Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 August 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-08-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 190. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article49 1934-08-14 1 —Reuter. OC7OBERPERIOD TIN COMMITTEE'S DECISION London, August 13. At a meeting of the International Tin Committee held to-day it was decided to reduce the quota by ten per cent, to forty per cent, for the period October 1 to December 31..—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article74 1934-08-14 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Agreement On Partial t Restoration London, August 13. General satisfaction is expressed during the week-end at the agreement reached wwch Xe Xe" wXemeTT treffJ admitting nO t proceeded SX.«- AsVXT of the Railways Conciliation machinery, a compromise was reach X lines'or a partia. restore .on.—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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64 1934-08-14 1 tween two motor Radio sengers receiving injuries.— Rugby Service. London, August 13. Extremely heavy rain storms der and lightning were ex^ ri London and many parts of Englan y terday. Several houses were struck by lightning but no one was killed.tween two motor . Radio sengers receiving injuries.—Rugby Service. - 64 words
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Article46 1934-08-14 1 Rugby Radio service. Short Visit To Belgium On Holiday London, August 13. Mr. Stanley where he intends to s P en Ma rche Les terday bunch of red roses ST. 8 toot of the rock where King A.bert lost his life.— Rughy Rad.o Serv.ce“ Rugby Radio service. - 46 words
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Article29 1934-08-14 1 canal itself was undamaged.—Reuter Wireless. Crack In Government 1 Biuldings j Panama, August 13. F oJ CitV causing a X:TTe" do-ihistrauon Buildcanal itaelf was undamaged.—Reuter Wireless.canal itself was undamaged.—Reuter Wireless. - 29 words
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Article191 1934-08-14 1 affecting imperial air routes.-Rugby Rad.o Service. Chamber Of rce Schem FOR DEVELOPMENT IN BRITAIN London, August 13. The London Chamber of Commerce has submitted to the Air Ministry a scheme for developing in Great Britain a regular system of commercial air transport. I The Chamber suggests thataffecting imperial air routes.-Rugby Rad.o Service. - 191 words
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Article133 1934-08-14 1 Reuter. Tentative Plan London, August 14. A great clty of London m tentaUv y P th<! nre ta their’forthcoming report to Committee mt sed to erect an the corporation p|alfom ovtr enormous rem fo reshore or above the Thames atongjhe at a the t 200 feetReuter. - 133 words
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Article44 1934-08-14 1 sport are generally very favourable. Rugby Radio Service. Opening In Britain During I Week-End London, August 13. j Grouse shooting openedUn Britain during thC W rZn d "olre Ss .alien X "me years. The sport are generally very favourable.-Rug by Radio Service.sport are generally very favourable. Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article50 1934-08-14 1 .—Reuter. Mr Liming. President of the' I M rprmanv was to-day me Bank, visiti g G 1 uncheOn given by guest of America Line aboard their the c^illera which enters the motor ship 1935 Among the Far Eastern service in were ’club, “Xt Lnlers and business men.-Reuter..—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-08-14 1 —Len Harvey, the boxer, with his wife and son, are holiday-making at Newquay, Cornwall.19 words
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Article71 1934-08-14 1 Reuter Wireless. More Moslem-Jewish Trouble Constantine, August 13. Although the funerals of the victims of the recent riots passed off quietly, more trouble is reported to be brewing in the regi on surrounding Constantine. It is believed that Arabs from the interior are aboqX._l.o..laupch—■«‘.r Meanwhile, all the inhabitantsReuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article30 1934-08-14 1 Reuter Wireless. Three Italian Sailors Killed Naples. August 13. Three sailors were killed and seventeen iniured in a collision between an Italian worship and a stcamer.-Reutcr Wireless.•_ Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article44 1934-08-14 1 Leaves For Newfoundland On Short Visit Nova Scotia, August 13. To the strains of “Auld Lang Syne” a cheering crowd bade farewell to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and his daughter when they left aboard the “Dragon” for St. John’s, Newfoundland, for a visit—44 words
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Article48 1934-08-14 1 Reuter. Ex-King Alfonso’s Fourth Son Vienna, August 13. Prince Gonzalo, fourth son of K Alfonso, died following injuries t stomach last night when a motor car, driven by his eldest sister, Princess Beatice colbded with a wall after the colhX with bycliat near KlagenfurtReuter. - 48 words
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Article138 1934-08-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Over 6,000.000 Licences OLYMPIA EXHIBITION London, August 13. Olympia is busily preparing for this year’s radio exhibition which opens on Thursday and which is attracting many visitors from abroad as well as from all over Great Britain. There are now between six and—Rugby Radio Service. - 138 words
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Article67 1934-08-14 1 COUllllien uv constructor Abraham Darby.—Rugby Radio Service. London, August 13. I The first iron bridge ever built, which j spans the River Severn in Shropshire is to be preserved as an ancient monument. It was opened in 1779 and was considered so remarkable that engineersCOUllllien uv constructor Abraham Darby.—Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article73 1934-08-14 1 Reuter Wireless. Bavarian Ex-Premier Among Those Killed Munich, August 13. Rumours that Herr Von Kahr, the ex-. Premier of Bavaria, who was responsible Lr the suppression of Herr Hitler’s Beer Cellar Putsch, was one of the vic i the recent clean-up, are strengthened by an obituary notice inserted. Reuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article106 1934-08-14 1 —Reuter Wireless. Campaign In America Supported By Pope Castel Gandolfo, August 13. His Holiness the Pope has warmly asso- ciated himself with the campaign in Arne vira acainst immoral films. > He sS that the most solemn duty of the press was for a cleaner film as the—Reuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article61 1934-08-14 1 TtttLVllS Rugby Radio Service. Proposal To Erect Overhead Platform i London, August 13. 1 The proposal to erect a large overhead platform along the riverside at the London air port, has been under consideration for some time. It is proposed to appoint an air consultant to reportTtttLVllS Rugby Radio Service. - 61 words
