Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 October 1933

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 235. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS, i
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  • 214 1 Debtor Presents Petition Unsecured Liabilities Of $2.454.276 ssei s $136.700 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 6. A receiving order was granted against J. B. David on the petition of debtor himself. It was stated that unsecured debts totalled $2,454,276. At the previous sittings
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  • 295 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Attitude Remains Unchanged TRANSITION PERIOD REJECTED London, Oct. 6. Prince Otto Von Bismarck, acting Charge D’Affairs at the German Embassy in London called at the Foreign Office this morning and had a conversation with Sir John Simon on the disarmament question. It is understood
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  • 210 1 Gun Butt Blow Saves Youth A lion on exhibition at Blackpool broke out of its cage and defied capture for nea y an hour. Foi part of the time attendants chasing the lion, but at times was chasing the attendants. Its first leap from the
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  • 273 1 .—Reuter. More Re-employed UNREST IN COAL INDUSTRY Washington. Oct. 7. Three million workers were re-employed up to the end of September according to 1 the Federation of Labour review which, however, asserts that higher wages were set off by shorter hours and higher prices. It declares
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  • 66 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Derbyshire Beauty Spot London, October 6. Taddington Wood in the Derbyshire countryside that is world famous for its beauty, has been presented to the nation by an anonymous donor. It is a noteworthy and a considerable addition to the great number of
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  • 49 1 —Reuter. Attempt Paris, October 7. Mlle Maryse Hiltz in attempting to take off at midnight in a fresh attempt to fly to Tokio was again disappointed, her machine rising slightly and then crashing. The airwoman was unhurt but she burst into tears in vexation.—Reuter.
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  • 75 1 At an inquest at Windsor on Leonard Hunt 5, Beaumont-road, Manor Park, Slough it was stated that Hunt was poked, the’stomach with an umbrella stick by Ss brother while they were playing ton h r er Helen Hatrick stick causM internal v, I7n c verv unusual, for no
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  • 119 1 —Rugby Radio Service. SIR REGINALD STUBBS London, October 6. It had been intended that BrigadierGeneral, Sir Samuel Wilson. Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, on retiring from the service in November, should be succeeded by the late Sir Graeme Thomson, Governor of Ceylon, who had
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  • 69 1 Parts of Town Flooded (From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore, October 6. The old story of the spring tide coinciding with torrential rain flooded the low lying parts of Singapore at tiffin time yesterday, the upper part of Orchard Road being waist deep. Even parts not usually
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  • 135 1 —Reuter. General O'Duffy Injured MILITARY CALLED OUT Dublin, October 6. General O’Duffy and Mr. Cronin were injured by rioters at Tralee when attempting to enter a convention of the United Ireland Party. Serious disorder necessitated the summoning of military eighty miles from Cork. Rioters armed with
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  • 56 1 12/4. Id. per cent last week.—Rugby Radio Service. Exceed £100,000,000 London, October 6. The amount applied for in this week’s tenders for Treasury Bills was £100.450,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was 45,000,000. The average rate per cent was 12/9.98d. compared with 12/4.
    12/4. Id. per cent last week.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  56 words
  • 245 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Discussed By Conversatives FINAL CONCLUSION DELAYED London, October 6. The Government’s proposals for Indian Constitutional Reform were discussed at the Conservative Conference at Birmingham this afternoon on a resolution proposed which recorded confidence in the Government but represented to the Parliamentary Joint Select Committee
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  • 238 1 Stockbroker on the Finest Tonic Mr. Julius Brittlebank, a 75-years-old stockbroker, of Charleston, Southern Carolina, who, since he retired 20 years ago, has travelled more than 1,000,000 miles, has nearly completed his 15th world tour. I He arrived in London on September 23, and called at
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  • 138 1 Fastened to Bough of Tree An orange flag with a black swastika upon it was fastened to the highest bough of a tree in the grounds of the synagogue in Effra-road, Brixton, London, on Sept, 24th. The flag was first seen by a policeman, but
