Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 August 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-08-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 181. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1662 1934-08-03 1 SPECIAL TOURS TO ESTATES RETRENCHMENT MEASURES SEVENTH YEAR OF WORK 1 he annual report of the Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Lieut-Col. B. J. Eaton, 0.8. E., states Ihe year 1933 constitutes the seventh complete year of the Institute’s activities. Owing to1,662 words
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Article109 1934-08-03 1 Net Profit Of 8,500,000 Marks For 1933 Duesseldrof, July 26. At the shareholders’ annual meeting on Wednesday of the Vereinigte Stahlwerke (popularly known as the German steel trust), the directors presented a balance sheet to Mar. 31, 1934. showing that, after liberal amounts had been placed in109 words
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Article54 1934-08-03 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Great Britain’s new inland air mail service will be opened on August 20. when planes will carry mails to Birmingham and Belfast. Its inauguration coincides with the 150th anniversary of the introduction of the mail coach. Air mails will be extended to other centres—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article105 1934-08-03 1 -—Rugby Radio Service. For Ship In 5 DISTRESS OFF PLYMOUTH London, August 2. The Plymouth lifeboat spent the night in an unsuccessful search for an unknown vessel which sent up distress signals off Bigburg Bay. A sixty miles an hour gale was blowing and blinding rain made-—Rugby Radio Service. - 105 words
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Article48 1934-08-03 1 Moscow, July 16. An exchange of letters took place between the People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Litvinov, and the British Ambassador to Moscow, Lord Chilston, confirming the consent of both Governments to appoint military and aviation attaches to their respective Embassies at Moscow and London.48 words
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Article88 1934-08-03 1 CUAA a solution is anticipated. —Rugby Radio Service. It is expected that the results of negotiations now taking place in Germany with the Boad of Trade Mission which left London some days ago will be announced shortly. Two main objects of the negotiations are to secure theCUAA a solution is anticipated.—Rugby Radio ' Service. - 88 words
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1042 1934-08-03 1 STATE FUNERAL HITLER NOT TO ASSUME TITLE OF PRESIDENT FRENCH REACTION Berlin, August 2. President Hindenburg died at 9 a.m. without regaining consciousness from the coma in which he fell last night. He will be given a state funeral. The President’s death was announced toReuter and Reuter Wireless. - 1,042 words
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Miscellaneous23 1934-08-03 1 MR. TOM WALLS (right) presenting the trophy to Mr. A. J. Dearmen after Brilliant Bob had won the greyhound Cesarewitch at West Hani23 words
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Advertisement2360 1934-08-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PUBLIC BANK perak turf club PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS HOLIDAYS August Amateur Meeting. RAILWAY* FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1934, HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK An communications relating to E nks c,o will The f lbe 2"“® SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED advertisements should be addressed to on2,360 words
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Article1269 1934-08-03 3 WONDERFUL HIGHLAND AREAS Superior To Ceylon VETERAN PLANTER’S OPINION Conditions are eminently suitable for growing in Malaya’s Highlands the $4,000,000 worth of coffee annually imported, declares Mr. Charles Wilkins in the course of a statement to the “Times of Malaya.” Mr. Wilkins of Rawang writes:—-In1,269 words
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Article195 1934-08-03 3 Sunderland, July 21. “The Man They Can’t Kill,” as Sunderland’s “Samson” is celled, challenges any man locally to beat him in feats of strength. He is Samson Bessford, an unemployed miner, of 7, Lilburn-street, Sunderland, and he says if his challenge is not accepted writhin 21195 words
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Article132 1934-08-03 3 Charges Of Causing Grevious Hurt The case of Karupatharan, a Tamil charged writh voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot named Thavan with a stick on Waterfall Road at 12.35 p.m. on July, 8, was yesterday morning transferred by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills for mention132 words
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Article257 1934-08-03 3 Case Of Major Adam To Be Raised Again The case of Major W. A. Adam, late of the sth Lancers, and who was at one time M. P. for Woolwich, is to be publicly raised again. In Parliament on July 24th, LieutenantColonel Applin will ask257 words
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107 1934-08-03 3 Gaspe (Quebec), July 21. Somewhere in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, battling egainst winds, waves and currents, is a young Canadian sailor alone in a 16ft. canoe. He is John Smith, of Peterborough, Ontario, who left here on July 20th to paddle107 words
