Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 October 1933

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1838 r. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 23?? Vol. LXXXXI. j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 780 1 GOVERNOR TO USE OFFICIAL MAJORITY IF NECESSARY SIR CECIL CLEMENTI AND RUBBER RESTRICTION SIX PRINCIPLES ENUNCIATED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 2. In the course of his speech io the Legislative Council yesterday, His Excellency the Governor said In view of the unfounded
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  • 64 1 —Reuter. Following Governor’s Speech London, October 2. There was a fresh demand for ruober shares this morning on the continued hopes of restriction, the commodity' price also rising five-thirty-seconds. Later profit taking caused the easing of the share prices, the commodity pi ice also weakening, following Sir
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Chang Hsueh Liang In Sweden Stockholm, October 2. The Ex-War Lord Chang Hsueh Liang had an audience of the King and had lunch with the princes yesterday. He is visiting industries to-day and to-morrow and will leave for London on Wednesday.
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  • 184 1 —Reuter. Soldiers Out Of Hand I OFFICERS SLAUGHTERED IN COLD BLOOD Havana, October 3. With the day’s death roll of already 39 killed and 59 wounded fighting broke out afresh at nightfall. Firing was audible throughout the city. It was initiated when soldiers fired in the
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  • 53 1 penditure of £6,500,000. —Rugby Radio Service. Five-Year Programme London, Ocotber 2. In response to the Minister of Health’s call to the local authorities for a speedier clearance of slums, the Corporation has made proposals for a five years’ programme of action ■which will involve the expenditure of £6,500,000.
    penditure of £6,500,000.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  53 words
  • 136 1 —Reuter. Serious Strikes IMPASSE IN COAL INDUSTRY New York, Oct. 2. Increasing strikes so serious as to menace New York’s food supplies, an impasse in the coal industry and scepticism in the business world continues to hamper the National Industrial Recovery Act. Seventeen thousand lorry drivers struck
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  • 88 1 owned the aeroplane, and Mr. Bertram Wilson, newspaper photographer. —Rugby Radio Service. After Attending Ceremony London, Ocotber 2. A private aeroplane returning from the Allcnne Memorial Service crashed near Hawkhurst and the occupants were killed. The pilot was Captain Styran, former Royal Air Force officer and a well-knowm
    owned the aeroplane, and Mr. Bertram Wilson, newspaper photographer.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  88 words
  • 1201 1 COUNCIL CONGRATULATED ON FINANCIAL POSITION "I FEEL THAT THE WORST IS NOW OVER" SIR CECIL CLEMENTI AT THE END OF HIS ADDRESS TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AT YESTERDAY’S MEETING AT SINGAPORE HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR SAID. “PERMIT ME TO CONGRATULATE THIS HONOURABLE COUNCIL
    ment Conference on October, 9.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  1,201 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 90 1 HANDICAPS 1 FOR SELANGOR RACES Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Page Hill Road For Penang 1 Indian Notes and News 3 Correspondence Perak XV To Meet Penang 5 Meeting At Chinese Town Hall 5 Sporting News 5 Football in England 6 Sport in Scotland 6 Exclusive China News Service 1 Court
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  • INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
    • 382 3 THE KAZIPET ARREST Bhayankarachari's Possessions SMART WORK BY POLICE Hyderabad. Sept. 14. How chance took a hand in bringing about the arrest of Bhayankarachari, absconding accused in the Cocanada Bomb Case, and thereby foiled what are believed to be carefully-laid plans for an attempt on
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    • 206 3 JAPAN TO ACT BEFORE OCTOBER 10? Delegation Leader's Hope Simla, Sept. 18. Fifteen members of the Japanese official delegation arrived here in pouring rain by rail-motor from Kalka at 11 o’clock this morning. They w’ere met at the station by Mr. Hailey (Under-Secretary, Foreign Department),
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    • 257 3 GOVERNMENT DETERMINED TO PROTECT OFFICERS REPLY TO MIDNAPORE OUTRAGE MORE ARMED POLICE AND APPLICATION OF TERRORIST ACT o Calcutta. Sept. 16. As a counter to the terrorist movement in Bengal and in an effort to check the activities of gunmen in the danger-zone which is, owing
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    • 100 3 Act Enforced In Midnapore Calcutta, Sept. 18. The Bengal Suppression of Terrorist Outrages Act will be enforced in the Midnapore District from to-day. The District Magistrate is empowered to direct the inhabitants of any area to remain for a specified period not exceeding one month within the
