Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 September 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-09-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 228. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article191 1933-09-29 1 —Reuter. pointed By R.G.A. R FK. SWETTENHAM A MEMBER London, Sept. 28. Rubber Growers’ Association anthat a Rubber Regulation Com- fourteen has been appointed Council includes Mr. VV. J. Gallag- ii.iiiinan) and Mr. J. Fairbairn, hair mail of the K.G.A., Mr. F. D. sir I rank Swettenhajii—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article95 1933-09-29 1 —Reuter. Almost Desperate Need London, Sept. 28. An ‘almost desperate need” for recruits for missionary work in the Far East and others parts was stressed by Sir Robert Williams (Chairman) and the Rev. W. W. Cash, General-Secretary of the Church Missionary Society, when officially bidding farewell—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article77 1933-09-29 1 from the League in 1930. —Reuter Wireless. With Reservations Buenos Aires, Sept. 26. Senate has passed unanimously a b J rejoin the League of Nations with vations as regards Article 21 of the V r.ant which safeguards the validity of r ">nal understandings, such asfrom the League in 1930.—Reuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article54 1933-09-29 1 Reuter. First Chinese Minister io Czecho-Slovakia Berlin, Sept. 28. 1 Chinese Counsellor of the Legation, Lone Liang, is leaving for Prague as L’ ;tige d’Affaires at the end of October, will be the first time that China will i represented in Czecho-Slovakia which ue to the latter’sReuter. - 54 words
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Article64 1933-09-29 1 Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Sept. 23. A Beduin named Salem has been arrestin connection with the shooting of Airlaltsman Howard who was out walking 'th his fiancee when the couple were at•ivked by armed Arabs.—Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Sept 26. M. .Motta, on behalf of Switzerland, has 1 ctestedReuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article360 1933-09-29 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Conversion Rate And Conditions AGREEMENT SIGNED IN LONDON London, Sept. 29. An agreement has been reached in the London negotiations regarding the rate of conversion and other conditions of issue of the four per cent. Sterling Bonds repayable within twenty years which,.—Rugby Radio Service. - 360 words
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Article100 1933-09-29 1 —Reuter. 1 Photographing By British Ship Denied Tokio, Sept. 28. It is learnt that the Moji water police have informed the press that H.M.S. Medway” has been observed photographing the fortified area while traversing the Moji Straits. Admiral Dreyer who arrived at Tokyo this morning on an—Reuter. 1 - 100 words
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Article59 1933-09-29 1 —Reuter. Air Attache To China To Reside At Peking London, Sept. 28. Renter learn? that it has been decided that X-Comtnander R. P. Wilioek, the New British Air Attache to China, Will rpsiclc at. Peking’ The leading aircraft manufacturers trcn-ly criticise Peking where it is out of touch—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration225 1933-09-29 1 ERECTED NEAR SPOT OF CRASH SURViYORS TO ATTEND UNVEILING London. Sept. 28. If the weather is suitable, the Prime Minister, accompanied by Lord Londonderry. Secretary for Air. will fly to Alionne near Beauvais for the unveiling on Sunday of the memorial to those who225 words
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162 1933-09-29 1 —Reuter. Motion Of Censure Defeated PUBLIC SAFETY ACT Dublin, Sept. 29. The Dail by eighty votes to sixty-five rejected the Opposition motion of censure denouncing the Government’s use of the Public Safety Act as unjust and oppressive. Labour members supported the government and the—Reuter. - 162 words
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Article277 1933-09-29 1 added to the list of witnesses.—Reuter Wireless. Van der Lubbe A Nazi Leipzig, Sept. 25. The disallowance of Dimitroff’s privilege to ask questions and the disinclination of Van der Lubbe to answer any question at all were features at to-day’s hearing of the Reichstag fire trial. Dimitroff,added to the list of witnesses.—Reuter Wireless. - 277 words
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Article27 1933-09-29 1 Reuter. New Consul-General For Singapore Nanking, Sept. 29. Mr. Phillip Tyau has been appointed Consul-General for Singapore. The official announcement will be made shortly.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article29 1933-09-29 1 Reiter. Business Establishments Raided Havana, Sept. 28. Chinese Consular reports from Santiago de Cube, state that six Chinese business establishments have been raided by armed yo-thL.. Reiter. - 29 words
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Article142 1933-09-29 1 -Reuter. Franco-German Meeting VON NEURATH TO SEE HITLER Geneva, Sept. 28. After a period of apparent stagnation there were important disarniament developments to-day culminating in a meeting between Baron Von Neurath and M. Paul Buncour at which it is learned M. Paul Bcneour explained the French attitude.-Reuter. - 142 words
