Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY N©. 243, Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2002 1 JAPANS POLICY AND CHINA'S VIEW LONDON CALM HITLER'S EXPLANATION UNCONVINCING CABINET TO DISCUSS SITUATION —Reuter. London, October 16. The abrupt decision of the German Gov- rnment to abandon the Disarmament Conference will be formally communicated to the General Commission of the Conference at its meeting
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  • 216 1 MACHINE GUNS AND BIGGER GUNS CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES Aeroplanes Used To Drop Circulars TWO ALIGHT AT SPORTS CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 16. The rattle of machine-guns and the firing of bigger guns was heard all yesterday afternoon and continued till darkness
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  • 122 1 from Karachi. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Ulm At Calcutta WELL AHEAD OF RECORD Calcutta, October 16. Charles Ulm, who left London on the night of October 12 in an attempt to beat i the England to Australia flight record of i 7 days, 4
    from Karachi.—Rugby Radio Service and ’ Reuter.  -  122 words
  • 88 1 Reuter. Bernardi Appointed Adviser Rome, October 16. The famous airman, Bernardi, has been appointed Aviation Adviser to the Chinese Government. He will shortly be flying to China, accompanied by a pilot, Mazzarlni, who with Bernardi recently made the record flight from Milan to Moscow, a mechanic
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  • 75 1 —Reuter. Number Of Arrests TO BE CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON Vienna, October 17. A Nazi coup in Linz was forestalled by the police who raided a house known as a Nazi meeting place and arrested an Acting Lieutenant of the Austrian Army and a number of higher
    —Reuter.  -  75 words
  • 49 1 —Reuter. Appointment To China Deprecated Boston, Oct. 16. Professor G. G. Wilson of Harvard, a close friend of Sir Frederick Whyte, interviewed by Reuter, deprecates the story regarding Sir Frederick’s appointment as Adviser to China. Sir Frederick was approached last summer but nothing further was done.-
    .—Reuter.  -  49 words
  • 71 1 commanders in that province—Sin Wen Pao. South-West Political Council To Mediate Canton, Sept. 27. The South-west Political Council has decided to play an active part in mediating in the civil war in Kweichow, it is learned from semi-official sources. The Council has appointed Mr. Yang Chi-chuan,
    commanders in that province—Sin Wen Pao.  -  71 words
  • 66 1 —Shun Pao. Direct Service Inaugurated Shanghai, Sept. 28. The direct railway service between Shanghai and Peiping will be formally inaugurated on October 10th, the Double Tenth Festival in China. On the same 'lay second class sleeping cars will be introduced on the Shanghai-Nanking Railway. It is said that,
    •.—Shun Pao.  -  66 words
  • 51 1 EmpText Will Not Enlarge Present Organization Hongkong, Sept. 27. At a meeting held yesterday, when the question of enlarging the organization of the South-west Political Council was raised, a decision was reached that no such reorganization should be made for the time being on account of financial
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  • 30 1 credit corporation for cotton loans.—Reuter. Funds For Cotton Loans Washington, October 16. The Recovery Finance Corporation has allocated $250,000,000 to commodity and credit corporation for cotton loans.—Reu-
    credit corporation for cotton loans.—Reuter.  -  30 words
  • 35 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, October 16. The daily advances at the International Motor Show at Olympia, London, so far show considerable increase on last year and British exhibitors report exceptionally brisk business.-
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    • 86 1 1 1 1 ESTATE OF F.M.S. MILLIONAIRE Page 16 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS j Page World Sitting on a Volcano 1 Firing All Yesterday in Bangkok 1 The Home Turf 3 Ipoh Catholic Club Annual Meeting 5 Sporting News 5 Football in England 6 Sport in Scotland 6 Exclusive China News Service
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  • 2301 3 ROYAL SUCCESS WITH LIMELIGHT: SURPRISE IN JOCKEY CLUB STAKES: GORDON RICHARDS' CHANCES (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 4. KING AT KEMPTON PARK Of all the horses the King has owned, md not excepting the One Thousand Guineas winn< r, Scuttle, the one for whom His Majesty
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  • 70 4 In The Times of September 16 the following letter appears over the s:'gnature of Hugo Cunliffe-Owen: Why de cm facilities for oversea telephono ccnversaLcnc, apparently, lag behind foreign countries For instance, I can telephone from London tc Java, or from Lcndon to Siam, but I cannot
