Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 October 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 244, Vol. LXXXXI. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933.
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  • 4810 1 ADDRESS BY DR. JAMES MONCUR THE UNCRITICAL ATTITUDE PREVALENT TO-DAY HOLLYWOOD "CROONERS'" Before a crowded house of members (and non-members) of the Penang I eachers Association at the Hutchings School last night. Dr. James Moncur, M.A., Ph.D., of the staff of the Penang Free School,
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  • 259 1 THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE RESUMED Railway Bridge Blown Up WIFE OF REBEL LEADER ARRESTED King Prefers 1 Hua-Hin (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 17. The Commander-in-Chief of the Army notifies the hurried retreat of the rebel troops to Korat abandoning' much firearms, munitions and aeroplanes.
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  • 93 1 .—Reuter. A Labour Swing A NEW FASCIST ORGANISATION Oslo, Oct. 16. A decided swing toward Labour was the feature of the elections yesterday. Labour has hitherto gained 22 seats, doubtless owing to Labours extensive programme of unemployment relief. The Conservatives, who lost 10 seats, proposed to lighten taxation
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  • 64 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Situation Improving London. October 17. Conditions on the Tyne where the employment situation was most acute are continuing to show improvement. To date 70,000 tons more of coal have been shipped from that area than in the corresponding period of last year, while
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Receiver Appointed Chicago. October 17. A Supreme Court Judge has ordered a receivership of the National Life Insurance Company of the United States with policies comprising $197,000 000 outstanding.
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  • 67 1 Ulm At Alor Star NOW ON WAY TO SOURABAYA Calcutta, October 17. The Australian airman Charles Ulm who is making an attempt to break the England to Australia flight record recently set up by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, left for Akyab to-day at 9.05 a.m. local time.— Reuter.
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  • 64 1 —Reuter. Members To Be Subpoenaed Washington, Oct 17. The treasury has announced that the new issue of bonds was well over-subscribed. 1375 members of the New York Stock Exchange will be subpoenaed to appear before the Senate Banking Commission which is inquiring into Stock Exchange transactions
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  • 28 1 leading industrial business concerns—Reuter. 620,000 Re-employed Washington, Oct. 17. Over 620,001 were re-employed during September according to sta’istics of the 17 leading industrial business concerns—Reuter.
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  • 603 1 .—Reuter. Britain's Efforts GERMANY UNWILLING TO RESUME DISCUSSIONS London, Oct. 17. Britain still stands by the declaration of last December that Germany ought to receive equality of rights in regime and security, declared Sir John Simon in a broadcast speech, but a serious fact had emerged which,
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  • 48 1 i.—Rugby Radio Service. London, October 17. The Stock Market left off wiiha slightly better tendency. War Loan, 3' A per cent, was quoted at 101 I|l6. German s>/ 2 per cent, bonds 48 and 7 percent. 75 Kar ffirs and Transatlantics finished above worst points.
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    • 17 1 IT. NAGATAi 1 BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary I Branch Office 52, Leith Street
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    • 36 1 JWLMER. EMPIRE PRODUCTS •AYLMER TOMATO JUICE The cheerful colour of red-ripe tomatoes invites action the refreshing flavour “picks up” drooping spirits the vigorous vitamins give new vitality. Sole Agents for British Malaya <034X3 J® «H —WJI.ri.H
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    • 86 1 AMERICAN BANKING REVELATIONS Page 9 I TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page Rebel Troops in Full Retreat 1 The Critical Attitude to Reading 1, 9 16 Politics of the Week 3 Estate of F'.M.S. Millionaire 4 Deepavali Festival A Sporting News 5 $lOO Must Be Won Coupon 6 Exclusive China News Service 7
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    • 2056 2 MTES FOR CASUAL r™** T'K ban°k!hg E cowo"a“oh BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Autumn Meeting 1933. BANK LIMITED. In order to provide for the large number (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements. NEDERLANDSCHE of entries received the meeting has been SoooMMr. to Chattered BOOK N EDfcKLAN DSUM t EXTENDED TO FOUR DAYS. rmycSE COMMERCIAL
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  • 2327 3 WAR DEBTS MISSION DEPARTS: LEAGUE ASSEMBLY OPENS THE ARGENTINE TRADE AGREEMENT: NEW AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER i From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 30. DUTCH PREMIER’S VISIT t Dr. Colijn, the Prime Minister of Holland,' came to-London by air this week for aj inference with Mr. Ramsay
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    • 139 3 I and adds a keener edge to y° ur a pp e NOW SELLING AT (SINGAPORE PRICE) YTw n 2 8 OR PER DOZ. 3.50 gg I I If I 48 Quart Bottles “y e fwUL» s 600 dutyp d t Edinburgh NJ ra CHOP K-EPALA BRITISH BREWED BEER SOLE
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  • 1003 4 R. E. Mohamed Kassim CONSTRUCTION OF WILL As briefly reported yesterday b?neficiaries of the estate of the late R. E. Mohamed Kassim. an F.M.S. millionaire, with property in both Malaya and India, appeared before Mr. Justice Cobbett yesterday in connection with the construction of testator’s will.