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Article39 1933-09-29 1 —Reuter. Damage Estimated At $1,500,000 Mexico, Sept. 28. The Mexeagle Oil Company estimates dhat the storm and flood loss in the recent hurricane totals a million-a’nd-a-half dollars, including damage to their own re- finery and other buildings—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article204 1933-09-29 1 —Reuter. AMERICAN RECOVERY DRIVE Feeling Of Discouragement Manifest New York, Sept. 29. The feeling of discouragement ment over the Recovery Drive is manifesting itself as strikes spread and prices continue to outstrip earnings. The N. I. R. A. is prepared for a gradual withdrawal of its policy of—Reuter. - 204 words
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Advertisement14 1933-09-29 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next ;o The Dispensaryinch Office 52, Leith Street14 words
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Advertisement85 1933-09-29 1 ANOTHER 30.000 TICALS MISSING Page 16 I TO-DAYS CONTENTS, Page Memorial to Victims of R. 101 Disaster 1 Sporting News 5 Correspondence 5 Exclusive China News Service 7 Police Court Cases 9 Penang Benevolent Assn. Case 9 Ag. Chief of Bamanwato Re-instated 9 Latest Cables 1 and 9 Wireless Notes85 words
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Advertisement2359 1933-09-29 2 nATES FOR CASUAL tenders invited. municipal notice BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS SUPPLY OF COOKED RATIONS TO The Municipal Commissioners of George I BCTI -t- qvakan e winswo n rkst- 3eparate Th© NEDERLANDSCHE Charfter-d I JEREJAK, AND SUNGEI PINANG ..construction of one Block of 12 m a WliOl L All communications relating to2,359 words
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Article304 1933-09-29 3 M.P.s’ DETERMINED MOVE TO STAMP OUT THE BLACK SHEEP Alongside Lord Trenchard’s attempt to reorganise the official police force, arrangements are being made for a “clean up” campaign among the hundreds of private detectives who are practising in all parts of the country with a304 words
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Article337 1933-09-29 3 Girl Who Graduated in Law, Philosophy and Medicine When She Was Seventeen “SAVING” AN IDEAL Allegations that the British Secret Service tried to employ Hildegart ,the Spanish “mystery child,” who possessed remarkable powers/and who was found shot last June, are put forward by the girl's337 words
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Article383 1933-09-29 3 Long And Short Service Men ALL ELIGIBLE FOR HIGHER RANKS It was stated at New Scotland Yard that the recruitment for constables in the Metropolitan Police Force under the conditions of the Metropolitan Police Act recently passed by Parliament had now begun. According to an official383 words
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Advertisement218 1933-09-29 3 Do you v /to watch? R boy may have plenty of courage, but it takes energy and stamina to give and take in a fast boxing match. Almost any boy, though, can develop strong muscles and a robust body by eating the right food every day. Quaker Oats not onl\218 words
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Advertisement241 1933-09-29 3 •’■2 Children Used to Cry J)ay and Night Healed by Cuticura My three children were troubled with a breaking out that first started on their backs and from there spread to their heads and became greatly inflamed. It was of a wet nature and they could not sleep at night241 words
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Advertisement373 1933-09-29 3 latch s Batchelors WIRE ROPc S FOR ALL PURPOSES I SOLE AGENTS: B United Engineers Limited, I PENANG. I I m w f —-TTT Mil via v^rrarr~-«Mamw^»twn——■ 4 1 €!GHTE£N HOL£ GOLF COURSE Hdta Hin Hotel, 22 Pvnany, by, ExfirtM Trouts For further Wbrwtalwn THE INFORMATION BURE A* pfoosx ovt373 words
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Article145 1933-09-29 4 Lian Robbed Of Money Bag (Flora Oar Own Correspondent Alor Stai, Sept. 27. A daring theft took place in one of the local Hylam hotels yesterday at noon, when a Eurasian employed in the Veterinary Dept.. Fadang Besar, cashed a cheque from the Chartered Bank amounting145 words
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Article363 1933-09-29 4 Malayan Association To Meet in Singapore The rnuual meeting of the Malayan Association of the Institution of Civil Engineers will be held this year in Singapore on September 30th and October 1. The principal engineering works of interest to be visited this year are the dockyards and works363 words
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Article753 1933-09-29 4 The premises ot Messrs. Storch Bros, will b- closed to-morrou. Mr. L. W. Geddes, of Wearne Bros., Ltd.. is on a business trip to Ipoh. Mrs. Marwocd Notley will be sailing from Port Swettenham by the A!s:a on Oct. 4 for England. Dr. L. E. Vine, Medical753 words
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Advertisement287 1933-09-29 4 Wherever the TSSk right people meet... H 4 Mr DE RESZKE -of course! Sole Agents CORK. IVORY TIPPED OR PLAIN. SA\ E YOUR COUPONS HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., handsome gifts obtainable. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. 3 a P.B. 17 Dentists say: CLEAN tooth nev’er de- jß# cays—but most patients'287 words
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Advertisement361 1933-09-29 4 1 a 8 I GIVE ME A RING MEDLEY D.B. 1163 1 TONY’S WIFE I g Another Piano Treat Here’s Carroll Gibbon’s Latest. The s- > Rumba Melody of “Tony’s Wife” is going to be very r medlev is full of really sweet tunes. I J SILVER THREADS AMONG THE361 words
