Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 282. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 3251 1 THE MOMENT THE 20TH CENTURY KNOWS THE 19TH IS DEAD A STATESMAN WILLING TO BE ADVENTUROUS the only way to prevent a breakdown IN AMERICA A remarkable tribute to Mr. Roosevelt was paid by Sir Basil Blac ;ett in the course of
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  • 113 1 Reurer. Heavy Applications MORE INDUSTRIES WANT RESTRICTIONS Washington, November 30. In order to obtain import quotas exceeding the minimums fixed it is proposed that there should be a liquor agreement in which each Foreign nation must make corresponding concessions to U. S. Trade, especially farm products
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  • 106 1 Further Step In Modernisation (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. December 1. A further step in the modernisation of Singapore’s transport services was discussed at a meeting of the Rural Board yesterday, when an application by a newly formed European Company, whose name was not disclosed, for permission
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  • 236 1 '—Reuter. Ambassador's Speech AMERICAN THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER I I London, November 30. I Mr. Bingham, the United States Ambasi idor at the Thanksgiving Day dinner to j .e American society dealing with the United States naval shipbuilding activity as of opinion there was not the slightest
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  • 195 1 —Reuter. Vatican Overtures RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN RUSSIA Rome, November 30. It is believed the Vatican may endeavour to make an overture during M. Litvinoff’s visit in favour of religious freedom in Russia. The relations betwen the Vatican and Soviet are strained most but many in
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  • 62 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, November 30. The death has occurred of Sir Arthur Currie, aged 58, who commanded the Canadian Corps during some of the severest battles on the Western front. Sir Arthur Currie began his career as a school master and, after the war,
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  • 49 1 Reuter. Decrease In Reserve Paris, November 30. The Bank of France returns for the week ending November 24 show a reserve of 77,822,419 thousand francs, representing a decrease of 1,460,488 thousand francs. The proportion of gold reserve to sight lia- bilities is 79.14 per cent.—l
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  • 76 1 Question Of Aerodrome Near Colombo As a result of renewed representations by the Ceylon Aero Club a conference will, it is understood, be held shortly at which the question of establishing an aerodrome in or near Colombo will be considered. It is believed that when the proposal
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  • 103 1 IRISH POLICE RAIDS —Reuter. Dublin, December 1. The police raided the residences of General O’Duffy and Ernest Blythe, the exMinister of Finance, and also the Farmers Ratepayers’ League and the Headquarters of the Blue Shirts and seized numerous documents. The matter was raised in the Dail this evening
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  • 68 1 ’elder, and the more orthodox clerics.—Reuber. Conflict Between Clerics INSTALLATION OF PRIMATE POSTPONED Berlin, November 30. The contemplated installation next Sunday of Bishop Mueller as Primate of an unified German Evangelical Church has been postponed owing to the resignation of all members of the Church’s ecclesiastical
    ’elder, and the more orthodox clerics.—Reuber.  -  68 words
  • 336 1 Gold Taken From Compartment WHILE MAN TOOK HIS MEAL As reported in the "Pinang Gazette” yesterday another big robbery involving the loss of $240,000 worth of gold in bars and scrap occurred on the Bangkok mail. The gold was consigned by Messrs. N. Schupf and Zoon to
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    • 102 1 TO LET THEATRE ROYAL (KING’S) Penang Road, Penang. Complete with Furnitures and dynamo. Moderate rent. For further particulars apply L5B, Transfer Road, PENANG. TO-DAY’S CONTENTS Latest Cables 1 Life As Madame Chang Sees it a Basic Language of Straits Settlements 4 Penang Teachers’ Annual Meeting 4 All the Fun of
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    • 2384 2 RATES FOR CASUAL =s™=™ lE? 1 TR P BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS W Veil (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H JU wZ i rpnanff Hill notice OF meeting nederlandsche Chartered Bank AU communications relating to 1 ***** NOTICE IS the JJ* HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU advertisements should be addressed Company, N.V. by Royal Charter
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  • 369 3 Woman Translates It Into English What is probably the longest book in the world, and is certainly one of the most mysterious, has recently been published for the first time in England. It is entitled All Men Are Brothers, and the translator, Mrs. Pearl Buck, who
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  • 496 3 Beauty Of The Orient HER VIEWS ON I BRITISH CUSTOMS AND FASHIONS Meet Madame Chang, wife of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, the Chinese War Lord, who has taken up residence at the Dorchester Hotel. She has raven black hair, eyes like sloes, and the most
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    • 261 3 4 ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE WHO ARE MISSING THE MUSICAL AND INTELLECTUAL TREATS BEING BROADCAST EACH AND EVERY EVENING Ji IV ER RES RADIO SHORT-WAVE RECEIVING SETS BRING TO YOU I CLEARLY AND UNDISTORTED THE EXCELLENT AND ENTERTAINING PROGRAMMES NOW RECEIVABLE 1IIII& IN MALAYA. lllk 1 NO FORM OF
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 436 3 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY Straits Settlement*, and Federated States from the Empire transmitter ©sY-mtry, England. of the following frequencies and <» < ngtha will be used in the transmis- i 4c to the Indian zone. Announcements vTJ be made at frequent intervals LaH Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s
