Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1933

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE estab. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 278, Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
    20 words
  • 236 1 lr. Disused Mining Pool ALIVE TO TELL THE TALE NOW BEING TREATED FOR INJURIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 25. Bci'.ii 1 the fact that a Malay school-boy named Mohamed Razak s undergoing medical treatment for injuries to his hand, lies the story of
    236 words
  • 194 1 Denounced And To Be Stopped Berlin, Nov. 18. The Chief-of-Staff of the National-So-cialist Storm Detachments, Ca.pt. Roehm,, who recently won wide approval by taking; a firm stand against bigotry and pharas-, aism, has issued a new decree sharply de- j *noni?. the craze for organising
    194 words
  • 77 1 Damage Of Half A Million Guilders Medan, Nov. 22. A ’arge fire, in which 21 native shops Wer destroyed, causing damage to the extent of half a million guilders, is rePorted from Padang. I ie owner of one of the shops has been arr, sted, arson being
    77 words
  • 45 1 Great Reception On Return To Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 26. The Government Troops, accompanied by tanks and armoured cars are arriving back from duty at the North-eastern Provinces yesterday. There were accorded a great reception at the Capital yesterday.
    45 words
  • 50 1 r. —Reuter. U.S. Figures For October London, November 26. Unemployment figures totalled 10,076,000 in October, according to Mr. Green of the Federation of Labour. The average wages was .4 per cent higher, and the cost of living point five per cent higher than in September. —Reuter.
    r.—Reuter.  -  50 words
  • 51 1 Address By 40 Candidates For 3 Seats (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 26. Forty odd candidates for the Election Assembly for Bangkok’s three seats, addressed the electors from one till five o clock at the Theatre Royal. Polling is going on to-day in the most orderly
    51 words
  • 46 1 —Reuter Wireless. To Be Served On De Valera Belfast, November 22. n is stated to-night that the Police Officer in charge ot Downpatrick district receded instructions to serve an exclusion rde r on Mr. De Valera should he enter district to. election campaign purposes.
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  46 words
  • 73 1 i.—Reuter. Smoothed Down BUT SETTLEMENT DENIED Vienna, November 27. Herr Dollfuss in a speech here declared that the tension between Germany and Austria had smoothed down but he denied the rumours that German emissaries were negotiating for a settlement of AustroGerman relations. The reconstruction of the cabinet with
    i.—Reuter.  -  73 words
  • 56 1 Medan, Nov. 22. The Padang district judge has sentenced three natives to three, three and two and a half years, respectively, for an unusual crime. It appears that the three men set upon a fellow countryman and, when he was rendered unconscious, buried him alive. The vfetim, however,
    56 words
  • 387 1 PENANG'S BEAUTY HACKED CUT A Goddess Shaven And Shorn WRECK OF THE PAST Mr. A. J. Moore-Bennett, owner of the “Medea”, who came into Penang harbour in the early part of this year writes as follows in a Singapore Contemporary. Ever since leaving Hong Kong I had extolled to my
    387 words
  • 239 1 Alleged Wrongful Sale "AWKWARDLY DRAFTED" LAW Reference to an “awkwardly drafted” law was made in the Johore Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Savage Bailey on Saturday during the hearing of an important action against the Johore Government. A Chinese landowner, Tan Ah Boon, sued the Johore
    239 words
  • 98 1 ***** l UUL Wlldt H a au auvuu. proceeding for the missing woman. —Reuter Wireless. Search For Heartbroken Widow Jacksonville, Florida, November 22. Heartbroken at the death of her husband, an airman who was killed in a motor accident, Mrs. Louise Turck Stanton, a member of
    11111 l UUL Wlldt H a au auvuu. proceeding for the missing woman.—Reuter Wireless.  -  98 words
  • 26 1 >. —Reuter Wireless. By Fire Nice, November 24. The magnificent £1,000,060 casino, the Palais De La Mediterranee, has been destroyed by fire. —Reuter Wireless.
    >.—Reuter Wireless.  -  26 words
  • 26 1 .—Reuter Wireles. Prominent Air Officials Killed Kharkov, November 22. Thirteen people including prominent air officials have been killed in an aeroplane disaster. —Reuter Wireles.
