Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 August 1933
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Title Section20 1933-08-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE esT SHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAII Y Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, 10*h AUGUST, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article243 1933-08-10 1 proceeded with.—Rug®yßadio Service Hons At Simla m ANEOUS DISCUSSIONS London, August 9. ons between reprei and Japanese Govs ade agreement to reT cordance with six P’ unciation, expires on n at Simla about SepOctober low, i British Commercial attending in an adCcmmerce member of ha, and Mr.proceeded with.—Rug®yßadio Service - 243 words
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Article110 1933-08-10 1 rc v. ry hot.—Reuter Wire- Extra Trains To Brighton > Th,. London, August 7. the fi,. ar holiday of the year—by in August—was enjoyed Uindon rd 11 com ing to or leaving ieait v 1 ited that the railways alone -i I:,U >°oo P erc v. ry hot.—Reuter Wire- - 110 words
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Article397 1933-08-10 1 i.—Reuter. President Roosevelt's Hint AMBASSADOR TO SPAIN SAILS Havana, Aug. 10. A state of war equivalent to martial law was signed by President Machado to become effective immediately. It decrees that no one is allow’ed in the streets after 6 p.m. local time. Guards have beeni.—Reuter. - 397 words
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Article108 1933-08-10 1 —Reuter. Airmen Never See Ocean London, Aug. 8. Codos and Rossi never once saw the ocean on their way across the Atlantic, according to a message to the newspaper “Intransigeant”, dropped at Le Bourget. The message declared that the airmen struck such bad weather off Halifax, Nova Scotia,—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article57 1933-08-10 1 —Reuter. May Have To Close Offices AMBIGUOUSLY WORDED ORDER Berlin, August 10. Foreign shipping companies may he forced to close their German offices following an ambiguously worded order which considerably restricts the freedom of German passengers who book passages with a foreign company. Interpretation of the—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article51 1933-08-10 1 grees fahrenheit was registered.—Rugby Radio Service. 84c F. At 5 p.m. London, Aug. 9. Warm, dry weather continues throughout southern England and after a cooler morning thermometer readings in London w’ere again, in the later afternoon, over 80 degrees. At five o’clock 84 degrees fahrenheit wasgrees fahrenheit was registered.—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article32 1933-08-10 1 ’.—Rugby Radio Service. Resumed Yesterday London, Aug. 9. Anglo-Soviet negotiations dealing with the possible form of a new commercial treaty were resumed at the Board of Trade to-day.—Rugby Radio Service.’.—Rugby Radio Service. - 32 words
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Article64 1933-08-10 1 PROMISE OF HELP DENIED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 9. 1 he Publicity Bureau denies as absolutely unfounded a statement in a vernacular paper that Japan had undertaken to help Siam in case of foreign intervention. The promise was supposed to have been given by the64 words
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Article88 1933-08-10 1 .—Reuter Wireless. 89,000 Brown Shirts Inspected Berlin. August 6. A military spectacle comparable only' w’ith pre-war days was held to-day at Tempt Ihoffield when 80,000 “brown shirts” from Berlin and district were inspected by Herr Roehm, Chancellor Hitler’s chief-cf-staff. The march past was headed by Prince August.—Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article48 1933-08-10 1 .—Reuter. R3sult of Sedition March Madras, Aug. 7. Raj?. Ccpal?. Chariar, Gandhi’s chief lieutenant, and sixteen others have been sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment. They were arrested at Trichangode while carrying out a sedition march and preaching the National Congress “Gospel” en route.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article59 1933-08-10 1 ;.—Rugby Radio Service. CARRIES HEAVY BAG OF PEBBLES Southwold, Aug. 9. The Duke of York is entertaining 400 boys drawn from public schools and industrial centres in camp at Southwold. During games to-day, the Duke, wearing a pull-over and shorts, won a race in which;.—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article168 1933-08-10 1 I. —Reuter Wireless. Drivers Refuse to Accept Compromise London, Aug. 5. August Bank, holiday week-end was ushered in with a strike of London taxi drivers, all drivers except these owning their own cabs being called off the streets by* the Transport and Workers Union today #l*’ itI.—Reuter Wireless. - 168 words
