Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 August 1933

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 0.198. VoL LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 25th AUGUST. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 127 1 from i. ny other sources.—Rugby Radio Service. M nandise Carried By Railways SHADY IMPROVEMENT London, August 24. •dy rise in rail stocks which ha. lace recently reflects the satisfy i Tic figures which companies have a showing. Although the more v.g olicy by companies is perhaps man
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  • 107 1 Ship’s Call for Medical Help (Krom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 24. On h« r way to Singapore from Colombo the st, er Duisberg received a wireless e!> from the s.s. Olympia asking for Urg nt in, dical assistance for one of the Olympia's firemen who
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  • 72 1 ***** -ugy Radio Service. Another Successful Racing Season London, Aug. 24. yacht, “Britannia,” whose reIn >ng engagements were cancele' <>w i, to her mishap at the Torbay Rebeen towed to Cowes and will be laid up. t w J, :i n g the “Britannia” displayed firs' PriZe flagS
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  • 75 1 mperor Inspects 161 Warships Yokohama, August 25. r weather marked the impressive |‘W this morning. Following the of manoeuvres, the Emperor 1 ird the Hiyei, inspecting 161 waregating 848,000 tons, drawn up lines, while 180 aircraft of all r< d overhead in flying formation. K' uter. A
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  • 57 1 GERMANS FOREIGN SHIPS —Reuter. Amended Order Berlin, Aug. 24. Germans henceforth will be permitted to book passages by foreign ships but a refund of money beyond fares and expenses aboard must be made to Germany only to prevent flight of capital. There are certain restrictions on foreign companies as regards
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  • 59 1 Award To Singapore European (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 24. Mr. Thomas Loveday, the European clerk of works. P.W.D., was awarded $5OO damages for libel against Mota Singh, a former w’atchman employed in the P.W.D. The defendant had stated that Loveday was in the habit
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  • 146 1 I—Reuter.1 —Reuter. If Grave Pacific Issues Not Settled Banff, Aug. 24. The plenary session of the Institute of Pacific Relations is centred on the prGposals of the Japanese delegates for a conference of the Powers concerned with the problems of the Pacific to deal with trade, peace and
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  • 153 1 Mr. Robert Michell I London, Aug. 24. It is announced that, the King has been graciously pleased tc approve the appoint-; ment of Mr. Robert Carminowe Michell, j British Minister at Montevideo, to be Am- bassadcr at Santiago in succession to Sir Henry Chilton, who has
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  • 102 1 Rugby Radio Service. ARRIVAL AT BALMORAL London, Aug. 24. The King accompanied by Prince George travelled north during the night and to-day reached Balmoral Castle for his annual holiday on Deeside. As is his custom when staying at Balmoral His Majesty wore Highland dress. Meanwhile the
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  • 121 1 -Reuter. Warning to Cheaters and Evaders Washington. Aug. 24. General Johnson broadcast last night a warning tc the cheaters and evaders of the National Recovery Campaign. He foreshadowed measures to compel com pliance with the industrial codes an., declared that hitherto one-third of the employers in the
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  • 108 1 Rugby’ Radio Service. NO DECISION REACHED London, Aug. 24. The Wheat Conference which was continued to-day at Canada House. London, adjourned until to-morrow’ without reaching a decision on the international price of w’heat necessary to bring the agreement into force. To-day’s session was devoted to discussion on
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  • 106 1 scnally testing his firm’s product. —Rugby Radio Service, Many Improvements In 1934 Models London, Aug. 24. Seme of the leading British motor manufacturers have now produced their models 1934, these including both Austins and Wolse’eys. Many improvements, particularly in relation to the recent developments- in gear changing, are
    scnally testing his firm’s product.—Rugby Radio Service,  -  106 words