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Article268 1933-09-29 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, Another Chairman of a great Bri--1 industrial Corporation—lmperial Chert 1 Industries —Sir Harry McGowan—ar•d in Malaya by the s.s. “Conte Rosso” i his way to the Far East. Like Sir Eric Geddes, Chairman of Duni,’s, who visited Malaya a little time268 words
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Article81 1933-09-29 5 Sir, —With reference to Kiwi’s letter published in your issue of to-day. I would point out that your correspondent is ncorrect in his statement that “Air Vice Marshal Longmore is the Army Longmore not his cousin the Naval Man.” Actually Air Vice Marshal Longmore and the Lieut.81 words
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Article229 1933-09-29 5 Sir,—l shall be obliged if you will kindly broadcast in your esteemed and wide--pread paper the fact that the occupants of residences in the vicinity of the Jetty are now being troubled by a sort of unwelcome visitors known as copra bugs. These bugs not only bite human229 words
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Article59 1933-09-29 5 With reference to the article entitled "Penang Volunteers —General s Annual Inspection” published in this paper on the evening of 28th Sept., I would like to point out that it was published without my knowledge or consent —and it is entirely inaccurate—and wish all volunteers to ignore it.59 words
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Article, Illustration238 1933-09-29 5 WALLEY— CHAN FIGHT APPROVED Week-End Promotion A RECORD CROWD ANTICIPATED (By “SECONDS OUT”) The Bud Walley-Chan fight, which has now the approval of the local Boxing Board, should hold more than the usual interest, and with a good supporting card, a record crowd is anticipated on Sunday night at the238 words
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Article72 1933-09-29 5 .—Reuter. Jack Sharkey Out-pointed Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Tommy Loughran out-pointed Sharkey in a fifteen round contest. Ten thousand were present. The weather was sultry Sharkey started strongly but faded towards the tenth round in which he was floored by a right to the chin. Nevertheless, Loughran had blood streaming.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article273 1933-09-29 5 To-morrow’s Fixtures ASTON VILLA TO VISIT PORTSMOUTH The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Arsenal v Middiesbro’ Birmingham v Leeds U. Chelsea v Tottenham 11. Huddersfield T. v Sheffield U. Liverpool v Everton Manchester C. v273 words
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Article119 1933-09-29 5 C.R.C. v. Indian Association At 5.20 p.m. to-day at the Victoria Green, the Chinese Recreation Club will play against the Indian Association in a friendly game of hockey. The teams will be represented as follows C.R.C.: Ng Teik Lee; Yeang Cheng Phoy Lim Cheng Hoe; Tan Kong Tat, Boey119 words
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Article87 1933-09-29 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 28. Strenuous work was put in by two Taip ing XVs at yesterday’s weekly practice. Seme excellent rushes were displayed by T P. M. Lewis, the old London Welsh and Oxford player, and he scored an early try in characteristic87 words
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Article111 1933-09-29 5 Opening Fixtures The following are the opening fixtures in the Penang European Badminton Tournament which starts at the Volunteer Drill Hall on Tuesday TUESDAY LADIES DOL’BLES. —Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Purcell v. Mrs. Hutchings and Mrs. J. W. Clark. MEN’S SINGLES.—C. H. Rogers v. R. H. Cooper.111 words
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Article69 1933-09-29 5 Lawn Bow’s Tournament The following matches have been arranged THURSDAY Mrs. Tofield v. Miss Risoe. L. M. Norris v. A. F. Baughan. D. McLeod Craik v. H. W. Sanders. J. H. Dodd v. F. N. Syer. FRIDAY Mrs. Tofield v. Mrs. Gilmour. G. B. F. Scutham v.69 words
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Article51 1933-09-29 5 Reuter. Jockey Club Stakes London, Sept. 28. The following was the result of the Jockey Club Stakes run at Newmarket today:— TAI YANG 1 FELICITATION 2 INTERLACE 3 Seven ran. Won by one and a half lengths; six lengths. Betting: 4|l Tai Yang; 4jG Felicitation; 20 1Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement236 1933-09-29 5 GREAT VALUES Ready Made Shirts GOOD MATERIAL—FINELY TAILORED—GREATLY REDUCED I .11 1— V BIG BARGAINS v ‘Tkw f \WMB wfficA tunic sh,rts NMvUiMa bo dozen 2 ASSORTED. 0 Every shirt is a winner sler^n S value. Made B /Vff up f rom good quality cottons. Jf Neat fashionable stripes and236 words
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353 1933-09-29 6 FIRMS’ BANK ACCOUNTS UNDER EXAMINATION In a little room apart from his cell in Wormwood Scrubs prison, Leopold Harns, who was sentenced to 14 years' penal servitude in the recent fire conspiracy trial at Lhe Old Bailey, is daily engaged in353 words
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Article288 1933-09-29 6 Captives in China For More Than A Year STILL NO NEWS Question To Be Raised In Parliament Three British subjects who had been captives of piiates in Japanese “protected” territory in China for some six months have at long last been released, after the attention288 words
