Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1934
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Title Section20 1934-08-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 193. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article228 1934-08-17 1 Rugby Radio Service. failure Of U.S. Crops CONTROL OF PRODUCTION London, August 16. Ihe American Ambassador, Mr. Robert ringham, presided at to-day’s meeting at the Board of Trade of the Wheat Advisory Committee. A communique issued later stales that 'the United States delegation had reported that theRugby Radio Service. - 228 words
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Article208 1934-08-17 1 ‘Shows Indifference To The Accused Man’s Rights’ Malacca, Aug. 14. The accused was arrested on April 24 nd brought up before a magistrate pn the 5. The case sauntered through various ‘ages and accused was again brought up n June 26. To-day, Aug. 14, he is208 words
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Article83 1934-08-17 1 Candidacy Already Registered? Geneva, August 11stent rumours that Soviet Russia dready registered her candidacy membership with the condition nplicat on remains unarncunced un 1 as achieved this dignity, are containe lengthy report in the “Journal e ve reasons governing the requiremen recy is supposed to be83 words
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Article177 1934-08-17 1 radio sets for South America. —Rugby Radio Service. Large Business Done SOUTH AMERICA ORDERS 300 SETS London, Aug. 16. The Radi,o Exhibition which opened at Olympia to-day is said to be the largest of its kind ever held. More than 150 firms are exhibiting the latest developmentsradio sets for South America.—Rugby Radio Service. - 177 words
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Article92 1934-08-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. No Damage London, Aug. 16. A slight earth tremor was felt in Scotln d over an area extending from Dornoch to Pitlochry, a distance of about 100 miles, early this morning. No serious damage is reported although one woman is said to have—Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article150 1934-08-17 1 Banned By New Saar Commission Saarbruecken, August 11. According to the Saarbruecker Zeitung a song festival, which was to take place here from Sept. 7 to Sept. 8 and in which about 10,000 members of singing societies from the neighbouring German districts were to participate, has been prohibited150 words
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Article100 1934-08-17 1 Dolphins That Attacked Fishing Fleet! Milan, August 9. The best true fish story of the season was recorded on Wednesday off the coast spezia, where a school of large dolphins reversing their usual role, attacke n filing fleet. The wildly leaping fish finally concentrated around one light100 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-08-17 1 This spotted felt hat by Reslaw has a neglige brim and is trimmed with bow and ends of felt on the right side.28 words
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Article37 1934-08-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Arrived At Karachi Yesterday London, August 14. Lord Willingdon, Viceroy of India, who left Croydon by air on Saturday arrived at Karachi this afternoon on his return journey to Delhi.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 37 words
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Article42 1934-08-17 1 Artificial Silk Factory Gutted Brussels, August 10. Fire gutted the huge artificial silk factory of the well-known Wondelgem Corp., near Ghent on Thursday. All the workers are now jobless, while the estimated property damage runs into millions of francs.42 words
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Article116 1934-08-17 1 —Reuter. French Engineer's Claim MADE FROM SALT WATER Paris, August 17. A sensational claim to manufacture synthetic petrol from salt water is made by a Rouen motor engineer named Saheurs states “Le Matin” with reserve. Saheurs claims that he can manufacture petrol at a cost of a fraction—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article117 1934-08-17 1 .—Reuter. From Federal Reserve Board ENDORSES ROOSEVELT'S POLICY Washington, August 16. Eugene Black, who has resigned the Governorship of the Federal Reserve Board to resume the Governorship of the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta Georgia, will still remain the unofficial, un-salaried interpreter between the Banks and.—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article252 1934-08-17 1 Radio City Planned On £500,000 Site “Roxy” (Mr. Samuel L. Rothafel, one of America’s most sensational showmen, has renewed his quest for a site in London, and now he is hot on the trail. He has made a bid for the site of St. George’s252 words
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Article45 1934-08-17 1 —Reuter. Export Duty To Be Raised FROM SEPTEMBER 1 London, August 17. The “Financial Times” Amsterdam Correspondent states that it is announced that the export duty on native rubber will be raised to twenty florins per hundred kilogrammes as from September 1..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article104 1934-08-17 1 6 a.m.—Rugby Radio Service. Fourth Propellor Shipped To The Clyde w London, August 16. .The fourth of the great propellers for the new Cunard liner which weighs 25 tons and could not, owing to its size, be conveyed from the manufacturers’ works at Charlton to Clyde by road6 a.m.—Rugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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Article261 1934-08-17 1 THE FOREIGN LEGION I Lord Edward Montagu, second son of the Duke of Manchester, sat in the bar of a Maidenhead club and explained to me why, after flying to Dunkirk to join the French Foreign Legion, he came back without having joined, writes a Sunday261 words
