Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 October 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 233. Vol. LXXXXI. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 119 1 A Peaceful Solution QUALITIES OF BRITISH POLICY London. October 4. Speaking at a city luncheon, Sir John >n urged that too gloomy a view of the I mational situation should not bel taken. 1 here were qualities in the British policy! ■h should contribute materially to a ■eful
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  • 25 1 October 9»h.—Rugby Radio Service. Bureau Convoked Mr. Arthur Henderson has officially convoked the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference for October 9th.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 93 1 Reuter Wireless. Imposing Celebrations Berlin, October 2. President Hindenburg, who is celebrating ighty-sixth birthday on his East Prus>ia estate at Neudeck. was awakened by .ildrcn assembling outside his residence .:ing "Now praise the Lord." r he distributed oak walking sticks the silver inscription "Hindenburg” to .is
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. Alleged Crimes Moscow, October 5. Li Shao-gen, Chairman of the Chinese stern Railway, has sent a letter to the t Vice-Chairman, M. Bandura, allegthat the arrested Soviet employees itted crimes and abused their confiand denying the Soviet allegation .tie arrests were part of a Japanesemchurian
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  • 52 1 "en Bclivia and Paraguay. —Reuter Wireless. League of Nations’ Request to Mediate Refused Rio de Janeiro, October 1. Xfter many weeks of discussion, ArgenBrazil, Chile and Peru have decided refuse the League of Nations’ request for !l u mediation in the Grandchaco dispute "en Belt via and
    "en Bclivia and Paraguay.—Reuter Wireless.  -  52 words
  • 195 1 Reuter. President’s Eagerly Awaited Speech REORGANISATION OF N.I.R.A. New York, October 5. President Roosevelt’s eagerly awaited speech at the National Conference of Catholic Charities again abstained from referring to the monetary’ policy. He expressed satisfaction that amidst the problems concerning material things social justice was
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  • 73 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Lord and Lady Clarendon Injured London, September 30. The Earl of Clarendon, Governor-General of South Africa, and Lady Clarendon (who have both come to England to attend the wedding of their daughter Lady Joan Villers) were slightly injured in a motor car collision
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  • 73 1 may be seen in action. —Rugby Radio Service. Moving Exhibits A New Feature London, October 5. An interesting new feature of the Motor Show, which opens at Olympia next week, will be the moving exhibits for w’hich special floor space has been reserved. Many of the leading manufacturers
    may be seen in action.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  73 words
  • 62 1 Rugby Radio Service. 35 Wins in 40 Days For Record London, October 5. The champion jockey, Gordon Richards, rode winners in each of the six events at the Chepstow race meeting to-day. He has now ridden 212 winners this season and requires only 35 further wins in the
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  • 143 1 seriously injured.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. APOLOGIZES TO GENERAL MULCAHY Dublin, October 4. Mr. De Valera expressed deep regret and apologized to General Mulcahy to-day regarding his statement at the opening of the Dail that the General met the British Wa Minister at Glasgow, stating that his
    seriously injured.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless.  -  143 words
  • 113 1 tions prevailing in the stratosphere.—Reuter Wireless. Attains Amazing Height Record Moscow. September 3(f. i The Soviet balloon U.S.S.R which unsuccessfully attempted a stratosphere I flight on September 24. made a successful I ascent to-day and if the instruments are found to have registered correctly, the balloon established
    tions prevailing in the stratosphere.—Reuter Wireless.  -  113 words
  • 127 1 Reqter Wireless. A PRIVILEGED CLASS I Berlin, September 2. A revolutionary peasant law making the peasants a privileged class within the State as the "backbone of the German People” has been signed by Hitler. A farmer desiring to enjoy the benefits of this law must prove he
    . Reqter Wireless.  -  127 words
  • 59 1 tTr Wfrfless. Connection With Revolutionary Movement Buenos Aires, Sept. 30. Ex-General Toranzo, an Irigoyanist, and already convicted of charges of subversion, has been arrested again in connection with a revolutionary movement timed to break?ut to-day. The police are reported to have iscoveretl puns for a communist rising
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  • 69 1 —Reuter Wireless. People Panic Striken Los Angeles. October 2. A severe earthquake was felt this morning at an early hour. Two buildings were wrecked, one person being killed and four injured. The people of the city panicked and rushed out into the streets half-dressed
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  • 149 1 Rugby Radio Service. Reinstated At Serowe MAY VISIT LONDON London, October 4. Tshekedi, Acting-Chief of the Bamangwato tribe in Bechuanaland, was formerly reinstated at Serowe to-day. In pronouncing the reinstatement, Admiral Evans, Acting High Commissioner, who recently ordered his suspension, read to the gathering of tribesmen a
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  • 134 1 Reuter Wireless. Exhortation to Labour to Fight Fascism London, October 2. An exhortation to Labour to fight Fascism without fear or faltering was made by Mr. Joseph Compton, a Vehicle Builder s official, piesiding at a Labour Party conference at Hastings to-day. He said he regarded both
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  • 84 1 j.—Reuter Wireless. Inhabitants Despairing Paris, September 30. The inhabitants of south France are despairing ov.’ing to the resumption of heavy rain rendering it impossible to repair any of the extensive flood damage which has cost a score of lives and many million francs of damage in
