Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 August 1933

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE E S 3LISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 195. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, 22nr AUGUST, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 119 1 Rugby Radio Service. ns On Continuing Fast NC ORCED FEEDING London, Aug. 21. has been released from pri- < an be with her husband at d. Poona. He was removed y from Yeravda Prison better medical facilities. His reased and his weight is minds Uut he insists
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  • 124 1 hali mployed.- Rugby Radio Service. S c o 1 til Experiment London, July 21. Cambridge undergraduates iiav< devoted six weeks of their var: nising and staffing a camp for ired young unemployed men. Th< the camp and other facilities wen pr ruled by Lord Somers, and
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  • 53 1 placards they display. —Reuter. ous Instances of Profiteering Washington, August 21. nces of profiteering have led ’he Recovery Administration to s subscribing to the new particulars of all recent *P*ICC t 3 SCS. 1 loth.'Eg trade workers are icago and complain that emt fulfilling the conditions of
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  • 67 1 pore Magistrate’s Remark Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 21. ng the accused and advising p away from policemen, the irate remarked that in certain s a civilian had the right to instable. The case arose from ne following an accident when interfered with a constable,
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  • 227 1 all ueicgacco win tructions from their governments.—Rugby Radio Service. Co-operation Of Importing Countries WAYS AND MEANS CONSIDERED London, Aug. 21. An official communique issued after this morning’s session of the Wheat Conference stated that the Conference had considered ways and means by which importing countries could best assure
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  • 99 1 King’s View From Palace Grounds (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 21. The eclipse was witnessed by thousands of excursionists from the capital, who journeyed to Hua Hin specially. Their Majesties viewed the spectacle from the grounds of their palace. Seaside visitors thoroughly enjoyed
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  • 111 1 Coolie Burned By Sulphuric Acid (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 21. The description of the terrible death of a coolie employed in the New Brewery, was riven before the Coroner to-day. The man was instructed to carry a pail of sulphuric acid and was warned
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  • 148 1 RESULTS EAGERLY AWAITED Rome, Aug. 21. Although the results of the DolfussMussolini conversations are eagerly awaited the Foreign Office states that no revelations can possibly be made at present and reports tin ihe matter are unfounded. An exchange of views on M. Dolfuss's detailed repert oi economic and
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  • 47 1 Allowed to Resume Publication (From Oui Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 21. The Bangkok Daily Mail was allowed to resume publication to-day. following an apology tendered to Government which approved the terms plus a deposit of 1,000 ticals as security’ for the future good behaviour.
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  • 93 1 Turkey as Ambassador. —Rugby Radio Service. TO LEAVE PEKING IN NOVEMBER London, August 21. Sir Miles Lampson whose appointment as High Commissioner for Egypt and Sudan w r as recently announced is expected to take up his duties towards the end of the year He will probably
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  • 58 1 —Reuter. British Interests Send Scheme to D.E.I. Batavia, August 21. The Dutch Indies Goveinment is i eported to have received from rubber interes's in England a suggestion for re.*trictk;n on the lines of those w hich, during former deliberations, the Dutch Indies Government has considered to be impracticable
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  • 60 1 .—Reuter. Lord Marley Not Allowed to Land at Kobe Kobe. August 21. The police did not permit Lord Marley, the British delegate to the radical Anti-War Conference at Shanghai, to land when he arrived here, it is reported, for. the purpose of inducing the Japanese delegate to attend.