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Article254 1934-08-14 1 In Lithuania GREAT INDIGNATION IN GERMANY Kovno, August 4. The sale of twenty-three Reichs-German newspapers, including all the leading Berlin journals as well as such internationally known provincial organs as the Frankfurther Zeitung and the Hamburger Fraimdenbkitt, has been prohibited by the Lithuanian authorities till January 1254 words
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Article132 1934-08-14 1 variably proaucaou Rugby is probably reckoned m milhons. Rug y Radio Service. Extraordinary Enthusiasm At Queen’s Hall London, August 13. Extraordinary enthusiasm has ma f epason of promenade the opening of the season F concerts at the Queen’s Hall which Henry Wood for the fortieth year is condieting.variably proaucaou _ Rugby is probably reckoned m milhons. Rug y Radio Service. - 132 words
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Article78 1934-08-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London To Edinburgh In Record Time London, August 13. The famous express known as the Hying Scotsman” which runs between! King. s Cross London, and Edinburgh in both d rections every week-day, a d^ e 392 U miles in seven and a ha stituting the—Rugby Radio Service. - 78 words
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Advertisement1731 1934-08-14 2 PINANG GAZETTE and STRAIT b RECORDS and HOE SENG MOTOR SENSATIONAL! BANKS RATES FOR CASUA RECOLLECTIONS GARAGE Comfort beyond belief ADVERTISEMENTS 1889-1934 ls f sSaKghSTbAnX B 5 H M ROBSON, CB E 2ND CL ASS f KJ CORPORATION Ml communications relating to This boo k Presents, an muirtnatingj 3R CL1,731 words
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1252 1934-08-14 3 MR. JUSTICE HOWES ON CHETTIAR'S CLAIM AGAINST MALAY SMALLHOLDER “Where the discretion of the lower court has been properly exercised an appellate court will be slow in interfering but in this case, by deciding mainly on the fact that the defendant was an agriculturist1,252 words
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Article121 1934-08-14 3 Chinese On Charge Of Mischief causins -an named Wah in the Slnpore police court beto 'j. M. Brander on Fr ‘day to |S Accused, who is a mason .s a IJ5° 1 have thrown a burning C K lt w as of Mr. Arthur Perry wh.it, it pnrhed121 words
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Advertisement195 1934-08-14 3 futicura Vj TALCUM P °WDER. Coofincj j" /sp/rcs/iin<j Fragrant and refreshing balsamic essential oils comprise the medication of Cuticura Talcum. Instantly upon touching the skin these oils start their soothing and cooling work and your skin is protected against irritation. Cuticura Talcum is truly beneficial to the skin—especially recommended for195 words
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Advertisement169 1934-08-14 3 FRASER NEAVE LTD. DISTRIBUTORS “Del Monte Products” Lead For I Lowest Prices I Highest Quality 11 I t I -pQi I 1 1 I -1 t. I I H DEL MONTE PEARS in 11 I lg I I I I OBTAINABLE AT I i Iwi An Hiqh class Prov,sion ‘bt169 words
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891 1934-08-14 4 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING LIST OF ENTRIES FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 1 Flat Race —100 Yards —Heats 4.30 R H p.m. Challenge Cup presented by the i F PERAK CIVIL SERVICE. p I Record 1931—Poh Kim Seng. 10 secs. 1933—L. D. E. Cullen. 10 secs. Holder L. D.891 words
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Article39 1934-08-14 4 i.—Reuter Wireless. Arrival In United States New York, August 13. After an unadventurous voyage the yacht “Endeavour” arrived at Newport, and will be proceeding to Rhode Island where she is to be fitted up for the races.i.—Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article130 1934-08-14 4 I Rugby Radio Service. Success Of British I Team TALBOTS GAIN FULL MARKS London, August 13. Subject to official confirmation. the Coupe des Alpes, the premier award in the international Alpine trials which finished a, Munich last night, has been won by the; Talbot team of three carsI Rugby Radio Service. - 130 words
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Article, Illustration169 1934-08-14 4 .—Reuter. Omission Of Voce London, August 13. Conflicting views are expressed by cricket correspondents in the morning papers over the omission of oce from the Test selections, in view of his achievement against the Australians on August 11. i The “Daily Mail” commends the selectors I.—Reuter. - 169 words
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69 1934-08-14 4 .—Reuter. First Round Results Forest Hill. August 13. The first round in the American Women’s Singles championship was played to-day and resulted as follows: Miss Betty Nuthall beat Miss Priscilla Merwin 6 1, 6 1. Miss James beat Mrs. Erb 6 2, 6 1. Miss Helen.—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article42 1934-08-14 4 Notts Dismissed For 183 London, August 13. The scores at the close of play in the match between the Australians and Nottinghamshire were as follows: Australians: 237 and 3 for no wickets. Nottinghamshire: 183 (Grimmett 4 for 70) .—Reuter.42 words
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Article66 1934-08-14 4 —Rugby Radio Service. Departure From Cowes For London London, August 13. The King and Queen left Cowes this morning aboard the Royal Yacht, “Victoria and Albert” for Portsmouth where they entrained for London. The royal salute was fired on their departure. In six races in which the King—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article52 1934-08-14 4 Thursday’s Lecture At Hu Yew Seah On Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Hu Yew Seah, Madras Lane, the Rev. Ananda Kausalyayana, 8.A., will give a lecture in English on “A Man’s Religion.” The lecture will not be interpreted into Chinese. The public is cordially invited to52 words
