Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 August 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE gSTA SHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 188. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 14tf? AUGUST, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 256 1 Reuter. But Cuba Quiet pH CuSPEDES TAKES THE OATH Havana, August 13. Martial > tomes but the countr y is I that 40 were killed residences of Govservants were sacked yesterday. Present Machado arrived at Nassau by G -> and his wife have arat Miami by aeroplane.
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  • 240 1 Killed Her Child To Avoid Parting Southend, July 31. A verdict 'f Murder and Suicide was recorded at the inquest here to-night on Mrs. Dorothy Pitt, aged 43, of West Deighavenue, Leigh-on-Sea, who was found gas•ed at her hon e with her 8-years-old daughter Myri also dead,
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  • 27 1 L Reuter. London, August 13. Blr8 lr p ln^ r has approved the promotion of An«, Moraine to be Ambassador to 5 ra Reuter.
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  • 179 1 .—Reuter. Agreement Reached FOREIGN EXPORTERS GRATIFIED Moscow, August 13. M. Bandura, the assistant Chairman of the Chinese Eastern Railway, has sent a letter dated Aug. 12, to the Chairman of the Li Shao-juen, pointing out the direction of the U.S.S.U.R.I. Railway, and continuing to insist on a
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  • 82 1 Rugby Radio Service. Despite Long Period of Dry Weather London, August 12. Despite the prolonged period of dry weather, no water scarcity is anticipated in London and province towns and restrictions are unlikely. In London, the maintenance of supplies is assured owing to the development policy of
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  • 86 1 .—Reuter. N. W. Frontier ARTILLERY FIRES ON TRIBESMEN Simla, August 13. British troops were in action during the week-end on the North-West Frontier against the hostile Upper Mohmands who attacked the friendly Halimzais on August 11 and burned several of their villages. A column of infantry,
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  • 62 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, August 13. Lord Baden-Powell, who on Thursday returned from the World Jamboree of Scouts in Hungary, left to-day on a seventeen days’ cruise to Baltic ports, in the liner “Caigarie,” with 650 officers of the Boy' Scouts ancLGirl Guides* Associations. party will
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  • 22 1 —Reuter. New York, August 14. President Roosevelt has ordered three warships to Cuba to protect United States citizens.—Reuter.
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  • 296 1 Vegetarian And Non-Smoker Berlin, July 31. A glimpse of the daily laborious life of Herr Hitler has been given to the German public by the man best able to give it— Dr. Walther Funk, head of the Press Bureau of the Government, who goes every morning
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  • 116 1 —Reuter. Broadcast From Munich BY NAZI LEADER Munich, August 13. A further speech on the Austrian situation was broadcast by Herr Knaus, chief of the Nazis of Styria. He said German Austrians would not carry out France s wishes and would not act up to the canons
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  • 39 1 .—Reuter. Delegates Arrive For Conference Banff, August 13. Over 150 delegates from ten countries arrived for the biennial fortnight's conference on Pacific relations to be opened on August 14 under the presidency of Sir Robert Fal- coner.
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  • 55 1 greatly benefited by the change.--Rugby Radio Service. By South American Holiday London, August 12. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, will conclude his holiday in Rio de Janeiro to-morrow, when he will leave for London on the liner “Arlanza.” His health has greatly benefited by
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  • 232 1 Smuggled Out of Bucharest An extraordinary story was told at Windsor Police Court, on July 31 when a young girl was charged under the Aliens Act with landing at Dover without leave of the immigration officer. When she stepped into the dock and was asked her
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  • 97 1 .—Reuter. General Balbo Honoured ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS Rome, August 13. Members of the Italian Air Armada were this morning congratulated by the King at the Royal Palace. A procession was held to Palatine Hill where Signor Mussolini paid a tribute to the feat and embraced General
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  • 251 1 Tilt Due to Petrol Load A mishap to the machine when refuelling at Portmarnock, Ireland, on July 27, after flying from Heston, has caused a postponement of the Atlantic flight attempt by Flight-Lieutenant Ulm and his three companions. After refuelling the left wheel of the ’plane slipped
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  • 56 1 —Reuter. Belgium Leading Sweden Stockholm, August 13. The following are results of matches in the second qualifying round of the Davis Cup. Lacroix (Belgium) beat Oestberg (Sweden) 7-5, 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 8-6. Ramberg (Sweden) beat Van Zuylen 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. Lacroix and Deborman (Belgium) beat Oestberg and
