Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 August 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1933-08-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE BUSHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 180. Vol. LXXXXI.’ FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article138 1933-08-04 1 any =n. ar craft ever produced.—Reu- Britain 111 SALLENGE "MISS A 4ERICA" London, August 3. principles of speed boat introduced in Miss Brihas been built secretly at u shipped next week for ‘O re, on Lake Saint Clair, Hub.it Scott Paine hopes j, n ,to challenge Mr.any =n. :ar craft ever produced.—Reu- - 138 words
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Article105 1933-08-04 1 o. f-penny a mile. —Rugby Radio Service. High Speed Low Cost London, August 3. A stream-lined diesel electric rail by Armstrong-Whitworth to n .-ible rail travel at high speed and low r short distances, was on show in I. to-day. Carrying its own power, it idvantageo. •: f-penny a mile.—Rugby Radio Service. - 105 words
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224 1933-08-04 1 F Tancis Le Dillon Fitzgerald, lependent came up for sentence rough Police Court, having plead- i ed vto a charge of obtaining a gold cigar. case, valued £l3 7s. 6d., from i Leighton, jewellers, of Burlington An i W., by false pretences224 words
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Article216 1933-08-04 1 with a request for intervention. —Rugby Radio Service. Inciting Austrian Population BREACH OF THE FOUR POWER PACT London, August 3. Distribution of leaflets from German aeroplanes flying over Austria inciting the Austrian population against their own Government and broadcast talks which have been delivered from southwith a request for intervention.—Rugby Radio Service. - 216 words
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Article153 1933-08-04 1 It was rumoured in Seremban on Wednesday that at the Council of Undangs, held that morning, it was decided that the eldest son of the late Yam Tuan be elected Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. The eldest son is Tengku Abdul Rahman, his153 words
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Article47 1933-08-04 1 Rugby Radio Service. Resumption T o-day London, August 3. The Anglo-Soviet trade negotiations will be resumed to-morrow at the Board of Trade when the sub-committee dealing with the possible form which the new commercial treaty shall take, will continue its deliberations. —Rugby Radio Service.. Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article27 1933-08-04 1 Reuter. London, August 3. Miss Mercedes Gleitze abandoned her attempt to swim from Dover to the French coast, the weather having become rough.— Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article78 1933-08-04 1 Reuter. D.E.I. INTERNATIONAL TREATY The Hague, August 3. A bill for the application to the Dutch East Indies of the international treaty concluded in London on May 31, 1929 for safeguarding lives at sea was introduced by the Government. In an explanatory memorandum the Government statesReuter. - 78 words
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Article150 1933-08-04 1 Walked Into The Bedroom i Of The Archbishop 1 The burglary at Lambeth Palace, in, which the men walked through the Archbi-, shop of Canterbury’s bedroom while he was 1 asleep in it, was described at Tower Bridge 1 on July 24th, when Harry Lorrington, aged,150 words
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87 1933-08-04 1 Reuter. Simla, August 3. Sporadic disturbances between rival factions at Sin-Kiang in Chinese Turkestan continue despite the efforts of the Chinese Commissioner who has been sent to Urumchi to investigate affairs. Nevertheless Khojaniaz Haji, the Turkish leader, has come to terms with the Chinese authoritiesReuter. - 87 words
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Article212 1933-08-04 1 Schoolboy Victim (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 3. A pair of shorts, a belt, and a boy’s singlet by the side of a fish pool near Asam Kumbang, and no one around, aroused the suspicions of a Tamil milkman who happened to pass that way212 words
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Article78 1933-08-04 1 Reuter. Stern Measures By Parliament BOYCOTTS PROHIBITED Windhoek, August 3. Nazi activity, which recently caused protests in the legislative assembly, culminated in the assembly passing the Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance banning the wearing of uniforms without permission, prohibiting boycotting of any race or community andReuter. - 78 words
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308 1933-08-04 1 Supreme Court Reference LEARNED AND DISTINGUISHED JUDGE Reference to '.he late Mr. Justice Saw-rey-Cookson was made in the Supreme Court this morning by Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett who has arrived frem Singapore to act as Senior Puisne Judge here. There was a full attendance308 words
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Article111 1933-08-04 1 jsead Woman’s Husband in Police Custody Alleged to have been suspicious of his wife’s fidelity, a Hokkien Chinese living in a lodging house in Sultan Street, Kuala Lumpur, is in police custody in connection with the death of his wife. According to information given to the Police about111 words
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Article142 1933-08-04 1 —Reuter. Representative In Turkey UNEXPLAINED EXPULSION Constantinople, August 3. A sensation has been caused by th» unexplained expulsion from Turkey of E. T. Lander, the British representative of Metropolitan-Vickers. Lander who wasr accompanied to the frontier by Turkish detectives, told a Reuter correspondent that he was a..—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article144 1933-08-04 1 New York’s Welcome New York, July 21. Lower Broadway was thronged with wildly enthusiastic crowds fcr the return of General Balbo and his comrades from Washington, and the Italian airmen were given the greatest welcome that New York: has ever known since the home-coming of144 words