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    • 93 3 No Decision Yet Reached Simla, Sept. 17. “If the safeguards suggested by the Princes’ Chamber are substantially accepted by His Majesty’s Government, the Punjab States will enter the Federation.” This is one of the resolutions passed at the Punjab States Conference, held here recently under the
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    • 251 3 Leaders Appeal To Viceroy And Whitehall Bombay, Sept. 16. It is reliably learnt that a number of influential Indian politicians belonging to different schools of thought, are in communication with His Excellency the Viceroy and the Secretary of State for India, urging them to take advantage
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    • 344 3 No Aggressive Resistance For A Year THREAT TO FAST REPEATED Poona, Sept. 14. "After hard praying and thinking, I have come to the conclusion that up to the termination of the period of my sentence, that is up to August next, I must not court imprisonment by
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    • 269 3 Near-by Villages Raided NO DEMAND FOR BABY'S RANSOM Lahore, Sept. 13. Despite vigorous searches throughout the city and even in neighbouring villages, no trace has yet been found of the 13-months-old baby Jagdish (“Tootoo'), the son of Mr. Puranchand Malhotra, a Lahore accountant, which was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 496 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, It was with much interest and pleasure that I read ‘‘Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s Economic Programme for China” in your issue of the 30th ultimo, for, to my mind, the whole problem of livelihood devolves upon the principles enunciated therein
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    • 193 4 Sir,—l perused with interest the several views on the above subject published in the Sunday Gazette Sub-consciously, the scheme in operation acts as a spur to economise daylight by getting things dene during the day, which, without the incentive, would be done in more leisurely fashion
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    • 75 4 Sir, —I am in complete agreement with Empire’s letter which appeared in your issue of Saturday, and also with your remarks in the Sunday Gazette —in passing congratulations on the new' lease of life given to this publication. I suggest that His Excellency might tell the Honourable Member that
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    • 164 4 Six May I endorse all that your correspondent has to sav reference the plague of Copra Bugs that seem tc have taken a very strong hold cf Penang, especially in Beach Street. Apart from their unpleasantness, they damage goods and I certainly think that the local Health Authorities
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  • 253 4 New Order In Operation i EUROPEANS MUST REGISTER WITHIN TWO MONTHS In accordance with the provisions of the Registration Ordinance, 1932. which came into force on Friday last, all Europeans in the Colony between the ages of 18 and 55 must register themselves with the local authorities within
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  • 107 4 Heavy Fine For Culprit (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 2. A Chinese named Yap Kow was to-day convicted by the Taiping Magistrate on two charges of distilling samsu without a licence and secondly for being in possession of dutiable liquor. The prosecution evidence revealed
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  • 1238 4 Mrs. G. R. Pape who w r as operated upon at Bungsar Hospital last Thursday is making satisfactory progress. Asiatic Sub-Inspector Bogot. attached to the Central Police Station, Ipoh. retired from the service as from the Ist instant. Mr. C. E. S. Baxendale, the former Jugra planter,
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  • 153 4 Owned £9OO and Did Not Knew Of It A man who died suddenly in a stable which he had been sharing with two oxen, and who was regarded as being down and out,” was revealed on September 13 to have been heir to a sum of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 337 4 /ft Pyq BI n i GIVE ME A RING MEDLEY D.B. 1163 TONY’S WIFE Another Piano Treat Here’s Carroll Gibbon’s Latest. The Swaggering Rumba Melody of Tony’s Wife is going to be very popular and the medley is full of really sweet tunes. K a n D 11 EE J
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  • 396 5 S. E. King Pressed Into Service SATURDAY'S MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 2. In order to have at least one experienced player in the three-quarter line for the match against Penang the local selectors have pressed King into service again and the former
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  • 184 5 Miss Riboet’s Team Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 2. In a thrilling soccer match, watched by one of the biggest crowds ever seen in Taiping, the Taiping Malays defeated Miss Riboet’s Football XI. by 3 goals to 2. The match was played last evening
