Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 December 1933
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1933-12-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE estab. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 302. Vol. LXXXXI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article1334 1933-12-26 1 Arsenal's Away Win ILLA'S SiX AGAINST WOLVES London, Dec. 25 following are the results of matches I to-da' in the English League. I DIVISION 1 Aston V 6 W’hampton W 2l Biackburn R 0 Middlesbro’ 0 Derby C 4 Manchester C 1' Leeds U 0 Arsenal 11,334 words
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Article61 1933-12-26 1 Senor Juan March Elected To New Cortes Madrid, December 16. Senor Juan March, the eccentric millionaire and recently escaped prisoner under the last Government, has received official approval of the mandate electing him to the new Cortes from the Island of Majorca. Senor March was barred from the61 words
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Article39 1933-12-26 1 amount is expected on Friday. Rugby Radio Service. 200 Million Francs Cherbourg, December 23 Gold to the value of hundred million francs arrived from New York and a similar amount is expected on Friday. Rugbyamount is expected on Friday. Rugby Radio Service. - 39 words
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Article42 1933-12-26 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. At Peace At Last Buenos Aires, Dec. 25 A truce between Paraguay and Bolivia came into force at midnight. Public opinion is greatly relieved but there is some anxiety regarding the future conduct cf ne- gotiations.-.—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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135 1933-12-26 1 .—Reuter. SOBER IF UNSPECTACULAR PROGRESS TOWARDS RECOVERY SCIENCE'S GIFTS USELESS WITHOUT SANITY, PATIENCE GOODWILL London, December 25. 1 he everyday application of goodwill in outlook and policy which has been rendered possible by,, the inarch of modern science has been the most significant development.—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article72 1933-12-26 1 Aiding Anti-Christmas Campaign Moscow, December 20. As in former years a strenuous “antiChristmas campaign” is being conducted again this year by various agencies under the leadership of the Anti-God Association. It appears that the services of scientists have been called upon this time to give a new impulse72 words
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Article73 1933-12-26 1 —Reuter. Abandonment Imminent New’ York, December 24. That the abandonment of the Warren Gold Plan is imminent and that President Roosevelt is considering another method of boosting commodities is the contention of the Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post. Reports frcm other reliable sources in—Reuter. - 73 words
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354 1933-12-26 1 —Reuter. HOLIDAY EXPRESS RUNNING IN DUPLICATE SECOND PART CRASHES INTO FIRST PARIS, DECEMBER 25. THE OFFICIAL DEATH ROLL OF THE LAGNY DISASTER IS NOW 217. All the victims of the Lagny disaster are French, apart from one American and several Central Europeans. The—Reuter. - 354 words
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Article50 1933-12-26 1 RESTRICTION TALKS AT BATAVIA Malayan interests will not be represented at the rubber restriction conference in Batavia on Friday. Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, secretary of the Malayan Rubber Regulation Committee, informed a press representative that no Malayan representatives, so far as he knew, had been invited.50 words
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Article75 1933-12-26 1 Leaving For Europe in January (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Dec. 24 The king expressing a desire to visit the Sports Club Swimming Pool gala a programme was arranged and Their Majesties attended yesterday. The King was filmed in high diving and nolo events and he75 words
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Article45 1933-12-26 1 —Reuter. To Balance Budget Paris, Dt>cemt>er 24. The whole Finance Bill to balance the budget was voted for early this morning and was passed by the Senate by 196 votes to 46 and in the Chamber by 286 votes to 199.-—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article30 1933-12-26 1 ,—Reuter. Loss To New Spanish Regime Barcelona, Dec. 25 The decease is reported of Colonel Francesco Macia, first President of Cataonia, at the age of seventy-four.-,—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article28 1933-12-26 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Eight Arrested Boston, December 25 Several hundred num and women participated in an anH-Hi !er demonstration outside the German Consulate. Eight were arrested..—Rugby Radio Service. - 28 words
