Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 December 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-12-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 298. Vol. LXXXXI. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement121 1933-12-20 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Street jll ii 8| laWiR SG KSggMiMFf -MEte- —WIIWM lj l^S:'„ x: isHßlre 9iis»« RO^^^WKc 1 i o R <w 1 H w -nwr ’“'''fes^fefeg^Ss£S fOS^^W^gaSto::;SHSj^Ss~^ wv »W« Uwe have much pleasure g#» IN ANNOUNCING THAT FROM121 words
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Advertisement8 1933-12-20 1 PENANG CHAMBER AND JAPANESE TRADE MENACE Page 98 words
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Advertisement2345 1933-12-20 2 ■aasr $lOO Must Be won S?UZG I l C HANDEL-MAATSCHAPMJ All communications relating to N.V. by Royal Charter 1853). advertisements should be addressed {NETHERLANDS TRADING Paid-up Capita’ £3,000, (MX Cfi Jt P G FOOTBALL io the Advertisement Manager, The SOCIETY.) DSlity of Proprietors fs.wS •Pinang Gazette.” HEAD OFFICE UA T2,345 words
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Article2424 1933-12-20 3 BRITAIN'S AERIAL STRENGTH APPEAL FOR EMPIRE UNITY: FRANCE'S NEW MINISTRY: REFLECTIONS ON THE BY-ELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 2. THE KING’S SPEECH Comment has been heard regarding the .shortness of the King’s Speech at the opening of Parliament and its rather colourless phrasing. This2,424 words
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Advertisement362 1933-12-20 3 REDUCED facsimile Certificate of the Institute of <•*** Hygiene for ten successive years,’ awarded to Carreras for CRAVEN “A” VjX Cigarettes. WIL wet /Y > he' I*’* 1 Cm C i I cC\o« «as tia? < /most modernly-equiplied sSSS&grah **“*jLV F*, t b y Tobacco Factory in the iili ti362 words
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Article187 1933-12-20 4 C.R.C. "B Beat Riff-Raffs SIX GOALS TO NIL At Victoria Green yesterday evening the Chinese Recreation Club “B” team defeated the Riff-Raffs at hockey by 6 goals to nil. As the score indicates, the game was practically a one-sided affair. Except for making three or four raids187 words
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Article94 1933-12-20 4 But Caught By Revenue Officer (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 20. Thinking to evade the customs duty by buying 25 katies of cheap sugar at sea, a Chinese boatman named Ng Boh Peng tried to land at Bagan Panchor near Port Weld, List night.94 words
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Article1406 1933-12-20 4 Inaugural Meeting Held A meeting of the above League was held on Sunday, 17th Dec., at the Mickey Mouse Club Room, at 4.30 p.m. sharp (thus giving half an hour’s grace for late comers) and terminated at 5.45 p.m. The chair was taken by Mr. Tan1,406 words
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Article186 1933-12-20 4 Kruschen And Walking Overweight men who want to lose a few pounds can have the benefit of this man’s experiences. He gives them to us for publication In a little over twelve months I have reduced my weight from 227 lbs. to 164 lbs. by taking186 words
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Article689 1933-12-20 4 Friends of Mr. Goh Teik Wah, will be glad to learn that he has been successful in his fifth year examinations in Pathology and Bacteriology, Public Health and Forensic Medicine, Therapeutics and Pharmacology, at the Hong Kong University. A certificate of naturalization has been granted to Mr.689 words
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Advertisement145 1933-12-20 4 Modes /de Paris I o■ JUST RECEIVED FINAL XMAS CONSIGNMENT EVENING SHOULDER CAPES Gloves of Selected designs ‘Exclusive Evening MODELS Specially Selected in PARIS LONDON for Modes ds Paris b n ri i B i i m inri MXJ' GLENBEG Voy. 26 (Outward). Arrived on 15-12-33. Consignees of cargo per145 words
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Advertisement293 1933-12-20 4 Here aw\t)urNew JL r I isessqzb 4~7 Columbia JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR YOUR PARTY SDX 411 Y i E CA 2 ROLS INCLUDES MISTLETOE BOUGH,” GOOD CHRISTIAN ME> REJOICE,” SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT,” ETC. nV im (FORM FOURS 3 MA ZU/ (WAR SONGS ALL THE OLD ARMY SONGS. B293 words
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Article1674 1933-12-20 5 Happy New Year Again HANDICAPS ANALYSED By ORMONDE Ungallant! very ungallant, ma Belle but wait until I have something to say about the “poetry of Equine Motion” and then, dear Edna, your biting will turn to but no! After all beauty is but skin deep.1,674 words
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235 1933-12-20 5 End Of February OFFICIAL PROGRAMME ISSUED The Official Programme for the Singapore Turf Club February-March, 1934 Professional meeting which is really an extra meeting but which is likely to become a permanent one, has been issued. As the Club holds its big five-day meeting in235 words
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Article84 1933-12-20 5 P.C.C. "A" v Penang Asiatics ON POLO GROUND The following will represent the P.C.C. “A” against the Penang Asiatics at 5.10 p.m. to-night on the Polo Ground. A. W. Wallich; R. Mange, O. F. J. Watkins, H. W. Brady (Capt.) and W. R. King; C. H. Rogers84 words
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Article114 1933-12-20 5 $250 Or Ten Months R.I. (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 20. Two Teochews, Tan Yee Tiang and Cheah Kim Sooi, who were caught redhanded by Revenue Officers, distilling liquor in a remote place in Simpang Matang on Dec. 12, were to-day convicted by the Taiping114 words
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Article32 1933-12-20 5 Yesterday’s Doubles Final In the final of the Men’s Doubles Championship, Tan Thean Seang partnered by Cheah Gyn Seong beat Ng Heng and Tan Ee Hock B—lo, 6—4, 7—5.32 words
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Article48 1933-12-20 5 Visit Of Selangor Club This Week-End The Selangor Club rugby fooLball XV will visit Singapore this week-end and play two matches. On Saturday they’play the S.C.C. in the annual Trophy match at the S.C.C. and on Sunday they meet the Command at the Anson Road Stadium.48 words
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293 1933-12-20 5 P.C.C. 'A DEFEAT HUTCHINGS SCHOOL Yesterday's Hockey Match VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN THREE A hockey match between the Hutchings School and the P. C. C. ‘A’ was played yesterday on the school ground and resulted in a win for the latter by the odd goal in three. Neither teams293 words
