Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 30fe. Vol. LXXXXI. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1>33. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 215 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Increasing Indignation FULL PAYMENT TO SWISS AND DUTCH jk 0 London, Dec. 29. The British long term and dium term creditors of Germany have een in communication with the United kingdom Government concerning the action 1 the German Reichs Bank, who without btaining
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  • 69 1 Sailing Lottery Tickets Charge Malacca, Decembei 28. A sensation was caused yesterday when K. P. Y. Ismail, a well-known local business man and Zakaria, his clerk, were arrested and brought before the District Judge charged with selling lottery tickets. Zakaria pleaded guilty and was fined $l5.
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  • 100 1 Tamil’s Costly Blow At Policeman Govindasamy, the Tamil motor-car driver who punched a police constable in the face instead of obeying orders, was fined $75, or three months’ rigorous imprisonment, by the Singapore third magistrate. He admitted to a previous conviction for causing grievous hurt in which
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  • 129 1 Pro. Sells “Shares” In Himself To Finance Tour The departure for the winter’s golfing tournaments of Bill Schwartz, the St. Louis, Missouri, professional, is of particular interest to 125 friends of his, says a Press Association Foreign Special. They have “invested” £l9O in Schwartz. He has sold
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  • 102 1 Mr. G. H. Gartside ALLEGATION AGAINST FORMER PARTNER (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 30. Mr. G. H. Gartside, the lawyer, now of Malacca and formerly of Penang and elsewhere, appeared for examination in the Bankruptcy Court on crutches. He said he met with a motor
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  • 61 1 22 11.46 d. per cent, last week.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Dec. 29. A total of £91,465,000 was applied for in the weekly tenders for treasury bills to-day and the amount allotted in bills at three months was £40,000,000. The average rate per cent, was 19 4.05
    22 11.46 d. per cent, last week.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  61 words
  • 105 1 Pelikaan Takes Off Batavia, Dec. 27. The K. L. M. special mail plane Pelikaan, carrying 100,000 pieces of mail weighing more than 500 kilograms, took off this morning at 12.52 (local time) on its return flight to Amsterdam. The pilots hope to reach Rangoon to-day
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  • 150 1 Six years ago a resident in Birmingham began to make toy cameras for children. One week he assembled cameras and the next week he closed his workshop, a small room, and walked round Birmingham selling them. The cameras caught the public fancy and soon it was found necessary
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  • 47 1 —Reuter. Bucharest, Dec. 29. M. Duca, Prime Minister was shot with a revolver by a student at the Sinaia Railway Station and received three bullets in the brain. M. Duca had just had an audience with the King. The student has been arrested.
    —Reuter.  -  47 words
  • 129 1 Re-Designed Blue Bird For Utah IN JULY Blue Bird, the world’s fastest car, and Sir Malcolm Campbell, the world’s fastest driver, are preparing for another assault on the land-speed record. Sir Malcolm is determined not to retire from the motor-racing arena until he has achieved his ambition
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  • 85 1 Chief Engineer Killed Amsterdam, Dec 23. The main hall of the Central Telephone Exchange has been destroyed by a disastrous fire. Cables and apparatus were lost in the flames and about 10,000 local subscribers were cut off. The service with places abroad and other parts of the
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  • 82 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Outstcanidmg Pornos Serious BUT NARROWED London. Dec. 29. The Anglo-Soviet negotiations held in London during recent months for the conclusion of the new temporary Trade Agreement have made good progress. A'hile the points at issue still outstanding are serious they have been considerably narrowed.
    .—Rugby Radio Service.  -  82 words
  • 77 1 Cause Unknown Neustad*, Dec. 26. The New Coburg doll factory has been completely destroyed in a terrible explosion, the cause of which is at present unknown. An adjacent dwelling house was also wrecked. All night long rescuers searched the debris for victims of the explosion, and of
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  • 23 1 Rome, Dec. 28. The vice-president of the Italian Senate, Count Bonin Longaro, died here to-day at the age of 74.