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  • 213 1 —Reuter. Japan's Sovereignty Claim FRANCE TO GIVE IT CONSIDERATION Paris, Aug. 21. A statement of the Japanese claim to sovereignty of the Coral Islands in the South China Sea has been made by the Japanese Charge d’ Affaires, Mr. Saw’ada, to the Quai d’Orsay. Mr. Sawada declared that
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  • 379 1 Widening Its Scope i The question of broadening the basis and widening the scope of the education given at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum, is referred to in the annual repert of the college, just issued, for 1932. Mr. C. W. Williams, the Warden, states that,
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  • 128 1 .—Reuter. China Japan's Problem INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS Banff, Aug. 22. The problem of finding outlets for the Chinese and Japanese populations and the question of the Anglo-Japanese struggle in the textile market are exciting such attention that the Institute cf Pacific Relations is devoting another
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  • 279 1 Affairs of Famous Players’ Qvrld In the compulsory liquidation of Famous Players’ Guild (Limited), Mr. 11. P. Naunton, Assistant Official R‘ ceiver, has issued to creditors and shareholders a summary of the company’s statement of affairs, showing liabilities £47,666; assets, rights in film
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 i HAG ATA BROTHERS •NTISTS Office next e Dispensary ,ce 52, Leith Street U-
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    • 98 1 > I tFvjiil'i j IWafrl fawsm «RRi plyansli fiLQMI TtVSpLirBI f_P EA Sj IffICED BEETSj gSWEETCORji Wl B Ask for II A i I» ua/w r a 1 /favour y products Peas, Pears, Peaches, Spinach, I®. HI Cherries, Tomatoes, rOMATO Ess F,ums chiU Sauce, Tomato Juice, Infants Foods, Diced Beetj—tf
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    • 112 1 PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE OF I KOE GUAN CO. Page 9. ■■■■M■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Ghand Strength Decreasing 1 ■Wheat Conference Dclfuss-Mussolini Convcrsat.ons 1 Sir Miles Lampson 1 Coral Islands China and Japan’s Pi /olem 1 Foreign Cables 1 Chinese S- vt nth Moon 1 Experimental Ft brcudca By K. L. Wireless Station
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1814 2 datcc FAR CASUAL Municipality of George THE PENANG HARBOUR OVERSEA CHINESE BANK RATEd FOR UAbUAL Mumcipa y BOARD. BANKING CORPORATION ADVERTISEMENTS Town. Penang. BANR L|MITED APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY the'following rteam launches, engines and (incorporated in the Straits Settlements. NEDERLANDSCHE Cknr ti HF AT TH OFFICER. boilers, now lying at Prai,
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  • 685 3 hgby Head’s Ridicule <5( L-MATES AND GREEK DANCING” D v Of Preparing Boys For Life jp U. B. Lyon, Headmaster of RugIjy tt the modern critics of the pubystem when addressing the City of n Vacation Coures. ss,” he remarked, “I do not belieV( welcome, the possibility
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  • 557 3 Degeneracy Peril Of Bad Times TOO FEW CHILDREN AMONG THRIFTY CLASSES Mr. D. W ard Cutler, deputy director of the Rothamsted Experimental Station, thinks, we are in danger of deteriorating into a D 4 nation. Speaking at the annual summer school of the Brtish Social
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  • 522 3 Given To Monk By Youth In Shining Grab HUNGARIAN RELIC As a rule myth makes up a considerable part of the history of princes who were founders of European States and very few aire the cases in which a name of early history can
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  • 216 3 Richard Roberts’s Services By the death at Deal of Mr. Richard Robei ts, the town lost its oldest seafaring resident and. England a veteran mariner, for Roberts was the oldest lifeboatman in the country. He would have been 94 next December. His wife, still hale, was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 30 3 If ex tend your trade and find new Gazeti, a sma H advertisement in the “Pinang circulates throughout the whole of •n» Siam and Sumatra. As a selling I' unrivalled
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    • 11 3 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 151 3 Drink and enjoy p* JSQM LIPTON’S TEA Mgßgl Lipton’s Tea world-famous for its delightful flavour. /< Everyone enjoys it and its high wSIz standard of quality never varies. LIPTON'S TEA is ON sale everywhere. Look for the famous Yellow Label. LIPTON LTD., Tea Planters, Ceylon. Offices:— Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo. SOLE
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  • 215 4 Experimental Rebroadcasting BY KUALA LUMPUR WIRELESS STATION We are asked by the Acting Secretary for Postal Affairs. S. S. and F. M. S., to publish the following notice in connection with experimental rebroadcasting by the Kuala Lumpur wireless station of programwies received from the British Empire Broadcasting
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  • 368 4 Custom of Phor Tor Yesterday was the first day of the C hinese seventh moon. According to popular Chinese belief, it is the day of the year when the spirits of the dead are released from their captivity in Hell. In their newfound freedom these spirits roam
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  • 772 4 [From Ot'R Own Correspondent.] Sungei Patani, Aug. 20. Father Barre’s School, Sungei Patani, was the scene of a delightful function when a reception was held yesterday, 19th August, 1933, in honour of the visit of the Rev. Mother Superior on her first official visit
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  • 37 4 Business Meeting To-day The Weekly Tiffin Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club will t? held at the E. O. Hotel to-day, when Club affairs will be discussed after tiffin. There wiP he nc address.