    .—Reuter Wireles.  -  26 words
  • 403 1 In P.W.D. EFFECT OF TENDERS 4 SYSTEM A bitter attack on the system of awarding major government contracts, as encouraging, not only the unreliable contractor, but dishonesty among subordinate P.W.D. officers, is made by an officer at one time employed in that department to the Sunday
    403 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 15 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary 1 Branch Office 52, Leith
      15 words
    • 151 1 z IT Li FOR MOTORISTS Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. WHETHER one motors for business or pleasure, either as a driver or passenger. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will bo found a valuable accessory. How often does one find at the end of a day’s motoring that they
      151 words
    • 88 1 TO LET THEATRE ROYAL (KING’S) Penang Road, Penang. Complete with Furnitures and dynamo. Moderate rent. For farther particulars apply 158, Transfer Road, PENANG. TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Latest Cables 1 Penang’s Beauty Hacked and Cut 1 8.8. C. Wireless Programmes 5 Sporting News 3, 5 6 Chinese Pig Rearer Found Dead In
      88 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1960 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice selangor turf club BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS c 1 11V The Municipal Commissioners of George MEETING u7?;n^^c?a t ;e^” te 3 t ySS?-° r ™toy Saturday, Ut 2nd D«r, lIBS. NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Dcftfe (1) Supply of Labour tor working the Commencing at 2.30 p.ro. eaob day. jj»
      1,960 words

  • 633 3 AT IPOH NARROW VICTORY BY 8 POINTS TO 7 GOOD WORK BY THREES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, November 25. 7 cnang gained its first Malaya Cup victory over Perak to-day by 8 points to Penang were superior in all departments and fully deserved their victory,
    633 words
  • 220 3 Wiltshires Defeated 14 POINTS TO NIL (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25 < In the presence of a large crowd, ne ••v-ather and ideal ground conditions Selangor defeated the Wiltshire Regiment y 14 points (one goal and three tries) to For Selangor
    220 words
  • 89 3 —Reuter. Oxford Lose At Gloucester LIGHT BLUES WIN AT PORTSMOUTH London, Nov. 25. The following are the results of the principal rugby union matches played today* Durham 8 Lancashire 9 Leicestershire 16 Warwickshire 8 N Midlands 3 East Midlands 25 Yorkshire 31 Cheshire 10 Blackheath 12 Harlequins
    —Reuter.  -  89 words
  • 455 3 Singapore v. Negri-Malacca WIN FOR SINGAPORE AFTER HARD STRUGGLE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 25. Rain came down for some time before the start of the Singapore-Negri-Malacca Malaya Cup match with the result that the padang was in pools. Negri kicked off from the northern
    455 words
  • 121 3 Penang Players In Final Run KOK YING AND KAN TUCK FEE The following are the first ten players who will go forward to the Competition Proper Ist Dolfattah 2nd Keng Hock 3rd A. L. Henry 4th Mat Noor sth Chin Mee Onn 6th Noel Hay 7th Boon
    121 words
  • 640 3 Hockey Match SHEPHERDSON AND DE SOUZA OUTSTANDING (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. Because the Malacca hockey team made good use of their scoring chances they won the match against Selangor, which was played here to-day by the odd goal in three and thus
    640 words
  • 94 3 Crawford Defeated VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Melbourne, Nov. 25. In the Victorian Championships final Fred Perry (Great Britain) beat Crawford (Australia) 6—4, 2—6, 6—4, &—3. The splendid accuracy of his shots and an indomitable fighting spirit earned Perry victory which he thoroughly deserved. Crawford mingled his display
    94 words
  • 810 3 Tottenham Beaten ENGLISH SCOTTISH RESULTS The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Aston V 2 Newcastle U 3 Chelsea 1 Birmingham 1 Huddersfield T 0 Arsenal 1 Leicester C 2 Leeds U 2 Liverpool 1 W
    810 words
  • 194 3 —Reuter. Seven Drawn Games SOUTHPORT BEATEN BY WORKINGTON London, Nov. 25. The following are the results of the first round of the Football Association Cup 4 Gainsboro' Trinity 1 Altringham O Workington 1 Southport O Rotherham U. 3 South Bank St Peters 2 Scunthorpe 1 Accrington
    —Reuter.  -  194 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 distressing' skin complaints to the Mood wrfeco «rMtmont cannot bring lasting reHsf •*> the cause of the trouble Dlood Mixture. zw rvwfifi an/ n TABLETS
      24 words
    • 243 3 NEW LIFE WITH RENEWAL'OF YOUTH ENERGY/ VITAL GLAND TREATMENT A-X HAS BROUGHT HEALTH AND HAPPINESS TO COUNTLESS THOUSANDS. The tame reason that! has guided thousands’ H of Doctors the world A over to choose POTEN oat of scores of other remedies should guide every body to use POTEN and no
      243 words

  • 778 4 IMPATIENT FOR HOMELAND The inquiry was commenced on Saturday into the death of one Yeoh Soon Seng and was conducted by Inspector Pawanchee, who examined the witnesses. WIDOW’S EVIDENCE Tan Thooi, a 22 years’ married woman Jiving at Presgrave Street, was lately widowed
    778 words
  • 237 4 Chinese Was Hanging Pictures MISADVENTURE VERDICT Medical evidence had been given by Dr. Chong Tat Seong to the effect that Khoo Ah Khow died about a week after admission to Hospital from a fractured spine, when the inquiry was continued and concluded in the Penang Police Court on
    237 words
  • 376 4 Captain J. Lee, S.S.V.F., has been promoted Major. Mr. H. D. Bidlake, of Kubang Estate, Nilai, has returned from leave. Mr. W. M. Watt, of McAlister Co., returned to Singapore from Home. Captain D. R. Swaine has been appointed an Inspector of Schools, Singapore and Labuan. Mr.
