Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-10-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 249, Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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212 1933-10-24 1 WITHOUT BLUSH OR APOLOGY NATIONS MUST DEVELOP SPIRIT OF NEIGHBOURLINESS MR. MACDONALD AND DISARMAMENT London. October 23. he I'ritish Government is not going vc up attempts to secure an agreed t ine of disarmament, declared Mr. unsay Macdonald, speaking at CrawSussex. Great212 words
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Article131 1933-10-24 1 V CULIUI many foreign Governments. —Rugby Radio Service. New Extension Formally Opened London, Oct. 23. The Prime Minister to-day formally ’pened the new extension of the Post Office research station at Dollis Hill. The station was established before the war and the apparatus is now beingV CULIUI many foreign Governments.—Rugby Radio Service. - 131 words
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Article74 1933-10-24 1 as compared wi<-xx previous year and 1,100 in 1931. Rugby Radio Service. Rapid Development Shown London, Oct. 23. The Imperial Airways services show an increase of traffic of 75per cent compared with the previous year. Empire Services have made particularly rapid development and 5,095 passengers were carriedas compared wi<-xx – previous year and 1,100 in 1931. Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article261 1933-10-24 1 Free Hand For Representative t London, October 23. The Cabinet held a meeting this afternoon which lasted one and a half hours at which it is understood further consideration was given to the present state of the Disarmament problem. The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference meets at261 words
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Article58 1933-10-24 1 members of the Convocation.— Rugby RadxO Service. Lord Irwin Nominated As Candidate London, Oct. 23. Lord Irwin, Minister of Education, has been formally nominated as a candidate for the Chancellorship of Oxford, which fell vacant by the death of Lord Grey, at a meeting of the Residentmembers of the Convocation.—Rugby RadxO Service. - 58 words
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Article45 1933-10-24 1 Rugby Radio Service. Attendance Total 234,255 London, Oct. 23. During the nine days of the International Motor Show the total attendance was 234,255 nearly 50,000 more than last year and the biggest since 1928. The Commercial Vehicles Exhibition opens on November 2.Rugby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article55 1933-10-24 1 Rugby Radio Service. Southampton To Ireland London, Oct. 23. Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh to-day flew from Southampton to Ireland. When over Cork neighbourhood they flew low over Belvelly where the Transatlantic airport is contemplated and visited the site of the Cork Municipal Aerodrome. Later theyRugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article224 1933-10-24 1 .—Reuter. Purchase Above Market Prices TO FREE AMERICAN DOLLAR Washington, Oct. 23. It is announced from a trustworthy source that the government expected oe- j gin the purchase of newly mined gold is President Roosevelt foreshadowed ye .erday) almost immediately at a price r-ro-bably above London, and.—Reuter. - 224 words
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Article149 1933-10-24 1 .—Reuter. Optimism Aroused PRINCIPLE OF BARTER APPROVED New Delhi, Oct. 23. For the first time since the beginning of the Indo-Japanese cotton negotiations optimism is aroused in consequence of the Japanese approving the principle of barter, details of which are not yet worked out but the Indian.—Reuter. - 149 words
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Article62 1933-10-24 1 Loan, which is to be issued shortly.—Sin Wen To Negotiate For $100,000,000 Customs Loan Shanghai, October 5. Mr. T. V. Soong, accompanied by Dr. H .H. Kung, is expected to return to Shanghai from Nanking this afternoon to start negotiations with local banking circles for the subscriptionLoan, which is to be issued shortly.—Sin Wen - 62 words
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Article26 1933-10-24 1 —Reuter. Well-Known Army Historian Dead Cannes, Oct. 23. The death occurred here to-day of Sir John Fortescue, the army historian, after an operation..—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article57 1933-10-24 1 Leave Bangkok By Sea GOVERNMENT CAPTURES SARABURI (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGKOK, OCT. 23. THE QUEEN’S AUNT AND OTHER PRINCESSES WERE EVACUATED FROM BANGKOK EARLY LAST WEEK BY SEA AND HAVE SAFELY JOINED THEIR MAJESTIES AT SINGORA. THE GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES THE CAPTURE OF THE TOWN OF57 words
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Article86 1933-10-24 1 .—Shun Pao. Gift From Mr. Tu Y ueh-shen Shanghai, October 5. Mr. Tu Yueh-shep, a noted Chinese leader in the French Concession, has purchased an aeroplane from abroad as a gift for Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the famous Chinese aviator who recently made a solo flight from.—Shun Pao. - 86 words
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Article49 1933-10-24 1 t. —Shun Pao. Petition Government For $150,000,000 Shanghai, October 5. The China Merchants Steam Navigation Company has submitted a petition to the Government requesting that $15,000,000 be set aside as a sinking fund for the Company. The Government is reported to have agreed to consider the request.t.—Shun Pao. - 49 words
