Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 August 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE TABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 186. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY. 11th AUGUST. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 316 1 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. err Habicht’s Attack LAST OF THE SERIES London, August 10. .ope is expressed here that the furic ist speech attacking the Ausvc: i nent which was delivered last Herr Theodore Habicht from the bro station marks the the series and was given before
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  • 77 1 a. >re shooting and bombing to-day. —Reuter. Chinese Likely to Give T rouble London, August 11. The “Daily Telegraph” New York correslent, says that a Chinese was shot dead n iie main street of Havana. This makes IL fourth Chinese killed within the last few days. It
    a. >re shooting and bombing to-day.—Reuter.  -  77 words
  • 59 1 Reuter. New Parliamentary System Dublin, August 11. General O’Duffy, Director-General of the ttional Guard, in a statement setting out ■im policy, said that he was in favour of 1 hange in the parliamentary system of the. Irish Free State. H' is preparing a campaign to secure ■I
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. A Worn Out Policy New York, Aug. 10. Renunciation by the United States of the Monroe Doctrine is urged by Senator Key’ Pittman upon his return from the World Economic Conference. He stated that the doctrine was a worn out policy. There was no further obligation on
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  • 188 1 British Estimate for Repairs of £1,164,000 British underwriters responsible for the insurance of the French liner Atlantique, which was severely damaged by fire in the Channel, have examined the ship in dry dock at Cherbourg. They maintain that no serious damage has been done below the water
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  • 121 1 Liverpool’s Librarian Was Surprised Liverpool, July 29. Although there are 7,000,000 books issued from our libraries, the amount of wilful damage to them is practically negligible.” Mr. G. H. Parry, the City librarian, paid this tribute, to-day to the people of Liverpool. “We find, however,”
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  • 129 1 Thieo brand new cars specially remodelled foi gangsters on the latest lines ave t the New York pol.ee, says Reuter’s correspondent. AH three have bui-t proo: steel coachwork, and one even has its chassis shielded ar a, gn’n-t bombing. They contain built-in cupboards for shotguns and
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  • 108 1 Greenland and was fatally injured.—Reuter. Delayed Owing To Fog FALSE REPORT OF FATAL ACCIDENT New York. AugUJ.t 11. An Associated Press message from Julianhaab. Greenland, says that Col. Lindbergh lunched, to-day with Sheriff Ibsens and intended to fly to Angmagssalik, but the fog caused him to
    Greenland and was fatally injured.—Reuter.  -  108 words
  • 127 1 New Method of Pricing in Force To-d**y Tyres for small cars will cost more while those for large cars may cost slightly more as a result of a new method of pricing to be introduced. “Tyres are made in various diameters and sections,” an official of the Dunlop
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  • 101 1 veyed to the north by train.- —Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Traffic To The North ADDITIONAL TRAINS London, August 10. Heavy traffic is being carried by rail from London to Scotland for the opening of the grouse shooting season on Saturday. Several additional through trains are being run
    veyed to the north by train.-—Rugby Radio Service.  -  101 words
  • 115 1 Mr. Sydney J. Monks, chief secretary of the Royal Life Saving Society, speaking at the annual dinner in London, on July 29th, said that 5,000 Hfe savers were guarding bathers on our shores this summer as a result of the efforts of the Society.
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  • 67 1 —Rugby Radio Service. By Empress Of Britain London, Aug. 10. By crossing the Atlantic from Father Point in the Saint Lawrence River to Cherbourg breakwater in 4 days 7 hours 32 minutes at an average speed of 24.93 knots the Canadian Pacific Liner Empress of Britain has
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  • 119 1 Tiny Republic Wins New Constitution A revolutionary movement in the tiny Republic of Andorra, situated between France and Spain in the eastern Pyrenees, has caused drastic changes. Andorra, which has an area of 175 square miles and a population of 5,500, is under the joint suzerainty of
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  • 96 1 Colonel Lane Fox’s New Title The London Gazette of July 25, formally announces the conferment of a Barony of the United Kingdom on the Right Hon. George Richard Lane Fox and his heirs male by the name and title of Baron Bingley of Bramham in the County of
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  • 156 1 Brig.-General S. Lushington, chairman of the Aidershot magistrates, whose views on hatless women witnesses are well known, had something to say to a young married woman, Mrs. Edna Rudge, stated to be living at Leyton, E., who applied for a separation order. Mrs.