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  • 103 5 Cup Holders’ Excellent Display (From Our .Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 2. In the competition for the Hobbs Challenge Cup, th.e Ipoh Customs defeated the Parit Buntar Customs by 2 goals to nil in an interesting match played at Taiping on Saturday. The Ipoh Customs, the
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  • 329 5 Friday's Boxing WORLD'S "CHAMPIONS" APPEARING (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Eight pairs of kiddies assuming the names of past and present world champions, including Kid Chocolate, Jack (Kid) Berg, Jimmy Wilde, Bob Fitzsimmons, Sam Langford, Tommy Burns, Al Brown, Pancho Villa. Mickey Walker and others, will invade the Boxing
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  • 40 5 —Reuter. Marcel Thil Retains Title Paris, October 2. In a fifteen-round contest for the World's Middleweight Championship, Marcel Thil, who is recognised in Europe as the World's Champion, retained the title, outpointing Kid Tunero, the Cuban champion.-
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  • 58 5 —Reuter. Second F avourite Reported Broken Down London, October 2. Lord Howard De Walden's Coup De Lyon, formerly second favourite for the Cambridgeshire, was knocked out 100 to 1 owing to a report that he had broken down by weakness in the hock and may never race again
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  • 100 5 To-night on Esplanade at 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 1. March —No Repulse—Rosey. 2. Overture —Merry Wives of indsor —Nicolai. 3. Selection—“ Lilac Time”— Schubsrt. Introducing TRIO —"Just a little Ring.” DUET—“The Flower.” Movement from Finale, Act 1. DUET “The Golden Song “Yours is my Heart.” Movement
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  • 705 5 CHINESE MUTUAL HELP ASSOCIATION Over 80 members were present yesterday evening at the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street, when the Chinese Mutual Help Association held their twelfth annual general meeting. Dr. Teoh Cheng Toe, president of the Association, occupied the chair. The minutes of the
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  • 297 5 Newspaper Makers and Stationers’ Merger Mr. R. D. Blumenfeld, chairman of the Company of Newspaper Makers, speaking at a luncheon of the Rotary Club of London at the Hotel Russell on September 7, said that the new Company of Newspaper Makers and the historic Company of Stationers
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  • 325 5 Inquest Evidence Of Chemists’ Large Supplies For Schoolmaster Who Died In Hospital The "dangerous way” in which a science master was allowed by chemists to obtain supplies of a medicine containing arsenic was commented upon by the coroner at the inquest on Mr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 64 5 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 unVoken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
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    • 136 5 HANDS WERE RED AND SWOLLEN Eczema in Dry, Scaly Rash. Cuticura Healed. I suffered twelve months with eczema on my wrist and between my fingers. It broke out in a rash that was dry and scaly. My hands were red and swollen, and I had many sleepless nights on account
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    • 26 5 s o U S EJF U L GIVE HIM A GUT OF PERSONAL MONOGRAMED HANDKERCHIEFS FOR X’MAS. Price $12.00 Per Doz. Chinese kAHTERN. BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 450 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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  • 1160 6 NO UNDEFEATED TEAM Arsenal Fall To Albion EVERTON'S FIRST DEFEAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 16. BIRMINGHAM'S GOOD PERFORMANCE The drought has not yet caused important Association football matches to be abandoned as it has done a few under the sister code, but because of the
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  • 1150 6 Hearts Fail To Score MOTHERWELL AND QUEEN'S PARK LEAD M’Cali's Boxing Come-Back (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 16. THE LEAGUE RACE As the Heart of Midlothian fai’ed to score —for t e second tim: th s season—their much criticised move in making a centie forward of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 503 6 II II<• 1 ME 8 2(57 /JW wKHMU *|N MALARIA, l Sanatogen has X a remarkable effect j on the debilitated 4 system. The strength to p’ resist the weakening wSSkhSHSI influence of the malaria parasite returns, the V r number of red blood W corpuscles increases p and within
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  • 401 7 the countryside in that vicinity.— Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Punitive Expedition Against Communists GOVERNMENT AID FOR GENERAL LIU HSIANG Chungking, Sept. 9. The people in Szechuen are demanding m immediate expedition against the Communists in Northern Szechuen, now that the civil war in the