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Article364 1934-08-14 4 On Friday and Saturday CLASS 4 HORSES WELL REPRESENTED The following are the full entries for the Perak Turf Club Amateur races to be run on Friday and Saturday, at Ipoh. There will be seven races on the first afternoon and eight on Saturday. The364 words
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Article45 1934-08-14 4 —Reuter. The St. Leger WINDSOR LAD FAVOURITE London, August 13. The following was the latest call-over for the St. Leger 2/1 Windsor Lad offered, 4/1 Lolombo offered, 9/2 taken, 9/1 Achtenan offered, 10/1 Umidwar offered, 100/6 Tiberius (offered, 20/1 taken.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement68 1934-08-14 4 I I ALREADY i i and MORE ARRIVING BY EVERY BOAT. “Chap Kuching’ RECORDS ARE MARVELLOUS. I 1 I k 4 I wsmoutrieAF I ft Romp Throuqh The Ports Of Sailor-Mode Maidens With The Sappiest Salt That i Even Sailed The Seven Seas I S JOE E. BROWN I IN68 words
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Advertisement94 1934-08-14 4 Spend your holidays at Hua Hin Hotel. Hua Hin On-Sea, SIAM. FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER SINGLE ROOM BAHT 8.00 DOUBLE ROOM 15.00 REDUCTION FOR LONG STAY. Guests staying at the Hotel for a long period are entitled to a reduction as follows: After 7 days Baht 1.00 per day per94 words
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Article, Illustration2103 1934-08-14 5 WINDSOR LAD SOLD FOR £50,000 RACE FOR THE LIVERPOOL CUP BROWN JACK RETIRES From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 1. WINDSOR LAD’S FUTURE W indsor Lad, this year’s Derby winner as been sold by H. H. Maharaja pf Raj- ipla to Mr. Martin H. Benson for £50,000,2,103 words
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Article1164 1934-08-14 5 PLENTY OF TALENT IN TEAM MR. McMULLAN IS TO MANAGE: WATCH BLACKBURN'S LEADER Aston Villa have entered on a new era with Mr. James McMullan as team manager, but I imagine that it will not be easy for directors who have hitherto done so1,164 words
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172 1934-08-14 5 Australia's Speedway Captain To Rest INJURED IN TEST Vic Huxley, the Wimbledon Speedway rider and Australia’s Test captain, will not ride again this season. Huxley broke a bone in the foot as the result of a crash in the second Speedway Test172 words
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Article412 1934-08-14 5 DIVES 43,800 TIMES FOR PRACTICE Two dark brown shapes flash through the water of the Empire Swimming Pool with the ease and grace of basking sharks. They are the brothers Macatty, for two years champion pearl divers of Jamaica, write* E. S. Smith in the "Daily Express”.412 words
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Advertisement26 1934-08-14 5 Hi j EFT 1 THE KNAVE OF THE NAVY g JOE E. BROWN g I SON OF A SAILOR i 4T i QUEENS VERY SOON.’ y|26 words
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Article1182 1934-08-14 6 —Lord Lugard - HOW THE ADMINISTRATOR GAINS FROM ANTHROPOLOGY'S NEW INSIGHT INTO TRIBAL LIFE —Lord Lugard of his life.—Lord Lugard in the “Daily Telegraph.” An International Congress of Anthro- ci pological and Ethnological Sciences, the tf first of its kind, was opened on July 30 ft by the Dukeof his life.—Lord Lugard in the “Daily Telegraph.” - 1,182 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-08-14 6 AUSTRIA'S NEW CHANCELLOR, Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg (left), in conversation with, the former War Minister, Heir Vaugoin19 words
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Article496 1934-08-14 6 Bit Boxer's Ear In Street j Quarrel A quarrel in which Jackie Brown, the world fly-weight boxing champion, was concerned, which ended, it was stated, in Brown biting another man's ear, had a sequel at the Manchester Quarter Sessions on August 2nd, when Brown was charged with496 words
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535 1934-08-14 6 WORLD’S ODD CORNERS Things Seen In Tibet —And Russia EASTERN VIEWS Good At Minding Their Own Business I I Impressions of a journey “round the! world with a magnifying glass” were given to “The Star” by Capt. Wedgwood Benn. D. 5.0., Secretary of State535 words
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Article279 1934-08-14 6 Death Duties £3,000,000 IN SEVEN YEARS 1 I now been granted to the I cowdray Trust, Limited, as sole I X the unsettled estate I £457,415 14s. Bd. (net personalty £253,65 11 EsUt d e duty at the rate <>f per cen J has been paid having279 words
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Article188 1934-08-14 6 “Rapid Return To Normal" I I Pretoria. (Transvaal), July 29. “We must never forget that, whatever happens, we have the British Navy.” I Thus spoke General Smuts, Minister of Justice, at a military banquet given at Ro- berts Heights by the Transvaal Forces to Royal Naval188 words
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Article440 1934-08-14 6 Lord Strabolgi And A Famous Estate KNIGHT OF 1400 Speech Which Cost Colonel A Fortune Lord Strabolgi has become a claims to the famous Brooke Estate, whi worth £60,000 and includes a mansion Essex, a park and a valuable collectxon furniture and books. To establish this claim440 words
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Article113 1934-08-14 6 Britain Asked To Waive Ottawa Rights Canberra, July Representatives of Great Britain h: been asked if they are willing to wan certain rights under the Ottawa Agr ment so as to enable the Qommonwea i Government to meet the requests of It for tariff concessions and113 words
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301 1934-08-14 6 One hundred years ago on August Ist all slaves in the British Empire were freed by law. Not all of them were pleased. Seven years ago I talked with one who was not. He was then 107 years old; his name,301 words
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Advertisement38 1934-08-14 6 Hi K COMING TO s QUEEN'S I "SON OF A SAILOR" yj Anchor Yourself To A Seat Before The byj Big Bombardment of Tummy Laughs sr Gets Under Way s Chief Gunner: s I JOE E. BROWN I38 words