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Article320 1933-12-20 5 Hockey Visitors Win 3—2 The Penang Recreation Club defeated the Police in a friendly game of hockey on the latter’s drill ground at Patani Road yesterday afternoon by 3 goals to two. Conspicuous features of -play were the industry of F. Webber and the speed of Robinson320 words
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Article36 1933-12-20 5 Reuter. Oxford Win Against Glasgow Accies London, Dec. 19. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day. Dublin University 12 Cambridge University 10. Glasgow Accies 3 Oxford University B.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement159 1933-12-20 5 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS X for festive decoration. REALISTIC *’*>~*’c.**<*.— Ra/viiliChl ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS oeailtlTUl j Colours. k, a ura Designs. f v (£> Made By realistic Expert ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Crafts- men Realistic jSWStiWv IwKyW And Gorge- 11// ous MfW j A 1 1f l For ARTIFICIAL Xmas SPRING FLOWERS Display. (S» Jtfik159 words
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Article373 1933-12-20 6 Powers Blamed SENSATIONAL SPEECH BY MR. HENDERSON London, December 13. A sensational utterance was made by Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the League Disarmament Conference, at a private banquet by the House of Commons in honour of the Secretary-General of the League, M. Avenol. After373 words
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Article443 1933-12-20 6 8.1.5. N. Get Judgment In Court Case Judgment has been delivered by Mr. Justice Roche, sitting in the Commercial Court of King’s Bench Division, in an action by Pushman Bros., Inc., of New York, against the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., owners of the443 words
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Advertisement513 1933-12-20 6 $2OO Cash Prize OFFERED TO READERS OF THE PINANG GAZETTE AND THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BY THE QUEER'S CINEMA IN CONNECTION WITH THE SHOWING OF WARNER BROS. GREATEST MUSICAL HIT OF THE YEAR "THE GOLD DUGGERS OF 1933 OPENING AT THE QUEEN'S ON DECEMBER 27 ii-•nn-i ii ——.|l iEiSIFF p H513 words
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Advertisement89 1933-12-20 6 I®» K Egr JraLwl > IO E’M JjlMMni n If Tcl w SB From a Doctor’s Letter T J have just watched a baby, obviously dying, recover completely, I might almost say, dramatically, when I altered its diet to Sunshine Glaxo and a daily dose of Ostelin.” SUNSHINE BUILDS BONNIE89 words
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Miscellaneous158 1933-12-20 6 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. Two of the following freuuencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed in the course of each day’s transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals Call Sign Frequency Wavelength GSF 15,140158 words
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Miscellaneous264 1933-12-20 6 8.05—9.05—The Western Studio Orchestra (leader, Frank Thomas). Edna Wilson (soprano). (Time Signal from Greenwhich at 8.20 p.m.) 9.2o—Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 9.35 The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra, directed by Alfred van Dam, relayed from the Troxy Cinema, London. 10.20 Time Signal from Greenwich. A pianoforte interlude by Ernest264 words
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Miscellaneous247 1933-12-20 6 TO-MORROW P. M. 3.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. 3.35 The 8.8. C. Theatre Orchetra, (leader, Montague Brearley), conductor, Stanford Robinson; P.C. Sterndale Bennett (entertainer). (Time Signal from Greenwich at 4.20 p.m I 4.50 —5.20—A programme of Spanish music (gramophone records.) 7.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. The247 words
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Article610 1933-12-20 7 invite more trouble in the country. Central China Daily News. MOVEMENT MUST BE CRUSHED BY FORCE “Since the outbreak of the Fukien disturbance every body in the country has been asking whether the Fukien leaders are really co-operating closely with the Communists in Kiangsi. This questioninvite more trouble in the country. Central China Daily News. - 610 words
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Article138 1933-12-20 7 the East River area.—Central China Daily News. To Invade Kwangtung Hongkong, Nov. 28. It is reliably learned that the Communists in Fukien have received a large quantity of supplies from Fukien and are now making feverish preparations to attack Kwangtung. General Chen has already considerably strengthened the defencethe East River area.—Central China Daily News. - 138 words
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1591 1933-12-20 7 PRESENT RISING MORE SERIOUS THAN PAST MOVEMENTS CHINA IN A MOST PARLOUS SITUATION Peiping, Nov. 25. "The present rebellion in Fukien is different from former revolts in two respects. In the first place, while those who rose up against Nanking in the1,591 words
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Article151 1933-12-20 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Success of Provincial Troops in Szechuen Chungking. Nov. 29 The pro .ic■ fJ forces are advancing cn the Communist strongholds in Northern Szechuen. '1 he district of Yinshan has been recaptured by General Yang Sen’s forces and Yang himself is at Yinshan directing op nations..—Sin Wen Pao. - 151 words
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Article101 1933-12-20 7 farmers would soon go bankrupt.-China Times. Again Demand Imposition of Higher Rice Tax Shanghai, Nov. 30. The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce has submitted a petition to the Go-; vernment demanding immediate imposition of a higher tariff on imported rice. It is pointed out that, owingfarmers would soon go bankrupt.-China Times. - 101 words
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Article147 1933-12-20 7 are the pursuit type, it is said.—Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Forty Modern Fighting Machines Hongkong, Nov. 25. According to the latest advices from Kwangsi, Generals Li Tsung-jen and Pai; hung-hsi, the two strong men in Kwangsi,: are leaving no stone unturned in developing i theare the pursuit type, it is said.—Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. - 147 words
