Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 February 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. U Vol. XCII. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 107 1 tion of war. —Rugby Radio Service. Pay The Price RESPONSIBILITY FOR PREVENTION OF WAR London, Feb. 21. The final declaration of the international congress in defence of peace held at Brussels last week contains the following points: (1) Only by maintaining and strengthening a collective system
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  • 64 1 -Reuter. Regular Transport Used For Naval Work The Admiralty has requisitioned the BibLiner, “Somersetshire,” sailing from S uthampton to-morrow. It will convey ival ratings to ships in the China Station, .is is the first occasion in about ten years that a regular transport is used for
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  • 48 1 L —Rugby Radio Service. To British Note On Revised Quotas French Government’s reply to the British note on the subject of the I French quotas and the British n nt’s retaliatory duties was handed Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon French Ambassador, Monsieur Ccr- s afternoon
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  • 41 1 Reuter Wireless. 5 Day Week Washington, February 19. ’’ing the newspaper code, President ■it has requested that newspapers ilations of over 75,000 in large hould place their staffs immediately sis of a forty hour and five-day Reuter Wireless.
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  • 66 1 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 17. 'binet has passed a law authorisI nistry of Propaganda to veto or films, stipulating that the censor 01:181 t-rvise the making of films. Foret lgn filrn may not be shown if in their orb on they are derogatory to the inthe country.
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  • 382 1 Reuter Wireless. Policy Of The Utmost Clemency ESPECIALLY TO MISLED ADHERENTS London, February 21. Lord Noel Buxton, who telegraphed to Dr. Dollfuss urging measures of relief for innocent child victims of all parties in Vienna has received the following message signed by the Austrian Chancellor. The
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  • 60 1 No Referendum Yet F.M.S. GOVERNMENT STILL UNDECIDED (.From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh>February 22.. The Times of Malaya making; enquiries from the Chief Secretary. FM S was informed that Government has not vet decided to take a referendum on tonnage basis re the formation of a Buffer Tin
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  • 95 1 —Rugby Radio Service. On Disarmament Problems SATISFACTORY 1 PROGRESS London, Feb. Ai. Chancellor Hitler who conferred yesterday with the Lord Privy Seal; Capt. Anthony Eden, who is now in Berlin in connection with his tour to disr cuss disarmament problems with the heads of governments in the principal
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  • 161 1 .—Reuter Wireless. 75% Of Visitors Are Foreign Buyers London, February 19. The biggest show, the British Industries Fair, opened in three centres at Olympia, White City (London) and Castle Bromwich i Birmingham) to-day and buyers were able to make their choice "from the three million pounds worth
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  • 131 1 —Reuter. £52 Millions improvement In 1933 REDUCED SHIPPING INCOME I London, February 22. Great Britain’s balance of payments in 1933 reveals an adverse balance of £4,090,000 compared with the revised estimated adverse figure of £56,000,000 in 1932. From this £52,000,000 improvement over 1932 £26.000,000 must be
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  • 71 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. To Help Cocoa Producers In Trinidad London, February 21. In the House of Commons, the Under Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald said that Government had considered that the most practical steps which thej could take to assist cocoa producers in Trinidad was
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  • 43 1 The French reply to British representations against the French import quotas proposes early opening of trade negotiations on the basis of the status quo. The reply will be presented to-morrow. The French Government undertakes to introduce legistion reducing import taxes.
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  • 78 1 Rugby Radio Service. Encouraging Activity PRINCE TQ VISIT BIRMINGHAM SECTION London, Feb. 21. Encouraging activity is reported from both the Olympia and Birmingham sections of the British Industries Fair and business done shows a marked improvement on previous j'ears. Attendances at both sections show increases and figures
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  • 66 1 Rugby Radio Service. Two More Crash 14 KILLED FOR" THE WEEK Tokio, February 22. Two naval planes crashed on the mountains in Northern Korea yesterday. Five men were killed, thus bringing up the, week’s casualty list to fourteen Japanese I military and naval aviators killed. Five!
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  • 88 1 Reuter. Approved By House Of Representatives Washington, February 23» A 258-million-dollar Revenue Bill designed to increase the collections by closing the legal loopholes has been approved by the House of Representatives by 388 votes to 7. In order to relieve small incomes the bill increases taxes
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  • 39 1 —Reuter Wireless. Retires After Last Night’s Defeat London, Feb. 22. Following his defeat last night by Len Smith, Jack Hood, the British and European Welterweight Champion, has decided to retire after holding the title for eight years.