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  • 62 1 ever, will maintain its individuality.—Reuter Wireless. Reconstruction Scheme London, October 1. The India Tyre Rubber Company (Great Britain), Limited, has submitted to shareholders a scheme providing for the reconstruction of the company involving the contribution of capital by the Dunlop Rubber Company, Limited, sufficient to
    ever, will maintain its individuality.—Reuter Wireless.  -  62 words
  • 210 1 Reytei Wireless. Revolt Against Abdication INTENSIFIED CAMPAIGN London, October 2. With the re-assembling to-morrow of the Joint Select Committee to consider the new constitution for India, a section of the Conservative Party led by Mr. Winston Churchill, has intensified the campaign against any “Abdication” of British
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  • 73 1 i.—Reuter Wireless. Ceases to Exist London. September 30. The Empire Marketing Board ceases its existence to-day. The Government decision to abolish it was attacked in many quarters, Government’s defence being that since the Dominions refused to contribute to the expense of the upkeep, it was unfair to
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  • 48 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Condition Satisfactory London, October 5. On instructions from the King, Sir John Hanbury Williams. Marshal of Diplomatic Corps, called to-day at the Austrian Legation to enquire about the condition of Doctor Dollfuss. Reports from Vienna state that the Austrian Chancellors condition is satisfactory.
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    • 74 1 1 Brother-In-Law SUES Sister-In-Law Page 76 SI TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page Stage and Screen 3 Dispute Over Dead Woman’s Jewellery 4 Fire at Fun Frolic 5 Local Sporting News 5 Home Sporting News 6 Exclusive China News Service 7 Court News 9* Latest Cables 1 9> Latest Commercial News 12. Latest
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  • 2410 3 NEW DRURY LANE OPERETTA: MERRY SHOW AT THE STRAND FILM OF MOUNT EVEREST: GRACIE FIELDS IN NEW FILM (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 16. MR. DRINKWATER AS PROSPERO Although the last week of Mr. Sydney Carroll's performances in Regent’s Park opened in heavy rain, and “The
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  • 612 4 Supreme Court Suit DAUGHTER GETS JUDGMENT In tha Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Cobbett held for the plaintiff, Teoh Siew Kee, against two other claimants for a quantity of jewellery left by a Chinese nonia. Tan Lean Neo, who died in March this year. Plaintiff
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  • 56 4 Unusual Incident At Abbatoir An unusual incident occurred in the Municipal Abbatoir in French Road, Singapore, on Tuesday morning. Two Chinese, one holding a knife, were killing a pig when it suddenly bit the unarmed man in the hand. The other Chinese was so startled that he
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  • 84 4 To-day’s Pro gramma (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcasting House. No. 2. Orchard Road, Singapore. 6.00 p.m.—Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m.—News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7.00 p m.—Relay of Concert Artistes from Tomlinson Hall. Singapore, including Vocal Items by Mrs. Eva
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  • 94 4 Six-Year-Old Girl’s Ordeal (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. October 3. A sensation was created at Alor Star owing to the alleged kidnapping of the six-year-old daughter of a Malay driver on the night of 2nd instant by an unknown person. It seems the girl
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  • 1022 4 Mr. W. G. Taylor, of the A.P.C., recently returned from leave. Mr. H. W. Steele, of Sungei Wangi Estate, and Mrs. Steele have returned to I Sitiawan after a holiday at Home. Mr. R. M. Fry. Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., who is on Home leave, is
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  • 383 4 Chinese Sentenced to 6 Months’ R.I. (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 4. After a protracted hearing, the case was concluded in the Taiping Court to-day when the Magistrate, Che AJbakri, sentenced a Chinese named Tang Kai Seah to 6 months rigorous imprisonment, for attempting
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 193 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will b? used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Lail Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc s 31.55
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  • 275 5 Saturday's Boxing BOY NARA TO FIGHT READING AGAIN (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The two boxing meetings this week-end at Fun Frolic Boxing Stadium, on Friday and Saturday are really worth while seeing. Mention has already been made with regard to the all Amateur Juvenile contests on Friday
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  • 194 5 Amended Racing Dates For 1934 The following is the amended, list of racing dates for 1934. fixed by the Committee of the Straits Racing Association SINGAPORE TURF CLUB Professional Meetings February’ 24, 28 and March 3. May 5. 9, 12, 16. 19 and 21. September 1,5, 8,
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  • 234 5 Holidaying At Fun ATTRACTIVE WEEK-END PROGRAMME Mr. T. V. Templeton has arranged a very attractive week-end sports programme at Fun. On Saturday next will be held the first of a series of weekly meetings intended to popularise sports among Chinese women. The meeting starts at 3
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  • 48 5 Yesterday’s Results The following are the results of the matches played yesterday evening at the drill hall. Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Syer and T. A. Wemyss beat Miss Gibson and F. M. Adams 21-10, 21-3. Ladies’ Singles Mrs. Hoblyn beat Miss Fitz Patrick 11-6, 8-11, 11-8.