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Article46 1933-08-04 1 A fine of $5 was on Tuesday imposed on. Samuel Green Lee, the aged Tamil evangelist, who was charged in Singapore, the Third police court, for having hit a policeman in the compound of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The fine was paid.46 words
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Advertisement12 1933-08-04 1 AGATA BROTHERS I DENTISTS Office next The Dispensary Office 52, Leith Street12 words
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Advertisement62 1933-08-04 1 A A > V'X' jUfT ARRIVED The priceless treasure of baby’s life is in your hands. His health depends upon suitable feeding. Bear Brand Swiss Milk is absolutely pure, easily digested. /XYou will find full particulars re- ĕ ar^*n ĕ feeding of babies in eVePy tin nrrfHis trade mark! I62 words
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Advertisement87 1933-08-04 1 ~S2OO I COUPON TO-MORROW TO-DAY'S CONTENTS The Late Justice Cookson 1 New Speed Boat Marvel 1 How Germany Observes Treaties.. 1 Another Metro-Vickers Sensation 1 Safeguarding Life at Sea 1 Another Win for Chinese 5 County Cricket Resul s 5 Culled from Ceylon Exchanges 6 China News 7 Correspondence 987 words
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Advertisement2181 1933-08-04 2 RATES FOR CASUAL FLYING PENANG HILL &~K S I ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY T Chartered Bank nederlanssche The following machines from the Royal 0 IIC OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA HANDEL MAATSCM*b B Sine-anore Flying Club will be visiting (Incorporated in England Pen g an P g durfng nfxt week-end:- Time Table.2,181 words
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Article161 1933-08-04 3 LAWS WILL BE ENFORCED ,t Commission’s Report Is Dead NOT LIKED ort of the Lotteries Commission, cumended legislation permitting <;1 lotteries under stringent conr«i cash betting by post, is dead, comment do not intend to take m on it, but instead they will ap-..-iy the existing161 words
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Article548 1933-08-04 3 Barney Baruch— Speculator HELPING AGAIN Franklin Roosevelt is the strong man of the United States, but he is not above tak- ing a little advice now and again. And when Presidents want better and sounder advice-—why, “Barney” Baruch is I the man to give548 words
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480 1933-08-04 3 Admission by Supporter of Government’s India Proposals j S John Perronet Thompson, chairman of itive of a new organisation call- ed Union of Britain and India formed to s.ippc: the Government’s White Paper proj ~s, v■. cross-examined after giving evide.it i rore the480 words
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Article252 1933-08-04 3 AUGUST 5 Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Penang Eurasian Association Dance, I Seamen’s Institute, 8.30 p.m. Cricket F.M.S. v Colony, Penang. Penang Teachers’ Association, annual athletic sports, Hutching’s School, 2.30 p.m. AUGUST 6 Cricket F.M.S. v Colony, Penang, Contd. AUGUST 7 Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting, last252 words
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224 1933-08-04 3 The First Estimate Was For £90,000, and the Last For £129,000 The Public Accounts Committee of the House of Commons, who have turned their searchlight on methods of Government finance, make interesting revelations in a report published. For instance: The Admiralty224 words
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506 1933-08-04 3 Judge Told Over a Million Have Been Sold Already Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Division, granted Lumar, Ltd., of Wadhams Hall works, Dudley, Worcester, and Novelty Sales Services, Ltd., of Dane-street, London, an interlocutory injunction against Messrs. Russells, of Camberwell-road, S.E., restraining them506 words
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Advertisement15 1933-08-04 3 &qti erei’ ie l Representative .--Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. •Phone 4711.15 words
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Advertisement308 1933-08-04 3 tj 5 f COSH/ I B 'DO FEEL fiK f ROTTEN jOtoaaiF I JW > C wmat pity "v Ml sl\\ you didn t f TRYSOIICNUM I «C it-s a real jsgh s iwri V\ L,FE &S 4 \Nk PRESERVER W > I JM FUL.II PARTICULARS f J It I308 words
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Article1243 1933-08-04 4 Mr. W. Penrice, of Messrs. Mansfield, Ltd., arrived by the Kedah this morning. Mrs. K. McNeish, of the Malayan Educational Service, has returned from home leave. Mr. E. A. G. Anderson has passed Part One of the Law Examination, Police Probationer;.’ Standard. Mr. J. Hobbs, of the1,243 words
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Advertisement277 1933-08-04 4 I tobralco VW SO EASY i -1 WASH S' Cfc’7 X fife/ n CSjTobralco stands up wonderfully to sunshine and washing. See the fascinating range of designs. Like all Tootal Products Tobralco carries the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in wash and wear. When buying be sure to see the name277 words
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Advertisement14 1933-08-04 4 Buy Your Printed Requirements From THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.14 words
