Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 November 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-11-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 258, Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement102 1933-11-03 1 I T. NAGATA' BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street. I g S I Remember Remember w S 2 1 tfi g The 4th of November 1 I I I OFFICIAL POPPY BAY BALL s a I At The E. O. HOTEL —i I102 words
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Advertisement9 1933-11-03 1 ~i DEATH OF MR. GRANT j MACKIE PAGE 99 words
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Advertisement1912 1933-11-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang municipality PENANG TURF CLUB oversea Chinese BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS —z ..ZZZZ. BANKING CORPORATION Ordinance No. 129 (Traction Engines NOTICE cMtkmpnt.- (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. and Motor Cars). nederlandsche Chartered Bank All communications re at.ng(to MAATSCHAPPU, or INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHW* advertisements snouia be aaaressea Notice is1,912 words
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Article261 1933-11-03 3 Mischief SHOP PROPRIETOR CONVICTED At the Assize Court yesterday, before ,'r. Justice Cobbett and a Common Jury, \bdul Cader bin Mydin Kaderrowther, a iece and sundy goods shop-keeper at pala Batas, Province Wellesley, who was .urged with mischief by fire was, after charge had been altered to261 words
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Article111 1933-11-03 3 Tamil Charged With Attempted Extortion A Tamil named Mohamed Rowther apred in the Penang Police Court yester- rning before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, and was charged with falsely impersonating a Police Officer at 12.45 p.m. on November 1, and that posing thus as a Detective he attempted111 words
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Article221 1933-11-03 3 Old Free Sleeps With Vagrants On The Street Four Chinese, by name Soo Ai, Khye "ung, Seang Sze and Lee Boon Tan were harged in the Police Court yesterday morning with vagrancy, having no fixed place of ode: accused were all found sleeping on the five foot way221 words
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Article68 1933-11-03 3 Lim Tek, a Hokkien Chinese, was harged with criminal breach of turst in a spect of $7OO, the property of one Kock s ,y, on August 2, 1932, at the Magazine Road, Penang. I he charge was explained, and accused *ng allowed bail in the68 words
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Article216 1933-11-03 3 Improving The Pineapple ENCOURAGING RESULTS AT SINGAPORE The results of the manurial experiments conducted on the Singapore Agricultural Station, during the period June, 1932, to March 1933, when the first crop was harvested, are given in the article, by Mr. G. D. P. Olds, which is published in216 words
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Article217 1933-11-03 3 Attempt To Murder Girl With Typhoid Bacteria Vienna, October 10. Two remarkable crimes have been occupying the attention of the Viennese police for the past week. In the first case, a photographer employed in the bacteriological laboratory of a Viennese hospital, finding that his affections were not returned217 words
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129 1933-11-03 3 Chinese Bound Over For Theft The last stage in the case of Yong Siew Phang, a Cantonese goldsmith’s assistant charged with the theft of a piece of gold valued $22.04, resulted in the conviction of accused in the Police Court yesterday morning. The Magistrate, Mr. D.129 words
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398 1933-11-03 3 False Ideas About Money SIR ERNEST BENN ON THE VALUE OF INDIVIDUALISM "The world to-day, from the point of view of the individualist, can only be dej scribed as stark, staring mad, and that madness consists in the notion that w r398 words
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Advertisement306 1933-11-03 3 65" After the match Q kincckmi x Jfar" A Win or lose it’s all part of the game, but y° U d° nee< l stimulant to recoup. Play safe and stick to j K.G. 4. Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes film This double-action tooth paste brings a rapid improvement306 words
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Article65 1933-11-03 4 During the week ending 28th October, 1933, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 11,925 cases, of which 7,651 cases were to the United Kingdom, 850 cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,700 cases to Canada and. 724 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Ist January,65 words
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500 1933-11-03 4 Committee Meeting Minutes Minutes or Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday, the 30th October, 1933, at 5 p m. Present:—Mr. G. Parbury (Vice-Presi-dent i, Hon’ble Mr. A. P. Robeson. Hon ble Mr. W. A. Fell. Messrs. O. R- S. Bateman, S L.500 words
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Article239 1933-11-03 4 Inspects Malacca Volunteers H.E. Major-General L. C. L. Oldfield. C. 8., C.M.G., D. 5.0., Lieut. Colonel M. J. T. Reilly, M.C. and Major W. O. Lay w-ere in Malacca during the week-end for the inspection of the local Volunteers. On Sunday morning H.E. the General Officer Commanding visited239 words
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Article483 1933-11-03 4 A Topical Touch "DREAMLAND" SCHEME SUBMITTED It was suggested facetiously some time ago by a volunteer that efforts should be made to put a little local c 0,0.., into the schemes for mirmc warfare which are carried out from tmie to time, says the Straits483 words