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Article468 1934-08-14 7 PRONOUNCED LEADERSHIP NEEDED RESEARCH COMMITTEE'S SUGGESTION SHOULD BE "MORE THAN GLORIFIED LUNCH CLUB" ith society and business crying for a new kind of leadership. an invited committee of prominent social scientists of the University of Chicago, after a year’s study, has concluded that the Rotary468 words
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Article148 1934-08-14 7 Habitual Housebreaker Awang bin Jasin. a Malay, whose case was adjourned from yesterday to ena him to point out his employer, sta e in the Penang District Court this before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge that he had ascertained his employer a gone back to148 words
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Article166 1934-08-14 7 Steamer's Gangway Damaged By Tongkang TRUNK FALLS INTO SEA An accident resulting in a collision between a Chinese tongkang and a steamer occured in the harbour this morning. It appeared that while the ‘‘Gen. van der Heyden”, which arrived here from Sumatran nnrto ao»i., ——o, ving166 words
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Article179 1934-08-14 7 Postponed Owing To Possible Withdrawal The case was brought up for mention again before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning in which the proprietor of Chop Wah Keong is charged on complaint of Baron J. A. Sweerts de Landes with selling, exp.osing or179 words
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Article59 1934-08-14 7 Chinese Heavily Fined A Chinese named Tan Cheng Lee who had pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of dutiable liquor was to-day sentenced to a fine of $lOO or in default three months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills. Two previous59 words
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Article401 1934-08-14 7 "Son" Who Proved To Be A Princess TWO LEGATEES CLAIMING INHERITANCE IN COURT Bangkok, Aug. 11. Not every day is a King’s will published, and in this country one supposes it is the first time that such a document has reached the public through the medium401 words
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Article212 1934-08-14 7 Pahang Murder Charge I COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 14. The F.M.S. Court of Appeal began a session yesterday when criminal appeals from Selangor, Pahang and Perak were heard. These included the appeal of Siti Binte Niamat, wife of a Pahang Penghulu212 words
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Advertisement191 1934-08-14 7 VIOLENT PAINS FROM ACID STOMACH Cured By Hospital Formula For 18 months this man was a martyr to acid s.tomach —suffered such violent pain that his poor stomach seemed distorted and he lost weight rapidly. He says:— “For the past 18 months I have been a martyr to acid stomach.191 words
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Advertisement57 1934-08-14 7 For Offices of Business Men sbISI I The uncleaned OFFICE FLOORS. Dust, etc. not well-attended to. Surely not congenial places to work, in. There’s dignity, there’s NECESSITY in the question. The Hygienic HouseWashing Disinfecting Co., 118, Penang Road Penang Branch will be responsible for effective upkeeping of cleanliness for very57 words
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Advertisement111 1934-08-14 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel I PENANG. DINNER DANCES Every WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY TO-MORROW, 15th AUGUST SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE S.S. "PRESIDENT GARFIELD’’ Admission To Ballroom Free. FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 322. I TO LET 2, Biggs Road, fully furnished, from October for 8 months or111 words
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Advertisement579 1934-08-14 7 I NOTICE I the undersigned M. S. A. Shaik Othuman of No. 12, Kampong Kolam Penang, beg to announce to the P y b T C 3 hat the Partnership business of Lighter supplies to Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Penang, as per Agreement dated the 25th August, 1932, carried on579 words
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Advertisement166 1934-08-14 8 WEMBLEY CABARET To-night Dancing Till 12 p.m. VILLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS in the latest DANCE NUMBERS New Charming Hostesses Spring Floor Ist Class Bar ADMISSION 50 CENTS. COUPONS 7 FOR $2. TO-MORROW NIGHT TED DWYER WILL PRESENT THE ALL ENGLISH TROUPE OF VERSATILE AND TALENTED ARTISTES THE MERRY-MAKERS The Finest Brightest166 words
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Miscellaneous349 1934-08-14 8 all aßcWcjfe m m R| um wxir 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 LAST 2 PERFORMANCES TWO YOUNG PRETENDERS WHO BUILT A HOUSE OF CARDS THAT TUMBLED LEW AYRES 4 IN /UT’siW BE with A SPLENDID CAST including: PATRICIA ELLIS —FRANK MCHUGH ISABEL JEWELL TO MORROW THE SENSATIONAL WARNER BRITISH PICTURE ‘MurderOn The349 words
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Miscellaneous111 1934-08-14 8 6.15 n I ?J, 9.30 SOMETHING NEW DIFFERENT IN TALKIE ENTERTAINMENT THE SCREEN'S FIRST 'MUSIC-HALL' SHOW! ‘ON THE AIR’ ■T V WITH A MIGHTY ARRAY OF SCREEN, k\\ W>%\l RADIO STAGE 1— STARS HEADED BY y Roy Fox IEDWINI DEREK MAX oar ft 1-1 IC Kf STYLES I OLDHAM |wALL111 words
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Miscellaneous135 1934-08-14 8 6-15 TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW 9-30 UNITED ARTISTS' THRILLING ROMANCE °F MALAYA'S SHARK-INFESTED Entirely Filmed in Singapore with Singapore's First ROWL d Movie r s, r -wru vr"/ so OM 1 SBbMSwI reßi Together they fought the killer-shark... for together /Sip *hey would live... or die I 7' A f br': v135 words
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Article124 1934-08-14 9 Reuter. Scientist's Strange Adventures WEIRD PHOSPHORESCENT FISH DISCOVERED Bermuda, August 13. A graphic description of the adventures during the descent of j 2,500 feet under the sea in a metal; sphere lowered from a tug was, given by Dr. William Beebe,! marine biologist, who established' aReuter. - 124 words
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170 1934-08-14 9 Entertained In Kelantan (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, Aug. 11. His Excellency the High Commissioner, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. W. D. Baron, who left here for Kuala Krai on Thursday afternoon to attend the tea ■erty given by Kelantan Planters’ Assoiation in his170 words