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Advertisement86 1933-08-04 4 A Model To Suit Every Purse COLUMBIA OFFER YOU THE LATEST IN MODERN SCIENTIFIC GRAFONOLAS AT PRICES THAT You CAN WELL AFFORD. UNPRECEDENTED VALUE. CADET PORTABLE. FITTED WITH AUTOMATIC STOP AND ALL NEW COLUMBIA FEATURES. PRICE $25.00 ."XA PORTABLE '4 MODEL WXX- --1& Zul 'Ai MARVELLOUS TONE I price z86 words
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Article491 1933-08-04 5 P.R.C. Beaten OTHER WIN FOR CHINESE st Division match between the creation Club and the Penang i Club was played on the Esplarday and resulted in a win for by five goals to one. The toubtedly were the superior side rasian Club held their own in If491 words
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Article238 1933-08-04 5 Jesse L. Lasky’s Distinct Success in Budapest,” which opened to good hou> s at the Majestic last night, is a picfur vhich must definitely be seen in order appreciated. F ;’y narrated below, it sounds like so ni: rash, but the story, acting, directing, et<238 words
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Article239 1933-08-04 5 —Reuter. County Cricket Results YORKSHIRE'S TEN WICKETS VICTORY Headly Scores A Double Century London, August 3. The County match between Yorkshire and Glamorgan which was commenced on Wednesday at Scarborough resulted in a win for Yorkshire by 10 wickets. Yorkshire scored 308 in the first innings.—Reuter. - 239 words
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Article108 1933-08-04 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, August 2. The annual general meeting of the Kedah Warders’ Recreation Club was held at their Club premises on Friday last. The annual report and accounts were adopted. The affairs of the association for the year 1351 were reviewed and108 words
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Article276 1933-08-04 5 Daring Comedy Romance at Queen’s Staged with the romantic lights of Vienna in the background, and dealing with a story interwoven with dramatic suspense and situation, Re-union in Vienna” made its first run last night to good houses. John Barrymore was fittingly depicted as the resistable, romantic,276 words
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863 1933-08-04 5 Hwa Kwang and Li Tek Suffer Defeat Much interest is being centred on the visit of the Ling-nan University of Canton. Apart from the esteem in which they are held by local Chinese for their remarkable prowess in basket-ball, volley-ball and football in other parts of863 words
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Article66 1933-08-04 5 Yesterday’s Championship Matches The ties that were played off yesterday resulted as follows: Men’s Open Singles, third round:—Tan Choon Kooi beat Lim Soon Hoe 15—10, 15—3. Liew Ah Foo beat Lim Kok Liang 10—15, 15—5, 15—2. Ladies Open Doubles, first round: —Miss Lim Siew Hwa and Mrs.66 words
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Article45 1933-08-04 5 C.R.C. v. Ling-nan University The following will play for the C.R.C. against the Ling-nan University to-mor-row at Victoria Green: Kam Phooi: Ee Eow, Tuck Fee, Huck. 800 (Ckpt.), Swee Weng, Chong Smg, Seng Seang, Kee Lin and Guan Wah. Reserves Foong Chin, Soo Kcai.45 words
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Advertisement7 1933-08-04 5 TIC-TAC'S FREE TREBLE ON IPOH AMATEUR RACES7 words
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Advertisement448 1933-08-04 5 Sale Values such as A I J you never saw before. g I j Just look at the right t hand column of Men's I U l< Bargains at excepT J tional prices! S.j i jHrf, 1 V 7 < < iw-W I The "Three Star" Alarm BARGAINS men{ DuraWe448 words
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Miscellaneous431 1933-08-04 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.431 words
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356 1933-08-04 6 Protest Against Pirivena Levy PENALTY ON YOUTHFUL PRIESTS A sensational development has occurred at the Vidyodaya Pirivena, Maligakanda, by the Ven’ble Morontuduwe Sri Dhammananda announcing his decision to fast unto death as a protest against the recently introduced levy of Rs. 20 per annum from356 words
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Article162 1933-08-04 6 Colombo Men And Outstation Villagers Jaffna, July 11. A mild disturbance took place at tne Jaffna gaol yesterday evening, when a party of prisoncis attacked another party, ■causing grievous injury to one man before the disturbance w’as put down by an armed guard from the162 words
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Article77 1933-08-04 6 C. I. D. Inquiry Into Gymkhana Club Defalcation Galle, July 11. Account books of the Sweeps Department of the Gymkhana Club, which were obtained from the Club authorities on an authority issued by the Magistrate, were examined to-day by C. I. D. officers. A Police guard is77 words
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Article556 1933-08-04 6 Police Raids At Three Points FIVE ARRESTS Printing Plant Seized Five arrests were made, and one thousand forged Rs. 2 currency notes as well as printing plant and accessories used for printing forged notes were seized, as the result of a successful raid carried out by the556 words
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Article338 1933-08-04 6 Cheeks, Lips And Forehead Burnt WORK OF ENEMIES, SAYS ACCUSED Matale, July 11. In the Matale Police Court to-day before Mr. R. M. G. Monypenny, the Matale Police charged a man named James Perera, of Donacumbura, with causing hurt to a little boy by assaulting him338 words
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Article67 1933-08-04 6 Houses Searched For Spurious Currency Gampaha, July 22. Several houses in Uda-Gampaha were searched by Mr. P. C. Selvaratnam, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Inspector Goonatilaka, a Sergeant and nine constables of the Depot police, last night, for spurious currency notes, and materials used for forging.67 words