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Article95 1933-12-20 7 J Sin Wen Pao. Suffer Serious Setback Nanchang, November 28. The Communists at Yungfeng and Tang- tou, in Kiangsi, suffered a serious setback 1 at the hands of the Government troops in a recent engagement which has resulted in the complete collapse of the Red forces in thatJ Sin Wen Pao. - 95 words
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Article192 1933-12-20 7 —Shun Pao. Government Claims Further Success In Kiangsi Drive Nanchang, Nov. 29. The Government forces in Kiangsi are reported to have won another signal victory over the Communists in the vicinity of Wuchow. It is said that, last week, a large body of the Communist troops,—Shun Pao. - 192 words
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Article80 1933-12-20 7 China Tinw Negotiating New British Loan Hongkong, Nov. 28 It is learned from local banking circles that General Chen Chi-tang is negotiating a loan with the British authorities in Hongkong for the establishment of a certain factory in Canton. The amount of the loan is said to be– China Tinw - 80 words
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Article137 1933-12-20 7 —Shim Pao. Resumption of Hostilities Inevitable Nanking, Nov. 28. According to a telegram from General Liu Wetn-huei, Defence Commissioner on the Szechuen-Sikang Frontier, resumption of warfare between Sikang and Tibet now seems to be inevitable. The telegram declares that the Tibetan troops stationed along the Kinsha River have—Shim Pao. - 137 words
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Article500 1933-12-20 7 tion to the Fukien situation.” -China Times. SITUATION LATTER DISTRICT SHOULD NOT BE OVERLOOKED I “Although the Fukien uprising demand» the attention of the Government, the situation in North China should not be overlooked. In our opinion the situation there i» even more important thantion to the Fukien situation.” -China Times. - 500 words
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Article47 1933-12-20 7 —Shun Pao. National Conference To Be Held on January 1 Shanghai, Nov. 30. Chinese physicians throughout the country will hold a national conference on January Ist, 1934 in Nanking to discuss improvements in Chinese medical science. The meeting will also be attended by leading druggists.-—Shun Pao. - 47 words
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Advertisement47 1933-12-20 7 PLEASE NOTICE OUR CHARGES I FOR DRY CLEANING PALM BEACH flannel COAT 0.45 CTS. TWEED PALM BEACH flannel TROUSERS 0.35 CTS. TWEED LADIES'DRESS 0.60 CTS. Other particulars please ask for our price list. j CLEANING DYEING 1 No. 28, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. (Next to Singapore Cold Storage)47 words
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604 1933-12-20 8 We publish to-day the result of an interview sought by a member of the “Pinang Gazette” staff with the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce on the question of the swamping of the local market with Japanese piece goods. Although Mr. Hughes declined to604 words
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Article132 1933-12-20 8 One Killed: Five Injured (From. Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur Dec. 20. Af| a result of getting into a Tamil theatye performing at Sungei Buloh yesterday night Suppiah lost his life and five cthere received knife wounds. It appears when Kunche Kannan, the ticket collector132 words
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Article211 1933-12-20 8 —Reuter. London, Dec. 19. Mr. Quo Tai-chi’s dinner par f y was held 1 yesterday evening in honour of the Hon Mr. Cadogan and Lady Theodora Cadogan. The guests included Sir Roderick and Lady Jones, Lady Gladstone, Sir John and Lady i Pratt, Dr. W. W.—Reuter. - 211 words
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Article601 1933-12-20 8 AN APOLOGY We apologise to our readers who like j to find the same type of news in the i same place every day for the slight change which we have had to make s to-day. Actually friend Anchor is the 1 cause of all the trouble601 words
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Article966 1933-12-20 8 no recurrence.—James Bride in the “Glasgow Herald.” Conversations, they say, is very ill and may be dying. Several groups of human j beings have, in fact, left it for dead and taken to a game called Bridge. They sit round in groups of four and lie to each otherno recurrence.—James Bride in the “Glasgow Herald.” - 966 words
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Advertisement165 1933-12-20 8 t^x-^*" y W tk> ilrv& K r ®i<Wli W* c 51 i z ’l M/ IZ> 0 “~’'L k u*"t t Z« T. J? „u£*>'’ W r r 9 naiq NO FINER WHISKY A> GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) SINGAPORE, KUALA165 words
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Advertisement26 1933-12-20 8 > E/f■ 1 njULjOH W < pH I Mil I f| i ALWAYS SPECIFY I KLOSTER BEER Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Lrd., PENANG 1 Singapore—lpoh—Kuala Lumpur. BHBGQiQQEaaW26 words
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239 1933-12-20 9 WILL NOT BE DRAWN INTO POLITICAL MATTERS A PRIVATE BODY CHAIRMAN DECLINES TO MAKE PUBLIC STATEMENT icw <>i the st i i caused by the exposure of the serious dimensions which the Japanese Piece Goods Trade is assuming’ in Penang, and the feeling' on239 words
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Article168 1933-12-20 9 Last Performance At Fun And Frolic To-Night The Amalgamated Amusements, Ltd., ..ill give a monster fireworks display at the Fun and Frolic Park to-night. This will be the last display for some time, as th- artistes, who specially came from ma to perform at the Park, will168 words
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201 1933-12-20 9 Constable Assists To Arrest Chinese Planter Chinese named Ooi Guan, convicted ys ago of the possession of dutiable along the Dato Kramat Road, ap 1 for sen‘ence in the Penang Police t this morning. ording to the Revenue Officer who .ed Ooi Guan the latter201 words
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Article112 1933-12-20 9 Dance On New Year’s Eve On New Year’s Eve, December 31, the Anglo-Chinese School Union is holding a 1 Dance which will be open to members and 1 lady-guests. Dancing will begin at 8 p.m. 1 sharp. I Dance music will be supplied by courtesy of the112 words
