Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 August 1934
1934-08-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-08-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 184. Vol. XCII. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1934.20 words
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577 1934-08-07 1 WELCOME NEWS FOR LOCAL FORCES OFFICERS AND MEN HARD HIT BY MAY REDUCTIONS It is understood that the drastic cuts imposed on May 1 of this year in the Colonial allowances paid to all ranks in the British Army serving in Malaya are577 words
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641 1934-08-07 1 —Reuter. STRIKING PHRASES IN HITLERS FUNERAL ORATION NO REFERENCE TO POLITICAL CONDITIONS OR PRESIDENCY “Hindenburg is not dead; he remains with us” was the keynote of Herr Hitler’s speech which only lasted fifteen minutes. He praised Hindenburg’s services in the Austro-Prussian and.—Reuter. - 641 words
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Article44 1934-08-07 1 Reuter Wireless. Life Imprisonment For Tyrolean Bandits Innsburgh, August 6. Imprisonment for life was inflicted on the bandits known as the “Terrible Three, who overran Tyrol for four years. The charges related to three murders five unexecuted murders and thirty-eight arson cases.. Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article54 1934-08-07 1 —Reuter Wireless. Expected Rapidly To I Develop Baghdad, August 6. I The departure of an oil tanker carrying j 14 000 tons crude oil marks the completion of one of the largest pipeline systems in; the world. This is the first shipment from Iraq oilfields which is now.—Reuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration50 1934-08-07 1 A fine photograph of the Imperial Airways plane which flew over the Penang aerodrome during the official opening of the Penang Flying Club on Sunday. The aerodrome wind indicator gives an idea of the height at which the plane was flying. Other pictures on Page 7.50 words
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Article209 1934-08-07 1 Two Hawkers Fined 50 Cents The case was heard yesterday at. .the Police Court before Mr. D. Wills in V"hich two Chinese hawkers were charged with 'causing obstruction on the five-foot way at the junction of Chulia and Pitt Streets. I Sim Ah Seah and Liew209 words
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Article95 1934-08-07 1 Tamil Fined 32 Rupees Charged with being a stowaway on the 1 s-s. "Erinpura” from Negapatam to Penang, a Tamil was brought before the Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills yesterday morning at the Police Court. i Pleading guilty, Ibrahim, the accused, 1 said he saw many95 words
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164 1934-08-07 1 Young Woman's Tale Before Police Magistrate HUSBAND UNABLE TO MAINTAIN HER A young Chinese woman was charged in the Police Court yesterday morning befor e the Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, with attempting to commit suicide in the harbour at Church St. Ghaut Jetty at164 words
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Article188 1934-08-07 1 Siamese Lady v. Rickshaw Puller A rickshaw-puller and a Siamese lady figured in a case in the Police Court yesterday before Mr. D. Wills. The accused were charged with disorderly conduct by fighting in Rangoon Road on August 5. The first accused, Twa Ah Kar admitted fighting188 words
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Advertisement1876 1934-08-07 2 KATES FOR CASUAL notice PERAK TURF CLUB notice BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Government of Kelanton HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK 2nd Day-sATURDAY, nui august, 1984. DAY> SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED An communications relating to a Sweepstake for Members only FRIDAY, nth AUGUST, 1934 ATION (Incorporated to England) to SECOND DAY,1,876 words
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1181 1934-08-07 3 Much Interest Shown LEAVE EARLY IN DECEMBER Singapore Rally WELCOME TO LORD BADEN POWELL The Australian Jamboree to be held in Melbourne in connection with the Centenary celebrations of the State of Victoria the visit of Lord Baden Powell of Gilwell (“Chief Scout ofall1,181 words
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Article207 1934-08-07 3 Ministry’s Step Blackshirt air units are not to be permitted to train, as a unit, on aerodromes subsidised by the taxpayer. This is the ruling of the Air Ministry, contained in a letter to the York County Aviation Club, which has its flying ground at Sherburn-in-Elmet.207 words
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Article120 1934-08-07 3 Biggest In Europe To Be Built At Naples The biggest dry dock in Europe, costing £850,000 and capable of holding the biggest ships built or contemplated, is to be constructed at Naples. The dock will be 1,118 feet long and its minimum width will be between 130120 words
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Article66 1934-08-07 3 Spiritualists Form A Company “The Society of Progressive Souls, Ltd.,” has been registered as a company. It is a spiritualist movement, with Viscount Malesworth as president and Lady Caillard chairman. “The idea is that our work shall be carried on when the present members, who number only66 words