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Article59 1933-08-04 6 Professional Misconduct Alleged It is learnt that the acting Chief Justice has directed that a rule be issued on a I Proctor, who is also a member of the State Council, asking him to appear before the Supreme Court, under the provisions the Courts Ordinance, to answer59 words
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Article513 1933-08-04 6 Muslim’s Petition About Son Becoming A Buddhist YOUTH QUESTIONED AT CONFERENCE Kegalla, July 10. “I am unable to interfere in this matter; your son is mature enough to decide things for himself. No Buddhist Priest, however, w’ill robe him and make him a Bhikkhu without the513 words
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Article357 1933-08-04 6 Girl Makes A Sensation in Court refuses to go with HER PARENTS Avisawella, July 12. A sensation was caused in the Police Court of Avisawella to-day when a girl, who had been brought to Court in connection with a kidnapping case, refused to stay with her parents357 words
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Article246 1933-08-04 6 No Ground For Legal Action K.C. PREPARED TO PRODUCE DOCUMENTS Law Officer’s Views The “Times of Ceylon” is able to state that the Attorney-General has decided after inquiry that the statement quoted in the following question, notice of which was given in the State Council by Mr.246 words
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Advertisement229 1933-08-04 6 Has No »|y Hair Now- I bad become L completely di&cour- f f r bged by a heavy K ■rig Eowth of disgusting Ju iir I tried depila- L y tory pastes, evil itnelling powders and painful alectric treatments even Vwl razor. Staving/ pi- •imply made the i V AjLWS229 words
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Article974 1933-08-04 7 "leading The Nation To Ruin And Extinction" OUTHWEST KUOMINTANG LEADER'S SEVERE CRITICISM CHI' A NEWS: Canton, July 24. (uomintang Southwest Executive and the Southwest Political i ch sent a telegram on July 20 warning that unless General Kai-shek’s troops stop further adiward Charhar, the Southwest s will974 words
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213 1933-08-04 7 order in that sorely tried province. Central Press. Gen. Chen Chi-Tang Appeals' For Co-operation Canton, July 21. J ral Chen Chi-tang, commander-in--1 <<f the anti-Communist south route e lition, has issued a long manifesto to, ople in Kiangsi. The message is wo-led in endearing termsorder in that sorely tried province. Central Press. - 213 words
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Article223 1933-08-04 7 Funds Substantially Increased I Canton, July 24. General Fang Chen-wu, one of the com- manders of the anti-Japanese allied forces, wired to the Southwest Political Council, acknowledging receipt of $lO,OOO remitted to him by the Association for the Support and Relief of the Volunteers. general enquired whether his223 words
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Article413 1933-08-04 7 Central Press. Reds Routed SHARP ENGAGEMENT AT KIANGSI Troops under General Yu Han-raou, commanding the first Kwangtung army, and Lieutenant General Huang Yin-huan, commanding the first independent division, had a sharp engagement with Communists at Sun Tien, and Chu Shun in southern Kiangsi. As usual, tire Reds wereCentral Press. - 413 words
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Article123 1933-08-04 7 busines activities of the guilty firm.—Central Press. Printing And Publishing Companies To Secure Permit Canton, July 24. All printing and publishing companies must secure a permit from the Southwest Bureau of Censorship of Publications. Application for registration shall be made from August 1 to the end ofbusines activities of the guilty firm.—Central Press. - 123 words
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Article94 1933-08-04 7 —Central Press. Ban Ordered By Kwangtung Provincial Government Canton, July 24. The Kwangtung Provincial Government has ordered the enforcement of the ban on import of coppert coins which has increased from 18 to 22 coppers for each dime. The depreciation of copper coins has brought much hardships to.—Central Press. - 94 words
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Article101 1933-08-04 7 N-ational Salvation- Association.—Central j Press. Against Tangku Armistice And American Loan Canton, July 21. As the Nanking troops are bending their way to Kalgan to prevent Gen. Feng Yuhsiang and his troops from fighting the Japanese, local opposition against the Tangku aimistice and the American wheatN-ational Salvation- Association.—Central j Press. - 101 words
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Article100 1933-08-04 7 at the Shau Kau Ling aerodrome. —Central Press. Entertained By Mayor Liu Chi-wen Caffion, July 22. Mr. Sun Tung-kong, who flew to Canton from Germany in a small airplane, entertained at dinner last evening by Mayor Liu Chi-wen at Nanyuen restaurant. I The Chinese aviator expects to hopat the Shau Kau Ling aerodrome.—Central Press. - 100 words
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Article105 1933-08-04 7 enemy suffered heavy loss of men.—Central j Press. Captures Red Centre In Fukien Canton, July 20. In an enveloping movement, the 19th route army is closing in on Changting, a Red centre in western Fukien. Important places near Changting have fallen into the hands of the governmentenemy suffered heavy loss of men.—Central j Press. ' - 105 words
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Article122 1933-08-04 7 .—Central Press. Department Of Reconstruction’s Plans Canton, July 24. The department of reconstruction has planned the opening of an iron and steel works near the Shek Cheng arsenal, and iron ores are to be obtained from the mines in North River districts operated either.—Central Press. - 122 words