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  • 62 1 Chinese Armies May Resist Japanese Advance Peiping, Feb. 20. A second mutiny against Marshal Chiang policy of passivity- toward? the Japanese advance broke out on Friday when Gen. Yen Shi-shan, overlord of Shansi, appealed to his army and those in the North to embark on an undeclared war
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  • 98 1 —Rugby Radio Service. No Joint Action With Holland DISCUSSIONS IN LONDON London, Feb. 21. Dr. Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, was questioned in the House of Commons as to whether any joint action was being taken with Holland, the Dutch East Indies and the British
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  • 171 1 Half That Of 1932 London, February 19. With silver at the highest price sinceMay Ist last year, silver producers’ shares have begun to harden and silver interests in Congress are redoubling their efforts to compel the Treasury to buy silver in quantities varying between one million and
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  • 90 1 ing it as simple as possible. —Reuter Wireless. As Simple As Possible Brussels, Feb. 22. Belgians of all ages are paying their last respects at the lying in State of King Albert. Thousands of men, women and children are standing in a mile-long queue waiting to slowly
    ing it as simple as possible.—Reuter Wireless.  -  90 words
  • 54 1 Rugby Radio Service. Prevent Brigade Attending To Fire New York, Feb. 22. Arctic weather was responsible for numerous deaths including that ot ten widows, and daughters of war veterans in a fire at the Soldier’s Memorial Home at Brookville, Pennsylvania. Firemen were unable to cope with the flames
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  • 48 1 killed and twelve injured.— Reuter Wim[jesa, The worst accident on the Italian railways for many years occurred near Livorno in a collision between a motor train and an. excursion train. The former caught ftreSome passengers escaped but sixteen were killed and twelve Injured.- Reuter Wire-
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  • 1573 3  -  A GLIMPSE AT ETON COLLEGE (BY A CORRESPONDENT) R. f S. w I TWO hours in the Royal Library at Windsor. Two hours under the personal attention of the Royal Librarian himself. This was my privilege recently. I was glad then that
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  • 253 4 False Trade Description Charge FIRST OF ITS KIND Cloth Sarongs imported from Japan were the subject of a prosecution before the Singapore Criminal District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) on Monday, when a North Indian cloth merchant, Uttam Ram, of Arakh Street, was charged with using a
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  • 239 4 Jubilee Of Well-Known Business At the celebration of their jubilee last month by Horlicks Malted Milk Co., of Slough. England, the history of this undertaking was recalled and, like the establishment of many widely-known businesses, does not lack romance. Sixty years ago a young Englishman, James Horlick, with
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  • 149 4 Situation Extremely Uncertain Nanking, Jan. 29. According to information from private sources the report that an independent movement has been established at Kash- gar is well founded. It is said that several tribes in the vicinity of Kashgar have already joined the new government and i the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 681 4 (To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette/’) Sir, —The majority of parents or guardians must have received notifications during the last couple of days from the HeadMaster, Francis Light School couched in the following terms: Dear Sir/Madam, Your son/ward was examined by the Government Health Officer last
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  • 586 4 The Pahang State Council Meeting was to be held at the Sultan’s Istana, Pekan, this morning. Mr C. S. W. Ogilvie has been appointed Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Batang Padang and Lower Perak. Mr. Chong Swee Lin, of the staff of the Supreme Court, Seremban, has been
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    • 16 4 BEWARE! LOCK YOUR DOORS BOLT YOUR WINDOWS "THE INVISIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK
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    • 212 4 I th,s I RECORD WILL thrill s Youi D *****, MASSED BANDS, DRUMS AND PIPES, PLAYING THE PROGRAMME USED AT THE FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE 1933 £7} "MAKING ffU E I Vr CONVERSATION Jr IS SOMETHING OUT OF the ORDINARY AND r IT'S PLAYED BY THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHES Dance
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  • 113 5 —Reuter. Derby County Beaten Again SUNDERLAND SWAMPS THE SPURS London, February 21. The following are results of matches in he English League played to-day. DIVISION I Arsenal 2, Blackbum R. 1. Birmingham 2, Derby C. 1. Chelsea 2, Liverpool 0. Huddersfield 2, Aston V. 1. Portsmouth 3.
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  • 226 5 Fire Brigade Function A large contingent of sailors from the lower deck of the H.M.S. "Eagle” was entertained by the Asiatic Staff of the Municipal Fire Brigade last night, at the Central Fire Station, while Mr. L. E. Coleman and Mr. A. J. Brown
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  • 97 5 Playing on their home ground, the nang Trade School was defeated yestery in a football match with the H.M S. agle” by the odd goal in three. The sailors were the better side and disved good understanding. They launchi series
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  • 115 5 Singapore Will See Four Matches following is the draw for the Southern Section of the Malaya. Cup er Competition. y 18, Friday, Malaya Command vs. •J re, at Singapore 2, Saturday, Malacca vs. Negn Serernban, at Malacca. •J'-.e 9, Saturday, Malacca vs. Singaat Malacca. e 16, Saturday,
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  • 453 5 Narrow Margin D.A.F.C. WIN BY ODD GOAL In a fast and interesting football match played yesterday on the Renong ground the H.M.S. ‘Eagle” was defeated by the Darul Aihsan Football Club by the odd goal in three, but on the run of the play the Sailors deserved
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  • 50 5 —Reuter. Rangers At Home To Aberdeen FOURTH ROUND DRAW London, Feb. 21. The following is the draw for the fourth round of the Scottish Cup to be played on March 3. Albion v. Motherwell. St. Johnstone v. Queen of South. Rangers v. Aberdeen. St. Mirren v. Celtic. —Reuter.
