Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1934
1934-03-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-03-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 55. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article153 1934-03-07 1 —Reuter. Blustering, Bullying Bill LITTLE CRITICISM OF GREAT BRITAIN Washington, March 6. While Great Britain’s new naval irogramme is little criticised here, the official view being that Great Britai.i is within her treaty rights, Xmerica’s own new £154 millions Naval Expansion Bill, providing or the building of—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article103 1934-03-07 1 Reuter. In American Motor Car Industry New York, March 7. A r- at to strike by over 30,000 workers hxn., over the motor car and motor body b- ng factories of Detroit and Cleveland to-night. mwhile the National Labour Board in tshington are working anxiously to av byReuter. - 103 words
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Article55 1934-03-07 1 Viv Reuter. No New Proposals For Revival Of W.E.C. Washington, March 6. -V’ Child said farewell to President velt before proceeding to Europe for an rview with regard to the re-conven-Economic Conference. Mr. Child “We propose nothing. It is up to nations if the ConferenceViv ' Reuter. - 55 words
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Article39 1934-03-07 1 L —Reuter London, March 7. leath is reported of the Hon. Marj A •’> ckford, C.8.E., M.P. for North K' >mersmith. \’ounger daughter of Lord Sterndale, s had a distinguished career as poliand historian.—ReuterL—Reuter - 39 words
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Article55 1934-03-07 1 it l en millions will be liberated in Sep r when the Government redeems L»e '-y Loan. This large displacement is -1 substantially to affect the share “t Already good securities are yield"it very low rates, and the ft’ess Le called upon to aosOt'o M 3 J55 words
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Article161 1934-03-07 1 China, Japan and Austria.—Rugby Radio Service. Substantial Order PLACED BY BRITISH AIR MINISTRY London, March 6. The British Air Ministry has placed a substantial order for de Havilland Tiger Moth light bi-planes which will form the equipment of certain Royal Air Force units. These machines resemble inChina, Japan and Austria.—Rugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article149 1934-03-07 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Stages Seocnd Gaol Escape Crow Point, Indiana. March 7. John Dillingei, the notorious outlaw hastaged a second dramatic gaol escape. He -spent several weeks in his cell fash’ening dummy pistol from wood by which he successfully scared the gaoler into unlocking his cell. Then, accompanied by.—Reuter Wireless. - 149 words
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Article42 1934-03-07 1 —Reuter. Sentenced To 25 Years Imprisonment Chicago. March 7. Dr. Alice Wypekoop was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 25 years imprisonment. The jury deliberated only for 36 minutes. Alice received the verdict quietly seated in a wheelchair•.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article138 1934-03-07 1 Chinese Acquited On Murder Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 6. Lim Soo, charged with murder at the Assizes, was acquitted and discharged today. Accused was arrested in connection with the death of a Chinese tobacco grower near Tambun village after a chase by deceased s coolies,138 words
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Article147 1934-03-07 1 kia and Jugo-Slavia.—Rugby Radio Service. LONDON CONFERENCE MEETING London, March 6. The London Conference on the production and marketing of sugar summoned by the Bureau of the World Economic Conference held its second sitting to-day when statements were made by Lord Plymouth, Parliamentary Under Secretary forkia and Jugo-Slavia.—Rugby Radio Service. - 147 words
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Article140 1934-03-07 1 I —Reuter Wireless. Figures In Old Bailey Prosecution London, March 1. The Patriarch of Jerusalem figured in i prosecution at the Old Bailey when Benjamin George Pengelly, formerly accountant to Maundy Gregory was charged with uttering a letter with menaces. Pengelly was sentenced to six months. TheI—Reuter Wireless. - 140 words
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Article196 1934-03-07 1 Rugby Radio Service. 1N BRITISH SOIL' Lcndcn, March 6. In a broadcast address to schools this afternoon Mr. Baldwin expressed a strong belief that dictatorships whether from the right or the left would not flourish in British soil where democratic institutions wete indigenous. He admitted that’ Rugby Radio Service. - 196 words
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Article155 1934-03-07 1 Reuter Wireless. Now Number About 120,000 Vienna, March 1. While European attention has been con- en hated elsewhere or on the more dramatic phases of Austrian life, Austria has quietly increased her army from 30,000 allowed by the Treaty cf St. Germain to about 120,000 men directlyReuter Wireless. - 155 words
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Article253 1934-03-07 1 visky case are not disclosed.- Reuter ana Reuter Wireless. Lawyers, Judges And Politicians SHAKING IN THEIR SHOES Many occupiers of high places in Prance arc believed to be shaking in their shoes with apprehension at the publication of the names on the recently recovered counterfoils of chequesvisky case are not disclosed.- Reuter ana Reuter Wireless. - 253 words
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Article85 1934-03-07 1 —Official. Heavy Rains REPAIRS ON ELEVEN SECTIONS Kuala Lumpur, March 7. The main line in North Johore was severely damaged by heavy rains last night. Repairs are in hand on eleven sections where serious slips have occurred. Trains can now pass at a reduced speed. The.—Official. - 85 words
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Article106 1934-03-07 1 Rente.' Wlre’ess. Dissolved By Proclamation Berlin, Mat h 2. In an attempt to placate oppenents in the Saar to Nazi regime in prepiration for next year’s plebiscite, the leader of the nazi party in the Saar has i-saed a proclamation dissolving the nazi party inRente.' Wlre’ess. - 106 words