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 63 1 Swimmingrequires stamina stamina requires TALISMALT the health giver, which contains Malt. Milk. Honey. Eggs and Cocoa After swimming, what Make sure that you more restorative of ex- have a glass or cup of pended energy than hot TALISMALT after TALISMALT and what every swim more delightful Delightfully healthful is the
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    • 54 1 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY T Page 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page Receiving Order against J. B. David 1 Sporting News Exclusive China News Service 7 Latest Cables 1 9 Latest Commercial News 12 The Mails Shipping 15 Court News I 6 Selections for To-day l fi Siamese Note Cnaignments 16 Correspondence 16
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    • 2307 2 RATES FOR CASUAL 1 municipal notice notice of sale BANKS. ADVERTISEMENTS Town. O„ M^A Mh£X, 19 33 TPR ZV NEDERLANDSCHE ders for the following for one year from at 10.30 a.m. UANRFI .M A ATSCHAPPU OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA AH rommiinirations relating to the lst January, 1934: At Pekan
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  • 326 3 SHIP’S ENGINEER REMANDED DOCKS ARREST Police Objection To Bail On a charge of being in possession of a quantity of prepared opium. Jack James Johns, 28, who described himself as the second engineer on the steamship Beaverhill, was remanded on Sept. 15th, for a week at
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  • 235 3 Motor Bandit Hold-Up Of Cashiers At Antwerp Antwerp, Sept. 14. Two cashiers employed by the Westminster Bank were rebbed in a crowded street in n wtrp of 250,000 francs, about £2,500 ac Lire present rate of exchange). The robbery was commited by
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  • 852 3 SCIENTISTS SEE HOW LIFE WAS PORTIONED 600 YEARS AGO Leicester, Saturday. A party of agriculturists attending the British Association meeting here stepped back into the Middle ages to-day. They visited the village of Laxton, in Nottinghamshire, the only parish in England where
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    • 337 3 I MUMM'S THE WORD 1 St J The rail The I Champagne Champagne j Far I C I 111 I IMo I I i Everybody Occasion RFl -o_ -0- j Tres 1 w&L: i inii iHn> 1 1 Wr ii'iiillyßßr PRODUCE OF G. H. MUMM CO.. Sociĕtĕ X inieole de
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    • 369 3 Such Symptoms as these are WARNINGS: Easily induced fatigue, dizziness, difficult breathing, blurred vision, low resistance against colds and infections AU your life, but especially when you have passed the age of 40, calcium deficiency is a distinct menace to your Health. Enrich your blood with calcium, and avoid unpleasant
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  • 1258 4 Dr. E. Poll, Merchant, Singapore, is visiting Ipoh. He is staying at the Station Hotel. The Hon’ble Mr. Chung Ah Ming, J.P., M.S.C., M.F.C., who was on a business trip to Penang, returned to Ipoh yesterday. The Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore, will be
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  • 219 4 Press Communique The 66th and 67th Meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on the 3rd and 4th October. Evidence was taken from Mr. H. Schweizer (Diethelm Co., Ltd.) regarding the aluminium industry and also regarding the reaction of existing world economic conditions, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 510 4 Dentists say: «T Serial XT’S the surfaces out of sight, the curve behind jgg I your teeth, which old-fash» jgggj 5 toned tooth-brushes neglect” Bggß I HThis shows how ordinary tooth-brush-es fail to clean the inside curve of your teeth properly, because they are shaped to fit only the outside.
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    • 308 4 ——-i-'i— lit a ts Wi iff a a 1 GIVE ME A RING MEDLEY D.B. 1163 1 TONY’S WIFE > Another Piano Treat I Here’s Carroll Gibbon’s Latest. The Swagger Rumba Melody of Tony’s Wife is going to be very popular and medley is full of really sweet tunes. I'
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  • 308 5 i Last Night's Boxing Entertainment PANCHO VILLA'S EASY DEFEAT OF JIMMY f WILDE IBY “SECONDS OUT") Last night’s juvenile boxing proved highly interesting as was expected and those who braved the elements to see local baby •‘champions" at play were entertained for fully one and a
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  • 123 5 Crosslights Beat Perlis (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 6. A football match played yesterday on the Kangar ground between the Perlis XI. and the Crosslights XI. resulted in a win for the latter by the odd goal in three. The lesers had an equal
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  • 53 5 —Reuter. Win For Miss Dorothy Pearson Westward Ho, October 6. In the final of the English Women’s Open Golf Championship, Miss Dorothy Pearson, Tunbridge Wells, beat Miss Mary Johnson, Hornsea, by 5 and 3 over 36 holes. Miss Pearson was three up at the end of
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  • 21 5 ,—Reuter. Another Scratching London, October 6. lownaputter was scratched from the Cesarewitch at 10 p.m. last night. —Reuter.