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  • 56 5 Another Packed Hall There was a packed hall at the Strand Hotel last night for the return dance of the Chief and Petty Officers of the H.M.S. “Eagle” and the response from the public was great. There was a large number at dinner and the
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  • 482 5 Training For Singapore Meeting I FAST GALLOPS One of the largest crowds seen for some time lined the rails to watch the training at Bukit Timah this morning, writes “Skull Cap,” in Tuesday’s “Singapore Free Press.” A good proportion of the entrants for the meeting have
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  • 59 5 —Reut?r. Berkshire Draw With Surrey OXFORD'S FINE WIN London, February 21. The county rugby match between Berkshire and Surrey was played to-day at Halton and resulted in a draw each side scoring 6 points. OXFORD DEFEATS R.A.F. The match between the R.A.F. and Oxford University resulted in a
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  • 497 5 Football At Dato Kramat WEBBER SCORES THREE GOALS In a fast and interesting game of football played at the Dato Kramat padang yesterday evening, the H.M.S. Veteran XI lost to the Municipality by 3 goals to 1. Although in the first half the sailors had
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  • 2355 6 CRITICISM OF NEW PENANG GENERAL HOSPITAL TOO LARGE FOR REQUIREMENTS PENANG FLYING CLUB PROGRESS PENANG TO TAKE ITS RIGHTFUL PLACE Criticism that the new Penang General Hospital “now emerging from the chrysalis at the end of Sepoy Lines” was much too large than needs
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  • 108 7 —Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. THREE MADE OF HOME PRODUCTS SUCCESSFUL TRIAL FLIGHTS: EXCELLENT CONDITION Nanking, January 24 Kwangsi is now able to make its own aeroplanes. After the establishment of an aeroplane factory, the authorities have been tiying to get suitable materials for the manufacture
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  • 184 7 Min Pao. HIGHER TARIFF ON IMPORTS Shanghai, Jan. 30. The Ministries of Finance and Industry iiave jointly meted out plans for the relief of the Chinese silk industry, it is understood from business sources. At present only fifteen sijk factories are running in Shanghai, all others
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  • 134 7 Urge Enforcement Of Picture Regulations Police authorities in the country have en requested by the Central Motion Pic- ure Censor Committee of the Home Affairs Ministry to prevent foreign film producers from making pictures in the interior parts of the country without ob- fining the necessary permission from
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  • 121 7 2 o Cost Over $100,000,000 General Chiang Kai-shek has given in■3‘r i ’ions for highway engineers to proat once to Kiangsi to complete several roads on which work has been going r months. It is understood that machinery, and light railway tracks trucks in large numbers
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  • 143 7 Sin Wan Po. COMPLETE SINOj JAPANESE AGREEMENT Tientsin, Jan. 29. Complete agreement has been reached j regarding the retrocession of Shanhaikuan las a result of repeated negotiations be- tween the Peiping authorities and the Japanese. The actual retrocession will take place by the middle of February. The
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  • 112 7 i Substantial Order For New j Materials The Macao Electric Lighting Co. has placed a substantial order for new material and machinery with the General Electric Co. of China, Ltd. For the accommodation of the new’ generating units, a new power station is already in course of
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  • 70 7 Work Progressing Satisfactorily The Bureau of Public Works has instructed MacDonald and Gorman, contractors for the removal of the Pearl Reef, to expedite their work which was begun in 1932. The remaining portion of the reef, measuring some 100,000 cubic yards, is situated off the praya of Yaulanmum
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  • 66 7 .—China Times. Expected To Be Completed This Year Hsuchow, Jan. 29. The Haichow Harbour, which has been under construction by a Dutch Company is expected to be completed by the end of this year. With the completion of the harbour all goods carried by the Lung-Hai Railway can
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  • 74 7 —-Min Pao. National Economic Commission's Plans Shanghai, Jan. 30 The National Economic Commission has drawn up plans for the reclamation of waste land in northern Kiangsu According to investigations made there are no less than 13,000,000 mow of land still unclaimed in northern Kiangsu. The Commission
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  • 157 7 —Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Szechuen Troops Attacking Pachung Hankow, Jan. 29. The Szechuen troops are now clos ng in on northern Szechuen and are attacking Pachung from three directions. The Communists have established their new front at Tzetungmiao, a point in the vicinity of Pachung, where they are
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  • 73 7 Train Service Opens Passenger and freight train service between Shaokwan and Lokchang on the Canton-Kankow Railway will be formally inaugurated to-day. Two trips will be made daily with the small size cars during the initial period of the service. The Shaokwan bound train from Lokchang will leave at 6
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  • 70 7 Erection Of 25,500 K.W. Power Station The Japanese Government railway autho rities have practically completed their investigations regarding the erection of a 25,500 kw. power station costing Y.22,000,000 on the Tenryn River in connection with the Government’s second railway electrification scheme. Both the Kanagawa and Yokohama
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  • 43 7 —China Times. Government Intervenes Nanking, Jan. 29. The Central Government has addressed urgent telegrams to the warring commanders in Kweichow instructing them to cease military operations immediately and to await a fair settlement of their dispute by the Govemment.-
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  • 48 7 To Float $2,000,000 Navigation Bonds In order to finance the organisation of the semi-official Kwangtung Steamship Company, details of which have been reported in this paper, the Reconstruction Department is now contemplating the floating of navigation development bonds to the sum of $2,000,000, it is learned.