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Article65 1934-03-07 1 —Reuter. Important Negotiations EXTENSION OF COMMERCIAL RELATIONS London, March 6. An Amsterdam telegram states that it is learned from Batavia that important negotiations have been started for the purpose of securing an extension of commercial relations between the Dutch Indies and British India. It is considered probable—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article104 1934-03-07 1 Reuter. U.S. Wants More Employed New York, Mai ch 6. Re-employment of at least a million mon workers in private industry is the minimum immediate goal. General Johnson is of the opinion that out of six hundred industries surveyed, thirty per cent are able and probably willing furtherReuter. - 104 words
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Article78 1934-03-07 1 Reuter. Presents His Credentials Nanking, Mai ch 6. The Hon. Alexander Cadogan, presenting his credentials said “The interdependence of nations makes the welfare of all the interest of each. I will watch with closest sympathy the economic and the political development of China. I am determined’ Reuter. - 78 words
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Article161 1934-03-07 1 Reu*' Wireh ss London, March 6. The latest treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to March 3 amounted to £655,015,624. At the corre ponding dat* of last year the amount stood at £660,069,369. The ordinary expenditure to dato for the currentReu*' Wireh ss - 161 words
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Advertisement17 1934-03-07 1 It. NAGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street. I17 words
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Advertisement119 1934-03-07 1 Tonic Tones ae it Jruit Saline^^^^W Clean see PIHC/IFIEIRINE HIEAILTH JAILT All-day vigour is assured by Phosfenne Health Salt which Eliminates the poisonous waste matter that causes cells and tissues to grow old It is the pleasant Invigorating dose of Phosfenne Health Salt that keeps the system healthy and fit119 words
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Advertisement11 1934-03-07 1 ANCHOR BEER Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. I11 words
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Advertisement2206 1934-03-07 2 RATES FOB CASUAL SELANGOR TURF r r 'T't BANKS UVERIBEMEIITS CLUB SJUZCIte 1 iIC spring 1934 RACE Chartered Bank nederlandsche All communications relating to meeting I BB nrr OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ advertisements should be addressed I 1 (Incorporated Intend y to the Advertisement Manager, The Saturday2,206 words
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Article3448 1934-03-07 3 EUROPEAN FILMS FOR EASTERN AUDIENCES: RUBBER PLANTER'S HEROISM REWARDED: GALLANT ACTION IN RAGING SEA: SUGGESTION OF A RUBBER COMMISSION: UNCERTAINTY OF TIN POSITION: THE TRADE IN REPTILE SKINS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London February 21 CINEMAS IN THE COLONIES I I A good deal has been3,448 words
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Advertisement243 1934-03-07 3 Jr r-\. M 1 i r\ i plus] Or€ a t ——> Relief Buoyancy j 11 Q 'jPifcw s ■'M 11 m j*. 41 /KMWmOBTga'IRi FOR MOTORISTS I j Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. J I 1 WHETHER one motors for business or J W P^ casure either243 words
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Article513 1934-03-07 4 March 30 and 31 and April 1 TO STIMULATE PRODUCTION OF BETTER ARTICLES The third Balik Pulau Agricultural Show will be held at Balik Pulau on Good Friday, March 30 and 31 and April 1. The show is being held under the aegis of Malayan513 words
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Article108 1934-03-07 4 —Shun Pao. Preliminary Negotiations Completed I Peiping, Feb. 16. Mr. Ying Ju-keng, member of the Chinese- Retrocession Commission entrusted with the work of taking over the Kupeikou Pass from the hands of the Japanese, has left for Kupeikou to start negotiations According to Mr. Ying aH preliminary. —Shun Pao. - 108 words
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Article178 1934-03-07 4 68 lbs. Gone Altogether A woman writes For nearly three years I have been taking Kruschen Salts every morning in hot water, and have lost 68 lbs. of fat. My weight before taking them was 196 lbs., and it is now 128 lbs. Compare178 words
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Article374 1934-03-07 4 Gentlemen Still Prefer Blondes An ass on the stage is not a new turn, but a four-footed ass, carrying on its back a pretty girl, is a novelty that the management of the Prince of Wales Theatre is introducing. Choice of an ass was made earlier374 words
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Article59 1934-03-07 4 Bukit Mertajam Tamil Play Under the auspices of the Sri Mangalesvari Sabah, Bukit Mertajam, the Hindu Vinayaga Dramatic troupe of Bukit Mertajam, will stage the popular Tamil play the Kovilan” on Saturday night, the 10th instant at 8.30 p.m. at the Leong Hin Theatre hall, Bukit59 words
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Article391 1934-03-07 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Reis arrived this morning from Europe by the Blue Funnel Motor Vessel “"Ajax.” Dr. Bearblock, Medical Officer, General Hospital, Teluk Anson, and Mrs. Bearblock are spending a short holiday at Etasers Hill. 3|C Mr. J. A. Seward, Manager, Guthrie Co., Ipoh, will391 words
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Article70 1934-03-07 4 The Sarawak Government Gazette states: Haji Hass’ni, Dato Bentara, has been appointed a member of the Supreme Council. Mr. J. B. Archer has been appointed to act as Resident, Fourth Division, with headquarters at Limbang. Mi. C. Pitt-Hardacre has been appointed Curator, Sarawak Museum. The following promotions are70 words
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Article57 1934-03-07 4 The Johore Government Gazette states Rev. W. R. Lake has been granted a licence to solemnise marriages in the State of Johore. Mr. K. G. A. Doohoo has been appointed a magistrate of the first class for the State of Johore and Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court57 words
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Advertisement40 1934-03-07 4 The I Gazette j Best I j FOR 5 I News I AND I Pictures I a a i 3 y i I I I FULL REPORTS OF All I Malayan Sporting I Events a 3 a Home Football ■B40 words
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Advertisement36 1934-03-07 4 -s FIXING MADE EASY—Times are hard bw there is no need to offer that article at a "mruwawa nrice.** Send along a small advertUemeo* k> ’h ‘Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure.36 words