    the countryside in that vicinity.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin.  -  401 words
  • 80 7 peaceful means, it is reported. —“Sin Wen Pao.” Situation Becoming Worse Than Ever Peiping, Sept. 12. The background of the bandit situation in the Luantung District has become more complicated than ever. The representative sent by the Peiping authorities to Changchun (Hsinking) to confer w’ith the
    peaceful means, it is reported.—“Sin Wen Pao.”  -  80 words
  • 46 7 Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. American Contributions For Refugees In Shantung Tsinan, Sept. 10. The American Consul at Tsinan has formally notified the Shantung Provincia Government that the American Red Cross Society has contributed $50,000 for the re lief of the flood refugees in Shantung.—
    Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin.  -  46 words
  • 855 7 Constant Source Of Danger To China's Stability o IMMINENT SPLIT OF SOUTH-WEST "BIG THREE" strife of her so-called leaders.” World Daily News, Peiping. "At a time when there is a great deal of talk about an imminent split in the South-west, Generals Chen Chi-tang, Li Tsung-jen and
    strife of her so-called leaders.”—World Daily News, Peiping.  -  855 words
  • 125 7 Sin Wen Pao. Expansion Plan Approved By Ministry Shanghai, Sept. 13. The plans for the expansion of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company with funds borrowed from the Sino-Bntish Boxer Fund have been formally sanctioned bv the Ministry of Communications. An order for the construction of four oceangoing
    Sin Wen Pao.  -  125 words
  • 125 7 —China Times. No Decision Reached On Financial Matters Shanghai, Sept. 13. No decision has yet been reached regarding financial matters in North China in spite of daily meetings in Shanghai between General Huang Fu and Mr. Wang Keh-min, Director of the Finance Department of the Political
    —China Times.  -  125 words
  • 195 7 established in one month’s time.—‘Min Pao. Power Of New Organisation REVENUES AND EXPENDITURE TO BE UNIFIED Nanking, Sept. 12. Some idea of the power of the new National Economic Commission, which is now under organization, can be seen from the way it is organized. The Commission will
    established in one month’s time.—‘Min Pao. ”  -  195 words
  • 140 7 —China Times. Indications Of Much Close Relations Nanking, Sept. 12. According to a special Hongkong telegram received here, the situation in the South-west has taken a sudden turn in favour of the Government. It is said that Mr. Hu Han-min has agreed to go abroad if the Government will
    —China Times.  -  140 words
  • 95 7 “Sin Wen Pao.” Industrial Organisations And Schools Stop Work Chengtu, Sept. 12. Earthquake shocks are still occurring in Northern Szechuen from time to time. They last about two minutes each time, during which many buildings are destroyed. The quake centre is believed to be at Mouhsien
    “Sin Wen Pao.”  -  95 words
  • 116 7 Communists in *ukien. —“Shanghai Morning Post.” Decisive Battle in Fukien Anticipated Peiping, Sept. 12. According to information from foreign sources the Communists which invaded Yenping have been badly beaten by the provincial troops. General Liu Ho.ting’s forces are now holding Yenping, while the 19th Route Army under Generals
    Communists in *ukien.—“Shanghai Morning Post.”  -  116 words
  • 495 7 Government Determined To Stick By It's Well Founded Policy RECONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNIST SUPPRESSION —Sin Wen Pao. “Ever since the conclusion of the American Wheat and Cotton Loan the Government has been bombarded with telegrams from different provinces demanding a share of the proceeds of the
    —Sin Wen Pao.  -  495 words
  • 107 7 —"Shun Pao.” Well-Organised Troops Fighting Japanese Harbin, Sept. 12. The military strength of the Eastern Chinese Republic totals 84,000 men, all well trained and well equipped with up-to-date weapons. Their arms are said to be supplied by Soviet Russia and include 12 heavy guns, 72 trench mortars,
    —"Shun Pao.”  -  107 words
  • 150 7 fail to take prompt action. —“Sin Wen Pao.” Which Way Should It Be Guided? Hsuchow, Sept. 12. In connection with the tense relations between the country folk of Hsiaohsien and Tangshan and those of Fenghsien and Peihsien, as the result of a dispute over the question of
    fail to take prompt action.—“Sin Wen Pao.”  -  150 words
  • 95 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Mr. Hu Han-Min In Favour Of Postponement Hongkong, Sept. 12. Generals Chen Chi-tang, Li Tsung-jen and other members of the South-west Political Council held an urgent meeting to-day and decided to send another telegram to the Government in the name of the C.E.C. members
    —Sin Wen Pao.  -  95 words
  • 91 7 —“China Times.” More Troops For Fukien Hongkong, Sept. 12. Both the Kwangtung and Kwangsi military leaders have agreed to send troops to the rescue of Fukien, according to information from Canton. It is said that, in the proposed military expedition to Fukien, Kwangtung will send two divisions and
