Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 October 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1933-10-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY i No. 230. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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10788 1933-10-02 1 Review G 5 The Affairs Of The Colony Laid Before To-Day’s Legislative Council Meeting Estimated Surplus At December 31 Of Sc i Millions In the review last year h was anticipated that on the 31st December. 1932. there would be a surp’u< amounting10,788 words
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Article555 1933-10-02 4 Mr. A. H. Miles left for Bangkok by the express which left Prai this morning. Mr. J. S. Hallam, of Bedcock Estate, Sungkai, returned on Thursday from Home. Mr. J. B. M. Wilson, of Messrs. Presgrave and Mathews, left for Kota Bahru by the Bangkok Express this555 words
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Advertisement174 1933-10-02 5 s I ll n ir■ rri i r h i i TWO NEW VALUES j 1 FOR MEN I W NOTHING TO BEAT THEM AT THE PRICE I MEN'S SWIMMING SUITS z B Meridian Swimming Suits made from a pure soft all wool, spring knit in B fashionable cut and174 words
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1378 1933-10-02 6 'SPURS TOO GOOD FOR CHELSEA QUEEN OF THE SOUTH STILL WINNING 1 CELTIC DEFEATS AMATEURS —Reuter. London, Sept. 30. The following are the results of matches played in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal 6 Middlesbro’ 0 Birmingham 4 Leeds U. 0—Reuter. - 1,378 words
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Article95 1933-10-02 6 —Reuter. Bath Lose In London RUGBY UNION RESULTS London, Sept. 30. The following are the results of the principal Rugby matches played to-day. Birkenhead Park 11 Blackneath 20 B ackheath 11 United Services 3 Gloucester Id Bristol 0 Guy’s Hospital 8 Plymouth A. 5 Harlequins 19 Bath—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article492 1933-10-02 6 Cup Final ROVERS DRAW WITH MALAYS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. In spite of other attractions, a huge crowd gathered at the T.P.C.A. ground to witness the final of the S.F.A. Senior Cup Competition which was played in a real cup standard atmosphere. At492 words
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Article111 1933-10-02 6 Rosy Prospects (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. The second hockey state trial to-day in anticipation of Selangor’s first inter-State match against Negri, next Saturday, revealed improved form of the Whites* forwards who were opposed to the State half line and a good back division.111 words
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Article305 1933-10-02 6 Newcomers Routed THE REST IN A RAMPANT MOOD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 30. The Newcomers did not show up at any time. With the exception of the fullback, Hill, no one was noticeable and the team as a whole was overwhelmed. For the Rest, Harper305 words
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Article318 1933-10-02 6 Inter-District Rugger THREE QUARTERS VERY UNIMPRESSIVE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 30. Practically the best available rugby talent in the state turned out in to-day’s match, Taiping versus Ipoh. The game was even there being very little to choose between the two sides. Taiping had318 words
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1109 1933-10-02 6 GOOD DIVIDENDS JUNGLE LORE AND EATON CROP SURPRISE myanee canters home (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. Fine weather favoured the opening of the Selangor Turt Club Autumn Meeting to-day and the attendance was larger than it has -een < for a1,109 words
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Advertisement89 1933-10-02 6 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN —An ailvertisemen in the ‘‘Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Frotr one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your storj (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory89 words
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Article214 1933-10-02 7 China Tinies. Grave Situation In Northern Kiangsu Hsuchow, September 11. A grave situation now exists in Northern Kiangsu for the farmers of Hsiaohsien and Tangshan are up in arms against the people of the neighbouring districts of Fengbsien and Peihsien as the result of a dispute between the– China Tinies. - 214 words
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Article174 1933-10-02 7 opium-bed is twenty cents. Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Introduced in Wealthy Kwangtung Districts Canton, September 6. A new tax has been introduced into Chaochow. one of the richest districts in Western Kwangtung. It provides that all believers in gods must pay a certain tax to the authorities foropium-bed is twenty cents.—Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. - 174 words