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Article337 1933-09-29 6 Britain Looks To Her Defences BIGGER NAVY Monster flying boa’s for use with the Navy, several squadrons of new fighting aeroplanes for home defence, and 20 new’ warships. These are the plans of the Government to provide for the safety of Great Britain in the air337 words
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Article207 1933-09-29 6 Four Youths Equip For Long Sea Trip OPEN BOAT From Germany To Africa For Work A 24-foot boat, open to the elements, patched and caulked, and a thing of shreds 1 and tatters, is sailing thousands of miles on a voyage fraught with hope for four207 words
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Advertisement151 1933-09-29 6 s o USEF U L GIVE HIM A GIFT OF PERSONAL MONOGRAMED HANDKERCHIEFS FOR X’MAS. Price $12.00 Per Doz. Chinese kAHTERN. BEACH STREET, PENANG. c o-< V I c x T\" HJ Use GETSTF (AB J Ww J FIRST AID for fountain pens! If YOUR fountain pen is sick, try151 words
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Advertisement395 1933-09-29 6 At close of plaij S 1 Duck or Century—Good or bad luck, V I a satisfaction to be able to sit back 6 'w and have that King George Stengah. K. G. 5 I- y la um r—- nßiSi 1 cosh/ S K AJRWhtJ 'DO FEEL a "G ROTTEN -Of395 words
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730 1933-09-29 7 FAY OF COMPLETE UNITY AST APPROACHING Protection Of Chinese Residents Abroad ROTEST AGAINST TREATMENT OF NATIONALS IN AUSTRALIA .—Canton Truth. temporary the South China Mornn its lea, ling article yesterday ■Opening Of Doors” dealing with •a of over-population, has among gs made.—Canton Truth. - 730 words
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152 1933-09-29 7 .—Shun Pao. Success of 19 th Route Army Foochow', September 3. I'hr report that the Fukien troops under General Liu Ho-ting have recaptured Yenpi from the Communists has been confirmed here. It appears that when the Communists n reached Yenping General Liu’s troops, :<‘h were.—Shun Pao. - 152 words
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Article91 1933-09-29 7 China Times. Meeting With Govt. Leaders At Nanking Shanghai, September 4. > eneral Huang Fu, after having met the nese and Japanese leaders in Shanghai, expected to leave for Nanking in a day two for a further meeting with the 'ovi mment leaders there. If necessary neralChina Times. - 91 words
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Article154 1933-09-29 7 .—Shun Pao. Defeated General’s Retirement Demanded Hankow, September 3. The subordinate officers of General Liu Wen-huei, the commander of the 24th Army who was recently defeated by the Allied forces under General Liu Hsiang, are now demanding his retirement from active politics in Szechuen. These officers.—Shun Pao. - 154 words
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Article96 1933-09-29 7 —Sin Wen P‘ o. Plans For Joint Push Against Communists Chengtu, September 2. The troops under General Liu W en huei which put up a fight against ti e Allied forces at Ya-an have evacuated tn J city and two brigades of Liu’s troops hav surrendered to—Sin Wen P‘ o. - 96 words
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Article105 1933-09-29 7 —Shun Pao. $20,000,000 Contributed: $2,000,000 Accounted For Shanghai, September 4. The Examination Committee of the accounts of the contributed funds for the Chinese Volunteers in Manchuria is still digging hard into the issue. Up to the present only about two million dollars of the contributed funds have—Shun Pao. - 105 words
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Article158 1933-09-29 7 Sin Wen Pao. Complicated Situation Approaching Settlement Kalgan, September 3. The complicated Chahar situation is rapidly approaching a setUement. The remnants of General Chi Hung-chang’s troops, which were driven out of Chahar by the provincial troops under Chairman Sung Cheh-yuan, have fled to the mountains. The combinedSin Wen Pao. - 158 words
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Article54 1933-09-29 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Officials Resign En Bloc Nanking, September 3. The Kiangsu Provincial Government officials have resigned en bloc. The Government has decided to accept their resignations and to appoint Mr. Chen Kuo-fu, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Executive Committee, as Chairman of—Sin Wen Pao. - 54 words
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Article75 1933-09-29 7 rive in o create disturbance.— Shanghai Morning Post. Arrival of Large Numbei of Refugees Foochow, September 3. Martial law has been declared here as a result of the arrival of a large number of refugees from various parts of the province. Foochow is not inrive in o – create disturbance.—Shanghai Morning Post. - 75 words
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Article67 1933-09-29 7 OCCUpauun or. he declared were Chinese territory.- 8m Wen Pao. Protest Against French Occupation Lodged Hongkong, September 3. Mr. Kan Chieh-hou, former Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs and now Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in the South-west, called on the French Consul here on Saturday and lodged a verbalOCCUpauun or. ... he declared were Chinese territory.- 8m Wen Pao. - 67 words
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Article535 1933-09-29 7 —China Times. Should A Separate Congress Be Held SOUTH-WEST LEADERS CANNOT JUSTIFY DEMAND “Immediately after the Central Government decided to hold the Fifth National Congress of the Kuomintang at Nanking on November 12th the so-called South-west Political Council and the South-west Executive Committee of the Kuomintang held an—China Times. - 535 words