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  • 108 5 —Reuter. International Soccer VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE London, Oct. 4. In glorious weather, the Internationa] Soccer match between Scotland and Wales was played to-day at Cardiff in the presence of a crowd of 45,000 and resulted in a win for Wales by the odd goal
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  • 58 5 i.—Reuter. English League Beat Irish League London, October 4. The Inter-League Soccer match between the English and the Irish Leagues was played to-day at Preston in the presence of a crowd of 15,000 and resulted in a win for the English League by four clear goals. The goal
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  • 82 5 First Match Between Selangor and Negri-Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 5. The following are the teams for the first Inter-State rugby match on the padang between the combined Negri-Malacca team and Selangor. Negri-Malacca MacAulay, Banham, Caldwell, Burnham, McNee, Montgomery, Seneviratne, Reed, Robey,
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  • 229 5 APPEARING AT MAJESTIC ON FRIDAY Two interesting personalities of the stage and screen are in Penang. They are Marty Sands and Mildred Dawn. They are very popular in America, and have appeared on vaudeville circuits and in motion pictures. They have also been heard over
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  • 235 5 Damage Estimated At $5,000 FIREMAN FALLS FROM ENGINE Yesterday morning at about 11.30 a fire occurred at Fun and Frolic Park. Some employees of the Park who happened to be present at the time noticed smoke issuing from the operator’s room at the open-air cinema.
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  • 403 6 Methods In Australia Criticised PAYMENT ADVOCATED An attack on “Shamateurism” and socalled “Lily-white” amateurs in Australia cricket, is made by Mr. A. J. Hunting, the promoter of the new professional cricket movement in Queensland. “Can it be denied that there is a kind of professionalism in operation
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  • 291 6 Performance Of British Challenger The excellent performance of Mr. Hubert Scott-Paine in the competition for the Harmsworth motor-boat trophy is remarked upon by Mr. Harry Greening, the representative of the Rcyal Motor Yacht Club, in a cable to Colonel W. C. Bersey, commodore of the club. His cable
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  • 367 6 J. J. Black Wins Welsh Title HARD FIGHT OVER 36 HOLES For the fourth time since the War the Welsa amateai championship has been won by a player from North Wales. J. L. Black, aged 24, secured the title when he met young Anthony Duncan, who
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  • 567 6 T. W. Green’s Easy Victory T. W. Green (Belgrave Harriers) at the age of 39. was an easy winner of the Surrey Walking Club’s fifteenth annual open London to Brighton walking race on September 9. his fourth victory in fixe years, but he failed in his
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  • 490 6 THE FIRST WINNER Nine “Birdies” In Notts. Championship Tcm Williamson, the popu.ar professional of Notts Coil C üb, won the open champicnsh.p of the Notts Union cf Golf Clubs at HcUimvcH, on September 14. It was the first time that the event had been held,
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  • 419 6 MISS COOPER’S STAND Should National Events Be Centralised? “I won’t go all over the country—North, South, East and West—and at intervals spread over many months for Amateur Swimming Association Championships, said Miss Joyce Cooper in an interview in London on September 14. In answer to the question,
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  • 196 6 International Speed Contests London, Sept. 11. England won three and Scotland one of the four events decided in the fourth annual International Speed Swimming contests among England, Wales, and Scotland at Dunfermline. The Scottish winner was N. Hamilton, of Glasgow, who won the 200 yards breast stroke race in
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  • 185 6 Australia Lose Every First-Half Heat England defeated Australia by 74 points to 52 in the final Speedway Test match of the season at West Ham before 82.600 spectators. England thus claimed the rubber by three wins to two. H. Stevenson broke the existing track record with
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  • 562 7 Investigation Of Prison And Judicial Conditions DR. LO WEN-KAN'S TRIP TO SINKIANG of the Judicial service.”—Peiping Morning Post. During his recent aeroplane trip to Sinkiang Dr. Lo Wen-kan, the Minister of Justice, made brief stops at various places to investigate prison and judicial conditions with
    of the Judicial service.”—Peiping Morning Post.  -  562 words
  • 123 7 —“Sin Wen Pao.” Communists At Yenping Completely Routed Foochow, Sept. 14. The Communists at Yenping have been completely routed and the provincial troops are now keeping up a sharp pursuit after the retreating Reds, who are falling back on Taining and Hsiayang, in North-west-ern Fukien. Fighting at
    ,—“Sin Wen Pao.”  -  123 words
  • 53 7 Shun Pao. Work At A Complete Standstill Canton, Sept. 14. Of the members of the South-west Political Council only General Chen-Chi-tang and General Li Tsung-Jen are in Canton, the rest having left for Hongkong or p.ea ing illness. The work of the Council has been brought to
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  • 76 7 .—China Times. General Liu Wen-Huei Goes To Sikiang Chengtu, Sept. 14. General Liu Wen-huei has assumed his new office as Commander of Frontier Defence in Sikiang and Szechuen and has established his headquarters at Ya-an, where he is reorganizing the remnants of his troops. General Liu
    .—China Times.  -  76 words
  • 136 7 ‘Sin Wen Pao.” Frequent Calls On Chinese Leaders Cause Suspicion Shanghai, Sept. 15. The interest of the Shanghai public has been aroused by the frequent calls made ■by Japanese diplomatic officials recently i on Chinese leaders in Shanghai, which have already given rise to wild speculations. Aside
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  • 79 7 .—Shun Pao. Kweichow Warlord Makes New Pronouncement Shanghai, Sept. 15. General Yu Kuo-tsai, a Kweichow warlord who is the main opponent of General Wang Chia-lieh, the provincial chairman, sent a telegram to Shanghai yesterday denying the report that he had come to terms with General Wang Chia-lieh and