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Article100 1933-10-02 7 —Shanghai Morning Post. Turned Down By Mr. T. V. Soong Nanking, September 11. Mi t. V. Soong has turned down the project mapped out by the Ministry of Industry for the issuance of a twenty-milhon-dollai coal relief loan, it is learned from financial sources. As a result,—Shanghai Morning Post. - 100 words
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Article101 1933-10-02 7 place where he spent his childhood. China Times. Retirement to Native Town Peiping, September 11. It is reliably learned that Marshal Wu Pei-fu, once most powerful warlord m China, w’ho was defeated by General Chiang Kai-shek in 1927 in Hupeh and has since lived in retirement, hasplace where he spent his childhood.—China Times. - 101 words
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Article84 1933-10-02 7 .—Shanghai Morning Post. Banchow, September 11. According to a telegraphic despatch from Tihua, the capital of Sinkiang, General Ma Chung-ying, the Mohammedan commander at Hami, has sent a delegate to Tihua o discuss co-operation with General Shang Shih-tsai, Frontier Defence Commissioner for Sinkiang. General Ma has already assumed.—Shanghai Morning Post. - 84 words
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Article106 1933-10-02 7 ing held in their respective areas. China Times. Movements Of Delegates Kept Secret Shanghai, September 12. According to information from circles in close touch with Lord Marley, Chairman of the World’s Anti-War Conference, more than a hundred delegates to the conference have already arrived in Shanghai. Theiring held in their respective areas.—China Times. - 106 words
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Article84 1933-10-02 7 —Shanghai Morning Post. Construction Under Way Sianfu, September 11. For the purpose of developing communications in the North-west the Ministry of Communications has decided to establish a wireless station at Sianfu. All necessary apparatus for the establishment has already arrived at Sianfu and construction of the—Shanghai Morning Post. - 84 words
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Article68 1933-10-02 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Celebration of the Double Tenth Shanghai. September 12. A joint review of the Peace Preservation Corps, the police and the Volunteers in Shanghai will be held on October 10th by Mayor Wu Teh-chen in celebration of the Double Tenth Festival. Preparations are now—Sin Wen Pao. - 68 words
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Article92 1933-10-02 7 .—Shun Pao. Delegates Sent on Inspection Trip Shanghai, September 12 The Yellow River Flood Relief Assoc .ation, which was recently formed under the auspices of the various relief organizations in Shanghai, has decided to send four delegates to the flood area in Honan and Shangtung by aeroplane to.—Shun Pao. - 92 words
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Article67 1933-10-02 7 —China Times. Enthusiastic Reception at Hangchow Hangchow, September 11. Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the youthful Chinese aviator, arrived here at noon to-day, having left Shanghai at 9 a.m. He was greeted at the air-field by several hundred enthusiasts and presented with a bouquet by two young girls. Mr. Sun—China Times. - 67 words
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Article55 1933-10-02 7 —Shun Pao. Active in Shantung Flooded Area Tsinan, September 11. Taking advantage of the flood situation in Shantung, bandits and Communists have resumed their activities at Pohsien and Fanhsien, in Western Shantung. General Han Fu-chu, Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, has despatched one battalion of troops to the—Shun Pao. - 55 words
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Article51 1933-10-02 7 Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai, September 12. The amusement tax, which was imposed in Shanghai last February, has been abolished by order of the Government. The was" intended for relief-funds for the the war refugees in North China and has been in force throughout the country for sixSin Wen Pao. - 51 words
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822 1933-10-02 7 important trom tne unessential p Pnn le’s -//-salvation and Ch.ng-we, m Ihe (copies Tribune.” MR. WANG CHING-WEI EXPLAINS o DISTINGUISHING THE URGENT AND IMPORTANT FROM THE UNESSENTIAL o In view of the rumours afloat to the effect that, with my assumption, ad interim, ofimportant trom tne unessential pPnnle’s -//-salvation and Ch.ng-we, m Ihe (copies Tribune.” - 822 words
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Article90 1933-10-02 7 when the Shanghai War broke out. Sin Wen Pao. Expansion Plans Drawn Up Shanghai, September 12. Plans have been drawn up for the expanse n ex Kiangnan Dockyard, the only big dockyard owned by Chinese interests. The plane include the construction of a deep and large dock capablewhen the Shanghai War broke out. Sin Wen Pao. - 90 words