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  • 167 1 TO BE PUBLISHED ON AUGUST 21 Owing to the heavy demands upon advertising space, publication of the Pinang Gazette Centenary Number, which was to have taken place to-day, has been postponed until Monday, August 21. The 84 pages of this number will contain a message to
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  • 24 1 Leaving for Havana To-morrow Washington, August 11. The Cuban Embassy announces that Mr. Cintas, the Cuban Ambassador, is leaving for Havana to-morrow.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 19 1 j T. NAGATA i| brothers H DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary inch Office 52, Leith Street I
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    • 113 1 $2OO I MUST BE WON I Page 2 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Pinang Gazette Centenary Number 1 The Glorious Twelfth 1 Lindbergh Safe In Greenland 1 Canadian Service Record 1 Monroe Doctrine 1 Austro-German Impasse 1 Fatal End To Orchard Raid < P. A. A. A. Heats Perak Turf Club 1934 Maidens
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2316 2 T I TAf* 1 C EDEE RATES FOR CASUAL notices BAN K S j lIU -I A U rK E E advertisements I!IO —--n r- PERAK TURF CLUB. Chartered Bank nederlandsche I h TREBLE Auoust Amateur Meeting 1933. of lndia, Australia and china HANDEL MAATSCHAPPI i t. All communications relating
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  • 315 3 THE OTHER WOMAN NOW DEAD "MY CHILDREN ARE MY HERITAGE" 30 YEARS WED “It is very unfair. There ought to be a law to prevent a wife being completely disinherited without just cause.” This statement was made to the “Sunday Dispatch” recently by Mrs.
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  • 552 3 The Case Of Women The importance of education, not only for women who enter upon professional careers but for those who marry soon after > leaving school or college, was emphasised by Miss Sara Burstall, for many years head mistress of the Manchester High School for Girls,
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  • 297 3 But To Pay £lO For Assault On Ice Captain Burlton, the R.A.S.C. officer, who claimed damages for slander and assault from Messrs. A. W. and D. W. Lister, of Southampton Ice Rink, won his action at Hampshire Assizes. The jury found for Captain Burlton against Mr.
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  • 136 3 Naked Man Overpowered By Wing Commander Awakened from his sleep at an hotel by his wife's screams, Wing Commander Kenneth Biggs, R. A. F., stationed at Grantham, saw the figure of a man in the bedroom. He called, “Get out!” but the man came towards him, and the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 194 3 L_ LEATHER BELTING Is especially constructed and adapted for the Work Required of it. WRITE FOR A BOOKLET, TO THE AGENTS— United Engineers Limited, PENANG. //oLgbaL 'J'A I golden| VUJBEBJ 'EU\. Si J B BREWED BOTTLED /S rv ,N Obtainable From All Dealers AND AT A PRICE to surr EVERYBODY.
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    • 276 3 PYRAMIH The Happy Handkerchief For Men LOOK for the pyramid Trade Mark on every handkerchief you buy. In fabric, designs, colours and service, Pyramids offer you always the Greatest Handkerchief Value in the World. Guaranteed by Tootals. A TOOTAL PRODUCT TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE CO., LTD., Manchester, England. o SOLE AGENTS
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  • 440 4 Malay Youth On Serious Charge ASSAULTS TOWKAY AFTER CHASE GARDEN The Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, gave his verdict at the conclusion on Wednesday Ox the inquest on Soh Chew Thia, the caretaker of a fruit garden in Grange Road, who was assaulted by
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  • 257 4 Monday, July 31. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, this morning. Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, August 1. Hon. Mr. F. H. Grumitt left Government House. In the afternoon H
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  • 563 4 Mr H. Marsden, Chemist, Trade and Customs Department. F.M.S., has proceeded Home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Crawford, of Ipoh, will be visiting Penang next week, and will be in Penang for about a week. His Highness the Rajah of Sarawak is exnected to sail
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  • 143 4 On Saturday, August 12th, an “At Home” will be given at the Convent at 2.30 p.m., for all the Old Pupils of the Convent on the occasion of the Lady Superior’s Feast. Invitations have been sent to many former pupils, but owing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 291 4 PROPOSED FLYING CLUB FOR PENANG A Meeting will be held on Friday, 25th August, at 7 p.m. in the P. P. W. V. C. Drill Hall Peel Avenue— for the purpose of forming a Flying Club. Will those who have already signified their interest in flying and others also interested
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    • 257 4 r meet ME IN THE GLOAMING Fox T ro J CB 624 MAY BE I LOVE YOU TOO MUCH J FOR SWEET MUSIC, RUDEE VALLEE, IS THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER C THE LATTER IS IRVING BERLIN S LATEST COMPOSITION JUST AN OLD CHATEAU Variety Novelty > CB 615 KEEP IT TO