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Advertisement12 1933-12-26 1 M. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC HOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement60 1933-12-26 1 All in one Hn of Health Cocoa I) Golden Honey, fresh Cream W. nw/. Milk, finest Cocoa, healthgiving Malt and newlaid Eggs all go into Malt W TALISMALT, the health giver. Ensure renewed vitality Milk i drinking that /7// delightful beverage a called TALISMALT. I Eggs TTo Here’s a healthful60 words
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Advertisement6 1933-12-26 1 ALL-MALAYAN CHINESE I OLYMPICS Page 96 words
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Advertisement1736 1933-12-26 2 dhtec eno OACIIAI BANKING CORPORATION BANKS KAI to PUIt UAdUAL SPEND YOUR XMAS—NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS C OVERSEA CHINESE s ADVERTISEMENTS B in PENANG limited. NEDERLANDSCHE Chartered Bar.. (incorporated to the Strata Settlemanta HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ NDIA VS A B PENANG TURF CLUB GOLD CUP MEETING HV. Charter ***** All communications relating1,736 words
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3748 1933-12-26 3 BRILLIANT SPORT IN EXCELLENT WEATHER BELLE EDNA RUNS LIKE A REAL CHAMPION STAR PLAYER WINS BIG RACE By Tic-Tac Favoured with ideal weather yesterday's races, the first day of the Penang I urf lub Gold C up Meeting* passed off most successfully,3,748 words
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Advertisement341 1933-12-26 3 HEW LIFE WITH RENEWAL'OF YOUTH&ENERGY/ a. VITAL GLAND «T J TREATMENT HAS BROUGHT HEALTH HAPPINESS TO COUNTLESS THOUSANDS. The same reason that] has guided thousands' of Doctors' the world M over to choose POTEN out of scores of other remedies should guide every body to use POTEN and no other341 words
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Article111 1933-12-26 4 DECEMBER 26 Penang Races, 2nd day. Special Dinner and Gala night E. U. Hotel. Special Gala Dinner and Dance, Runny mede Hotel. DECEMBER 28 Penang Races, 3rd day. Penang Repertory Players in “The Rotters”, E. O. Hotel. DECEMBER 30 Penang Races, 4th day. Special Dinner and Masquerade111 words
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Article237 1933-12-26 4 A Correction (To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir,—We beg to call your attention to a misstatement of fact in your issue of Deccember 13th. In reporting the shipment of 26,000 gallons of concentrated latex per, s.s. “Eumaeus” you say.— “The setting in motion ot the237 words
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218 1933-12-26 4 Run In Memory Of A Great Actress Two charming, middle-aged women I great-great-granddaughters of Mrs. Siddons, are fighting a long battle to honour the memory of their famous actress ancestress. They are the Misses Mabel and Beatrice Siddons-Downe, who own the world's tiniest218 words
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Article465 1933-12-26 4 Mr. G. H. Goodrick, Traffic Inspector, has been appointed to act as Traffic Assistant, F.M.S. Railways. Mr. W. H. Watson, of Strathmashie Estate, Bagan Datoh, Lower Perak, left Hong Kong on Thursday. Dr J. P. Fitzpatrick, Medical Officer, Taip.ng, who has gone Home on furlough has been465 words
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Article207 1933-12-26 4 Enjoyable Entertainment At The E. O. Last night’s Variety Entertainment at the E. O. Hotel was a brilliant success, j The ballroom was well filled, and those who' were fortunate enough to witness the performance were well repaid for their patronage. Mrs. H. V. Dunbar’s magnificent voice was207 words
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199 1933-12-26 4 Monster Crowds i The mid-night mass celebrated in all the Roman Catholic Churches in Penang on Christmas Eve was attended by monster crowds. It is estimated that over 1,000 were present at the Church of the Assumption and another 1,000 at the Tamil Chu. ch199 words
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Advertisement64 1933-12-26 4 Slump w no slump, all the advertising business that reaches this othce is not accepted. Our Advertising Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of untroken publication and maintain its leputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement61 1933-12-26 4 But What I j Tone! I < YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER GRAMOPHONES THAN “COLUMBIA”, BUT YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE “COLUMBIA” TONAL DEPTH AND QUALITY. THEN AGAIN “COLUMBIA” MOTORS GIVE YEARS I OF SATISFACTORY TROUBLE FREE SERVICE. WHY EXPERIMENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY A PORTABLE I Columbia FOR $35.09. ROBINSON' I i61 words