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Article67 1933-10-02 7 —Sin Wen Pao. T roops in Shansi Reorganized Taiyuan, September 11. Acting under orders cf General Yen Hsishan, the remaining portion of Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang’s troops at Fengyang, in; Shansi, have been disarmed and reor- ganized. The troops were surrounded by. a brigade of Shansi troops when they.—Sin Wen Pao. - 67 words
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Article89 1933-10-02 7 Shun Pao. Relief Commission Appeals to Government Shanghai, September 12. The Commission to take charge of the relief work of Chinese deported from Mexico has submitted a petition to the Government urging that a sum of $5,000,000 from the American cotton and wheat loan shall be set asideShun Pao. - 89 words
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Article58 1933-10-02 7 military expenses in that province.— China Times. Wants More Money From Nanking Hongkong, September 11. General Chen Chi-tang, the most powerful warlord in the South-west to-day, has again approached the Militarly Council at Nanking demanding a further increase of $200,000 in the Government monthly appropriations to Canton formilitary expenses in that province.—China Times. - 58 words
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108 1933-10-02 7 .—Shun Pao. Investigations By Dr. Lo Wen-Kan Nanking, September 11. It is reliably learned that several other secret agreements between Sinkiang and Soviet Russia were concluded during the time General Chin Shu-jen was Chairman of Sinkiang, aside from the one which was recently exposed. The Government is.—Shun Pao. - 108 words
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Article141 1933-10-02 7 ed to.—China Times. No Hope of Settlement Without Force Klagan, September 11. The remnants of the troops under General Fang Chen-wu and Geneial Chi Hungchang have all arrived at Tushihkou .mu have joined forces with General Liu Kweitang. General Tang Yu-lin is also there and hased to.—China Times. - 141 words
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Article123 1933-10-02 7 —Shun Pao. Huge Sum Required to Repair Dykes Shanghai, September 12. It is estimated that the repair work of the dykes along the sea coast in the Paoshan district which collapsed several days ago as a result of the typhoon will require $500,000. according to information received here—Shun Pao. - 123 words
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Article115 1933-10-02 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Tibetan Attack on Sikang Nanking, September 11. The Commission for Mongolian ard Tibetan Affairs has received an official report from its representative at Tehkeh, in Sikang, reporting the real situation in that region. He states the recent military movements on the part of the Tibetan—Sin Wen Pao. - 115 words
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Article122 1933-10-02 7 easier.— Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Excellent Harvest Brings Huge Profits Chengchow, September 8. Shensi has prospered considerably by the excellent opium harvest this year, but rice in that province is being sold at an extremely high price. The merchants frequently barter opium for rice. Hundred ofeasier.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. - 122 words
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Article217 1933-10-02 7 —Ta Kung Pao, Japanese Control Over Districts Peiping, September 9. All gold and coal mine districts along the Great Wall have been occupied by the Japanese and Manchoukuo forces, according to the latest reports reaching here from the North. Japanese mining experts are now conducting investigations at Tsunghua,•—Ta Kung Pao, - 217 words
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Article122 1933-10-02 7 —Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Convocation Contemplated By Canton Militarists Canton, September 7. It is reliably learned that the Canton military authorities are contemplating the convocation of an important conference at Canton for the discussion of what attitude they shall adopt towards the existing political situation. The conference is—Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. - 122 words
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Article90 1933-10-02 7 Sin Wen Pao. Extent of Damages in Hopei Tientsin, September 11. It is revealed that the total damage done to property as a result of the recent Yellow River flood is estimated at $163,000,000. Altogether 1,246 villages covering an area of 9,450 square miles have been inundated.Sin Wen Pao. - 90 words
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Article50 1933-10-02 7 Shun Pao. Nanking, September 11. By an order of General Chiang Kai-snek, the Government Aviation Bureau has been placed under the control of the Military Council instead of under tb? War Ministry. This is believed to be the first step towards the expansion of the Military Council.Shun Pao. - 50 words