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  • 494 1 Immediate Steps Necessary CLAY GIVING WAY London, Dec. 24. St. Paul’s Cathedral is in the gravest danger from the effects of subsidence. A new warning is given in a report, issued by two eminent engineers, Sir Alexander Gibb and Mr. Ralph Freeman, after their investigations lasting
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  • 98 1 M. S. Lalandia The m.s. “Lalandia” will leave Penang for Europe to-morrow, the 29th instant, with the following Straits passengers Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ba‘tensby, Mr. Frank Burden, Mr. and Mrs. E. Groote, Master Groote, Miss Groote, Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Jacques, Miss M. Jacques,
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  • 83 1 —Reuter. Cronin Sentenced MEMBER OF UNLAWFUL ASSOCIATIONS Dublin, December 30. After a trial which lasted for several days, the Military Tribunal has concluded the hearing into the charges against Commandant Cronin. Cronin was found not guilty on the charge of sedition, but guilty on two other counts
    —Reuter.  -  83 words
  • 243 1 Belgian Socialist Proposal To Modify Law Brussels, December 7. The future of the Field of Waterloo is to be considered on the spot by a Commission of the Chamber of Deputies and a member of the British Committee which has interested itself in the
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  • 192 1 Revised Passenger Rates For The New Year Agreement has been reached by delegates from Great Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Italy and Holland to end the international “war” over North Atlantic passenger transport. The sixty delegates comprising the North Atlantic Shipping Conference resumed deliberations in London
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    • 2274 2 i RATES FOR CASUAL notices shipping notice ■■“■■■■■".'■"■".'■"■'■"■"■"■"i BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC HOLIDAY I 'lx /5 nederlandsche Chartered Bank Port Swettenham in connection with the B HANDEL MAATSCHAPrIJ OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Malaya Cup Final. (Incorporated in England All communications relating to D S S IPO Frid N.V. by Royal
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  • 9947 3 P. O. Chairman and Unfair Competition MENACE OF STATE-AIDED COMPETITION A POWER ENTERS PURELY BRITISH TRADE BUT RESERVES OWN TRADE FOR ITS OWN SHIPS The following is a report of the proceed- ings at the 93rd ordinary general meeting 1 of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Na°vigation Company held on
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  • 812 4 TWO MALABARIS MURDERED COMPATRIOTS CHARGED RESULT OF TRADE FEUD? Johore, December 26. I A special sitting of the Court was held it Pengerang cn Christmas Eve, the Second Magistrate, Kota Tinggi, Inche Ismail Pin Abdullah, making the journey by launch to hold a preliminary
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  • 179 4 Neuritis Hampered Her In writing of the pain and inconvenience she suffered from neuritis, this woman tells also how she rid herself of it: "I have been using Kruschen Salts for neuritis, and it certainly has the most wonderful effect. My knees were very painful, and it
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  • 131 4 Presentation Of Prizes Under the auspices of the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club, a badminton tournament open to all residents of Province Wellesley, was held at Bukit Mertajam. The finals for both the Singles and the Doubles were played off at the B.M.R.C. Court at 5 p.m.
