Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 10. 211. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 811 1 JAPANESE DELEGATES AT PENANG "NO ATTEMPT TO WRECK NATIONS TRADE" ANIMATED BY GOOD WILL Members of the Japanese <k c-ation to the Conference on the Cotton Trade at Simla this* month arrived in I’m this morning on the s.s. iy.-i >la on their way to
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  • 86 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. F rustration of Ottawa Preference London, September 8. The Import Duties Advisory Committee the request of the Government have undertaken to inquire into representations made by the Canadian Government to the effect that preferences granted to Canada bv the agreement on timber negotiated at Ottawa
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  • 138 1 GERMAN VATICAN CONCORDAT Reuter. Will The Pope Ratify REPORT FROM BERLIN Vatican City, September 9. It is reported from Berlin that the Vatican has declined to ratify the concordat with Germany. The report is treated with reserve, but it is stated, firstly, that the concordat was negotiated when the Nazi
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  • 46 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Application for tenders for Treasury Bills were opened to-day at the Bank of E, and totalled £72,205,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months’ was £45,000,000. The average rate per cent, accepted was 6/7.34d as compared with 7/1.95d. last w’eek.
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  • 36 1 Bangkok, September 8. (From Our Own Correspondent) James Marion Baker ex-Secretary of the United States Senate, has been appointed Minister to Siam. He is aged 72 and is arriving in November.
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  • 105 1 Arabs Parade Baghdad Street ALL LIGHTS EXTINGUISHED London, Sept. 9. I an satisfied that I have done my duty and served my nation with all my power and my hope is that after I am gone my nation will be happy, strong and united.” These are
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  • 82 1 —Reuter. Cross F rontier to Nazis Munich, September 8. An Austrian lieutenant and secondlieutenant in full uniform deserted their regiment at Salzburg, crossed the frontier and walked into the Nazi heaquarters here and explained that they were among the last batch of troops sent to the AustroGerman
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  • 1893 1 Recommendations Of Commission PRESENT CONSTITUTION TO BE ABOLISHED The following are the recommendations of the Commission of Enquiry appointed by H.E. the High Commissioner on May 20, 1933 to inquire into the construction, administration and working of the Rubber Research Institute. CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNANCE 1.
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  • 511 1 The M.V. Glenearn In Port VESSEL BUILT FOR CHILIAN GOVERNMENT There arrived in port yesterday afternoon on her maiden voyage to Penang but not on her maiden voyage to the bar East, the m.v. Glenearn, a vessel which was originallv built
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    • 34 1 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY’S RACES AT SINGAPORE Page 76 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Latest Share Quotations 14 Commercial News 12 The Mails 13 Shipping 13 Sporting News 5 Selections for To-day’s Races 1•» Latest Cables 1 and
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    • 2022 2 ii« Viin.’r- j-i-J- 111 L RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice Tk e OVER E ™oAd?ti™ BANKS ,IC banking corporation ADVERTISEMENTS Reconstruction of Campbell LIMITED. Street. PIRCI fl Cl (meorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Chartered Bailk NEDERLAND; a® OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA HANDEL- MAATSC nw. Successors to Incorporated in England
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  • 294 3 hs Who Tie Themselves Up With Knots EXPERT’S VIEW ho Analysis As A Form Of Treatment tragic death of a young man of e.holastic and poetic attainments, d by the coroner as “clean-minded urable,” has drawn attention to people who meet their death by themselves accidentally. .th
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  • 422 3 Machines In Touch When 2,000 Miles Apart R< irkable instances have been forthlately, from the Empire routes of I'; rd Airways, of long-range wireless co-: inication between aircraft in flight, ar dso between aircraft and ground stations. other day, while one of the new Ataype
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  • 603 3 Remarkable Court Story AN EXPEDITION TO RECOVER £1,000,000 A case arising out of an expedition to Russia for the recovery of £1,000,000 of treasure supposed to be buried at Ekaterinberg (now renamed Sverdlovsk), the town where the Tsar was assassinated, was heard before Mr. Dummett at
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    • 267 3 £IP I g ffkjC» JSSIBr I rta re <^ e H h iSsfeoL 5 c Re KgUx >; Cream A splendid protective cream for day um f > and the ideal foundation for powder. —V, Supplement it by Cold Cream, the W perfect cleansing cream. v v I dCways' I