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Article86 1933-10-02 7 I —China Times. Shanghai, September 12. General Huang Fu had a meeting with Messrs. Wang Keh-min and Li Tse-yi both from Peiping, yesterday morning when Mr. Tang Yu-jen, Vice-Miniter for Foreign Affairs, who had just returned from Kuling, made a report on the decisions of theI —China Times. - 86 words
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Article836 1933-10-02 8 According to high officials it appears that a monetary declaration by President Roosevelt is imminent and it is likely to include devaluation and stabilisation and a promise, as the Recovery drive has reached an important stage, of return to the gold standard. Depreciation and devaluation are words836 words
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Article832 1933-10-02 8 Jim's life, like most bushman’s lives, was a succession of days of infinite toil. He rose before the sun and went to bed long after it. He had done that as long as he could remember, eve<i when, as a chdd, he had been routed out of bed832 words
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Article680 1933-10-02 8 SEARCH FOR FILM HEROES The film producers in and around Lor.d r are looking for Englishmen and Scot sir who can qualify themselves as heroes 1 the screen. They can find plenty of w. men of the calibre of stars for the pi tures, but there is680 words
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Advertisement124 1933-10-02 8 HAVE you A SORE THROAT? EVANS* ANTISEPTIC THROAT P&stHfes which are made in England to a Formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital, will quickly give relief. Jf the sun is shining hot and the windows ail areshut <* L WML CARLSBERG LAGER PILSNER STOUT] SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY124 words
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Article531 1933-10-02 9 j.—Reuter. Encouraging Official Activities IMPORTANT PRESIDENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED Washington, October 1. Official activities to-day were of an encouraging character. Prior to his departure of Chicago to address the Convention of the American Legion, President Roosevelt gave orders that the destitute must be provided with food, clothing andj.—Reuter. - 531 words
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115 1933-10-02 9 ....Reuter. Soldiers Launch Furious Onslaught Havana, Oct. 1. The Communists were suddenly done to earth as a result of the vigorous way in which the Government authorities yesterday checked wild demonstrations. Infuriated by the Communists’ sniping from rooftops, the soldier launched a furious onslaught and....Reuter. - 115 words
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Article316 1933-10-02 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Suspended For A Week GERMAN DELEGATES TO REPORT TO HITLER London, October 1. The disarmament conversations at Geneva, in which Sir John Simon took a prominent part yesterday, were suspended last night on the departure of the German delegates for Berlin, where Baron von.—Rugby Radio Service. - 316 words
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Article183 1933-10-02 9 —Reuter. Determined Campaign in United States New York, Oct. 1. A most auspicious beginning was made in the Government’s determined campaign to rid the country of kidnappers. Seven out of ten persons charged with kidnapping last July of Mr. Urschel, the oil millionaire, who paid a—Reuter. - 183 words
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Article48 1933-10-02 9 —Reuter. Two Soviet Newspapers Banned Berlin, Sept. 30. As a sequel to the Russo-German press dispute the Soviet newspapers, Isvestia and Pravda,” have been banned in Germany and six Rusian correspondents are leaving Berlin to-night, while nine German newspapermen are returning to Berlin from Russia.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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50 1933-10-02 9 Reuter. 22 Drowned 100 Missing Tokio, Oct. 2. Twenty-two are known to be drowned and over one hundred are mising from a pleasure steamer which capsized yesterday afternoon of the coast of Kumamoto due to high seas and overloading. Only forty have thus far been rescued.—Reuter. - 50 words
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71 1933-10-02 9 ments.—Reuter. Malay States To Share SIR BASIL BLACKETT TO REPORT London, Oct. 1. Sir Basil Blackest has accepted the invitation of the Secretary of State for the Colonies to visit Malaya and enquire and report whether, and if so, to what extent, and under what conditionsments.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article93 1933-10-02 9 Reuter Returning From Dedication Ceremony London. October 1. A small private a roplane returning to London from the dedication ceremony of the memorial tc the victims of the RlOl disaster at Beauvais, crashed at Hawkburst, Kent. The three ocupants were killed, namely Capl in Styran. the pilot,Reuter - 93 words