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  • 862 7 .—Shun Pao. Extremely Deplorable Internal Disturbance As soon as the Fukien uprising had been put down, a new outbreak occurred in the North-west. It is extremely deplorable that internal disturbances should occur in China one after another in spite of the national crisis. What is the real
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  • 115 7 General Sung On The Alert Peiping, Jan. 29. A special telegram received here states that the Japanese troops continue to be active in East Chahar. The construction of an airfield and a motor-car highway leading from Fengning to Takou have already been completed and, recently, hundreds
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  • 77 7 .—Shun Pao. To Visit Foochow Nanking, Jan. 29. It is reliably learned that General Chiang Kai-shek is leaving for Foochow within a day or to two direct operations in person against the remnants of the 19th Route Army in southern Fukien. General Chiang will fly in his
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  • 536 7 —Sin Wen Pao. What Attitude Should China Adopt “What should China do now that Ptr Yi, the Regent of the puppet state of Manchoukuo, has decided to proclaim himself emperor of Manchoutikuo? We maintain that China should continue the same attitude towards the puppet organization as
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  • 146 7 —Sin Wen Pao. DEPOSED CHAIRMAN OF JEHOL CONTROL YUAN DEMANDS EXPLANATION Nanking, January 28 Following the granting of special pardon to General Tang Yu-lin w the deposed Chairman of Jehol, the Control Yuan has addressed a communication to the National Government demanding an explanation
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  • 836 8 Presiding at the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association yesterday at the Town Hall, Mr. P. N.. Knight, the President, gave the first public expression to what has been in the minds of the public for a long time. “That great white elephant,” he said,
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  • 47 8 To Cease Work On March (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, February 21. The Siamese press report that the tramway operatives had decided to cease work on March 1 on the grounds of the great strictness of the working regulations. The papers, urge Government intervention.
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  • 62 8 Lower Expenditure Expected (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Feb. 21. The Budget estimated for the year ending March, 1935. puts Revenue from all sources at 74,000,000 ticals. It is estimated that expenditure will be slightly lower and it is expected that final figures in respect of the year
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  • 1015 8 SPEED You have all received an envelope at some time or another w-hich seems to breathe the word “important” although in actual quality it is no better than its fellow’ containers. We received such an envelope by the mail this morning. On opening it we found that
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  • 81 8 Firm's Employee Charged With Embezzling SENTENCE POSTPONED Ooi Chong Choon, an of Messrs. William Jacks Co., Ltd., was charged in the Penang.Police Court thisr mdrfiing with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $3OO. Chong Choon pleaded guiFy. It is alleged that there
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  • 109 8 Old Lag Born In Penang Ng Sooi, a Chinese who had prevm pleaded guilty to the theft of three w.<> taps, one padlock and chain rrom a v 1 house, was to-day sentenced by the 1 < 'l l Police Magistrate, Mn D. Wills. months’ rigorous
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  • 950 9 THOUGHT IT WOULD SAVE HIM FROM BANKRUPTCY CURIOUS COURT STORY i An amazing tale of credulity was related at a preliminary inquiry before Mr Norman Grice, the Singapore Second Magistrate, on Tuesday, by Yew Kow Kee, the proprietor of an engineering works in Lavender Street. His
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  • 1171 9 ESTATE MURDER i SAW HER HUSBAND KILLED Johore Bahru, Feb. 19. A savage attack alleged to hive been made on a Javanese named Abdul Khamid bin Mustapha by two compatriots towards midnight on December 29, in a kongsihouse of an estate at Gelang Patah, was described by
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  • 224 9 DATO' AWANG FACES ANOTHER CHARGE Kuala Lipis, Feb. 20. In connection with the recent death of a Chinese tapper named Chong Wah and the serious injuries of another tapper named Chew Sap, the Dato’ Awang Prang Stia Wangsa and his wife, Siti Hara, were again brought
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  • 60 9 Mr. Justice Whitley For Penang Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, who is due back from Home leave on March 1, by the P. O. s.s. ‘‘Ranchi” will be stationed in Penang again and as previously stated Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., will temporarily go to Singapore. Mr. Justice
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  • 195 10 Westminster Abbey.—Rugby Radio Service. Inniskilling Dragoons To Attend Funeral London, Feb. 21. The Prince of Wales, who is representing King George at King Albert’s funeral to-morrow, proceeded to Brussels to-day by aeroplane. He flew in one of his own machines and spent the night at the
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  • 114 10 —Reuter. Condemned Men At Boston Get Few Hours’ Grace New York, February 21. The rising temperatures promise a release from the blizzard which inundated the Eastern States yesterday. Hitherto twenty-five deaths were reported while many lives were endangered at sea and distress signals were received from eight
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  • 103 10 —Reuter. Funds For New Industries In U.S. New York, February 21. The Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve system urges the modification of the Federal Securities Act in order to open dormant capital markets and favours the establishment of an intermediate industrial banking system to aid capital financing.