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Advertisement348 1934-08-03 3 New Life New Health New Vitality Io enjoy life to the full, to face depression and loos of vitality, to restore tealth <od vigour, each person can, sod flhould, advantage of the wonderful restore* dve powers of PHYLLOSAN.* Doctors and Scientists unite in the most remarkable testimony ever paid to348 words
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Advertisement145 1934-08-03 3 THE SCAMP. jiflHßHKilll I -4; <• .As. 'IF C. Mischief Means Health U? J Hill B ft by Lucille is a bonny, healthy baby now, |ll I thanks to Lactogen, of which I cannot i i 1 speak too highly, for I am sure Lactogen has cured all her digestive145 words
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2824 1934-08-03 4 SEVERAL EXCITING FINISHES MONEY SPIDER AND FIRST VERB PAY $4B EACH REDOUBLE PAYS $69 FINE RUNNING BY GREAT HOPES AND DESMON DETTE IBy Tic-Tacl Although there were no three-figure dividends, the third day’s races yesterday, of the Autumn Meeting, provided the usual number of upsets.2,824 words
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Article22 1934-08-03 4 No Play Owing To Rain London, August 2. The match between the Australians and at Bristol was not contln-22 words
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Article467 1934-08-03 4 In Malaya PROPOSAL TO MAKE IT DEARER The report on the accounts of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya for the year ended June 30, 1934, to be presented et the August general meeting to be held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Sunday at 11.30 a.m. state:—467 words
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Article107 1934-08-03 4 July Lawn Tennis Tournament i The following are results of played on Wednesday:— Men’s Doubles: W. D. Charlton and F. Fletcher -1 beat C. P. Purcell and J N Davies plus 15.3, 8-6, 1-6, 9-7. G. W. Bryant and C. M. J. Kirke beat F. G. Pooley107 words
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Article165 1934-08-03 4 I To Be Held At Jalan Besar i On Monday j; 1 The Sportsman’s Cycling Carniva'. v 1 be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium 1 Monday, Aug. 6. i The closing date for entries is Aug j at 6p.m. There are already over 100 'O [Tants and165 words
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Advertisement19 1934-08-03 4 THOUSANDS SOLD ALREADY and MORE ARRIVING BY EVERY BOAT. “Chap Kuching” RECORDS ARE MARVELLOUS. i I 4 p'zZ I19 words
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Article553 1934-08-03 5 FENDER - —By FENDER ONLY WAY TO KEEP "ASHES" Let Bowes And Two Others Make A Real Attack EDGING AWAY Weakness That The Australians Keep On Revealing if England are to retain the “Ashes,” ve must concentrate on fast bowling. wt bowlers will give us the553 words
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Article102 1934-08-03 5 Evening News” No Definite Idea Yet When I He Will Be Fit I -n Bradman, who is in a West-end mg home for treatment to a thig le, was stated to be “quite happy’r. Bushby (the Australians’ manager) that Don’s only worry is that he is fit toEvening News” - 102 words
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788 1934-08-03 5 England Can Do Well With Three Fast Bowlers TRIBUTE TO WYATT two hundred runs against them already this season. As to our bowlers, there were only two who looked like being able to do anything. Bowes on the Friday night and on788 words
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Article1245 1934-08-03 5 English Tourists' Visit SUCCESSES IN A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIP The East Lothian Cup (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 21. Three centuries were made in senior Scottish cricket on July 14, and all were got by East of Scotland players. Two of them belong to Edinburgh clubs, A.D. Millar1,245 words
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Advertisement295 1934-08-03 5 ATONIC I Alton Battery Co., Ltd., Alton, Hanty- > THE supercharged BATTERY TYPES FOR ALL POPULAR I MAKES OF CARS ALWAYS I IN STOCK iBSV 8010 Ag enta Importers HENRY WAUGH CO., I (Incorporated in S.S.) 11 C gosh/J "b AJlWiii I ,OOFEE >- IHL f rotten.) I WHATAP,TY yqubidn-t295 words
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Article600 1934-08-03 6 A/r. Mitchell Hedges Again The Man Who Vanished For Seven Years— —Now Returns With News Of a Lost City “Sunday Chronicle.-’ EXPEDITION SECRET r The trustees of the British Museum have given permission to; Captain T. A. Joyce, head of their department of ethnography, to conduct an“Sunday Chronicle.-’ - 600 words
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Article263 1934-08-03 6 Helping Her Husband To Win The America's Cup A famous “hoodoo” of the sea is being defied by Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith. owner of the yacht Endeavour, which has sailed for the United States to represent Britain in the America’s Cup. Mrs. Sopwith is263 words
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Article465 1934-08-03 6 Criminal Breach Of Trust Johore Bahru, July 30. S. V. Nalliah, the station master of Kulai Railway Station, about 22 miles from Johore Bahru, who on June 6 disappeared from Kulai and was arrested by the Pahang police in Temerloh on July 16 on a charge of465 words
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Article293 1934-08-03 6 Gun Battle After Bloodhound Hunt New York, July 24. America’s woman Dillinger has made her fourth escape from prison in a year—and within a few hours she was shot dead in a gun-battle with warders. She was Helen Spence Eaton, of Littlerock, Arkansas, who was293 words