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Article289 1933-11-03 4 Mr. C. J. G. Craig, of Sungei Nawar Estate, goes home on leave in the near fu- ture. j I I Mrs. Marian Macbean, a former resident g of Singapore, left £2,000 to the National Institute for the Blind. S I 3 Mr. W. Steel, of the289 words
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Article90 1933-11-03 4 Further Donations List No. 35 The following donations to the above Fund received during October 16th to 31st, 1933, are gratefully acknowledged Proceeds from Sweepstake run by Prai Hindu Sabha allotted to A.U.F. $65, Staff of G. H. Slot Co. $5.50, Wee 800 Wee Liam $l2, Anonymous90 words
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Advertisement146 1933-11-03 4 j GILBERT AND SULLIVAN MUSIC HAS AN IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL TO THOSE WHO LIKE THE LIGHTER TYPE OF MUSIC. FULL OF MELODY AND CATCHY PROSE. MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM THE FOLLOWING "YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" IN SEVENTEEN VOCAL SELECTIONS—SLX RECORDS fl I THE MIKADO" IN SIXTEEN VOCAL SELECTIONS—SIX RECORDS "THE GONDOLIERS"146 words
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Miscellaneous467 1933-11-03 4 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 ano wavelengths will be used in the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will -be made at frequent intervals. i j»ii sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kC|S467 words
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1079 1933-11-03 5 PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR MEETINGS o TWO RUNS FOR CLASS 4 HORSES Below will be found the full entries for the Singapore Turf Club November professional and amateur meetings, showing the full engagements of each horse over both meetings. Handicaps for the first day will be1,079 words
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Article98 1933-11-03 5 Tunku Yaccob’s XI. Beat White Shirts (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, November 1. By far the best game witnessed in Capt. j Baker’s Shield Hockey Tournament so far, was provided this evening in the match be- tween Tunku Yaccob’s XI. and the White 1 Shirts.98 words
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Article272 1933-11-03 5 To-Morrow's Fixtures PORTSMOUTH TO MEET ARSENAL The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues:— DIVISION I Arsenal v Portsmouth Birmingham v Liverpool Blackbum R. v W’hampton W. Derby C. v Leicester C. Everton v Huddersfield T. Leeds U. v272 words
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Article145 1933-11-03 5 Nibong Tebal To Play D. A. F. C. The following players will represent Nibong Tebal in the Soccer Match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund against the D.A.F.C. on Sunday, November 5, at the Caledonia Ground: C. I. R. Burton A. D. Campbell and W. G.145 words
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Article84 1933-11-03 5 1. —Reuter. Lail Singh Conspicuous in Field Lahore, November 2. The two-day match between the M.C.C. and the Governor’s XI. resulted in a draw. The M.C.C. scored 402 for the loss of 7 wickets at which they declared innings. Mitchell scored 184. The Governor’s XI1.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article70 1933-11-03 5 Fixtures For To-morrow The following are the principal English Rugby fixtures for to-morrow Cheshire v. Lancashire. Durham v. Yorkshire. Leicestershire v. East Midlands. Northumberland v. Cumberland. Notts, Lincs., and Derby v. North Midlands. Blackheath v. Guy’s Hospital. Bristol v. Harlequins. Coventry v« Bath. London Irish v. St. Bart’s70 words
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Article37 1933-11-03 5 I.—Reuter. Oxford University Beaten London, November 2. The rugby match between the Oxford University and the Oxford Greyhounds was played to-day and resulted in a win for the latter by 17 points to 9. —Reuter.I.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article34 1933-11-03 5 Meetings For Private Discussions The 74th and 75th Meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on the 31st October and Ist November. The meetings were reserved for private discussion.34 words
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Article38 1933-11-03 5 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 ’.he Hotel.38 words
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Advertisement6 1933-11-03 5 QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE AMAPPV-60-IVCK? •4USKM f6 words
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Advertisement345 1933-11-03 5 One of England’s Fairest Young Aristocrats... Lady Marguerite Bligh Entrusts her A W Bk Exquisite jl K 1 Ji i A CompZexion a a jg A to these Tuo OM| breams r > q < Ml 2 V 3 J LADY MXRGI'ERITF. BLIC.n if jH|M lo«e. to piny tennis, ride,345 words
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Article301 1933-11-03 6 Boy’s Death From Excitement WILD O.T.C. FROLIC AT RAILWAY STATION A boy’s death from excitement during some fun between Oundle School Officers' Training Corps and Uppingham boys was described at an inquest at Uppingham, on Oct. 21th, on John William Carter (12), of Adderley-street, Uppingham, Rutland, who301 words
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Article401 1933-11-03 6 Two-Day Vigil By Bride GRANT OF SPECIAL LICENCE With his bride at his bedside, Mr. Frank Russell Hudson, a retired naval officer, has died in a Kensington nursing home two days after his marriage by special licence. The wedding had taken place when the doctors considered401 words
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Article595 1933-11-03 6 “Dangerous Criminal Sentenced ON OLD CHARGE Story Of New Method Of Safe Stealing At London Sessions on Oct. 11th, Joseph Stevens (23), a traveller, who pleaded not guilty to charges of stealing and receiving a motor-car in October, 1930, and with conspiring with a man named595 words