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  • 239 1 TO BE PUBLISHED ON AUGUST 21 The Pinang Gazette Centenary Number will be published on Monday, August 21. The 84 pages of this number will contain a message to Penang from H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi and letters from former Governors, officials and senior residents in reminiscent
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    • 125 1 WEIGHTS FOR IPOH RACES Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Pinang Gazette Centenary Number I Martial Law Continues 1 C. E. Railway Difficulties 1 British Troops in Action 1 Another Anti-Austrian Speech 1 Foreign Cables 1 and 9 Science and Invention 3 Chinese Swimming Club Gala 4 Krian Club Decisively Beaten 5
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  • 2212 3 BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE: THE SENSITIVITY TO DISEASE: FLIGHT by DIRECTIONAL WIRELESS: NEW MOTOR-CAR INVENTIONS o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 29. rR( SSOR MELLANBY’S PPOINTMENT approval of the scientific certainly be given to Proappointment as secretary Research Council, in sucte Sir Walter Fletcher. It pP<SlOn 1
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  • 2022 4 CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB GALA 1 y <■’ COMPLETE SUCCESS The fifth Annual Swimming Gala of the ■Chinese Swimming Club took place at Tanjong Bungah yesterday, and brilliant sunshine marked the opening of the event. Preparations for the gala were begun as long
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  • 228 4 Carrying It Too Far, Says Veteran Soldier LARWOOD FOR WORLD CONFERENCE! A plea that less attention should be paid to sport, and more to Empire defence, was made by Brigadier-General John Joseph Byron, in an address on “Peace in our Time” to the Empire Group at Capetown.
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  • 620 4 Dr J. H. Bowyer has been seconded to Kedah. Mr. Hayward, of Ipoh, is now on Kay t YeW Tin Ltd., Menglembu. Mr. R. Williamson has ceased to act as a Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, S.S. Mrs. F. H. Riches, of Hawthornden Estate, is leaving for home
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  • 342 4 Mother Mystery SUICIDE OF UNKNOWN CHINESE A strange story was related to the Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, Singapore, on Friday, when an inquest was held on an unknown Chinese who was found dead on a grave in Bukit Brown Cemetery on the afternoon of July
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  • 307 4 GOOD ENTERTAINMENT AT QUEEN'S The First National picture, "Silver DoF lar,” which opened to good houses at the Queen’s yesterday, is more than worth J going a long way see. It is interesting, educational and entertaining. Based on the nov<_ 1 by David Karsner, it tells with faithful
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  • 859 5 123 NOT OUT KRi CLUB DECISIVELY BEATEN Muriel And Hoblyn In Form proved much too strong for mb yesterday on the padang verely defeated. The match wnoni i .iv for another century this i st to join the ranks of “cenSCdsva tury being S. V.
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  • 404 5 Early Wickets For West Indies TEST CRICKET AT THE OVAL London, Aug. 12. Eight thousand people were present at the Oval to-day, when, having won the toss England batted first in the final test match against West Indies. The wicket appeared to be affected by yesterday’s rain
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  • 827 5 Hennessey Trophy Match REST LOSE 6 WICKETS FOR 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 12. The annual Hennessey Trophy Match between the Europeans and the Rest began this afternoon. The former batted first and lost their first wicket at two, but then Murray and
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  • 599 5 Bankruptcy Court Litigation OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE'S MOTION FAILS Further argument was heard on Friday in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard K.C.) on the motion of the Official Assignee of the property of Sassoon Ezekiel, a bankrupt, to set aside and
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  • 233 5 Solving the Problem of Over-Production SOUTH AFRICA TO CUT OUT SPIRIT IMPORTS South Africa’s imports of petroleum spirit will be cut down by one half when the new factory shortly to be erected near Johannesburg, to produce alcohol from maize, working. The promoters, who are supported
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    • 376 5 Popular dollar VALUES Every Sale item is an outstanding Bargain, but these striking values, picked at random, from our huge stocks, show you the wonderful purchasing power of a single dollar. WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS DAILY. SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. MEN'S SINGLETS. Fine White Lawn with fast coloured Borders.
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  • 5075 6 THE CURE AND STUDY OF TROPICAL DISEASES DETAILS OF AMALGAMATION SCHEME: GOVERNMENT AND RUBBER INDUSTRY BILL: DUTCH CAMPAIGN AGAINST RUBBER RESTRICTION FOUNDER MEMBER VISITS LODGE MALAYA: PLANTER VICTIM OF CONFIDENCE TRICK o (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 2. FUTURE OF ROSS INSTITUTE Tn my article
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  • 764 7 C! :AH WAT GARK THE CHAMPION ATHLETE PE ANG RECREATION CLUB THE MOST SUCCESSFUL UNIT •act that there were no /CH ll A i’enang Cricket Club, ento 1 1 tT a ,r the Penang Amateur ion Championship meet-j Athi*-'' i c-xi Esplanade on Saturday, mg.