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Article67 1933-08-10 1 Reuter Wireless. Royal Southern Yacht Club’s Regatta London, Aug. 5. His Majesty’s cutter, “Britannia” gained her second victory at Cowes by winning the principal event in the Royal Southern Yacht Clubs’ Regatta. Mr. W. L. Stevenson’s all steel yacht Velsheda finished first but had toReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article49 1933-08-10 1 —Reuter Wireless. 20,000 Feet Drop Before Opening Parachute Leningrad, Aug. 7.0 The airman Jevdokinos dropped 20,00(7 feet from an aeroplane to-day before pulling his parachute cord, after which he safely drifted 2,000 feet to earth. This constitutes a new world record for delayed drop parachute jumping.—Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article91 1933-08-10 1 thrown overboard, the balloon sank —Reuter Wireless. Chicago, Aug. 5. An unsuccessful attempt to reach an altitude of 15 miles in the Stratosphere has been made by Commander Settle of the United States Navy. The balloon descended on the railway line 10 minutes afterthrown overboard, the balloon sank —Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article156 1933-08-10 1 country from which he is deported. -Reuter Wireless. Fill! Report Received NO DIPLOMATIC ACTION Istanbul, August 5. Sir George Clarke, the British Ambassador, has informed Reuter that he has received from the Turkish Government a. full report with reference to the expulsion of Mr. Lander. Thecountry from which he is deported. -Reuter Wireless. - 156 words
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180 1933-08-10 1 A former manager of a branch bank, Andrew Nor on Beveridge, aged 25, was bound over and ordered to pay £9 costs at Brighton Police Court for obtaining money by false pretences from Mr. G. B. Harding, an antique dealer, and for obtaining credit180 words
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Advertisement76 1933-08-10 1 TALISMALT fortennis .Jolly good garnet Now for our TALISMALT.* y\ TALISMALT and lennTs are inseparable. the health givĕF v TALISMALT gives fhe energy that makes good COfltainS M 8 I f tennis possible, but then it is good for athletes •I I I I of every kind. Why not buy76 words
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Advertisement117 1933-08-10 1 1 •i i £2OO MUST BE WON Page 2. TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Indo-Japanese Trade Agreement 1 Martial Law in Cuba 1 Duke Wins Race at Camp 1 Japan and Siam Expulsion of Mr. Landers 1 Shipping Companies in Germany 1 P.A.A.A. Annual Meeting 5 English Racing 5 Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting Official117 words
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Advertisement2267 1933-08-10 2 TIC-TAC'S FREE RIITES FOB casMl iN °X s “o™o N BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS limited. T ir? EB I E (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Chartered Bank NEDERLANuSCPP OF INDIA> AUSTRALIA AND CHINA HANDEL lU3 Successors to (Incorporated in England 5 HA?p|' All communications relating to -THE CHINESE cxwimekcial BANK by Boyal2,267 words
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Article1235 1933-08-10 3 Reply To Mr. Baldwin FISCAL FREEDOM OF “NO LEGALITY” Lord Lloyd, speaking at a meeting in Oldham organised by the Lancashire and India Trade Preservation Society, devoted himself to a reply to the speech delivered recently by Mr. Stanley Baldwin at Belle Vue, Manchester. The1,235 words
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Article355 1933-08-10 3 Dr. Sheppard’s Criticism “TOO CLEVER WITHOUT BEING WISE” The Very Rev. H. R. L. (“Dick”) Sheppard criticised pacifists when he addressed a demonstration which followed the National Peace Congress at Oxford. “Pacifism,” he said, “is not doing nicely just now. Sometimes when I go to pacifist355 words
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Advertisement402 1933-08-10 3 HDD prescription If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobiea Salt Rheujn, Prickly Heat, .Jr Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, Itching Eruptions and Rashes, use D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few i ops of this marvellous lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain goes at once, and a few applications402 words
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Advertisement181 1933-08-10 3 i I I |j say ‘Whisky fj I say I I Dewar's I I ‘WhiteLabel’ W r|L— Jiri SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang, Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. Penang and Ipoh. HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETER I I IL MADE IN TWO MODELS WITH ROLLS 24, 26 AND 28 INCHES LONG.181 words
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Article880 1933-08-10 4 True Aim Of Oxford And Other Movements THE PRIMATE ON A HIGH IDEAL A plea for true peace and unity within the Church was made by the Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching in Canterbury Cathedral in connection with the centenary j of the Oxford Movement.880 words
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Article415 1933-08-10 4 July Donations Government Contribution, A[c Repatriations $l-388.00 Ex-Services Association of Malaya 763 Incorporated Society of Planters 120.00 Clubs 3 612 7 Messrs. Mansfield C 0.., Ltd... 50.00 Messrs. Osborne Chappel 20.00 G. E. Teale Esq. 25.00 F. J. Hussey Esq. 15.00 J. A. Harvey Esq. 500 “Out415 words
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Article903 1933-08-10 4 Mr. R. Duiaisamy Iyer, barrister-at-law, lately of Kuala Lumpur, has started practice in Klang. Mr. N. Grice M.C.S., who is away on furlough, is expected to return by the P. O. “Corfu.” Lieut. H. F. Hutchinson, R.A., has passed an examination held at Fort Canning in colloquial903 words
