 P.R.C. v. C.R.C. The postponed match between the C.R.C. and the P.R.C. in the Ist Division League will be played on the Esplanade on Thursday. Mr. J. G. Carr will referee the match.36 words
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Article1269 1933-08-01 16 Final Selections ARGENT AND WiNWAYS GOOD THINGS (BY TIC'-TAC) The scratchings are few for to-day s races and wi’h the fields even larger than on the first day there should be some nice dividends, particularly in the first five races. After that Argent seems to1,269 words
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Advertisement26 1933-08-01 16 E. O PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TOMORROW Special Dinner Dance MUSIC BY THE DOLLAR LINE ORCHESTRA (S.S. “PRESIDENT PIERCE”). —l —■■■ll—ißinjmiLi djLB mm ***** I.JIB. MLIIIII n——26 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-08-01 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainf&l 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 89 S TIDE TABLES Htfrh Water. Low Watsi TO-DAY 7.56 a.m. 12.25 a.m. 8.44 p.m. 2.48 p.m. TO-MORROW 0-30 a.m. 2.10 a.m. 10.25 p.m. 4.42 p.m.36 words
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