Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 August 1933
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Title Section20 1933-08-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE TABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 202. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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96 1933-08-30 1 100,000 TICALS MISSING CONSIGNED BY BANKS TO PENANG MONEY INSURED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 29. Another mail bag robbery is engaging the attention of the authorities. A sum of 100,000 ticals was despatched from Bangkok by the Siam Commercial and other banks96 words
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Article228 1933-08-30 1 cannot be altered unilaterally.—Rugby Radio Service. Little Entente’s Consent AGREEMENT EXPECTED SHORTLY London, August 29. agreement will probably be conj i within a few days embodying coniit in which British, French and Italian Governments will consent to the requ, -t recently made by the Austrian Governirent forcannot be altered unilaterally.—Rugby Radio Service. - 228 words
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Article84 1933-08-30 1 —Rugby Radio Scr- Extremely Well After Rest And Change London, August 29. Sir John and Lady Simon arrived at Southampton from South America this aftern<>.>n in the liner Arlanza.” The For< r Secretary will remain in London for a week and will probably proceed to S ’land.-—Rugby Radio Scr- - 84 words
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Article56 1933-08-30 1 Reuter. Summary Arrest To Be Prohibited Shanghai, August 30. is announced that Government will Sy issue a Mandate prohibiting sumarrest or execution of newspapermen rovincial authorities. The mandate is outcome of appeals from pressmen aighout the country following summary ution, earlier in the year, of two Chinjournalists byReuter. - 56 words
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Article31 1933-08-30 1 Rugby Radio Service. Kaffirs Easier London, August 29. Stock Markets closed with some irrerity. Kaffirs showed an easier tenvncv British Funds were somewhat dull with Loan at 99’– Rugby Radio Service. - 31 words
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Article95 1933-08-30 1 riably carry great weight.—Rugby Radio Service. Foreign Secretary 1905—1916 ALMOST BLIND FOR YEARS London, August 29. Lord Grey is lying very ill at his home at Fallondon, Northumberland, "and his condition was to-day described as serious. Lord Grey, who is 71, was Foreign Secretary’ from 1905riably carry great weight.—Rugby Radio Service. - 95 words
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Article86 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter Wireless. German Wireless Sets Confiscated Cologne, August 24. All wireless sets capable of listening into Russian stations have been confiscated from communist owners in the prefecture of Arnsberg in the Ruhr. The police allege that communists were holding meetings in their rooms in order to hear propaganda—Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article66 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter. America and Japan Send Destroyers Washington, August 30. The State Department has ordered a destroyer from the Asiatic fleet to proceed to Foochow’, where three Americans are endangered by Communist hordes.” Tokio, August 29. The Navy Office has announced the despatch of the cruiser Isuzu and—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article50 1933-08-30 1 Reds.- Reuter. British and American Warships Proceed to Foochow Hcngkong, August 30. H.M.S. Wishart and U.S.S. Sacramento have proceeded to Foochow’ from Hongkong to protect their respective nationals. In naval circles, here, it is not believed that Yenping has yet been captured by the Reds.- Reuter.Reds.- Reuter. - 50 words
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52 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter Wireless. No Right to Enter German Island Basle, August 24. The two Sw’iss picnickers w’ho were arrested on the Rhine island ten days ago by the German police have been released. The police contended that they were communists and had no right to enter "The»—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article79 1933-08-30 1 ever, unlikely to be serious.—Rugby Ra<iio Service. CAUSED BY STORM IN JAMAICA London, August 29. The Governor of Jamaica, reporting to the Colonial Office, states that the loss to the banana crops caused by the storm on August 16, is estimated at three-quarters of a millionever, unlikely to be serious.—Rugby Ra<iio Service. - 79 words
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Article76 1933-08-30 1 of the King and Queen. —Rugby Radio Service. To Fly to Northern Ireland London. August 29. The Prime Minister will to-morrow fly from Lossiemouth, where he has been spending a holiday, to Northern Ireland, where he will stay for a few days with Lord Londonderry, theof the King and Queen.—Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article29 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter. Will Result in 2,000,000 Re-employed Washington, August 30. Mr. Johnson estimates that 2,000,000 will be re-employed as a result of the Ameri- can Recovery Drive.!.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article119 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter. STATEMENT TO BE FILED Hyde Park, (New York), Aug. 29. President Roosevelt has lifted the embargo on gold and authorised the treasury to receive on consignment, for sale through the Federal Service Bank, newly mined gold in the U.S.A, and thus enable gold producers to—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article98 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter Wireless. Revolt Against Turkestan Government Simla, August 24. The head of the rebel leader named Timur impaled on a spike in the Kashgar bazaar in Chinese Turkestan indicates the inglorious attempt of the Chinese Moslem to emulate his ancient namesake. Timur, the head of the Turki rebels,—Reuter Wireless. - 98 words
