Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 August 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-08-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. 10. 198. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article159 1934-08-23 1 -Reuter. A' erican Ultimatum To* Japanese I GET OUT BY SATURDAY I Phoenix, Arizona, August 22. A tense situation between American I far: lers and a thousand Japanese cul- tiv< rs in the fertile Salt River Valley ha evoked Federal intervention. The State Department has requested-Reuter. - 159 words
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Article187 1934-08-23 1 r Wireless. Professor Cosyns’ Scientific Conclusions Brussels, August 18. lessor Max Cosyns started this momir.. a stratosphere ascent to observe the n and radiation of the cosmic rays, nd took the balloon in the direction Swiss-Bavarian frontier and later reported to be over the Rhineland. Vienna, August 18.r Wireless. - 187 words
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Article123 1934-08-23 1 Reuter Wireless, n American Textile Industry New York, August 18. rican Federation of Labour has port to the threatened strike of s of the Textile Industry involv»o workers. The cotton workers a iy voted in favour of a strike mber Ist for higher wages and of hours andReuter Wireless, - 123 words
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Article198 1934-08-23 1 the Australian Government. —Rugby Radio Service. Lancashire Deputation Protests CASE TO GO BEFORE GOVERNMENT London, August 23. A deputation representing all sections of the Lancashire Cotton Industry, both employers and operatives, called this afternoon on the Australian High Commissioner, the Hon. S. M. Bruce to protest against thethe Australian Government.—Rugby Radio Service. - 198 words
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Article76 1934-08-23 1 —Reuter Wireless. German Court Liberates Britisher Frankfort, August 18. After being in custody since April 11th, the 29 year-old British subject, Sidney Haueisen, has been acquitted on a charge of high treason by the High Court of Cassel and has been liberated. A German girl, on the—Reuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article74 1934-08-23 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Second Floating Platform Berlin, August 18. Lufthansa announces the impending establishment of a second floating platform for the South-Atlantic air service. The 8,000 ton motor vessel Schwabenland has been converted for the purpose of service as a second relay vessel. Lufthansa since Feburary last.—Reuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article58 1934-08-23 1 VVALVF hvt» speed of 278.99 kilometres per hour. Reuter Wireless. Light Plane Record Claimed Marseilles, August 18. A claim to have broken the world’s speed record for two-seater aeroplanes weighing less than 560 kilogrammes is made by Captain Puget and Lt. Moulignat who flew 1.000 kilometres at anVVALVF hvt» speed of 278.99 kilometres per hour. Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article47 1934-08-23 1 over other raw materials.—Reuter Wireless. Berlin, August 18. A decree has been Issued by the Mbiistry for Economics placing the uses of and dealing in cotton yam under the supervision of th! control board simiiar to that exe««d over other raw materials.—Reuter Wire-over other raw materials.—Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-08-23 1 ANIMATED CONVERSATION PIECE—NoeI Coward telling—was it a fishing story?—to Mr. Baldwin, whom he met on the boat train at Victoria They are both holidaying in France.29 words
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Article113 1934-08-23 1 December quarter of 1929. Rugby Radio Service. Second Quarter's Improvement GENERAL INDEX London, August 23. Industrial activity in the United Kingdom in the second quarter of 1934. as estimated from particulars furnished from various sources to the Board of Trade was 9.7 per cent, greater than in theDecember quarter of 1929. Rugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article133 1934-08-23 1 led their former individual life.—Reuter Wireless. Menace To Its Existence SCARCELY EVER GREATER Geneva, August 20. There has scarcely been a time in the history of the Jewish people when the menace to its existence was as great as it is to-day xilared Dr. Goldman, President ofled their former individual life.—Reuter Wireless. - 133 words
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Article215 1934-08-23 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Radio Exhibition CONFIDENCE IN INDUSTRY'S FUTURE London, August 22. Exhibitors continue tp express satisfaction with the business done at the Radio Exhibition which is continuing to attract large crowds to Olympia. The vest home market is represented by the fact that there are—Rugby Radio Service. - 215 words
