Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 August 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-08-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE -ABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Mo. 192. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article112 1933-08-18 1 Rue v Radio Service. If Affected By German Order OFFICIAL REPRESENTATION London. August 17. -rations made to the German nt bv the British Charge i Berlin regarding discriminaur of German shipping lines < cared from operation of the under the German Exchange \cgulation, it was emphasisedRue v Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article240 1933-08-18 1 Reuter. Emigration Not A Permanent Cure Banff, August 17. Tl. Institute of Pacific Relations dis-cuss-'i emigration and agreed that emigr: .>n was not a permanent cure for ex. population. As regards Manchur. the Japanese delegates were of the ■opinion that relief will come to Japan through increased industrialisationReuter. - 240 words
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Article57 1933-08-18 1 Bughy Radio Service. 39 Per Cent Above July, 1914 London, August 17. t August 1, the average level of the Hl price of commodities in Britain was i iximately 39 per cent, above July, 1914 as compared with 38 per cent one ea 4ll cr and" Bughy Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article169 1933-08-18 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. 38 Dead SERIOUS DAMAGE TO PROPERTY London, August 17. A telegram from the Governor of Jamaica states that an exceptionally heavy storm struck Kingston and St. Andrew on the night of Aug. 16. The death roll is 38 at present. Very serious damage.—Rugby Radio Service. - 169 words
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351 1933-08-18 1 WARSHIP British Vessel That Went Down Off Holland In 1799 Behind a prosaic message from Lloyd’s on July 22 lies the story of a new attempt to recover from the ocean bed treasure that has lain there for years. Here is the message351 words
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Article34 1933-08-18 1 —Reuter. London, August 17. The Australian airman. Woods has arrived at Croydon. He started from Australia on July 7 and after making progress first his journey was de—ed by mis- fortune.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article68 1933-08-18 1 —Reuter. Likely Reference Tc League SITUATION GRAVE Paris, August The Government regards the situation arising from Herr Habicht's further wireless talk as grave and with M. Daladier and Mr. Macdonald both in their offices the telephone lines between the Quai d Orsay and Whitehall were busy—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article177 1933-08-18 1 Dress Censors In Jersey By order of the mayor, anybody wear ug a two-piece bathing costume in the greets of St. Helier, Jersey, is to be warned" off by the police. The inhabitants of the island are stated to be indignant that women visitors been wearing in the177 words
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101 1933-08-18 1 other important associations. —Rugby Radio Service. Joint Conference MUTUAL INTEREST TRADE MARKETS London, August 16. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce have received a reply to their telegram addressed to the Mill Owners’ Association of Bombay in which they had invited the Indian cotton industry to discuss withother important associations.—Rugby Radio Service. - 101 words
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Article119 1933-08-18 1 —Reuter. j President Roosevelt Confers With Leading Supporters Washington, August 18. I The question of inflation was again j moved to the foreground when President Roosevelt conferred with Senator Thomas, j his chief inflation adviser. President Roosevelt later saw leaders of the group who are advocating for.—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article244 1933-08-18 1 tween Great Britain and Iraq.—Rugby Radio Service. 700 Killed BRITISH AMBASSADER RETURNING BY AIR London, August 17. The Prime Minister who returned to London from Scotland early to-day left for Lossiemouth this evening. This morning he was in consultation with Sir Robert Vansittart. Permanent Under-Secretary fortween Great Britain and Iraq.—Rugby Radio Service. - 244 words
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Article283 1933-08-18 1 Authors’ Society On Palace Statement I The communication issued from Buckingham Palace recently regarding the copyright of royal correspondence was referred to in a statement made on behalf of the Incorporated Society of Authors. Playwrights, and Composers. The Palace communication called the attention of all persons283 words