  • 101 1 .—Reuter. Trial On September 21 INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION'S CONDITIONS REFUSED Berlin, Aug. 24. The trial opens on September 21, partly in Leipzig and partly in a special room renovated in the Reichstag of the five accused incendiaries of the Reichstag, namely, Torgler, the ex-Communist deputy, Van der Lubbe, a
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  • 279 1 Reuter. Times Comment London, Aug. 24. The "Times” in a leader on the comjng Tripartite Cotten Discussions in India observes that the situation resultant upen i ecent intensification of compeition is the most delicate. It remarks that the British Delegation to-morrow embarks on a novel venture in
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  • 93 1 22 Miles London, Aug. 24. Mr. G. E. Collins of the London Gliding Club has set up a new British distance gliding record with a flight of twenty-two miles. The previous record was thirteen miles. Mr. Collins had recently set up a new British gliding altitude record
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  • 199 1 —Reuter. Tremendous Damage GREATER CATASTROPHE FEARED AT NEW JERSEY New York, August 24. Twenty-four are known to be dead as a result of the hurricane in the Eastern States and a still greater catastrophe is feared in New Jersey owing to the danger of the breaking of
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  • 49 1 —Reutei. Rome, Aug. 24. Marsha 1 Chang Hsueh-liang with his family and a large suite are staying at an hotel in Reggio. He spends most of his time bathing and enjoying open air life. He has bought a villa and expects to spend the wintei there.-
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  • 28 1 —Reuter. Lcndon, Aug. 24. Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh landed at Lerw’ick in the Shetland Islands and were welcomed by local officials and a cheering po- pulace.-
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    • 145 1 HAVE YOU I SENT YOUR FRIENDS i A I CENTENARY NUMBER TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Tripartite Cotton Discussions 1 Reliable Trade Barometer 1 Germans and Foreign Ships 1 King’s Decside Holiday 1 Wheat Conference Adjourns 1 Reichstag Incendiaries 1 Hurricane Strikes America 1 $5OO Libel Damages for Singapore European Tale of $l,OOO
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    • 2259 2 HATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice Blackheads BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS STORAGE OF GOODS ON and 4 I weld quay. F «Ifirrtorl The Chartered Bank nederlanosche EliadiKtU I OF INDIA, AUSTBAUA AND CHINA HANDEL MAATSCH ABDI 1 The following extract from the Municipal (Incorporated in England All communications relating tc By-laws is published
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  • 579 3 24 INDICTED BY A GRAND JURY IN CHICAGO LAWYER, PROFESSOR AND POLITICIAN AMONG ARRESTED MEN A sensational move has been made in the United States campaign against “racketeering.” Twenty-four people, many of them promient citizens of Chicago, have been indicted. The list of charges against them includes
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  • 346 3 The public examination was held at the London Bankruptcy Court of Lord Richard Plantaganet Nevill, of Half Moonstreet. XV., who failed last May with total liabilities of £8,525 (ranking £2,525) and assets £447. Questioned by Mr. Bruce Park, Assistant Receiver, Lord Richard
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  • 134 3 He Stopped A Man With A Suitcase “This is in a line with another case, and it is really a wonder that a policeman dares to suspect people.” remarked Mr. Ivan Snell, the Marylebone magistrate, when it was revealed that a thief had been arrested fiv
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  • 218 3 The use of make-up by won Ten is defended by ihe Rev. A Wellesley Orr, vicar of St. Paul’s Kingston Hill, Surrey, in the July numbe> of his parish magazine. j Reporting to a headmaster's criticism of women as being inartistic and unpoetic,
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  • 306 3 Statement By The Admiralty EFFECT OF WASHINGTON AND LONDON TREATIES The following statement with reference to an article published in the “Daily Post” on August 5 regarding the retirement of naval officers was issued by the Admiralty recently. “As is well known, large numbers of officers
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  • 127 3 Gestures Should Cease Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe, in performing the opening ceremony from Nelson's old flagship Victory, at Portsmouth Navy Week, said we were very near disaster in April in 1917, when German submarines sank 155 British ships. It would be a very