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Article31 1934-08-17 1 Paris, August 10. Thirty-four German canoeists from Stuttgart arrived at Lyons aboard 24 canoes on Thursday. They intend to continue along the River Rhone and down to the Mediterranean.31 words
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Advertisement16 1934-08-17 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTJSTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street i16 words
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Advertisement21 1934-08-17 1 AYLMER. the COM DENS EP n n Tomato Chicken U Asparagus Consomme Vegetable Green Pea Sole Agents for Malaya. tn nuuW’-21 words
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Advertisement2190 1934-08-17 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS AUX CHATS NOIRS RAILWAY PINANG GAZE have pleasure in RMiiiWMi. is OBTAINABLE DAILY THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AND ANNOUNCING THAT THEIR FROM OUR AGENTS I OF INDIA, LIMITED SHANGHAI BANKING All communications relating to The attention of the Public is (Incorporated in2,190 words
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Article2389 1934-08-17 3 THE DUCHESS OF YORK'S BIRTHDAY A THEATRE RUN BY WOMEN: BEFORE THE MAST FROM AUSTRALIA: THE MOTHER OF MODERN GARDENING From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 8. .HE DUCHESS’S BIRTHDAY The smiling Duchess," as the Duchess York is affectionately known throughout Empire, was 34 on2,389 words
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Advertisement323 1934-08-17 3 PRICE OF PURE SILK MATERIALS IS AS CHEAP AS YOU BUY ARTIFICIAL MATERIALS TO-DAY. WEAR PURE SILK WHICH LASTS LONG NEVER CRUSHES IS TEN TIMES STRONGER THAN ARTIFICIALS. JUST UNPACKED PRINTED PURE SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE IN 50 SMART ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS ON LIGHT DARK COLOUR BACK GROUNDS IN ORDER TO SECURE A323 words
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1307 1934-08-17 4 MAJOR B. HECKSTALL-SMITH - FORTY-YEAR-OLD BRITANNIA LEADS FLEET HOME AFTER GREAT MATCH By MAJOR B. HECKSTALL-SMITH (in the “Daily Telegraph”) The King won the first race of Cowes Week with Britannia at the Royal, Southampton Y.C. regatta, on Aug. 4 after one of the finest(in the “Daily Telegraph”) - 1,307 words
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Article62 1934-08-17 4 Meeting Next Week The “Pinang Gazette” understands that the Penang Cricket Club, as the senior Club in Penang, is convening a meeting next week of club representatives to put forward the suggestion, which has been often mentioned in these columns, of the formation of a Hockey62 words
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Article390 1934-08-17 4 Selections For To-day LOVER'S IDOL AND HAPPINESS GOOD THINGS Below will be found tha weights for today’s amateur races at Ipoh, together with selections by Tic-Tac THE WEIGHTS RACE 1 Ponies, Class 3, Division 2, 5 furlongs—--3 p.m. Lady Tarquin 11.07 Lady Raja 11.00 Shorty390 words
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Article130 1934-08-17 4 Reuter. Appeal For True Cricket Spirit AUSTRALIANS DENY PROTEST London, August 16. An appeal for more of the true spirit of cricket and less cricket warfare was made by Sir Stanley Jackson and Mr. Harold Bushby as a result of the leg-theory controversy which has been unfortunately. Reuter. - 130 words
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Article66 1934-08-17 4 —Reuter. Sweden Leads Ireland Stockholm, August 16. In the qualifying round of the 1935 Davis Cup Competition, Sweden leads Ireland by two matches to one. Rogers (Ireland) beat Oestberg (Sweden) 6—4, I—6, 6 —3, 7 —5. Schroeder (Sweden) beat McVeagh (Ireland) 6 —3, 6 —2, 6—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article1468 1934-08-17 4 BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES OPEN RESULTS OF FIRST DAY'S EVENTS The British Empire Games opened at the White City on Aug. 4. The main stands were decorated with Union Jacks, surrounded by the flags of the Empire, and 40,000 people lined the arena when the competing teams from sixteen Colonies1,468 words
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Article93 1934-08-17 4 Sequel To Protest By As* At Royal Thames Y.C. Regatta Two cases of protest have occurre ween Velsheda and Astra. In the Royal Thames Y.C. regat Ryde on Friday Astra protested < Velsheda for bearing down upon her start. The case resulted in Velshed ing disqualified. Candida won93 words
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Advertisement24 1934-08-17 4 -r—-sLc-.5 F y ou have a gramophone AND do not possess record No. N. G. 3 It's because you hav'nt heard it “Chap Kuching”24 words
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Article2020 1934-08-17 5 FACING AT GOODWOOD: STEWARDS CUP FOR FIGARO: CHANCE OF LUCK FOR THE AGA KHAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 8. 1 POPULAR VICTORY 'he Stewards' Cup, Goodwopd’s popusprint handicap, provided its usual 1 .Hing contest end was won by the 100 7 chance Figaro, owned and2,020 words
