Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-10-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 237. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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656 1933-10-10 1 QUESTION NO LONGER TECHNICAL OR COMPARTMENTAL FRANCE ALARMED ON GROUND OF SECURITY London, Oct. 9. 'Phe latest phases of the disarmament problem were closely examined by the British Cabinet this afternoon and the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, will return to Geneva probably to-morrow656 words
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Article128 1933-10-10 1 K Leaves Alor Star At Dawn Akyab, Burma, Oct. 9. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith hopped off for Alor Star at dawn. Although he has no intention of beating the England to Australia record and despite landing at Gwadar owing to indisposition Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is128 words
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214 1933-10-10 1 national bankruptcy.—Rugby Radio Service. A Step Backward Germany’s “preliminary observations” communicated verbally to London and Rome last Friday, undoubtedly formed the I subject of week-end Geneva conversations I and will certainly provide the matter for consideration at to-day’s Cobinet meeting. The substance of the German observations isnational bankruptcy.—Rugby Radio Service. - 214 words
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Article52 1933-10-10 1 only for a month. The city is quiet.—Reuter. General Strike Unlikely Vienna, Oct. 10. The Socialist Leaders were still conferring at midnight but a general strike is regarded as unlikely in view of the fact that the ban on the “Arbietre-zeitung” is only for a month. The cityonly for a month. The city is quiet.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article46 1933-10-10 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 9. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Courtenay Forbes, Counsellor at the Madrid Embassy, to be Minister in Lima and Quito in succession to Mr. C. H. Bentinck who has been transferred to Sofia. —Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article262 1933-10-10 1 amount and date of issue.—Rugby Radio Service. Chancellor Of Exchequer Agrees EXCEPTIONAL MEASURE London, Oct. 9. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has agreed to an immediate issue by the Government of the Union of South Africa, for the purpose of refunding, £13,000.000 of five per cent,amount and date of issue.—Rugby Radio Service. - 262 words
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Article52 1933-10-10 1 ,—Reuter. First Chinese Students Arrive At London London, Oct. 9. Nine Chinese students, including a girl, the first fruits of the Boxer Indemnity, arrived at London to-day. All speak English and the Universities that the China Committee are arranging to enter them are Oxford, Cambridge. Lon- don, Edinburgh,—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article93 1933-10-10 1 1. —Reuter. Response To President's Appeal RECOVERY CAMPAIGN New York, Oct. 9. The recovery campaign is now in full swing. Its slogan “now is the time to buy” is given prominence in newspapers and advertisements. General Johnson warned people that pay rolls cannot be maintained and1.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article86 1933-10-10 1 .—Reuter. Study Tour Of Italian Air Ports Rcme, Oct. 9. 1 The Chinese aviation mission headed by Lieut-General H. W. Chan are touring the Italian airports and have been extensively feted. General Chan says that they are only studying and there is no question of buying. The.—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article45 1933-10-10 1 —Reuter. Elimination Of “Secret Influence” On Politics Frankfort-on-Main, Oct. 10. Government ownership of the armament industry throughout the world is advocated by Herr Von Papen, in a speech to-day, as a means of eliminating the “secret influence armament concerns have on politics.”—Reuter.’—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article70 1933-10-10 1 Anticipated In Bangkok SHIPMENTS EXPEDITED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 9. Dr. Tempany’s proposals for rice import duties were anticipated by local milling and shipping trades a week before publication in the Straits papers with the result that shipments to Port Swettenham were expedited. The70 words
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Article73 1933-10-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. British Funds Steady Lcndon, Oct. 9. Sterling on New Ycrk was 4.66 3/4 and Paris 79 1/16. Geld was down 3d to 133/ld. Stock Markets epened the week cheerfully. British Funds were steady with War Loan 3 1/2 per cent, at 101 9/16.—Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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230 1933-10-10 1 A £l,OOO Challenge London, Sept. 29. Capt. Spencer Freeman, of the Irish Hospitals Trust, made the following state- ment in reply to statements made on Mon- day by the Duke of Atholl: The Duke of Atholl states that one of his lieutenants has230 words
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Article153 1933-10-10 1 Evidence In Murder Trial Mexico City, Sept. 29. The lawyers defending Mr. Charles F. Whalley, a native of Scarborough, who is charged with the murder of Mr. David Burton Emeno, general manager of the Mexican City branch of the Bank of Montreal, are optimistic of securing153 words
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Article96 1933-10-10 1 .—Reuter. To Play With Tilden YEAR'S CONTRACT SIGNED New York, Oct. 9. Vines has turned professional and has signed a year’s contract with Tiiden. Vines’ professional debut exhibition with Tilden will take place at Madison squaregarden. Tilden refused to disclose the terms agreed upon. He said he.—Reuter. - 96 words
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220 1933-10-10 1 Foreign Minister At The Armistice Lons-en-Saulnier (Eastern France), Sept. 2C M. Stephan Pichcn, French Foreign Minister at the time of the Armistice, died at his country home at Vers-en-Montagne. M. Stephan Pichon was an outstanding figure during the last years of the war. An220 words