    376 words
  • 351 4 I YESTERDAY’S FUNERAL The funeral of Madam Ong Saw Kooi, mother of Mr. Ong Joo Sun, took place from her residence No. 11, Presgrave Street at 11.30 a.m. yesterday. The last rites were performed at the Batu Lanchang cemetery. Boys from the Chung Shan School,
    351 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 111 4 I TIN-your safeguard! YOUR PROSPERITY! v\ <X V X* V' A^ C X vV 1 fVv” 1 U"' v -,v»" v c«”'” 1 WE MIGHT ADDB it Q By buying CASTROL in the TIN you make £>). certain of getting all the oil you pay for. V We make certain
      111 words
    • 296 4 HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEW NEO-BECHSTEIN PIANO? ITS FEATURED IN HOWARD JACOBS DANCE ORCHESTRA’S RECORD No. C 8657 ENTITLED TROUBLE IN PARADISE "WORLD GO DRIFTING BY" TWO TOPPING FOXTROTS AND THE THEME SONG FROM BRITTANSA FROM BILLINGSGATE" PRICE 51.50 ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG TIGER BEER FOOTBALL COMPETITION (FOUR MONTHS’ TOUR
      296 words

  • 61 5 Oxford Defeats Cambridge London, November 26. At Oxford, in the Inter-Varsity Relay Races, Oxford beat Cambridge by 4% events to 2’ 2 for the first time since 1925. Oxford won the high and low hurdles, two miles and four miles, and Cambridge won the half mile and one
    61 words
  • 57 5 Win For M.C.C. Ajmer, November 26. The M.C.C. defeated Rajputana by an innings and 107 runs. The M.C.C. scored 213, to which Rajputana replied with 32 (Clark 5 for 10 and Townsenci 5 for 16); Rajputana followed on and were all dismissed for 74. Townsend
    57 words
  • 122 5 Fairlights Defeat Riverside Party A badminton match was played on Saturday between the Fairlight Badminton Party and the Riverside Badminton Party and resulted in a win for the former by three matches to two. The following are the results Tan Boon Tat and Lim Yong Fong (Fairlight) beat Cheah
    122 words
  • 405 5 Last Night's Boxing KAY YONG FIGHTS A DRAW (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The boxing last night at Fun Frolic Stadium received a poor support. With the exception of L. S. Fond, the boys in the card held no appeal and the only two bouts w'orthy of
    405 words
  • 120 5 Fight Fixed For Dec. 7 Boy Nara is definitely matched against Battling Guillermo by the Penang Boxing Agency in a ten round bout. Although the venue of this fight is still uncertain, the programme is suficiently strong enough to warrant a record crowd anywhere. If Boy
    120 words
  • 79 5 In Ipoh D. N. Samy, the local lightweight, after his victory over Pat Reading, went to Ipoh last week and fighting under the name of Fighting Ferrao knocked out Tarra Singh in the fifth of the eight rounds on Saturday night. There were seven bouts in all,
    79 words
  • 212 5 —Reuter. Won By Jean's Dream FREE FARE AND BON SOLDAT PLACED London, Nov. 25. The following was the result of the Manchester November Handicap run today A LUCKY WIN The Manchester November Handicap, the last big race of the Flat Racing Season, was won by Mr. Boazman’s
    —Reuter.  -  212 words
  • 320 5 Interesting Hockey At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, November 26. On a soft ground, the hockey team of the King Edward VII. School defeated the Krian Club by 4 goals to 2. The visitors were unable to field their full team and consequently, they had
    320 words
  • 108 5 Three Matches To Two The golf match between the Penang Golf Club and the Ipoh Golf Club was played yesterday on Ipoh Golf Club course and resulted in win for Ipoh by three matches to two. The following were the results PENANG IPOH McKinstry Ayton
    108 words
  • 59 5 Fifty-Fifty The booking is now open for “Fifty Fifty the Repertory Players’ fifth production, which is being presented at the E. O. Hotel on Saturday and Tuesday, 9th and 12th: December. As the list of preferential bookings has been mislaid, will patrons who have their names down
    59 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 344 5 :Th£ Christmas §torg: 3 ESS 5 il 7i r If is “1' il Ir I g Damask Table Cloths Afternoon Tea Sets. frMn stro ngeat fine Egyptian For Xm OS Gifts a totton, possessing a high quality fiS in many choice designs. One fancy tea cloth 36 x 36 inches.
      344 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 822 5 B3G.WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY 7.20 Time Signal from Greenwich Foreign Affairs, a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlett. I 7.3s—Orchestral Overtures (gramophone Ker Straits Settlements, and Federated records). ifclsy States from the Empire transmitter 8 05 News Bulletin. Dairy Produce Pat entry. England. Pig and Poultry Notes, supplied by Two of the
      822 words

  • 1179 6 DINNER ON SATURDAY NIGHT P.F.A. President And Generous Co-Operation LOYALTY OF THE PLAYERS A pleasant function took place on Saturday at the Chinese Recreation C lub when the Chairman of the l ootball Department of the Club, Mr. See Siang Huat entertained a
    1,179 words
  • 839 6 Penang Soccer Season Finale YESTERDAY'S MATCH The Chinese Recreation Club maintained their unbeaten record in their last match, on Saturday, when the Penang football season was brought to a close with the match between the League Champions and the Rest, the game resulting in a win
    839 words
  • 969 6 Heavy Rain DUKE MENIN AND ZARINA SURPRISE Double By Beau Geste And Vitality (From Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, Nov. 25. Owing to rain there was a very moderate attendance for to-day’s races, the concluding day of the Amateur Meeting. The going was very heavy.
    969 words
  • 629 6 Present Problems ESTATE AND NATIVE MIXTURE The possibility that Malayan copra will find a larger place in the worki’s markets, owing to the increasing tendency of Ceylon to sell her copra in India, is discussed by the Agricultural Journal. Two articles dealing with the coconut industry
    629 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 29 6 SIEMENS gj CABLES WIRES 4 CLASSES 0/ CABLES K Fo TELEGRAPH, telephone POWER TRANSMISSION VaZ—— Bole r~ -JIUML SJME, DAREY n 0 fIWWf qwbh co > LTD If IIUKKr\. Penang.
      29 words
    • 73 6 PICNIC AT FUN SPECIAL OFFER FOR FEW WEEKS ONLY r v SATURDAY DINNER STAY TO MONDAY MORNING BREAKFAST Parties, four persons in a cottage (Board A Lodging inclusive) $6 per persorr Parties, two persons in a cottage (Board Lodging inclusive) $8 per person Bus Fare to Fun, 8 cents or
      73 words

  • 1123 7 EARLY SETTLEMENT WITHIN SIGHT RETROCESSION OF GREAT WALL PASSES Negotiations In Peiping Shun Pao. >c\clopnients in North China seems < cate an approaching settlement-of of the outstanding issues between and Japan arising from the recent tary operations in that region. With i ecapture of
    Shun Pao.  -  1,123 words
  • 55 7 >*6“ X- r. Sin Wen Pao. Returning To China From I Russia I Nanking, Nov. 8. bassador to Soviet Russia, is returning to oassauv ahqpnce It is underC t h a "Tt Dr° Yen will be requested to take up the Foreign portfolio after his return
    >*6“ X- ’ r. Sin Wen Pao.  -  55 words
  • 866 7 SQUABBLES OVER DIVISION OF GOVT. POSTS a. LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM PARTIES OF OLD ORDER The Chinese Political Situation —Shun Pao. After the death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the leadership of the Kuomintang was divided among General Chiang Kaishek, Mr. Wang Ching-wei and Mr. Hu Han-min.