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  • 93 4 Closing Date For Entries Entries for the A.A.M. Rally on January 13th close at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, January 3rd, at ordinary fees and at extra fees at 9 a.m. on Saturday, January 6th. Entries for the Gymkhana Events on January 14th also close at ordinary fees at
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  • 62 4 The usual Gospel service held each Sunday evening in the Mission Chapel, Farquhar Street, from 6 to 7 o’clock, will I not be held on Sunday next, but D.V. a Watchnight service will be held from 11 to 12 p.m., preceded by refreshments served in the schoolroom from
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  • 70 4 —Min Pao. Sends More Delegates To See Kwangsi Heads Hongkong, December 10 General Chen Chi-tang has sent another delegate to Kwangsi to see Generals Li Tsung-jen and Pai Chung-hsi, this time in the person of General Lin Hu, a former colleague of the Kwangsi warlords. General Chen is
    —Min Pao.  -  70 words
  • 246 4 Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg returns to Singapore x by the Sarpedon on Saturday. Mr. H. Fortescue-Flannery has become < an advisory director of Callenders’ Cable I and Construction Company. A sum of $7OO has been inserted in the Colonial Estimates. 1933 to meet the stationery bill of
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    • 170 4 I But i What I Tone!l YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER GRAMOPHONES THAN “COLUMBIA”, BUT YOU CANNOT I “COLUMBIA” TONAL DEPTH AND QU AL IT s THEN AGAIN “COLUMBIA” MOTORS GIVE YEARS I OF SATISFACTORY TROUBLE FREE SERVICE. WHY g < experiment when you can buy a portable Columbia >1 a
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  • 1199 5 The Post Office notifies that a telegram < from G.P.O. London says that the mail i despatched from Penang, on December 8 J by the s.s. “Johan de Witt’’ was delivered < in London on December 28. i 1 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by road
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  • 282 5 Schedule Of London-Alor Star-Singapore Service Commencing with the plane leaving Singapore on Sunday, 31st Decembe» and Alor Star on Monday, Ist January, 1934, Imperial Airways will maintain a weekly service between London Alor Star and Singapore. 2. The planes from London are due to reach Alor Star at
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    • 243 5 I THE BLUES S No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly i called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease a in many cases. That terri- a ble feeling which makes B all the world appear gloomy a a without
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    • 246 5 -ff OPENING TO-MORROW 61-5 9-30 Lilian Harvey in MY LIPS BETART' I 111 with JjHN BOLES and EL BRENDEL STILL DRAWING RECORD-BREAKING CROWDS NIGHTLY! l ff l I- _L T —6.15 TO-NIGHT —Jflln I A". WARNER S MAGNIFICENT GIRL-AND-MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT! triumph* i sO n9 by CHEERING, LAUGHING, 1 X tA°‘
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  • 685 6 Towards Cheaper Motoring i demonstration in SINGAPORE Will the motor-car of the future be driven by a Diesel oil engine instead of the petrol engine This intriguing possibility of economic high power motoring is presented by the appearance on the British market of the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 408 6 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY For the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. Two of the following frquencies 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
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    • 325 6 TO-MORROW i P.M. I 3.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. A| summary of the week’s news. 3.35— a religious service address by His Grace the Archbishop of Canter-, bury, relayed from Canterbury Cathedral. 1 4.20 —Time Signal from Greenwich. A Symphony Concert (gramophone records). i 7.50- Time Signal from Big
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  • 239 7 China Times. Almost Unbelievable Damages Done Hankow, Dec. 10. Reports just, received from different communist infesled areas reveal that the communists have inflicted almost unbelievable damages on the local population. The following is a rough estimate of the number of persons killed, houses burned down, land
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  • 127 7 Sin Wen Pao. Special Precautions Taken In Shanghai Shanghai, December 11 To-day being the anniversary of the Red Uprising in Canton in 1927, special precautions are being taken by the Chinese authorities to prevent possible disturbances in Shanghai. The Chinese authorities are said to have received