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Article64 1933-10-02 9 .—Reuter. 50,000 Succumb n Pingkiang District Nanking, October 1. Malaria has taken a terrible toll of the Pingkiang district of Hunan. Of a population of 400,000. ninety-five per cent, were stricken. It is reported that over 50.000 have succumbed and it is difficult to find men to bury.—Reuter. - 64 words
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40 1933-10-02 9 Reuter. Foot Amputated and Hip Fractured Macon, Georgia. Oct. 1 The boxer Young Stribling was seriously injured when his motor cycle ccliided with an automobile. His left foot was amputated and his hip was fractured.-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article64 1933-10-02 9 —Reuter. Received By King of Sweden Stockholm, Oct. 1. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang arrived here and was received by the King. The lunched with His Highness Gustaf Adolf the son of Mr. Crown Prince. His foreign adviser Mr. Macdonald says that Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang is—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article64 1933-10-02 9 The following passengers arrived this morning by the s.s. “Kedah” from Belawan Deli H. H. The Regent of Kedah, Tuan Mohamed Ahmad Tengkoe Achmad, Tunku Shed Allie, H. H. Tunku Kassim, Tengkoe Saripah Tjoet, Mr. Koh Lai Choon, Madam Cheong Cheoh San, Madan Khoo Siew Hai, Mr. R.64 words
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Article117 1933-10-02 9 saved. —Reuter. BEAN AND MUTTON STEW Berlin, October 2. The ex-Crown Princess and family have made the discovery that bean and mutton stew is “most palatable Practically the whole of the population, Hindenburg downwards, had one course at dinner yesterday generally of the hotpot or stew as thesaved.—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article104 1933-10-02 9 o nN—Spot YESTERDAY I TO-DAY London £220.15.0 No market. TIN—(3 Months) London £220.10.0 No market. Singapore 511.50 Business Done Penang Business Done 25 tons. COPRA—(Sundried) $3.30 $330 BLACK PEPPEB $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London 4d 4 sa d New York 7|gc.(G) Bftc.(G) Singapore 13 %c. 13 %c. TAPIOCA Fair104 words
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Advertisement718 1933-10-02 9 Look at k i p,H cool o** oam* •»<.*>*• feMOSi® IRtZTI j a W i Mi Ik Food .k. ILs W infants and invalids aßljggg g <*•"”'*»/* Baty FmN/ K 4 I There is everything your .ff c Ow >| baby needs in a tin of Cow ct k I718 words
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Article434 1933-10-02 10 Made By British Firm in Ireland DEMAND FOR IMPORT DUTY OF £5,000 The difficulties which beset British film producers do not seem to decrease. The latest problem, which is causing protracted negotiations between the Federation of British Industries and the Board of Trade, is w’hat434 words
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Article277 1933-10-02 10 Fishermen’s War on Harmless Shag The resemblance which exists between “shags” and cormorants has led to the unnecessary slaughter of more than ten thousand of these birds at a cost to Government funds of £550. Cornish fishermen had complained so bitterly that the destruction of flat-fish by both277 words
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Article213 1933-10-02 10 Ordeal of Young Motor Cyclists RESCUE EFFECTED BY BEDOUIN ARABS Two young American brothers, who have just arrived at Bagdad on a motor cycle trip round the world, relate how they were rescued by Bedouin Arabs after having been completely lost in the desert for two days.213 words
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Article281 1933-10-02 10 Lions and Tigers Removed to Safety Lions, tigers, elephants, and horses were led through the streets to safety when the grandstand at the Kingsholm Rugby football ground. Gloucester, caught fire on September 9. The flames threatened the large marquee and menagerie tent of a circus, and281 words
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Article628 1933-10-02 10 Mr. J. H. Thomas’s Adventure DISABLED BOAT Handkerchiefs As Distress Signal Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions, was one of a party of four men rescued from a disabled motor boat by the Shoreham (Sussex) lifeboat on September 12. The boat broke down miles from628 words
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Article96 1933-10-02 10 Municipality of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the w T eek ending September 23, 1933, shows a total of 58 deaths —34 males and 24 females—the death-rate being 19.38 per mille, compared with 16.71 in the preceding week and with 18.8096 words