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 503 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federates Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies anc wavelengths will be used in the transmisrions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9 > 510 kc
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  • 374 5 Further Heats KEEN COMPETITION PROMISED ON SATURDAY Heats in four further events were worked off yesterday in connection with the Penang Amateur Athletic Association Sports and judging from the displays given at the heats the finals should produce some exceptionally good results. If there is no rain
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  • 133 5 Research Institute to Benefit Less (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Aug. 10. Ip exercise of the powers vested in him by section 16 of the Kedah Customs Enactment 1343, the President of the State Council hereby amends Table B of Rule 33 of the Customs Rules
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  • 132 5 —Reuter. Against West Indies COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS London, Aug. 11. The following are results of some of the County matches which were commenced on Wednesday. WARWICKSHIRE v. WEST INDIES Birmingham Warwickshire 367 for 7 wickets, declared (R. E. S. Wyatt 150 not out) and 48 for
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  • 477 5 An Appeal By Mr. Bruce The Marylebone Club gave a complimentary dinner this week at the Dorchester Hotel to Mr. D. R. Jardine and the M.C. C. Australasian team of 1932—1933. Lord Hailsham, the president of the club, was in the chair, and he was
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  • 312 5 Due By The Soudan TWO MORE TO BE TAKEN DP Below will be found details of the new batch of 22 maidens being imported by the Perak Turf Club for racing at their Spring January 1934 meeting. As already stated, this batch is being supplied
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  • 65 5 Exhibition Poultry From Australia Mrs. C. E. Madrers, Kogarah, Australia, has arranged to send a shipment of poultry to an exhibition to be held at Singapore beginning on 17th August. Mrs. Madrers’ entry will comprise White Leghorns, Australorps and Rhode Island Reds. The birds will leave Sydney on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 TIC TAG'S FREE TREBLE If e 1 S a I r i’ s S2 jyjM i a pH ira Ei 11 gns £S ■gg En v B|» ||fe |S v oo i MUST BE c I i; WON l g c I s i c n B 1 ENTRIES ON
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    • 17 5 IB B J V'-S hma vyyy < Representative Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.
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    • 402 5 Wfrifeaways Sk SALE Watch the Newspapers Daily for Special Super Value Bargains TWO B,G VALUES CAMERAS SHIRTS Coronet Folding Camera g p > takes perfect pictures. M, fl! M 1 a- oi/ »1/ i- Tunic Shirts with Soft Collar 1 SlZe 3< x 2 ,nches I i>[ j iWaLK \wk
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  • 1223 6 CLEAR AND PLAIN EXPOSITION OF SITUATION WHICH SHOULD HELP THE AVERAGE CITIZEN I confess it was an answer that might have been anticipated.” —SIR HERBERT SAMUEL, M.P. Sir Herbert Samuel, M.P., delivered a speech in the Commons which explains the American situation and gives
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  • 377 6 Address To Canadian Authors’ Association The seventy members of the Canadian Authors’ Association who are making a literary pilgrimage to England and Scotland were received at the London Mansion House by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress (Sir Percy and Lady Greenaway) and Mr. Rudyard
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  • 540 6 “Fate” Of £2,700 Not Yet Decided SOLICITOR’S STATEMENT Mr. E. O’Connor, the solicitor acting for Jack Doyle, the boxer suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control, stated on July 20 that it was not intended to appeal to the appeal stewards of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 251 6 TURKE V Sc HA M SANDWICH PASTE used aa a filling for short-stalk celery hearts, is a great treat. Genuine. True to label. Hade by the makers of Al Sauce 7R casual CHo, c o- 6 New to Banish Ugly Hair R aL Sensational Discovery of British Scientist Men detest
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    • 224 6 Reliability H The trust reposed in Castrol by experts on iJH i land, sea and in the air -Ofcy. j 4 is the result of its proved reliability under all conditions. Castrol never si I V ies. Castrol never ""liWwllllllfeKll For really efficient lubrication with minimum carbon it cannot be
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  • News From Australia
    • 477 7 I Deficits HEA\ 3URDEN ON ijUSTRY H hree years the StateI Australia have involved sses o f nearly £30,000,- ■> time of increased road ■DO mcur by producing inBl il freights, to offset in ■tf- lamitious fall in prices, iost baffling problems '1 !ii- nts. V were
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    • 81 7 th c 1 believed to have been cov,, 1 ever lived, have been disfo Uri South Wales. They were have 1 Australian Museum staff who ani ma] ni ng for remains of extinct ri n t Springs, near Brewarbon (s (1 hscoveries included the leg like.j, extinct