    —Shun Pao.  -  866 words
  • 413 7 Situation In Szechuen And Luantung I.—Sin Wen Pao. Chungking, Nov. 8. General Liu Hsiang, Commander-in-j Chief of the Anti-Communist Suppression Army, has ordered more troops to the northern front to assist in the campaign against the Communists. General Yang Sen’s troops are now holding Choukou but no
    I.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  413 words
  • 113 7 I.—Sin Wen Pao. Opposing Generals Claim Victories Peiping, Nov. 8. The private war in Chahar between Generals Liu Kuei-tang and Tang Yu-lin is still in progress with both sides claiming victories. General Tang Yu-lin, in a telegram to Peiping, reports that his troops have already surrounded
    I.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  113 words
  • 85 7 ;.—Shun Pao. Goes To Eastern Front Changsha, Nov. 8. General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government, arrived at Pinghsiang, in Eastern Hunan, to-day to assume personal command of the operations against the Communists in that region. General Ho has issued a circular order to the various
    ;.—Shun Pao.  -  85 words
  • 84 7 1. —Shun Pao. Rehabilitation Planned Nanking, Nov. 8. General Chiang Kai-shek has sent an urgent telegram to the Government requesting that Dr. Rajchmann and other experts sent by the League of Nations to China should proceed to Kiangsi immediately to attend to rehabilitation affairs in the territory recently
    1.—Shun Pao.  -  84 words
  • 73 7 .—Shun Pao. Rumour Absolutely Without Foundation j Nanking, Nov. 8. j The office of the Belgian Legation in Nanking formerly denies that there is any anti-Chinese movement in Belgium or that any Chinese nationals have been deported from that country. The report sent in by
    .—Shun Pao.  -  73 words
  • 68 7 i.—Sin Wen Pao. No Negotiations In North China Nanking, November 8. The Central Political Council to-day adopted a resolution rejecting all Japanese proposals for the resumption of traffic on the Peiping-Mukden Railway, resumption of postal service between China and Manchuria and the establishment of customs houses at Great
    i.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  68 words
  • 88 7 3. —Central China Daily News. Revision Of Contract Nanking, Nov. 8. The Ministry of Railways has decided to bring up the question of the revision of the existing Canton-Kowloon Railway Agreement with the British Government on the ground that the existing document is unfavourable to China. The question
    3.—Central China Daily News.  -  88 words
  • 78 7 —China Times. High Tariff For Imported Rice Shanghai, November 9. It is understood that the Finance Ministry has decided to impose a higher tariff duty on imported rice beginning from December Ist, in order to prevent the dumping of foreign rice on the Chinese market. It is
    —China Times.  -  78 words
  • 59 7 UCIVU3 111 C —Shun Pao. Agreement Reached On Resumption Of Traffic Peiping, Nov. 7. An agreement has been reached between the Chinese and Japanese authorities for the resumption of traffic on the PeipingMukden Railway, it is learned from well informed circles. All big stations on the line have
    UCIVU3 111 C ;.—Shun Pao.  -  59 words
  • 56 7 Shun Pao. Call On Chinese Government; Officials I Shanghai, Nov. 9. The new Italian Minister to China, Mr. I Raffaele Boscarelli, is scheduled to leave for Nanking this evening to make an official call on the Chinese Government officials. He will present his credentials after the return
    Shun Pao.  -  56 words
  • 68 7 1. —China Times. Authorities Not Liable For Safety Nanking, November 8. The Eurasia Aviation Company has received a telegram from General Shen Shihtsai, Defence Commissioner in Sinkiang, declaring that, pending the settlement of the Sinkiang situation, aeroplanes will not be permitted to fly over that
    1.—China Times.  -  68 words
  • 88 7 —Shun Pao. In Progress In The Vicinity Of Hami Tihua, Sinkiang, Nov. 8. Fighting between Generals Shen Shih- tsai and Ma Chung-ying is still in progress in the vicinity of Hami. Both sides lack food supplies and are commandeering such 1 from the local population, causing
    —Shun Pao.  -  88 words
  • 120 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Attempt To Evade Payment Of Hotel Bill Hangchow, Nov. 8. An American lady was detained yesterday morning by the police of the local Public Safety Bureau while she was .trying to board a Shanghai-bound train. It is understood that the lady, whose
    —Sin Wen Pao.  -  120 words
  • 44 7 >. Eastern Times. Sends Representative To Canton Hongkong, Nov. 8. General Sung Cheh-yuan’s representative, Mr. Yu Hsieh, arrived here from. Kalgan yesterday. He called on Mr. Cty>u Lu after his arrival. He is proceeding to Canton in a day or two. —Eastern Times.
    >.— Eastern Times.  -  44 words

  • 395 8 As the result of a motion by Mr. Tay Lian Teck at Friday’s monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, a committee was appointed to investigate the possibility and desirability of creating opportunities of advancement for subordinate members (British subjects) of the Municipal Service to higher posts. Mr.