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Article296 1934-08-23 1 SULTAN OF JOHORE LOSES BET Doctor Passed As Pilot At 69 Dr. J. E. Thomson, who is 69 and lives and works in the Malay States, has just taken his pilot’s “A” certificate at the Heston aerodrome. He hopes to use an aeroplane in his296 words
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Article62 1934-08-23 1 by Brown Shirts was prohibited. —Reuter Wireless. Following the examination of documents seized in a recent police raid on the offices of the German Front, the Governing Commission of the Saar has forbidden Saar Germans to enter Germany for voluntary military service. This has become the commonby Brown Shirts was prohibited.—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article237 1934-08-23 1 By Controller CARRY FORWARD CONDITION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 22. A warning to rubber producers about the carry forward condition, under the Restriction Agreement was issued to-day by Mr. Rex, Controller of Rubber. The announcement is as follows: The attention of all rubber estate237 words
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Article97 1934-08-23 1 —Rugby Radio Service. General Agreement Reached Among Delegates London, August 22. Many of the delegates to the Wheat Advisory Committee which has been meeting at the Board of Trade were to-day in communication with their respective governments and the meeting was postponed until to-morrow. It will then—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article54 1934-08-23 1 —Reuter. Second Chinese Steamer Launched At The Clyde London, August 22. Dr. Alfred Sze and his family have returned to Washington. The “Hai Heng” will be the second Chinese steamer to be launched on the Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Quo Tai-Chi have left for Glasgow to preside—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article38 1934-08-23 1 —Reuter Wireless. New York, August 18. disputes and the drought are held responsible for the decline by 359,000 in the number of factory workers in July. Compared with June, pay rolls have decreased by >10,460,000.—Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Advertisement12 1934-08-23 1 H TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS vo. to-70, Bishop Str—t, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement63 1934-08-23 1 gm 1 wji The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions un(^er w hich it is made. Produced in Victoria, i"I Australia, it is handled an< l P ac ked with scrupuKSLu /3 lons care in order to I^^-- ensure that it will keep n63 words
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Advertisement21 1934-08-23 1 DONALD i SCOTCH WHISKY A fine WHISKY At a Moderate Price of >2.95 a bottleu Obtainable From All Provision Store*. I21 words
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Advertisement2178 1934-08-23 2 BATES FOR CASUAL south taipihg tin r m/CtTXe /Te CAIF BANKS advertisements g 'X NOTICE OF SALE (1922) LIMITED < HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE Bank (Incorporated in the Straits Settled f FOR SALE 1 SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITS W communications relating to LOST SCRIP the CORPORATION Autt «/teertisements2,178 words
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802 1934-08-23 3 MAGISTRATE'S STERN WORDS TO MOTORIST SEQUEL TO STREET INCIDENT The hardships under which he earned a living in Singapore after being “axed” as a rubber planter, were recounted by C. W. Barker, a European, in the802 words
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Article192 1934-08-23 3 .—Reuter Wire 1 ess. London Financial Circles Deeply Interested London, Aug. 15. Financial circles in London are deeply interested in th e prospects for the dollar. The recent weakness was followed to-day bv a sensational rise, the dollar recovering nearly three cents compared with sterling as shipments.—Reuter Wire1 ess. - 192 words
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Article113 1934-08-23 3 Youth Says He Was Left Behind By Circus Tino, an English-speaking Filipino youth, said he had been left behind by the Harmston Circus which visited Singapore about a year ago, when he was charged before Mr. J. M. Brander, in the Singapore police court, on Monday with113 words