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Article270 1934-08-17 5 American Ban Raises A Storm ’SILLIEST THING EVER I HEARD 11 I i i New York, Aug. 7. The tendency toward greater sertorial freedom for women in sports has received a set-back. The Tournament Committee of the Women’s Metropolitan Golf Association has voted unanimously against270 words
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Article342 1934-08-17 5 Second Division League In a scrappy game pf football played yesterday on the Dato Kramat padang, the Glugor Club beat the Teachers XI by the odd goal in three. It was a postponed fixture in the Second Division League. The first half was unproductive of any342 words
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Advertisement107 1934-08-17 5 a, p The P er f ect J Sunshine, sea breezes. -wX company and g f j a Good Beer! J A K W "V;-Az\ V■ A .-k Sole Distributors. —t siiS— HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. i i 1 MONTHLY CHECK107 words
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Article449 1934-08-17 6 During Operation FOUND 13 YEARS LATER London, July 31. In September, 1921, Mrs. Ellen Tomalin, a widow, of Akerman Road, Brixton, was successfully operated on for appendicitis in the Camberwell Infirmary. Last month a poir of surgical artery forceps, about five inches long, were removed from449 words
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Article236 1934-08-17 6 Death Of Daughter Who Eloped The lest direct link with one of the most popular of Victorian writers has been severed by the death in Newcastle-on-Tyne of Mrs. Lilian Dryden within a week of her 80th birthday. She was the last surviving child of Samuel236 words
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Article3347 1934-08-17 6 IMPERIAL POLICY ON QUOTAS: ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES' PLANS: FLYING TO BATAVIA IN FIVE OR SIX DAYS: SUBSTITUTION OF TINPLATE BY ALUMINIUM HEAVY DEMAND FOR RECLAIMED RUBBER AMONG THE HEAD HUNTERS OF NIAS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 8. THE CEYLON QUOTAS In last week’s3,347 words
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Article259 1934-08-17 6 7,500 Mile Relay LIVINGSTONE STATUE UNVEILED Scottish bagpipes being played 7 miles away were heard in London whempnument to one of Scotland's most mous sons—Dr. David Livingstone unveiled as Victoria Falls, Southern I desia, which he discovered. The memorial, which has been built at a259 words
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Article938 1934-08-17 7 DR. WU LIEN TEH’S TRIBUTE TO BRITISH STABILITY ISIT TO EUROPE DESCRIBED TO SHANGHAI ROTARIANS embers of the Shanghai Rotary Club, held their usual weekly tiffin meeting Aug. 2, listened with interest to an insting address by Dr. Wu Lien-teh, tor of the National Quarantine Ser-938 words
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Article183 1934-08-17 7 Supervisee Who Failed To Report EIGHT PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS nt previous convictions were cited ns*-. a middle-aged Singapore Malay, b n Hussein, who was described as rously bad character in the police rt on Wednesday. Jussein was charged before Mr. J, with failing to report himself a183 words
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Article250 1934-08-17 7 Tay Ee Koi, an elderly Chinese was examined in the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Whitley, in connection with the bankruptcy of Khoo Kay Poon. Witness, who lives at 19, Victoria Street, and is the proprietor of a chop was examined by Mr. Ong Huck250 words
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Article798 1934-08-17 7 Denies She Was Divorced EVIDENCE ON STATE OF TESTATOR'S MIND The hearing of the probate action in connection with the estate of Tan Lian Boh was concluded on Wednesday in the Singapore Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Prichards, who reserved his judgment, remarking that this was a798 words
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735 1934-08-17 7 Arguments Continued JUDGMENT RESERVED THIS MORNING The F.M.S. Full Court of Appeal, which is in session at the Ipoh Supreme Court, heard further arguments on Wednesday in the three connected civil appeals in which the parties are (1) Foo Choong Kew vs. Bong Chewi735 words
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Advertisement242 1934-08-17 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. At The AFTER DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW FRANK BRAIDWOOD The film Stage Aetor KNOWN AS THE COWBOY BARITONE HUMORIST WILL APPEAR IN SEVERAL OF HIS BROADCASTING RECORDING Numbers FEATURING THE GREAT BALLAD HIT "SLEEP BABY SLEEP" Admission $l.OO For Table Reservations 'Phone 322 i a r '‘a242 words
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Advertisement24 1934-08-17 8 ENVELOPES I LET US QUOTE FOR T rOUR REQUIREMENTS. WO ORDER TOO SMALK 1 —OR TOO LAMR < \THI PINANG GAZETTI PRISS, LTO. MftMWW Wa—24 words
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Advertisement288 1934-08-17 8 WEMBLEY CABARET TO-NIGHT TED DWYER WILL PRESENT THE ALL ENGLISH TROUPE OF VERSATILE TALENTED ARTISTES THE MERRY-MAKERS The Finest Brightest Company Touring the A GLORIOUS RIOT OF FUN, WONDERFUL SINGING, DELIGHI TAP-DANCING AND SNAPPY COMEDY SKETCHES. Admission 50 Cts. Only. FREE LISTS STRICTLY SUSPENDED. WEMBLEY HONG HONG AMOY OPERA At288 words
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Miscellaneous132 1934-08-17 8 SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-MORROW [w 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEES ON SATURDAY SUNDAY AT 2-45 P.M. FOX’S GREATEST MUSICAL SHOW EVER MADE GEORGE WHITE'S ‘SCANDALS’ WITH RUDY VALLEE RADIO'S HEART THROBTEAMED WITH LUSCIOUS ALICE FAYE THE MOST TALKED ABOUT GIRL OF THE YEAR JIMMY DURANTE and also 300 GENUINE GEORGE WHITE132 words