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    • 289 3 8.35- 9.05— The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Joseph Muscant, relayed from the Commodore Thetre, Hammersmith. London; 9.40 A recital by Godowsky (pianoforte) and Alexander Kipnis (bass) gramophone records.) 10.20 Time Signal from Greenwich. Harold Ramsay at the organ of the organ of the Granada, Tooting, London. 10.50 The Wireless
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  • 643 4 ENGLISH OR MALAY? MINUTES OF S.S. (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION MR. PARBURY NEW PRESIDENT The following are minutes of a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday, November 27, at 5 p.m. Present:—Mr. G. Parbury (Vice-Presi-dent), Hon’ble
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  • 464 4 Lack Of Quorum QUESTION OF MORE TRANSFERS When the Penang Teachers met at the Hutchings School yesterday for their fifth annual general meeting there were only thirteen members present necessitating an adjournment for half an hour and later proceeding with the meeting as allowed by the
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  • 395 4 Mrs. R. H. Wild, formerly of Singapore, will be passing through on her way to Hong Kong on Tuesday. Sir Thomas Southern, Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong, will pass through Singapore on his way to Hong Kong by the Aeneas next week. Capt. H. Hodgson of Kuala Lumpur
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  • 140 4 Chettiar Parties In Appeal Court The hearing was begun on Tuesday in the Singapore Court of Appeal, on an apI peal by C. Kasivisvanathan Chettiar, a defendant in a Malacca case tried in 1925. The respondents in the present appeal are S. V. S. Muthuraman Chettiar and
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  • 185 4 Hoarding Placarded With Advertisements One of Singapore’s brightest open spaces is to be an eyesore for a few months. The biggest advertisement hoardings that have yet disfigured the city are being erected round the “Europe Hotel” building, and will remain there for some months > during the
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    • 49 4 “CHEAP” oils may be cheaper per gallon I BUT WAKEFIELD Castrol MOTOR OIL IS CHEA PER PER MILE! CASTROL HOLDS THE ECONOMY RECORDS FOR CARS MOTORCYCLES. C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Street, Penang. Tel. No. 1023 Borsumy Building, Robinson Road, Singapore. Tel. No. 4565 I
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    • 109 4 TO WHOM IT CONCERN That all orders, contracts rnd other documents issued or entered into by us in the course of our business dealings must bear the signature of our General Manager, Mr. Khoo Hye Kiat and that of our Cashier, Mr. Chan Lam On without whose signatures we will
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    • 129 4 LAZY BONES THE SLOW FOXTROT THAT IS THE RAGE OF LONDON. HEAR IT ON COLUMBIA RECORD No. C 8655 PLAYED BY DEBROY SOMERS BAND ROBINSON PIANO C©o, PENANG. ASAM KUMBANG TIN DREDGING. LTD. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) NOTICE OF 46th DIVIDEND NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend the 46th
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  • 279 5 To-morrow's Fixtures LIVERPOOL TO VISIT HIGHBURY STADIUM ?.e following are the matches to be xi to-morrow in the English and ttish Leagues DIVISION I r>enal v Liverpool F ningham v Aston V. Blackburn R. v Portsmouth 1 t by C. v Whampton W. Everton v Chelsea
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  • 98 5 Abdul Hamid Sports Club Beat Alor Star XI. (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Nov. 30. apital football was witnessed by a large gathering on the K.F.A. grounds yesterday afternoon when by gaining a ngle goal victory over the Alor Star XI, the Abdul Hamid Sports
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  • 59 5 Rugby Fixtures For To-morrow The following are the principal rugby fixtures for to-morrow. England v Possibles Bath v London Scottish Biackheath v Gloucester Bristol v Newport v Old Merchant Cambridge U. Taylors Harlequins v Leicester London Irish v U. S. Portsmouth Biymouth Albion v Devonport Services Richmond
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  • 274 5 Police Xi’s Draw With Chinese Volunteers The Chinese Volunteers drew with the Police XI yesterday evening in a game of hockey at the Patani Road ground. Play was not of a high standard and the soft condition of the ground rendered accurate shooting impossible. From the the
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  • 252 5 Sepoy Lines R.C. Draw With C.R.C. "B" In a game of hockey played yesterday evening on the Victoria Green, the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club drew with the Chinese Recreation Club “B” team, each side scoring one goal. The game was keenly contested. Exchanges were fairly even in
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  • 74 5 Chinese Volunteers To Meet Sporting Diamonds The following will represent the Chinese Volunteers against the Sporting Diamonds at hockey on the C.R.C. ground to-day at 5.15 p.m.:— Pte Tan Teik Suan; Pte Tan Seng Keat, Lt. Ong Chong Keng; Cpl Goh Choon Earn, Pte Ooi Kee Chooi, Pte
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  • 146 5 At Fun Frolic Stadium PROMOTION BY PENANG BOXING AGENCY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The venue for the second promotion of the Penang Boxing Agency is now definitely fixed at Fun Frolic Stadium, on Thursday, December 7. Boy Nara is appearing against Battling Guillermo, and this bout alone
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  • 282 5 At Fort Cornwallis MRS. A. M. GOODMAN OPENS FAIR There was a drizzle at 7 o’clock last night but promptly at the appointed hour the Chinese Fair at Fort Cornwallis was officially opened. Rain ceased soon after and the crowds began to pour into
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  • 38 5 —Reuter. First Round Replays London, Nov. 30. The following are the results of replays of the First Round of the F. A. Cup Newport C. 6, Dulwich Hamlet 2. Margate 0, Torquay U. 2. —Reuter.
