Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 238. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 348 1 fort maae to enaiavc We have no ideas of revenge.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter W ireless. What Britain Must Do MR. HENDERSON'S MAIN PRINCIPLES London, Oct. 10. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, left Croydon by air for Paris this afternoon and is proceeding onwards
    fort maae to enaiavc We have no ideas of revenge.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter W ireless.  -  348 words
  • 80 1 LUIC du wiv r —Rugby Radio Service More Revenue And Less Expenditure London, Oct. 10Latest Treasury Returns show that the ■ordinary revenue for the current year up to October 7 amounted to £287 228,723. At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £280,725,641. The
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  • 80 1 Reuter. Mounted Police Charge Demonstrators Vienna, Oct. 11Riots have broken out at Ottaknng a working class suburb of Vienna, I following a demonstration of P ro teat against the Government ban on th “Arbeiter-zeitung” Mounted Police charged the demonstrators making many arres s before peace was restored.
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  • 202 1 —Reuter. 35,000 Miners Still Out N.R.A. MAY REGULATE WAGES Washington, Oct. 10. Strikes continue in Indiana, Illinois, Thousands of steel and coal strikers in the j Pittsburgh area returned to work to-day but 35,000 miners are still out in the West Pennsylvania coal field. Strikers continm in
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  • 71 1 10. liv —Reuter Wireless. ‘The Bear’ Reported In Distress Wilmington, (North Carolina), Oct. 5. Admiral Byrd’s Polar ship Bear is reported to be in distress off Frying Pan Shoals. She has wirelessed for assistance and a coast guard cutter is hurrying to the rescue. Admiral Byrd
    10. liv —Reuter Wireless.  -  71 words
  • 60 1 —Reuter. London Students' Celebrate London, Oct. 10. Sixty Chinese students and numerous British friends packed China House at an informal tea party in celebration of the anniversary of the Chinese Republic. The guests were received by Mr. Su Lee Chang, Warden of China House. The celebrations
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  • 42 1 —Reuter. Peace In Mexico? Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 10. An anti-war treaty outlawing aggression and forcible acquisition of territory was signed by representatives of Argentina, Brazil. Chile, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay in the presence of many diplomats and notabilities.-
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  • 38 1 —Reuter. To Reside At Shanghai London, Oct.lo. Wing-Commander R. P- Villock, the newly appointed British Air Attache, will leave for China on November 11. It has now been decided that he will reside at Shanghai.-
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  • 281 1 Reuter. Resumed Yesterday NO FURTHER TOKEN PAYMENT Anglo-American debt talks were rsum d at Washington to-day. Sir Frederick Leith Ross, of the British Treasury, Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador, aad Mr. Bewley, Financial Secretary to Hie British Embassy, represented the British Government while Mr. Acheson, United States
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  • 210 1 —Reuter. Soviet-Manchukuo Incidents EMPLOYEES ARRESTED Moscow, Oct. 10. Further incidents between the Soviet and Manchukuo over the management of the Chinese Eastern Railway are reported to- day by the Tass Agency. It is stated that i the Soviet Consul-General at Habarovsk I has enquired into the
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  • 46 1 —Reuter Wireless. Opposed By American Legion Convention Chicago, Oct. 5. The National Convention of the American Legion has passed a resolution opposing diplomatic recognition of the Soviet by the United States and urging deportation of all communist aliens in the country.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 587 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Dimitroff Expelled From Court TORGLER DENIES ALLEGATIONS Leipzig, Oct. 4. Asseverations were made by the accused 1 in the Reichstag trial that they were igno- rant of each other’s existence before their arrest when the proceedings were resumed to-day. Torgler denied the allegations that he
    .—Reuter Wireless.  -  587 words
  • 32 1 —Reuter. Rejected By Both Houses Manila, Oct. 10. The House of Representatives by 55 votes to 22 approved the action of the Senate in rejecting the Philippine Independence Act.—Reuter.