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Article212 1933-08-18 1 H. E. The Governor Keenly' Interested LARGE SUMS SPENT ABROAD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 18. The Singapore Live Stock Exhibition wax opened at the Great World last night when H.E. the Governor, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes and others were present. Many exhibitors212 words
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Article76 1933-08-18 1 days.—Rugby Radio Service. Lindbergh and Grierson Meet London, August 17. John Grierson, the British airman, who is exploring the possibilities of the northern air route between America and Europe, is at present at Angmagsalik in Iceland where he met yesterday the American airman, Colonel Lindbergh, and hisdays.—Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Advertisement15 1933-08-18 1 <pn NAGATA brothers DENTISTS lead Office next to The Dispensary nch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement95 1933-08-18 1 KEY BRAND wi n-e BpWY PRODUCE OF SOUTH AFRICA v Cr i ;i Of exceptional quality “KEY” BRAND Srandy is !:!:<>iliS «> r ■lm Ril h l|i-. ’KH L’{-iH i||||M*ry|ii Illi dclica^e flavour, DmM BIIwImBI and sB M s a t a remarkably '1 bH'I 111 4 low P r95 words
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Advertisement123 1933-08-18 1 NINTH if I. S. P. CONFERENCE Page 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Protection for British Shipping I Heavy Storm Strike Jamaica 1 Nazi Propaganda in Austria 1 Assyrian Situation in Iraq 1 Singapore Live Stock Exhibition.. 1 Lancashire-India Cotton Industries 1 Japan’s Trade with India 3 County Cricket 5 Ceylon News Correspondence123 words
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Advertisement1883 1933-08-18 2 RATES FOR CASUAL the penang-harbour BANKS I ZZ M ADVERTISEMENTS J ffijgii :> j Chartered Bank nederlandsche J J >■! boilers now lying at Prai, Province JNDIA AUST r A LIA AND CHINA U ANDEL -M A ATSCH APPU» H J I All communications relating to Wellesley rrncoroorated in England1,883 words
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Article1176 1933-08-18 3 The Delayed Negotiations: Tokio's Demands PROTEST AGAINST MALAYAN DUTIES The Japanese papers just received in India show that lengthy preliminary discussions are preceding the opening of the negotiations between India and Japan for a new commercial treaty. On June 17 Mr. Miyake, the Japanese Consul General1,176 words
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Article306 1933-08-18 3 Japan Again The textile industry in Spain, which is centred in Catalonia, is suffering, in common with that in other countries, from the general trade depression, and there also, according to some recent articles in “El Sol,” Japanese dumping is arousing anxiety among spinners and manufacturers. In306 words
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Advertisement262 1933-08-18 3 Send Your Inquiries FOR stainless Steel TO united Engineers Limited PENANG. J 8 83DE888 StBB8i >■ Ffr >*ol t: j/ -J waSL S v vMEa Zr BESyKI&iB, fSS t± <jj «np an A&fcXcS'U 8 ff 4*ep-laele. SSS y_ Ojjp/ t I Agents N.V. Strains Java Trading Co. < ?r. I262 words
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Advertisement258 1933-08-18 3 TOBRALCO so easy y 7 \TO WASH. I Tobralco stands up wonderfully to sunshine and washing. See the fascinating range of designs. Like all Tootal Products Tobralco carries the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in wash and wear. When buying be sure to see the name Tobralco on the selvedge. A258 words
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Article495 1933-08-18 4 Aerial Detection Proposed EXPERIMENTAL FLIGHT BY MONOPOLIES An aerial war on smugglers bringing contraband articles to Singapore was foreshadowed as the result of a suggestion thrown out some months ago by Mr. F. G. Lundon, commodore of the Singapore Flying Club, and an experimental flight was495 words
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Article89 1933-08-18 4 Municipality Of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending Aug. 12, 1933, shows a total of 55 deaths—--31 males and 24 females—the death-rate being 18.38 per mile, compared with 18.71 in the preceding week and with 24.96 in the corresponding89 words
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Article21 1933-08-18 4 The public is invited to w’rite to the Hon. Secretary whenever there is a vacancy in any office.21 words
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Article750 1933-08-18 4 Canon Waddy, of the S.P.G., is on a visit to Malaya. w Mr. G. Clarke, manager of Rengo Malaya Estate, Kluang, Johore, is in Perak and i 3 attending the I.S.P. Conference at Taiping. Mr C. P- Liston, the manager in Ipoh of Messrs. Anglo-French and Bendixsens,750 words
