Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 December 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-12-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 289. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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193 1933-12-09 1 MALAYAN IDUCAIIONAL POLICY I o Be Taken Up Afresh UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS TO BE c ASKED TO HELP 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore Dec. 8. The Government has replied to the peti— I tion submitted by the various public bodies in Singapore in regard to193 words
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144 1933-12-09 1 —Reuter. PERSONNEL ON WAY OUT PLANES ARRIVING BY ANOTHER ROUTE London, December 8. is practically certain that the next air estimates will provide an addition iree air squadrons to the Home Defence out of the ten extra laid down ten ago. A fourth may be—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article91 1933-12-09 1 .—Reuter. Received By Mussolini Rome, Dec. 8. Mussolini received Marshal Chang eh-Liang on whom he conferred the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy. General Chang will be leaving for China shortly. General Chang Hsueh Liang will be ,leavir<. lor Shanghai.—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article74 1933-12-09 1 Reuter. Japanese Manufacture! Calcutta, Dec. 8. An Indian firm’s importation of gramophone records from Japan bearing His Master's Voice,” the trademark belonging to the Gramophone Company Limited, wh:. led to a suit in the High Court, by the .tter company against the former re suited inReuter. - 74 words
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Article91 1933-12-09 1 sign- f the returning prosperity. Rugby Service. Revival Confirmed London, Dec. 8. Sp‘ .king at Birmingham the Chancellor <jf th Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, rec: d that a year ago he had stated that he saw signs of the revival of trade. These S *gns !ad beensign- f the returning prosperity. Rugby Service. - 91 words
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Article49 1933-12-09 1 .—Reuter. Association Declared Unlawful Dublin. Dec. 8. iT 1 oung Ireland Association which is I junior section of the United inland Party, the official parlianierur, ry opposition, was proclaimunlawful association. General declares that the organisation will c arry on as their banning is a monstrous persecution.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article94 1933-12-09 1 —Reuter. Reply To Hitler’s Demands Paris, Dec. 8. The French Government for the first time possesses Hitler’s demands and intends officially to reply but only after the financial debate ended. It also wants to hear the report that Lord Tyrrell brings back from London and an exchange—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article80 1933-12-09 1 —Reuter. Socialist Outburst Paris, Dec. 9. The Finance Debate in the Chambers was adjourned until to-morrow without any pitfall, article six (official salaries cut) being reached, though there is still every indication that the Socialists in order to avoid the onus of bringing down the government will—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article72 1933-12-09 1 —Reuter. Mary Seeks Divorce Los Angeles, Dec. 9. Mary Pickford has filed a suit for divorce from Douglas Fairbanks, charging him with mental cruelty, indifference and neglect. Mary Pickford in a formal statement says during the last few years she has beconae increasingly unhappy and is convinced—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article34 1933-12-09 1 —Reuter. Sails On “Ranpura” London, Dec. 8. Wing-Commander R. P. Wilcock who had x Air Attache to China left xr—• PU W,ng-Commander Wiicock has had tingulshed career m Egyp distan.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article233 1933-12-09 1 planned simultaneously.—Rugby Radio Service. London Conference MORE TOWNS AS AIR PORTS London, Dec. 8. The Prince of Wales urged forward the policy in regard to civil aviation at the con- j ference in London called to stimulate' the movement for equipping more towns as air ports. Theplanned simultaneously.—Rugby Radio Service. - 233 words
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Article159 1933-12-09 1 Commons on Monday.—Rugby Radio Ser1 vice. Effort To Advance Work M. AVENOL TO VISIT LONDON I London, Dec. 8. Disarmament questions were discussed w r hen Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Disarmament Conference, called at the 1 Foreign Office to-day, for a meeting with I Sir JohnCommons on Monday.—Rugby Radio Ser-1 . , vice. - 159 words
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Article47 1933-12-09 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Progress Made In New Agreement Negotiations London, Dec. 7. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman said that negotiations for the new Trade Agreement with the United States of Soviet Russia were still proceeding and progress had been made..—Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article230 1933-12-09 1 fundamental principle.—Rugby Radio Service. Co-Operation Needed APPEAL FOR HONOURABLE PEACE London, Dec. 8. In a speech at Retford the Dominion Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, referred to relations with the Irish Free State. He said that long range speaking would not effect the settlement of this unfortunatefundamental principle.—Rugby Radio Service. - 230 words
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Article284 1933-12-09 1 Disappeared Nearly Five Months Ago WIFE’S JUNGLE EXPEDITION Fears are entertained in Paris that two French military aviators who disappeared j nearly five months ago were captured by cannibals in Portuguese Guinea, on the West Coast of Africa, and that they were eaten by the savages.284 words