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  • 144 1 —Reuter Wireless. San Marfin Slipping From Power COMPARATIVE PEACE IN CUBA Havana, Oct. 4. With comparative peace restored in Cuba British residents who sought refuge in hotels during the reign of terror and bloodshed have returned to their homes in the Vedaho section. A hysterical woman is
    .—Reuter Wireless.  -  144 words
  • 145 1 LIOIVU iu pi UlUipiU h —Reuter Wireless. Sir Austen Chamberlain As Commissioner! Geneva, Oct. 6. The appointment of a High Commissioner with plenary pow’ers is recommended by the sub-committee to consider the German refugee problem. Sir Austen Chamberlain’s and Mr. Theodore Roosevelt Junior’s names are mentioned for
    LIOIVU iu pi UlUipiU h —Reuter Wireless.  -  145 words
  • 83 1 —Reuter Wireless. Wines And Spirits Already Advertised Washington, Oct. 6. America will probably go wet en December 6th, the day after the thirty-sixth state of the Union records its vote and turns the scale in favour of abolition of prohibition. Collectors of internal revenue have
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  83 words
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    • 108 1 SINGAPORE FLYING MISHAP PAGE 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page Chinese Win 1932 Cup Competition 5 Bodyline Controversy Settled 5 33 Left In For Cesarewitch 5 The English Turf 5 Chinese Ladies and Sports 5 Home Sporting News 6 $lOO Coupon 6 Exclusive China News Service 7 Latest Cables 1 9 Penang
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  • 1599 3 REGISTRAR RETAILS CONVERSATION ABOUT CONTROL GANG IN LONDON FOREIGN GIRL BRIDES Allegations of a traffic in women were made at Tower Bridge Police-court. Two men were in the dock—a sequel to a stopped wedding. During the evidence, Mr. Clayton, for the prosecution, questioned the
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  • 224 4 Threatened Man Who Helped Him TAILOR’S COURAGE PRAISED I regard blackmail as one degree—if one degree—less than murder; it is the assassination of the soul,” declared the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.) at the Old Bailey when he sentenced Hugh Murray aged twenty-five, a seaman,
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  • 185 4 Alleged Debts While In Bankruptcy C_cil Edward Elliot Edin, attached to a firm of local solicitor, was on Monday changed before the Singapore District Judge, Mi. H. A. Forrer, on three counts of incuri mg debts while in bankruptcy. The charges were of obtaining credits under false pretences
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  • 204 4 Convicted Of Two Traffic Offences Mrs. Matthews, of 1, Anderson Road, was on Monday fined $2 on each of two traffic offences by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander. Having been previously cautioned and discharged for rash driving in connection with a motor collision with
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  • 186 4 Now She is Quite Slender Here is another case where the trim, slim figure of youth has displaced the coarse, fat outline of middle-age. It is a housekeeper writing. She says I cannot say what weight I was but I was very fat—a burden to
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  • 267 4 Chinese Consul Present At Town Hall Meeting Yesterday at noon at the Chinese Town Hall. Pitt Street, the “Double Tenth” (October 10) was observed by local Chinese. About a hundred people were present including the representatives of various local Chinese associations and students from the Chung
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  • 268 4 Payment For Use (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Oct. 9. Henceforth the use of the Alor Star Aerodrome by aircraft is to be paid for according to the following scale of charges for single landing and monthly rates, figures for the latter being shown in brackets:—
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  • 777 4 We understand that Dr. and Mrs. ffrench-Constant are Leaving shortly for Trinidad. Amcngst the passengers who are taking the China-Japan return trip, by the Antenor is Mr. L. R. Macphail. We hear that Dr. D. C. Macaskill is expected to arrive from home leave towards the end
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  • 339 4 Sunday. Oct. 1In the morning His Excellency visited J urong area and witnessed the Army manoeuvres. Miss Hayward left Government House. Monday, Oct. 2. Hon. Mr. E. Newbold arrived to stay at Government House. At 10.30 a.m. His Excellency presided at I the Budget meeting of the
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  • 291 4 Died In Hospital From Arsenic (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Oct. 9. A 35 year-old Malay Sik Mofunat bin Sik Hamid by name, who is said to have been a Shroff in the Customs Office was on Sunday, the 27th August, at about 7 am. found
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  • 861 5 Xaverians Beaten By 7 Goals DEFENCE CRUMBLES IN SECOND HALF As anticipated the Chinese Recreation Club scored an easy win yesterday in the final of the 1932 Penang Football Association Cup defeating the St. Xaviers Recreation Club by seven clear goals but on the run
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  • 277 5 To-day's Race LATEST ALTERATIONS AND SCRATCHINGS London, Oct. 10. The following are alterations to the Cesarewritch probables: Robertson rides Bunkawai, Foster Strathalan, Spares Fragrance and Lynch Boldero. Lord Nugent and Tuppence will not be running. The latest list of probables with jockeys therefore are: NITSICHIN
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  • 99 5 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged:— MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 Mrs. Wemyss vs. Mrs. Gilmour. Miss Wemyss vs. Mrs. Clifton. L. M. Norris vs. W. Y. Semple. D. McLeod Craik vs. D. G. Jackson. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 Mrs. Clifton vs. Miss Risoe. J. N. Cooley
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  • 71 5 Dead Heat In Champion Stakes DASTUR AND CHATELAINE London, Oct. 10. The following was the result of the Champion Stakes (Value about £1,500 l 1 miles) run at Newmarket to-day: DASTUR 1 CHATELAINE 1 SCARLETT TIGER 3 Three ran. Dead heat; Scarlett Tiger ten lengths away. Betting:
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  • 99 5 Basket And Volley Ball The following are the results of the fixtures in the Penang Basket and Volley Ball Association’s tournament, played at Fun and Frolic Park yesterday evening:— BASKET BALL Choo Keong team beat Cheng Lean by 35 points to 24. The winning team
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  • 227 5 —Reuter. Interchange Of Friendly Messages PROMOTE BEST INTERESTS OF GAME Adelaide, Oct. 10. The text of the cables which were revealed following the receipt of the Marylebone Cricket Club’s reply show that the negotiations were very friendly. The Australian Board agrees that leg theory as practised for
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  • 575 5 Mr. Templeton Explains WEEK-END PROGRAMME In connection with the Chinese ladies and sports, Mr. T. V. Templeton, managing proprietor of Fun, in a conversation with a Pinang Gazette reporter, laid emphasis on the desirability of encouraging i the Asiatic girls to indulge in games and outdoor
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  • 299 5 P.C.C. Draw With Abdul Rahman’s XI. Although the Cricket Club did most of the attacking, the absence of Hoblyn in the front line was felt yesterday when the Club was only able to effect a draw with a Mr. Abdul Rahman’s Eleven, each side scoring one
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  • 1043 6 FIDDIAN HOLES IN ONE TWICE BUT WINNER SAFER ON THE GREENS GAME OF DRAMATIC CHANGES GOLF Jack McLean (Hayston), the young Scottish holder of the title, defeated Eric Fiddian (Stourbridge), a former English champion, by 3 and 2 in the final of the Irish Open
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  • 180 6 Provisional Itinerary For Australian Tour The “remains” of the leg-theory controversy’ were buried at the meeting of the Australian Cricket Board of Control and arrangements for sending an Australian team to England next year appear to be proceeding smoothly, says Reuter. Under the presidency of Mr. R. A.