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Advertisement292 1933-08-18 4 nelp chZen “Cjz to iI W vigorous health jv 5 mother can help her l T 'wl a one> to radian: health |3 > by giving them a nutritious, J© U n balanced diet. That is why lU >Ss? thousands of wise mothers si.e f Horlick’s Malted Milk io the**292 words
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Advertisement61 1933-08-18 4 SELL YOUR PIANO asiSMB v li' Bhhmhil LU I To us. We will allow you a liberal figure, which can be used as part payment on a I Modern Instrument. PIANOS IN STOCK Sy Guaranteed Makers, "Brinsmead", "Collard and Collard", "Zimmerman", Etc. ROBINSON PIANO CO., BEACH STREET. PENANG. > IOESHOItENfI61 words
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Article113 1933-08-18 5 —Reuter. Freeman Deadly AMES' TWO CENTURIES IN ONE MATCH London, August 17. The County match between Kent and Northamptonshire which was commenced cn Wednesday at Dover resulted in a win for Kent by 429 rims. The features of the match were two fine centuries by Ames and—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article456 1933-08-18 5 jly Tennis Tournament ;-b following are the results of matches ;d on Wednesday 2d .n’s Singles Handicap ‘A’ :A. W. Wal]lc;i —4 beat A Sinclair 7—5, 6—2. y n’s Singles Handicap ‘B’ J. E. A. —3O beat B. R. Whitehouse —2 6-3. 2—6, 7 —5. <. F.456 words
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Article248 1933-08-18 5 Gay British Musical at Majestic A light comedy with enchanting music an two haunting song numbers mark the dft'i.it of Jessie Matthews as a British t-dkie star. She sings and flirts her way "•ugh a series of frivolous but amusing ■ntures, giving a performance that will248 words
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Article66 1933-08-18 5 Reuter. Norway Eliminated By Jugo-Slavia Oslo, August 17. In the second qualifying round in the Davis Cup. Jugo-Slavia eliminated Norway by 3 matches to nil. Punec (Jugo-Slavia) beat Haanes (Norway) 6 1, 6 —o, 3—6, 6 —3. Kukuljevic (Jugo-Slavia) beat FinnSmith (Norway) 6 —l, 6 —l, 6Reuter. - 66 words
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Article97 1933-08-18 5 Reuter. Quarter Finals Reached Forest Hills, August 17. The following are the results of matches played in the third round of the American Women’s Tennis Championships. The winners of the third round all entered the quarter-finals. Mrs. Wills-Moody beat Miss Michell 6 —l. Miss Heeley beatReuter. - 97 words
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Article29 1933-08-18 5 one. —Reuter. Falkirk Defeats St. Mirren London, August 17. In a match in the Scottish League Falkirk defeated St. Mirren by two goals to one. —Reuter.one.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article102 1933-08-18 5 Yesterday’s Championship Matches and To-morrow’s Ties The ties that were played off yesterday resulted as follows: LADIES’ SINGLES Mrs. Lau Hoay Seah beat Miss Khoo Ko? Cheng 11 —3, 11 4. MIXED DOUBLES Miss Lim Siew Hwa and Mr. Lim Hock San beat Mr. Goon Siah Leong102 words
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Article622 1933-08-18 5 LUNCHEON TO CANADIANS Mr. Rudyard Kipling broadcast on July 12 for the first time. After many refusals, he consented to speak into the microphone for a few minutes at a luncheon given at Claridge’s Hotel by the Royal Society of Literature in honour of the visit622 words
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Article226 1933-08-18 5 Zanzibar Natives Puzzled By Buoy Ten years ago out of the sea at Zanzibar came a “devil.-” It floated over the waves, drifting nearer and nearer to the shore. Then, with one last swirl, a breaker lifted it on to the land, leaving it high226 words
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Advertisement244 1933-08-18 5 Wteavays GREAT ANNUAL SALE SUPER VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. PRICES LOWER THAN THEY EVER WILL BE AGAIN WATCH THE PAPERS DAILY FOR NEW BARGAINS INCHCAPE DECKLE STATIONERY A delightful writing surface and a paper of high quality and appearance 28 Sheets of Deckle Edged Notepaper and 28 Envelopes to match.244 words
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Miscellaneous503 1933-08-18 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.503 words
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Article514 1933-08-18 6 Manager Convicted SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT AND FINE Kandy, Aug. 4. Sentence of a month’s hard labour on the first count and Rs. 100 fine on the second was passed to-day by Mr. S. F. Amerasinghe, Police Magistrate, on Mr. S. PMahanama, who was found guiltj of (1514 words
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Article109 1933-08-18 6 Found Shot In Hotel Mysterious circumstances surround the death of Miss Dorothy Wright, aged 24, who was born in Ceylon and lived in Indk>. She was found shot in a fashionable hotel at Champs Elysees and later died in the American hospital. it appears that109 words