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  • 95 7 —China Times. Searching For Fukien Organs Tientsin, Dec. 10. General Yu Hsueh-chung, Chairman of the Hopei Provincial Government, is having the situation in North China well in hand in spite of all rumours. Following the discovery of several Fukien secret organs in Tientsin, General Yu communicated with the
    —China Times.  -  95 words
  • 92 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Agrees To Attend Fourth Plenary Session Shanghai, December 11 It is learned that Mr. T. V. Soong, at the persuasion of Mr. Wang Ching-wei, has agreed to go to Nanking to attend the Fourth Plenary Session of the C. E. C. Yesterday Mr. Wang had
    .—Sin Wen Pao.  -  92 words
  • 1160 7 OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES A MERE QUESTION OF TIME —Peiping World Daily News. Twenty years ago a movement was on foot to overthrow the Kuomntang and to establish some other political parties to take its place. At that time, several political parties were in existence aside from
    —Peiping World Daily News.  -  1,160 words
  • 85 7 —Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Turning Out More Ammunitions Canton, December 5 Under orders from General Chen Chitang, the arsenal at Shekchin is now working nights to turn out more ammunition for the use of the army in view of the threatening situation on the FukienKwangtung border. At present
    —Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong.  -  85 words
  • 63 7 Shun Pao. Traffic Resumption Talk Again Deadlocked Peiping, December 10 Negotiations for the resumption of traffic on the Peiping-Mukden Railway have again become deadlock, as the Railway Ministry at Nanking failed to endorse the tentative scheme worked out by the Peiping authorities. It is said that no progress
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  • 79 7 —Min Pao. Send Representatives To Meet Govt. Delegates Hongkong, December 10 The South-west Political Council has decided to send Messrs. Liu Lu-yin, Chen Yung, Teng Chin-yang and Hsieh Yi-pang and General Chen Chi-tang to send Li Yichung and General Li Chung-jen to send Chang Jen-min as their
    —Min Pao.  -  79 words
  • 66 7 agreed to the suggestion. —Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Will Not Attend Nanking Meeting Canton, December 5 The C. E. C. members in Canton have decided not to attend the forthcoming Plenary Session of the C. E. C. in Nanking on December 20, it is learned from a
    agreed to the suggestion.—Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong.  -  66 words
  • 78 7 —Min Pao. Subject To Strict Search By Govt. Warships Shanghai, Dec. 11. The Chinese Government has agreed to the British suggestion that in future the examination by Chinese warships of British vessels proceeding to Fukien should be carried out in co-operation with the British naval authorities,
    —Min Pao.  -  78 words
  • 198 7 .—Shun Pao. Conflicting Reports From Various Sources Nanking, December 10 A spokesman of the Government to-day declared that the Government had not yet received any report from Sinkiang on the recent changes in that province, nor had General Liu Wen-lung, Chairman of Sinkiang, sent in his
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  • 91 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Again Active Outside Great Wall Peiping, December 10 A special telegram received here from Chinwangtao states that a force of bandits, well equipped with rifles and horses, have again returned to the Great Wall districts from the north, and that they have occupied several villages
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  • 73 7 —China Times. Signature Indefinitely Postponed Shanghai, December 11 The signature of the Sino-French-Annam Treaty of Commerce has been indefinitely postponed with the departure of M. Wilden, the French Minister, for France. The treaty has already completed its preliminary negotiations and was to be signed several months ago. Its
    —China Times.  -  73 words
  • 74 7 up the matter with the Dalai Lama. —Sin Wen Pao. Established By Tibetans Nanking, December 10 The Tibetan and Mongolian Affairs Commission has received a report stating that the Tibetans have established several customs offices on the Chinghai-Tibetan border to collect duties on goods coming into
    up the matter with the Dalai Lama.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  74 words