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Miscellaneous462 1933-12-26 4 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, tout the wavelengths may be changed in the course of each day’s transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals Cail Sign Frequency Wavelength GSF 15,140462 words
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Miscellaneous284 1933-12-26 4 4.35 5.20 The Northern Studio Orchestra, directed by John Bridge. 7.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. Quentin Maclean at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle, London. 8.05 9.os—The Western Studio Orchestra (leader, Frank Thomas), Elsie Davies (soprano), from a Cardiff Studio. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 8.20284 words
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Article102 1933-12-26 5 —Reuter. Quins Swamped INTERNATIONAL TRIAL AT TWICKENHAM London, Dec. 23. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day. Aberavon 6 DevonportServices 3 Bath 3 Coventry 13 Bedford 20 Leicester 10 Blackheath 20 Headingley 6 Bristol 17 O.Mer.Taylors 0 Glasgow Acas. 14 London—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article314 1933-12-26 5 S.C.C. v Selangor Club HOME TEAM WINS BY 17 POINTS From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Dec. 23. The encounter between the S C.C. and the Selangor Club, virtually Singapore and Selangor, was rendered futile by rain which flooded the padang ankle deep in places. Singapore eventually314 words
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212 1933-12-26 5 The Astronomer-Royal (Dr. Harold Spencer-Jones) looked up in the sky above Greenwich the other day, and cried, “Look! There’s an aeroplane!" He looked again—and saw that it was the plaiG Venus, shining in the zenith at noon-day like a white cloud. So brilliant is212 words
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Article239 1933-12-26 5 15 Pts. To 11 Pts. HOME FORWARDS PLAY WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 23. The rugger match between Penang “A” and Taiping, played yesterday at Taiping, resulted in a victory for the latter by 15 points to 11 points. Penang kicked off and239 words
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312 1933-12-26 5 Big Contracts Keep the Trade Ball Rolling The Orient Steam Navigation Company have ordered a 20,000-ton liner for their Australian service from Vickers-Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness. Five steamers which have been laid up for eighteen months in bays off the west of Scotland have returned into312 words
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Article66 1933-12-26 5 First Order Under New German Law Berlin, Dec. 8. The court at Duisburg, in the Rhur, has passed the first sentence of sterilisation un"ac" was sentenced to twenty months imprison ment for offences against schoolgirls. The operation will not be carried out until the sentence66 words
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Article1129 1933-12-26 5 Annual General Meeting 2| PER CENT. DIVIDEND DECLARED The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Runnymede Hotel, Ltd., was held on Saturday, at 11 a.m., at the registered office of the Company (Georgetown Chambers, Penang). Mr. J. D. Kemp presided and the others present were :—Messrs1,129 words
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Article45 1933-12-26 5 Ex-President Of Spain I Operated On Barcelona, December 20. Doctors say the condition of ex-President Macia, who underwent ar operation for acute appendicitis on Sunday, is critical. They are unable to promise recovery until the President passes through the crisis on Tuesday night.45 words
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Advertisement266 1933-12-26 5 waqf SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON AT LOWEST PRICES AN OUTSTANDING Gift V 1 R GIFT Box “Tf w EM q ■l-4 B BRITISH SUPERGRAND 'll IP CABINET GRAMOPHONE Jjsagfe Ifftr Handsome Oak finished Cabinet, housing W W a good, long life, silent motor. Latest erc/ rfy 7AV W Hl266 words
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Article906 1933-12-26 6 Mental Specialist And His Views OCCULT STORIES Strange Experiences In “Forbidden” Tibet The “Sunday Graphic" understands there may be a surprising sequel to the recent publication of a remarkable book, “The Invisible Influence.” The book is by Dr. Alexander Cannon, who is on the staff of the906 words