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  • 56 5 Yesterday’s Results The following were the results of matches played yesterday: Men’s Singles: Cheah Wat Swee beat Saw Tiang Swee 6—2, o—6, 6 —2. Oh Eng Leong beat Lee Chin Geok 3—3 (retired). Men’s Doubles: Goon Kok Ying and Lim Huck Aik beat Chen Hua Yeow and
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  • 523 5 Selections For To-Day GOOD FIELDS AND OPEN RACING The following are the acceptances and final selections for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club December Amateur Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur today:— RACE 1 Ponies, Class 3, Division 1,4% furlongs, 2.30 p
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  • 149 6 —Sin Wen Pao. $10,000,000 Needed TO MEET URGENT EXPENSES OF ANTI-REDARMY Chengtu, Nov. 14. No official confirmation has yet been received here concerning the recapture of Suiting by the Szechuen provincial troops. The Communists in the districts of Kaihsien and Kaikiang have been completely withdrawn and
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  • 128 6 —Sin Wen Pao Not To Be Resumed Nanking, Nov. 14. The Government leaders are now conducting daily discussions regarding the advisability of resuming through traffic on the Peiping-Mukden and the postal service between Manchuria and China Proper. As a result of careful deliberations, a formula has been drafted
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  • 147 6 —Shun Pao. Thoroughly Discussed At Pailingmiao Conference Peiping, Nov. 14. According to a telegram from Pailingmiao. General Huang Shao-hsiung has issued a notice to all Mongolian princes in Inner Mongolia requesting them to proceed to Pailingmiao for a conference, when the autonomous movement will be
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  • 82 6 Shun Pao. Shanghai Chamber Of Commerce Busy Shanghai, Nov. 14. In view of the fact that an Industrial Exhibition will be held in London between February 19th and March 2nd, 1934, the Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce has issued a circular notification to the various trade
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  • 153 6 —China Times. Attitude Towards National Government Nanking, Nov. 14. The Government is tn receipt of a telegram from the Panchan Lama in Suiyuan reporting that the Dalai Lama of Tibet has agreed to allow him to return to Tibet. The Panchan Lama adds that he is sending his
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  • 123 6 great anxiety in political circles. —China Times. Developments In Fukien Closely Watched Amoy, Nov. 14. General Tsai Ting-kai has arrived in Foochow to confer with Generals Chen Ming-shu and Chiang Kwang-nai on an important matter. General Tai Chi, former Garrison Commander of Shanghai and Woosung and
    great anxiety in political circles.—China Times.  -  123 words
  • 83 6 ing shrouded in utmost secrecy.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Secret Movements In Canton Hongkong Nov. 11. Messrs. H. O. Tong and Lu Wen-lan, two high officials of the Ministry of Finance, who have been conferring with Mr. Hu Han-min on behalf of Mr. T. V. Soong, left
    ing shrouded in utmost secrecy.—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin.  -  83 words
  • 65 6 —China Times. P ostpones Departure F rom Peiping Peiping, Nov. 14. Mr. Ariyoshi, the Japanese Minister, is still at Peiping. He is reported to have decided to postpone his departure for Shanghai in order to be present at a farewell dinner to be given by the Diplomatic Corps
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  • 58 6 charge of China’s foreign trade.—China Times. To Be Established To Control Foreign Trade Nanking, Nov. 14 It is reliably learned that the authorities of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry are considering the establishment of a special bureau under the joint control of the two
    charge of China’s foreign trade.—China Times.  -  58 words
  • 596 6 ONCE AIR TRAVEL BECOMES POPULAR WITH THE CHINESE PACIFIC-AMFRICA AIRWAYS MANAGER'S VIEWS —Canton Truth. When interviewed by a representative of the Daily Sun. Mr. S. W. Grooch. operation manager of the PacificAnierican Airwavs, which inaugurated the Canton-Shanghai air mail service a short time
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  • 93 6 Shun Pao. To Make Personal Report To Gen. Chiang Nanking, Nov. 14. Dr. Lo Wen-kan, Minister for Foreign Affairs, who had just returned to Nanking from an extensive tour in Sinkiang, left for Nanchang to-day to make a personal report to General Chiang Kai-shek
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  • 92 6 -Sin Wen Pao. No Reason For Strange Action Peiping, Nov. 14. General Li Chi-chun, commander of the Chinese special police at Tangshan, has returned to Tangshan from Changchun after seeing the Japanese military authorities at that city. General Li is now making a detailed investigation
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  • 77 6 —China Times. One More To Be Christened Shanghai, Nov. 15. One more contributed aeroplane will be christened on the 18th instant at the Hungjao Aerodrome, it is learned from communication circles. The new aeroplane has been contributed by the staff members of the Shanghai-Nanking and Shanghai-Hangchow Railways. It
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  • 100 6 -Sin Wen Pao. Timely Withdrawal Of Gen. Sun’s Troops Peiping, Nov. 44. Hostilities on the Suiyuan-Ninghsia border have been successfully avoided by the timely withdrawal of General Sun Tienying’s troops from the provincial border, according to advices which have just reached Peipin. It is said that
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  • 78 6 office as Sinkiang Chairman. —China Times. Ex-Sinkiang Chairman To Be Court-Martialled Nanking, Nov. 14. It is understood that General Chin Shu-jen, ©x-Chairman of Sinkiang Provincial Government, who is now held under detention in the District Court, will soon be court-martialled. General Chiang Kai-shek is said to have telegraphed
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  • 89 6 -Min Pao. May Be Appointed To New Ministry Peiping, Nov. 14. According to information from semiofficial circles, the Government cannot reach a definite decision concerning the Inner Mongolian question until General Huang Shao-hsiung comes back from his present inspection trip. After consulting General Huang the Goven ment will