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Article111 1934-08-14 9 —Reuter. Scotsman Killed In Shanghai POLICE THEORY Shanghai, August 13. A Scotsman, Donald Burton, aged 34. was killed at Shanghai to-day as the result of a love and business triangle. Burton recently started business with j Mrs. Luboff Wessels, a German, in opposi- tion to her.■—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article96 1934-08-14 9 Armed Gangsters In Spain Barcelona, August 5. Six Spanish gangsters armed to the teeth raided a bank at Ampsta, near Taragona. They held the bank officials in check at the point of their revolvers and stole 20,000 pesetas and managed tol get off in e, motor-car. The police96 words
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Article74 1934-08-14 9 ,—Reuter. Retaliatory Action In Lancashire London, August 14. As a result of prohibitive tariffs imposed by Australia on yarns and piece-goods from Lancashire there are signs that an unofficial “boycott” may be imposed 'by some sections of the community in Lancashire on Australian dairy produce. The cotton trade,—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-08-14 9 prince von starhemberg, ll cin who number J 60,00012 words
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263 1934-08-14 9 Rumours Of New Enterprise TALK OF A "POOR PEOPLE'S THEATRE Is Kualo, Lumpur too small for a third first-run cinema house For over a decade the town’s picture entertainments have been catered for by two houses —the Prince’s and the Coliseum—while other cinema houses263 words
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Article36 1934-08-14 9 One Month’s Vacation The Penang schools will be closing this week-end for a month’s vacation. They re-open in September for the third and final term during which the various yearly examinations will be held.36 words
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Advertisement207 1934-08-14 9 ■II ■imiMl llllf.ii—mßi i t zz<l fifcfcE -az: LMOTinrciir? I I A log book is generally associated with shipping or aeroplanes, but the intro- i duction of the Castrol Lubrequipment Service to Malaya, furnishes a very logical reason why every car should carry one. a I Motorists who avail themselves207 words
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Miscellaneous115 1934-08-14 9 I'MBWiLh TO-NIGHT— LAST NIGHT 9-30 THE BLONDE HE HET AT MIDNIGHT WAS HIS WIFE 1 h AT DAWN I JOHN GILBERT WEST OF BRQADWAY' OPENING TO-MORROW I THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF THE TAMIL TALKIE B ever produced— 3 'VALLI'S WEDDING* I FEATURING I I MISS T. P. RAJALAKSHMI j OPENING115 words
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Article736 1934-08-14 10 Publication of the overseas trade figures for June, completes the statistics for another half-year and invites reflection on the progress made in this field over an extended period. There is, however, one preliminary point about the returns for the month which deserves special attention, namelv, the very736 words
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Article122 1934-08-14 10 Russell and Co. v. Sir John Campbell ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT A two day suit which was down for •hearing in the Supreme Court this morning was adjourned to the September List. The parties to this suit are Donald Oscar Russell, trading as J. A. Russell122 words
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Article870 1934-08-14 10 BRITISH AIR NUMBER: We have perused with great interest the British Air Number of lhe Times” dated June 26 and recommend all those interested in flying to buy a copy. An interesting advertisement by the G.P.O. occupies the title page, and we note that while, Nairob Johannesburg,870 words
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Article1125 1934-08-14 10 oeuvres.—lvor Brown in the Manchester Guardian.” At this season many of our English young are compelled to render up to the examinational Caesar the things that are Caesar’s—including opinions on his Gallic wars, his Rubicon crossing, and his experiment in dictatorship. Especially will they have to’ translate from andoeuvres.—lvor Brown in the “ Manchester Guardian.” - 1,125 words
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Advertisement148 1934-08-14 10 PRICE OF PURE SILK MATERIALS IS AS CHEAP I AS YOU BUY ARTIFICIAL MATERIALS TO-DAY. PURE SILKj WHICH LASTS LONG NEVER CRUSHES G IS TEN TIMES STRONGER THAN ARTIFICIALS. i JUST UNPACKED PRINTED PURE SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE IN 50 SMART ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS ON LIGHT DARK COLOUR BACK GROUNDS IN ORDER TO148 words
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Advertisement33 1934-08-14 10 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION p gxall MsMofl l/ott Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE CO., COGNAC. Established in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh A Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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2276 1934-08-14 11 °RELIMINARY INQUIRY INTO WOMAN'S DEATH HUSBAND ON MURDER CHARGE The preliminary enquiry into the death a Tamil woman named Sinnathayee hose body was found in a pool of blood vith several stab wounds at No 10 Aboo' -ittee Lane was conducted yesterday be- j fore2,276 words
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Article304 1934-08-14 11 Sumatra Malay Arrested At Kuantan SWIFT SEQUEL TO INVESTIGATIONS BY POLICE Kuala Lumpur, August 13. The Police investigations into the murder mystery at Hale Road have had a swift sequel in the arrest of a Sumatra Malay at Kuantan this morning. It is understood that304 words
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Article116 1934-08-14 11 An at home will be given at the Con- vent for the Old Pupils of Saint Maur, on j August 17th, in honour of the Lady Supe- rior’s Feast. The programme will be as follows: 3 p.m. Reception by the Lady Superior and Sisters, and visiting the116 words
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Advertisement117 1934-08-14 11 J 1 I LU A A 4 X tuk W I IS YOUR BABY A TRUFOOD BABY? If not start him on it to-day. It is the ideal food for the Tropics. J HUMANISED Obtainable At All Chemists High Class Stores. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG.117 words