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Advertisement239 1933-08-04 7 BRITISH MILK S J < S s S’ ENGLISH I *IIT® SOLE MAKERS ««TH) DAIRIES LT® "a i i B A Really Excellent Evaporated Unsweetened n_ H B Condensed Milk. b" Stocked in three popular sizes lb oz. 12 oz. and 6 oz. B OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS.239 words
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Article830 1933-08-04 8 Four years ago a meeting of propertyowners and tenants was convened for the purpose of discussing with His Excellency the Governor what is now known as the Weld Quay problem. The meeting conducted its deliberations in camera. Within the incredibly short space of a fortnight an official830 words
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Article1106 1933-08-04 8 Edie Thomson and Nell Thompson used to smile and nod when they met. They could not go much farther than that, for they belonged to different classes, and in the suburb certain proprieties must be ob- served. Edie was the daughter of a prosperous merchant and had social advantages.1,106 words
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Article734 1933-08-04 8 READY-MADE MYSTE9Y The Home Office state: ab number of firearms recent’the police raises one sm.,: entirely fails to satisfy. pea 16,409 lethal weapons ha 0ver—12,622 pistols and rifles, and 73 “antique firt.i up to 16,401 ingredients in arsena l but tbe differenee by Mr. Hacking’s statemer ing734 words
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Advertisement51 1933-08-04 8 BACH'S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK !i I 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., Ltd. PENANG, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala51 words
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Article79 1933-08-04 9 CHINESE MERCHANTS I N NORWAY —Reuter. /> eged Expulsion amicable RELATIONS hreatened Nanking, August 3. imicable relations between wav threaten to be disturbChina ai 1 expulsion of Chinese mered by me chants i> Norway. Office has instructed the n at Oslo strongly to pro- expulsion emphasising that )f No rw—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article118 1933-08-04 9 To Ti °f the Pinang Gazette) gi r Tii tof names, pro and con the above pi appearing in your issue of s terda3 me (an outsider for the p m; beinp Penang Hill) food for thought. The foil". questions immediately presented themselves: In whm would the118 words
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Article161 1933-08-04 9 Sir, Through the medium of your paper 1 should like to thank the Public for their kind co-operation and help in making yesterday’s match the success it was especially th< Chinese Recreation Club who lent us Victoria Green, Messrs. Storch Bros, and E. P. de Silva for161 words
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Article87 1933-08-04 9 In the i ;eme Court this morning the ■nation of Lim Chin Guan in nkruptcx as mentioned by Mr. T. E. o said that the public exattxed for Wednesday, the 2nd the late Mr. Justice Sawreyas now necessary to fix andate. Th was fixed for Wednesday,87 words
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Article47 1933-08-04 9 55 p opening took place at No. q Uah >a.d, yesterday morning. Mr. p r ,y fin, a retired Chinese interPolice Court, was found in a rope around his neck. oi r r ased was discovered, life was r( W -tinct.47 words
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Article76 1933-08-04 9 Acquitted And Discharged From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 3. The re-trial of Charles Blundell Wood, Inspector of Police, on a charge of causing the death of a Chinese hawker on the. night of June 3 last, which conunraced on Monday last, was concluded to-day at fthe76 words
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Article218 1933-08-04 9 exported pedigree stock. —Rugby Radio Service. To Be Discontinued WHOLE COST BORNE BY BRITAIN «at. London, August 3. It is authoritatively staged that the Government after consultation with the Dominions’ Ministers have decided to discontinue the Empire Marketing Board at the end of September. The board wasexported pedigree stock.—Rugby Radio Service. - 218 words
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Article97 1933-08-04 9 In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Conaghan mentioned the motion, which was postponed from last week, in the suit between Lily Yeap, by her next of friend, Lim Teck Soon, and Chew Gaik Khim, defendant. In this suit Lily Yeap asked for the administration of97 words
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Article89 1933-08-04 9 A service will be held in the above Church on Sunday next, the 6th instant and will be taken by the Rev. A. D. Harcus, M.A. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. Khoo Teng Hong, of the Government Revenue Department, Penang, son of89 words
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Article101 1933-08-04 9 —Reut r. SENTENCES DRASTICALLY REDUCED Allahabad, August 3. The High Court Judges have acquitted nine prisoners in the Meerut Conspiracy Case, including the Englishmen H. L. Hutchinson, Mitra and seven non-Commu-nists. The sen'ences were reduced on the Eng lishmen, Philip Spratt, from twelve years transportation to imprisonment—Reut r. - 101 words
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Article247 1933-08-04 9 Case Again Postponed The case in which a Chinese named Tan Twa Bak was charged w r ith giving false information to a. public servant, was mentioned to-day before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse and again postponed owing to the Chief Court Inspector, who is prosecuting, being engaged247 words