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  • 173 10 —Reuter. Morganatic Marriage i I CROWN PRINCE’S SECOND SON Stockholm, Feb. 21. The announcement that the 25-year-okl Prince Sigvard, second son of the Crown I Prince of Sweden and brother of Princess I Ingrid, will marry a German lady not of roval birth against tiie King’s
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    21 10 Dr. Schacht. ch‘“f of the German Keichsbauik who was largely re-sponsib'e for the recent successful negotiations with Germany's creditors.
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  • 93 10 Reduces Government Majority London, February 21. The Government majority late last night was reduced to 52, the lowest recorded in the present Parliament, due ’o the revolt of fifty Conservatives and the abstention of a hundred othrr members when the Conservative amendment on the Unemployment Bill
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  • 19 10 .—Reuter Wireless. The bill devaluating the Krone has been adopted by Parliament and operates immediately.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 162 10 .—Reuter. Dried Up Rivers WATER PENNY A PAILFUL London, February 21. Faced with the prospects of further dry weather in England, both country and townsfolk are alarmed at the increasing menace of a drought. Reports of dried up rivers, drained reservoirs and empty wells come from
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  • 73 10 Reuter Wireless. Arrives At Port Chalmers Wellington, February 18. After a thirteen days’ passage from the ice barrier, the Jacob Rupert, the flag ship of Admiral Byrd’s polar expedition has arrived at Port Chalmers where she wilt spend the winter, returning in the spring i pick up
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  • 44 10 .—Reuter. Adpairned FAILURE TO REACH DECISION London, February 21. The Anglo-Japanese cotton negotiations at the resumption of the talks to-day, discussed the question of the geographical area and failed to reach a decision. The conference was adjourned until Fe- bruary 28.
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  • 132 10 Alleged Source Of “Red” Literature Medan, Feb 14. The allegation that Singapore is a hotbed of Communist propaganda is made by the Bintang Timur, one of the leading native newspapers in Netherlands India. This journal adds that it is from Singapore that most of the Communist literature comes
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  • 311 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Talks Continuing To-day VISIT WELL WORTH WHILE London, February 21. The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, is to-day continuing his conversations in Berlin with the German Ministers. His meeting with Chancellor Hitler is described as being of a very friendly character. "The Times”
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  • 141 10 Reuter Wireless. Complete Exchange Of Views Paris, Feb. 17. The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Eden, opened his grand tour on the disai mament problem at the Quai d'Orsay with M. Doumergue and other cabinet ministers to-day. The conversations lasted until 5 p.m. at the conclusion of which M.
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  • 34 10 Berlin, Feb. 17 Prussian fire brigades will be brought completely up to date by a decree issued on Wednesday by Premier Goering. Among the new technical equipment will be special steel helmets.