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Article144 1933-12-20 9 Four vagrants —three Chinese and one Tamil —who were part of a crowd of last night’s 18 campers out on the five foot way of Victoria Street, which was rounded l up by Inspector Uphill, were ordered to the House of Detention by the144 words
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Article58 1933-12-20 9 Sundaram, a Tamil, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with 1 the theft on October 8, at 50, Kajan Road, of a gold hairpin set with 14 stones, value S2O the property of R. Munraja. With bail for accused fixed at $lOO the casd was58 words
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Article63 1933-12-20 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, Dec. 19. The latest treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to December 16 amounted to £396,852,382. At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £386,283,093. The ordinary expenditure to date for the current year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article613 1933-12-20 9 —Straits Times. MR. HUBBACK: Mr. Hubback will be very pleased with Johore. The whole of 1934 will be a “close season in the State for wild game, and I certain local shikaris will be denied oppor- tunities for their favourite sport for a i’ full—Straits Times. - 613 words
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84 1933-12-20 9 Three Readers Share $lOO Three readers have correctly forecasted the results of the seven matches played in the Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette Football Competition No. 5. Cheques for $33-33 each will be sent to them in due course. The names and addresses of the84 words
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Article114 1933-12-20 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-PAY V London £228.7.6 £227.17.6 TIN—(S Montita) London £228.7.6 £227.17.6 Singapore $114.62% $114.50 Business Done Penang $114.62% $114.50 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Sellers COPRA—(Sundrted) $3.20 $3.15 BLACK PEPFE'3 $14.50 $14.25 RUBBER London 4 *****. 4 3 32a. New York 8 9il6c.(G) 8 9|l6c.(G)114 words
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Advertisement154 1933-12-20 9 triumphant f I Mothe mood pea* V>» Vs V in* 1 flfl c v mt i.WL \t H K X Mrs. B. Howard, winner of the London “News-Chronicle” Mothei and Child Competition, January, 1932. This competition attracted ITT 7 widespread interest and an enormous number of beautiful picture». t COW154 words
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Advertisement54 1933-12-20 9 TO LONDON IN EIGHT DAYS BY ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES (K.L.M.) FROM ALOR STAR EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ALSO ON SHORT LEAVE TO SUMATRA AND JAVA PLANES TO BATAVIA VIA SINGAPORE AND TO MEDAN LEAVE ALOR STAR IN EACH DIRECTION EVERY THURSDAY. For full particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. 31,54 words
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Miscellaneous193 1933-12-20 9 g3® Cbe I PENANG. The most pleasant of atmospheres THURSDAY DINNER, DANCE CABARET first appearance of IRENE JUHASZ CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR PROGRAMME. With which we have endeavoured to Cater for all. SATURDAY, 23rd DECEMBER Ist DAY OF RACES. Tiffin from 12 Noon. Race Dinner Dance Cabaret. Diners:—s3. Non-Diners:—sl. SUNDAY, 24th193 words
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Article257 1933-12-20 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Great Britain Third BUT TRADE PACTS IMMINENT Washington, Dec. 13. Britain’s liquor import quota to March 31st, covering spirits, wines, beers and other beverages will be the third largest for export countries. Allotments in thousands of gallons are Italy i’ loo France 784 Britain 897.—Reuter Wireless. - 257 words
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Article90 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter Wireless. A Major Dispute Washington, Dec. 15 A major dispute has broken out between the Recovery Administration and the Weirton Steel Company of Pittsburg over the Company’s refusal to allow the Labour Board to supervise the employees’ election between representation by the Company’s union or—Reuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article46 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter Wireless. Discussions Open Berlin, Dec. 15 The discussions between Germany and Ireland on the possibility of extending the exchange of goods between the two countries opened here to-day. The Irish delegation includes Mr. Ferguson, Under-Secre-tary in the Irish Free State Ministry of Economics.-—Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article96 1933-12-20 10 for the revision of the League.—Reuter .Wireless. To See Mussolini In Rome Rome, Dec. 15 The news that Sir John Simon is visiting Italy at Christmas has aroused great satisfaction in the capital. It is understood that Sir John will return from Capri via Rome where hefor the revision of the League.—Reuter .Wireless. - 96 words
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Article132 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter. Or Husbands COURT MAY ORDER PROVISION London, Dec. 19. Two interesting Bills passed their second reading in the House of Commons without discussion. The first Bill was in connection with present husbands disinheriting their wives or vice versa, and provides that if the surviving spouse or child—Reuter. - 132 words
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Article165 1933-12-20 10 tion with the Jewish element. —Reuter Wireless. Not Being Pushed Out London, Dec. 15 A refutation of the Arab complaints that they were being pushed out of Palestine by the Jews was made to-day by Mr. John Buchan at a private meeting of the Palestine Committee oftion with the Jewish element.—Reuter Wireless. - 165 words
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Article75 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter Wireless. Faced With Fresh Difficulties Athens, Dec. 15 Samuel Insull is faced with fresh difficulties. He was yesterday informed that he must leave Greece by January Ist but the authorities have now granted an extension to January 31st. The United States legation, however, refuse to reinstate his—Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article70 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter Wirelesss. Seal Affixed To Letters Berlin, Dec. 14 Norderney is free of Jews” is the inscription of a seal which the Municipal council of the popular North Sea island resort ask inhabitants to affix to their letters. The Council, explaining that Jews are not—Reuter Wirelesss. - 70 words