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  • 264 4 Chinese Woman’s Adventures ARRESTED ON ARRIVAL FROM CHINA A 27-year-old Chinese married woman named Choo Ah Sap. passed through two Courts on Tuesday, produced cn serious charges, having been arrested on Monday immediately after her arrival from China. Appearing first before Mr. J. F. F. Gregg,
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  • 305 4 Fine Fox Mystery Thriller At Majestic If you are seeking for thrills, excitement, laughs and mystery, go and see Trick For Trick,” the new Fox mystery thriller, at the Majestic. Hundreds were wildly excited, greatly thrilled, vastly amused and much mystified, until the final unravelling, by this
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  • 65 4 The funeral of the late Rev. Kong Thong, retired Head Priest of Pitt Street Chinese Temple, who died at about 11 a.m. on Saturday last at his residence, No. 121, MacAlister Read, takes place to-morrow at 10 a.m. The remains of the deceased will be
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  • 758 4 Mr. M. C. Tsai, of Ipoh, is confined to his house with a severe attack of ’flu. The Hon. Mr. G. Sturrock arrived in Penang to-day by the s.s. Kedah. Messrs. J. Webster and H. Mickenham, Warders, Prison Department, F.M.S., have been appointed to act as Gaolers.
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  • 1406 5 TOTAL OF 41 RACES 9 RACES ON THE LAST DAY MAIDENS TO HAVE 7 RACES low will be found the detailed entries f ie Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) > ng showing the full engagements of horse over the meeting. ■re will be
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  • 55 5 Reuter. Hardwicke Plate EASY WIN FOR SATYR London, Aug. 24. The following was the result of the Hardwicke Plate run at Stockton to-day: SATYR 1 SUBLIME PRINCE 2 FINES HERBES 3 Five ran. Won by 6 lengths; I*6 lengths between second and third. Betting: 6/4 Satyr; 2/1
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  • 129 5 44 Sheppard Cup Competition [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping Aug. 24. The following are the ties in the above competition. AUGUST 27. Kempe Club vs. Taiping Physical Culture League “A”. Larut Sporting Lads vs. Taiping Physical Culture League “B”. Chin Woo Association Bye). SEPTEMBER 3. Chin Woo
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  • 60 5 Results of Yesterday’s Ties The ties that were played off yesterday resulted as follows MIXED DOUBLES Mrs. Low Hooi Siah and Mr. Tan Boon Piew beat Miss Khoo Kor Cheng and Mr. Chew Teik Soon 21—11, 21—12. MEN’S DOUBLES.—SEMI-FINAL Lim Kok Liang and Liew Ah Foo beat
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  • 26 5 —Reuter. Again Postponed Forest Hills, Aug. 24. The matches in the American Women Tennis Championships were again postponed owing to soaked courts.
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  • 53 5 To-night at Fun and Frolic The following are to-night’s matches at Fun and Frolic Open-Air Stadium: 8.30 p.m. Amoy Girls vs. Bin Tek Girls’ School, Sitiawan. Referees: —Messrs. Gnoh Gim Chuan and Ooh Whye Chee. 9.3 C p.m. Amoy (Men) vs. Chung Ling. Referees: —Messrs. Tan Sim Seng and
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  • 410 5 Three Goals Each GAME SPOILT BY ROUGH PLAY After being a goal down at the interval the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club made a draw of three goals each in their match with the Abdul Hamid’s Sports Club, Alor Star, yesterday on the S.X.I. ground.
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  • 63 5 Malays on Java Tour The Sinagopre Malays who are on a game tour beat the Excelsior, Sourabaya, by I—o. The Singapore champions have now won three matches and lost two. They play five more games before returning. Results to date Beat Batavia 5—2. Lost to Bandoeng 3
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  • 107 5 Alor Star Beaten [From Our Own Correspondent.] Alor Star, Aug. 23. Miss Riboet’s XI beat Alor Star by six goals to one to-day on the K. F. A. ground. Alor Star’s failure to give a good account of themselves was due to a weak
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  • 266 5 Positions To Date I CHONG SENG AND SUDIN CHIEF GOAL-SCORERS The following are the positions of ther various teams in the Penang Football League First Division to-date, together with the names of the goal-scorers P. W. L. D. F. A. PtM C. R. C.