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Article185 1933-10-24 1 Rente.. DALADIER DEFEATED Paris, October 24. DALADIER’S GOVERNMENT WAS DEFEATED BY about thirty votes.— REUTER. The fall of the French Government opens i a serious crisis owing to the danger for the franc and the grave international situation following Germany’s withdrawal from the League. DeladiePs nine-month Government wasRente.. - 185 words
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Article139 1933-10-24 1 Collapses In Cinema KEEN LOCAL POLITICIAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 23. The death has taken place suddenly of Dr. S. K. Lim, a well-known member, of the local Chinese community. Dr. Lim with his wife and son attended the cinema at the139 words
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Article104 1933-10-24 1 Shun Pao. Satisfactory Arrangement With Government Peiping, October 4. General Huang Fu, Chairman of the Peiping Political Readjustment Commission, arrived from the South this afternoon. Interviewed by the press, General Huang declared that a satisfactory arrangement had been made between him and the Government regardingShun Pao. - 104 words
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Article55 1933-10-24 1 Sin Wen Pao. Chinese Legations and Consulates in Europe Nanking, October 4. It is understood that the Government has decided to send Mr. Hsu Mo, ViceMinister for Foreign Affairs, to Europe on, an inspection trip of the Chinese Legations and consulates in that continent. His expenditureSin Wen Pao. - 55 words
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Advertisement13 1933-10-24 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772. 113 words
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Advertisement111 1933-10-24 1 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES PAGE 16 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Page Sudden Death of Dr. S. K. Lim 1 Siamese Princesses Reach Singora 1 The Home Turf Sporting News 5 $lOO Must Be Won Coupon 6 Football in England 6 Sport in Scotland 6 Exclusive China News Service 7 Court News 9111 words
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Advertisement1839 1933-10-24 2 UTES FOR CASUAL NOTICES PENANG MUNICIPALITY BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS N LIMITED. PERAK TURF CLUB. Ordinance No. 129 (Traction tngu.es (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) A V 7 10« and Motor Carn). Chartered Bank NEDERLANDSCHE 1t to Autumn Meeting 1933. the c.hnlse ban» or «««SL HANDEL- M AATSCH APPIJ be' Addressed rfer1,839 words
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Article2815 1933-10-24 3 GORDON RICHARDS NEARING RECORD: RACING AT ALEXANDRA PARK: MANNAMEAD RETIRES TO THE STUD (.From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 11. CHAMPION JOCKEY’S NEW RECORD ion Richards, who at Chepstow on er 4th set up a record unequalled rules of racing in this country by ig through the2,815 words
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Advertisement132 1933-10-24 3 PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Pilescan be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, “hot iron," electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s er hospital bills132 words
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Article654 1933-10-24 4 Mr. D. A. M. Brown is in a nursing home in England and is to undergo an operation. His return to Malaya will be delayed by approximately three months. Mr. R. W. Grant. M.C.S., returned from leave of absence on September 30. Mr. F. D. Ward, Government654 words
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Article256 1933-10-24 4 State Council Meets i From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 2%. The Fifth Session of the Perak State Council was held here this morning in full ceremonial order. An official salute of 17 guns was fired from the forts and His Highness the Sultan of Perak256 words
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Article211 1933-10-24 4 Power To Imprison And Fine The objects and reasons of the Volunteer (amendment) Bill to be introduced in Legislative Council on Wednesday state: The Bill empowers a Commanding Officer to dispense with the services of a volunteer who is not likely to prove efficient. The Bill also provides for211 words
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Advertisement35 1933-10-24 4 SELLING MAD-i EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazetr*” and dispose of it at a satisfactory &gure.35 words
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Advertisement114 1933-10-24 4 ;WE WILL! iGIVE YOU! !GOOD A PRICE! FOR YOUR !P I A N O! I» J| L 1 Yj E JTl'Lj Mil ISE fli if B B In Part Payment For A New One. j The Balance Can. If Desired. Be Paid B In Small Monthly Amounts. Z WE HAVE114 words
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Article105 1933-10-24 5 —Reuter. Sind Beaten By 91 Runs BARNETT AND JARDINE SCORE CENTURIES Karachi, October 23. The three-day match between the M.C.C. .ourists and Sind which was played at Karachi resulted in a win for the M. C. C. by 91 runs. The M. C. C. batting first—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article226 1933-10-24 5 Badminton Tournament The following is the list of fixtures for the week ending 4th November, 1933: SUNDAY. OCTOBER 29 Mixed Doubles: —Miss Boey Chwee Lan and Khoo Cheng Tee vs. Miss Khoo Kor Cheng and Khoo Soo Teat. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 Mixed Doubles: —Miss Ong Eok Earn226 words