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Article87 1933-10-10 1 Stunt Artist Who Once Leaped Off London Bridge London, Sept. 29. The stunt jumping career of Dan Carone, which included a jump from London Bridge and two from the Brooklyn Bridge, has ended. He jumped off the George Washington Bridge, 250 feet above the Hudson River—and it87 words
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Advertisement112 1933-10-10 1 "S. G." SPECIAL "BUY NOW" NUMBER PAGE >6 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page Dr. Tempany’s Rice Proposals 1 The Home Turf 3 22nd Anniversary of Chinese Republic 5 Boy Scouts Annual Inspection 5 First of the Autumn Double 5Sporting News 5 Football In England 6 Sport in Scotland 6 Exclusive China News112 words
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Article2068 1933-10-10 3 YOUNG LOVER'S SCOTTISH DERBY: GORDON RICHARDS FORGING AHEAD: FAVOURITE FAILS IN NEWBURY CUP (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 27. RACING IN SCOTLAND After attending meetings in England, where the tracks have been almost as hard as a board, the beautiful stretch of green turf at Ayr2,068 words
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Article375 1933-10-10 4 Its Winter Flight To The South BY INSTINCT OR IMITATION Result of German Experiment Berlin, September 17. The first results have now been obtained from an interesting attempt to solve one of the most puzzling problems of bird migration. Up to the present it has375 words
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Article984 1933-10-10 4 jjjj. r_ Charter has returned from his trip to Japan. Dr. W. R. I>uff, of Taiping, spent the week-end in Ipoh. Mr. W. Swithinbank, Merchant, Singapore, is in Ipoh on business, Mr. F. Keir, Assistant Engineer, Jasin, is going home on leave about Nov. 2.4, His friends984 words
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Article571 1933-10-10 5 Rugby Radio Service. Probables For Cesarewitch GUISCARD AND XIMENES FAVOURITES Richards On Dick Turpin London. Oct. 9. The following are the probables for the Cesarewitch to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday, October 11 NITSICHIN 5-9-7 (Mr. D. S. Kennedy) Beary STATESMAN 3-8-7 (Mr. V.Rugby Radio Service. - 571 words
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47 1933-10-10 5 .—Reuter. For Lonsdale Belt HOLDER KNOCKS OUT ARCHIE SEXTON Bellevue, Manchester, Otc. 9. In the British Middleweight Championship for the Lonsdale Belt fifteen rounder Jock Mcavoy, the holder, knocked out Archie Sexton of Bethnal Green in the tenth round of a fifteen round contest..—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article29 1933-10-10 5 —Reuter. Neath Swamps Exeter London, Oct. 9. The following are results of Rugby Union matches played to-day: Davenport Service 7. Blackheath 0. Neath 25. Exeter 8.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article175 1933-10-10 5 P.R.C. “A” v. Sporting Diamonds On the Esplanade yesterday in a fast and well contested game of hockey, the Sporting Diamonds defeated the P.R.C. “A” by the odd goal in three. The teams proved to be equally matched, the ball travelling up and down the field175 words
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Article49 1933-10-10 5 Saturday’s Results The following are the results of matches played on Saturday in the European Badminton Tournament. C. F. King beat C. H. Porter 15—12, 15 —6. J. G. Carr beat W. A. Young 15—7, 15—5. L. M. Norris beat F. J. Smith 15—12, 14—14 (3—o).49 words
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Article59 1933-10-10 5 —Reuter. M.C.C. Reply Sent London, Oct. 9. The M. C. C. have replied to the Australian Board of Control’s cable which was sent to England at the conclusion of the Board’s meeting in September but nothing is divulged as the Australian Board does not wish publication in England—Reuter. - 59 words
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480 1933-10-10 5 Meeting At Chinese Town Hall HISTORICAL SUMMARY October 10 is China’s national day. This year’s ’’Double Tenth” marks the twentysecond anniversary of the Chinese Republic. Chinese Schools throughout Malaya will be closed to-day in celebration of the happy event. Of recent years a “lantern procession’’480 words
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Article126 1933-10-10 5 Car And ’Plane Dash To Fetch It When Mr. Geoffrey Raoul de Havilland and his bride, Miss Gwendolyn Alexander, set off by ’plane on their honeymoon, after their marriage at Hendon, the bride found that she had left her passport at home. They had landed at Heston for126 words
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Article759 1933-10-10 5 Creditable Display Of Scoutcraft ASST. COMMISSIONER PLEASED The annual rally of Scouts of local English Schools was held yesterday at the Francis Light School ground in the presence of the Assistant Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. H. R. Hertslet, W’ho is on a tour of inspection of759 words
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Article100 1933-10-10 5 To-day, at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March —St. Sebastian —Stopford. 2. Overture —French Comedy—Bela. 3. Potpourri —Melodious Memories Finck. 4. Waltz —Masquerade—Nicholls. 5. Intermezzo —Red Poppies —Elliot. 6. Selection —Orphee Aux Enfers— Offenbach. 7. Fox Trot —Turning of the Tide— Nicholls. GOD SAVE100 words
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Article87 1933-10-10 5 Mr. Sydney To Speak To-day Mr. Richard Sydney will be the speaker at to-day’s Weekly Tiffin Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club and the discourse will bo on “Roda”, the official publication of the Rotary Movement in Malaya. A group photograph of members will be taken which87 words
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Article178 1933-10-10 5 September Report Applications Previously This To-date, month Singapore Local Committee 220 220 Penang Local Committee 76 76 Malacca Local Committee 7 7 Kedah Local Committee 4 4 Perak Local Committee 104 1 105 Negri Sembilan Committee 22 22 Central Committee, Kuala Lumpur 216 1 217 649 2178 words