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Article242 1933-08-10 4 A Chinese Festival Yesterday, the nineteenth day of the Chinese sixth moon, was the birthday of Kuan Im Hood Chor, the Chinese goddess of mercy. From 11 p.m. on Tuesday, August 8, until late last night, a continual stream of worshippers poured into the242 words
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Article42 1933-08-10 4 The following passengers arrived in Penang this morning by the outward bound s.s. “Sarpedon” Miss M. H. Amour, Mr. and Mrs. G. Good, Mr. G. E. Higgins, Dr. H. P. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Railton and Master Railton.42 words
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Article164 1933-08-10 4 A. M. Hussain The death occurred yesterday after a brief illness of Mr. A. M. Hussain, a popular member of the staff of the Post Office, who had recently gone on a transfer to Bukit Mertajam. The deceased, who was in the prime of life,164 words
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117 1933-08-10 4 When George Hatton, aged 22, of Prince’s Park-avenue, Golders Green, N.W., was charged at Hendon Police Court with stealing a notice and pole from Northsquare, Hampstead Garden Suburb, he said he had been to a “bottle party.” It lasted from 9 a.m. to117 words
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Advertisement265 1933-08-10 4 <*b MEET ME IN THE GLOAMING Fg t GB 0/3 i may BE I LOVE YOU TOO MUCH 1 FOR SWEET MUSIC, RUDEE VALLEE. IS THE ACKNOWLEDGE! VDEr I THE LATTER IS IRVING BERLIN’S LATEST COMPOSIT' (~b tie JUST AN OLD CHATEAU Va riety Nov Itv i Ga 63b 1265 words
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640 1933-08-10 5 Annual Meeting On Saturday H ATS YESTERDAY AND HIS AFTERNOON ang Amateur Athletic Associa.al Championship Meeting will be Saturday on the Esplanade. The nt r this year’s meeting have been tlly heavy with the result that i to be worked off yesterday and ne or two640 words
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Article61 1933-08-10 5 —Reuter. International T.-Y.-O. Plate EASY WIN FOR TOTEM DANCE The following was the result of the International Two- Year-Old Plate run at Kingston Park to-day TOTEM DANCE 1 MAID OF ESSEX 2 PHARSALUS 3 Nine Ran. Won by one and a half lengths three lengths between second and—Reuter. - 61 words
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59 1933-08-10 5 l.—Reuter. Turnbull Replaces Jardine London, August 9. R. E. S. Wyatt will captain England against the West Indies in the third Test at the Oval on August 12 in place of Jardine who was injured, and is being replaced by Maurice Turnbull. Gregory is twelfthl.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article79 1933-08-10 5 Result of Wilson Cup Competition The following are the results of the Wilson Cup (presented by G. W. Wilson and Company) and the Eclectic competition played over the Sungei Patani golf course on Sunday Wilson Cup—over 36 holes (stroke) Winner K. Bruce (180 —32) 148. Runners79 words
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Article85 1933-08-10 5 Examination Closed After numerous hearings the public examination of Lim Chin Guan, the ex-Penang millionaire, in bankruptcy was closed yesterday morning. Practically the whole of the morning was taken up by questions from Mr. T. E. Conaghan, appearing on behalf of the petitioning creditor, Mr.85 words
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Article63 1933-08-10 5 When Penang was founded in 1786, the Jack had only the red cross of St. George on a white ground and the white cross of St. Andrew. To-morrow being 147 th anniversary of the founding of Penang, the Jack, above described, will be flown at the Tomb of63 words
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Article373 1933-08-10 5 Large and Merry Gathering at St. George’s Party The Reverend Keppel Garnier and Mrs. Keppel Garnier presided at the Garden Party held in the grounds of St. George’s Parsonage by the Ministering Children’s League yesterday afternoon on behalf of the Ottershaw and St. Nicholas’ Homes Fund. After373 words
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146 1933-08-10 5 On Saturday, August 12th, an “At Home” will be given at the Convent at 2.30 p.m., fGi all the Old Pupils of the Convent cn the occasion of the Lady Superior’s Feast. Invitations have been sent to many io. mev pupils, but146 words
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Article861 1933-08-10 5 Assize Action By Vicar’s Widow CURING MISHAP Breach Of Warranty Alleged The hearing was resumed at Chester 1 Assizes before Mr. Commissioner Kennedy of an action for damages for breach of warranty brought by Mrs. Catherine May Mayhew Jones, widow of a clergyman, of Cefn, Hendre, against Messrs.861 words
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Advertisement391 1933-08-10 5 A terrific I success/, j GREATER BARGAINS! I GREATER Selections!! GREATER VALUES!!! GREATER RESULTS!!!! < f MEN'S GREY FLANNELS 5 1 You can’t beat this Really fine wool flannel > I I I' sport’s trousers in new light silver grr y, I 1 I pleated waist, modern style tailoring. Well391 words