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Article167 1933-08-04 9 The case was mentioned in the Penang Police Court this morning of Ong Seng Huat, Mr. R. H. Finch appearing as counsel for the defence. The charges were of, on separate occasions, putting Kwek Seok Bok and Lim Boon Secng in fear of injury in order to167 words
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Article88 1933-08-04 9 Chong Hai Kong, a Chinese, was charged in the Police Court this morning with cheating by dishonestly inducing another, Lim Maup, to hand over gold to the value of $11.96, the offence being committed at 1 p.m. on August 3 at shop No. 11c, Buckingham Street. Accused claimed88 words
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92 1933-08-04 9 Lo Weng, a Chinese, was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant of Pong Lo Mong in respect of $843.59 in cash and cheque. Accused claiming trial, bail was allowed of $3OO and the case was postponed till August 11. A Chinese92 words
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Article104 1933-08-04 9 o HN- Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £214-2-6 £214-10-0 TIN—(S Months) Luuduu £214-10-0 £214-17-6 Singapore $109.37% $109.50 Business Done Penang $109.25 $109.50 Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA —(Sundried) $3.85 $3.85 BLACK PEPPER $15.00 $15.00 RUBBER London 3.-_:d. 4 New York 7fJc.(G) 7%c.(G) Singapore c^-s 13% cts. TAPIOCA104 words
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Advertisement28 1933-08-04 9 MADAME DAVIES 30, Bishop Street, Penang. Arrived For The Races: MODEL GOWNS AND HATS. Special Race Bargains in BRITISH DRESS FABRICS. 490—20 21 27 28-7 3 4 10-8.28 words
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Advertisement219 1933-08-04 9 another J W value of Cow Gate Milk Food for the H This child is a doctor's baby! Freshly made, freshly packed and freshW ly shipped in dated tins, Cow &l Gate i N W provides to-day the safest and most yCC 1 a, reliable substitute for the V ecC219 words
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Advertisement24 1933-08-04 9 Estates Mines Wr. SUPPLY All printed requirements at competitive prices. WE WANT yfC’S RUS'MFS* ENQtimifS INVITfO IMMEDIATS ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVER/ Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD,24 words
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Article1822 1933-08-04 10 THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY - PENANG'S TRANSMITTER (V S I A H) THE CARE OF ACCUMULATORS—TRACING TROUBLES (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY) The new Shortwave Station (VSIAH) of the Penang Wireless Society has begun making preliminary tests on a wavelength of 42 metres. Many reports have reached us and from them we gather that1,822 words
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Article124 1933-08-04 10 To-day at the Esplanade, from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 1. March —Bond Of Friendship—Mac Rogan. 2. Overture—Raymond—Thomas. 3. Selection —Madame Butterfly—Fuccini. 4. Cornet Solo —Serenade—Schubert. 5. Prelude Mazurka from “Coppelia Delibes. 6. Medley—Hungarian—Hume. 7. Two Favourites Waltz—The Waltz You Saved For Me Kahn. Fox Trot—My Baby Just124 words
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Advertisement110 1933-08-04 10 Blackheads and 4 Enlarged' SPores Gone in 3 ir KB’ can' now E easily Finnish black heads enlarged pores, and have a new white skin in 3 days by the use of Tokalcn Vanishing Skinfood This contains predigested dairy cream and BHBBHI olive oil combined with whitening, tonic and astringent110 words
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Miscellaneous1079 1933-08-04 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTS STATIONS (By THE FENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION 43 aS g J? STATION. Ht |J u 15 53 J? 'd—fa 2 I z 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 6 98 30,602 Coltano, Italy 1/3 13 041,079 words
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425 1933-08-04 11 NEW G OVERNMENT BILL TO FIGHT GUNMEN Pena! Servitude for Carrying Firearms Law This Year Thu Ck ament’s long-promised plans r stren t uing the law against armed dits art disclosed in the text of a Bill the House of Lords by the of Lu. an. L rl is 1116425 words
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213 1933-08-04 11 Grappling With Arrears of Cases in October The 18 King’s Bench Division judges will be in town when the Law Courts reopen in October after the Long Vacation. But there are only twelve King’s Bench courts, including two wooden buildings in the Judges Quadrangle.213 words
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Article101 1933-08-04 11 But Momma Took Fright A display of fury by her sheikh-lover so a'armed a middle-aged and wealthy American woman visitor to Baghdad that she left the city by air. The two met casually in a Baghdad hotel and “Momma” wrote him love-letters in English. Preparations were101 words
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Miscellaneous1139 1933-08-04 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE. PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 6 a. m. 6 a. m S p m a n m .to to to to to to tn o P- m. 7 p. m. p. m. 91,139 words
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Article1264 1933-08-04 12 Mr. David Carruthers, who presided, at the Twenty-third Ordinary General Meeting j of Shareholders of Juru Estates, Ltd., held, at 7 Royal Bank Place Glasgow, C. 1., on' 28th June, 1933, said With your permission we will hold as read the Report and Accounts which have' been1,264 words