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  • 193 5 hen this woman of 72 years found a remedy for her indigestion, it proved to be one her <O-year-old brother was already using to keep him “a perfect picture of health.” She w’rites:— For years I had suffered with indigestion, and simply could not eat an
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  • 67 5 Authentics v. O.F.A. The following will play for the Authentics’’ in a game of hockey against the Old Frees’ Association on the Hutchings ground at 5.10 p.m. to-day. Ng Teik Lee Eu Cheow Hin, Tan Ah Ee Lim Khye Su, Boey Beng Poe, Rejab b. Othman Chung Kok Yeang,
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  • 68 5 Singles Handicap Tennis Final To-day The Singles Handicap final between Yeo Wee Yang —4O) and Dr. Lye Hong Cheong (scratch) will be played off on the Penang Health Culture League’s ground at 4.30 p.m. to-day. On Tuesday. October 10, the Doubles semi-final between Tan Cheng Guan and Lye
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  • 96 5 At the General Annual Meeting of the Old Xaverians’ Association held on Sept. 30th 1933 the following gentlemen were elected Office-Bearers: President: Mr. Lee Soon Peng; VicePresidents: Dr. N. K. Menon and Mr. Gurchurn Singh; Hon Secretary: Mr. Lim Kin Lye; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Wong Nai
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  • 204 5 Constitution of Forest Reserves The 141st meeting of the State bouncil of Pahang was held at the Astana Seri Terentang, Pekan, on 2nd October, 1933. Syed Abdul Rahman bin Hashim al-Habshi took the affirmation as a member of State Council. Among the matters dealt with by Council
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  • 86 5 To-day at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —Contemptibles—Stanley. 2. Overture-—Bromze Horse—Auber. 3. Selection —H.M.S. Pinafore—Sullivan. 4. Waltz—Amoretten Tanze—Gung’L. 5. Cornet Solo--"Granny”—Behrend. 6. Selection —Madame Pompadour—Fall. 7. Fox Trot —Nobody’s Sweetheart —Meyers. God Save the King. To-morrow at the Gardens from 5.30 p.m. to
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  • 206 5 September Donations The following is a list of donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in September, 1933 Government Contribution, A c Repatriations $457.65 Incorporated Society of Planters $113.34 Clubs $3,952.60 Messrs. Mansfield Co., Ltd., Aug. a c $50.00 J. A. Harvey Esq. $5.00 W. G. A.
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  • 123 5 BT. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 17th Sunday after Trinity 7.50 Litany. 8.00 a.m. Matins PSS XCII and XCIII. 8.30 Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese 6.30 Evensong. PS CVH 222. Magnificat 107. Nunc Dimittis 220. Hymns 238, 211, 156, 525. WEDNESDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion.
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  • 287 5 Helped By India Office Now Described As An Adventuress” Described by the police as nothing more nor less than an adventuress who found it easy to live by her wits, Diane Ida Fennell, aged 25, of Dumpton Park-drive, Broadstairs, Kent, w’as charged
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  • 82 5 Murderer of Ipoh Nurse Pays Penalty (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 6. Three condemned prisoners were executed at the Taiping Gaol early yesterday morning, one of the men being Baskaran, the Malabari Hospital Attendant, who murdered Nurse Goh Siew Jeong, of the Ipoh Hospital.
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    • 94 5 |.FZZ r I/AN? L u Adopt Adapt Improve THE “KRIS” CHEST so long recognised as the finest on the market continues its lead by the adoption of a new easy sealing and opening system and still < remains the economy chest. l SINGAPORE, PEh’ANS, KUALA LUMPUR, MALACCA, IPOH, MEDAN (Sumatra)
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 172 5 WIRELESS I 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 be 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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  • 335 6 CHEAP TOYS BEING DUMPED BY EVERY BOAT Japan has made up her mind to fill Britain's Christmas stockings this year at the expense of British toy manufacturers. A flood of cheap toys is being produced under conditions with which no British manufacturer can
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  • 366 6 STRANGE ROMANCE OF AN ENGLISH WIFE HUMILIATION Capt. Paul Koenig, Germany's U-boat hero, who took the submarine Deutschland from Germany to America and back during the war. died on September 9. His wife, an Enghshwoman living near London, told recen ly the story of
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  • 269 6 Communism “The Enemy Of Mankind.’’ In view of the great controversy that prevails in Belgium, France, and other countries respecting Professor Einstein's political opinions, the following statement which the Western Mail is authorised by the famous German author of the theory of relativitly to make public
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  • 238 6 Captain Eyston’s Triple Record At Brooklands Captain G. E. T. Eyston established three i new international car records in Class H, for cars up to 750 c.c. engine capacity, at Brooklands track, at a time when many other cars were practising for the 500
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  • 855 7 IMPORTANT BEARING ON JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY o FUTURE CONFLICT WITH CHINA INEVITABLE most critical year for Japan?”—Peiping Morning Post. The sudden resignation of Count Vchida from the Foreign portfolio and the appointment of Mr. Koki Hirota as his successor cannot but have an important bearing
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  • 117 7 •China Times. No Indications Of Withdrawal Tientsin, Sept. 18. A special telegram from Tangshan states that the Japanese troops stationed at the different Great Wall passes have shown no Indication of withdrawing in the near future. On the contrary more Japanese troops are coming