    .—Shun Pao.  -  79 words
  • 56 7 —Sin Wen Pao Dr. W. W. Yen To Visit Sinkiang Tientsin, Sept. 14. According to a special telegram received by the Ta Kung Pao tc-day, Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, has recovered from his illness and is leaving for Sinkiang shortly tc see
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  • 102 7 .—Shanghai Morning Post. Nanking, Sept. 14. The Ministry of the Navy has drawn up plans for the execution of a five-year construction plan which provides for the construction of four submaries, four destroyers and two cruisers, according to information from the said Ministry. It is estimated that
    .—Shanghai Morning Post.  -  102 words
  • 173 7 .—“Sin Wen Pao.” Feverish Defence Preparations On Both Sides Hsuchow, Sept. 14. The dispute between the farmers of Fenghsien and Peihsien and those of Hsiaohsien and Tangshan over dyke construction is likely to develop into a crisis following the decision of the former to start construction
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  • 115 7 China Daily News. Change In Direction Of Public Safety Bureau Peiping, Sept. 13. In connection with the recent change of the Director of the Public Safety Bureau and the subsequent opposition against the change made by the so-called representatives of the people, it is learned
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  • 65 7 l —China Times. Japanese Barracks Open For Inspection Shanghai, Sept. 15. In view of current rumours about the strong fortifications built inside the new Japanese barracks, the Japanese military authorities here have ordered the barracks to be thrown open for inspection to-day in an endeavour to alleviate
    l—China Times.  -  65 words
  • 88 7 —Min Pao. Agitation For Retention Of Gen. Pao Tu-Lin Peiping, Sept. 14. The natives of Peiping and Fengtien are still agitating for the retention of General Pao Yu-lin as Director of the Public Safety Bureau of Peiping. Yesterday they sent their representatives to see General Ho Ying-ching
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  • 413 7 Ancient And Modern In I Medicine EVIDENCE OF BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENTS Professor F. ood-Jones, who had recently returned from six months at the Union Medical College in Peiping, in May delivered an address at a meeting of the Victorian Branch in Melbourne on medicine in China
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  • 66 7 Shun Pao. Japanese Minister’s Visit Causes Much Speculation Nanking, Sept. 14. Interviewed by the press, Mr. Tang Yujen, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, declared that Mr. Ariyoshi’s visit was only to make a courtesy call on Mr. Wang Ching-wei following the latter’s assumption of office as Minister for
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  • 95 7 firmation in official circles.— Sin Wen Pao. Tientsin, Sept. llj. A report is in circulation in Tientsin to the effect that Manchoukuo flags have been hoisted at Shanhaikuan m place of the blue and white flags of the Chinese Republic and that as the result of pressure
    firmation in official circles.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  95 words
  • 90 7 —“China Times.” Shanghai Considers Lord Marley’s Request Shanghai, Sept. 15. It is now regarded as probable that the World Anti-War Conference will be held in the International Settlement as the Shanghai Municipal Council has already agreed to consider the request of Lord Marley, who will be chairman
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  • 116 7 China’s border defence on the West.—Shun Pao. Money For Railway Construction Proposed Nanking, Sept. 14, The various public organizations of Shensi, Kansu, Chinghai and inkiang have sent a joint telegram to the Government urging that $100,000,000 of the American Cotton and Wheat Loan should be set aside
    China’s border defence on the West.—Shun Pao.  -  116 words
  • 103 7 for the arrest of the robbers.—Sin Wen Pao. Lung-Hai Railway Freight Train Robbed Nanking, Sept. 14. More than twenty thousand dollars in cash were robbed by a band of “Small Sw’ord Bandits” last night when a freight train carrying a full lead of cement was help up
    for the arrest of the robbers.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  103 words
  • 91 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Mr. T. V. Soong Negotiating $12,000,000 Loan Shanghai, Sept. 15. Mr. T. V. Soong is now busily engaged in exchanging views with local Chinese bankers concerning the proposed loan of $12,000,000 from Shanghai banks for relief work among flood refugees in Central
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  • 221 7 menace in the province.—Peiping Morning Post. Unearthed By Kalgan Authorities f REDS EXTREMELY ACTIVE IN NORTHERN CHAHAR Kalgan, Sept. 11. A sensational Communist plot to stage a coup d’etat in Kalgan before the October Revolution anniversary has been unearthed by the military authorities here. According to the
    menace in the province.—Peiping Morning Post.  -  221 words
  • 147 7 ’—“China Times.” Defeated Warlord Becomes Buddhist Pziest Tientsin, Sept. 14. Marshal Sun Chuang-fang, once one of the most powerful warlords in China in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces of Kiangsu, Chekiang, Anhuei, Fukien and Kiangsi and who was defeated by General Chiang Kai-shek immediately after
    ’—“China Times.”  -  147 words
  • 121 7 ;.—China Times. Trouble Between Farmers In Northern Kiangsu Hsuchow, Sept. 13. The farmers of Fenghsien and Peihsien have completed their preparations for blocking the Tashaho River, in Northern Kiangsu, to divert the flood waters of the Yellow River. They propose to start on the
    ;.—China Times.  -  121 words

  • 1066 8 We have received a copy o.t a memorandum. by the Director of Agriculture. S.S. and F.M.S., concerning the imposition of an import duty 00 rice in the Federated Malay States, which will be laid before the next meeting of the Federal Council. It makes extremejk interesting
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  • 996 8 will go by the board. O H D in Post.” WHERE COMEDY AND CHARACTER TEEM The bays as I came down frem thes North were singularly bald and barren Then came a foretaste of the famous resort —po’ite cliffs and the vivid old town, by the river.
