Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-12-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE estab. 1838 PUBLISHED DAILY ho. 285. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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473 1933-12-05 1 MONSTROUS AMOUNT OF MISREPRESENTATION BUILT OVER A MICROSCOPIC MOLE-HILL OF FACT IN SOME CASES MALICIOUSLY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 4. Speaking at the meeting of the Legislative Council H. E. the Governor said, “I am very glad that the Colonial Secretary473 words
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Article30 1933-12-05 1 THREE CASES STILL MISSING i’rom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dec. 4. Ti r< is no news of the gold robbery and the i.!,>-ee cases are still completely missing30 words
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Article86 1933-12-05 1 T.cuter, Heavy Losses To Investors Berlin, Dec. 5. inversion of German dollar loans int .chsmark loans involving losses to Ge investors and speculators estimated at > a t 300 millions marks, is propose b y Gold Discount Bank, in conjunction will. ~u t a dozen big industrial– T.cuter, - 86 words
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Article35 1933-12-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Final State Of The Parties Madrid, Dec. 4. The final state of the parties is estimated as follows Rightists 207. Centre 150. (Including 98 Radicals). Left 116. (Including 60 Socialists).—Rugby Radio Service. - 35 words
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Article54 1933-12-05 1 p ceT and 5 per eent-Rugby Radio, Service, Exceptional Measure Approved London, Dec. 4. A nn exceptional measure the Chancellor ft L Exchequer has agreed to an immeof the Excneq Australia issue for 'diate Comrao "gf un(ling certain Australian thC "“Xring interest at the rate ot 5% andp “ ceT and 5 per eent-Rugby Radio, Service, - 54 words
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Article378 1933-12-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Reply To De Valera Approved TERMS DISCLOSED TO-DAY London, Dec. 4. It is understood that the Cabinet’ to-day approved of the reply to the note recently received by the Secretary for the Dominions Mr. J. H. Thomas from Mr. de Valera, President of—Rugby Radio Service. - 378 words
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Article83 1933-12-05 1 —Reuter. Evacuation Of Foreigners FROM FOOCHOW AND AMOY Nanking, Dec. 5. The Foreign Office has approached the rep.\, utatives of powers advising the early evacuation of their nationals from danger zone.-, in Fukien, including Foochow and and Amoy where a number of British families live. In the—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article40 1933-12-05 1 week’s private visit to London. —Rugby Radio Service. Private Visit To London London, Dec. 4. The King and Queen of Denmark will leave Copenhagen on Saturday for about one week’s private visit to London. —Rugbyweek’s private visit to London.—Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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417 1933-12-05 1 .—Reuter. M. LITVINOFF'S DISCUSSION WITH SIGNOR MUSSOLINI RUMOURED MEETING WITH GERMAN AMBASSADOR Rome, December 4. The King received M. Litvinoff this morning and held a conversation lasting fifteen minutes. 1 hough not officially confirmed it is believed that Japan was discussed with.—Reuter. - 417 words
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Article81 1933-12-05 1 rative on Thursday.—Rugby Raxiio Service. Early Removal By France Anticipated London, Dec. 4. Although no official announcement has been made Paris telegrams anticipate an early removal by the French Government of disci imenatory duties against British goods, to which strong exception has been taken. It is understood thatrative on Thursday.—Rugby Raxiio Service. - 81 words
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Article39 1933-12-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Increased Severity Expected London, Dec. 4. England has experienced cold weather during the week-end with snow in many places, notably Wales. The conditions are expected to continue with increased severity for some days.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article36 1933-12-05 1 —Reuter. Government Stock To Be Sold London, Dec. 4. The Egyptian Government has authorised the National Bank of Egypt to dispose of the government stock of cotton by auction, according to a Cairo message.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article34 1933-12-05 1 —Reuter. Treasury Support Washington, Dec. 5. Mr. Morgenthau announced that treasurypurchases to support the market in Government bonds during the week amounted to 2,545,000 dollars compared with 8,748,000 the previous week.——Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement14 1933-12-05 1 i' I h TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS f. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.14 words
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Advertisement27 1933-12-05 1 KEV SRANP EAU DE COLOGNE Refreshing Fragrant and British \JH A Mo>t Acceptable Gift At AH J imes Manufactured by the Co-operative Winegrowers Association of South Africa27 words
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Advertisement135 1933-12-05 1 TO LET THEATRE ROYAL (KING’S) Penang Road, Penang. Complete with Furnitures and dynamo. Moderate rent. For further particulars *H>ply 158, Transfer Road, PENANG. TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Russia’s Fears of Japanese Imperialism in Far East 1 Football in England 3 Sport in Scotland 3 McNair Street Accident 4 8.8. C. Wireless Programmes135 words