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Advertisement708 1934-03-07 4 ORCHESTRAL ASP. TRIUMPHS ybu Must Not Miss L l PEER GYNT (Grieg) D *****-9 J incidental music 3 THE VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PLAY THIS MUSIC AS IT !F Sj HAS NEVER BEEN HEARD BEFORE. A MUSICAL TREAT. g 2-10" RECORDS, PRICE $3. S ffi I Mira 7 i RUSSIA (Balakirew)708 words
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Article112 1934-03-07 5 Substantial Surplus In Four Months COLOMBO, Feb. 13. The recent continued improvement in Ceylon’s finances has been well maintained, judging from the official figures issued by the Treasury, which show a surplus for the first four months of the financial year amounting to over Rs. 1,000,000. The112 words
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Article102 1934-03-07 5 —Reuter. Bakewell Scores 56 AMAR SINGH CAPTURES 5 FOR 109 Bombay, March 6. The three-day match in aid of the Earthquake fund was continued to-day and resulted in a draw. The M.C.C. who had scored 132 for the loss of 4 wickets at the close of the—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article447 1934-03-07 5 On Saturday THIRD LUXURY LINER IN A FORTNIGHT The Hamburg-America liner "Resolute” on her annual round the world Cruise will arrive at Penang on Saturday, having sailed from New York on January 13. The present Cruise is unique in many ways the itinerary having been enlarged447 words
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Article364 1934-03-07 5 P.C.C. Beat Police BY ONE GOAL TO NIL A friendly scccer match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the Police and the P.C.C. and resulted in a win for the Cricket Club by an only goal. The game was keenly contested but the exchanges were scrappy364 words
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Article264 1934-03-07 5 Last Year's Winners Start Well. CORINTHIANS BEAT CUSTOMS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 6. The soccer league season was set going to-day when for the opening ma+cb the Corinthians, last year’s league champions, were opposed to the Customs who on the Cup competition in 1933. Owing264 words
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Advertisement356 1934-03-07 5 il service is beyond price -uet OUNLOP TYRES cost no more than ordinary tyres 'JI I IL An 1 3 ncIIhI tLXXa THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (5.5.). LTD., 101, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. GRAND PRIZES THE BEST DRY-CLEANING CO. at No. 27, Bishop Street, Penang (opposite to Moutrie Co.) in celebrating356 words
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Advertisement330 1934-03-07 5 MATTRESSES i Covered Best Drill or Striped Ticken and *"**-well tilled in best manner with selecte<* C°i r 0r Reliable Workmanv ship. SIZE Covered drill Covered drill Covered ticken Covered ticken filled Coir filled Kapoc filled Coir filled Kapoc 6*' X 3' 5.95 8.50 9.50 $10.95 6|' X 3|' 6.95330 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-03-07 5 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 N Noon 83 N TIDE TABLES TO-DAY UGH WATER LOW WATER 3.13 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 3.39 p.m. 10.10 p.m. TO-MORBOW 3-44 a.m. 9.56 a.m. 415 p.m. 11.08 p.m.36 words
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Article121 1934-03-07 6 Relief Measures Adopted New Delhi, Feb. 14. General Bahadur Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, eldest son of His Highness the Prime Minister of Nepal, arrived in Delhi, yesterday. The Under-Secretary, Political Department, paid a formal visit of courtesy to the General, yesterday morning. In the course of121 words
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Article770 1934-03-07 6 How They Came By Junks THEIR PROBLEMS LINKS WITH ISLAND HOME About 100 years ago, the first Hainanese came to Malaya, in their adventurous junks. Others followed in a steady stream, until in the year of the boom between 1,000 and 2.000 arrived in a month But770 words
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Advertisement455 1934-03-07 6 I, which M I a fore h I i I MB I watfOß B The original letter is held at Arcadia Works and its authenticity can be terifiecL M I feel 1 must write and tell you that I think CRAVEN “A” are the most delightful Cigarettes I’ve ever smoked455 words
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Miscellaneous536 1934-03-07 6 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY For the Straits Settlements and Federates Malay States from the Empire transmitQar Dwrentry, England. Two of the following frquendes and ■wvelangths will be used simultaneously, Bat the wavelengths may be changed in Um course of each day’s transmissions. Bjmouncements will be made at frequent Bitervals536 words
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Miscellaneous326 1934-03-07 6 7.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin, relayed from the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. 8 20 9.05 Time Signal from Greenwich. A recital of new gramomophone records by Christopher Stone. 920 Time Signal from Big Ben News Bulletin 9.3s—The Coventry326 words
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3339 1934-03-07 7 MR. WANG CHING-WEI’S INAUGURAL ADDRESS WORK OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL MANIFESTO OF THE PLENARY SESSION —People’s Tribune. ©NE year has elasped since the 3rd Plenary Session of the Central Executive Committee was held in December of the 21st Year (1932). The national crisis—People’s Tribune. - 3,339 words
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108 1934-03-07 7 Sin Wen Pao. National Economic Commission s Plans 1 Nanking, Feb. 16. The National Economic Commission has drawn up plans for the reclamation of waste land in Northern Kiangsu. The plans include the construction of new ca-1 nals, modern irrigation systems, dykes, along the seaSin Wen Pao. - 108 words
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Article62 1934-03-07 7 Shun Pao. Boycott Paper Shop Shanghai, Feb. 17. Because the Cheng Hsin Paper Company. is importing paper from Japan all Chinese banks in Shanghai have announced, their severance of economic relations with the said Company. The banks declared that in the future they would not accept deposit o. Shun Pao. - 62 words
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Article110 1934-03-07 7 .—Chine. Times. Discovered In Yangtze Shanghai, Feb. 17. As a result of the survey work conducted by the Chinese Maritime Customs a new waterway has been discovered in the Yangtze River near Matang, where the water in the ordinary waterway is too shallow to allow heavy steamers.—Chine. Times. - 110 words
