Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 March 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-03-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 75. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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311 1934-03-31 1 II OlH*'' 11 —Rugby Radio Service. IN LONDON AND PARIS GERMANY'S OBJECTIONS TO BRITISH MEMORANDUM THREE IMPORTANT MATTERS London. March 29. he disarmament question is still engaging the close attention of the British Government and was before yesterday’s meeting of the Cabinet and aII OlH*''11 —Rugby Radio Service. - 311 words
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Article128 1934-03-31 1 >uter. Darjeeling, March 30. The Tibetan Government Deputation, th fifty monks and their servants and nth valuable presents arrived at Kalim- ng en route to China to bring back the "ashi Lama, one of the hereditary heads Buddhism in Tibet, who was exiled to• >uter. - 128 words
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Article134 1934-03-31 1 nominal damages only on tne chih ting to a confidential agreement.—Reuter Wireless. Austin Motor Company's Appeal Upheld London. March 27. The Court of Appeal has upheld the ap- i peal lodged by the Austin Motor Company and Sir Herbert Austin in the case which £63.350 damages againstnominal damages only on tne chih ting to a confidential agreement.—Reuter Wireless. - 134 words
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Article67 1934-03-31 1 Reuter Wireless Believed Stored For Subversive Movement Buenos Aires, March 27. I Wholesale seizures of bombs continue to 'be made by the police. During the past I ten davs over 1.250 have been discovered i in the course of three raids and also a secret printing pressReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article41 1934-03-31 1 1 Medan, March 21. It is understood that the Dutch Colonial Oil Company has recently engaged the services of 25 Europeans, four being brought out from Holland and the r_mainde. cruited locally. i They will be sen. to Sumatra.41 words
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Article138 1934-03-31 1 inea .'states ixavy lo luc i*“**>the Lcndon Naval Treaty. -Reuter Limitation Of Naval Armaments Favoured Washington, March 27. j In a memorandum attached to the V in n Bill, the President makes it clear that Bill merely approves of the building o Navy up to Treaty limits but■ inea .'states ixavy lo luc i*“**>- the Lcndon Naval Treaty. -Reuter - 138 words
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Article63 1934-03-31 1 Transferred To Governments JAPAN AWAITING NEW PROPOSALS Tokio. March 31. Declaring that the Foreign Office sees no reason to reject in principle Great Br.tain's proposal to transfer the textile negotiations to the Anglo-Japanese Governments, the Foreign Office spokesman sc id that Japan will not be taking action63 words
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Article243 1934-03-31 1 —Reuter. Labours Not In Vain J London, March 30. 1 The Japanese cotton delegates left for Japan this morning and were seen off at j the Victoria Station by Mr. Matsudaira and Sir Edward Crowe. They will spend two days in Paris and visit Nice and Rome I—Reuter. - 243 words
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Article91 1934-03-31 1 England—Japan Will Declare War PUBLICITY BUREAU COMMUNIQUE Bangkok, March 29. The Publicity Bureau has issued a communique to the following effect Owing to rumours in the press and bazaar gossip that war will be declared between England and Japan, much alarm has been caused among the people91 words
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Article28 1934-03-31 1 Congressional Investigation Of Charges Washington, March 29. The House Rules Committee has approved congressional investigation of Professor Wirt’s charges. The House must confirm the committee’s action.28 words
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Article34 1934-03-31 1 Reuter. Held Up In Peiping By Bad Weather Shanghai. March 29. Maryse Hilz, the air woman, arrived from Peiping where she was held up by bad weather for three days.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article222 1934-03-31 1 —Reuter NO OBJECTION BY CHANCELLOR London. March 30. As Sir John Simon’s answer in the House o f Commons of March 19 appears to have been misreported in some quarters Reuter s state the full text as follows: Mr Rankin asked whether it will be a condition of—Reuter - 222 words
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Article88 1934-03-31 1 —Reuter By Defeat Of President Roosevelt Washington, March 29. Overrid mg the veto is a direct blow to President Roosevelt himself, declares the New York Times, the immediate effect of which is to leave him grievously wounded in the House which has been his friend. The Herald and—Reuter - 88 words
