Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 August 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-08-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 197. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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152 1934-08-22 1 —Reuter Consumes Half World's Output EXCLUDED FROM AGREEMENT LOOKING FOR SUBSTITUTES Washington, August 21. The United States consumed over 50 per cent, of the world’s tin output yet the industry is dominated by an international agreement excluding the United States whereby foreign producers have doubled.—Reuter - 152 words
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Article148 1934-08-22 1 ypt” had been located.—Rugby £162,000 Arrives At Plymouth AFTER 12 YEARS London, August 21. Gold bullion valued at about 162,000 was brought to Plymouth to-day by the Italian salvage ship “Artiglio” from the wreck of the liner Egypt” which sank off Ushant over twelve years agoypt” had been located.—Rugby - 148 words
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Article121 1934-08-22 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Huge Crowd Witnesses Motorist’s Death Pescar, Aug. 15. Before a crowd of 250,000 spectators during the Coppa Acerbo race, the famous French driver, Guy Moll, was killed in the final lap when his car left the road when he was travelling at over 100 miles per.—Reuter Wireless. - 121 words
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Article126 1934-08-22 1 Reuter Wireless. Search Organised For Two Britons Nairobi, Aug. 76. An aeroplane will assist a large-scale .search party organised to endeavour o race the two British explorers, Dr. E. W. Dyson and Mr. W. R. E. Martin who nave been missing on Lake Rudolf, gf"-fi since the end. Reuter Wireless. - 126 words
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Article83 1934-08-22 1 i te? Wireless. “Plenty Available” Says President Washington, Aug. 15. Plenty of food is available, said President Roosevelt in response to inquiries regar -ng the food situation in the United States as a result of the drought. He said there is no excuse for profiteering and anyi – te? Wireless. - 83 words
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Article384 1934-08-22 1 —Reuter Wireless. Considerable Increase In France SMALL U.S. CROP EASES POSITION London, August 15. Delegates to the wheat advisory comi mittee generally have agreed that the small 1 1934 crop in North America w’ill lead to an easier position with regard to surplus stocks, states a communique.—Reuter Wireless. - 384 words
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Article107 1934-08-22 1 Reuter Wireless. Buried With Ceremony Befitting Rank Poertschach (Carinthia), Aug. 15. In compliance with the wish of Queen Ena, Prince Gonzalo was buried here with ceremony befitting a member of a Royal House. Major Fey represented the Austrian Government, while a battalion of Heimwehr and a company. Reuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article48 1934-08-22 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Big German Purchase From Norwegians Oslo, August 15. A group of Norwegian whaling companies have agreed with the German Ministry of Food and Agriculture to deliver 150 000 tons of whale oil at ten sterling per’ ten, subject of a special clearing agree\—h?:!.—Reuter Wireless..—Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-08-22 1 HERR HITLER leaving Von Hindenburg's country bouse at Xeudeck after his bedside talk with the dying President.19 words
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Article169 1934-08-22 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Under Board Of Control Within 3 Months Washington, Aug. 15. Reorganisation of the National Recovery Administration under a board of control within three months, together with the I possible creation of an agency to harmonise the N. R. A. and Federal Trade Commission in connection.—Reuter Wireless. - 169 words
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Article138 1934-08-22 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Italian Troops Withdraw From Frontier Rome, August 16. Mussolini has ordered the immediate withdrawal of the 50,000 troops sent to the Austrian frontier at the time of the Vienna revolt. This is an indication that he regards the crisis in Austria over end Austria.—Reuter Wireless. - 138 words
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Article380 1934-08-22 1 Germany's Re-birth ADMIRATION FOR HITLER'S WORK Berlin, August 15. The passage of President Hindenburg’s testament desiring a rock to arise from the troubled seas to save the Kaiserreich was written in 1919 and it is clear that the late President hailed Hitler as such a rock. It w’as380 words
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Article60 1934-08-22 1 —Reuter Wireless. Englishman Beat Italian In Final Badem, August 16. An Englishman, H. L. Archibald, Royal St. George’s, won the German Amateur Golf Championship, defeating in Italian, Gigino Luzzatto, two and one in the fortysix holes’ final. The German womens’ Open Championship was won by Frau—Reuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article55 1934-08-22 1 —Reuter Wireless. Scotland Retains Amateur Title Porthcawl, August 17. Scotland retained the Amateur International Golf Championship for the third year in successions by beating Wales by B|4, with three halved, beating Ireland by 10 to 4, one halved and England nine to four, two halved. England beat Wa’es.—Reuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article86 1934-08-22 1 Reuter Wireless. Panic Aboard Ferry Near Darihara Patna, Aug. 16. One hundred and seventy men and women are reported to have been drowned near Darihara when a ferry boat conveying 200 persons and a number of bullocks overturned in midstream when the boat began to rock in aReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article76 1934-08-22 1 Reuter Wireless. Injuries Received In Crash Not Serious Berlin, Aug. 15. Following the collision of his motorcar with a lorry, General Goering is in bed in his country home at Berchtesgaden cracking jokes and feeling quite well. The injuries to his back and face are not serious. ItReuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article30 1934-08-22 1 .—Reuter Gold Coverage Reaches Record Figure Paris, Aug. 16The Bank of France gold coverage for the note issue reached the record figure today oi eighty per cent.-.—Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement18 1934-08-22 1 I T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS II I Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street18 words