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    • 429 7 70,000 WORDS BOOK WRITTEN IN A FORTNIGHT She’s written a book in a fortnight. There are between 60,000 and 70,000 words in it. That’s a record for an inexperienced writer! But Mrs. H. Bonney, Australia's “Amy Johnson,” has achieved it. She arrived in London after her thrilling
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    • 156 7 Australian Farmers Discarding Tractors Farmers in Victoria, Australia, are discarding mechanical tractors and going back to the horse, with the result that the value of heavy horses for farm work has bounded from £2O to £46 or £4B, states Austral News. The average life of a
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    • 158 7 Rare Fossils Found In Australia 1 Ghosts of Australia’s prehistoric past are being unearthed in a bare swamp 'patch at Cully Springs, near Brewarnna, New South Wales, where once monstrous creatures lumbered to water, and then became bogged in the treacherous soil. The activities of the
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    • 618 7 Developing North Australia LORD LUKE AND PASTORAL INTERESTS Presiding on July 20 at the twenty-ninth annual meeting of Estates Control, Ltd., Lord Luke said the balance-sheet seemed almost to explain itself, but he would be glad later to answer any questions that might be asked with regard to
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    • 101 7 Dominion Navy To Fetch Five Vessels From Brittain Melbourne, July 20. Arrangements are almost complete for the sending of approximately 450 members of the Royal Australian Navy to Britain for the purpose of bringing out the leader Stuart and four destroyers, the Vampire, Vendetta, Voyager and Waterhen,
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    • 212 7 Lord Hawke’s Assurance Of Warm Welcome Lord Hawke, in his speech towards the end of the Cricketers’ Fund Friendly Society annual meeting, at Lord’s on July 20, said: “I hope our cricket troubles will end when we all sit down to a round table conference and that
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    • 118 7 Australia Colours Its Popular “Fliers” Coloured trains are the latest fashion in New South Wales. The Jenolan Caves Express, a popular “flier,” is now vivid blue and cream, the Sydney to Newcastle Ex-1 press red and cream, and the South Coast. Daylight Expres, green and cream. Like the
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    • 110 7 Australia Unearths FreaGured Relics Old gold received by buyers in Australia in the last 18 months is reliably estimated. at approximately 6'3 tons, which at £7 an ounce troy is worth well over a million pounds. Several important racing cups, including a Melbourne Cup for which
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    • 74 7 Australia’s Surplus Will Bs Over £3,000,000 Federal revenue has shown such bouyancy in the last few months that the Australian Government’s surplus at the end of this financial year is expected to be well over £3,000,000, instead of the recent estimates of a little more than £2,000,0000, states
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    • 78 7 Melbourne, July 21. The head of the Prince of Wales, in profile, is one of the innovations introduced in the new currency notes shortly to be put into circulation in Australia. Another change is that the promise to pay in gold has been deleted. Instead, the
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    • 106 7 Australian “Family” Smith Two of Australia’s cities, Sydney and Melbourne, have formed Smith Families, the objects of which, born of depression, are to do unobtrusive good. A member of the “family is obliged to devote at least a day, or its equivalent, in the year to the other
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    • 110 7 Sydney, July 19. The defection cf 12 members from the central executive of the Lang Labour Party has given an impetus to the revolt of the branches against the domination of the Trades Hall inner group. The supporters of socialization, who are leading the revolt, have
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    • 51 7 On his retirement, after 33 years practice J at Deniliquin, Victoria, Australia, Dr. J. E)F. Hoskin was recently honoured by a 1 grand parade of all those people he helped to bring into the world in the town and district during that time, says Austral t
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 676 8 Our Civic Fathers, having acquired a reputation for celerity in the despatch of Municipal business, appear to be determined to live up to it. This week they were so rapid that the reporters encountered a late comer on the doorstep as they were leaving and the
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  • 247 8 Students of Shakespeare in the British Isles have been disturbed of recent years by the various attempts that have been made to produce Shakespearian drama in modern dress,, and the feelings of most of us are outraged by the mere idea of a Hamlet or a Macbeth
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  • 947 8 Paradise too.—James Bridie in the “Glasgow Herald.” A SCHOOL ESSAY REWRITTEN We write to the telephone people. We arrange with the post office. We instruct the newsagent, the milkman, the baker, the grocer to stop supplies. We come to an agreement with the cook about her future