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Article68 1933-12-20 10 nies reports it’s imminence.—Reuter Wireless. 20 To 1 Ratio Washington, Dec. 14 Mr. Rainey, speaker of the House of Representatives, to-day declared for free coinage of silver, recommending remonitization of silver at a ratio of 20 to 1 with gold as a means of avoiding inflation.nies reports it’s imminence.—Reuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article322 1933-12-20 10 a compromise will be reached.—Reuter Wireless and Reuter. Increased Public Debt GOVT. TO AVOID INFLATION Paris, Dec. 19. It has become clearer that the Government must shortly raise a loan of twenty milliard francs to cover its commitments for 1934 but its success will depend on thea compromise will be reached.—Reuter Wireless and Reuter. - 322 words
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Article176 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter Wireless. Political Manoeuvre NEW LEAGUE TO BE FORMED Dublin, Dec. 14 General O’Duffy has created a sensation by his announcement that the Blue Shirts are dissolved. This is regarded as a skilful political manoeuvre for simultaneously it is announced that a new league will be formed—Reuter Wireless. - 176 words
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Article75 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter. 8,500-Ton Cruisers With Fifteen 6-Inch Guns London, Dec. 19. Japan’s naval construction is featured in a foreword to Janes Fighting Ships. published to-day. It gives as an instance that the Moigami Class cruisers nominally of 8,500 tons, carry fifteen 6.1 inch guns and comments on the difficulty—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article386 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter Wireless. While London Shivers EMPIRE BROADCAST FROM INDIA London, Dec. 13. The first Empire broadcast from India was made to-day. Shortly after noon, Londoners shivering in the icy will, listened to a description of a “nice warm evening” in Bombay one of the items on—Reuter Wireless. - 386 words
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Article122 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter. Inestimable Value Of British Service London, Dec. 19. The inestimable value of a British air mail service to China was stressed during the interview of Sir Kenneth Stewart with Sir Philip Sassoon on behalf of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Reporting on the interview, Sir—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article86 1933-12-20 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Foggy Weather In England London, Dec. 19. With the light of motor-car lamps focussed on a small Belgian steamer, “Charles Jose,” which had drifted ashore on the South Devon Coast, the captain’s wife and nine members of the crew were rescued early yesterday morning. The'.—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article106 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter. Crowd Storm Banker's House FATHER AND SON BEATEN DAUGHTER KILLED London, Dec. 19. A Havana telegram states that seven i have so far been killed in a new out- break of terrorism in Cuba during the week-end, including the beautiful: daughter of the banker, Senor Franca,’—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article126 1933-12-20 10 .—Reuter. Ratio Amendment Defeated New Delhi, Dec. 19. The Assembly to-day defeated by 63 votes to 45 Mr. R. S. Sarma's ratio amendment to the Reserve Bank Bill clauses which provide for the maintenance of the rupee sterling ratio by fixing t.ie Barm s obligation to buy.—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article194 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter Wireless. Arrest Of Barhtiari Chiefs London, Dec. 13 Commenting on the arrest by order of the Shah of Persia of a number of Barhtiari chiefs, the Times, in a leader, states that this marks an important stage in the evolution of modern Persia from dangerous—Reuter Wireless. - 194 words
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Article146 1933-12-20 10 effective bombing machines. —Reuter Wireless. Great Britain Still Leads AIR LINERS PAY WITHOUT SUBSIDY London, Dec. 14 I Britain is still by a long way the leading exporter of aeroplane j engines and material states the i 1933 edition of Jane’s authoritative anm. f 'ln alleffective bombing machines.—Reuter Wireless. - 146 words
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Article50 1933-12-20 10 —Reuter. Public Want Torgler Freed Zurich, Dec. 19. Five public meetings, with a total attendance of 7,000, decided to send the President of the Leipzig Court a resolution declaring that the conviction of Torgler should be a juridical crime and ask- ing the Court to free Torgler..■—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article46 1933-12-20 10 ly injured and sixteen arrested.—Reuter Wireless. Over Gambling Restaurants Montreal, Dec. 14 A conflict for the control of Chinese gambling restaurants led to rival Chinese tongs staging a pitched battle in the local China Town when three men were seriously injured and sixteen arrested.—Reuterly injured and sixteen arrested.—Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article63 1933-12-20 10 after the Royal Oak incident Reuter Wireless. London, Dec. 13 An echo of the Royal Oak affair in 1929 is heard in the Admiralty announcement that Vice-Admiral Edward Astley Rushton has been appointed Vice-Admiral commanding the Reserve Fleet in succession to Vice-Admiral W. Munro Kerrafter the Royal Oak incident Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article53 1933-12-20 10 Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Dec. 13 After Mr. Bullitt, the American Ambassador, had presented his creditentials to President Kalinin, he held a press reception and said that he was only making a short stay in Russia new but would return early in February when several American consulates wouldReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Advertisement138 1933-12-20 10 TORTURE. WITH ECZEMA? B°othmg, healing power of D.D.D. PTescripJ tion will amaze and delight you. Itchr•.% ®^°P B two or three seconds after you apply DI if By persevering with D.D.D. Prescription, the germs and corJ jn roding impurities ensconced in the deepe»> layers of the si- •J &nd w138 words