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Article2385 1934-08-22 3 Science Invention X GREAT EXPERT IN AERODYNAMICS: FINGER PRINTS TO CHECK DISEASE: RADIO AS A MENTAL STIMULANT: FILMS OF DYING RACES From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 11. IPULARITY OF SCIENCE Science Museum, at Kensington was by 1,255,818 people during 1933 j a rease of 14,290 over the previous ind2,385 words
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Advertisement296 1934-08-22 3 ft ft N’tf* 1 I THattCreme "47 ir Co Cd Cream I 3 3 t Gream f This delightful cleansing cream m L will keep your pores in working S w Exquisitely perfumed j j H [2 IQ* ft wSWB order and your m K k with '4111" Eau de296 words
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1182 1934-08-22 4 ENGLAND DISMISSED FOR 321 AMES HURT AND BOWES ON SICK LIST London, August 21. In the fifth and final Test Match at the Oval to-day, England had the misfortune to lose two men through indisposition. Ames turning sharply to regain the crease tore—Reuter. - 1,182 words
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Article305 1934-08-22 4 By 126 Runs HOME TEAM COLLAPSE FOR 78 In a cricket match played on Sunday at Alor Star the Penang Cricket Club defeated the Alor Star Cricket Club by 126 runs. The P.C.C. batting first totalled 204 runs towards which, Brooke, Thompson Whitley, Brady, and305 words
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Article264 1934-08-22 4 Yorkshire Badly Beaten SOMERSET'S FINE SHOWING AGAINST SUSSEX London, August 21. The following are results of the County i Cricket match concluded to-day. Essex defeated Yorkshire by an innings a :d 46 runs. Yorkshire 283 and 112 (Fames 7 for 59). Essex 441 for 8 wickets,264 words
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Article243 1934-08-22 4 Lawn Tennis Results The following are the results of the matches played yesterday: Men’s Singles Handicap “B”: —3 A. E. M. Dennys beat —4 J. E. A. Clark 6 2 4_16, 8- 6. —4 E. A. Ross beat scr. C. P. Purcell 3—6, 6 —4, 6 —o.243 words
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Article85 1934-08-22 4 In Perak F.A. Cup Tie Rough play characterised the closing stages of the Perak F.A. Cup tie between the Customs, and the Kinta Indian Association on the Ipoh Padang, on Monday, culminating in Suppiah, the Indians’ goalkeeper, being sent off the field for punching Jalleh. the Customs inside-left.85 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-08-22 4 VALUABLE ARSENAL QU ARTETTE.—(Left to right) Copping, Bastin, Marshall and James.14 words
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Article1208 1934-08-22 4 RANGERS F.C. SPORTS MEETING STRATHALLAN GAMES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 11. SOME SURPRISE RESULTS There were several surprise results in Scottish matches, and some remarkable things were done in the county engagements. Two of them were decided and the other drawn, and it1,208 words
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Advertisement29 1934-08-22 4 IF you have a gramophone AND do not possess record No. N. G. 3 It's because you hav'nt heard it! “Chap Kuching” Sy A wsMouiPiE w > cm w w29 words
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Article, Illustration1948 1934-08-22 5 FRL. MAUERMEYER'S BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE CITY A GERMAN VICTORY PROBABLE London, August 9. Womens World Games began quietthe White City. It rained early in the Hing, but by ten o’clock the sun wbs ig and the flags on the roof of the 1 fluttered gaily.1,948 words
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Article589 1934-08-22 5 Empire Games CANADIAN UPSET BY SHAWYER'S CRAFT England boxers triumphed in the Empire Games championships which ended at Wembley on Aug. 10th, winning the bantam, the middle and the heavy-weight titles. Added to the three which were won on Aug. Bth, these successes meant six589 words
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Advertisement275 1934-08-22 5 Serving faithfullif A ©> THE GOOD COMPANIONS fl l /II t 7 II It 10l y RADIANT HEALTH—LUSTY fl 117 irJ APPETITE AND a DIAMOND BEER. I uO You need not be envious rW of others' good health IA and "Joie de vie." I 1 j i I I I/275 words
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1389 1934-08-22 6 Major-General J. F. C. FULLER - By By Major-General J. F. C. FULLER (in the “Daily Mail”) The belated increase in our air power which the Government has now agreed upon, and which mainly for financial reasons is to be spread over the inordinately long period of five years,(in the “Daily Mail”) - 1,389 words
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Article838 1934-08-22 6 Games Inspired By Canadian VISION —AND REALITY London, August 8. When the Canadian team marches past at the opening of the Empire Games at the White City, there, among them, will be "Bobby” Robinson—the founder of this great and enduring festival, writes Beril Rudd in838 words
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Article, Illustration672 1934-08-22 6 Plans Complete RUDDER SWUNG INTO POSITION Glasgow, Aug. 7. much progress has now been made on Cunarder 534. which is to bv the Queen from the yard of John Brown and Co., at Clydebank, on September 26, that rehearsals are taking place, and the arrangements are672 words
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Article429 1934-08-22 6 Recruitment From "Trade” Ranks BETTER OPENINGS FOR BOYS A new type of air observer is being introduced in the Royal Air Force, in conjunction with steps to meet personal requirements on expansion and to provide adequate careers for airmen. These observers, it is stated, will429 words
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161 1934-08-22 6 Amman (Transjordan) August 2nd. Mounted Arabs fired their rifles into the air as a sign of enthusiastic welcome to the Amir Abdullah of Transjordan on his return from England. They disregarded the fact that R. A. F. pilots were flying low in formation over161 words
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Article481 1934-08-22 6 Nazis Display Tael CONCESSION BY THE VATICAN Berlin, Au The Nazi cult of the race has led, 1 ly, to the legal introduction in Germ sterilisation on a large scale. porters have not been deterred by thagreement on the subject whic among competent medical authority The481 words