    Paradise too.—James Bridie in the “Glasgow Herald.”  -  947 words
  • 685 8 B Y THE WAY “TEMERARIOL INTERPRETATION” Is a hearse a t vehicle? This don suburban. the driver oi WU for exceeding the ir vehicles by the R tn ■‘•lk, makes no mentioi. xi A 1 se s as chal i the magistrate 1 ment in coming te esion* i the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 129 8 oJLMOmJ /)sJ{@§) w| W W fl IB A H fx* z® I c»» @w( '-1 M p SI X 53 r I W S coto la iWJuILJ ftyiTT rt sc T c Bjgg^/Jy 3sSߣ h**@7 SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. >
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    • 50 8 "LUX O R E FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS 4 Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman 3 *W t" /tl i 'ft x 'Vr- r aM /iWr 1 /1 w %\w < i /W Wi AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 144 9 .—Reuter. You Are Ruining The Country DAIL ADJOURNED Dublin, Aug. 10. de Valera was shouted down for t time since he entered the Dail in he attempted to speak early to-day ■our hours’ debate on the economic nd the position of private armies, re shouts of
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  • 90 9 lation should be lessened. —-Rugby Radio Service. Growth of Cabin Class Liners London, August 16. T: Special Committee of the principals of t North Atlantic Conference agreed yes I d i.v on the report on passage rates t -übmittcd shortly to the full conference. Tl.c growth of
    lation should be lessened.—-Rugby Radio Service.  -  90 words
  • 98 9 —Reuter. Mr. Alex Cottrill London, August 10. Tn- death is announced to-day of Mr. .Xlr ottrill, amateur jockey, aged 23, after r operation following injuries sustain’d due to his mount, which was subsequently d s*roved, falling at the Lewes Races on Saturday owing to the
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  • 23 9 —Reuter. Non-Stop Flight to Marseilles Beyrouth, August 10. and Rossi departed at 4 a.m. on top flight to Marseilles. —Reuter.
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  • 41 9 .—Reuter. 'ees Portsmouth Navy Week Displays London, August 10. hal Chang Hsueh-liang visited uth Dockyard yesterday and lunch-miralty-House with the Commander -Chief. 1 atched the Navy Week displays M.S. Courageous which he insihoroughly and returned to London 011 ning.—Reuter.
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  • 86 9 '’th and 46th Meetings of the Trade -ion were held in the Council Chamapore, on the Bth and 9th August, Evidence was taken from Mr. J. D. I Manager, Oriental Telephone trie Co., Ltd.) on the subject of facilities, from Mr. W. G. Baker T‘l Manager,
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  • 73 9 Rugby Radio Service. Delegates To Simla Conference London, August 10. A Simla telegram announces that the delegates appointed by the Government of India to negotiate with the Government of Japan in regard to trade relations between India and Japan are Sir Joseph Bhore and Sir Frank Noyce.
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  • 224 9 Who Is To Hear Judges’ Salary Cuts Appeal? Accustomed as they are to solving legal puzzles, the High Court judges have at last found one that appears to be insoluble. It is the problem of finding a tribunal to hear their appeal against
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  • 375 9 Obeys Husband’s Order and Lands in Trouble That Asiatic wives generally obeyed their husbands in every order was the submission made by Mr. C. O. Lim, counsel for the defence, when addressing Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, Singapore, on Wednesday, at the conclusion of
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  • 350 9 punish, but to make a good citizen.— Rugby Radio Service. Four Kinds of TreafmerJ FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS London, Aug. 10. A new era in the treatment of children and young persons will be marked by the Children t.n.i Young Persons Act of 1933 which
    punish, but to make a good citizen.— Rugby Radio Service.  -  350 words
  • 185 9 Wife Says She Was Second Fiddle To Dummy Life may not be all honey for the wife of a ventriloquist, it seems. Mrs. Sally Levy, of Chicago, has obtained a divorce from Herbert Levy, on the grounds that she is “tired of playing second fiddle to the
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  • 218 9 Kensington has the largest percentage of unmarried women in London between the ages of 20 and 29. According to a report issued by the Medical Officer of Health for the Borough there were last year 1743 marriageable women to each 1000 marriageable men. The
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  • 180 9 Danish Town Paying for German Rats and Mice Smuggling has taken a new turn in Schleswig-Holstein, the contraband being, not the usual jewels, perfume or wines, but tails of mice and rats at a value of %d per tail. A visitation of mice and rats at Tondern, a
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  • 45 9 Lord Lonsdale Succeeds Lord Burnham The Earl of Lonsdale has been elected president of the Eccentric Club in succession to the late Viscount Bufnham, who was president for seventeen years. Lord Lonsdale has been a life member of the club for many years.