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Article62 1933-10-24 5 Latest Results The following are the latest results in the European Badminton Tournament. OCT. 21. MEN’S SINGLES: —P. G. Clark beat A. H. Lilly, 15—0; 15—3; J. G. Parsons beat C. F. King, 15 7; 11 15 > 15—4. OCT. 23. MIXED DOUBLES: —Mr. and Mrs. Hoblyn62 words
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Article61 1933-10-24 5 H. H. Tunku Yaccob’s XI Beat Warders (From Our Own Correspondent.), Alor Star, Oct. 21. In a fast hockey match between H. H. Tunku Yaccob’s XI and the Kedah Warders Recreation Club, the former won by four goals to two. Kim Chan (2), Saloon and Augustin61 words
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Article200 1933-10-24 5 Latest Call Over COTONEASTER REMAINS FAVOURITE London, October 23. The following is the latest call-over for the Cambridgeshire to be run at Newmarket to-morrow: 21/2 Cotoneaster, offered 100/9 taken. 12/1 Limelight t. and o. 13/1 Andrea t. and o. 100/7 Totaig t. and o. 15/1 Ole King Sole200 words
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Article119 1933-10-24 5 Handicaps For Thursday The following handicaps (three races only) are announced for Thursday:— RACE 7 Horses. Class 2, Division 3, 6 furlongs. 1 5.25 p.m. Kings-Ma 9.00 Vederer 8.11 Wattle Ash 8.07 Brampton 8.03 Wait-And-See 8.03 Tresan 8.02 Voyager 8.00 Tinakill 7.12 Tight Lines 7.10119 words
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Article103 1933-10-24 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Oct. 21. News was received yesterday of the tragic end of a Chinese Towkay aged about 35, husband of a young woman at Pokko Sena. The towkay who had been living with his young wife at a village, four miles from103 words
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Article95 1933-10-24 5 To-day, at the “Esplanade,” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1. March Heroes All— Bidgood. 2. Overture La Sirene Auber. 3. Selection The Duchess of Danzig CaryU. 4. Waltz Blumen Steinmann. 5. Habanera Charme D’Espagne Afecmcapo. 6. Selection The Beauty Spot— Haines. 7. One Step Flame of Desire95 words
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Article138 1933-10-24 5 Dinner And Ball At E. O. It has been decided that the annual celebration of the Penang St. Andrew Society will take the form of a dinner followed by a ball at the E. O. Hotel on 2nd December. Reel practices have been arranged as follows138 words
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Miscellaneous475 1933-10-24 5 WIRELESS To-Day's Programmes 8.8. C. For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter I Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies anc 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,s475 words
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Miscellaneous245 1933-10-24 5 DB 8016 The Angelus-—Graxid Opera Company. Duet. Sainted Mother—Clara Serena and Miriam Licette. DB 8017 Duet. “Of Fairy Wand Had I the Pow’er”—Miriam Licette and Dennis Noble. Scenes that are Brightest Miriam Licette. DB 8018 “Pretty Gitana” —Miriam Licet- te. There is a Flower that Bloometh Heddle Nash. DB 8019245 words
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Article1194 1933-10-24 6 CHANGES IN LEAGUE POSITIONS Arsenal’s New Leader CUP FINAL BROADCAST (From Our Own Correspondent) London. October 7. LEADERS RETAIN THEIR PLACES With the matches for September 30th finished, the curtain is now drawn upon the first month of the first-class football season. It also sees the end1,194 words
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Article1223 1933-10-24 6 Noteworthy League Results MOTHERWELL AND RANGERS UNAFFECTED The International Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 7. BLOW TO SCOTTISH FOOTBALL. The big sensation in “soccer" on September 30th was the defeat of the Scottish League side at Belfast. That was a complete "knock-out,” one of the1,223 words
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Advertisement740 1933-10-24 6 $lOO Must be won :o: S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION :o NO ENTRANCE FEE X :o f fjELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinang Gazette, Football Competition No. 2 in which you are asked to forecasi results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played740 words
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Article1388 1933-10-24 7 KEPT IN PERPETUAL STATE OF CHAOS BY JAPANESE WHO OBJECT TO ENTRY OF SPECIAL CHINESE POLICE FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF BANDITS o IN ORDER TO FORCE SETTLEMENT OF SINO-JAPANESE PROBLEMS very well defended. —Shanghai Morning Post. Every one knows the purpose of the Japanese in demilitarzingvery well defended.—Shanghai Morning Post. - 1,388 words
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Article75 1933-10-24 7 and to assist the Mongolian princes.—Sin Wen Pao. Pacification Commissioner For Inner Mongolia Nanking, October 4. The Government has definitely decided to appoint General Huang Shao-hsiung, Minister of the Interior, as Pacification Commissioner of Inner Mongolia. General Huang will leave for Kalgan on October 11th and establishand to assist the Mongolian princes.—Sin Wen Pao. - 75 words