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  • 270 5 Rifle Shooting BATTALIONS TO FIRE AT OWN HEADQUARTERS As is known the Malaya Command Rifl& Meeting for Volunteers, Regulars and Police in Malaya will not be held at one centre this year, as an economy measure, but the various Malaya Command Competitions will be
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  • 139 6 GRAVE OUTLOOK AT START OF NEW SEASON PLAYERS’ PLIGHT Professional football is on the financial rocks. Many clubs, particularly in the north, are facing the coming season with skeleton staffs of players, and with the knowledge that their position will be grave if the new season
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  • 1396 6 Issue Of Committee's Report “NOT AGAINST PUBLIC INTEREST” The Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to enquire into the gift coupon and trading stamp systems report that they reached the conclusion that as regards both gift coupons and trading stamps the practices which the Gift
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  • 395 6 “Payment For One Case In Five’’ INSURANCE COMPANIES’ LIABILITY The payment cf doctors cal’.ed in to give treatment in road accident cas s was discussed by the British Medical Association at their annual meeting in Dublin. While agreeing that doctors wc.e suffering from a heavy burden,
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  • 251 6 Alarm for future generations because of the slimming craze among women, was expressed by Dr. H. R. C. Rutherford, of Dublin, speaking to the section of neurolo--1 gy and psychological medicine .of the Brii tish Medical Association in Dublin
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    • 88 6 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang 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 of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory nt so
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  • 1190 7 C3GANS OPPOSED TO HOLDING MEETING AT NANKING t SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CHIANG KAI-SHEK Compromise With Japan Denounced c ven.” —Central Press. Canton, August 11. ring that they will not recognise the ntang Fifth National Congress to be Nanking on November 12, members Kuomintang Central Executive Comn
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  • 310 7 Central Press. Humiliating Truce With Japan VIRTUAL RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO Canton, August 11. Opposition against the Tangku armistice and the U.S. $50,000,000 American wheat and cotton loan was registered in circular telegrams issued by the Hoi Hong County Kuomintang in plenary session and the Heung Tu County
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  • 211 7 Western Fukien Uninhabited Canton, August 10. The territory between Lien Cheng and Lung Yen in western Fukien have become uninhabited owing to Red scourge, as they fear molestation by the Reds. Only troops of the 19th route army are stationed in those towns, according to the Chinese press.
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  • 108 7 Scouting Communist Lines In Southern Kiangsi Canton, August 12. Cantonese airplanes are daily scouting the Communist lines in southern Kiangsi and sometimes bomb their heavy concen-' tration. The Communists are handicapped by the lack of planes and anti-aircraft guns. In view of the tension in southern Kiangsi, General
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  • 229 7 Shanghang And Yungting Alarmed Canton August 9. Reinforced by the timely arrival of the 60th and 61st divisions of the 19th route army, the 78 th division is able to stand against the Communists in the heavy fighting in the vicinity of Lien Cheng, Western Fukien. It is
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  • 202 7 —Central Press. 19th. Route Army’s Success Canton, August 12. Having been reinforced by fresh troops, the 19th route army have recaptured Lien Cheng in western Fukien by launching an offensive from Lungyen, which is about 40 miles southeast of Lien Cheng and is the headquarters of General
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  • 197 7 Bombed By Japanese Planes Telegrams opposing the elimination of the people’s anti-Japanese allied forces from Charhar are issued by the Kuomintang organ of Sun Yat-sen University and the National Salvation Association. These messages addressed to Mr. Lin Sen, president of the National Government, and public bodies stressed the
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  • 157 7 Gen. Fen To Continue In Command Peiping, August 12. In view of the strong determination of the leading generals of the people’s anti- Japanese allied forces in Charhar in con- tinuing their resistance of Japanese aggression, General Soong Cheh-yuan who is in- j structed by the Nanking Government