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Article155 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter Wireless. Won By National Forces WITHOUT BLOODSHED Paris, August 25. The second Battle of Conseilans (the first was in September 1918) where striking Bargees barricaded the Oise with 200 barges was won by the National forces without bloodshed. The banks of the river last night—Reuter Wireless. - 155 words
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Article86 1933-08-30 1 Reuter Wireless. Gen. Hertzog’s Appeal to South Africans Pretoria, August 25. The suggestions of an anti-German boycott in South Africa and the possibility of anti-Nazi outbreak in South West Africa have prompted General Hertzog to appeal officially to South Africans to realise the gravity of the German situationReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article80 1933-08-30 1 road.—Reuter Wireless. Front Wheels of Car Over Precipice Garessio, Piedmont, August 24. Mussolini had a narrow escape to-day in the course of the army manoeuvres when racing up a narrow mountain road, his fastest car met a lorry laden with troops at a hair-pin bend. When heroad.—Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article57 1933-08-30 1 Reuter Wireless. Prosecution’s 110 Witnesses and 250-page Indictment Berlin, August 24. At the trial of the men charged in connection with the burning of the Reichstag, which opens on September 21st, the prosecution will call 110 witnesses and the indictment is a volume of 250 pages. ThereReuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article39 1933-08-30 1 Reuter. Over 3,000 Bales of Raw Cotton Destroyed Berlin, August 30. A warehouse fire at Bremen caused the destruction of 2,500 bales of raw cotton another at Viersen in the Rhineland des- troyed 1,000 bales.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article64 1933-08-30 1 imprisonment in some other cases. Reuter Wireless. Death Penalty Bill Signed in New York State Albany, August 25. The death penalty for kidnappers in cases where the victims are not returned before the trial of the kidnappers is provided in a bill signed to-day by Governor Lehmanimprisonment in some other cases.—Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article37 1933-08-30 1 —Reuter. Argentine Representative Authorised to Sign Buenos Aires, August 30. The Government has authorised its representative to. sign the Wheat Agreement which was previously only initialled by the Argentine representative pending elabora- tion of details.-—Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement15 1933-08-30 1 IT. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary -meh Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement47 1933-08-30 1 To O To give Babykeep Baby active contented sleep Happy piay in the day* time, contented sleep at night, are the result of Bear Brand feeding. Baby will enjoy Bear Brand; you will be proud of his healthful cheeks. g‘Y BEAR BRAND MQ FOR INVALIDS CONVALESCENTS TOO. <47 words
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Advertisement129 1933-08-30 1 STORE RACES: NOTES AND SELECTIONS FOR FIRST DAY Page 76 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Mail Bag Robbery on BangkokPenang Express 1 Second Battle of Conseilans 1 U. S. Gold Embargo Lifted 1 Loss to Banana Crops 1 Lord Grey Seriously 11l 1 Austria’s Auxiliary Army 1 Politics of the Week 3 Conviction129 words
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Advertisement2024 1933-08-30 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipalnotice BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS The Municipal Commissioners of George I nTwo?i t^ byinv,teten,iersfOTthe NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bank Kj HJh I HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, Station and the Vehicles Registration Office, y P by Royal Charter 1853). J All communications relating to Penang.” jApA p advertisements should be addressed Tenders which should be2,024 words
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Article2216 1933-08-30 3 AMBASSADOR TO MOSCOW: BRITAIN'S AL PROGRAMMES THE LIBERAL SUMMER >CHOOL RADIO TALKS BY POLITICIANS m Our Own Correspondent) London, August 12. MOND OVEY’S SUCCESSOR ilston, who succeeds Sir Esmond -itish Ambassador to Moscow, has promotion to ambassadorial rank rvice in many European posts. War he spent2,216 words
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Advertisement24 1933-08-30 3 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement316 1933-08-30 3 For your throat’s sake, smoke CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES FRESH i /rom (SEALED-FRESH in patented TRU-VAC tins und moistureproof CELLOPHANE.") Bl iillX i mi M stripping the leaf In spacious, sunny Strit»t>ing rooms at Arcadia Works, vein, and italk are rapidly and thoroughremoved from the partly con fV* ditioned316 words