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Article182 1934-08-07 3 Tablet To His Memory In 1 Fleet-Street A little group of famous journalist»stood on July 26 at a London street corner in the heart of the newspaper world. The clock of St. Bride’s was chiming twelve. Mr. R. D. Blumenfield, Master of the Company of Newspaper Makers,182 words
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Advertisement206 1934-08-07 3 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS J yet they COST I ONLY 25 CENTS. f it V 3 i I Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable k- I women no longer believe necessary to pay high BUHHKH prices for high quality J beauty aids. Scientific206 words
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Advertisement211 1934-08-07 3 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS (XPRgSS is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND PER TIN ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY LTR LONDON PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the211 words
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2824 1934-08-07 4 CLOSE OF THE AUTUMN MEETING SPLENDID RACING AND CLOSE FINISHES PRIDE OF PERAK PAYS BEST ATHLACCA SCORES A RUNAWAY VICTORY (By Tic-Tac> The Penang Autumn Meeting closed yesterday with a number of thrilling finishes, probably the best race being in the last event.2,824 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-08-07 4 POLO SISTERS.—Miss Dorothy Defnes, c^° tn J The Oddments women's polo team, and sister, Mrs. Paul Baron, during a practice mate23 words
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Article54 1934-08-07 4 Reuter. O’Reilly In Form GLAMORGAN DISMISSED FOR- 112 London, August 6. The scores at the close of play to-day m the match between the Australians and Glamorgan were as follows: Australians 440 for 7 wickets, declared; Glamorgan 112 (O’Reilly 7 for 37) and followed on 189 forReuter. - 54 words
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Article286 1934-08-07 4 Round Singapore Island MANOEUVRE THAT WON THE DAY Singapore, August 6. The first race of two in the annual Round Singapore Island series for "B” class boats of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was sailed yesterday morning and ended in a victory for B 5 skippered by286 words
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Article154 1934-08-07 4 Singapore Beat Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 6. Singapore won eight games to five in their annual badminton match with Selangor which was concluded to-day. The following are to-day’s results:— DOUBLES Lee Kok Chee and Quah Chooi Yong (Selangor) beat Leow Kim Fatt and Lam Boon154 words
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Article65 1934-08-07 4 Singapore Convincingly Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 6. The best team that combined Singapore could put up was beaten by the Austrians by three goals to nil. The two .teams could hardly be compare.: and it was only luck that saved Singapore from a much65 words
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Article84 1934-08-07 4 Fixtures With Ipoh Club Cancelled The party of some twenty swimmers from the Chinese Swimming Club, wk visited Ipoh and its suburbs during f holidays, returned to Penang last night It was anticipated that the swinm would have the opportunity of engag ng the Ipoh Swimming Club84 words
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Article43 1934-08-07 4 —Reuter. American Athletes In Norway Oslo, AUgUSt h. The following athletic world’s re* were established here: the 500 metres Eastman of America, in one minute. 1 seconds: 110 metres hurdles bv 1 Beard of America in fourteen and tenth seconds..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement18 1934-08-07 4 THOUSANDS SOLD ALREADY and MORE ARRIVING BY EVERY BOAT. “Chap Kuching” RECORDS ARE MARVELLOUS. Ms MooTitit^y Vl;” l18 words
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1880 1934-08-07 5 E. H. TEMME - WATSON V. SCALES by E. H. TEMME who holds the official record for a France-to-England swim. —“Daily Mail.” Fight Outlasts Strength TARLETON'S FINE COME-BACK Liverpool, July 26. Soon after ten o’clock on July 26th Lord isdale presented the British featheright championship belt, amid the—“Daily Mail.” - 1,880 words
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Article1193 1934-08-07 5 Were Australia Unlucky Not To Win? i WOOD INSPIRED I i j .Glorious Tennis In Match With Crawford I America, after all, won the Inter-Zone I Davis Cup Final against Australia after i some exciting play. At the start of the day j the Australians were leading1,193 words
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Article309 1934-08-07 5 Secret Talks Leg Theory Buried In the Test match at Leeds on July i 21st Australia obtained a winning posf—- tion. Once again England missed the bowling t genius of Harold Larwood. If we are to retain the Ashes in this country, his presence in309 words
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Advertisement17 1934-08-07 5 OF X aABSOMAiW THE VITAMIN MALT FOOD 1 1 1 IJLJ IJXjjCT-<7 Obtainable from chemists everywhere. ran».17 words
