Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1933
1933-10-25
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Title Section20 1933-10-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 250, Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1234 1933-10-25 1 SCANT JUSTICE DONE TO ITS WORK CONCLUSIONS MODIFIED IF ALL FACTS BEFORE THEM IX COXXECTIOX WITH THE RECENT REPORT OF HE COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY INTO THE WORKING. F THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE. APPOINTED BY H. E. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE1,234 words
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Article140 1933-10-25 1 Reuter. To Be Signed On Friday INDO-CHINA JOINING SCHEME i London, Oct. 24. The Financial Times reports that well-informed Dutch quarters anticipate that the new International Tin Agreement will be signed in London on Friday raising output quotas to forty per centum. t The agreement to runReuter. - 140 words
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Article91 1933-10-25 1 among the casualties. —Rugby Radio Service. 19 Passengers Killed London, Oct. 25 Nineteen passengers and the engine driver and fireman were to-day killed in a disaster to an express proceeding from Cher’oourg to Paris. The disaster occurred when the train was crossing a viaduct and the engineamong the casualties.—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article212 1933-10-25 1 5,000 Ticals For Army Sergeant FIERCE FIGHTING ON MONDAY Bangkok, October 24. As the result of a fierce fight yesterday evening Sergeant Suk, of the government troops, shot and mortally wounded Phya Sri Siddhisongram, an important leader of the opposition. The corpse was brought to Bangkok and212 words
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Article69 1933-10-25 1 ponding date of 1932. —Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 24. j The latest treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to October 21, amounted to £308,910,305. At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £302,979,-, 215. Ordinary expenditure to dateponding date of 1932.—Rugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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683 1933-10-25 1 OFFICIAL MAJORITY INVOKED GOVERNOR'S SPEECH ON EDUCATIONAL POLICY TO-DAY'S LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 25. The official majority was invoked to pass the provision tor the Fenang Hill road—provision for which is in the estimates. H. E. the Governor delivered683 words
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Article83 1933-10-25 1 Rugby Radio Service. List Opens On Thursday London, Oct. 24. The Bank of England is authorised to receive applications for the issue of £2,250,000 Government of Southern Rhodesia 3% per cent, incribed stock 1953 —63. The price of issue is £9B per cent, interest being payable half-yearlyRugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Article62 1933-10-25 1 ed without a division.—Rugby Radio Service. £685,000 To Be Spent On Reconditioning London. Oct. 24. At to-day’s meeting of the London County Council a scheme, submitted by the Improvement Committee for reconditioning Waterloo Bridge by means of a process of “corbelling out” on the existing bridge at aned without a division.—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Advertisement17 1933-10-25 1 I T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary I Branch Office 52, Leith Street.17 words
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Advertisement120 1933-10-25 1 FARLY HISTORY OF ENGLISH DRAMA Pages 9 10 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Page To-day’s Legislative Council Meeting 1 Rubber Research Board and Commissioner’s Report 1 Rebel Leader Killed 1 London Letter for Women 3 Result of Yesterday’s Races at Ipoh 3 Municipal Draft Estimates 4 Sporting News 3 Exclusive China News Service120 words
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Advertisement1807 1933-10-25 2 MTES FOR CASUAL PENANG TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS M Tirc LIMITED. ■vw I ILL H 9 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I IYC Chartered Bank nederlandsche AH communications relating to Tthe Member! THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU r Should be addressed at THE HO1,807 words
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Article2480 1933-10-25 3 THE PAINTER OF "THE ROLL CALL": FEMININE LEADERSHIP IN CHURCHES: ESSENTIALS FOR BUSINESS GIRLS: ADVENTURES IN THE SAHARA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 11. PRINCESS ELIZABETHS EDUCATION To denial of reports that Princess Elizabeth was about to be sent to a boarding school the2,480 words
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Advertisement459 1933-10-25 3 j YOU ARE TRUSTEE VfeftWW TO YOUR FAMILY ARE YOU GOING Of TO SEE THEM THROUGH No one contemplates the possibility of failing his family in the preparation for their f life careers. But Life’s uncertainty may JF cut across the most cherished plans—care- jt fully chosen investments may fail—bright459 words