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Article438 1933-08-30 4 Fine Of $2O To Be Refunded COMPLAINANT WHO ARRIVED LATE Complainant in a case which was fixed for hearing in the police courts at nine o’clock on the morning of July 3, Bhola Singh, a Sikh, arrived threequarters of an hour late, and when asked for a438 words
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Article165 1933-08-30 4 Only This Man Can Can It £20,000 EXPERIMENTS I After spending £20,000 on research and machinery, Mr. W. R. C. Ashby, of Igh-’ tham (Kent) has succeeded in canning roast chicken. It is expected that two million canned roast chickens will be marketed next year—some165 words
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Article177 1933-08-30 4 When Sciatica Yielded T o Kruschen Timre can be no doubt that this man has finished walking with a sUck, for it is now four years since he discarded it. He writes: For 18 months I suffered with chronic sciatica and rheumatism and was unable to177 words
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Article416 1933-08-30 4 Man And Wife Found With Clothing On Fire DISCOVERY AT A HOCKLEY HOUSE Mysterious features are associated with the death of a Birmingham couple—a man and his wife—who were discovered lying in the scullery of their house at 75. Norton Street, Hockley, with their clothing on fire.416 words
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Article108 1933-08-30 4 280 DRAWING IN 26 PARCEL W orking Man’s Windfall A parcel of old prints and photographs bought in a small shop in South London for 2s. 6d. by a working man was found to contain a valuable drawing, which w’as sold at Sotheby’s for £2BO. The drawing, which is no108 words
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Article1155 1933-08-30 4 Mrs. Jumeaux and children of Kuala Lumpur have gone up Maxwell’s Hills, Taiping, for a change. Mr. Nah Guan Seng, son of the late Mr. Nah Kim Seng, is leaving for China on business by m.v. Van Heutz. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, a popular member of the Anderson1,155 words
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Article66 1933-08-30 4 Monday, August 21. Captain E. F. B. Law, R. N. and Miss Law had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, August 23. Captain H. A. Anderson, Mr. H. J. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee had luncheon at Government House. Saturday, August 26. Mr. and Mrs. H.66 words
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Article38 1933-08-30 4 London, August 29. The following are results of matches played to-day in the English League DIVISION II Grimsby T. 2 Bolton W. 8 DIVISION 111 (Northern Section) Southport 1 Ace ring ton S. 1 —Reuter.38 words
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94 1933-08-30 4 K. L. Methodist School v. Govt. Trade School A football match will be played at the Victoria Green between the Government Trade School and the Methodist Boys’ School. Kuala Lumpur, at 5.00 p.m. tomorrow. The team to represent the Government Trade School is as follows94 words
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Advertisement375 1933-08-30 4 NEW/{||||gy fe BRILLIANT -9 A BED TIME srOPY MEDLEY YOU ARE TOO BEAUTIFUL Maurice Chevalier’s latest theme songs provide Carroll GIL for his piano art. A great record. on K 27 1 HIAWATHA’S LULLABY Fox T LB bi/ MY GYPSY RHAPSODY Another topping record by Venuti’s orchestra. Remember his p375 words
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Article168 1933-08-30 5 K.L. Golf Club Tennis T ournament u n Fine Display In Men's Doubles CHERRINGTON AND HOWARD WIN From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 29. The Selangor Golf Club’s tennis tournament w’as brought to a successful close this evening. The feature of this tournament w’as the fine display of good168 words
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Article449 1933-08-30 5 Rain Spoils Last Night's Boxing LEWIS* IMPRESSIVE DEBUT (BY “SECONDS OUT") The inclement weather took a big part in last night’s boxing meet at Fun Frolic Stadium and a steady drizzle which discomforted spectators in the middle of the fights developed suddenly into a heavy downpour of449 words
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Article110 1933-08-30 5 Fixtures for Next Week The following matches have been arranged MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 L. R. Tofield v. G. B. F. Southam. D. McLeod Craik v. T. A. Wemyss. W. T. Semple v. M. T. P. Rule. A. F. Baughan v. J. C. Parsons. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5110 words
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Article122 1933-08-30 5 Results of Y esterday’s Ties The following were the results of yesterday’s ties in the P.C.C- July Tennis Tournament MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP “A” —4 R. W. Scarlett beat —15.2 L. F. Knight 6-0, 6-2. —15.2 C. D. Morgan beat “—15.5 C. H. Rogers 9-7, 10-8. I122 words
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Article319 1933-08-30 5 nn in s Victories For Derby \nd Worcester A Rk DRAW WITH WEST INDIES London. August 29. Tin. wing are the results of county match. ich were commenced on daySt hSET v WARWICKSHIRE Taunt >n Somerset 282 (Mayer 5 wick>! r5l runs) and 234; Warwickshire 1 Wellard319 words
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Article78 1933-08-30 5 Reuter. First Round Results Highland Park, Aug. 29. j bowing are the standing results round of the American Women’s Golf Ci> mpionship Mls> id Wilson beat Mrs. Lake 3 and 2 ii Wie beat Miss Elizabeth Dunn and 6. 11 -;gy Wattles beat Miss MacKenzie 3– Reuter. - 78 words