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Advertisement58 1934-08-07 5 T® treat tbes® cofhplalnts buccsmfolly, get to th® root of th® trouble. Clarice’s Blood Mixture la th® world’s greatest blood purifier and baalar, it Is famous for Blood and Skin Disorders. Of <6 CfoMia» Amsa lit LIQUID FIRST WITH THE NEWS TH»® SUNDAY I ——BM—— QAZETTE ON ir> Perjapg i58 words
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Article619 1934-08-07 6 Wild Forests Claimed To Be Of Equal Value To Farmland BRITISH CHEMIST SHARES SECRET WITH A GERMAN DOCTOR FACTORY BUSY I The eyes of scientists are on a little factory which has just been opened at Man- j nheim-Rheinau in Germany. This factory has been built619 words
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Article485 1934-08-07 6 Committee’s Plans For Improvement I NEW INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES Three proposals for the improvement of legal education are made in the report of the Legal Education Committee, issued ■on July 26. They are: The establishment in London of an Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and485 words
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Article354 1934-08-07 6 "The Maker Of Morocco" FRANCE LOSES FAMOUS SOLDIER-STATESMAN Marshal Lyautey, famous French Army Commander and the "maker of modern Morocco,” has died at his home at Chateau de Thorey, near Nancy. For several days he had been critically ill with pneumonia. He sank into a coma354 words
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Article233 1934-08-07 6 Wealth Founded On Dropped Bottle Paris, July 25. M. Francois Coty, the famous perfume magnate and newspaper proprietor, has died at Louvenciennes, aged 61. He had been ill for some time with congestion of the lungs. Mr. Coty owed his fortune to two qualities —an233 words
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Article304 1934-08-07 6 Merry Party At Malvern "TWO SCARVES AND A HANDKERCHIEF" Malvern, July 26. There was a delightful birthday party here on July 26. It was given by Sir Barry Jackson in honour of Bernard Shaw, aged 78, and Penelope Ann. the daughter of John Drinkwater, who has304 words
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Article160 1934-08-07 6 Dr C B. Williams, chief of the ento- mological staff of the Rothamsted Station, j Herts, finds that bees can be made to clock•in after breakfast and clock-out at teaI time. One hundred bees enter each of his hives in ten seconds. Each bee breaks160 words
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275 1934-08-07 6 EXPLORING AS A HOLIDAY ROUGHING IT *IN NEWFOUNDLAND A party of boys, aged betwe. 17 and[ 19, from 29 English public scho ts out next week to survey—and ma. part of the almost unknown interior of land. The expedition is organic by the Public Schools275 words
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366 1934-08-07 6 p Refused To Leave The Track i I On July 21 at 11 o’clock there ended for a woman her six days’ vigil. i Around the specially constructed track !at Olympia her husband was making his j final sprint in the six days'366 words
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Article315 1934-08-07 6 Australian Proposal Turned Down NO NO-BALLING BY THE UMPIRES Tours Fixed For Next Eight Years Australia’s suggested new law that umpires should no-ball a bowler if they consider he is intimidating the batsmen was turned down at the meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord’s Representatives315 words
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Article295 1934-08-07 6 A Judge Criticised X L Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on July 26 criticised the I Chief Justice of Bermuda (Sir Sydney Orme Rowan-Hamilton) The committee were considering an ap- peal by Warren Duan? Smith, a man of colour, against his conviction and295 words
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Advertisement26 1934-08-07 6 ENVELOPES UT US QUOTE FOR T OUR REQUIREMENTS. 11l I i. I RO ORDER TOO SMAU 1 —OR TOO KAMI I THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIB.26 words
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2930 1934-08-07 7 "The Wonder Worker” A Few Important A dditamenta FATHER CARDON'S INTERESTING COMMENT MALACCA'S UNIQUE PAST "A STRATEGIC POST OF THE LUSITANIAN EMPIRE Writing to the Malacca Guardian” about a reprint of an article on St. Francis Xavier by K.M.B. from the ‘‘Raffles College Union Magazine,” which was also reproduced in2,930 words
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Article, Illustration41 1934-08-07 7 TOP The Club aircraft warming up before taking oft* for the fly past. MIDDLE The R.A.F. Flying Boat which led the fly past of aircraft—all types. BOTTOM The five R.A.F. bombers performed some interesting formation flying.41 words
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Advertisement57 1934-08-07 7 Penang Hill Climb (SPORTS CARS) "J Ist 2nd 3rd fi e 5 ALL USING 5 "a < 1. G. MAUND Austin 7. J > 2. B. M. HATFIELD Fiat 514. 3 (fie) E. S. GREENWOOD M.G. > J. R. HANNYNGTON Austin 7. ■B 7 OUT OF THE 8 COMPETITORS PUT57 words