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573 1934-08-14 12 CHIEF CLERK'S MISFORTUNES “In this case his bankruptcy weighs heavily on him and I am sorry for him,” said Mr. Justice Gerahty on Friday, when Tan Hock San was taken through his public examination. Hock San said that he was employed at Robinson a,nd573 words
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124 1934-08-14 12 Case Struck Out: “A Very Satisfactory Agreement” In the Penang District Court yesterday afternoon, when the case of Oh Teng Eng against the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd. in the person of Mr. Heah Joo Seang, Mr. Hong Teik announced that the parties had just come to124 words
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Article355 1934-08-14 12 Alleged Breach Of Trust $245 INVOLVED Allegations of criminal breach of trust were made against his manager, K. S. Naidu, by Mr. S. M. Ncthan proprietor of the Malayan Livestock Co., in the Singapore police court before Mr. N. Grice, on Saturday. Naidu was accused of355 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-08-14 12 UNIQUE RACE.— These sir «aWIJTNB’ Kempton, race together in the 25th13 words
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Advertisement1304 1934-08-14 12 BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS NOTICE OF SALE PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OF Lot I No 255 Burma Road Lot 195 Town Sub-division IV Penang. Lx)t u Lot 194 Town Sub-division IV Penang. Lot TTT. Nos. 1,3, 5,7, 9 11 Juru Lane and Nos. 57, 59, 61, 63 Lots 441,304 words
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Advertisement97 1934-08-14 12 There's no sweeter Tobacco ccmes from Virginia and no better brand than the Three Castles.'” -THE VIRGINIANS Warwick Castle, Warwickshire WILLS’ 3 US) THREE CASTLES CIGARETTES BRISTOL LONDON. MADE IN ENGLAND a Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. i I f MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS I w. POCKET CHECK ROLLS I E J97 words
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Miscellaneous37 1934-08-14 12 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ratofal 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 90 S TIDE TABLE I To-day High Water Low Water 2.32 a.m. 8.44 a.m. 2.23 p.m. 9.01 p.m. To-morrow 2.53 a.m. 9.03 a.m. 2.46 p.m. 9.20 p.m.37 words
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Article1008 1934-08-14 13 Work In Singapore AID TO NEEDY MOTHERS The Child Welfare Society i., dolng much good work in Singapore. Its chief mm is to teach mothers to keep children ealthy, well and to make the best of the often overcrowded conditions of their homes. Smail treatments are undertaken1,008 words
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Article, Illustration132 1934-08-14 13 FILM MAGNATE'S TRIBUTE Mr. Louis B. Mnyisr, at a luncheon in London mid an eloquent tribute to th*i kite Marie Dressier, Who was under contract to his ccm; ?-ny, Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer. “I loved her as I loved my mother,” he said, speaking with restrained emotion. “Marie was132 words
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Article453 1934-08-14 13 Judge's Comment At Muar Assizes Johore, Aug. 10 "It is not the way to collect your debts by stabbing your debtor with a knife, but because you have admitted it. and had some provocation, I sentence you to undergo three years’ r.i.” said Mr. Justice W. H.453 words
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Article207 1934-08-14 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL There will be an “At Home” at the Hillview”, Burmah Road, at 5 p.m., tomorrow. Rev. and Mrs. Abel Eklund cordially invite all members of the Penang Union Epworth League to attend. Dr. Fernand Lemaitre left for Singapore last night by the mail. Mr. C. E. Lobling and207 words
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Advertisement138 1934-08-14 13 THE SON OF A SAILOR WILL BE IN TOWN 1 TO GIVE YOU AN OCEANFUL OF LAUGHS! MEET HIM AT QUEENS a LET PHYLLOSAH' REJUVENATE YOU! The Most Wonderful Substance in the World,” is one of the attributes paid to PHYLLOSAN by an eminent physician. This scientific remedy, prepared under138 words
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Advertisement112 1934-08-14 13 ■■■■■Hnaaaaaaa T @-Fl r >e# I W Jhu HIS PLATE IS ALWAYS POLISHED AFTER Scott's Porage Oats The breakfast to put heart and strength into any youngster! Real Scottish Oats—such oats as gave the famous Scottish heroes strength for their doughty deeds. COOKS IN BE *r Sole Agents for Malaya:112 words
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Advertisement129 1934-08-14 13 p- j Tunes Of I The Moment HERE ARE THE LATEST DANCE HITS \CR 737 SAD IS THE WILLOW Fox Trott VD 131 |N THE NAME of: LOVE THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PLAYING THE TUNE THAT i THEY HAVE MADE FAMOUS ON THE AIR. 773 THIS PIGGIE WENT TO129 words
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1470 1934-08-14 14 10 PER CENT. DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR $6,000 LOSS CONVERTED INTO $38,000 PROFIT SUBSTANTIAL INCREMENTS TO STAFF The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Kedah Rubber Company, Limited., was held at noon to-day at the registered offices cf the company, Xo.1,470 words
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Article447 1934-08-14 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The toDovtog are the latest quotattom to MBSSRto. K3HNNMDY A «Oto tom Mt Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Batu Lintang 1.20 1.25 ex 1.20 1.25 ex Benta 95 1.02% 97 1.02% Broga 95 1.00 95 1.00 Bukit Jelotong 25 35447 words
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Article42 1934-08-14 14 PENANG, AUGUST 14 London Bank Demand 4 mts 2|4A Private 3 mjts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New’ York Demand 59% nom. France T.T. 886 nom. Hongkong T.T. 34 Shanghai T.T. 39% India 1.1. 155% Silver 21 1 9 s42 words
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Article259 1934-08-14 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS Ayer Panas 1.95 2.00 1.97% 2.05 Batu Linteng 1.22% 1.25 1.20 1.25 Bedfords 65 70 80 90 Benta 100 1.02% 1.02% 1.07% Indragiri 1.35 1.45 1.40 1.50 Kedah 3.20 3.30 3.20 3.30 Kuala Sidim 2.45 2.50 2.45 2.55259 words