  • 45 7 contemplated by the Government.—Min Pao. Will Not Be Increased Nanking, December 10 A spokesman cf the Finance Ministry to-day declared that the reported increase in la"'l tax was without foundation. He said tha* no such increase had ever been contemplated by the Government.—Min
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    • 429 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" —fip®" MMM■■MH JOAN BLONDELL AND WARREN WILLIAM IN A SCENE FROM 1 “GOLD
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  • 550 8 The tacts revealed by the Chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Co. Ltd. are sufficient to justify the plea that the British Government must take some action to protect British shipping from the competition of subsidised foreign lines. As the chairman said: The American White-Jones Act provides
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  • 159 8 Effect Of Government’s Help Indians in the prairie provinces of Canada, who were made virtually destitute fifty years ago when the buffalo herds failed, are now remarkably prosperous, according to the annual report of the Department of Indian Affairs. The report states (says Reuter, from Ottawa) that
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  • 171 8 Rapid Increase Of Canadian Buffalo Canada’s efforts to preserve her game are of particular interest just now, in view of the conference on the preservation of wild life in Africa. It is hardly likely, unhappily, that the African discussions will lead to the same overwhelming success
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  • 1242 8 By Henry Turner in the “Manchestci Guardian.” Sitting in the little office attached to her dance-hall, where at this season the couples come and go, Madame at last has leisure for conversation. “In the Lancashire,” she observes without preamble, “the poulet, it is a bird. “A bird,” I
    By Henry Turner in the “Manchestci Guardian.”  -  1,242 words
  • 171 8 Africa s Greatest Potential Asset” Professor Julian Huxley, in Country Life, writes:—“Ever since I visited East Africa, I have been convinced that the big game of that wonderful region is one of its greatest potential assets, viewed merely in terms of s. d. “All that
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  • 226 8 Dutchman Who Lest HL; Money Mrs. Florence Jane Wilson, aged ab. a widow Miss Iris Florence Doreen W 1 I aged about 18.. her daughter, ard Gys' Bakker, aged 54.. a Dutchman, were fe dead at a boarding house, Sunnylimst, i ham, Surrey, on
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  • 1073 9 FATAL SLIP ON PAVEMENT ESPLANADE HOLD-UP How he tackled two of the Chinese who are alleged to have participated in the daring day-light hold-up of a ship’s chinchew riding in a rikisha along Connaught Drive with large sums of money, was related by a European civilian,
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  • 511 9 Benefit Fund Meeting Yesterday ELECTION OF OFFICEBEARERS The third Annual General Meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School Union Benefit Fund was held last night at the Union premises. Mr. Low Swee Khek occupied the Chair. Below was the Report submitted by the Beard of Management of the Fund:
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  • 689 9 Communists Blamed GERMANY SAVED FROM RED UPHEAVAL A fuller report of the Reichstag fire trial judgment is contained in the following message. Leipzig, December 23. The Supreme Cour\ in an atmosphere of feverish suspense, pronounced judgment in the Reichstag fire trial which was at once flashed by
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  • 116 9 TIN-SPOT Yesterday To-day London £227-7-6 £227-12-6 TIN—(B MonttM) London £227-12-6 £227-15-0 Singapore $114.75 $114.62i/ 2 Business Done Penang $114.75 Business Dorn- 50 tons OOPKA—(Sundried) $3.00 $3.00 BLACK PEPPE» w $14.00 $14.00 BUBBKB London 4 i^ d 4 si6d. New York 8 1316c.(G) 8 1516c.(G) Singapore Spot 13 %c.
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    • 92 9 V THROAT E.VANSPast/7/es Sest f° r your thro $t MADE IN ENGLAND V The Runny mede Penang b SiaiS§ IwsSw j to-night X SATURDAY —30th DECEMBER RACE DINNER, CABARET FANCY DRESS BALL DINERS :—55.00. NON-DINERS :—53.00 Extension of Licence until 2 a.m. SUNDAY, NEW YEAR’S EVE MONDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1934.
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    • 25 9 MADAME DAVIES 30, Bishop Street, Penang. ARRIVED FOR THE RACES MODEL GOWNS AND HATS. SPECIAL RACE BARGAINS in BRITISH DRESS FABRICS. AT SACRIFICIAL PRICES 885—30-12
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    • 14 9 There will be no issue of the PINANG GAZETTE on Monday, January 1, 1934.