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Article1125 1933-08-04 12 The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Jitra Rubber Plantations Limited, was held at the offices of the Company, 30, 1 Mincing Lane, E.C., on Wednesday, the sth! July, 1933. Mr. A. P. Hadow (Chairman of the Company) presided. Mr. W. E. Crane representing the Secretaries1,125 words
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Article455 1933-08-04 12 I Messrs. William Jacks Co., reported on July 12 as follow’s: —With the U.S.A, using i their Dollar deflation apparently for the [joint purpose of helping Producers and j Debtors at the expense of Consumers and j creditors, it appears to us to be probable that at455 words
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Article59 1933-08-04 12 The following are Tin Outputs for the month of July 1933 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED. —420 piculs. KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LTD. Output (Piculs) 2,299 Hours run 1306 Yardage 394,000 Estimated value of Ore ..$154,600 Estimated Gross Mine Profit $121,400 Ore Sales suspended until Ist September. MALAYAN TIN DREDGNG,59 words
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Article72 1933-08-04 12 The following are Rubber Outputs foi the month of July 1933 Lbs. The Penang Rubber Estates Co., Ltd, 376,000 The Sabrang Rubber Estate Ltd. 105,000 The Straits Rubber Co., Ltd. 243,500 The Rubana Rubber Estates Ltd. 120,000 The Bagan Serai Co., Ltd. 47,800 The Tali Ayer Rubber Estates72 words
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Article128 1933-08-04 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 84 21 32 84 25 32 New York 4.53 4.46’2 Montreal 4.81% 4.79 Brussels 23.75’2 23.77% Geneva 17.13% 17.15 Amsterdam 8.20% 8.22 Milan 63 3 16 63% Berlin 13.90 13.92’2 Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 [Vienna 30128 words
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Article56 1933-08-04 12 PENANG, AUGUST 4 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|4 4 m|ts 2|4 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 I|4 3 Documentary 2|4 3jS On New York Bank Demand 51% nom. France T.T. 975 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.56 words
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Article71 1933-08-04 12 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held on 8-8-33: 1. Minutes of last meeting held on 25-7-33 to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers, etc. to71 words
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Article738 1933-08-04 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foilowing were the latest quotation! in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share fist to-day. Yesterday To-day i Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers i MINING Austral Malay 27 0 28 6 28 6 30 0c Ayer Hitam 13,9 14|3 13[9 Ayer Weng 95 1.00 95738 words
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Advertisement87 1933-08-04 12 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE." "a- 1 Ajl ilhil roL ii «I i-esh I Ther ,S the hauntm9' II and delig’ n ess Il indefinable p er fum*' Evening m |heCareJl Il Soft as a zep f a c« of Evening to87 words
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Article572 1933-08-04 13 3 dule of Principal Lines Is a list of vessels arriving I Penang during the week; p PORT TO-DAY from Moulmein, etc. Sails |B s>i Moulmein and Tavoy I for M<r-’u, Singapore. Sails for ()rt said, Genoa, Marseilles, P Pohll; 10 l Vi v twerp, Rotterdam572 words
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Article1502 1933-08-04 13 AIR MAIL. A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-mor-row. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with s.s. “Chr. Huygens” at Belawan) by the1,502 words
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Advertisement79 1933-08-04 13 dp ■NtRVBS' fake Sanatogen The True Tonic-Food DIVINE MEDICINE OF HERNIA 1 Cent per cent success without I OPERATION Why do you differ from Hernia Come I to us; we shall nake a contract with you 1 and cure you of the disease. If you fail to see us, send79 words
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Advertisement132 1933-08-04 13 RADIO GRAMOPHONE AMPLIFIER. BASKET VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENTS. AT OUR OPEN AIR STADIUM TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. BASKET BALL KUANGCHOW LIN AN (China) vs. LI TEK (Penang) VOLLEY BALL KUANGCHOW LINAN (China) vs. TAI SUN (Penang) N.B. —ALL SHOWS Children occupying seats will be charged half price and the co-operation of132 words
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Miscellaneous43 1933-08-04 13 6. 75 TO-NIGHT I MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.45 P.M Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Deliciously Daring Comedy Romance PAkRYMORE &VIEMHA 1! I THE YEAR’S GAYEST, SAUCIEST I F 1 fill 1 COMEI>Y SET TO A background J OF BEAUTIFUL VIENNESE MUSIC 1 PLAN AT MOUTKIE’S ’PHONE 795.43 words
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Miscellaneous387 1933-08-04 13 I_| ,l_ A BIG HOLIDAY SHOW! > 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I MATINEES TO-MORROW and SUNDAY. C L ACCLAIMED BY LAST NIGHT’S BIG CROWDS AS THE MOST THRILLING PICTURE YET SEEN j L Finding 10ve... with a girl so gentle, 1 f so sweet, that he protects her at |j >387 words
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Article414 1933-08-04 14 FROM WEST END OFFICES KEPT ABROAD BY THREATS ‘Expenses’ Trick More than fifty girls, chiefly from industrial centres, have disappeared in the last few months. “The Sunday Dispatch” is able to reveal that most of these girls have been lured away by one man. UP-TO-DATE METHOD His414 words