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  • 421 4 Day Of Rejoicing RED LETTER DAY FOR HINDUS To-day is a day of celebration for the Hindu community of the Straits: it is the festival of Deepavali. In India this native festival day precedes a period of famine or disaster, and the special favour accordingly asked during the
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  • 976 4 Mr, J. Parke, Deputy Commissioner of Police F.M.S., has gone on leave. i Mrs. A. B. S. Boswell, wife of Mr. Boswell of the Forest Department, has left for Home. Inspector Hamid, of the Central Police Station, Alor Star, has gone on tw'o months vacation leave. Mrs.
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    • 58 4 Eggs with Partridge in the filling. 11l Your guests will be enchanted mJJ llliy with them. Use vA w BB Partridge Wjw SANDWICH PASTE It 8 gtnuinc. True to label. 24 OTHER DELIGHTIUL CHOICES 19 Wild Duck Anchovy -X? Bloater Turkey y Chicken, Hs"" and Tongue, etc. lOR MADE BY
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    • 230 4 SUPERLATIVE i Columbia J J HERE IS A SELECTED LIST OF RECORDS THAT ARE OUT H B OF THE ORDINARY IN RECORDING AND PLAYING. DO J K HEAR THEM B f VOICES OF SPRING WALTZ 9 B DX 328 1 echoes of Vienna ■i THESE TWO COMPOSITIONS ARE FULL OF
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  • 391 5 Yesterday's Match TWO GOAL VICTORY FOR CHINESE \n interesting hockey match was played >teiday on the Esplanade, over the Cricpitch between the Penang Cricket Club the Chinese Recreation Club and re- i in a win for the Chinese by two j. ,dt to nil. I’he game
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  • 138 5 (From Our Own. Correspondent) Alor Star. October 16. The first string of the Government English School XI and the Police -A” tnec conclusions to-day in the Hockey Tourna ment conducted by the Kedah Hockey Association. The game ended in an easy win for the Pohce by
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  • 95 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, October 16. The soccer team of the Young Rovers Sports Club of Kedah who are the holders o H.H. Regent of Kedah Trophy of this State are due in Penang on Thursday, the 19t instant, to meet the D.A.F.C.
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  • 189 5 If you are curious to know what is happening to her bust, waist, and hip measurements, read her letter:— "I was 186 lbs. when I started taking Kruschen three months ago, and am now 102 lbs., and I hope to reduce my weight still more.
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  • 212 5 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY The following handicaps (5 races only) are announced for the second day RACE 1 Ponies, Class 3, 5 furlongs, 2.30 p.m. Bust Up 9.00 Mickey M:use 8.12 Lucky Number 8.12 Yellow’ River 8.07 Timbang 8.04 The Imp 8.02 Irish Lady 7.09
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  • 42 5 The Convent are holding a school exhibition and Sale on Friday and Saturday, November 3 and 4. The the Sale will go towards the Orphans Fund. Parents of the pupils and friends are invited to attend.