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  • 815 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Corbett left Ipoh on Saturday for Singapore en route to Australia. Mr. S. J. Thomas, the new Chief Justice, F.M.S., arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Singapore on Sunday. Wan Ibrahim has arrived at Alor Star from Kulim to fill the place of
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  • 224 4 Special Council Meeting A special meeting of the CounciKof the Planters’ Association of Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur on October 7. Mr. J. C. Innes (Chairman) presided, and there were j also present Major C. H. A. Huxtable (ViceChairman), Mr. C. Ward-Jackson (Secretary and the
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  • 156 4 A Farewell Tea-party (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 16. The members of the staff of the Alor Star Sanitary Board gave a tea party in the premises of the Rest House at 5 p.m. on 15th instant in honour of their Secretary, i Tuan
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    • 68 4 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advei Using Dep-.-tmer.t exercises discrimination. It has <o live up to the traditions of a century of unkr O ker, publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If
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    • 198 4 iSUPERLATIVE K H J HERE IS A SELECTED LIST OF RECORDS THAT ARE OUT OF THE ORDINARY IN RECORDING AND PLAYING. DO HEAR THEM 9 nY f VOICES OF SPRING WALTZ 328 j echoes of Vienna THESE TWO COMPOSITIONS ARE FULL OF LIQUID MELODY AND ANIA DORFMAN WITH HER BRILLIANT
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 476 4 WIRELESS To-Day's Programmes 8.8. C. 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. Gall Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55
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    • 353 4 MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY, K.L. Odeon Records. Z. G. E. Nos. 7 p.m. 48.92 Metres. A A 212.120 Selection. By the Blue Hawaiian waters— Grand Symphony Orchestra. In a Chinese temple garden— Grand Symphony Orchestra. AA 212.031 Overture. The Thieving Magpie, Part I—Berlin State Opera House Orchestra. The Thieving Magpie,
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  • 119 5 runs and 4 for 31 in the two innings.—Reuter. Opening Game DRAWN MATCH AT KARACHI Karachi, October 16. The M.C.C. Team opened their Indian tour with a two-day match at Karachi against C. B. Ruble's XI. which resulted in a draw. The M C.C. made 292 in
    runs and 4 for 31 in the two innings.—Reuter.  -  119 words
  • 159 5 To-morrow’s Fixtures To-morrow being a public holiday, a large crowd is expected at the Chinese Swimming Club to see the Old Frees' first and second teams engage the Old Xaverians and the Old A. C. S. boys respectively at water polo. THE TEAMS The
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  • 209 5 FIRE-DIVING AT FUN FROLIC Park Well Patronised There was a large crowd at Fun Frolic Amusement Park last night principally to see the second performance of the Fire Diving Act. That it was a great success was evident bv the applause accorded to the diver. He climbed up the diving
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  • 38 5 Lectures By Dr. Moncur The first of the three lectures by Dr. Moncur will be held at the Hutchings School this evening at 8.15 p.m. Subject: “Critical Appreciation of Books.” Members and non-members are invited.
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  • 493 5 Annual Meeting MR. ASHBY RE-ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT The Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Ipoh Catholic Club was held in the Club premises in Brewster Road, Ipoh, on Sunday, 15th October at 10.30 a.m. Among those present were:—The Rev. Father J. 1 S. Fourgs (ex-oificio President). Messrs. W.
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  • 166 5 Fun An Ideal Health Resort For the purpose of giving facilities to holiday makers, during week-ends, Mr. Templeton is giving a big concession to enable them to spend an enjoyable time at Fun. At the moderate charge of $6, a cottage is available from a
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  • 218 5 Colourful Romantic Drama At Queen's “The Rebel,” which opened a season at the Queen’s yesterday, is a romantic drama based upon the heroic but unsuccessful endeavours of a small band of Tyroleans to withstand Napoleon’s ruthless onslaught in 1809. The production work is magnificent, the authentic backgrounds are
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  • 409 5 Malaya Command Events (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 16. A company rifle meeting was held by ‘C’ Company, Perak Battalion at the Ipoh Rifle Range on Sunday. October 15. The Company had entered teams for the Malayan Command Rifle Meeting events and these were shot for
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  • 36 5 The offices of Messrs. Parmanand Bros will be closed to-merrow, October 18th, in celebration of their Deepavali festival but will be opened later in the evening at 5 n.m., to rec°’ve friends and customers.