    —“China Times.”  -  91 words
  • 81 7 leave for Nanking before next week.— Shun Pao. Busy Time In Shanghai Shanghai, Sept. 13. Mr. T. V. Soong is now having a busytime dealing with the documents accumulated in the Finance Ministry since his departure from China and drawing plans for the organization of the proposed
    leave for Nanking before next week.— Shun Pao.  -  81 words

  • 909 8 'I It is practically certain that the 1 Admiralty will, at no distant date, put forward projx>sals for the restoration of the British Navy. Indeed, there is no other alternative, save the collapse of Britain as a great naval Power. That j must not be al: 1
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  • 46 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Australia Replaces Ireland London Oct. 2. Denmark, Argentina and Australia were elected to non-permanent seats on the council of the League of Nations this afternoon. Denmark replaces Norway, Argentina replaces Guatemala and Australia takes the place of Ireland.-
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  • 39 8 >. —Reu‘er. Agreement Renewed Brussels, October 2 The zinc cartel has decided to renew the Cartel Agreement, with modifications regarding the method of fines to be levied fez exces: production above quotas satis- fying the Belgiam group.
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  • 1608 8  -  a piUcXOcXIIV LDLiife me in Tenbury or in Bredon.—John R. Allan in the “Glasgow Herald.” It has been my pleasure, since ever I reached the years of licensed indiscretion, to spend some part of the year wandering about tne countryside in a vagrant fashion. It
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  • 762 8 MEMORIAL TO LATE LORD MELCHETT The Lord Mayor of London, Viscount»:s Snowden, Lord Mount Temple, as well the leading members of Jewry, are as: dated with a movement to raise £IO,CO to endow an East-End institution for th Jewish poor as a memorial to the late Lord
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 856 9 SLUMP BRINGS DECREASES IN LIQUOR AND PETROL REVENUES INCREASED LAND REVENUES PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL (brom Our Own Correspondent.) t i Singapore, October 2. J ytroducing the 134 budget in the Legislative Council to-day, the Colonial Secretary said.. In the Colonial Secretary’s
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  • 118 9 Th case for the prosecution having been cone Jed, a Chinese named Ooi Am Khoo, charged with putting one Tan Or Teng in fear of injury in order to commit extortion. entered the witness box this morning. Accused stated that early in April this year complainant lost
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  • 87 9 Could Not Pay Ferry Fare Looi Kok Thye, a youthful Chinese convicted of the theft of a black jacket from a Rubber Factory in Bridge Street, pleaded that he was sick and had no money to buy medicine, therefore he had pawned his friend’s coat. He could
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  • 67 9 A Chinese named Chua Aik Chiap was brought into the Penang Police Court this morning and charged with, at 10.30 p.m. on Monday, October 2, in Burmah Road, attempting to stead from Ooi Kim Lan a brooch set with diamonds valued at $3O. Accused was
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  • 90 9 Wedding Excuse A Chinese girl named Soon Chan appeared for sentence on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of gold chains, etc., to the value of $l4O, which she had pawned with a Chetty for $BO. Accused admitted, asking the complainant, Soon
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  • 86 9 Smart Sentence on Carpenter Wong Keng Seng, a carpenter, maintained that he merely passed by the Ceylonese Temple in Caunter Hall Road on September 14. Raman, the Temple cook, had previously stated that he saw accused a few’ feet away from the open collection box drawer:
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  • 52 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Ocotber 2. Sterling is quoted on New York at 4.78%, and on Paris at 79%. Firmness prevails in stock markets, particular interest being taken in rubber shares, which further advanced. Government stocks are firmer, War Loan being quoted at 101%. Gold is quoted
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  • 229 9 Rugby Radio Service. Half Year Figures PROSPECTS OF A BUDGET SURPLUS London, October 2. The revenue returns for the first half of the financial year Which ends on Saturday are regarded as most encouraging. Until the final quarter of the year, it is customary for returns to
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  • 43 9 Further Moratorium (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 2. The Government has announce a further moratorium for *vo months for three unable to p\v poll tix cwi’vg to poverty. \t the end of this p**ri«d the defaulters will pay double.