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Article135 1933-11-03 6 Malayan Amateur Event Next Month The Selangor Cyclists’ Association are organising a Malayan Amateur Long Distance bicycle race from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban and back, approximately 100 miles, to be held on Sunday, December 10, starting at 6.00 a.m. The starting and finishing points will be at the135 words
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Advertisement308 1933-11-03 6 PICNIC AT FUN SPECIAL OFFER FOR FEW WEEKS ONLY i-, Bh» SATURDAY DINNER STAY TO MONDAY MORNING BREAKFAST Parties, four persons in a cottage (Board Lodging inclusive)s6 per person Parties, two persons in a cottage (Board Lodging inclusive)sB per person Bus Fare to Fun, 8 cents or for better hiring308 words
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Advertisement709 1933-11-03 6 $lOO must be Won f —:o S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION o NO ENTRANCE FEE x o BELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinanc Gazette, Football Competition No. 3 in which you are asked to forecast results of ten’English and Scottish League matches to be played on709 words
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Article237 1933-11-03 7 is reticent on this issue.—Central China Daily News. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED Hongkong, Oct. 15. portant developments in the political t :ion in the South-west are expected h ake place shortly, following the recent v-rsations at Hongkong between < rals Chiang Kwang-nai, Chen Ming- > ind Li Chai-sum.is reticent on this issue.—Central China Daily News. - 237 words
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Article145 1933-11-03 7 pointed a divisional commander. —China Times. Japanese Authorities’ Advice To Peiping Peiping, Oct. 15. The bandit situation in the Luantung District has taken a turn for the better, according to information from military sources. At present there are about 600 bandits stationed at Funing and Liushouying. Thepointed a divisional commander.—China Times. - 145 words
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Article110 1933-11-03 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Subsidiary Organ Under National Economic Commission Shanghai, Oct. 16. The Commission for the control of cotton production in China,which is a subsidiary '■rgan under the National Economic Commission, will be formally inaugurated to- ty. The inaugural meeting will be presided over by Mr..—Sin Wen Pao. - 110 words
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Article62 1933-11-03 7 Shun Pao. Raided By Shanghai Police Shanghai, Oct. 14. An important Communist organ on Carter Road was raided by the Settlement police on Thursday night and quite a quantity of Communist literature seized on the premises. One suspect was arrested in the building. The w'hole case and theShun Pao. - 62 words
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Article34 1933-11-03 7 '.—Shun Pao. Taiyuanfu, Oct. 13. Feet-binding hits recently revived in tft/i-s .province. According to estimates made by the provincial authorities there aae women in the province who have bound feet.—Shun Pao.'.—Shun Pao. - 34 words
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Article136 1933-11-03 7 Sin Wen Pao. Important Conference Planned Peiping, Oct. 13. For the purpose of securing a fundamental settlement of the situation in North China, General Huang Fu, Chairman of the Peiping Political Readjustment Commission, has sent Messrs. Yin Tung and Li Cheh-yu, members of the Luantung Retrocession Commission, toSin Wen Pao. - 136 words
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Article110 1933-11-03 7 I. —Sin Wen Pao. Chinese Aviation Bureau’s Enterprise Shanghai, Oct. 16. It is learned that arrangements are nowbeing made by the Chinese aviation bureau for the conclusion of a contract with the German Junker Aviation Company for the establishment of an aeroplane factory in China. TheI.—Sin Wen Pao. - 110 words
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Article142 1933-11-03 7 —China Times. Badly Defeated By Government Forces Peiping, Oct. 15. The rebel forces under Generals Fang Chen-wu and Chi Hung-chang are nowasking to surrender after being badly beaten by the Government forces in the vicinity of Shunyi. General Fang Chen-wu has indirectly informed General Ho— —China Times. - 142 words
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Article112 1933-11-03 7 i.—Sin Wen Pao. Severe Fighting In Kiangsi Nanchang, Oct. 15. Fighting of a most severe nature has been raging around Lichuang, m Eastern Kiangsi. for five days since October 10th, when the Communists made a fierce counter-attack on that city. Thefighting occurred at Chunkou, a point about sxteeni.—Sin Wen Pao. - 112 words
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Article770 1933-11-03 7 MOSCOW'S STIFFENED ATTITUDE TOWARDS TOKYO SEQUEL TO CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY SALE NEGOTIATIONS Peiping Morning Post. “When Soviet Russia expressed her readiness to enter into negotiations with Manchoukuo for the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway we knew that Japan was planning the seizure of that line.Peiping Morning Post. - 770 words
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Article87 1933-11-03 7 anviaii. confirmation from official sources. —Sin Wen Pao. Japan Troops Open Fire Peiping, Oct. 15. According to information received from Chengteh, the capital of Jehol, three Soviet aeroplanes were seen flying over that city three days ago. They circled over the Jehol capital for about threeanviaii. confirmation from official sources.—Sin Wen Pao. - 87 words
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Article113 1933-11-03 7 :.—Sin Wen Pao. Massacre Of 20.000 Chinese Reported Peiping, Oct. 15. According to a telegram received here from Tihua, fighting of a severe nature is now in progress in the vicinity of Tachen. The troops under General Ma Chung-ying, the Mohammedan commander, have killed about 20,000:.—Sin Wen Pao. - 113 words