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  • 147 7 Will Not Yield To Gen. Chiang Canton, August 11. Stressing that he will continue the fight against the Japanese r General Fang Chenwu, commanding the people’s anti-Japanese focres, addressed a telegram yesterday to the leaders here and assured them that in no circumstances he would yield to
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  • 179 7 —Central Press. Publicity Campaign Conducted Canton, August 12. Lieut. Gen. Kwan Wei-yi, a commanding officer of the people’s anti-Japanese allied i forces, has arrived here to explain the con- ditions in Charhar and to obtain support to carry on the campaign against Japanese aggression. i Interviewed
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  • 95 7 and control of the Mechanics Union.-—Cen-tral Press. Charged With Corruption And Incompetency Canton, August 11. The dispute between the members of the Mechanics Union and Mr. Lee Tak-hin, chairman of the Union, was adjusted by the appointment of eleven persons as forming a committee to reorganize the
    and control of the Mechanics Union.-—Central Press.  -  95 words
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  • 1022 8 1 here are two words which are taboo in the creed of wsiir true Socialist. They are Private Enterprise. The mere mention of them in his hearing produces the same effect on him as a red rag produce?» on a bull. If he had his way he
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  • 1077 8  -  CAN IT SUCCEED? (By HARTLEY WITHERS) In an article in the London “Times” of July 7, from an American correspondent, it was stated that “the beginning of the United States Government’s fiscal year on July 1 found what has hitherto been one of the most individualistic of
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  • 809 8 FLYING TO THE GOLDFIELD With five aeroplanes Vaeht which they have purchased England, two noted wartime pilots will set out fro r lin a few weeks for the coast ,f Labrado (A vast new gold-field has I a discover, in that country, and already thousand, prospectors are
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  • 156 9 ope > iay follow later.—Rugby l’:td Service. ench Government's Attitude CONFIDENCE IN MUSSOLINI London, Aug. 24. correspondent of “The Times”, n the Austro-German question, > main principles of the French t's attitude as follows remonstrance with the Nazi Gone France at least is probably i the present. Austria
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  • 317 9 Bribery Charge Oui Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 23. j police constable was charged .v. Wilson at the Kuala Lum- ct, to-day with receiving an ation of $1 from a Malay apcmployed at the Central Sentul, at 11 p.m. on July 30. I J. Rycroft, acting Court
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  • 51 9 > poned for September inang Gazette” understands that 1 Fees Protest Meeting, which held on Wednesday, the 30th inbeen postponed till the middle of r, to coincide with the date of the Protest Meeting. Alr Uid Mrs. Cornelius Walter arrived this morning from Shanghai by 1
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  • 162 9 of Photography, Royal Air Force.—Rugby Radio Service. Photographing 88.000 Square Miles IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA London, Aug. 24. An air survey has been arranged of the large gold yielding regions in Western Australia involving the photographing of about 88,000 square miles. Recent developments in air surveying
    of Photography, Royal Air Force.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  162 words
  • 379 9 Big Blaze at Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh, Aug. 24. After an interval of a number of years aa European residence was gutted by fire this afternoon. Shortly after three o’clock to-day the local Fire Brigade was called I out to a fire in
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  • 175 9 —Reuter. Unexpected Lull POLICE WATCH ASSEMBLY Dublin, Aug. 24. Uniformed “Blue Shirts” appeared epenly in the streets at Coots Hill, one hundred miles out of the city, to attend a meeting at the Town Hall which was addressed by General O’Duffy. The police watched the assembly,
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  • 110 9 —Reuter. Sequel to Government’s Ban Dublin, August 25. Two hundred Civic Guards took possession of the Waterford City Hall last night after Government had banned the meeting of the National Guard Association (ununiformed Blue Shirt Auxiliary). General O’Duffy, who was to have addressed the meeting, received