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  • 131 9 France Climbs Down EFFECTIVES TO BE REDUCED Paris, Oct. 2. Interest in the Disarmament Conference has been revived by the report in the Echo de Paris that Sir John Simon told Baron von Neurath that France would agree to reduce effectives by 300,000 men if Germanv accepted
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  • 81 9 Prices Slip Back The London Rubber market, after a strong opening reacted to Sir Cecil Clementi’s speech in the Legislative Council, and further weakened in sympathy with Wall Street. The New York market was easy and very quiet. Singapore was steady at a decline. Prices for spot
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  • 423 9 -—Rugby Radio Service. Signed At Helsingfors i 75 PER CENT. BRITISH COAL London, October 2. The text is issued of the Anglo-Finnish Commercial agreement signed at Helsingfors last Friday. The agreement comes into force three days after the exchange of ratifications. Finland imports about £l9 millions worth
    -—Rugby Radio Service.  -  423 words
  • 100 9 YESTERDAY i TO-DAY London ..No market. £222-2-6 TIN—(S Montta) London No marked. £222-0-0 Singapore $112.50 $112.37% Business Done Penang $112.37% Business Done Buyers no sellers. COPRA—(Sundried) $3.30 $3.25 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London 4<,d. 4i*«d. New York 7IJc.(G) Slngapors 13 c. 13 i’« c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 144 9 Ilh.H .1 Heli <4 I everything is plain sailing now,.. There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place I to Relief and Cheerfulness— (C BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW! V J LOOK AT HIM All chuckles and chubbiness-weight increas- j) > ing—sound bones
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  • 2251 10 HYPERION WINS ST. LEGER: GORDON RICHARDS* FIVE WINNERS: FARCICAL RACE FOR DONCASTER CUP (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 20. LORD DERBY’S SUCCESS Rain in the South and Midlands was heartily welcomed by many trainers, who had been w'aiting for many weeks for the opportunity to give
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  • 145 10 62 Horses To Be Drawn 3,240 Prizes £2,000,000 Directors of the Irish Sweep announce that 62 horses will be drawn for the Cambridgeshire, starting on October 21. Each unit of £lOO,OOO will have 162 prizes First horse, £30,000; Second horse, £15,000 Third horse, £lO,OOO 59 other horses, £593
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  • 307 10 Factories Idle While Workers Harvest Figures of industrial production in the Soviet Union for the first half of this year show that it is unlikely that the year’s plan will be fulfilled. At the end of six months, industry was only 2.3 per cent, ahead of
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  • 79 10 Further Donations The following donations to the above Fund received during September, 16th. to 30th, 1933 are gratefully acknowledged:— Staff of Wellesley Primary School $13.50, Staff of M s. Evatt Co. $18.20, Staff of Hutchings School $8.50, Staff of Import Export Office $B, Staff of Francis Light
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 740 10 $lOO Must be Won :o S.G. P.G- FOOTBALL COMPETITION o NO ENTRANCE FEE r BELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and I inangr Gazette. Football Competition No. 1 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on
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  • 1209 11 Week-end Visit To See Grandchild CHANGED PLANS Surprise Address to Salem Brotherhood Leeds, September 18. The week-end programme of the Prime Minister, who, on his way from Lossiemouth to London planned to make a brt ik <>f a lew hours at Leeds to see his daughter. Dr.
