Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 254, Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 4833 1 Temporary Levy On Salaries May Become Unavoidable REDUCTION IN COST OF ENGLISH EDUCATION At this morning’s meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur, His Excellency the High Commissioner, in the course of his address, touched briefly upon certain aspects of policy which are
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  • 273 1 —Reuter. Differences With Brother-In-Law OVER POLICY TOWARDS JAPAN Nanking, October 29. The Central Political Council, at a special meeting this morning, accepted the resignation of Mr. T. V. Soong from the post of Finance Minister and viceChairman of the Executive Yuan. Mr. H. H. Kung has
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  • 104 1 A Consul-General In China Victoria (British Columbia), Oct. 28. The death is announced of Mr. George Alexander Ccmbe. [Mr. George Alexander Coombe, C.8.E., one of His Majesty’s Consuls-General in China, was born on July 8, 1877. He was the only surviving son of the
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  • 88 1 bassaaor iu at the German Foreign Office. —Rugby Radio Service. Ambassador’s P oints Reinforced London, October 29. It is understood that when the German Ambassador called at the Foreign Office yesterday the Foreign Secertary, Sir John Simon, drew his attention to the circumstances of the
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  • 698 1 —Reuter. President Disappointed IMMEDIATE PURCHASES i TO BE MADE ABROAD Washington, October 29. An announcement authorising the purchase of gold abroad follow'ed the meeting of President Roosevelt and his financial ad- visers. Immediate purchases are expected to be made through the Recovery Finance Corporation. There are
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  • 275 1 Rugby Radio Service. Ten Years Of Progress THE LEADER OF THEIR DREAMS London, October 29. The tenth anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic and of the election of Ghazi Mustapha Kemal Pasha as its first President will be celebrated to-morrow. The occasion is the subject
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. Government Negotiations Reported The Government, through the Bank of England and the Bankers’ Industrial Development Company, is reported to be negotiating w’ith important Lancashire cotton mill-owners with a view to financing the reorganisation of the industry by means of amalgamation, the scrapping of redundant plant,
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  • 172 1 —Reuter. Three Day Strike GOVERNMENT ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE Havana, October 29. Another crisis is threatening Cuba. The growing labour unrest culminated in a three-day nationwide strike of transport» light, power and water services while lockup has been declared in the oil companies owing to the
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  • 58 1 Success of New Southern Rhodesia Issue London, October 29. A good tone prevailed on the London Stock Exchange. British Government Stocks were firm on the marked success of the new Southern Rhodesia 3% per centissue. Dealings are reported around 1% premium. War Loan was steady at 1005&. French
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  • 26 1 —Reuter. PRESIDENT DIES Tokio, October 29. Mr. Seiichi Kishi, the famous lawyer and President of the Japanese Athletic Asso- ciation has died of asthma.
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    • 70 1 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYA PAGE 14 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS p«e» Governor’s Address at Federal Council Meeting 1 16 Mysterious Affair in Racecourse Read 4 Correspondence 4 Sporting News 5 Exclusive China News Service 7 Court News 9 Latest Cables 1 A 9 Science and Invention 11 Latest Commercial News 12 Latest
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  • 1156 3 LIMBER UP WINS THE DISTANCE RACE o SATURDAY'S RESULTS :o Cheerful Lady and Diamond Dust Oblige o (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 28. Saturday’s races, the concluding day of the Autumn Meeting, attracted a big crowd, the biggest for the meeting. The Tote and
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  • 75 4 The following arrived at Penang this morning by the s.s. “Kedah” from Belawan Deli Mr. G. de Nie, Mr. W. Goldberg, Mr. Y. Niwa, Mr. Wee Gim Phai, Master Wee Tong Him, Miss Wee Keow Hoon and Mr. Lim Teong Beng. S.S. KLANG The following arrived by the
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  • 174 4 Sikh Brutally Assaulted ROAD-SWEEPER'S EARLY MORNING DISCOVERY Mystery surrounds the discovery of a Sikh orderly and watchman attached to the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps headquarters at Peel Avenue who was found on Saturday morning brutally assaulted. He was removed to hospital but died