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Article202 1933-08-18 6 Engine Dashes Into Buffer HEAD INJURIES TO PASSENGERS Passengers in the compartment closest to the engine of the afternoon train from Matara to Colombo had their heads knocked against the wooden panels in the carriage owing to a violent jolt caused by the train running202 words
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Article87 1933-08-18 6 Rs. 700 Worth Of Gold Recovered By Police GAOL FOR SERVANT A sentence of 18 months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. E. H. R. Tenison, Police Magistrate of Colombo, on Agissa, an. Indian domestic servant, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of jewellery cash87 words
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Article244 1933-08-18 6 A Departme&nt To Be Established NEW USES FOR THE COCONUT The “Ceylon. Observer” learns that proposals are now being framed for the early establishment of a fully equipped Industrial Research Department with a laboratory fitted up on the most up-to-date lines. It is understood that the first step244 words
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Article217 1933-08-18 6 Legislation To Be Introduced EXCEPTIONS FOR A SHORT TIME The “Ceylon Observer” learns that the Board of Ministers are considering the introduction at an early date of legislation to regulate the employment of non-indi-genous labour in new industrial enterprises which might spring up in Ceylon in future.217 words
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Article131 1933-08-18 6 Further Donations LIST No. 30 The following donations to the above Fund received during August Ist to 15th, 1933 are gratefully acknowledged Asiatic Staff of M s. Presgrave and Matthews $5, Mr. W. R. Boyd $2O, Staff of Adamson Gilfillan and Co. $5.45, Staff of Land Office131 words
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Advertisement14 1933-08-18 6 Hlnfl J Braal Representative :—Robert Blau < Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.14 words
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Article603 1933-08-18 7 Too Many Amateurs ‘‘DEPRESSING THE STANDARD” A Bitter Attack d the position of the trained prof Oss’ l social worker is threatened by an t/ .x of untrained and often unsuitable tary, helpers who have come forward result of the numerous emergency s launched during603 words
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142 1933-08-18 7 Jewish Olympic Games Declared Off plot against the life of Lord Melchett 1 been discovered in Rumania, according reports received in Vienna. ‘*nly a week ago Lord Melchett adopted Jewish faith, and it had been arrangthat he should attend the Maccabiade— Jewish Olympic Games142 words
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Article688 1933-08-18 7 Doctors And A Burden That Should Be Borne By Motorists “SHAMELESS EXPLOITATION The “shameless exploitation” of the medical profession in the matter of first-aid treatment in road accident cases was referred to at the annual representative meeting of the British Medical Association, at Dublin. The Council688 words
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Article648 1933-08-18 7 Wales’s Black Spots SOME OF THE MAIN CAUSES In the twenty-first annual report of the Welsh National Memorial Association there is a statement on behalf of a joint commit.tea of the Medical Committee and the Association of Welsh Insurance Committees on a report by Dr. H. D.648 words
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551 1933-08-18 7 Crown Wins an Appeal Against Miss Lilian Braithwaite Miss Lilian Braithwaite, the actress, will have to pay income tax on earnings from an American engagement seven years ago. The Crown won their appeal—heard in the King’s Bench Division —against a decision551 words
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Article127 1933-08-18 7 Author Who Was Once An Agnostic Mr. Arnold Lunn, the author, who once wrote a book criticising Roman Catholic converts, has now become a convert himself to Rome. In the book, “Roman Converts,” pub I fished in 1924, he stated a case against such famous converts as127 words
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Advertisement88 1933-08-18 7 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisemen-. in the “J’inang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle ot in (crested readers and its influence i- the m<> < satisfactory in88 words
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Advertisement225 1933-08-18 7 youre looking like, youroldself again! MANY a convalescent has Quaker Oats to thank for a speedy recovery. Doctors everywhere know its value in restoring "health, rebuilding strength, revitalizing the entire system. Its carbohydrates make energy; its protein reconstructs tissue; its minerals feed blood and nerves; its vitamins are essential to225 words