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Miscellaneous179 1934-08-17 8 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TO MORROW AT 2-45 PARAMOUNT'S THRILLING COMEDY DRAMA MEN KNOW HER TYPE... AND WOMEN TOO A breaker of happiness' Here s the drama of a Wl f c w ho remained faithful to the man who cheated even though her own happiness depended or» ,t’ IM179 words
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Article147 1934-08-17 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Not In Accordance With Ottawa PROTEST BY LANCASHIRE COTTON INDUSTRY London, August 16. The new Australian duties on cotton piece-goods and yarns which came into force on August 1 was reviewed with much disfavour in Lancashire and the High Commissioner for Australia. Mr. Stanley Bruce,—Rugby Radio Service. - 147 words
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Article116 1934-08-17 9 —Reuter. Impressive Funeral Cork, August 16. Thirty thousand watched the very im- ressive funeral of Lynch who was killed an affray between the farmers and the lice on August 13. Mr. Cosgrave was :ong the five thousand who followed the din on foot six miles”—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article102 1934-08-17 9 .—Reuter. Damage Worst On Record GRAIN PRICES Likely To Remain High Until Summer Of 1935 W ashington. August 16. The drought damage is described by the Ministry of Agriculture as much worse than in any previous year on record. The Ministry predicts that most grain prices will.—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article138 1934-08-17 9 Reuter Wireless. Increased Force For Coming Plebiscite Geneva, August 16. Mr. Knox. President of the Saar Governing Commission, has requested the League to increase by foreign recruitment for the Saar Police from 1,000 to 3,000 in view of the forthcoming Plebiscite. He urges that recruits be obtained from; Reuter Wireless. - 138 words
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Article438 1934-08-17 9 or less than 7 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. Excess of Imports Over J Exports i h SMALLEST FOR A li YEAR H ii London, August 16. jj The trade returns for last month i with the total exports amounting to j £37,358,340 and imports to the valueor less than 7 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. - 438 words
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Article22 1934-08-17 9 .—Reuter Wireless. America’s Cup Challenger Launched Bristol (Rhode Island), August 16. The “Endeavour’’ was launched after re- painting and refitting..—Reuter Wireless. - 22 words
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Article60 1934-08-17 9 i. —Reuter. Last Of U.S. Marines Withdrawn Washington, August 16. After nineteen years of American occupation, the last of the marines was withdrawn yesterday and full sovereignty was restored to Haiti. The American Flag was lowered and the withdrawal was carried out in a most friendlyi.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article75 1934-08-17 9 —Rugby Ra.dio Service. Settlement Not Reached At Recent Discussions London, August 16. It was not found possible tv reach a settlement on the question of outstanding German commercial debts when the matter was discussed during the negotiations that led to the agreement of last week for financing future—Rugby Ra.dio Service. - 75 words
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Article45 1934-08-17 9 British circles to the meeting.— Reuter Wireless. Meeting With Mussolini Next Month London, August 16. It is understood that Herr Schuschnigg is expected to meet Signor Mussolini at Rome on September 21. Considerable importance is attached in British circles to the meeting.— ReuterBritish circles to the meeting.— Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Advertisement522 1934-08-17 9 l| STAIFAST It*. VAT DYED CASEMENT CLO I S A K J| If A good reliable English g! yfr* FOß THE dyes Guaranteed fade- S less and fast to washing 3J I !fi f° r furnish- !Hi W J y *\l ing purposes. Stocked K w b> l i] I522 words
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Miscellaneous202 1934-08-17 9 PACKED HOUSES IN ALL SHOWS MMLI 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 THE SUPER TAMIL TALKIE EVER PRODUCED IN INDIA 1 V ALLI'S WEDDING' featuring Miss T. P. Rajalakshimi PERFECT SOUND 40 NEW SONG HITS N.B.— FREE LISTS ARE ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. 5 OPENING TO-DAY AT 6-15 9-30 W riirii VP dl ZTbfll l202 words
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Article965 1934-08-17 10 We make no apology tor returning to this hardy annual again because there has been a persistent rumour, lately, that the authorities had at long last decided to abolish the Kort walls as they stand to-day. We understand that the matter has not reached this stage, as yet,965 words
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Article359 1934-08-17 10 We are extremely glad to learn that the Cricket Club, as the senior Club in Penang, is sponsoring the formation of a Hockey Association in this Settlement, in order to fall into line with Singapore, Selangor and Perak where such associations are already functioning with success.359 words
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Article221 1934-08-17 10 Cowhov Baritone And! Humoris? At E. O. To-morrow In Frank Braidwood the E. O. has an artist of rare ability and who has that pleasing and valued gift of making patrons feel quite at home. With Braidwood on the floor it is much like being entertained in the221 words