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Article86 1934-03-31 1 Should They Be Returned London, March 23. Lord Rothermere’s proposal that Germany be given back certain of her forme.colonies now being administered by British mandate has caused Mr Llewellyn Jones, the well-known member of the House of Commons for Flint, to address the public through a letter published86 words
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Article53 1934-03-31 1 —Reuter Wireless. Good Response To Appeal For Subscriptions London, March 27. The public response to the appeal to subscribe £50,000 for the acquisition of the Codex Sinaiticus is so good that a further invitation is being launched to subscribe the remaining half w r hich the Government has—Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article49 1934-03-31 1 LIIU ICUIJVIC UKTLILUL tival. The police fired killing two. Reuter Wireless. Rioting During Hindoo Festival Madras, March 29. An Indian magistrate and three police were killed in the rioting in a village in the Tanjore district during a Hindoo festival. The police fired killing two. ReuterLIIU ICUIJVIC UKTLILUL tival. The police fired killing two. Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article49 1934-03-31 1 Medan, March 21. There is a steady flow of Javanese emigrants to South Sumutra where large settlements are springing up composed of people from over-populated Java. Four hundred left for this country last week, and arrangements have been made for the settlement of a thousand next week.49 words
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Article97 1934-03-31 1 Daily Express Story FLAT DENIAL FROM TOKYO I'okyo. March 26. I'he Foreign ()ftice has issued a tlat denial of the London ’’Daily Express** report that Japanese spies were active in Singapore and that Japan was planning a naval base in Burma. A Foreign <)ffice spokesman said97 words
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Article90 1934-03-31 1 Reuter Wireless. Ex-President Of Orange Free State Cape Town, March 27. The death is announced of F. W. Ritz, aged ninety-two, a former President of the Orange Free State and the last survivor of the presidents of the former Boer republics in South Africa. He signed theReuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article73 1934-03-31 1 ed on premises in the Rue Ordeny. Reuter Wireless. Police Seize Large Quantities Of Ammunition Paris, March 27. Two secret depots of arms were discovered by the police this morning acting on information received. Large quantities of ammunition have been seized on the premises of a second-handed on premises in the Rue Ordeny. Reuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article66 1934-03-31 1 Reuter Wireless. For Holland’s Dowager Queen The Hague, March 27. The funeral cortege of the Dowager Queen Emma proceeded through thronged streets from the Palace to the Royal Mausoleum which contains the remains of the dynasty from William the Silent to the present day. At the request ofReuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article43 1934-03-31 1 Reuter Wireless. Awaiting Royal Assent London, March 27 The House of Lords has passed the third reading of the Bill providing for the meiger of the Cunard and White Star Lines which is now merely awaiting the Royal Assent. Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article64 1934-03-31 1 No Longer Eligible To Vote At Elections Medan. March 21. Mr. Pastor, a member of the Peoples Council, is asking the Government to tn’i? 'steps to re-enfranchise unemployed EuroI peans in Netherlands India who have lost I the right to vote owing to unemployment Under the existing law,64 words
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Article842 1934-03-31 3 Chinese Theatrical Performance APPEAL AGAINST DECISION OF MAGISTRATE ar^ P w‘ C Mr. R. C. Cussen. g before Mr. Justice Burton at the l v PrC e COUr Kuala Lun>p ur on a k es PPeal against the decision of the a sum mt T PUr842 words
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Article179 1934-03-31 3 An Established Fact COMMUNICATION POSSIBLE WITH OUTSIDE WORLD Colombo, March 12. The Postmaster-General of Ceylon has received a message from the Commander of “The Cable” stating that the first telephone cable between Ceylon and India has been successfully “jointed.” Telephone communications between the two countries, is, thus,179 words
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Article209 1934-03-31 3 To Be Considered As Plague Contacts All travellers or goods from the port of Colombo to Roumania arc icgarded as contaminated with plague. An announcement to this effect is contained in the following letter dated January 12, 1934, from the Department of Overseas Trade to the209 words
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Article236 1934-03-31 3 Sikh Who Bombed Police Party Nagpur, March 12. A police officer’s gallantry in rounding up a party of Sikh dacoits armed with bombs was recalled to-day, when His Excellency Sir Clarence Hyde Gowan, Govenor of the Central Provinces, decorated Inspector Niaz Ahmed with the King’s Police236 words