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  • 71 5 I Eleventh Anniversary > Dinner I A re-union dinner of the Old Frees’ Association will be held at the Association premises, No. 156, Hutton Lane, at 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 21, 1933 on the occasion of the 11th Anniversary of the Association—(the 117th Aniversary of the
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  • 52 5 We have received from the Under Secretary to Government Federated Malay States, a copy of the evidence taken at the Commission of Enquiry into the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. It is available to the public at the price of $4 from the Government Printing Office,
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    • 148 5 FOR MOTHER TOO! Mother knows well the value of Radio-Malt to her little ones, but she does not realise, perhaps, how it will help her, herself, to regain lost strength and to maintain a healthy body and a bright, cheerful outlook. i After a serious operation when recovery seems to
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  • 1122 6 SURPRISES IN LEAGUE MATCHES Tottenham Hotspur Fall EVERTON DEPRIVED OF DEAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. September 30. ARSENALS LOSING SEQUENCE Dethronements in the Football League competition on September 23rd were numerous. These changes and some other surprising results coincided with the arrival of rain and some
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  • 1148 6 Motherwell Maintain Their Position RANGERS 1 VICTORY OVER ARSENAL Rugby Union's Loss (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 30. THE LEAGUE LEADERS Are we to have a two club Scottish League again Certain’y the results point to another tussle between Motherwell and the Rangers. Motherwell maintained their
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    • 417 6 Had Psoriasis Years Agony to Walk About Healed by Cuticura I was a sufferer of psoriasis for several years. The complaint began with just a few scaly patches on my back and arms. After a few months it broke out on my left limb and the irritation was awful The
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  • 1246 7 WIRE-PULLING BY JAPANESE EVIDENT COMBINED DRIVE AGAINST PEIPING CONTEMPLATED BY REBELS AND BANDITS REBEL GENERAL CO-OPERATING WITH MANCHOUKUO FORCES •‘After peace has been restored in the i North by China making enormous sacrifices. Fang Chen-wu and other rebel gener- als again came out
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  • 43 7 Sin Wen Pao. Tangku, Sept. 27. On the morning of 25 th a shipload of Japanese troops and military equipments arrived at Tangku. No less than 1,000 Japanese troops disembarked. These troops have since left for Shanhaikuan and Tientsin.
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  • 194 7 Peiping Morning Post. Students' Opposition To Their Dean Peiping, Sept. 24. Serious s'udent disturbances have broken out in the Peking University for Women as a result of the students’ opposition to their Dean. Mr. Ku Chen. The trouble has been brewing for some time. It was
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  • 88 7 —Shun Pao. Wants Government Pay Old Debt From American Loan Hongkong, Sept. 27. It is reliably learned that General Chen Chi-tang has decided to ask the National Government to refund all the monev which Kwangtung advanced at the time of the anti-Northem Expedition in 1926 and 1927.