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Article387 1933-10-25 4 Rates Drop By $177,000 EXPENDITURE INCREASED BY $35,072 The Draft Municipal Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for 1934, published .n the Government Gazette, show that whereas the revenue is expected to show r. big drop, and this was as might have been expected, the biggest decrease387 words
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Article345 1933-10-25 4 Interesting Programme Arranged (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Oct. 24. The Taiping Branch of the Ex-Services Lssociation of Malaya is arranging an elaborate programme in connection with the Armistice Day Celebrations and Poppy Day i’und. Mrs. Hugh Fraser, wife of the popular iecretary to the Resident is345 words
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Article110 1933-10-25 4 A meeting will be held under the auspices of the Indian Association, Penang, at the Association premises, No. 421, Dato Kramat Road, to-day, at 7 p.m. to express condolence at the demise of Mr. V. J. Patel. All are invited. The London Gazette of October 10, announced110 words
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Article1101 1933-10-25 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Finlay are leaving for home by the Boringia this week. Mr. F. D. Lovewell, who recently returned from leave, is now on West County Estate, Kajang. Mr. J. R. M. Pickthall, Superintendent of Customs, has returned from Home leave and assumed duties1,101 words
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Article119 1933-10-25 4 Monday, Oct. 16. H. H. The Maharaja of Baroda and Mr. Gaekwar had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Oct. 17. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Wednesday, Oct. 18. In the morning H. H. The Regent of119 words
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Article157 1933-10-25 4 Under the auspices of the Indian Association a lecture entitled “Indians in Americiation a lecture entitled Indians in America,” will be delivered to-morrow by Mr. H. H. Peterson, B.A. of the tutorial staff of the Anglo-Chinese School, at the Association hall at 6.45 p.m. Mr. N.157 words
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Advertisement26 1933-10-25 4 St. Ann’s i i Malvern Water Unrivalled for Purity HEALTH GIVING (Bottled from the famous St Aim’s Well, Malvern.) B i CALDBECK'S i Z PENANG. jj26 words
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Advertisement127 1933-10-25 4 a WE WILL! GIVE YOU! a R ;GOOD PRICE: FOR YOUR !P I A N O! In Part Payment For A New One. The Balance Can, If Desired. Be Paid B In Small Monthly Amounts. B 2 WE HAVE INSTRUMENTS IN J STOCK FOR AS LOW AS 2 $275.00 2127 words
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Article1063 1933-10-25 5 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS JANGI AND TRUE LIGHT PAY BEST Senlac Wins Big Race (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 24. The weather kept fine again for to-day’s races but there was only a small crowd ,nd the Totalizator and Cash Sweeps were nly poorly patronised.1,063 words
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Article404 1933-10-25 5 —Reuter. The Cambridgeshire LATEST LIST OF PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS London, Oct. 24. Dastur (H. H. Aga Khan) Perryman 4 9 7 Limelight (His Majesty) Childs 4 9 0' Disarmament (Mr. H. F. Clayton) Bullock 5 8 13 1 Denbigh (Sir Ernest Tate) Nevett 4 8 91—Reuter. - 404 words
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Article138 1933-10-25 5 Colours v. Whites The following will play in a Rugger practice match on the Esplanade to-day at 5.15 p.m.:—• Colours :—J. P. B. Whaley ;F. M. Adam, A- E. M. Dennys, K. A. G. Hague and J. W. Clark C. H. Rogers and J. L. M. Boyd138 words
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Article302 1933-10-25 5 Played Under Difficulties STATE OF PITCH AGAINST GOOD HOCKEY The hockey trial on the Esplanade yes- j terdav proved to be a dull affair devoid t any outstanding display to be enUius.atio about. That this was so was due to the poor state ot the pitch on302 words
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Advertisement436 1933-10-25 5 Last Week of the C,l FINAL IMIDOLLAR MP EVENT THIS YEAR. GLASSWARE CASEMENT CLOTH COTTON PRINTS BeauUful Iridescent Table Gia»»- A really amazing Bargain. Superior For Morning Frocks, Children'» ware. Rainbow coloured bowls with nnmnors otc hard ft. aU cotton curtain cloth in a range Dresses, Rompers, etc. a naru436 words
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Article2057 1933-10-25 6 FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING A REPORT OF PROGRESS The Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club, Tanjong Bungah, Penang, will be held at the Club Premises on Sunday 29th Octobei 1933 at 2 30 p.m. sharp. AGENDA 1. To Read and confirm the Minutes of2,057 words
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Article463 1933-10-25 7 LEADING A SIMPLE LIFE PREFERS FRIED CAKES TO BANQUETS Taian, October 2. Empty talk can never save the country, is action that counts,” declared Marshal j l-eng Yu-hsiang when he was interviewed* c a representative of the China Times to-I y. “The situation in North China has'463 words