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Article59 1933-12-09 1 Reuter. In Sunny Spain Barcelona, Dec. 9. The anarchists have issued a manifest» announcing a revolution to-day. The situation is very grave. Police patrols have been doubled. The troops are confined to barracks. Convicts in the prisons state that revolt orders have been given by warders at pistolReuter. - 59 words
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Article228 1933-12-09 1 Life-Saving Machine Found Too Late A 19-year-old youth named Hastings, lay seriously ill with an uncommon disease I in Hounslow Hospital, Middlessex, on Nov. 17. Somewhere in the country was a res--1 piratory machine, believed to be the only one of its type in England, which it. was228 words
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Advertisement31 1933-12-09 1 KEV BRAND EAU DE COLOGNE Ql Refreshing Fragrant and wwfßf British A Most Acceptable I r-c a Gift At AH 1 irnes Manufactured by the Co-operative Winegrowers Association of South Africa31 words
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Advertisement2296 1933-12-09 2 '> RATES FOR CASUAL notices "spend your xmas—new year holidays BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS IN PENANG m V GI (OU?w L ARD) VOY 29 PENANG TURF CLUB GOLD CUP MEETING of Si®?®™!! 5 “"La All communications relating to AKKIVED ON 2 12^S B HANDEL MAATSCHArFIJ in advertisements should be addressed tro C2,296 words
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Article645 1933-12-09 3 A Way Of Return To The Church BISHOPS AT VARIANCE At the autumn session of the Church Assembly in London, on November 14, Once a priest always a priest” was a phrase frequently uttered in a discussion n a motion by the Bishop of London645 words
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Article124 1933-12-09 3 Most Perfect Figure Of Christ Found Lisbon, November 19. The 200-year-old mystery of the disappearance of what 16th century writers describe as the most perfect figure of the crucified Christ,” has at last been solved. The figure, carved in ivory, is the work f Joao de124 words
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790 1933-12-09 3 “A NATIVE KING” I Sir Percy Cox, president of the Royal Geographical Society, has been in coherence with the Foreign Office on the information received by the Foreign Office that Colonel Fawcett, the British explorer, who with his son vanished eight years ago in790 words
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Advertisement240 1933-12-09 3 II Qtw I HI 11 k. Perfume 5 9 for You Iff I 'IS Captivating by its delightfully fresh but unobtrusive aroma, £1 u^7H n Tosca Perfume is jSS the choice of sophistic- f ®§3 ate d women, the very < l H incarnation of charm and 1 0 b240 words
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Article175 1933-12-09 4 Weld Quay Coolies Bound Over For Disturbing The Public Peace Mr. Lim heng Ean appearing on behalf of certain individuals from the ten coolies, who included two Tamils, and who were charged with disturbing the public peace by fighting at Weld Quay at 1.55 p.m. on175 words
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Article128 1933-12-09 4 Assaults With Clog And Daching Two persons, Doraisamy and Lee Oa, were charged before the Penang Magistrate, Mr. D. Wilis, yesterday morning, with simple disorderly conduct by fighting with each other in Kedah Road. When it was ascertained that Doraisamy had been struck on the head with128 words
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73 1933-12-09 4 f Ng Ah Hock, a Chinese, pleaded guilty in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning to the theft 0/ a Pelekat sarong belonging to a Malay named Salleh from its position on the washing line at Weld Quay at 2j p.m. on Thursday.73 words
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Article396 1933-12-09 4 For General Information ROADS BRIDGES SINGAPORE Municipal Changi, Joo Chiat, Tanjcng Kai.ong and Grove Roads. —Level crossings. Caution. Newton Circus, at Jn. Newton, Kg. Java, Bt. Timah and Scott Roads.—Traffic from approach roads must turn L and proceed round Circus in clockwise direction, turning L again396 words
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Article101 1933-12-09 4 A Chinese named Tan Hye Teng was allowed $2OO when his case was postponed for a fortnight in the Penang Police Court. Accused was charged yesterday morning With dishonest retention of stolen property, to wit a cheque for the Mercantile Bank to the value of $91.68, being101 words
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Article384 1933-12-09 4 Mr. E. E. Chambers, of the Chartered, Bank, Penang, accompanied by Mrs. Chambers and family, goes on well-earned furlough early in the New Year. Mr. P. P. Chient, J.P., of Seremban, has gone on a health trip to Hongkong. Mr. L. L. Mills, Chief Police Officer, Selangor,384 words
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Advertisement37 1933-12-09 4 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “I’inang C-arette." It circulates throughout lue whole oi Korth Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a selling atediur.; u slajids unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement402 1933-12-09 4 I i f B I r RAAQ I WHO’S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF Fox-trot UDOO7 DID MY heart beat '1 CRAAS lAH BUT IS IT LOVE I’VE GOTTA GET UP AND WORK Here’s The 8.8. C. Dance. Orchestra Playing Those Theme Songs From The Silly Symphony “Three Little402 words
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Miscellaneous839 1933-12-09 4 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES I r z A V 6.so—Anywhere for a News Story Lind- U"UA I mergh’s Transatlantic Flight, a talk by Mr. Pat Murphy. 7.10 —The Band of His Majesty’s Coldj j stream Guards, conducted by CapFor Straits Settlements, and Federated n e.* x xi. th -4.4. tam839 words