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  • 107 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £215-10-0 £216-7-6 TIN—(B Months) London £215-10-0 £216-7-6 Singapore $110.25 $110.50 Business Done Penang 5110.50 Business Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Snndried) $3.70 $3.75 BLACK PEPPER $15.00 $14.00 RUBBER London 38 jd. 3HJd. New York 7%c.(G) 7%c.(G) Singapore 13 cts. 12% cts. 4
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 167 9 r THE SALUTE I Here they come “Smiler” leading— a gallant and endless little army radiating Health and Happiness The tramp of these V sturdy little feet is heard increasingly throughout the world to-day for Cow Gate is fast becoming world-famous —and happy Mothers everywhere are saying ALL TINS ARE
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  • 139 10 AUGUST 12 Penang A. A. A. Sports, Esplanade, 4 p.m. The Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd., annual .general meeting, Henry Waugh Co., noon. AUGUST 13 P.C.C. vs. Krian Club, Esplanade. Penang Chinese Swimming Club gala, Tanjong Bungah. AUGUST 14 Annual General Meeting of Penang Teachers’ Co-operative Thrift and
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  • 1445 10 RECEPTION NOTES—REDUCTION OF VALVE PRICES—WAVES FROM SPACE—POINTS WORTH REMEMBERING o (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY) Listeners will be glad to know’ that VSIAH of Penang Wireless Society will be testing if possible every evening between the hours of seven and nine. Experiments will be carried out during the transmission
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 89 10 BRUSSEL SPROUTS the SIXiIAN’I BWftKFAST The best breakfast for everybody is Scott s Porage Oats. In a packet of Scott’s Porage Oats you get the very pick of the Scottish Crop, and Scottish Oats are the best the world produces. UApsct j IJEgtrn V Sole Agents for Malaya t THE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1109 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) tn Order Of Wavelength ——E3—l^— Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION •s g “J STATION. g> 2 o 2 •S 3 H I > g Interval Mgnals, days of transmission. «O as £3 2 I 7 7.4 41,891 La Turbie,
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  • 584 11 Sympathy Comedy In A Bunker “MADDENING” an unlucl{ y Start the Prince of as n 5 4in 1116 eagerly Golf }1 fiQai match of the Parliamentary n <licap at Coombe Hill golf course. q t was Mr. George Lambert, the 67-years-old member for South Molton.
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  • 130 11 Five people were attacked by a cow In Kingswood, Bristol. The cow was being unloaded from a lorry when it broke away and ran into a field, where a number of boys were at Play. The cow attacked them, and Dennis Rogers, whose
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1205 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY 1 to 1 2 a. m. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. in. spm n 1 R m 9 Q to to to to to to P t op. m. 7p. m. Bp. m. 9p. m.
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 2654 12 CONTROL OF OUTPUT k«SE IN RL'BSfcR PRICE CONSTITUTES DANGER The second ordinary general meeting cf the Duff Develop cut Company, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, Londop, E.C., on Wednesday, the 19th July, 1933. The Secretary (Mr. Owen Tomlh ■<. n A.C.A.), read
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    • 188 12 The following are the outputs for the month of July lbs. The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd 86 000 The Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 27,700 The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd 36,000 The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd 103 000 Dennistown Rubber Estates, Ltd. (Dennistown Estate)
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    • 113 12 The following are the tin Outputs for the month of July. Kinta Tin Dredge No. 2 Piculs 480.00. Semenyih: Piculs 100.00; Hours Run 258; Hours Lost 30; Hours Restricted 456; Yardage 28,000 c. yards. Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Piculs 945.57; Hours Run 864; Yardage 177,000. Siamese Tin
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    • 781 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation! in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share hsf I to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 95 1.00 95 1.00 Ayer Hitam 13 3 14|0 13 3 14|0 Batu Caves 47% 52% 47% 52% Hong
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    • 39 12 PENANG, AUGUST 11 H (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) I On London Bank Demand 2,3 4 mts Private 3 m ts credit 214 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand 5% France T.T. India T.T. Hongkong T.T.