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Article84 1934-08-23 3 Rugby Radio Service. London, August 21. At the suggestion of the Interna* ional Tea Committee, the Governments of Kenya, Tanganyika Territory and Nyasaland have agreed to limit the area of new plan*ing of tea and to prohibit the export of tea during the currency of the tea controlRugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Advertisement303 1934-08-23 3 Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Ai remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’. Indian Root Pills are in a class alone, lhey give you clean bowels which act regularly a healthy stomach, a lively liver and blood that is rich and red. They are303 words
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Advertisement144 1934-08-23 3 WHAT IS A WOMAN'S PRIDE? I!’’’” 1 A BEAUTIFUL FULL FASHIONED AND EXOUISITIVE OR ■III !l'o. R'« UIIKIMM WRNRI y p N Y D J Vi. E A I m X D AJI R W A MV ■l' 1 j 'r 'I Jill A U /pJln r/li r i A144 words
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Article1463 1934-08-23 4 ENGLAND CONVINCINGLY BEATEN SENSATIONAL END TO FIFTH TEST —Reuter. London, Aug. 22. England were decisively defected by 562 runs in the final Test Match which ended at the Oval to-day and Australia thus regained the Ashes which she had Jost in 1932. The scores were as—Reuter. - 1,463 words
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Article69 1934-08-23 4 —Reuter. Queen of South Beoten RANGERS' NARROW WIN London, August 22. The following are results of matches played to-day in the Scottish League:— Aberdeen 1, Queen of South 0. Albion 0, Queen’s Park 0. Ayr U. 3, Partick T. 2. Dundee 1, Dunfermline 1. Falkirk 2, Airdrie—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article1748 1934-08-23 4 NINE SUCCESSES IN WORLD GAMES FOUR RECORDS BROKEN London, August 13. German athletes swept the board of the White City, when the Women’s World Games were concluded. They won nine of the twelve events, and in two events only did their second strings fail to score1,748 words
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Article70 1934-08-23 4 To-morrow Night's Main Event AT WEMBLEY PARK (BY “SECONDS OUT’’) To-morow night will be Young Johr first appearance in the local ring for teen months. Johnson arrived here yesterday a> a reported to be in tip-top form. Sos.-, i? also in fine shape and is70 words
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Article30 1934-08-23 4 Reuter. London. August Colombo resumed training to-day after a preliminary bout of trotting hi given three canters of about four fui: each. He appeared to move sourReuter. - 30 words
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380 1934-08-23 4 Crescent F.C. Win By Odd Goal On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday the Crescent Football Club beat the Mui nicipality, in a postponed Second Div sion League fixture, by the odd goal in three. Their victory was due to th? better on> bination of their380 words
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Advertisement31 1934-08-23 4 F you hove a gramophone AND do not possess record No. N. G. 3 It's because you hav'nt heard it! “Chap Kuching” WSMOUTWcW >' K Othsr Sporting News Appear On Page 1231 words
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Article, Illustration2095 1934-08-23 5 ANK BUTTERS' FINE RECORD: PROSPECTS OR THE AUTUMN DOUBLE: 3,000 GUINEAS FOR IRISH CHASER m Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 15. P ITS FROM STUD REES most discussed event in Racing at yaratively quiet season is the purrhe Maharaja of Rajpipla’s Derby Windsor Lad, by Mr. Martin2,095 words
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Article235 1934-08-23 5 Centenary Invitation Accepted London Rowing Club has received an invitation from the Henley Regatta Committee in Melbourne to send an eight-oared crew, to compete at the Australian Henley on November 3, in connection with Centenary celebrations. This invitation has been accepted, and the following members235 words
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Article1212 1934-08-23 5 AN ONLOOKER FEELS THE STRAIN More attention is now being peid to the severe mental and physical strain brought about by what may be called the Higher Athletics. Most of the medical profession have played ball games at some time or other, end even the1,212 words
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Advertisement22 1934-08-23 5 Xi your choice icill be DEWAR’S W... "Wtelaber WHISKY SOLE AGENTS Penang. Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. Penang and Ipoh.22 words
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Article3489 1934-08-23 6 REDUCTION OF THE TIN QUOTA: CRITICISM OF THE BUFFER POOL: SIR IVOR PHILIPPS' APPROVES RUBBER RESTRICTION INDUSTRY WILL NOW BECOME A SOUND INVESTMENT BRITISH AIR MAIL ADVISER CRUELTY TO ANIMALS FOR FILM PURPOSES (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 15. THE NEW TIN QUOTA The decision3,489 words