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Article367 1933-12-09 5 Second Round ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES J To-Morrow's Fixtures The following are the matches to be played to-day in the second round of the F. A. Cup Charlton A v Gillingham Bristol C v clapton O Gateshead v North Shields Queens PR v N Brighton Carlisle L367 words
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Article102 1933-12-09 5 Fixtures For To-Morrow The following are the principal rugger matches to be played to-morrow. East Midlands v. Notts, Lincs and Derby, at Bedford. Gloucestershire v. Cornwall. Lancashire v. Northumberland, at St. Anne’s’ Somerset v. Devon, at W eston. Warwickshire v. N. Midlands, at Coventry. Yorkshire v. Cumberland, at102 words
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Article188 1933-12-09 5 Daughter’s Pride in Active Father I feel in duty bound,” writes (Mrs.) A.J.W., to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from Kruschen Salts. They should really be called Miracles.’ He is ninety-two years old, and is as fit as a fiddle.188 words
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Article126 1933-12-09 5 State Trial Match The following have been selected to play in a hockey state trial to be played on the Esplanade on Tuesday at 5 p.m. COLOURS:—C. G. van Houten; R. H. Yorke, Yeang Cheng Phoy; S. V. Adams, A. W. Foster, Tai Liang Keng; Chong Foong Chin, C.126 words
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Article74 1933-12-09 5 Penang Team For Sungei Patani The Stewart Lane Volley Ball and Badminton teams will travel to Sungei Patani and will be engaging the Sim Bin School Union at volley-ball to-day and badminton on Sunday. The following will make up the teams; Khor Ghee Hor, Lim Chin Seng, Lim74 words
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Article105 1933-12-09 5 To-Morrow Night Owing to the fire-works display boxing being postponed till to-night the Guillermo —Nara fight will be staged to-morrow night. LIANG SONG BACK IN PENANG After a successful tour to Saigon, Liang Song, the Chinese featherweight boxer of Singapore, returned here yesterday. He is reported to105 words
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Article89 1933-12-09 5 Not Expected In Malaya For Some Months A rumour to the effect that Sir Eric Geddes, managing director of the Dunlop Rubber Co., is travelling out to Malaya by the Imperial Airways’ aeroplane which is due in Singapore on December 19, is contradicted by Messrs. Mansfield and89 words
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Article103 1933-12-09 5 Fifty—Fifty CAPT. SHIPWRIGHT'S ROLE Capt. A. Shipwright gets an opportunity to show Penang, what he really ca do, in to-night’s performance of "FiftyFifty” at the E. O. Hotel. In all former productions Capt. Shipwright has had minor characters to depict, and theatre-goers have been requesting that he103 words
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Article141 1933-12-09 5 November Donations The following is a list of donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in November, 1933 Incorporated Society of Planters $66.68 Clubs ..2,716.94 Messrs. Osborne Chappel 20.00 J. A. Harvey Esq. 5.00 N.A.M. Griffin Esq. 5.00 W. G. A. Smith Esq. 5.00 W. J. Corney141 words
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Article258 1933-12-09 5 Gay British Comedy At Majestic Excellent opportunities to display their comedy talent are afforded Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge in “Falling for You.” the Gaumont-British comedy which opened to good houses at the Majestic last night. Written by Sidney Gilliat, it is the story of two journalists258 words
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Article58 1933-12-09 5 Foo—Yeo The wedding took place yesterday morning at No. 66, Muntri St. Penang, of Mr. Foo Keat Kheng, of Mr. Alan Loke’s office, second son of the late Mr. Foo Ah Min and Mrs. Foo Ah Min, to Miss Yeo Siew See, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.58 words
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Article125 1933-12-09 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 2ND SUNDAY IN ADVENT 8 a.m.—Mating and Litany. Ps. IX Hymn 243. 8.30 Holy Communion. I 11 a.m. Holy Communion. Chinese. 6 p.m.—Evensong. Ps. 157. Magnificat 144. 'V Nunc Dimittis 59. Hymns 53, 236, 168, Wednesday—B a.m. Holy Communion. Friday 6125 words
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Advertisement148 1933-12-09 5 Aids to the CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS Questions Answers on British Empire History First Series 1.00 Questions Answers on British Empire History Second Series 1.00 Paraphrase or Questions and Answers on Julius Ceasar 1.00 each Questions Answers on The Book of the Long Trail 90 Supplement on Julius Ceasar 41 Questions Notes148 words
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Article1621 1933-12-09 6 200,000 Miles Of Routes THIRTY YEARS OF FLYING PROGRESS By Harry Harper (Author of “The Evolution of the Elying Machine etc.) Of all the subjects before us to-day, many and complex though they are, none is more important than tnat ci transport by air, because economic1,621 words
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307 1933-12-09 6 U.S. “One-Year” Men Not To Enter Varsity Sports 5 1 FAIR CHANCE FOR OUR ATHLETES With the intention of giving the English undergraduate a fail chance to wfin his “Blue” in the open competition Cambridge has barred American and other overseas I athletes who only307 words