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Advertisement279 1934-03-31 3 I Whispered The Reason... k £riO *Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair’ Yvonne always wondered why she was inpopular and it was such a personal matter it was difficult to tell her. Finally, J plucked up courage—"’ Hair under the arms is not only ugly and repulsiveooking but greatly279 words
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Article1125 1934-03-31 4 ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET SIR ROGER KEYES, M. P - CAVES, TUNNELS, AND TRENCHES WHERE OUR MEN STORMED THROUGH By ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET SIR ROGER KEYES, M.P. (in the "Daily Telegraph”) On the morning of April 29, 1915, fan Hamilton, some of his staff, and myself j embarked in the destroyer Kennet, attached to the(in the "Daily Telegraph”) - 1,125 words
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Article361 1934-03-31 4 ■AT THE CINEMAS: j" Roman Scandals Draws Crowds i "BERKELEY SQUARE"— A SWEET LOVE STORY I I If you like to see a human and appealing 1 love story, extremely well-acted and equally well produced, and told in an unique manner, then go and see ‘‘Berkeley361 words
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Article551 1934-03-31 4 Mrs W H W Little, of Alor Star, will be leaving for England on April 14. Dr. H A Tempany arrived here yesterday by the s.s. Ipoh from Port Swettenham. Mi. G F Woo’coek and Mrs. Alice D Hannah arrived this morning by’ the s.a. Karapala from551 words
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Article127 1934-03-31 4 i Wife Of Wealthy Rangoon Rice Merchant News has been received by Chop Kea Wan, Beach Street, that Mrs. Yeo Mot Seong, nee Cheah Liew Im Neoh, wife tithe wealthy Rangoon rice merchant, passe»> away at 11 p.m. on Thursday night at heresidence “Yomah127 words
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Article273 1934-03-31 5 To-day’s League Fixtures MANCHESTER TO VISIT HUDDERSFIELD The following are the matches to be yed to-day in the English and Scottish eagues DIVISION I. \ston V. v Blackburn R. ntlsea v W. Brom. A. Huddersfield T. v Manchester C. icester C. v Newcastle U. .1 verpool273 words
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Article260 1934-03-31 5 Result Of Mixed Foursome The following is the result of the Mixed Foursome Competition played on Wednesnad, 28th instant: >r. and Mrs. W. H. Brodie 42—3=39 Bain and Miss McGregor 44 5=39 I’ R. Weir and Mrs. McGregor 46 —6=40 H. Fenwick and Mrs. Story 44—4=40 Pemberton260 words
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230 1934-03-31 5 Annual Meeting CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS IN MAY The annual general meeting of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association (1932) was held at the Volunteer Headquarters on Wednesday, 28th March, 1934, at 7 p.m. The following office bearers were elected for the year 1934 President- Mr. G. W. Bryant;230 words
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Article162 1934-03-31 5 COURT MARTIAL IN RUMANIA Bucharest, March 22. A passionate defence plea by M Codreanu, leader of the Iren Guard, which is charged with having instigated the assassination of the Premier, Dr Duca, last December, provided a sensation in the Court Maitial heie on Wednesday. Denying that any sort162 words
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Article154 1934-03-31 5 Drastic Action In F rance London, March 26. New tension has arisen in the trade treaty conflict between Britain and France because France has just reduced the British import quota of copper, nickel and numerous other metals by 75 per cent., that is, to a quarter of the154 words
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Article324 1934-03-31 5 Different Style From Present Issues Of particular interest to philatelists is the news regarding the designs of new stamps for Malaya, contained in the 1933 report on the Survey Department, F.M.S. signed by Mr. J. Dewar, Surveyor-General, F.M.S. and S.S., just issued. The most interesting task324 words
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Article177 1934-03-31 5 Drawn Game With Indians (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. The Penang Chinese who are visiting Kuala Lumpur to engage in friendly cricket matches, drew’ with the Selangor Indians yesterday in a slow-scoring match which took them three hours and twenty minutes to compile a177 words
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Article49 1934-03-31 5 Opening To-morrow As is already known, the Windsor Cinema have been granted a bar license. We are informed that the bar will be opened to-morrow and for the convenience of patrons, a short interval will be taken during the performance of each show as from tomerrev.’.49 words
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Miscellaneous33 1934-03-31 5 HARMSTON'S r—CIRCUS Nightly X t®, a 9 15 y SHOWING AT IPOH 31 MARCH 1 2 and 3rd APRIL. MATINEE 31 MARCH, 4-15 P-M. PRICES $2.50, $l5O, $l.OO, 50c. 30c. r. BELL, Manager.33 words