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  • 194 4 Daughter’s Pride in Active Father “I feel in duty bound,” writes (Mrs.) A. J. W„ “to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from Kruschen Salts. They should really be called ‘Miracles.’ He is nine*y-two years old, and is as fit as
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  • 409 4 The funeral of Mrs. Lee Eng Hock, wife. of Mr. Lee Eng Hock, managing partner' of Messrs. Tin Bee Co., Penang, took place yeste.day morning. Starting from the house of deceased, No. 15, Logan Road, thj? procession wended its way to Batu Gantong Cemetery,
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  • 137 4 The funeral cf Madame Tan Tay Po, seventh wife of the late Mr. Thio Tiaw’ Siat, took place yesterday morning from No. 14, Leith Street. The burial took place at Mount Erskine Cemetery. Among the sympathisers present were Messrs. Teoh Vet Moh, Teoh Pin
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  • 493 4 Mr. D. Chessen, Engineer, Siam, is on a visit to Gopeng. Mr D. H. Hampshire is away on a visit to the Dutch Indies. Mr. Wilbour Keblinger has returned to Singapore after a month’s holiday in Java. Mr. D. Retnam Pillay, of the technical staff of the
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  • 181 4 “Sir Francis Drake” Christened The longest internal air line in Great Britain w’as inaugurated w’hen the western air express from London to Plymouth was operated by International Air Lines, Ltd. There are eleven different internal air line services in the country, but unfortunately no connecting links
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    • 25 4 It is a long lane thal has r.o turning. An adver« Hsement in the Pinang Gazette 11 will help to pull you through dull times.
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    • 64 4 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of uni-oken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
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    • 237 4 I I i 7 V/WTlanM Vl' V OUT THE 1DX467 t THE RIGGER MALCOLM McEACHERN IS THE ARTIST WITH THE MA Kt El 1 I BASS VOICE. IF YOU LIKE OUT OF ORDINARY VOK Es REC ORD WILL APPEAL. AIR ON G STRING ;ch) OX4 GAVOTTE IN E TWO OF
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  • 861 5 LAST NIGHT'S CONTESTS VERIER WINS LAST AMATEUR BOUT KF "SECONDS OUT”; Fa,co, in his return fight with Bud last night at Fun Frolic Sta- at d a great impression by his ay and boxing, and throughout the r<minute rounds he made a real at
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  • 199 5 Reuter. Ames Score Double Century ESON-GOWERS XI DRAW WITH M.C.C. AUSTRALIAN TEAM London, Sept. 8. I'he Players defeated the Gentlemen by innings and 46 runs. The Gentlemen batted first to put up 311, ’hnstone being responsible for 128. Freem captured 5 wickets for 81 runs.
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  • 122 5 Grant Gives Plucky Display But Beaten STOEFFEN TO MEET PERRY Forest Hill, Sept. 8. The following are the results of the quarter-finals in the Men’s Singles of the American Tennis Championship. Stoffen beat Grant 8-6, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. Perry beat Quist 6-4, 6-4, 6-0. Crawford beat Sutter
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  • 79 5 Chinese Recreation Club v. H. and S. Union I The following will play for the Chinese Recreation Club against H. and S. Union 'at Volley-ball, at 5.15 p.m. to-day:— j Cheah Tecng Aim, Eu Cheow Eang, Eu Cheow Teik, Khaw Bian Thong, Koay Eng I Huat Lim Keng Hock,
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  • 875 5 C.R.C. Defeats Police LAST MINUTE GOAL Although the standard of football was poor, the final match in the first division of the Penang Football Association, which was played yesterday on the St. Xavier’s ground between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Police proved one of the
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  • 276 5 To-Day's Fixtures EVERTON AT HOME TO WEDNESDAY The following are the matches to be played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I 1 Arsenal v Manchester C Aston v Liverpool Blackburn R v W Brom A j Everton v Sheffield W Huddersfield T v
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  • 86 5 Ming Sin Seah v. AngloChinese School There will be a Badminton match between Ming Sin Seah and the Anglo-Chinese School at 3.30 p.m. to-day, to be played on the former’s court. The following will represent the Ming Sin Seah SINGLES Quah Hun Soo, Ooi Quah Hin. DOUBLES Ist pair
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  • 123 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 13th Sunday after Trinity 7.50 Litany. 8 a.m. Matins. PS LXXI. Hymn 242. 8.30 Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.30 Evensong PS LXXII 169. Magnificat 202. Nunc Dimittis 201. Hymns 272, 240, 232, 235. WEDNESDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion.
