Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE estab. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 283. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 161 1 ■tr.ng the election campaign.—Rugby Radio Service. I Unionist Victory I Mr. de VALERA I ELECTED I London. December I. I. xception of the four BelR .ty seats, the results of I n in Northern Ireland ced this afternoon as folII Unionists 33 I Nationalists 9 H Inder
    ■tr.ng the election campaign.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  161 words
  • 96 1 I Important Decision I CREDITOR IN I BANKRUPTCY WINS I ih Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, December 2. I An imp. rtant decision was arrived at Ry the C urt of Appeal yesterday when a ed an appeal of a creditor in Bankruptcy whose proof had
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  • 95 1 I Another Century By I Bradman I Melbourne, November 22. I The 5’ bourne testimonial match, which ,as in the nature of a Test Trial, was I fct drawn Woodfull’s XI totalled 350 runs, I coring 82. Ebeling, a medium-|h>-fast pace right-hand bowler, captured I 5 tickets for
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  • 135 1 —Reuter. Dinner To Mussolini TO BE RECEIVED BY THE KING Rome, December 1. M. Litvinoff, who is expected to arrive late to-morrow owing to the Conte de Savoia being delayed by bad weather, will be received by the King on December 4. Later he will give
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  • 525 1 STARTLING DISCOVERY BY S'PORE POLICE A Fathan lance corporal attached to the Central Police Division, Singapore, was among a number of men who were arraigned before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate, alleged to be members of an extensive gang who make it their
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  • 240 1 —Reuter. IN PAY OF LEOPOLD HARRIS SHUT EYES TO SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SALARY OF £1,050 A YEAR k London, December 1. Astounding- allegations were made against Capt. Miles of the London Salvage Corps at Bow Street to-day, when further charges of conspiring with Leopold Harris
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  • 253 1 —Rugby Radio Service. By Commission APPROVED BY BOTH HOUSES London, Dec. 1. Newspaper comment on the impending changes in Newfoundland emphasises that the initiative throughout comes, from the Domininon. Both houses of the Newfoundland Parliament have now passed resolutions in favour of the temporary suspension of Dominion
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  • 256 1 The Cristian Scientists of Kuala Lumpur held their annaul thanksgiving Service in the Masonic Hall, Venning Road, and the following account of the meeting has been officially supplied. The Mother Church, “The First Church of Christ, Scientist” in Boston, Massachusetts, has extended its influence until
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  • 83 1 he will proceed to London.—Rugby Radio Service. In Paris Next Week MR. HENDERSON'S ARRANGEMENTS London, December i. Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Disarmament Conference, will leave Geneva on Monday for Paris, where he will see M. Paul Boncour, the French Foreign Minister. He will also discuss the
    he will proceed to London.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  83 words
  • 74 1 For Recovery Of Stolen Gold POLICE INVESTIGATING (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 1. The police in the capital and in the provinces are investigating the loss of $240,000 worth of gold from the Bangkok express, but the distance of the scene of the robbery from Bangkok adds
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  • 80 1 London, November 15. The Aga Khan has decided not to retain a jockey for the 1934 season. It is the first time this leading owner has taken such a step since his Turf interests became really big in this country. It means that. Michael Beary’s retainer will
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    • 104 1 TO LET THEATRE ROYAL (KING’S) Penang Road, Penang. Complete with Furniture® and dynamo. Moderate rent. For further particulars apply 168, Transfer Road, PENANG. TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Latest Cables 1 Reward offered for Recovery of Stolen Gold 1 Selangor Races: .Yesterday’s Results and To-day’s Selections 5 Sporting News 5 China News 6
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  • 299 3 £l,OOO Worth Lost On Way To London POLICE TACKLING MYSTERY The Southampton police are co-operating with Scotland Yard in investigating the disappearance from a motor-lorry either in Southampton or during the journey between Southampton and London, of silver .bullion said to be worth £l,OOO. The bullion was
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  • 314 3 To Be Master Of City Company Sir Percy Greenaway, late Lord Mayor of London, announced at the festival of the Printers’ Corporation in London on Nov. 14 that the Prince of Wales had consented to become the next Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers.