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  • 110 6 No Official Action Johannesburg, Sept. 24. The South African Cricket Association has decided not to follow Australia’s example in legislating against bodyline bowling. Its disapproval cf such bawling is, however, expressed in the following resolution, which it has adopted. “The Association deprecates ‘he deliberate use
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  • 872 6 RUGBY FOOTBALL Intensive Backing-up Too Much For Lancashire RUNAWAY WIN Warrington, September 20. The Australian Rugby League Tourists thoroughly routed the Lancashire County side here, preserving their unbeaten record in their eighth match by a victory by 6 goals, 7 tries (33 points) to 2 goals, 1 try
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  • 450 6 “No Light Task in Front of Them —Manager JARDINE’S MESSAGE The M.C.C. team, comprising six amateurs and ten professionals, under the captaincy of D. R. Jardine, left Tibury in the P. and O. liner Mooltan for India. Quite a large company of friends saw the side off from
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  • 334 6 BOXING Decision Displeases Crowd BUTCHER’S MANAGER IN SCENE The decision in the principal bout at the Liverpool Stadium, between Johnny’ Cuthbert, the British Lightweight Champion, and Tony Butchers, of Liverpool, which was given in favour of Cuthbert after fifteen rounds, did not please a section of
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  • 174 7 la Kung Pao. Tientsin. MILITARY MOVEMENTS ON BORDER DISTRICTS INCONVENIENCE TO LOCAL POPULATION Tientsin, Sept. 18. According to information from an unimpeachable source, the Soviet Red Army have lately been very active along the Siberian-Manchuria border, particularly around Taheiho. Nearly fifty Soviet military aeroplanes are making frequently
    la Kung Pao. Tientsin.  -  174 words
  • 121 7 of the Standing Committee of the C.E.C.— Min Pao. P ostponement No Violation Of Party Constitution Nanking, September 12. A spokesman of the Central Kuomintang Headquarters declared to-day that the fifth National Congress might unavoidably be postponed owing to the opposition of the leaders in the South-west
    of the Standing Committee of the C.E.C.— Min Pao.  -  121 words
  • 90 7 .—China Times. To Be Sent Back To Peiping For Safe-Keeping Shanghai, September 14. It is learned that the new Director of the Peiping Palace Museum, Mr. Ma Heng, has decided to move all the Palace treasures, which were sent to Shanghai during the fighting around the Great
    .—China Times.  -  90 words
  • 94 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Workers Will Be Given Food and Lodging Shanghai, September 14. Under the auspices of the Social Affairs Department of the Municipal Government o Greater Shanghai, a factory will soon be established at Kaochingmiao, Kiangwan, to afford work for the poor. When the factory
    .—Sin Wen Pao.  -  94 words
  • 56 7 —Shun Pao. Peiping, September 21. The Japanese military authorities have established a large arsenal at Dairen equipped with all necessary machines for the manufacture of arms. It is said that, in future, the Japanese Kwantung Army will get their supplies of firearms from the new
    —Shun Pao.  -  56 words
  • 107 7 —Central China Daily News. Appalling Conditions Likely To Grow Worse Chengchow, September 20. Mr. Chang Chi, a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, has arrived here from Shensi after an inspection of the famine districts in that province. Interviewed, Mr.