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    • 107 12 Latest Quotalions I Thursday u 84 li 32 Paris 49 n New York U® Montreal 23 72 i 2 M Brussels 1711% gjß Geneva s 9 0' ’S Amsterdam 63 132 Milan 13 89 Berhn 194 0 Stockholm 92 40 Copenhagen Osl 30 jilfl Vienna Prague.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 58 12 iT mx THE TIRELESS n" 13 in the “Pinang Gazette busl nt’’ one week’s end ufl boring potential i' l 3 (unknown to y° u Pp t j, terested readers and .uti''’ 10 satisfactory in so far a unsought I» reachc- lt couU imagine any staff ot tra. ly do
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 36 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 79 E Noon 82 N TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Wate TO-DAY 3.42 a.m. 9.58 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 10.05 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.05 a.m. 10.26 a.m. 3.49 p.m. 10.22 p.m.
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  • 608 13 of PrlnCipa I Lines I a list of vessels arriving I >g during th. week: I r I .-t Swettenham and 1 gH^’ A 1 ttenham and SingaLegr^ I rrrzirq Langsa, Lho SeumaB pySK and Olehleh. Sails «e, Sig l idi, Lho SeumaI Olehleh to-day. i
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  • 1231 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on 2nd August per the Dutch Aeroplane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 10th August. AIR MAIL A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta thence by Rail to Karachi for conveyance by
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    • 90 13 r 6.15 TO-NIGHT JO LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF OUR BRILLIANT DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION! I SYDNEY HOWARD IN 1 British Dominions' Riot cf Fun and Laughter "UP FOR THE DERBY" Together With Alan Crosland's Powerful Dramatic Production I "THE SILVER LINING" WITH J MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN BETTY COMPSON. 1 OPENING TO-MORROW! I
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    • 405 13 I u..' —-J -I**»■J. .XI -■»> (KB 6J5 TO-NIGHT y.JO MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 45 P.M. J UNIVERSAL’S GREAT SPECIAL i THE KISS THAT CAUSED A CRIME i "THE KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR" !WITH V PAUL LUKAS CARROLL f FRANK MORGAN GLORIA STUART Directed By JAMES WHALE. Plans at Moutrie’s
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  • 416 14 WOMAN ACCUSED OF HARBOURING HIM MIDNIGHT POLICE VISIT A sequel to the dramatic kidnapping at Dun Laoghaire (Kingstown) of a boy related to the Emperor of Abyssinia took place in Dublin District Court. The boy, Alexis Cyril Ydlibi, aged four, appeared in court, and Sarah Ryan,
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  • 586 14 Coroner Says Their Action Was Justified The police were exonerated from blame at the inquest at Paddington on Charlotte Maretta Best, of Cambridgeavenue, Kilburn, N.W., who was found dead in a cell at the police station in Crawfordplace, Marylebone. The Coroner,
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  • 280 14 Richard Gordon Brodie, aged 38, a caretaker, who was arrested at Cardiff, pleaded guilty before Mr. Cairns at Westminster Police Court to stealing property valued at £5OOO from his late employer. He was sentenced to 12 months’ hard labour. Mr. Claude Hornby, prosecuting, stated
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 385 14 ._Ur-/WW> --®i=— (Vgjl !i J WBg.S!BjLzX --U~ z 1 Happy ’»»>»* ripping. l4’ J y < Sole Agents :—f^v Strasfs Java Trading Co. j|£ £:>■/ I 11 Never neglect I CONSTIPATION |l| i|| Check it at once with K <* fcl $5 *8 B II Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills
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    • 166 14 OH; < A I ’H A I I I and every day a little I bigger, and stronger I QUAKER OATS gruel has nearly every food efo ment a baby needs. It builds bone and muscle, H feeds the nerves, blood and teeth develops an alert, active mind and guards
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    • 2267 15 M —M"— 15 K 7... 111 IG /T p ©.-BRITISH INDIA y A and apcar lines (Companies Incorporated in England) r Tfe BLUE FUNNEL LIME i MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT, U»™ TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR' o .rseilles L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Glasgow Aug. 11 Sept” 0
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  • 86 16 Two Bottles o Samsu A Chinese named Lim Khoo pleaded guilty in the Penang Police Court thk morning to the possession of dutiable liquor in Malacca Street at 1.05 p.m. yesterday. Mr. R. L. Pim, for the Government Monopolies Department, stated that it was a very minor
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  • 83 16 Yap Chong, a Cantonese goldsmith at 113, Kedah Road, was charged this morning before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wille, with the theft, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on August 4, of 7 mayams and 2 hoons of suasa (copper), the property entrusted to
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  • 35 16 Two Ch aese porksellers, Tan Lam and Ong Ah Leong, were fined $l5 and $7.50 respectively because they used for trade dachings which were 6 L i and 3Vs per cent short weight.