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Article73 1934-08-22 6 Sterilisation Law in Oklahoma Tulsa (Oklahomai. Au Five hundred convicts are in a si: proaching revolt as a protest again' recently enacted State law’ orderin the benefit of society, the sterilisaU all third-term offenders. One ot number has engaged counsel, and tin to test the legality of the73 words
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Article1493 1934-08-22 7 ESTATE OF KHOO EU YONG (DECEASED) London, July 23. I -rd Blonesburgh, Lord Thankerton and' 1 Russell of Killowen sat to-day as the I cal Committee of the Privy Council to) final decision in an appeal from the reme Court of the Straits Settlements' ttlement of1,493 words
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Article1297 1934-08-22 7 come. The only chance of a return was a rise in price, and the opposite happened.” This appears to be a misconception of fact on the part of the learned Chief Justice; the loans in fact carried interest. He fur- I ther held that the loans to Chetties upon1,297 words
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Article193 1934-08-22 7 Decreased Tonnage i I IMPROVEMENT THIS YEAR Although as will be seen, there has been a further decrease in the tonnage entered and cleared in the Colony it seems to be generally felt that fewer ships have carried heavier cargoes in the aggregate than during the193 words
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Article209 1934-08-22 7 District Court Judgment Against Chinese Priest A civil matter in which Lim Boon Koh, trading under the style of Chop Kwee Lan Heong, sued Chin Koh, a priest of the Kuan Im Si Temple, Burmah Road, for the sum of $291.90 came up for hearing before209 words
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Article102 1934-08-22 7 Fine Imposed On Five Persons Two Chinese nonyas and three men pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling in a house in Onan Road before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, on Monday morning and were fined $2 each. One of the nonyas was then charged with102 words
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Article109 1934-08-22 7 Owner Of Cycle Is Responsible, Not Rider The fact that the owner of a pedal bicyclq is responsible for the c,ction of any j person who “stunts” on his machine, was learned by an Indian youth who appeared in the Singapore police court before Mr. C. H. Whittpn109 words
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Advertisement513 1934-08-22 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel 1 PENANG. TO-NIGHT FRANK BRAIDWOOD THE COWBOY BARITONE HUMORIST WILL APPEAR IN SEVERAL OF HIS BROADCASTING RECORDING NUMBERS At The AFTER DINNER DANCE Admission $l.OO TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE SPECIAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION "JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" WHO WILL RENDER Dance Music Speciality Numbers AND FRANK BRAIDWOOD THE COWBOY HUMORIST513 words
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Miscellaneous625 1934-08-22 8 WINDSOR V) The WORSI MOST NOTORIOUS WOMAN IL W 0 M A > ON THE CONTINENT HER AFFAIRES WERE THE TOAST OF PARIS. I) AND THE TALK OF EUROPE MEN DESIRED Ig| LB 1V I HER WOMEN ENVIED HER BUT SHE ■jj A X -B. AW A. LOCKED WITHIN HER625 words
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Article85 1934-08-22 9 Js already a thing of the past.—Reuter New York, August 17. •e extended use of oil power will eliite the world’s oil surpluses and the >1 engine will be the economic mde- > nt unit of the future, predicted Sir Kc n Dcterding who has arrived hereJs already a thing of the past.—Reuter - 85 words
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Article28 1934-08-22 9 Reuter Wireless. y n foreign currency allotment o 5? n September is unchange a 1 x?* of the avera e re< l uirenie Reuter Wireless.\ Reuter Wireless. - 28 words
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Article202 1934-08-22 9 designs on the Maritime Provinces.—Reuter. Russia And Japanese Designs On Siberia FEARS REGARDING SINO-JAPANESE AGREEMENT London, August 21. If the Kremlin could be persuaded that Japan has no aggressive designs on Vladivostok. an agreement regarding the C.E.R. and Japan's position in Manchuria can easily be attained, saysdesigns on the Maritime Provinces.—Reuter. - 202 words
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Article125 1934-08-22 9 Reuter Wireless. 1,124 Arrested: 1,079 Released Berlin, August 21. General Goering has Issued the first official figures of the arrests m with the Roehm affair on June 30. 1.124 were arrested of whom 1,079 were released under the amnesty. The evidence against the remainder was so graveReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article117 1934-08-22 9 ‘'fo Reuter Wireless. Increasing In AH Centres Washington, August 16. The strike stiff causing and is impeding hurrving in all 1 m t e o d set 0 j: o a r pr™bour disT New York is faced with the threat p r a general strike‘'fo » – Reuter Wireless. - 117 words
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Article119 1934-08-22 9 CHINA SILVER Reuter. No Embargo On Export MAY ACQUIRE GOLD London, August 21. Commenting on the Chinese decision not to place an embargo on the export of silver the “Financial News” says that it is indeed unlikely that the Chinese Government will take steps which would assist American plans for. Reuter. - 119 words
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Article165 1934-08-22 9 .—Reuter. Reaffirmed At Florence w Meeting Florence, August 21. A triumphal welcome was accorded by Signor Mussolini to Dr. Schuschnigg. The former motored from the mountains where he had been attending the army manoeuvres. The platform was lined with Black Shirts and Girls Guides and boys in black.—Reuter. - 165 words