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Article500 1934-08-03 6 Reorganised S.S. Police 8 YEARS AS INSPECTOR GENERAL As briefly reported in yesterday’s "Pinang Gazette,” the Inspector General of Police, S.S., for the last nine years, the Hon. Mr. H. Fairbum has, it is understood, decided to retire next March, following 31 years’ service in500 words
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Article440 1934-08-03 6 GERM MURDER CHARGE Three Doctors On Trial INJECTION OF PLAGUE BACILLI ALLEGED Calcutta, July 23. One of the most sensational murder trials ever held in India began at Alipore when three doctors and the stepbrother of a landowner were charged with having caused the latter s death by the injection440 words
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Article473 1934-08-03 6 Effect Of Changes h Austria ATHEISM NO LONGER ROAD TO SUCCESS An extraordinary picture of religious life in Austria was presented to a “Morning Post” representative on July 12 by the Rev. R. F. Moody, Chaplain to the British Legation in Vienna. Mr. Moody is at473 words
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1513 1934-08-03 7 HARGE AGAINST AN EUROPEAN DISMISSED "SOMEONE IS LYING", SAYS MAGISTRATE Se rem ban, Wednesday. A summons case o' more than ordinary rest came up for hearing before Mr. VV. W. S. Purcell, to-day, when Mr. V W. Ryves, manager of Senawang Estate. was1,513 words
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Article907 1934-08-03 7 Orphaned Daughter's Evidence .< DISCARDED PILLOW The inquiry was resumed by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, yesterday afternoon into the death of Lai Ah Lye, a Chinese woman who was reported by her husband to have committed suicide by cutting her throat during the night of907 words
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Article710 1934-08-03 7 Series Of Allegations CASTE TROUBLE AMONG PATANI ROAD COOLIES Hearing was commenced in the Penang District Court yesterday by the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, of the case in which two Tamils, Kalimuttu and Nagan, brothers, are called upon to show cause why they should710 words
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Advertisement196 1934-08-03 7 I Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO MORROW (EXTENSION TO 1 A.M.) GRAND ADVERTISEMENT BALL Prizes BEST ADVERTISEMENT COSTUME LADIES BEST ADVERTISEMENT COSTUME GENTS. MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME OPEN MOST COMICAL COSTUME OPEN CONSOLATION PRIZES Prizes donated by the Principal Firms of Penang. DANCE MUSIC SPECIALITY NUMBERS BY JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" DINNER196 words
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Advertisement191 1934-08-03 8 Use this Wonderful Healer for uaSKIN DISORDER W S P end y°“ r holidays at Hua Hin Hotel. di* l Eczematous diseases are always most active when you get Hua Hin On-Sea. SIAM. ■HKKI zCI to bed, but a little D.D.D. Prescription applied with cotton.wool will stop the itching in191 words
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Miscellaneous387 1934-08-03 8 OPENING TO NIGHT Vy IPi Ut> Cl a at 6 15 9 30 pm MATINEES SATURDAY SUNDAY. 4TH STH AT 2-45 P.M. HERE AT LAST! THE SUPER HINDUSTANI TALKIE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. 4=*4=t4=*4=»: India’s Supreme Screen Achievement ♦=h=h=*-> “S-TRSST ANG&kS” WITH See her as a perky, pranky maid piquant387 words
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Article77 1934-08-03 9 Budapest, July 26. The first academy of gypsy music is proposed by the city of Temesvar. The purpose of ‘he new academy is to teach genuine gvpsy rhythm and to preserve a collection of original Hungarian gypsy melodies which will be transcribed and arranged for modern use. It77 words
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Article27 1934-08-03 9 Rome, July 28. Mussolini has placed 200,000 zloty at the disposal of the Polish Government for reHef work in areas recently devastated by flood.27 words
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Article145 1934-08-03 9 Reuter Wireless. First Occasion in English History SPECIAL HONOURS* LIST LIKELY London, July 30. The service at St. Paul’s Cathedral will be the central function of the celebrations in honour of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the King’s accession to the Throne and probably will beReuter Wireless. - 145 words
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Article41 1934-08-03 9 —Reuter. Light Operation In London Nursing Home London, August 2. Mr. Quo Tai-chi goes to a nursing home to-day to undergo a light operation which is not serious. He expects to return to the Legation in ten days.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article42 1934-08-03 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, August 2. The British Ambassador to Germany, Sir Erie Phipps, who has been on leave in England, left to-day for Berlin and will represent the King at the funeral of Pre- sident Hindenburg.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article91 1934-08-03 9 —Reuter Wireless. Preliminary Anglo-Italian Talks London, July 30. The preliminary Anglo-Italian naval talks are described as friendly and satisfactory. They were held at the Foreign Office this morning and afternoon and the principal representatives were Captain Biscia, Italy, and Rear-Admiral Bellairs. Britain. The question of Italy's intended construction—Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article36 1934-08-03 9 —Reuter Wireless. Famous Film Star Divorced London, August 1. Ronald Colman, the film star, was divorced, following an action in the London Divorce Court. The couple were married in the West End in 1920.-—Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Article37 1934-08-03 9 on charges of arson and sabotage.—Reuter Wireless. Five Russian Engineers To Be Shot Moscow, August 1. Five Russian engineers were sentenced to be shot and six were given imprisonment on charges of arson and sabotage.—Reuteron charges of arson and sabotage.—Reuter Wireless. - 37 words