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  • 916 5 Free School Lose To Hutchings School BY ODD GOAL IN THREE Yesterday evening, on the Hutchings’ ground, the Free School were defeated at football by the Hutchings School by the odd goal in three. A draw would have been a fairer reflex of the game. Hutchings’ should have
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  • 77 5 Penang Free School v. Old Frees’ Association The following have been selected to represent The Old Frees’ Association in a football match to be played on Saturday at the Free School ground. A. R. Ibrahim; Hooi Yip Seng, Chew Peng Ghee; Ong Chin Huat, A. Rahman,
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  • 51 5 Yesterday’s Results The following are the results of ties played yesterday in th 3 European Badminton Tournament. Todies’ Doubles Mrs. Ridout and Mrs. C. T. Smith beat Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Fry 15—9, 15—12. Men’s Doubles Ridout and Wemyss beat H. Jackson and Noble 21 —3, 21
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  • 54 5 To-morrow, at the Esplanade, 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March —Grove House —Hume. 2 Overture —Egmont —Beethoven. 3 Selection —The rebel maid —Phillips. 4 Unfinished symphony —Schubert. 5 Tango—in Andalusia —Birmay. 6 Humoresque —A musical switch —Alford. 7 Fox Trot —Tell me are you from Georgia —Gay.
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  • 109 5 Ordinance No. 129 (Traction Engines and Motor Cars). Notice is hereby given to the owners of motor vehicles bearing the undermentioned Registration numbers (Penang), that unless the said owners communicate with the Registrar of Vehicles, Penang Road, before the 18th of November, 1933, the said registrations will be
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    • 32 5 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind RainftU 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLES TO-DAT High ’ow 11.50 a.m. 6.05 a.m. 12.15 a.m. 6.15 p.m. TO-MORBOW 6.42 a.m. 12.29 p.m. 6.52 p.m.
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  • 840 6 WAR IN FAR EAST PREDICTED UKRAINE FAMINE Dreadful Conditions' Reported Geneva, Sept. 29. A remarkable forecast of wars to come was given in the League Assembly by Dr Wellington Koo, the Chinese representative. The decision of the League in condemning Japan, he maintained, had so far
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  • 450 6 Mr. Montagu Norman, presiding at the half-yearly Court of D rectors of; the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, stated that the profits of the half-year ending August 31, after making provision for all contingencies, were' £655.914 7s.
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  • 171 6 Falls In Front Of Train As It Dashes Through Station A man who fel in front of the Margate express at Hither Green Station, S.E., was I carried the seven miles to London Bridge on the engine unknow-n to the driver. The
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    • 240 6 S j w*w; l ®SI» h xU^-- U >«-23 i-Ojl I ĔfS Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water
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    • 734 6 $lOO Must Be Won —:o S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION :o NO ENTRANCE FEE A x :o BELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and f’lnar-' Gazette, Football Competition No. 2 in which you are asked to forec. results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played
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  • 1187 7 PEIPING AUTHORITIES' FIRM REJECTION OF OFFER COLLAPSE OF GENERAL FANG CHEN-WU'S ARMY o SITUATION MUCH EASIER —China Times. Peiping, Sept. 28. Both Generals Fang Chen-wu and Chi Hung-chang, having found their position unfavourable, are now asking for Government’s permission to surrender. It
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  • 93 7 CONSTRUCTION OF CHE-KIANG-HUNAN RAILWAY L—Shun Pao. Kiangsi Govt. To Raise $12,000,000 Loan Nanking, Sept. 28. A $12,000,000 loan will be issued by the Kiangsi Provincial Government on January Ist, 1934, to finance the construction of a railway between Yushan, in Southern Chekiang. and Pinhsiang, in Eastern Hunan, by way of
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  • 1433 7 SZECHUEN WARLORDS PLAN CAMPAIGN AGAINST REDS o 19TH ROUTE ARMY AND FUKIEN FORCES CO-OPERATE EARLY VICTORY REPORTED “Details are now available of the extent of the damage sustained by the people on the Honan-Hupeh-Anhuei border as a result of the recent