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Advertisement331 1933-12-09 6 Dentists say; “How can peopk keep 4m backs of their teeth clean—with old-fashioned brushes which 4< 4 4 JmSgSm fit only the outsidt curve Z* This shows how difficult it is to clean the back of your teeth with an old- i 1 J fashioned tooth-brush. It’s only shaft- BSKn331 words
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Advertisement22 1933-12-09 6 LOVELY HAND CARVED TEAK CHESTS LINED WITH GENUINE CAMPHOR WOOD. A TRIUMPH OF CHINESE ART. CffiHEs£ kAfITERti By courtesy Robinson Piano Co.22 words
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Advertisement190 1933-12-09 6 One Pound of Tea FREE for every 12 pounds you buy! Save the coupons from Lipton s famous i ellow Label Tea —the blend that’s so universally popular! When you have collected the right festsissy r C BY APPOINTMENT number you can exchange them tor a pound or T o190 words
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793 1933-12-09 7 NO "FULL DRESS CONFERENCE" WITH CHINA "MR. ARIYOSHI UNBURDENS HIS WEIGHTED SOUL OF ITS INCUBUS" Our Japanese friends seem to be full to overflowing this week and the overflow is taking to form of statements to the press. A couple of days ago we793 words
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Article268 1933-12-09 7 Joins Pacific American Airways Mr. Theodore K. Ching formerly inspector of Aircraft Engines U. S. Army Air < rps, Hawaii, is now associated with the Pacific American Airways, a subsidiary 1 c pany of the Pan-American Airways, world’s largest airway system. Mr. Ching is one of the268 words
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Article95 1933-12-09 7 indirect cause of the silk slump. —Canton Truth. Unemployed in Shun Teh District About 50,000 women engaged in silk industry in Shun Teh are without work owing to the depression of this market. The wage of each female worker is about 30 cents to 50 centsindirect cause of the silk slump.—Canton Truth. - 95 words
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Article86 1933-12-09 7 To Establish Grain Depots In Province The Food Control Committee of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, having been properly organized, has divided the province into four main sections where grain depots will be established to store up cereals and grains in the event of famine or other emergency. At86 words
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Article377 1933-12-09 7 THE OUTLOOK TO-DAY DECIDEDLY ROSY After an absence of eight years I returned to find Canton a city of wonders; large and sweeping roads taking the place of the former lauyrinth of alleyways and the most modern, structures of any other city in China flourishing377 words
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Article163 1933-12-09 7 —Canton Truth. First Time Since 1924 For the first time since 1924, the total number of agricultural workers shows an increase, mainly in the number of casual workers in jobs on the 3rd of June this year, though there is also an increase in the number of—Canton Truth. - 163 words
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Article80 1933-12-09 7 of medicine, and 10 barrels oil. Canton Truth. Executed For Salt Smuggling Seven unscrupulous merchants in Shang Hang, western Fukien, who were engaged in smuggling salt, medicine and oil to the smuggling salt, medicine and oil to the Red, were executed by order of Brigadier General Tseng Yu-Jenof medicine, and 10 barrels oil. Canton Truth. - 80 words
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Article98 1933-12-09 7 —Canton Truth. Take Step To End Suicide W ave Following the recent suicide wave in the vicinity of the The Sun Company, the Bund, the Municipal Bureau of Public Safety has announced that wire screens will be required to be constructed around all public places which are elevated.—Canton Truth. - 98 words
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Article410 1933-12-09 7 —H. K. Telegraph. ASTOUNDING CHANGES IN EIGHT YEARS Information in regard to the development or civil aviation in Hongkong which we are able to publish to-day, coupled with other activities of which we have already taken note, suggests that the time is rapidly approaching when—H. K. Telegraph. - 410 words
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Article113 1933-12-09 7 .—Canton Truth. Special Stamps And Envelopes To Facilitate Service To facilitate the air mail service between Canton and Shanghai, the use of special air mail stamps and envelopes is encouraged by the local postal authorities. A new supply of such stamps and envelopes from Shanghai is now’.—Canton Truth. - 113 words
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Article107 1933-12-09 7 carried by the S. S. Mow Sang.—Canton Truth. Aid Collection Of Seamen’s Funds According to the City Chamber of Commerce and contrary to Hongkong reports the Chinese Seamen’s Union have not experienced any difficulty in the collection of the voluntary subscription. Those who had failed to contribute throughcarried by the S. S. Mow Sang.—Canton Truth. - 107 words
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Article113 1933-12-09 7 —Canton Truth. To Participate In Autumn Maneuvres With regard to the autumn maneuvres to be undertaken by the forces of the first group army, the air force and the infantry unit of the Intang Military Academy will take part. Ten machines have been assigned for the maneuvres and—Canton Truth. - 113 words
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Article1001 1933-12-09 7 SPECIAL WARDS AND PERSONNEL FOR FOR PATIENTS IN SHANGHAI J INTERESTING LECTURE BY DR. WU LIEN-TEH An extremely interesting lecture on “Cholera Prevention in China” was delivered by Dr. Wu Lien-teh, M.A., M.D., LLD-, D.Litt., D.T.M. and H, the director of Quarantine Services in China, at1,001 words