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Advertisement2047 1933-12-05 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICES J" SKNO tour xmas—hew xeax HOLIDAYS BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS rQ wHQM CONCE ,H That all orders, contracts pjid other PCMAMf TIIPF dllß AOLD CUP MEETING H f dICHIGFCCI U > documents issued or entered into by us in PENANG TURF CLUB GOLD VUT MCClinv B HANDEL MAATSCWAPWJ2,047 words
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Article1115 1933-12-05 3 FO OTBALL IN ENGLAND WALES WIN international TITLE Surprising League Results SPURS MAINTAIN WINNING FORM From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 18th, 1933. WALES WORTHY CHAMPIONS \V.des retained the Association football championship on November 15th at Newcastle when they defeated England by 2 gc to 1. In view of the1,115 words
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Article1209 1933-12-05 3 Motherwell's Narrow Victory RANGERS CAPTURE VENTERS Woman Golfer's Triumph (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 18. HIBERNIANS’ BAD LUCK It was generally expected that the Rangers w’ould have a harder time than Motherwell, but matters turned out quite differently. The former beat Queen of the South by1,209 words
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Article249 1933-12-05 4 Pilgrim Arrives SINGAPORE MAN JOINS' ROMANTIC VOYAGE I “Pilgrim,” the Amercian fifty-ton yacht which is touring the world, arrived at Pen-; ang yesterday after nearly 19 months’ adventurous voyaging through the tropic seas of the Pacific and the East Indies, She carried a complement of six249 words
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Article84 1933-12-05 4 Khoo—Cheah The marriage will take place, on Wednesday. December 13, corresponding to 26th day of the Chinese 10th Moon, at Leong San Tong, Khoo Kongsi, Mr. Khoo Kim Leong to Miss Cheah Beow Sim. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.84 words
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Article1049 1933-12-05 4 Preliminary Inquiry LORRY KNOCKS DOWN GIRL PEDESTRIAN The preliminary inquiry was commenced in the Penang Police Court, yesterday afternoon into the death of Ho Teng Hiang, a 14-years-old Chinese schoolgirl who was knocked down by a motor lorry, P 2733, at the junction of McNair Street with1,049 words
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Article421 1933-12-05 4 Dr. Wakefield, Medical Ofiicer, Ipoh, has gone to Fraser’s Hill for a fortnight’s change. Mr. Dick Van Tooren, of A. Van Tooren and Co., Port Swettenham, has sailed for Japan on a holiday. Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. V. R. Greenstreet, assistant Chemist,421 words
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Advertisement215 1933-12-05 4 THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT WMfaKE» You can get this fine old whisky for despatch in specially decorated Christmas cases, delivered anywhere in England, Scotland or Wales at the following prices:— RED LABEL Per case of 12 bottles $64.00 7 Per case of 6 bottles $32.00 i f -17/7/l/lfiTK Per case215 words
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Advertisement138 1933-12-05 4 WHAT V A L U I 1 t I SBI 1 “NIENDORF” BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO. Tropical construction. Light responsive touch and a tonal quality that is only possible with GRAND PIANOS. PRICE $***** JUST VISUALISE HOW IT WOULD IMPROVE YOUR LOUNGE OR DRAWING ROOM BEAUTY PLUS USEFULNESS ROBINSON PIANO CO.138 words
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Article679 1933-12-05 5 21 Pts. To 3 Pts. SATURDAY'S MATCH AT SEREMBAN the Railway Station padang, Seremban, on Saturday evening, Selangor met a 11-Negri pack, as neither of the Malacca players —Macaulay and —were in the team, their places being taken by Rozario and W. Seneviratne. The Selangor side were679 words
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Article31 1933-12-05 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 4. rhe rugger match between Rugby and Cardiff was played to-day and resulted in a win for Cardiff by 11 points to 5-Reuter. - 31 words
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Article680 1933-12-05 5 Singapore Team Wins Again ST. XAVIERS* BEATEN The Singapore Athletic Union registered the second win of their tour yesterday when they defeated the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club by three goals to one but on the run of play St. Xaxiers’ deserved a better fate. The match, which680 words
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Article65 1933-12-05 5 .—Reuter. Langridge In Form CAPTURES 5 WICKETS FOR 18 RUNS Jamnagar, Dec. 4. The two-day match between the M.C.C. and Jamnagar resulted in a draw. Jamnagar scored 90 in their first innings (Langridge 5 for 18) and 45 runs for 6 wickets. The M.C.C. declared with.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article138 1933-12-05 5 .—Reuter. By Four Goals To Two London, Dec. 4. The match between Arsenal and the Austrian XI was played to-day at the Highbury Stadium and resulted in a win for Arsenal by 4 goals to 2. —Reuter. Arsenal’s performance in beating the Viennese team, which contained.—Reuter. - 138 words
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85 1933-12-05 5 Wonderful Recovery NOT LIKELY TO RETURN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 5. Jockey Irvine who was seriously injured at the last Professional Meeting in Ipoh and was an inmate of the Batu Gajah Hospital for a considerable period when he was unconscious for over85 words
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Article154 1933-12-05 5 "Mr. Teoh Cheng Hai Hon. Athletics Coach It is a week since our selected local Chinese athletes have gone into training in preparation for the All-Malayan Chinese Olympics —to be held from the 23rd to the 26th instant —at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Teoh Cheng Hai,154 words