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  • 319 10 .—Reuter. THE NEW GOLD EDICT TIGHTENING UP OF EXISTING REGULATIONS LARGE SCALE INFLUX TO LONDON The new gold edict which orders the surrender of all gold to the Treasury except gold bullion held under a Federal licence, rare coins, unmelted scrap gold or
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  • 116 10 —Reuter. Successful Lecture Tour Of British Universities London, Dec. 29. Mr. T. Z. Koo, who is engaged by the Universities China Committee to give a course of lectures, has completed a most successful tour. He spoke fifty times in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Cambridge and
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  • 109 10 Rugby Radio Service. Operation Of New System On Monday London, Dec. 29. One of the important sections of the national electricity supply system known as the grid, covering the South-Eastern and Eastern area from the South Coast to The Wash, will come into operation on Monday. The area
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  • 71 10 i. Rugby Radic Service. £9S,OGG For Royal Academy London, Dec. 29. A bequest of approximately £95,000 has been made to the London Royal Academy of Artists by Gertrude Abbey, widow of the late Edwin Abbey, artist who was born in America but came to England in 1878 and
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  • 163 10 Reuter. Sequel To Harriman Bank Failure New York, December 29. A suit without precedent in the United States was filed in the Supreme Court in which the Federal Government brought a claim to compel twenty banks, members of the New York Clearing House, to pay eleven
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  • 109 10 —Reuter. Crown Prince Given Name Of Akihito Tokio, December 29. i Time-honoured customs and elaborate ritual, dating from remotest antiquity, I marked this morning’s ceremony at which the Crown Prince, who was born on December 23, was named Tsugunomiya Akihito, literally Princely Heir of Enlightened Benevolence. While ancient
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  • 62 10 —Reuter. Meeting At Batavia GOOD PROGRESS REPORTED Batavia, Dec. 29. Three Government representatives and also the President and four Members of the Board of the General Rubber Growers’ Association of the East Coast of Sumatra were present at to-day’s conference of the European Rubber Growers of the
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  • 48 10 —Reuter. Expenses Paid By Italian Government Rome, December 29. The Chinese military mission has left for Germany. All the expenses during their eleven days’ stay, estimated at a thousand pounds, were paid by the Italian Government. They Inspected the naval and military establish- ments and warships.
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  • 167 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Appeal For Public Subscription London, December 29. An appeal to the public by the Trustees of the British Museum for the sum of £50,000 to effect, together with the corresponding sum guaranteed by the government. the purchase for the nation of the Codex Sinaiticus has
    —Rugby Radio Service.  -  167 words
  • 49 10 —Rente?. Gaol For Lahusen Brothers Bremen, December 29 Gustav Lahusen was sentenced to five years and fined fifty thousand marks and his brother Heinz was sentenced to two years and nine months imprisonment and fined twenty thousand marks in connection with the collapse of the Nordwelle concern.
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  • 178 10 Soviet Comment On His Mission Moscow, Dec. 27. The report of the trip of Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby to Malaya and Netherlands India, forms the subject of comment by Pravda, the organ of the Soviet Communist PaUy. This mission, it is stated, deserves special attention because it represents
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  • 225 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Still Continuing INCREASED SALE OF GOODS London, December 29. Both in home and export trades, the evidence is accumulating that the progress towards recovery is continuing in Britain. Retail business has been exceptionally heavy during the Christmas period and the returns for
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  • 122 10 Journalists Must Apply For Permits Berlin, Dec. 21 All German newspapermen who w’ant to practise their profession after Jan. 1 must get a permit from the Reich Association of the German Press, according to regulations for enforcing a new law' readjusting status of editors of newspapers and
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  • 38 10 —Reuter. Washington, December 29. Through the purchase of $786,000,000 preferred stock and capital notes to-day the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is now interested in 3,883 American banks with a total of capital and surplus exceeding $1,230,000,000.