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Article109 1933-12-09 7 27 More Return To Canton Twenty-seven returned Chinese from Mexico were escorted to Canton via Hong Kong by representatives of the provincial department of interior. Persecuted by the Mexican authorities and being deprived of their means of livelihood and even property, these Chinese immigrants were obliged109 words
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Article108 1933-12-09 7 Failed To Take Steps Against Guilty Police Officers I Mr. Sun Ya-tao, magistrate of Samshui County, was dismissed from his post beI cause several police officers were guilty of extorting money from several households and boats. The magistrate failed to take i i immediate steps to punish108 words
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Article282 1933-12-09 8 The Dutch East Indies Government has announced its intention of communicating its standpoint with regard to rubber restriction by telegraph to the Dutch Government before the week-end and the beginning of next week should see some sort of a decision taken in Amsterdam. The sooner some sort of official282 words
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Article359 1933-12-09 8 We have commented more often than once on the decline of national character which must accompany the decline of the British Navy. Service in a country’s navy, or in any of its fighting arms, is the finest training that any young man can receive for the duties359 words
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115 1933-12-09 8 .—Reuter. The claim that President Roosevelt has saved the United States from the Printing Press and inflation, was made by Mr. Johnson while addressing the National Association of Manufacturers who are among the Recovery Administration’s severest critics. Mr. Johnson eulogised the President’s monetary policy.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article40 1933-12-09 8 —Reuter. Hongkong, Dec. 8. H.M.S. Verity, has been ordered to Foochow. It is understood that H.M.S. “Whitehall” is moving out of the mouth of the Min River and is watching British interests following the Nanking blockade.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article42 1933-12-09 8 Rugby Radio Service. London, Dec. 8. The total amount applied for in Treasury Bills was £67,000,000. The amount allotted in bills, at three months, was £50,000,000 the average rate per cent, being 20|7.9d. as compared with 19|0.79d. a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article1212 1933-12-09 8 The lift crawled slowly upward with its freight of six, plunged now and then into semi-darkness as a turret of masonry enclosed it, and emerged like a train from a tunnel, to hover on the edge of a jutting pinnacle whose sculpture, seen from far below, appeared1,212 words
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Article307 1933-12-09 8 Despite £416,412 Net Profit PROTEST MEETING TO OPPOSE REDUCTIONS let another of the big banks has joined the wage-cutting campaign, despite the fact that in 1932 ’he net profit was £410,412. This is the District Bank, Ltd... one of the largest banks ou’side London, which307 words
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1787 1933-12-09 9 JUDGMENT RESERVED ACTION BASED ON HARSH AND CRUEL TREATMENT q-Court of Appeal consisting of Mr. S. J. Thomas, Chief Jus--n’ble Mr. Justice Gerahty and ,'i )C Mr. Justice Mudie, on Thursthe appeal of Choi Wai Wing, nese lady, against the decision ole1,787 words
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Article489 1933-12-09 9 India Rubber Journal. INDIAN LABOUR IN MALAYA The effort by the Malayan Government to get Indian Government to consent to the resumption of a scheme of unassisted Indian immigration to this country from Southern India has not been attended with success. It has not definitely failedIndia Rubber Journal. - 489 words
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Article106 1933-12-09 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £226.7.6 £227.5.0 TIN—(3 Mouth») London £226.10.0 £227.5.0 Singapore $114.25 $114.25 Biudneas Done Penang Businese Done Nominal No Buyers OOPBA—(Sundrted) $3.05 $3.15 BLACK PEPPEB $14.50 $14.50 BUBBEB London 4 7 32d. 4 1 32d. New York B%c. (G) B%c. (G) Singapore Spot 13%c. 13%c. JanjMar.106 words
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Advertisement436 1933-12-09 9 ihurnphant Motherhood O Cte FT I »1 vo-- oMEiiEr B p l w .jin > v* Mrs. B. Howard, winner of the London “News-Chronicle” Mother frs zßCaMXWflfland Child Competition, January, 1932. This competition attracted W widespread interest and an enormous number of beautiful picture». «I COW GATE MILK FOOD is436 words
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Advertisement233 1933-12-09 9 GOVERNMENT OF MUNICIPAL NOTICE. JOHORE In The Supreme Court Of The Judge An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal At Johore Bahru. Commissioners will be held at the Muni- j .cipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the 12th Land Application No. 13 of 1933. instant. Between j STATE OF JOHORE233 words
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484 1933-12-09 10 able treatment to British shipping. —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. TEMPORARY SUBSIDIES DISCRIMINATORY DUTIES ON FOREIGN SHIPPED EMPIRE GOODS STATEMENT ON WEDNESDAY London, December 8. The Council of Chamber of Shipping having considered the report of the special committee of the chamber on “tramp”able treatment to British shipping.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 484 words
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Article84 1933-12-09 10 Church Of Holy Sepulchre In Danger Of Collapse Amsterdam, Dec. 4. The world-famous church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is in imminent danger of collapse, wide gaps having opened in the north and south walls, according to a report published in Dec. Telegraaf. The action of centuries84 words