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  • 452 7 Annual Sports annual sports of the AngloChinese Primary School were held Saturday t the Anglo-Chinese School ground, 74 Maxwell Road. The pro, .mine of fifteen events was without a hitch, except the j Centipede I; a y which had to be re-run I confusion at the start.
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  • 314 7 Depot The Champion Unit PERAK BATTALION SECOND (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 12. The Federal Police Sports at the Stadium to-day attracted a good attendance. The programme was carried out without a hitch in spite of rain early in the afternoon. Contingents from
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  • 76 7 —Reuter. Promoted Side Defeats Celtic EIGHT FO& ABERDEEN London, August 12. The results of the Scottish League matches played to-day were as follows Aberdeen 8 Ayr U. 0 Clyde 0 Motherwell 1 Falkirk 3 Third Lanark 3 Hamilton A. 3 Pai tick T. 7 Hearts 6 St. Mirren
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  • 526 7 Annual Sports VYTHILINGAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP IN CLASS "A" (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12. To-day’s Methodist Boys’ School Sports were marred by rain which cleared up in time to allow the programme to be finished. Mr. Bowmar, the headmaster calling on the British Resident to
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  • 620 7 Mother Superior's Feast RECEPTION TO OLD PUPILS ENTERTAINMENT Saturday was the Gala day of the Penang Convent, the occasion being the feast of the Revd. Mother Superior. The j Revd. Mother Superior had sent out invitations to over a thousand old pupils for an At
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  • 199 7 Cup Tie KUALA ROVERS WIN BY ODD GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 12. Some exciting football was witnessed on the T.P.C.A. ground to-day when the Kuala Rovers (first string) beat the Selangor Rangers by the odd goal in five in the cup tie. Rangers
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  • 159 7 Woman’s Three Days’ Vigil Over Dead Husband CHAUFFEUR MISSING The discovery by a searching aeroplane of a woman sitting in the desert by the side of her dead husband has brought to an end. a protracted, search. Signor Lamantia and his wife, together with a chauffeur,
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  • 505 8 So much that is contradictory emanates from Russia that it is duncuit to distinguish between what is true and wiial is not true, but there is little doubt that her leaders are straining every nerve to convert the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics from a primitive
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  • 255 8 Herr Hitler's Government is bent upon the silencing of domestic criticism. It has suppressed nearly all the political parties it is putting the Churches into harness, and no newspaper that fails to speak with the Government's voice is allowed to exist. Yet Nazi officialdom is
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  • 982 8  -  —J. W. in the Birmingham Post.” THE AVERAGE MAN’S FORM OF “GENIUS” It is all very well to work by fits and starts, under the influence of what arty folk term “divine afflatus” (more soberly, inspiration), but the fact remains that the bulk of every busy life’s
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  • 711 8 PARROT LANGUAC“Come on Monday and parrots” is the invite which broadcast by the pro lnia of the high seas now ru. in London r. wants a bird that can to t 1 1 a n jj* in his play, and he is finding one that has ju
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    • 161 8 FsPECIAL NOTICE!! \I7E have to advise that as from MONDAY, August 14th, our COLD STORAGE 1 and PROVISIONS Depts, will be 1 open from 7 a.m. daily. I PRITCHARD CO., LTD,, PENANG. i h i I j l i'-’lS'- 1 judnvMK IiSSSSZSS BUgjF- A splendid fflff X IMSf supper x
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  • 362 9 ■ernrr nt tor an investigation of this.—Rugiy Ha j. Service and Reuter. p, espedes Approved DOWNFALL CELEBRATED Havana, August 12. 4 f twenty-one guns signalled the the Cuban Army to the apDr. Cespedes as Provisional V 1 1 prex’.iu- 11 ill of the Machado regime was
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  • 178 9 New Return Rebate Regulations Messr.- Stoomvaart Mij. Nederland an<! M' Rotterdam Lloyd, who, it will n a< -d, considerably reduced their pa.s.sa..- tares as from January Ist last, again are altering their fares by revising tiieir return rebate regulations more in favour of the public. f 1 now
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  • 133 9 .—Reuter. Remarkable Scenes Of Enthusiasm CHEERS FROM A MILLION THROATS Rome, August 12. General Balbo’s Armada arrived at 6.38 at Ostia, where cheers from a million throats greeted the airmen. The flying boats were delayed by bad weather and, therefore, landed immediately at Ostia, instead of first
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  • 403 9 —And How The report of an amazing adventure which befell a Chinese hawker in the sea off Singapore has been made to the Marine i Police. At 7 p.m. on July 31, a young sampan coolie came to the station and reported the death of
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  • 213 9 Mr. Justice Gerahty Not Coming As already stated the next Court of Appeal will open in Penang on Friday, August 18. The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, K.C., will be the President of the Court and the other two judges who were expected to sit were Mr.