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Article928 1933-08-18 8 Indignation is being expressed at Home regarding the negotiations now in progress for a new trade agreement with the Soviet. These negotiations, it will be recalled, were broken off after the arrest of the British engineers in Moscow and were renewed following the release of Messrs.928 words
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Article1091 1933-08-18 8 perate and ridiculous cry of a donkey. E. G. in the Glasgow Herald. In England the race of donkeys is fast disappearing; indeed, they only seem to survive on the beaches of seaside resorts, and even there in diminishing numbers, and soon cne willperate and ridiculous cry of a donkey. E. G. in the Glasgow Herald. - 1,091 words
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Article704 1933-08-18 8 REMOVAL AS A FINE ART The wave of kidnapping wi life miserable for so manv r J h a wealth and standing in the United ic is not likely to spread to England nich fQr obvious reasons, it would ‘■‘utn more difficult to kidnap successful an in704 words
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Advertisement124 1933-08-18 8 S° V nf V* lr r oaiq MO FINER WHISKY 6 J GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.. PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. w x'~ r >tL /W Ilf you strive quite a lot (jF %*< «and the rumba "Y& A W124 words
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Advertisement43 1933-08-18 8 pWOaipKI l I L I B'ts. gngsaß —true?.! 1 MsWlJajJc) ©KS*t| KEEP IN STEP WITH health Ideal for Growing Children and Adults. o OBTAINABLE AT All the Leading Dealers OK THE SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.43 words
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Article1243 1933-08-18 9 judge nt For Dato Perba pIA TIFFS MADE M ISTA‘ E and must bear result )wn Correspondent) (Front <■ da Lumpur, Thursday, cdurt, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Justice McFall deli- in the case he heard at wr j which the Raja Perak Ra-‘* r J. H. Irving1,243 words
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Article135 1933-08-18 9 Rugby Radio Service. ANOTHER ATTEMPT IN OCTOBER London, August 17. James Mollison, who has fully recovered from the effects of the accident which occurred at the conclusion of his East to West crossing of the Atlantic with his wife, is now returning to England on board theRugby Radio Service. - 135 words
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Article226 1933-08-18 9 Opportunities for Good Local Men Mr. C. G. Coleman, Inspector of Schools, Singapore, who is retiring from Malaya, was entertained to a farewell tea party by the Singapore English School Teachers’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society on Monday at the G. H. Cafe. In reply to a speech226 words
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Article120 1933-08-18 9 June.—Reuter. Codes To Break Deadlocks NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION Washington, August 17. President Roosevelt is in a fighting mood and is prepared to prescribe steel, coal and oil codes in order to break the existing deadlock between these industries and the naticnal recovery administration. Mr. Johnson,June.—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article38 1933-08-18 9 —Reuter. Holiday to Switzerland Postponed Baghdad, August 18. Following urgent representations to the British Charg-de-Affaires, King Feisal has postponed for a week his departure for a holiday in Switzerland. The British Am- bassador returns next w’eek.-—Reuter. - 38 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article583 1933-08-18 9 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —Can you please say why the Malayan Amateur Radio Society, K.L., or the Post Office Dept., could not have given notice to the local Press, to the effect that after the usual programme on Tuesday, 15th inst.. an experimental relay583 words
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Article192 1933-08-18 9 A Hundred Rambutans to Retrieve a Fowl In the Penang Police Court this morning, before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, a Hylam Chinese named Tan Ah Sin claimed trial on a charge of criminal trespass on the estate of one Ong Au Hin, Green Lane, at 5192 words
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Article193 1933-08-18 9 Liquor for W aste Rice Revenue Officer 7 of the Government Monopoßes Department gave evidence in the Police Court this morning in the case of Gaip Hong, a Teochew Chinese fowlcarer charged writh the possession of dutiable liquor along Beach Street, on August 11. Accused was carrying193 words