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Article80 1934-08-03 9 French Aerial Manoeuvres Lyons, July 26. The gigantic air manoeuvres begen here to-day with the object of trying the effiiciency of the air defence organisation. Two squadrons of pursuit planes and one of sea planes will swoop down upon the city» while numerous batteries of anti-aircraft guns80 words
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Article584 1934-08-03 9 Reuter Wireless Reprieve Refused PRES. MIKLAS* STRIKING; EULOGY j Vienna, August 1. j I Holzweber and Planetta were hanged 1 immediately after they were notified that Miklas had refused a reprieve. The hangman normally follows the vocation of a Bank Clerk and received £5 sterling. Holzweber wasReuter Wireless - 584 words
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Article209 1934-08-03 9 Re-Per First Comment On Govt.'s Scheme SCRAP AND BUILD POLICY STRONGLY CONDEMNED London, August 2. Describing the proposed subsidy for tramp shipping as a hesitant and faltering step in the rigKt direction, the British Merchant Navy Officers’ Report provides the first comments of the Government’s scheme fromRe-Per - 209 words
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Advertisement22 1934-08-03 9 OUR THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED j TILL FURTHER NOTICE OWING TO < S THE INSTALLATION OF j j NEW I talkie I EQUIPMENT22 words
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Advertisement301 1934-08-03 9 I ■eeeM w w Hh j Ar— ■KH I Plain Hose Of superfine cotton FGIT HQtS h I a “veTknr g in weight and smart [ll jBA M> 1 Smart snap brim. Nice S ♦JL wearin S» having w I 111 qualiy fur felt, in Fawn V j the appearance301 words
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Miscellaneous186 1934-08-03 9 WEMBLEY CABARET TO-NIGHT Dancing up to 1 a.m. Charming New Hostesses! First Class Bar! Hot Jazz Music! I ADMISSION 50 CENTS. COUPONS 7 FOR y> EXTRA RACE WEEK TEA DANCE TO-DAY From 6 p.m. CHARGES AS USUAL. COMING ATTRACTIONS Saturday—4th August, 1934 BODY BEAUTIFUL COMPETITION Held Under the Auspices of186 words
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Article687 1934-08-03 10 The passing of President von Hindenburg, Field-Marshal of the German 'Army, “General Mud” as he was nickj named in view of his famous victories lover the Russians at Tannenberg and I Masurian Lakes removes a notable German figure, the oldest of the great War Lords, a687 words
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Article104 1934-08-03 10 roomed flat in Richmond, London.— Reuter and Reuter Wireless. $50,000 To Negro Servant Couple Hollywood, July 30. Marie Dressier, the popular film star was buried to-day. Jeanette MacDonald sang “Abide With Me.” Los Angeles, Aug. 3. The estate left by Marie Dressier is estimated at $300.000. Herroomed flat in Richmond, London.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article73 1934-08-03 10 .'—Reuter. Three Killed: $1,000,000 Damages Estimated At least three were killed when a steamer was driven ashore and damage estimated at $1,000,000 was caused by a violent wind and rainstorm which broke over Eastern Michigan, spreading destruction from Flint as far as Detroit and plunged a dozen towns.'—Reuter. - 73 words
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1731 1934-08-03 10 rience.”—Elizabeth Galt in the “G’ Herald.” The first drops of rain began to fall as Miss M‘Andrew came out of the Mun- eter. She said “Tut,” and side-stepped hastily as the fishmonger, whose stall was, at the cathedral door, grasped a lerge writhing fishrience.”—Elizabeth Galt in the “G’ Herald.” - 1,731 words
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Article77 1934-08-03 10 Body Beautiful And Weight Lifting Contests The Health Strength Union a.” moting a Body Beautiful Contest fo: and gentlemen, to be held at Wenibl< > baret on Saturday, August 4, dunn dancing interval. I A Weight Lifting Contest will al held under their auspices on Sunda.77 words
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Advertisement154 1934-08-03 10 et OITEWO Jackdaw pf Reims z<xjp^r 7"rr~~ unc °O c ing' A|t>ottle of CInWMIPA©IMB The Wine of Kings I The King of Wines AGENTS: 4 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.. (Incorporated in England) 1, Pitt Street, Penang. SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR If the is pouring down and you can’t get to154 words
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Advertisement47 1934-08-03 10 limiMINATING IMHKW < £MAHD ton PILfENLL REEL i 1 fx A b\ f i f i DE/1 AND PURE/T INGREDIENT/’ EXPERT BREWER/ 1 cfllCH \f THE COMBINATION THAT COEZ TO MAKE ’(HOP INTAH" THE DEH Of ALL BEEkf DISTRIBUTOR/ HCHRY WAUGH To L PENANG SINGAPORE. IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.47 words