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Miscellaneous488 1934-08-07 8 a 6 930 PHCNE to-night jPj aA» A JOV/AA 1355 PARAMOUNT'S AMAZING PORTRAYAL OF ZANE GREY'S OUTSTANDING EPIC OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS “The THUNDERING HERD” with RANDOLPH SCOTT JUDITH ALLEN BUSTER CRABBE NOAH BEERY BLANCHE FREDERICI and 5 famous stars of the silent days IWT P HARRY CAREY MONTE BLUE488 words
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Article145 1934-08-07 9 SQUALOR HUNGER Reuter. Lot Of The Soviet Masses HOAXING OF FOREIGN TOURISTS Riga, August 6. The hoaxing of foreign tourists to Russia in order that they may carry home a rosy impression of living conditions is the subject of a formal complaint to the Moscow authorities by Ilya Ehrenburg, oneReuter. - 145 words
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Article89 1934-08-07 9 Socialists Released IMPOSSIBLE TO FIGHT TWO FRONTS I Vienna. August 6. Paul Hudl. a former Regular Army Offir, and the third ringleader implicated in rhe attack on the Chancellery, was sentenced to penal servitude for life. 1 dmitted donning a Major’s uniform. Seitz, the ex-Burgomaster of Vienna,89 words
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Article30 1934-08-07 9 Reuter Wireless. Condition Reported Worse Vienna. August 6. The condition of Dr. Rintelen is reported to have become worse as paralysis has se in on the left side.-Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article286 1934-08-07 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —I thoroughly appreciate all that you wrote in your leader of Thursday last and from the point of view of the shopkeeper and the eating shop proprietor think that something should be done to reduce the nuisance of286 words
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Article428 1934-08-07 9 (TO The Editor of the •■Pinang Gazette >. Sir-In connection with the coroner’s inquest on the body of a Christian Scientist reported in your issue, of July M V our readers may be interested in the follow I statement by Mrs. Eddy in Science and! Health, the textbook428 words
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Article156 1934-08-07 9 Australian Jamboree, Melbourne Malaya will be represented by a contingent and it is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Donations will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs. Brown,156 words
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Advertisement206 1934-08-07 9 I Bigger and Better Bargains I I FOR THE I Second Week Of SALE REAL MONEY SAVING REDUCTION ON EVERY ARTICLE i i Vi? i kJ u j k SUSPENDERS Men s Handkerchiefs V s >. I Jfi /k Assorted colours. Wide web i B tjl An excellent quality cotton206 words
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Miscellaneous96 1934-08-07 9 M ~T~ inßW|wgSgw|Hl 1 6-30 t n,ght 9-30 5l night A GIANT PICTURE OF UNDERSEAS THRILLS THOUSANDS IN THE CAST SHIPS PLANES BEAUTY ROMANCE LAUGHS I ‘HELL BELOW’ WITH ROBERT MONTGOMERY and 1,000 others. Popular Prices: Cents 10, 20, 30, 50 and $l-00. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NEW THEATRES SUPER PRODUCTION SURPASSING96 words
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Miscellaneous103 1934-08-07 9 MAJESTIC 6-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 A THOUSAND AND ONE LAUGHS FOR YOU with Leslie Fuller THE SCREEN'S FUNNIEST SLAPSTICK COMEDIAN AND HIS DOG NI ‘The OUTCAST’ b\ delight existing tons, but will assuredly earn new with amusing is just the stuff, situations, and JBllI a cast iron commore than hint103 words
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Article528 1934-08-07 10 During the week-end Penang witnessed a peaceful invasion from the air and the Air Pageant, held on Sunday in celebration of the official opening of the Penang Flying Club, was a great success and an incentive to the idea of promoting “air-minded-ness” in Penang, which is lamentably lacking528 words
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Article121 1934-08-07 10 HERSELF Widow’s Possession Of Smoker’s Cards Leong Ah Song t a Chinese woman, was charged in the Penang District Court this morning with the possession, at 9.15 a. m. on August 6 at the Government Monopolies Office, of more than one registration card for chandu smokers. Accused121 words
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Article57 1934-08-07 10 Indian Mohamedan Charged An Indian Mohamedan named Ismail bin Kadersah was to-day charged before the Police Magistrate with loitering on the stairway et 83 Beach Street for the purpose of book-making, betting or wagering. The accused claimed trial and the case w’as postponed till August 14, bail57 words
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Article82 1934-08-07 10 Driver Charged As a result of a motor accident which occurred at Jelutong on Sunday, Haroon bin Mohamed the Malay driver of motor bus No. P 2326 was to-day produced befor Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate charged on four counts, one of grievous hurt, and three alternative82 words
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1401 1934-08-07 10 The other evening I was talking to two old Border friends of mine, both brought up to work in gardens and stables, when somehow the conversation turned to the sea and fishermen. It was almost a shock to realise how aJien to these1,401 words