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Article116 1934-08-17 10 Briton Sent To Prison In Hankow S. H. Goodwin, a British subject, was sentenced to seven months imprisonment with hard labour at Hankow on July 31, for fraudulent conversion in connection with the winding up of Messrs. Tan Kah Kee’s branch in Hankow. This case necessitated116 words
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Article487 1934-08-17 10 Well-known Co-operatb, Expert ON WAY TO NANKIF To advise China on the imj subject of proper supervision o’ operative societies and to promote co-operative movement among t' habitants of the provincial distri China are among the chief re which have brought out Mr. Strickland,487 words
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Article34 1934-08-17 10 —Reuter Wireles- Sudden Storm In Danube Belgrade, August At least ten were drowned in a s r storm which overwhelmed bathers ir 1 Danube and enormous damage was to crops and houses.-—Reuter Wireles- - 34 words
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Article51 1934-08-17 10 aays. iney were the medical ottice surveyor of the expedition.—Reuter less. British Scientists Missing For Ten Days Nairobi, August Anxiety is felt at the fate of two B scientists, members of the Lake Rud' Valley Expedition, who are missing days. They were the medical office' surveyor of theaays. iney were the medical ottice surveyor of the expedition.—Reuter ' less. - 51 words
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Article17 1934-08-17 10 fast.—Reuter Wireless. Seven-Day Fast Terminate Wardha, August t Gandhi has terminated his seven fast.—Reuter Wireless.fast.—Reuter Wireless. - 17 words
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Article959 1934-08-17 11 SUPER-ESSENTIALS OF A MAN'S RELIGION BUDDHISM AND OTHER RELIGIONS COMPARED A Man's Religion was the subject of an interesting lecture by the Rev. Ananda Kansalyayana, B.A. at the Hu Yew Seah hall yesterday evening. There was a good attendance. The lecture was under the959 words
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307 1934-08-17 11 Chinese Discharged j SOME ELEMENT OF DOUBT 1 The case, reported in our yesterday's issue, in which a Chinese named Chia Ah Chua was charged with disorderly conduct by throwing stones into Fun and Frolic Amusement Park, was concluded before the Penang District Judge, this307 words
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Article55 1934-08-17 11 Chinese Charged Alleged to have made a false declaration to the Assistant Immigration Officer, with a view to obtaining a certificate of entry into Penang, a Chinese named Wee Kok w’as to-day charged before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang. The case was transferred to the District55 words
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Article273 1934-08-17 11 Clash With Detectives 1 THREE ARRESTED AND CHARGED How a band of Chinese samsengs in Brick Kiln Road had clashed with a party of detectives, at whom they threw stones and pieces of firewood was related to-day' before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate,' j Penang, when273 words
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120 1934-08-17 11 First Chetty To Launch Out In Business I OTHER THAN MONEY LENDING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, August 17. The death occurred last night at the hospital of Mr. S. L. S. Chettiappa Chettiar, a prominent and well known member of the Chettiar Community120 words
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Article52 1934-08-17 11 $2OO Or Four Month’s R.I. A fine of $2OO or in default four months’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, who pleaded guilty to a charge of fermenting intoxicating liquor at Bukit Gambiar. The accused had a previous conviction for a52 words
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Article636 1934-08-17 11 BUT THEIR SKILL NEEDS DEVELOPING z\. handsome tribute to the skill of the Siamese craftsman was paid by Mr. F. Margrett of Bangkok, addressing Singapore Rotarians at their weekly tiffin on W ednesday. “A great master craftsman'’ said Mr. Margrett, "now dead, but whose memory636 words
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Article407 1934-08-17 11 Former S.S. Inspector Of Police The death occurred suddenly on July 1 of Mr. Arthur Leigh Weston Pearson, of “Briarside” Longlands Park Road, Sidcup Mr. Pearson was attending Mass at St. Laurence’s Church, when he suddenly collapsed and expired ten minutes later, the Last Rites407 words
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3890 1934-08-17 12 COPY OF CORRESPONDENCE WITH COLONIAL OFFICE WISDOM OF RAFFLES' POLICY PROVED TO DEMONSTRATION The following correspondence passed between the Association o British Malaya and the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies on the question of the Importation ot textiles (Quotas) r< mance3,890 words
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Advertisement365 1934-08-17 12 Two-Skin Treatment solves Age-Old Problems H.R.H. Princess Marina of Greece cares for both her skins with Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams Wrinkles begin in the Under Skin To check Dryness treat the Outer Skin You have TWO SKINS different, cream was made— In your under skin, lines and Pond’s Vanishing365 words