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Article1993 1934-03-31 6 GOLDEN MILLER'S FINE RECORD: WELL-KNOWN AMATEUR RIDER KILLED: A LEADING RACING FIGURE (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, March 14. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER’S WIN The Duke of Gloucester, riding his own I horse Birkhall, won the Windmill Hill Cup i at Salisbury Plain Steeplechase meeting at I Windmill1,993 words
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4252 1934-03-31 7 Capital And Hardy Pioneers Wanted ueveiopmem or the country.—“ The People’s Tribune.” The development of the North West has <_ured in every scheme for China’s reconruction since Dr. Sun Yat-Sen first made nomic planning the official policy of the xuo-Min Tang and soueveiopmem . or the country.—“ The People’s Tribune.” - 4,252 words
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Article618 1934-03-31 8 As will be seen from an official announcement appearing elsewhere the Government of India are willing to permit the resumption of non-recruited labour to Malaya, when methods regulating the How have been approved. These methods, it is stated, are now under consideration and as soon as they arc618 words
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83 1934-03-31 8 Qualifying Round Started (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. March 31. The qualifying round in the Malayan Amateur Golf Championship began this morn mg in tine weather. Yesterday both ‘A’ class and B’ class medals in the Selangor Golf Club Easter meeting were annexed, by a83 words
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Article102 1934-03-31 8 Colonial Conference Pending Paris, March 22. M. Laval (Minister for the Colonies) is thinking of taking up again the idea of a Colonial Conference, which would bring together men capable of harmonizing ajid co-ordinating the effects already made, and of putting an end to the anarchy in the102 words
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Article45 1934-03-31 8 Reuter Wireless. Trial Under Military Tribunal Madrid, March 27. In view of the recent bomb outrages at Barcefona and Saragossa, a bill is being prepared with the object of placing the jurisdiction for murders, hold-ups and bomb throwing under the military tribunal.—Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article37 1934-03-31 8 On A Visit To Japan Kobe, March 26. The Sultan and Sultana of Johore arrived by the steamer “Taiyo Maru.” They will stay a w ek in Osaka and Kyoto before going to Tokyo.37 words
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Article1278 1934-03-31 8 No subject has incited more tenor voices to their topmost than the land of dreams for which musical comedy took out a mandate as soon as that art form was discovered. Tune-makers have eternally discovered this territory to be their land of milk and honey, and1,278 words
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Article105 1934-03-31 8 —Reuter. To Extract Communist Confession FROM NEW ZEALANDER Tokio, March 30. According to a police report to the Japanese Foreign Office, the New Zealander, W. M. Bickerton, who has been detained since March 13, is charged with communist activities. The charges are regarded as “grave”. Although—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article98 1934-03-31 8 Scheme Explained To Government i BY F.M.S. EXPERTS I (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 30. Two experts from Malaya, Messrs lygmont Hake and James Robertson, i who were invited to come l<< Siam ij explain the restriction scheme to Gov I eminent met the Siamese98 words
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Article33 1934-03-31 8 I The Senate Banking Committee has a 1 i ded an amendment to the Stock Exchange Control Bill exempting State and Mun pal bonds from the provisions of the measure33 words
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Advertisement293 1934-03-31 8 [boon U GOES TO IPOH AT THE REQUEST OF OUR NUMERI OUS OUTSTATION CUSTOMERS PATRONS, WE HAVE NOW j ESTABLISHED A I BOON BRANCH at 1 39, MARKET STREET. IPOH. i The same extensive variety of Reliable Goods will be stocked at Ipoh as at Penang and whatever you expect293 words
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Article479 1934-03-31 9 MRS. DRAGE'S APPEAL ALLOWED Mrs. E. M. Drage, who was fined $l5O on a charge of cheating a Chinese contractor in connection with a contract for the A. B. C. Brewery, on Wednesday successfully appealed against the conviction, before Mr. Justice Gerahty. Mr. V. D. Knowles appeared479 words
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Article1107 1934-03-31 9 Breach Of Trust COURT UNANIMOUSLY dismisses' APPEAL i At the Ipoh Supreme Court, on W ednesday, the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Mudie delivered the judgment of the F.M.S. Court of Appeal m the civil suit in which Towkay Au Ihi Yeang, J.P-, of Teluk Anson, was1,107 words