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Article249 1934-08-07 10 1 Athletics At White a City 0 I I J i j London, August 6. 1 f The Empire Games Finals held at the White City were won as follows: f j 3; Men’s Half Mile: Edwards (British Guiana). Time, 1 minute 54 1 5 seconds. r249 words
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Advertisement302 1934-08-07 10 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Dinner Dances TO-MORROW, THURSDAY SATURDAY DANCE MUSIC SPECIALITY NUMBERS BY JERE LEE'S MADCAPS ADMISSION TO BALLROOM SI ladies FREE. For Table Reservations 'Phone 322. A splendid supper P and then a Carlsberg. X x fl Once lasted always wanted THE KING OF BEERS SOLE IMPORTERS: TH?302 words
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Advertisement40 1934-08-07 10 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER ipditontel ilk\C\ MAN» /11 THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co. t Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Jt Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Miscellaneous31 1934-08-07 10 Engagement CAPEL REUTENS. —The engagement is announced, and the marriage will take place early next year of Mr. Raymond Edward Capel, of the P.W.D.. Penang, and Irene Constance Reutens. of Penang.31 words
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Article2048 1934-08-07 11 INQUIRY RESUMED TO DAY WITNESSES RECALLED BY THE CROWN The inquiry was resumed before the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, to-day into the death of Rajammal, an eighteen year old blind girl who fell sixty-five from the fourth floor of the new Penang General J2,048 words
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Article329 1934-08-07 11 Merrylads v. Countrylads The Merrylads B. P. beat the Country, lads B. P. on Sunday morning at the latter s court by five games to nil. Scores :—(Merrylads players mentioned first). Singles :—Ong Peng Kuang beat Ho Boon Choo £—ls; 14—14, 3—l 15 6. Lean Loong Pin beat Ng329 words
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Advertisement307 1934-08-07 11 i B mi SEE THAT HE IS TRULY FED! On baby’s proper feeding during his cradle days depends his future vigour. If breast feeding is not possible or advisable, give him Humanised TRUFOOD, which is virtually a duplicate of breast milk. Trufood means true feeding; and he’s sure to be307 words
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Article2237 1934-08-07 12 When a man dies, the corpse is known as Maiat, and in the case of a Rajah Je-i naja. It is laid on its back, the feet towards Mecca, the hands crossed, the right wrist resting upon the left, just below the breast bone, and the right2,237 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-08-07 12 —.Sir Ofori Att.i (centre) and members of the Legislative Council of the Gold Coast, arriving at the Colonial Office to sea S’r Philip Cunliffe-Lister, the Colonial Secretary, on questions relating to the new system of waterworks charges and the West African Sedition Act46 words
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Article40 1934-08-07 12 PENANG, AUGUST 7 London Bank Demand 2j4A 4 m|ts 2|4-ft Private 3 m)ts credit 2 4% 3 Documentary On New York Demand 58% oom. France T.T. 886 nom. Hongkong T.T. 35 Shanghai T.T. 40% India T.T. 156% Silver 2QH40 words
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Advertisement389 1934-08-07 12 Found in Film on teeth... SF" W the germs of tooth decay! f Buried beneath an ever-forming film, this invisible enemy attacks enamel and destroys the part yjMgfr 7 beneath. To fight decay, you |T| must remove film every day. I Tkii wkat scientist when he analyses film an teeth:389 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-08-07 12 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RalnfaxJ 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 89 S TIDE TABLE i To-day High Water Low Water 11.05 a.m. 5.18 a.m. 12.03 p.m. 6.13 p.m. TO-MORROW 11.42 e,.m. 5.58 a.m. 6.40 p.m.35 words
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Article844 1934-08-07 13 Match Abandoned F.M.S. BOWLERS ON TOP 1 P rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 6. Kain saved the Colony from defeat yesterday when they had nine wickets down for 126 runs. When Pearse and Thompson opened the second Colony innings at 11.55 a.m. they844 words
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251 1934-08-07 13 Really Miraculous Benefit 1 Here is a remarkable case from the I North of England. Mr. E. M. has' I been a stomach sufferer ever since the war, i having been in his own words “through purgatory with pains for months at a' stretch.” In251 words
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Article127 1934-08-07 13 Lim Bong Soo Beaten FINE PERFORMANCE BY PERAK PLAYERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 6. The surprise of the day in the tennis championships was the defeat in the semifinals of Lim Bong Soo by Kee Onn 4—6. 6 —2, retired. Chin Kee Onn who hails127 words