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  • 379 5 N.Y.K. Rates Reduced The N.Y.K. announce further drastic reductions in the rates for round the world tours. It is now practically as cheap to live on board ship and see the world as it is to reside in a hotel. For the cost of a return
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  • 28 5 —Reuter. Queen’s Park Defeats Third Lanark London, September 8. In a match in the Scottish League, Queer’s Park defeated Third Lanark by five goals to two.
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  • 148 5 A Divorce Petition “The Daily Telegraph” was informed last night that Lady Brougham and Vaux, granddaughter of the first Earl of Ypres and daughter of Major the Hon. Gerald French, D. 5.0., is petitioning for a divorce from her husband, Lord Brougham and Vaux. The case
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daven try, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used In the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55
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  • 724 6 THE APPEAL OF NATIONAL GAMES EXPLAINED HOW HOOLIGANISM IS DEVELOPED The difficulty of developing in this sedentary age, the instincts which produced the finest qualities in primitive man, was discussed at the conference of the World Federation of Education Associations at Dublin. There is overwhelming evidence,”
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  • 417 6 Choice Before the Nations of the World AN ERA OF PROSPERITY OR COLLAPSE Teachers taking part in the City of London Vacation Course were addressed recently by Mr. Ramsay Muir, Chairman of the National Liberal Fedration. Mr. Muir said we were entering a new era in
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  • 264 6 Soviet Courts’ Arrears THOUSANDS OF CASES AWAITING TRIAL On August 7 last year the Soviet Government published a decree for the protection of “socialised property” which was declared to be sacred. The term was defined to include all crops and live stock on collective farms. Theft
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    • 369 6 SANDWICH PASTE ...being genuine and true to label, gives sandwiches and canapes a natural deliciousness tliat delights the palate. Made by the makers of Al Sane» RASH BROKE OUT] IN TINY BLISTERS Had to Put Gloves on Child’s Hands. Cuticura Healed. “When baby was about ten months old a rash
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  • 541 7 proceed along the lines suggested. ”—Peiping “World Daily News.” t vious occasion we have dealt nificance as well as the object iew economic diplomacy toward and invited the attention of I public thereto. It cannot igly emphasised that the new iplomacy is a diplomacy
    proceed along the lines suggested. ”—Peiping “World Daily News.”  -  541 words
  • 243 7 UI lilt liupci IVTIIIVIMI Go rnment. Peiping Morning Post. 12 GREAT WALL PASSES IN JAPANESE HANDS Peiping, Aug. 17. Mr. Liu Shin-sun, a member of the Retrocession Commission, has again left for Shanhaikuan to negotiate with the Japanese foi the withdrawal of many Manchuk”c organs in the
    UI lilt liupci * IVTIIIVIMI Go .. rnment. Peiping Morning Post.  -  243 words
  • 72 7 “China Times.” Contributes 10 Italian Made Aeroplanes Shanghai, August 21. reliably learned that Marshal Chajig mg has con t r ib U ted ten Italian pursuit ’planes to the Aviation A( at Hangchow and the ’planes have arrived in Hangchow. The first ht was made at Hangchow yestera.v.
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  • 97 7 ,—Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 21. That September 18th should be observed as the Aviation Day in China is suggested in a letter addressed to the Chinese Aviation Association by the Merchants’ National Salvation Association because that date will be an easily remembered one because of
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  • 60 7 —Shun Pao. BEGIN GENERAL ONSLAUGHT Foochow, Aug. 20. General Tsai Ting-kai, Commander of the 19th Route Armx, arrived at Lungyen on the 18th and on that very day ordered a general advance on the Communist positions at Lenchen and Changting. The troops under General Ou Shou-nien are
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  • 36 7 “Shun Pao.” Foochow, August 20. I The Communists evacuated Lenchen at 1 midnight on August 18th. They earned Route Army are now advancing steadi y westward to attack the retreating Communists. —“Shun Pao.