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Article77 1934-03-07 7 tie/. —S r Wen Pao. Leaving For Nanking Soon Shanghai, Feb. 17. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, who returned to Shanghai from Hangchow during the Chinese new Year holidays, is leaving for Nanking early next week to ask for instructions pertaining to his new post as Vice-Commander of the Bandittie/.—S r Wen Pao. - 77 words
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Article71 1934-03-07 7 consideration of the Government. —China Times. F resh Developments Expected Nanking, Feb. 16. Fresh developments are expected in the Sino-British treaty revision negotiations, it is learned from diplomatic sources. It is reported that there is a strong possibility of having a non-aggression pact concluded between the twoconsideration of the Government.—China Times. - 71 words
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Article63 1934-03-07 7 Shun F~o. Under Further Training Nanking, Feb. 16. By order of General Chiang Kai-shek all the young officers of the now defunct 19th Route Army have been sent tc the military Schools at Nanking and Loyang for further training. It is understood that these officers willShun F~o. - 63 words
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120 1934-03-07 7 U. S. Government Agree In Principle Nanking, Feb. 16. Negotiations are now in progress between China and the United States for the revision of the existing Commercial treaty between the two countries. It is understood that the Chinese authorities have demanded the abolition of extra-territoria-lity and inland120 words
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Article48 1934-03-07 7 —Shun Pao. i Shanghai, Feb. 17. Ths Minstry of Industry has issued a ciicular order to the provinces instructing 4. hr/ beg.’nning from February 1, land tax in tho country should be calculated in terms ci dollars instead of taels used i to bc.i—Shun Pao. - 48 words
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Article223 1934-03-07 7 ;ties. —Chao Jac Pao, Hongkong. Situation Assume Graver Aspect Canton, Feb. 10. The situation on the Kwangtung-Fukien border has assumed a graver aspect fol-1 lowing the arrival of additional troops from Canton in southern Fukien. and the arrival of more Govern- j ment forces in the same re-;ties.—Chao Jac Pao, Hongkong. - 223 words
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Article167 1934-03-07 7 —China Times. Huge Expenditure But No Reveune 1 Foochow, Feb. 16. The new Fulkien Provincial Goven ment is in a very bad financial mess. is understood that when the Fukien reb“ were driven out from the provincial cap tai they did not leave a single cent—China Times. - 167 words
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Advertisement10 1934-03-07 7 fight catarrh withEVANS Pastilles they Lt WIN made In England10 words
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Article669 1934-03-07 8 A clarion call to industry further to reduce working hours immediately as a means of spreading employment and the re-employment of more people at a living wage was sounded by President Roosevelt on Monday when addressing an assembly of National Recovery Act Code officials, for only669 words
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Article85 1934-03-07 8 Secured By Chop Woh Hup (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 7. Chop Woh Hup has secured the contract for the new prison in face of keen competition from Asiatic and European firms. The work is believed to involve over §l,OOO, COC and the total cost with85 words
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Article77 1934-03-07 8 -Reute Wireless. To Undersell Foreign Countries Mexico City, March 2. A scheme to eliminate foreign competition in the Mexican domestic oil market was launched to-day, when the stock of the Petroleum Company of Mexico, a Government concern, was offered for sale. The company has a capital of 20,000.000-Reute Wireless. - 77 words
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Article74 1934-03-07 8 Commission Of Enquiry Paris, March T. The revelation that an unnamed airman planned to bomb the Chamber of Deputies during the 1 ecent disturbances was made by M. Thome, a former director of the Surete Generale, before the riots inquiry commission. He said that in consequence of an74 words
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Article, Illustration762 1934-03-07 8 SILK SMUGGLING TO INDIA Silk goods, presumably Japanese, in the guise of Ceylon betel-nut! This was the discovery in the Colombo harbour one afternoon recently, when, as a result of an accident, an ingenious attempt to smuggle away some silk packages to India was foiled. Bags of762 words
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Article734 1934-03-07 8 1 houaes.—R. K. in the “Ma’ichcstcr Guardian. ’ - *1 houaes.—R. K. in the “Ma’ichcstcr Guardian.’* The puzzle 1 eally drove cne to the point of despair. One day at the municipal chambers, when half a dozen of us were perched on our stools calculating gas bills. Brisket hurried into the room and, seeing that no cne734 words
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Advertisement37 1934-03-07 8 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER >o zfl THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. WHnHSBHHBEaHHHnr37 words
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1476 1934-03-07 9 ONE OF THREE ACCUSED DISCHARGED 38 WITNESSES FOR PROSECUTION Fourteen witnesses were called at the Singapore Assizes on Monday, the first day of the case in which two North Indians, Gul Zaman and Mahawali Khan, were arraigned on charges of murder (against the first)1,476 words
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Article55 1934-03-07 9 Bail Abscondee To Come Back To Penang Yoon Kuan, who absconded from Penang while on bail pending trial on a charge of possession of contraband chan--1 du, was ordered by the Singapore third magistrate, Mr. Curtis, on Monday to return to Penang under escort, j Accused admitted that55 words
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Article451 1934-03-07 9 Trip For Ipoh Police MOHAMEDAN AND HIS CATTLE When Din, an Indian Mohamedan was charged in the Police Court, Ipoh, on Monday, with (1) trespass, (2) with allowing his cattle to trespass on the railway line and (3) with obstructing the Railway Police in451 words