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  • 228 7 .—China Times. Nanking, Sept. 28. Tn connection with the contemplated establishment of an autonomous government in Inner Mongolia, it is learned that the Government has decided to send General Huang Shao-hsiung to North China to discuss the situation with the Chahar and Suiyuan
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  • 118 7 —China Times. Reorganised Committee Meeting This Month Shanghai, Sept. 29. It is reliably learned that the National Economic Commission will be formally reorganized early next month and the three members of the Standing Committee of the Commission, Messrs. T. V. Soong, ang Ching-wei and Sun Fo. will
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  • 163 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Lanchow-Chinghai Service Shanghai. Sept. 29. Mr. Li Ching-tsung. Director of the Eurasia Aviation Company, has returned after paying a flying visit to Sinkiang to survey the air line between Lanchcw and Chingha.. Interviewed by the press, Mr. Li declared that originally he intended
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  • 98 7 I.—Sin Wen Pao. Ministry Of Finance Investigations Completed Shanghai, Sept. 29. The Ministry of Finance has completed its investigations concerning the imposition of a dumping-tax on certain foreign goods, it is learned from a reliable source yesterday. According to the decisions reached, a dumping-tax
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  • 159 7 —China Times. Three Home-Made Aeroplanes To Participate Shanghai, Sept. 29. Plans have been drawn up by the authorities of the Naval ’Planes Factory for a long distance flight along China s sea coast by three home-made aeroplanes in 1 an attempt to arouse air-mindedness among the
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  • 65 7 .—Shun Pao. Sun Tien-Ying’s Troops Will Not Go To Chinghai Peiping, Sept. 28. The troops under General Sun Tien-ying, newly appointed Land Reclamation Commissioner in Western Changhai. have arrived at Wuyuan, in Suiyuan. It is said that they will settle down at Wuyuan and reclaim land there. They
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  • 48 7 L. —Shun Pao. Grand Review At Yangtzepoo Shanghai, Sept. 29. 2,500 Japanese marines in Shanghai will hold a grand review this morning at Y angtszepoo. A number of tanks and armoured cars will participate, it was announced by the Japanese Marine Headquarters last night.- —Shun Pao.
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  • 948 8 Motorists in this country, whether they are members of the Automobile Association of Malaya or not, are deeply in the debt of that organisation for the intensely practical interest that it takes in their welfare. Though of tender years, the A.A.M., as it is familiarly
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  • 1141 8  -  i fule things.”—C. Gordon Glover in the Manchester Guardian. Ae the foot Of the loose scatter of scree which sloped in blue-dark steeps to the ridge Jamie paaxsed, breathing, heavily. The dogs, their tongues drooling, ears halfcocked, sides heaving, awaited his pleasure, i The white steams of autumn early
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  • 895 8 ANXIOUS INQUIRER Holiday resorts which Otter to supph information about themselves are gen ra pleased to be taken seriously. But even seriousness can be overdone. Thus on> has nothing but sympathy for the sec tary of the Margate (South Africa) Publicity Association, to whom a prospect holidaymaker
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    • 194 8 WATNEYS SPARKLING ALE ON DRAUGHT AT PRITCHARD’S Refreshment Room (THE COOLEST SPOT I’l PENANG /4. Cents Per Pint Glass THE 100/o BRITISH BEER. -4LISBMLW >l' il S -s S >g. M MB I Always use the best I I IBISi AIHl z I < WWfcsiiW“7/ S V v J E
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    • 40 8 ”LUXORE‘* FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman V Ji AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. 3 ®3 3 3 B h b b s ecsbbbbsb
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  • 177 9 —Reuter. Chase Concerns HUGE PAYMENTS TO CHAIRMAN Washington, Oct. 17. That large paym nts were made to Mr. Albert Wigg n. the Chairman of the Chase National Bank, was revealed to the Senate Banking Investigation committee dealing with the Chase Bank and Chase Securities Corporation. It was