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Article38 1933-08-30 5 Reuter. Tf b r Paris, August 29. and ro Club has homologated Rosffi ’Sy- il,s Hight from New York to Rayak p at 5,657 miles, 589 yards, beating and Nicholett’s record of 5,340 Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article101 1933-08-30 5 —Reuter. English Mixed Doubles Pair Beaten MISS RYAN AND VINES WIN FINAL Brooklyn. August 29. In the final of the Mixed Doubles Miss Ryan and Vines beat Miss Palfrey and Lott in tw’o straight sets. The following are the results MIXED DOUBLES-FINAL Miss Ryan and Vines beat—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article34 1933-08-30 5 —Reuter. Austria Qualifies for Next Year Zagreb, August 29. In the quarter-final of the Davis Cup Austria beat Yugo-Slavia by four matches to one. Thus Austria will enter next year's competition.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article94 1933-08-30 5 Reuter. Joins Lancashire League Club London, August 29. Headley has definitely decided to accept the offer of the HAslingdon Club to play for the Lancashire League subject to the i terms and Conditions offered by them. The contract is expected to be signed in a fewReuter. - 94 words
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Article1015 1933-08-30 5 Mrs. Low Hooi Siah And Liew Ah Foo Win Singles' Titles MISS BOEY CHWEE LAN'S SPARKLING DISPLAY The Penang Badminton Open Championships were taken a step further when the Ladies’ and Men’s Singles’ finals were played oft yesterday evening at the Volunteer Drill Hall. Quite a. good1,015 words
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Advertisement399 1933-08-30 5 ALL REMNANTS ODDMENTS THURSDAY. MW f gfh ITh S f THURSDAY FRIDAY t| /1 j SJ |> I FRIDAY SATURDAY MR IB B 4 B B BB B V R-r SATURDAY LAST WEEK OF SALE EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PRICES ARE GOING UP SHOP NOW AND SAVE MONEY399 words
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Article2295 1933-08-30 6 SOME UNCONVENTIONAL HOLIDAYS: WEDDING HELD IN TWO COUNTRIES EMPLOYMENT OF MARRIED WORKERS: PRISON WORK AS A CAREER (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, August 16. HEALTH OF PRINCESS ROYAL The Earl of Harewood, speaking at Rotherham recently, said the Princess Royal had lately been extremely2,295 words
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Advertisement260 1933-08-30 6 Use if in gx sa!ads-il adds M i '3 piquancy LEA zj&fe. PEBRINS’® SAUCE O Has No Ugly Hair Now,, *1 bad become souw lately discour- w Aged by a beayV growth of disgusting FQ_ W tair I tried depila- Uffi tory pastes, evil •melling powders and KgM painful alectric260 words
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Advertisement147 1933-08-30 6 JI \t O desired—-it is essential to use concrete made w ft cement that is guaranteed reliable in quality and Ml which exceeds the requirements of the British Standard Specification. Thus the full, benefits of the finest cement—speed, strength, and econo Fryare obtained. May we quote for your next pb147 words
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Article407 1933-08-30 7 English Bank’s Tribute To Mr. Roosevelt A SENSE OF PROPORTION IN STABILITY The August issue of the “Midland Bank Review’” contains an article on the American monetary system, in which a tribute is paid to President Roosevelt’s policy. The article recalls that the President condemned attempts to407 words
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Article239 1933-08-30 7 S ister’s Success At Southport ULL MAN’S REPLICA Southport, August 12. than 50,000 spectators on the Ains- < ach saw the world’s longest motor n sand won by Tommy Simister, a proprietor of Macclesfield, who was his first appearance in this, the !i annual 100-mile race.239 words
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Article435 1933-08-30 7 Women’s Doubles Title For Great Britain Hamburg, August 13. Great Britain won one of the German lawn tennis championships finals, which were played here, and lost one. The women s doubl championship was an all-British aft air, and was contested by Mrs. J. B. Pittman and435 words
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Article354 1933-08-30 7 Raymond Ralph “Signs On” NEWPORT STAR JOINS RUGBY LEAGUE It is nearly forty years ago that Welsh Rugby football circles were dumbfounded by the departure of the brothers James to the professional fold in the North. Since then the Principality has been badly hit by354 words
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Article252 1933-08-30 7 CHAMPIONSHIP I Bad Ems, August 13. Percy Alliss, of Beaconsfield, to-day won the German Open Golf Championship with *an aggregate of 284 for 72 holes. Alliss has given abundant proof of the golf that is in him, and his four rounds were models of consistency. His closest252 words
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Article125 1933-08-30 7 The authorised life of “Ranji,” arrangements for which were made some months before his death, is not to be written by a famous cricketer. It was the wish of the Jam that any record of his life should not be confined to cricket, but should deal with125 words
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Article117 1933-08-30 7 Estate Still Unvalued After Two Years What is the mystery beh nd the estate of the late Mr. Solly Joel king ”of diamond magnates, w’ho died more than two years ago—which is stili unvalued? Two months after his death Mr. Joel’s estate was provisionally valued at “something betw’een117 words