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Article111 1933-10-10 5 Removes Dead Pedestrians Weird and wonderful are some of the inventions for which patents have been granted at the Patents Office in London recently. “For instance,” an officials said to a Sunday Dispatch reporter, “we have just granted a patent for a gigantic machine designed to clear the111 words
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Miscellaneous305 1933-10-10 5 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 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 m.305 words
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Article1245 1933-10-10 6 PROBLEM OF INTERNATIONAL MATCHES UNEXPECTED LEAGUE RESULTS Spurs Duel With Arsenal (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 23. PRESTIGE OF INTERNATIONALS The international matches, with the exception of that between England and Scotland. are again being disposed of early in the season, the idea being that clubs1,245 words
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Article1144 1933-10-10 6 The International Match LEAGUE HONOURS GO ROUND McGrory's Boxing Success (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 23. IRISH PLAYERS’ SUPERIORITY At the outset of a review of the International between Scotland and Ireland at Parkhead, it is necessary to offer the Irishmen congratulations and praise for the1,144 words
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599 1933-10-10 7 PROTECTIVE TARIFF ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY INTRODUCTION OF REFORMS INTO CHINESE FARMS into Chinese farms.”—Central Daily News’ Nanking. According to a recent statement made ,y Mr. Wang Ching-wei, the American Cotton and Wheat Loan will be used solely •or the development of the Chinese cotton tradeinto Chinese farms.”—Central Daily News’ Nanking. - 599 words
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261 1933-10-10 7 sons were taken away for ransom. —Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Militia Not Abie To Cope With Situation Tientsin, Sept. 17. Kuoyang, a city on the Anhuei-Honan border, has been captured and most of its p.opxe slaughteied by communist-bandits, according to a report just receivedsons were taken away for ransom.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. - 261 words
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Article83 1933-10-10 7 —China Times. Lease Of One More Ship From Navy Shanghai, Sept. 20. Arrangements have been made between the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company and the Ministry of the Navy for the lease of the naval transport “Keh An for passenger service along the sea-coast. The Company originally intended..—China Times. - 83 words
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183 1933-10-10 7 i.—Shun Pao. Prince’s Close Friendship With Japanese Peiping, September 22. Prince Teh of Inner Mongolia is now on terms of close friendship with the Japanese and is now planning to organize an autonomous government in Inner Mongolia, with himself at the head. The recent conferencei.—Shun Pao. - 183 words
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Article158 1933-10-10 7 Shun Pao. Repair Work Along the Sea Coast Making Rapid Progress Shanghai, September 23. Repair work on the dykes along the sea coast at Woosung, which collapsed during I the typhoon early this week, is making j rapid progress. The west dyke, or the I dyke protecting WoosungShun Pao. - 158 words
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821 1933-10-10 7 IRREGULARS OVERRUNNING WHOLE DISTRICT GOVT. TROOPS REFUSED ENTRY TO DEMILITARIZED ZONE people in the demilitarized zone.”- Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Peiping, September 22. The rebel forces under the command of Generals Chi Hung-chang and Fang Chenwu are rapidly concentrating at Huaiju, from different directions.people in the demilitarized zone.”- Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. - 821 words
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468 1933-10-10 7 —China Times. QUESTION OF SETTLEMENT LIES BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE Lately reports are in circulation to the effect that Mr. Ariyoshi will shortly be replaced by Mr. Arita as Japanese Minister to China. Mr. Arita won his fame as a strong advocate for a strong policy towards'—China Times. - 468 words
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Article112 1933-10-10 7 —Shun. Pao. Mohamedan Commander Resumes Military Activities Nanking, September 22. The Government is in receipt of a telegram fre n General Shen Shih-tsai. Defence Commissioner oi Sinkiang, reporting the resumption of military activities by the Mohamedan commander General Ma Chungying. General Shen dec’ares that the Mohamedan.—Shun. Pao. - 112 words
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Article62 1933-10-10 7 —Shun Pao. Hongkong Merchants Suspend Business With Canton Hongkong, September 22. As a result of the imposition of increased tariff duties on foreign rice, the Hongkong rice merchants have resolved to suspend business with Canton. The rice merchants here declare that pending a settlement of—Shun Pao. - 62 words
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Article58 1933-10-10 7 —China Times. Reorganizing North China Financial Administration Shanghai, September 23. Mr. T. V. Soong, who left Nanking yesterday by the customs cruiser “Liu Hsin,” is expected to arrive here some time this morning. It is said that Mr. Soong will go north with General Huang Fu.—China Times. - 58 words
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115 1933-10-10 7 people having been drowned there. —Sin Wen Pao. Colossal Loss of Life and Property Kaifeng. September 22. Figures are now available of the total less sustained by Honan as a result of the recent Yellow River flood. According to the report the districts affectedpeople having been drowned there.—Sin Wen Pao. - 115 words