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  • 77 6 Sin Wen Pao. To Be Established Inside Wall By Japanese Peiping, Nov. 14. The Manchoukuo Customs Administration at Chengteh, in Jehol, has despatched delegates to Sahochiao and Chienan, inside the Great Wall, to make preparations for the establishment of Manchoukuo customs at those cities. According to information given
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  • 67 6 yet been reached, it is understood.—Shun Pao. Nanking Discusses Resumption Nanking, Nov. 14. The representatives of the Ministries of Railways. Industry, Finance, Justice and Communications held a meeting yesterday to discuss questions relating to the proposed resumption of traffic on the PeipingMukden Railway and the resumption of postal
    yet been reached, it is understood.—Shun Pao.  -  67 words
  • 73 6 —Shun Pao. Remains Unsettled Shanghai, Nov. 14. The “Tuonan” case, in which the China Merchants s.s. “Toonan” was sunk after collision with the D. K. K. ship “Changchun Maru” last year, remains unsettled. The Chinese owners have agreed to arbitration by a commission of experts of a
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  • 50 6 -Sin Wen Pao. Rebel General In Hongkong Hongkong, Nov. 14. General Fang Chen-wu, the commander cf the rebel forces who recently revolted against the Government in N<#th China, has arrived in Hongkong. He will go to Canton shorty to see the civil and military leaders in that city.—
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  • 146 6 —Shun Pao. Off Chekiang Coast FISHING PATROL-BOAT RETURNS TO SHANGHAI Shanghai, Nov. 14. The fishing patrol-boat “Hai Kao” returned to Shanghai yesterday after having a successful encounter with pirates off the Chekiang coast. The patrol-boat was returning to Shanghai on November 10th after a cruise along
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  • 122 6 -China times. $70,000,000 Loan lo Be Raised Nanking, Nev. 14. It is learned from the Ministry of Railways that the proposed $70,000,000 loan for the construction of the unfinished portion cf the Canton-Hankow Railway will be issued, both internally and extremely, in the near future. It is said
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  • 62 6 ;.—Sin Wen Pao. On Pleasure Tour Foochow, Nov. 14. Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, has broken his journey at Hsiangshan, in Chekiang, for a pleasure trip on that island. It is understood that later the Chairman of the National Government will visit Poo-Too Island.
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  • 45 6 —Shun Pao. Six Passengers Each Trip Shanghai, Nov. 14. Beginning from November 24th. the Shanghai-Canton air line will start to passengers, according to information fr m the China Aviation Company. For safety's sake, only six passengers will be taken on each trip
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  • 1189 7 NEWS OF A GROUP OF VERY BRAVE MEN, COLLECTED BY NORMAN SHALDERS (In the Evening News) Fifteen Years After How is the world treating London’s V.C.s. Have they fallen upon fair da- i ysor foul since they laid aside khaki or blue? Let some of London’s most
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  • 165 7 Lady Astor’s u My Lad To A Critic Lady Astor spoke in the Commons about brewers. The Home Secretary told her that no legislation to give effect to the report of the I Royal Commission on Licensing was contemplated in the immediate future, j Lady Astor: Seeing
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  • 589 8 Almost simultaneously two men in high places have borne witness to Great Britain’s dangerous disregard of her defences. In the course of a comparatively recent broadcast speech, the Foreign Secretary said Britain has reduced her own forces to what I call ‘the edge of risk.’ She
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  • 116 8 ill times carefully borne in mind.—Rugby Radio Service. Question In Parliament London, November 30. The Prime Minister was asked in the House of Commons to-day whether any Government or other body was charged with co-ordinating annual estimates of the three fighting services with a view to
    ill times carefully borne in mind.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  116 words
  • 51 8 Rugby Radio Service. British Government Stocks Steady London, November 30. Sterling on New York was 5.19 and Paris 84%. Stock markets were quiet. British Government Stocks were steady with War Loan at 100 d;. French Bonds were firm. German Loans were a trifle dull. Gold was 125/1
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  • 60 8 -Rugby Radio Service. 20 Million Pounds More Exportable London, November 30. The International Tea Committee has announced at Amsterdam to-day that the restriction of 15 per cent on tea production has been reduced to 12% per cent for the year beginning April 1 next. This means that approximately
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  • 504 8 THE BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL The Bangkok International is fast gaining a bad reputation and something will have to be done, and that quickly. The Bangkok International runs over two territories or rather two administrations, the Siamese Railway and the F.M. S. Railways. What has occurred has occurred in
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  • 1399 8 By the time the liner was one day out of New York our table was beginning to pity Mr. Cotter as intensely as we disliked his sister. He was such an apologetic little man, starting and blushing when anyone spoke to him. He had vaguely sandy hair, a
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  • 465 9 Kedah in the rural areas.—Times of Malaga. FACING THE FACTS One of the greatest blessings enjoyed by the Colony of the Straits Settlements within living memory and by the Malay States since they came under British Protection has been the entire absence of any racial
    Kedah in the rural areas.—Times of Malaga.  -  465 words
  • 90 9 Admiral Byrd At Juan Fernandez Santiago de Chile, Nov. 17. Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, U.S.N., en route to his base at Little America for a new aerial exploration of the unknown consent of Antarctic, arrived at the Chilean island of Juan Fernandez yesterday. His ship, the Jacob Ruppert,
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  • 41 9 N.E.I. Troops In Clash At Kotaraja Batavia, November 28. At Kotaraja during a collision between the military and 11 native rebels, who had retired inland in order to fight against the Government, three of the fanatics were killed.