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  • 194 9 Reuter. Police Charge DubSm Crowd HAND TO HAND FIGHT Dublin, August 13. With hundreds of police stationed at strategic points, civic guards patrolling the streets, two armoured cars in evidence and troops standing by in case of necessity, the city was very quiet till noon, when six
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  • 346 9 Judge’s Daughter Who Was Chained To Wall TACKLING THE CRIME WAVE The United States has struck its first decisive blow against the kidnappers now terrorising the country. A Kansas City, Missouri, jury has sentenced to death Walter McGee, one of the men who kidnapped
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  • 303 9 FOUNDING O F PENANG Wrong Date of Celebration A correspondent writes On the 11th August (last Friday) the Old Jack was again flown under the instructions of the Municipal Commissioners at the Tomb of Captain Francis Light as that was the 147th anniversary of the Founding of Penang. The Municipal
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  • 118 9 TIN--spot SATURDAY TO-DAY London £215-12-6 £215-12-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £215-12-6 £215-12-6 Singapore >109.62% Business Done Nomina i $109.62% enang No b uyers Buyers no Business Done 75 $3.70 COPRA—(Sundrted) n Sl4 00 $14.00 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER 3?,3d. No market. London 7Ac(G) No market. New York 1 1 15
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    • 22 9 It is a lesig that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette wi!l he!p to puß you through du!l times.
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    • 216 9 i| r i ii ii m IHWnirni jSgßil REASON/ B INF A NT$ AMP -J th- 1 i| j i I 1 /NJ *<LUD«MG GOLD Mf N CALCUTTA 1923 From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with
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  • 218 10 Twice Chased and Once Fired At OFF BRITISH ISLAND GROUP A mysterious ship, old and dilapidated in appearance, but capable of a speed of 20 knots, which out-distanced all pursuers, has been haunting the British Ellice Island group, about 600 miles north of Fiji. It
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  • 227 10 “No Pandering For Me” Sandwich, Kent, July 31. The Rev. Raymond E. Young, who announced his resignation on July 30 from the pastorate of Sandwich, Kent, Congregational Church in a sermon in which he made an outspoken attack on churchgoers, carried his criticisms further when I saw
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  • 192 10 Three Arches To Be Rebuilt Something may be done about Waterloo Bridge in the autumn, The Star learns. It is not to be a new bridge, but the old Rennie “Masterpiece” widened. The work, it is estimated, will cost £750,000, and take .several years to carry
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  • 266 10 1,500 German Refugees In This Country NOT TO BE A CHARGE ON PUBLIC FUNDS An extraordinary position has arisen in this and other countries as the result of the German Government’s action in forbidding the sending of any money for the support of refugees who have emigrated. The
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  • 412 10 £25,000 Compensation From The Underground A proposal to pay compensation amounting to £25,000 to Lord Ashfield for his services as chairman was adopted at an extraordinary general meeting of the Underground Electric Railways Company, Limited, at Caxton Hall, called to approve the scheme for the voluntary winding up
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  • 268 10 Private Secretary To Mr. Joseph Chamberlain Lord Monk Bretton, of Conyboro, Lewes, died in a nursing home at Brighton on July 29 at the age of sixty-three. John William Dodson, second Baron Monk Bretton, had a distinguished career both in the local government
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  • 228 10 Mr. John Sargent Forfeits Fortune A. Codicil in the will of Sir Percy W. G. Sargent, the famous brain specialist, who left £42,000, revealed on July 31 that his sculptor son, Mr. John Sargent, forfeited all share in his father’s fortune by his marriage to
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  • 187 10 AUGUST 14 Annual General Meeting of Penang Teachers’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society at Hutchings School, at 4.30 p.m. AUGUST 15 Anglo-Chinese School, Nibong Tebal, Fourth Annual Sports, Caledonia Padang, 4 p.m. AUGUST 16 Assumption School Butterworth, Sports, 2.30 p.m. AUGUST 18 Court of Appeal, Penang. Francis
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    • 162 10 THO U S ANDS OF TO NS OF THIS REMARKABLY RAPID-HARDENING BRITISH PORTLAND CEMENT IS USED THROUGHOUT MALAYA OWING TO ITS S?!’’ hlB ABSOLUTE UNIFORMITY ghin I gijj AND RELIABILITY. RM I Bfl 1 Ml* FERROCRETE Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It makes concrete as hard in four days