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  • 1001 3 MR. F. ST. GEORGE CAULFEILD. The news of the death of Francis St. George Caulfeild, 1.5.0., M.1.E.C., which occurred very suddenly on the morning of October 17th at his home, Monk’s Gate, Sproughton, near Ispwich, in his 82nd year, came as a great shock to
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  • 143 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND Advent Sunday. 8 am. Matins and Litany. PSS I VII, Hymn 48. 8.30 Holy Communion. 9.15 Holy Communion Tamil. 6 pm. Evensong —PS XLVI 132. Magnificat 47. Nunc Dimittis 167. Hymns 47, 51, 291, 46. Please note that Evensong is at
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  • 676 4 Mr. Jack Murray, Messrs. Cumberbatch Co’s. Visiting Agent returns from Home furlough on Saturday. Mr. W. S. Dakin, of the staff of the Chartered Bank, Ipoh, is going on wellearned leave early in the New Year. V Lieutenant S. A. H. Kirkby, M.C., the Royal Sussex Regiment,
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  • 348 4 Successful Fairy Play By Pupils On Saturday. November 25th, the children of the Highlands School, Kaban Djahe, staged “Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs” a musical fairy play written especially for the School by Mrs. M. Thomas. The appropriate songs and dance music which she introduced into
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    • 216 4 x X fl WJ When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. t THE old saying that “Distance Lends enchantment’’ I is never more apt or to the point than whs* applied to people whose breath is laden with evU■melling odours. No matter how handsome they may
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    • 17 4 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what your friends at Home are doing—Buy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.
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  • 1116 5 GOOD DIVIDENDS YESTERDAY LIGHTING AND WESTVALE PAY BEST -n Our Own Correspondent) i Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 1. Pjp. ather favoured the opening of the Selane Turf Club Amateur Meeting toattendance was moderate but t> .-.g was good. Those present included Highness the Sultan of Perak
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  • 208 5 CHINESE VOLUNTEERS BEAT SPORTING DIAMONDS Yesterday evening on the Victoria Green the Chinese Volunteers defeated the Sporting Diamonds at hockey by one goal to nil. Throughout the game the Sporting Diamonds attacked and the Volunteers’ defence was given a lot of work. The Sporting Diamonds should have
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  • 140 5 C.R.C. v. Old Edwardians (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, December 1. Follownng their recent successes in local Asiatic rugger, the Old Edwardians Rugger XV. are travelling to Penang to-mor-row to engage the Chinese Recreation Club, Penang, in a rugby fixture. The follownng are the players Lee Man Yui
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  • 58 5 .—Reuter. Another Win For M.C.C. Rajkot, December 1. The M.C.C. defeated the Western India Cricket Association by four wickets. Western India made 64 (Townsend 7 wdckets for 16) and 249 (Verity 6 for 83). The M.C.C. declared at 254 for 5 wickets in the first innings and
    .—Reuter.  -  58 words
  • 179 5 With the Help of Kruschen For nine years now I have used Kruschen Salts and could not do without them. I take a third of a teaspoon in a cup of water as hot as I can drink it. No sickness, no headaches now. lam
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  • 564 5 Kedah Beaten By Penang A POOR GAME There was little that was outstanding in the Inter-State Kedah fixture between Penang and Kedah which was played on the Esplanade yesterday, Penang winning in the end by three clear goals to nil. Kedah was unfortunate in this as they should
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  • 623 5 Beaten By Weak D.A.F.C. Team POOR GAME A large crowd witnessed a poor game of football in which the Singapore Athletic Union was forced to admit defeat in their first match in Penang when they met a weak D.A.F.C. side yesterday on the S.X.I. ground. The game
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  • 89 5 In Aid Of St. Nicholas’ Home The following is the draw for the annual six-a-side Football Competition in aid of St. Nicholas’ Home Fund, to be played on December 9 at the S.XJ. ground. A. M.A.F.C. v. S.X.R.C., 3.45 p.m. B. D.A.F.C. v. Police, 4.05 p.m. C. C.R.C.
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  • 205 5 Boxing in Malacca Malacca, Nov. 28. Neil Hemchit, the Siamese Southpaw, knocked out W. Wilmot (Singapore) in the first minute of the second round of their bout at the City Park Ring last night. Wilmot, who bled profusely from a wound under the eye after only
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  • 66 5 Results Of Yesterday’s Ties The following are the results of ties played yesterday MEN’S SINGLES Cheah Wat Lum beat i-.eong Yew Kum 6-2, 8-6. Tye Kim Yuen beat Lim Huck Aik 6-3, 0-6, 6-3. Tan Thean Seang beat Dr. Chong Tat Seong 6-3, 6-0. MIXED DOUBLES Miss
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  • 27 5 Gold Cup Race The weights for the Penang Turf Club Gold Cup race will be published after the second run for Class 1 horses.