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Article94 1933-10-24 7 .—Min Pao. Leaving For Respective Appointments Shanghai, October 5. Mr. Chang Nai-yen, Chinese Minister to Belgium, Dr. H. H. Chang, Minister to Portugal, and Mr. Liu Chung-chieh, Minister to Germany, are sailing from Shanghai for their respective posts on November 14th on board the Italian liner “Conte.—Min Pao. - 94 words
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Article121 1933-10-24 7 —Shun Pao. Defeated By Government Forces Peiping, October 4. The rebel troops under General Fang Chen-wu are again retreating after having been defeated by the Government troops in the vicinity of Chang ping. Part of the rebel forces are still engaged in desultory fighting with—Shun Pao. - 121 words
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Article63 1933-10-24 7 —Shun Pao. Strike In Shanghai Power Station Shanghai, October 4. The strike at the Shanghai Power Station has taken a turn for the worse, the management having decided to dismiss all the workers participating in it. It is now learned that the Shanghai Municipal Government and.—Shun Pao. - 63 words
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Article110 1933-10-24 7 .—China Times. Rebel Troops Resume Offensive Peiping, October 3. According to a report received from Changping, fighting was resumed there last night, when the rebel troops under General Fang Chen-wu and General Chi Hung-chang started a counter-attack against the Government troops pursuing them. Fighting continued in.—China Times. - 110 words
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Article58 1933-10-24 7 when one of the ’planes crashed. —Central China Daily News. Two Contributed Aeroplanes Wrecked Shanghai, October 4. It is learned that two of the eighteen contributed aeroplanes, the “Shanghai Labour” and “Ningpo,” were recently damaged in Hangchow while making practice flights. One pilot was seriously injured when onewhen one of the ’planes crashed.—Central China Daily News. - 58 words
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Article51 1933-10-24 7 —Ta Kung Pao. Not Less Than 6,000 Persons Killed Chungking, October 1. It has now been revealed that not less than six thousand persons were killed during the recent serious earthquake in Northern Szechuen. An area of thirty miles completely caved in, burying several thou- sand—Ta Kung Pao. - 51 words
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Article640 1933-10-24 7 quickly and frame a definite policy.” —Peiping Morning Post. DISSENSION AMONG GOVT. LEADERS AT CROSS-ROAD REGARDING JAPAN “Although more than two years have elapsed since the Manchurian crisis arose it seems that the Government is still without a definite policy towards Japan. The policy of the Government,quickly and frame a definite policy.”—Peiping Morning Post. - 640 words
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Article66 1933-10-24 7 —Morning Post. Completely Routed Near Yenping Foochow, October 3. According to the latest reports from Northern Fukien, the Communists around Yenping have been completely routed by the Fukien provincial troops, who have already recaptured Weichow. The provincial troops are now moving steadily westward towards Kwangcheh, Chienning and.—Morning Post. - 66 words
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174 1933-10-24 7 are in a deplorable condition. —Central China Daily News. Refugees In Deplorable Condition Tsinan, October 4. 1 According to a report received from the representative of the Shanghai L Flood Association who is conducting am investigation in the flood area in Wcstern Shantung, there areare in a deplorable condition.—Central China Daily News. - 174 words
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Article125 1933-10-24 7 Shun Pao. General Ho Ying-ching Wants More Money Peiping, October 4. General Ho Ying-ching, Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, has telegraphed to the Government urging that funds be raised at once for urgent military expenses in North China. General Ho states that theShun Pao. - 125 words
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114 1933-10-24 7 the use of the expeditionary army.—Sin Wen Pao. $3,000,000 Raised By General Liu Hsiang Chengtu, October 4. General Liu Hsiang, Commander-in-Chief of the Anti-Communist campaign in Szechuen, assumed office here this morning. General Ho Cheng-chun, representative of General Chiang Kai-shek officiated. To-morrow a military conference willthe use of the expeditionary army.—Sin Wen Pao. - 114 words
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Article52 1933-10-24 7 Central China Daily News. Yellow River Again Rising At Hsuchow Hsuchow, October 4. As a result of excessive rainfall, the Yellow River recently has registered a rise of about 13 inches. Most of the Autumn crops in Hsuchow are submerged under water accumulated in the fields from theCentral China Daily News. - 52 words
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51 1933-10-24 7 —Peiping Morning Post. Average Temperature Over 100 Degrees Chungking, October 1. A strong heat-wave is now sweeping over south-eastern Szechuen. The average temperature is still above one hundred degrees and is destroying most of the crops. Many people have died from the excessive heat.—Peiping Morning.—Peiping Morning Post. - 51 words