    —Shun Pao.  -  88 words
  • 65 7 —Min Pao. Generals Huang And Chiang Excise nge Views Shanghai, Sept. 28. General Chiang Tso-ping, Chinese Minister to Japan, arrived from Soochow yesterday. When interviewed, General Chiang declared that he would leave for Japan on the first boat this week. General Chiang added that he would meet General
    .—Min Pao.  -  65 words
  • 68 7 —China Times. Shanghai, Sept. 28. The Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai has taken steps for the repair of the dykes at Kaochiao, Pootung, which were swept away by the recent typhoon. The dykes will be completeb 7 reconstructed. About two thousand workers are now
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  • 473 7 —China Times. POSTPONED ON THREE <'.ENERALS’ SUGGESTION SERIOUS PROBLEM FACING KUOMINTANG At the Standing Committee meeting of the Central Kuomintang yesterday the decision was reached that the Fifth National Congress of the Kuomintang should be postponed to November next year. This is an important decision so far
    —China Times.  -  473 words
  • 88 7 —Min Pao. Acquiring The Habit Of Using Home-made Goods Shanghai, Sept. 28. The Association in charge of the “Buy things Chinese” movement held a meeting yesterday. Mr. Wang llsiaß-lai, Chairman of the Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce, presided. In his opening speech, Mr. Wang made an
    —Min Pao.  -  88 words
  • 60 7 ’.—Min Pao. Nanking, Sept. 27. The members of the Kiangsu Provincial Government have resigned en bloc. The Government has definitely decided to appoint Mr. Chen Kuo-fu, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Kuomintang, as Chairman of the new Kiangsu government and to
    ’.—Min Pao.  -  60 words
  • 134 7 China Times. Damage Done By Recent Typhoons Shanghai, Sept. 29. to information from the local rice merchants’ guild, rice production this autumn will not be as good as last season on account of unfavourable weather conditions. It is said that, in the six riceproducing provinces of
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  • 105 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Unsuccessfui Early Morning Raid Canton, Sept. 27. Shao-an, a city on the Fukien-Kwang-tung border near the sea-coast, was raided by Communists early yesterday morning. Numbering only a few hundred the com* munists penetrated into the city early yesterday and staged a street fight
    —Sin Wen Pao.  -  105 words
  • 111 7 -Shun Pao. Depressed By Foreign Competition Shanghai, Sept. 28. The Chinese rubber trade has lately been much depressed as a result of foreign competition, according to information from the Rubber Trade Union in Shanghai. It is said that, originally, Shanghai had forty big rubber factories and twenty-two
    -Shun Pao.  -  111 words
  • 69 7 —Sin sV en Pao. Railway Bridge For Chientang River Hangchow, Sept. 27. Plans have been drawn up by the Chekiang Provincial Government for the construction of a railway bridge over the Chientang River to link up the HangchowKiangshan Railway with the HangchowShanghai line. The bridge
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  • 606 7 MR. ARITA NOT ACCEPTABLK TO CHINA JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY UNCHANGED “Despite the recent change of foreign Minister the control of Japan’s foreign policy remains in the hands of the Tokyo W ar Office, all statements to the contrary by Mr. Koki Hirota, the new Foreign Minister, notwithstanding.
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  • 902 8 Germany has thrown an outsize in spanners into the complicated mechanism of the international machine. On Saturday. shortly after the British Foreign I Secretary had made a statement to the effect that the Powers now restricted by treaties should not increase their armaJ ments, and that henceforth
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  • 895 8 She stood in front of her sixty children —junior mixed —and hated them. Her throat ached from talking above the din. Toere was a stinging pain behind her eyes: her whole body w r as nervously tensed. A door banged, making her clench her hands and direct a
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  • 840 8 THE CHANCES “ON CHANGE” The odds are 12 to 1 against the “average man” making any spectacular profits or permanent gains in Stock Market speculations, according to Professor Carl N Shuster. Professor Shuster, who is head of the mathematics department of the State Teachers’ College, Trenton, New
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  • 232 9 various adm nistraticns. —Rugby Radio Service. Protection Convention SEVERAL COUNTRIES PARTICIPATING London, Oct. 16. The protection of African Fauna and Flora by means of a revised International Convention will be the c.def purpose of a Conference which will meet in London on October 31 and at
    various adm nistraticns.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  232 words
  • 76 9 —Reuter. Petroleum Prices STEELWORKERS STRIKE SETTLER Washington, October 17. Mr. Ickes, the Secretary of the Interior, has fixed the minimum prices of petroleum and its products, which becomes effective ion December 10. The basis is 36 gravity midcontinent crude oil has been fixed at 1.11 dollars per
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  • 327 9 Sir Frank Boyd Merriman The King has approved that Sir Frank Boyd Mei liman, G.8.E., K.C, M.P. (Soli-citoi-General), be appointed President of the Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice in the place of Lord Merrivale, who has resigned; that Mr.