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Article87 1933-12-09 10 Three Killed In Landslide Near Naples i Naples, Dec. 4. A landslide on the slopes near Chiajano caused the collapse of a number of dwelling houses, in which three people lost their lives and 15 were seriously injured. The landslide began early in the morning while most of87 words
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Article97 1933-12-09 10 Netherlands Indian Plot Discovered Medan, Dec. 4. The whole country has been startled by the discovery of a plot to murder all Europeans in Netherlands India and to establish a reign of terror. This plot is said to have originated in a society which obstensibly stood for97 words
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Article64 1933-12-09 10 Two Fights In U.S.A. This Month London, Nov. 30. According to press telegrams from New York Don McCorkindale has signed a contract for two fights in December. The first is to take place at St. Paul on Dec. 14 against the 26-year-old GermanAmerican, Ritzlaff, while the second is64 words
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Article138 1933-12-09 10 .—Reuter. Cotton Commissioners ADEQUATE STOCKS IN LIVERPOOL London, Dec. 8. Two cotton commissioners who have not yet been appointed, will leave for India early in the new year as liaisons in increasing the use of Indian raw cotton by Lancashire, according to the Manchester Daily Despatch. The.—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article111 1933-12-09 10 much as £2,000,000. —Rugby Radio Servise. Resolution Passed London, Dec. 8. The financial resolution concerning Newfoundland was carried through the Committee Stage in the House of Commons last night by 227 votes to 38, the Opposition Liberals supporting the Government. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in outlining themuch as £2,000,000.—Rugby Radio Servise. - 111 words
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Article72 1933-12-09 10 —Reuter. Temporary Halt To Programme New York, Dec. 8. A virtual, if temporary, hault to President Roosevelt's gold purchase programme was indicated by Mr. Jesse Jones, who announced that domestic purchases totalled 354,000 ounces valued at SI 1,350,000. Mr. Jones added that foreign purchases were hardly enough—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article139 1933-12-09 10 —Reuter. Not To Be Molested OFFICIAL INSTRUCTIONS London, Dec. 8. Public sentiment is greatly relieved by the announcement that the Secretary of State for Scotland has written to the Chief Constable of Invernessshire, requesting that due precautions be taken that the monster, alleged to be inhabiting Loch—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article69 1933-12-09 10 —Reuter. Demand For Abolition Of Political Parties Tokio, December 8. In issuing a manifesto to demand the abolition of political parties on the grounds that they stand in the way of national unity at the time of a national cisis, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, Japan’s eloquent spokesman on the—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article66 1933-12-09 10 —Rugby Radio Service. British Shipping Shares Higher London, Dec. 8. Sterling on New York was quoted at 5.11% and Paris at 83 Gold increased ninepence to 126 9d. with a premium of Bd. The Stock markets were idle. War Loan 3' 2 per cent, were unchanged and.—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article37 1933-12-09 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Death Of Brilliant English Authoress London, Dec. 8. British literature has suffered a severe loss in the death in China from pneumonia of Stella Benson, the brilliant woman wri- ter, aged 42,-—Rugby Radio Service. - 37 words
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Article354 1933-12-09 10 Reuter. RUBBER Batavia. Dec. 8. I he Dutch East Indies Government intends to communicate telegraphically before the week-end. its standpoint with regard to rubber restriction to the Dutch Government. 1 hese views were formulated at the extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Council yesterday. FIXED PRICE BASIS Not. Reuter. - 354 words
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Article100 1933-12-09 10 East Coast Of Sumatra Society Dinner Medan, Dec. 4. The local St. Andrew’s Society celebrated St. Andrew’s Day customary festivity. The annual dinner was attended by members of various nationalities including English, Irish Welsh, Australians, New Zealanders, Americans, Dutch,, Germans, French, Belgians, Swiss, Danes, Austrians and others.100 words
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313 1933-12-09 10 —Reuter. "MR. THOMAS SHIRKED THE ISSUE" Mr. de VALERA AND THE 1921 TREATY FORCED BY A THREAT New York, Decembt 8. “Mr. Thomas shirked the issue raised in my statement of Vcln ber 14,” said Mr. de Valera, responding to an Associated—Reuter. - 313 words
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Article235 1933-12-09 10 To Be Recognised By The State Munich, Nov. 28. The so-called nature healers or healing practitioners who effect cures by relying on remedies unaccepted by professional science, will henceforth be recognised by the State authorities, being admitted to practice in Germany on the same footing as235 words
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Article126 1933-12-09 10 Mutiny Of Polish Stokers In Bulgarian Port Warsaw, Dec. 3. While the Polish steamer Polonia was berthing in the port of Constanza, in Bulgaria, a mutiny broke out among the ship’s stokers. The captain had decided to send a sick stoker against his will to hospital ashore126 words
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Article148 1933-12-09 10 Imported Workers In Andorra r~ a Madrid, Nov. 26. More trouble seems to be brewing in the tiny republic of Andorra, which in recent months has been very much in the public eye. The Bishop of Urgel, who is the Spanish co-Regent of Andorra, has informed the Home148 words