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Article52 1933-10-10 7 Shun Pao. Shanghai-Foochow Telegraph Communications Resumed Shanghai, September 23. With the recovery of Yenping in Fukien by the 19th Route Army, telegraph communications between Shanghai and Foochow are expected to be resumed within a day or two. A repair going is now working on the telegraph lineShun Pao. - 52 words
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Article40 1933-10-10 7 .—China Times Japanese Want Boycott Movement Be Banned Peiping, September 22. The Japanese Legation has again communicated with the Peiping Municipal Government requesting that the “Bloody Associations” be suppressed and the antiJapanese boycott movement banned forthwith. —China Times.—China Times - 40 words
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Article76 1933-10-10 7 —China Times. Notorious Ex-Warlord in South Dies Hongkong, September 22. General Chen Chiung-ming, once the most powerful warlord in South China and who had ousted Dr. Sun Yat-sen twice from Canton, died here this morning. Recently, General Chen Chiung-ming took a trip to Peiping, Tientsin and Tsingtao,—China Times. - 76 words
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Article131 1933-10-10 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Abolition Report Without Foundation Nanking, September 22. In connection with the current report that the Peiping Political Readjustment Commission, of which General Huang Fu is the Chairman, will soon be abolished, Mr. Chu Min-yi, Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, declares that the report is absolutely.—Sin Wen Pao. - 131 words
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Article90 1933-10-10 7 l. —China Times. Nanking’s Representative Visits Mongolian Princes Peiping, September 22. It is understood that the Government has decided to send Mr. Pai Yun-ti, a Mongolian member of the C. E. C., to Inner Mongolia to establish closer relations between China and Mongolia. Mr. Pai Yun-ti isl.—China Times. - 90 words
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Article111 1933-10-10 7 t.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Inducing Panchan Lama To Co-operate With Manchoukuo Nanking, September 20. It is learned here that the Japanese are now planning to induce the Panchan Lama, in Suiyuan, to co-operate with the puppet government in Manchuria in an attempt to win overt.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. - 111 words
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Article984 1933-10-10 8 Among the numerous papers laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council was the annual report of the Fisheries Department, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, for 1932. Contrary to the popular conception of annual reports, it is an interesting and readable document984 words
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Article1036 1933-10-10 8 the industry.—E R. Y. in the Birmingham Poet. SCIENCE AND NORTH SEA FISH MOVEMENTS The fortunes of a thousand East Coast drifters hailing from Lerwick in the Shetands, Peterhead and Banff, down to Yarmouth and Lowestoft, depend on a vast movement, silent and unseen, now beginning to agitatethe industry.—E R. Y. in the Birmingham Poet. - 1,036 words
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Article901 1933-10-10 8 NOTHING DOING Lord Rutherford’s announcement; to British. Association that “anyone who pects and predicts a great source of p< 110 m the transformation of atoms is t„ ing moonshine” marks another stage in downfall of the no longer mightv a Apparently all the power is needed order901 words
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Article228 1933-10-10 9 —Reuter. 2 Killed 14 Injured BATTERY ROOM EXPLOSION Campbelltown, Argyll, Oct. 9. liie explosion on the submarine L 26, heard three-quarters of a mile away, brought pinnaces and motorcraft scurrying to the rescue with firetight ing apparatus and first aid outfits. The explosion occurred in the battery—Reuter. - 228 words
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Article116 1933-10-10 9 priated directly from the Government.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Nanking Government Assumes Financial Control Peiping, September 20. The report that the Nanking Government xvill extend its control of financial affairs in North China is confirmed in reliable quarters here. As a first step the director of the Changlupriated directly from the Government.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. - 116 words
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Article53 1933-10-10 9 Shanghai Morning Post. Negotiating For Financial Support Tientsin, September 22. The notorious bandit leader of the Luantung district, the “Big Rat,” is now in Tientsin negotiating with certain quarters for financial support in his activities in the demilitarized zone. The bandit leader is reported to haveShanghai Morning Post. - 53 words
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Article52 1933-10-10 9 —Sin Wen Pao. Going North on Cross-Country Flight Hankow, September 22. Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the youthful Chinese aviator, has arrived here from Anking, the capital of Anhuei. He is leaving for Changsha to-morrow. From there he will hop off for the North, on his cross-country flight.—Sin—Sin Wen Pao. - 52 words
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Article50 1933-10-10 9 —Sin Wen Pao. Mr. Liu Chung-chieh Appointed Shanghai. September 23. Mr. Liu Chung-chieh, newly appointed Chinese Minister to Germany, is now on his way to Kuling to receive instructions from General Chiang Kai-shek. He is expected to leave for his post in Berlin early next month.-—Sin Wen Pao. - 50 words
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Article100 1933-10-10 9 1. —Reuter. China's Unfortunate Position London, Oct. 9. How can unfortunate China—genuinely anxious as her Government may tie to put down the odious traffic —cope with such "a menace asks the Manchester Guardian in an editorial on the report of the Opium Board of the League of Nations.1.—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article302 1933-10-10 9 Where One Quarter Of Every Dollar Goes New York, Sept. 20. One quarter of every dollar spent in the United States goes to racketeers, according to an estimate which has been prepared by Senator Royal S. Copeland, chairman of the Senate Committee on Racketeering. He declares302 words