    .—Central China Daily News.  -  107 words
  • 124 7 .—Shun Pao. Two Aeroplanes and Bomber in Pursuit Hangchow, September 20. Order at Kaihua. on the Chekiang-Kiang-si border, which was occupied recently by Communists under Fang Chih-min and later recaptured by the provincial troops, has been restored and the magistrate and other officials have returned
    .—Shun Pao.  -  124 words
  • 105 7 —Shanghai Morning Post. Approval of Peiping Military Council Sought Tientsin, September 20. General Hu Hsueh-chung, Chairman of the Hopei Provincial Government, held a meeting this afternoon among his subordinate commanders to discuss measures for the effective disbandment of superfluous troops in North China owing to
    —Shanghai Morning Post.  -  105 words
  • 119 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Mohammedan General Breaks His Word Nanking, September 20. According to reliable information, fresh troubles have developed in Sinkiang between General Shen Shih-tsai, Defence Commissioner of Sinkiang, and General Ma Chung-yin, the Mohammedan general who recently pledged his allegiance to the Government. Fighting
    —Sin Wen Pao.  -  119 words
  • 683 7 MEANS OF COMMUNICATION DISRUPTED o Situation In The North Extremely Dangerous o IMPOSITION OF HEAVY TAXES o Farmers Supporting Red Regime consolidated every day. —Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Chunking. September 12. Chengtu and Chungking have lost their former glory after the recent civil war in
    consolidated every day.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin.  -  683 words
  • 72 7 —China Times. China Will Be Officially Represented Shanghai, September 21. China will be officially represented at the forthcoming International Silk Conference, which is scheduled to be held on October 22nd in Paris, it is learned from local industrial circles. As time do»s not permit the despatch of
    —China Times.  -  72 words
  • 84 7 pw ClllV* AiOXCULgOUCM* A AAV estimated at around $400,000. —Sin Wen Pao. Fifty Fishing Boats Caught Unawares Shanghai, September 21. No less than fifty fishing boats were sunk during the typhoon which swept over the Chekiang coast on Monday evening, according to news received in
    pw ClllV* AiOXCULgOUCM* . A AAV estimated at around $400,000.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  84 words
  • 99 7 —Shun Pao Special. Hongkong, September 20. It is learned from a reliable source that a certain foreign consul in Canton has approached General Chen Chi-tang with an offer of assistance to construct Whampoa Harbour in accordance with the scheme worked out by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The consul said
    .—Shun Pao Special.  -  99 words
  • 86 7 —Min Pao. Nanking, September 20. According to information from diplomatic sources, one of the most important issues to be discussed between Dr. W. W. Yen and Dr. Lo Wen-kan when they meet on the Sinkiang-Soviet border, will be the abolition of the secret agreement concluded between Sinkiang
    —Min Pao.  -  86 words
  • 93 7 Min Pao. Forty Buildings In Ningpo Collapse Ningpo, September 20. Ningpo suffered heavily in the typhoon yesterday. The dykes along the river collapsed and the water flowed into the streets. It was five feet deep on the Ningpo Bund. Several bridges were washed away by
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  • 82 7 with the Cantonese forces —Central China Daily News. 19th Route Army Co-operating With Cantonese Forces Amoy, September 18. General Tsai Ting-kai has altered his military plans in the campaign against the Communists. Instead of attacking the Communists in North-western Fukien, General Tsai has ordered a general
    with the Cantonese forces—Central China Daily News.  -  82 words
  • 65 7 .—Shanghai Mdming Post. Mr. T. V. Soong To Reorganise Administration Peiping, September 20. It is reliably learned here that Mr. T. V. Soong has decided to visit Peiping in the near future to reorganize the financial administration in North China. This is taken as an
    .—Shanghai Mdming Post.  -  65 words
  • 58 7 —Shun Pao. Chief Topic At Canton Conference Hongkong, September 20. General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government, has sent his delegate to Canton to confer with General Chen Chi-tang on the bandit suppression question on the Kwangtung-Hunan border. The representative arrived at Canton yesterday
    —Shun Pao.  -  58 words
  • 72 7 Shun Pao. Leaving For Canton As Government’s Representative Shanghai, September 21. Dr. C. C. Wu, former Chinese Minister to the United States, returned to Shanghai from Tsingtao yesterday. Interviewed, Dr. Wu denied that he would leave for Canton as the representative of the Government. He said he
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  • 519 7 .—Canton Truth. DEGENERATION INTO SLUMS FEARED GOVT. TO PROVIDE HOUSES AT LOW RENTS As the result of the rise of land value and rent in the city, the housing problem of workers has assumed an increasingly imposing form during the past few years. Government investigations reveal that
    .—Canton Truth.  -  519 words
  • 58 7 —Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Placing Troops Under Direct Command of Military Counc 1 Peiping, September 13. It is learned that General Ma Chan-shan is leaving for Chahar shortly to inspect his troops there. At Chahar General Mu will reorganize his troops and place then
    —Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin.  -  58 words

  • 924 8 For the time being, the revolution in Cuba has faded out of the news, but it would be a great mistake to regard this as a sign that law and order have again been restored to that long-suffering Republic. We shall not be surprised if Cuba sets the cables
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  • 1109 8 UllCVC intensely lonely man. —A. N. M. m the “Manchester Guardian.” Hamer had always seemed a reticent, even a solitary, person, and it was strange that day to find myself talking to him with a kind of experimental intimacy. He had spoken of curious attenuated relations with people,