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466 1934-03-31 9 Extraordinary General Meeting SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS PASSED An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company was held at its Registered Office. CharterBank Chambers. Penang, on Thursday, 29th March. 1934, at 11 am. Mr. H. S. Russell occupied the Chair, and the others466 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-03-31 9 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rain fall 6 a.m. 75 E 10 m.m. Noon 89 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water I<ow Water 12.33 a.m. 7.03 a.m. 12.59 p.m. 7.26 p.m. To-morrow 1.05 a.m. 7.31 a.m. 1.27 p.m. 7.58 p.m.39 words
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813 1934-03-31 10 CUT IN ALLOWANCES FOR ALL RANKS OFFICERS LOSE £BO A YEAR PRIVATES GET SAME PAY AS IF SERVING AT ALDERSHOT Drastic cuts in allowances paid to all ranks in the British Army serving in the Colonies will be made on May 1. All officers813 words
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Article98 1934-03-31 10 —Reuter. Three Bookmakers Arrested MURDER. ROBBERY AND COMPLICITY Paris, March 29. The mystery that hitherto shrouded the death of Judge Prince promises to be dissipated after the arrest this morning of three bookmakers, De Lussats, Venture and Spirito on the charge of murder, robbery and complicity. The—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration49 1934-03-31 10 Forfeits German Citizenship Berlin, March 29. Professor Einstein figures in the list of 35 names gazetted of people who forfeit German citizenship for harming German interests by disloyal behaviour." Their property is declared confiscated. Professor Einstein has already taken steps to renounce German citizenship.— Reuter. Professor Einstein49 words
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Article97 1934-03-31 10 —Reuter. Begins Mersey Trials i London, March 30. I i The seaplane ship “Aquarius”, ordered !by the Air Ministry as a refuelling and l store boat for the flying boat squadron, j began its trials on the Mersey and will j leave Liverpool and arrive at Singapore—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article37 1934-03-31 10 this afternoon until April 9th. —Rugby Ra- i dio Service. London, March 29. After nine w’eeks, in which the Government legislative programme has been considerably advanced. Parliament adjourns this afternoon until April 9th. —Rugby Ra-this afternoon until April 9th.—Rugby Ra- i dio Service. - 37 words
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Article17 1934-03-31 10 The Senate adopted the conference report of the Jones Bill, thereby completing congressional action.17 words
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Article25 1934-03-31 10 ,—Reuter. The Franco-German commercial negotiations w’hich were broken off on December 22 will be resumed at Berlin at the end of April.—Reuter.,—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article220 1934-03-31 10 Reuter. In Terms Of Franc And Dollar DISTURBS PRE-HOLIDAY QUIETNESS London, March 29. The pre-holiday quietness in the exchange market was rudely disturbed by the sudden strengthening of sterling in terms of the franc and the dollar. The nervousness regarding the political developments in France during the. Reuter. - 220 words
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Article193 1934-03-31 10 Further Serious Clash Paris. March 26. Following the anti-Fascist activities on Saturday at Tours trouble broke out anew’ on Sunday when anti-Fascists. embracing Marxists and communists, broke up a meeting staged by the well-known scent producer. M. Coty, and his newly formed political organization styled the “Solidarite Francaise.”193 words
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Article65 1934-03-31 10 Reuter Wireless. “Jewess” Case Not To Be General Practice Berlin, March 29. The recent judgment granting divorce to 1 a German merely because his w’ife is a Jewess will not be general practice. The Prussian Minister of Justice announces that henceforth marriages between Ayrans and non-Ayrans can onlyReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article74 1934-03-31 10 and received attention. Rugby Radio Service. On Flight To Australia i London, March 29. j Leslie Brooke, who yesterday left Lympne on an attempted flight to Austra- 1 lia, crashed owing to failure of petrol in a meuntainou'. district in southern France. The machine was damag' d butand received attention. Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article490 1934-03-31 10 Starhemberg Joins Government AS SECOND VICECHANCELLOR Berlin, March 24. The Deutsche AUgcmeine Zeitung reports from Vienna that the negotiations between Dr. Dollfuss and the leader of the Heimwehr, Prince Starhemberg, have been brought to a close, the upshot of which is the placing of the Heimwehr and490 words
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Article248 1934-03-31 10 Four Deputies To Be Tried PAPERS SENT TO PUBL C PROSECUTOR Paris, Mar. 2 t The judgment, as to the complicity, four persons examined by the Parliar tary committee of enquiry on the visky scandal has just been pronoun The persons are the Radical Socialist puties Proust248 words