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Article212 1933-10-10 9 321 b Destined For London Paris, Sept. 26. A stock of 32 pounds of opium destined for shipment to England has been discovered by the anti-drug brigade of the Paris police. The opium w’as found concealed in twenty packing cases which were supposed to contain only212 words
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Article152 1933-10-10 9 the new commercial agreement. —Rugby Radio Service. Temporary Extension PRESENT DUTIES TO BE MAINTAINED London, Oct. 9. The temporary extension of the IndoJapanese Trade Convention which expires on Tuesday has been effected by the exchange of notes between Sir John Simon and the Japanese Ambassador in London.the new commercial agreement.—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article91 1933-10-10 9 Heavy Fines For Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 9. A crop of “samsu” cases is coming up before the Taipirg Magistrate again. in spite of heavy fines being imposed lately. To-day’, a Chinese named Chye Chim was convicted on two ckarg s o. being found in91 words
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Article215 1933-10-10 9 A Spectacle Reported By > Several Persons Stockholm, Sep.. 23. A “ghost train” appearing between the Orresta and Tortuna stations or. the Vaesteraas railway in central Sweden has frightened and mystified the people cf hat district. Recently, it is stated, a party of five215 words
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Article195 1933-10-10 9 Descendants Of Exiles And Buccaneers London. Sept. 29. British Honduras, the only British possession in Central America, is the jungle home of two races of lost white men and a strange colony of “amphibian people." One group of white men are Americans who dropped out of history195 words
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Article362 1933-10-10 9 Passing Of An Old Industry GAS OUSTS THE OPEN GRATE The trade of the chimney sw’eep, after flourishing foi centuries, is dying. Sc serious, and so sudden, has been the falling off in the numbers of chimneys needing to be swept since the War that the362 words
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Article105 1933-10-10 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London i I No market £224.15.0 TIN—(S Mootim) London i No market £224.10.0 Singapore $113.62 $113.62*2 Business Done Penang $113*2 Business Done Buyers no sellers. COPBA—(Btmdrled) $3 20 $3.20 I&ACK PEPttB SH OO ***** bubbeb London 4d 3 d New York 7%c.(G) 7|.lc.(G) Singapore 13%c.105 words
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Article431 1933-10-10 10 Views That Would Have Shocked Him WHAT DEAN INGE HAD ADMITTED Mr. G. Bernard Shaw, speaking at the Bradlaugh Centenary Celebration at the Friends’ House, Euston-road, on September 23, said that Bradlaugh was sustained all his life by a burning conviction that the official431 words
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Article187 1933-10-10 10 Duke's Daughter Who Served In A Store SEEKING DIVORCE Lady Doria Lois Childe, elder daughter of the Duke of Newcastle and co-heiress to a great fortune, is instituting divorce proceedings against her husband, Mr. Frederick Baldwin Childe, at the next sittings of the Law Courts. Mr. Childe187 words
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Article403 1933-10-10 10 German Ballonists’ Adventure RESCUED AT BERWICK A German ballon, occupied by three men, one of them wearing a uniform resembling that of a naval officer, came to rest in a field at Spittail, near Berwick-on-Tweed, on September 24, after falling into the sea. One of the403 words
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Article180 1933-10-10 10 Pride Rather Than Principle A suggestion that doctors and other professional men owe it to the community to advertise their skill and knowledge was made by Mr. R. Sinclair Carr, a director of the London Press Exchange, in a paper presented at a luncheon in London180 words
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Article93 1933-10-10 10 Zebras Rushed Across Street to Safety Elephants trumpeted with fear, tigers roared in their cages, and more than seventy horses, circus ponies, and zebras were rushed across the road to safety, when a building near a circus at Gloucester caught fire. The building was the grand93 words
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Advertisement488 1933-10-10 10 PILES GAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If yon are suffering the tortures of Piles and Its kindred ailments, and have tried every twwn remedy without obtaining relief, we ask yon to give Dr. Van Vleck's Absorptive Film Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the inflamed488 words
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Advertisement751 1933-10-10 10 $lOO must Be Won o S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION o NO ENTRANCE FEE o BELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinang Gazette, Football Competition No. 1 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on October751 words
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Article619 1933-10-10 11 Alarming Increase BIRTH CONTROL NECESSARY If the luxury of baby weeks is permitted m India in future, they should at least be accompanied by instruction in birth con-' trol. This suggestion is made by Dr. H. G. Hutton, the Census Commissioner, in the ourse of the619 words
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Article87 1933-10-10 11 Bombay, Sept. 20. Mr. Gandhi is to tour India shortly in accordance with a promise to investigate the temple-entry question made to depressed classes leaders, who interviewed him prior to his departure for Ahmedabad to-day. The deputation requested Mr. Gandhi to start temple-entry propoganda immediately.87 words