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Article2425 1933-12-20 11 DUCHESS AS SALESWOMAN CONFESSIONS OF LADY OXFORD: FRATERNITY OF ANCIENT FREEMASONS: THE LURE OF JEWELLERY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 6. r AISED BY THE QUEEN perfectly exquisite” was the Queen’s C( lent on a virginal which she examined v at the Victoria and2,425 words
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Advertisement110 1933-12-20 11 “Del Monte Products” oLead For Lowest Prices |O4 Consistant With Highest Quality DELMO N Te""p EARS a OBTAINABLE AT Mfahw» Ail High Class Provision Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. CHRISTMAS SEND YOUR FRIENDS A COPY PENANG VIEW ALBUM 80 VIEWS $l4» Obtainable110 words
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Advertisement71 1933-12-20 11 Vx 1 Ass WHEN Ihimgs HAVE CEASED r DROPPING. topping. Sole Agents N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. Stuffed Eggs with Partridge in the filling. I Your guests will be enchanted I I lYllllvL with them. Use W P«rtrid S SANDWICH PASTE It’s genuine. True to label. 24 OTHER DELIGHT! UL71 words
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183 1933-12-20 12 Reuter. ASSOCIATION AS DO TIN PRODUCERS WHEN MARKET SUPPLIES BECOME NORMAL London, Dec. 19. The memorandum drawn up by the Tin Control interests, advocating the permanent maintenance of a reserve stock of about eight thousand tons of tin to be managed by theReuter. - 183 words
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Article84 1933-12-20 12 —Reuter Wireless. Norway’s Strong Dislike Oslo, Dec. 13 Strong dislike of shipping subsidies as an instrument to stimulate shipping trade was expressed th-day by Mr. A.H. Mathieson, President of the Norwegian Shipping Association at a meeting when he declared “we will have no subsidies.” He regretted that the—Reuter Wireless. - 84 words
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1013 1933-12-20 12 CHAIRMAN SAYS TRADE HAS TAKEN TURN FOR BETTER STAFF SALARIES ARE INCREASED The 21st annual general meeting of Messrs. Wearne Bros., Ltd., was held at the registered offices on Friday, Mr. C. F. F. Wearne, the chairman, presiding. Those present were the Hon.1,013 words
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163 1933-12-20 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Btilsn TIN A. 1.45 1.50 1.45 1.50 B. Caves 92% 97% 94 99 Kinta 2.17%2.22%2.25 2.30 Klang River 1.60 1.70 1.65 1.75 Kuchai 1.05 1.07 1.05 1.07 Malaya Cons. 43 45 43 45 Nawng Pet 58 60 58 60 N.163 words
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Article117 1933-12-20 12 The foDovtnc the latest quotation for to-day:— Buyer» Sailer» TIN Ayer Hitam 14|9 15 3 Bamgrin 36)3 37|3 Batang Padangs 30 32 Batu Caves 97% 1.02% Chenderiangs 5|6 6)0 Hong Fatts 48 50 Hongkongs 15|0 15)6 Kintas 2.27% 2.35 K. Lanjut 1919 20)3 Katus 2213 23|0 Kamuntings117 words
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744 1933-12-20 12 P. O. Chairman On The Menace Of Foreign Subsidies “A FISHING-SMACK AGAINST A CRUISER” •ft I The Hon. Alexander Shaw, chairman of 1 the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navi--1 gation Company, speaking at the annual meeting of the company, attacked Government apathy in744 words
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Article546 1933-12-20 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’» share list -to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sebert MINING I A.Weng 1.35 1.45 1.45 1.55 1 8. Caves 95 1.00 95 1.00 Changkat Tin 42|6 43)6 42)6 43 6 Chenderiang 5)9546 words
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Article983 1933-12-20 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST s ĕ NAMES, S 3~ u </> H 5 RUBBER (Dollar.) 1 c. I <• Allenby Rubber Co. 90 j w Alor Gajah Rubber Eatate 60 70 Amalgamated Malay Estates 170 Ign Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate go 100 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates t? Ayer Molek Rubber983 words
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Advertisement88 1933-12-20 12 Till". TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisemeni in the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Trot, one week’s end to another it talks business Without boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a widt circle of interested readers and its influence is all the more sattstactory tn so88 words
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Miscellaneous36 1933-12-20 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLES TO-DAT HIGH WATER LOW WATER 2.20 A.M. 9.04 A.M. 3.17 P.M. 9.16 P.M. TO-MOBROW 3.00 A.M. 9.55 a.M. 4.04 P.M. 10.00 P.M.36 words
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Article683 1933-12-20 13 h«>dule of Principal Lines s S. K ARAP ARA for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. KARO A for Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. KARO A for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. SANTHIA to Far East. S.S. SOMALI to Europe. S.S BULAN to Bagan Datoh, etc. S.S. JUN A683 words
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Article184 1933-12-20 13 DECEMBER 21 Penang Recreation Club, annual meeting, P.R.C. Pavilion 6 p.m. DECEMBER 23 Rugby Penang vs. Taiping at Penang. Penang Races, Ist day. Rugby Football: Taiping “A” v. Penang, Esplanade, Penang. Special Dinner and Dance, E. O. Hotel. Special Dinner, Dance and Cabaret, Runnymede Hotel. DECEMBER 25184 words
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Article868 1933-12-20 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will868 words
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Article129 1933-12-20 13 Latest Quotation* Tuesday Monday i Paris 83 15 32 83 U I New York 5.13 5.14 j Montreal 5.10 5.10' Brussels 23.50 23.45 j Geneva 16.90 16.86 Amsterdam 8.14 8.111 ‘Milan 62% 62 I|l6, Berlin 13.69% 13.66 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39 j i Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 ‘Oslo129 words
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Article56 1933-12-20 13 PENANG, DECEMBER 20 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|4 1|32 4 m|ts 2|4 3)32 Private 3 m)ts credit 2)4 11|32 3 Documentary 2|4 15)32 On New York Bank Demand 59 nom. France T.T. 950 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 08 dis. nom. Shanghai56 words