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  • 319 9 Reception By the Pope Rome, Sept. 28. i This morning the British unemployed 1 pilgrims paid a most impressive visit to I St. Peter’s, and were received by the Pope. Before that ceremony they were shown the Vatican Library and the Sistine Chapel. After this they assembled
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  • 125 9 —Reuter. Story Cf "Hood" Unrest MARINES WHO MASQUERADED AS PIRATES Lcndon, October 16. The lumoured unrest in H.M.S. “Hood was amus ngly exploded by the sto.y of a local Scot’s misinterpretatica of the naval training exercise :r. which marines masqueraded as pirates at Invergorden. Vice-Admiral James,
    —Reuter.  -  125 words
  • 370 9 As Interested in Lite As Ever Arronvillo (Seine et Oise'. Sept. 27. The only persons who appear not to have heard rumours concerning the allged serious ill-health of Sir Basil Zaharoff, the aged financier, who, from an obsecure youth, became one of the wealthiest men in
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  • 238 9 Daughter of Former Night Club Queen Married Wearing a simple frock of turquoise blue crepe trimmed with black, and a small black felt hat, Miss Nancy Meyrick, third daughter cf the late Mrs. Kate Meyrick, the night club “queen,” was married on September 27 in Al! Souls’
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  • 105 9 o TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO- DAT I uoikvwi No Market £223.0.0 TIN—(3 Monthe) No Maikct £223.0.0 $112.37 $112.50 Bnmneae Don» j $112%. $112.50 Bustnew Don® 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA —»Su«.drted J $3.20 $3.20 BLACK PEJPFZJk $13.75 $13.75 RUBBER London 3-jjd. New York 7| 2 =.(G) 6|R.(G) Singapore
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  • 367 10 Suicide In Bedroom During Holiday NO WORRIES OR ANXIETIES The mystery of a brilliant young Oxford undergraduate's suicide when home on vacation, and while his parents were away on holiday at Bournemouth, remained unexplained on Sept. 19th after the inquest at Pudsey. He was Leonard Harold
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  • 435 10 Five Years For Her Assailant Mrs. Woodcock, wife of a night worker at Watford, broke down and cried in the witness box at the Old Bailey when desI crib ng a terrifying ordeal she had had with a burglar who b oke into her flat. In
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  • 444 10 SIR M. OPPENHEIMER AND PILOT KILLED Well-known Air “Ace" GALLANT RESCUE ATTEMPT Johannesburg. Sept. 26. Crashing headlong to earth a fewminutes after rising from the Baragwanath aerodrome, near here, a twin-engined de Havilland Dragon aeroplane burst into flames, killing the two occupants. Sir Michael Oppenheimer
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  • 247 10 Beater Killed 15 I arcs Away A MAJOR ESCAPES Ormskirk (Lancashire), September, 23rd. Charles Carr, aged 48, of Moor-street, Ormskirk, was acting as a bearer to a shooting party on Lord Derby’s estate at Bickerstalfe, near Ormskirk, when he was killed through the accidental discharge of
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  • 101 10 Further Donations LIST NO. 34 The following donations to the above Fund received during October, Ist to 15th, 1933 a e gratefully acknowledged c. Staff of Adamscn Gilfillan Co. 4.50 Asiatic Staff of Presgrave and j Matthews 5.00 Staff of Welles'ey Primary School. 13.50 Staff of Marine
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    • 732 10 $lOO Must be won M :o: X S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION :o: NO ENTRANCE FEE x o BELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinang Gazette, Football Competition No. 2 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be
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    • 316 10 j z When we saq This iA the Heme TIGER BEER!' J y —we boast that HERE, Tiger Beer is brewed under the most perfect conditions possible. The Brewery, a modern structure —set in ideal, rural and cool surroundings by the sea—contains the last word in Moder/ SSL Brewery Equipment
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  • INDIAN NOTES AND NEWS
    • 342 11 Held Child Above Water COURTALLAM DISASTER INCIDENTS Man And Wife In Death-clasp Tinnevelly, Oct. 2. One of the most poignant incidents iuring the few seconds in which the famous waterfall here, sacred to Hindus, < came the scene of appalling tragedy last Friday was a mother's self-sacrifice