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Article395 1933-12-05 5 Fifth Production FIFTY-FIFTY The Penang Repertory Players’ fifth production “Fifty—Fifty,” a comedy by Otis Hermann; will be presented at the E. O. Hotel on Saturday and Tuesday 9th and 12th December. Judging by former plays, it is quite evident that Penang theatre-goers want to laugh and in395 words
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Article112 1933-12-05 5 P.C.C. “A” Beaten In a friendly hockey match played yesterday on the Esplanade, the Municipal XI beat the P.C.C. “A” by the odd goal in three. The game was keenly contested throughout and although beaten the P.C.C. “A” enjoyed a larger share in the exchanges. The112 words
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Article93 1933-12-05 5 Municipality Of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending November 25, 1933 shows a total of 68 deaths—46 males and 22 females —the death-rate peing 22.72 per mille, compared with 26.06 in the preceding week and with 18.80 the corresponding93 words
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Advertisement45 1933-12-05 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Motor Ambulance housed at the Fire Station, Penang Road, will be out of action for three or four weeks from the sth. December, 1933. (By Order) T. W. DOUGLAS, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. Municipal Office, George Towm, Penang, sth. December, 1933.45 words
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Advertisement340 1933-12-05 5 WHAT ABOUT NEW FURNISHINGS FOR XMAS and the NEW YEAR MAKE YOURSELF A HOUSEHOLD GIFT. CROSS WEFT CRETONNE A charming fabric, in the popular t 4r< shadow effect. Trailing flower design in pastel shades on really effective i 1! 'I 1 grounds. Width 48 inches. if > I ‘'«TO Price340 words
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Article371 1933-12-05 6 Men Who Escaped From Devil’s Island SOUGHT REFUGE IN GAOL After drifting almost foodless for five weeks in an open boat two convicts who escaped from Devil’s Island, ’he French penal settlement off the coast of Guiana, South America, sought refuge from starvation and371 words
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Article352 1933-12-05 6 Tribute In A Book Dean Inge, who is shortly to retire from St. Paul’s and live in the house he has bought in Berkshire, pays in The Story of Paula (Longman’s, Is., published on Nov. 16) a moving tribute to his daughter, who died352 words
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Article385 1933-12-05 6 They Use It For Washing “THE ONLY THING THEY WASTE” Scotsmen are the greatest consumers of water in Great Britain! They lead by dozens of gallons per head —but they use it primarily for washing. This interesting discovery was mentioned in a paper which Mr. Alan385 words
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Article224 1933-12-05 6 “Spirit” Picture Dodges A sensation is likely to be caused in English Spiritualistic circles soon by a remarkable film which is to exhibited. This film, described as “an expose of the psychic racket,” claims to be a revelation of the methods employed by faked224 words
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Advertisement381 1933-12-05 6 Si-'si x. <*■ -^iw--? y: V >.X S/ S? lfofe ■MBr //ten like these They have spread the friendship for Craven Mixture Tobacco from end to end of the Empire soldiers, sailors, sportsmen all, putting so much into life, expecting much from it in the matter of smoking-joy. In every381 words
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Advertisement64 1933-12-05 6 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of untroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving idvertiser and consumer a square deal. If y®u see t64 words
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Advertisement731 1933-12-05 6 $lOO Must be Won < :o: S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION o NO ENTRANCE FEE :o QEEOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinang Gazette. Football Competition No. 5, in which you are asked to forces results-of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on December731 words
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1242 1933-12-05 7 CHINA CONFRONTED WITH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL TROUBLES MANY GOVT. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BUT NONE PUT INTO EFFECT —Shun Pao. 'We are still uncertain whether the Chinese are a peace-loving race. There are so many persons in China who are -professional disturbers of the peace'. They pay—Shun Pao. - 1,242 words
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Article120 1933-12-05 7 —China Times. Deadlock Reached In SinoSoviet T alks Nanking, November 1. The negotiations for the conclusion of a non-aggression pact between China and Soviet Russia, which were initiated some time ago, has practically come to a deadlock. It is understood that when Mr. Bogomoloff, the Soviet Ambassador, went—China Times. - 120 words
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Article46 1933-12-05 7 —Shun Pao. Returns To Nanking Nanking, November 16. Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, arrived in Nanking early morning. When interviewed, Mr. Lin denied that his recent trip to Foochow had any connection with the political si.ua ion in that province.-—Shun Pao. - 46 words
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Article128 1933-12-05 7 LUI Liiovx —China Times. General Huang Shao-Hsiung Returns T o Suiyuan Peiping, Nov. 16. General Huang Shao-hsiung and his followers are expected to arrive at Suiyuan this evening. Yesterday General Huang had a final meeting with Prince Yun, Prince Teh and two other princes who form theLUI Liiovx —China Times. ) - 128 words