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Article50 1933-11-03 7 —Shun Pao. Hanchow., Oct. 15. It is reliably learned that .the proposed National Production Conference will be held at Hangchow on Nov. Ist. The buildings of the former West Lake Exhibition will be used for the purpose. This conference will last for about a week —Shun Pao.—Shun Pao. - 50 words
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Article235 1933-11-03 7 i.—Shun Pao. Gun Fight In French Concession Shanghai, Oct. 16. One French and one Chinese detective were killed and two Chinese and one French police-constables were wounded as the result of a gun fight on Rue Admiral Bayle, in the French Concession, at 2 this morning. The gunman,i.—Shun Pao. - 235 words
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Article135 1933-11-03 7 5. —China Times. Serious Fighting In Progress Nanking, Oct. 13. According to information from Communications circles, serious fighting is now in progress in Sinkiang between the provincial troops under General Shen Shih-tsai and General Ma Chung-ying, the Mohammedan commander who revolted against the Provincial Government. It is5.—China Times. - 135 words
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Article56 1933-11-03 7 specting conditions in that country.—China Times. Will Remain In Soviet Russia Peiping, Oct. 15. A telegram has been received here from Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, who is now in Europe, stating he will soon proceed to Soviet Russia from Denmark. He says he will spend some time in Sovietspecting conditions in that country.—China Times. - 56 words
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331 1933-11-03 7 them to North China at once.—China Times Special. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT TOKYO? Tokyo, Oct. 15. It is reported in Japanese circles that a conference will shortly be held here between Chinese and Japanese delegates for the solution of all outstanding problems now confronting the two• them to North China at once.—China Times . Special. - 331 words
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Article86 1933-11-03 7 —China Times. Notorious Anti-Government Leader Active In Tientsin Tientsin, Oct. 15. General Shih Yu-shan, the notorious antiGovernment leader who is now working for the overthrow of the Peiping administration, is now extremely active in Tientsin. He has appointed no less than twenty army commanders who were formerly bandit—China Times. - 86 words
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Article77 1933-11-03 7 the capital as soon as possible.—Sin Wen Pao. Urged To Visit Nanking Nanking, Oct. 15. It is reliably learned that the Government has decided to request the Panchan Lama, who is now in Suiyuan, to come down to Nanking so that the autonomous movement in Inner Mongolia canthe capital as soon as possible.—Sin Wen Pao. - 77 words
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Advertisement53 1933-11-03 7 MALAYA'S MOST BRILLIANT FOOTBALLER. Voting Coupon Write on the dotted line (in block letters) the name of the player you think is the most brilliant Footballer in Malaya. Send this coupon, together with one TIGER BEER crown cork, to any Branch of Fraser Neave Ltd. THE PRIZE A four months’53 words
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Article540 1933-11-03 8 As reported elsewhere in our to-day’s issue. Malayan exports of rubber for October amounted to 61.000 tons. Not only is this the largest monthly return since 1928. but it is some 5,000 or 6,000 tons higher than was anticipated. Even allowing for a normal quantity as a carry-over from540 words
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Article429 1933-11-03 8 To the Rev. Colin King and Dr. James Moncur, the members of the I cnang Teachers’ Association owe a debt of gratitude for their very stimulating addresses on Poetry and The Critical Attitude to Reading, and a thought has occurred to us whether it would be429 words
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Article1201 1933-11-03 8 me a lot o’ good in me time.”—S. L.. Bensusan in the “Manchster Guardian. ” - me a lot o’ good in me time.”—S. L.. Bensusan in the “Manchster Guardian.” “i come down here along 0’ me wife,” Me. Dimble explained to the company in Wheatsheaf assembled:, he stood revealed, a sturdy, cheerful, bull-necked little man “I ain’t same as funnier,” he went on,1,201 words
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Article679 1933-11-03 8 A SINGLE HAIR The correspondent of a contem dot who puts on record his family’s pos. 7 sion of a single hair from the head <.■ L Napoleon has an heirloom which for nearness to intangibility must surely >gi 5 close to being a record. It is679 words
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Advertisement158 1933-11-03 8 A f 0 J -1 I 15 DON'T BE VAGUE X* oofrxs, rw OItDER L V ?JA k 1 .-J9S A 'S m M—jftaf' JSX xBm Ift i x ■K'S» < krnntt^ 0 .-jX J? v'**"'& i M Wf x jy A 1 NKiy w< Haig 11 HIKE WHISKY GOES158 words
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Advertisement69 1933-11-03 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER it wlO ‘>jl| 1 Um No other Lavender has quite the same charm, none can equal the beautiful fragrance and freshness of the famous Yardley Lavender. Lovable Fragrance I How delightful it is for handkerchief or spray —how refreshing when one is hot and tired. And in the69 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1933-11-03 9 GRAND OLD MAN OF PERAK PIONEER PLANTER AND TIN MINER A GREAT CLUB MAN Malayan pioneers and many of the present day senior l AT n coun I tr y Wlll learn with great regret of the death of Mr. Alexander Grant1,266 words