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  • 81 9 Staten Islands As A Free Port Havana, November 15. Mr. Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Mayor-Elect of New York City and former member of the United States House of Representatives, who is vacationing here following the strenuous New York election campaign, announced to-day that he is petitioning Congress to
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  • 124 9 Appointment Of Much Importance The Government Gazette announces that Syed Salim bin Hassan Alattas, acting Kathi Besar, has been appointed to officiate as mufti, in addition to his own duties. Who will ultimately be appointed to this post is still uncertain. The filling of the post of Mufti,
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  • 113 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £225.12.6 £225.12.6 TIN—(B Moot&s) London £225.15.0 £225.15.0 Singapore $113.87% $113.37% Business Done Penang $113.37% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Snndried) $3.20 $3.20 BLACK PEPPEB $14.25 $14.25 RUBBER London 4 9 i 32d 4 11 320. New York B%c.(G) Holiday Singapore Spot 13%c. 13%c. Jan
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    • 261 9 1 'What a Relief! is j J plain sailing now... j There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place to Relief and Cheerfulness— BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW! V I J f -J LOOK AT HIM All chuckles "w and chubbiness-weight increas- ing—sound
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  • 606 10 MOST IMPORTANT SOCIAL LEGISLATION FOR OVER A GENERATION DRASTIC AMENDMENTS TO PREVIOUS ACTS able-bodied outside insurance.—Rugby Radio Service. London, November 30. The new Unemployment Bill, the most important Government measure in the first part of the present session, was debated in the House of Commons
    able-bodied outside insurance.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  606 words
  • 123 10 "Fifty Fifty" C. W. ROBERTS AGAIN Mr. C. W. Roberts, who made such a hit as Joe Piper in “Its A Boy” has the leading comedy role in “Fifty Fifty’ the Penang Repertory Players’ fifth production, which is being presented at the E. O. Hotel on Saturday
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  • 233 10 Johore Chinese Fined $3O Dutiable goods not declared and other dutiable goods wrongly declared by a Chinese merchant named Lee Lam Ann at "the Johore Bahru Causeway Customs Office, were ordered to be confiscated by Ungku Ismail (Third Magistrate). Accused was fined $3O (in default a
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  • 304 10 New Club Formed PATH AND ROAD RACING A preliminary meeting under the auspices of the Sportsmap magazine, was held at the Singapore Y.M.C A. on Tuesday with the object of forming a cycling club and of electing a committee to draft aset of rule. A similar
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  • 29 10 Reuter. Paris, November 30. An official decree announces the issue on December 1, 1933 of 1475 million francs five year treasury bonds at 5 per cent.—
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  • 35 10 —Reuter. D. E. I. Supreme Council To Meet Batavia, November 30. An extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Council has been convened for December 5 to discuss the Govern-* ment’s view on rubber restriction.—Reuter.
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  • 90 10 —Reuter. On Dublin Residences London, November 30. The police authorities in Dublin suddenly swooped down on the residences of General O’Duffy, former chief of the Irish Free State Police and now leader of the United Ireland Party, and Mr. Ernest Blythe, ExVice President and Minister of Finance
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  • 114 10 Effect In England Of Paris Disclosure London, Nov. 24. To prove its good faith in regard to its attitude toward the present administration in Germany, Le Petit Parisien published in full the text of a German document issued to its embassies. This document has created a profound impression
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  • 99 10 Count Bethlen’s Address At Cambridge Varsity London, November 23. The Hungarian ex-Premier, Count Bethlen, addressed the students at Cambridge L niversity on Wednesday evening on tiie subject of the peace treaties. Count Bethlen said that Hungary demands that 2,000,000 out of the 3,500,000 Hungarians now living outside the
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  • 67 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Sir Cunliffe-Lister To Go On Month’s Tour London, Nov. 30. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary for the Colonies, proposes to leave London for Cairo by the Imperial Airways on January 3 and from there will pay a visit to Uganda, Kenya, Zanzibar and Tanganyika Territory. He
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  • 113 10 —Reuter. Warm Springs, Georgia, Nov. 30. Mr. Eugene Black, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board arrived to report to President Roosevelt on the Board’s activities. He stated he “had not the slightest idea of resigning.” No announcement followed the BlackRoosevelt meeting but President Roosevelt was represented
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  • 47 10 Warsaw, November 23. Several hundred Zionists organised another anti-British demonstration on Wednesday night outside the British Embassy. Agitators carried calico banners upon which were written protests against the British immigration policy in Palestine. The police turned fire hoses bn the demonstrators and quickly dispersed them.
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  • 86 10 .—Reuter. Estimates Cut MINISTER THREATENS TO RESIGN Tokio, Nov. 30. Dissatisfied with the large cut in his department’s budget estimates by the Finance Ministry, Mr. Fumio Goto, Minister of Agriculture, has formally intimated his intention to resign. Mr. Goto’s action is likely to have an important bearing
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  • 258 10 Monday, November 20. Miss E. Robinson arrived to stay at Government House. Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Singapore Mrs. Roberts, Hon. Mr. J. Bagnall. Group Captain S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson, Mr. T. C. Martine, Mr. W. T. Cherry, Captain S. W. Jones and Mr.