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Article129 1933-12-05 7 Shun Pao. For Great Wall Passes Peiping, November 16. The Chinese authorities have decided to establish customs-houses along the Great Wall without waiting for the withdrawal of the Japanese troops. It is pointed out by the local authorities that, as the Puppet Government has already established its customsShun Pao. - 129 words
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Article42 1933-12-05 7 —China Times. Organized By Canton Nov. 16. The Foreign Relations Commission of the South-west Political Council will be formally inaugurated on December Ist. The members of the new Commission will be Messrs. Tong Shao-yi, Eugene Chen and Kan Chieh-hou.-—China Times. - 42 words
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Article665 1933-12-05 7 The Situation In Sinkiang And International Relations i i With the arrival of Dr. Lo Wen-kan at Nanking, the high officials of the Government are to meet on November 12 in order to discuss the problems of Sinkiang with the Foreign Minister. According to665 words
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Article98 1933-12-05 7 1111 11 nuuvoouij. r ing in favour of General Shen.—China Times. General Shen’s Troops In Sound Position Tihua, November 16. Civil war in Sinkiang is still in progress. The Mohammedan troops under General Ma Chung-ying are remaining on the defensive and have established strong defence lines1111 11 nuuvoouij. r ing in favour of General Shen.—China Times. - 98 words
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Article527 1933-12-05 7 —Shun Pao. Situation In Szechuen SPECIAL SECRET SERVICE SYSTEM Chungking, November 13. Following the capture of Suiting and Hsuanhan by the Communists, the provincial troops at Chenkou and Wanyuan have withdrawn to the Shensi border. There are reports that they have already gone over to the Communists.—Shun Pao. - 527 words
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Article588 1933-12-05 7 Lessons Learned By Canton And Shanghai Nanking, N0v.16. An important conference took place tin evening at the residence of Mr. Wang Ching wei. The Fukien question was discusse at length. The result of the discussion wa not divulged. It is learned in this connection that th Government588 words
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Article80 1933-12-05 7 4 her brother and her brother-in-law. —Sir W.en Pao, Returning To Nanchang —1 'I Shanghai, Nov. 17. Madame Chiang Kai-shek, who arrived here from Nanchang by air on Wednesdaj for the special purpose of seeing Mr. T. V Soong and Dr. H. H. Kung on behalf o! her4 her brother and her brother-in-law.—Sir W.en Pao, - 80 words
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Advertisement39 1933-12-05 7 If you wish t® «t cnd y° ur Uade and 6nd eW customers, try a .mall advertisement in the “Finan, Gazette.” It circulate, throughout me whole of North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. A. a selling medium it stands unrivalled.39 words
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Advertisement73 1933-12-05 7 Kim If you are hThI! troubled f witl pim- f pies, rashes, rough or blotchy skin you. owe it to yourself to try Cntieura Soap. Delicately medicated and gently emollient, it acts as a protection to the skin and as a preventive of skin troubles. Start using Cuticura Soap today73 words
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Article481 1933-12-05 8 esterday’s Legislative Council meeting dealt with a variety of matters but did not. as we had hoped, bring forth the announcement that the education policy will be either dropped or postponed. hile His Excellency may be correct that there has been a certain amount of misapprehension over481 words
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Article468 1933-12-05 8 At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council, eloquent and deserving tributes were paid by the Acting Colonial Secretary and the Senior L nofficial Member to the services rendered in Council by the two Chinese members. Messrs. Lim Cheng Ean and Wee Swee Teow. both respected members of the468 words
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Article527 1933-12-05 8 COUNCIL FAREWELLS At yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council the Acting Col. Secretary, Mr. A. S. Haynes, in bidding farewell to the Council, on retirement, took the opportunity for once, to let himself go: and his target on this occasion was the Malayan press. Whether he was527 words
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Article1095 1933-12-05 8 A recent obituary notice relating to Leicestershire’s sporting baronet recalls memories of Coleorton. and turns thought to the Lake poets and their intimate association with that delightful spot. It is less than ten years since the recently-de-ceased Sir George Beaumont was married but the name survives. It1,095 words
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Advertisement38 1933-12-05 8 [rs THE perfect glend OF Virginia Tobacco Th at Sa fis /l os the D E RESZKE Smoker THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES. SAVE THE COUPONS SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KOALA LUMPUR, IPOH 3. APB—36.38 words
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Article412 1933-12-05 9 Schools Of 7he F uture Must Turn Out Speaking at the annual prize distribution at Outram School, Singapore, Mr. Goodman Ambler, the headmaster, after referring to successes in the classroom and on the sports field said: Boys and parents in the future should reconstruct their views412 words