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Article838 1934-08-07 13 EFFORT TO WIPE OUT DEFICIT Several suggestions for wiping out a i deficit of over $4OO in the year ending June 30, 1934, were made at the August general meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya at the Singapore Cricket Club i on Sunday evening.838 words
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Article297 1934-08-07 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Ihe engagement is announced and th? marriage will take place early next year of Mr. Raymond Edward Capel, Clerk of Works, P.W.D., Penang, son of the late Mr. JJ. B. Capel, whose grand-mother was a Miss Light, a direct descendant of Captain Francis Light and Irene Constance Reutens,297 words
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Advertisement415 1934-08-07 13 7/, i 1 wimm y i a vSSB I y if ft CTi iaa 11 I j CUPID Pox Trot i CB 755 the show is over A PLACE IN YOUR HEART CB 756 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU IF IT’S POPULAR AND TUNEF- L YOU CAN RELY ON THE415 words
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Article858 1934-08-07 14 A BRIEF REVIEW l ec or McPherson the champion jockey VAN BREUKELEN LEADING TRAINER (By Tic-Tac) Except for the unfortunate collapse of Rough House on the first dav, the Penang 'furl Club Autumn Meeting was singularly Tree from accidents or incidents. Good sport, clean racing858 words
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Article332 1934-08-07 14 Heats To-morrow H.F. CLANCY FOR LONG JUMP The entries for the Annual Penang Amateur Athletic Sports have filled in well, and heats in four events will be run off tomorrow on the Esplanede. It will be seen that H. F. Clancy, who holds the record for the332 words
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Article66 1934-08-07 14 P.C.C. v. Young McAlister’s To be played on the Esplanade to-day, at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the P.C.C.:— R. Mclntosh Whyte; J. S. Howkins and D. R. Harper; S. V. Adams, A. N. Other and R. N. Elliott; L. G. Lee, J. H. Reid, jH. E. Pether,66 words
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Article521 1934-08-07 14 Annual Sports I PENANG RETAINS RELAY TROPHY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 6. The Penang Postal representatives particularly came down to defend their title in the one mile inter-State relay race of the Malayan Posts and Telegraphs annual athletic sports that was held here521 words
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481 1934-08-07 14 De Souxa Knocks Out Soo Bunn IN FIRST ROUND (BY “SECONDS OUT”) What was perhaps one of the most surprising victories of recent months took place at Wembley Park last night when Matthew de Souza, the promoter, known to Singapore fight fans ten years ago481 words
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Article117 1934-08-07 14 FRIDAY TO-DAY Londo ll £228-15-0 No market TIN—(3 Months) L,ondon £228-15-0 No market Singapore $113.00 $113.25 Business Done Penang $113.12% Business Done Buyers no Sellres COPRA —(Sundrled) $3lO BLACK PEPPER $14.00 RUBBER 1., x-’-j B London 7%d. 7%d. New York 14}?c(G) Singapore Spot 24%c. 24%c. Oct|Dflo. 25%c. 25117 words
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Article104 1934-08-07 14 WELL WITHIN I QUOTA I NATIVES SATISFIED WITH PRICE I The Hague, August 6. Reuter learns authoritatively that the Dutch East Indian j Government is keeping native rubber exports well in check I and within the limits of the restriction scheme quota. Inside circles are convinced104 words
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Article382 1934-08-07 14 tEAPING BROWS’ LIST TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPAN The following are the latest quota fl MBSSRH. KENNEDY A ©O'* gha.' 4 Friday To-dav Buyers Sellers Buyers Se; -g RUBBER Ayer Panas 1.75 1.85 1.82% 1.99 Batu Lintang 1.13 1.16 ex 1.14 1.17’ x Benta 92% 1.00 92% Borelli 1.80 2.00 2.00382 words
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Article153 1934-08-07 14 The following are the latest quotattonc for to-day I Buyer» HNS I Ayer Hitams 15J6 16 0 Ayer Wengs 2.12% 2.17%C Hong Fatts 50 52% Hitams 54 57 Hongkong Tins 13|9 14 3 Jelebus 1.25 1-30 Johens 32 34 K. Kamuntings 6|6 Kampong Lanjuts 20}6 21 g153 words
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Article161 1934-08-07 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Friday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers nN Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.07% 2.12% Kinta 2.60 2.65 2.60 2.65 Kuchai 1.05 1.07% 1.06 1.08% Nawng Pet 1.00 1.05% 1.00 1.05 Penawat 1.10 1.15 1.10 1.15 Rahman Hyd. 1.22% 1.27% 1.22% 1.25 Rantau Pref. 1.15 1.20 1.15 1.20161 words
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Article398 1934-08-07 14 SOON THEAM CO. Tfi* fodowfng are the change® in otr quotation* up to norm to-day Friday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 Amal. Malays 3.10 3.25 3.10 3.25 Ayer Panas 1.70 1.80 1.70 1.80 I Bassetts 80 85 80 85 'B. Lintengs 1.13 1.16 1.13398 words
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Article1968 1934-08-07 15 G. R. TONKIN - I—A SYMPOSIUM OF EXPERT OPINION By G. R. TONKIN in the "Financial News." A natural conseqeunce of the advent of ;bber regulations is the concentration of ,e industry’s attention upon such urgent mtters as the anticipated trend of comiodity prices, the probability of a substanal increase1,968 words