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  • 155 10 15 Per Cent. Raisins I NEW LAWS TO HELP I FARMERS I Ankara, Feb. 17. All bread baked in Turkey on at! least one day of the week must in future contain 15 per cent, raisins. I This regulation has been issued by the j
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  • 81 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Questions Referred To Judicial Experts Geneva, Feb. 17. In pursuance of its decision to refuse to be influenced by various campaigns the Saar committee has referred a series of questions to judicial experts notably the scope of the franchise at next year’s plebiscite and whether the
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  • 342 10 Cause Of Disaster Revealed TOO RAPID DESCENT Moscow, February’ 12. The commission investigating the recordbreaking stratostat disaster at the scene of the tragic crash has now published tho results of its work. Part of the piloting scientific instruments were shattered, others only half broken. The notes of the
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  • 340 10 Reuter Wireless. Reuter. U.S. SOCIALIST I Stars And Stripes Torn Down I New York, Feb. 17. I The Star and Stripes were torn down, the redflag hoisted and seven people sent i to hospital and it is believed hundreds more 1 slightly injured in a riot
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  • 2415 11 CLIVE OF INDIA AT WYNDHAMS VARIETY AT VICTORIA PALACE: VOGUE OF THE COSTUME PICTURE: KATHERINE HEPBURN IN LITTLE WOMEN (From Our Own. Correspondent) London, Feb. 3. farewell to the circus Olympia Circus, has now given its closperformance, and the cosmopolitan Election of human and animal talent has
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    • 18 11 BEWARE 1 LOCK YOUR DOORS I BOLT YOUR WINDOWS "THE INVISIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK
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    • 299 11 j DIGESTION DEPENDS ON HEALTH— H and health depends on Eno. M Can you always sit down and enjoy your food or is your pleasure spoilt by poor digestion A healthy digestive system can only be 1 gl attained when the natural functions are working smoothly and regularly. Drink a
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  • 1009 12 TO-DAYS PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY 00*« share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Gopeng Consol 35 0 36 0 25|0 36|0 1 Hi tarn 47% 55 47% 52% 1 Hong Fatt 47% 50 47% 50
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  • 134 12 Record Level For N.E.I. Outer Possessions Medan, Feb. 13. Statistics of rubber exports from the six most important harbours in the outer possessions, Sambas, Pontianak Bandjermasin, Palembang, Djambi and Belawan indicate that a record has been reached for the month of January, states the viaash Nieuwsblad. The figure,
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  • 41 12 To-day at the “Esplanade” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March —The Middy—Alford. 2 Overture —Fingal’s Cave—Mendelssohn. 3 Reminiscences of A Plantation--Chambers. 4 Waltz—September—Godin. 5 Patrol—Ma Braw Laddie—Macdonald. 6 Selection—The Rose of England—Hume. 7 Fox Trot—Trouble In Paradise—Ager.
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  • 104 12 Latest Quotation* Wednesday Tuesday Paris 77 19|32 774 5.07% 5.064 “X 3 21.88% 21.88% GenSrn 1581 15.814 Ssterdam 7.524 7.584 2uaT 58 7 1 16 58 12.86 12.854 ISiolxn 19.394 18.894 ..28% 28% Prague 1 23 1 231 Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid 37 21|32 37 23J32
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  • 56 12 PENANG, FEBRUARY 22 <Bv Co'Ttewv of the Chartered Bank' On London Bank Demand 214 I|l6 4 mts 2:4% Private 3 m ts credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 2 4 716 On New York Demand 58 nom. France T.T. 875 nom. Hongkong T.T. 33% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 39% dis.
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  • 1022 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. v 8 2 t/5 h a I RUBBER 'Dollar.) S c. Allenby Rubber Co. I to Ator Gajah Rubber Estate'. 70 Amalgamated Malay Estates 210 2 AyerHitam Planting Syndicate 110 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 60 70 Ayer Panas Rubber
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    • 17 12 BEWARE/ LOCK i YOUR DOORS BOLT YOUR WINDOWS! "THE INVISIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK
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    • 255 12 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is Different If you are suffering the tortures of Piles aad Its kindred ailments, and have tried every known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Dr. Van Vleck s Absorptiv* Pilk Plasma a trial. Its curative healing actioc on the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1105 12 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 1 TA DAY 9 .20 —Time Signal from Big Ben. News V-VMI Bulletin. f q 35The Cafe Colette Orchestra in For ttu, Strait. Settlement. Mid FMerat- ContlnenUl dance music with Ar•d Malay States from the Empire transmit- nka von Ma j or and Henri Leoni, ter
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  • 554 13 Schedule of Principal I Lines I I I The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. GEN VAN DER HEYDEN from Lho- Seumawe, Sigil, Olehleh, and Sabang,' Sails same ports to-day. fi.S. SARPEDON from Singapore.