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  • 723 8 I.IN SEARCH OF MOTTOES An exact and pithy motto is a d., thing to evolve, and. the new B, Councils at Home are find.n. nc easy task to arrange ble combinations of words tha! describe their virtues. Most j the- older provincial towns-, with no 1 Heralds’
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  • 128 9 3. —Reuter. Treatment Challenged VIGOROUS SPEECH AT GENEVA Geneva, October 4. The German treatment of its minorities and Jews was challenged by Mr. OrmsbyGore in the course of a vigorous speech before the League. Rejecting completely the conception of a state based on racial homogeneity, he
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  • 220 9 Washington, was present.—Rugby Radio Service. President Roosevelt Remains Enigmatic Washington, Oct. 4. It is now suggested that the AngloAmerican War Debt negotiations will not begin until next week. A close relationship of the United States monetary policy to these negotiations is seemingly implied by Mr. Acheson s
    , Washington, was present.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  220 words
  • 116 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Kingsford-Smith Leaves Lympne London, Oct. 4. Air-Commodore Sir Charels Kingsford Smith left Lympne at 5.30 a.m. on his flight to Australia. He has no intention of attacking Scott s record, though his new' silver and blue monoplane, “Miss Southern Cross is faster than
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  • 54 9 —Reuter. Overwhelming Response London, October 4. There was an overwhelming response to the invitation to subscribe to the two-and-a-half per cent. Conversion Loan. Applications up to £5,000 are fully allotted while those above £5,000 receive from seventy to eighty per cent, of their applications. The dealings were
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  • 122 9 Reuter. Economic Commission’s Slogan DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON INDUSTRY Nanking, October 4. ‘Buy Chinese’ was urged in a manifesto issued by the newly formed National Economic Commission following its formal inauguration this afternoon in the presence of Dr. Radchmann. Emphasising the importance of highway development and other works of
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  • 106 9 i. —Reuter. 61 Unemployed Burnt to Death Los Angeles. Oct. 4. Thirty-three unemployed fire fighters were burnt to death and one hundred injured in a bush fire in the hills above Hollywood. They were trapped between two canyons when the fire swept over a thousand acre area in
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  • 60 9 —Reuter. French Attempt On Record Oran, October 4. The French airmen, Assolant and Le Fevre, took off at 5.45 a.m. in an attempt to break the long distance record. They hope to reach Rangoon non-stop. Their ’plane, “Canary Bird ll’’ is carrying 8,700 litres of pertol. They
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  • 60 9 Arm before the end of the year. Rugb\ Radio Service. For Fleet Air Arm London, October 5. A number of the latest type of fleet fighters and fleet fighter reconnaissance aeroplanes of stainless steel are under construction by the Hawker Aviation Company, and will be delivered to the
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  • 33 9 —Reuter. Richmond, October 5. Virginia, by voting the repeal of prohibition by 2 votes to 1. become the thirtysecond State to vote wet. Only five more votes are required. Reuter.
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  • 35 9 Application Approved (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 5. The application from the Pulau Kamiri Malayasian Tin Tohallang Chinese Tin, for the conversion and mining of certain agricultural lands were approved.