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  • 75 5 Chinese Volunteers v. Hutchings School The following will represent the Chinese Volunteers against the Hutchings’ School at hockey on the school ground to-day at 5.15 p.m.:— Pte. Tan Teik Suan Cpl. Goh Choon Earn and Lt. Ong Chong Keng Pte. Tan Teow Eang, Pte. Ooi Kee Chooi,
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    • 172 5 COULD NOT REST WITHJTCHING Little Red Pimples on Face, Arms, Neck.Cuticura Healed. “My trouble started on my leg. It came in little, red pimples that got bigger with white heads on them which would dry up scaly. I could not rest with the awful itching. Then they came on my
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  • 828 6 RECENT AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT MOVEMENT NANKING SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION the use of the Minister.—Shanghai Morning Post. I “The fact that a society keeps united is due to three reasons: historical relations, economic connections and administrative arrangements. When all the elements of any given society
    the use of the Minister.—Shanghai Morning Post.  -  828 words
  • 108 6 .—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. 3,600 Li Already Completed Taiyuan, Nov. 11. Road construction work in Shansi is going on in full swing, according to reports issued by the Shansi Provincial Government. It is understood that up to the present 3,600 li of road have already been
    .—Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin.  -  108 words
  • 72 6 —China Times. Demand Ex-Sinkiang Chairman’s Execution Nanking, Nov. 15. Tho Mohammedan organizations at Shanghai, Chekiang, Shantung, Hopei and Kiangsu have all sent their respective representatives to Nanking in connection with the Chin Shu-jen case. It is understood that they will soon submit a joint petition to the
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  • 97 6 —Peiping Morning Post. Serious Fighting In Progress Chungking, Nov. 10. The opposition group in Kweichow is now getting the support of both General Lung Lun of Yunan and General Liu Hsiang of Szechuen. I Fighting of a serious nature is now in progress in Kweichow, and
    —Peiping Morning Post.  -  97 words
  • 90 6 .—China Times. Declines To Accept Canton Invitation Hongkong Nov. 13. General Chang Fa-kwei, the commander of the famous “Ironsides” Fourth Army, who is now in London, has declined to accept the invitation "of General Chen Chitang to come to Canton to rejoin the army. In his telegram to
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  • 353 6 Sin Wen Pao. reported success OE PROVINCIAL TROOPS OVER REDS Hankow, Nov. 11. According to reports from military circles. the band of Communists under Ho Lung have been completely routed by the Government troops in North-western Hupeh. The Communist strongholds in W estern Hupeh have been conquered
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  • 167 6 toms is established at Chengteh.—Shanghai Morning Post. Sino-Japanese Negotiations In Progress Peiping, Nov. 13. It is reliably learned that negotiations are in progress between the Chinese and Japanese authorities for the establishment of customs-houses by the Chinese Government at the seven main passes along the Great Wall:
    toms is established at Chengteh.—Shanghai Morning Post.  -  167 words
  • 57 6 sign, from the Commission.—Shanghai Morning Post. Resumes Work In National Economic Commission Shanghai, Nov. 14. Mr. T. V. Soong, after an absence of several weeks, resumed his duties at the National Economic Commission yesterday. Mr. Soong’s resumption of work has dispelled all rumours about his intention
    sign, from the Commission.—Shanghai Morning Post.  -  57 words
  • 177 6 concentrated in the Far East. —Shun Shih News Agency. WAR I .IKE PREPARATIONS ON MANCHURIANSIBERIAN BORDER Tientsin, Nov. 13. According to information from foreign sources the relations between Soviet Russia and Japan have become more strained following the report that Japanese aeroplanes visited Soviet territory and a subsequent
    concentrated in the Far East.—Shun Shih News Agency.  -  177 words
  • 121 6 —Shun Pao. Mohammedan Troops Defeated Peiping, Nov. 13. It is learned that the Mohammedan troops under General Ma Chung-ying in Sinkiang have met with another defeat at the hands of the provincial troops under General Sheh Shih-tsai. General Ma’s forces are now reported to have gathered
    —Shun Pao.  -  121 words