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 185 10 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 505 11 Drill Suits But Many Fainting Cases THE KING’S RACING SUCCESS Goodwood, July 26. Gocdwood frizzled in the heat wave, and old men defied the conventions of a century. Many women collapsed completely, and several had to be kept for a time at the first aid station. There
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  • 269 11 Englishmen Complete 13,000 Miles Trip Two Englishmen arrived in North Africa with a diminutive 8-h.p. British car, and announced that they were going to cross the Sahara. The French authorities were horrified. They refused point blank. Afterwards they relented, and the little British car traversed
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  • 653 11 Annual Meeting RUBBER LOSS COUNTERBALANCED BY INTEREST EARNED The 23rd annual general meeting of sharholders of the Kedah Rubber Company, Limited, was held on Saturday at No. 33, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. E. Reimann (Director) presided and the others present were: Mr. E. A. de Buriatte
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  • 312 11 First Lord On Need For Strong British Navy Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty speaking at Barrow-in-Fur-ness on July 29, said people complained of the expense of the Navy, which cost about £50,000,000 a year, but they should remember the value of our
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    • 2782 12 (ARAMAYO MINES IN BOLIVIA COMPANY) o SATISFACTORY financial position MAINTAINED ACHIEVEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL TIN RESTRICTION AGREEMENT Mr. Carlos V. Aramayo’s Review I The thirteenth ordinary general meeting of Aramayo Mines in Bolivia Company was held on Wednesday, the 19th July, 1933, at the company’s
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    • 114 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 84 17j32 84 17|32 New York 4.48*4 4.48% Montreal 4.75% 4.76 Brussels 23.72 23.72 Geneva 17.12 17.11% Amsterdam 8.20 8.20 Milan 63 63 I|l6 Berlin 13.87% 13.87% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 'Oslo 19.85 19.85 'Vienna 30 30 •Prague 111%
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    • 61 12 PENANG, AUGUST 14 > (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 313 4 mlts 2|4 l!ll Private 3 m|ts credit 24 lj4 3 Documentary 24 Ji On New York Bank Demand 51 non. 1 France T.T. 975 ml India T.T. m Hongkong T.T 39
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  • 595 13 Schedule of Principal Lines is a list of ▼easels arriving *pj u r m penang during week PORT TO-DAY A from Pangkalan Branclan S-S ,l A t sails for the same ports a ndl- l At rom Kantang. Sails for TeSf and Bagan Datoh on Tuesluk
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  • 1055 13 air mail A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by tram to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.N.I.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan by the s.s. “Jeram” will be closed al 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for
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  • 514 13 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period July 29th to August 4th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public
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    • 58 13 <5,15 TO-WiGHT 9.3© FIRST NATIONAL’S Lavish B ffl| IK JJI 1 i<\ i Production Of An Amazing AdvenXj tUrer Who Lived To Be S H City A W j 1 WjfyjuLyV He Had Built NEXT CHANGE j SLIM SUMMERVILLE ZASU PITTS In Universal’s Big Laugh Hit 1 "OUT ALL NIGHT"
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  • 391 14 University Officials Go To Downing Street ‘A BREAKER OF PRECEDENTS’ A brief but impressive ceremony took place in a private room of No. 10, Downing Street, on July 25, when, in their robes of blue and white and scarlet and white, the governing body of the University
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  • 295 14 Plea Of Guilty To Wife Beating “I beat her w r ith a whip, and I am not fit to hold his Majesty’s commission. I shall resign my commission to-night.” Leo James Riordan, of Willow-crescent, Denham, described as a retired flight-lieu-tenant of the R.A.F., and an
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  • 330 14 Death Of Gen. Muto, Soldier Of Simple T astes MARRIED HIS DAUGHTER TO A PENNILESS SUBALTERN General Nobuyoshi Muto, who held the triple office of Japanese special envoy of Manchuria, commander-in-chief of the Japanese forces, and supreme head of all the Japanese civil and military administration
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  • 257 14 Petition From Haberdashers’ Company Granted A Chancery suit which recalls the famous never-endmg Jarndyce v. Jarndyce case in Dickens’ “Bleak House,” came before Mr. Justice Farwell on July 25 in the High Court. The action which was commenced over 200 years ago was finally