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Article919 1933-11-03 9 Penang Assize < Court TZOCHEW CHINESE ON MURDER TRIAL The trial commenced this morning at 11k- Penang As»iz.e Court, before Mr. justice Fruhaid, K.U., and a Sp cial Jury, of a Te ch w Chines?, Goh Chew Soon, who is charg.d with having committed murder by919 words
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Article174 1933-11-03 9 Chinese Lady's Experience (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 3. A Chinese Towkay's wife living in a I house at Lauek Ching Street had an uni pleasant experience being gagged and I bound to the bedpost in her own room by j two Chinese on174 words
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Article67 1933-11-03 9 U. K. Tobacco Traders’ Decision London, Oct. 31. The tobacco trade in the United Kingdom will cease coupon trading as from December 31st. The Tobacco Traders’ Association have announced that coupons, certificates, voucher» or similar things witti an excaaigeabie value will only be issued by manufacturers67 words
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Article97 1933-11-03 9 —YESTERDAY TO-DAY £2247.« £225.0.0 £224.2« £224.12.6 SlngapoM ll4o S ll4 siffoo US-S’S 25 tons Buyers no sellers BuslMM Done $3.40 OOPKA-(S<~W« ,1'4.50 BLACK PEPFKB m l4 50 BUBBXR %d 3 i s ]i6d. 7 c(G > 7 c < G) xjst i2%c i2%c TAPIOCA $4.30 Fair Bead $4.5597 words
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Article96 1933-11-03 9 Romanic Sequel KANE RICHMOND WEDS MISS BURNS (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Singapore, Nov. 2. Kane Richmond and Miss Marion Bums I who courted in the first jungle talkie made 'in Malaya courted to such good effect that upon their return to the civilisation of 196 words
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Advertisement188 1933-11-03 9 _J jigs REASON/ «A th® rggj j——4 a n h» 0 21 i» H! I /N ■CIUDiNC GOLD VX Calcutta From his first feed of Cow Gate, Babv shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it I And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong188 words
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489 1933-11-03 10 MINISTERS DISMISSED FINANCES ALREADY GRAVELY PREJUDICED DELIBERATE EVASION OF POLICY Rugby Radio Service. London. November 2. The Colonial Office has issued the following The Governor of Malta has found it 1 necessary to dismiss the Ministers, and the Secretary of State for theRugby Radio Service. - 489 words
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Article65 1933-11-03 10 Reuter. Occupational Basis Rome, November 2. The dissolution of the chamber and elections under a new system is expected shortly. The Chamber will be based on an occupational basis. Only members of Trade Unions and Employers Organisations have the right to vote. They will be representedReuter. - 65 words
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Article85 1933-11-03 10 Reuter. Large Labour Successes London, November 2. There were large Labour successes in the /nunicipal elections in the 346 English and Welsh boroughs excluding the County of London. Many results are still unavailable and hitherto Labour has gained 176 seats. The Conservatives lost 106 seats, the Liberals 28Reuter. - 85 words
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Article28 1933-11-03 10 T.— Reuter. Expected To See M. Boncour Paris, November 2. Mr. Norman Davis has arrived from Geneva and is expected to see M. Boncour to-day.—Reuter.T.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article50 1933-11-03 10 Pester. Nanking’s High Value Rome, November 2. In connection with the arrival of Mr. Lu Wen-tao, the New Chinese Minister, the Italian officials stress that the selection of a man of his importance indicates the high value which Nanking places on closer relation:; o.’lth Italy.- Reuter.Pester. - 50 words
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Article100 1933-11-03 10 Reuter Wireless. 2,000 Marriages In One Day Rome, Oct. 30. Over two thousand couples were married at dawn to-day at the same moment in various churches throughout the city and the province in celebration of the Fascist marriage festival. Each couple received a photograph of Mussolini andReuter Wireless. - 100 words
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Article69 1933-11-03 10 n—Reuter Wireless. Flying Boats Leave For Corunna London, Oct. 30. Two out of three of the German Dormerwal Flying boats, which will make experimental mail service flights between Bathurst, West Africa and Natal, Brazil, have left Southampton for Corunna. The flyboat swill make a halt onn—Reuter Wireless. - 69 words
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74 1933-11-03 10 L Reuter. Student Sentenced For Life Imprisonment Warsaw, Oct. 30. The Ukranian student, Mikolaj Lenyk, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of an official of the Soviet consulate. Lenyk is alleged to have confessed that he was the agent of an UkranianL Reuter. - 74 words
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Article103 1933-11-03 10 —Reuter. Within Ambit Of Government London, Nov. 2. Major H. A. Proctor, M.P. for Accrington, who is arranging for a meeting between the Legislative Council of the United Textile Factory Workers’ Association, which represents all trade unions in the cotton industry, and the Lancashire M.P.s in■.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article67 1933-11-03 10 —Reuter Wireless. To Be Broadcast From Sandringham London, Oct. 28. His Majesty will broadcast a message of greeting and goodwill to the Empire on Christmas Day as last year if the plans at present being formulated mature. The King will again spend Christmas at Sandringham and it.—Reuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article71 1933-11-03 10 main calm but watch and pray.”-—Reuter Wireless. Regarding German Situation Vatican City, Oct. 28. An indication of the Vatican's perturbation regarding the German situation was given by His Holiness the Pope when addressing members of a pilgrimage of German youths. The Pope stated “we are most preoccupied andmain calm but watch and pray.”