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Article100 1933-10-25 7 —Min Pao. Signing of Contract With German Firm Postponed Shanghai, October 5. The signing of the contract w’ith a German firm for the establishment of a steel plant in China with German capital has again been postponed pending final sanction from General Chiang Kai-shek. The contract;.—Min Pao. - 100 words
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Article95 1933-10-25 7 .—Shun Pao. Reorganisation of Administrative System Nanking, October 4. Preparations for the reorganization of the administrative system in Sikang into a regular Chinese province have come to a deadlock owing to lack of funds, it is learned from the Ministry of the Interior. For the.—Shun Pao. - 95 words
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Article224 1933-10-25 7 >. —Sin Wen Pao. Early Success Of Anti-Red Campaign Chengtu, Cctober 5. General Liu Wen-huei, the deposed Chairman of the Szechuen Provincial Government who was recently ousted from Ya-an by I the Allied forces under General Liu Hsiang, i has returned to that city, where he>.—Sin Wen Pao. - 224 words
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Article71 1933-10-25 7 —Sin Wen Pao. More 2,000,000 People Affected Nanking, October 5. Mr. Shao Hung-chi, a member of the Control Yuan who recently visited Shensi to inspect flood conditions in that province, declared that no less than 53 districts have been affected by flood in that province. He.—Sin Wen Pao. - 71 words
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Article79 1933-10-25 7 —Sin Wen Pao. New Shanghai-Nanking Line Contemplated Shanghai, October 6. Preparations are now being made for the establishment of a new long-distance tele-phone-line between Shanghai and Nanking along the Shanghai-Nanking highway, w’hich passes through Chuyung, Yihsin, Wusih, Changchow, Taichang, Kating and Paoshan. The distance is 232 miles and—Sin Wen Pao. - 79 words
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Article66 1933-10-25 7 —Shanghai Morning Post. Demands Increased Tariff On -Foreign Rice Shanghai, October 6. The National Federation of Chambers of Commerce has submitted a petition to the Ministry of Industry urging that an increased tariff on foreign rice be enforced immediately to protect Chinese home production. The Industry—Shanghai Morning Post. - 66 words
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Article99 1933-10-25 7 Shun Pao. Frequent Exactions On the People Peiping, October 5. The bandits which are gathering outside the city wall of Changli have presented a demand to the Chamber of Commerce at Changli asking for the immediate payment of $120,000. The bandits threaten to attack the city ifShun Pao. - 99 words
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Article508 1933-10-25 7 PROTECTION OF CHINESE AGRICULTURE “The establishment of an enlarged National Economic Commission and its three committees opens a new epoch in Chinese industrial history. “According to the decisions of the Commission, efforts will first be bent on the development of China’s cotton production. In the declaration508 words
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Article41 1933-10-25 7 —China Times. iLntertams Chinese Navy Officers Shanghai, October 6. Admiral Yamamoto, the Japanese naval commander who is here inspecting the Japanese warships, is giving a party in honour of Chinese naval officers at noon to-day on his flagship.—China Times.•—China Times. - 41 words
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Article692 1933-10-25 7 —Sin Wen Pao. WIRE-PULLING BY JAPANESE I he attention of the whole country has been attracted by the recent circular telegram issued by Prince Teh of Chahar advocating the establishment of an autonomous government and the subsequent j meetings held among the Mongolian princes. Since the.—Sin Wen Pao. - 692 words
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Article153 1933-10-25 7 —Sin Wen Pao. “BOUND TO PRODUCE PROFOUND EFFECT ON FUTURE SINO-JAPANESE RELATIONS” Peiping, October 5. It is reliably learned that Mr. Okamura, the Japanese diplomat who is now in China on an inspection trip, and Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister to China, are expected to arrive in—Sin Wen Pao. - 153 words
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Article502 1933-10-25 7 cient to maintain peace and order.—China Times. PROVINCE STILL UNDEVELOPED PEOPLE LEAD PRIMITIVE EXISTENCE Nanking, October 5. According to a recent arrival from Hsining, the capital of Chinghai, that province is still undeveloped and in many places the people lead a primitive existence. Although Chinghai is onecient to maintain peace and order.—China Times. - 502 words
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Article213 1933-10-25 7 and Peiping is perfectly safe.—Sin Wen Pao. Martial Law Declared At Haitien Peiping, October 5. Early this morning a number of “plainclothes” men belonging to the rebel troops under General Fang Chen-wu made a sudden appearance near the Summer Palace. Their presence was immediately detectedand Peiping is perfectly safe.—Sin Wen Pao. - 213 words
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Article102 1933-10-25 7 turbed conditions in that province.—China Times. Japanese Detained At Lanchow Nanking, October 5. Eurasia ‘plane No. 1, which left Shanghai for the North-west on September 29th, was detained by the Kansu provincial authorities at Lanchow upon the discovery that the ’plane carried two Japanese military officers destinedturbed conditions in that province.—China Times. - 102 words