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Article163 1933-09-29 7 S7;u:; Pao. Enforcement of New Scale Wages Postponed Shanghai, September 4. The general strike declared by the workers in fourteen silk factories in Chapei last week end, as a protest against the revision of the wage scale by the managements, has been amicably settled as aS7;u:; Pao. - 163 words
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Article145 1933-09-29 7 Sin Wen Pao. Japanese Refuse China's Request To Send Troops 1 Peiping, September 3. It is understood that the Japanese military authorities have definitely turned down the Chinese request to be allowed to despat eh an armed force to I .nanchow to assist in the suppressionSin Wen Pao. - 145 words
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Article75 1933-09-29 7 .—Shun Pao. No Longer Interested in Canton Politics Canton, September 10. All efforts exerted by the provincial authorities to induce Mr. Chou Lu to remain in office have failed. He is determined to quit politics in Canton and take a trip abroad. Mr. Chen Yung, a.—Shun Pao. - 75 words
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Article75 1933-09-29 7 .—Shun Pao. Charity Show at Great World Amusement Centre Shanghai, September 11. By way of raising funds for the relief of the Yellow River flood refugees, a charity show is now being given at the Great World Amusement centre by the various leading personages.—Shun Pao. - 75 words
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Article67 1933-09-29 7 from Shanghai for three weeks. China Times. Mr. Li Ching-chung To Make Test Flight Shanghai, September 11. Mr. Li Ching-chung, Manager of the Eurasia Aviation Company, is leaving next Tuesday, September 19, on a test flight to Chinghai, is learned from communication circles. Mr. Li will befrom Shanghai for three weeks.—China Times. - 67 words
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Article50 1933-09-29 7 Sin Wen Pao. Government to Send P eaceMakers to Canton Nanking, September 10. The Government has decided to send Messrs. Yu Yu-jen and Cbu Cheng, Presidents of the Control and Judicial Yuans respectively, to Canton to effect a compromise between Nanking and the Southwest. Sin Wen Pao..- Sin Wen Pao. - 50 words
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Article550 1933-09-29 7 —Peiping Morning Has Already Undergone A Change NATIONAL VITALITY DEVELOPMENT “Of late there has been considerable talk about an impending orientation of the foreign policy of the Government, although this has been vigorously denied by the Central authorities. “In the course of an address at the Sun—Peiping Morning - 550 words
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Article111 1933-09-29 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Contract With German Co. To Be Signed Soon Shanghai, September 4. It is reliably learned that the contract between the Ministry’ of Industry and the I German Company for the establishment of a steel plant in China will be formally signed at Nanking.—Sin Wen Pao. - 111 words
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Article1087 1933-09-29 8 Mr. Arthur Henderson's efforts notwithstanding. the political barometer in Europe rei’.'.scs to respond to his blan dishments. On the contrary it is exhibiting a marked tendency to drop back to stormy. Disarmament negotiations are approaching something like a deadlock for the —nth time and it is persistently1,087 words
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1105 1933-09-29 8 HARTLEY WITHERS - Fearing Into Uncertamties By HARTLEY WITHERS To all of us. investors, speculators, ma- i nufacturcis, traders and tax-payers, the question of the future course oi the rate of interest is of momentous importance and yet there never was a time when it was1,105 words
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Article637 1933-09-29 8 THE POLICEMAN’S w Lord Trenchard’s new constables shall salute holding His Mahesh 1 f 1 I J t I shall salute officers nth know them to be obi- th Un a rr. ter which has ler is proviso in the 1 ’er, tha‘ ■> policeman need not637 words
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595 1933-09-29 9 UNDERTAKES NOT TO DEAL WITH EUROPEAN CASE IN FUTURE ORK IN HARMONY AND LOYAL CO-OPERATION WITH THE ADMINISTRATION —Rugby Radio Service London, Sept. 29. iccordance with the advice of the ary for Dominion Affairs, His Mathe King has been graciously pleased rm inate the period—Rugby Radio Service - 595 words
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444 1933-09-29 9 Stay Of Execution Refused NOT EQUITABLE In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Cobbett refused an application for a su j in the case in which the widow and nominee of the late Mr. Lim Eow Hooi obfined judgment against the Chinese Benevolent Association, Penang,444 words
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Article149 1933-09-29 9 Still Left By Former Occupants See Soon, an aged Chinese dame, was brought before the Penang Police Magistrate. Mr. D. Wills, this morning, on a threefold charge of possession of dutiable liquor, fermentation of intoxicating liquor, and possession of distilling apparatus. Accused pleaded that she made149 words
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Article112 1933-09-29 9 Looi Kok Thye, a Chinese, pleaded guilty to the theft from a Bridge Street rubber godown of one black coat and $5 in cash of Lee Soo’s. The coat had been recovered from a pawnshop: sentence w’as fixed for Tuesday, October 30. Another Chinese named Mong Ah Kh112 words