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  • 367 7 of this city. Hongkong Ta Kwang Pao. BASE ESTABLISHED OUTSIDE SWATOW Swatow, Aug. 14. Following the failure of the 19th Route Army to check the advance of the Communists now menacing Western Fukien with the intention of swooping down for the capture of Swatow, Independent
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  • 91 7 ,—“Sin Wen Pao.” Hsuchow, August 20. The Yellow River flood situation has become easier following the flow of the floodwaters into the Grand Canal. Fenghsien and Peihsien narrowly escaped being flooded and scores cf villages were inundated. Very little loss of life has been reported as
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  • 54 7 “Sin Wen Pao.” Shanghai, August 21. The Commission for the safe-keeping of the American Cotton and Wheat Lean will be formally organized after the return of Mr. T. V. Soong from abroad. Mr. Soong w’ill serve concurrently as Director of the Commission, it is learned
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  • 417 7 —“China Times.” Much has been said recently about the proposed handing over of the administrative power of the country by the Kuomintang to the people. Last Monday a spokesman of the Central Party Headquarters declared that the Kuomintang is actually planning to give
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  • 114 7 —Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 21. The proposed nationwide flight to be made by Mr. Sun Tungkang, the young Chinese aviator who recently made a sold flight from Berlin to China, Captain Chen Wen-lin, Director of the Aeronautic Department at Amoy, and Mr. Feng Yung, President of
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  • 120 7 province to reorganize that unit.—“Sin Wen Pao.” To Proceed Sinking Shortly Nanking, August 20. General Li Tu, a prominent leader of the Kirin Volunteers who is now’ in Shanghai, will shortly be sent to Sinking by General Chiang Kai-shek to reorganize his troops there. It is understood
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  • 40 7 —“Shun Pao.” Japanese Minister Calls On Huang Fu Shanghai, August 21. Mr. Ariyoshi, the Japanese Minister, called on General Huang Fu yesterday at the latter’s residence. The call is regarded in Japanese circles as a “courtesy visit.
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  • 39 7 ,—“Sin Wen Fao.” Shanghai, August 21. Mr. Yu Yu-jen, President of the Control Yuan, arrived here fiom Nanking yesterday. Mr. Yu is leaving for Honan shortly to inspect the flood situation in that province.
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  • 93 7 —Sin W en Pao. HEAVIER DUTY URGED Nanking, Aug. 20. The Government is in receipt of telegrams from the provincial authorities of Hunan, Hupeh, Anhuei, Kiangsi ami Honan urging that the import duty on foreign rice should be increased to prevent dumping of foreign rice on the Chinese
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  • 91 7 —“China Times.” Most Serious In Eastern Districts Shanghai, August 21. While the northern provinces are having a disastrous flood, a prolonged drought is reported in Chekiang, especially in the eastern districts. The drought is particularly serious in the districts of Shaohsin, Shangyu, Anchi and Chiahsin, where all
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    • 237 7 By Appointment The Salt of Hospitality Always use Cerebos on your table. It is the hallmark of a perfectly served meal. Your guests will appreciate the subtle compliment of offering them the purest Salt in the world. And remember it is so very economical in use. (erebos) SALT The Recognised
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  • 558 8 A correspondent makes the suggestion that the Municipal Commissioners should provide more playgrounds for children in the Settlement. Though it is by no means new —the I’inang Gazette took it up many years ago —the idea is an excellent one and it should not be beyond
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  • 260 8 A new wireless station has been erected at Ostrohove, near Boulogne, close to the most densely populated shipping route in the world. It will serve onlv one purpose —to furnish medical advice to the ships that pass up and down the English Channel. The companies were notified two
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  • 985 8 Wild-Life Studies From The Sky BY AIR OVER AFRICA (By SIR HARRY E. BRITTAIN, K.8.E., C.M.G., L.L.D.} When the air-mail first began flying over Africa, animals of all sorts ran for shelter when they heard the whirr of the engines overhead. But already they have grown wiser.