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  • 213 11 Miss Eugenia Bankhead’s Engagement Confirmed I Mr. Ktnnedy McConnell, son of Mr. James Irvine McConnell, of Milford, near Godaiming, Surrey, informed the “Guardian" on Sept. 12th that the report of his engagement to Miss Eugenia Bankhead, sister of Miss Tallulah Bankhead, was correct. I “We
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  • 116 11 Strange American Humour To judge from accounts cabled from America Sept. 19th, a gross breach of international good manners has been perpetrated in a few musical revue which is now being tried out in Philadelphia, prior to New York production. The title of the new
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  • 461 11 Chase With Poker and Revolver THIEVES ESCAPE WITH LITTLE LOOT Dudley, September 19-. The Earl of Dudley, with an old Service revolver in one hand and a poker in the other, chased away burglars who entered his home, Himley Hall, near here. It was an
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  • 297 11 Miss Phyllis Harding Of Whitchurch A London major on Sept. 12th married a Welsh nurse who saved his life. He was Major William Cunliffe Pickersgill Jay, of Thatched House Club, St. Jamesstreet, London, S.W., and his wedding took place at Henrietta-street Register Office
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  • 207 11 Educationists’ Move to Keep Boys Off Streets There is a movement among educationists for compelling boys over 14 to remain at school until they get work. Many boys leave school at 14 without a job, and hang about the streets and deteriorate. It is being
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    • 1162 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quuLstlonj in MKSbtkS. KENNEDY 4b ehart He* to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER AJlenby 70 g 0 80 9Q Ayer Panas 65 72% 67% 75 Bassett 42% 50 45 55 Broga 45 50 59 60
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    • 139 12 I The following are the Tin Outputs for I the month of September Rawang Tin Fields, Ltd.—Hours, 630; c. yards, 275,000; piculs, 1008.00. Kuala Kampar Tin Fields, Ltd.—Hours, 468; c. yards, 200,000; piculs, 772.80. Kundang Tin Dredging, Ltd.—Closed for restriction. Changkat Tin Dredging, Ltd.—Hours. 574; c. yards, 140,000;
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    • 132 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 78 23 32 79 516 New York 4.78% 4.75% Montreal 4.87% 4.84% Brussels 22.12% 22.27% Geneva 15.90 16.03 Amsterdam 7.65 7.70 Milan 58 11 16 59 1 16 Berlin 12.92% 13.01 Stockholm 19.39% 19.04 Copenhagen 22.40 22.4 f Oslo 19.90 19.90
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    • 61 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 3 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 1 32 4 mts 24 332 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 5 16 3 Documentary 2 4 716 On New York Bank Demand 55% nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 154
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    • 1147 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST ĕ ’N AMES, > s u 3V t 3 CO He» RUBBER (Dollar.) I c. c Allenby Rubber Co. 80 90 Alor Gajah Rubber E») ate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 135 145 Ourt Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 85 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 20
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    • 294 12 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES 1 EXAMINATION OF DRESSERS An Examination of Dressers will be held at the General Hospital, Penang, on the 30th and the 31st October, 1933, commencing at 9 a.m. each day. 2. Candidates from Estates should apply to the Chief Medical Officer, Penang, for further particulars not later
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    • 386 12 j SKIN j TROUBLES J K Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying 3 Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. A PERSON suffering from h] eruptions of the skin has f N much to endure. It is not i merely the discomfiture and ill JI I irritation and painful sensa-
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  • 582 13 ScbĕchJe of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving 3*2 sailing from Penang during ths woek 1 LN PORT I’O-DAf M.V. MONCALIERI from Singapore for Venice and Triste. S.S. TAPAH from Kantang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day. S.S. KLANG from
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  • 160 13 OCTOBER 4 Hockey Selangor State XI vs. Rest. 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 A
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  • 445 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mails despatched from Penang on Sept. 7 by the s.s. “Andre Lebon” and on Sept. 9 by the s.s. “Karagola" were delivered in London on October 2 and September 30 respectively. AIR MAILS
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    • 19 13 BL Wfi mL m THE Original HMH and genuine Worcestershire ask for it by name A w| S HB