    UllCVC ~ — intensely lonely man.—A. N. M. m the “Manchester Guardian.”  -  1,109 words
  • 782 8 J WAR TROPHIES e Large numbers of once-prized trophies of e the Great War are being sold as scrap 1 metal or given away if their possessors cannot find purchasers. Altogether more than 4,000 German guns and howitzers of all calibres were distributed up and down Enge
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  • 221 9 Reuter. Intense Japanese Indignation PROTEST TO MOSCOW Tokio, Oct. 10. The Foreign Office revealed that it has been decided either to protest or send a warning to Moscow regarding the publication of General Hishikari’s alleged reports Intense indignation at Moscow’s publication of the alleged Hishikari Documents
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  • 115 9 with a capital of £2.000,000. —Reuter Wireless. Dail Votes Money For Registration Dublin, Oct. 5. The Dial has already voted sums towards the cost of registering a new industrial cred t company with a capital of £5,000,000, in cne pound shares, the object of which is to
    with a capital of £2.000,000.—Reuter Wireless.  -  115 words
  • 83 9 as tarred with the same brush. Reuter Wireless. Imprisoned And Fined Innsbruck, Oct. 5. The editor of the Socialist paper, “Volke Zeitung” has been sentenced to three weeks’ imprisonment and fined 1,000 schillings, (£35) in respect of an offensive comment on Von Neurath’s congratulations to
    as “ tarred with the same brush. ” Reuter Wireless.  -  83 words
  • 57 9 ea mat aeatn was uuc w t ing accidentally administered. Reuter Wireless. Verdict Of Accidental Death Returned London, Oct. 5. At the inquest held at Bath on the famous novelist, Mrs. A. M. Williamson, who died last week, a verdict was returned that death was
    ea mat aeatn was uuc w •t ing accidentally administered. Reuter Wireless.  -  57 words
  • 40 9 tour passengers, county cricketer, were uninjured. —Reuter Wireless. No Casualties Baghdad, Oct. 6. The French airliner from Saigon was wrecked while taking off in Europe. The four passengers, including Major White, the county cricketer, were uninjured. —Reuter
    tour passengers, county cricketer, were uninjured.—Reuter Wireless.  -  40 words
  • 112 9 —Reuter. Prompt Redress For British Subject Berlin, Oct. 10. .An American citizen— and official of Woolworths— named Wells has protested through the American Consul regarding his maltreatment by a crowd of Nazis because he failed to salute the Nazi flag. Mr. VV ells, whose face was badly battered,
    —Reuter.  -  112 words
  • 157 9 —Sin Wen Pao. 619,000 Homeless Or Otherwise Affected Nanking, September 20. Mr. Sun Ching-cheh, representative of the Hopei Provincial Goveernment, arrived here from Tientsin yesterday to make a report to the Government on the flood situation in Hopei province. According to Mr. Sun the flood area covers
    —Sin Wen Pao.  -  157 words
  • 84 9 Central China. Daily News. Harvest Unreaped Owing To Bandit Menace Peiping, September 20. Haiyangchen, a town in the vicinity of Chinwangtao, has practically been abandoned and nobody dares to reap the harvest owing to the bandit menace in that region Of a total population of three thousand
    Central China. Daily News.  -  84 words
  • 86 9 Government troops from Nanking.—Peiping Morning Post. Mukden Troops Evacuate Peiping-Tientsin Line Peiping, September 17. The evacuation of General Ho Chu-kuo’s Mudken troops from along the PeipingTientsin Railw’ay has been completed. General Wang’s army, composed of three infantry divisions and one cavalry division, has been transferred
    Government troops from Nanking.—Peiping Morning Post.  -  86 words
  • 73 9 .—Shanghai Morning Post. Systematic Looting of Houses in Tingyuan Wuhu, September 20. Tingyuan, a city in Northern Anhuei, was captured by a strong force of communistbandits on the evening of September 17th. Following the occupation, systematic looting took place not a single house escaping. The plundering continued for
    .—Shanghai Morning Post.  -  73 words
  • 66 9 Rugby Radio Service. A New Home Geological Museum, South Kehsington will not again be the scene of the World Economic Conference. The authorities have decided to proceed with the original plan to move in historic specimens. This has no significance with relation to the World
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  • 102 9 Reuter. Kingsford-Smith At Souroboya AUSTRALIA TO-DAY x Sourabaya, October ro. Air Commodore Sir Charles Kings-ford-Smith arrived at Sourabava at 6.23 p.m. to-day. He leaves for Wyndham at dawn to-morrow with the record comfortably in sight. Passing over Batavia earlier in the day, Kingsford-Smith dropped a note
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  • 80 9 —Reuter Wireless. Non-Aryans To Be Expelled Berlin. Oct. 5. Non-aryans and aryans married to nonaryans will be expelled from the profession by the new law regulating the rights and duties of professional journalists. All journalists henceforth will be considered as civil servants and most of them
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  80 words
  • 74 9 —Reuter Wireless. In Exile Nice, Oct. 6. The death in exile here of General Yudenitch. aged seventy-one recalls the exploit of the famous Commander of the Russian Armies in the Caucasus in 1916 who, with a hundred thousand troops captured Erzerum defende by Enver.Pasha and
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  • 94 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £224.15.0 £224.10.0 TIN—(3 Monti») London £224.10.0 £224.10.0 Singapore $113.62 Business Done Penang $113.62% Business Done 25 tons. COPRA —(Sundried) $3.20 $3.10 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London 3j|jd. New York 74fc.(G) 7 3£c.(G) Singapore 13c 13c i i TAPIOCA Fair Seed $4.30 $4.30 Medium
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 276 9 Well above the Average- Cow Gate builds the healthy virile child, not the fat and flabby baby of the ordinary artificial food. T l lat is w hy modem Mothers the jkr** l oft world over are turning to it with E Stts- the relief E There is NO DOUBT