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Article203 1933-09-29 9 —Reuter. Nation's Anxious Look A LOWERED GOLD STANDARD New’ York, Sept. 28. The N.I.R.A. monetary problems, which are now intermingled with war debt talks, are coming to the forefront of the problems claiming the attention of President Roosevelt’s administration, and the nation is looking on anxiously towards—Reuter. - 203 words
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28 1933-09-29 9 —Reuter. Lo.idon, Sept. 29. Cornwall has joined the International Tin Committee and agreed to a flat rate quota of 2.200 tons per annum.-—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article61 1933-09-29 9 take, will meet later in the week.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 2S. The Anglo-Soviet negotiations for a newtrade agreement will be resumed on Monday when the sub-committee dealing with the balance of trade will meet. It is expected that the sub-committee, dealing with the form that thetake, will meet later in the week.—Rugby Radio Service. - 61 words
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Article35 1933-09-29 9 yesterday oi Mr. nirnest ruru, v Member for Skipton, Yorkshire.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 28. The death occurred at Johannesburg yesterday of Mr. Ernest Bird, Conservative Member for Skipton, Yorkshire.—Rugbyyesterday oi Mr. nirnest ruru, v ~ Member for Skipton, Yorkshire.—Rugby Radio Service. - 35 words
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Article191 1933-09-29 9 not necessarily eased by delay.—Rugby Radio Service. Sir John Simon’s Suggestion London, Sept. 28. Sir John Simon s declaration at Geneva yesterday in opposition to any further Adjournment of the Disaimament Conference is the subject of favourable comment in London. The conveisaticns among the statesmen in Genevanot necessarily eased by delay.—Rugby Radio Service. - 191 words
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Article1392 1933-09-29 10 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING STATION—MARCONI ON MICRO WAVES—SUCCESSFUL CONTROL OF BROADCASTING IN CHINA —TRANSMISSION IN HONG KONGSHORT WAVES IN THE AIR—'TRANSMISSIONS* RATHER THAN 'ZONES' OF THE EMPIRE STATION o (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY) On Monday last Z.H.I. of Singapore recommenced broadcasting after an absence on the air for about two1,392 words
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Miscellaneous390 1933-09-29 10 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies anc wavelengths will be used in the transmit•tons to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent Intervals. Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc]s 31.55 m.390 words
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Miscellaneous1145 1933-09-29 10 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) tn Order Of Wavelength I Difference in time to Malaya. GENERAL INFORMATION <D I H STATION. g 5 u J Z* Interra Mgnals, days of transnv. 2 I I 7 7 4 41,891 La Turbie, France I 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy1,145 words
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Article355 1933-09-29 11 Open Verdict Returned At Inquest THEORY OF SLIP WHILE OUT AFTER RABBITS London, Sept. 10. Declaring that they were not satisfied it was a case of suicide and that there was not sufficient evidence to say it was accidental death, a coroner’s jury at Fryerning, Essex, returned355 words
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Article161 1933-09-29 11 Oxford, Sept. 11. Differences between a casual and the Labour Master at the Bicester Workhouse have been settled with gloves. Part of the institution is set aside for the scheme for the reclamation of tramps. The scheme was organised by Mr. Frank Gray, a former161 words
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Article205 1933-09-29 11 A Nervous Animal An Alsatian dog which has been roaming about Corporation Park, Blackburn, for the last two months has been captured by a ten-year-old girl. The animal has made its home in the bushes and many people have tried in vain to catch it. Whenever205 words
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Miscellaneous1083 1933-09-29 11 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES PREPARED BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Midnight lam •>«—. 1 2°m to 3 to m to m 5 to”’ 6 to”' 5 P to m 6p. m. 7p. m. Bp. m. 9p. m. 10 p. m. 11 p. m. 3a m I 5 a.m. 6 a.m. 7a.1,083 words
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Article825 1933-09-29 12 Marked Improvement of Credit Status The world depression which originated some four years ago hit Australia, with, other producers of primary commodities, very hard. It did not take the Commonwealth long to appraise the situation. Strenuous efforts, involving stern sacrifices on all hands, gave order where chaos825 words
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Article380 1933-09-29 12 The present one-sided character of much of the freight carried by British shipping has given managers a good deal of thought and has been causing them some anxiety. The lack of coal cargoes has been responsible for many of the voyages now made by ordinary cargo vessels380 words