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  • 63 9 Rugby Radio Service. Welcome Addition London, October 17. The destroyers, Vampire and Voyager left Pox-tsmouth to-day to join the flotilla leader Stuart and the destroyers Vendetta and Waterhen from Chatham and Devonport. The whole flotilla will then sail for Sydney where they are due on December 21,
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  • 28 9 Reuter. New Appointment Paris, October 17. Vice-Admiral Descott s Genon has bsen appointed to Command the French Naval Forces in the Far East.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 115 9 The WORLDS LATEST STAIK >ll fl I Z «ilk r I n Wk W WI lu II ll' of BABY LE ROY —the Star of the PARAMOUNT Picture A BED-TIME STORY his Mother writes like all other babies, Baby Le Roy loves COW GATE” Agsntz fcr k'alaya and Penang: "HE
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    • 77 9 j a_a a s h a MIS be LOS IRunnvmebe PENANG. j Tl:e most pleasant o,' atmospheres” TO4mSF The Orchestra will plav in the Lounge from 7.30 THURSDAY ft SATURDAY i NEXT AND J. j" With MARTY SANDS and MILDRED DAV/N in an entirely new programme. DINERS $3.00 NON DINERS
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  • 672 10 FRAUD ACCUSATION SUMMER CRUISE TO MADEIRA The allegation that Supt. William Jones, recently, suspended from his position as Deputy Chief Constable of Glamorgan, paid for a summer cruise to Madeira by using funds to which he was not entitled was made at Bridgend police-court. Jones appeared in
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  • 399 10 Judge Accepts His Explanation A verdict for the Duke of Manchester, with costs, was given by Mr. Justice Mackinnon in the King’s Bench Division on Oct. 3 in the action in which Mr. Albert Atkinson, an engineer, of Chatley Dene, Cobham, Surrey, sued the
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  • 419 10 Crowd Sees Hatton Garden Raid Bandits achieved the height of daring on September 13th, when they smashed a jewellers’ window’ in Hatton-garden and grabbed a diamond worth £lO,OOO. The robbery was carried out in view’ of scores of people and within a few yards of a policeman
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  • 378 10 An interview in the cells between the accused man and his counsel during a brie*' adjournment marked the Old Bailey, pro ceedings at the trial of Robert James Kirby I aged 26. a labourer, of Dagenham (Essex) for the murder of Grace Ivy
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 225 10 A good start S to the day a pick-me-up” of I LEA 4 Xk PERRINS' M SAUCE |j| •7» HHHifIS [t is not sufficient to brush f A your teeth regularly. f The mouth and gums must K alsobekepthealthy. Eucryl Tooth Powder cleans and polishes the teeth making them like
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    • 176 10 (UR i W fife i KT FJEL 4. Jk ■W. Hw Will!! y; WSto»- *I Built this Bonnie Eaby since Glaxo appeared over twenty years ago —it lias built bonnie babies and made parents proud. Glaxo has seemed to work miracles because it is fundamentally correct* SUNSHINE BUILDS BONNIE BABIES
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  • 2299 11 NEW TEMPLE FOR FREEMASONS: INSIDE THE PREMIER'S HOME: MARRIAGES MADE EASIER: VOGUE FOR MEN SERVANTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 4. THE QUEEN S NOTEBOOK Christmas is still a quarter of the year iway, but while the Court is in London for i few
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 431 11 l?*-i i ft (jj CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are LONDON made CLEANSING THE CUTLEAF 1 I Hl i the machines shown I i <if\’ < (A S‘HI j j alongside, the already» a IfHfIH H f h' Ini 1 blended and /indy-cut Hi Ir<fH{ I > < > H
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  • Latest Commercial News
    • 561 12 Reconstruction Plan Success PAST YEAR’S WORKING 'I The statutory meeting of the Broome 1 Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at, Winchester House, EC. on September 25th. Sir Lionel Smith-Gordon, Bt., who presided, said that the meeting was called to comply with the Companies Act, 1929. The company
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    • 207 12 Statement of Origin The Australian Minister in London (Mr. S- M. Bruce) has been advised that by an amendment of the Commerce (Imports) Regulations it will be compulsory that the following classes of goods imported into Australia on and after February 1, 1934, be marked with a