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  • 112 7 .—China Times. Eurasia Aviation Company’s Venture Shanghai, Sept. 19. Mr. Li Ching-chung, Manager of the Eurasia Aviation Company, is scheduled to leave for Tachen, in Sinkiang, this morning to make arangements for a through air service between China and Europe. He will first stop at Tihua
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  • 66 7 of the flood sufferers. SHANGHAI Morning Post. Chengchow, Sept. 18. According to a report received here from Huahsien, the Yellow River district which suffered the worst flood, about twelve thousand flood refugees have starved to death owing to lack of food and clothing. The
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  • 84 7 —Shun Pao. Regular Troops To Luantang For Bandit Suppression Peiping, Sept. 17. The Japanese military authorities have definitely turned down the Chinese request for the despatch of regular troops to the Luantung district for the suppression of bandits. The Japanese declare that, although they cannot
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  • 125 7 —Shun Pao. Foochow Placed Under Strong Military Protection Foochow, Sept. 17. Foochow, the capital of Fukien, is now placed under strong military protection, following the organization of the City Defence Headquarters, with General Oong Chao-huan as commander. Strong and wide trenches have been dug in the
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  • 93 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Important Conference Of Public Bodies Peiping, Sept. 17. The various public bodies in Peiping are still carrying on their movement for the reinstatement of General Pao Yu-lin as Director of Public Safety in Peiping. These people arc now considering measures to
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  • 78 7 .—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Refugees Without Food And Clothing Taiyuan, Sept. 16. This year Shansi experienced the worst floods ever known in the province. Altogether 63 districts along the Yellow River were inundated, involving 1,830 villages and 1,210,000 mows of land. The exact number of refugees
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  • 76 7 —Shun Pao. Demand From Various Provinces Shanghai, Sept. 19. It is learned here that, as a result of petitions received from various provinces demanding and increased duty on imported rice, the Nanking Government is now drawing up plans for the proposed tariff increase. A
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  • 177 7 rice imported every year.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Establishment Of An Agricultural Bank EXTENSION OF CREDIT TO POOR FARMERS Nanking, Sept. 16. According to a statement made by Mr. Peng Hso-pei, Director of the Political Affairs Department of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Chief Secretary of the Farms
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  • 99 7 inevitable, has been avoided. Sin Wen Pao. Opening Up New Canals Prohibited Hsuchow, Sept. 18. The Kiangsu Provincial Government has issued a strict order prohibiting the farmers of Fenghsien and Peihsien from opening up new canals to lead away the Yellow River flood-water from their
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  • 104 7 —China Times. Dykes Along Sea Coast In Danger Shanghai. Sept. 19. All cable lines have been interrupted as a result of the typhoon yesterday. At present most of the outgoing telegrams have to go through the Chinese Telegraph Administration. Direct telephone service between Shanghai and
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  • 94 7 Shanghai Morning Post. Dr. W. W. Yen May Not Attend Geneva Gathering Nanking, Sept. 18. According to information from diplomatic circles Dr. W. W. Yen way not be able to attend the forthcoming Fourteenth Assembly of the League of Nations on time as he is
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  • 48 7 Sin Wen pao. Foreign Commissioner For Sinkiang Nanking, Sept. 17. The Government has decided to appoint a Commissioner to handle foreign affairs in Sinkiang, it is learned from a reliable source. The Government is now looking for a suitable man to fill the new’ post.—
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  • 59 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Nanking, Sept. 17. The China Merchants Steam Navigation Company has made arrangements with the Ministry of the Navy for the lease of two navy transports for navigation purposes along the Yangtsze. The transports are “Chien An” and “Keh An.” The matter
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  • 51 7 their way.— Shanghai Morning Post. Hongkong, Sept. 18. The second batch of eight military ’planes purchased by General Chen Chi-tang has arrived from Europe and will be sent to Canton this evening. More aeroplanes ordered by Canton are said to be now on their way.— Shanghai
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  • 71 7 —Shun Pao. Newly Imported Military ’Planes To Participate Hongkong, Sept. 17. The forthcoming air manoeuvres in Canton promise to be an unprecedented event in the southern port. Several dozen fighting ’planes are expected to take part. Kwangsi has also decided to participate by sending
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  • 122 7 .—Shanghai Morning Post. Japanese Minister Not Returning To Japan Shanghai, Sept. 19. When interviewed by the Chinese press yesterday, Mr. Arino of the Japanese Legation here denied that Mr. Ariyoshi, the Japanese Minister, is returning to Japan shortly. He said no such instructions had been received from the
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  • 79 7 —China Times. Chinese Minister To Japan Interviewed Nanking, Sept. 18. General Chiang Tso-ping, Chinese Minister to Japan, declared that he would return to his post in Tokyo within a week’s time, when interviewed by the Chinese press to-day. He denied there had been any
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  • 67 7 ment, will officiate in his place.— Shun PAO. Leaves For Anti-Communist Front Changsha, Sept. 17. General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government, is leaving to-morrow for Western Hunan to direct operations against the Communists in person. General Ho will establish his headquarters at Pinhsiang. During his