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Article122 1933-08-30 7 Remedy Found After Twenty Years WILD MUSTARD Charlock, a weed which for generations has cost British farmers from £3,000,000 to £4,000,000 every year, has been conquered. After twenty years of research, it has been found that a spray of ten per cent, of vitriol clings to122 words
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Article155 1933-08-30 7 Insurance May Be Compulsory The question of compulsory third party insurance, in accordance with the promise made by the Under-Secretary for .Air (Sir P. Sassoon) before Parliament rose last month, has been added to the terms of reference of the committee recently set up by the155 words
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Advertisement366 1933-08-30 7 W-MEH bi/tf cuu( When Dirt and Rust have commenced their havoc on your /'lpil Car thei l, presence is betrayed by annoying squeaks and 'kiSrmi' creaks from a multitude of sources. Preventive is better a than cure Star t ri S ht b X usin S CASTROL PENETRATING OIL It366 words
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Article813 1933-08-30 8 No resolutions were passed, but the heads of delegations announced that the meetings had been most illuminating, beneficial and amicable.” Though it looks like it. the above does not refer to the winding up of a Sunday school conference. It is Reuter’s version of the conclusion of the813 words
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Article1084 1933-08-30 8 “Music! Music!”— G. M. A. in the Biri mingham Pest. AN IRISH DIVERSION WHICH OCCURRED IN FRANCE He spent many hours of the day sitting in the alcove made by the winding perron which gave access to the hotel, a big buny figure cf a man, with| “Music! Music!”— G. M. A. in the Biri mingham Pest. - 1,084 words
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Article754 1933-08-30 8 CHANGED DINING HABI Judging by the experience < ing department, the House oi no longer considered the best I don. Receipts are down, and ment is having a rough finas What chiefly spoils the scope < mons kitchen is that so many Unionists prefer the mild d754 words
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Advertisement254 1933-08-30 8 i i -1 nwSi ~f-&' s—*. TOBRA3JCO SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT y y A TOOTAL PRODUCT HAVE you bought your TOBRALCO Directly you touch Tobralco you are conscious of its quality; its beautiful weave; its firm texture. It proves a wonderful economy in sunny climates—and254 words
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Article119 1933-08-30 9 j, utcr. Lively Speculation n ot urely SOCIAL New York, August 29. ,f Mr. Norman’s visit contiThe (,l) lively speculation. While it ome quarters as just anor Mr. Montagu Norman, U.' stress that Mr. Norman’s rely social as it is believed ,»cjt IS D needj, utcr. - 119 words
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Article111 1933-08-30 9 s- Rus, by Radio Service. SO -90 Degrees London, August 29. Ji ant 4her continues throughout c t Brit. nd for twelve days the temllt rc mained between 80 and 90 ~s r> ng the latter figure yesteri orded at Kiw so far this mm. compared. s- Rus, by Radio Service. - 111 words
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Article139 1933-08-30 9 Large Gathering i ron out Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 30. .’heiing was present at the ol V s May Ashby. Father Fourgs i tv<l brief service at the house, and i ;li at t the service in church. The •im was filled with sympathising f139 words
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Article193 1933-08-30 9 Hawkers The Worst Offenders H. Caunce in his annual report on work the Town Cleansing Departr(nt. Sir pore, states that towards the (l f irther reorganisation in cleans! is begun which would facilitate nsin, kampong areas not previously d' 11 wi a that department. The work 1 t193 words
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Article144 1933-08-30 9 —Reuter. COMPETITION FOR DOVER CUP London, August 29. The English Channel has been swum for the first time since 1930. Miss ijbnny Lowry, who entered the water at Cap Grisnez yesterday evening accompanied by the Boulogne tug, “Isobel”, landed at South Foreland this morning after swimming for 15%—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article29 1933-08-30 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, August 29. The death occurred to-day of Sir Philip Magnus, former Conservative Member of Parliament for London County, aged 90.Rugby Radio Service. - 29 words
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Article212 1933-08-30 9 commercia' organisations. Rugby Radio Service. For The Future Of India GOVERNMENT'S CONSISTENT POLICY London, August 29. The Viceroy of India, Lord Willingdon, at a dinner in Simla given in his honour by Sir Shanmukham Chetty, President of the Legislative Assembly, referred to the improved statecommercia' organisations. Rugby Radio Service. - 212 words
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Article1321 1933-08-30 9 Supreme Court Suit JUDGMENT !M NOORDIN DEED CASE In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Cohbett delivered judgment in the Originating Summons subsequently adjourned into open court, in the matter of a Deed of Settlement dated November 17, 1 1866 between Sheriff a Sedah (f) and1,321 words