  • 132 6 —Sin Wen Pao. Raided By Communists Shanghai, Nov. 1. The Hsin Kwang Book store, in Burkill Road, was raided yesterday by a group of about thirty youths, who called themselves members of the “Communist Youth”. Most of the books in the store were destroyed. One of the
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  • 103 6 —Shun Pao. Receives Aeroplane F rom Wealthy Merchant Shanghai, Nov. 13. Mr. Sun Tung-kang, the Chinese aviator who has just accomplished his crosscountry flight, arrived here from Tsinan yesterday. He was presented yesterday afternoon with an aeroplane by Mr. Tu Yueh-sun, a prominent local figure, as a reward
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  • 1001 6 FAVOURABLE REPORTS ON PEIPING NEGOTIATIONS AGREEMENT ON CERTAIN GENERAL PRINCIPLES “Considerable progress appears to have been made in the Sino-Japanese diplomatic situation during the last few days. According to yesterday’s reports, an agreement has been reached concerning the retrocession of the various passes along the Great Wall
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  • 118 6 —Shanghai Morning Post. Peiping Branch Military Council Chairman Entertains Tientsin, Nov. 13. Genera 1 He Ying-ching, Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, arrived here frem Peiping to-day, and this evening he gave a dinner to the leading personages in the city. The guests included Marshals Sun
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  • 65 6 to places of safety.—Peiping Morning Post. Flood Water Not Yet Subsided Chengchow, Nev. 10. The flood waters of the Yellow River at Huanshien in Honan have not yet subsided completely. It is said that at certain places the water is still 20 feet deep. The refugees in the
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  • 46 6 the Italian liner "Conte Verde un Pao. Sail For Respective Posts Shanghai, Nov 1 Dr. H. H. Chang, Mr. Chang Nai ven. Chinese Ministers to Portugal and Bel un respectively, sailed this morning cn 1 ,ri the Italian liner "Conte Verde liun Pao.
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  • 1004 7 PEEPS BEHIND THE SCENES OF PEACEMAKING AN INTIMATE "CLOSE UP" OF MR. LLOYD GEORGE Lord Riddell’s “Intimate Diary of the Peace Conference and After” (Gollancz, 18s.) published on November 10. It follows the style of the same author’s diary covering the war years 1914—18, and it deals
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  • 451 7 Whimsical Wit Mr. Augustine Birrell, lawyer, politician, essayist, wit —and inventor of “Birrellisms” i —died on Nov. 20 at his home in Elm Park- < road, Chelsea in his 84th year. He had been ill with heart trouble for a week, and died in his sleep.
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    • 146 7 I -3 c f I ts.. O' n 11 I /A i n Wf. I V? J I SHE: And are there any Tigers I in Malaya I HE: Thousands, my dear, I thousands I I You find them in every I Club, Hotel, Rest House and I Home. I
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    • 353 7 Dentists advise: f j/O keep your teeth, brush yS v them. Clean the backs and fronts and crevices with a modern, short head-brush” old-/ferlL /It only the outside of your teeth: this H diagram shews hew badly they fit the inside curve, making it difficult for ycu to brush all
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  • 455 8 On Monday the Legislative Council meets at Singapore for the last time this year, and it is generally expected that in the absence of any official statement on the matter, that the Unofficials will raise the question of the Education Policy strongly on the adjournment. Only an official
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  • 94 8 —Rugby Radio Service. After Bermuda Holiday London, December 1. The famous airman, James Mcllison, arrived at Plymouth from the United States where he and his wife have remained since their successful east to west Atlantic flight in the summer. Both aviators suffered minor injuries when their machine
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  • 50 8 .—Reuter. Representatives Leave For Holland London, December 1. Six representatives of the Federation of British Industries left for Holland to discuss questions of mutual trade interest with the Federation of Dutch Industries. They will especially consider the effect of Japanese competition on Anglo-Dutch home colonial markets.-
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  • 39 8 .—Reuter. Herr Rudolf Hess and Capt. Roehm Berlin, December 1. Herr Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s representative for all party affairs and Captain Roehm, Chief of Staff of the Brown Shirts were appointed Reich Ministers without portfolio.—Reuter.