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  • 579 4 Dr. J- H. Strahan left for Singapore yesterday by the Kedah. Kapitan Chung Thye Phin, M.C.H., was on a visit to Ipoh during the week-end. Mr. W. G. Ross of Pengkalan Bukit Estate. Panchor, will be leaving for Home shortly. Mr. V. S. Ponnampalam. Chief Clerk, Selangor
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  • 81 4 To-day, at the Esplanade, 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. x 1. March—Oriental Echoes —Ro#ei/. 2. Overture—L’Amour Au Village —Bouillon. 3. Selection—To-nights, The Night —Reubens. 4. Waltz- Cardova —Gome:. 5. Danse Des Fantomes—Moon Magic —Arnold. 6. Selection—White Horse Inn —Stolz. 7. Fcx Trot—Mama Inez —Gilbert. To-monw, at the Gardens,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 32 4 ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR A TUBE OF Certain Cure for Haemorrhoids *nd kindred ailments A TUBE TO-DAY KEEPS THE SURGEON AWAY StediMl by UaitA Pharmacy. MS. Nartb BrUn Hi. *hi yay mm
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    • 184 4 INSTRITMENTS These Instruments have been i I for a iengthy period —which mic r they are fully matured and impro ii n rone—but, our policy of writinc em i down each year re-acts to your L Buy now at prices that are cost. I Vi OI is f FROM I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 503 4 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 Sigi’. Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc s 31.55
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  • 1002 5 Beeley’s Paper •n ES OF SULPHUR DUSTING MACHINES Costs Of Dusting tion with Mr. F. Beeley’s paper leveae and Its Control” read at cn inference at Taiping during the cilowing notes on the mah osts of dusting were present. Mr. Beeley’s üblished in full in
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  • 228 5 Results of Matches (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 21. Keen interest is shown in the annual competition for the trophy presented by Mr. M. C.ff Sheppard, former Assistant Secretary to Resident, Taiping. The competition is open to all badminton-playing clubs in Taiping, and this year, the
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  • 48 5 Rain Causes Postponement Forest Hills, August 21. Tennis was postponed tc-day ewing to torrential rain. The finals will be played on Wednesday. HOLDERS BEATEN In the doubles semi-final, yesterday, Miss Nuthall and Miss James beat Miss Jaccbs and Miss Palfrey < holders) 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Reuter.
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  • 738 5 Guillermo Defeats Hemchit ROUGH DIAMOND BEATS KID YOUNG [By “SECONDS OUT Last night’s boxing at Fun and Frolic Stadium was staged under unfavourable weather conditions, for a steady drizzle set in soon after the first bout. The programme on the whole was a good one. Messrs. B.
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  • 397 5 Care Of Soldiers And Sailors SIR ROGER KEYES’S APPEAL London, August 4. To-day, on the anniversary of the declaration of War, in 1914, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes appeals for assistance on behalf of the Incorporated Soldiers and Sailors Help Society. He states May
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  • 339 5 July Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arranged for Thursday Men’s Singles Handicap ‘A’: Winner of F. E. Wraight —15.2 v. R. W. Scarlett —4 v. L. F. Knight —15.2. Men’s Singles Handicap ‘B’: Winner of J. E. A. Clark —3O v. A. E. M. Dennys
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 Notli"/ succeeds li’.e success but success needs to be backed by consistent advertising. Use the “Pin.-n-r Gazette” regularly and keep at the top of the tree.
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    • 112 5 ,1? I M W /ML A Mh W,'2y i ijMW I U J HNg-MIgBWB MAZTER7 SEVEN COMMANDMENTS i f. FOR ADVERTISERS I (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertainable conditions, aesthetic and/or traditional (3) Be as distinctive as possible. (4) Be suitable in character
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  • INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
    • 1268 6 PRESIDENT’S MANIFESTO CRITICISED "THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY" ABOLITION OF SECRET ORGANISATIONS Madras, August 6. Mr. M. S. Aney, Acting President of j the Congress, has issued a statement to, the effect that the All-India Congress organisations which have functioned in “normal times” have not been dissolved. Mr.