    395 words
  • 380 8 The English pacifists who dilate upon the horrors of war whenever some small skirmish takes place on the borders of the Empire would do better to turn their attention to the wholesale slaughter that is rampant in the streets of London. During the quarter ended on September 30th
    380 words
  • 35 8 —Reuter Wireless. Lloyds’ Quotations London, November 21. Lloyds’ underwriters are quoting a premium of 30 to 40 guineas per centum against France abandoning the gold standard by December 31.—Reuter Wireless.
    ..—Reuter Wireless.  -  35 words
  • 782 8 SWIMMING CLUB CAR PARK b a Our mail bag this morning contained several letters on the same subject and j so, in order to save space, we are putting the complaint under this heading, and trust that it will catch the eye of t the authorities concerned.
    782 words
  • 1127 8 Rachel's shadow, black as ebony, sprawl- ed large upon the ceiling. It had the same distortion as her thoughts. The candle in the corner tried to lift the growing weight of darkness with its trembling spear, but the shadows only grew thicker. She went to the door. Outside
    1,127 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 285 8 <lf you strive quite a lot /< •Jj and the rumba "w jA 1 makes you hot 1 V T QfiHF\i V/q CARISBERCj lAGER-PILSHER-STOUt SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur •■•«nnwnnwr NEW SHIPMENT .i iff CALIFORNIAN RED CABBAGE 35 cts. PER LB. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE
      285 words
    • 41 8 EDG I J LI I Wfigi Il I NSOUS© KEEP IN STEP WITH HEALTH Ideal for Growing Children and Adults. o OBTAINABLE AT All the Leading Dealers OR THE SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
      41 words

  • 497 9 Qr. Lim Han Hoe's Honour MR tan CHENG LOCK ON EXECUTIVE evealed that the seat on the Leislat > Council rendered vacant by the reS i L >n of the Hon. Mr. Wee Swee Teow (fO ns of health) has been offered to p r i Han
    497 words
  • 164 9 ragic Death Of Dr. Mylum Mo rom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. iends were shocked to hear of the tr *£i path of Dr. Mylum Mo, in charge, hinese Maternity Hospital, who Waf; his way to Karak from Bentong. He a visit to an estate
    164 words
  • 222 9 Test Action LEGALITY OF PROVIDENT FUND RULE A Municipal employee will be asked by the Municipal Commissioners to take legal action against them. This step has been authorised by Committee No. 5. The President is to arrange with a member of the Provident Fund to
    222 words
  • 76 9 Mr. Laycock And The New Pier At Friday’s meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, the president moved a resolution making legal the new second-class taxi stands at the new pier. In accordance with the wording of the motion he referred to “Clifford Pier.” Mr. J. Laycock Where
    76 words
  • 188 9 What It Means To Chinese It was stated during a case which came up for hearing in the Singapore third court that the significance of a Chinese wearing the nail of the small finger of his left hand long was that the man was too proud to
    188 words
  • 132 9 Surprise In Rash Driving Charge In the Seremban police court, a Chinese lorry driver, named Yap Ngree, appeared to answer three charges, namely, causing the death by a rash act of an aged Clunat the fst mile Mantin Road on the of October 9, secondly
    132 words
  • 747 9 fled against costs of the action. —Singapore Free Press. OPIUM’S TERRIBLE TOLL According to Dr. Chen Su Lan, President of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society, it costs the opium-smoker $37 a month to indulge in the vice. That makes $444 a year. As there are 300,000
    fled against costs of the action.—Singapore Free Press.  -  747 words
  • 77 9 Sunday Gazette Vendor Charged Karupaya, a Tamil newsvendor, when charged with selling newspapers on the Church Street Ghaut jetty, stated that he was pursuing a customer in order to give him change for $1: the European had bought one copy of the Sunday Gazette. His Worship:
    77 words
  • 127 9 Two More Prosecutions The campaign against smoking dens in Penang is still being continued by the Monoplies and two more cases were heard by the District Judge this morning. In the first case a Chinese named Chan Thong Boon was charged with keeping open a place
    127 words
  • 82 9 One Charged With Causing Hurt Khor Ah Bah, a Chinese, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with voluntarily causing hurt to Yeoh Eng Choo with a dangerous weapon, to wit an iron hook, behind the factory at Jelutong Road: accused claimed that it was
    82 words
  • 79 9 Tallajee, a citizen of Calcutta, was charged with stowing away on board the s.s. Karagola on a voyage from Rangoon to Penang. The delinquent professed to have tried everywhere to obtain work as a mechanical engineer: he had no money. The Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D.
    79 words
  • 115 9 Tan Boon Poh, a Chinese tricyclist, was charged under the new Traffic Regulations Ordinance with riding his tricycle elsewhere than between the centre and left hand side of the road, at Dato Kramat Road. Police Constable 2536 had arrested accused while the latter wds holding the
    115 words
  • 14 9 Reuter. FRENCH POLITICS Paris, November 27. M. Chautemps has formed a Cabinet.—
    Reuter.  -  14 words
  • 117 9 TIN-SPOT SATURDAY To-DAI London £226.10.0 No market TIN—(B Moatte) London £226.10.0 No market Singapore* Z $113.62% $113.62% Busineas Done Penang «113.62% BusineM Done 25 tons COPBA— (Snndried) 3 20 «3.20 BLACK PEPPEB $l 4 25 14 25 bubbkb 4 9 1 32d 4 U l 32d r, <
    117 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 14 9 Every Wednesday Ladies f will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE.”