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  • 788 8 THE AMATEUR CIRCUS The Parisians, far more e B are a circus-loving people ,Ush traordinary figure as Ei; has died in his 90th year, W ished only in their midst. as a rich man, and provided foi r what the Cirque Medrano T. d for thp more
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  • 674 9 nas lu uu ciiau avi v Field-Marshal. —Rugby Radio Service. Son Proclaimed Monarch T SIMPLE CEREMONY London, September 8. Feisal of Iraq died, following a allure, at Berne, Switzerland, at to-day. Feisal’s body was embalmed and taken from Berne to Baghdad. At it will be
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  • 91 9 n before the New Year. —Reuter Wireless. No General Election This Year Dublin, September 5. Irish political situation remains calm, ral O’Duffy returned here to-day for inference with the officers of his own tnisation and those of the Cosgrave and re parties. is expected that the
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  • 298 9 —Reuter. Closer Relations With Britain And U.S. FAVOURED BY MR. T. V. SOONG Shanghai, September 8. The future of the Far East is vitally bound up with the Conference of the Chinese leaders now in session at the hill station of Kuling. The participants include Marshal
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  • 109 9 —Reuter. Relations With Germany Impossible WHILE PERSECUTION CONTINUES Geneva, Sept. 8. A resolution declaring that economic and other relations with Germany are impossible as long as the persecution of the Jews in Germany’ continues, has been adopted by the Committee of the Jewish World Conference. The resolution
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  • 121 9 —Reuter. Troops Arrive to Deal With Situation New York, Sept. 8. Cuban troops have arrived in Havana to deal with the Communists who have issued a manifesto as follows: “Down with the Government. Long five the Soviet. Workers, peasants, soldiers and sailors, rise against Yankee Imperialism.” Thirty United
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  • 189 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Released After 7 Months’ Captivity SUCCESSFUL JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS London, Sep*. 8. The three British mercantile marine officers. Chief Officer Johnson, Second Officer Hargraves and Second Engineer Blue, who were carried off by pirates from the steamer Nanchang at the mouth of the Liao river
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  • 119 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Healthy and Progressive Display London, September 8. The Shipping and Machinery Exhibition which opened at Olympia. London, is, despite the depressing conditions which have existed in that industry for so long, an extremely healthy and a progressive looking display. It has attracted engineers
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  • 45 9 .—Reuter. Preparing for Trans-Siberian Flight Paris, September 8. The airwoman, Mlle. Maryse Hilz, is testing an aeroplane with a view to another flight to Japan via Siberia in an attempt to beat the record. The Vicomte Desibour is shortly flying to China.-
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  • 82 9 The 56th and 57th Meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on the sth and 6th September. Evidence was taken from Mr. R. V. Harris (Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, Limited) regarding the Straits —Bombay Conference, from Mr. E. C. H. Chari
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  • 43 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Government Stocks Show Little Change London, September 8. Stock markets ended weak with a dull period. British Government stock showed little change, with war loan 31 2 per cent, at 100 but most markets showed a weak tendency.
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  • 112 9 the discharging of her cargo.- —Reuter Wireless. Great Damage to Cuban Sugar Stocks Havana, Sept. 5. Great damage has been done to Cuban sugar stocks and property by the Carribbean hurricane, according to Lloyds' subagent at Isabel Agesagua where 400,000 sugar bags were damaged in neighbouring sugarmills and
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  • 49 9 .—Reuter. Technical Co-operation Geneva, September 8. Dr. Andrija Stampar, the Jugo Slav health expert, who was formerly engaged in flood relief in China in 1931 has been appointed for one year in connection with a a plan for technical co-operation between the League and China.
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  • 43 9 —Reuter Wireless. Clash With Strikers Santiago, September 4. Two civilians and one soldier have been killed in the course of fighting between strikers and strikebreakers. Troops have been called out and a state of high tension prevails.-
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  • 34 9 .—-Reuter. Leaves For China London, September 8. Mrs. Pearl Buck left by the “Conte Rosso” for China to-day. Her latest novel, “First Wife,” was very favourably reviewed in this morning’s Times.