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  • 42 8 •11 cuiiiparea With 19/2.89d week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. £50,000,000 Allotted London, December 1. Treasury bills at three months to the total of £50,000,000 were allotted to-day at an avenge rate of 19/0.79d as compared with 19/2.89d week ago.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 19 8 '.—Reuter. Flies To Paris London, December 1. General Chang Hsueh Liang flew to Paris to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 1300 8 For the sake of those to whom the Anglicised Greek word ostracon (plural octraca) is not familiar it may be well to state at once that it refers to a piece of broken pottery, or potsherd, on which have been inscribed rude characters in the old Egyptian script, or
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  • 681 9 IMPORTANT DECISION BY COURT OF APPEAL That a Thavani letter is not a negotiable istrument within the meaning of the law as the substance of a judgment, of upreme importance to the Chettiar community, delivered in the Court of Appeal >n Thursday. The case was
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  • 715 9 Official Assignee's Action Attacked INTERESTING POINT RAISED IN APPEAL COURT An important matter concerning the 1 powers of the Official Assignee in rejecting the proofs of creditors in bankruptcy, was argued in the Court of Appeal on Thursday, before the Chief Justice, F.M.S., (Mr.
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  • 414 9 :—Straits Times. RAIDED PREMISES A successful raid in Menu Road, Klang (writes D.S. in The Malayan Police Magazine), revealed certain pleasing features of ingenuity on the part of the owner of the raided premises. The house is of the semidetached variety and the owner had
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  • 209 9 Gorgon And Malaita In Singapore Port Two new motor vessels arrived for the first time in Singapore on Thursday. Both are passenger and cargo boats, flying the British flag. One, the Gorgon, is of 3,533 gross tonnage and 2,120 net tons, and belongs to Messrs. Alfred Holt Co.,
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  • 115 9 tin-spot yesterday to-day London £225.12.6 £226.5.0 TIN— (S Months) London £225.15.0 £226.7.6 Singaporß $ll3. $ll4. Btudneas Done Penang $113.37% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Snndrted) $3.20 $3.20 BLACK PEFPEB ks $14.25 $14.25 London 4 1132d 4 n l 32d New York Holida y 9c (G) Singapore Spot
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  • 792 10 ON DECEMBER 10 TO LEAD GRAND ANCIENT STYLE PROCESSION COST OF REBELLION EXAGGERATED Bangkok, November, 25. I Triumphantly emerging out of the recent menace of insurgent elements, Siam is now busy making exhaustive preparations for the forthcoming celebrations in connection with the
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  • 180 10 Two Local Japanese On Trial Two local Japanese have been arrested in possession of cocaine, the value of which has been provisionally assessed at $1,500. The accused, middle-aged men of the labouring class, Takasi and Yoku, were charged before the Singapore Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A.
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  • 105 10 List No. 36 The following donations to the above Fund received during the month of November, 1933, are gratefully acknowledged:— Staff of Hutchings School $7, Asiatic Staff of Mis. Presgrave Matthews $5, Staff of Marine Office $2, Mr. Tang Boon Lay $lO, Postal Staff, Penang, $2l-37, Mr.
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  • 187 10 Registration Of Partnerships The 85th, 86th and 87th Meetings of the Trade Commission were held in Singapore on the 28th, 29th and 30th November. Evidence was taken from Mr. R. W. Bucki ley (Manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China), Mr. W.
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  • 32 10 AUSTRALIA JAPAN —Reuter. Mr. Latham To Be Sent As Trade Delegate Canberra, December 1. The Cabinet is considering the proposal o send Mr. Lataam to Japan to discuss trade and other questions.—Reuter.