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Article779 1933-12-05 9 p r Lanka Sundaram's t G ave Charges < i < OPPOSITION TO voluntary recruiting I OF LABOUR i i Purtjv: v.dence of the campaign of op- 1 n flowing the voluntary recruit- o f ur for Malayan estates from .jj p; is given in an779 words
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Article744 1933-12-05 9 —Malacca Guardian. MASTERLY INACTIVITY Sir Basil Blackett raised a very interesting point, as far as Malaya is concerned when he declared that he could not understand why Empire countries, such as Malaya, whose currencies were linked with sterling, have not been more vocal about price—Malacca Guardian. - 744 words
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Article128 1933-12-05 9 Chinese Caught Near Ponggol On duty in a motor-sampan off Ponggol on the afternoon of Nov. 10, revenue officers speeded to a sampan with two occupants coming from the Johore coast. As they reached the boat, one of the occupants threw a sack overboard. This was recovered and128 words
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Article91 1933-12-05 9 Believed To Be Prof. Fletcher Hong Kong, Dec. 5. A headless and armless body, believed to be that of Professor Fletcher, was found on the local beach to-day.—Reuter. Mr. W. J. B. Fletcher, Professor of English at Canton University, and formerly in British Consular Service at91 words
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Article117 1933-12-05 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No Market £227.12.6 TIN— (3 Month») London N Market £227.12.6 Singapore M l 4 -25 $114.6214 Businesb Done Penang $114.25 $114% Business Done Buyers No Sellers 25 tons OOPBA-CSundrtod) «15 black pepfeb M 1425 4 11|32d. 4 s|l6d. 9HO.(G> 9 I|l6e.(G> Xporo Spot.. 13117 words
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Advertisement183 1933-12-05 9 FJi < REASON/ 1 B Cw *O«O«O. I ji I 1 GOtO MIO* 1 C LCUIT 1,25 r From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm bone and183 words
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1319 1933-12-05 10 TENDENCY TO EXCITE AND INFLAME PUBLIC OPINION CERTAIN SECTIONS GOING DEFINITELY IN WRONG DIRECTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 4. When the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes, made his farewell speech at yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council he made a1,319 words
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Article383 1933-12-05 10 Haddon Case Resumed REMANDED IN CUSTODY London, Dec. 4. The case was resumed to-day against Clarence Guy Gordon Haddon who was arrested on November 29 on a charge of demanding money by menaces from the King. Mr. G. O. Roberts, opening on behalf of the383 words
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Article32 1933-12-05 10 .—Reuter. MEETING ON THURSDAY Batavia, Dec. 4. An extraordinary meeting of the Netherlands Indies Supreme Council to discuss rubber restriction meets on December 7. No communication will be supplied.-.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article92 1933-12-05 10 —Reuter. Final Stage INDIAN GOVT.'S FIRM STAND New Delhi, Dec. 4. The Indo-Japanese negotiations reached the final stage when the Indian delegation gave a detailed reply to Japan. It is understood that the Indian Government made slight concessions and took a firm attitude declaring that if Japan did—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article221 1933-12-05 10 —Reuter. Mr. de Valera’s Enquiry London, Dec. 4. Great importance is attached in both Great Britain and the Irish Free State to the statement that Mr. J. H. Thomas will make to-morrow as regards the future relations of the Free State and the British Empire since—Reuter. - 221 words
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Article82 1933-12-05 10 —Reuter. Creation Of A Bank To Finance U.S. Interests New York, Dec. 4. Representations have been made to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in connection with the creation of a bank to finance American exports to Russia, according to the Journal of Commerce. The scheme contemplates the creation—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article55 1933-12-05 10 —Reuter. New Franco-British Agreement Paris, Dec. 4. A Franco-British agreement has been concluded under which France undertakes to repatriate at her own expense, British Indian subjects to Madras and Colombo, and Asiatics to Hongkong and Singapore expelled from Indo-China. The British Indian Government similarly repatriates to Saigon and Haiphong—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article68 1933-12-05 10 —Reuter. Documents Lost In Fire Istanbul, Dec. 4. Damage estimated at a million pounds and the destruction of half a million documents which is likely to paralyse the judicial work, sums up the havoc of the fire. The fire was extinguished and there was no damage to—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article414 1933-12-05 10 When Will A Report Be Issued TOO BIG A TASK When is the Trade Commission of the Colony going to issue its report That is the question now being asked not only by commercial men of Singapore but also in other parts of the Conoly, says the414 words
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Article177 1933-12-05 10 Owner Of Supply Station Convicted Giving judgment in the Second Magistrate’s Court Singapore Mr. N. Grice found the proprietor of a petrol station guilty of being in fraudulent possession of 57 gallons of benzine which had been the property of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. The Accused. Ng Teng177 words