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    • 145 11 Monkey's Prank With A Purse Madura, Oct. 3. A more-than-usually active monkey, with the acquisitive instinct strongly developed, was responsible for not a little anxiety of mind in respect of a lady passenger, Mrs. J. Barmal, travelling by a train from Tuticorin to Madura, yesterday
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    • 56 11 Hunger Strike Given Up Multan, Sept. 30. It is understood that the political prison- rs in the old Central Jail at Multan, who Wen- on hunger strike, have now given it up as a result of efforts of the Superint<ndent of the. Jail, who has conveyed their
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    • 529 11 BELLARY JAIL SENSATION POLICE GUARD ARRESTED Bellary, Oct. 4. Two Northern India terrorists serving life sentences escaped from the Bellary Central Jail between 4 and 6 o’clock yesterday morning, and have not yet been found. The prisoners are:— Hazara Singh, who was sentenced for taking part in
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    • 209 11 KIDNAPPED FOR USE IN "BLACK MAGIC"? Magician Arrested NagercoiL Oct. 2. A search for the 10-months-old baby of Arumugham Muthiah Nadar, of Kottavilai. near Thuckalay, South Tranvancore, which had suddenly disappeared from its home on Friday, led to the gruesome discovery of the child’s body at
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    • 92 11 Visit To The U. P. In November Lucknow, Sept. 30. News has been recelved hcre that Mahatma Gandhi who ia considerably imin health, will commence Ins tour Fn the Central Provinces on or about October 23 on behalf of the Harijans who form Xut
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    • 192 11 GANDHI-NEHRU PLAN CRITICISED False Sense Of Patriotism Allahabad. Oct. 4. Dr. M. Mahmudullah. Barrister. Secretary of the Unity Conference, in a statement to the Associated Press, strongly criticised the constructive programme referred to in the recent Gandhi-Nehru correspondence. He says the Gandhi-Nehru plan is a programme of
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    • 112 11 Parrot's Screams Save A Family Gwalior, Oct. 1. Several houses collapsed during the heavy rains last week. About a dozen persons were injured and are being treated in hospitals. A pet parrot was responsible for several lives being saved during one such hcuse collapse. One night
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    • 292 11 Worst Month In The Year ILLNESS IN EVERY HOME Resistance Sapped By Moist Heat Lucknow, Sept. 28. Why is Lucknow generally unhealthy in September? There is at present a mild epidemic of influenza and an epidemic of malaria in the city and almost in every household one
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    • 82 11 Lahore, Sept. 30. A sensational escape from the Gurdaspur Central Jail of an Andamans convict is reported by a local paper. The prisoner was serving a life sentence in the Andamans but contrived to escape and flee from the island. He was re-arrested at Gurdaspur and
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    • 114 11 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding countries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE KIA ORA,” StockweP. London. England dP 'Nf.RV.ES take Sanatogen Th* True Tonic-Food AGONISING PILES. There is no need
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    • 302 11 TOUCH THE POINT TO PAPER AND EFFORTLESS WORDS FLOW O'l T! BBS One of the most important features of the Parker ■BE Pen, to millions of owners, is the smooth, effortEBs less way it makes words. Just a pressureless touch HB of the gold point to a piece of paper,
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 309 12 United Engineers' Report i LOSS ON WORKING ACCOUNT In the directors’ report to be submitted at the 22nd ordinary general meeting of United Engineers Ltd., to be held on October 25 at River Valley Road at noon it is stated: There is a loss of 528.963.38 on working
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    • 958 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London, Sept. 27. ith only a moderate amount of business passing, fluctuations in Rubber since, our last Report have been slight. The tendenev on Wednesday evening and on Thursday was downward but prices have since recovered and are now slightly higher on the week. Offerings have
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    • 58 12 The following are Outputs for the first half of October, 1933 KATU TIN DREDGING, LTD.—Hours run 288; c. yards treated 84,000; tin ore won pikuls 230. RENONG CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING CO., LTD.—Hours run 247; c. yards treated 70,000; tin ore w’on pikuls 559. TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING, N.