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  • 43 7 China Times. Another Batch Return From Japan Shanghai, Sept. 19. Another batch of eight Chinese returned from Japan yesterday at Chinese Government expense. These Chinese are natives of Wenchow, of Chekiang. They will be sent back to their native places shortly.—
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  • 49 7 —Shun Pao. Shanghai, Sept. 19. Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the Central Bank of China, left for Nanking yesterday. Before his departure he declared the Government would do everything possible to help the Chinese cotton mills in their pre- sent deplorable condition.-
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  • 202 7 w’here he'will stay for sometime.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Gen. Ma Tired Of Military Life TO LIVE A PEACEFUL LIFE IN RETIREMENT T 'ri Peiping, Sept. 17» General Ma Chan-shan, the hero of the Nonni River battle, has arrived in Peiping. He refuses to see guests, except
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  • 221 7 —Shanghai Morning Post. To Cope With Military Situation In Szechuen Chengtu, Sept. 17. Definite decisions have been reached among the Allied commanders concerning the organization of the Anti-Communist Army. According to the arrangements made, the Army is to be composed of sixty regiments, of which 12
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  • 245 7 restored to their former condition.— Peiping Morninc Post. Dislocation of Communications Chengtu, Sept. 15. No less than five thousand lives were lost as a result of the disastrous earthquake which occurred in Northern Szechuen in the latter part of last month. At the districts of Sungmou
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  • 991 8 Almost diffident." is. perhaps, the only term which can fittingly be applied to the reference to the question of slum clearance made by the senior Unofficial Member for Penang at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. By that observation we do not intend to convey the
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  • 143 8  -  by no means discontented wink.—S. G. T. in the “Manchester Guardian.” by no means discontented wink.—S. G. T. in the “Manchester Guardian.” afterthought has counselled delay. Peaseblossom has yet to learn the results of a summer examination. True that the tawny owl, according to the book, is “one
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  • 642 8 THE GREAT ILLUSION After Lord Raglan’s speech to the 1 .r. thropology Section of the British Associu tion at Leicester, 1066 is going to be much less attractive date to many peop Whatever tradition, which was the subjt of his lecture, may be, it has few afanit;
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  • 170 9 —Reuter. Not Good Policy SUBJECT TO BE STUDIED London, October 6. The British delegate’s criticisms of the j ;ue of Nations budgetary system made at yesterday’s sitting of the Assembly’s f irth Committee were directed not at the details of the budget or at the authorities i
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  • 98 9 Reuter. Illinois Outbreaks New York, October 6. Four companies of National Guards were sent to Saline County. Illinois, as a result of the violence by pickets of the F regressive Union w’ho attempted to prevent the mine workers returning to work at cn' of the Peabody mines.
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  • 416 9 Insurance of the Clumsy Lout Mr. H. G. Wells spoke on Intolerance at Foyle’s literary luncheon, where he was the chief guest, at Grosvenor House, Park Lane. Lord Horder, who presided, said it was Mr. Wells's birthday, and the wished him many happy returns of
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  • 83 9 lifted Liter to-day.—Rugby Radio Service. Steamers In Collision No Lives Lost London, October 6. An extremely thick fog in the channel was the cause of a collision oft Deal early this morning between the French steamer s.s. Solon of 4,550 tons and s.s. Sandshead of 3,610
    lifted Liter to-day.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  83 words
  • 53 9 Rugby Radio Service. Civic Function At Dudley London, October 6. The Government slum clearance campaign is receiving firm support throughout the country. Dudley, Warwickshire, yesterday made a civic function of its local clearance plan when the mayor, accompanied by a large crowd, set fire to twenty dwellings which
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  • 232 9 Auctioneer Victimised At Tithe Distraint An auctioneer’s car was tarred and feathered during an attempt to levy a tithe distraint at a farm at Wallingford. Berks, cn September 26. Wallingford County Court officials, on behalf of Queen's College. Oxford, went to Slade End Farm, Wallingford, owned
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  • 72 9 European’s Divorce Petition In the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Thursday, the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard) granted a decree nisi, to become absolute in six months, in favour of a European, Charles Farquharson Berry, who petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Agnes Laing Berry, on the ground
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  • 112 9 “Old and New” Parade Over 3,000 members of the British Legion took part, with Cadets of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in the annual "Old and New’’ parade, at the Royal Military College, Camberley, on September 24. Branches from Surrey, Kent, Hants, Berks, and Sussex were
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  • 120 9 —Reuter. Socialist Slogan SPAIN'S POLITICAL IMPASSE Madrid, October 6. Having failed to solve the political impasse caused by the resignation of Senor Lerroux’s cabinet or otherwise, President Zamorra is now attempting to coalesce the contending parties into a government of National Conciliation. The Independent Republican,
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  • 115 9 Belgium An Easy Winner Britain Second Great Britain is the second largest beerconsuming country in the world, according to statistics published recently. The annual consumption per head is 15 gallons. Belgium is first with 37 gallons per head. Next come Austria and Germany with 14 gallons.