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Article172 1934-08-14 14 The foTowlng are the latest quotations •or to-day Boyvrv SeDera HNS Ayer Hitams 15 3 15 9 Ayer Wengs 2.00 2.05 Hitams 53% 56 Hong Fatts 51 53 Jelapangs 113 12 0 Johens 32 34 Kampong Lanjut 20 6 21 0 Katus 22 3 23'0 Kintas 2.60172 words
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Article404 1934-08-14 14 SOON THEAM CO. The ftJitowiQg are ttoe changee in on quotatkna up to noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 1.80 1.90 1.80 1.90 Amal. Maleys 3.35 3.50 3.35 3.50 Ayer Panas 1.80 1.90 1.87% 1.97% Bassetts 85 90 85 90 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25404 words
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Article111 1934-08-14 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 76H New York 5.10% 5.09% Montreal 4 -96% 4.96% Brussels 21.42% 21.42 Geneva 15.41 15.41 Amsterdam 7.42% 7.43% Milan 58 5I 58% Berlin 12.85% 12.87% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 121 A 121111 words
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Article148 1934-08-14 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY lK>Ddon y o market £230-10-0 TIN—(3 Months) u London Singapore XT 30 10 0 Bustaew Don 3114 00 5114 50 Penang $113.00 sn 4 50 Business Done 0 /C 3 Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $3.10 BLACK PEPPER 14nn RUBBER 314 00 *****148 words
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Article1162 1934-08-14 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST Ĕ t! i! NAMES. I g a 1 (h RTJBBE? > c. c. Allenby Rubb«r Co. 1 J 90 Alor Gajah’Rubber Ertate 1 5» Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 35 3 50 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate *9O 2co Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ’*7* J 35 Ay*’Panas Rubber1,162 words
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Miscellaneous23 1934-08-14 14 Jr W' I® J J SrwM JU A WINNER in Paramount’s Search for Beauty," Clara Lou Sheridan appear» to film, Murder at the23 words
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Article1525 1934-08-14 15 PROGRAMME OF DEVELOPMENT LARGE ORE RESERVES MR. C. A. BOLTON'S REVIEW The sixth ordinary general meeting of heal Reeth Tin, Ltd., was held at Win- >ster House, E.C., on July 27, Mr. C. Bolton. B.Sc. (chairman and manag- 1 :i g director), presiding. The Chairman, who was1,525 words
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Article492 1934-08-14 15 I BUFFER POOL ACTIVITIES London, July 30. Tin has provided its own little curiosity during the week: we have previously mentioned a rumour that the statistical posij tion has deteriorated to such an extent that a revision of output quotas in a downward direction is not492 words
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Advertisement114 1934-08-14 15 I j CJeeih? ape envied admired. Teeth like \¥>aL Pearts V "S’ (3 Nature intended you to have (A beautiful white teeth. Why pi Q then let them become dis- yt 0 coloured? Eseryl Tooth q S-c Powder quickly removes nico- q H tine and all other stains. It Q114 words
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Advertisement281 1934-08-14 15 I UNDER INSTRUCTIONS WE ARE DISPOSING OF I THE UNDERMENTIONED ENGINES AND LIGHTING SETS. I aA. Kerosene Oil Engines: 2} bhp. $127.00 3| bhp $169.00 s Crude Oil Engines PH 1050—7 bhp. $263.00 «Ki Vertical Type VO|6 $580.00 s WWBr Horizontal FO 2 50 bhp $2,570.00 S g Ikw Lighting281 words
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Advertisement1880 1934-08-14 16 16 j j j --I ~r.j i_ t ~l. i <?’ MvTTalii -/l'-- c k?‘ x I Rt/plp n "'T *•> v 54.', Vr**— rF* ••< a m I I E 1 > BLUE PUMNBL LIMB TO FUROPE JL A mIT^—™ From Penang Arrive Sept. 25 VMBgki LONDON AND NORTH1,880 words
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Article727 1934-08-14 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shodule of Principal Lines The following la a list of vessels arriving d sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S. MAKIAN from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOlim, Tandjong-Poera, Pangkalan-Soe-soe and Pangkalan-Brandan. Sails on 15th for Asahan (Tg. Balei), Berombang, Paneh (Laboean-Bilik), Bagan-Si-Api-Api and Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe).727 words
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Article962 1934-08-14 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on July 21 by the s.s. “Rajputana” was delivered in London on August 11. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra,, by train to Singapore and962 words
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Advertisement87 1934-08-14 17 WHAT IS A WOMAN’S P O I O fT A BEAUTIFUL F?F=L FASHIONED AND EXGSJ SITIVE OR BU P 1 N Y D I E A YA j n a j Z‘ K M i la' *’’7 w A e s •'(•*>/,W' ’J •I A U 1 AT WASSIAMULL’S 1287 words
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Miscellaneous878 1934-08-14 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B B c STATION “Z.H.1.” SINGAPORE ."“iT I!”*"’"* TO-MORROW tag wavelengths 25.28 metres p M win be used elm- 31.30 metres 600 Recorded Music ’iltaneously. 81.55 metres T Recorded music. .a 6.30 Relay of Dance Music by Raffles II «.59 metna H otel. TO DAY Orchestra under the878 words
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Article2366 1934-08-14 18 THE ROYAL GARDEN PARTY: "A PROBLEM COMMON TO ALL HUMANITY": WEDDING OF MISS PAMELA BIRD: DOCTORS AND PAIN-FREE MOTHERHOOD (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 1. pRINCESS ELIZABETH’S DEBUT The London Season came to a brilliant close with the Royal garden party at Buckingham Palace,2,366 words
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Advertisement461 1934-08-14 18 I-NIGHT-STARVATION 1 i tvni making me feel dd-tihed I "NO tv£a 'turNOS ARE GETTING ME 00«vn -nSi CT&fc f Sh- .V* 5 vOV fc GETTING A Rise T DOCTOR ••wfc NO ENERGY FWw? I CAN’T EVEN MJRTh THf PAY TiREO »Nt> En£>h' Wgy CATCH a .TRAIN what They '«Y T461 words
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Article419 1934-08-14 19 s3-min and Mr. Y. S. Djang.—Reuters icific Service. Commission Disbands AFTER YEAR'S GOOD WORK Peiping, July 21. ter functioning for exactly a year, North China Wax District Relief Corner. came to an erid at 10 o’clock this •hng when members of the Commismet at the Peipings3-min and Mr. Y. S. Djang.—Reuters ' icific Service. - 419 words