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Article1893 1933-08-10 6 GREAT BRITAIN BEATS AMERICA AMAZING TENNIS Ellsworth Vines Faints On Court Great Britain has gained a dramatic tennis victory over America in the interzone final of the Davis Cup by 4 matches to 1, and now meets France in the challenge round. America, by winning the doubles,1,893 words
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Advertisement186 1933-08-10 6 OH I r Never neglect CONSTIPATION I i Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Hi As a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. They give you clean bowels which act I I regularly, a healthy stomach, a lively liver186 words
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Advertisement245 1933-08-10 6 JQHNNIF WAfaKER orn ■‘CWL2 \lB2O- /AM* still \g° in g '.strong For your very good health holds twice its meaning over a glass of Johnnie Walker. There is no finer or healthier stimulant than whisky., and no Ws whisky more acceptable than JOHNNIE WALKER. RED LABEL for all occasions, the245 words
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Article1295 1933-08-10 7 OFFICIAL MINUTES REFUND ON ASSESSMENTS cs of an ordinary meeting of the ipal Commissioners of George Town, 1 held on Tuesday, the 25th July, i 1933. 1 nt Mr. W. R. Boyd (President), 1 p E. Smith, Mr. Khoo Sian i [r. H. H. Abdool Cader, Dr.1,295 words
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Article45 1933-08-10 7 To-day at the “Esplanade” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —The Old Ship—O'Keefe. 2. Overture—Rienzi —Wagner. 3. —Reminiscences of Gounod —Godfrey. 4. Waltz—Masquerade—Nicholls. 5. Fox Trot—Hello Beautiful —Donaldson. 6. Selection —Russian Folk Songs—Higgs. 7. Finale—Dog’s March —Roose. God Save The King45 words
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Miscellaneous176 1933-08-10 7 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. Can Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.176 words
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Article809 1933-08-10 8 Many theories have been put forward to account tor the collapse of the World Economic Conference, but on one feature of it—perhaps it would be more accurate to say the lack of that feature a general and strange silence has been observed. This is all the more809 words
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Article1230 1933-08-10 8 "TO TRAVEL HOPEFULLY It was the Atlantic Ocean. —A. V. M. in the Manchester Guardian. In the days when Irish freedom was still a romantic ideal instead of a commonplace reality, I took my bicycle out of the train at Ennis and set off to do the forty miles orIt was the Atlantic Ocean.—A. V. M. in the Manchester Guardian. - 1,230 words
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Article634 1933-08-10 8 A BASEBALL SLUMP Owing to the slump, prof» b ball in the United States is r "rough much the same kind of cri proiej. sional football in England. y f this season, baseball crowd major and the minor leagu the smallest on record. E\ ome Qf the634 words
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Advertisement170 1933-08-10 8 I YOU'LL BE READY I FOR THE BOOM I you Drink I Dottie Of I £Dog I guinness I Ijfi D a y I SOLE AGENTS: »r^n. ra 1 l -HI I I ’PHONE 857. JUST ARRIVED! I New Zealand Blue Cod j PRICE 50 CENTS PER LB. 5 SINGAPORE170 words
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Advertisement68 1933-08-10 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER -'i ■'l p 1 J i' THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE So long cherished by all dainty womanhood that it has become a very part of modern social life. For the informal occasion, when heavier and more exotic perfumes are out of place, there is no fragrance which so perfectly68 words
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Article197 1933-08-10 9 spur to furthe: ffort.—Rugby Radio Service. 3'"9 Figures A SP k TO FURTHER effort London, Aug. 9. r Labour announces an *Th MlB' mber of persons employc in at the end of July of ires for June, making an nA oVt'l o since the beginning of ia«spur to furthe: ffort.—Rugby Radio Service. - 197 words
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Article85 1933-08-10 9 >. —Reuter. Machine Overturns Ponta Delgada (Azores), August 9. One of the fifteen Italian flying boats while taking off to join the Horta contingent at the resumption of the flight, overturned. one of the crew being drowned and \hree injured It was later reported that four>.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article25 1933-08-10 9 r—Reuter. Colonial Secretary of Macao Macao, August 9. The death occurred to-day of Dr. Magalhaes, Colonial Secretary, at the age of sixty—Reuter.r—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article71 1933-08-10 9 1 ties of th. ompany.—Rugby Radio Ser rice. Contracts To Value Of £130,000 Placed London, August 9. The Great A’estern Railway Company 7 bounce the placing of contracts for developments and improvements to the value £130,000. These include a big scheme at Addington and the Swansea Docks1 ties of th. ompany.—Rugby Radio Ser • rice. - 71 words