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Article167 1933-10-02 10 Carrying 500 Years Old Staff On Seventy Miles Walk The Bishop of Winchester, Dr. Cyril Garbett, known as "The Hiking Bishop” on September 14, began a tour on foot which will take him over 70 miles through the prettiest parts of the rural deanery of Romsey, Hants.167 words
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Article170 1933-10-02 10 10-Year-Old Shepherd’s Remarkable Bravery Bogomir Jovanivitch, a 10-year-old shepherd boy, will long remember with pride the day when he caught a full-grown wolf with his bare hands. While watching his flock in the mountains, near Kurehumlija, he saw what he took to be a dog entering the170 words
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Article1947 1933-10-02 11 BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETING: LIVING WITH HALF A BRAIN A NEW ROBOT MARVEL: SORTING BY ELECTRICITY {From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 16. THE TREND OF RESEARCH More than a quarter of a century has passed since the British Association for the Advancement of Science held its last1,947 words
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374 1933-10-02 11 Simla. September 9. A British Tommy.” taken from school at the age of twelve to follow the plough, has made himself a master of Persian and Hindustani, married an aristocratic Japanese girl, and secured an appointment as official translator and coach for374 words
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Advertisement106 1933-10-02 11 fairs' “AS GOOD AS GOLD I»' W?°LD SggtbTLAEflg AaSMr 4// the VALUE is in the LOW GOLDEN SJRANDS. Only long strands of pure Golden Virginia Tobacco are contained inWTZZssGOLD FLAKE Cigarettes. The careful elimination by special processes of all deleterious matter ensures the superfine quality of these cigarettes. The name106 words
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1027 1933-10-02 12 NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Ninth Annual General Meeting of shareholders of the Menglembu Lode Mining Company, Limited, was held on Saturday at the registered offices of the Company. Mr. R. P. Brash presided, and the others personally present were Mr. A. H. Miles.1,027 words
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58 1933-10-02 12 Meeting Adjourned The 23rd annual general meeting of the Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estates, Ltd. called for yesterday at the registered office of the company, No. 9, Beach Street, Penang, was adjourned under Article of Association 70 until Saturday, October 7 at the same time58 words
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Article74 1933-10-02 12 During the week ending 23rd September, 1933, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 11,788 cases, of which 8,163 cases were to the United Kingdom, 875 cases to the Continent of Europe, 1,100 cases to Canada and 1,650 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Ist January,74 words
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Article25 1933-10-02 12 The tin output of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L. for the month of September, 1933, was Hours, 1,269 c. yards, 320,000 piculs, 1,285.25 words
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896 1933-10-02 12 Annual Meeting ASSESSMENT FOR CURRENT YEAR ALLOWED The fifth annual general meeting of the Renong Mining Co., Limited, was held at 11 a.m. yesterday at the registered office of the company, No. 9 Beach Street, Pen- ang. Mr. E. H. Bulford (Director) presided and the896 words
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Article1094 1933-10-02 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quoLatlom n MEB&.-US. KENNEiH 4» snuiv ii? 1 to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* RUBBER Allenby 70 75 70 80 Amalgamated Malay 1.35 1.50 1.35 1.45 c Ayer Panas 60 70 65 72% Bassett 40 501,094 words
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Advertisement24 1933-10-02 12 It is a long lane thal has no turning. An adver* tisement in the Pinang Gazette will help to pull you through dull times.24 words
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Advertisement375 1933-10-02 12 MARSELLA —I fe?/ i A ui Z Q 6 r>>la^e nt I H < w 3E BTc b Tc lncl udi,,„ o» /119, LIGHT 830 IX» 5 30 //STREET. PENANG NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD By Public Auction On Wednesday, the 4th October, 1933375 words
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Miscellaneous34 1933-10-02 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rafnfa' 6 a.m. 74 SW 29 m.m Noon 84 S TIDE TABLES TO-DAT High Water 11.40 a.m. 5.58 a.m. 12.13 a.m. 6.11 p.m. TO-MORROW 12.15 a.m. 6.33 p.m. 6.44 p.m.34 words
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Article587 1933-10-02 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Ta« following is a list of vesßels arriving id idling from Penang during the week. Hi FORT TG-DAT M.V. MONCALIERI from Singapore for Venice and Triste. I S.S. BURDWAN to Far East. 1 S.S. NALDER A to Europe. 1 S.S. KHANDALLA to587 words