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  • 115 9 .—Reutei. Delegates Flipped Off A SERIES OF BLUNDERS Shanghai, October 4. Lord Marley and the remainder of the anti-War Congress delegates were flipped away at noon to-day aboard the Norwegian tramp steamei “Askeladdar." for Vladivostock. The Chin? Press in a leader states that the Marleyites blundered in making
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  • 130 9 now investigating the affair. —"Shun Pao.” Clash Over Dyke Construction Tsinan, Sept. 14. A serious clash occurred yesterday between the farmers of Tungping and Shouchang over the const! uction of dykes by the former at the entrance of the Tungping Lake, thereby causing the Yellow River flood waters
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  • 110 9 Reference To The Late Yam Tuan of N. Sembilan (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. October 5. At the meeting of the Perak S*ate Council, the Sultan ot Perak referred to the death of the Yam Tuan of Negri Sembilan and expressed his deep sympathy with the
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  • 42 9 Death Sentence on Sikh Confirmed (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 5. The death sentence passed on Baskaram, who murdered Nurse Goh Siew Jeong, while she was attending to a patient at the Ipoh Hospital was confirmed.
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  • 161 9 Simple Imprisonment For Simpleton Fewer transgressors of the law were brought into the Penang Police Court this morning than for a long time past, and hearing of the civil cases was completed in less than half an hour. Three hand-cart pullers were fined $2 each for fighting in
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  • 108 9 O TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY Londe® £220-7-6 £222-15-0 TIN-fSMontta) £222-15-0 London o u in qno Singapore $111.37 1 2 Birinew Done I >. Penang Nominal BuKlneee Done No Bu y ers COPRA—(S undr kxl) 3 20 BLACK PEPPER 514.50 $14.50 RUBBER •v London 4d New York Singapore 12' 2
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 267 9 fa, i i I®®» I K// The day of the ordinary artificial ***^’.i^t*r**’R Food is over deficient and often merely fat- forming—no wonder the mother dreaded its advent, when breast feeding failed. But Cow Do noi risk Baby's health on Foods which Gate has changed all that —lt is the
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    • 20 9 FINEST < Mixed Cut Peel' I Orange Lemon and Citron! Per large Car on -30 cents PRITCHARD'S FOOD dept. ■sags sgt
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  • 270 10 Always In Fear Of Mutinous Crew PACIFIC ADVENTURE With a revolver stuck in her belt to guard agatast the ever-present fear of mutiny roused by the rumblings of discontent among the crew, a London woman has sailed the high seas in an ancient schooner. This
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  • 309 10 Struck Rock And Plunged Into Pool ONLOOKERS HORRIFIED Pennmaenmawr, Sept. 12. A young Jew. believed to be a refugee from Germany, fell 400 feet down the cliff near the famous Aber Falls, and was killed instantly. He is believed to be George Wien, about 24
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  • 339 10 City Method May Be Extended CORONER’S HINT A reference to the recent fire plot trial j was made by Mr. F. Danford Thomas, the City coroner. Opening a fire inquest, an inquiry peculiar to the City of London, he said there were many reasons why these
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  • 321 10 German Plans To Help Workless CHEAP WINTER FUEL A campaign to assist German unemployed. under which it is ordered that people are to eat less on the first Sunday of the month and devote the money so saved towards help and for the unemployed, was inaugurated
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 136 10 TIME /l0 TIGER BEER. FRASER t- NEAVE Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS TIW, M.I-IJ-ll L. I I I- ■——Ml I SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR r di ADVERTISERS a a a aa a a a a a b~b b~a I I I (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time, (2) Conform to certain ascertainable
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    • 37 10 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a selling ■uediutn it stands unrivalled
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    • 301 10 ObS Stuffed Eggs with I gHß®® Partridge en the filling. j Your guests will be enchanted with them. Use TrM «A vE 3» Partridge VggirfrjE* SANDWICH PASTE It’s genuine. True to label. 24 OTHER DELIGHT! UL CHOICES Wild Duck Anchovy f A? Bloater Turkey \J) Chicken, Ha”- and Tongue, etc.
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  • 1087 11 JURY'S MAJORITY OF SEVEN TO TWO ALL UNDER TUBE TRAIN Driver's Evidence An open verdict was returned by a .ority of seven to two at the inquest at ddington on Sept. 14 th on the 19-year- Earl of Kerry, who fell under a tube un
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  • 423 11 Women Victims Lose £1,400 I BOGUS APPOINTMENTS Car Breakdown As i Thief’s Ruse A sentence of five years' penal servitude was passed by the Common Serjeant (Mr. Holman Gregory, K.C.) at the Old Bailey ■jon Hamilton Hargreaves, aged 30, described as an artist, of Black Lion-lane,
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  • 236 11 Can’t Get Clothes To Fit Him AND HE’S HURT Camera’s tailor has announced in court that he has a grievance because the boxer’s suit takes five and a quarter yards of material. But what cf the outsize man's grievance against tailors, hatters, shirt-makers, shoemakers, bed-makers, and car-makers?
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  • 431 11 Surgeon’s Criticism Of His Profession Striking criticisms of the methods of treatment used by his own profession are made in the article in the Lancet, entitled "The Philosophy of Treatment,” by Dr. E H. R. Altouyan, assistant surgeon to the Altouyan Hospital, Allepo. Syria. “Where no
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 35 11 SELLING MADIi EASY—Times are hard bin •here is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway jrice.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazet*»” and dispose of it at a satisfactory Sguxr.