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Article116 1933-08-10 9 THRE AT TO LANCASHIRE SPINNING German Duties Discussed London, August 9. "ns of the Manchester Chamber ommen participated in the discussion er(ia y with the Cotton Spinners and Ip" 11 1 Association and the FederaQj,. r Cotton Spinners concerning d 11 the Lancashire spinning inthe c fr !n cent increase116 words
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Article124 1933-08-10 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Astonishing Semi-Official Communique BAD IMPRESSION CREATED London, Aug. 9. The British press expresses relief at the assurances given by the German Government to the Italian Government regarding Germany’s future relations with the other Powers. Meanwhile, astonishment is expressed that following these assurances a semi-of-ficial.—Rugby Radio Service. - 124 words
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415 1933-08-10 9 “In The Interest Of Justice And For His Own Safety” A secret witness gave evidence at Marl-borough-street Police Court. His name was withheld at the request of the police “in the interests of justice and also for the witness’s own415 words
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Article25 1933-08-10 9 .—Reuter. HONOLULU AEROPLANE CRASH Honolulu, August 10. Five United States naval airmen were killed and one injured in an aeroplane crash here. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article126 1933-08-10 9 —Reuter. Considerable Anxiety BAN ON SUNDAY'S PARADE Dublin, August 9. Considerable anxiety prevails over the general political situation following rowdy scenes at the Blue Shirts’ Ball last night. It is expected that the Free State Government will ban Sunday’s parade of the Blue Shirts. The situation will.-—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article249 1933-08-10 9 Continental Gangs British prestige and credit abroad are again being used for their own ends by gangs of clever Continental crooks. The “Daily Mai!” revealed recently how Scotland Yard detectives have for some time been working with French, German. Dutch, and Belgian police in tracking down249 words
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256 1933-08-10 9 A Miner, who was awaiting trial on a charge of the murder of his sweetheart, was found hanging from the bar of his cell window in Lincoln Prison. At the inquest at the prison on Harry Dobb, aged. 32, of Slater-street,256 words
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Article104 1933-08-10 9 Supreme Court Order A divorce matter, No. 9 of 1933, in which the parties are Allan Barnard William Acton (plaintiff) and Peggy Acton (defendant), was mentioned on Tuesday in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard) when a motion to dispense with co-respondents was allowed.104 words
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Article122 1933-08-10 9 Mother Alarmed By Cries F rom The Bed I An unusual incident happened in a house in Prinsep Street, Singapore, on Monday. It appears that a Chinese woman of the labouring class left her 15 days old baby girl on the bed whilst she did the cooking.122 words
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Article89 1933-08-10 9 Tamil Injures Two Policemen Alleged to have assaulted two police constables to such an extent that one is still in hospital, a slovenly-looking Tamil was produced before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, on Tuesday, and charged on two counts of voluntarily causing hurt to public89 words
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Article106 1933-08-10 9 TIN--Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £214-12-6 £215-10-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £214-15-0 £215-10-0 Singapore $llO. $110.25 Business Done Penang $llO.OO 110.27>/ 2 Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons. COPRA- (Sundried) $3.70 BLACK PEPPEB $15.00 $15.00 3%d 33id Xroi 7^c(G) 7 c(g > 12% cts. 13 cts. Singapore TAP F^106 words
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Advertisement183 1933-08-10 9 '< T r What a Relief Bl everything is plain sailing now... TL r r f* r,, l H.’.' i “S I here is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry SBfii and Anxiety have given place y/v i to Relief and Cheerfulness— SS/J > f BABY IS ON COW183 words
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Article812 1933-08-10 10 Sir S. Hoare’s Review AN OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for India, presented to the Joint Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform a memorandum by Sir Malcolm Hailey, a former Finance Member of the Viceroy’s Council and now Governor of the United Provinces, on the financial implications812 words
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Article1168 1933-08-10 10 Nobleman’s Mystery Title CHIVALRY ORDER HE PAID FOR John Otway Pole-Sher ard-Cuffe, fifth Duke of Pleneuf and Marquis of Granville and Pleneuf (under his own statutory declaration made in 1912), Grand Officer of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre and Officer (third class) of1,168 words
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Advertisement307 1933-08-10 10 1 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new’ cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. TH E Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always nounce307 words