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Article453 1933-10-02 13 1932 Cup Semi-Fmal REPLAY RESULTS IN DRAW Although the St Xavier’s Recreation C!”b had gained a lead of two clear goals at the interval they were again held to a draw on Saturday in the reply of the Penang Football Association Cup semifinal (1932), by the Chinese453 words
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Article156 1933-10-02 13 OCTOBER 4 Hockey Selangor State XI va. Rost. OCTOBER 7 Inter-State Rugby Football Penang v Perak, Ipoh. Selangor Races, 2nd day. OCTOBER 11 Entries close for Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting 3 p.m. OCTOBER 14 Hockey State Trial in Ipoh. OCTOBER 21 Rugby Taiping vs. Penang A156 words
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Article122 1933-10-02 13 OUTWARD MAIL A mail for Pangkalan Brandan by the s.s. Rawang will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. Rangam will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Asahan by the s.s. Jeram will be closed at122 words
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Article56 1933-10-02 13 PENANG, OCTOBER 2 (By Oourteey of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 1|32 4 m|ts 2|4 3|32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 9j32 3 Documentary 2|4 13|32 On New York Bank Demand 55 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. Hqngkong T.T. 37% dis. nom. Shanghai56 words
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Article124 1933-10-02 13 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 79 5 16 79 15|32 New York 4.75% 4.73% Montreal 4.84% Brussels 22.27% 22.31% Geneva 16 03 16.05% A msterdam 7.70 7. «2 Milan 59 I'l6 59% Berlin 13.01 13.05 Stockholm 19.04 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.40 Vienna 29124 words
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Advertisement64 1933-10-02 13 Slump or no slump, all the advertising bdsines* that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It haa to live up to the traditions of a century of unkrokt* publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Miscellaneous161 1933-10-02 13 -IFA V 11 -nl \il "Xrf 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 I THE 1933 EDITION OF I NIX ERSAL’S GORGEOUS ALL TECHNICOLOUR MILLION-DOLLAR Ji MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA B r-a. i and Most Beautiful Musical Film Z Ever Produced !\ArW K/NG\j i i JAIL 3 i with JHSj 1 J PAUL WHITEMAN Z161 words
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Miscellaneous145 1933-10-02 13 s t i f z STILL PULLING CROWDS SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-NIGHT! a Terrific Success of a England’s Greatest Picture H j I ’’THE GOOD I j COMPANIONS Si I BASLD upon The NOVEL Bx K j a S J-B.PRIESTLEV E a B El B y 1 JESSIE AAATTHEWS I145 words
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Article3559 1933-10-02 14 TELEPHONING TO PENANG: WILBERFORCE CENTENARY APPEAL: LINK WITH SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES APPEAL FOR THE A.8.M." MEMBERS: DEATH OF SINGAPORE SOLICITOR: TINNED GOODS ABOVE SUSPICION (Fom Our Own Correspondent). London, September 20. FROM LONDON TO PENANG “Why do our facilities for oversea telephone conversations. apparen‘ly, lag behind3,559 words
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Article138 1933-10-02 14 Owing To Recent Robberies 336,000 TICALS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept 30. Some Insurance Companies have telegraphed their agents in Siam to decline to give cover for banknotes sent by registered post. Other companies are limiting the notes sent by any one letter to one thousand138 words
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Article121 1933-10-02 14 Harper-Finch (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. The wedding was solemnised at St Mary’s Church this afternoon of Mr. R. W. E. Harper, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kuala Lumpur, to Miss Mary Finch who arrived from home recently. The Rev. Mr. Hall officiated and the121 words
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Advertisement106 1933-10-02 14 N. I BEARING METALS ANTE-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METAL A reputation of many years standing, and an ever increasing demand throughout Malaya testifies to the sterling worth of Alloy Smelters Ltd. Bearing, Anti-friction, and Printers Metal. They are renowned for econ o m y, service, and reliability. Grades and prices may106 words
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Advertisement1963 1933-10-02 15 4 H I A fIC~7~K P- ©.-BRITISH INDIA “I X t£WU AND APCAR lines jyfiM (Companies incorporated In England) 1 MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES BLUK FIIMMEU LIMC TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR N o Vowels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leavoe Doe .mder oontrae. wild His Majesty. Fena "S> l Anson,1,963 words