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772 1934-08-03 11 ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO KILL CASHIER REVOLVER TESTS CARRIED OUT IN COURT The shooting at the Banque <le I’lndo-Chine in Raffles Place ■on June 14, when a watchman was felled with a blow on the shoulders front an axe and Mr. George Doat,772 words
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149 1934-08-03 11 I Subject Of District Court Claim i I Judgment was entered by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning for Kichi Tailors of 126, Brewster Road, Ipoh, plaintiffs (represented by the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader) against Parmanand Brothers of 14,149 words
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Article74 1934-08-03 11 Indian Tamil Charged An Indian Tamil named Muthuraman was to-day charged before the Penang Police Magistrate with the theft of a Cyma gold watch and several items of clothing valued at $65, from a house in Penang Street, the property of Pitchey Muthu. The accused, who appeared m74 words
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Article76 1934-08-03 11 $5O Fined Having been found carrying two bottles of samsu hidden in the folds of her clothing while travelling in a bus, a Chinese woman named Ong Ah See pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of dutiable liquor, before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate,76 words
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Article47 1934-08-03 11 —Reuter. Leo Diegal Leads In First Round Toronto, August 2. On the Lake View course in the Canadian Open Championship first round Leo rjiegel 34 and 31=65 and Tommy Armour ’34 and 35=69 are the present leaders. Diegel’s score was five under par.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article187 1934-08-03 11 GYMKHANA AND HILLCLIMB Details Of Entries Entries received up-to-date for Sunday’s motor gymkhana and hill-climb, conducted under the auspices of the Penang and Kedah branch of the A. A. of M., are as follows:—• HILL CLIMB Motor-cars —(under 11 h p.) H. H. Pejtersen, Tan Ghin Hoe; (11187 words
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Article283 1934-08-03 11 Unexpected Defeat Of Ladies’ Champion (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) For the first time in recent tournaments Mrs. Lau Hooi Seah, last year's Penang j triple champion (mixed doubles, ladies I singles and doubles) was defeated, her successful opponent oeing Miss Khoo Kor 1 Cheng who beat her in another series of283 words
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Article136 1934-08-03 11 PRISON FOR BOLD THIEF A “snatch-and-run” thief was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Brander in the Singapore Police Court on Wednesday morning when he pleaded guilty to the theft of a gold neck-chain from a woman in South Bridge Road. The accused was136 words
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Article73 1934-08-03 11 Chinese Convicted How a Chinese who was unemployed and destitute repaid the generosity of a man who had befriended him by stealing his chandu pipe was related in the Police Court to-day when See Ah Choy was convicted and sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment to73 words
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Article134 1934-08-03 11 Enjoyable Entertainment 1 Last night’s Mask Ball at Wembley, at which the hostesses dressed f hemselves in jockeys’ attire, drew a very lerge crowd. There were besides may elegant costumes to be seen. The judges were Dr. N. K. Menon and Messrs. Pawson and Tye Poh134 words
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Advertisement12 1934-08-03 11 Distinctive Dress Millinery MODES DE FARIS 19, 21, 23, Light Street Penaag.12 words
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Advertisement116 1934-08-03 11 SUP E k ICED COLOGNE BRITISH BEST (LOOK FOR THE FLA® ON THE LABEL) A INSTANTLY CURES K HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA < $7.00 A BOTTLE s, OBTAINABLE ONLY AT "THE GEORGETOWN" Better Bruoa illO- Wwfc® IJ ETTER Lower Prices. dwniSti6 PENANG ANI> AT JHMMfbeH Runnymede Motel PENANG. 'PHONE 543. TO116 words
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Article232 1934-08-03 12 AN ANGLO-INDIAN WANTED BY MADRAS POLICE Under the Fugitive Offenders’ Act, an order was made by Mr. J. M. Brander {Singapore third magistrate) on Tuesday for the extradition of Lambert Nasse, an Anglo-Indian, who is said to be “wanted” by the Madras Police on a charge232 words
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Article58 1934-08-03 12 Easy Win For Loose Strife London, August 2. The following was the result of the Goodwood Cup inn at Goodwood to-day: LOOSE STRIFE 1 HILL SONG 2 EMINENCE 3 Four ran Won by 3 lengths; 2 lengths between 2nd and 3rd. Betting: 11 2 Lcose Strife;58 words
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Article213 1934-08-03 12 I Fernandez In Tip-Top I I Form I 4r FOND MEETS WEBER AT STORE TO-NIGHT (BY “SECONDS OUT’ r Ignacio Fernandez, the lightweight champion of the Orient, makes his local debut to-night at Fun Frolic Stadium. Torio Sosa, the Indo-China lightweight champion will be in the opposite213 words
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Article44 1934-08-03 12 Three Quarter Mile Race Gothenburg. August 2. Th? American Bonthron created a world's record for the three-quarter mile covering the distance in 3 minutes 04 5 seconds to beat Love'.ock’s record of 3 minutes 2 15 seconds created in 1932.44 words