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  • 411 4 (To The Editor of The “Pinang Gazette”) Sir. —I am directed to inform you that the Penang Malay Association was not a party to the petition sent from Penang to His Excellency the Governor on the subject of the school fees etc. Yours, etc. Haji Fadthil Baseer, Hony. Secretary,
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  • 635 4 Captain W. Smith, pilot. Port Swettenham, has left for Home. Mr. Rajab, of the Treasury Department, Alor Star, has resumed his duties. Mr. Lionel Schumacher, of Ipoh, has obtained a post in Borneo with the A.P.C. Mrs. F. L. Jones, wife of the Editor of the “Malay
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    • 202 4 i M STOP PRESS K ULM DOES IT! Derby, West Australia, Oct. 20. I A new England-Australia record was established when Mr. Charles Ulm landed at 0.15 a-m. local time, beating Kingsford Smith by 11 hours. —Reuter. FURTHER PROOF THAT 9 9 (gsttot I REMAINS The Wor/d's Fastest Most Dependable
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    • 64 4 Slump or no shimp. ail the advertising business hat reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adverting Department exercises discrimination. It has o live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving tdvertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see 't
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  • 720 5 Yesterday's Esplanade Match ISSUE IN DOUBT TILL END Yesterday's hockey match on the Es- nade between the Perak Europeans and t Penang Europeans produced a fine, an, exciting game, the issue being in ibt till the end. The pitch was marked r the cricket area,
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  • 235 5 Badminton Tournament FIXTURES FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11 The following is the list of fixtures for the week ending November 11, 1933 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Mixed Doubles.—Mrs. Ooi Choo Hong and Lim Hock Keat vs. Miss Lim Kim Pow and Ch’ng Choo Eng. Class B Handicap.—Yeoh Eng
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  • 136 5 Penang Schools Swamped The Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar, Who visited Penang during the week-end, scored two notable victories at hockey against the Hutchings School and the Penang Free School. Playing on Saturday, they defeated the Hutchings School by 13 goals to nil, and on Sunday
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  • 93 5 In Aid of Poppy Day Under the auspices of The Eurasian Association, Penang, a grand Poppy Ball in aid of Poppy Day Fund, under the kind patronage of Mrs. A. M. Goodman, wife of the Hon. Resident Councillor, will be held at the Town Hall on
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  • 593 5 Members Do not Want A Telephone MR. KHOO SIAN EWE ELECTED PATRON The fifth annual general meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club was held yesterday at the club premises at Tanjong Bungah. Despite the bad weather many members were present at the meeting. The President was
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  • 32 5 —Reuter. Daniel Maskell Retains Championship London, October 28. At Ealing, in the British Professional Lawn Tennis Championship final, Daniel Maskell, the holder, beat T. Jeffrey 6-3, 6-fl, 8-6.-
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  • 62 5 C.R.C. Beat Young Muslim Union A rugger match played yesterday, on the Victoria Green between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Young Muslim Union resulted in a victory for the Chinese by 17 points to nil. This is the second success of the Chinese for on their first engagement,
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  • 91 5 North-West Provinces Beaten By An Innings Peshawar, October 29. The M.C.C. registered its second success in India, defeating the North-West Frontier Provinces by an innings and 135 runs. The North-West Frontier Provinces scored 94 in the first innings, Nichols taking 5 wickets for 28. The
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  • 32 5 High Schoo! Beat St. Mark’s In a fast and exciting game of football played on Friday at Bukit Mertajam, the High School beat St. Mark’s by five goals to nil.
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  • 214 5 For the sake of humanitarianism, and not merely because they abstain from meat for health reasons, the members of the National Vegetarian Society and their guests ate a seven-course meal at the Society’s 86th anniversary dinner in Manchester on October 14. HEALTH SECONDARY The society
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  • 646 6 BETTER OF TWO POOR SIDES '< HOME FORWARDS GIVE DISAPPOINTING DISPLAY Hague's Promising Form Penang defeated Perak in the inter-state ***** match on the Esplanade on Saturday, by 2 goals and a penalty goal (13 points) to one try 3 points.