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Article155 1933-12-26 6 2,300 Feet Up Paris, Dec. 9. I have obtained the structural details of what will be the greatest tower ever built the “Lighthouse of the World,” to be set up fo rthe World’s Fair here in 1937, writes a “Sunday Chronical” correspondent. Here are the facts155 words
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Article164 1933-12-26 6 What Duke Of Gloucester Would Have Liked The Duke of Gloucester recalled his j school days on Dec. 7th, when opening Melton Mowbray’s primary and modern schools for girls. The workshops that were a feature of all modern schools appealed to him. he said. “I often used164 words
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Article123 1933-12-26 6 A convict’s paintings depicting scenes in the life of Christ were dedicated by the Bishop of Dover in the chapel of Maidstone Prison on Dec. 10th. The pictures are being hung in the chapel, and all the other convicts will attend the dedication service. The123 words
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Advertisement228 1933-12-26 6 B orn xroffißyjk 1820— going yjjwf /f\ Strong )jj /xk 1-111—1—1— for your health's sake choose the whisky that more than any other has given Scotch Whisky a world-wide reputation— wj| choose Johnnie Walker RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. W BLACK LABEL, the world’s whisky228 words
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Advertisement50 1933-12-26 6 THE SCHOOL OF DANCING Come and learn to dance in the cool ballroom of the Strand Hotel. Modern Ballroom dances taught by European instructors to ladies and gentlemen of all communities. Terms moderate, Particulars on application. THE STRAND HOTEL, No. 2, Leith Street, ’Phone No. 789. Penang. —m w f50 words
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Advertisement652 1933-12-26 6 $lOO Must be won S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION —o NO ENTRANCE FEE o results of ten English and Scottish L Gazette on Tuesday, Wednesday A coupon will appear in the Im «id Friday. the prize op how to make your CLAIM A dU pHcate list is provided in which the652 words
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1219 1933-12-26 7 the fight for the cause OF UNIFICATION ANOTHER CIVIL WAR IN THE MAKING accommodate 100 ’planes.—Shun Pao Special. FOOCHOW GOVERNI MENT Orders Protection For Merchants Foochow, December 6. The People’s Government has issued an order calling for protection for industrialists and merchants inaccommodate 100 ’planes.—Shun Pao Special. - 1,219 words
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581 1933-12-26 7 ’—Central China Daily News. For The Welfare Of China I he 1 ukien group is now clamouring that they arc ready to co-operate with any faction which is opposed to the Nanking regime. They are hinting that the I-ukien regime has no definite political ideas,’—Central China Daily News. - 581 words
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Article513 1933-12-26 7 China Paper's Comments When the country’ was unified under the Kuomintang banner in 1928- there was a general sense of relief in the land. Owing to the universal longing for peace the people accepted the dictatorship of the Kuomintang without a murmur of513 words
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Advertisement481 1933-12-26 7 $2OO Cash Prize OFFERED TO READERS OF THE PINANG GAZETTE AND THE SUNDAY GAZETTE BY THE QUEEN'S CINEMA IN CONNECTION WITH THE SHOWING OF WARNER BROS’. GREATEST MUSICAL HIT OF THE YEAR "THE GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" OPENING AT THE QUEEN'S ON DECEMBER 27 y f' WrJil M hl <1481 words
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Article446 1933-12-26 8 Science, if she is the most exacting of dictators, is also the most fickle. She lays down the law remorselessly to govern our hearts, our minds, and even our appetites, and we hasten, trembling, to obey her. She warns us that we must drink curdled milk446 words