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Article47 1933-10-25 7 —Shun Pao. Concentrate At Huaiju Peiping, October 5. Japanese troops are massing at Huaiju under the pretext of taking precautions against the rebel troops under General Fang Chen-wu. It is understood that no less than 1,200 Japanese infantry are now holding that city and Miyun..—Shun Pao. - 47 words
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43 1933-10-25 7 —China Times. General Chiang Kai-shek’s Orders Nanchang, October 4. General Chiang Kai-shek has just issued a circular order instructing that the Communists in Kiangsi and elsewhere should from now on be called “bandits” instead of the “Red Army.”-—China Times. - 43 words
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Article60 1933-10-25 7 —China Times. Will Continue To Be Stored in Shanghai Shanghai, October 6. The Peiping Palace treasures, which it was recently reported were to be sent back to Peiping shortly, will continue to be stored in Shanghai temporarily in view of the unsettled conditions in North China, according.—China Times. - 60 words
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Article65 1933-10-25 7 i. —Shun Pao. New Kiangsu Chairman To T ake Over Office Soon Nanking, October 5. Mr. Chen Kuo-fu, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Kuomintang who was recently appointed Chairman of the Kiangsu Provincial Government, will assume his new office within a few days.i.—Shun Pao. - 65 words
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Article920 1933-10-25 8 Broadcasting to the American Nation on Monday President Roosevelt declared that “our troubles won’t be over to-morrow; they may take a year or three years, but we have headed in the right direction.’’ Nearly four millions had been re-em-ployed in America since the Recovery machinery was established, but.920 words
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1048 1933-10-25 8 ticn of welcome.— M. R. C. in the Birmingham Post - ticn of welcome.— M. R. C. in the Birmingham Post. The too little known University for Foreigners in Italy was founded by the Fascist 1 State in 1926 and is unique in the modern system of education. It has its seat in1,048 words
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Article668 1933-10-25 8 THE NEW POLICE Lord Trenchard is spreading his net v < widely for candidates for his new poll force, and it is stated that, if they possess brilliant qualifications, boys of 18 may be eligible to enter the new Metropolitan Police College for short term service. It668 words
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Advertisement334 1933-10-25 8 BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILK P LA B U E R/ s E T s i i T C R <Z H I E C A ®idensed'unsweets P E E s s T T Obtainable from all Ist class provision dealers SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG334 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-25 8 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. o OBTAINABLE AT All the leading dealers. o SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Article3804 1933-10-25 9 SECOND ADDRESS BY DR. JAMES MONCUR TO TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION MARLOWE THE PIONEER OF ENGLISH STAGE The second of a series of three lectures to the Penang Teachers’ Associa>ll was delivered by Dr. Janies Moncur at the Hutchings School last night: the irst address was delivered3,804 words
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Article125 1933-10-25 9 —Reuter Wireless. Indian Official's Trip CAR'S GAS PRODUCING PLANT London, Oct. 18. With the object of reviving the Indian charcoal industry, Colonel Edward Noel, Commissioner for the development of the North-west Frontier, left London for India in a motor car equipped with a gas producing plant and—Reuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article310 1933-10-25 9 in the use of defensive instruments. —Reuter Wireless. Herr Hitler Insistent PESSIMISTIC AS TO LEAGUE'S FUTURE Berlin, Oct. 18. Hitler was insistent on Germany's desire for peace when he addressed the Nazi Conference concerned with the forthcoming election campaign. He declared that Germany will attend noin the use of defensive instruments.—Reuter Wireless. - 310 words
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Article116 1933-10-25 9 5. —Reuter Wireless. Allegations Against Italian Line $200,000 CLAIM New York, Oct. 18. A suit for $200,000 is being brought against an Italian shipping line by David Warshauer, a lorry driver, who alleges that the liner Conte Biancamano, ignored his signals of distress when he was adrift5.—Reuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article103 1933-10-25 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £222.17.6 £222.17.6 TIN—(3 Months) London £222.5.0 £222.15.6 Singapore 5112.75 Business Dona Penang $112.371/2 Fustnees Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Sellers COPRA —f Sundries) $3.30 $3.25 BLACK PEPPEB $14.50 $14.50 RUBBER London 3?§d. New York 7 1 /4c.(G) 7%c.(G) Singapore 12%c. 12%c. TAPIOCA Fair103 words