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    • 76 6 Women Among Victims Benares, Aug. 4. Twenty-two passengers, including a number of women, were drowned when at 10 o’clock this morning, near Ramnagar Fort, a boat capsized in the raging current of the flooded Ganges River. There were over 36 passengers including women of whom
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    • 672 6 Wife Stabbed In Railway Colony CROWDED COURT AT RAJAHMUNDRY Rajahmundry, August 7. Anglo-Indians from the local colony as well as others from neighbouring stations crowded the Cou t of Mr. N. Balaramadas PantU'U Sessions Judge, to-day when the trial began of Mr. George Harold Shortt on
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    • 748 6 Mr. H. Ruttledge’s Hope THIS YEAR’S LESSONS Simla. Aug. 7. Under the joint auspices of the United Service Institution and the Himalayan Club. Mr. Hugh RiTttledge delivered a lecture on the Everest Expedition of 1933 at the Gaiety Theatre. *his evening. There was a
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    • 901 6 BREACH GF ORL.. STATEMENT AT POONA I, AL Poona, August 4. Mr. Gandhi was to-day sentenced to one year's simple imprisonment by Mr. Hyam S. Israel, Additional District Magistrate of Poona, under section 14 of the Bombay Special (Emergency» Powers Act of 1932. Mr.
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    • 185 6 Rajagopsdachariar And Dovidas Gandhi Tiruchengode, Augusto Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar wrote a letter to the private secretary to HE. the Governor of Madras on August 4 announcing his intention to start on foot from Tiruchengode on the morning of Monday, August 7, and proceed with some of to co-workers
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    • 41 6 Ahmetia'»< i A sust b Twenty-six arrested at Mr. Gan <h' *a q ing while attemp ing niar san! e Village. A similar yr. destination was contempD <■ fce Gandhi but he was arreste could carry it out
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    • 156 6 Pledges Writter In Blo The Cocanada bom qhsC onder. accused, including ur der Go v rn charged with const ira i a coit ies ment officials, ai 1 ,'rhan was resumed vestMahomed Zinda Sah n g mH 1 accused before beween the ages of 19 1 W
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  • 1927 7 I GREAT batsman to I RETIRE Cap .ins’ Body Line Agreement AUSTRALIAN CRICKET MA v4GER’S APPEAL )ur Own Correspondent) London, August 5. \’T OF PERCY HOLMES es the famous Yorkshire been informed by the York- that, after the end of this rvices will be no longer reinnouncement
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  • 1212 7 THE AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP NOTABLE CRICKETING FEATS The Clyde Athletic Meeting [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Aug. 5. MCLEAN RETAINS HIS TITLE Jack McLean, the 22-year-old Hayton golfer confirmed his position as the most consistent player in the country when he beat Ken C. Forbes of Leven
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 176 7 ALL OVER THE JggHj WORLD Johnnie Walker IS A MARK jT 0F GOOD FELLOWSHIP! Q o «TOHNNIE WAbKER RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. BLACK LABEL, the world’s whisky de luxe, every drop guaranteed over twelve years old. Agents: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD., Incorporated under the
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  • 633 8 On June 29 the Disarmament Conference adjourned. It was not a sine die adjournment—the General Commission will meet again on October 16—-but little hope is expressed that any progress will be made. On the contrary, the opinion is freely expressed that its resumption will be purely formal and will
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  • 1314 8 Wance on a time there was a Philosopher lived on an island convanient and adjacent to Ballashilla-lough, four miles from the mainland, in the middle av the blue say. A hut he had on the islan,’ with a bed, a chair, a table, an ’a fryin’-pan. “For what
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  • 747 8 GUNMEN IN The British Govmment has revealed it 3 at last plans for d ea gunman menace. T: Pr th th, July 12, in the text <' bill M the House of Lord; x r(h ;a Lucan. The bill pro- t by Urj of sentences up to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 119 8 T d^ V <aA° J!jHß m 1/ naiq MO FINER WHISKY A* GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE «300 SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. jit LL L fiz L£ if. L?£ L". i*. 1L Ll. LL L?_ A§£.L ?iL£ IL U’. LL Li.
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    • 45 8 CIGARETTE GIFTS! Every D E RES Z K E is a prise in itself The Cigarette for smokers who insist on THE BEST Say “DE RESZKE I /to your tobacconist. SAVE THE COUPONS SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. I.Aa.vG. LUMPUR, IPOH 3. APB—SB.