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  • 196 16 A dusky bride in white gown, veil, silk stockings, and high-heeled shoes, complete with bouquet—that is Africa to-day. For the first time the little Christian mission church that stands on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro has been the scene of the wedding of an African chief and
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  • 133 16 The following New Books have been received at the Library Tricolor, by Dora Barford. Cry Havoc By Beverley Nichols. Everywoman, by Gilbert Frankau. The Soft Spot, by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Gentleman of Crime, by Arthur Gask. The Return of Arsene Lupin, by Maurice Leblanc. Pilgrim Cottage, by
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  • 220 16 July Tennis Tournament The following are the results of matches played yesterday Profession Pairs D. D. B. Cook and C. H. Rogers beat C. Morgan and C. M. J. Kirke 6-8, 7-5, 7-5. Men’s Doubles Handicap P. N. Knight and N. A. Sedwick —15.4 beat W. O.
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  • 77 16 Yesterday’s Championship Matches The ties that were played off yesterday resulted as follows MEN’S OPEN DOUBLES 2nd ROUND Lim Soon Hoe and Tan Choon Kooi beat Yeoh Cheow Beng and Ong Peng Kuang 21-15, 21-11. Lim Teik Beng and Cheah Swan See beat Lim Hock San and
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  • 74 16 Extra Performance on August 19 Owing to the success of “On the Spot” and on account of numerous theatre-goers being unable to gain admission, the Penang Repertory Players are repeating the play on Saturday, August 19. The booking is now open at the “E. and O” Hotel
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  • 76 16 The following arrived at Penang this morning by the s.s. Perak from Port Swettenham Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Green, Mr. J. Wright, Mr. J. Dewar, Mr. G. Marriott, Mr. Khoo Jin Inn, Mrs. Lim Guan Cheng. S.S. KEDAH The following arrived by the s.s. “Kedah” from Singapore,
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  • 332 16 Full Entries CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS A DAY The following are the full entries for the Perak Turf Club August Amateur Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19: HORSES CLASS 3 Ist 2nd Run Run 5y 2 F.
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  • 49 16 P.C.C. Concede to M. A. FSf"WK. The first division League match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Muthibol Ahzan Football Club which was to have been played yesterday on the S. X. R. C. ground did not take place, the former having concrded. walk over.
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  • 378 16 Motor Firm PARTNER'S APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE GRANTED In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett, Oh Chin Kooi a partner of the firm of Chin Kooi and Company, in bankruptcy, applied for his discharge. Mr. R. H. Finch appearing for the
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  • 191 16 Application for Stay Refused In the Supreme Court this morning in connection with the recent case of Cheah Cheng Leong and Cheah Choo Hoay, a public officer of the “Cheah” Kongsi, in which the former sued and obtained judgment for the return of his deposit of
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  • 60 16 On Augf&t 18 in «•MBA- The next sitting of the Court of Appeal will take place in Penang on Friday, August 18. The cnier Justice, Sir W. C. Huggard, 15.. C., will be the President of the Court, and the other judges expected to sit are Mr.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 97 16 W I I— E/. y O. I PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TO-MORROW Orchestral Music during Tiffin 12.30 P.M. 2.30 P.M. DINNER ae:d DANCE 9.30 P.M. MIDNIGHT 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.
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    • 16 16 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will »io it for you.
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    • 223 16 JUST ON DISPWy NEW I Romaine I Georgette I oOo A Lovely Dull Surfaced Heavy I Georgette, Exquisitely Light and I Supple Yet With A New Diagonal B Crispness. B oOo THE PERFECT MATERIAL FOR THIS TROPICAL WEATHER In 8 Pleasing Shades. Samples Will Be Gladly Sent On AT PARMANANDS
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