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Article128 1934-03-31 10 Further Violations By Soviet Alleged Harbin, March 23. I I While negotiations are still pending t< < an a.micable settlement of the invasion Manchukuo territory by the Soviet li-.: bombing ’plane which made a forced lan ing north of Little Hanka Lake in Maneb’ kuo territory, fifty kilometres128 words
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Article43 1934-03-31 10 in the suburb by Saint Touen —Reuter Wireless. Discovery By French Police Paris, March 27. Two secret arms depots were discovered by the police acting on information anu large quantities of ammunition were seize*. in the suburb by Saint Touen.—Reuterin the suburb by Saint Touen —Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article93 1934-03-31 11 TO-DAY To-day at ’Esplanade” from 6 p m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March—Cavalry Of The Clouds—Alford 2 Overture—The Golden Cross—Brull 3 Reminiscences of “Gounod"—Godrey 4 Intermezzo—The Lake Of Shadows— Paul 5 Serenade—La Manola—Eilenberg. Selection—La Gran Via Valverde 7 Finale—Doge’s March—Rosse TO-MORROW To-morrow at “Waterfalls” from 5.15 p.m. to93 words
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Advertisement332 1934-03-31 11 b 1 .Game..set..and- 9 'WI fl H L- JtA}- iOBb I certainly picks you up after a j Fi r tiring game—you’ll find greater satis- c A ii. '=7 o /'-s.. I faction and real enjoyment by keeping to m K.G. 3. -jM < awn ~~x\ <P T *y\A WATER332 words
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Miscellaneous1108 1934-03-31 11 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY I 3. 20 —A religious service: address by the ror the Strait» Bettletnewte and Federal- Very Reverend the Dean of Roches■rt Rtatm from the Empire traaamitr ter; H.A. Bennett (organist), retar Daveotry, England. layed from Rochester Cathedral. Two of the following ftqueradee and 4.05 —A1,108 words
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Miscellaneous166 1934-03-31 11 b. Rika Hopper and Jacques van Hoven play the most important parts of “Resurrection” Katuschka—Rika Hopper Dimitri —Jacques van Hoven. 5. Emission at the Kathelieken Radio Omroep (Catholic Broadcasting society i. Popemarch ii a. Jubilate Deo Koch b. Christus Vincet Liszt (by the Basilica-choir conducted by Fius Kalt (gramophone records)166 words
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Article70 1934-03-31 12 Emigration To Be Resumed ARRANGEMENTS NOW BEING CONSIDERED We have received the following official communication from the Colonial Secretary, Singapore: An official communication has been received from the Government of India stating that nonrecruited emigration to Malaya may be resumed, when methods of regulating the flow have been70 words
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Article100 1934-03-31 12 Commission Decides He is Not A Communist “The Assembly of the People’s Representatives had appointed a commission to investigate whether Luang Pradit (Pridi Banomyong), State Councillor, who was accused of being a Communist at the time when Phya Mano, the then Premier, closed the Assembly, is really a100 words
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Article81 1934-03-31 12 Last Week’s Exports During the week ending 24th March. 1934, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 43,441 cases, of which 37.953 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.731 cases to the Continent of Europe, 1.600 cases to Canada, and 2,157 cases Elsewhere. Total exports for the period Ist81 words
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Article50 1934-03-31 12 Sets Up New Record At Southport At Southport Sands during the week Austin Seven 750 CC reached highest speed ever attained with side valve engine establishing new British speed record at 122.74 m.p.h. for kilometre. The driver was L. P. Driscoll. The performance is subject to official confirmation50 words
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Article121 1934-03-31 12 Latest Quotation* Thursday Wednesday Paris 18 1 16 77 19 32 New York 5.13% 5.10% Montreal 5.13 5.10% Brussel# 22.03% 21.90 Geneva 15.91% 15.81 Amsterdam 7.61% 7.58% Milan 59% 59 1132 Berlin 12.94% 12.87 Stockholm 19.39 19.39 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oak» 19.90 19.90 Vienna 28 28121 words
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Article472 1934-03-31 12 METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHURCH (Penang, Province Wellesley, Kedah) Penang Wesley Church (Fitzgerald Memorial) —Burmah and Larut Roads. Pastor :—Rev. Abel Eklund. Easter Sunday Epworth League Morning Watch—--7.15 a.m. Sunday School —Easter Pageant—--9.00 a.m. Epworth League Devotional Meeting—s.ls p.m. Evening Service of Worship—--6.00 p.m. Sermon by the Pastor. Tamil Church—472 words