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  • 350 6 16 Points To Nil HARPER OUTSTANDING FOR WINNERS <From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 28. Singapore beat the Malaya Command by 16 points to nil. Singapore opened the scoring from a penalty awarded just outside Command *2s’ for offside, from which Harper kicked a good goal.
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  • 176 6 Hockey Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 28. A hockey match played to-day between the Selangor Club and the Singapore Cricket Club resulted in a win for the home team by three goals to one. Singapore started well keeping play in the home
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  • 142 6 Beaten By Singapore Malays (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 28. The Malays beat the Indo-Ceyloncse touring side by 6 goals to 3. Do’fattah opened with a fast drive while Henry scored the equaliser shortly after. Matnoor put the Malays ahead again, placing the ball in Muthucumaru’s
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  • 280 6 Unusual Incident INDIAN PLAYER WITH DANGEROUS BELT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 28. The Indian Association and the Tamil Physical Culture Association who are even with twenty five points in the Third Division of the Selangor Football Association League met to-day to decide the Championship
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  • 93 6 English Rugby ROSSLYN PARK SWAMPS BRISTOL London, Oct. 28. The following are the results of the principal Rugby Union matches played to-day: Cornwall 9 Somerset 6 Cumberland 6 Durham 6 Devon 6 Gloucestershire 19 Northumberland 9 Cheshire 13 B’. ackheath 9 Cardiff 3 Bristol 3 Rosslyn Park
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  • 34 6 Kedah Trounced (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 28. Perak trounced Kedah at hockey by S goals to nil. It was a one-sided match. Perak led 6 —o in the first half.
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  • 1371 6 LEICESTER BEATS EVERTON ST. MIRREN'S SEVEN AGAINST THIRD LANARK London, Oct. 28. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Aston V. 2 Arsenal 3 Chelsea 2 Newcastle U. 1 Huddersfield T. 3 W. Brom A.
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  • 520 7 fallacious theory. —Peiping Morning Post. Deadlock Reached The question of bandit suppression the Luantung area has reached a deadk on account of a sharp conflict of ws between China and Japan. The ngku Armistice Agreement raises no iection to the despatch of Chinese a oops into
    fallacious theory. —Peiping Morning Post.  -  520 words
  • 135 7 China Times. New Fishing Boats Purchased By Industry Ministry Shanghai, October 7. For the purpose of developing the fishery industry along China’s sea-coast, the Ministry of Industry has ordered seven of the latest type fishing boats from Germany, at a total cost of $1,200,000. It is said that
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  • 91 7 —China Times Peiping, October 6. The Peiping authorities have been informed that Manchoukuo spies under the leadership of Cheng Yen-hou, Chief Inspector of the Manchoukuo Secret Service, have secretly entered Shanhaikuan and are now active in the districts bordering the demilitarized zone. Cheng Yen-hou himself has
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  • 178 7 Shun Pao. Kidnapping On A Large Scale Tientsin, October 6. The bandits in the Luantung districts are now carrying on kidnapping on a large scale. The bandit leader has issued many letters to the villages demanding from one thousand to three thousand dollars from each village.