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Article119 1934-08-22 9 Reuter Wireless. All W eapons Of War To Be Abolished Geneva. August 17. The next British Labour Government would lay before the world proposals for the abolition of all weapons forbidden to the Central Powers under the peace treaties, declared Major Atlee, the actingleader of the Opposition inReuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article99 1934-08-22 9 V *“*-*E3 jr and furnitures and crockery broken. Rugby Radio Service. “Cameronia” Seaman Lost Overboard London, August 21. The Anchor liner "Cameronia,” on her arrival from New York this morning, reported encountering a violent Atlantic gale. One seaman was lost and thirty passengers injured. The “Cameronia”V*“*-*E3 jr *-' and furnitures and crockery broken. Rugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article72 1934-08-22 9 Reuter. Canadian Premier And Cattle New York, August 21. The Canadian Premier, Mr. Bennett, is reported to be planning to impose an embargo on the export of hay and other cattle feed following President Roosevelt’s proclamation admitting that such commodities are free from duty owing to theReuter. - 72 words
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Article32 1934-08-22 9 .—Reuter. Vienna, August 22. Martial Law in the Vienna district which has been in force since the attempted Nazi revolt in July was lifted at mi night.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article109 1934-08-22 9 .—Reuter. A Prediction EFFICACY OF PRESIDENT'S POLICIES New York, August 21. A business revival boom in the United States greater than that of 1920 is predicted in a book entitled “The Coming American Boom,” by Major L. L. B. Angas published to-day. Major Angas bases his prediction.—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article37 1934-08-22 9 Reuter. Banished From United States Seattle, August 21. The Washington Federal Judge has ordered Henry Reifel to forfeit his bail of $lOO,OOO. The two Reifels are liable to arrest if they enter the United States.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article46 1934-08-22 9 Reuter Wireless. To Call General Strike On Sept. 9 New York, Aug. 16. The United Textile Workers of America have instructed the Executive Council of the union to call a general strike in the cotton textile industry on or before Sept- ember 9th.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article46 1934-08-22 9 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. 16. In an effort to conserve supplies of raw materials new regulations have been issued considerably restricting the industrial use of copper, nickle and tin and their alloys and quicksilver. The restrictions do not apply to goods manufactured for export.—Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Miscellaneous104 1934-08-22 9 r ®nm 6-5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT TO SEE Miss T. P. Ramlakshimi in Her Super Tamil Talkie I VALLI'S WEDDING' I REDUCED PRICES. COMMENCING FROM TO-MORROW ,„e Screen reveals the true tacts no newspaper e«c dam! print ,1 j' T E FAM OU| FERGUSON 1 f w 'th104 words
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Article270 1934-08-22 10 One monster at least has been accounted for. though at some inconvenience to the railways and to the Royal Scottish Museum. The remains washed up on Dunnet Sands, on the north coast of Scotland, were manifestly, from the photographs and measurements taken, those of a formidable creature.270 words
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Article242 1934-08-22 10 One of the world’s less useful inventions is credited to a Polish doctor. It is said to be a method of spraying pyjamas with a solution containing a small percentage of chloroform —not enough to produce coma but sufficient to guarantee sound sleep to sufferers from242 words
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Article103 1934-08-22 10 Rugby Radio Service. Outstanding Debts Must Be Settled London, August 21. The German Yarn Tariffs Committee stated after a meeting at Manchester today that the position with regard to the outstanding debts problem with Germany remained unaltered. It was generally agreed that it was impossible toRugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article103 1934-08-22 10 At Junction Of Penang And Bishop Streets A mishap befell a motor lorry at the junction of Penang and Bishop Streets at about 8.20 this morning. It appears that the lorry, No. P. 1195 was carrying a load of areca-nuts from Jelutong to a firm in103 words
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Article77 1934-08-22 10 Football Player Who Was Disappointed In Love A State football player in Be.tavia, a young Mohamedan, Bujnied, was so agected by a disappointment in love that he attempted to hang himself with a piece of ribbon i.i his rc*om in Rowell Road on Saturday. He pleaded guilty before77 words
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Article565 1934-08-22 10 FATEFUL SHOT IN THE GREAT WAR HOW IT CAME TO BE FIRED In the dawn of August 22, 1914, the first shot of the Great ar, so far as the British land forces were concerned, was fired by Corporal 1 homas, “C” Squadron, Royal Irish Dragoon565 words
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Article147 1934-08-22 10 —Reuter Wireless Released Without Ransom RELENTLESS HUNT FOR KIDNAPPERS Toronto, Aug. 17. After spending four days in the hands of kidnappers. John Labatt, the millionaire Canadian brewer, was released on the outskirts of Toronto early this morning and was rushed to his home in London, Ontario. Particulars.—Reuter Wireless - 147 words
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Article38 1934-08-22 10 Sofia, Aug. 14. Gen. Vazoff, retired, who was War Mroister in 1913, died here last night. He made a name for himself by the capture of Adrianople in the Balkan War against Turkey in 1912.38 words
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Article33 1934-08-22 10 the Italian side of the mountain Reuter Wireless. Four Italians perished in an attempt to climb Matterhorn by the Cervine slope on the Italian side of the mountain. Reuter Wireless.the Italian side of the mountain Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Article311 1934-08-22 10 Exiled Habsburgs Gathering A family gathering of the exiled Fl isj burgs has begun at the Bourbon-Parma j villa of La Pranore, Viareggio, Italy, but ’it is not yet certain whether Archduke Otto, thg claimant to the Austrian throne, will be present. The Archduke left his311 words
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Article259 1934-08-22 11 On Vacant Land At Weld Quay /HAT IS A PUBLIC PLACE lence of one Constable was recorded e Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. this morning et the hearing of the n which two Chinese, Tan Kay Lian Lim Joo 800, are charged with gamin a public place,259 words