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Article111 1934-03-07 9 Drove Fast At Police Request Klang, March 5. When charged to-day before Inclie Osj man. the Magistrate, with reckless driving and failing to report after an accident. Karoda Singh, a hire car driver, said he was bringing four Sikh policemen to Klang on duty and drove fast111 words
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Article140 1934-03-07 9 Order For Return Of Banishee A man w r ho is believed to have been banished from Pahang in 1928 for being involved in Triad society activities has been arrested by the Singapore police while investigations were being made into another charge against him there. The prisoner140 words
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Article121 1934-03-07 9 a TIN-SPOT Yesterday To-day London £229-17-6 £230-2-6 TIN— (3 Months) g London £228-12-6 £228-15-0 Singapore $114.62', 2 $114.50" Business Done F Penang 5114.37 1 /2.8 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sell COPRA (Sundried) $3.05 $3.05 BL/XCK PEPPER $17.50 $17.50t RUBBER C London sd. 5 1 New121 words
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Advertisement249 1934-03-07 9 Look atk SmBHH .—a cool oov dark pl*** I’ I > W I MWBbW I ■Mr/f Jw f 4 a There is everything your baby needs in a tin of Cow < :s Gate! The rich concentrated nour5 ft: ishment of the world’s finest milk T is here—made safe and249 words
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429 1934-03-07 10 —Reuter. IMPORTANT THAT THERE SHOULD BE NO BREAK IN CONTINUITY OF WORK H. M. S. MALAYA TO BE MODERNISED The naval estimates total £56,550,000, representing an increase of £2,980,000 compared with last year of which, the Admiralty explains. £1.427,(XX) is required for the,—Reuter. - 429 words
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Article237 1934-03-07 10 Leubr Calm Heralding A Storm Lcndon, March 6. In some circles the opinion is expressed .hat the present quietness in the foreign exchanges is only a temporary calm heraldng another storm. There are rumours I fere that America intends a second deva- nation of the dollar butLeubr - 237 words
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Article113 1934-03-07 10 .—Reuter. German Partisans Cross F rontier Amsterdam, March 6. The police were compelled to restrain the indignant inhabitants of Doetinchem, eight miles from the German frontier, when several hundred Nazi sympathisers marched in from German territory to attend a meeting of the N. S. N. W..—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article97 1934-03-07 10 the Vatican City were at half-mast—Reu-ter Wireless. Requiem Mass In Sistine Chapel Vatican City, Feb. 28. Reviving an old custom of the celebration of a special Mass on the occasion of the death of a Catholic sovereign, the Pope attended a requiem mass for King Albert in thethe Vatican City were at half-mast—Reuter Wireless. - 97 words
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Article79 1934-03-07 10 Reuter. OVER 500 DROWNED IN CANTON HARBOUR Canton, March 6. Three hundred and fifty bodies have so far been recovered from Canton harbour where on Monday night a heavily overloaded steam launch from up-river capsized It is feared that the death roll must exceed five hundred. WomenReuter. - 79 words
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Article172 1934-03-07 10 tons.—Reuter Wireless. Decidedly Brighter All Round London, Feb. 28. On the Stock Exchange to-day conditions were decidedly brighter all round and the chief feature was the revival of strength and activity in all Home securities, notably industrials under the lead of Courtaulds whose full annual report showed antons.—Reuter Wireless. - 172 words
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Article86 1934-03-07 10 —Reuter Wireless. Belief That It Will Be Changed Lcndon. March 2. It is widely believed cn the Stock Exchange that the Bank Rate will be changed downwards next week. A contrary view however, is held by the discount Market and the banks, which is exemplified by a decision—Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article65 1934-03-07 10 Reuter Wireless. Representative Bodies Favour Subsidy Lo ndon, Feb. 28. Subsidised British shipping is advocated in a shipping policy framed by representative bodies of the British shipping industry and submitted to Government. It advises an intensive campaign in Great Britain and the Dominions, to negotiate International treaties toReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article53 1934-03-07 10 -—Reuter Wireless. Awarded To Mollison For Ocean Flight London, March, 1. For accomplishing what the Committee of the Royal Aero Club considers the most meritorious performance of the year, James Mollison has been awarded the Britannia Trophy for 1933. The feat was his flight from England to Brazil-—Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article69 1934-03-07 10 A Book On The Trial By Torgler’s Lawyer Berlin, Feb. 27. Dr. Sack, whose name and capacities received worldwide publicity as a result of the Reichstag fire trial in which he defended Torgler, has published a book entitled “the Reichstag Arson Case.” The book is made up69 words
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Article67 1934-03-07 10 >. —Reuter. Breakdown To Be Decisive NO FRESH INSTRUCTIONS EXPECTED London, March 6. Mr. Okada called on Mr. Matsudaira last night and reported on the breakdown of the AngloJapanese textile negotiations. Mr. Matsudaira merely acknowledged and regretted the position. It is assumed from Mr. Matsudaira’s attitude that>.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration57 1934-03-07 10 Reuter Wireless. Plotting With Rasputin Doom, Feb. 28. The ex-Kaiser intimated complete lack of interest and i efused anv comment when informed of the statement in the King’s Bench Division to the effect that Rasputin told Frince Youssopcff that he was plotting with the Kaiser to getReuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article155 1934-03-07 10 Manchukuo Outlines Her Policies Shanghai. Mar. 1. Mr. Cheng Hsiao-hsu, Foreign Minister of Manchukuo, has circularised a message to the powers outlining the foreign and domestic policies of the new monarchy. Mr. Ariyoshi. Japanese Minister to China, to-day formally informed the Chinese Government of the enthronement of155 words
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Article102 1934-03-07 10 Threatened By Spanish Postmen Madrid, Feb. 27. The postmen and telegraph operators may go on strike if the Postmaster-General does not accede to their request, presented by the Syndicate, in respect to the taking on of new hands. Meanwhile, a third case of military insubordination has been reported,102 words