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    • 56 9 TO LONDON IN EIGHT DAYS BY ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES (K.L.M.) FROM ALOK STAR EV ERY THURSDAY MORNING >- ALSO W ON SHORT LEAVE TO SUMATRA AND JAVA PLANES TO BATAVIA VIA SINGAPORE AND TO MEDAN LEAVE ALOR STAR IN EACH DIRECTION EVERY THURSDAY. For full particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE
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  • 940 10 IN CARICATURE DID THEY GET WIND OF IT Full Attendance Yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Penang City Fathers might go down to history. It might not. At any rate there was a full attendance of members for an artist to see and follow them
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    • 218 10 3 do not want LIFE INSURANCE! PERHAPS NOT. BUT in the event of your early death YOU DO WANT your children {I to have a com- k ««gk* fort able home and a good education. YOU DO WANT your wife to be free from financial distress. YOU DO WANT your
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    • 72 10 Estates Mines WE SUPPLY J I ĔAII printed requirements at competitive prices. W E WA N T YOUR BUSINESS Z |i a--- v J ENQUIRIES INVITED IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY 3 3 Pining Gazette PRESS; LTD. I APIOL STEEL I 1 Sure and certain for all Fenude I I ccm
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 420 10 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.
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  • 2319 11 PASSING OF A GREAT PERSONALITY: EIGHT VICTORIAN SISTERS QUESTION OF MAIDEN NAMES TREND OF AUTUMN FASHIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 27. THE RETURN OF THE COURT Since the illness of the King in 1929 the Court returns from Balmoral a week or ten
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 118 11 DE II SZkl.«i l I SAVE THE coupons' j foe fef Y'Wt' ERES a /ir//wl'' everyone \\\W\ SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh 3. A.P.B. 12. -t SWE RAlUfcv RP w er Depart Penang (Prai) every Monday and Friday 9.50 o’clock arrive Bangkok every Tuesday
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    • 142 11 31) f <l. X A- \W Wil! noon-time never come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of«doors, or an active mental life indoors, you spend your greatest amount of energy, and do 70% of your work before noon. That is why everyone should have a nourishing first meal of
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 180 12 Control CONFERENCE TO BE CALLED Amsterdam, Sept. 22. It is officially announced that the Government Commissioners of the native rubber districts in the Netherlands Indies of Borneo, Palembang, Djambi and Riouw will shortly be summoned to Batavia to discuss restriction of native rubber says the Financial Times.
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    • 112 12 Malayan Information Agency reports the local output of tin exported from the Federated Malay States during the months indicated in the subjoined table as follows: 1929. 1930. 1931. 1932. 1933 Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons January 5,856 5,840 5,450 3,014 2,312 February 4,896 4,768 5.470 2,132 2,154
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    • 154 12 Excess of Exports in August According to the tin export and quota figures for August, issued by the International Tin Committee, after its meeting in Paris on September 20, the Dutch East Indies, Nigeria and Bolivia have at 31st August, in the aggregate, exported a tonnage
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    • 57 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 11 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Rank) London Bank Demand 2 4 I*l6 4 m|ts 2|4 18 Private 3 m|ts credit 2)4 5(16 3 Documentary 2j4 7|16 On New York Bank Demand 54 nom. France T.T. 910 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai
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    • 396 12 Moderate Buying By The United States The brief communication of the International Committee on September 21 gave very little pleasure to anyone. It had been fully anticipated that an announcement would be made as to a readjustment of the output quota on a higher level. It is, of
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    • 104 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Mondav Paris 78 3132 78 31 32 New York 4.69% 4.69% Montreal 4.7914 4 78*t Brussels 22.19% 22.16% Geneva 15.95 15.94 Amsterdam 7.66% 7.66 Milan 58 15 16 58 15 16 Berlin 12.97% 12.97’/, Stockholm 19.39 19 39 Copenhagen 22.40 22.4 n Os
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    • 1165 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST s names. 5 Sn J? hS RUBBER (Dollar.) IC. c Allenby Rubber Co. 85 95 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 40 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 135 145 ex Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 75 85 Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 15' 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 65 75 Ayer
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    • 1108 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY Th® following wen the latest quotatlou> n MESbitS. KENNEDY Si share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 80 95 85 95 Amalgamated Malay 1.35 1.45 c 1.35 1.45 ex Bassett 47% 55 50 55 I Broga 47% 55
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    • 188 12 You cannot Afford Second Best! USE PRANG BESAR I HIGHEST GRADE MALAYAN SEED FROM t ISOLATION GARDENS CONTAINING ONLY PROVED GENETIC HIGH YIELDING CLONES ISOLATED FROM NEAREST RUDDER DY 6 MILES OF COCONUTS FULL PARTICULARS OF THE ABOVE AND OTHER SEED AND j OF BUDWOOD FROM PRANG BESAR ESTATE. KAJANG,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Ralnfw 6 a m 76 E 19 m.m. Noon 85 S.W. TIDE TABLES TO-DAY dirh Water w<t» 3.20 a.m. 10.14 a.m. 3.46 p.m. 9.18 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.45 a.m. 11.20 a.m. 4.58 p.m. 9.35 p.m.