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Article583 1933-10-02 16 Last Night's Boxing KHOO OUT-POINTS KID YOUNG (BY “SECONDS OUT") A big crowd of supporters greeted Battling Chan last night at Fun Frolic Sta- j dium and saw him fighting his way to victory against Bud Walley after twelve. rounds of hard battling. They had583 words
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Article319 1933-10-02 16 —“Sunday Tribune’’ Al Rivers Out-Pointed By Brady POPULAR VERDICT Singapore. October 1. Exploiting a splendid left jab. Sgt. J. M. Brady, the R.A.F. middleweight, outpointed Al Rivers over 12 three-minute rounds at the New World Arena last night. Brady weighed 11 st. 51b. to Rivers’ 10 st. 91b..—“Sunday Tribune’’ - 319 words
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Article118 1933-10-02 16 Saturday's Match At Ipoh PENANG AND PERAK TEAMS The following teams have been selected to represent Penang and Perak in the first inter-state match of the season at Ipoh on Saturday next. PENANG PERAK Whaley King Fenwick Chappell Boyd Owen Bingham Wallace. (Capt.) Clark (I. W.) Clancy Camenm118 words
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47 1933-10-02 16 Jonklaas and Speldewinde Selected (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 2. Jonklaas. several times skipper of Perak and Speldewinde. Perak’s best left-hand slower bowler for over many years, have been selected to play for Malaya in the triangular test in Hong Kong.47 words
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Article87 1933-10-02 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Imperial Produce Stakes London. September 30. The following was the result of the Imperial Produce Stakes run to-day COLOMBO 1 VALERIUS 2 Achtenan 3 Eleven ran. Won by a short head, three lengths. The betting was Colombo 4—9, Valerius 100—8. Achtenan B—l. —Reuter. THE—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article66 1933-10-02 16 —Reuter. Irish League Defeats Scottish League Belfast, Oct. 1. In dull weather and in the presence of a gathering of 15,000, the Irish League beat the Scottish League at association football by 3 goals to nil. At half-time Ireland led 2-nil. This is Ireland’s fifth win in thirty-four—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article70 1933-10-02 16 Warm Reception For Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves The Moonlight Opera staged a successful representation of the play, entitled “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves,” in the Opera Hall at which was a good house who gave the players a warm reception. The story, familiar70 words
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Article144 1933-10-02 16 Supreme Court Suit In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Cobbett, Mr. F. G.-Pooley, of Messrs. Presgrave and Matthews applied by way of motion for judgment in the suit in which they had sued the firm of A.R.R. M. N. Chetty for a144 words
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Article440 1933-10-02 16 Issue To Ascertain Lawful Widows WILLS AND A PLURALITY OF WIVES In connection with Letters of Administration for the estate of the late Mr. Yeoh Seng Lye, a wealthy Chinese, an issue was ordered to be tried to decide who were the surviving440 words
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Article261 1933-10-02 16 Criminal Breach of Trust Hung Hun Choo, who was until recently a grade 1 clerk employed in the Government Veterinary Department, was to-day sentenced to Eight months rigorous imprisonment on his pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a sum of $386261 words
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Article60 1933-10-02 16 News was received in Penang on Wednesday last of the death at Banka, of “capitan” Oon, father of Dr. Oon and fa-ther-in-law of Mrs. B. H. Oon, of Penang. Dr. and Mrs. Oon Mr. Lim Khye Seng left on Thursday for Banka, via Singapore ,to be60 words
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Obituary38 1933-10-02 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCF.-s ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Toh Boon Huat and family to thank all those who attended the ra j of his wife, kindly lent their cti sent wreaths, letters of condolence an i er ed services for the occasion.38 words
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Advertisement55 1933-10-02 16 E. O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. Saturday, 7th Oct. Tues. 10th Oct. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS PRESENT "TWO HUSBANDS" EXTENSION TELL 2 A.M. Book Your Tables Now. I E. O. GARAGE. FIRST CLASS CARS ON HIRE DAY NIGHT. ’PHONE 322. ’PHONE 322 "what do they discuss J WHEN LADIES MEET! J ROBERT55 words
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