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  • 62 10 Medan, Nov. 27. How a child’s life was saved by a K.N.I.L.M. plane is revealed in the last monthly report of the Company. The company received a message from Muntok that a child had swallowed a safety pin. A plane was dispatched at once and the child
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  • 175 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Dimitroff Amazes Court POLITICAL WITNESSES Leipzig, Nov. 28 At the resumption of the fire trial today the fiery Bulgarian, Dimitroff, amazed the court by his demand that the exchancellor Von Schleicher, the ex-Minister Doctor Hugenburg, the Vice-Chancellor Von Papen, the ex-Chancellor Doctor Bruening and Herr
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  • 113 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Regret Expressed Berlin, Nov. 28 Following fresh representations by the German Minister to Vienna with regard to the shooting of a German soldier by an Austrian frontier patrol, Dr. Dolfuss has expressed regret regarding the incident and stated that everything would be done to clear
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  • 123 10 —Reuter Wireless. Paramount Need Of British Policy London, Nov. 28 Speaking as the guest of honour at the annual luncheon of the Empire Industries’ I Association, Mr. Stanley Bruce, the High Commissioner for Australia in London, emphasised the paramount necessity of the day of a resolute policy for
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  • 73 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Quiet And F ree F rom Vibration London, December 1. The first of the two new air liners which Messrs. Short are building at Rochester for Imperial Airways will be ready next month. It will have seats for 39 passengers, four Bristol Jupiter engines,
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  • 54 10 will start of December 7th.—Reuter Wireless. Government To Table Proposals Paris, Nov. 28 The first cabinet meeting of the Chautemps Government was held this morning and decided to make its bow to Parliament on December 2nd when will be tabled the financial proposals. The financial debate will start
    will start of December 7th.—Reuter Wireless.  -  54 words
  • 58 10 .—Reuter Wireless. New York, Nov. 28 In pursuance cf the International Mercantile Marine Company’s policy to divest itself of all foreign flag shipping, it has sold the Leyland Line services and seven freighters to the Harrison Line. The remainder of the Leyland fleet and a few other foreign
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  • 232 10 arrest three of the wanted men.—Reuter Wireless. Mob And Troops Clash A PITCHED BATTLE Baltimore, Nov. 28 A fierce clash between an infuriated mob and United States troops in a pitched battle during which shots were fired and teargas bombs and bricks were thrown was the
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  • 60 10 i. —Reuter Wireless. Refusal T o Obey Magistrate’s Order Anand, Bombay Presidency Nov. 28 Mrs. Gandhi and the daughter of Alabhai Patel, an ex-leader of congress, were arrested near here after refusing to comply with the orders of the local magistrate not to participate in the civil
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  • 47 10 have already been executed. —Reuter Wireless. Passed On Ten German Communists Berlin, Nov. 28 Ten communists have been sentenced to death for complicity in the murder of a Nazi storm-trooper last February, in connection with which crime three communists have already been executed. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 72 10 cratic and pacifist views.—Reuter Wireless. Dismissed From Service Of The State Berlin, Nov. 28 Professor Walter Schuecking, of Kiel University, one of the founders of the German Branch of the League of Nations’ Society and since 1931 a German member of the International Court at the Hague, has
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  • 82 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Message Of Sympathy From The King London, December 1. The King has sent a message of sympathy to the widow of General Sir Arthur Currie, the Canadian General who died yesterday. The Army Council has also sent a telegram mourning the loss of
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  • 206 10 ’—Reuter. Academic Inquest MURDERED BY UNCLE RICHARD London, Dec. 1. An academic inquest on the bones of the Young Princes murdered in the Tower, Edward the Fifth and the Duke cf York, confirmed the traditional account (widely doubted) of their murder at the hands of
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  • 414 10 Impressions Of Two Years' Stay In Moscow MR. MO TEH-HUI INTERVIEWED The Italian liner Conte Rosso brought a number of distinguished visitors to Singapore. Among them were Messrs. Mo Tehhui, former Governor of Fengtien and later General Manager of the Chinese Eastern Railway, Wang Chia Ching, former
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  • 35 10 .—Reuter. One Of Richest Men In America Pittsburgh, December 1. The death occurred to-day of Mr. Richard Mellon, brother of Mr. Andrew Mellon and one of the richest men in America.
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  • 650 11 Higher Deposits BALANCE-SHEETS ANALYSED Melbourne, Nov. 13. reased deposits due to the difficulty mding remunerative channels of innent, and a falling off in advances ,h conforms with sluggish industrial •rading conditions, are notable feas of aggregated balance-sheets of Ausm banks, compiled at various ’recent sto 30th June, 1933.
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  • 425 11 Publications Issued And Received Singapore, Nov. 28. The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. and F. M.S., during the period November 18 to 24, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be
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  • 165 11 Net profit to 30th June of Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. was £54 262 (against £92,438), plus £46,314 brought in, making £100,577 (against £130,873). Dividend of 2 per cent., taxfree proposed, £28,000 (same), leaving forward (subject to Brit, and Dominion taxes estimated at £35,000,
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    • 348 11 J Raft ft ftOok*' 3 ilwi *3 e M a I > JIZSHfI i 3 B IB I y "4711" <S having <Stick Ty R Weaving (team fi Ifl Fragranced with 4711” Eau de B Cologne. Yielding a rich and y|| |j Q creamy lather, which softens the E 3
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  • 1075 12 4 R.R.I. Lecture At Sungei Patani j r (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Dec. 1. A most instructive lecture, followed by general discussion, was given in the Sungei Patani Club on Thursday afternoon by Mr. C. G. Akhurst of the Soils Division of the
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 880 12 General Meeting SATISFACTORY COSTS ACHIEVEMENT The First Ordinary General Meeting of Batu Matang Rubber Plantations (1932) Limited, was held at the office of the Com- pany, 16, Philpot Lane, London, E. C. 3, on Tuesday, 7th November, 1933, Mr. T. W. Simpson (Chairman of
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    • 181 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT Penang, Nov. 29. Local prices have fluctuated betw’een 13 and 13% cents during the past w’eek but the undertone has been steady and the market closes cent up on balance at 13 6 8 cents. London is 3 32d. up at 4 5 32d.