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  • 95 7 Min Kuo Jih Pao. Engines Imported F rom Abroad Canton, October 3. It is understood that, under the directorship of General Huang Kwang-jui, Commander of the Canton Air Force, the Aircraft factory attached to the Aviation Bureau at Canton is now able to manufacture its own
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  • 80 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Peiping Sends Representative To Nor th-west Peiping, October 6. Acting under the instructions of General Huang Fu, Chairman of the Political Readjustment Commission in North China, Mr. Shen Chang, Director of the PeipingSuiyuan Railway, left here to-day for the North-west to make investigations
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  • 76 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Two Chinese Gunboats Launched Shanghai, October 10. Two Chinese gunboats, "Shu Ning” and “Wei Ning,” are to be launched this morning at the Kiangnan Dockyard. These are the fifth and sixth of the ten gunboats to be constructed by the Ministry of the Naw Both
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  • 847 7 GOING FROM BAD TO WORSE STRENGTH OF COMMUNISTS GROWING —Ta Kung Pao. Chungking, Oct. 1. The Communist situation in Northern Szechuen is going from bad to worse in spite of official reports to the contrary. The strength of the Communists is growing every day and their
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  • 109 7 funds. —Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Tsinan, October 4. Details are now available regarding the exact extent of the damages suffered by the people in Western Shantung as a result of the recent Yellow River flood. The districts affected are Hocheh, Chiahsiang, Chuyueh, Ywnchen, Tsaochow, Tsining, Chenwu,
    funds.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin.  -  109 words
  • 130 7 oeuvres in Kwangtung waters. Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Annual Military Manoeuvres Canton, Oct. 1. The Cantonese troops will stage their regular autumn military manoeuvres from the middle of October for a month, during which the army, navy and air forces of the First Group Army will take part.
    oeuvres in Kwangtung waters.—Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong.  -  130 words
  • 78 7 .—Shun Pao. Nine Aeroplanes To Fly Over Shanghai 1 i Shanghai, October 7. Nine aeroplanes from the Hangchow Aerodrome will fly over Shanghai on October 10th to distribute handbills from the air, by way of encouraging the air-minded-ness of the people. Six of the aeroplanes will be those
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  • 73 7 .—Shun Pao. Construction of New Building Completed Shanghai, October 7. The construction of the new building for the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai in the new Municipal Centre will be formally completed at 10.30 a.m. on October 10th and an impressive ceremony will be held that morning by
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  • 57 7 kiang.—Sin Wen Pao. Inter-Provincial Conference Planned Nanking, October 6. Under the auspices of General Chiang Kai-shek, an inter-provincial Food Con* ference will be held at Nanchang on October 20th to regulate food supplies in the provinces. The conference will be attended by representatives of Kiangsi, Hunan, Hupeh,
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  • 63 7 yieiu uic of at least slo,ooo,ooo.—Canton Min Kuo Jih Pao. Canton Expects To Raise Huge Sum Canton, October 3. The Kwangtung provincial authorities have definitely decided to enforce the new levy on imported rice in spite of all opposition. It is said that the new tex will
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  • 568 7 ***** 11VVV wy* V, J 7 Government is just dreaming.”—Central China Daily News. Main Points There is every indication that a new Japanese foreign policy towards China is in the making. According to Japanese reports, Japan will first attempt to regulate the friendly relations between
    11113 11VVV * wy* V, J 7 Government is just dreaming.”—Central China Daily News.  -  568 words
  • 49 7 —Shun Pao. Driven Out By Special Police Peiping, October 6. The bandits which occupied the villages around Changli have been driven out by the Special Police of the Hopei Provincial Government. They have fled to Machiaku. north of Changli, with the Special Police in hot pursuit.—
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  • 852 8 During the course of a broadcast address delivered in London. Mr. J. A. Thomas, the Secretary of State for the Dominions, said that the cause of peaceful co-operation between the Nations had just received a strong blow. It is not a knock-out the world can and will
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  • 1146 8  -  shore!"-Thomas J. Wood in the Manchester Guardian. From the Snook Point Jetty the Westpool Bay curves smoothly round to its other extremity, the North Light. Lying rotten and dead in the arms of the bay is the ruined and desolate town of Westpool. But to say that the