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    • 493 12 Difficulties Of *n r Dealing i "Just like old times," was the phrase on j the lips of everyone who struggled, more or less successfully, but always manfully, in the Rubber market of the Stock Exchange on October 2. Somebody turned round and cursed me heartily for
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    • 90 12 Perth (W.A.), Sept. 21. Mr. P. Collier, the Premier, stated that the Government was emphatically opposed to a gold tax and had no intention of imposing one. Goldmining, he said, suffered tremendously during the War from increased costs and was the only industry that
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    • 130 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 80 80 19,32 New York 4.55% 4.52 Montreal 4.69 4.66y 2 Brussels 22.50 22.65 Geneva 16.15 16.28 Amsterdam 7.77 7.82 3 o Milan 59 7 16 59 13 16 Berlin 13.19*6 13.31 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90
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    • 258 12 NOVEMBER I 4™ I Make a note of the date K AU Penang will a be there. a 5 Lt U This space kindly donated to Poppy Day Funds by Messrs. Q Henry Waugh Co. S' 9 Blackheads i r T.he most generally useft,- iVledicine for ail Clirrates Enlartedi M.ColliS
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 393 12 WIRELESS Tc-Day's Programmes 8.8. C. For Straits Settlements, and Federatec Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies ant 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
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  • 572 13 Schedule of Principal Lines ThS following is a list of vessels arriving Ml Balling from Penang during the wee Jr IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. GEN VAN DER HEYDEN from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli. Satang and Olehleh. Sai’s for Belawan, Langsa, Idi, Lho Seumawe, Sigh, Sabang and
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  • 202 13 OCTOBER 18 Penang Football Association Cup tie C.R.C. v. Police. Vic.oiia Green. OCTOBER 21 Penang Football Association Cup tie Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. Rugby Taiping vs. Penang A at Talplng. Ipoh Races, Ist day. Penang Football Association Cup tie S.X.R.C. v. winners of P.R.C. and M. A.F.C.
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  • 437 13 SPECIAL NOTICE EARLIER CLOSING OF MAILS Postal Union Transit Statistics During the period 15th October to 11th November 1933 inclusive all mails for Europe and Foreign countries generally will close one hour earlier than usual. The hours of closing mails for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States will
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    • 322 13 s tub» r■■ nmnrrTT LAST NIGHT’S LARGE AUDIENCE 0 SIMPLY CONVULSED WITH LAUGH7E?. n n Im JI ErS®! OUM j SPECIAs. MATINEE TO-OAY AT 2.45 6. J 5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Q W M hSw 'w Alibis a 2 ,N PARAMOUNT’S SPARKLING COMEDY "A BEDTIME STORY" a with Q 2 EOWARD
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    • 333 13 M 'I kii di sktM<j>R* 6.15 TO NIGHT~ 9.30 a SPECIAL HOLIDAY, MATINEE TO-DAY JJ a At 2.45 p.m. t Universal’s Super Production Filmed Against The Beautiful Background of the Tyrolean Alps '<■ «ssJw tOftWz Jlw* 1 iS-H O iSjia Love! War ft® I 2 Sensational! iiqlk with ajiHL SSI
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  • 387 14 Outspoken Views On Wages REDUCTION MAY BE NECESSARY “Women’s Place Is Not In Industry” “Industry in this country at the present time is quite unable to support a higher wage rate, or a shorter work ng week, and unless there is better organisation, there
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  • 220 14 Adopted By Inter-State Conference Sydney, Sept. 23. The Inter-state Cricket Conference, at its meeting adopted the bodyline rule which was suggested by the special sub-commit-tee to the Board of Control at the end of April.. It is understood that the New South W ales delegates voted
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  • 325 14 Every Other Building Dwarfed WHERE DUKES ONCE LIVED More than 100 feet above the pavement workmen were busy to-day on the roof of a new building that will give St. James ssquare an office colony with room for 2,000 suites. It is a nine-storey block. The