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Advertisement95 1933-08-10 10 SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertains’le conditions, aesthetic and/or traditional (3) Be as distinctive as possible. (4) Be suitable in character to the s p nse of the words printed. (5) Make border and illustration harmonise. (6) Be capable95 words
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Article141 1933-08-10 11 august 10 ,r Ipoh Amateur Meeting. sn tries ciosi AUGUST 12 A. Sports, Esplanade, 4 >enang A i i„ h fiber Co., Ltd., annual Henry Waugh Co., ier al 10 A UGUST 13 K Club, Esplanade. CC r} Swimming Club gala, [>enang <• ojong BungatUGUST 14 Ge141 words
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Article679 1933-08-10 11 Recent Research TRANSMISSION TO FERRETS Medical science has had many successes in the treatment of serious illnesses, such as diabetes and small-pox, but remarkably little with a number of the less serious illnesses, such as the common cold and influenza. The agents or disorders of function679 words
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Article945 1933-08-10 11 KING IMPRESSED BY NEW IDEAS IN ADVERTISING TOUR OF OLYMPIA EXHIBITION London, July 19. The King and Queen, in response to the invitation from Lcrd Derby at the opening of the exhibition, visited the Advertising and Marketing Exhibition at Olympia today, and they made945 words
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Advertisement172 1933-08-10 11 LET US SUPPLY YOU WH THE BEST IN I STATIONERY PRINTING and engraving DIE STAMPING AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND CORRECTLY Tie Pinang Gazette Press Limited. ■RRBfiSSSi SSSSSSKSSHiSS NEW DRUG DESCRIBED A BOON TO HUMANITY one* Cililetl aver tin was described «•ief the n ost be neficial aids172 words
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Advertisement113 1933-08-10 11 “AS GOOD AS GOLD I Ji H /Mr Jlllafc ilr. Jit J II* Wk" Wi 4// the is in the m com srnos. Only long strands of pure Golden Virginia Tobacco are contained in Wills's GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes. The careful elimination by special processes of all deleterious matter ensures the113 words
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Article365 1933-08-10 12 Quota And Export Figures WORLD-SUPPORT SUGGESTION The Committee of Control of the International. Tin Pool announces that the pool bar. released the permitted quota of tin for the month of July, in accordance with the scale agreed with the Governments’ signatory of the international tin control365 words
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Article167 1933-08-10 12 Preference issue To Resume Tapping The directors of Pahi Plantations (estates in F.M.S.), in a circular to shareholders, state that the price of rubber has now recovered to a figure at which they would feel justified in bringing the estates back into tapping. Shareholders are therefore offered the167 words
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Article801 1933-08-10 12 Rubber SUNGEI KAPAR RUBBER COMPANY. —At an extraordinary general meeting of the Sungei Kapar Rubber Co. the necessary resolutions were passed for placing the company in voluntary liquidation, and Messrs. L. Bruce Bell and C. McKenzie Johnston, chartered accountants, were appointed joint liquidators, with authority to distribute among801 words
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Article593 1933-08-10 12 3 TO-DAY’S PRICES f f KENNEDY COMPANY j a The following were the latest quotsucni r m MESSRS. KENNEDY ft Co/s ehor* <is> to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 RUBBER e Allenby 75 85 75 85 e Ayer Panas 60 67+ 60 65 3593 words
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Article193 1933-08-10 12 The First Annual Report of the Directors of the Duff Development Company, Limited, for the year’s working shows a loss of £1,358 ss. 2d. The Company’s property consists of 30,891 acres of land held under Titles granted by the Government of Kelantan (Malay Peninsula) of which 7,944193 words
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Article103 1933-08-10 12 The twenty-first annual report of the Directors of the Merchiston Rubber Estates Limited states The crop harvested for the year amounted to 445,1791b5. Profit Loss Account:—The balance of profit brought forward from last year is £1,258 13 4; To which has been added the balance of Income Tax103 words
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Article178 1933-08-10 12 The following are the outputs for the month of July, 1933. Glimau Tin Limited: —Hours run 683: Cubic yards treated 23,200 Piculs approx. 1 60. I Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging, Ltd:—Piculs I, Estimated Value £10,900; Estimated Cost £2,400. The Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. (No. 1 Dredge) :—Piculs178 words
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Article30 1933-08-10 12 The following are the outputs for the month of July. Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd:— 41,048 lbs. Juru Estates, Ltd: —35,000 lbs. Semanggol Rubber Co., Ltd:—33,loo lbs.30 words