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  • 790 8 POLICE RECRUITS Recruiting for the new type of j ce officer in the London Metro; an force is now in progress, and lads of 17-18 years of age of public school education are being in the central police stations in the boroughs. Their initial duties are rical
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  • 261 9 —Reuter. Recrudescence Of Rioting ALL ARAB PAPERS SUSPENDED Jerusalem, October 29. 1 prisoners were remanded for fifteen j- by the British Magistrate at Acre to- Meanwhile the Arab Executive have a resolution protesting against the aiieged illegal police firing at Jaffa and < landing the release of
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  • 172 9 Chinese Ordered To House Of Detention Yoo Hock, a Chinese, when charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with the theft, at 5 a.m. on October 29, of an iron cooking pot from the back of house of house, 7, Beach Street, said
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  • 192 9 Ricksha Puller Helps Himself To Cash Box A young ricksha puller named Ng Pek Cheng, who was said to be mentally affected and was convicted on a charge of .theft was to-day sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 6 months’ police supervision, by
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  • 111 9 .—Reuter. Military Articles In Official Organ "TECHNIQUE IN WORLD WAR" Prague, October 29. In view’ of the German insistence of the non-military character of the Nazi storm troops, interest attaches to the contents of The Storm Trooper”, the weekly official organ of the Nazi storm troopers, w’hich
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  • 120 9 Bells And Rattles of Magazine Area Confiscated Eight hawkers, by name Tee Leong, Yeoh Lai; Ong Teng Khooi, Tan Chuan Seng. Chooi Ah Long, Chong Beng, Karupaya and Khoo Seong, appeared before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning, on charges of sounding metal instruments
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  • 181 9 Ng 800 Bee Estate In connection with the recent suit in the Supreme Court between Ng Ann Thye, of Taiping and Penang, and his mother, Ewe Keok Neoh and two others, over the estate of the late Taiping millionaire, Ng 800 Bee. Mr. B. E.
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  • 86 9 Last Session For The Year The last session of the Penang Assizes for this year wall open before Mr. Justice Cobbett on Wednesday, November 1. It is understood there are two cases of murder, one from the Bindings and one from Nibong Tebal, and both cases will
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  • 356 9 A nation-wade attack on unnecessary noise is about to be launched under the auspices of the Anti-noise League. It is estimated that in Great Britain alone the cost of noise amounts to £50,000,000 annually, due to depreciation of property, damage to nerves, and loss of efficiency
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  • 567 9 Varied Poiiticeil Career NOTED FOR HIS Paiis, October 29. The death has taken piace of M. vainleve. —Reu er. Paul Painleve, the French statesman, who was born in Paris in December 1863, was a mathematician and as such enjoyed a worldw’ide reputation. He has occupied chairs
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  • 414 9 Tightening-Up Air Ministry Rules London, Oct. 12. Mr. Adam Maitland. M.P. for the Faversham Division, has received a communication from Lord Londonderry, the Secretary of State for Air, regarding representations made by him to the Air Ministry with a view to preventing a repetition of
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  • 100 9 TIN-SPOT SATURDAY TO-DAY London £224.17.6 No market. TIN—(3 MonttH) Tendon £224.15.0 No market Singapore $113.37 $113.62 Business Done Penang $113% $113% Business Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundrted) $3.20 $3.25 BLACK PEPPER $14.50 $14.25 BUBBEB Tendon 3 3i d. New York 71i|c.(G) 7%c.(G) Singapore 13%c 13c
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  • 1170 10 Experts’ Evidence i GRIM RELICS OF FARM TRAGEDY The case for the Crown against Ernest Brown (35), a groom, charged with the murder of his employer, was completed before the magistrates at Sherbum-in-Elmet (Yorks) on October 17. Brown, who pleaded not guilty and reserved
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  • 449 10 The romantic story of how the tiny aeroplane, in which Sir Charles Kingsford Smith made his record-breaking flight to Australia, was evolved in the bed-sitting room of a London house, was revealed to the “Sunday Chronicle’’ on Oct. 14th. It is another of the
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  • 232 10 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting held on 10th instant to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers etc. to