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Article189 1934-03-07 10 —Reuter. Protest Against 8.8. C. LABOUR TALK BADLY CUT UP London, March 6. An unprecedented protest against the British Broadcasting Corporation “censorship” was made by a young London trade unionist named Ferrie who was to broadcast on the labour problem. The listeners were astonished when Ferrie announced that—Reuter. - 189 words
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Article218 1934-03-07 10 —Reuter Wireless. Britain’s Estimates £50,000,000 WANTED BY THE ARMY London, Feb. 28. With the approaching publication of the defence estimates there is a strong movement in favour of an all-round increase. The Admiralty’s official report to Parliament shows that when the Naval Conference meets to reconsider•—Reuter Wireless. - 218 words
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Article183 1934-03-07 10 —Reuter Wireless. Violent Demonstrations By Nazis Vienna, Feb. 28. Violent demonstrations by Nazis started in Innsbruck after dark following the expiry of the ultimatum from Habicht. Gigantic swastikas of fire burst out on the 6,000 feet high Nordkette mountain which dominates Innsbruck, and simultaneously there was a bombardment•—Reuter Wireless. - 183 words
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Article60 1934-03-07 10 I. —Reuter Wireless. Paris, March 2. The taxi strike which has lasted for a month has ended on the basis of an undertaking which the Labour Minister and the Municipal Council have given, including the immediate introduction of a bill recognising taxi men as salaried workers, thusI.—Reuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article217 1934-03-07 10 popularity of the Government.—Route v Wireless. A Big Fight Coming SOCIALISTS PROMISE GARDEN CITIES London, March J. The Socialists are preparing a gen onslaught in the County Council triem elections, which are being held on Mm Nominations of candidates are now c< plete and there are 110popularity of the Government.—Route v Wireless. - 217 words
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Article181 1934-03-07 10 —Reuter Wireless. Are They Financed From Abroad? London, Feb. 28. The growing practice in Great Britain of giving textile expression to various political creeds by wearing shirts of different hues was raised briefly to-dciy in the House of Lords, particularly’ the growth of Fascism and its finances. Lord—Reuter Wireless. - 181 words
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Article109 1934-03-07 10 Three-Year Tennis Tour Advocated Tokio, Feb. 19. Zeno Shimizu, the Davis Cup player of adecade ago, who has also played with distinction at Wimbledon, said that with Cochet and Vines now professionals, Japan was as likely as any other country to win the Cup in spite of such109 words
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Article66 1934-03-07 10 Two French Airmen Killed In Crash Paris, Feb. 27. Two military aviation pilots plunged totheir death at Montlhery, near Paris, on Monday during the general military manoeuvres, when the wings of their planes became entangled while their planes were performing complicated evolutions. Both, the unfortunate airmen tugged vainly66 words
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Article37 1934-03-07 10 —Reuter Wireless. Bucharest,> February 28. The Government has decided to delay presentation of the budget for three months,, pending the result of the negotiations abroad for a red net’on in ’nterest on th’ public debt.—Reuter Wireless. - 37 words
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Article2413 1934-03-07 11 UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF EMBROIDERY: A PROMINENT AUSTRIAN POLITICIAN OXFORD UNIVERSITY HONOURS SCIENTIST: COSTUME IN HISTORY (From Our Own Correspondent London, Feb. 21st. ROYAL VISIT TO HOLYROOD The possibility of a Royal visit to the I’a lace of Holy rood House in July is pleasurably exciting2,413 words
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Article797 1934-03-07 12 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report I London, February 21 Since our last Report the Market has been active and fluctuations have been somewhat wide. Top prices were reached on Friday when Ribbed Smoked i on the Spot was sold at 5/cd. and the lowest price recorded for Spot was 4797 words
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Article169 1934-03-07 12 Famous Gutta Perch Plantations Kuala Lipis, Monday. It is now definitely confirmed that the Selborne Gutta Perch Plantations of over 4,000 acres at Tunghu Padang, Pahang, is closing down on March 18, but whether temporarily or permanently it is not certain. It is rumoured that the cause of169 words
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Article120 1934-03-07 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 77 1 16 76 132 New York 5.06% 5.06% Montreal 5.09% 5.09% Brussels 21.77 21.74 Geneva 15 68 15.69 Amsterdam 7.53% 7.53% Milan 59% 59 Berlin 12.77 12.78 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna ..28% 28%120 words
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Article57 1934-03-07 12 PENANG. MARCH 7 (By Courtesy of the Chartered «anti On London Bank Demand 2|4 l|lfl 4 mjts 2|4% Private 3 m ts credit 2’4 7 16 3 Documentary 2’4% On New York Demand 58 nom France T.T. 875 oom Hongkong T.T. 33%% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 40%% dis nom.57 words
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Article1114 1934-03-07 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations ta MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO’S share Hat j to-day. J Yesterday To-day l Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS J Amal Malay 2.10 2.25 2.00 2.25 Bassett 55 65 50 60 BoreHi 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.40 Bukit1,114 words
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Article1200 1934-03-07 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST r NAMES. J 3 f h 3 RUBBEX’fDoIIar.) I c. c Allenby Rubber Co. I 05 I 15 8 Alor Gajah.Rubber Eatate'. 70 85 Amalgamated Malay Estates 200 225 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 110 125 4 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 20 Ayer MolekJßubber Co. 601,200 words