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Article388 1933-10-10 11 PUNDIT NEHRU'S PREDICTION W °RK_ FOR MASSES NEEDED Lucknow, Sept. 25. That he was working for complete change in the existing regime in India was the statement made by Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, President of the Indian National Congress, in an interview here to-day. Admitting that there388 words
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Article440 1933-10-10 11 U. P. Leaders' Plans Lucknow, Sept. 22. T..e informal coaiVrence o. Congress leaders of the enited Provinces was concluded this cftemocn. Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai in the course of a statement on the Conference, says ‘ln view of Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru’s visit to Mr. Gandhi to440 words
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Article103 1933-10-10 11 Several Lahore Missing i Lahore, Sept 24. It was learnt to-day that a number of j parents have reported at police stations that children are missing. Three such reports have b en lodged at one ploice station. In the majority of cases the children vanished while playing103 words
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228 1933-10-10 11 72 HRS. 18 MINS. IN WATER THOUSANDS CHEER Calcutta, Sept. 27. Thousands of people this morning' cheered Profulla Kumar Ghose, Bengal’s champion swimmer, when he broke the world’s endurance swimming record by 15 minutes. Ghose was in .the water for 72 hours 18 minutes —from228 words
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Article276 1933-10-10 11 Plunge Into Ditch At Corner NASIRABAD TRAGEDY Ajmer, Sept. 23. A 24-year-old Oxford Blue, Mr. Tidswell, was killed and two of his friends injured when a car, in which they were travelling from Ajmer to Nasirabad, skidded at a corner a mile from Nasirabad276 words
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172 1933-10-10 11 BANGALORE RESIDENT Injured Bangalore, Sept. 26. While on a shikari expedition forty years ago, Mr. Edward Lewis, a Bangalore resident, found a broken idol near the ruins of a Hindu temple in the Devarayadroeg Hills in Tumkur. Despite warning of evil consequences, he kept172 words
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Article94 1933-10-10 11 No One Injured And Little Damage Done Madras, Sept. 22. Reports received at the Secretariat today show that two crude country-made bombs were thrown at Virudhnagar during the early hours of Thursday merning, one hitting a wall of the Sub-Jail and the j other the Virudhnagar Post94 words
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Advertisement127 1933-10-10 11 OTMJJL? AS sr H,nx if -.IE 'SSa of 0 th! t ’beS —DI/TRIBUTOR/- BaV V/ARMt Horlick’s builds up vigorous young bodies CHILDREN in thet»' J early years should be given a nourishing W diet one that provides X plenty of energv-giving v ffl food. Thafs why doctors X x Sft127 words
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Article215 1933-10-10 12 Fears of the Java Rubber Growers I COMPLICATIONS IN INDO-CHINA Amsterdam, September 24. At the general meeting of the Soekaboemi (Java) Rubber Growers’ Association the Chairman expressed the hope that the Government would take similar measures in regard to rubber as it had already taken in regard215 words
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Article296 1933-10-10 12 Unanimity at the London Meeting The Secretary of the Rubber Growers' Association has given an interview to Reuter on the meeting of the Council in London last Monday, when the question of restriction of output was considered. An exclusive report of the meeting was published in” The Financial296 words
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Article122 1933-10-10 12 Waterfall (Selangor) Capital Cut A The directors of Waterfall (Selangor) Rubber Estates propose to reduce the capital from £1,000,000 to £936,008 and to cancel £191,052 of Convertible Seven per Cent. First Mortgage debenture stock and arrears of interest totalling £43,631. The company has in issue 3,351,480 2s. shares,122 words
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Article336 1933-10-10 12 Costs Reduced COMPULSORY CONTROL ESSENTIAL The seventh annual general meeting of the Malay United Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on September 20th at 71, St. Mary Axe, E.C. Mr. P.J. Burgess (the chairman) said that during 1932-33 the average sale price was the lowest in the336 words
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Article126 1933-10-10 12 With regard to restriction. Messrs. J. F. Adair and Co., Ltd., in their weekly circular. write as follows After so many rumours it certainly appears somewhat strange to hear of a committee being formed at this stage. Our information is to the effect that now that unanimity has126 words
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Article163 1933-10-10 12 The following are the rubber outputs for the month of September, 1933 Lbs. Bakap Estate 22,276 Titi Karangan Estate 19,599 Patani Para Plantations, Ltd. 78,170 South Malay Rubber Plantations (1932), Ltd. 20,300 Batu Matang Estate 23,500 Arras Estate 19,400 Baling Estate 74,300 Kuala Dingin Estate 32,800 Subur Estate163 words
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Article1071 1933-10-10 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wer| the latest quotation* n MESSRS. KENNEDY A ahan. list to-day. Yesterday Today Buyers Seilers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 1.30 1.37%1.30 1.37% Bangrin 310 32 0c 33 6 35 0c B. Caves 95 1.05 95 1.05 Hong Fatt 47%1,071 words
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Article56 1933-10-10 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 10 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Rank) On London Bank Demand 2'4 116 4 m 'ts 2(4 118 Private 3 m[ts credit 2(4 5(16 3 Documentary 2|4 7(16 On New York Bank Demand 54 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 38 dis. nom.56 words
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Article118 1933-10-10 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 78 ***** 79 1(32 New York 4.69% 4.69% Montreal 4.78% 4.78% Brussels 22.16% 22.20 Geneva 15.94 15.94% Amstordam 7.66 7.65 Milan 58 15 16 57 1(32 Berlin 12.97% 12.98% Stockholm 19.39 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 28 28118 words