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  • 2661 9 APPEAL FROM UMPIRE'S AWARD ALLEGATIONS AGAINST SOLE MANAGER rt of Appeal was engaged the sterday in hearing the appeal aw Joo Tok from the Order ■'lice Prichard setting aside the the Umpire and directing that >hould proceed to trial as an lion in the
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  • 85 9 Reuter. NANCHANG TRAGEDY 60 Killed in Train Derailment Nanchang, August 22. Five hunderd cadets trained at Chiang Kai Shek’s new military academy at the Ruling Health Resort were proceeding to Nanchang for active service in the anti-Red Campaign when the express train was derailed. The driver and sixty
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  • 106 9 HN Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £215-2-6 £213-10-0 TlN Z.nd^°”“” “IS-»-» £213-10-0 X»’ lO9 37 Business Done Penang $109% $lOB% Business Done Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers. COPRA—(Sundried) $3.60 BLACK PEPPEB $14.00 RUBBER London No market. 3ji3d. New York No market. 7c.(G) Singapore 12% cts. 12 K cts.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 226 9 r iz ’'''7 7 wwmiw llfat a Relief everything is j plain sailing now... f 1 There is a feeling of restfulness IE throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place to Relief and Cheerfulness— (Gy zr\f "fl BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW! ’ivf f J fl LOOK AT
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  • 2141 10 BRIGHTON STAKES SURPRISE: BANK HOLIDAY RACING LORD ELLESMERE'S BAD LUCK I From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 9. BRIGHTON SUMMER MEETING It was quite a new experience to have the Brighton Summer Meeting preceding, instead of following, the August Bank Holiday, but so far from that fact
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  • 478 10 Her Meals Cooked on Oil Stove When Gas, Electricity and ’Phone Are Cut Off POLICEMAN CALLED Carlton house-terrace, the Street of Millionaires overlooking the Mall and St. James’ Park, was the scene throughout bank holiday week-end of a series of occurrences strangely incongruous in such noble
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 40 10 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 11| x 5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd. IA, PENANG STREET
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    • 299 10 "91.504 MILES IN 4 YEAR'S l| by FORD SALOON" B 11l I I I»; I I i PRICE’S (H. E. Price) Warren Road, WOODINGDEAN, Brighton. //th February, 1933. I I Messrs. C. C. Wakefield Co., Ltd. 1 Dear Sirs, 91.504 miles in 4 years, without any engine I trouble, and
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  • 447 11 Squadron of Four Desired CONSTRUCTION IN BRITAIN All Defence Forces To Be Strengthened Melbourne, August 1. The Australian Commonwealth Government is negotiating for the construction in Britain or Australia of a 7,000 tons sixinch gun cruiser of the Leander class to replace the Brisbane, which is
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  • 234 11 How the Waitresses Dispose of the Money Mr. E. D. Stafford, of Brighton, speaking at the annual conference of the Industrial Co-Partnership Association at Oxford, said that his firm was run on co-partnership lines, and the employees all received their share of the profits.
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  • 321 11 Growing Enthusiasm in France ARMISTICE DAY DRAW Paris, August 6. France is busy preparing for her first national sweepstake for a hundred years. Ten million tickets in the new 1933 lottery will shortly be put on sale in blocks of a million francs at 100 francs each.
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  • 230 11 Appeal to Judge “As A Brother Mason “A SCANDALOUS THING” A letter asking the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland (Sir William Moore) to deal leniently, as a brother Mason, with an accused woman was referred to as a “most disgraceful appeal” at the Belfast City Commission.
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  • 133 11 Young Adventurers Off In 14-Foot Canoe Kenneth Savage, of Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, and Cecil Edgar Urmston, set off on the Bridgewater canal at Stretford i on August 7th in a 14-ft. canoe, for a trip round the world. The journey may take frem a year to three years.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 378 11 WMhgy -y tl .iu -im- Holbrook’s Sauce. (1O& y w/£«, j j ’*»v,n .1 ,1, I tfrirfl ““WILLIAM JACKS a Co.. (Malaya) Ltd.. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOII, PENANG. i > gppyAi ■itn <r> -i -ri— 1 '“■ifttf i~iti ■■■■^■ri MM —fJiiuJ ,oe most generally useft. Medicine ior all c/mates^ Substitute.