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    • 489 14 ijnrrsw||| i 11/ I 7 I Z fl I Never neglect I CONSTIPATION Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills As a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’# I Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. They give you clean bowels which act regularly, a healthy stomach,
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    • 226 14 LEATHER BELTINC Is especially constructed and adapted for the Work R n i re j WRITE FOR A BOOKLET, TO THE AGENTS United Engineers Limited, vx J i PENANG. WHEBB Any ©ld tim«. 1\ I A is sublime. Xi s Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. I YOU GET
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    • 2117 15 v v r i c U&®&s2 A K P. O.—BRITISH INDIA frr J 7 L-J y -V, A <v x and APCAR lines RJL P ft-£ J-ENI IN (j (Companies Incorporated In England) 7-BUUE FUMMBI4 «>.7« 77?« bv MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due
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  • 462 16 Adams Fourth Player CHINESE AND CRICKET CLUB SHARE DISTINCTION By scoring 123 not out against the Krian Club yesterday Adams is the fourth Cricket Club batsman to join the ranks of “centurians this season, the three other who had previously done it being, Perkins (twice) R.
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  • 265 16 Annual Report NETT PROFIT OF $792 FOR YEAR The following are extracts from the fifth annual report of the Managing Committee of the Penang English School Teachers’ Co-Operative Thift and Loan Society, Ltd., to be presented to members at the annual meeting to be held to-day at
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  • 919 16 Successful Show RESIDENT COUNCILLOR AND MRS. GOODMAN PRESENT St. Xavier's annual concert which marks the end of their second term, was held yesterday in the school hall in the presence of a large audience which included the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, and
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  • 275 16 Weights For First Day CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the weights for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting to be run on Friday at Ipoh. RACE 1 Ponies 2 and 3 combined, Division 4, 5 furlongs. La Petite H-07
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  • 108 16 Monthly Medal The following are the results of Monthly Medal, played on Saturday, and Sunday, 12th and 13th. R. L. Pirn 76 —lO 66 tie D. A. Coupar 84 —lB 66 N. Rees 80 —lO 70 H. E. Muriel 85 —l4 71 W. A. Young 90 —lB
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  • 190 16 More Dutiable Liquor Cases Two Chinese, Teoh Hua Seng and Tan Seng Guan, were separately convicted of the possession of dutiable liquor in The Penang Police Court this morning. Accused were arrested by Revenue Officers when carrying baskets in which liquor was concealed. Teoh Hua Seng,
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  • 211 16 Look to Your Rear Light Wires As the result of a Police drive instituted against cars without rear lights fifteen motorist were“bagged” over the week-end and fined $2 each by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills. The motorists included Miss T. L. Moore, Mr. T. McKinstery,
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  • 52 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES acknowledgment. Messrs Yeoh Guan Sooi, Yeoh Guan Yeang and family beg to thank all fnends and relatives who attended the funeral of their beloved father, Mr. Yeoh Seng Lye, on Friday, 11th August, sent wreaths, scrolls, letters and telegrams of condolence, rendered assistance, or lent their cars for
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 84 16 l,l E. O. 1 PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL TO-MORROW DINNER and DANCE Music By THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA (Under the direction of Leonardo) COMING ATTRACTIONS. SUNDAY, 20th AUGUST 9.30 p.m. CONCERT 9.30 p.m. PAUL SCHRAMM DINY SOETERMEER From Strauss to Jazz on 2 Pianos. SATURDAY, 19th Aug: I Repertory Players
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    • 166 16 DEAFNESS. Whether partial or to nn complicated with headn-, 0 if bles. Cured absolutely. 1 r troued. For full particulars v tn gUar W “SRI” WORKS, 11, Beadon Str (P r CALCUTA G J NOTICE OF- SALE PENANG SAI J dOO.M To be sold by PUBLIC Al i ion On
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 37 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfai 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 88 NW tide tabi.es High Water. Low Wate TO-DAT 5.00 a.m. 11.47 a.m. 4.20 p.m. 10.55 p.m. TO-MORROW 6.36 a.m. 5.10 a.m. 9.33 p. m. 11.52;:. rn.
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