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  • 158 9 Chinese Convicted In the Penang Police Court, this morning, before the Magistrate. Mr. D. W ills, a Teochew Chinese youth named Lim Ah Chee pleaded guilty to two charges of theft the first of a bicycle belonging to one Manikram, which was left at the Penang
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  • 148 9 Trespasser and Vagrant Pakiri. a Tamil, when charged in the Police Court this morning with criminal trespass at 188 G. Anson Road, yesterday, said that he entered the grounds in the hope of finding coins in the gutter Inspector Pawanchee stated that the Police had received complaints
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  • 67 9 A man named Mukerjee was charged in the Police Court this morning with, on July 13, cheating by dishonestly inducing one Chan Ming Kim to hand over the sum of $2O Mukerjee claimed trial, adding that he had engaged counsel. The Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, allowed
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  • 104 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £224-10-0 £224-17-6 nN—(3 Monti») London £224-10-0 £224-17-6 Singapore $112.75 $113.37% Business Done Penang $llO% Business Done Buyers no sellers. COPRA —(Sundried) .7 $3.30 $3.25 BLACK PEPPEB e.<i $14.50 $14.50 rubber London 3j ;d. 4d. New York 734c.(G) 7fgc.(G) Singapore T3c. 13’£c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed
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    • 230 9 1 1 —I marvellous Sluff!* Day by day from aJI parts Ac WOfld r grateful parents write to Guildford de- scribing what Cow Gate has done for i l their babies. When all other foods have failed, Cow <&. Gate has been tried with immediate and noticeable results. 3’ yeo*
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    • 55 9 TO LONDON IN SEVEN DAYS BY ROYAL DUTCH AIR LIMES (K.L.M.) FROM AI.OK STAR EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Ofc ALSO ON SHORT LEAVE TO SUMATRA AND JAVA PLANES TO BATAVIA \TA SINGAPORE AND TO MEDAN LEAVE ALOR STAR IN EACH DIRECTION EVERY’ THURSDAY. For full particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAA9.T MAATSCHAPPIJ.
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  • 759 10 NAZIS' RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF MACHINERY The International Labour Office publishes details of some remarkable orders issued by the Nazi Government, placing restrictions on the use of machinery. In view of the increasing technological unemployment in the cigar industry, the German Government issued an Act on July
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  • 457 10 Given To Two-Months Old Child In Hospital A child’s death from gastro-enteritis after it had been given medicine sixty times too strong on Sept. 15th led to criticism by Dr. A. Ambrose, the Leytonstone coroner, regarding the manner in which dangerous drugs were handled at
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  • 193 10 Judge Refuses To Sanction It Judge Rucgg at Stoke-on-Trent County Court refused to sanction the payment out of a child’s compensation money of thirty guineas to a local hospital for medical services on the ground that the amount was excessive. He was’ asked by Mr. F. A.
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  • 410 10 Woman Drowned YOUNG DIVER’S GALLANTRY Saves Three Lives One woman was drowned and another woman and two children were rescued when a saloon car in which they were travelling ran into the harbour at North Berwick. The dead woman was Mrs. Jackson Russell, of Archerfield House,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 133 10 k B H w/ MS b Pal m 3 ff!":; I I, wk [Kid& 99 w ipwj© (ejebos) salt j K -=-Hg= x i Cerebos Limited, London, England. > 7T [y j /1 J g| j WORDS without effort! For the easiest writing you’ve ever done, try a Parker! The
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    • 172 10 TIME FQK. /4l 1 5) X J. J TIGEK BEER FRASER NEAVE Ltd. •--DISTRIBUTORS- ■> 1 ■■waßaßmaißtrCT—B«tw——wam- M CIGHTKN HOU eozr COVRSC IrneAorf Me Hua Hm 22 ftOUat front by. Truieig further WbrmaLon THE INFORMATION BURE AG pUutsc «ftp out ftw* ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS end Mod to. BANGKOK SIAM. —^w—'
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  • 677 11 DUKE DUCHESS WITH THE TWEED-MAKERS WOOL DYED IN CAULDRONS ABOVE PEAT FIRES The Duke and the Duchess of York on Sept 12th paid the first official Royal visit to the Isle of Skye since 1540, when James V put into Portree with the Royal
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  • 277 11 MR. ROBERT FLEMING, CITY PIONEER OF THE INVESTMENT TRUST The "Evening Standard” learns that Mr. Robert Fleming, the Scottish financier and noted City business man, w’ho died on July 31, left estate of the gross value of £2.174,803. The net value of
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  • 319 11 Germany’s Return To “Days Of Darkness” In connection with the Jewish New Year, which fell on September 21, the Chief Rabbi has issued a message stating that 1933 will form a black milestone in the annals of man. “It will for all time be associated
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 28 11 APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for >ll Female I I complaints. Every lady »hould keep a box in the ho?*®- The English Pharmacy a 82-64, Beach Street,
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    • 185 11 lOAwO i ’’A P jsfc rX -Agjj Ig I f i* apy A ’W 'M/ x\ I I' w vWA I n,.- Giaour ofr./.yU,,,.- SJgl f| “4777” Bj T tg In those hours of social enjoyment, the enchanting fragrance of "4711* stimulates and refreshes gl by its subtle radiance. Inhale
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 6 12 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS
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    • 389 12 Big Improvement In Financial Position Underwriting arrangements were being made on Sept. 18 for the new Commonwealth of Australia conversion loan. The loan takes the form of a 3% per cent, stock, redeemable 1948 —1953. to be offered at a price of 98 per cent. Although the
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    • 252 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, Oct. 4. The market since we last reported has been somewhat erratic. Prices advanced steadily until Monday when spot rubber was quoted at 13% cents per lb. Values, however, broke sharply the next day following the Governor's speech in council when he outlined
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    • 101 12 The following are Rubber Outputs for the month of September Lbs. The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. 78,000 The Badek Rubber Estates, Ltd. (Staffield Estate). 30,700 The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd. 33,900 iThe Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd. x 90,000 Dennistown Rubber Estates, Ltd. (Dennistown Estate). 50,500
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    • 434 12 The following publications were issued or 1 received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period Septem- ber 23rd to September 29th, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of
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    • 38 12 The following are Tin Outputs for the month of September, 1933 Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.:— Piculs, 268.45; Hours, 225.30; C. Yards, □O,lOO. Batang Padang Dredging Co, Ltd.:— Piculs, 119; Hours, 549: C. Yards, 51,000.