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Article107 1933-08-30 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £2lB-0-0 £220-2-6 TIN—(S Months) London £2lB-2-6 £220-0-0 Singapore 5112.50 Business Done Penang $lll% $112% Business Done Buyers no sellers. Buyers' no sellers. COPRA— (Sundried) 53.60 $3.65 BLACK PEPPER $14.50 $14.50 RUBBER London 3?;jd. 3%d. New York (G) 7c.(G) Singapore 12% cts. 12% cts. TAPIOCA107 words
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Advertisement12 1933-08-30 9 THE THRILL OF TEN LIFETIMES "HELL BELOW" OPENS TO MORROW AT QUEEN'S12 words
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Advertisement159 1933-08-30 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 SV*. relief M There is NO DOUBT about b Cow &Gate isSr Vive u.159 words
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Advertisement57 1933-08-30 9 TO LONDON IN SEVEN DAYS 1 BY ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES (K.L.M.) FROM ALOR STAR EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ALSO ON SHORT LEAVE TO SUMATRA AND JAVA PLANES TO BATAVIA VIA SINGAPORE AND TO MEDAN LEAVE ALOR STAR IN EACH DIRECTION EVERY THURSDAY. For full particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ,57 words
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171 1933-08-30 10 Ceylon’s Profit For Seven Months Now Rs. 9,865,514 TEA, RUBBER AND COPRA IMPROVE The balance of trade in Ceylon's favour during the month of July, according to official statistics, amounted to Rs. 3,042,583, with total exports valued at Rs. 16,838,695, and imports at Rs. 13,796.112.171 words
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Article244 1933-08-30 10 Difficulties in Way Removed ORDINANCE COMPLETED i Horana, August 8. It is understood that Naina Mohammadu, the young muslim of Dewalagama, Polgahaw’ela, whose conversion to Buddhism created such a stir recently, was ordained a Buddhist priest a few days ago at the Dharmawardanaramaya, Kegalle. The Rev.244 words
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Article254 1933-08-30 10 Five Escape From Hultsdorf Gaol LOCK FORCED AND 15 FT. WALL SCALED A sensation was caused in the Hultsdorf Remand Gaol premises early on Frida/, when it was discovered that five prisoners had succeeded in making good their escape overnight. They were last seen when the254 words
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Article123 1933-08-30 10 One of the five prisoners who escaped from the Remand Gaol, Hulftsdorf, on Thursday night was arrested last night by the Moratuwa Police in a village near Moratuwa, which is said to be his native place. The arrested man is prisoner No. 1878, Palliya Martinage Eralis Fernando123 words
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109 1933-08-30 10 Death Of Old Woman Arouses Suspicions Of Neighbours Nine cases of small-pox have been discovered by the Health Officers of the City during the week-end. The source of the outbreak has been traced to a family in Hill Street, where, the death of an old109 words
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Article270 1933-08-30 10 Tragic End To Pleasant Day LETTERS AND CARTRIDGES Nugegoda, August 12. Three shots in rapid succession, yesterday, at about 6.30 p.m., startled the residents of Peter’s Place, Nugegoda. The shooting had taken place in the house of Mr. H. O. Fernando, where, soon after, Mr.270 words
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Article106 1933-08-30 10 At Important Junction During Perahera Kandy, August 9. At a time w’hen perahera crowds were thickest, and, at a junction of one of the most important thoroughfares in Kandy, an extensive robbery took place yesterday evening. The jewellery store of Messrs. Cassie Lebbe in Trincomalee Street106 words
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Article90 1933-08-30 10 Effect Of Inchcape Windfall Last month’s revenue reached the record figure of Rs. 15,911,788. This was due to the “windfall” in the shape of death duties on Lord Inchcape’s estate, amounting to Rs. 8,000,000 and included under the head of Revenue “Licenses, Excise, etc.” The excess of90 words
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Article83 1933-08-30 10 Disappointed Lover Who Blew Himself Up On Sunday night a young man named Mendis, of Pattiya, Kelaniya, procured a large-sized iron barrel, apparently placed gun-powder in it after which he crept inside the barrel and applied a match to the powder, which exploded killing him. It is stated83 words
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Advertisement35 1933-08-30 10 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwawa. Drice.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazett-” and dispose of it at a satisfactory '—ire.35 words
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Advertisement297 1933-08-30 10 TRUTH THAT IS PLEASANT At the moment you may, or may not, w j&Y have responsibilities. If you have, your responsibilities are comparatively light to what they will be in later yk. y years. A change is taking place in the I world to-day. The old idea that a y297 words
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Miscellaneous173 1933-08-30 10 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelength. will be used in the transmlssions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55 m.173 words