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Article71 1933-12-26 8 —Reuter. Two “Old Thought’’ Armenians Arrested Ni»w York, Dec. 25 Two grocers, Matoslegletin and Mishinfarkson, have been arrested in connection with the killing of Archbishop Tourain, the former being chargd with homicide and the latter with being accessory to the fact; both are members of the “Old Thought"—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article77 1933-12-26 8 .—Rugby Radio Service. To Be Stamped Out In Germany Berlin, December 25 Drastic measures, applying throughout Germany, will take place when the law aimed at stamping out hereditary diseases is enforced on January 1. Fourhundred thousand, the majority weak-mind-ed will be subjected to sterilisation. Seventeen hundred courts are.—Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Article46 1933-12-26 8 —Rugby Radio Service. To Continue Fight Dublin, Dec. 25 Hundreds of Blueshirts greeted General O’Duffy on his release from prison and carried him shoulder-high. Interviewed, General O’Duffy said he was feeling very well and would continue to fight to ultimate success.—Rugby Radio Service.,.—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article59 1933-12-26 8 compared with 71.2 for October. —Rugby Radio Service. Slight Fall Washington, December 25 Contradicting Mr. Morgenthau’s contention that President Rosevelt’s gold buying policy induced a rise of 5% per cent, in commodity prices the Labour Department’s latest commodities index shows a slight fall in the figure forcompared with 71.2 for October.—Rugby Radio Service. - 59 words
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Article97 1933-12-26 8 Judge On Magistrate’s Conviction Before Mr. Justice Hereford in the Sercmban Supreme Court a Chinese, Tan Kwai, successfully appealed against a fine of $lOO in default two months’ rigorous imprisonment imposed by tho Seremban magistrate on a charge of being found in possession of lottery tickets. There were three97 words
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Article1422 1933-12-26 8 London, December 8. 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I ACCIDENT TO MYNONIE R. KIRBY The schooner Mynonie R. Kirby, which as I mentioned in last week’s article, had just left Falmouth on a hunting and fishing! expedition to the South Sea Islands, has been dismasted in a1,422 words
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Article184 1933-12-26 8 British Squadron Due In February Several warships are expected to visi’ Netherlands Indian waters during the nex month or two. The German cruiser Karlsrhue will ca!i at Gmahaven towards the end of Dccom ber remaining there until the 27th. Sh<- will then proceed to Sourabaya and remain184 words
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Advertisement226 1933-12-26 8 e ''uA‘t V^X<*> Ve so .AY-Ux J .z WW lw JSp*' v ./A a > <K.csstjy naiq NO FINER WHISKY A COES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH. If you strive quite a lot (F 1 and the226 words
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Advertisement45 1933-12-26 8 O ,C IT yl ■P' 31l I: _U S A KEEP IN STEP WITH HEALTH OI— Ideal for Growing Children and Adults. o OBTAINABLE AT All the Leading Dealers OR THE SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. (HiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiiF ■■■■■■awn45 words
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Article1793 1933-12-26 9 jNANG enters hockey and FOOTBALL FINALS FURTHER RESULTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, December 24. One sensational record was broken in the Ml-Malayan Chinese Olympic which began > yesterday at Kuala Lumpur Stadium. Lan Ah Kow of Singapore, in the 110 etres high hurdles. His time1,793 words
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Article168 1933-12-26 9 Near Paris OVER 100 PERSONS KILLED Paris, Dec. 24. One hundred people are reported to have been killed in a collision at Lagny, near Paris, of two trains filled with Christmas holiday makers. It is confirmed that one hundred are dead in the rail smash and many168 words
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Article136 1933-12-26 9 Subsidiary Company Floated Messrs. Unilevers have established a subsidiary’ company’ in the N. E. I. with a share capital of two million guilders, 500,000 of which are to be paid up. The company is to manufacture' snap and later, possibly, artificial butter. In this136 words
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Advertisement575 1933-12-26 9 5 gold,ls* uv •CLUDiNG GOLD MfCA 1 S' Calcutta. i K t THE SALUTE! Here they come “Smiler” leading—a gallant and endless little army radiating Health and Happiness I The tramp of these V sturdy little feet is heard increasingly throughout the world to-day for Cow Gate is fast becoming575 words
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101 1933-12-26 10 —Reuter. General O'Duffy Summoned ALLEGED INCITING TO MURDER London, December 23. General O’Duffy has been summoned to appear before the military tribunal on Jan. 2, on a charge of inciting the murder of de Valera. —Reuter. The charge arises from a speech that General O’Duffy had—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article149 1933-12-26 10 P’cturesque Ceremony Revived Gibraltar, Dec. 9. The ceremony of formally closing the gates of Gibraltar Fortress at the hour of Retreat has been revived after a lapse of nineteen years. This very old custom was dropped at the outbreak of the War. When the ceremony was149 words