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  • 557 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Tb« following Is a list of vessels arriving jml sailing from Penang during the week; IN PORT fO-bAf 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 via Suez.
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  • 262 13 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. OCTOBER 13 Hutchings School, annual distribution of prizes, 11 a.m. OCTOBER 14 Hockey State Trial in Ipoh. Penang Football Association Cup tie P.R.C. v. M.A.F.C.
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  • 463 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 197 13 b~b b~b M J i r~•- 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 2 SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING DIFFERENT I J ELISSA LANDI Glamorous Star of “SIGN OF THE CROSS” IN I FOX’S NOVEL, LAVISH COMEDY SPECTACLE J "THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND" —z WITH Z DAVID MANNERS MARJORIE RAMBEAU and a MIGHTY CAST An Uproarious
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    • 149 13 BOXING (Subject t<> Approval of Board of Control) Saturday—l4th October 1933. WINNER—TAKE—ALL APOSTO vs. FRANK WEBBER 10 (2 MIN.) Rds. FUN FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK Wednesday, 11th October, 1933. CANTONESE OPERA will stage at 8 p.m. YEW THIN SOON JIT With CHOY KHUAN YUK in the leading role supported by Tew
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 78 13 2 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 J a THE FAMOUS WIDE-MOUTHED FUNSTER JOE E. BROWN CO-STARRED WITH CUTE LITTLE BABY STAR r DORSTHY LEE IN FIRST NATIONALS SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY "LCCAL BOY MAKES GOOD" 2 Z A RIOT OF FUN AND MERRIMENT I Plojis at MOUTRIE'S Phone 975 Z "z to COMING
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  • 2296 14 ECONOMIC PROBLEMS REVIEWED THE DISARMAMENT POSITION QUESTIONS FOR UNIONIST CONFERENCE: LABOUR PARTY AND OFFICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 23. CABINET BACK AT WORK Virtually all the members of the Cabinet are now at their posts and available for consultation, and the rule as to
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 64 14 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
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    • 327 14 For your throats sake, smoke CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES FRESH (SEALED-FRESH in patented K TRl’-VAC tins and moisture- W proof “CELLOPHANE.” iOTpV, SHgsi t x t SHI STRIPPING THE LEAF In the ipaciout, sunny Stripping Tyffirl rooms at Arcadia Worki, vein» and stalk are rapidly and thoroughly removed from
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    • 1749 15 HitfH W I _1 11- TL W DBi r -’sr’ s a <VV Tjj I WCEfcS B /X/flk, A.V- 1\ r K iSri (jl, AND APCAR lines Jt£ ft H (Companies Incorporate *CBLIftFUftMI!U TRAVEL HOME BY DOLLAR mail passenger services ▼BMelfl LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave» Dae IRMTEL FIVEVIfc Wl
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  • 602 16 How British Officers Spent Their Time PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS" CAPTORS’ FAVOURITE OATH After spending five months in captivity, the three British officers who were taken prisoner by pirates from the British steamer Nanchang and subsequently handed over to bandits, are now on their way home. The
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  • 21 16 BIRTH WILLIAMS. At Batu Gajah Hospital on 11th October to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. C. Williams, a daughter.