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Article1128 1933-10-10 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, <3 9i h 5 RUBBER'(DoIIar.) Sc.! c. Allenby Rubber Co. 8o 95 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 \malgamated Malay Estates I 35 I 45 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 85 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 ao Molek Rubber Co. 65 75 Ayer Panas Rubber1,128 words
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Advertisement70 1933-10-10 12 ISSmSSSS? M Enfrancingly lovely I The mast S wonderful serie» of Beauty B preparations over created even by the genius of M. B Bourjois, the foremost Parisian Beauty Specialist. They have, by their distinction and refinement, their unapproachable perfection, won the unstinted praise of the smartest women in the moat70 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-10-10 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainf aJ 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 80 N TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. Low Wat» 3.00 a.m. 9.42 a.m. 3.19 p.m. 9.05 p.m. TO-MOBBOW 3.20 a.m. 10.14 a.m. 3.46 p.m. 9.18 p.m.37 words
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Article589 1933-10-10 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following Lb a list of vessels arrlvln* w 3 calling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. SANTHIA to Far East. S.S. KARAGOLA to Rangoon and Calcutta. M.V. LAGANBANK from Singapore. Sails for Boston, New York and Baltimore via589 words
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Article290 1933-10-10 13 OCTOBBR 10 Penang Football Association, 1932 Cup Final, Victoria Green, 5.10 p.m. Municipal Commission Meeting. Municipal Office, 4 p.m. OCTOBER 11 Entries close for Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting 3 p.m. Penang Football Association Cup tie D. A. F. C. v. P. W. F. A, Victoria Green.290 words
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Article514 1933-10-10 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. Lonndon, says that the mail despatched from Penang, on September 16 by the s.s. “Carthage’ was delivered in London on October 7. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch514 words
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Advertisement27 1933-10-10 13 St. Ann’s i j Malvern i Water Unrivalled for Purity HEALTH GIVING j (Bottled from the fanou. St An»’. WeU, Mdv«.) J i CALIDEIECK-S i J PENANG. >27 words
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Advertisement164 1933-10-10 13 Blackheads t and Enlarged t Pores Gone in 9 \oSkDcap RC?.-- I Any woman now ..7" easily banish black beads enlarged pores, and have a new white skin in 3 days by the use of Tokalon Vanishing Skinfood. This contains predigested dairy cream and HBHBBH dive oil combined with whitening,164 words
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Miscellaneous318 1933-10-10 13 rrrii i ■■■-mra > MllllSfflui Z r' 1 a B a 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 ELISSA LAND! IN A FOX NOVEL, LAVISH COMEDY SPECTACLE :"THE WARRIOR'S: HUSBAND" WITH DAVID MANNERS and MARJORIE RAMBEAU A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY OF THE DAYS WHEN 5 WOMEN RULE THE ROOST! z j OPENING FRIDAY 13*h Z318 words
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Miscellaneous83 1933-10-10 13 Fi 11 R,B z AI z Z (K B Dp 6.15 To-night Last Night 9.30 M-G-M’S FIVE-STAR COMEDY SPECIAL! ROBERT MONTGOMERY Z ■v E Pg aOli -191 14 r W9B > WITH Z ANN HARDING MYRNA LOY F ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY g IN a “WHEN LADIES MEET" e THE83 words
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Article459 1933-10-10 14 Coroner And Cures By The Unorthodox WHEN A QUACK IS JUSTIFIED Manchester, September 26. Reference to a magical box used for the diagnosis of disease was made at an inquest at Davyhulme Park Hospital on September 26 on Eunice Arstall, a six-year-old girl, who died in459 words
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Article80 1933-10-10 14 Two Sheriffs Receive Knighthoods The King has approved that the dignity of a baronetcy of the United Kingdom be conferred upon Sir Percy Walter Greenaw’ay on the occasion of his retirement from the office of Lord Mayor of London, and that the honour of knighthood80 words
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Article450 1933-10-10 14 Alleged Statement By Accused FINGERPRINT CLUES A statement alleged to have been made by Stanley Eric Hobday, 21, who is charged with the murder of Charles William Fox by stabbing him in his house, was read on September 24 when he made his sixth appearance at450 words
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290 1933-10-10 14 Gangsters’ £lOO,OOO Loot New York, September 22. Six gangsters made successful use of a smoke-screen barrage in a hold-up in the Loop, Chicago. They raided a motor-car standing outside the Federal Reserve Bank in the heart of the financial district, escaping with loot estimated290 words
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119 1933-10-10 14 Commercial Building to Cost £350,000 A nine-floor building is being erected in St. James’s-square, on the site of what used to be No. 3. This will be the first time that commerce has found its w’ay, on a large scale, into the quiet precincts of119 words
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Article106 1933-10-10 14 I Commanded Cruiser At The Battle Of Jutland Bremen, Sept. 20 The death has taken place here of R' Admiral Harder, who commanded the G man battle cruiser Luetzow in the battle Jutland. The Luetzow’ was the flags! of Admiral Hipper and w’as torpedoed ai106 words
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Advertisement212 1933-10-10 14 SKV Do you just watch? YOUR boy may have plenty of courage, hut 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 only212 words