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Article717 1934-08-07 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines ihe following is a list of vessels arriving Bailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 8 8. J ERAM from Paneh and Bemam River. Salls for T. Anson end Bagan Datoh. S BULAN sells for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham and Singapore.717 words
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Article664 1934-08-07 17 AIR MAIL The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. Oi London soys that the mail despatched from Penang, on July 14 by the s.s. “Karagola” was delivered in London on August 4. OUTWARD MAIL A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra664 words
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Article85 1934-08-07 17 Dates And Venues August 4-11.--Cowes Regatta. August 18, 20, 21, 22.—Fifth Test Match. The Oval. MALAYAN DIARY THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 Glugor Shield Sports, Esplanade. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting, 1st day. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11 Penang A.A.A. Sports. Esplanade. Taiping Amateur races, 2nd day.85 words
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Miscellaneous421 1934-08-07 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B.B.C. H Two of the follow* 19.82 metres tat wavelengths 25.28 metres win be used te* si.SO metres ultaaeou *y- 31.55 metres II 49.59 metres TO-DAY P.M. 6.20— Time Signal from Big Ben. The Whitby Municipal Orchestra, conducted by Frank Gomez; James Ellis and William Maddock (trumpets), relayed421 words
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Miscellaneous255 1934-08-07 17 AM. 12.20—News Bulletin. 12. 35—A topical talk. 12-40 —Interlude of gramophone records. 12.50 1.05—The Pierre Fol Quintet (by permission of the Trocadero Restaurant) 6.20—Time Signal from Big Ben. A talk by Fish. 6.35 Charles Beanland presents Frills and Flounces, a concert party with a Marlie Caird (comedienne), Dorothy Atlee (pianist-entertainer),255 words
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Article2337 1934-08-07 18 ADVANCE IN CANCER RESEARCH: BRITISH EXPEDITION'S DISCOVERY RADIO SAFEGUARD FOR SHIPS A DEATH RAY TO STOP WAR (From Our Owon Correspondent). London, July 28. A GENERAL SCIENTIST Sir Richard Redmayne is this year’s president of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and the first mining engineer to occupy2,337 words
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Article293 1934-08-07 19 CANTON KOWLOON RAILWAY one.—Reuters Pacific Service. < MO-BRITISH agreement REACHED? Canton, July 19. Sino-British Conference which is >r held in Hongkong is reported here to i making satisfactory progress. is learned from an unofficial source an agreement has been reached by the ites subject to approval by their res- veone.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 293 words
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Article139 1934-08-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Hupeh Faces Double Calamity Nanking, July 14. According to reports received here toay, Hupeh is facing a double calamity in the shape of drought and floods. While the districts of Huangmei and Puheng, in south-eastern Hupeh, are suffer:ug from drought, floods have afflicted districts—Reuters Pacific Service. - 139 words
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Article66 1934-08-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 14. The first meeting of the Government ployee Examination Committee was here yesterday. It was formed by the mgtung provincial government for nining the work and qualifications of it officials. A decision has been reached that an exaoation will be carried..—Reuters Pacific Service. - 66 words
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Article52 1934-08-07 19 ters Pacific Service. Canton, July 14. he Kwangtung provincial government 1 an ordinance to-day to various coun<nd city governments urging them to •rce a retrenchment policy for the aboon of old customs. he ordinance stated that Government loyees must lead this campaign so that people may followters Pacific Service. - 52 words
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Article64 1934-08-07 19 •nistic literature.—Reuters Pacific Service. duced Prison Term’s For Reds Nanking, July 20. Supreme Court to-day reduced the nces of Chen Tuh-siu and Peng Huaialleged leaders of the “Trotsky* group hinese communists, from 15 to 8 years risonment. he two were arrested over a year ago found guilty of•nistic literature.—Reuters Pacific Service. ■ - 64 words
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Article231 1934-08-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Prepared By Ministry of Communication's Nanking, July 13. A period of six months has been set aside by the Ministry of Communications for the preparation of a navigation code. It is learned from official sources that, under the auspices of the Ministry, various Chinese shipping•—Reuters Pacific Service. - 231 words