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Article590 1934-03-31 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines i The following is a list of vessels arriving tnd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. KUALA from Tongkah, Kopah, Renong. S.S. SAARBRUCKEN from Bremen. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Barcelona, Geno and Colombo. Sails to Singapore, Manila Hong Kong, Takao,590 words
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Article25 1934-03-31 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 31 Perak Turf Club Amateur meeting, Ipoh, Ist day. MONDAY, APRIL 2 Perak Turf Club, Amateur meeting, Ipoh, 2nd day.25 words
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Advertisement434 1934-03-31 12 Science throws new light on tooth decay Pain is nature’s warning that teeth are diseased. The cause of f>ain is usually W decay and an important Avf 9. AM cause of decay is film on Eu’a. teeth, which science calls v 1 “bacterial plaque. Al > <j] 11 s 1434 words
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Advertisement108 1934-03-31 12 i Buy Your Printed Requirements- From Z THE PINANG GAZETTE J PRESS, LIMITED. d Z r Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery. VJWWVW V.V-V-W.V.W. V.W A i .i ?> aS 2? 7$ &ri .'i i’l leasts l?il IS iSI I I THE BEST BOOK IN EXCHANGE for Crossword Puzzles For 200 used108 words
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Article1776 1934-03-31 13 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Airways will be closed at the G. P. 0., Penang on Sunday, the Ist April at 7 p.m. (Registration 6 p.m. to-day. 1. The Post Office notifies that a telegram; from G.P.O. London says that the mail des-1 patched from1,776 words
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Advertisement55 1934-03-31 13 AT YOUR SERVICE It Comes To Shipping forwarding goods part of the world, valnelng p ro remedy la fact, the blood to the perties, arranging mortgages ■treM* of Rfa. fa the treatment of collecting rents, con SUlt U 5. A DENNYS co TXtoLSrjtow General Auctioneers, Appraisers Receivers of Real Estate.55 words
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Miscellaneous72 1934-03-31 13 MS TO-DAY 3 Shows— 2.45 6.75 and 9.30 M.G.M.’s 6-STAR SPECIAL "NIGHT FLIGHT" The Thrills of the Night Air Mail Told By This Great Cast of Players JOHN BARRYMORE CLARK GABLE LIONEL BARRYMORE HELEN HAYES ROBERT MONTGOMERY MYRNA LOY. HALF PRICE MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.45 RICHARD TALMADGE in "YANKEE DON"72 words
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Miscellaneous116 1934-03-31 13 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS I I ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE OPENING ■ißt. i 'ish ii fmu j||MLJL Lrh/LiLkgJ'& 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 245 P.M. L—... _MJL.- ThniF CANTOR MBF*' W In Samuel Goldwvn’s Amazing Musical Spectacle 1 ROMAN I SCANDALS Ww V with Mt EHings Gloria F W kWt’lß116 words
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Miscellaneous173 1934-03-31 13 Phons 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF BERKELEY SQUARE WITH LESLIE HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL EASTER HOLIDAY MATINEES TO-DAY AT 2.45 P.M. ROBERT MONTGOMERY in "SHIPMATES" TO-MORROW AT 2.45 P.M. WILLIAM HAINES in "ARE YOU LISTENING" Half Price To All Seats. TO-MORROW NIGHT Return Screening of Fox’s Merry, Sunshine173 words
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Article370 1934-03-31 14 Early Dissolution Of Assembly Urged CONGRESS METHODS New Delhi, March 12. Lobby talks indicate that Legislative Assembly members are anxious that an announcement should be made as early as possible regarding the dissolution of the fourth Assembly. Many elected members think that if an early announcement370 words
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Article147 1934-03-31 14 Proposed Chain of Taverns Colombo, March 6. Ceylon arrack is reported to be gaining in favour in Singapore where this drink was introduced some months ago. Hitherto the sale of it has been conducted in a small scale, more or less in the form of an147 words
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Article133 1934-03-31 14 1,500 Tons Arrive To-day Madras, March 9. The British cargo steamer Lilian Moller sailed into Madras Harbour at noon with 1,500 tons of rice (roughly 14,000 bags) from Bangkok and other ports of Siam. Before coming to Madias the steamer called at the various southern ports133 words
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Article918 1934-03-31 14 WOULD IMPORT DUTY AFFECT TRADE RELATIONS WITH SIAM? MATTER FOR GOVERNMENT OF INDIA TO DECIDE Madras, March 10. The rice trade in the Madras Presidency j formed the subject of questions in Legislative Council to-day. Mr. A. B. Shetty asked; Will the Hon. 1 the Minister for918 words
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Article289 1934-03-31 14 Ahmedabad Bans I Crowded Shows SPECIAL ORDER BY MUNICIPALITY Ahmedabad, March 9. The Municipality this evening on the suggestion of the President, Mr. B. P. i Thakore, passed an order under the Special Powers conferred by the Government under Section 180 (3) Bombay Municipal i Boroughs Act prohibiting289 words