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    • 123 12 Latest Quotations 1 1 Friday Thursday Baria 84 15(32 84 15!32 New York 5.18% 5.17% Montreal 5.08 5.09 Brussels 23.78 23.75% Geneva 17.07% 17.09% Amsterdam 8.21 8.22 Milan 62 11(16 62% I Berlin 13.84% 13.85 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30
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    • 525 12 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE REPORT Steadier Tone A steadier' tone has prevailed in the Local Share Market this week and prices have been well maintained. The price of Tin shows a gain of 10|0 closing £225.15.0 and the price of Rubber is also better 4 11|32d, a rise of l(8d. Industrials
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    • 819 12 SYMINGTON WILSON’S WEEKLY MARKET REPORT London, Nov. 15. Since our last Report the Rubber Market has been steady to firm. There has been no great volume of buying but on the other 5 1 hand sellers are very reserved so that 5 with quite a moderate demand prices have crept
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    • 293 12 r IwiSMJiiSrJ st I k •n I I ?r til it laUll «pB. m re laitll P ts ie iHII '■Minarng*’* is S; >y B Thar, is {resh W nd 5t II "deflnabl. I| Ev.nin 9 in B soft 1U of Evening in Pans al lit valiant toHl pO d
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  • 601 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point. Sails for the same ports to-day. S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Belawan, Asahan and Paneh.
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  • 701 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Northern India by the s.s. “Hosang” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore by the s.s. "Bulan” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day. A mail for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong,
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  • 225 13 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, 2nd day. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., annual meeting., Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan and Co., noon. DECEMBER 3 Chinese Fair, Fori Cornwallis,
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    • 210 13 SUPER WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS AT FUN 4 FROLIC AMUSEMENT PARK. Saturday, 2nd December, 1933 ALL SHOWS SPECIAL LICENCE UP TO 1 A.M. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA will stage Day Show—l p.m HONG BENG NEOH” Seats:—lo 20 cents. Night Show-8 p.m.-“KENG TIES LOW HONG SEONG Seats:—so, 40. 30 20 cents. TAN HONG
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    • 51 13 AIR-MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pads 100 Sheets Paper, Blotting Paper and Writing guide 40 Cents. Envelopes 6 x3| strong but very light 60 Cents per 100 Compendiums 60 Sheets paper 10 x 8 30 Square shape envelopes and writing guide 80 Cents. The Pinang Gazette Press. Limited, No. la, PENANG STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 114 13 j ■wwwa w a a (AL Bull Vfl bM JP)j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 30 a MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.45 1 M-G-M’s Glorious Companion Picture To a “WHEN LADIES MEET” 3 ROBERT MONTGOMERY HELEN HAYES t a in B "ANOTHER LANGUAGE" 3 a The Amazing Awakening To The Facts Of Life
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    • 137 13 111 1 SCi K w B Bl OPENING AT TO-DAY'S MATINEE J 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 E i FOX'S SPICY, HILARIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY WITH 4 HAUNTING SONGS I I WHAT WOULD YOU DO 3 If you were the LAST MAN ON EARTH? 3W E J et y° Uf i ma g*
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  • 496 14 Request For Direct Representation RESOLUTION PASSED FOR 44 YEARS At the annual meeting of the Fellows and members of the Royal College of Surgeons a resolution was passed reaffirming the request of the members to have representation on the council. This is the forty-fourth succesive year
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  • 242 14 1 To-day at the Esplanade 8.30 p.m.— 10.30 p.m. 1 j 1 March—Old Comrades —Teike. i 2 Overture —Christmas Overture— Col. Taylor. This Overture formed a portion of the Incidental Music < written by the late B. Coleridge Taylor to the “Forest of Wild Thyme.” (Alfred Noyes).