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    • 383 11 Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery —an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre—FlLM stains disappear completely. THE Pepsodent Laboratories an- is still the Pepsodent you have always noun.ee a revolutionary
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 1128 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The fciloviEK ▼’ent ‘he latest quotation! n MESSRS. KENNTDT abort 11«! I to-day. Y esterday To-day I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Ayer Panas 65 75 65 75 Batu Lintang 55 60 55 60 Broga 474 57 4 48 57 4 Changkat
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    • 372 12 Rubber SUNGEI GETTAH RUBBER Output of Sungei Gettah Rubber Estates j to 31st March 567,146 lbs. (agst. 554,091 lbs.) a’l-in cost (excluding deprecn.) 2.043 d (3.091 d net sale price, inclusive of stocks (partly realised since end of year), 1.668 d. (3.762 d. Accounts show loss for year
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    • 34 12 The following are Rubber Outputs for the month of September, 1933 THE ALOR PONGSU AMALGAMATED ESTATES. LTD —124,975 lbs. THE BEDONG (MALAYA) RUBBER, LTD.—44,061 lbs. THE TEMERLOH COCONUT RUBBER ESTATE, LTD.—25,219 lbs.
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    • 128 12 The following are Tin Ouputs for the month of September, 1933 KAMRA TIN DREDGING, LTD. —Output 295 piculs; Yardage treated 124,000 c. yards; hours 530. PATTANI TIN, LTD.—Output 1,080 piculs; Yardage treated 167,000 c. yards; hours worked 418. Hydraulicing —40 piculs. GLIMAU TIN, LTD. —Closed for ResI triction.
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    • 1145 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 2= j 2 NAMES, x «o x t/J H S RUBBER (Dollar.) c. Allenby Rubber Co. 8° 00 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 5° Amalgamated Malay Estates 135 1 J? C Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 Aver Kunmg Rubber Estates I- TO Ayer Molek Rubber
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    • 127 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 78 ***** 78 31J32 NewYork':: 4.76% Montreal 4.854.86% Brussels 22.16 Vs 22.15% Geneva 15.89 15.95 Amsterdam 7.63-I;?? Milan 58 7|16 58 13)16 Berlin 12.93% 12.95% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22 .40 Oslo 19-90 19-90 Vienna 4 28% 28% Prague 103%
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    • 64 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 5 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 1 32 4 mts 2 4 332 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.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 88 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business withotr boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in
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    • 266 12 and ".M Enlarged < ga Pores Gone in 3 Il I vov» Any woman w- can now easily banish blackheads and enlarged pores, and have a new white skin in 3 days by the use of Tokalon Vanishing Skinfood This contains pre digested dairy cream and olive oil combined with
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind RainfaJ 6 a.m. 76 E 3 m.m. Noon 87 NW TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. Low Wats 1.10 a.m. 7.39 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 7.42 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.35 a.m. 8.09 a.m. 1.49 p.m. 8.08 p.m.
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  • 595 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Tiuß following 18 a list of Teasels arrlvlag id aalling from Penang during the week’ IN PORT TO-Da*’? M.V. MONCALIERI from Singapore for Venice and Triste. GEN. VAN DER HOYDEN from Langsa, I Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan,
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  • 286 13 OCTOBER 4 Hocxey Selangor State XI vs Rost. OCTOBER 7 Inter-State Rugby Football Penang v Perak, Ipoh. Selangor Races, 2nd day. Penang Football Association, 1932, Cui Final, Victoria Green, 5 10 p.m. OCTOBER 11 Entries close for Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting 3 p.m. Penang Football Association
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  • 289 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will arrive at Alor Star at 11.30 a.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Port Sewttenham and Singapore by the s.s. “Rohna" will be closed at 2 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North
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  • 61 13 We are advised by Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., the local agents of the N.Y.K., that the s.s. KATORI MARU is expected to arrive from Japan via Singapore at 10 p.m. on Friday, the 6th October, and sail at 2 a.m. the next day for Colombo,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 154 13 O XIN G SEE OUR JUVENILE STARS IN ACTION. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF PENANG OCR BABY CHAMPIONS WILL MAKE THEIR APPEARANCE IN THE LOCAL RING. EXCITEMENT AND THRILLS AWAIT YOU. BE SURE TO COME. AT FUN FROLIC OPEN AIR STADIUM FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1933, AT 9.30
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    • 141 13 jVciv to Banish Ugly Hair rwii B I/* > rarra Sensational Discovery of British Scientist Men detest superfluous hair. They never find a woman at’ractive who suffers from it. To-day, in three minutes, you can say goodbye forever to all unwanted hair, and have smooth white arms and legs free