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Article120 1934-08-22 11 Attempts To Raise Payment Heng, a Chinese dhoby, in the Penang Police Court ming to a charge of unpawning of two pairs of troucoat at 3.50 p m. on August punishable under Section nance 61 Pawn brokers) He ived payment for washing the h Thye, the owner120 words
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Article87 1934-08-22 11 zekiel Fined $5O: Warrant For Selama From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 21. me Egyptian Bonds case occupied a ay hearing in Mr. Brander's court towhen Ezekiel was fined a total of md a warrant for the arrest of Selaas issued. It was stated that Selad returned to87 words
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Article114 1934-08-22 11 B UAprilUlLUlC vvr V a s compared with £260,974,995. u IRadu Service. London, August 21. Exchequer return of receipts and expen t are during the current financial year up August 18 shows that excluding self ’•dancng items the total of ordinary reve receipts for last week amounted 112B ' UAprilUlLUlC vvr ~ Vas compared with £260,974,995. u IRadu Service. - 114 words
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Article598 1934-08-22 11 At Variety Entertainment IN AID OF JAMBOREE FUND The local Boy Scouts scored a great success at th e variety entertainment which was held under the auspices of the Penang Boy Scouts Association at the Majestic Theatre last night, in aid of the “Jamboree Fund.” Among the598 words
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69 1934-08-22 11 In Operation Next Month (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 21. According to an announcement in a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued to-night the Criminal Court of Appeal Ordinance 1932 comes into operation next month. The Gazette contains rules and forms to be employed which69 words
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Article33 1934-08-22 11 Sent To House Of Detention Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. T morning ordered nine more vagWills. this orI ”J on the streets, to rants, found sleep"® the House of Detention.33 words
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Article179 1934-08-22 11 Watchman's Alarm CAUSED BY BUNSEN BURNER Fire broke out in the laboratory of the College of Medicins c? Monday night and there was considerable danger of chemicals and laboratory equipment being destroyed, but the Brigade was called in t’me. It appears ’hat at 6.30 p.m. a179 words
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Article453 1934-08-22 11 Two Chinese Sent To Prison In the Singapore criminal district court on Monday two Chinese, Ng Kim and Goh Eg Tow. were charged before Mr. H. A Forrer with housebreaking and theft. They were alleged to have broken into the firm s godown in Jalan Pekan and453 words
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Article55 1934-08-22 11 —Reuter. TEST MATCH: WEATHER FORECAST LoiuloJi, August 22. The weath?!’ fo* ecust is ma nly fair with a slight chance of showers. Bowes has undergone an emergency operation with a view to increasing his chance of p’jying' to-day but ac< rdtig to Sir Stanley Jackson both Bowes and—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article301 1934-08-22 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir. —May I ask the assistance of the Press of Malaya in an effort I am making to get something in the nature of (a reasonable) uniformity in the matter of fees chargeable on the registration of share transfers The301 words
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Article81 1934-08-22 11 Bus Driver Charged The Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, granted a fortnight’s postponement in the case of Haroun bin Mohamed, a Malay at present on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Subbaraya Pillay by doing an act so rashly and negligently as to endanger81 words
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Article53 1934-08-22 11 Chinese Charged With Possession The case of Tan Lean Poh, a Chinese charged with the possession of 2 chees of non-Government chandu, was transferred from the Police to the Penang District Court for mention on Monday, August 27. Mr. G. J G. Pitt appeared as prosecuting officer for53 words
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Article51 1934-08-22 11 RODE PAST E. O. K.L. Malay Pleads Ignorance Ibrahim, a Malay, admitted in tne Police Court this morning riding his bicycle against a directed route by entering Northam Road from Farquhar Street: he came from Kuala Lumpur, and in igorance rode straight past the E. O. Accused was cautioned and51 words
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86 1934-08-22 11 Chinese Charged A charge was exp'ained to Tng Tay Chin, a Chinese, in the Penang Police Court this morning of, at 3.45 a.m. on August 20, between sunset and sunrise, the commission of housebreaking by entering a building used as a human dwelling, belonging to Leg86 words
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Article59 1934-08-22 11 Struggle To Possess Knife Sequel Sund? Singh, a Sikh, pleaded guilty in the Penang Police Court this morning to voluntarily causing hurt to nis wife Raman, saying that she had used the knife first, and in the struggle to obtain possession of it he had cut59 words
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Advertisement237 1934-08-22 11 Lad y Cynthia Tothill’s little daughter, Eliza- beth Ann, who was Sj brought up on Humanised Trufood. ffyj Portrait by Marcus Adams. jggffijwsgai Ki a 1 BM By ***** isOir Trufood babies have STAMINA A Mother is always wondering how her baby will grow up. Will he be clever ?—will237 words
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1602 1934-08-22 12 TRIAL CLAIMED ON NEW CHARGES FRAMED EXAMINATION IN CHIEF OF AUDITOR CLOSED The case in which W. 11. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, the ex-Hon. Secretary and the ex-Hon. Treasurer respectively of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit bund, who were1,602 words
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Article174 1934-08-22 12 56 lbs. Oft —Feels Better Now A woman writes about her husband as follows: He started to take Kruschen Salts for rheumatism. His weight was then 19 stone. He began to lose weight, and now he is 15 stone, and feels better. He took174 words
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Article384 1934-08-22 12 Chinese On Cheating Charge The case of Chin Beng Yam and Lee Cheng Guan, at present charged under Section 420 of the Penal Code with cheating by dishonestly inducing the delivery of property. was called up for mention before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D Wills, yesterday.384 words