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Article152 1934-08-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Hankow, July 18. One of the effects of Hankow’s intense heat-wave has been the complete suspension of all the rules of the New Life movement, whose advocates are no longer insisting on people buttoning up their shirts when on the street. In Fancheng, north-west’—Reuters Pacific Service. - 152 words
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Article115 1934-08-07 19 another by means of telephone.—Reuters Pacific Service. Important Cities To Be Linked Nanking, July 18. Details were available to-day regarding the projected nine-province telephone system, for which the Government Purchasing Commission in London has been instructed to purchase the necessary material by means of public tender.another by means of telephone.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 115 words
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Article118 1934-08-07 19 Reuters Pacific Service. c <• i? f su r Through Traffic On Pingsui Still Suspended Peiping, July 17. Through traffic on the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway is still suspended owing to the floods. The section of the railway washed out by the floods at Pintichuan has been repaired and to-day’sReuters Pacific Service. - 118 words
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Article38 1934-08-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, July 20. According to Chinese reports received here to-day, an earthquake shook Taiyuan, the provincial capital of Shansi, yesterday afternoon. The reports add that there were no casualties —Reuters Pacific Service.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 38 words
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Article292 1934-08-07 19 with earth, clay and sand.—Reuters Pacific Service. FUDCHIATIEN DAM WASHED OUT Harbin, July 19. Battered for days by the raging torrents of the rapidly rising Sungari River, the dam at Fudchiatien, an important trading centre south of Harbin, was washed out to-day, the flood waters inundating thewith earth, clay and sand.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 292 words
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223 1934-08-07 19 “My Impressions of Soviet Russia.” —Reuters Pacific Service. Dr C. T. Wang Elected President Peiping, July 12. Dr. C. T. Wang, former Minister of Foreign Affairs was elected President of the Chinese Political and Social Science Association for the next year at the annual meeting“My Impressions of Soviet Russia.”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 223 words
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Article176 1934-08-07 19 attended by any danger. —Reuters Pacific Service. Expected In Canton From Yunnan Canton, July 11Canton is expecting the arrival shortly of a record opium consignment from Yunnan. According to reports from Poseh, an enormous opium caravan consisting of 560 pack horses and mules has arrived thereattended by any danger.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 176 words
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Article256 1934-08-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Warm Welcome In Peiping I Peiping, July 11. The Anching Lama arrived in Peiping from Nanking by the Tientsin-Pukow through express this morning. He was accompanied by a large retinue and also more than 20 members of the staff of the Panchen Lama. A large.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 256 words
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Article211 1934-08-07 19 should be left alone —Reuters Pacific Service. Beast Captures Peasant Child Nanking. July 21. Wolves have carried away and killed so many children in the suburbs of the capital that the headquarters of the guards at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum has offered a reward of $4Oshould be left alone —Reuters Pacific Service. - 211 words
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Article105 1934-08-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. In Canton Government Posts Announced Canton, July 20. Several unexpected and important changes in government posts were announced to-day by the South-West Political Council, including the appointment of Mr. Hsieh Yin-chow and Mr. Ho Chi-feng to replace Mr. Lu Chih-tseng and Mr. Lin Yun-kai as.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 105 words
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Article127 1934-08-07 19 Kiang Chao-chung.—Reuters Pacific Ser'C«. New Relief Association Formed Peiping, July 18. More than 50 persons attended the inauguration of the White Swastika Association held at ths Director’s Office of the Centra! Park this morning. Mr. Yun Pao-hui, former Director of the Peking Municipality, was present. InKiang Chao-chung.—Reuters Pacific Ser'C«. - 127 words
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Article, Illustration197 1934-08-07 20 UPSIDE DOWN CHANNEL CROSSING WHEELS UPWARD. —Flight-Lieut. G e offrey Tyson in his Tiger Moth machine photographed fiom a i tceompznyrng c~~oclana after he had flown the C h a n n e upside down on the 1 25 th anniversary of197 words