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Advertisement91 1934-03-07 12 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An advertisemeni tn the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. 1 rot. one week’s end to another it talks business without *>or ng potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a with circle of in ercsxed readers and its influence is all the wore91 words
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Article867 1934-03-07 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The for owing is a list of vessels arriving •nd saii’rg from Penang during the week: TN PORT TO-DAY S.S. AKITA MARU from Japan, Sails fo- Rangoon and Calcutta. Af. V. TEPGESTEA from Colombo. Sails for Singapore, China and Japan. M.S. 1 TAK867 words
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Article837 1934-03-07 13 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North. North Eastern and; North Western Sumatra by the s.s. ‘‘La- ganbank” will close at 4 p.m. to-day. I A mail for Western Australia t(viai Colombo) by train via Singapore by the s.s. “Sibajak” will be closed at 8 a.m. tomorrow. JTaking letters837 words
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Article55 1934-03-07 13 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7 Penang Library, Annual meeting, 4.30 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 19 Board of Licensing Justices quarterly meeting, District Court, 2.15 p.m. Tuesday, March 20 Government Servants’ Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., annual meeting, Government’s office, Government Buildings, 4.15 p.m. MARCH 30 and 31 and APRIL Balik55 words
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Advertisement37 1934-03-07 13 If you wish to extend your trade and find new customers, try a small advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette.” It circulates throughout the whole of North Malaya, Siam and Sumatra. As a selling medium it stands unrivalled.37 words
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Advertisement280 1934-03-07 13 6. J 5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 LAST 2 PERFORMANCES. I C M f a a t i v<J l J HENRIETTA The Supreme Drama Of 1 > CROSMAN 1 HEATHER AHCEL Sublime Love f HORMAN FOSTER > MARIAN NIXON I TO-MORROW I i Brought Baek By Popular Demand 1 ADORABLE WITH280 words
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Miscellaneous41 1934-03-07 13 5.45 TO-NIGHT J 'Ĕ/Ps BWfafeJ CHESTER l /k ItowM Together with the Flying Thriller "PHANTOM OF THE AIR" -J OPENING FRIDAY JOHN BOLES I In Warner’s Spectacular Singing Success B "THE DESERT SONG” FROM THE FAMOUS STAGE PLAY. i a m~r41 words
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Miscellaneous77 1934-03-07 13 6.15 L4ST NIGHT 9.30 RALPH LYNN WINIFRED SHOTTER J IN E S"UP TO THE NECK” i r TO-MORROW Repeat Screening For 1 Night Only. F ’ROME EXPRESS' C The Gaumont-British Triumph That Broke Every Record Wherever Shown. P 1 WITH ENGLAND’S ALL-STAR CAST. B k OPENING FRIDAY, 9th THE GREAT77 words
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Article147 1934-03-07 14 Questions In The Assembly DISCRIMINATION NEW DELHI, Feb. 12 In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Sir Harry Haig, Home Member, replying to a question by Mr. Gayaprasad Singh said that the only all-India service for which Ceylonese are eligible is the I. C. S., and only through open147 words
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Article184 1934-03-07 14 Indian Firm’s Application COLOMBO, Feb 16. The Executive Committee of Home Affairs considered again this week the application of an Indian firm for a monopiy to manufacture in Ceylon whisky, gin and purified arrack for a certain period of time. The firm points out that in184 words
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Article171 1934-03-07 14 Magistrate Insists On Its Removal JAFFNA, Feb. 13 An interesting incident took place in the Jaffna Police Court when Mr. A. Edirveerasingham, President of the North Ceylon Vehiclemen’s Union, appeared before Mr. Simon Rodrigo, Additional Police Magistrate of Jaffna, dressed in khaddar and wearing a171 words
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Article68 1934-03-07 14 Collapse Of Damaged Houses Patna, Feb. 17. A report has been received from a nonofficial source from Darbhanga that two earthquake shock:- were felt there in the morning, followed by a hailstorm, a heavy Mhower and terrific thunder. Several damaged houses collapsed in the night a68 words
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Article164 1934-03-07 14 Life Size Figures Man The Walls NEW DELHI, Feb. 17 Five hundred wooden soldiers have saved the city of Yarkand, in Chinese Turkestan, from a rebel army, according to a message which has reached here. All the carpenters of the city were pressed into service164 words
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Article224 1934-03-07 14 Running High Over Indian Tariff Bill New Delhi, Feb. 13. Feelings in Japan are running very high at the present moment against the Indian Traiff Bill proposals, which impose specific duties on miscellaneous merchandise, declared Mr. M. Senda. a prominent Japanese exporter and importer of Calcutta, who224 words
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Article157 1934-03-07 14 Reported Attack On Religion BOMBAY, Feb. 18 “Mr. Gandhi turns Communist?”, is a heading in the “Times of India” over a message from the temple centre of Kumbakenam. Southern. India. Apparently excitement has been aroused by a report that Mr. Gandhi had declared that God. and religion157 words
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Article89 1934-03-07 14 Strong Support For “AntiBoycott” Politicians POINT PEDRO, Feb. 15. With the announcement of a nomination day for Jaffna there is much activity in the North. The boycott is forgotten, and, everywhere, men who have taken a prominent part in the anti-]?oycott movement are receiving a89 words
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Article202 1934-03-07 14 Scot’s Model Villages Among The Tigers Sir Daniel Hamilton, a Scottish knight, has created a prosperous colony in the tiger-infested Sunderbans —an area of mud and jungle near the mouth of the Bay of Bengal. The estate he has created in the past 30 years202 words
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Article232 1934-03-07 14 Lord Brabourne’s Appeal BOMBAY, Feb 19 Lord Brabourne, the Governor of Bombay Presidency, addressed his first Bulger Session of the Legislative Council on Feb. 9. He urged members, if they accepted the general principles of the White Paper policy, to come out in definite and open232 words