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Article70 1934-08-22 12 Accused Discharged On Vagrancy Charge In the Penang Police Court yesterday morning a Detective said of Lee Hoo, a Chinese accused, that he saw r him outside the Police Court collecting cigarette ends: accused said he was going to sell them. Accused, who had over 6070 words
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Advertisement501 1934-08-22 12 M •■no aa 3H a o u■■ a g Do You Know ■2 B 2" That Imperial Airways have used SHELL 2° MOTOR OILS almost exclusively for the n a* last 10 years. 2* ■2 That the K. L. M. and Air France Airlines > < also use SHELL MOTOR501 words
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Article, Illustration1858 1934-08-22 13 The Hollywood Rambler Reports.. Mae West going into seclusion at noon her Paramount dressing room, ’cause th? doctor said she’s got to relax from’ .hose sizzling sessions with Roger Pryor n “It’s No Sin” —an’ Director Leo McOa,-' rev, John Mack Brown and John Miljan waiting for the Westian lunch1,858 words
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Article323 1934-08-22 13 Mrs. M. O. Whitcomb was a passenger from Singapore to Bangkok by the Imperial Airways aircraft “Aurora” on Sun- day. The engagement is announced of Christian Jean Ludovic Maria-Sube, of Scofin Co.. Ltd., son of Lieut.-Col. Georges Maria- Sube, of Paris, and Marie-Laurence Rolland, youngest daughter of323 words
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Article83 1934-08-22 13 A week’s postponement on bail of $lOO to Abu Bakar bin Mohamed charged in the Penang Police Court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to Abdul Cader at 1 p.m. on Monday on the Aier Itam Road. Mr Raghavan is for the defence of Nadersan, a Tamil charged83 words
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Article90 1934-08-22 13 $5 For Not Wearing Badge Muragayan, a Tamil milkseller, pleaded guilty in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning to not wearing his badge: it was pointed out to him that it was to his advantage to wear a badge, by which licensed milksellers are distinguished, and accused90 words
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Advertisement253 1934-08-22 13 F© 1 W w A firal •wB j I Dance to I 7 l/’Aese New Hits I I A PLACE JN YOUR HEART Fox Trot |CB 756 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU H HERE’S THE RECORD THAT CREATED A FURORE OVER RS THE AIR WHEN INTRODUCED BY THE 8.8. C.253 words
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1238 1934-08-22 14 CONFLICTING VIEWS AT TWO ANNUAL MEETINGS Conflicting views on the effect of tin restriction were expressed at Kuala Lumpur last week by the chairman of two companies. Mr. D. H. Hampshire, of the Puteh Tin Dredging Co., said a small unit Wire this company is1,238 words
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Article43 1934-08-22 14 PENANG, AUGUST 22 London Bank Demand 2 |4£ 4 m|ts 214-A Private 3 mlts credit 2 |4* «> 3 M Documentary On New York Demand 59 nom T.T. 886 nom Hongkong T.T. 33 1 4 Shanghai T.T. 39 IT. JMV SUver 21 5,43 words
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Article21 1934-08-22 14 PECTING COMPANY, LTD. New Director Mr. Ong Huck Hoon has been appointed a Director of Malay-Siamese Prospecting Co., Ltd.21 words
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Article97 1934-08-22 14 —Reuter. Men's Doubles PERRY AND WILDE BEATEN Germantown, (Philadelphia), Aug. 20. The following are results of matches in the second round of the American Men’s Doubles championship Lott and Stoefen beat Arthur Hendri and Burtznoul Ware 6—o, 6 —o, 6 —o. Kirby and Menzel beat John—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article15 1934-08-22 14 Young Johnson who arrived here this morning from Kuala Lumpur. Johnson is15 words
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46 1934-08-22 14 Scpwith’s challenger Endeavour. —Rugby Radio Service. London, August 21. Three American yachts Rainbow. Weetamoe and Yankee will to-morrow begin trials off Rhode Isia d to decide which shall defend the America’s Cup against Mr. Scpwith’s challenger Endeavour. —Rugby Radio Service.Scpwith’s challenger Endeavour.—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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68 1934-08-22 14 —Reuter. Orders Flexible Boom Newport. August 21. Vanderbilt bowing to the ingenuity of British designers has ordered a flexible boom, similar t'p the cne used on the “Endeavour” for the “Rainbow" to be used in the final trials. It is believed that this is the—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article331 1934-08-22 14 Exciting Second Division Football In a second Division League fixture p’.ayed yesterday on the Dato Kramat Padang, the Muslim Recreation Club beat the Government Monopolies Athletic Club by three goals to nil. The Muslims fully deserved their victory. Although losing, the Monopolies put up a good331 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-08-22 14 Young Johnson who arrived here this morning from Kuala Lumpur. Johnson is22 words
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Article30 1934-08-22 14 —Reuter. Clyde Draws With Hamilton London, Aug. 21. In a match played to-day in the Scottish League Clyd? drew’ with Hamilton A. each side scoring three goals.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article45 1934-08-22 14 Reuter. First Time After Injury London, August 21. Colombo was exercised on the Newmarket Heath to-day fcr the’ first time since the injury and was given a good bout of trotting. Trainer Hogg states that he will be resuming work to-morrowReuter. - 45 words
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Article183 1934-08-22 14 The following are the latest quotation; tor to-day Buyers Sellers RUBBER.— Ayer Panas 2.05 2.15 Bassetts 90 95 Batu Lintangs 1-27% 1.32% Glenealys 2.55 2.65 Malaka Pindas 175 1.85 Mentckabs 48 50c r. New Scudais 2.00 2.10 Pajams 2.55 2.65 Sungei Tukangs 1.30 1.37*4 Temerlohs 90 95183 words
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Article35 1934-08-22 14 The Prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb Spot 25% Oct.|Dec. 1934 26% Jan. I March 1935 27% April]June 1935 28 Market steady.35 words