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Article152 1933-12-09 10 I Famous Navigator’s Camp Found Moscow, Nov. 24. A report received here states that tiv hut of the famous Arctic navigator Bar ents, who died in 1597, has been found in the vicinity of Ice Harbour, in the islands of Novaya Zemlya. Iron hoops and rivets of barrels152 words
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Article54 1933-12-09 10 Due At Penang i The French dispatch-boat, Bongain ville is expected at Penang about Jani: ary 12 and will remain here till the Jam: ary 15. The “Bougainville”, which has a tonnage of 1970, was built in 1927 and has a crew of 135, comprised of 1454 words
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Article576 1933-12-09 12 THE STRAITS-NEW YORK TARIFF Shippers are notified of change» in the majority of freight rates quoted in the current Straits/New York Freight Tariff as follows STRAITS/NEW YORK FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 11 Amendment No. 28 Tariff Rates It is notified for information that with effect from March576 words
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Article733 1933-12-09 12 Increased Revenue SIR CYRIL BUTLER ON PROSPECTS The fifth annual general meeting of the Consolidated Tin Mines of Burma, Ltd.,! was held at Winchester House, E.C. Sir Cyril K. Butler, K.B.E. (the chairman), said that he felt justified in reminding the shareholders of the unfavourable733 words
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Article339 1933-12-09 12 Lbs. United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. 229,601 Malakoff Rubber Estates Ltd. 157,500 Taiping Rubber Plantations Ltd. 137,752 Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates Ltd. 58,000 Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited 38,000 Foothills (Malaya) Rubber Estate Limited 27,600 Bertam Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd. 269,593 Kuala Muda Rubber Estates Ltd.339 words
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Article122 1933-12-09 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 83 17|32 83 15|32 New York 5.14 5.10% Montreal 5.07% 5.04 Brussels 23.52 23.51% Geneva 16 88 16.86 Amsterdam 8.13 8.13 Milan 62 62 Berlin 13.71% 13.69 Stockholm 19.39 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 30 29 Prague 110122 words
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Article403 1933-12-09 12 The following are tin Outputs for the month of November 1933 136,000, Tin Ore Won including 114 pels. Katu Tin Dredging Ltd.—Hours Run 615, Cubic Yards Treated 136,000, Tin Ore Won (including 114 pels, among ore) Pikuls 607, Estimated Cost $14,500, Cost per Cubic Yard 10.65 Cents. Renong403 words
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Article54 1933-12-09 12 PENANG, DECEMBER 9 i (By '■‘urieav thp Chartered On London Bank Demand 2’4 1116 i 4 m|ts 2|4% Private 3 m|ts credit 2,4% 3 Documentary 2j4% 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. 43%% dis. Bar54 words
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Advertisement53 1933-12-09 12 MALAYA'S MOST BRILLIANT FOOTBALLER. Voting Coupon Write on the dotted line (in block letters) the name of the player you think is the most brilliant Footballer in Malaya. Send this coupon, together with one TIGER BEER crown cork, to any Branch of Fraser Neave Ltd. THE PRIZE A four months*53 words
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Advertisement345 1933-12-09 12 PAN-MLUI s? WHY NOT? /v-i WHEN ALL Jg The reasons why Diabetes < as termed incurable and w! a n remedies have failed to curt now are discovered and n Melitus,” evolved on these ological findings is one of t h e neatest boons ever offered to numanity in recent345 words
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Miscellaneous37 1933-12-09 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp Wind Rainf*' 6 A.M. 74 E 3 m.m. NOON 86 S 11 TABLES TO-DAY High Water Low Water 3.37 a.m. 10.38 a.m. 4.51p.m. 10.45 p.m. TO-WOHKOW 4.22 a.m. 11.28 a.m. 608 p.m. 11.57 pm.37 words
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Article582 1933-12-09 13 Schedule of Principal Lines 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. Sails same ports to-day. M.S. MARIAN from Langsa, Idi, Simpang Olim, Tg. Poera and Pg. Brandan. Sails for582 words
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Article137 1933-12-09 13 DECEMBER 9 Inter-state Hockey: Penang v. Selangor, Penang. Eurasian Company Dance, Peel Avenue Perak Turf Club, Amateur races, 2nd day. DECEMBER 10 Inter-state Hockey: Selangor Europeans v. Penang Europeans, Penang. DECEMBER 13 Entries close for Penang Races, noon. DECEMBER 16 Malaya Cup Football, Selangor v Penang, Penang137 words
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Article640 1933-12-09 13 AIR MAIL A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air' Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Siamese Western States and Victoria Point by the s.s. “Matang” will! be closed at 2 p.m. to-day. A640 words
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Advertisement23 1933-12-09 13 What is the Good of repining f BOY I THE PINANG GAZETTE I SUNDAY GAZETTE e Keep up to Hate and be happy23 words
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Advertisement89 1933-12-09 13 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Fron. >ne week’s end to another it talks business without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wid< circle of in ’erested readers and its influence is all the more anslactory in89 words