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Article184 1933-12-26 10 Return Unhurt To Waiting Hunt A fox, closely pursued by the Middleton East Foxhounds, made for the coast, and ran down the face of a steep cliff near Bridlington, with the pack following hard. The prospect of the hounds being able to return unaided184 words
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218 1933-12-26 10 “Hoodworking The Workers” Sir Stafford Cripps, at Bristol, said the Prime Minister had not answere dhis question whether he believed that the perpetuation of the private profit-earning system was necessary for the salvation of this country. “The Premier said that my plan was not218 words
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Article372 1933-12-26 10 An Invitation To that Monster in Loch Ness Dear Sir or Monster May one suggest that you do what so many lesser bodies from your part of the world have done —come south Come by water. As you know (being a Northerner) it’s cheaper372 words
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214 1933-12-26 10 Sanctity Of Agreements i Mr. J. H. Thomas, Dominions Secretary, t in a speech at Retford referred to the dispute between Great Britain and the Irish Free State, and said: “No one will deny that in this matter neithei long-range speaking, nor playing postman’s214 words
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Article163 1933-12-26 10 The estate of the late Viscount Grey of Fallodon has been proved it £123,791 gross, with net personalty £93,904. His bequests included £5OO to his housekeeper, Alice Snell, “who has been in my service since 1898,” and £5OO to his friend, Henry Herbert, “in grateful recognition163 words
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Article282 1933-12-26 10 Customs’ 7,725 Seizures TARIFFS’ AID FOR EMPIRE TRADE There was more smuggling last year than during any time since the peak days of Continental traffic directly after the war. Customs officers made 7,725 seizures of goods up to March, and 3,177 men and women were convicted. The282 words
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Article185 1933-12-26 10 To Appear In A £2,500,000 Art Show Masterpieces worth two and a half million pounds will be on view at the Exhibition of British Art in Burlington House from January 6 next. The King is lending several works by Lely, Hoppner, and Hogarth. The Lely is185 words
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Article170 1933-12-26 10 Sir Ernest Petter On Rising Trade Barriers “It is pathetic that, in spite of the League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference, there is more suspicion and underlying animosity between nations to-day than at any time since the war.” This statement was made by Sir Ernest Petter, the170 words
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Advertisement322 1933-12-26 10 Rn i c_h ®_°ba B H B HHHiSBCBI MARSELLA Art Hair-Dresser FROM ITALY 19, Light Street, PENANG. 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 each322 words
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Advertisement183 1933-12-26 10 THE SCULPTOR Jn &s j c&he most inspiring head he ever tackled— The HEAD on a Tiger Beer -Siemens I CABLES WIRES Manufacturers of 3 ALL CLASSES <>/ CABLES telegraph, telephone. .y•® WvxxwX —U and P' Wil POWER TRANSMISSION L 1 UVii'J U I IV I— —t |l Iliff. Agents183 words
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Article3271 1933-12-26 11 fAR E,VELL TO SIR SAMUEL WILSON: WELCOME T 0 SIR JOHN MAFFEY: THE STATUS OF INDIAN EMIGRANTS IN MALAYA: DEMAND FOR RIGHTS OF SETTLEMENT: DETAILS OF THE TIN QUOTA: SAILING ROUND THE WORLD p Our Own Correspondent) < London, Dec. 13. -JV/O ABLE ADMINISTRATORS A 1;3,271 words
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Advertisement284 1933-12-26 11 T BEARING ivsfeMm METALS ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE —ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED, SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO. (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. PLEASE NOTICE OUR284 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-12-26 12 OPENING TO-MORROW AT QUEEN'S10 words