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  • 379 9 Dying Man on the Floor The death of an unidentified Chinese who was found lying in a pool of blood on the bandstand of the dining hall of the former Europe Hotel was inquired into by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, on Tuesday. The Coroner:
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  • 111 9 TIN-spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £213-7-6 £213-7-6 TIN—(3 Months) n n n London £213 5 £2l3 0 Singapore Business Done $108.87% $108.75 bXTss Done Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers. COPRA—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER $14.00 rubber 3H(J New York 7c.(G) 6|Jc.(G) Singapore 12 11 cta fAP^ A S eed Medium
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  • 1423 10  -  RECEPTION AND SOCIETY NOTES—RELAY OF THE B.B.C. PROGRAMME IN MALAYA AND INDIA—-MICRO-WAVE EXPERIMENT KILOCYCLES AND METRES—RADIO AND FLYINGWIRELESS IN CEYLON HOSPITALS (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) On Wednesday night VSIAH came in exceptionally well and the speech was particularly very loud and clear. Many reports were received concerning this
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 435 10 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme to-day For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths win 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
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    • 1073 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS I (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength e Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMAL, •5 5 i STATION. s j 8, s? is Jj firs 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France 6 9 8 30,602 Coltano, Italy 1/3 13.04 23,006 Malabar,
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  • 720 11 tor Abuses Constable I abusive language to a police- 'rmingham doctor, John Arthur Belgrave Road, Edgbaston, was by the Birmingham Stipendiary j ston). He was also fined 20s. g an obstruction with his motorcar. '-use was first before the court the doctor, represented by
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  • 118 11 A Bridegroom-to-be with a bad memory caused a commotion in the Turriff district of Aberdeenshire. The bride, the guests, and the minister were all waiting at an hotel. A quarter of an hour passed—then half an hour. The bride was on the point of collapse. She
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    • 1140 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY 1 2 am. 3 a. m. 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 am. 5 p.m. 6 p. m 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p. m. 10 p. m. 11 n. tn. 1 m 2a. m. 3a. m. 4a.
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    • 2153 12 PRODUCING AT A PROFIT i t PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION OF EXPENDITURE Mr. A. M. Sellar On Need Of Compulsory Control The seventh annual general meeting of Craigielea Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broadstreet, E.C.2, on Friday, 28th July, 1933. Mr. A. M. Sellar
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    • 549 12 Extraordinary Statement COMMENTS IN THE MINING JOURNAL The following is an extract from The Mining Journal dated July 29 The meeting of the F.M.S. Federal Council on June 26, which is reported in the various local newspapers, indicates that opinion in the F.M.S. is at length
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    • 491 12 Malayan’s Letter The following letter bv Malayan appears in the “Financial News” of July The speech which Mr. Bagnall read at the recent general meeting of the Straits Trading Company in Singapore has been widely advertised in the London Press. It dealt at considerable
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    • 63 12 PENANG, AUGUST 25 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 29 32 4 mts 2 3 31)32 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 5 32 3 Documentary 2 4 932 On New York Bank Demand 52 nom. France T.T. 960 nom. India T.T.
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    • 717 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wens the lateet tn MESSifeS. KENNEDY r 'to-day. Yesterday To^y Buyers Sellers Buyers %n MINING Ayer Weng 95 1.00 95 inn Ayer Hitam 13 0 139 130 m Batang Padang 12 15 12 Kamunting 8 6 93 86 9 Killinghall
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 44 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Ralnf&j 6 a m 78 E R ■kt m.m. Noon 87 S TIDE TABLES “S* l W* l Low Wat* TO-DAT 2.44 a.m. 8.57 a m 2.41 p.m. 9.13 p m tO-MORROU 3.10 a.m. 9.23 p.m. 3.08 p.m. 9.38 p.m.