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  • 107 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £215-12-6 £215-5-0 TIN—(3 Montte) London £215-10-0 £215-2-6 Singapore $109.75 $110.12 y 2 Busineas Done Penang $***** Business Dona Buyers no sellers. COPRA—(Bondried) $3 50 53 50 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London- 3^d 3^d New York 6%c.(G) 6 716c.(G) Singapore 11 cts 11 316
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    • 173 9 "Well above the Average Cow Gate builds the healthy t virile child, not the fat and flabby .^<-**'*** baby of the ordinary artificial food. That is why modem Mothers the world over are turning to it with a relief M ‘‘There is NO DOUBT about I ‘THE DATE REMOVES t
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  • 651 10 RESCUE PARTY DISGUISED AS POLICEMEN Warders Tied Up And Chloroformed FUGITIVE CAR FIRED ON 1 70 Hostages Seized In Big Hue And Cry Here is the story of a gaol-breaking adventure that might have come straight out of a novel. It is a true story and it
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  • 342 10 First Success Since 1930 HER THIRD ATTEMPT London, August 30. A 22-years-old Manchester girl, Miss Sunny Lowry, of Levenshulme, yesterday completed the first successful cross-Chan-nel swim since 1930. Starting from Cap Gris Nez at 6.30 on Monday evening, she landed at St. Margaret's Bay,
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  • 306 10 Tower Wrecked By Dynamite MODERN “PIRACY”? Six Months Delay Terschelling, Aug. 28. The police are investigating the destruction, by dynamite, of the huge cone, or tower, built to recover from the frigate Lutine the gold and silver bars laden in her holds. A diver who went
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  • 464 10 Counterpart Of Hitler’s Brown House RUN ON MILITARY LINES Sir Oswald Mosley has found new’ headquarters for his British Union of Fascists. They are at Whitelands College, King'sroad, Chelsea, formerly one of the biggest educational establishments for women in London. The building, which has two wings,
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  • 1258 10 U. S. Recovery Plan At Crucial Stage WILL THE PUBLIC BUYING-POWER MARCH WITH THE CODES? COAL ACCORD PUTS ALL BASiC INDUSTRIES IN LINE Oil Dictator’s Romantic Rise To Power Washington, Aug. 29. America is now facing the greatest of her recovery problems. The question which President Roosevelt and all his
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  • 587 11 Guides’ Guard of Honour WREATHS FROM ETON AND HARROW Geneva, August 22. The last scene of the Alpine tragedy in which the four Eton masters, Mr. E. V. Slater, Mr. E. W. Powell, Mr. H. E. E. Howson, and Mr. C. R. White-Thom-son, were killed in a
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  • 555 11 Yacht Sinks During Fog CREW IN LONDON Cmdr. H. M. S. Laialaw and officers and crew of Lord Moyne’s 1,447-ton yacht Roussalka, which sank off the coast of Galway, near Killary Bay, on August 25, after striking a rock, reached London of their way to Southampton. They
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  • 146 11 Godfrey Phillips and United Kingdom Company Messrs. Godfrey Phillips, Limited, the tobacco manufacturers, have made an offer to the Preference shareholders of the United Kingdom Tobacco Company to guarantee their dividend and capital conditionally upon the cancellation of the arrears of Preference dividend up to June
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    • 196 11 t. Ann’s Malvern Water I Unrivalled for Purity HEALTH GIVING i ottled from the famous St Ann’s Well, Malvern.) CALIDBECIKS PENANG. C. P. A r compressors, Vacuum Pumps. I Electric Pneumatic Tools, Paint Sprays, Rock Drills, Demolition Tools, Coal Picks, Duff-Norton lifting Jacks, Mitchill Diamond Core Drills, Air Lifting Pumping
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    • 87 11 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisetnem in the “Pinanu 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 mor« satisfactory in so
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    • 195 11 igißm wifefyfeI- Br I Mi I I 1 Builds Bonuie Babies (jLAXO is treasured by mothers for the heart-felt relief it brings for the almost immediate contentment and strength it brings to troubled, ailing babies. Glaxo is a humanised milk-food easily digested and is free from any risk of tuberculosis.
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 1572 12 IMPROVEMENT IN INVESTMENT VALUES GUTLOOK REGARDED AS MORE ENCOURAGING Dealing with the investments in the, annual report of the Anglo-Oriental Mining; Corporation, the directors state there has been no material change in their nature I or in the total sum invested during the year. Among the holdings
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    • 529 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, August 23. Since our last Report the market has been quiet and fluctuations have been slight. The biggest movement was on > Thursday when prices showed a fall of 1 8d from those reported here last Wednesday. A slight recovery took place early in the
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    • 879 12 Singapore, September 5. During the week the price of Tin experienced the small market fluctuations in price which have been customary recently, and closed practically unchanged at £2lB. 5. 0 per ton (state Messrs. Fra- ser and Co. in their weekly report dated I Sept. 5). Public statements
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    • 212 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, September 6. The market since we last reported has continued dull but steady around last week’s quotations and closes with a gain on balance of 1/8 cent per lb. London closes unchanged at 3 3/4d whilst New York is down 1/4 cent gold
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    • 158 12 Singapore, Sept 6. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,138 th auction, on Wednesday. Tons. Catalogued 1,484,895=662.89 Offered 1,448,417=646.61 Sold 1,208,719=539.61 Spot London 334 d. New York cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good Average Quality 11%
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    • 83 12 Lbs. The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) RubI ber Company Ltd. 80,000 The Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd. (Staffield Estate). 32,800 The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd. 31,800 The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd. 96,000 Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. (Dennistown Estate). 54,000 The Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Company, Ltd. 143,000 The
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    • 472 12 The following public 1S wert issued Of received by the Depart t O f Stat/iks S.S. F.M.S., during tl period August i26th to September 1. nclusive, and are available for pubic i n the Reference Library, Fullerto*. Luilding, Singa--1 pore. Application may i made by memi bers
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    • 29 12 NOTI PRANG /SAR SE; of the recommended immediate delivery. P for ex. Estate plus small 1 1 packing Apply— HARRISONS BAR <!■ ;o Ud Kuala Lumpu» yr ’A 5? 5-s?'