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Article842 1933-10-24 8 At the moment the whitewash brush is being assiduously applied in Europe but no amount of whitewashing can disguise the fact that Europe is on the brink of another war. The outlook, never promising since the full significance of the Treaty of Versailles and the Polish “corridor”842 words
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Article960 1933-10-24 8 —Alexander Bone in the Manchester Guardian - —Alexander Bone in the Manchester Guardian. By A Sailor Chips could neither read nor write at the beginning of our first voyage together, but at the end of that voyage he could write his name, and he was inordinately proud of that accomplishment. He never spoke much himself, but960 words
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Article755 1933-10-24 8 THE GOLDEN AGE OF LOSSIEMOUTH The Prime Minister, by drawing the attention of the world to Lossiemouth, wouL not have found favour in the eyes of the minister of the parish in 1792. That worthy, writing to the “Statistical Account oi Scotland,” then reported the district to755 words
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Advertisement38 1933-10-24 8 Cigarette Gifts! EVERY D E RESZKE is a prize in itself The cigarette for smokers who discriminate Say “DE RESZKE” to your tobacconist. SAVE THE COUPONS. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. A.P.8.—32.38 words
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Article414 1933-10-24 9 .—Reuter. Roosevelt’s Monetary Policy OPINION OF ORTHODOX ECONOMISTS New York, Oct. 23. I'he opinion of orthodox economists and inkers on President Roosevelt's monetary .idcast is summed up in the words Jtopian” and "unworkable.” I'he "New York Times” states that leadfinanciers consider the President’s plan >st unprecedented and.—Reuter. - 414 words
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Article68 1933-10-24 9 .—Shun Pao. Strictly Enforced On Kiangsi Communists Nanchang, October 4. The economic blockade against the Red areas in Kiangsi is now being strictly enforced, with the support of the military forces. General Yu Han-mou, who is in command of the Cantonese troops in Southern Kiangsi, with headquarters at.—Shun Pao. - 68 words
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Article59 1933-10-24 9 —Reuter. French Growers To Attend London, October 23. A meeting of the British and Dutch rubber representatives to discuss restriction is confidently expected in the rubber market to be held in London on Thursday. The Rubber Growers’ representatives are very reticent but it is rumoured that—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article816 1933-10-24 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, It is interesting to conjecture as to, and endeavour to calculate, the amount of revenue which has accrued —and is likely to continue to accrue fjr many a long day—to the Government of the Colony—apart from816 words
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Article105 1933-10-24 9 —Reuter. Communists Resume Attack FIRST ARTICLE PASSED Paris, Oct. 23. Owing to the seriousness of the political situation. President Lebrun has returned to Paris in order to consult the Ministers if necessary. The Chamber was crowded when the budget debate on which the franc may depend, was—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article776 1933-10-24 9 Partnership Dispute JUDGMENT RESERVED IN SUPREME COURT SUIT In the Supreme Court this morning, after a three-daj hearing, Mr. Justice Cobbett reserved judgment in the Mei Mei barber shop partnership dispute. In this case the plaintiffs, Khoo Huan Hiong and Yap Geok Seng, claimed to have776 words
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Article246 1933-10-24 9 Kuala Lumpur Case HONORARY SECRETARY OF THRIFT SOCIETY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, 24. In the Police Court yesterday, Ibrahim bin Long. Honorary’ Treasurer of the Survey Department Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $197 entrusted to246 words
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Article101 1933-10-24 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London •J No Market £222.7.6 TIN—(S Months) London No Market £222.5.0 Singapore $112.12% $112.37% Business Dons Penang 112 112.37% Business Done 25 tons Buyers No Sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $3.30 $3.30 BLACK PEPPEB $14.50 $14.50 RUBBER London New York 6Uc.(G) 7%c.(G) Singapore l2%c. TAPIOCA Fair Seed 4101 words
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Advertisement167 1933-10-24 9 i reason/ I th* I I 11 1 L I L" I "CIUDINC GOLD Mt I Calcutta 1923 From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm bone and167 words
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499 1933-10-24 10 Official Talks At Washington £200,000,000 TO PAY OFF PRINCIPAL Washington, Oct. 10. The British and American representatives conferred a few days ago regarding the war debts. At the close of their discussions it was stated that the meetings would be resumed in the course499 words
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Article306 1933-10-24 10 Students’ Hoax For Charity GLASGOW DECEIVED Glasgow, Sept. 28. Glasgow students perpetrated a hoax which the authorities and those members of the public who were deceived think was just a little too successful. They inserted in the local paper at Port Glasgow a circumstantial account of306 words