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Article55 1933-12-05 10 :.—Reuter Wireless. 20 Drowned; 150 Missing Istanbul, Dec. 3. Twenty were drowned and 150 are missing as a result of a devastating storm, at Samsun, the Black Sea port which is still raging. Many houses were destroyed on inundated. The homeless are taking refuge in mosques.:.—Reuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article725 1933-12-05 10 ARGUMENT IN SEREMBAN POLICE COURT Mr. Goh Eng Thye, proprietor of Negri Sembilan Aerated Water Wof was summoned in the Seremban court for using a private car for trade p Ur poses. Mr. J. R. Cole, O. C. D., prosecuted and Mr. Ernest725 words
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Advertisement11 1933-12-05 10 WHAT LONDON IS DOING HEAD CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Article1865 1933-12-05 11 DECISIVE VICTORY IN DERBY CUP RACE: A VETERAN AMATEUR RIDER: HONOURING GORDON RICHARDS: rom Our Own Correspondent) < London, November 22. s SIR ALFRED BUTT’S LUCKY < PATCH ugh the Derby Cup has fallen con- i; ly from its once high position as an season attraction, it1,865 words
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Advertisement111 1933-12-05 11 HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETER MADE IN TWO MODELS WITH ROLLS 24, 26 AND 28 INCHES LONG. rULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS SONS. LTD. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. t tn st 1 LEA& Bw a sw M The secret of Quaker fla vou r is its111 words
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800 1933-12-05 12 Annual Meeting TOTAL YEAR’S LOSS OF £B9O The First Ordinary General Meeting of the South Malay Rubber Plantations (1932), Limited, was held at the Office of the Company, 16, Philpot Lane, London, E. C. 3., on Tuesday, 7th, November, 1933, Mr. Walter Miller (Chairman800 words
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Article591 1933-12-05 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’s share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING B. Padang 30 32% 30 32% B. Caves 1.04 1.10 1.00 1.05 Chenderiang 5 9 6 3 5 9 6 3 r591 words
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Article371 1933-12-05 12 Final And Interim Dividends The Penang agents Trave been advised by telegram that a final dividend of 5% for the year ended 30th June, 1933, also an interim dividend at the rate of 8% per annum, both less tax, have been declared A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON371 words
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Article130 1933-12-05 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday 1 arifl 84 9 32 84 13 32 New York 5.08 5.17».. Montreal 5.02 5 09 Brussels 23.72 23.80 Geneva 17.02% 17.06 Amsterdam 8.20 8.21 MU»® 62 21 32 62 11 16 13.82% 13.84% I Stockholm 19.39 19.39% 1 Copenhagen 22.40 22130 words
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Article54 1933-12-05 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 5 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank» On London Bank Demand 2|4 3 32 4 m|ts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 24% On New York Bank Demand 59 nom. France T.T. 950 nom India T.T. 155% Hongkong T.T. 38 dis.nom. Shanghai T.T. 4454 words
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Article1091 1933-12-05 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST «J I NAMES, St 5 hS RUBBER (Dollar.) if c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 90 1 00 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 60 70 Amalgamated Malay Estates I 70 I 90 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 90 100 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates <5 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.1,091 words
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Advertisement17 1933-12-05 12 HOME NEWS FOR MALAYANS Read what your friends at Home are doing—Suy the Pinang Gazette EVERY MONDAY.17 words
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Miscellaneous922 1933-12-05 12 8.8. C, WIRELESS PROGRAMMES mav 4.4o—The 8.8. C. Orchestra (section D TO-DAY conducted by Warwick Braithwaite.' 5.45 —Reading. 5.50 —6.05 —News Bulletin. 6.20 Time Signal from Biff Ben nFor Strait* and Federated of Air> a radio fol]y Malay States from the Empire transmitter duced by John Watt Daventry, England. Pepper;922 words
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Article574 1933-12-05 13 Schedule of Principal Lines S.S. TAPAH from Katang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh to-day. S.S. DE HAAN from Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Olehleh, Sibolga and Padang. Sails for Sabang, Olehleh, Sibolga and Padang to-day. M.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan Si Api Api, Paneh,574 words
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Article813 1933-12-05 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. o. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on November 11 by the s.s. “Rawalpindi” was delivered in London on December 2. AIR MAIL A mail for Europe and North America route Alor Star-Amsterdam Direct Service will813 words
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Article171 1933-12-05 13 DECEMBER 7 Rantau, Batu Caves and Bat:.’ g Padang Tin Companies, annual meetings. Henry Waugh Co., 11 a.m., 11.30 a m. and noon respectively. DECEMBER 8 South Taiping and Batu Selangor Tin Companies, annual meetings, Henry Waugh Co., noon and 12.30 p.m. respectively. Perak Turf Club Amateur171 words
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Advertisement38 1933-12-05 13 S '.V O V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.Y. .V. Estates Mines j WE SUPPLY AH printed requirement» B at competitive price». a W E WA N T YOUR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES INVITED J IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY j Pinang Gazette PRESS, LTD. 138 words
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Advertisement70 1933-12-05 13 11 W V b* lUll I ITK.r. i« WO d deligM in lb. t,n p h x.. Evaning > n ran. Sob as a zaphyde* mn y«' ,lian '“X the most delicate of a trying climate. Cations that t»» 1 !”,J 1 Yearns of their originator dream» Parisian Bourjots, the70 words