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 123 13 D J l b B B B 615 OPENING TO-NIGHT L-9JO rs National's Dramatic Novelty Hit I "UNION |W|r M depot": Where men of the night rub B > shoulders with women of the world "here adventure begins and J* ends where sinner meets jflg saint where heaven meets hell
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    • 124 13 F w F 3 I B X 7: LAST 2 SHOWS Z 6.15 TO-NIGHT —9.3 C GENE GERRARD e British International's Great Comedy Success j“leaveltToMe”| E WITH I MOLLY LAMONT GEORGE GEE J OPENING TO-MORROW At Great Expense, the Management PRESENT 2 BIG SHOWS IN ONE PROGRAMME ON THE SCREEN
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  • 990 14 WIRELESS OPERATOR DRIVEN FROM POST 24 MEN SAVED Yarmouth Crowd See Steamer Beached Before fire drove him out of his room a wireless operator sent SOS messages throughout the afternoon on Sept. 14 describing his steamer’s race to shore; the ship, the Porthcawl (2,881
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  • 194 14 Leopard-Men’s Iron Claw Murders TERROR-STRICKEN NATIVES The Congo leopard-men, or Anyotas, the terror-sowing sect which objects to the preI aence of the w'hite man, are at work again. In primitive disguise as leopards, they murder —by severing the carotid artery with terrible iron claw’s—natives who are
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  • 259 14 Secret Shelter On East Coast Professor Einstein, the famous mathematician, has sought shelter in England from Nazi threats. He arrived in London on Sept. 9th from his villa at Le Coq-sur-Mer, in Belgium, and stayed with his friend, Cmdr. Locker-Lampson. On Sept. 10th he was driven
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 301 14 n a s mi 31 a w.. .-xi s p I THE BLUES 5 a No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly J called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terri- J ble feeling which
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    • 302 14 0 Soiob "j R£G a TR.WE MARK I Tat. No. *****8/23 THE INTER-PENETRATION OF 1 METALS BY THE SOLDO PROCESS 1 OF CLEANING AND TINNING 1 IN a ONE OPERATION > 3 WITH “SOLDO” YOU CAN TIN AND a SOLDER DIRTY OR RUSTY IRON 8 AND STEEL 8 s THE
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    • 1991 15 /T~~-«r s7TT\ p ©.-BRITISH INDIA a A AND APCAR lines f (Companies lucorpv. m»-Q >»i r<M?»*»wi» ■■W'■*■■<• W JtQ^SV MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES VMSOIS LONDON AND NORTH Due TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR .X‘ i'l r' P Teluk Anson Port Swe| SARPEDON Marseilles, London, R'dam, and Gl'gow. ’‘KT*. n" LINE
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  • 313 16 Even to read of auto suggestion is encouiag.rig. In his book entitled “My Metturt,” M. Emile Coue set out the impression that auto suggestion is the BC.eik« which aims at controlling the enonnousiy potent force of the Idea. It is simplicity itself, says the enthusiastic Coue: an you
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  • 888 16 Supreme Court Case RECOVERY OF MONEY DUE FROM BROTHER In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Cobbett. was commenced this morning, the hearing of the case in which Khor Ewe Lay of 17, Church Street. Penang, sued Lee Swee Khoon. the administratrix of the estate of Khor
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  • 337 16 Restaurant Alibi THOROUGH EVIDENCE IN DISTRICT COURT The case was heard in the District Court to-day by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, of Choy Sam and Lam Hong, two Chinese charged with breaking into hcuse 2E Burmah Road at 4 p.m. on Sept. 23.
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  • 202 16 Taxi-Drivers Fined HUSBAND CONDUCTS CASE "VERY ABLY" (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 5. Mrs. N. G. Begg” offered a thousand dollars to anyone who dared to come into court and say he had seen her out alone at night while Begg challenged “Anyone, be he
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  • 122 16 P. F.W.V.C. ANNUAL GENERAL INSPECTION The Annual General Inspection of The 1 Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer I Coi ps takes place on Sunday, October 15. 1933. There will be a Full Dress Rehearsal i Parade on Sunday. October Bth, 1933. The Inspection will be in the form of a
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 56 16 E. O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. OWING TO OTHER ARRANGEMENTS THERE WILL BE NO DANCE TO-NIGHT SAT. 7th Oct. TUES. 10th. Oct. SPECIAL PENANG REPERTORY MONTHLY PLAYERS RATES FOR Present PERMANENT "TWO HUSBANDS" RESIDENTS. Extension till 2 a.m. Book Your Tables Now. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day
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    • 51 16 Sunday Gazette 20 PAGES SPECIAL CINEMA NUMBER. MAJESTIC CAVALCADE COMPETITION. 15 PRIZES. SHORT STORY' BY SAPPER.” SlOO FOOTBALL COLTON. ENGLISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL RESULTS LEAGUE TABLES. Rugby PENANG v PERAK (By Our Own Reporter) SELANGOR v. N. SEMBILAN. Soccer P.F.A. (1932) CUP FINAL. Racing K. L. RESULTS. Cricket REVIEW OF INTERPORT
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    • 184 16 NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD By Public Auction On Friday, the 13th Oct. 1933, at 11 a.m. At the entrance of Slot Alley, Beach Street, Penang. The undermentioned property belonging to Abbass bin Haji Abdulrahman of Sungei Keechee. P.W. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY All those
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    • 337 16 Do just watch? YOUR 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 only builds bone
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