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Article944 1934-08-23 6 Eisteddfod Speech On Its Cost APPEAL TO NATIONS Tasks For Peaceful Patriotism Mr. Lloyd George, as for many years past, was the president at the afternoon session of the National Eisteddfod of Wales at Neath when the ceremony of the chairing of the bard took944 words
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1104 1934-08-23 7 ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE BELIEVED DISPUTE AROSE OVER A WOMAN U tb a ld ®l )ee S h impaired Ujjager Singh presented a n >p« ai <_ in the witness box on Tuesday of a strong, virile i rendered a wreck of his former self1,104 words
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Article200 1934-08-23 7 Penang Candidate Breaks Malayan Record GRATIFYING RESULTS The results achieved by the boys of the Government Commercial Day School in the London Chamber of Commerce Spring examinations, held at Penang, have been extremely gratifying. Further, a Malayan Record has been set up by one Penang candidate. This200 words
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Article23 1934-08-23 7 The Municipal Band will be away on a fortnight’s leave commencing from Saturday, Ist September, to Friday, 14th September, 1934, (inclusive).23 words
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Article429 1934-08-23 7 Two Killed BABY" AUSTIN SMASHED TO MATCHWOOD Kuala Lipis, Monday. A P.W.D. technical subordinate and a well-known Chinese contractor met death under tragic circumstances, when they werekilled instantaneously by a falling tree in Pahang. The tree, which was over one foot in diameter, crashed429 words
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Article227 1934-08-23 7 Counsel's Comment P.C. SENT FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE After several sittings of a P re^“ inquiry into a charge of murder, Abdullah Khan, a police constable who was attached to the Rumah Miskin division, was committed to stand his trial at the next assizes by Mr.227 words
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Article325 1934-08-23 7 Application Refused JUDGE ON WIFE'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE FORUM Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. An important judgment was delivered yesterday by Mr. Justice Burton dismissing the application of Mr. R. M. E. Michaux, a Frenchman, asking that further proceedings brought against him in his wife’s divorce suit be stayed.325 words
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Article236 1934-08-23 7 Aborigines Rise Against Japanese Fishers PROTEST RECALLED Sentence of 20 years imprisonment was passed on three Australian Aborigines, Mow, Matchelma end Narkaya, who were found guilty of the murder of a Japanese pearler named Tanaka, one of five who were killed in Caledon Bay. The236 words
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Article58 1934-08-23 7 Karupan, a Tamil youth, was sentenced to six weeks’ simple imprisonment by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning for stowing away aboard the t'.s. "Rajule” from Negapatam. Accused’s name did not appear in the list of 2,000 Government-assisted coolies, who had all58 words
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Advertisement66 1934-08-23 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE SPECIAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY FINAL. APPEARANCE OF "JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" WHO WILL RENDER Dance Music Speciality Numbers AND FRANK BRAIDWOOD THE FILM STAGE ACTOR KNOWN AS THE COWBOY BARITONE HUMORIST WILL APPEAR IN SELECTIONS FROM HIS REPERTOIRE FEATURING THE GREAT66 words
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Advertisement322 1934-08-23 8 OWWVR*» OPENING SATURDAY, AT THE 2-45 MATINEE BOXING HERE AT LAST! THE EVENT YOU'VE LONGED TO WITNESS THE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF MAX BAER and PRIMO CARNERA i ri/^uT 1 for the heavywe,ght P I CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD n Thrifting HOW MAX BAER Exeiting btt TKO CARNERA Slashing Dnilkinc322 words
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Advertisement24 1934-08-23 8 ENVELOPES!!! i VS QUOTE FOR I frOUR REQUIREMENTC. I f u < NO ORDER TOO SMAKB y OR TOO lA <. TH* PINANG GAZBTTI HtISS» LT>.24 words
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Miscellaneous189 1934-08-23 8 Starts To-Night 6.15 9.3(T S.S. VAN DINE'S MOST BAFFLING MYSTERY THRILLER HOW CAN A GHOST COMMIT SUICIDE HOW CAN A CORPSE WALK UPSTAIRS U HOW CAN A MAN BE MURDERED TWICE COMES BACK! K ilk The author and star of B 0 W "The Benson Murder Case” iT v 1|189 words