-—Reuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article48 1933-11-03 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Ship Diverted To Port Said Port Said, Oct. 30. The Danish steamer “Polonia,” with 900 Jewish emigrants, mostly Poles for Jaffa, was delivered here on instructions from the Palestine authorities but the Egyptian Government refused permission for them to land. —Reuter Wireless..—Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article46 1933-11-03 10 Reuter Wireless. American Government’s $200,000,000 Project Washington, Oct. 30. The formation of a public works and housing corporation with an initial capital of $200,000,000 to build at a low cost flats as a slum clearance project throughout the country is announced by the government.—Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article35 1933-11-03 10 —Reuter Wireless. Three People Killed Paris, Oct. 30. Captain De Verneuilh, a famous French air ace, was killed to-day when his plane crashed. The mechanic and wireless operator were also killed.—Reuter Wireless...—Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article33 1933-11-03 10 Reuter Wireless. Witness Arrested For Perjury Berlin, Oct. 30. A witness arrested in the court for perjury was the dramatic incident on the eleventh day of the Reichstag fire trial.—Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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180 1933-11-03 10 Startling Transformation ADVOCATED BY G.E.C. PRESIDENT New York, November 2. A startling transformation of the N.R.A. activities as advocated by Mr. Gerard Swope has caused a sensation in industrial circles. Mr. Swope, whose recommendation has been promptly endorsed by General Johnson and Mr. Harriman, President180 words
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Article133 1933-11-03 10 Demanding Immediate Further Action Meanwhile the leading agricultural states are demanding immediate further action. The Governors of lowa, North Dakota, South Dakota. Wisconsin and Minnesota have been conferring at Des Moines with the representatives of Indiana. Illinois, Kansas and Nebraska. They decided to demand minimum prices for agricultural133 words
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Article58 1933-11-03 10 —Reuter. Yesterday’s Gold Market London, November 2. Contrary to expectations, it is understood that America is not a purchaser at to-day’s gold market. £400,000 were offered and it is understood all were taken by the Continent. There is a possibility of America buying francs with sterling,.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article98 1933-11-03 10 —Reuter Wireless. Unbroken London To India Service London, Oct. 30. Insurance rates for passengers on Imperial Airways are now the same per day as for land and sea transport stated Sir Eric Geddes, presiding at the annual meeting of Imperial Airways. He pointed out that as air travel—Reuter Wireless. - 98 words
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Article83 1933-11-03 10 on until a new cabinet is formed.—Reuter Wireless. National Cabinet Resigns Baghdad, Oct. 28. A political crisis has arisen as the result of the resignation of the so-called national cabinet led by Rashid Ali Begalailani which was immediately accepted by King Ghazi. The Premier in hison until a new cabinet is formed.—Reuter Wireless. • - 83 words
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Advertisement297 1933-11-03 10 Co n qu e r Malarial Debility Sanatogen is decidedly most efficacious debility," writes H. W. 8« well-known EaglHk 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.297 words
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Article329 1933-11-03 11 Weakened Side Too Strong For The “Society” 12 MATCHES TO 2 Oxford University beat the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society over singles and foursomes in a match at Southfields on October 14 by 12 matches to two, with one game halved. ith only two old blues329 words
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Article115 1933-11-03 11 Tilden’s Statement Montreal, Oct. 13. w T Tilden, who is on a short visit here,’ stated to-day that Jack Crawford, holder of the Wimbledon, French and Australian Singles titles, might turn professional shortly. “Crawford has signed nothing and has given no assent, but I understand he115 words
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Article294 1933-11-03 11 Beaten In Third Round Of “Founders” Cup EXTRA HOLE NEEDED The Prince of Wales and Rex Hartley, playing off handicap 12, were beaten in the third round oi the Sunningdale Club “Founders” Cup foursomes during the w r eek-end Oct. 14th. They had not been down to294 words
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Article528 1933-11-03 11 Mr. Dickson And The Board Of Control At annual general meeting of the British Boxing Board of Control, held in London on Oct. 6th, an amendment to the rules proposed by the Board that “branches may when recommending the issuing of a promoter’s licence recommend and define the area528 words
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Article133 1933-11-03 11 Davis Beats Smith In Fortnight’s Match Davis defeated Smith by 2,600 points in the two weeks’ match which concluded at Thurston’s Hall, London, on Oct. 14th. Davis in the first session scored 1,169 for an average of 118, against his opponent s 463 and 46 respectively. The principal breaks133 words
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Advertisement93 1933-11-03 11 SEVEN COMMANDMENTS FOR ADVERTISERS (1) Be legible—first, last and all the time. (2) Conform to certain ascertainable conditions, aesthetic and/or traditional (3) Be as distinctive as possible. (4) Be suitable in character to the senoe of the words printed. (5) Make border and illustration harmonise. (6) Be capable of effective93 words