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  • 594 13 Schedule of Principal Lines "he following is a list of vessels arrtvtai sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT fO-DAT M.S. ALSIA from Europe via Colombo Sails for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore and Bangkok. M.S. SILVERTEAK from Belawan. Sails for Boston. New York, Philadelphia and
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  • 272 13 SEPTEMBER 9 Singapore Races, 3rd day. Church Fair at Perak Turf Club. Hockey Perak State XI vs. The Rest, 1 tpoh. Ipoh Catholic Olub Dance. Soccer Alan Loke’s XI vs. Perak Chinese, Ipoh. A. A. M., Penang Branch, Dance and Dinner, Runnymede Hotel. Inter-State Tennis, Penang v.
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  • 130 13 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 80 29 32 80 19 32 New York 4.53 4.55 Montreal 4.77 Brussels 22.72 22.64 Geneva 16.40 16.32 V 2 Amsterdam 7.84 Milan 60 1 16 59 29 32 Berlin 13.29 13.24 y 2 Stockholm 19.37 19.37 M> Copenhagen 22.40 22.40
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  • 216 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singacore by the s.s. “Bulan” will be closed al 3 p.m. to-day. A mail for Port Swettenham, and Singapore by the “Ipoh” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 27 13 W *****1 < ENVELOPES!!! 1 LET US QUOTE FOR 1 I YOUR REQUIREMENTS. JHJ UIL: NO ORDER TOO SMALE OR TOO LARGE I THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD.
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    • 193 13 fl I? I xiHrw i I s wo ’»'&llenburijs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free R from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 382 13 I j 4 BRILLIANT WEEK-END ATTRACTION! I I I c I f 5 TO-NIGHT 9.3 C I MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.45 P.M. Paramount Pictures Present t FREDRIC MARCH < OTED THE BEST ACTOR OF 1932 1 CLAUDETTE COLBERT j OF THE sign OF THE CROSS TOGETHER AGAIN IN < NOEL
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    • 131 13 I 6.15 930 TC MORROW AT 2.45 P.M. i STILL BIGGER CROWDS! RNER BROS MAGNIFICENT musical extravaganza I with I BEBE DANIELS W WARNER BAXTER J g GEORGE BRENT 1 i; g RUBY KEELER 1 UNA MERKEL and i, L 8 other STARS IhLjTRJEKi 200 BEAUTIFUL /^Warnerßros. ring up the
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  • 650 14 GOVERNOR'S REPORT: A NUMBER OF GRAVE INCIDENTS A SHEIKH'S EVASIONS During 1932, according to the report of the Governor General of the Sudan for the year, raids across the Abyssinian border gave much anxiety to the Government, and •the lack of administrative control by the
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  • 378 14 Car Somersaults, But Driver Crawls Out Unhurt CRASH INTO CROWDS IN ISLE OF MAN On a T.T. race practice run at Ulster W. E. Dunkley, a mechanic, who was in a M. G. Midget with Lieut. G. H. S. Balmain, was killed. The
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  • 273 14 The Police Walked In And Arrested Him STORY OF LONDON FORGERIES When Victor Bakker, a 30-old-year pastrycook, of Rock-street, Finsbury Park, was charged at North London Police Court, on August 30, w*ith stealing from the let-ter-box of a house in Finchley-road,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 120 14 if W’EIS APIOt STEEL I Sure and certiin for all F emalt com plaints. Every lady should g keep a box in the house. k W. J. EDMONDS I The English Pharmacy t 52-54, Beach Street, Penang. f MALT <uv Maltese \S*S»KUCTAST 1 he best breakfast for everyone is Scott’s
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    • 442 14 /A|• 1 S 9 Jkjßß I -jk CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are LONDON made 1 CLEANSING THE CUT LEAF *i I <l’ I In ,n incs jhoun I<l H lI’I i I alongside the already. jsjjlllM BnllU I! j|![lf|\ If ’I {ll Mendc.. r>ui>.cui MSiSwn O vacuum. WEhlhjA ftn