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Article160 1933-09-29 12 Favourable Balances Compared J. B. Were and Sons, in an analysis of the Australian trade figures for the fiscal year ended 30th June. 1933, point out that the export surplus of £27,593,000 (sterling! in merchandise and commercial gold is exclusive of £11,265.000 of the Commonwealth Bank's gold reserves160 words
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Article62 1933-09-29 12 The London office of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers reports that Mr. S. F. Ferguson, for many years federal secretary of the organisation at its head office in Melbourne, has now been appointed director. He is well known in Australia for his work on behalf of62 words
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Article59 1933-09-29 12 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 29 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 1132 4 mts 2 4 3'32 Private 3 mjts credit 2|4 9|32 3 Documentary 2|4 13|32 On New York Bank Demand 54*4 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 154% 1 Hongkong T.T. 38%59 words
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Article975 1933-09-29 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quoLatiow in MESSRS. KENNEDY short lis; to-day. Yesterday To-day I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 1.15 1.20 c 1.15 1. 20 ex Ayer Hitam 15 3 15 9ex 15 3 15 9ex' Hitam 35 40975 words
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Article129 1933-09-29 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 79 25 32 79 21 32 New York 4.71% 4.72% Montreal 4.85 4.84% Brussels 22.39% 22.35% Geneva 16.11 16.10 Amsterdam 7.75 7.73 Milan 59 5! 16 59% Berlin 13.09 13.07% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29129 words
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Article1090 1933-09-29 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 00 «S r* c NAMES. > 03 CZ) Hi* RUBBER (Doi ar.) c c Allenbv Rubber Co. 70 75 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 35 I Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 85 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1- 20 Ayer Molek Rubber1,090 words
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Article325 1933-09-29 12 OUTWARD DI T( UR UR M The Agents notify tHt r Dutch Aeroplane I rive at Alor Star at lj 30 a -m. to.d ay a Al ’i MAILS A mail for Europe Gf, nt p land and North Ame U Negapatam, thence bv > conveyance by Impeik325 words
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Advertisement132 1933-09-29 12 iVew 7 Wat) lo Ugly Hair i' K '«I lie J Sensational Discover of British Men detest superfluous who never find a woman miriusuffers from it. To-da> yer t 0 a ]l tes, you can say goodby' wh jte unwanted hair, and ha v slightest arms and legs free from132 words
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Miscellaneous38 1933-09-29 12 weather report Temp. Wind Rainfall 6a.m. 74 E 16 nun. Noon 82 N.W. TIDE TABLES TO-DAT High Water Ixw Wat» 9.33 a.m. 3.44 a.m. 10.50 p.m. 4.29 p.m. TO-MORROW 10.25 a.m. 4.45 a m. 11.18 p.m. 5.07 p.m.38 words
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Article631 1933-09-29 13 Sched-jfs of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vasaslß arririn* jd ruling from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DA'? S.S. PANDAI from Pagoeravvan. Sails for the same port to-day. S.S. MALACCA from Pangkalan Brandan and Dangkat. Sails for Kantang on Sunday. S.S. SITIAWAN631 words
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Advertisement108 1933-09-29 13 JoxiNg AT FUM FROLIC OPEN-AIR STADIUM SUNDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1933. o MAIN EVENT—I 2 (2 Min.) ROUNDS. fUD WALLEY (Singapore Cyclone) VS. BATTLING CHAN (Chinese Whirlwind) SEMI-FINAL—B (2 Min.) ROUNDS. i d Young vs. Battling Khoo (Who has lost one fight only in ti'k°Sp "the Penang.) PRELIMINARIES— 4 (2 Min.)108 words
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Miscellaneous211 1933-09-29 13 Opening -morrow 9 30 Jlc KT 1 XCj Sunday at 2-45 p.m. < A BRILLIANT BRITISH FILM ADAPTED FROM J.B. PRIESTLEY'S Wl!3l| JV I WORLD FAMOUS NOVEL! j The GOOD COHWNIKH u IMGO JOLLIFANT. 3®« ENGLAND'S PROUDEST SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT! j O h N GAUMONT-BRITISH SUPER-SPECIAL!! «tP» GWENfc“ JCLLY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT211 words
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Article625 1933-09-29 14 France’s Great New Chain of Fortifications OLD-TIME METHODS USELESS The completion of a great chain of underground fortifications all over France is the outcome of one of the greatest military plans ever devised by a Government. The scheme was first mooted soon after the Armistice625 words
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Article384 1933-09-29 14 Death of Captain Paul Koenig FOUR TRIPS ACROSS ATLANTIC Berlin. Sept. 9. Captain Paul Koenig, commander of the German commercial U-boat Deutschland during the war, has died at his home near Schoenebeck. Saxony. During the British blockade he took his submarine across the Atlantic with a cargo384 words
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Article208 1933-09-29 14 SEPTEMBER 29 Ipoh Swimming Club Handicap Competitions. SEPTEMBER 30 Rugby Taiping vs. Ipoh at Ipoh. Hockey Selangor State Trial. Selangor Turf Club Professional Meeting. Renong Valley Mining Co., Ltd., annual Meeting, Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., 11 a.m. Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate, Ltd., Messrs. A. A.208 words
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Advertisement29 1933-09-29 14 ask your CHEMIST *OR A TUBE OF yer tain Cure for Haemorrhoids n d kindred ailment* T Y E "««OH AWAY ky IMtaJ Pb.ra.ey MJ N.rtk Eriif. R4_, Sfamm29 words