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Article154 1933-11-03 12 Price Secret OFFER TO BUY ALL EXPORTED GOLD Washington, November 3. It is announced that foreign gold will be purchased here and abroad. The amounts bought and prices paid will be held secret, though the aggregate dealings will be announced periodically. Foreign purchases will probably be154 words
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Article105 1933-11-03 12 But Asked To Quit BRITISH GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING MATTER London, November 2. Noel Panter, the Munich correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph" who had been under arrest since October 24 was released to-day. No formal charge was preferred against Panter and it was announced last night in Berlin105 words
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Article403 1933-11-03 12 Empire Trade Improving SLOWLY BUT SURELY London. Oct. 11. Messrs. William Jacks Co., report as follows The absence of definite news regarding the development of the Roosevelt policy has caused considerable realising in many commodities, and the conung dispersion of the War Debt cloud that has been403 words
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Article111 1933-11-03 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 79 13 32 79 27 32 New York 4.83 4.79% Montreal 4.84% 4.85% Brussels 22.27% 22.40% Geneva 16.14 16.12 Amsterdam 7.70% 7.75 Milan 59 59% Berlin 13.01% 13.12% Stockholm 19.40% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29 291 Prague111 words
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Article717 1933-11-03 12 Position Shown By Latest Reports In view of the increased interest being taken in rubber shares as a result of the movement for restriction, “The Financial Times” gives below analyses of the latest reports of plantation undertakings. GLEN MUAR.- —Glen Muar Estates in the Dickson Anderson group, and717 words
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Article373 1933-11-03 12 Publications Issued And Received Singapore, Oct. 31. The following pubheations were issued 1 or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., during the period October 21st to October 27th, 1933, inclusive, I and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application373 words
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Article1118 1933-11-03 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CD’s share list to-day. I Y esterday To-day Buyers Schers Buyers Seherf I RUBBER Allenby 85 95 90 I.GO Borelli 60 71 62 70 ■Brunei United 2.10 2.50 2.10 2.50 Connemara 85 951,118 words
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Article45 1933-11-03 12 PENANG, NOVEMBER 3 (By Courtesy of the Chartered R« T,V On London Bank Demand 4 m|ts Private 3 m|ts credit 3 Documentary On New York Bank Demand France T.T. India T.T. ***** Hongkong T.T. 37% dis. non. Shanghai T.T. Bar Silver 18 9 It}45 words
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Advertisement316 1933-11-03 12 «EW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF SALE By order of the Mortgagee to be sold bv PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday, the 6th day of November, 1933, AT 11* AM. At the Entrance of Slot Alley Beach Street. Penang. Description of Property All that piece of land messuages and hereditaments situate in the316 words
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Advertisement11 1933-11-03 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOI READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Miscellaneous41 1933-11-03 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rain fa’ 6 a.m. 74 E 18 m.m. Noon 82 NW w TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. Low Wat» 12.37 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 7.13 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.05 a.m. 7.51 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 7.10 p m.41 words
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Article556 1933-11-03 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. GEN. VAN DER HEYDEN from Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan, Langsa, Idi, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and556 words
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Article255 1933-11-03 13 NOVEMBER 4 Official Poppy Day Rag Ball, E. O. Hotel. NOVEMBER 7 Bridge and Mahjong Party, in aid of B°PPy Day Fund, Penang Golf Club. Penang Repertory Piayers in “A Perfect Alibi”, E. O. Hotel. Penang Turf Club, annual meeting, Chartered Bank Building, 4.45 p.m. NOtTMBER 10255 words
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Article679 1933-11-03 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram j from G. P. 0., London, says that the mail j despatched from Penang, on October 13 j by the s.s. “Baloeran” was delivered in s London cn November 1. v AIR MAIL A mail for Europe, Great Britain, Ireland and679 words
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Advertisement19 1933-11-03 13 ENVELOPES!!! LET US QUOTE FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. L—J NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS,19 words
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Advertisement107 1933-11-03 13 Blackheads and Enlarged SPores Gone in 3 sgaztajU Any woman now easily banish black beads and enlarged pores» and have a new white skin in 3 days by the nse of TokaloD Vanishing Skinfood Phis contains predigested dairy cream and BHMIBBH obve oil combined with whitening, tonic and astringent iDgrarti107 words
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Miscellaneous153 1933-11-03 13 N! Y THE BEST BRITISH FILMS ARE SHOWN AT THE F B 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Matinees To-morrow Sunday at 2.45 J BRITISH INTERNATIONAL’S RIOT OF DELICIOUS i B MIRTH AND MERRIMENT SET TO A BACKGROUND OF THE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FROM “FAUST” STANLEY LUPINO IN "FACING THE MUSIC" Z B WITH153 words