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    • 489 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 transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Lail Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55
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  • 2383 11 AMAZING SURGICAL OPERATION: RADIODIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE MAKING FLYING FOOL-PROOF: CINEMATOGRAPHY IN THE DARK (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 14. THE PROBLEM OF CANCER “The limits of surgery have almost been reached in its attack upon cancer,” said Ixml Moynihan, speaking after the opening of the extension
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 762 12 LEAN CO. Market Report 4 Penang, October 27. Tin during the month has fluctuated in price within a margin of four pounds and after touching £224. 17. 6 earlier closes today at £225. 0. 0. Spot and £224. 17. 6. 3 m/s. The Metal remains firm owing to its rapidly
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    • 676 12 Fraser and Co.’s report, dated Singapore October 24, states x In comparison with the previous unsettled condition of the local market, shares have been much steadier during the week although the volume of business passing continues to be somewhat meagre as against previous returns. The
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    • 56 12 PENANG, OCTOBER 30 (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 2(4 5|16 3 Documentary 2[4 7|16 On New York Bank Demand 54 France T.T. 920 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai
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    • 215 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, October 25. During the early part of the week under review local prices fell away to 12 1 16 cents per lb. but the market closed distinctly steadier with a gain on balance of cent, at 12% cents, per lb. London remains unchanged
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    • 127 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 81 5 32 81 7 32 New York 4.71% 4.71% Montreal 4.80 4.80% Brussels 22.76% 22.80 Geneva 17.40 16 43 Amsterdam 7.87 7.88 2 Milan 60% 60 5 16 Berlin 13.29*6 13.32% Stockholm 19.39% 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90
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    • 1061 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY V' The following wen the latest quoc%aozu n MESSRS. KENNEDY shart lijs to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sehert RUBBER Allenby 80 90 80 90 Batu Lintang 55 60 55 60 Borelli 60 70 60 70 Broga 47% 55 48% 55 Connemara
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    • 1133 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST s c 4 •NAMES. =2 H S RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c Allenby Rubber Co. 80 go Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 50 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 140 150 A.yer Hitam Planting Syndicate go 1 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 50 Ayer
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    • 35 12 SELLING MAD 2 EASY—Times are hard there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisement to “Pinang Gazet*-” and dispose of it at a satisfy to/f sgure
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 42 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfn’ 6 a.m, 7r rp c -L 6 m.m. Noon 81 NW tide tables TO-DAY HlFh Water Low Wat» 10.40 a.m. 5.04 a m. 11.11 p.m. 5.02 p.m. '"'O-MORROV* 11.17 a.m. 5.39 a .m. 11.40 p.m. 5.36 p.m.
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  • 558 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing fiom 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. KH AND ALLA to Port Swettenham and Singapore.
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  • 228 13 OCTOBER 31 3rd Lecture by Dr. J. Moncur to Penang Teachers’ Association, Hutching’s School 8 p.m. Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting, 4 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 Penang Reperatory Players in “A Perfect Alibi” E. o. Hotel. NOVEMBER 4 Official Poppy Day Rag Ball, E. O Hotel. NOVEMBER 7 Penang Repertory
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  • 296 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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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 105 13 FUN FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK MONDAY, 30th OCTOBER. 1933 WELCOME! WELCOME!! I LADIES* GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! WE CORDIALLY INVITE THE ATTENDANCE OF ALL THE FAIR LADIES OF PENANG AT OUR PARK TO-NIGHT TO WITNESS 1 TEOCHEW OPERA staging “HUA TIAN CHOH CANTONESE OPERA staging CHONG 800 EAM ’’—Part 1. AMOY OPERA