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  • 248 16 Humorous Satirical Comedy At Majestic Novelty, smart humour, excellent team work by a strong and attractive cast, witty lines and superb technique are some of the points of appeal in “The arrior s Husband.” which opened to good houses at the Majestic last night. The film opens
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  • 78 16 Heavy Advance Bookings We are informed by the booking agents —The Robinson Piano Co —that the complete reserved plan for Saturday’s second performance, has been fully booked. The other night’s plans are rapidly filling and early reservation is advisable. If desired the box seats on either side of the
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  • 61 16 Commissioners Against Relieving Government At a recent meeting of the Commissioners in Committee there was a debate as to whether the Municipality should relieve the Government of its expenditure in connection with the Penang Library. After the debate, on being put to the vote, ten Commissioners were against
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  • 75 16 Search For Cutty Sark LOCATED OFF JOHORE COAST (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Oct. 11. The Air Force and the Flying Club searchers were out all this morning searching for the “Cuttv Sark,” piloted by Lieutenant Potter and carrying two passengers, which went on a coast trip
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  • 143 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Contribution To Road Safety London, Oct. 10. The International motor show which opens at Olympia on Thursday and will continue for ten days is attracting large numbers of visitors to London from abroad. The main feature of the show is the British
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  • 66 16 P.C.C. “A” v. The Collegians The following will represent the P.C.C. “A” against the Collegians to be played on the Esplanade on Friday at 5.15 p.m.; F. G. Pooley; J. H. Dodd, G. J. Gilmour; L. H. Best, C. G. Van Houten, L. W. R. McLaren; B. Brooke, R.
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  • 71 16 Municipal Approval The Engineer’s Committee of the Municipal Commissioners by a majority of three to two are in favour of a cafe on the Cattle Ramp by Kedah Pier, provided that the building is erected in accordance with the by-laws. It will be remembered that
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  • 137 16 Belt Stolen From Tongkang ACCUSED'S DISPUTED ALIBI Khadabacha, a Tanul tongkang coolie charged with the theft of a belt containing $4.93 at 5 p.m. on August 17, to-day wished to call further evidence in his defence. Mohamed Kassim, owner of another tongkang in the Merican company,
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  • 237 16 Crowd Follows To Police Station Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie stated in the Penang Police Court to-day that there had been considerable trouble over the case of Chu Weng, ricksha coolie, a large crowd following the Police Constables and accused under arrest to the Station. Chu Weng
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  • 101 16 Four Cents In Ail The World -A A Chinese pauper, when charged in the Police Court this morning with the fraudulent possession of certain property, an iron bar, stated that he found it at Weld Quay and picked it up. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie stated that
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  • 89 16 Health Supervisor For Municipality Concurrently with the appointment of a new European Chief Sanitary Inspector for the Health Department, Penang Municipality, (to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr. J. S. Reutens), another new appointment has been made to this department namely, a
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  • 315 16 MEANINGLESS CLAUSE INCREDIBLE THAT AN ADVOCATE SHOULD ALLOW IT Severe strictures against an advocate and solicitor arc made by Mr. Justice Cobbett in a judgment which he has delivered in the Supreme Court in a matter concerning an Indenture ami the Trustee Ordinance, 1929 and Fong
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  • 144 16 Lull After a Rush NO BIG STEAMERS IN PORT To-day was an unusually dull day in the Penang harbour, there being not a single big ship in port. Harbour Board tongkangs and lighters were lying idle. Up to about 11 o’clock only four vessels, all local
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 228 16 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —It sounds ungallant, but I cannot say the 8.8.C.’s woman announcer was a success when I heard her deliver the “First News” one evening. In the first place she had a distressing quarter of an hour of throat clearing—and
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  • 106 16 Japan Prohibiting Foreign Imports? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 10. The rice market was perturbed to-day by rumours to the effect that the Japanese Government will be totally prohibiting the import of foreign rice for an indefinite period, effective to-morrow. The Japanese Legation was unable to
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  • 77 16 Florida Thirty-Third State To Vote Wet Jacksonvilles, (Florida), Oct. 11. Incomplete but substantial returns show that Florida is voting by 6 to 1 against prohibition. It is thus likely to become thirty-third out of the thirty-six states required to vote wet in order to end
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  • 68 16 Licence Endorsed Daui bin Bonassan, a Malay syce, was fined $12.50 to-day for rash driving and his licence was endorsed: coming fast out of Union Street, he had to swerve over to the w*rong side of Light Street to avoid two rickshas on the bend, and would
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  • 40 16 Going On Long Leave Mr. T. Rogers, Electrical Engineer Penang Municipality, will be proceeding on long leave in 1934. The Commissioners have approved his application for five months’ full pay leave and one month’s half pay leave.
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  • 28 16 3 Killed And 15 Injured In Pitched Battle Bakersfield, (California), Oc t. HThree were killed and 15 injured in a pitched battle against striking cottcn pickers.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 21 16 5. O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT Special Dinner and Dance MUSIC BY THE DOLLAR LINE ORCHESTRA S.S. "PRESIDENT ADAMS" Phone 322
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    • 55 16 FOOTBALL J COMPETITION No. 1 9 Results Only Owing to a clerical error the match Millwall v West Ham United was wrongly set in our g Coupon No. 1. This match will not be taken into consideration B and the $lOO will be awarded B for fl 9 Results Only
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    • 26 16 TO LET A spacious building situate at 3, Penan? Street; can be used as a dwelling down. For further particulars ap> ■< Kennedy, Burkill Co., Ltd., Pen
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