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883 1933-08-30 11 From 1319 To 1933 GROWTH OF ROUTES AND LOADS August 2. From a hundred or so passengers weekly to a total numbering thousands. From 250 miles of air routes to just on 14,000. From 360 h.p. ’planes, carrying two passengers, to air-liners of 2,200 h.883 words
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Article499 1933-08-30 11 Test In City Raid GUARDING VALUABLES IN THE POST Banks Co-operate By reason of a new system of protecting valuables in the post which the Post Office has instituted aftei conference with the police and bank authorities, motor bandits in an elaborately planned mail-bag raid in499 words
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Article75 1933-08-30 11 Man’s Cry After Dive After he had dived badly and struck his head on the bottom of a public bath. James Cain, 35, a Birmingham brass dipper, said to friends who helped him out, “I’ve broken my neck, send for the ambulance.” At the hospital it75 words
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Advertisement411 1933-08-30 11 Lx jua I e» -rUF? I jUKaffiL OYT ANTI FRICTION BEARING LINING METALS A GRADE FOR EVERY SERVICE Send for “The Hoyt Book On Lined Bearing” Post-Free On Application. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., engineering dept. SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. STEMEfe CABLES WIRES X <X _-—Manufacturers cf411 words
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Advertisement184 1933-08-30 11 u-x. y a- Howwill lie look he grows up? WILL he be strong, active, brimming with health Or weak, nervous, frequently ill? Much depends on what food he eats now. Quaker Oats has nourished and developed millions of growing children, to robust men and women. It is a marvelously balanced184 words
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Article1915 1933-08-30 12 Position iuid Outlook of the Industry— The Question of Control —Low Prices and Coolie WagesMr. E. D, Money’s Views The thirteenth ordinary general meeting! of the Chembong Malay Rubber Company <1920), Limited, was held at Walsingham House, Seething Lane, London, E.C., on 26th July. Mr. E. D.1,915 words
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Article724 1933-08-30 12 The nineteenth annual general meeting of the Semenyih Rubber I Estate, Ltd., was held on 4th 1 August, at Walsingham House, Seething Lane, E.C. 3, Mr. H. F. Crosthwaite, Chairman of the Company, presiding. J The Chairman said Gentlemen. —In presenting the report for the year ending724 words
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Article897 1933-08-30 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wem the latest quotation* n MOSSES. KENNEDY share Hsi 1 to-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Yesterday To-day. MINING Batang Padang 12% 15 12% 15 Changkat 34 0 35 0 35 0 35 6 Hong Fatt 40 42% 41 45 -'lpoh897 words
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Article63 1933-08-30 12 PENANG, AUGUST 30 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 3 29 32 4 mts 2 3 3132 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 3 16 3 Documentary 2 4 516 On New York Bank Demand 52 nom. France T.T. 930 nom. India T.T.63 words
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Article115 1933-08-30 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 81 716 81 716 New York 4.54 4.53 Montreal 4.77% 4.76*4 Brussels 22.84*4 22.85 Geneva 16.50 16.47* 2 Amsterdam 7.92 7.90*4 Milan 60% 60 7 16 Berlin 13.38% 13.36 Stockholm 19.37*4 19.37*4 Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 J* 10 19.90 19% Vienna115 words
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Article870 1933-08-30 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, <- j U. z RUBBER (Dollar.) c. Allenby Rubber Co. A lor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Plantmc Syndicate Ayer Kunina Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Aver Pan?<= Rusher Fefites Balau Planting Syndicate Bassett Rubber Co, Batu Lintang Rubber Co. Bedford870 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-08-30 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6a.m. 75 E 48 m.m. Noon 87 S TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Watr TO-DAT 7.25 a. m. 9.42 p.m. 3.25 p.m. TO-MORROW 9.35 a.m. 2.44 a.m. 10.53 p.m. 4.48 p.m.36 words
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Article567 1933-08-30 13 Schedule of Principal Lines allowing id a list of veaaels arriving King from Penang during the week: PORT I'O-DAY \OMEDON from North Continent, uls for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. YRRHUS from Singapore. Sails for mis, Genoa, Havre and Liverpool. I LAW A to Calcutta. \NDAR from567 words
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Article1041 1933-08-30 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.L.M. will be closed at 7p.m. to-day. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be1,041 words
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Article127 1933-08-30 13 AUGUST 30 Soccer Methodist Boys’’ School, Kuala Lumpur, v. Anglo-Chinese School, Victoria Green. AUGUST 31 Soccer Methodist Boys’ School, Kuala Lumpur, v. Government Trade School, Penang, Victoria Green. SEPTEMBER 1 Soccer Methodist Boys’ School, Kuala Lumpur, v. D.A.F.C., S.X.I. ground. SEPTEMBER 2 Singapore Races, Ist day. SEPTEMBER127 words
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Advertisement46 1933-08-30 13 Yoe need suffer no longer the pain and discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica. Lumbago If your blood Is kept In a pure and healthy state: remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. Of eO Chonuu and Sure». BvuSygaad a UQQW ar TABLET fem46 words