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  • 434 14 In Competition At St. Andrews The Prince of Wales filled Sept. 27 with I golf ng interests at St. Andrews. At eight o'clock in the morning, imn- his Intel window, he watched Sir Ernky BlackI v.eli. Legal Under-Secretary of Sta‘e at the Home Office, drive himself in
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  • 133 14 Process Servers Avoided New York, Oct. 1. Primo Camera the w r orld’s heavyweight champion together with his manager, M. Soresi, and two sparring partners, left here in the Conte de Savoia for Italy. Camera's next fight will be in Rome, where he will meet the
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    • 63 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 unlroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
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  • 133 16 .—Sin Wen Pao. Two Persons Sent Out To Secure Detailed Map I Hsuchow, Sept. 28. According to information from military circles, the Japanese General Staff is planning to secure a detailed map of the newly constructed harbour at Haichow-, in Northern Kiangsu. It is understood that,
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  • 87 16 —Shanghai Morning Post. Shansi Authorities Growing Suspicious Tientsin, Sept. 28. According to information received here from Shinchiachuang, no less than ten Japanese nationals have recently passed that city on their way to Shansi. They are said to be on pleasure trips, and they all visit Taiyuan first.
    —Shanghai Morning Post.  -  87 words
  • 341 16 Sparkling New Maurice Chevalier Film At Majestic Maurice is at it again! Not since the memorable “Love Parade,” has he been so entertaining as he now is in "A Bedtime S’ory.” which opened to crowded houses at the Majestic last night. He is his own initiable self
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  • 109 16 Sin Wen Pao. Result of Increased Import Duty Changsha, Sept. 28. As a result of the imposition of an increased import duty cf foreign rice and the subsequent suspension cf rice imports there, the Canton authorities are now looking to Hunan for supplies. The chairman of
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  • 124 16 —Shun Pao. Industry Ministry To Form Fishery Company Nanking, Sept. 28. The Ministry of Industry is now drawing up plans for the establishment of a fishery company to handie fishing along China s sea coast on a large scale, in order to compete with the
    —Shun Pao.  -  124 words
  • 64 16 China Times. Canton Despatches Three Warships To Make Investigations Nanking, Sept. 28. It is learned that the Canton authorities have despatched three warships led by cruiser "Hai Chi” to the South to make investigations at the nine small islands which were recently occupied by
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  • 163 16 I am content to live as I do now.” —Reuter. Movie Offer Rejected TO PLAY COMPETITIVE TENNIS AGAIN San Franciso, Oct. 17. Mrs. Wills Mcody has announced that she will return to competitive tennis. Interviewed by Reuter M.s. Moody said “I will play tennis again. I will
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  • 94 16 .—Reutei. Penalty For Misrepresentation New York, October 17. President Roosevelt has signed an order providing for a fine of $5OO or in default six months imprisonment for anyone falsely operating under the Blanket Code or falsely displaying the Blue Eage indicating membership of the recovery campaign. A
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  • 60 16 Shanghai Morning Post. General Chen Chi-Tang Coming To Nanking? Nanking. Sept. 28. It is reported here that General Chen Chi-tang, the most powerful figure in the South at the present time, is coming to Nanking shortly to discuss the politicomilitary situation in the South with the
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  • 57 16 .—Sin Wen Pao. Pinhsiang Coal Mine Suspends Work Changsha, Sept. 28. Owing to lack cf funds the famous coal mine at Pinhsiang has temporarily suspended work. General Ho Chien, the Hunan Chairman, has appropriated a certain sum for the maintenance of the three thousand and odd miners
    .—Sin Wen Pao.  -  57 words
  • 1471 16 ALLEGED MISREPRESENTATION BRITISH POLICY SET OUT BY SIR JOHN SIMON CLEAR AND CONVINCING REPLY London, Oct. 17. Sir John Simon and Capt. Eden reached London by air from Paris to-day on their return from Geneva. When he reached the Foreign Office, Sir John s attention
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