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Article181 1934-08-14 19 uters Pacific Service. To Undergo Training At Kuling Peiping, July 23. -ixty-four subordinate officers belonging ‘he command of General Yu Hsueh,ng. Chairman of the Hopei Provincial Government, will leave for Hankow torow morning by train en route for Kuwhere they will undergo about a th’s training atuters Pacific Service. - 181 words
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64 1934-08-14 19 .—Reuters Pacific Serive. Harbin, July 18. ’r. Shih Liu-pen, the local representaof the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, recent interview with the press stated the Government of Manchoukuo had nally accepted responsibility for all nties concluded between China and r Powers, insofar as they applied to nchuria,.—Reuters Pacific Serive. - 64 words
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Article667 1934-08-14 19 past of our nation.” —Reuters Pacific Service. Mr. Wang Ching-Wei's Views Nanking, July 24. Mr. Wang Ching-wei, president of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Foreign Minister, when speaking before the staff of the Foreign Office yesterday morning, made an attempt to answer the question “What’s wrongpast of our nation.”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 667 words
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Article61 1934-08-14 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, July 25. Contrary to information given out by authoritative sources in Dairen yesterday, a spokesman of the Foreign Office denied this morning that Japan was demanding recognition of Manchoukuo and settlement of claims in connexion with the Shanghai “incident” as essential. Reuters Pacific Service. - 61 words
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Article489 1934-08-14 19 Figures For Six Months BIG GAIN IN IMPORTS Tokyo. Japan’s visible foreign trade for the first half of the current year has been generally rihtisfactory, though the import excess reached 154,923,000 yen, which, however, was less than the total import excess of the same period last489 words
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Article101 1934-08-14 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 24. In an interview with local pressmen today, Colonel Tsing Chi-ching, a staff officer of the Kwangtung 3rd Army Corps, who has just returned here from Kiangsi, said that since the recovery of Chingkong and Pankou posses and Tsuenmanling, the army had—Reuters Pacific Service. - 101 words
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Article92 1934-08-14 19 tached to his mission.—Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, July 25. Mr. Yin Tung, Managing Director of the Peiping-Mukden Railway, is expected to come to the South again to report to General Huang Fu, chairman of the Peiping Political Council, the outcome of the Dairen discussions between thetached to his mission.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 92 words
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Article289 1934-08-14 19 all sections of Canton properly.—Reuters Pacific Service. Campaign Against Hot Weather Diseases Canton, July 25. At the joint weekly memoriel service here to-day, the Mayor of Canton, Mr. Liu Chi-wen, said that preparations flor the second municipal election had been carried cut according to the regulations forall sections of Canton properly.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 289 words
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109 1934-08-14 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Harbin, July 18. Thirty-two Soviet citizens, employees of the Chinese Eastern Railway, were recently deported to the U .S S. R. for being implicated in Communist activities. Several of them were members of Communist “Cells” and played en important part in local.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 109 words
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Article83 1934-08-14 19 is over 15,000 mow. —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 24. In order to promote the sugar industry in Kwangtung has secured the services of a number of technical experts to direct a refinery in Canton and has set aside $700,000 for loans for sugar-cane planting. It isis over 15,000 mow.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 83 words
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Article83 1934-08-14 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Unified Control To Be Enforced Tokyo, July 26. Unified control over all branches of industry in Japan will be enforced by the Cabinet, the Premier, Admiral Okada, told local newspapermen prior to his departure yesterday for Ise. This had been necessitated by the formation.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 83 words
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Article81 1934-08-14 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 23. Two fishing junks are reported to have been wrecked last night by a whale off the eastern coast of Kwangtung, resulting in the drowning of 15 of the crew. Much uneasiness is said f o be prevailing among the fishing—Reuters Pacific Service. - 81 words
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Advertisement221 1934-08-14 19 'x. a? F THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST 1 ONLY 25 CENTS. Sh Mr** II Rft- I T: mes have changed. So UmJ MVe opinions. Fashinable women no longer believe it necessary to pay high prices for high qualify beauty aids. Scientific tests have221 words
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Article, Illustration79 1934-08-14 20 The Duke of Gloucester chatting with a little patient, Phyllis Short, during his tour of the hospital after opening the new ward extensions of the Wembley Hospital z’ A Th° Duke inspecting a guard of honour formed by cadets of the Lower School79 words
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Article, Illustration60 1934-08-14 20 So hot was it that the Prince of Wales allowed the Downside School 0.T.C., whom he inspected (top picture), to take off their tunics. The lower picture shows him at Stratton-on-the-Fosse, where he called in the course of his inspection of farms on his Duchy60 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-08-14 20 Hof ew East window for Wilton Church Hawick It has been executed by Miss Lilian J. Pocock who is seen in the photograph, which was taken tn London31 words