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  • 77 10 Slicing Off Thumb And Finger (From Our Own Correspondent) Charged with voluntary causing grievous hurt to 2 fellow labourers by chopping off the thumb and index finger of one Karuppan, and wounding the other with a parang, a Tamil named Muni an was produced before the
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  • 68 10 Last Week’s Figures During the week ending 25th November, 1933, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 26,690 cases, of which 23,798, cases were to the United Kingdom, 988 cases to the Continent of Europe, 300 cases to Canada and 1,604 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the
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  • 989 10 No Right To Run Terrible Risks LORD BEATTY’S NOTE OF WARNING Lord Beatty pleaded for a stronger Navy at the Navy League dinner in London. Replying to the toast of “The Imperial Forces of the Crown,” Lord Beatty said We need a navy to play the part
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  • 382 11 It Killed Three Friends BURIED BY PEER to END EVIL SPELL The strange story of a knife that killed three men—all friends—at different times in three different countries is told by Lady Burghclere. One man was Lord Edward St. Maur. Another was Mr. Edward Herbert, cousin of
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  • 135 11 Lady Simon On Slavery Horrors Lady Simon gave some idea of the prices for which little children are sold in the slave markets of China, when speaking at a luncheon of the London Missionary Society. “There are 2,000,000 child slaves in China to-day,” declared Lady
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  • 128 11 Case Settled Unnamed Sum Paid Into Court A settlement was announced at Nottingham Assizes of the case in which the 72-year-old Earl of Annesley was sued for breach of promise of marriage by Mrs. Cicely Fenwicke-Stowe, widow of a Naval Officer, and the Earl’s
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  • 219 11 Dropped From Trees j The gorilla appears to be a peaceful animal when left on its own, but the chimpanzees is not so peaceful. In Sierra Leone cases have been known where chimpanzees living near native habitatiort have carried off young children, taken them to the
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  • 278 11 Sir Alan Anderson’s Warning Sir Allan Anderson, President of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, and a director of the Orient Line, at Southampton spoke strongly on the question of foreign subidies to shipping. “Shipowners urge,” he remarked, “that uneconomic subidies, or the use of
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  • 185 11 Opinion Of Penal Reform Advocates The flogging of offenders was denounced at the annual meeting of the Howard League for Penal Reform in London by Dr. M. Hamblin Smith, who has just retired after many years as medical officer at Winson Green Prison, Birmingham. “At the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 121 11 SOURJOIS- PARIS e*jf laii r J Wj jr V >A 8 <* C P^ c '°e oO O 'sP Se s Se\e- C o\ g<f b >* J’ /W MgIaJJW iw l! 1 JKa Hr x <>*• t£>' B Obtainable from all Cht mists, Bazaars and Stores. Repr. tentative: Mr.
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    • 506 11 WINGET «k CONCRETE MIXERS STONE CRUSHERS JI MACHINES FOR CONCRETE BRICK MAKING, jR ICb CONCRETE BLOCK MAKING, CONCRETE SLAB MAKING, CONCRETE TILE MAKING, L CONCRETE PIPE MAKING, •'CSk and MODEL 5/3-| CUBIC FEET SCREENING PLANT CONVEYORS MIXER ENGINE DRIVEN. Winget open drum mixers are made to meet the requireENOTTIrtfs ant>
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  • 1220 12 RANTAU TIN DREDGING CO., LTD To be presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at 33, Beach Street, on Thursday, December 7 at 11 a.m. The General Managers’ Report gives full details of the work at the mine during the period under review.
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  • 222 12 BATANG PADANG DREDGING CO., LTD. To be presented at the Annual General Meeting to be held at 33, Beach Street on Thursday, December 7 at 2.30 p.m. The General Managers’ Report gives full details of the work at e me during the period under review. REVENUE
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  • 144 12 ANGLO-MALAYAN GROUP The following are the particulars of operations of the Companies for the month of November for which Messrs. Anglo-Malayan Tin Ltd., act as secretaries. Rawang Tin Fields Ltd.—Hours 661; Cub. Yards 260,000 Piculs 453.60 Approx. Working Costs $18,750 Approx. Realization $30,000. Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Ltd.—Hours
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  • 103 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday B4 15|32 84 7|32 New Ton 5.17% 510 Montreal 5.09 5 io 23.75% 23.71% Geneva 17.09% Amsterdam 8.22 ««m .Milan 62% 6 8 2 t7 (Berlin 13.85 13 81 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 OMo 19.90 19’90 Vienna 30 Prague in
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  • 937 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’s share lisl to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING AsamKumbang 32|0 34|0 32 6 34 0c Ayer Hitam 1.32% 1.40 1.32% 1.40 Ayer Hitam 15|0 15|6 15J0 15|6 Bangrin 36j0 37j6
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  • 49 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 1 (By Courtesy ef the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 24% 4 m|ts 2|4 3(1« Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 24% On New York Bank Demand 60 nomFrance t.T, 950 nom. India t.T. 155ty Hongkong t.T. 38% dis nomShanghai T.T. Bar Silver 18%
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 87 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Fron. one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a widr circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more satisfactory in so
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 31 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 85 NW TIDE TABLES V(M>AY High Water Low Water 12.12 p.m. 6.34 a.m12.13 a.m. 6.18 p m-TO-MOBBOW 7.09 a.m12.49 p.m. 6.55 p
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  • 1142 13 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST s S a"' names. t s 8 2 r 9ER (Dollar.) 'f c c A lerbrl' r Co 90 100 Ga bber Estate 6o 70 Amalfi Malay Estates 170 190 anting Syndicate 90 AS* K 'bb" Estates 15 x r v -übber Co. 50 60 rer
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  • 579 13 Schedule of Principal Lines a Mat of giving <nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. Pandai from Pagoerawan. S.S. GEN. VAN DER HEYDEN from Langsa. Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh. Sails for Belawan, Langsa, Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang and Olehleh to-day.