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Advertisement322 1933-08-30 13 FUN FROLIC Amusement Park. Wednesdav, 30th August, 1933. FEAST OF THE 7 More Articles, Novelties and Illuminations will be added ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY FOR TO-NIGHT. Unique in the history of Malayan Amusement Parks we beg to announce to our Patrons that we are organising an exhibition of wonderful and exquisite miniature322 words
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Miscellaneous141 1933-08-30 13 Hk i Bin BT OpOil C WI J Last Two Shows i 6. j 3 TO-&IGH7 9.30 THE FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN J GLORIA SWANSON > "THE PERFECT UNDERSTANDING UNITED ARTISTS’ PICTURE. Wifh Spacial zla'dlfional SKfracfion THE SHANSHAB TTN&IS Showing the wellknewn Malabar Chemoion KHOO HOOI HYE Winning the141 words
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Miscellaneous82 1933-08-30 13 j IAyAa» DA C j j 6J5 MIGHT V. 30 f ROBERT MONTGOMERY I IN M-G-M’s SPARKLING COMEDY DRAMA I "Made On Boardway" I OPENING TO-MORROW M-G-M’s MIRACLE MASTER PICTURE f 'V. 1 t I k. 9 En Brwl b jrrr" C > THE MOST THRILLING PICTURE SHOWN 1 ROMANCE82 words
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1099 1933-08-30 14 MILITARY TRIBUNAL LIKELY TO BE SET UP AT ONCE DEATH OR FLOGGING FOR WIDE RANGE OF OFFENCES Gen. O'Duffy Changes Plans For Sunday Blue Shirt Parades Dublin. Aug. 15. p tc All Dublin waited for information that f never came. The Executive Council, sit- c<1,099 words
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Article91 1933-08-30 14 A Search Produces —Nothing! The young conductor of an omnibus running near Colwyn Bay North Wales, thought he saw an airplane dive into the sea. The alarm he raised involved: Two lifeboat stations; A police station; A coastguard station; Two airports and two aerodromes; Two motor91 words
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Article122 1933-08-30 14 Reply To Hint Of Free State Action The Irish Free State Sweepstake authorities are perturbed at the Duke of Atholl’s appeal to British sportsmen to send him 10s. to be disposed of at his own personal discretion, as they consider it a menace to their sweepstake on122 words
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Article82 1933-08-30 14 More Thunderstorms Than Any Other Norfolk has more thunderstorms than any other county in. Britain while Devon and Cornwall are almost immune, according to Mr. S. Morris Bower, secretary of the Thunderstorms Census Organisation. This organisation has been collecting information about thunderstorms since 1925, and details of82 words
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Advertisement194 1933-08-30 14 S Entrancingly lov.ly I Th. mod fll wonderful series of Beauty t preparations ever created, I I even by the g.nius of M. II Bourjois, the foremost Parisian I I Beauty Specialist. II They have, by their distinction I I and refinement, their unI approachable perfection, won II the unstinted194 words
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Advertisement397 1933-08-30 14 Br X Jf c Newly discovered! a priceless safeguard to teeth —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material has been developed that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—film stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories announce a the397 words
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Advertisement2097 1933-08-30 15 d i A K p ©.-BRITISH INDIA g A M L I I s >UV and apcar lines 3 RpfttfCNTiMjJsasSs® r r Ma»u SERVICES >B kIWB TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Oriental 8. N. Co., i p en ang, Telulc Anson, Fort Swv4 D NORTH CONTINENT r Government. LondZn\“ 8 tenham,2,097 words
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2135 1933-08-30 16 SINGAPORE (GOLD CUP) MEETING SILVER MONK AND ROW BOAT GOOD THINGS OPEN RACING (By Tic-Tac) Saturday will see the opening of the Singapore Turf Club i Gold Cupi meeting, the second professional meeting to be held on the new Bukit Timah Racecourse. Since the2,135 words
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Article614 1933-08-30 16 Accused’s Unusual Frankness Before Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, a Chinese named Koh I Sam was charged with voluntarily causing I grievous hurt to a Chinese mining coolie, named Chong Koon, at Petaling Salak, at 2 j a.m. on July 31. Mr.614 words
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Article21 1933-08-30 16 BIRTH BRUCE CROSS At Penang on August 30, to the wife of Dr. Bruce Cross, Bedong, Kedah, a son.21 words
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Article266 1933-08-30 16 Youth Complains That The First Was Painful! A 15-years-old Cantonese schoolboy named Leong Kam Seng, stood before the Singapore Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, on Monday, to receive his second sentence on a conviction of theft. He had been found guilty by the Second Magistrate266 words
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Advertisement21 1933-08-30 16 E. O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. To-Night Special Dinner Dance MUSIC BY THE DOLLAR LINE ORCHESTRA VAN BUREN”) Reserve Your Tables Immediately.21 words
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Advertisement11 1933-08-30 16 THE THRILL OF TEN LIFETIMES I "HELL BELOW" OPENS TO-MORROW QUEEN'S11 words
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