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Miscellaneous425 1933-12-20 13 OPENING NIGHT* < a fIBBWMMi First Warner Comedy hit starring the most A LAUGHIE THAT WILL SET THE WHOLE HRHmH. u xu TOWN CHUCKLING*" 6 WHOLE gorgeous beauty on the screen. Queen's IRM KAY FRANCIS V; \X- i DAVID MANNERS g &.C S ,e |ra«« eA west |W UNA MERKEL425 words
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Article257 1933-12-20 14 Plight Of Seven Fishermen WEATHER-BEATEN AND HUNGRY Galle, Nov. 28. Seven fishermen of Dondra, who were clinging to a wrecked boat on the high seas since Saturday night, were rescued last night by a party of Kottaegoda, fishermen. They were brought here today. The names of257 words
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Article458 1933-12-20 14 Government Considering Scheme Colombo, Dec. 4. Judging by the latest developments Colombo will possibly be an air port within the next six months. This may be the result of years of agitation by the Ceylon Aero Club, and of the negotiations of Mr. Neville Vintcent,458 words
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Article296 1933-12-20 14 "Disobedience Not Yet Discarded" i LOCAL GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENT Bombay, Nov. 29. “The published statements of Congress 1 leaders make it clear that the programme I of civil disobedience has not yet been wholly discarded by a certain section of the Con- gress, who still contemplate its296 words
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Article350 1933-12-20 14 Ascetic's Claim To Estate Dacca, Nov. 29. A man who says that 24 years ago he was poisoned, believed to be dead, and taken to a cremation ground where, while the funeral attendants were sheltering from a storm, he recovered and walked away, is now350 words
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Article526 1933-12-20 14 Bengal Governor On Outlook STRENGTHENING OF LAW FORESHADOWED Calcutta, Nov. 30. Compared with a year ago, the general position regarding terrorism in Bengal today show’s a very decided improvement, .declared His Excellency Sir John Anderson j (Governor of Bengal) in a speech at the St. Andrew’s Day dinner526 words
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Article104 1933-12-20 14 Mr. Gandhi’s Address To Labourers I I Bilaspur, Nov. 25. “I have been connected with Labour since I was in East Africa. I am a labourer and I wish everyone to be a labourer. But there is this difference between me and other labourers: they104 words
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177 1933-12-20 14 Jealousy As Motive For Crime DEATH SENTENCE ON SUPERIOR Coimbatore, Nov. 30. Jealousy over a young assistant priest’s popularity with with worshippers and his own waning influence, is alleged to have led Munasawmy, head priest of Sri Subramanyaswamy Temple in Vedasendur village, Pollachi Talq,177 words
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Article339 1933-12-20 14 Conference At Government House PROGRESS OF FRENCH INDIA SCHEME Pondicherry, Dec. 2. An importnat step in the development of airways in Southern India was taken yesterday at a conference of prominent officials of the Government of French India and others. The conference was held at Government339 words
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261 1933-12-20 14 Husband Pleads Guilty DEATH SENTENCE FOR MURDER Lahore, Nov. 29. How a husband schemed to kill his wife in order to silence her shrewish tongue, and how many of his attempts were frustrated was told in the Lahore High Court to-day, when the appeal261 words
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Article343 1933-12-20 14 STRANGE BEHAVIOUR AT HOWRAH STN. i I Calcutta, Dec. 5. That lady of mystery—the America i girl who was a disciple of Mr. Gandhi in th I Sabarmati ashram, who created a mi!< i sensation in Delhi recently by being cor cerned first in a343 words
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Advertisement67 1933-12-20 14 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business I that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adverj Using Department exercises discrimination. It has j to live up to the traditions of a century of unkroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If67 words
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Advertisement105 1933-12-20 14 OUT IN DAMP Don't get wet and run the 'y' r s k a ca^ and sore throat! Protect yourself against them with Evans' Pastilles. Doctors everywhere CSfzjf recommend them. f Made in England to a formula of Ibi ,vcr P° o Hospital EVANS’ Pastilles I, SrEMENK J CABLES WIRES105 words
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Advertisement1852 1933-12-20 15 j^<T r f I{l d I _X«i U ANDAPCAR Iines L* iIH I ii IL IIPtegNTIHOKB I II Incorporated in England) •OUft FUMlli UMI to Europe via suez mail passenger .nd cargo services we LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Dob From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York -ic-n-nrrTQ A’dam r1,852 words
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Article132 1933-12-20 16 .—Reuter. World Trade Improving NEW LINER FOR ORIENT LINE London, Dec. 19. At the meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, in London to-day the Chairman announced that an order was being placed for another ship. In plan it would be a slightly larger and improved sister.—Reuter. - 132 words
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Article113 1933-12-20 16 —Reuter. M. Lerroux’s Declaration Madrid, Dec. 19. M. Lerroux in a ministerial declaration has stressed that the republic must be nationalist ana the first step to this end was the re-establishment of social peace and discipline. In view of the recent riots the Government was unable—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article88 1933-12-20 16 not responsible for the explosion.—Rugby Radio Service. Lt.-Commander Lewes Reappointed London, Dec. IS. The sentence of dismissal from his ship and a severe reprimand passed on Lieut.Commander John Hugh Lewes by a courtmartial at Devonport on October 25, has been reduced by the admiralty tonot responsible for the explosion.—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article70 1933-12-20 16 —Reuter. M.P.’s Question To-Morrow London, Dec. 19. In the House of Commons, Mr. Walter Runciman declined to reply to the Conservative request for an assurance that if the Anglo-Japan-ese cotton negotiations were unduly protracted. Government would take action to deal with the Japanese menace before the negotiations—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article106 1933-12-20 16 Further Arrests Made POLICE SUCCESS IN THEIR INVESTIGATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 19. Further arrests were made to-day in connection with the recent gold robbery which occurred on the mail train from Bangkok to Penang. It will be remembered that an arrest was made106 words