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Article829 1933-12-26 13 Battle Of Mudlarks BRILLIANT DEFENCE SAVES STATE Selangor Club 0: Command 0. It was again a battle of mudlarks when Selangor Club played their second Singapore fixture, against the Malaya Command at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The ground was heavy and there were pools on the829 words
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Article600 1933-12-26 13 Schedule ot Principal Lines S.S. KARAPARA for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. KAROA for Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. KAROA for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. SANTHIA to Far East. S.S. SOMALI to Europe. S.S. BULAN to Bagan Datoh, etc. S.S. JUNA to Moulmein. M.V. NANKING from Singapore600 words
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Article798 1933-12-26 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and theence by Dutch Air Mail Service K. N. I. L. M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Paneh only by the s.s. "Mandar” will close at798 words
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Advertisement36 1933-12-26 13 SELLING MADE EASY- Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a "thro-vaway price.” Send along a small advertisement co the "Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure.36 words
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Miscellaneous247 1933-12-26 13 j-~8"'T I H tojvight~last“ Z M.-G.-M.’s MOST BRILLIANT PICTURE L MARIE DRESSLER WALLACE BEERY IN THEIR GREATEST CHARACTERIZATIONS 'TUGBOAT ANNIE" f o LAUREL and HARDY in Their Prizewinning Comedy Riot "THE MUSIC BOX." 9 TO MORROW E MUSICAL PRODUCTION: C < 4 V J JW Fyhm jfl V Jk 12247 words
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Miscellaneous111 1933-12-26 13 KuH I- NI iw J ——x h 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 -a f Rii wi*) PS Bl Bwi j 5 HKi 1 1 Ww J I. 'S i LILYAN TASHMAN. jjjaaßfiib WALTER CATLETT. rFBfl B 8 CEORCE BARBIER. I Directed by Norman McLeod. fO Q Mama practices what she (7111 words
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Article2256 1933-12-26 14 A REMEDY FOR CANCER?: PARENTS' BLOOD AS MEASLES CURE: PRODUCING NONSHRINKING FABRICS: NEW ROADDRILLING INVENTION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 9. NEW CANCER TREATMENT So many triumphs of scientific research already exist to the credit of German Dye Trust (I.G. Farven) that the announcement that a2,256 words
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Advertisement69 1933-12-26 14 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK'S PLASMA will lelieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation Results aie amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-day. Stocked by69 words
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Advertisement255 1933-12-26 14 “Del Monte Products” ®Lead For Lowest Prices r' j Consistant With Highest Quality c DEL MONTE PEARS B OBTAINABLE AT ■ffßerfllonkipE All High Class Provision jslßSiteSCia Dealers. x SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. NOTICE TO planters and Miners ARE YOU AWARE THAT YOU255 words
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Advertisement1945 1933-12-26 15 IJ H I A ar -x p ©.-BRITISH INDIA IjMTwac iaHCJIMTINtt JE j (Companies in England) JMBLIIK BUMmUU LIMB TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ mail passenger and cargo services Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due v T n .-.n Pen an p- London From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive Nexv rk1,945 words
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1888 1933-12-26 16 FULL PROGRAMME SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC AND ORMONDE BELLE EDNA TO WIN AGAIN Below will be found the full programme for to-day’s races, the second day of the Penang Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting, together with selections by Tic-Tac and Ormonde. Star1,888 words
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2080 1933-12-26 16 Dr. Ong Chong Keng's Tribute TO MR. LIM CHENG EAN Prize-Giving And Entertainment Yesterday was the 19th anniversary of the Hu evv Seah. Hr. Ong Chong Keng, Dr. N. K. Menon, and Messrs. Heah Joo Seang, Koh Sin Hock (President. H.Y.S.), Yeoh Tat Teik2,080 words
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Advertisement132 1933-12-26 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL PENANG. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER GALA NIGHT Dinner S 3 per head. 26th December (Special late launch at 2.30 a.m.) Extension till 2 a.m. v 1 PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS present Thursday THE ROTTERS 28th December Admission to Hall $2. Extension till 2 a.m.132 words
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