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Article106 1933-08-18 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £214-10-0 £213-7-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £214-!%0 £2,13-7-6 Sing&porß $109.25 $109.50 Business Done Penang $109.25 $109.37 V 2 Business Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers. COPRA—(Sundried) $3.60 $3.60 BLACK PEPPER .«i $14.50 $14.00 RUBBER London 3%d. New York 6%c.(G) 7Ac.(G) Singapore 11% cts. 12% cts.106 words
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Advertisement425 1933-08-18 9 Well above the Average-* Cow Gate builds the healthy virile child, not the fat and flabby baby of the ordinary artificial food. That is why modern Mothers the world over are turning to it with K relief R H “There is NO DOUBT about B COW Gate .flat A P425 words
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Article1552 1933-08-18 10 SOCIETY NOTES—"CEYLON REGIONAL" 400 ANNOUNCERS WAITING—DOES RADIO PEP UP BRAIN CELLS? —PAPAL SET IS SILENT —INSTABILITY IN SHORT WAVE RECEIVERS o (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY) VSIAH will be on the air this evening between the hours of seven and nine and listeners are kindly requested to send in1,552 words
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Advertisement198 1933-08-18 10 Enfrancingly lovely I The most wonderful series of Beauty preparations ever created, even by the genius of M. Bourjois, the foremost Parisian Beauty Specialist. They have, by their distinction and refinement, their unapproachable perfection, won the unstinted praise of the smartest women in the most fashionable capital of the world.198 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1150 1933-08-18 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in time to Malaya. GENE*-'. vFOR MaT i 0n Jjj if STATION. =g, g h of tran-nu. 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 7 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy lAG b 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java PLZ i/o1,150 words
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496 1933-08-18 11 opening A Shop In The Strand hstribute 10s. Tickets The has wil i c h the Duke of Athol! O f i 1 following the abandonment fish Helpers Association ComHo i provided a conundrum for the and the Commissioner of Poth. to496 words
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Article243 1933-08-18 11 Bound Over For Libel “Thank you, my lord. Good health and good luck,” were the acknowledgements which Arthur Bradley (40), a Sheffield labourer, made to Mr. Justice Charles at the Assizes at Leeds after the Judge had bound him over for having criminally libelled his243 words
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Advertisement16 1933-08-18 11 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.16 words
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Miscellaneous1235 1933-08-18 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight i a n> o to 2a. m. 3a. m. 4a. m. sa. m. 6a. m. sp. m o -r la. m •> to to to to to to to 6 7p. m. Bp. m. 9p. m. 10 p. m. Up1,235 words
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LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
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Article224 1933-08-18 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, August 16. The market since we last reported has been quiet and there is little of particular interest to report. Towards the close of last week values eased to 12% cents per lb. for spot but have remained fairly steady at the lower224 words
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Article454 1933-08-18 12 Messrs. William Jacks reported on July 26. as follows The set-back in Wall Street and in Commodity prices in the U.S.A. naturally caused some anxiety on this side of the Atlantic, as from our own experience Government interference in business has generally led to disaster, but over454 words
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Article402 1933-08-18 12 e fol owing publications were issued < eived by the Department of Statistics, F M.S., during the period August 1 5: to August 11th, 1933, inclusive, and are 'liable for public use in the Reference ary, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of th402 words
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Article50 1933-08-18 12 The following are Rubber Outputs for the month of July, 1933 BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES, Ltd. —13,982 lbs., Total for 3 months 45,136 lbs. AYER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY, LTD.—12,040 lbs., Total for 9 months 137,904 lbs. BUKIT JELOTONG RUBBER ESTATES, LTD.—163,000 lbs., Total for 2 months 35,700 lbs.50 words