      14 words
    • 219 9 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPORE m||. Both these lovely children were reared in Singapore on Cow Gate. l In trying climates this Food is a boon indeed to the hi anxious mother. Freshly made and packed in English meadows shipped j weekly to Malaya in sealed and dated tins there is
      219 words

  • 144 10 i. —Reuter. DESPITE BROADCAST WARNING AND RIGOROUS SEARCH FOUR WEALTHY CHINESE HELD TO RANSOM Hongkong, November 26. The French steamer, the Commandant Henri Riviere, from Hongkong bound for Haiphong, has been attacked by pirates. The piracy was successful despite a broadcast by the police
    i.—Reuter.  -  144 words
  • 313 10 w ivguiate ana i—Rugby Radio Service. Favourable Response Abroad NEW GENERATION OF GERMANS London, Nov. 25. Great Britain's new lead in disarmament negotiations, which was announced by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, in the House of Commons, is welcomed in the press. It has been
    —~ w ivguiate ana i—Rugby Radio Service.  -  313 words
  • 114 10 i.—Reuter. New York, Nov. 25 The Disarmament Conference corpse which no efforts can bring back to life and if no death certificate can issue it is only because the doctors are afraid to listen to the heart which has ceased to beat, declared M.
    i.—Reuter.  -  114 words
  • 136 10 London Girl Electrocuted DEFECT ON INSULATION APPARATUS London, Nov. 25 A well-known Consulting Engineer warns hairdressers to regularly carefully inspect all appliances, some of which require Home Office regulations. The warning follows the electrocution of a nineteen year old girl, Elsie Allbut, while having her hair waved.
    136 words
  • 84 10 Site On Battlefields Of Verdun Paris, Nov. 23. The former Premier, M. Tardieu, visited the battlefields of Verdun yesterday to choose a position for the statue which is being erected to the former War Minister, M. Andre Maginot, originator of the immense defence works in Alsace-Lorraine. M. Tardieu
    84 words
  • 47 10 Reuter. Mr. Bullitt To Report On Situation Warm Springs, Nov. 26. President Roosevelt has instructed Mr. Bullitt to proceed to Moscow immediately to establish relations and then to return to America and report on the situation. Mr. Bullitt is sailing on November 29.
    Reuter.  -  47 words
  • 126 10 Senator Borah’s Retort To Critics PRESIDENT'S POLICY DEFENDED Washington, November 26. The gold dollar is the most dishonest dollar ever created, except absolutely irredeemable paper money, declares Senator Borah in a formal retort challenging Mr. Al Smith and other critics of President Roosevelt's policy. Offer
    126 words
  • 164 10 i.—Reuter. Soon Give Way To Stabilisation New York, November 26. The Treasury does not anticipate the use of greenbacks or any inflationary devise in arranging the refinancing of Government securities amounting to $727,000,000 maturing on December 15. according to the Washington correspondent of the New York Times. The
    i.—Reuter.  -  164 words
  • 99 10 Price Must Not Go Too High Medan, Nov. 15. According to the Nieuws van den Dag a meeting of the N. E. I. Tea Industry Association was held recently in order to discuss the desirability of a temporary cut in the restriction quota. It was decided that no
    99 words
  • 65 10 Growing Influence Of Nationalism Medan, Nov. 18. Observers of politics in Netherlands India are no little perturbed by the increasing influence of the nationalist movement in the local councils. A few weeks ago a Dutch official was defeated in a by-election by an ex-banishee of Upper-Digoel and
    65 words
  • 52 10 Eight Hundred Leave For New Caledonia Medan, Nov. 15. The Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad states that more than 800 Javanese coolies left in one transport for New Caledonia, an island in the South Pacific ocean, recently, as estate labour. This year more than 1,000 Javanese coolies have been repatriated from
    52 words
  • 456 10 Malayan Comments MARKED RESPONSE TO BETTER PRICES Many signs of increased activity in native rubber holdings in the last three months are reported in the Malayan Agricultural Journal. There has been a still further and considerable increase in the number of both large and small holdings
    456 words
  • 61 10 ).—Reuter. By British Air Mail London, November 25. The Indian air mail of December 9 will carry the Christmas Mails for the Straits Settlements. The mail will be flown from Rangoon to Singapore, thus adding 1,500 miles to the existing air route. The first return flight will
    ).—Reuter.  -  61 words
  • 54 10 India Can Crush British a* Imperialism Medan, Nov. 18. The Medan police have arrested a Chettyar who was alleged to have been found in possession of a gramophone record of an anti-British nature. The record was a song to the effect that India with its 300,000,000 people might
    54 words
  • 208 10 N.E.I. Figures Up To September 15.9 PER CENT OF TOTAL AREA Medan, Nov. 18. According to the figures of the Central Office for Statistics at the end of September 302 estates, with a tappable area of 40,643 hectares had completely stopped. Furthermore there were 129
    208 words
  • 230 10 Business For Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow 1. Minutes of last Ordinary, Special and adjourned Special Meetings held on 31st October and 7th November 1933 to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring
    230 words
  • 90 10 Municipality Of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending November 18, 1933, shows a total of 78 deaths—4s males and 33 females—the death-rate being 26.07 per mille, compared with 20.72 in the preceding week and with 21.88 the corresponding week
    90 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 49 10 c^7 nan ManJ ,acturi Concern i. looking LAMETTA in buying all kinds of Bouillon Threads Spangles etc. in Imitation, Halffine and Real finish. First class importers are requested kindly to send enquiries with ■■eference, under N.Z. 4911 an AnnouncenGermany On Carl GaUer Nurnber g I Breitegasse 58/66 53—22, 27-11.
      49 words
    • 37 10 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the "Pinang Gazette. It circulates throughout lue whole of North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.