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236 1934-03-31 14 Magistrate and 2 Others Injured Trichinopoly, March 7. Three persons were injured, two seriously, and a portion of the Stationary SubMagistrate’s Court here was badly damaged by two explosions at about 12.15 to-day. The injured were the sub-Magistrate, Mr. Rajagopalachariar. who received a wound in236 words
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Article109 1934-03-31 14 Permission To Go To Tibet Calcutta, March. 5. A report from Kalimpong states that Tashi Lama, spiritual head of the Tibetans, who left Tibet ten years ago and sought refuge in China, following differences with the Dalai Lama, executive head of the nation, will shortly return to109 words
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Advertisement336 1934-03-31 14 I-JOYOUS VIGOUR ?FEW MINUTES- I Kft r tig Whether you are a Man or rLe./wMte Woman, young, middle-aged or I old.whetherDebility and WeakH ness are J ust steadily creeping upon you, or whether you have suffered foryears, just stop for a Don’t let those con- moment a nd think of336 words
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Advertisement1798 1934-03-31 15 PgJUliJJ®® A i. C' > mu-lnunc MEwWHWIWWWwfWW 'WGJIb a' 1 BLUE FUNNEL LIME TO EUROPE V,A SUEZ Lt 3,. From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New ¥<«* Yrnr*- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaven Ou® A P r 12 PRBS VAJ< rUREN May 9 May 22 Penang London Apr. 26 PRES. GARFIELD1,798 words
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Article169 1934-03-31 16 At Penang MR. H. W. TILLYER MISS D. M. LEWIS A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. George’s Church, Penang, on Thursday afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr. Harold Wilford Tillyer. the well-known sportsman of Taiping, Perak, and Miss Dorothy Mary Lewis, who arrived from Home169 words
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Article159 1934-03-31 16 Penang Chinese v. Singapore Chinese To-day at Singapore, the Penang Chinese Swimming Club will meet the Singapore C S C. in friendly competition. According to the “Free Press,” a 400 yards free sty!? race has been added to the programme The “Free Press” further states159 words
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Article100 1934-03-31 16 Champion Pair Beaten In Straight Sets In the Inter-Club Doubles Tournament fixture played off yesterday at the A.C.S. Union's Court, the Limstead Badminton Party defeated the Hu Yeaw Seah (last year’s champions* by 2 matches to nil. Owing to bad light the 3rd doubles will be played sometime next100 words
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Article138 1934-03-31 16 Defeat Chung Wah School The following are the results of a friendly game of badminton played between the “Nondescripts" of Bukit Mertajam and the Chung Wah School of Penang at the former's court, at Bukit Mertajam on Thursday. (Nondescripts' players names mentioned first.» SINGLES T Joseph Benjamin138 words
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138 1934-03-31 16 At the Hu Yew Seah court this morning the Central Workshop Railway Institute of Kuala Lumpur lost to the Hu Yew Seah second-team by four games to one in a friendly badminton match. The Seah won two of the three doubles and both138 words
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Article435 1934-03-31 16 Selections For To-day SALOME AND LITTLE MISS X GOOD THINGS The following are the weights and selections by Tic-Tac for to-day’s Easter Amateur Races at Ipoh RACE 1 I Ponies Class 3, Division 3, 5 furlongs, 2.45 p.m. Yellow River 11.02 The Imp 10.12 Little435 words
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Article1127 1934-03-31 16 Chelsea Defeats Portsmouth HUDDERSFIELD HELD TO A DRAW The following are the results of matches! in the English League played on Good Friday DIVISION 1 Arsenal 1 Derby C 0 Leeds U 2 Everton 2 Liverpool 2 Huddersfield T 2 Newcastle U 1 Middlesbro’ 1 s1,127 words
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Article643 1934-03-31 16 Cigarette Packet Weaving WHO’S AFRAID OF THE BIG BLACK BOAR? The Third Balik Pulau Agricultural Show to be held at the Recreation Ground, Balik Pulau was opened yesterday morning Early visitors included the Hon. Mr M. Goodman, Resident Councillor. FRESH ATTAP ENCLOSURE Overheard bunting tells the643 words
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Advertisement90 1934-03-31 16 I Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. JERE LEE S MADCAPS WILL APPEAR FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, IN DANCE MUSIC CABARET, ETC., ETC., I COMMENCING FROM WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL. RESERVE THE 14th APRIL FOR A NIGHT AT THE “E. O.” J •Phone 522 Telegrams: Hotelenndo DON'T MISS TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY GAZETTE ALL90 words
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