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    • 303 11 Con q u Malarial —Debility U Sanatogcn is decidedly the most efficacious IKSbSreSs/ °f l' malarial debility, writes Dr. H. W. well-known physician. After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give you new, healthy blood and so make good, in a natural way, the ravages caused by
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 670 12 Designers' Lack Of Information THE REMEDY Tin Dredging Association Meets A meeting of the Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Association was held at the Sungei Ujong Club on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. Mr. E. F. Harris presided and there was a good attendance. Mr. Harris said This is
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    • 722 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations in MESSxvS. KENNEDY A ahart list to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 95 1.00 95 1.00 Ayer Hitam 13 3 13 9 13 3 13 9 Batu Caves 50 55 50 55
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    • 63 12 PENANG, AUGUST 22 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank> On London Bank Demand 2 3 15 16 4 mts 2 4 316 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 3 Documentary* 2 4 516 On New York Bank Demand 51 nom. France T.T. 970 nom. India T.T. 154 Hongkong
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    • 135 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 84 11 32 84 13 32 New York 4.50% 4.483* Montreal 4.76% 4.74% Brussels 23.67% 23.68 Geneva 17.11% 17.12 Amsterdam 8.18 8.19 Milan 62 13 16 62 13 16 Berlin 13.86% 13.87% Stockholm 19.39 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90
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    • 1153 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I 1 cn E S 22 names, > co efl jr* RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. ci Allenby Rubber Co. z Alor Gajah Rubber Estate i Amalgamated Malay Estates 12C 13 Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate 7> a \yer Kunmg Rubber Estates n XverMolek Rubber Co. 60 70 Aver
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    • 24 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 13th to 19th August 1933 (being one week) was 173 piculs.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 36 12 ’LLLING MAD.; hA$Y —Times are hard but tn.-., js, no ..c.-l to offer that article at a “throwawa, ‘>er t ak ng a small advertisement to the ins l.arett*’ and dispose of it at a satisfactory
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    • 260 12 THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD' tB uil <1 up —-sp., p eserv «t of resistance now a „d guard each lem l>e r of your family t ,i„ st infec ‘ion by gi ving Radio-Malt, scientific vitamin preparation, which contains accura. tely-measured amounts of Vitamins A Bl B 2 and D. They
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 75 E 6 m.m. Noon 85 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Watr TO-DAY 1.25 a.m. 7.37 a.m. 1.19 p.m. 8.00 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.52 a.m. 8.04 a.m. 1.48 p.m. 8.25 p.m.
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  • 518 13 de of Principal Lines Is a list of vessel» arriving Penang during the week: PORT i'O-Mj* oni Kan tang. Sails for Teri and Eagan Datoh to-day ,1 ARU from Japan for Colom;ombay. R from Tg. Mengeidar, Bai Api, Paneh, Berombang and" Sails for smae ports to-mor-S
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  • 1478 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on July 29 by the s.s. Karoa was delivered in London on August 21. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch
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  • 141 13 AUGUST 22 Penang Rotary’ Club Weekly Tiffin Meeting. E. O. Hotel. AUGUST 23 Entries close for Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting. Klang River Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Ordinary General Meeting. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., noon. AUGUST 26 P.C.C. A vs. Indian Association, Esplanade. AUGUST 29 Municipal Commissioners'
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 335 13 FUN s’ROLSC Amusement Park. Tuesday 22nd August. 1933. Miss Ribost’s Opera Will Present Miss Riboet In And As YUANITA de VEGA" Why do people like the s-'iory ?o much Well, because “YUANITA” is the nly one nkiy, which can give full opportunity to Miss Riboet to display her extraordinary histrionic
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 62 13 6.T5 TO-NIGHT LIL DAGO Y E R THE FAMOUS CONTINENTAL STAR "THE WOMAN FROM > MONTE CARLO" t THE FASCINATING STORY OF A SIREN WHO TRIED TO BE A SAINT A FIRST NATIONAL ITCTI RE WITH WALTER HUSTON WARREN WILLIAM. 7 NEXT CHANGE CHIC SALE j "LUCKY DOG" with BUSTER,
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    • 67 13 J mMSS I j 6.15 7©-N’GHT 9.30 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND I i De Sylva, Brown and Henderson's r Musical Successor to "Sunnv Side Up” > "JUST SMAG’KE" I WITH < EL BRENDEL MARJORIE WHITE JOHN GARRICK > You'll See Scenes Which y I You've Never Seen before NEXT CHANGE