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Advertisement55 1933-09-29 14 By Appointment TheNcime is your Safeguard lien you order salt you buy something of unknown quality: but when you ask for 4 Cerebos you obtain a perfectly packed Salt prepared under ideal conditions from pure natural brine. To insist on 4 Cerebos’ is to practice true economy. (orc bos) SALT55 words
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Advertisement429 1933-09-29 14 nL j ’-jl Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement in the appearance of your teeth SOME tooth pasteswill remove three most important things necessary film, but they may harm tooth to keep teeth clean and sparkling, enamel. Others are perfectly safe,429 words
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Advertisement1875 1933-09-29 15 «Ti aI H J K P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA" y n rrrk rr > A AND APCAR LINES MeLr I I N(j (Companies Incorporated in Bngland)’ #M'BLUR PUMMEL LIME ""TC™* MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. U»™, TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR P-m...-, Oriental 8. N. Co., p en1,875 words
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Article277 1933-09-29 16 Most of us know very little of Malayan feathered creatures, yet if we took an interest in them we should be astonished at the variety to be found an our own lawns and trees. The thiee commonest kinds are the mynah, maypie, and yellow-vented bulbul. The first is277 words
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Article249 1933-09-29 16 Chinese Found In Ceylonese Temple Evidence for the prosecution was taken in the Police Court to-day in the case of Wong Teng Seng, a Chinese charged with the theft of $4.92 from the Ceylonese Temple, Caunter Hall. Raman, the temple cook, stated that at 2.15 p.m. on249 words
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122 1933-09-29 16 On R.A.F. Flying Boat KUALA LUMPUR MACHINE DUE TO-DAY The Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman. Acting Resident Councillor. I'enang, left for Singapore this morning, to attend Mondav s meeting of the Legislative Council, in the Royal Air Force living boat Sll5l which arrived in Penang122 words
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Article66 1933-09-29 16 End Of October The Hon. Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., is due back in Penang from Home leave towards the end of next month. It is understood that Mr. Justice Prichard will be stationed in Penang again and that Mr. Justice J. C. Cobbett, who is66 words
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Article159 1933-09-29 16 Mayor’s Eleventh Hour Surrender New York, Sept. 26. Mayer O’Brien has decided, upon the advice of Mr. Samuel Untermeyer, the City’s financial adviser, not to sign the stock transfer tax measure if the Stock Exchange agrees not to move from New York. As the result of159 words
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Article100 1933-09-29 16 The following arrived this morning by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore:—Mr. R. Moor, Mrs. F. C. Whitehead, Mr. R. Billett, Mr. W. L. H. Morrison, Miss S. Duthie, Dr. R. A. Fitzgerald, Mr. R. W. Vogt, Madam Yingsoonarssin, Dr. and Mrs. Lee Tiang Keng, Mr. Oh Jitt Siang,100 words
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1221 1933-09-29 16 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW SINGAPORE MAIDENS UNDERCLASSED (BY TIC-TAC) The entries for the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, opening to-morrow, aie goo< and there should be some interesting, racing. It will be particularly interesting in view of the tact that the last batch of Singapore maidens1,221 words
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Article111 1933-09-29 16 Reuter Wireless. BOOKMAKERS Wins On Outsider New Market, Sept. 26. The three horses on which Gordon Richards accomplished the hat-trick to-day and brought his total of winning mounts to 200 were Blue Boy, Golden Spear and Nevertheless. The most surprising thing was the starting price ofReuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article170 1933-09-29 16 DESPATCHED TO TUNGSONG PENANG CONSIGNMENT ARRIVES SAFELY (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 28. The Mercantile Bank yesterday des* patched bank notes by the International Express, 30.000 ticals to fungsong, 10,000 to Haadyai and 60,000 to Penang. 30,000 ticals are missing It is unknown at present170 words
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Advertisement52 1933-09-29 16 O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. DINNER DANCES TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY to-morrow ORCHESTRAL MUSIC DURING TIFFIN 12 30 P.M. 2 30 P.M. Saturday, 7th. Oct. Tues. 10th Oct. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS PRESENT "TWO HUSBANDS" EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. Book Now. E. O GARAGE. FIRST CLASS CARS ON HIRE DAY NIGHT ’PHONE 32252 words
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Advertisement112 1933-09-29 16 I MMMANANB’t Reason U|| I JUST UNPACKED j I IN ADDITION TO OUR LAST I (SHIPMENT OF EVENING BAGS, ELEPHANT CREPE, BRIDGE J COATS OF 1934 STYLE. CREPE CHIFFON IN BLACK. WHITE AND TWENTY Q’HER CHARMING SHADES. J Hurry GRASP THE ONLY CHANCE THE WHOLE YEAR. J I 14. BISHOP112 words
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