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Article598 1933-10-24 10 Anti-Nazi Outburst POLICE CALLED IN An anti-Hitler demonstration took place when the curtain was rung up for the first time on September 28 on “Before Sunset,” the English adaptation of Hauptmann's play, in which the German actor Werner is starring at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London.598 words
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Article70 1933-10-24 10 —Sin Wen Pao. Following Precedent Set By Canton Foochow, October 4. The Fukien Provincial Government has decided to follow the precedent set by Canton in imposing additional tariff duties on foreign rice. The Fukien Provincial Government formally adopted the proposal to impose the increased tariff.—Sin Wen Pao. - 70 words
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Article67 1933-10-24 10 —Sin Wen Pao. Provincial Troops’ Success Wuhu, October 4. The bandit gang which occupied Wukiangchen at the end of September has been completely routed by the provincial troops sent for their suppression. The bandits have scattered, leaving behind a number of dead as well as about twenty—Sin Wen Pao. - 67 words
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Article314 1933-10-24 11 Mr. Jamnadas Mehta On Mr. Gandhi CRITICISM OF POLICY Bombay, Oct. 5. While acknowledging Mr. Gandhi as one < the greatest humanists and recognising enormous political awakening he had 1 ught about in the country, a trenchant ticism of Gandhian political methods <s made by Mr.314 words
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Article317 1933-10-24 11 Protest From Burma Chamber Rangoon, October 3. The Burma Indian Chamber of Commerce has sent a telegram to the Government of India regarding the sale of rice by Japan to India, and declaring that the Burma rice market has fallen to a level nprecendented during317 words
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Article390 1933-10-24 11 25 MILES FROM BELLARY 10 P.M. ARRIVAL AT RAILWAY STATION Official Informs Police Bellary, October 5. The two Northern Indian terrorists, Pretn Prakash and Hazara Singh, who. early on Tuesday morning, escaped from Bellary Central Jail, where they were serving life sentences, were re-captured last night at Gudiganur,390 words
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Article408 1933-10-24 11 Victory Monument 70 Feet In Height Faridpur, October 8. i In the course of his recent tour in the interior of the district of Faridpur, Mr. G. S. Dutt, I. C. S., Director of Industries.' Bengal, has, it is reported, discovered in an 1 ancient monument of the408 words
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Article97 1933-10-24 11 Accused Resort To Hunger-Strike Midnapore, Oct. 6. The men arrested following the murder of Mr. B. E. J. Burge were placed before the Additional District Magistrate who rejected all applications for bail, adding that on the facts placed before him by the prosecution there was sufficient evidence97 words
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Article111 1933-10-24 11 Travancore Not To Be Active Member Trivandrum, October 10. It is understood that His Highness the Maharaja of Travancore has decided that Travancore will not be an active participating member of the Chamber of Princes and will in this respect adopt the same course as is now111 words
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Article56 1933-10-24 11 Sequel To Mill's Trouble Bombay, Oct. 10. The nervousness created in the city owing to the financial difficulties of the Currimbhoy group of mills and of one of the oldest of the Bhatia firms, has resulted in heavy withdrawals from some local hanks, which however, have56 words
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Article426 1933-10-24 11 Fail To Get Rs. 800 Inside RAID AT ROYAPURAM MEDICAL SCHOOL Watchman Chloroformed And Bound I Madras, Oct. 7. After overpowering, ch’oroforming and binding the watchman, six men mi success- fully tried for nearly five hours last night to break open a safe containing426 words
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Article162 1933-10-24 11 Nepalese Prince Replies To Critics Bombay, October 6. General Shamshere Bahadur Jang Rana, the son of H.H. the Maharajah of Napal, whose wife was recently operated upon by Dr. H. S. Souttar of London, in an interview, stated that he had been criticised in certain quarters162 words
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Advertisement53 1933-10-24 11 Slump or no slump, all the advertis.ng at reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discriminat.on. It has to hve u7to the traditions of a century of publication and maintain its reputation for L„,rt,ser and consumer a square deaL It you see i» VSU red that the53 words
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Article1390 1933-10-24 12 Improved Trading Results THE BRITISH MOULDED HOSE GUARANTEE Mr. H. Berry’s Statement The ordinary general meeting of the Leyland and Birmingham Rubber Company, Limited, was held on September 27, at the Bull and Royal Hotel, Church Street. Preston. Mr. H. Berry' (chairman of the company) presided.1,390 words
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Article119 1933-10-24 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 82(4 82 132 New York 4.64 4 53 Montreal 4.75(4 4.67(4 Brussels 23.05(4 23 Geneva 16.60 16 55 Amsterdam 7.97(4 7.95(4 Milan 61 60% 13.47(4 13.44(4 Stockholm 19.39 19 40 Copenhagen 22.40 22’40' O? 10 19.90 19.90: Vienna 29 29 J119 words