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  • 816 14 Four Armies In Free State SURPRISE FORMATION OF ARMED BODY Dublin. Aug. 7. Faced with the prospect of further internal strife Ireland is again in the grip of anxious days. There are now four recognised armies in the country: The National Army. The Irish Republican Army. The National
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  • 351 14 First Part of £10,009,030 Water Scheme YORKSHIRE BUILDERS Kendal, August 3. The first stage of Manchester's £10,000,000 water scheme ended in Lakeland when Sir William Cundiff (chairman of the Waterworks Committee), fired the last shot in the blasting operations for the five-mile tunnel driven through a
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  • 257 14 Film Stars Insuring In England An increasing number of film stars at Hollywood are now insuring themselves against kidnapping with British insurance companies. Absolute secrecy is one of the conditions in which these policies are issued in the London market. Some of the policies contain a clause
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  • 478 14 100 Persons Of Various Nationalities Remarkable details of an international gang of drug traffickers with world-wide ramifications, which was directed for a time from London by two brothers, are contained in the British Government’s report to the League of Nations on the traffic in
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  • 164 16 Alleged Thefts Khadabacha, a Tamil manservant, was brought before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning and charged with criminal breach of trust in respect cf certain articles, to wit $4.93 in cash, one tongkang licence and two receipts at 5 p.m. on August 17.
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  • 183 16 Highly Melodramatic Film at Queen’s “The Woman From Monte Carlo,” which opened a season at the Queen’s last night, is a highly melodramatic film, with the exotic and glamorous Lil Dagover in the leading role. The action is laid on board an armoured cruiser of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 183 16 Combined 2nd Div. Team [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, —I shall be glad if you will allow me to thank publicly, through your columns, all those wb -o kindly helped to make yesterday’s m: i ’cess it was, especially Mr. B r
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  • 184 16 About 10 Per Cent Members of the staff of the Bank of England were informed that their salaries are to be cut by about 10 per cent. xhe announcement was made following a meeting of the Governor and the Court in the parlour of the
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  • 281 16 Watchman Charged A KUALA LUMPUR MYSTERY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 21. The facts relating to the mysterious disappearance of money from the safe cf the office of the Co-operative Department. Kuala Lumpur, on July 30 were related at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court
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  • 122 16 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been ar ranged Wednesday :—H. W. Sanders v. J. H Dodd. L. R. Tofield v. F. N. Syer. Thursday L. R. Tofield v. W. M. Ed wards. F. T. Clifton v. C. McLeod Craik. E. Reimann v. A. F. Baughan.
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  • 263 16 The new League competition in the P.C. C. autumn tournament commenced last evening, and of the three ties arranged, one only was played off. In this event every entrant has to play all the others who have entered, so that each entrant will play approximately twenty games. The game
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  • 344 16 Training Commences Training for the Singapore Gold Cup race meeting opened at the Bukit Timah iacecourse on Saturday morning, says yesterday's Singapore “Free Press”. The course was in excellent condition after the rest. 'The Warrior,’ who has not run since January was first out. The up-country
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  • 64 16 St. Xavier’s vs. Abdul Hamid S. C., Alor Star The following will represent the S.X.R.C. on Thursday, 24th August, at 5.15 p.m. at the S.X.I. ground L. Lesslar T. Sinn Huat, K. Hock Swee; W. Sam Kiang, C. Wat Gark, O. Siang Huah G. Choon Earn, A. Andres, A.
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  • 172 16 “It’s A Boy” The Penang Repertory Players’ second i production, “It’s A Boy by Austin Mel- ford, will be presented at the E. O.” Hotel, on Saturday and Tuesday, the 2nd and sth of September. This comedy was first produced at the Strand Theatre, London, with Sydney
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  • 34 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. The funeral of the late Mr. Cheah Hock Khoon will take place on Sunday, 27th August, 1933, at 10.30 a.m. sharp from No. 144, Macalister Road. (S.S. and F.M.S. papers please copy.)
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