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  • 538 13 q h' Je of Principal Lines is a list of vessels arriving m Penang during the week: nnRT TO-DAY \RU from Japan for Colomand .nmbay. from Langsa, Lho SeuSabang, Olehleh. Sails for n, Langsa, Idi, Lho Seu- Sabang and Olehleh today from Liverpool sails for Shanghai and
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  • 1448 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and North America by steamer to Calcutta, thence by Rail to Karachi for conveyance by Imperial Airways will be closed at 10 a.m. to-morrow. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Aden, Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow by the
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  • 121 13 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 83 25 32 84 5 32 New York 4.56 4.54% Montreal 4.81 4.80 Brussels 23.49% 23.59% Geneva 16.94 17.03 Amsterdam 8.12 8.16 Milan 62% 62 11 16 Berlin 13.75% 13.82% Stockholm 19.37% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.99 Vienna 30
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  • 127 13 AUGUST 25 Flying Club for Penang, Inaugural Meeting, Volunteer Head-quarters, Peel Avenue, 7 p.m. AUGUST 26 P.C.C. “A vs. Indian Association, Esplanade. Association Football —C.R.C. v. Amoy XI, Victoria Green. AUGUST 29 Municipal Commissioners’ Fortnightly Meeting, Municipal Offices, 4 p.m. SEPTEMBER 2 Singapore Races, Ist day. SEPTEMBER
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 223 13 FUN FROLIC Amusement Park. Friday August. 1933. A%iss Ribost’s Opera “LADIES’ NIGHT” Will Present Miss Riboet In As BINTANG T3MCER A Popular 1001-NIGHT Comedy Grand Variety Programme ALL LADIES’ SELECTION. Popular Prices of Admission :—sl, 60 cts., 40 cts., and 20 cts., Tiers 20 cts. Booking Plans 86, Beach Street
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 141 13 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT >3O METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S SENSATIONAL DRAMA GABRIEL OVER THE WHITE HOUSE" Starring WALTER HUSTON I WITH KAREN MORLEY FRANCHOT TONE. Gabriel Over the White House is the title r of Hollywood's first movie sermon. It might almost have been called Croesus Over the 1 Empire for I cannot imagine
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    • 81 13 1 B > I I j 6.J5 TO-NIGHT V. 30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 P.M. I Fox's Sequel To CHANDU TRICK FOR TRICK" You'll get the -I 1 SURPRISE OF YOUR LIFE B as you reach the climax of this weirdly J mysterious... exciting... hilarious thriller 1 that exposes the
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  • 381 14 PORT DRAMA OF WEALTHY PASSENGER AND VAIN FIGHT FOR LIFE Southampton, Aug. 10. When the White Star liner Majestic docked here at midnight she had on board a rich American business man, Mr. R. C. Smith, who had a stroke shortly after the
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  • 231 14 AND NOW CLAIM THEIR WORKERS ARE SUPERIOR A claim that Japanese workmen are better than the British was made by the Japanese Commercial Counsellor in London to a “Sunday Express" representative. He was replying to the charges made in the House of Commons of unfair competition
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  • 164 14 A man who was declared by the police to have been a headmaster in various schools was sentenced to 18 month’s hard labour at Reading Quarter Sessions. He was Archibald Donald McDonald, aged 52, of Eldon-road, Reading, and he pleaded guilty to obtaining £5
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  • 458 14 Surgeon Says Police Are “Poisoned”: Scotland Yard “No Evidence” Six William I. de Courey Wheeler, the London surgeon, gave this description of his motoring experiences at a British Medical Association meeting at Dublin: My car has been stolen. 1 have been fined for
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 202 14 /j Q'njT < \/Z2r r .W "WW^ A<3~ WHEM ¥1 tWX 7 "™\K Tired with running A foecJot is just stunning. z^llV X J n Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. Fffff 1 >n< w w :•> -£< W. B .W. B jYOU GET] jTHEM ALLS I i NEWS—