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Article1162 1933-10-24 12 Labour Difficulties STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION The twenty-sixth annual general meeting of The Beaufort Borneo Rubber Company, Limited, w’as held on Tuesday, 19th September. 1933, at 52 54. Gracechurch Street London. E.C.3, Mr. M. Sidney Parry, J.P. (Chairman) presiding. Mr. W. M. Miller, representing the Secretaries (Messrs. Guthrie1,162 words
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Article59 1933-10-24 12 PENANG. OCTOBER 24 (By Oourteey ef the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 116 4 mjts 2|4 18 Private 3 m|ts credit 2'4 5[16 j 3 Documentary 2]4 7|16 On New’ York Bank Demand 53 France T.T, 920 nom. India T.T. 155 Hongkong M T.T. 38(4 dis.59 words
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Article879 1933-10-24 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wer» the latest quot-Htlonj n MESSRS. KENNEDY A ahart Us to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING A. Weng 1.30 1.35ex1.30 1.35 ex Chenderiang 30 50 40 50 Hongkong 15 0 16 0 15 0 16 0 Ipoh Tin879 words
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Article1125 1933-10-24 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I 2 I .2 NAMES, S l_j a <=! cj c Allenby Ruboer Co. 8o Alor Gajah Rubber Estate jo Amalgamated Malay Estates i Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 90 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 50 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates„ 671 Balau Plahriittg1,125 words
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Article582 1933-10-24 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. JUNA to Moulmein, etc. S. S. ELLENGA to Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. SOUDAN for Europe. S.S. KHANDALLA to Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S.582 words
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Article172 1933-10-24 13 OCTOBER 24 Ipoh Races, 2nd day. 2nd Lecture by Dr. J. Moncur to Penang Teachers’ Association, Hutchings School, 8 p.m. OCTOBER 26 Ipoh Races, 3rd day. OCTOBER 28 Inter-State Rugby Football: Penang v Perak, Penang. Ipoh races, 4th day. OCTOBER 31 3rd Lecture by Dr. J. Moncur172 words
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Article132 1933-10-24 13 To Take November Sailing For Australia Messrs. Islay Kerr Co. advise that the s.s. Nalgora has been fixed to take the November sailing for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, and is expected to arrive at Penang on or about the 10th November. The s.s. CHITRAL from London via132 words
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Article622 1933-10-24 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 will622 words
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Advertisement16 1933-10-24 13 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.16 words
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Advertisement205 1933-10-24 13 BO X ING SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF BOXING BOARD Thursday—26th October, 1933 TEN SENSATIONAL ROUNDS BATTLING GUILLERMO vs. ROUGH DIAMOND 10 EXCITING ROUNDS KID AMAN vs. SYLVER STARR FUN FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK Tuesday, 24th October, 1933 Tt 10 p.m. FIRE DIVING At 10 p.m. SENSATIONAL THRILLING HAIR RAISING HEIGHT OF205 words
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Miscellaneous40 1933-10-24 13 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 74 E 14 m.m. Noon 85 NW TIDE TABLES TO-DAY L-Zh Water. L"* Wat» 3.05 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 3.45 p.m. 9.45 p.m. TO-MOBKOW 3.40 a.m. 10.57 a.m. 4.54 p. m. 10.37 p. m.40 words
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Miscellaneous181 1933-10-24 13 B H E_a B B B B B to I H D tWI fl B 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 i POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF UNITED ARTISTS’ ALL-MALAYAN THRILLER "SAMARANG" WITH b THERESA SETH —CAPT. COCKLE AND ENTIRE NATIVE CAST Also A Mickey Mouse Cartoon b And A Silly Symphony In181 words
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Article1109 1933-10-24 14 Four Men In Court ACCUSED OF 'PUBLIC MISCHIEF' London. October 11. The supposed escape of a lion, which caused great excitement and anxiety in West Sussex last July and led to great efforts by the police to trace and capture the an’mal, was alleged at Chichester Police1,109 words
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Article311 1933-10-24 14 Fare £l2O .GREENLAND AND ICELAND CALLS London, October 7. A high Canadian civil aviation official left London yesterday for the Dominion. He took with him provisional plans for the first Transatlantic passenger air service. It is hoped, if these plans go through, that the service will311 words
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Advertisement92 1933-10-24 14 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisemen in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business withoir bortng potential customers. It tells your storj (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of in terested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in92 words
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Advertisement295 1933-10-24 14 -—9 Qon q u ri*l Debility w Sanatogen decidedly efficacious malarial debility,’* write* Dr. H. a well*luMwn English, physician. After Malaria, your body cries out for something which will give you new, healthy blood and so make good, in a natural way, the ravages caused by the malaria parasite. So295 words