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  • 62 13 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Singapore Turf Club Meeting. Ist day Cricket P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25 Cricket P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade, Contd. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Singapore Turf Club Races, 2nd day. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 Variety Qanrlng Entertainment, In aid of St Mlcholaa Home, Town
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  • 851 13 i OUTWARD MAILS I A mail for Port Swettenham and Singapore by the s.s. “Rohna” will be closed at 2 p.m. to-day. I A mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and T. Semawe by the s.s. “Gen. van der Heijden” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 54 13 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN-An advertisement m the “Pinang Gazette’’ is a tireless salesman, fro. “ne W -ek’s end to another it talks business without ring potential customers. It tells your story taaX any Lff of travellers that could so effective. 1- do this? Advertising in «he ‘‘Pinang Gazette to Z and
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    • 44 13 Estates Mines J WE SUPPLY 411 printed requirements B iB >»• 9 at competitive pric t s. W E WA N T 4 YOUR BUSINESS 2 I t FHQUWeS imvitfp k s IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 4 C PROMPT DELIVERY J Pint&ng iGaxette): l PRESS LTD. 5
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    • 171 13 BOXING At Wembley Park Skatinq Rink SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. 1934. 10 ROUNDS BOY NARA vs. SEAMAN WHEELDON 10 ROUNDS ROUGH DIAMOND vs. STOKER EVANS 6 ROUNDS DHARMARAJ vs. KHAY BENG ADMISSION Ringside $l. Other Seats 75 cts., 50 20 cts. STANDING ROQM Free. Boxing visible from the grounds. Reservations at
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 81 13 SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S FAMOUS STORY OF MALAYSIA NOW A GREAT SCREEN TRIUMPH O QUEEN’S i OPENING TO-NIGHT I I A WARNER BROS. HIT! i WITH S s < DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. and PATRICIA ELLIS. S SSs!fi!#aaa 1T V i < i U Y ‘V I -VI IWL t ii..., L 6.15
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    • 124 13 MAXWELL ROAD. ’PHONE 1355. 1 OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 6> 9.30 I A Night-Club Hostess... < S.. Fo Th M cu PARAMOUNT'S Singing For The Man She Loves J Brilliant Musical Production TORCH SINGER R| CARDO CORTEZ, f starring I CLAUDETTE I You will sym- C O L B E RT
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  • INDIA & CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK
    • 291 14 Officials' Narrow Escape At Galle RESCUED AFTER 45 MINUTES Galle, Feb. 3. A thrilling incident took place in the Calle harbour this afternoon, when a boat in which Mr. R. H. D. Manders, Police Magistrate, Galle, Mr. H. C. King, of the Forest Department, and Mrs.
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    • 276 14 Sea Drama At Tuticorin COMRADE'S HEROIC DASH TO RESCUE Tuticorin, Jan 30. A fisherman was killed and his 16-year-old son injured by a large fish which attacked them when they tried to net it in the sea here. Hearing the boy’s cries another fisherman,
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    • 355 14 SEVERAL INJURED IN FIERCE CLASH IN KASHMIR ATTEMPTS TO RAID TREASURY TROOPS OPEN FIRE TO QUELL FURTHER SPREAD OF DISORDER Sialkot, February 3. The following communique has been issued by the Kashmir Government Yesterday’s reports from Srinagar and the mofussil show that a large gathering collected
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    • 117 14 New Delhi, Feb. 4 A resolution criticising the steps taken by the Kashmir Government “against the people of the State, who are agitating in a constitutional manner for securing their rights,” was passed at an emergency meeting of all-India Muslim League held under the presidency
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    • 153 14 Third Order Issued By H. E. The Governor Colombo, Feb 3 The second order imposing a levy on the salaries of all Public Servants from February Ist, 1933, until January 31st, 1934, ceases to be effective from Wednesday. A reporter of the “Times of Ceylon” was
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    • 290 14 Injured Man Tricks A Bear GRAPHIC STORY OF JUNGLE ENCOUNTER 1 Secunderabad, Feb. 1 With one eye lost and his face lacerated, a young villager named Sayulu is now in hospital here, after an encounter with a huge black bear near Nagapuri village (Jangoan Taluq.) When
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    • 140 14 Shot Dead In Bedroom DACCA TRAGEDY Dacca, Feb. 3 Details regarding the death of Mr. F. P Prior, Additional Superintendent of Police, show that immediately after dressing for dinner Mr. Prior entered the bedroom and shot himself dead. Mrs. Prior, who was in another room, heard the
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    • 226 14 1 Resents Being Held By j The Ear Colombo, Feb. 4. How an elephant resented being held L by the ear by his mahout, whom he fatally r I injured, was told at an inquest at the the r I General Hospital on Friday by the
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    • 146 14 Sir H. Gidney Forcasts 1 Modifications I Calcutta, Feb. 2 An appeal to the Anglo-Indian ccmj munity to change its outlook and form a closer association with Indians was made by Sir Henry Gidney, last evening, when he explained the worn, done on behalf
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    • 66 14 Three Killed and Five Wounded Peshawar, Jan. 31. Tochi scouts, commanded by British officers were ambushed and sniped at by Ghilzai nomadic tribesmen while patrolling in the Wazir country. Three were killed and five wounded. The tribesmen lost, seven killed and one wounded. Subsequently the Kurram
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    • 87 14 p w- I R N J|L U v R IIt «illlik FOR ALL MALAYA 'T FRASER NEAVE, LTD. S Distributors. '■WJV.W.W.W.WAWASV.Vi’i I rinang Gazette Press Ltd. j MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS P OCKET CHECK ROLLS I NOTE BOOKS pencils INK GUM 1 '“1 i a rriir 1 B Estate Supplies i
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    • 1931 15 1d 1 4 A ~Yl~m N I P 0.-BRITISH INDIA *1 XA /K AND ap car lines KftrK*tJ*eN I INm ?Hr)es Incorporated England) BLUE PUMMEL LIME to Europe via Suez ma,l passfn -’R .-.d cargo services V««K LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. U»v« Do. ArrivoMa.nuUnw. Arrive New York fU Penang London
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  • 258 16 I Good Scraps Anticipated NARA'S SECOND CLASH I WITH NAVY I (BY “SECONDS OUT’ Wembley Park which was the scene of many of the early professional fights staged in Penang will again be the venue for Saturday night's premotion. j The ring will be erected in
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  • 60 16 M.A.F.C. vs. H.M.S. “Eagle” The following will represent the Muthibol Ahzan Football Club (Kampong Java) in a friendly game of soccer against the H M.S. “Eagle” to-day at the Police Ground, Patani Road. Krasa; H. A. Md. Tammin, S. Mohamad; Che Din, Osman, E. Che Hussain; P S.