      37 words
    • 27 10 The £nindav Gazette Best 1 FOR News AND Pictures 1 •> t z 1 FULL REPORTS OF I All Malayan Sporting Events Home Footbai a B I I
      27 words

  • 2355 11 ROYAL MEDALS for SCIENTISTS: INFLUENZA CURE EXPERIMENTS: ANAESTHESIA BY -LECTRICITY MAKING RADIO BATTERIES LAST 'rom Our Own Correspondent) London, November 11. AL SOCIETY MEDALLISTS Ti King has approved of the awards this ar by the President and Council of th yal Society of Royal Medals to Roy
    2,355 words
  • 212 11 NOVEMBER 28 Government Commercial School Prizegiving, Hutching School, 5.30 p.m. Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd., noon. Municipal Commissioners’ meeting, 4 p.m. NOVEMBER 30 Chinese Fair in aid of Poppy Day Fund, Fort Cornwallis, Ist day. Penang Teachers’ Association, Annual
    212 words
  • 125 11 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 83 27 32 83 21 32 New York 5.20 5.20 Montreal 5.11 5.13 Brussels 23.56 1 2 23.52 J Geneva 16.94 16.89 Amsterdam 8.12 8.12 Milan 62% 62 3; 16 Berlin 13.74 13.71 Stockholm 19.40 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90
    125 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 88 11 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 widt circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so
      88 words
    • 79 11 ■W"' ’I A f W '•> m J Ml li Al J rMI; W it? own ■wt V yW IW /du Discriminating Smokers SWE Express CIGARETTES M a de in England. ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD. LONDON, BOURJOIS-PARIS I il S' 1 1 f Ijglj o' Xe eS te cc9 y
      79 words

  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 1178 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 8 gS NAMES, i g a 1 RUBBER (Dollar.) I 1 c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. <X> I 00 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate r 60 70 Amalgamated Malay Estates 155 170 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 90 I 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 20 >
      1,178 words
    • 794 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY MARKET REPORT London, November 8. Fluctuations in the Rubber Market since our last Report have been unimportant. Fourpence per lb. was again paid for Spot Rubber on Monday and after being slightly easier yesterday the buyers’ price is once more back to that figure thus showing an
      794 words
    • 450 12 y' TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’s share list to-day. Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sehere MINING Batang Padang 30 35 30 35 K. Lanjut 17 3 17 9 17 0 17 6 Katu 22 0 23 0
      450 words
    • 54 12 PENANG, NOVEMBER 27 (By Oourteoy ef the Chartered Rank) On London Bank Demand 2j4% 4 m |t3 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2j4% On New York Bank Demand 60 nom. France T.T. 930 nom. India T.T. i 56 Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T.
      54 words
    • 262 12 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in uu quotations up to noon to-day:— Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Hitams 15|0 15|6 1510 15|6 Bangrins 35 9 36 9 35 6 36 6 B. Padangs 30 32% 30 32% B. Caves 1.08 1.11 1.08 1.11 Chenderiangs
      262 words
    • 192 12 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller j TIN IBatu Caves 1.07% 1.12% 1.07% 1.10 Hong Fatt 48% 50 47% 49 Kinta 1-84 1.86 1.84 1.86 Ku chai 90 95 87% 90 Malaya Cons. 38 40 37 39 N. Taiping 36 38 35 37 Penawat
      192 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 89 12 4/ the Oldfblfe-wJlw.-aißywL» j Y’ ''fe' i -WJ I X forgotten THE PRESENT OF Z CHRISTMAS CHEER IHkJ I AND CHRISTMAS I®L yAS MEMORIES Dewars. White Label WHISKY GIVE THEM THE REAL CHRISTMAS SPIRIT SOLE AGENTS for PENANG, PERAK and KEDAH HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG IPOH. i iTH? rq
      89 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 37 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 86 NW TIDE TABLES TO-DAT High Water Low a 1 9.29 a.m. 2.20 a.m9.21p.m. 2.30 p j rO-MOBKUV- I 10.06 a.m. 3.50 a.m- I 10.14 p.m. 3.52 PI
      37 words

  • 360 13 NOTICE I The Ar Mails despatched from Penang 011 the 15November per the Dutch Aeroplane via \lor Star-Amsterdam were dein Ix>ndon on 24th November. I AIR MAIL A mail r Java and Southern Sumatra, ®y train Singapore and thence by Dutch Mail Service K. N. I. L. M.