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 378 14 Blackheads and i Enlargedl SPores Gone in 3 jgg*y ,r Kalj&Z Kr >’' WiYiVW j* s V* F BMP Any woman can now ,'T easily banish Sng blac k h e a d s enlarged pores, and have a ne\v white skin in 3 days by the use of KPgP
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    • 239 14 s'/ 7 |.r Diiairrhoßa will be stopped by taking kalzana Diarrhoea is usually caused by inflammation of the intestines, generally due to irritated nerves. By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you will provide your blood with the mineral necessary to strengthen the inflamed areas. The swelling will be quickly reduced
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 524 14 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Darentry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmis■ions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Lail Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,510 kc|s 31.55
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    • 289 14 10.20 Time Signal from Greenwich. A Scottish Festival Service; Lesson read by the Rt. Hon. Lord Stonehaven, G. C. M. G., D. S. O.; Address by Reverend Archibald Fleming, D.D.; T. Arnold Fulton (organist) relayed from St. Columba’s, Church of Scotland, Pont Street, London. 11.20 A recital by Sinclair Logan
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    • 1822 15 iiirnrrni —~mrrm I A -sc^tk—- Hi p ©.-BRITISH INDIA n' Av and apcar lines S 2 b r mjTi Hv_— »\v_ (Companies Incorporated in England) it mail passenger an<j cargo services TWrt LONDON AND NORTH Do ROUND THE WORLD Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson. Port
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  • 988 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’s share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 32 6 34 Oc 32 6 34 Oc 1 Ayer Weng 1.32% 1.40 1.32% 1.40 Batang Padang 31 35 30
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  • 620 16 SEQUEL TO INCREASE IN MALAY SECRET SOCIETIES DOCTRINE ORIGINATED FROM PENANG FREE PARDON OFFERED BY H.H. THE SULTAN AMAZING SCENES AT KUALA KANGSAR Tapah Railway Station was the scene of a savage assault on Saturday morning shortly after the arrival of the local
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  • 245 16 At Chinese Fair CARD OF ELEVEN BOUTS The amateur tournament, under the auspices of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association, will be held to-morrow night at the Chinese Fair commencing at 9.30 p.m. There are some alterations made to the tentative programme published in our Wednesday’s issue. The
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  • 25 16 SCOTLAND v. THE REST To-day’s match between Scotland and The Rest will take place on the Esplanade. Proceeds in aid of Unemployment Fund.
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  • 103 16 Selections by Ormonde, (Penang)— RACE 1 Bust Up Place —Land’s End. RACE 2 Vitality Place —Remount. RACE 3 La Petite Place—Arjuna 11. RACE 4 Endoon Place —Sandbath. RACE 5 Evensong Place—Leia Manja RACE 6 Tetrawa Place—Cheerful Lady. RACE 7 Tiffin Place —Tressillian. RACE 8 Athol Brew Place—Klumpur.
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  • 53 16 PENANG, DECEMBER 2 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2(4% 4 m|ts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4% On New York Bank Demand 60 nom. France T.T. 950 nom. India T.T. 155% Hongkong T.T. 38% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 44% Bar
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  • 104 16 SCOTLAND BEAT THE REST The following are the results of the Ladies Scotland versus the Rest Golf match played yesterday. SCOTLAND REST Mrs. P.N. Knight Mrs. Douglas and and Misss HowesMrs. C.T. Smith Roberts Mrs. J. W. Clark Mrs. Rees and and Mrs. Sydney Mrs. Young 0
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    • 59 16 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. To-Night ST. ANDREW'S BALL SATURDAY TUESDAY, 9th. 12th. December. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present FIFTY-FIFTY 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 bv the
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    • 6 16 SELECTIONS by TIC-TAC OJ> PAGE 5
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    • 70 16 The secret of Quaker flavour is its supreme quality its perfect milling its exclusive oven-roasting process. Now that it cooks in minutes it is more convenient to serve than before. Demand genuine Quaker Oats. Quaker Oats Cooks in 2 x /z minutes —longer if you'prefer 3645 a ENVELOPES LET US
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    • 36 16 WEATHER REPORT 'Temp. Wind Ralnfai 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 81 S TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water Low Water 12.40 a.m. 7.09 a.m. 12.49 p.m. 6.35 p.m. TO-MOBBOW 12.44 a.m. 7.44 a.m. 1.25 p.m. 7.30 p.m.
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