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Article379 1934-08-22 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foDovtog am the latest quotatlcra «1 ICHSSRA. KtfNNHDT •O'a Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Alor Gcjah 155 1.65 1.60 1.65 Ayer Molek 1.35 1.40 1.37% 1-45 Ayer Panas 2.00 2.20 2.05 2.20 B. Lintang 1.22% 1.27 %ex 1.27% 1.32%ex379 words
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Article370 1934-08-22 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes In ot> quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 1.95 2.10 2.00 2.15 Amal. Malays 3.35 3.50 3.45 3.60 Aye: Panas 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 90 95 90 95 B. Lintangs 1.25 1.30 1.27% 1.32%370 words
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Article369 1934-08-22 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-da Buyers Sellers Buyers Sei t RUBBERS Alor Gajah 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.G5 Ayer Molek 1.30 1.40 1.30 1.56 Ayer Penas 2.00 2.05 2.02% 2 Bassett 87% 92% 90 Batu Lintang 1.25 1.27% 1.27% 1.32 Broga I.lo' 1.15 1.10 Brunei 5.25 5.75 5.50 6 O369 words
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Article115 1934-08-22 14 London YESTERDAY TO-DAY TIN— (3 Months) £228-10-0 £227-10-0 London Singapore £228-10-0 £227-10-0 Business Done $113.75 $113.0® Penang Business Done $113 75 $112.87% COPRA— (Sundrted) SO tons Buyers no sellers BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 7 7|l6d. 7%d New York 15%c(G) 15 7116c(G) Singapore Spot 25%c 25%c OcL|Dbcl 26% c115 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-08-22 14 WEATHFR REPORT Temper-” rure Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Neon 88 NW tide table To-day High Water Water 10.33 a. m. 4.29 a.m. 11.28 p.m. 5.34 p m To-morrow 11.25 a.m. 5.31 a.m. 12.13 p.m. 6.17 p.m.38 words
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2167 1934-08-22 15 In 1900 the world’s production of rubber ,S just under 55,000 tons. All this with •he exception of five tons was “wild” ruber collected from virgin forest areas. It is expected that this year’s output will be around 970,000 tons, to which, of course, •wild2,167 words
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Advertisement180 1934-08-22 15 .libJ S3 From a Doctor's Letter “X/T JLV JLY son was fed solely and exclusively on Glaxo from birth until he reached the age of eighteen months. His physical well-being and progress during that period were so extremely satisfactory that I have since recommended Glaxo in every case in my180 words
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Advertisement105 1934-08-22 15 i I I r Remem6er -Pricecf Dresses Need Class Cleaning /CHEMICAL\ [CLEANING DYEING] \X°MPANY/ x N 0.28, Penang Road. next fo ■S.nga|»ore (old I < I i Spend your holidays at Hua Hin Hotel. i Hua Hin On-Sca, SIAM. FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER I SINGLE ROOM DAHT 8.00 DOUBLE ROOM105 words
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Advertisement1826 1934-08-22 16 c TZZTT ~~Z~- z 4i ■<- k■? JtI 1 i T' I -Kv “h ni nv viHMMivft ■1MI! EUROPE VIA SUE 7 FUNNEL LIME Arrive HwrJW. Arrive New York V«eU LONDON AND NORTH M S£ i O. MEMNON Mar 3. Vdon, Kdam, Hatnourg Gl33gaw Aug. 24 Sept. 20 Sept. 271,826 words
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Article784 1934-08-22 17 S HIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving -d sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh (Laboe-an-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Balei). MATA HARI from Singapore via ports. MATA HARI fro784 words
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Article949 1934-08-22 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on July 28 by the ss. “Karoa” was delivered in London on August 18. ADR MAILS I I I A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor949 words
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Article103 1934-08-22 17 Dates And Venues August 20, 21, 22. —Fifth Test Match, The Oval. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Hardwicke Plate. Run at Stockton, Distance Five Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Ebor Handicap. Rim at York, Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Gimcrack Stakes. Run at Y]prk, Distance Six103 words
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Article117 1934-08-22 17 Sept. 1,5, 8, 12 and 15—Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. RUGGER: Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Seremban. Oct. 6, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 20, Selangor vs. Perak at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 27, Selangor vs. Penang at Penang. Nov. 3, Selangor vs. Malaya Command at117 words
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Advertisement62 1934-08-22 17 *3 COSH I ,DOFEEL SfKo-rW rotten B B JJw ’s I WHAT A PITY W TRY SO LIGNUM I "C ■a M ITS A REAL NfW'% Btawi t\ L,FE Pslll 5 Uji'u’ xXI PRESERVER S z?/® > O W i W/// I. w I 01 fl Ifl* 11 licif ICA62 words
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Miscellaneous705 1934-08-22 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 7.2o—Time Signal from Greenwich. A recital of new gramophone records by Christopher Stone. Two of the follow- jj 19.81 metres B.2o—B.so—The Midland Studio Orchestaff wavelengths 25.28 metres tra, directed by Frank Cantell, from will be ”sod crim- 81.30 metres a Birmingham studio. ’Ut&neously. 31.55 metres 9.05705 words
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Article2311 1934-08-22 18 LORD CECIL'S CALL TO THE NATION: THE PRIMATE'S FAITH IN THE LEAGUE LEAGUE OF NATIONS FINANCES PROBLEM OF ROAD ACCIDENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 11. A DECLARATION IN DISARMAMENT Lord Cecil has issued an appeal for £lO, 000 to cover the cost cf2,311 words
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Advertisement187 1934-08-22 18 I ClocMtbU I I <1 Sort I I J||FW| B 3k .41 I I A k. The original letter is held at Arcadia Works and its authenticity can be verified I feel I must write and tell you that I think CRAVEN “A” are the most delightful Cigarettes I've ever187 words
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Article339 1934-08-22 19 H ngkong is placed at 825,635 Reuters I’acific Service. Scattered Throughout The World GREAT NUMBER IN MALAYA Nanking, August 6. arly 8,000,000 Chinese, scattered t t ghout the world, are living under fo/1 jurisdiction, according to figures reel by the Overseas Chinese Affairs 'iiittee of the NationalH ngkong is placed at 825,635 Reuters I’acific Service. - 339 words