    360 words
  • 553 13 Schedule of Principal Lines i A Th® following la a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. CARTHAGE to Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama. S.S. RAWANG from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sails for the same ports
    553 words
  • 1272 13 Success Of Control Scheme SIR WILLIAM HENRY ON FAVOURABLE OUTLOOK The sixth ordinary general meeting of Kampar Malaya Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on November 14 at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, E. Sir William D. Henry, Kt C.I.E. (chairman of the company), presiding. The
    1,272 words
  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 210 13 •J ■j jblji at j >k^-_ —z= gg>7 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9, ft J Positively The, L«# Two Performances J CHINESE MASKED MAN" 2 Member of the Magicians’ Club IjwTh ’B IX .ns ORIGINAL AND ,REN young !-EMPLOYEESL_ENTRANCE" I TO-MORROW OTHER A BNE R BR OS. BRILLIANT PRODUCTION L BARBARA STANWYCK
      210 words
    • 174 13 1 ■■■■■■-'m 1 1 HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! 2 THE SENSATIONAL 2 MACKEY TWINS 2 a IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME PRESENTED WITH Another Brilliant FCX Comedy < IM Iww G BE 10 Blf IFAWt 11 Bl 2 FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY I J 3 TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW SEASON
      174 words

  • 3101 14 FORECAST OF A TIN SHORTAGE: IMPORTANT TIN MERGER NEGOTIATIONS: GRATIFYING IMPROVEMENT IN RUBBER: PROGRESS i> OF RUBBER PAVING: FINE COLLECTION OF MALAYAN POSTAGE STAMPS: ROMANTIC CAREER OF "CHARLIE" READE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 15. WORLD TIN CONSUMPTION World consumption of Tin continues to be
    3,101 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 64 14 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business bat reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unk*-oker publication and maintain its reputation for giving idvertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it
      64 words
    • 161 14 WSi OUTIN I JW 4^O» THE DAMP I 7/ Don’t get wet and run the I ris k a catarrh and I sore throat I Protect your- I a 9 a ns< them with Evans' I Pastilles. Doctors everywhere I -r’’ recommend them I Bjf/' Made in England to a
      161 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 2161 15 x p. 0.-british india J\ jl 1 1 1 ZA\ /QQ\, w k\ AND APCAR LINES jf >/ (Companies Incorporated m ftfewlTlNG MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES *UWIBI} LIMB Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co. Penang, Teluk Anson, Port SwuK TBaMls LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leava Dos ROUND THE WORLD
      2,161 words

  • 57 16 Reuter Wireless. AUSTRALIA PLEASED AT M.C.C. DECISION Sydney, Nov. 25. Mr. Oxlade, chairman of the Australian Board of Control, says he is sure the Board and the whole Australian public, will be pleased at the M.C.C.’s decision to leave the question of fast leg theory bowling
    Reuter Wireless.  -  57 words
  • 112 16 Yesterday's Results The following are the results of ties played yesterday SINGLES Oh Eng Leong beat Cheah Wat Hun B—6,8 —6, 2—6, 6—3. Cheah Wat Sun beat Tan Cheng Guan DOUBLES Goon Kok Ying and lam Huck Aik beat Cheah Kim Aw and Tan Ah Choy 6
    112 words
  • 192 16 Charity Match The Chinese Recreation Club gained a three-ml victory, yesterday at Balik Pulau, in a football match with a Balik Pulau team in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The game was witnessed by a large crowd. The Chinese enjoyed the larger share of the
    192 words
  • 45 16 Results Of Matches In their encounter with fhn o„ Saturday the Authenttea Xn Jly goals to one. y nve Meeting with better opposition yes U r. day, they were defeated by an Ale. XI. by the odd goal in three
    45 words
  • 187 16 Clifford School Beaten BY K.L. VICTORIA INSTITUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26 Yesterday at the Chinese padang, the Victoria Institution decisively defeated the Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar, at hockey Iby four goals to two. The Victorians’ performance was laudable remembering that the Cliffordians possessed
    187 words
  • 299 16 Penang And Kedah Branch There is little of importance to comment on this month which has not been a very successful one so far as recruiting is con- cerned, though our membership is steadily increasing, writes the Penang Correspondent to the November Number of “The .Malayan
    299 words
  • 371 16 YEAP-OEI REFORMED STYLE CEREMONY AT HOMESTEAD BRIDE AN ACCOMPLISHED LADY The wedding took place at noon to-day at “Homestead”, the millionaire’s mansion in Northam Road, Penang, recently bought by Mr. Yeap Chor Ee, of Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe, the fifth son of Mr. Yeap
    371 words
  • 401 16 SELLING IMITATION DESIGNS First Prosecution CHEAP JAPANESE STUFF In a recent issue of the Sunday Gazette reference was made to the difficulties that certain local dealers had to face in that their designs were copied by the Japanese manufacturers and the imitation stuff
    401 words
  • 42 16 heavyweight champion for the title.—Reuter Wireless. Staging A Come-Back After 7 Years Paris, November. 25 After retiring from the ring seven years ago George Carpentier is staging a come back. He has challenged the French heavyweight champion for the title.—Reu-
    heavyweight champion for the title.—Reuter Wireless.  -  42 words
  • 248 16 To Be Run As A Private Concern GOVERNMENT'S OFFER TO RETRENCHED TEACHERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. The “Malay Mail” understands that that arrangements are being made for completing a scheme by which Maxwell Road School, which the Government proposes to close down
    248 words
  • 256 16 Kedah Rovers’ Victory Over Penang Indians (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Nov. 27. The Kedah Rovers Sports Club Holders of Regent’s Cup) defeated the Penang Young Indians Sports Club in a return match played on the Kedah Football Association Padang by five goals to one
    256 words
  • 148 16 Former School Champion Wins Individual Championship (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 27. The PerakChinese Open Athletic Sports, held on Saturday and Sunday, drew large crowds. Proceedings began at Noon on Saturday, with a march past of competitors who saluted the huge photograph of Dr. Sun
    148 words
  • 257 16 EXHIBITION OF WORK That book learning is not the only edu cation imparted in Schools these days was in evidence at the exhibition of work of the Malay Vernacular School, Kelawai Roa? which opened this morning. Those who took the trouble to pay a visit must havbeen
    257 words
  • 38 16 Former Master Attendant At Singapore The death took place on October 30 1933, at Cliff End, Sheringham, of Bertee A. Cator, Lieut.-Commander, R.N., Emergency List, late Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, in his 70th year.
    38 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 93 16 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES Saturday, 23rd. December. Saturday, 30th. December. SPECIAL. RACE DINNER AND SPECIAL. DINNER MASQUERADE DANCE Dinner—s3 —per head. BALL. Dinner—s4—per head. Christmas Day, 25th. December. X*MAS DINNER ENTERTAINMENT Dinner—s3.so—per head. Sunday, 31st. December. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Boxing Day, 26th. December. SPECIAL DINNER GALA
      93 words