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Article444 1934-08-17 13 Urged In Will Not To Take Orders WHY ADVICE IS NOT FOLLOWED A remarkable warning to his son against taking orders in the Church of England is contained in the will of the R r v. Lionel John Shirley Dampier Bennett, of Doddington Vicarage, Sittingbourne, vicar444 words
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Article163 1934-08-17 13 Further Step Towards Inflation London, August 16. T/ie Times city editor says that the re- J cent uneasiness about the United States currency will become highly inconvenient to the Treasury and prejudicial to the Government’s credit. The Government will be faced in the autumn with refinancing $1,700,000,000163 words
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Article107 1934-08-17 13 ployed on an unprecedented scale. —Reuter Wireless. 100,000 Troops To Participate Rome, August 16. Signor Mussolini has ordered all Ministers to change their frock coats and tophats for the grey and green uniform of the Italian Army for the forthcoming manoeuvres, which will be held on the largestployed on an unprecedented scale.—Reuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article441 1934-08-17 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Knox, Mr. Ohji and Mr. W. Jakuke left this morning for Bangkok by train. Mr. W. H. Adam and Mr. A. G. Robinson arrived here to-day from Singapore by the s.s. “Katong”. Dr. E. Gunstensen has arrived in Penang to join Drs. A. S. McKern and H.441 words
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Article108 1934-08-17 13 Will Made In Time Of Distress Mr. Bennett, a son of Mr. George Bennett, told a P’ess representative that he is taking Holy Orders in December. "I am surprised and distressed,” he said, “at the publication of my father’s will. It was written years ago when108 words
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Article413 1934-08-17 14 TO-DAY'S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotaUom to MESSRS. KjfINNEDY «O’* share Mt to-Ony. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 1.80 1.90 1.90 2.00 Ayer Molek 1.30 1.35 1.32% 1.37% Ayer Panas 1.95 2.00 2.00 2.10 Batu Lintang 1.20 1.25 ex413 words
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Article97 1934-08-17 14 Penang’s Team To Meet Perak At Ipoh The following team has been chosen to represent the Penang Lawn Tennis Association against the Perak Lawn Tennis Association to be played at Ipoh to-mor-row and Sunday. The Singles matches will be played tomorrow afternoon and the Doubles matches on Sunday.97 words
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Article106 1934-08-17 14 July Lawn Tennis T ournament The following are results of matches > played yesterday:— Pairs: A V. Perrin and R. B. W allace beat D. B. G. Ridout and A W Foster 6—l, 6—2. Men’s Singles ‘A’ H’cap:-K. Hobbes 15.5 beat R. W. Scarlett —3, 6 2,106 words
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Article306 1934-08-17 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS Allenby 190 195 1-95 2.00 Alor Gajah 1.35 140 1.40 1.50 Ayer Hitam 190 1-95 1.90 1.95 Ayer Panas 1.95 2.00 2.00 2.05 Bessett 85 90 90 1.00 Batu Lintang 122% 1.25 1.22% 1.25 Bedfords 80 90 80 90306 words
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Article40 1934-08-17 14 PENANG, AUGUST 17 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m|ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2j4% 3 Documentary 2[4A On New York Demand 59% nom. France T.T. 886 nom Hongkong T.T. 33% Shanghai T.T. 39% India T.T. 155 Silver 21%40 words
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Article103 1934-08-17 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £229-10-0 £228-10-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £229-10-0 £228-10-0 Singapore $113.37% $113.12% Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA —(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 7%d. 7j 7 vd. New York 15%c(G) 15i%c(G) Singapore Spot 24 %c 25 %c Oct|DftX 26c 26% c Jan.|Mar. 26%c 27%c Apr.|June 27 %c103 words
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Article369 1934-08-17 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changee tn on juotatlons up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Amal. Maleys 3.35 3.50 3.35 3.50 Ayer Panas 1.90 2.10 1.95 2.05 Bassetts 86 90 86 90 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 Broges 98 1.01 1.00 1.03369 words
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Article122 1934-08-17 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Parti 76JJ 76J1 New York 5.08% 5.07/ Montreal 4.96 as 4.96% Brussels 21.42 U 21.41% Geneva 15.41% 15.40 Amsterdam 7.42% 7.41% Milan 58 A 59% Berlin 12.87% 12.85% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 121122 words
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Article1094 1934-08-17 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST I g jj NAMES. 9 I CQ t/J H iRTTBBE? HJollar.) c c I 190 200 Allenby Rubber Co. 1 41'' ISO I Alor Gajah’Rubber Estate 3 to Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 3 3 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 2S Molek Rubber Co Ay*- Panas Rubber1,094 words
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Article300 1934-08-17 14 The foDowm* are the latest quotation* or to-rtay Buyers Sellers RUBBER.— Allenbys 1.90 1.95 Ayer Moleks 1.30 1.40 A. Pa ias 1 95 2.05 Bassetts 87% 92% Batu Lint ngs 1.23 1.26 Brogas 1.00 1.05 Glermealys 2.40 2.50 Indragiris 1.40 1.50 Kedahs 3.25 3.50 K. Sidims 2.55300 words