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Article50 1933-12-20 16 AUSTRALIAN MINER VICTIMISED (From Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok, Dec. 19. An Australian miner named Leitner who was proceeding from Ratburi to his mine was robbed of 3,000 ticals and other effects by a gang of seven armed men. No arrests have been made so far.50 words
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Article335 1933-12-20 16 .—Rugby Radio Service. LEAVE TO INTRODUCE Reduced Membership BUT STRENGTHENED POWERS London, Dec. 19. In the House of Lords, this evening, Lord Salisbury moved a private bill for the reform of the House of Lords by reducing the membership and strengthening his powers to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 335 words
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Article177 1933-12-20 16 —Rugby Radio Service. London Conference In Moy INVITATIONS EXTENDED London, Dec 19. It was decided at the last conference of the Union for the Protection of Industrial Property held at the Hague in 1925 that the next conference should take place in London in 1933. This date,—Rugby Radio Service. - 177 words
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Article178 1933-12-20 16 --Reuter. Without Example In History HEATED DEBATE IN CHAMBER Paris, Dec. 20. “Tti« spring of 1934 will be a critical period for Europe and for France declared M. Tardieu in the course of a heated debate in the Chamber on a bill providing for delaying from a--Reuter. - 178 words
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Article71 1933-12-20 16 work the flames were controlled. —Rugby Radio Service. Arrives In Thames London, Dec. 19. The American Steamship “Topa-Topa” of 5,356 tons carrying cotton and timber from Florida to London arrived in the Thames to-day with a fire aboard which had raged for 24 hours. By thework the flames were controlled.—Rugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article56 1933-12-20 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Slight Improvement In Condition London, Dec. 19. A bulletin issued this afternoon stated that a very slight improvement had been noticed in the condition of Sir Henry Die-! kens, former common serjeant, and the only surviving son of the great novelist, who w’as recently.—Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article150 1933-12-20 16 Reuter. Big Drive Inaugurated BY NEW COUNCIL Berlin, Dec. 20. A big drive to improve Germany’s dwindling foreign trade was inaugurated at the first meeting of the newly instituted foreign trade council, attended by Baron von Neurath and Herr Schmitt. The Ministry of Economics states that councilReuter. - 150 words
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Article66 1933-12-20 16 and the authority of the League.—Rugby Radio Service. Government To Give Matter Closest Attention London, Dec. 19. Replying to a question in the House of Commons regarding the suggested reforms in the League of Nations, the Prime Minister said the Government would continue to give the closest attentionand the authority of the League.—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article39 1933-12-20 16 —Reuter Wireless. Brought To Dublin Under Escort Dublin, Dec. 19. General O’Duffy was brought to Dublin from Westport this afternoon, under a heavy escort of police and soldiers. No charge has hitherto been made against him.—Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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27 1933-12-20 16 (From Our Chui Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 19. The censorship on newspapers which has been in force since October 12 was lifted to-day.27 words
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Article67 1933-12-20 16 —Reuter. Dcmb Explosions in Havana Havana, Dec. 19. Armed soldiers and sailors are patrolling the streets throughout the day in an attempt to keep order as a result of violent outbreaks. Shooting broke out near the Presidential palace this morning. Gangs of negroes, armed with stocks,.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article524 1933-12-20 16 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —With regard to the so-called Japanese Trade Menace, The chief aim of all well-governed states should be to look after the welfare of the inarticulate masses who are unable to look after themselves, and one of the chief524 words
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Article101 1933-12-20 16 Reuter. Employment Decrease In November INCREASED RELIEF Washington, Dec. 19. Unemployment relief expenditure increased in 135 cities, and in urban counties in 45 states containing 65 per cent, of the population during November. There are 1,650,862 families on the relief rolls compared with 1,526,737 in October whReuter. - 101 words
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Article31 1933-12-20 16 Mr. R. Moor, Registrar, Supreme Court, Penang, is away on leave and will not be returning till about January 3. Mr. Tan Hock Aun, Deputy Registrar, is acting.31 words
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Article57 1933-12-20 16 On behalf of the Convent Christmas Fund Mr. L. R. Tofield gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Penang Japanese Society $lO.OO Mrs. J. Ando 10.00 Mr. J. M. Randell 10.00 Mr. J. D. Kemp 10.00 Mr. C. M. Tuke 10.00 Pat, Michael and Jean 10.00 A.S. 5.0057 words
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Advertisement111 1933-12-20 16 PULL THE STRING is all you need to do to open the hermetically sealed inner container no tin to cut and leave sharp jagged edgeS no sticky tape to get entangled in your fingers. And then is revealed to view ie arra y luscious chocolites each piece a tribute to111 words
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Advertisement194 1933-12-20 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL! HOTEL PENANG. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, 20th DECEMBER DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY BAND OF ,S.S. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Saturday RACE DINNER DANCE 23rd December Dinner $3 per head. XMAS DINNER ENTERTAINMENT Christmas Day Dinner $3.50 per head. 25th December Collection will be made during194 words
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