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Advertisement90 1933-12-05 13 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Tron. one week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a with i re 1 e °f interested readers and its influence is all the more90 words
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Miscellaneous323 1933-12-05 13 n n H I <_ _LF B i. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 930 g UNIVERSAL’S SUPER PROGRAMME MYRT and MARGE 1 RADIOLAND’S FAMOUS SONGSTERS IN F MYRT AND MARGE" 9 A NEW AND DIFFERENT MUSICAL COMEDY OF SONGS U MIRTH AND DANCES! g M I 111 A BIG CAST OF SCREEN AND323 words
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Miscellaneous100 1933-12-05 13 B 8..8-BJ OSSaBIB! V J OPENING TO-NIGHT Z H FOX'S Fast-Action Romance Of The French Foreign. Legion B 4 They said he had killed I But she knew in her < B heart how he fought to B '.S preserve life I I ill M rox FILM M Jw wviis-iove100 words
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Article289 1933-12-05 14 London Delegate's Assertion BURMESE NOT INDIANS Bombay, Nov. 18 I am going to London to fight for the separation of Burma from India. The whole of Burma is at heart in favour of separation; only a few Indian residents in Burma want federation with India,” declared U289 words
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Article125 1933-12-05 14 Promising Results Of Experiment Secunderabad, Nov. 14 A note issued by the Hyderabad Government Information Bureau says that the Agricultural Department of the State is carrying out an experiment with different varieties of cotton on sandy chalka soil of the Telingana tract. The outturns last125 words
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Article96 1933-12-05 14 One Case Brought To Light In Ceylon t I. Colombo, Nov. 16 Commenting on the questions in Parliament regarding child labour in Ceylon, and about “children being openly sold in the market place,” Sir D. B. Jayatilaka, Minister for Home Affairs, and Chairman of the Sub-Committee investigating the96 words
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Article356 1933-12-05 14 Comparison With Other Countries MUSLIM LEADER ON DEMOCRACY DANGERS Bombay, Nov. 22 The introduction of an uncontrolled form of democracy in India at the present juncture would be fraught with great danger and would bring about the destruction of the whole edifice of civilisation which India has356 words
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Article139 1933-12-05 14 .—A. P. Punjab Hindu Minister’s Retort Lahore, Nov. 16 That he was pained by Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru’s speech at Benares, attacking the Hindu Mahasabha and that he had never' expected that a leader of the Pundit’s position would let himself go in this manner and make an.—A. P. - 139 words
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Article60 1933-12-05 14 Patiala, Nov. 15 Referring to Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru’s denunciation of the Hindu Mahasabha, Maulana Shaukat Ali, the Khilafat leader, in an interview, said that the Pundit had done a service to all communities. A settlement between the Mahasabha and the minorities and between Britain and India was60 words
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Article329 1933-12-05 14 Bill Introduced In Hyderabad Council FAR-REACHING CHANGES I Secunderabad, Nov. 20 A bill which is of paramount interest to Muslims not only in Hyderabad State but all over in India was introduced by Mr. Khailuz Zamin Siddique, Barrister-at-Law, in the Hyderabad Legislative Council yesterday. The bill329 words
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Article147 1933-12-05 14 British Experts To Advise Government New Delhi, Nov. 20 The Government of India have decided to invite Mr. D. H. Robertson (University Lecturer in Economics at Cambridge), and Prof. Bowley (the eminent statistical expert in England), to visit India this cold weather in order to initiate147 words
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Article92 1933-12-05 14 Protection Against Missiles Colombo, Nov. 21 A device, novel to Ceylon, designed to assist the police in dealing with disturbances is the introduction of shields which will enable the police to protect themselves against stones and other missiles likely be thrown at them. These shields, which92 words
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Article229 1933-12-05 14 Maharajah Of Alwar TOUR ABROAD CUT SHORT Ajmer, Nov. 16 Private advices received here from London confirm the earlier report that His Highness the Maharajah of Alw’ar, who, on the advice of the Government of India, left his State in May last on a tour abroad229 words
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Article224 1933-12-05 14 Proposals For State Factory Trivandrum, Nov. 15 Travancore will soon be able to mann. facture its own rubber goods. This interesting fact is revealed by an announcement that the Government of Travancore have sanctioned the establishment of a rubber factory in the State. Important developments224 words
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Advertisement40 1933-12-05 14 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x6l $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 11| x 5 $4.1’0 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press» Ltd. LA, PENANG STREET.40 words
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Advertisement219 1933-12-05 14 (4 u Knifin'* 11 bsa lb il Via 1 WA SHE: And are there any Tigers in Malaya HE: Thousands, my dear, thousands! You find them in every Club, Hotel, Rest House and Home. OF COURSE HE MEANT TIGER BEER DISTRIBUTORS FRASER NEAVE LTD. Telephone 5886. w—wum— m ii 7/io219 words