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172 1933-08-04 14 Clings to Wages Bag Throughout Struggle in a North London Alley A woman grappled with two men who jumped from a motorcar in Wedmorestreet Upper Holloway, N„ and attacked Mr. William Carpenter, manager of a factory in Towell-lane, who was carrying his172 words
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Article834 1933-08-04 14 The German Warning LABOUR’S “BIG mistake Mr. Edo Fimmen, general secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation, was one of ttfe speakers at a demonstration in the King’s Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, organised by the Manchester, and Salford Trades Council “against war, against Fascism, for Socialism834 words
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Advertisement340 1933-08-04 14 J. i jiiiiiili lUMIIg 11 rr-r— i llliifc HSim. 8 h iTW -<z J y•• k i 1 i |g|M I’Jgj i»«‘Allenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are Misily prepared leir use gives milk supply, ainst infantile iorted every340 words
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Advertisement302 1933-08-04 14 1 0» <AH ONi DOLIAk I ffte A.lgyl H l I Tw I Publbhtd in aid ®t I OF MALAYA I ALMOST MAD WITH SKIM TROUBLE VLoimndfl of sufferers afflicted with Eczema, Pruritus, Psoriasis, or other skin trouble* have been completely cured by Dr. D. Dennis wonderful heal, jng Prescription.302 words
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Advertisement2218 1933-08-04 15 d d A -T, P. ©.-BRITISH INOIA /«< A\ and apcar lines m P R£flENTl N(j (Companies Incorporated in England) V* BLUB FUMMEU LIME tdavc, uamf nv I MAIL PASSENGFR »nd CAPCn SERVICES v. IS LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR p THEUS London, Amsterdam and2,218 words
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Article556 1933-08-04 16 e. J. s. On Ihe Spot It is with some diffidence that we approach the writing of a critique of the play “on the Spot as produced by the > Penang Repertory Players last evening at the E. and O. Hotel. We shall have to write ae. J. s. - 556 words
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Article125 1933-08-04 16 Heads Guilty To Breach Of Trust MAGISTRATE SAYS HE WAS LUCKY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 3. C. G. Rodrigo pleaded guilty in the third court to taking two amounts of $14.70 and $13.80 for his own use as he had to go to Penang125 words
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221 1933-08-04 16 On Ipoh Amaiessr Races $2OO FOR THREE WINNERS In response to numerous requests, and the popularity ox the first Treble Competition it has been decided to hold another cn the fiist day of the Ipoh Amateur Races to be run at Ipoh on Friday, August 18.221 words
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Article111 1933-08-04 16 July Tennis Tournament The following are the results of ties played yesterday Profession Pairs M. T. P. Rule and G. C. Watson beat J. E. A. Clark and L. M. Norris 6 —o, 6 —2. Mixed Doubles Mrs. P. N. Knight and N. A. Sedwick beat Mr.111 words
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224 1933-08-04 16 On sale to-day at the modest price of $l, Tolong Lagi is, in every respect, a worthy successor to Tolong Lah. As its publisher, Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, says, It is the Puck of Malaya—an impudent, irreverent, irresponsible boy, tickling the solemn donkey of puritance224 words
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Article90 1933-08-04 16 The following arrived by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore, this morning. Capt. H. T. Bloxham, Segt. Carpenter, Ft.-Lt. V. Croome, Dr. Hopkins, Mr. H. B. Noon, Mr. D. H. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs T. Leijssius, Mr. R. N. Byatt, Mr. A. C. Smith, Mr. W. H. McNeill, Mi.90 words
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Advertisement81 1933-08-04 16 PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TO-MORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Music By THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA (Under the direction of Leonardo) TUESDAT, Augusf 3th. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present "GN THE SPOT" BY EDGAR WALLACE. BOOKING AT THE HOTEL OFFICE. (A Few Seats Available). E. O. GARAGE. FIRST CLASS CARS ON HIRE DAY81 words
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Advertisement27 1933-08-04 16 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. Our shops in Penang and Bagan Luar will be closed on Saturday, August 5 at NOON Monday, August 7 at 10 A.M.27 words
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Advertisement17 1933-08-04 16 $2OO FOR Winners TIC TAG'S OFFER FOR IPOH AMATEUR RACES COUPON AND RULES IN To Morrow's gazette17 words
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Advertisement220 1933-08-04 16 j JUST ON DISPLAY NEW Romaine George- e i 000 A Lovely Dull Surfaced Hec/vy I 1 Georgette. Exquisitely Light and Supple Yet With A New Diagonal Crispness. 000 THE PERFECT MATERIAL FOR THIS TROPICAL WEATHER In 8 Pleasing Shades. I Samples Will Be Gladly Sent On Application, AT PARMANAND'S220 words
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Advertisement67 1933-08-04 16 AUSTRAL MALAY TIN limited. (Incorporated in tl. Federated >’ States). NOTICE OF 32ND NOTICE IS n( ce Y a Dividend the i ‘due share has been refcldefsj payable to registr Ta i ?l < the offices of t and Sydney, on i'.'hat tn nst<f day of August, books will be67 words
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Miscellaneous35 1933-08-04 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 79 E Noon 92 N TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wats TO-DAY 11.27 a.m. 6.21 a.m. 6.25 p. m. TO-MORROW 12.20 a.m. 6.21 a.m. 12.14 p.m. 7.06 p.m.35 words
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