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    • 1900 15 •-**"<*■ t* A !k P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA 3 y A and apcar lines R£ ANTING (Companies In corpora Led In England) MIR 1 MAIL f*AbbLNtjc.n aoo ak »1* ve Dne TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mT AnBon a Xn£f w I i._ tenn-anr, .vialacca a*io —mgaporc xx Penang London > I
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  • 138 16 CHINESE CHARGED IN SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. September 8. By impersonating a well-known local Chinese, Lee Chong Chiang, now deceased, a Chinese, Tan Mah Siu, is alleged to have induced the legal firm of Lim and Chong to draw up a power of
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  • 56 16 Penang v. Perak The matches in the Penang-Perak Tennis tournament, which are to be played on the Penang Golf Club courts on Saturday and Sunday, will commence according to the time-table appearing below’ Saturday, 5 p.m.: Singles matches. Sunday, 10 a.m.: Doubles matches. Sunday, 3 p.m.: Doubles
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  • 26 16 The following is result of the Men's Singles Handicap “B” played yesterday J. R. Strachan —15.4 beat B. Crooke —3O, 7—5, 6—3.
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  • 396 16 RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 RACE 8 y i TIC-TAC 1. Car-Pet 1. Angelus 1. Winways 1. Tin Pool 1. Happy N#>w Year 1. Silver Monk 1. Quick March |l. Shoot Up 2. Gunga Din j 2. Rangoon
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  • 127 16 For Hospital Dressers (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 8. Dr. G. D. Gordon who retired from the Malayan Medical Service early this year, w’as the donor of a handsome cup which is to be competed this year among all the hospitals in Perak. So
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  • 151 16 Verdict of Suicide Returned (From Our Own Correspondent» Taping, September 8. At the inquest held by the Taiping Ccronei, Che Saadin Khadri, into the death of a young Indian woman who succumbed to formic acid poisoning at Kuala Trong on the 4th August, a
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  • 547 16 MORE RECORDS? NEW RACECOURSE REMEASURED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 9. With fine weather, the going is expected to be good again to-day, with a possibility of more records being established. In connection with the allegations arising out of the numerous good times that the
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  • 903 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation/ a MESSRS. hJONNEOY a abort Us. CO' day. Y esterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Austral Malay 28 6 30 Oex 32 0 35 Oex Batang Padang 16 19 15 18 Changkat 35.6 36|0c 35
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  • 49 16 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 9 (By Courtesy of the Chart red Bank' 24 On London Bank Deman 1 4mts 24 9 4 9 32 Private 3m ts cred.t 3 Documentary On New York Bank Deman i t t 925 non»France T.l Mia T.T. Hongkong 1 M Shanghai T.T Bar Silver
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  • 40 16 DOMESTIC 0. rr ENCEs ACKNOU I Mr. Lee Eng Hock Chin Guan wish t thanks to all tl funeral of the late and also to th< scrolls and mess., nt Wh' lent their motorcar npatil y (Strains Pape ase copy..
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 80 16 Ek O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. DINNER DANCES Tuesday Thursday Saturday. Saturday, 23rd Sept. GRAND HOLLYWOOD BALL BEACH PYJAMAS AND FANCY DRESS (Extension till 2 a.m.) DINERS $3NON DINERS $l/PRIZES FOR THE BEST REPRESENTATION OF FILM STAR. BOOK NOW. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day and Night ’PHONE
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    • 44 16 MALAYAN TIN DREDGN*® LIMITED. (Incorporated in E< v, r ived f rOin Cabled advice has been interim London of the declarator 5 Dividend of 2%%. less In< ?lst in the payable m September, 1933, to all si. register on the 6th Sept'A. J- C,
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