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Article210 1934-08-03 12 Three Round Fight WINNER TO PROMOTE i JOHNSON-NARA FIGHT j I t Subject to the approval of the Boxing Board of Control a three round battle be- tween two local promoters has been arranged for Monday, August 6, by the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., at Wem- bley210 words
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Article77 1934-08-03 12 Mr. Khoo Thean Meh Joins Staff Mr, Khoo Thean Mor, the Penang veteran schoolmaster, who was until recently in the service of the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, joins ficm this month the Penang English School, which has run for over three years with great success. Mr. Thean Moh77 words
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Miscellaneous85 1934-08-03 12 I All in a Days Wortc—by Rick Elmes SEA TOF THE TROUBLE r I t F Cir £l PACKED AGAIN AT YESTERDAY'S 2 SHOWS ALL SEATS SOLD OUT LONG BEFORE SHOW STARTED MAJESTIC TON, i r„a 9-3 o 4 SHOWS ON SATURDAY 11-30, 2-45, 6-15 9-30. EDGAR WALLACE'S MASTODONIC MIRACLE85 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1934-08-03 13 lucVhuffaorW > M A M ttl ncnna CHAPTER IX Ihe een and Aage, riding far out into th J country, come upon e, cavalcade in distress. The coach of the Spanish nobleman—Don Antonio—is mired in a snow drift. Christina directs the men as to the way to release1,608 words
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Article322 1934-08-03 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr and Mis. T. C. Hume of Kuala Muda Estate are spending a holiday at the Crag Hotel. Mr. P. H. Hopkins, Mr. Brooke-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gales and Mr. H. Wylly left Penang by the International Express train for Bangkok this morning. Passengers on the “Kedah”322 words
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Article323 1934-08-03 13 Week-End Conference In Singapore Singapore will be the scene of the fifth all-Malayc Urban Co-operative Conference this week-end, when meetings will be held at the Raffles Institution Assembly Hall on Saturday and Sunday. H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, will declare the conference open.323 words
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Advertisement171 1934-08-03 13 COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF AS YOU HAVE NEVER DOME BEFORE. August Holidays Stupendous Attraction. Health Strength UNION PENANG PRC MOTIONS NORTHERN MALAYA BODY BEAUTIFUL CONTESTS (1) For Ladies end (2) Gentlemen (Irrespective of Nationality) at The Wembley Cabaret, on Saturday, the 4th August, 1934, during Dancing Interval. COME AND SEE171 words
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Article368 1934-08-03 14 Weights And Selections For To-morrow CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the weights, together selections by Tic-Tac, for to-morrow’s traces: RACE 1 Horses Class HI. Division 11, 6 Furlongs. Pride of Perak 9.00 Fortune Star 8 18 Golden Maize 8.11 Brampton 8.09 Songland 8.06368 words
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Article339 1934-08-03 14 Malaya Cup Final PENANG TEAM LEAVES FOR K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 3. Singapore will be represented by the same team which drew with the Malaya Command. All the players are fit and confident that they can retain the trophy. The team is strong339 words
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Article102 1934-08-03 14 The Municipality were awarded a walkover in their Second Division League fixture yesterday, the match being scheduled to be played at Dato Kramat. Their opponents were the Darul Aihsan Football Club “B”. SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Selections, subject to scratchings are:— Race 1— Song Land Pride of Perak102 words
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Article156 1934-08-03 14 —Reuter. May Reduce Quota INCREASE IN VISIBLE SUPPLY London, August 2. The recent falling off in the purchases of tin by America and Central Europe is responsible for the first increase in the visible supply since July 1932, as a result of which some London tin circles—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article76 1934-08-03 14 Rugby Radio Service. Showing Unusual Buoyancy London. Aug. 2 Despite the influence of the approaching public holiday, which usually produces dull conditions, the stock markets are showing unusual buoyancy. Practically all departments show an unexpectedly good tone and to-night they left off with a firm appearance. British GovernmentRugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article201 1934-08-03 14 The foflowlng are the Uteet auotatkra for to-day Buyer® Seller* fINS Ayer Hitams 15 6 16 0 Ayer Wengs 2.15 2.20 Hitams 54 57 Heng Fatts 50 52% Hongkong Tins 13 9 14'3 Jelebus 1.25 1.30 Jobens 32 34 K. Kamuntings 6 6 7 0 Kampong Lanjuts201 words
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Article328 1934-08-03 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latart quotattom a MESSRS. KENNEDY A BBMwe Ml Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Z* TIN Ampat Tin 6 6 7|o 6,6 7 0 Ayer Weng 2.15 2.20 c 2.15 2.17%c Chenderiang 96 10,0 93 9)9 Hi tarn328 words
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Article143 1934-08-03 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 76Jf 76J3 New York 5.03% 5.03 U Montreal 95 495 Brussels 21.46% 21.44% Geneva 1544 1544 Amsterdam 7 44% 7.44 Milan 58% Berlin 1300 13.00% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Conen h agen 22.39 22.39 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 121,:.143 words