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    • 313 13 TTrwTrw-aTr 71 jl*i al 6 -’5 TO-NIGHT oio BIGGER, BETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER' I mversal s Gorgeous All Technicolour -Musical Daub'd Singing Spectacle The Greatest a Musical Picture W /w o£ AU Time! SBSING ,r 7 7OF i '77JAZZ W 8 St l with W PAUL WHITEMAN Z JF
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    • 71 13 TB'E B d B B B B B B B 8~8~8~ B-B~BTW B B B B BBS B-. X E OPENING TO-NIGHT At 6.15 9.30 ANOTHER EXCELLENT BRITISH COMEDY t GENE GERRARD IN O' British International’s f f 1 Uuroarious Comedy I" LEAVE r ME" r Z With MOLLY LAMONT
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  • 436 14 Pilot's Crash On Test Flight DRAMATIC ESCAPE 'Plane Zig-zags To Earth Flight-Lieutenant C. S. Staniland, one of the R. A. F. Schneider Trophy pilots, jumped for his life on September 11 j when an experimental machine crashed at Longford, near Hayes. Middlesex. j Flight-L eutenant Staniland was
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  • 177 14 Confirment of the Freedom of Hythe Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, was presented on September 15th with the honorary freedom of the Cinque Port of Hythe. Presenting Sir Philip with a silver casket the Mayor (Captain George Few) said that Sir Philip had served the
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  • 201 14 Mrs. Mollison's Need For Adventure HER CONFESSION Perhaps you think it funny, but unless I can get adventure I don’t want to live. I shall fly till I die, and I hope I shall die flying,” said Mrs. Mollison on September 15, when she arrived at
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  • 505 14 Straits —Australia Service The new motorship Gorgan, which is being built by the Caledon Ship-building and Engineering Co., Ltd., for the Blue Funnel Line (Messrs. Alfred Holt and C 0..) was launched at Dundee by Lady Colebatch, wife of a former Agent-General for Western Australia. The
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    • 63 14 TIME FOB. Z|l l2 1 /10 2/ 9 3 X r TIGEB. BEER. FRASER o NEAVE Ltd. -DISTRIBUTORSfl i St. Ann’s Malvern Water Unrivalled for Purify HEALTH GIVING B (Bottled from the famous St, Ann’s Well, Malvern.) i CALDEECK’S Z PENANG. Z —HI lIH ■SMEBMflflMfl——' I latch Batchelors WIRE ROPE
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    • 1985 15 j=j=Y T^^ fi t1 u 1 /E\. ,itk Ty O.*® BRITISH INDIA /\_x_ AND apcar lines jpj (Companies lr.uurpoi n.<.eG PliililEi» MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES V Bends LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Dae TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Peninsular and Oriental S. N. 00.,ip T 1 k A P i
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  • 1441 16 OMISSION TO REPORT LOSS JUDGE HOLDS NO OFFENCE COMMITTED In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. justice Cobbett delivered judgment allowing the appeal of A. Balasundrum. Inspector of PP wnc convicted bv the District Postmen, who was convuieu v. Judge on a charge of
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  • 376 16 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY The following are the weights for the second and last day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Saturday, October, 7 at Kuala Lumpur. RACE 1 Horses Class 2, Division 2, 6 furlongs, 3.00 p.m. Stick Up 9.07
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  • 1913 16 HOW GOVERNMENT IS TACKLING IT INTERESTING ADDRESS AT ROTARY MEETING TO-DAY ONE MILLION EXPECTED TO BE RE-ABSORBED Mr. A. V. Lorenz Meyer of the N. V. Straits Java Trading Company, Penangj delivered an interesting address to-day at the Weekly Tiffin Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club
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  • 166 16 Supreme Court Suit The construction of a Family A. ment dated November 5, 1889 was th un purpose of a suit which was heard ne Supreme Court 'his morning bet' :,i r Justice Cobbett. The parties were Khoo Phaik (plaintiff) for whom Mr. C. D. D.
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  • 83 16 Messrs. A. M. Goodman and E. Newbold The Hon. the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, and the Hon. Mr. E. Newbo who went to Singapore to attend the m> ing of the Legislative Council, returned io Penang by air by the R.A.F. flying boats *****
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  • 139 16 H. W. Brady Wins Columbia Cup The following is the result of ihe bia Cup Competi lion, play ed dm in. week-end H. W. Brady 15) I.: ;-20 140 H. R. S. Law 159 13 1* T. McKinstery 1 6 142 J. Moncur 154 12 142 W.
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    • 51 16 E. ĕr* O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. Dances Every TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY. SAT. 7th Oct. TUES. 10th Oct. SPECIAL PENANG REPERTORY MONTHLY PLAYERS RATES FOR PERMANENT "TWO HUSBANDS RESIDENTS. Extension till 2 a.m. Book Your Tables Now. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day and Night. ’PHONE 322. ’PHONE
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