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Advertisement200 1933-10-25 9 Marvellous Sluff!* Day by day from all parts of the world fag/ grateful parents write to Guildford de- scribing what Cow Gate has done for F their babies. When all other foods have failed, Cow Gate has been tried with immediate and noticeable results. Vomiting has ceased, weight has been200 words
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Advertisement54 1933-10-25 9 TO LONDON SsGHT DAYS BY ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES (K.L.M.) FROM ALOE STAR EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ALSO ON s HO"T leave to SUMATRA AND JAVA PLANES TO BATAVIA VIA SINGAPORE AND TO MEDAN LEAVE ALOR STAR IN EACH DIRECTION EVERY THURSDAY. For full particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. 81.54 words
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Article160 1933-10-25 10 Under Treatment That Creates Energy Some folks are naturally fat, but there’s a lot of people who put on pounds of unhealthy fat because they haven't got enough energy to move about to keep it off. It's not laziness in most cases —but a condition brought about160 words
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Article215 1933-10-25 10 High Circles Confused A FURTHER ELEMENT OF UNCERTAINTY New York, October 24. High circles are confused regarding the chances of success of President Roosevelt’s managed dollar scheme. According to the New York Times, foreign experts are quoted generally as believing that President Roosevelt s experiment adds a215 words
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145 1933-10-25 10 London Comment London. Oct. 24. Most financial experts admit their inability to understand President Roosevelt's money policy. "It is the most difficult and most unintelligible of all the gold gadgets.” says the Financial News. The Times is of the opinion that “a managed” currency cannot145 words
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Article83 1933-10-25 10 Drops Dead At Medical Society Meeting London, October 24. Dr. Donald John Armour dropped dead while finishing his address before a meeting of the Medical Society, London.—Reuter. [Dr. Donald John Armour, C. M. G., B. A., M. B. (Tor.), F.R.C.S., (Eng), M. R. C. P. (Lond.), was83 words
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Article76 1933-10-25 10 —Reuter. Wholesale Shift Contempleted Tokio, October 24. Following Mr. Debuchi’s recall from Washington, a wholesale shift of Japanese Ambassadors is contemplated. It is authoritatively stated that Mr. Naotake Sato, Ambassador at Brussels will succeed Mr. Nagaoka in Paris and Mr. Hachiro Arita a former Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs,—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article230 1933-10-25 10 the taxi-drivers are still detained. —Reuter. France's Difficult Task LOOKING TO LEADING RADICALS Paris, Oct. 24. In an unencouraging grey morning after a night of unrest, France is faced with the difficult task of finding a Government able to avert the landslide of the franc.the taxi-drivers are still detained.—Reuter. - 230 words
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Article101 1933-10-25 10 the insurance class.—Rugby Radio Service. Extension Of Insurance Scheme London, October 24. The legislative programme to be placed before Parliament during the new session which will open about November 21, will be considered at to-morrow’s meeting of the Cabinet. The most important measure is the Unemployment Insurance Billthe insurance class.—Rugby Radio Service. - 101 words
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Article99 1933-10-25 10 .—Reuter. New Loan For Purchase Of Another Train Ferry Nanking, October 24. Interviewed by Reuter Mr. Han Li-wu, Director of the Office of the Sino-British Boxer Funds Board of Trustees, declared that the Board had decided to grant another loan of £BO,OOO to the Railway Ministry for.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article83 1933-10-25 10 —P.euter. British Expert As Technical Adviser Manchester, October 24. Mr. Harold Briggs, formerly manager of the Belgrave Mills, Oldham, has been appointed on a two-year contract as technical adviser to the Canton Government to erect cotton mills with British machinery and management so as to check’—P.euter. - 83 words
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Article165 1933-10-25 10 —Reuter Wireless. Court Inspects Tunnel WAY EASILY LOST London, Oct. 18. The Supreme Court spent the afternoon touring the underground tunnel connecting the Reichstag with the residence of the Reichstag President. Afterwards the Press were conducted through the labyrinthine of the tunnel in which a stranger could’—Reuter Wireless. - 165 words
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Miscellaneous330 1933-10-25 10 WIRELESS To-Day's Programme 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 tranamiasions to the Indian zone. Announcement* will be made at frequent intervals. Lail Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kejs 31.55330 words
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Article677 1933-10-25 11 SON OF FAMOUS I BRADFORD CONTRACTOR Newspaper Interests M.F.H. AND NOTED POLO j PLAYER Viscount Cowdray, son of the first Vis- 1 count has died at his London residence, Mount Street, W.. aged 51 years. He had been ill for some time, but his death wasj unexpected.677 words