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  • 168 13 DECEMBER 1 Chinese Fair, Fort Cornwallis, Contd. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Races, Ist day. Inter-State Hockey Penang v. Kedah Penang. DECEMBER 2 Chinese Fair, Fort Cornwallis, Contd. St. Andrew’s Dinner and Ball, E. O. Hotel. Rugby Football Scotland v. The Rest, Penang. Selangor Turf Club Amateur Races,
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  • 698 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. o. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang, Air mail (via t Karachi) of November 11 by the s.s. “Rohna" was delivered in London on Novem--3 ber 28. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Colombo, Suez, Port Said,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 euu 1 to extend your trade and find new t»a e ttt lr 7 small advertisement in the “Pinany Ko r te Il circulates throughout tue whole of MaHya, Siam and Sumatra. A» a selling ■t Jands unrivalled.
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    • 96 13 J j i 7| j I x Eucryl Tooth Powder thoroughly cleans and polishes your teeth. It keeps the mouth healthy and the breath sweet. Free sample on receipt of 5 cent stamp from Representative: Mr. G. C. STOKES, P.O. Box No. 108, Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S. AIR-MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pads 100
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    • 79 13 Central Z CANTONESE OPERA m uj o O “CHONG 800 EAM”—Part 13. m ■< H DECEMBER CONCESSION TICKETS JUST OUT *-4 Q 6 ADMISSIONS FOR 50 CENTS. H Q 7Z -j 2 s so Z w l o t rn Oof FUN FROLIC m °g 1-12.33 i< a in rH
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 155 13 I-*-"" H-.H_HJLJH_HJLJL ig- 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Z MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 p.m. M-G-M's BRILLIANT PICTURE ROBERT MONTGOMERY Z CO-STARRED FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH E HELEN HAYES I k _in Z "ANOTHER LANGUAGE" Z The Daring Story Of The Menace Of Every J Married Couple 11 RELATIVES I f
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  • NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA
    • 119 14 Seaplane Base At Darwin Mooted CO-OPERATION WITH SINGAPORE An aerial patrol of the long coastline of North Australia is likely to follow the establishment of coastal fortification at Darwin. Such a patrol would, in addition to defence duties, carry relief parties in the event of trouble among
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    • 324 14 This is the story of a piano. In its early youth, it was bought for £BO or £9O to grace a Melbourne suburban drawing room. By day it emitted exasperating scales and five-finger exercises, and in the cool of the evening when young men and maidens
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    • 204 14 Australia Preparing For Scottish Delegation All Australia is scouring its cities, towns and backblocks for haggis. Farmers have begun to put in extra crops of oats, and Caledonian Societies from Brisbane to Perth, and from Darwin to Hobert, are burnishing up their pibrochs and mending punctures in
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    • 313 14 GAVE UP £8 A WEEK To Go Farming In Australia BROKEN PROMISES Dark Outlook After Years Of Struggling Sir, —I am one of the victims of the British Overseas Settlement Scheme. And here is my story. In business in London, high-class fruiterer, average net income approximately
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    • 111 14 0 Cold Water The Secret s Of Health e X Believed to be the oldest woman ever to i travel by the ship, Mrs. E. McSweeney, of Sydney, who is aged 92, is travelling on a holiday visit to England, by the Australian liner Moreton Bay. Mrs.
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    • 122 14 Planting For Prosperity For years, Australia has been talking j about re-afforestation and perhaps doing a little here and there, but it has been left to the school children of Tumut, a town- ship in New South Wales to show their I elders the way to do it
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    • 266 14 Asked To “Merge” With Native Community Rangoon, Nov. 8. The Anglo-Burman (Eurasian) Community of Burmah, like the Anglo-Indian community in India, has reached a critical stage in its evolution. Now it is asked to “merge” with the Burmans, The Anglo-Burmans, it is suggested, should abandon their western mode
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    • 373 14 A First-Hand View Sir, —I sent out to my son. who is now settled in Perenjori, Western Australia, farming, cuttings from the “Morning Post” regarding the proposed development of the northern area of Western Australia. He spent two years in those regions, getting the atmosphere as he
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    • 77 14 Fruit That Bursts Its Bonds At North Head, Sydney, there is growing a wild pear tree whose fruit is of the consistency of wood. When mature, this fruit divides with sufficient force to move an object weighing a hundredweight. As an experiment the fruit when fully formed
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    • 380 14 She Bought The Mount For Nine Shillings And Had Never Ridden Before Thrown out of work 18 months ago with only ten shillings in her pocket, Miss Shirley Howard, a 20-year-old Sydney girl, bought a horse for nine shillings and set out
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    • 404 14 Dear Sir, —It is a remarkable fact that these who espouse the cause of justice to any native race or community seem unable to do so without making themselves ridicu- lous by transforming the object of solicitude r into something lofty and lovely (and en--11 tirely alien),
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    • 286 14 Huge Increase Of Dairy Produce To This Country London, Nov. 10. Tributes to Australian dairy produce, the exports of which to this country, have shown a remarkable increase in recent years, were paid at a luncheon on board the Orient liner Orama at Tilbury Docks. The occasion was
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    • 141 14 Australia’s New Idea Australia’s new “surf-ski,” the invention of Jack Toyer, surf boat captain at Cronulla, Sydney, is exciting a great deal of interest in the Commonwealth where the patents department has just granted him I a world patent, and a motion picture comj pany has made a
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    • 265 14 Business men have been rather mystified by a statement reported to have been made at Canberra by Mr. Hawker, the Commonwealth ex-Minister of Markets. Mr. Hawker was referring to a proposed suspension by Belgium of imports of Australian frozen meat as a reprisal for an Australian