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Article92 1934-08-03 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY -.I £229-2-6 £228-15-0 TIN—(3 Months) fj®*" £229-2-6 £228-15-0 STD- Penang $113.37% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 7%. 7%d New York 14%c(G) 14}gc(G) Singapore Spot 24%c. 24%c. OctlDßO. 25%c 25%c. Jan.|Mar. 25%c. 26%c Apr.|Junfl 26%c. 26%c TAPIOCA 8 Fair Seed Medium92 words
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Article133 1934-08-03 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.07% 2.12% Hitam 55 57% 55 57% Johan 32 33 32 33 Kinta 2.60 2.65 2.60 2.65 Kuchai 1.05 1.07% 1.05 1.07% Nawng Pets 1.00 1.05 1.00 1.05 N. Taiping 65 67 65 67 P.133 words
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Article291 1934-08-03 14 SOON THEAM CO. TtM following are th© change© in co quotation© tn noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Hitams 15|9 16|3 15|6 1610 Ayer Wengs 2.15 2.20 2.15 2.20 Chenderiangs 9'o 916 86 93 Hong Fatts 51% 54 51% 54ex I Hongkongs 1319 14)3 13'9 1413291 words
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Article81 1934-08-03 14 PENANG, AUGUST 3 London Bank Demand 4 m]ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 58% nom France T.T. 886 nom. Hongkong T.T. 35 Shanghai T.T. 40% India T.T. 155% Silver 20 A The output of Tinsongkhla No Liability for the month of81 words
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Article1154 1934-08-03 14 KENNEDY CO SHARE LIST •NAMES. J p fl I |i-3 RTJBBE? f c Allenby Rubber Co. c I 75 I 85 Ak>r Gajah Rubber Eatate'. I 32i 140 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 310 J r Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 190 2co Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 1 22) 1 27!1,154 words
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Advertisement18 1934-08-03 14 POSITION WANTED Experienced OfficoFaetory Clerk-Field work, thorough Specialist in Accounts. Please apply N. P Peter, Kinrara Estate, Pctaling.18 words
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Advertisement109 1934-08-03 14 STATE OF PERLIS Tenders for Pawn-brokers Shops Tenders will be received at the office of the British Adviser, Perlis, up to 12 noon on 30th August, 1934 (19th Jamadilawal, 1353) for Pawn-brokers shops at the following places 1. Kangar. 2. Arau. 3. Kuala Sanglang. Licences will be for a period109 words
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Article1314 1934-08-03 15 Improved Results ...x I MR. W. H. DAUKES ON TEA AND RUBBER OUTLOOK The twenty-fourth ordinary general ting of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations of lV a, Ltd., was held on July 20th at Southm House, E. C. Mr. W. H. Daukes (deputy-chairman and tnaging director), who presided1,314 words
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Article640 1934-08-03 15 MERCHISTON July 19th. The Merchiston Rubber Estate re-enters the dividend-paying list with a recommendation of 3 per cent. This will be the first distribution since that of 5 per cent, made for 1929-30. The company is a member of the Straits Rubber group of Pinners Hall, Austin Friars,640 words
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Article87 1934-08-03 15 Reuter Wireless. Business Limited: Rubber Advance On the Stock Exchange to-day, although the effects of the European upheaval have subsided and the markets have pursued a more normal course, business is very limited end, following a steady tone prices in all sections at the close were barely supported.:Reuter Wireless. - 87 words
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690 1934-08-03 15 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report London, July 18. Since our last Report the Rubber Market has again relapsed into a somewhat inactive condition. There was a fairly active business on Thursday last and prices were steady. A fall of Vsd. on Friday brought in fresh buying and the Market on690 words
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Advertisement446 1934-08-03 15 pVALOR 7 H FIRE EXTINGUISHERS OF ALL TYPES, iW. SODA-ACID, FOAM AND C. T. C. "VALOR" FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE JJT I If- APPROVED AND USED BY THE HIGHEST gd| AUTHORITIES M i I Sole Agents g I HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.. .jH PENANG W SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. K’ nlMsßnwjg446 words
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Miscellaneous42 1934-08-03 15 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES School Sporis (2) HLflk /Z //mm/ //7 y/ wßr wte Bnbtn/ slept See Percy shirk Left in the sun the y-'ier y:cr rtux said Boooa >ob. Too hoi to work. Blew U». A saaw.c .o waste c. u lar42 words
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Advertisement1954 1934-08-03 16 E2hMtl a ./T <- t > »mu4N nn<i jsSsSßgf 1 AT ~> BLUB FUMNBL LIMB suaors via sua From Penang Arrive MareeiDre Arrive™» VeMfte LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves <*■ Aug. 16 PRES. GARFIELD Sept 12 P Penang Leaden Aug. 30 PRES. POLK Sept 26 v n PEISANDER Harve, L’don,1,954 words
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Article598 1934-08-03 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Linos he following is a list of vessels arriving <ad sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY BULAN sails for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. H s MATA HARI from Singapore via porta 8. MATA HARI sails for Telok Anson,598 words