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Advertisement480 1934-08-17 14 Few Escape The Menace of rNervesYOU Need Yeast Bm ths "nd light I lUe«gniM the X ripMl NOW aad begin at «nee WHEM 1 to tewabi the aid W this great Triumph Jk e< Madam Medical Science. j/> Js bi the* Yeast- Vito* Quick-Health 'Hme-Tahte we have consistently Uffr told480 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-08-17 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfar 6 A.M. 76 E NOON 91 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 3.45 a.m. 9.57 a.m. 3.40 p.m. 10.08 p.m. To-morrow 4.21 a.m. 10.43 a.m. 4.16 p.m. 10.51 p.m.36 words
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Article1845 1934-08-17 15 40TH ANNUAL MEETING RECORD PROFIT IN COMPANY'S HISTORY The 40th annual general meeting of the' uh Australian Gold Mining Company, l ited, was held at Empire Chambers, isbane, on July 20, 1934. CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS In moving the adoption of the balanceet for the year ended1,845 words
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Article1183 1934-08-17 15 Profit Instead Of Loss i: b A SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION I I I The eighth ordinary general meeting of the members of Harewood Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Company, 411-419, Salisbury House, 1 London Wall, E.C., on Tuesday, 31st July. 1934,1,183 words
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Advertisement139 1934-08-17 15 H t II I I BRAW bedstead a ARE T COMFORTABLE, DURABLE AND HANDSOME rhe ownership ot "DIAMOND” bedstead brings lasting satisfaction: It is designed in such a manner as to provide the utmost comfort and support during repose. It will last a life-time and more, for it is constructed139 words
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Advertisement314 1934-08-17 15 BY AIR LEAVE SINGAPORE ARRIVE RANGOON MONDAY X Imperial Airways offers you a service which is famous for its comfort and regularity. For luxury it is unequalled anywhere. The journey is split up into two easy daily stages, Sunday night is spent at Bangkok and throughout the journey you are314 words
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Advertisement1889 1934-08-17 16 KWMIMW 1 111 1 L<vT 1 H vJWhSI&I /k M- M «»■> aX < L w (u^^^^pßton 1 i > BLUE FUNNEL LIMB TO EUROPE VIA M S, 7 Xrrl NewTork IMSiW^ From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York r Veartfel LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave» IM» Aug. 30 PRES.1,889 words
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Article583 1934-08-17 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines be roliov Lug u* a list of vessels Arriving Bailing from Penaug during the week: TN P('*T TO-DAY s o M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh (Laboe-an-Bllik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Bale!). A V INTAN from Sungei Patani. Sails for583 words
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Article1219 1934-08-17 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the Bth August per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 16th August. AIR MAILS A mail for South America by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at1,219 words
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Article103 1934-08-17 17 Dates Ar»*? Venue# *ugust 18. 20, 21, 22 —Fifth Test The Oval. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Hardwicke Plate. Run at Stockton, Distance Five Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Ebor Handicap. Run at York, Distanes One Mile. Six Furlongs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Gimcrack Stakes. Run at Yprk, Distance Six103 words
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Article145 1934-08-17 17 AUGUST 17 18 Perak Turf Club August Amateur Meeting, Ipoh. Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya, annual meeti ig, Kuala Lumpur. SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 Chinese Swimming Club Gala, 5 p.m. Sept. 1,5, 8, 12 and 15— Singapore Tur» Club Au’umn Meeting. RUGGER: Sept. 29. Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Seremban.145 words
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Advertisement72 1934-08-17 17 SPORTS GOODS FOR GOOD SPORTS Chen Company I 32 BEACH STREET. PENANG. 'Phone No. 333, Penang. I Expert Racket Restrmqers. We Stock Guts That Win" AIR-MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pads 100 Sheets Paper, Blotting Paper and Writing 40 Cents. Envelopes 6x3} strong hr.*; very light 60 Cents per 190 Compendium* 60 Sheets72 words
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Miscellaneous594 1934-08-17 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Two of the follow- 19.83 metres tag wavelength. zs.ffi mm. I» ue-1 ai M »1.56 mtn. 49.59 metre TO-DAY P.M. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. An organ recital by T. W. Nprth, relayc M from the Town Hall, Walsall. The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra,594 words
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Miscellaneous489 1934-08-17 17 al Motor Cycle Race: A running commentary on the last phase of the race by Graham Walker and Henry McMullan, relayed from the Clady Circuit, County Antrim. 7 35—A syncopated pianoforte recital by Freda Hunt and Nora Coxen. 8• 05—8.20—News Bulletin. PHOHI—HOLLAND TO-DAY B.so—Dutch National Anthem. 9 00 —Station orchestra489 words
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Miscellaneous63 1934-08-17 17 ODEON.— *****9 Rendezvous —Intermezzo) Stephanie Gavotte) —The Novelty Players. *****5 So Ashamed —F.T.) Southern Serenade —Rumba) Harry Roy and his Rkolians. *****7 Pull Up Ycur Socks and Laugh up Your Sleeve, —F.T.) —The Havana Marimba Band. *****9 What Could be Sweeter than your Love—Waltz) Give Me A Tune—F.T.) —Dajos Bela63 words