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Article125 1933-08-10 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 84 17(32 84 17(32 New York 4.48+ 4.49% Montreal 4.76+ 4.78 Brussels 23.72 23.72 Geneva 17.11 17.11 Amsterdam 8.20 8.20 Milan 63 63 Berlin 13.88+ 13.89 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.85 19.85 Vienna 30 30 Prague 111% 111%125 words
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Article50 1933-08-10 12 PENANG, AUGUST 10 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 31|32 4 m|ts 2|4 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 I|4 3 Documentary 2|4 3(8 On New York Bank Demand 51 nom. France T.T. 975 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom.50 words
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Article886 1933-08-10 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. I RUBBERJfDoIIar Y 2 A>lenby Ruhoer Co. AlorGaidh R.ibher Esta-e /5 .'1 1 Ama lg. ma ted Malay Eitv 5 Aye- Hitam Planting S/- 12 Ayer Kuning Rubber F. 1 "0 2 Ayer Molek Rubber Co 1 1 Aver Pan R-lKr>e T E,tlt' o! Balau886 words
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Advertisement64 1933-08-10 12 Slump or no slump, all the advertising busines •hat reaches this office is not accepted Our Adver using Department exercises discrimination. It hato live up to the traditions of a century of unbroker publication and maintain .Is reputation for giving idvertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement162 1933-08-10 12 Stop Itching -and Sleep What marvelous relief! Just bathe with Cut if urn Soap, anoint with Cuticura Ointment and the 1 irritation, itching and burning of pimples, rashes and eczema are soothed and healing soon follows. Millions throughout the world know Cuticura’s reputation for results and use it with success162 words
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Article520 1933-08-10 13 rhe- P r nc ns Lines a list of Vessels Penang during the week: 11 ORT TO-DAY Port Swettenham and tS RHOIS a > Swettenham and Singal£ egr P° rc m pagoerawan and sails LS FA wan to-day. Y < rom Langsa, Lho Seuma-i-S bang and520 words
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Article1194 1933-08-10 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. AIR MAIL A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta thence by Rail to Karachi for conveyance by Imperial1,194 words
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Advertisement99 1933-08-10 13 The Pinang Gazette IS OBTAINABLE DAILY FROM OUR AGENTS AT P.M. BUKIT MERTAJAM At 3. 45 PARIT BUNTAR 4.30 TAIPING 6.00 BUNGEI PATANI 6.06 ALOR STAR 7.40 POST SUBSCRIBERS In the following areas Butterworth, Prai, Kepala Batas, Penaga, Sungei Dua, Malakoff Estate, Jarak, Tassek Glugor, Simpang Ampat, Nibong Tebal, Balik99 words
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Advertisement237 1933-08-10 13 FREE GIFTS By Courtesy Of TAN PUBLICITY BUREAU, Singapore, A Free Distribution Of The Famous LUX Toilet Soap Will Be Made To Patrons In Ist Class Seats In Nooran, Cantonese Teochew Operas. BY POPULAR REQUEST Mr. CHUAH SOON KENG, Learned Chinese Scholar (Via Our Public Address System.) FROM 7 30237 words
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Miscellaneous58 1933-08-10 13 o tw I f* i 6.15 TO -NIGHT 9.30 j I SYDNEY HOWARD in British Dominions’ Riotously Funny Comedy "UP FOR THE DERBY" The Inimitable Sidney—Dithering About From One Spot Of Trouble To Another—A Splendid Laughter Show. Additional Attraction Maureen O'Sullivan in "THE SILVER LINING" OPENING SATURDAY 12th EDDIE CANTOR58 words
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Miscellaneous169 1933-08-10 13 S 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT *930 James Whale (of Waterloo f Bridge, Frankentein, Jour- 1 ney 5 s End 1 Delivers Another t Film < 'i A STORY OF ILLICIT LOVE THAT 2 CAUSED A TERRIBLE CRIME i j ERRIFIC ROMANTIC J THRILLING! I PAUL LUKAS I GLORIA STUART J NANCY169 words
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Article996 1933-08-10 14 THE EMPIRE CAMPAIGN'S PROGRESS I I I A WARNING AGAINST SUN-BURNING Gratification at the progress made was ex; essed at the annual meeting of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, held at 1 the House of Lords recently, the Duke or York presiding. Sir William Willcox declared996 words
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488 1933-08-10 14 Plenty Of Money, But No i Clue To Mystery Of Their Identity i A man taking an evening stroll leaned 1 over a gate at Cabus, near Garstang, Lan- cashire. He was astonished to see a man and woman hanging488 words
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169 1933-08-10 14 Miss Alison Fallow and Kathleen Fallow, variety artists known as the Fallow Twins, living at Rushcroft-road, Brixton, S.W., at Westminster County Court sued De Frece’s Agency, Shaftesbury-avenue, W.C., for £l3 10s. damages for breach of duty as agents. The sisters, who came169 words
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Advertisement488 1933-08-10 14 hgjg s' 'WII BbL /T v 7 "x x Wi MmmLZ TIGER iH WORTH TRAVELLING fOfi REDUCTION OF FREIGHT 1 ON THE ROYAL STATE RAH.VVAY’S OF SIAM. Effective October 1, 1932, until further notice, freight on RICE, BROKEN RICE, or BRAN to Padang Besar, Sungei Golok Kantang is CHARGED i488 words