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  • 214 10 .—Reuter. Prop In Structure Of World Peace BUT MEMBERSHIP NOT CONTEMPLATED Washington, December 26. It is but an extension of Wilson’s challenge for us to propose that from now onwards w'ar by Governments shall be changed to peace by the peoples controlling their Governments,” said President
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  • 7 10 —Reuter Wireless. .—Reuter. agricultural district.-
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  • 88 10 Reuter Wireless. King Of Roumania Paris, December 26. There is a possibility that the King of Roumania will follow the King of Yugoslavia on a visit to France Early in February, M. Paul Boncour is visiting Prague I and Warsaw and probably Belgrade and I Bucharest
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    • 432 10 HCZEMA OF HANDSJLW Incapable of Work. Healed by Cuticura. I had eczema on my hands for four years. It itched and burned so that I could not sleep. It started with little pimples that were always wet and then scaled over, rendering me incapable of work. I tried various kinds
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  • 1339 11 Cyclist's Death On Armistice Eve J EVIDENCE CONCLUDED J Evidence was concluded in the Penang police Court yesterday afternoon at the inquest held on Goh Boon Lim, a Chinese cyclist who was knocked down in Northam Hoad at 5 p. m. on November 10 by Fiat Xnotor
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  • 76 11 DECEMBER 30 Penang Races, 4th day. Special Dinner and Masquerade Ball, E. O. Hotel. Race Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball, Runnymede Hotel. DECEMBER 31 Supper and Dance, E. O. Hotel. Gala Supper, Dancing and Souvenirs, Runnymede Hotel. JANUARY 1 Pan an g Races, last day. PUBLIC ANU
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 22 11 ARE YOU FASTIDIOUS? THEN OUR DAINTY UNDER WEAR WILL CERTAINLY APPEAL TO YOU Chihese kAHTEWt Beach St., Penang. Courtesy Robinson Piano Co.
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    • 353 11 J Iff™ I k JlYlattCreme "47 H" Co Cd Cream I g qT S B Cream Rightful cleansing cream g m 7)' .A 1 qbk will keep your pores in working g I I® Exquisitely perfumed order and your 0 h A with "4711" Eau de Co- E&jagag M H
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    • 287 12 IT’S HERE w|w-. ;-1 "lilt 1 < BOURN-vnA r MW«y ?e a»M|te < "P'lyU!' j. THE PERFECT FOOD-DRINK RECOMMENDED BY OVER 14,500 ENGLISH DOCTORS. Qft Q °f i* S nour s iment can e t urne d <JU /0 to human energy in a few hours... All the experience of
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  • 1103 13 THE ACCEPTANCES FULL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY KA.CE I.—THE SCURRY STAKES I! 2.30 P.M. I A handicaps for Ponies; Class 2; Division Value $800; Distance 5 Furs. j orbyter 9.12, “Holland Kongsi’s” or a g, by Carwelkin—Benora (R.Billett) j amond Dust 8.9, Major T. L.
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  • 605 13 Tea Party at Springtide RETIREMENT OF POPULAR OFFICER Owing to the impending departure on leave prior to retirement of Mr. A. C.i O’Farrell, Executive Engineer, Public I Works Department, Penang, the P.W.D. Staff entertained him yesterday at a tea party given at the New Springtide
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  • 412 13 Publications Issued And Received The following' publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S .and F.M.S., during the period December 16 to December 22, 1933, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members
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  • 142 13 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND Sunday after Christmas New Year Eve. 8 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSS II and VIH. Hymn 62. 8.30 —Holy Communion. 6 p.m. Evensong—PSXC 195. Magnificat Turner Nunc Dimittis Hymn 59, 482, 288 and 165. Carols. Monday—Feast of the Circumcsion and New
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  • 111 13 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Parts 83JS 8311 New York 5.07% 5 08 Montreal 5.08 5.08% 1 Brussel* 23.47 23.59 Geneva 16.88% 16.92% Amsterdam 8.14 8.15 (Milan 62% 62% Berlin 13.70% 13.72% 'Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 (Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29% 29% iPrague 110 110%
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  • 590 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. HAVENSTEIN from Singapore. Sails on Monday for Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg. S.S. MATANG from Tongkah Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 55 13 Irn'iSißM The daily use o EUCRYL TOOTH W POWDER quickly W removes the slightest stain and prevents Wa wk iiscoloration. It ®k eleans, polishes and lia jgL iisinfects. Wa Free sample in rereipt of K* W c cent, stamp from Represen- US tative: Mr. G. C. STOKES I |j P.O.