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Article499 1933-10-24 16 Annual Inspection CAPT. RIDOUT WELL PLEASED The annual inspection of St. Xavier’s Cadets was held this morning in the school field. Capt. D. G. B. Ridout, Adjutant of the P. P. W. V. C. was the inspecting officer. The parade consisted of four officers, four under-officers,499 words
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Article65 1933-10-24 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Good Tone Maintained Stock Markets to-day began a new account with a good tone which was maintained until the close despite uncertain international factors which held business in check. British Government Stocks were very firm with war loan 3V 2 per cent, at 101%. Home’•—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article175 1933-10-24 16 Few Scratchings FINAL SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY The scratchings for to-day’s races at Ipoh are again very few and good fields have been left in. The scratchings are as follows: Race 1: Irish Lady. Race 7: Belle Edna and Sunspark. Race 8: Short Suit and Miss175 words
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560 1933-10-24 16 TWO GO TO MALAY STREET GREAT SCOT DRAWN BY MR. ONG JOO SUN Malaya has been unusually lucky in the Irish Sweep draw on' the Cambridgeshire this year. Inj addition to Dastur being drawn by Miss Ferrao, at Ipoh, Eight Sussex has been drawn560 words
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Article197 1933-10-24 16 Perak Team v. Penang INCLUSION OF ASIATIC PLAYERS OPPOSED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 24. The following is Perak’s Rugger XV to meet Penang at the Esplanade, on Saturday, October 28 Tudor-Owen, Lewis, Liston, Smallwood, Bell, Birch, Cessford, Kain, Johnson, Cameron, Tufnell, Handley, Wallace, Harman and197 words
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Article192 1933-10-24 16 "A REWARD FOR CHARITABLE WORK Mr. Joo Sun On His Luck MR. OXG JOO SUN. the lucky drawer of Great Scot in the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake, who is well-known for his excellent work in connection with the Asiatic Unemployment Fund, received the first intimation that he had drawn a horse192 words
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160 1933-10-24 16 While Answering Call Shortly after 5 j.m. last evening a Singer Car P. 2394, driven by Mr. Lim Khye Seng, collided with the Govt, ambulance P. 71. The accident occurred at the junction of Penang Street and China Street The ambulance was coming along Penang160 words
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Article71 1933-10-24 16 Fionia's Cargo TO AID GOVERNMENT AGAINST REBELS The East Asiatic Co.’s motor vessel “Fionia” passed through Penang on Saturday last, October 21, with a cargo of eight British armoured tanks ordered by the Siamese Government at Bangkok. The tanks weigh six tons each and special71 words
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Article111 1933-10-24 16 Chinese Estate Labourer’s Bottle Of Samsu Tan Ah Keng, a Chinese labourer, admitted the possession of one bottle of dutiable liquor on the Thean Teik Estate, Aier Itam, at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. Prosecuting Officer R. L. Pim of the Government Monopolies Department stated that Revenue111 words
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Article86 1933-10-24 16 Coffee Shop Swindler Caught At Last A Chinese named Lee King Joon claimed trial when charged in the Police Court this morning with cheating by dishonestly inducing a coffee shopkeeper to deliver a cup of coffee and cigarettes. Accused was a boy-servant of the AngloChinese School Union,86 words
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Article251 1933-10-24 16 Court Sequel To Hutton Lane Quarrel Sinapan, a Tamil charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a penknife to one Singaram on the 5 foot way of Hutton Lane at 8 p.m. on October 14, stood in the dock to-day while evidence was given for the prosecution.251 words
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Article67 1933-10-24 16 Noise Outside Detective Station An unusual charge was framed against a Chinese hawker named Tan sok tis morning, to wit that of sounding a m< instrument on the Brick Kiln Road withi u the permission of the Chief Police Oi>«■ r Accused had disturbed the vicinity of t67 words
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Advertisement92 1933-10-24 16 E>. fir* O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. To-morrow Saturday, 4th November Special Dinner Dance Official Poppy Day Ball Music By armistice day THE DOLLAR LINE Saturday, 11th November orchestra E.S.A.M. Dinner Dance S.S. “PRESIDENT HARRISON” oi XT TY' 7;L KI Saturday, 2nd December Tnurs., 2nd Nov. Tues., 7th Nov. penang repertory92 words
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Advertisement253 1933-10-24 16 ■A Star Co., 43, Leith Street, Peitcng. (FROM SHANGHAI) BEST DRY-CLEANER EXPERT DYER IN TOWN NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRMS IN Till. Ti:\di; High class workmanship and satisfaction guarantee*. Moderate charges. A trial will convince you. Please compare our prices with others and you will notice that our charges253 words
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