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357 1933-10-25 11 “I Want To Amend The Law” An amazing story of a “spirit” message I from the late Mr. Justice McCardie, as related by Mrs. Champion De Crespigny, was told to the “Sunday Chronicle” on Oct. 7th. The famous “bachelor judge,” according to Mrs. De Crespigny,357 words
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Article274 1933-10-25 11 Unorthodox Treatment Of Mother Of Christ A first-class religious sensation is likely to be caused in the next few weeks by the publication of Mary Borden’s new book “Mary of Nazareth.” Tremendous controversy was aroused by Mary Borden s statement in her last book, "The Technique of274 words
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Advertisement137 1933-10-25 11 sp EJP' i and every day a little biggera»d stronger QUAKER OATS gruel has nearly every food element a baby needs. It builds bone and muscle, feeds the nerves, blood and teeth develops an alert, active mind and guards health, as well. This wonderfully nourishing, invigorating, natural food has helped137 words
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Advertisement740 1933-10-25 11 $lOO Must be Won J»— o S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION :o NO ENTRANCE FEE t :o REI _,OW 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 be740 words
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Article552 1933-10-25 12 Sustained Rise Doubtful U.S. ADVICES TEMPER OPTIMISM London, October 8. The London markets this past week have just pivoted round tin. Otherwise there has not been anything outstanding. Tiie meeting of the Zinc Cartel appears to have proved the more or less formality it was thought to552 words
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Article363 1933-10-25 12 World consumption of tin, one of the most reliable indices of the world’s industrial activity, continues to maintain a steady upward trend. According to official figures prepared by the Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council for the year ended July, 1933, tin363 words
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Article23 1933-10-25 12 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 15th to 21st October, 1933 (being one week) was 198 piculs.23 words
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974 1933-10-25 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY REPORT London. Oct. 4. Since our last report, the market has been active and prices at one time on Monday moining showed an advance of 7 16d. to r 2 d. per lb. over those quoted here last Wednesday. On Thursday the Market was quiet and rather974 words
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Article989 1933-10-25 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following wer® the latest quotation! n MESSRS. KENNEDY fc «hart fist to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 80 90 80 90 A. Panas 67% 72% 67% 72% B. Lintang 55 60 55 60 Borelli 50 70 60 70989 words
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Article121 1933-10-25 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 81 29 32 82% New York 4.64 Montreal 4.80 4.75% Brussels 22.97% 23.05% Geneva 16.54% 16.60 Amsterdam 7.94% 7.97% Milan 60 13 16 61 Berlin 13.43% 13.47% Stockholm 19.40 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29 29 Prague 108%121 words
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Article56 1933-10-25 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 25 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 1,16 4 m|ts 2|4 I|B Private 3 m|ts credit 2j4 5|16 3 Documentary 2|4 7J16 On New York Bank Demand 53 France T.T. 920 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai56 words
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Article1144 1933-10-25 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST EE < N AMES. S *2 S V Ju Crt 3 c. Allenby Ruober Co. 80 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 50 Amalgamated Malay Estates I 40 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 90 1 1 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 \yer Molek Rubber Co. 50 Ayer Panas1,144 words
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Advertisement11 1933-10-25 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. <11 words
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Advertisement34 1933-10-25 12 If you wish to extend your trade and find customers, try a small advertisement in the Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a sell* aiedium it stands unrivalled.34 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-10-25 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfe 6 a.m. 75 E 11 m.m. Noon 76 N.W. TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. Low Wats 3.40 a.m. 10.57 a.m. 4.54 p.m. 10.37 p.m. rO-MORROW 4.30 a.m. 8.13 p.m. 12.23 p.m.36 words
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Article550 1933-10-25 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY 3.5. JUN A to Moulmein, etc. 5.5. ELLENGA to Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. SOUDAN for Europe. S.S. KH AND ALLA to Port Swettenham and550 words