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    • 44 13 .(S'* L W’' 1 1 \1 \'l s Chemists an! lu<Pal i Stores in two sizes. Equallyluseful for Adults Children. ADortor writes: I tried Anglers for a woubte- IB c(dnnßS -r by THE MEDICAL PRQIFEWW’» AgT's Y. R. VICK &CO Singapore and l enung.
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    • 16 14 Want to sell that car An advertisement in the ’Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.
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    • 294 14 Dentists say: “t LT* S the ins ide curve of your teeth that is hard to clean: old* fashioned tooth brushes are shaped to fit the outside only** Tooth brushes like this only fit properly on the cut side of your teeth: they fit the inside curve very badly— i
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    • 2042 15 I zT iP. 0.-BRITISH INDIA r i 2 I 1 1 7 A Ak X. AND APCAR LINES ■B X Incorporated in England) lAMglriittMHM MWWWWWWWW» XBLUK BIUUBII MM* to Europe via Suez LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves ue From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York Peninsular and Oriental S. N.
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  • 341 16 24 Scratchings For To-day SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC AND ORMONDE As might have been expected, with the course on the hard side and the longer races, the scratchings for to-day, the fourth day of the Penang Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting, are heavier than the
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  • 405 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’s share lisf to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* RUBBER Ayer Molek 50 60 60 70 Ayer Panas 70 77 72% 80 Bassett 50 55 52% 57% Connemara 85 95 90 1.00 Glenealy
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  • 126 16 The folloving ore tb-s Ist eat quotatloac .'or to-de.y:— Buyers Seller* iTN Ayer Hitam 1416 15|0 Ayer Weng 177% 1.85 c Batang Padang 32 34 Chanigkat 43 6 44 6 Hitam 37% 40 Hong Fatts 48 50 Jelapang 13J3 1319 K. Kamunting 5j9 6|3 K. Lanjut 2116
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  • 144 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Helle’ TIN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.85 1.90 Batu Caves 95 1.00 1.00 1.02% Johan 21 23 21 23 Kinta 2.40 2.45 2.42% 2.47% Kuchai 1.02% 1.05 1.08 1.10 Malaya Cons. 43 45 43 45 N. Taiping 38 40 39
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  • 304 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following are thn change* ’n <» junta Hens up to noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller TINS Ayer Hitams 14 6 15 0 14 6 15 0 Ayer Wengs 1.75 1.85 1.82% 1.92% Bangrins 36 3 37 3 36 3 37 3 Batang Padangs
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  • 59 16 PENANG, DECEMBER 30 »By murtesv of the Chartered Rank) On London Bank Demand 2 4 »> 4 “Its 2 1 4 332 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 11|32 3 Documentary 2|4 ***** On New York Bank Demand 59 nom. France T.T. 950 nom India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 36%
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  • 787 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST names. I RUBBER (Dollar.) I t AllenbT Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ft Amalgamated Malay Estates I W Ayer Hitam Planting syndicate W 1 < Aver Kuning Rubber Estate» I? Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 0«, Ayer Panas Rubber E»tates>_jnM WjQ Balau Planting Syndicate 4L Bassett
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  • 37 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mr. Chin Look Seong of Messrs. Look Brothers will take place to-morrow, Sunday, 31st instant, at 11 a.m. prompt from his residence for burial at Mount Erskine Cemetery.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 456 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL I HOTEL PENANG. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. SPECIAL DINNER MASQUERADE TO-NIGHT BALL Dinner $4 per head Saturday 30th DeeemWr for <, tleman 9 costumes. Extension till 2 a.ni. (Special late launch at 2.30 a.m.) c «.«>«. DINNER, MUSIC DANCING NEW YEAR’S EVE I Dinner S 3 per
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    • 12 16 QUEEN'S $2OO COMPETITION CLOSES AT 10 A.M. On Monday, Jan. 1, 1934.
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    • 22 16 W VW W W M V I ar I WHAT LONDON IS DOINCREAD CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. .a _>_■ n n
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