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Advertisement2079 1933-08-10 15 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA f JI W 1-J I 7/m i /gjtb. nu 1\ and apcar lines Incon>orated Bnsl d,: jkblmr ruBMEB lime MA,L PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES easel. LONDON ANB NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Marseilles L'don. Rdam. ffburg, ll 800?““°? LINE and Oriental 8. N. Co, p2,079 words
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Article624 1933-08-10 16 Stolen Fruit INQUEST CM CARETAKER I V.'MO WAS ASSAULTED A story of how ‘wo boys entered a fruit garden in Grang- toad, stole some rambutans and grappled with the care-taker of the garden when he surpri: I them so thatl he had to be624 words
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Article, Illustration330 1933-08-10 16 Little Lewis Defeated FINE FIGHT AT FUN FROLIC (BY “SECONDS OUT’') Young Aposto and Little Lewis gave us one of the best fights we have seen in the local ring when they met at Fun and Frolic yesterday. Young Aposto, who at 7st. 71bs. had a330 words
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Article27 1933-08-10 16 Heats For To-day Heats in the following will take place this afternoon at 4.30 p.m. on the Esplanade Long Jump. High Jump. Pole Jump. th, Weigh..27 words
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Article158 1933-08-10 16 Tic-Tac’s Free Treble Campefstion COUPONS NOW RUNNING IN P.G. Owing to the great popularity of the first treble competition it has been decided to run another, and in response to requests a competition is being run on the first day of the Ipoh Amateur races to158 words
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Article320 1933-08-10 16 Universal’s Superb Drama To-day At Queen’s Universal's intriguing drama, The Kiss Before The Mirror,” which opens ‘o-day at the Queen’s, is an adaptation of Ladislaus Fodor's sensational stage play. The film version is even better and filmgoers are assured of excellent entertainment. The lilting airs320 words
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192 1933-08-10 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN. Ayer Weng 95 1.00 95 1.00 Batu Caves 47% 50 47 49 Kinta 1.17 1.19 1.17 1.19 Klang River 1.11 1.13 1.11 1.13 Malaya Cons. 28 30 28 30 Nawng Pet 44 46% 45 47% Petalings 5.25 5.35192 words
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Article131 1933-08-10 16 Latest Amene’men*s PROMOTIONS FOR CHARLES AND MOJNTASN BELLE The following are the latest amendments and alterations to the Straits Racing Associa‘ ion Official Classification List, issued subsequent to the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Little Mester and Endoon were promoted during the course of the meeting. CLASS131 words
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Article241 1933-08-10 16 Upside Down Biting Tortoises Strange scenes were witnessed in the Penang Police Court this morning when Sam Teik, a Chinese hawker, was charged with cruelty to animals by placing two moosungs in a gunny bag and tying five tortoises with wire through the back of the shell241 words
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Article139 1933-08-10 16 Liquor Charge Against Tamil Tappers Thavasamy Muthu and Kanapathy, two Tamil toddy collies, were charged before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning with the possession, at 6.10 p.m. on August 9, in Green Lane, of toddy not purchased from a licensed shop.139 words
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309 1933-08-10 16 that he slept at Yeoh Soon Leong’s house. The case was postponed till to-morrow that Lim Chia be called as witness. LIQUQR SENTENCE Sentence totalling a fine of $42 or 42 days’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on Chan Soo Seng, a Chinese vegetable hawker, convicted of309 words
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Article558 1933-08-10 16 Annual Report 12J2 The General Water Rat > as the same as in 1931, namely 2% c nual of the premises. The Sea uf Charges for Water also remained ur. ,ed. REVENUE The Revenue derived the year 1 from the sale of \va .mounted to $290,024.71 which,558 words
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Advertisement128 1933-08-10 16 E. O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT SPEC’AL DINNER DANCE Music By THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA (Under the direction of Leonardo) E. O. GARAGE. FIRST CLASS CARS ON HIRE DAY and NIGHT. Coming attractions. SATURDAY, 19th Aug: I Reoertorv Players SAT 2nd TUES sth SAT 16th: Sept Repertory Players GRAND128 words
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Advertisement31 1933-08-10 16 Special Display by Lady Prince I “suzsTtrs” I I r I I frocks, Mats, Lingerie, J I Runnymede Hotel Room 2 J FRIDAY, 11th INST. ONLY. B MODES D PARIS. 831 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-08-10 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 79 S Noon 89 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Watff TO-DAY 3.18 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 3.17 p.m. 9.44 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.42 a.m. 9.58 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 10.05 p.m.36 words
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