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Article642 1934-08-03 17 Edward Startz MASTER OF MANY LANGUAGES As far as is known, station PHI at Hilversum, Holland, has the only universal announcer in the person of Edward Staitz In much the same way that Graham McNamee is known tc every radio listener in this country, Startz is known642 words
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Article375 1934-08-03 17 AIK MAIL I A mail for SotTh America by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. tomorrow. I IMPERIAL AIRWAY’S 1 A Homeward M il by the Imperial Airways will be closed a f the General Post Office,375 words
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Article120 1934-08-03 17 Dates And Venues August 4-11.—Cowes Regatta. July 30-August 6.—Empire Games, August 18, 20, 21, 22. —Fifth Test Matelt The Oval. MALAYAN DIARY SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 Penang Races, 4th day. “Malaya Cup” Final Penang v. Slngw* pore, Kuala Lumpur. Cricket F.M.S. v. Colony, Kuala Lum* pur. SUNDAY,120 words
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Advertisement310 1934-08-03 17 BY AIR LEAVE SINGAPORE ARRIVE RANGOON MONDAY Imperial Airways offers you a sendee w’hich is famous for its cornfort and regularity. For luxury it is unequalled anyvyhere. The journey is split up into two easy daily stages, Sunday night is spent at Bangkok and throughout the journey you are so310 words
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Miscellaneous1027 1934-08-03 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. ODEON II B.A. 403 —Ragam Alapana Two of the follow- 19.82 metrai Datchukovalana. tag wavelength* 25.28 metres Veena, by B. S. Krishnamoorthi wm be used dm- 81.80 metre* Sastri. ultaaeouriy. ».55 II 4». 5® metre* ODEON C.A. 720—Ragam Alapana TO-DAY Thodi 6.20 Time Signal from Big1,027 words
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Miscellaneous16 1934-08-03 17 y SIDNEY FOX will be seen shortly in the new film Down to their last yacht.”16 words
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Article642 1934-08-03 18 SCENE AFTER BUMP SUPPER CONSTABLE HIT BY BOTTLE TWO University dons were summoned at Cambridge on July obstructing police-sergeant and Edward rxx Aubrey Leonard Attwater, ‘“Alter an absence of 35 minutes tte Bench decided by a t Attwater and to dismiss 1 submitted that both defendant, were642 words
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Article102 1934-08-03 18 Paris, July 21. Lovely Germaine Sombray was the toast of Paris. She caused a sensation by her daring “Veil Dances.” She wore magnificent clothes end jewels and passed her nights gambling for high stakes in the casinos. Germaine spent as much as £20,000 in one102 words
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Article335 1934-08-03 18 Even Lord Hailsham Says "The Least We Dare Do" London, July 23. Members of Parliament are to meet privately a’ the House of Commons on July 24 to discuss the Government’s air policy. They assert that the provision of 41 new air squndrens in the next five335 words
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Article156 1934-08-03 18 “Ten millions of human beings will starve to death this winter in Russia.” This sensational prophecy has just been made by Dr. Ewald Ammende, secretary of the Inter-Confessional and International Aid Committee for the Starvation Districts of Soviet Russia. “Unimaginable distress will occur,” he declares,156 words
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Advertisement256 1934-08-03 18 r-'-"- KAYSER the world-renowned maker of a R GUARANTEED GOODS. NEW CREATION Ladies’ Undies SUPER MAKE 5 VEST, KNICKERS BRASSIERS TO MATCH J Z IN WHITE, PEACH PINK 3 $4-50 A Set or $l-50 A Piece A LIMITED SUPPLY j J ONLY OBTAINABLE AT B. H. T. Doulatram Co., Phone256 words
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Article3175 1934-08-03 19 KAN NAI-KUANG - BY KAN NAI-KUANG Political Vice-Minist er Of The Interior. "People’s Tribune.” rHE word “police” designates the Civil executive force of the State—in distinction to the milii v —and is charged with the .•auctions of maintaining public .rder and peace, preventing infractions of the criminal law,"People’s Tribune.” - 3,175 words
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Article67 1934-08-03 19 d. awing his resignation.”—Reuters Pacific Service. Not To Withdraw Resignation Peiping, July 11. Mr. Yin Tung, managing director of the Peiping-Mukden Railway Administration ar ived here this morning from Tientsin en route to Mokanshan to see General Huang Fu. Chairman of the Peiping Political Cuoncil. Mr. Yind. awing his resignation.”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 67 words
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Advertisement261 1934-08-03 19 j THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS J YET THEY COST J (ONLY 25 CENTS. B. 1 F K V I T?mes have Ranged. So iffe ■W’ tave opinions. Fashinable women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests261 words
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Article, Illustration140 1934-08-03 20 EARDISLAND, a delightful spot near Leominster, in Herefordshire. Th* river Arrow gives additional beauty to thjs quiet old world village, the One of MU tty br,desmaid s Whc attended Miss, Joyce Cooper, who was r.arried at Norbiton, to Mr J. C. Badcock. The King and140 words