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    • 144 14 Gold Cup’s Travels Melbourne, Nov. 11The £5OO Gold Cup, which is to be pre* sented to the winner of the International Centenary Air Race from London to Melbourne to be held next year, and for which prizes amounting to £15,000 are b’ing 5 offered, is to be
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 180 14 fife r i vfkWirv 3 v I 2 i II I “>■ i" Foods 1 The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to i the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are J germ free, and being simply and easily prepared I by the addition of boiling water, their use
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 2115 15 ’b CTI j_N CTtshSS r ©.-BRITISH india //v\ and apcar lines Lta »3T IBCBRI tfBTWiMIIHiI MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave* Dm ROUND THE WORLD Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Sw«9" irnTL T^ S London, R’dam, H’burg and Hull r
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  • 300 16 Petersen Loses Title LEN HARVEY WINS ON POINTS London, Nov. 30. At the Albert Hall Len Harvey (challenger) defeated Jack Petersen (holder) on points over fifteen rounds for the British Heavyweight Championship. Harvey, displaying splendid ringcraft outfought and outgeneralled his heavier opponent. Harvey allowed Petersen to do
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  • 95 16 Small Outbreak On The Silverwalnut Hong Kong, November 21. Fire broke out in one of the holds of the M. V. Silverwalnut yesterday afternoon while she was lying at Kowloon Docks undergoing repairs. The Fire Brigade was at once notified, and two fire-floats were immediately sent to
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  • 462 16 OPENED BY MRS. O'SULLIVAN The Anglo-Chinese School. Maxwell Road, held its second annual exhibition of handiwork at 10 o’clock this morning. Exhibits were on view in the large hall of the School. This year's display is a great improvement on the previous one. Mrs. T.
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  • 89 16 To-Morrow's Programme The following is the programme for tomorrow’s Variety Entertainment at the Chinese Fair;— 1. Singing and Dancing by Union Kindergarten (30 minutes). 2. Singing and Dancing by Fukien Girls’ School (50 minutes). 3. Chinese Art of Self-Defence by Chinese Chin Woo Association (15
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  • 46 16 Two Arrests STOLEN NOTES SEIZED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 30. Last night the Police arrested two men and seized a large number of currency notes, the part proceeds of the recent thefts from the consignments from Bangkok banks to Malaya.
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  • 121 16 Two Months’ Imprisonment For Tamil Scapegrace The age of Mohamed Gunny bin Ibrahim, a Tamil youth convicted of the theft of $3O in cash from his guardian, Mohamed Dally, was given in the Police Court as 19 years he was thus too old to be sent to
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  • 208 16 Chinese Funeral Collectors’ Hoax Detected Three Chinese villagers of Sungei Ara, by name Ooi Chuan, Lee Chuan and Lo Huat, were brought into the renang Police Court this morning and charged with falsely representing to one Ong Kim Chua that a man had died, and thereby fraudulently
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  • 105 16 Two Men In Hospital Eight persons, comprising seven Chinese and one Tamil, were brought before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning and charged with participation in an affray at Weld Quay at 1.55 p.m. yesterday. Two others, whom it was intended to charge also,
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  • 129 16 Puteh bin Kassim, a Malay foodseller, was charged with possessing an unjust daching. The device exhibited in Court was an ordinary market weighing contrivance of the dotted-cane and movable weight variety, which was 3%% per cent short. The scales appeared to have been in use for
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  • 382 16 Cheah Lean Guan Petition PRAI CLOTH DEALER'S LOSSES In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., dealt with a number of bankruptcy matters, after work in Chambers. When the petition against Cheah Lean Guan was mentioned, Mr. Ong Huck Lim, for the petitioning creditor, asked
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  • 84 16 Popular Officer Of Police Court After a brief illness, the death occurred last night at his residence in Chow Thye Road, of Mr. Mohamed Naina Merican, Municipal Processes Clerk of the Penang Police Court. Mr. Merican, who had put in 25 years’ service, was
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  • 212 16 Acquiring Two Large Areas "THE GAP" SURROUNDED BY BARRACKS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 1. The Gap—Singapore’s famous beauty spot—will soon be practically surrounded by large areas of military land occupied by baracks and ordinance stores as the military department is acquiring two large areas in
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  • 513 16 WHAT CONSTABLE ON WATCH SAW Judgment was reserved on Wednesday iby Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, at the conclusion of the trial of Ng Teng Aik, the proprietor of Chop Tong Hin, Geylang Road, who was charged with fraudulent possession of 57 gallons of
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  • 137 16 S'pore Police Take Action TO STAMP CUT TRADE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 1. A definite move to stamp 01 th e kreta” trade is being made by •i e T raffi( Department when seven Malay Tamil kreta” boys, ages ranging from 23 to 12 found
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  • 418 16 BANNERS OVEIi HOUSETOPS Rubber Price Rise Omen PRINCE'S LUCK In brilliant sunshine, though rain fell just before the end of the procession. the Wangkang continued its anti-depression voyage through the streets of Malacca on Wednesday. The crowds were not so dense and the charm and colour of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 57 16 E>. O. HOTEL PENANG. TO-MORROW ST. ANDREW'S BALL SATURDAY TUESDAY, 9th. 12th. December. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present fifty— FlFTY By OTIS HERMANN (ONE LONG LAUGH) Admission to Hall—s2.oo. Percentage of gross takings donated to European Unemployment Fund. RESERVE YOUR TABLES NOW. WEDNESDAY, 6th. December. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music by
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    • 14 16 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press. Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.
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