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    • 266 13 Doncists sa y How can people Itwp backs of their teeth clean with BBBBBBILa j old-fashioned brushes which fit only the outside curve Thu thowt how difficult it is to clean the back of your teeth with an old- 1 V I fashioned tooth-brush. It’s only shop* MKI ed for
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 72 13 OJLO a* 22 O-NIGHT 2 Shows at 5 p.m. and 8.45 p.m. "Z "JUNGLE MYSTERY" preceded by LEW AYRES GINGER ROGERS Z IN B "DON'T BET ON LOVE" J OPENING WEDNESDAY Z UNIVERSAL’S SUPER MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA 0 THE BIGGEST SINCE “KING OF JAZZ” MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS" Z is h s
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    • 77 13 B B BB B ■rB~KTrKTr~BTr'K~TrTr'W 3 w H ip’k'i a liOjoSi B LAST TWO PERFORMANCES J JESSIE MATTHEWS Z "THE MIDSHSPMAID" Z THE ROLLICKING STORY OF A MERRY MERMAID ON A BATTLESHIP J A GAUMONT-BRITISH MUSICAL TRIUMPH J Z OPENING TO-MORROW JOHN BOLES Z "i AND J NANCY CARROLL in
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  • 3565 14 SIR SAMUEL WILSON'S GRACEFUL RETIREMENT MALAYAN PRODUCTS AT TORONTO: KING COBRAS ARRIVE AT THE ZOO: SIR JAMES O'GRADY'S PLANTER SON TO MARRY: SIR GEORGE MAXWELL ON THE OVERSEAS LEAGUE: THE AIR SERVICE TO SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 18. •MAKING WAY FOR YOUNGER MEN”’
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 179 14 BEARING METALS V _1 ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN x OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO- (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. nib Alienburgs Foods
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1924 15 zX p. a 0.-british indsa A and apcar lines O*e®C MMItWIHCiXS (Companies lncorp>r»i«s»i to *CBLinrp|f«MßU LIMB tpavpl home ry nnuio MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES >WII LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave. Dm IKAVEL nvmc DT UULLAK A. PATROCLUS Mars. L’don, R’dam, HTiurg Glasgow 4 3 LINE P~ Teluk Ansonj Port
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  • 156 16 At Hockey SECOND REVERSE AT KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 30. The Singapore Cricket Club suffered a second hockey reverse yesterday when they met the Selangor Indians on the Padang. It was a very fast game in which the Indians monopolised play
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  • 131 16 Probables v. Possibles The following have been selected to represent Probables (Colours) against Possibles (White) in the State Hockey Trial to be played to-morrow on the Esplanade. Probables C. G. van Houten J. C. Mathieson, Yeang Cheng Phoy Tan Kong Tat, A. W. Foster, L. H. Best
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  • 85 16 T rade School v. P. F. S. An Inter-School soccer match between the Government Trade School and the Penang Free School will be played on Tuesday, 31st instant, at the latter’s ground at 5 p.m. The following will represent the Trade School Ng Kam Goon Ibrahim and Quah
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  • 38 16 Book Your Tables Will intending patrons of the Rag Ball in aid of Earl Haig’s Fund which is to be held at the “E. and O.” kindly note that tables must be reserved at the Hotel.
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  • 154 16 Come and See I The Annual Exhibition and Charity Sale will be held at the Convent on November I 3 and 4. A visit to the above Institution jon these days will be amply repaid. The exhibits include all branches of art —works in
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  • 206 16 Dr. N. K. Menon Presides The Ninth Anniversary Dinner was held at the Old Xaverian Association last night. Covers were laid for about on hundred members, and there was a choice of Malay and Chinese menus. Dr. N. K. Menon, the Vice-President, was in the chair, with
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  • 50 16 To-morrow at the Esplanade, 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March—Heroes of the Flag —Bidgood 2 Overture —Dieu et Bayadere —Auber 3 Selection—Toto —Joyce 4 Valse Intermezzo—Flirtation —Steck 5 Romance—Underneath The Stars —Spencer 6 Selection—Stand Up and Sing —Ellis 7 Fox Trot—Faithfully Yours —Brockman >DD SAVE THE KING
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  • 67 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Khoo Heng Pan and sisters beg to ’hank all those who sent messages of condolence on the death of their beloved mother, Mrs. Khoo Sin Yeang nee Cheah Say Hun, and all those who sent scrolls, wreaths, and eatables, attended the funeral on the 28th Oc’ober
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 92 16 E. O. PENANG’S PREMIER HOTEL. Saturday, 4th November Thurs., 2nd Tues., 7th Nov. OFFICIAL POPPY DAY RAG ball PENANG REPERTORY Prizes for Ladies Gentlemen PLAYERS BOOK YOUR TABLES NOW. ARMISTICE DAY present Saturday, 11th November E.S.A.M. Dinner Dance A Perfect Alibi Sclarday( 2nd December Book Now. St. Andrew's Dinner: and
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