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Article70 1934-08-22 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Hankow, August 3. ports from Nanchang received here to- confirm the surrender of the notorious nunist leader, Kung Ho-chung on July Kung is now proceeding to Nanchang nder escort of a heavily armed guard. According to Reds captured in the re- ent fighting—Reuters Pacific Service. - 70 words
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Article98 1934-08-22 19 rs Pacific Service. Hankow', August 2. The s.s. Chi Chuen of the Yangtsze Rafi Steamship Co.. Fed., Ino., w’hich ran und on therocks 132 miles above 1 ng, overturned and sank on Wednesaccording to U.S. naval reports re- <1 here to-day. »e s.s. Chi Chuen ran agroundrs Pacific Service. - 98 words
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Article75 1934-08-22 19 r s Pacific Service. tepeated Plunderings By Bandits Dairen, August 3. onsequence of repeated plunderings ndits, there is a shortage °f food n Jl 1 City. 1 ording to reports received here tomore than 300 persons have died of r «luring the past few days, whilers Pacific Service. - 75 words
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Article290 1934-08-22 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. World Famous Tennis Players Invited Nanking, August 2. Arrangements are being made for a i group of the world’s foremost tennis plaj yers, including Ellsworth Vines, to play a series of exhibition matches here in September. Following the receipt of information that Vines—Reuters Pacific Service. - 290 words
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Article141 1934-08-22 19 woollen materials.- —Reuters Pacific Service Changchun, July 28. Seven hundred Merino sheep will be imported from the United States by the Department of Industry here to help improve Manchuria’s wool industry. The American animals are expected early next spring. There are at present 3,000,000 sheep inwoollen materials.-—Reuters Pacific Service . - 141 words
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Article103 1934-08-22 19 Manchurian bean exports. —Reuters Pacific Service. Manchurian Bean Industry Hit Dairen, July 28. Despite reports received to-day from Osaka that Germany placed an order on July 25 for the purchase of 30,000 tons of soya beans for July, August and September at the comparatively stiff rate ofManchurian bean exports.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 103 words
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Article147 1934-08-22 19 waj j tions between Sinkiang and China. —Reuters Pacific Service. Sinkiang Completely Suppressed Peiping, August 2. With the surrender and disbandment of the remnant rebel troops at Hotseng, the independence movement in South Sinkiang has been completely surpressed, according to a telegram from Tihua received bywaj j ~ . tions between Sinkiang and China.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 147 words
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Article353 1934-08-22 19 interest in his business. —Reuters Pacific Service. Granted Postponement Of Tax Payment Nanking, August 1. The Ministry of Finance, according to the official Central Daily News, has granted the nine cot+on and flour mills owned by Mr. Yung Chung-ching an indefinite postponement in the payment of theinterest in his business.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 353 words
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Article350 1934-08-22 19 StAJUIia -j ing from $l5 downward. —Reuters Pacific Service. Two On A Donkey Constitutes Cruelty Nanking, July 26. An attempt to define what exactly constitutes cruelty to animals is made in the regulations just published by the Nanking S F C A., which was sponsored by a numberStAJUIia -j ing from $l5 downward.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 350 words
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Article299 1934-08-22 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Second Time In 3 Months BANDITS OVERCOME POLICE Peiping, July 25. For the second time in less than three months, the tomb of Prince Tun at Tungchow has been opened and looted by bandits. According to a Chinese despatch from Tungchow appearing—Reuters Pacific Service. - 299 words
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Article188 1934-08-22 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Appeal For Release Of Cheng Sheh-Wo Peiping, July 30. The Peiping Chinese Pressmen’s Association has addressed separate telegrams to Mr. Wang Ching-wei. president of the Executive Yuan, and General Chiang Kaishek, appealing for the release of Mr Cheng Sheh-wo, publisher of the Min Sheh Pao,—Reuters Pacific Service. - 188 words
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76 1934-08-22 19 children will be broadcast. Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, August 2. A new broadcasting schedule was begun to-day by the Canton Municipal Broadcasting Station, which, instead of starting its programme at 7 p.m. will in future begin at 6.30 p.m. A new feature will be topical talkschildren will be broadcast. Reuters Pacific Service. - 76 words
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Article77 1934-08-22 19 Manchoukuo troops.—Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, August 6. The retrocession of Malanyu, a pass situated between Kupeikou and Hsifengkou, will take place shortly, according to a statem°nt made by General Yu Hsuehchung. Chairman of the Hopei Provincial Government, to Chinese pressmen in Tientsin. After the pass is takenManchoukuo troops.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 77 words
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Advertisement203 1934-08-22 19 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE < OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS J YET THEY COST J ONLY 25 CENTS. I 5 tS wU UFA > f 7 imes have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable jS women no longer believe ft necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids.203 words
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Article, Illustration321 1934-08-22 20 Schooner Wins Yachting ‘Derby a STIRRING SIGHT. —The schooner, Westward, winner of the King’s Cup at Cowes, being followed by the runner up, Velsheda A noteworthy incident of the race was the fact that Westward towed Velsheda for three miles, it being a known fact321 words