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Advertisement2006 1933-12-05 15 1i JJ• Hagl A P. O.— BRITISH INDIA Z/m A( x. and apcar lines IvcJ*sH'H (Companies Incorporated in England) 9MBK|OK*B»IUUIKK U MAIL a nd CARGO SERVICES rMMIa LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave* Doe JQ EUROPE VIA SUEZ Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Sw«B> nT2,006 words
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Article611 1933-12-05 16 Motor Cyclist Injured Yesterday RICKSHAW ALSO HUGGED ROAD CENTRE Charges in the Penang Pobce this raorrang agauur. Chan Lee Chang and Pung Kbow Ee nxxrjr-cychst and rickshaw puller respecrively were the sequel to an acederkt which occurred zn Leith Street at 5.40 p.m yesterday seme 20 yards611 words
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Article274 1933-12-05 16 Returning Home AFTER CRAVING SULTAN'S PARDON From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh. Dec 4. The tase against Mat Shah bin Mat Saaid wno was arrested! at Tapah Road Railway Station wnich was to have been heard on Monday, at Tapah was postponed on the I application274 words
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Article275 1933-12-05 16 He s Willing To Pay Thousands Tnc-usands of pounds are to be spent by or-e man—a Wembley’ greyhouzxi owner—in has determination to acquire the greatest greyhound that has ever run on a British track. This owner. Mr. G. H. Filntham. told the Sundfiy Ch-ronicle275 words
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Article486 1933-12-05 16 Full Entries CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS A DAY The foLkrwing are the full entries f-x--the Penic Turf duh L«ecember Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Friday and Classes 3 and 4 will be combcned and be c.axi-ran t-ez into four diocs and Pomes 2486 words
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Article501 1933-12-05 16 Baby Austin Car Case JUDGMENT FOR ORIGINAL OWNER dsy before Jus: .e PrkAanL KLC. the oy the Carmen Motor again-’ S. Dcraiaansy nf a Babv a car or its value $3»» .famines, etce’ra. was conc'.ui-i’i tee -:-s.b!e to continue their •'ase and mdgment being entered :cr501 words
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Article172 1933-12-05 16 LUXURY LINER TO VISIT PENANG Tx Year «ill be in with yf the Super De-Luxe Lloyd Trierthto Cento Verne." Dus event has been jookesd forward to fee time, and the public wud have tne opportunity cd the Lm-er before -t masesits appearance in February r.-rit ward run w-gether172 words
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Article118 1933-12-05 16 Singapore XV To Meet The Command In selecting the XV to represent Singapore in the Malaya Cup match against Malaya Command at Ans-:r. Riad Swnum or. Saturday the selectors have made only me change. S. Kira coming mt-i the pack -r place of Moncey. Kirk s mdusaon a=118 words
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Article126 1933-12-05 16 Soccer Match An association Football Match-—Scotland versus The Rest—will be played on the Esz-lanade on Thursday, at 5.10 pun.. Fury cents admission will te charged and the proceeds donated to the z.urorear Unemployment Fund The following will represent the Scotland Blue Shirts F M. Adam D126 words
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Article61 1933-12-05 16 Kedah And P.W. To Meet Penang The foL’cwutg 4de will represent KedAh and Province Welleslay against Penang on Saturday next, at Sungei Patam: DAINTRY BP.ETHERTON BINGHAM HAGUE LOCKE CAMERON DENNE I HEMBRY LAFFAN BUP.GESS ANGIER THOMSON macnamara PARKER Kick Off at 5.10. A Pahit Dance61 words
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Article32 1933-12-05 16 The following arrived this morning by the s.s. Van der Hagen from Belawan Deli: Mr. Charles Sewaal Barrell. Mr. Murphy, Mr. A. Kopp, Dr. Farrdfc-, and Mr. Barlow.32 words
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105 1933-12-05 16 5273 Raised For Poppy Day A cheque kas be*r. nar. i-e-i ry m- i .r.g Amu’e-ar Boxing Associzt: tl 4 Poppy Day Fund f.r g the gr ss receipts the B xtr.g T meet held by this Ass-cat: r. at Fu- -nd Frolic :u November105 words
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Article27 1933-12-05 16 The follow:r.g is the result played yesterday. Mixed Doubles: Serr -rr.-.' Mr- rk and Best beat Mr and Mrs. Mon ir 1 21—12. 21—IS.27 words
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Advertisement56 1933-12-05 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL f HOTEL PENANG. TO-MORROW NIGHT. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE D-ane* Music by the Band of the S 3. -PRESIDENT MONROE” SATURDAY TUESDAY, 9tK 12th. December. PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present I FIFTY-FIFTY By OTIS HERMANN ONE LONG LAUGH Admission to Hall—S2.oo. rj f takings donated to European Unernployißent Fund RESERVE56 words
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Advertisement100 1933-12-05 16 PERAK TURF CLUB December Amateur Meeting, 1933 First Day, Friday, Bth December, 1933 econd Day, Saturday, 9th December. 1933 ARRANGEMENTS AS USUAL A MEMBERS' $1 SWEEPSTAKE will be held each day on Races to be decided upon by the Committee. CASH SWEEPS FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held on the100 words
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Advertisement179 1933-12-05 16 Blackheads and r Enlarged SPores Gone in 3 f TF’® 5 ISR Ttil* u-.e ▼aaßsansf Scjtaog Tua -xcbLkdna WL.~-s-u.fi:-i., t y; WafißT C UC-Afi-» Win s 7 mu» ar-xac r**® a3T_ 9-11 'Jr «orf »<.■ ?a.T. TOKaDON LTD. LONDON GAMES OR NO GAMES? Aji IstiMt* MedxaJ Warn *>« Omsut I179 words
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