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    • 444 14 Fa, ’Tn —--j rums •Die Alienburgs F ds Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are s easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ ee and are simply and quickly made by the ac iition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies,
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    • 1936 15 r2Sa-fTTr!TT'9»«32‘i 7r~" K P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA T 1 J 1 A /S\ -S- n U k>v AND APCAR LINES X. IL-U- I *JM y' (Companies Incorporated in England) MPHt/OTTING mail passenger and cargo services BLUE PUMMEL LIME TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR .isels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Dae I IklE
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  • 649 16 Tiang Joo Co. PARTNERS* HEAVY DRAWINGS The public examination of Yeoh Cheang Aun, in bankruptcy, until recently a Municipal Commissioner, managing partner of the firm of Tiang Joo and Co., began this morning in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Prichard. Mr. Rees Williams appeared for
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  • 282 16 Not Enforceable BUT JUDGMENT OBTAINED AND BANKRUPTCY GOOD On the ground that at the time of the issue of the bankruptcy notice the peti tioning creditor could not issue immediate execution against the debtor, O. H. Kang, a Chinese, through his Counsel, Mr. Ong Huck Hong,
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  • 91 16 The following arrived at Penang this morning by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ivery, the Hon. Mr. G. Sturrock, Mr. T. Miller Kirkwood, Mr. J. R. Wiggs, Mr. M. St. Paul, Capt. and Mrs. Geoffrey Freyberg, Mr. H. H. Busfeild, Mr. A. A.
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  • 113 16 .—Reuter. Kent's Fine Win FREEMAN AND MARRIOTT DEADLY London, Aug. 24. The match between Kent and the West Indies which was commenced on Wednesday at Canterbury resulted in a victory for Kent by an innings and 93 runs. Kent scored 331 towards which Ames
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  • 43 16 To-night's Meeting A meeting of all interested in the formation of a flying club for Penang are reminded of the meeting to be held at the P. P. W. V. C. Drill Hall. Peel Avenue, at 1 p.m. tonight.
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  • 187 16 Chinese Badly Beaten Alleged to have assaulted and voluntarily caused hurt to a Chinese named Lee Siang Joo, six revenue officers were to-day summoned before the Police Magistrate. Penang. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean appearing for the prosecution mentioned the case. The accused claimed trial. Dr.
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  • 269 16 To-morrow's Fixtures ALBION TO MEET CUP WINNERS The English Football Season will start to-morrow. The following are the fixtures: DIVISION I Arsenal v Birmingham Aston V. v Leicester C. Blackburn R. v Leeds U. Everton v Bron* A. Huddersfield T. v Sunderland Manchester C. v
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  • 299 16 1 July Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arranged for Monday Men’s Singles Handicap 'A': —R.W. Scarlett —4 v. L. F. Knight —15.2 C. H. Rogers —15.5 v. C. D. Morgan —15.2. Mixed Doubles Handicap —Mrs. Rule and D. Hoblyn —30.3 v. Mrs. Adams and C.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 61 16 O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. DINNER DANCES Tuesday Thursday Saturday. SAT. 2nd TUES. sth SEPT. SAT. 23rd. SEPT. Repertory Players GRAND present HOLLYWOOD "ITS A BOY" BALL by Beach Pyjamas AUSTIN MELFORD. and BOOKING NOW OPEN. Fancy DreSS (Extension till 2 a.m.) (Extension till 2 a.m.) E. O. GARAGE. First Class
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    • 263 16 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering the tortures of Piles and its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Dr. Van Vleck’s Absorptive Pile Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the inflamed
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    • 126 16 Jncked I IN I LADIES "KAYSER" I G olf SOCKS WITH FINE MESH AND I FANCY COLOURED TOPS I I IN ALL SIZES I J AT I PARMANANDS 'PHONE 1199. 14, BISHOP STREET. I SEVEN COMMANDMENTS i FOR ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to
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