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Article162 1934-03-07 14 Move Among Assembly Members NEW DELHI, Feb. 15 It is understood in the lobby that a i move is afoot to secure the support of the leaders of Indian parties in the Assembly to a resolution generally endorsing the j Indian delegates’ memorandum to the Joint162 words
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Article51 1934-03-07 14 DELHI, Feb. 19 Two men who, it is alleged, belong to the revolutionary organisation called the Indian Republican Army have been sentenced to death at Agra in a case in which six persons were charged with conspiracy to commit dacoities and offences under the Arms and Explosives51 words
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Article522 1934-03-07 14 Consignment 2,000 Ton MARKET FLOODED Madras, Feb. 15. The steady increase in the import of cheaper varieties of rice from Siam during the last six months has considerably affected the Indian rice trade. This view was expressed by a prominent Madrasi merchant in an interview with522 words
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Article80 1934-03-07 14 Houses Collapse NO CASUALTIES REPORTED Patna, Feb. 13. An earthquake shock of fairly severe intensity is reported from Sitamarhi. Cracks appeared in the earth and water rushed out. Several houses have collapsed. No reports of deaths have been received. A slight tremor was also felt at80 words
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Article160 1934-03-07 16 Several Deletions AND SEVERAL NEW CLASSIFICATIONS The following are the latest amendments, etcetra, to the Straits Racing Association official classification list of horses and ponies HORSES.- TRANSFERS Abbot's Gift from Class 2 to Class 3. Brampton from Class 2 to Class 3. Brass Knob from Class 2160 words
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Article81 1934-03-07 16 Chinese Denies Theft Tong Ah Ngee, a Chinese, in the Penang Police Court this morning; denied taking $1.32 from Goh Tin Kok in Ward C of the General Hospital at 8 p.m. on January 5. Goh Tin Kok was a sick patient, being almost blind. His Worship81 words
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Article159 1934-03-07 16 A Chinese named Lee Chiew Chin was produced before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning on a charge of disorderly conduct by fighting with another at Church Street Ghaut. Accused pleaded guilty but stated that he was riding a bicycle when he collided with159 words
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Article191 1934-03-07 16 Fruitless Week's Work POLICE EXERTING EVERY EFFORT I The Police, in spite of extensive invest!- i gations, are still in the dark regarding the burglary at the Sub-Treasury, Batu Ga- 1 jah, when $30,500 in currency notes was the value of the booty. The191 words
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Article103 1934-03-07 16 EMBEZZLEMENT Chinese Clerk Who Absconded With Voucher Money Ooi Chong Chcon, a Chinese ex-clerk oi Messrs. William Jacks Co., Ltd., who was convicted of embezzlement of the sum of $3OO by altering the dates on sundry vouchers, appeared for sentence before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills,103 words
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Article49 1934-03-07 16 The charge against Tan Cheng San, a Chinese accused in the Penang Police Court this morning, was reduced from extortion tn one of simple causing hurt before the case was fixed for hearing at noon on March 19. Mr. M. B. Lynch is to appear for accused.49 words
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Article71 1934-03-07 16 A long-haired Indian dressed in a nightshirt who was seen in Brick Kiln Road at 3.15 p.m. yesterday was arrested and charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with vagrancy. Accused, apparently a fakir or religious man, pleaded guilty, saying that he wished to be71 words
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Article946 1934-03-07 16 MAN'S REVENGE ON MISTRESS ■■■■MM WOMAN AND TWO CHILDREN KILLED The story of a man’s brutal attack on a woman whom he had been keeping as mistress, and her three children, of whom only one survived, was told at the Assize Court this morning before946 words
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Article120 1934-03-07 16 A statement that a woman ricksa a passenger. incited by a Malay cyclist, threw’ her clog at another simply because he had not bailed out the cyclist, Noor Mohamed, was made in the Penang Police Court yesterday afternoon when the woman. Asama, was charged with insult120 words
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Article786 1934-03-07 16 Honours List Of S.X.I. And P.F.S. Candidates SUCCESSFUL FREE SCHOOL STUDENTS Last Wednesday we published a full list of the successful students in the Cambridge examinations, as received by cable of a.l the local schools except the Free School, which preferred to wait for more definite information.786 words
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Article260 1934-03-07 16 A Malayan Pioneer FOUNDER OF TAIPIN., TIN GROUP News was received by cable i of the death of Mr. Henry which took place at his residence don Court, Tunbridge Wells yestv: Mr. Waugh, who was in his year, had been seriously ill for abou; weeks260 words
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Article213 1934-03-07 16 Stamped Before Acceptance IMPORTANT JUDGMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Mar 7. An important judgment was delivered tc-day by Sir Walker Huggard, K.C Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, which may affect hundreds of banks and Chinese firms and others trading with foreign countries. According to this judgment213 words
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124 1934-03-07 16 STRONG DOUBLE-FEATURE ATTRACTION AT QUEEN 'S —Rente” Wirelest- A strong Universal double-feature pr<‘ gramme is drawing good houses at Queen’s. The two pictures are entr' “King For A Night” and "The Phantoi Of The Air.” Chester Morris, Helen Twelvetrees, A! White, John Miljan and a capable cast well known players—Rente” Wirelest- - 124 words
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Obituary42 1934-03-07 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mrs. Yeo Boon Wan will take place from her residence Yeoville No. 25, Northam Road, on Thursday, the Bth instant, at 12 noon sharp. Friends and relatives are requested not to send sweetmeats.42 words
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