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Article152 1933-10-25 13 OCTOBER 26 Ipoh Races, 3rd day. OCTOBER 28 Inter-State Rugby Footballs Penang v Perak, Penang. Ipoh races, 4th day. OCTOBER 31 3rd Lecture by Dr. J. Moncur to Penang Teachers’ Association, Hutching’s School, 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 10 Ftugby Football Singapore v. Penang, Penang. NOVEMBER 25 Malaya Cup152 words
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Article498 1933-10-25 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 will498 words
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Advertisement99 1933-10-25 13 The mott generally useful Medicine for all Climatee |]U Coilis BrowĔ 1 VIJr J Y There is “W RfisSilkl’l’OLl ’’’lssl NO A w Ami rPil IIS AiHflWW* SubstituU. Act* like a charm In ET* AA DIARRHOEA and PEVER, CROUP, AGUE. DIA R K H ItA an c Th re||abl< Fam||y99 words
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Advertisement233 1933-10-25 13 ISBb/ o 1 3 I -I—'- Ijl I 'Allenbury s’ Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the B home counties, the ‘Allenburys’ Foods are as easily fl digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and g are simply and quickly made by the addition of233 words
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Miscellaneous267 1933-10-25 13 > iSSS^Ssi" fW*sW*<E; OPENING TO-NIGHT! UNITED ARTISTS i- PRESENT BSBHIIPrRM al JOL S O N EWk :«»'l Ljfib W- Ji > WITH |H|®B j MADGE EVANS UM I D HARRY LANGDON I "HALLELUJAH I'M j A TRAMP" THE FIRST PICTURE EVER DONE IN “RHYTHMIC DIALOGUE” 2 SIX GLORIOUS SONG HITS!267 words
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Miscellaneous74 1933-10-25 13 (Ji AXO C HCwS: a 2 Shows Nightly At 5 p.m. and 8.45 p.m. Pulling Bigger and Greater Crowds! J All Previous Records Smashed I a a UNIVERSAL’S GIGANTIC ENTERTAINMENT THE KING OF WILD ANIMAL AND JUNGLE THRILLERS L "JUNGLE MYSTERY" E THE FIRST 6 EXCITING CHAPTERS TO BE SCREENED74 words
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Article2289 1933-10-25 14 CHANCELLOR'S OPTIMISTIC SPEECH: LABOUR'S "NO MORE WAR" VOTE: THE FINNISH TRADE AGREEMENT FORTHCOMING BY-ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 7. CALLERS AT DOWNING STREET Considerable Ministerial activity took place in Whitehall on October 2nd concerning very largely the Disarmament Conference, regarding which the Government are2,289 words
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Advertisement354 1933-10-25 14 peep inside ARC ADI A s < U WORKS showing 5 Cigarette-making machines /j” —T I invented by the late Mr. <• Bernhard Baron (founder T of Arcadia Works) which 'fl I roll, cork-tip, cut and finally LgSE deliver complete Craven “A” f r RhßsO cigarettes, ready for final f354 words
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Advertisement1952 1933-10-25 15 ’’*'fxTiTr=TlS§lSl /T ATTN- P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA f /Wbn fa AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated FllflUlßli TRAVEL HOME BY noil AD > mail PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES Twel* LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave» Due IKAKVEIb nVIVIC DI L/ULLAK EVRYBATES London. Amsterdam 4 Hamburg LINE sf’J* B. DIoITeT' 03 L “Z GlaSgoW1,952 words
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Article98 1933-10-25 16 Drying Shed Destroyed BRIGADE PREVENTS SPREAD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 25. The Singapore Fire Brigade made desperate efforts to save Tan Kah Kee’s rubber and soap factory this morning when the drying shed caught fire, flames shooting 100 feet into the air. The98 words
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Article73 1933-10-25 16 Unregistered Chinese Adoption A cose of Mui Tsai, a Chinese method ot adoption, was mentioned in the Penang Police Court, this morning, when Ang Kan Lai, a Chinese woman, was charged with failing to register her Mui-Tsai, Chng Soh Peh, a 1G years old girl, at 155,73 words
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Article117 1933-10-25 16 Wife Of Murdered Man On Liquor Charge Lee Boey, widow of Tan Soo 00, who on May 23, this year, was murdered by Yeoh Ah Hock, to-day appeared in Court, on a charge of fermenting intoxicating liquor at the Thean Tek Estate, Aier Itam, on October117 words
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Article109 1933-10-25 16 A young Chinese named Lim Guan Ee Beaded guilty in the Police Court, this to the theft, in Burmah Road, on October 23, of a bicycle value $7, the property of one Mun Lean Choo. Sentence was fixed for Saturday, October 28. Another Chinese named Lim109 words
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469 1933-10-25 16 But Succeeds In Case ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD NOT PROVED Submissions that the first defendant had committed deliberate perjury in respect of an 1.0. U. and that his whole evidence was no’ ‘o be believed as his previous employer had stated that he had been dismissed for469 words
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Article429 1933-10-25 16 35 MISSING—BELIEVED DROWNED LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER'S RESCUE WORK IN OPEN BOAT s.s. "IPOH” HAS TO TURN AND FACE STORM THE S.S. “TRONOH” FOUNDERED OFF SULTAN SHOAL AND 35 PERSONS ARE MISSING AND PRESUMED DROWNED. THE S.S. “IPOH” HAD TO TURN HEAD ON TO THE GALE. These429 words