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    • 891 12 In view of the increased interest being j taken in Rubber shares as a result of the I movement for restriction, “The Financial i Times" gives below analyses of the latest i 1 reports of plaitatlcn undertakings. JAVA PARA The Java Para Rubber Estates was form- ed in
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    • 1046 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following weni the latest quotation» n MESSiMJ. KENNEDY A share. >iA to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers.MINING Asam Kumtang 30 6 31 6 30 6 31 6 Ayer Weng 1.30 1.35 ex 1.30 1.35 ex A. Hitam 15 3 15
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    • 106 12 Latest Quotations Monday SaUrdaj Paris 80 1932 80 1 32 New York 4.52 Montreal 4 66% Brussels 22.65 22.64 Geneva 16.28 Amsterdam 7 82% Milan 59 13 16 Berlin 13.31 13.17% Stockholm 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 28% Prague 106% Helsingfors 226% 226 Madrid
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    • 46 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 17 (By Courtesy of the Chart erect Ban On London Bank Demand 4 m|ts Private 3 mjts credit 2 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand France T.T. 915 n India T.T. Hongkong T.T. 39 dis. ro Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver 18 1
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 63 12 I You cannot Afford Secord Beu! USE PRANG BESAR HIGHEST GRADE MALAYAN SEED FROM ISOLATION GARDENS CONTAINING ONLY PROVED GENETIC HIGH YIELDING CLONES ISOLATED FRS?,I NEAREST RUBBER BY 6 MsLES OF COCOHUTS FULL PARTICULARS OF THE ABOVE AND OTHER SEED A? D OF BUDWOOD FROM PRANG BESAR ESTATE. KAJANG, SELANGOR.
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  • 595 13 Schedule of Principal Lines Tha following is a list of ▼eeaela arrivlnf Ad Bailing from Penang during the week IN PORT J’O-UA I S.S. RAWANG from Pangkalan B/andan and Langkat. Sa Is for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh to day. M.V. RABY CASTLE from Belawan. Sails
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  • 202 13 OCTOBER 18 Penang Football Association Cup tie C.R.C. v. Police, Victoria Green. OCTOBER 21 Penang Football Association Cup tie Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. Rugby Taiping vs. Penang A at Taiping. Ipoh Races, Ist day. Penang Football Association: Cup tie S.X.R.C. v. winners of P.R.C. and I M.A.F.C.
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  • 515 13 SPECIAL NOTICE EARLIER CLOSING OF MAILS Postal Union Transit Statistics During the pericd 15th October to 11th November 1933 inclusive all mails for Europe ani Foreign countries generally will close oze hour earlier than usual. The hours of closing mails for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States will
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 197 13 FUN FROLIC TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1933. The Most Thrilling and Sensational Stunt in Penang FIRE DIVING Nightly at 10-30 p.m. ABSOLUTELY FREE ATTRACTION. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA Will Present At 8 p.m. “LEONG KOE WAN KHEE CHONG KOON” With Mr. Loh Kiam Hooi in the title role supported by Tew
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    • 44 13 ■THTD HTH-W CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15} x 6 ss.COperlOO 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xsj $4.50 per 100 11} x 5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. MM»* 1 Pinang Gazette Press* Ltd. LA, PENANG STREET.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 154 13 a* =~——^<r*s/ 6,5 tonight 9.30 a TO MORROW SPECIAL HOLIDAY, MATINEE at 2.45 pm LAST NIGHT’S BIG CROWDS TREMENDOUSLY t thrilled by b Universal’s Super Production Filmed Against The Beautiful Background of the Tyrolean Alps < wE> LJi i ni Hl T V JAs Z Fv7t xZ- —i vy j
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    • 93 13 < A GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! JMAJESTIC OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.30 ■Z HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW of 2.45 p.m. Z" The Playboy Of Paris Comes Back To Tell Yon A GREAT BEDTIME STORY S Maurice fWWHWL JOfc. I; Chevalier S B In His New Paramount 1, Comedy Triumph 2 BEDTIME < STORY
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  • 264 14 Suspended For Lack of Funds FINDS HANDED OVER TO ST. ALBANS Excavations which have been carried out during the past three years under the direction of Dr. R. E. Mortimer Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler, on the site of Verulamium,- the ancient Roman city at St. Albans, are to
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  • 361 14 Brilliant Airman and Athlete Captain George Arthur Adam Pennington, who was killed in the aeroplane crash at Armthorpe on September 15th when I piloting Gordon Richards, f he jockey, and others, was the son of the Rev. C. G. T. S. Pennington. M. A., C.