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    • 124 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 78 13 16 78% New York 4.74% 4.74% Montreal 4.83 11 16 4.84 Brussels 22.13% 22.14% Geneva 15.91 15.94 Amsterdam 7.64% 7.66 Milan 58 13 16 58% Berlin 12.95 12.98% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 28%
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 10 12 Say Good-bye" to painsand CORNS universal corn cure -never fails
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    • 224 12 You cannot Afford Second Pest! USE PRANG BESAR HIGHEST GRADE HALAVAH SEED FROM ISOLATION GARDENS CONTAINING ONLY PROVED GENETIC HIGH YIELDING CLONES ISOLATED FROM NEAREST RUBBER BY 6 MILES OF COCONUTS FULL PARTICULARS OF THE ABOVE AND OTHER SEED AND OF BUDWOOD FROM PRANG BESAR ESTATE, KAJANG, SELANGOR. OR FROM
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  • 577 13 of Principal Lines Thu following 18 a list of vessels ad aulllixg frum Penang darln* the reek IN PORT TO-DAY M.V. MONCALIERI from Singapore for Venice and Triste. S.S. SANTHIA to Far East. S.S. ROHNA to Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. SARPEDON from Singapore. Sails for
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  • 295 13 OCTO T 3ER 7 Inter-State Rugby Football Penang v Perak, Ipoh. Selangor Races, 2nd day. I OCTOBER 8 P. and P. W. V. Corps, Rehearsal for General's Inspecticn. OCTOBHR 10 Penang Football Association, 1932 Cup Final, Victoria Green, 5.10 p.m. OCTOBER 11 Entries close for Perak Turf
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  • 177 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Colombo, Port Said, Amsterdam, London and Hamburg by the s.s. “Uckermark” will close at 2 p.m.' to-day. A mail for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan and North China by the s s. “Vogtland” will be closed at 2 p.m. to-day. A
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 119 13 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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    • 27 13 E N V E L C E S LET US QUOTE FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. I NO ORDER TCO SMALL OR TOO LARGE THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 130 13 2 BIG SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT?'“ ■-_< w a ui A i nrct*r*tr s UMAjrAII? I tl <•/- jr****'— g MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW B At 2.45 P.M. 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! Hundreds Unable To Gain Admittance at Both Shows Yesterday PARAMOUNT’S WONDER THRILLER “King T h f e Jungle”
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    • 254 13 w w ■TBTI JB 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 3 Matinees To-day at 2.45 P.M. FIRST NATIONAL’S GRIPPING DRAMATIC PRODUCTION L i“ Union Depot”; B Where men of the night mb I wifh k shoulders with women of the world WITH where adventure begins and DOUGLAS ends where sinner
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  • 442 14 MOTORIST AND R.A.F. PILOT KILLED Saturday. Sept. 16th, was a day of tragedies at Brcoklands, the pilot of an R. A. F. bomber being killed and two men injured when the machine crashed, while a motorist died as the result of burns and injuries received in
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  • 121 14 Eighteen Months’ Hard Labour Sentence There was a sequel at the Old Bailey on September 13th to a theft at the home of Miss Betty Nuthall, the lawn tennis player, at 102. Richmond Hill, Surrey, where medals and trophies to the value of £B3
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  • 150 14 A motorist driving along the Liverpoolroad, Warrington, early yesterday saw a man. clad only in a shirt, walking in the middle of the read. He stopped his motor-car and found that the man was asleep. The sleepwalker could not be wakened, and as he was going
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  • 291 14 Drivers Stop And Say "What is It?" POLICEMAN TELLS A curious wriggling-snake shaped traffic sign that has made its appearance in Ox-ford-street, London, is puzzling the drivers of cars, omnibuses, and other vehicles. To most of them it is something quite new, and nobody seems
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  • 483 14 Newspaper Suspended For Suicide Report The burial of the late King Feisal of Iraq took place on Sept. 16th in the gardens of the Parliament House in Baghdad. The Iraq Government have ordered a Baghdad newspaper to suspend publication for ten days (says Reuter) for having published a
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 346 14 i Sx uW flT'y ...f» ,T I K /X \l I 44« x < JUlenburgs Foods. I Thc‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the < feeding of babies in hot < climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute 5 guarantee against infantile I diarrhoea and cholera.