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Article372 1933-10-25 16 RACE i Ponies, Class 3, 6 furlongs, 2.30 P- m ITAM ,oo LUCKY NUMBER 9->2 BLUE BIRD 9-°7 BUST UP 9°6 YELLOW RIVER ”.oo TIM BANG 801 IRISH LADY 7’3 THE IMP 7-09 LA PETITE 7°o MINNIE MOUSE 6°7 Bottom Weight not accepting weights to372 words
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Article207 1933-10-25 16 Will Diamond Be A Match For Guillermo SYLVER STARR v. KID AMAN (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The boxing promotion originally fixed for last night has been postponed to Thursday night and one alteration in the main event, the substitution of Battling Guillermo for Kay Yong, is made. The only207 words
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Article147 1933-10-25 16 Supreme Court Suit Allegations against a trustee for breaches ot trust and wilful default were made in a case which w’as started at noon today in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Cobbett, the parties being Lye Mew Woh and Cheong Ah Yin versus Lye Yew Song147 words
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Article54 1933-10-25 16 —Rugby Radio Service. May Become Total Wreck The Norwegian steamer Granero which ran aground on Kincardineshire rocks last night now lies in a precarious position and may become a total wreck but the Captain and one other officer are still on board. The Aberdeen lifeboat and lifesaving—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article85 1933-10-25 16 —Rugby Radio Service. British Government Stocks Firm After showing a general firmness throughout the day stock markets closed with good undertone although values in some cases dropped below their best. British Government stocks finished firm with W’ar Loan 3% per cent, at 101 13.1/6, while new South Africa—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article71 1933-10-25 16 R uter. CORN PROCESSING TAX Washington, Oct. 25. The corn processing tax has been fixed at 28 cents per bushel of 56 pounds and becomes effective on November 5. President Roosevelt has authorised the N.I. R.A. to carry out the preliminary investigation of complaints against imports said to. R uter. - 71 words
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Article87 1933-10-25 16 —Shun Pao. Driven Out From NorthWestern Fukien Foochow, October 5. The provincial troops of Fukien have succeeded in ousting the Communists from Taining, Chienning and Shunchang, i n North-western Fukien. The Communists started a general retreat from Taining on the 2nd instant and are now falling back in the—Shun Pao. - 87 words
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Article90 1933-10-25 16 opportunity to reform themselves. —Shun Pao. Chang, The Big Nose,” Still Alive Nanking, October 5. The report that the bandit leader, “Chang, the Big Nose,” was killed in a recent engagement with the Government troops proves untrue. “Big Nose,” with about a thousand followers, is nowopportunity to reform themselves.—Shun Pao. - 90 words
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Article85 1933-10-25 16 —Shun Pao. Extensive Inspection Trip in Sinkiang Nanking, October 5. It is learned that Dr. Lo Wen-kan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and concurrently Minister of Justice, will not return to Nanking for the time being, but will make an extensive inspection trip in Southern Sinkiang, especially to.—Shun Pao. - 85 words
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83 1933-10-25 16 —Sin Wen Pao. Gen. Yang Sen’s Troops Badly Defeated Hankow’, October 5. The garrison area of General Tien Sungyao, in Northern Szechuen, has been completely occupied by the Communists and they are now extending their influence > the garrison areas of General Yang Sen around Wanhsien,—Sin Wen Pao. - 83 words
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Article60 1933-10-25 16 —China Times. Kwangsi Kweichow Leaders to Meet Hongkong, October 5. General Li Tsung-jen, commander of the Kwangsi troops, arrived at Wuchow yesterday. It is understood that General Li will shortly meet General Wang Chia-1 ieh, Chairman of the Wweichow Provincial Government, on the Kwangsi-Kweichow border, when questions for.—China Times. - 60 words
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Obituary57 1933-10-25 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES FUNERAL The funeral of Mrs. Khoo Sin Year n o Madam Cheah Say Hun, whose dea’. curred on Sunday, 22nd October, will a place on Saturday, 28th October, 1933 at 10.00 a.m. sharp from her residence No 60 Prangin Lane for interment at the Batu Lanchang Cemetry via57 words
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Advertisement122 1933-10-25 16 j EL O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. TO-NIGHT Saturday, 4th November Special Dinner Dance Official Poppy Day Ball MuslC By ARMISTICE DAY THE DOLLAR LINE Saturday, 11th November ORCHESTRA e e a u o E.S.A.M. Dinner Dance I S.S. “PRESIDENT HARRISON” Thurs., 2nd NoT&Tues., 7th Nov. Saturday, 2nd December penang repertory122 words
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