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  • 661 14 Land Bridges Across The Mediterranean ENGLAND UNDER AN ICE-CAP Among the interesting papers read at the British Association gathering at Leicester was Lord Meston's presidential address to the Geographical Section. Geography, he said, might warn the League of Nations where to expect those causes of
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  • 77 14 To-day at the Esplanade at 6 p.m.—7.30 p.m. 1 March—King O’ The Clouds —Hespe. 2 Overture —Marinarella—Fucik. 3 Selection—The Mikado—Sullivan. 4 Waltz —Habanera—Waldteufel. 5 Oriental Scene—A Dervish Chorus— Sebek. 6 Selection—Joybells—Chappelie. 7 Fox Trot —Let’s Have Another Cup O’ Coffee—Berlin. God Save The King. To-morrow at the Garden
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 238 14 ii ****>. j*x Mvßgg jlwEla& y' ,Jvb L a gff; 1 LAA /2P&4?4 I V > CSr-EBS) xfBSp-_tSt tqaSl —ln§£ Foods i The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are J germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition
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    • 87 14 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Frotr one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so
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    • 271 14 0 Regulate your DIGESTION Pj Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills n Kk People who eat and drink too much, or get C their system upset from any other cause need HH a medicine such as Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills to keep the digestive tract in proper Mu working order.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1760 15 di d zr f. 0.-british India > A ?k and apcar lines VMMIB LONDON AND NORTH OONHNKNT. Leaves Due TKAVtL MwIVIE DI 1/vLLAR d. MERIONES Mars. Udon. R'dam, HHurg and CPgow. LINE London, Amsterdam Hamburg Oct. 26 Nov. 22 --J anmu Governnwit, London and Far Kan m a a cca
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  • 430 16 R. E. Mohamed Kassim CONSTRUCTION OF A WILL In the Suprer?.? Cou-t th’s morning, before Mr. Justice Cobbett, an important matter came up for consideration in connection with the will of tae late F. M. S. mil ionaire. R. E. Mohamed Kass m. This matter was
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  • 183 16 Tamil Duped By Rice Cake Seiler In the Penang Police Court this morn.ng Raja Retnam appealed for judgment 1 in the <n which he was chaiged with cheating' another Tamil by dishonestly in- due ng h.m to hand over a sum of money. The Magisaatc, Mi. D.
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  • 140 16 Gaming House Raided By Police Seven Ch nese pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to playing in a common gaming house No. 400 C, Chulia Street, and were fined S 3 each by the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills. Eetective Inspector Gordon explained
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  • 155 16 Reuter. U.S. ANXIOUS TO. AVOID POLITICAL ENTANGLEMENTS Washington, October 17. The Administration has decided to leave the European Powers to decide whether Disarmament efforts shall be continued on a general scale and the United States will not be represented at conferences on the Continent this week. It is
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  • 41 16 Yesterday’s Results The following are results of matches played yesterday in the European Badminton Tournament. Mixed Doubles: Miss Parfitt and Abraham beat Miss Perry and Porter 21-8, 21-13. Men's Singles W. F. Fletcher beat E.H. Bulford 15-4. 15-12.
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  • 114 16 To mark the occasion of the 2484th anniversary of the birthday of China's Great Sage, a simple but impressive ceremony was gone through at the Confucian Temple at Maxwell Road yesterday. There was a large gathering of devotees present and together with all the students of
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  • 50 16 At Swimming Club To-night There will be a Flannel and Beach Pyjama Dance at the Swimming Club tonight after dinner, commencing at 9.30 p.m. and continuing until 2 a.m. The Club premises will be specially illuminated for the occasion, and the Nonentities Band wall be in attendance.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 306 16 E. £>’ O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. DANCES EVERY TUESDAY—THI* RS DAY~ SATURDAY I E. O. GARAGE First Class Cars On Hire Day Night. 'Phone 322 Thane 322. Dentists advise: r J"*O keep your teeth, brush yS S them. Clean the backs J mS/ and fronts and crevices with a modem,
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    • 6 16 MAJESTIC "CAVALCADE” COMPETmOk’ ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW
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    • 234 16 j ELECTRICAL DRIVE FOR DREDGES Lancashire dynamo !and crypto generators: AND motors AS INSTALLED BY J Pelepah Valley Tin 1 Dredge Ltd. B 8 la a Particulars Prices from k.. Ib b (jUTHRIE E €tP P'hone 357. Xi f\ X X come WHETHER you lead an active physical life out-of-doorS;
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 36 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Raima 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 86 s tide tables TO-DAT High Tz>w Wat? 11.11 a.m. 5.30 a.m. 11.41 p.m. 5.40 p.m. TO-MORBOW 11.50 a.m. 6.05 a.m. 12.15 a.m. 6.15 p m.
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