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Article2544 1934-08-17 18 TRANSPORT OF TROOPS BY AIR GREAT EMPIRE SWIMMING POOL EARL HAIG'S PRIVATE DIARIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. July 28. BOMBS OVER LONDON Journalists were «afforded the opportunity of seeing the air manoeuvres over London from a point of special vantage—the cockpit of a bomber. Standing2,544 words
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Advertisement165 1934-08-17 18 M I Kuala Lumpur, January 10, 1931 Gentlemen, I am sending you a photograph of mv son Gerald Ewens, ag«xl just 3 years He was fed from birth on LACTOL! s i a,,d was a baby in cver> a 1 giving not the slightest trouble M f through teething. “LACTOGEX”165 words
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Article167 1934-08-17 19 Reuters Pacific Service. UNAUTHORISED EXPLOITATION FORBIDDEN Canton, July 25. he gold “rush” at Ta Tu Shan in Kwangtung proce, started by the news t gold deposits have been covered there, has come an abrupt end as a result he Canton Government’s lion to stop unauthorisedReuters Pacific Service. - 167 words
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Article180 1934-08-17 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. On Pottery Imports From Japan Tokyo, July 28. The Japanese Government will be compelled to take steps to safeguard its commercial interests unless the Netherlands East Indies removes the restrictions on imports of pottery from Japan, which went into effect on Thursday for a period.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 180 words
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Article85 1934-08-17 19 ts for the next year. —Reuters Pacific Service. Orders Worthless Private Schools To Close Peiping, July 28. The Ministry of Education has telephed to the Bureau of Social Welfare the Peiping Municipal Government, or;ig it to take action against those primiddle schools w’hose students made poor showingts for the next year.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 85 words
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Article103 1934-08-17 19 ir, with instructions inai me t should not be exceeded. —Reuters aci c Service. Loss Of $lO Million Nanking, July 28. 'he loss of the Chinese Post Office has herto totalled over $10,000,000, accor to reports published in the Chinese •ss to-day. t is stated that, as air, with instructions inai me t should not be exceeded.—Reuters aci *:c Service. - 103 words
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1387 1934-08-17 19 TRADE INQUIRY COMMITTEE APPOINTED DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TERRITORIES -—“Canton Truth.” THE recent announcement bv the Hongkong Government of set- j ting up a Trade Inquiry Com- mittee has now been followed! by the announcement of the names of the members of the Committee which' is-—“Canton Truth.” - 1,387 words
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Article75 1934-08-17 19 Reuters Pacific Service. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF NEW LIFE MOVEMENT Hankow, July 28. With the approval of the British Consulate here, a Briton was yesterday removed from Nanchang for an alleged violation of the New Life Movement. Reported to have walked the streets of Nanchang stripped toReuters Pacific Service. - 75 words
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Article130 1934-08-17 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Mr. Chang Yung-nien Interviewed Peiping, July 26. Interviewed by Chinese pressmen this morning Mr. Chang Yung-nien, deputy Customs commissioner entrusted by the Ministry of Finance with the task of making preparations for the establishment of Customs stations at the various passes along the GreatReuters Pacific Service. - 130 words
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Article145 1934-08-17 19 seized. Reuters Pacific Service. Baron K. Nakajima To Be Formally Indicated Tokyo, July 28. Baron Kumakichi Nakajima, former Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Saito Cabinet, who had been detained in prison since July 21. will be formally indicted on July 30 for receiving bribes, accordingseized. Reuters Pacific Service. - 145 words
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Article110 1934-08-17 19 entrenchment policy. Reuters Pacific Service. Discharged Employees Claim For Salary Peiping, July 27. Three representatives of the discharged employees of the Palace Museum called on Mr. Ma Heng, director-general of the museum, this morning for the purpose of pressing him for payment of their back pay. The delegatesentrenchment policy. Reuters Pacific Service. - 110 words
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Advertisement225 1934-08-17 19 DRINK I BERTOLA SHERRY I o 1 OBTAINABLE AT V ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. f AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG AND BRANCHES. 7ho moot gonorally uoofui Modloino for ail Cllmatoo a nmiisßrowDgt Su bstituta. Acta like a charm In Checks and arrest» DIARRHCEA and ’EVER, croup, ague. e-rrtsi run225 words
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Article, Illustration305 1934-08-17 20 THE FIGHT for the Davis Cup reached its climax at Wimbledon when F. J. Perry (right —happy after his victory) won his match against F. X. Shields, U.S.A. The icoie, 6—4, 4—6, 6—2, 15—13, reflects the terrific pace of the struggle for the Cup f305 words