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Article126 1933-08-18 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 84 9 32 84 7 32 New York 4.43% 4.40 Montreal 4.67 4.67% Brussels 23.63% 23.64 Geneva 17.09% 17.07% Amsterdam 8.17 8.17 Milan 62 23 32 62% Berlin 13.85 13.84 Stockholm 19.38 19.38 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.85 19.85 Vienna 30126 words
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Article428 1933-08-18 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation! in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 75 85 70 80 Ayer Panas 60 65 55 65 Broga 42% 47% 35 42% Changkat Serdang 2.25 2.50 2.00 2.50428 words
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Article59 1933-08-18 12 PENANG, AUGUST 18 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 31j32 4 “Its 2H i|ie Private 3 m|ts credit 2(4 I|4 3 Documentary 2|4 3if On New York Bank Demand 50% nom. I France t.T. 970 nom. l lndia T.T. 154 Hongkong T.T. 39% dis.59 words
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Advertisement353 1933-08-18 12 REDUCED FACSIMILE f the Certifi cate of L i n WSgC W W HyB 7h F for WEA A awarded to Carreras f Oi ;< AVEN Cigarettes. A l®» /.>*■' Sea I W' wui r ak Arcadia Works —the -1 most modernly-equipt>ed -<*V Jy y*. US g JrC Tobacco Factory353 words
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Article626 1933-08-18 13 jcfceduh of Principal Lines I a list of Teasels arriving enang during the weekJ LN ORT 'TO-DAY I ,AfDERA t 0 Far East 8 8, m Tongkah, Kopah, Re■s JIA )r j a point. Sails for the DOng^ r l -Saturday. I tn Pagoerawan. KS pagoerawan.626 words
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Article1334 1933-08-18 13 AIR MAILS A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-mor-row. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Hull by the s.s. “Perseus" will oe closed at 2 p.m. to-day. A1,334 words
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Article138 1933-08-18 13 AUGUST 19 Cricket: P.C.C. “A” vs. C.R.C. “A”, Esplanade. Ipoh Amateur Races, 2nd day. I.S.P. Conference, Taiping, Contd. AUGUST 20 Cricket: P.R.C. v. Straits Trading Club, Esplanade, 10.30 a.m. I.S.P. Conference, Taiping, Contd. AUGUST 23 Entries close for Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting. AUGUST 26 P.C.C. “A”138 words
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Advertisement268 1933-08-18 13 BOXING MONDAY, 21st AUGUST AT 93U -Uv AT OUR OPEN AIR STADIUM MAIN EVENT 1« ROUNDS. BATTLING GUILLERMO /s. NEIL HAMCHIT SEMI-FINAL 8 ROUNDS. ROUGH DIAMOND vs. KID YOUNG 4 ROUNDS. DHAMARAJ vs. SLOGGER LOW FUN FROLIC THE TALK OF THE TOWN AVss Opera TO-NIGHT—FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST. SHOW Sf MiTS268 words
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Miscellaneous43 1933-08-18 13 J J 6.7 5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 > A FIRST CLASS BRITISH COMEDY I ENTERTAINMENT I "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" I V WITH JESSIE MATTHEWS I AND OWEN NARES The Brightest and Best British Musical l Comedy Ever Made i k 4 Gainsborough-British Lion Production.43 words
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Miscellaneous60 1933-08-18 13 <" ILA X «X NhFjbg ?< IXzf "fy MhkjrCjF) 6.75 T-\" 7 9.30 ■i BROS.’ i < x ?.PIC J A 1 Ml ing f -iO~Mitemt>Fi sto 7 SA l} IC.iERT I < E.BURITS 1 g?'' t-B uie i WL4 >< Frl f and 1 F *W Loves! 1 fSr®60 words
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Article1173 1933-08-18 14 APPEAL TO FORGET THE "SORENESS" AND RESUME TRADING QUICKLY FACTS ABOUT THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN Mr. Allan Monkhouse, manager in Russia for the Metropolitan-Vickers Company, who was recently deported by the Soviet Government after trial on charges of sabotage, addressed the Manchester Rotary Club on developments1,173 words
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Article290 1933-08-18 14 WOMAN IN COURT A young woman, who is alleged to have been concerned in a stabbing incident at the Garrick Club, appeared at Bow-street Police Court. The woman, Ellen McLaughlin, aged 21, 1 ,vas charged before Mr. Dummett with causing grieveus bodily harm to John290 words
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Article138 1933-08-18 14 Mother’s Rescue A mother’s bravery in facing a lion cub which was mauling her baby in a marquee at a hospital fete at Malmesbury, Wilts., was revealed on July 21. The cub, which was seven months old, was one of the attractions at the fete, i138 words
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Advertisement244 1933-08-18 14 Has No Ugly Hair Now-, *1 bad become J K completely disoour* fi fcged by a heavy Fx growth of disgusting FQ_ bait I tried depila- *> > Arp tory pastes, evil J* gjg etnelling powders and J m painful alcctric treatments even .< razor. Staving/ limply made the y244 words