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Miscellaneous155 1933-11-03 13 seen a n (< R IM ai GREETED BY ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS LAST NIGHT J TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.30 p.m. L Universal’s Biggest Musical since King of Jazz "MOONLIGHT Z 1 and B JET 7 d PRETZELS" FWM- E 1 Just when you’re hungry for it we bring you this master R155 words
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Article239 1933-11-03 14 £6.800.000 PLAN OF NEW DEFENCES Forts And Military Equipment CABINET'S DECISION The Belgian Cabinet on October 11th, at a special sitting, presided over by the King, voted a sum of 750,000.000 Belgian francs (£5,800,000 at present rate of exchange) for the strengthening of the country's frontier239 words
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Article280 1933-11-03 14 What the Canon Wants To Know Liverpool, Oct. 7. The most surprised man in the world is Canon J. C. H. How, Rector of Liverpool, and a canon residentiary of the Cathedral. He has been literally “whirled off his fee*” by an unsought invitation280 words
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Article255 1933-11-03 14 Contract Awarded SERVICE FLATS TO BE ERECTED A bleak reminder of the slump will disappear soon. The contract for the demolition of the Europe Hotel and the creation of a spacious block of service flats in its place has been awarded, and with the passing255 words
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Article147 1933-11-03 14 To-day at the Esplanade 8.30 p.m. —10.30 p.m. 1 March —The Great Little Army—Alford. 2 Overture—Robespierre—Litolff. (An Episode in ’The Reign of Terror” composed in 1850 for Rob. Grispen kerl’s Tragedy, Maxmilian Robespierre.”) The Overture portrays the political unrest in France, during the Revolution, with Robespierre as147 words
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Advertisement358 1933-11-03 14 $0 B IQ, V“ w'A A v. •> I f r and every day a little biggerat>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.358 words
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Advertisement89 1933-11-03 14 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN —An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. From one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in89 words
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Advertisement23 1933-11-03 14 EXCE P TI ONA L L Y WELL MADE TEAK TABLES HAND CARVED. SETS OF FOUR Chinese kAHTERti. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co.23 words
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Advertisement352 1933-11-03 14 Dentists say: "How can backa of their teeth clean -w, old-fashioned brushes whh on K th* outsids curve This shows how difficult it is to clean > th« back of your Ueth with an old- 1 11’ fashioned tooth-brush. It's only al for the outside of the curve, and it352 words
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Advertisement2075 1933-11-03 15 z< —t aL n. ©.-British smdja "l* A,■Ll I S jt: A AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporauxi id aatAA«D &mumiN43£sssS33s r MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES W'BLya rtsßMEk limb travel home by dollar VBMaJa LONDON AND NOBTH CONTINENT. V-eaves Due BIKIE FeotoauUr cad Oriental S. N. Co-.! Penang, Teluk Anson2,075 words
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1353 1933-11-03 16 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTION The Penang Repertory Players set them- selves no easy task when they essayed such a play as “A Perfect Alibi” at E O Hotel last night. This is not to say that they were over ambitious —the progress that1,353 words
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Article41 1933-11-03 16 Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., has returned from Home leave and has assumed duties as Senior Puisne Judge, relieving Mr. Justice Cobbett who returned to Singapore last night by the Hector.” His Lordship w*as accompanied by Mrs. Prichard.41 words
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Article1017 1933-11-03 16 E. O. Rag Ball Saturday. 4th November. 1933 The Night Of The Year WHY? Proceeds In Aid Of Earl Haig's Fund If you have not already got your ticket and booked your seat for the official Poppy Day Rag Ball in aid of Earl Haig’s Fund —don’t hesitate ’—do it1,017 words
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Article678 1933-11-03 16 Popular Penang Nonya The funeral of Mrs. Khoo Sun Poe nee Lim Saw Wan Nech who died on Friday, October 20, took place at 10.15 this morning from her residence No. 19, Love Lane. Deceased, who passed away at the age of 57, was678 words
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1484 1933-11-03 16 OPENED BY MRS. GOODMAN THIS MORNING There w*ere scenes of welcome and rejoicing when the Convent Charity Sale and Exhibition was declared open by Mrs. Goodman this morning. Among those present at the ceremony were the Hon. Resident Councillor (Mr. A. M. Goodman) and Mrs.1,484 words
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Article79 1933-11-03 16 61,000 Tons (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 3. October’s rubber export of '*61,002 tons is largest since 1928. It i learned that increased production ano a certain carry-over from the previous month is responsible for the increase which is five or six thousand ton i higher79 words
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Advertisement67 1933-11-03 16 i E. fe 3 O. PENANG’S PREMIPIH. HOTEL. TO-MORROW Orchestral Music During Tiffin 12.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. OFFICIAL POPPY DAY RAG BALL 3 PRIZES FOR LADIES. 3 PRIZES FOR GENTLEMEN. EXTENSION TILL 2 a.m. f Special Late Launch and Hill Train at 2.30 a.m. II li N.B.—lntending patrons of the67 words
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