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Advertisement237 1933-12-09 13 aaaM Wjpj Alienburgs Foods Rare particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are <3 readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of 0 doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. I Milk Food No.237 words
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Miscellaneous314 1933-12-09 13 I.gl ■JjUAULI.B 1:,.. j —_r r |T s I*l at I, 1 4.15 TO-NIGHT 1 1 MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.45 P.M. 11 Positively Last 3 Performances I ONEL BARRYMORE I "THE t I STRANGER'S RETURN" I Acclaimed By Everyone “A GRAND SHOW II TO-MORROW I OPENING AT MATINEE at 2.45314 words
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Miscellaneous63 1933-12-09 13 ■IfII.IIJLIT iLLCZKim. -in i JLi 1 2 GREETED BY ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS AT YESTERDAY’S OPENING I J 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I Matinee To-morrow at 2-45 p.m. Q Hear Them Sing the J J New Song Hits B g I Why has a Cow F° ur Degs “You Don’t Under- The j63 words
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Article1294 1933-12-09 14 "AN ABSOLUTE FALLACY TO THINK OF MALAYA AS A COUNTRY" In an article in the Straits Times Mr. Roland Braddell analyses statements made by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, and the Hon. the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. S. Haynes, with references to the educational policy1,294 words
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Advertisement203 1933-12-09 14 C f 'la nFw?~~ u/ n> J Wjjl 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. A J? j FOR MOTORISTS Dr.203 words
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Advertisement75 1933-12-09 14 rUTKURA SOAP AND OINTMENT —for 4 healthyVlV Attractive Hair! Massage the scalp with Cutlrura Ointment to remove the dandruff. Then shampoo with a suds of Culi•'lira Soap to cleanse the hair and restore its natural gloss and vigor. Rinse thoroughly. This will keep your scalp in a healthy condition, and75 words
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Advertisement255 1933-12-09 14 n, I.' > y M ra IU J II J I 447.... S. I ■dßWil- 4 4 IP B it .3 SB, Swk' Fr©m a Doctor’s Lettfs’ IVJLY son was fed solely and exclusively on Glaxo from birth until he reached the age of eighteen months. His physical wellbeing and255 words
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Advertisement1792 1933-12-09 15 '■’TT Lili! jg!SS2 7 A T 'rT, P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA I•' \L^feß^^^^ x= s /p A* v and apcar lines fP WWLllfi FUftjtKU MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES (s LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT, Leave® Due TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port1,792 words
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Article1190 1933-12-09 16 THE IMP $ll3 AND HOPAWAY $ll2 BEN HALL AND TIMBANG AGAIN THREE WINNERS FOR MR. BEVAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 8. The weather kept fine for the opening of the Amateur races to-day but a little rain fell during the course of the1,190 words
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Article279 1933-12-09 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’s share lisl to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Selierf MINING A. Weng 1.32%1.40 1.35 1.40 B. Padang 30 32 30 32% Chenderiang 5|9 6 3 5|9 6|3 K. Kamunting 910 9i6c 9|o279 words
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Article34 1933-12-09 16 Hoblyn Unable To Play Dr. R. A. Hoblyn will not be able to play for Penang in the Inter-State Hockey match to-day and his place will be filled by Oh Chong Seng.34 words
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Article593 1933-12-09 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes In wu quotations up to noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellen TINS A. Hitams 1419 15|3 14'9 15|3 Bangrins 36 3 37 3 36 6 37 6 B. Padangs 29 31 29 31 B. Caves 95 1.00 95 1.00 Chenderiangs593 words
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Article1010 1933-12-09 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, *2 n I </> -5 3 RUBBER (Dollar.) c Allenby Rubber Co. 90 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate fo Amalgamated Malay Estates j 0 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 90 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. I Ayer Pana< Rubber Estates Palau Planting Syndicate 7?1,010 words
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Advertisement41 1933-12-09 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL PENANG. TO-NIGHT PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present FIFTY-FIFTY By OTIS HERMANN (ONE LONG LAUGH) Performance Commencing at 9.30 p.m. sharp. Extension till 1 a.m. Launch leaves Church Street Pier at 1.30 a.m. RESERVE YOUR TABLES WITHOUT DELAY. ’Phone 322.41 words
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Advertisement56 1933-12-09 16 ORMONDE ALWAYS IN FORM Yesterday gave 4 winners.— Win Place TANDUBAS paid 25 9 TIMBANG 21 6 HOPAWAY 112 35 BEN HALL 30 10 And the following places KLUMPUR (won) paid 34 9 BLUE BIRD 6 Follow ORMONDE during the GOLD CUP MEETING and make certain of a MERRY XMAS56 words
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Advertisement16 1933-12-09 16 THE FUTURE PROSPERITY OF MALAYA BY H. G. SARWAR, M.A., M.C.S., (Retd.) IN To-morrow’s SUNDAY GAZETTE16 words
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Advertisement145 1933-12-09 16 WHY INDIGESTION OFTEN GETS WORSE. Stomach trouble gets worse if you don’t i reat it properly, and ulcers may form before you realise. Excess of harmful s’omach acid causes indigestion, sours and ferments the food, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. The fermented food then forms still more acid —a145 words
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