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Advertisement296 1933-08-18 14 COSH/ I I IDO FEEL I f/ ROTTEN I v-'hat a pity I ■c i\\ You D,DNT Y\ try SOUCNUM 4 II ITSAR£AL I L,FE I I I 5 I ■JJ FULL PARTICULARS fjlf I |T| k| I I APPLICATION I THE WOOD PRESERVATIVE I a B Sole Agents: fl296 words
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Advertisement2036 1933-08-18 15 I< a 1 .A —>*• ae~r~K p. 0.-british india Wi»i ii /r and apcar lines B 1 4 H£rßtjtNTlN(i Companies Incorporated 1b England) vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTUXEN^L^i Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR I MA L PAS3FNGFK 2‘''" RGO BERVICES pSRSEI-J M seilies, L’don, R'dam, H’burg a>| HulL Aug. g2,036 words
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Article86 1933-08-18 16 Team To Meet Perak WAT HYE AS NONPLAYING CAPTAIN The following team has been chosen to play for Penang Lawn Tennis Association against Perak Lawn Tennis Association at Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday. SINGLES Goon Kok Ying Tan The an Seang Yeo Wee Yang Cheah Wat86 words
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Article80 1933-08-18 16 Selections by Ormonde The following are the selections by Ormonde of Penang for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Amateur Races at Ipoh, to-day: RACE 1 Mek Place Kylpa RACE 2 Land’s End Place Arjuna II RACE 3 Chloe Place Countess II80 words
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Article94 1933-08-18 16 Teams for Sunday’s Match The following are the teams for the match against Malakoff and Sungei Patani on Sunday morning Malakoff and Penang Sungei Starting Patani Time McKinstery Mon- Halliday cur v Goodman 8.40 Scoular Anderson v Fletcher Craig 8.45 Aird Fenwick vH ey wood Reading 8.5094 words
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Article558 1933-08-18 16 Second Session ONE MOTION HEARD AND COURT ADJOURNED The second session of the Court of appeal for Penang opened to-day in the Supreme Court with the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Hoggard, K.C. as president and Mr. Justice A. Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Mudie, the other558 words
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Article77 1933-08-18 16 Raffle for English Maiden The No. 2 Raffle for one English maiden and $550 is now’ full, and will be drawn for on the Ipoh Race Course on Saturday afternoon. Another raffle on the same terms is now open. The winner to receive, in addition to the77 words
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570 1933-08-18 16 BY H.H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK SOCIETY'S FIRST VISIT TO TAIPING (By Our Own Reporter) Taiping, August 18. The Sultan of Perak this morning opened the ninth annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters, which is being held at the New570 words
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Article1401 1933-08-18 16 HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING The half-yearly general meeting of the Kedah Planters’ Association was held in the Sungei Patani Club on Monday, 14th August, 1933 at 3 p.m. at which the Chairman of the Association. Mr. H. R. Walden, presided. The following members w’ere present:— Messrs. R. R.1,401 words
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Article130 1933-08-18 16 Survey Department’s Enterprise Malaya has some way to go before i can claim that she is abreast of the um “in the air" but the Map Production ip tion of the F.M.S. and S.S. SurveyD> partment can certainly claim that diMli tion. Its latest publication130 words
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125 1933-08-18 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday Buyers Sellers Buyers SP TIN -n 52 5° 8 Batu Caves Hitam 34 17 i Kinta 11» 11 [j Klang River 112 6 j| Malaya Cons. L 44 Nawng Pet 44 4 95 Petalings 90 8« 30 Penawat (Malaya) s 50 Rantau Pref.125 words
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Advertisement36 1933-08-18 16 E. fe 9 O. PENANG'S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-MORROW "ON THE SPOT" Find Performance. SUNDAY, 20th AUGUST 9.30 p.m. CONCERT 9.30 p.m. PAUL SCHRAMM DINY SOETERMEER From Strauss to Jazz on 2 Pianos. ADMISSION $1.50. BOOK NOW.36 words
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Advertisement22 1933-08-18 16 LADIES "KAYSER" GOLf soc’s WITH FINE MESH AND I FANCY COLOURED TOPS IN ALL SIZES AT PARMANAND'S 'PHONE 1199. 14, BISHOP STREET.22 words
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Miscellaneous28 1933-08-18 16 WEATHER Temp- j 6 a.m. jj.W- 90 Noon tide Bgn water. 11.10 a.m. 6.07 P 1 11 58pm T<yMORBO w 6 02 8 > 11.45 a.m. 6.37 P n!28 words
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