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  • 76 16 Results Of Yesterday’s Matches The following are results of matches played yesterday Mixed Doubles Handicap —15.5 Miss Howes Roberts and J. H. Bowyer beat —15.4 M. S. Purcell and D. D. B. Cook, 6—2, C—l. Men’s Singles Handicap “B —l5 R. Mange beat —5 S. L.
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  • 98 16 Charge Withdrawn The case in which a Chinese named Tiew Lay Tah was charged wi f h selling exposing or having in his possession booklets ot cigarette paper with *he Mark Club on. it which was alleged to be a counterfeit of the genuine
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  • 444 16 —Contributed. "PIPPA" CAPSIZES BUT IS SALVED On Sunday twelve yachts turned out to race over Course ‘D’ in a calm sea and light scuth-westerly breeze. The race was conspicuous for the number of yachts which were disqualified for various infringements of the rules and regulations. no
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  • 38 16 Lcndon, Feb. 17. An anti-Geiman film entitled “Attention,” by Leslie Reade, has been prohibited in its entirety by the National Beard of Film Censors on the grounds that the film is pure propaganda without artistic. merit.
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  • 655 16 LAST REEL OF FILM I STOLEN 1 m 1 o Kuala Lumpur Mystery PENANG CHEVALIER FANS DISAPPOINTED The long aw r aited and much talked of Paramount film, “The Way To Love,” in which the inimitable Maurice Chevalier is starred, is reported to be now
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  • 373 16 Fines Meted Out To 53 DETECTIVE-INSPECTOR ALEXANDER'S VICTIMS What must constitute almost a record haul of gamblers, certainly eclipsing any during the last 14 months, was brought into the Penang Police Court this morning by Detective-Inspector Alexander when 54 Chinese in four batches were charged with
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  • 88 16 Keep Late Hours At Dominoes Fourthly and lastly, some fifteen Cantonese admitted playing in a common gaming' house, 190, Kimberley Street, at 11.35 p.m. last night. All the accused were carpenters by trade with a partially for the same hazard with dominoes and dice. $1.66 was found. Accused
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  • 32 16 Paris, Feb. 17. Two German Jews named Katzenstein and Larcher, both from Munich, were expelled with seven other foreign agitators who took part in the Paris riots and had been arrested.
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  • 777 16 And We Put An End To Him" ALLEGED ADMISSION IN MURDER CASE The statement that accused had admitted that with another Sikh, he had delivered judgment on Gurdit Singh and had put an end to him was made by a witness at the Singapore Assizes on
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  • 773 16 The following is the annual ort of the Penang Wireless Society for year ended December 31st, 1933, to be nlwl at the annual meeting on Man MEMBERSHIP: During the year 39 new members were admitted. t number of members on December 1933 was 103. COMMITTEE; The Com
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 105 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. i COMING_ATTRACTJONS GRANT ANDERSON COMEDY CO. WILL PRESENT "WHILE PARENTS SLEEP" MONDAY, 26*01 FEBRUARY, AT 9.30 P.M. PROMPT. I AND “THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN” TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, AT 9.30 P.M. PROMPT. ADMISSION TO HALL $2/-. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY n i DANCE MUSIC BY
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    • 78 16 PENANG CHINESE LADIES CHIN WU ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. The 10th Anniversary celebrations of the above association' will be held at 5,~ Larut Road, on Sunday, Feb. 25, corresponding to the 12th day of the Chinese Ist Moom Kap Sut Year. Members will give a variety entertainment at the Town Hall, at
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    • 17 16 BEW4KE LOCK YOUR DOORS BOLT YOUR WINDOWS I "THE INVISIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 32 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 ,a.m. 76 S 9 m.m. Noon 76 N TIDE TABLES TO-DAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.30 a.m. 11.34 a.m. 4.05 p.m. TO-MORROW 6.47 a.m. 9.04 p.m.
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