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Advertisement36 1933-10-10 14 PURE 7, SOAP XiH PR 7 heal,nc /OINTMENT Cleanse Regularly with CvricrßA Soap Anoint Irritations with Ci’TICI’RA OIXTMEAT Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum tree upon request, from Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Building, Singapore j36 words
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Advertisement397 1933-10-10 14 g (di otkiu U V V 1 THE BLUES* j No man or woman is more sick of life than 2 when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease J in many cases. That terri- ble feeling which makes J all the world appear397 words
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Advertisement1964 1933-10-10 15 yl —~srm.":.. iy p o.„ British india A AND APCAR lines K C (Companies Incorporsuu in mjt A :*rtC > IXINDON AND NORTH CONSENT. I_ TRAVEL IW DOLLAR Penan., Teluk Anson, Port Swel C. MERIONES Mars. L’don, R’dam, H’burg and Gl’gow. Oct. 20 Nov. 15 UnE Governnwnt, London and Far1,964 words
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343 1933-10-10 16 A Kuala Lumpur Farewell GOODBYE TO MR. JUSTICE TERRELL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. October 9. In the Supreme Court this morning. Mr. Justice Terrell, bidding gcod-bye to the members of the Bar, remarked about the co-operation existing between the Bench and the Bar343 words
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Article201 1933-10-10 16 Cunarder Franconia Due Back In Penang The Cunard Steam Ship Company announce a cruise round the world by the Franconia planned for the early part of next year. The liner is to sail from New York at midnight on Tuesday, January 9, and is to proceed, by way201 words
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Article157 1933-10-10 16 Centralization PRIMARILY AN ECONOMY MEASURE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 9. The much awaited Government communique regarding the transfer of the Tanglin Hospital to the Bungsar and District Hospitals has been issued confirming the reports in the “Malay Mail” during the past month. The change,157 words
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Article192 1933-10-10 16 Night In Desert Aerodrome Karachi, Sept. 24. The story of the flying doctors’ dash to India in a hired aeroplane to attend the daughter-in-law of the Maharajah of Nepal was told to-night by Mr. H. S. Souttar, the Harley-street surgeon, who arrived here with Dr.192 words
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Article175 1933-10-10 16 Coolies Convicted FIRST ACCUSED FINED SECOND GETS GAOL (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Siput, Oct. 10. The hearing was resumed to-day into the case against Raman and Muttu Pillay, two coolies who were accused of causing grievious hurt to Mr. Treeby, the manager of Bemban Mines.175 words
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Article140 1933-10-10 16 Missing Betelnut Treetrunks A charge was framed in the Penang Police Court this morning against Sahat bin Ah. a Kedah Malay, to wit that he committed the theft of 36 tetelnut treetrunks, valued at 40 cents apiece, at Banda Bharu. The complainant, Tan Ah Jin. was140 words
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Article99 1933-10-10 16 A Warning To Bystanders Chet Singh, a Sikh cyclist, was charged in the Police Court this morning with gaming m public at Madras Lane, Police Constable 1792 stated that five or six Punjabi Sikhs were staking upon ’head or tails’ throws of cowrie shells, and all save99 words
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Article60 1933-10-10 16 Tan Ee Hye, a Hockchew Chinese, admitted that he was the man mentioned upon a w’arrant issued by the Malacca Police. Detective Inspector Lewis questioned his employer Tan Kim Kow, w’ho suspected his coolie. An interval of two days was granted for the authentication of the60 words
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Article46 1933-10-10 16 Toh Ah Chong and Yeoh Ah Hock the two Chinese, who were convicted of murder at the last session of the Penang Assizes, and whose sentences were confirmed by His Excellency the Governor, were executed at the Penang Gaol this morning.46 words
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Article111 1933-10-10 16 Special Buy Now Number 20 PAGES S. G." Next week’s Sunday Gazette "dl be a special bargain number. As was indicated last week commodity prices have never been so low —but signs are not lacking that the bottom has been reached. While some articles cannot be111 words
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Article122 1933-10-10 16 Mr. Thomas Due On Thursday Mr. Justice Thomas, who has been appointed Chief Justice, F.M.S., is due to arrive in Penang on Thursday by the P. and O. Comorin. It is expected he will proceed the same night to Kuala Lumpur and arrangements are being made122 words
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411 1933-10-10 16 CIVIL LORD OF ADMIRALTY OFFICIAL VISIT TO EASTERN NAVAL STATIONS According to official information received in Penang it is likely that Captain Euan Wallace, a Civl Lord of the Admiralty, who is on an official visit to the eastern naval stations, will already be411 words
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720 1933-10-10 16 Adjourned Annual Meeting I LOSS ON YEAR'S WORKING Minutes of the adjourned 23rd ar general meeting of the Temerloh c j and Rubber Estate, Ltd., held i registered office of the company N i Beach Street, Penang, at 12 noon on < > ber 7,720 words
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Advertisement108 1933-10-10 16 EZ O. PENANG'S PREMIER IJOTEL. Special Monthly Rates For Permanent Residents TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW PENANG REPERTORY SPECIAL DINNER AND PLAYERS PRESENT UAHUE “TWO HUSBANDS” N W THE DOLLAR LINE 9-20 SHARP SPECIAL LATE HILL TRAIN ORCHESTRA AT 12.30 S.S. “PRESIDENT ADAMS” E. O. GARAGE. First Class Cars On Hire Day and108 words
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Advertisement172 1933-10-10 16 mW* A/ fl J rusks I Foods T^ e Allenburys Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an172 words
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