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    • 438 14 ARCADIA’ WORKS LONDON Uli >, World's finest 1 8 ,04" 100% VIRGINIA ft* frt 8 CIGARETTES are Mbgljh p I Ml 18l 111 5 J Fh K iai mi s tir r ret .yxfetlJ.'A- A I I II n CARRERAS’wonder Factory in LONDON the HOME of.. CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES
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    • 1897 15 -TH A m—a- K P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA XwJ A* L 1 A x. and apcar lines (Companies Incorporated In anglandj WR ■>■ MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES M.NUON TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR Z^™ ng Te,uk A n p s-‘- t«i t j Penang London I ImlE Goveramßnt, I.ondon and Far
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 115 16 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette") Sir,- —So far as the Malays are concerned the question of their education is most vital to-day. That question was hotly discussed between 2 non-Malay members of the Legislative Council and the Government at the last council meeting at Singapore,
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    • 386 16 On the 26th September 1933. I addressed a letter as follows: The Announcer, STATION, Z.H.1., Singapore. S.S. Sir, —Would you believe it, t yet unless I could produce evidence to this effect I suppose you would not) this letter was returned to me from the dead letter office, Singapore,
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  • 343 16 Big Crowd at Majestic STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTION A big crowd was present at the Majestic last night. Tickets were sold out before the start of each performance. Several were unable to gain admittance and had to be reluctantly turned away. The occasion, for such it was,
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  • 31 16 Mr. Richard Sidney will lecture in the Hutchings School at seven o’clock to-night on “From Penang to Peking.” The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides. Admission 10 cents.
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  • 48 16 Reach Destinations Safely AUTHORITIES ACTIVE (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. October 6. This week’s consignments of currency notes are believed to have reached their destinations in Malaya safely. I he authorities are most active, watching the methods of postal and railway officials handling the same.
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  • 70 16 English Seaman Sentenced (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 6. William Shearer (49), a silver haired mild looking Lancashire seaman, was sentenced in the First Magistrates Court, to three months' rigorous imprisonment for stabbing a fellow fireman while his ship was anchored in the Saigon Harbour.
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  • 62 16 PENANG. OCTOBER 7 (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 7,16 On New York Bank Demand 55 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T.
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  • 171 16 Few Scratchings final selections for TO-DAY The following are the scratchings for to-day’s races at Kuala Lumpur: Race 1: Wait and See. Race 2: Beau Geste H. Race 3: Haute Ecole. Race 5: Quick March. Race 6: Ben Hall and Eternity. Race 7: Lynella and
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  • 82 16 Result of Matches Played The following are results of matches played on Thursday and Friday OCTOBER 5 Men’s Singles D. G. Jackson beat H. F. Clement 15-11, 15-5. Men’s Doubles :—J. G. Carr and C. F. King beat E. H. Bulford and W. A. Young 21-10, 21-16.
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  • 997 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wen the lacort quotation* n MESSnS. KtJNNFDT ti ahart usi to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 75 85 75 85 Ayer Molek 60 70 65 75 Bassett 42% 50 45 52% Batu Lintang 55 60 55 60
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 75 16 MARSELLA 7 7 r “f n Z/ BTc Pey^o it BSo to A f/ 30 lfl9, LIGHT I STREET, ll PENANG. PRESENTS FOR YOUR FRIENDS WHY CALL AT MOU YEH CO. 28, BISHOP STREET. for Suitable Gifts of Beautiful Chinese Lacquer Wares, Marble Pictures, Chinese Art Paintings, Silver Wares, Wooden
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    • 98 16 B ■SaSiSSRBBBai Vbu can smoke W, IF Don’t let smoking destroy the attractive whiteness of your teeth. Eucryl Tooth Powder removes all trace of nicotine and other stains, and makes teeth like pearls. Eucryl Tooth Powder cleans, polishes and disinfects. Free sample on receipt of 5 cent stamp from Mr.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 85 16 Sl. o. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. Special Monthly Rates For Permanent Residents TO-NIGHT PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS PRESENT 11 TWO HUSBANDS Extension till 2 a.m. SPECIAL LATE LAUNCH AT 2 30 A.M. Book Your Tables Now. E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day and Night. ’PHONE 322 ’PHONE 322. WEATHER
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