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Miscellaneous231 1934-08-23 8 6-15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 FOX FILM'S DELIGHTFULLY SPICY ROMANCE OF THE MOST NOTORIOUS WOMAN ON THE CONTINENT When a BAD WOMAN i meets a W GOOD ta MAN... She throws aside the glamour and gayety of Paris to find the love of her life only to 5 discover she231 words
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Article504 1934-08-23 9 150 AIRPLANE ARRIVES 100 M. P. H. AUTOGIRO THAT GOES IN A GARAGE IT CANNOT STALL OR CRASH FOURTEEN FEET LONG AND SEVEN FEET WIDE ent has just taken place at HanAerodrome Middlesex, that will be nportant to the man-in-the-street as completion of the first low-priced tor-car. It is the504 words
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Article262 1934-08-23 9 —Reuter. Beneficial Effects Of New Deal SHARP DIVISION OF OPINION London, August 22. Pinancial circles are sharply divided regarding the prospects of the recovery of the United States. A leading American banker, Mr. A. H. Giannini, now in London, interviewed by Reuter, stated that he was convinced—Reuter. - 262 words
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Article91 1934-08-23 9 “MARY” “DOUG” —Reuter. Good Possibility Of Reconciliation Hollywood, August 22. The news that Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks met in secret shortly after the arrival of Fairbanks has aroused much conjecture among their intimates, who believe that there is a good possibility of a reconciliation. These hopes were aroused to’—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article110 1934-08-23 9 Due To Begin At Ipoh On Sept. 4 Of the two murder charges to be heard at the next Perak assizes which begin at Ipoh on Monday one is that in which Mr. F. D. H. Wigley of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Company Limited lost his life.110 words
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Advertisement252 1934-08-23 9 MORE BARGAINS! FROM OUR I GREAT bargain SALE I GOLFERS > I I -dffilljPhi-- GOLF I k Here’s your chance to 2 g secure a bargain m M BALLS is New Clubs which are J 'r l L k recommended and W At Low Prices I the product of New252 words
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Miscellaneous162 1934-08-23 9 FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLYJ RMIHI -30 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 5 AT LAST 1 earn The Whole Truth About The BrooksFerguson Slaying From Those Who Knew, But Never Told THE FAMOUS FERGUSON CASE' THE MOST AMAZING DRAMA OF THE Y’EAR with JOAN BLONDELL. POPI LAR KEDI CED PRICES lO. 20. 30.162 words
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Article791 1934-08-23 10 As we reported in our “London Letter” on 31st July the work of the Anti-Noise League Conference «it Oxford was summed up by resolutions passed at University College. Lord -Horder explained that their difficulty was to specify clearly the organic ill-effects of noise. 1 think, he continued, “that to-day791 words
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Article1118 1934-08-23 10 African June.— F.A.F. in the “Biimingh Post.” THE NATIVE’S METHODS AS A HAGGLER They told me on the boat that the Gold Coast was a rather odd place, but by the time I got off the train, after a blazing journey from the new portAfrican June.—F.A.F. in the “Biimingh Post.” - 1,118 words
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Article563 1934-08-23 10 Receives Hearty Support MRS. GOODMAN GIVES AWAY PRIZES The Children’s Fajr, organised by the local branch of the Ministering Children’s League in aid of the League’s Home, Ottershaw, St. Nicholas’ Home, and other deserving charities was held at St. George’s Parsonage yesterday evening. The Fair received563 words
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Advertisement329 1934-08-23 10 I A Perfect J Chemist’s Shop i j A Perfect Chemist*s Shop "is the one that S J! has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. I We devote our energies particularly in making our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop329 words
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Advertisement45 1934-08-23 10 BY ARDLEY LAVENDER So long cherished by all dainty womanhood that it has become a very part of modem social life. It is charming at all times and in tune with all occasions. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE. IPOH K EVMPI K-45 words
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3864 1934-08-23 11 Ferner OffiSemk ©m IF ©liwirgo LENGTHY CROSS EXAMINATION OF INVESTIGATOR the District Court this morning, before Mr. B F Bridge District Judge Penang, the case was continued in which W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, the ex-Hon. Secretary and the ex-Hon. Treasurer. respectively of3,864 words
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Advertisement44 1934-08-23 11 THE FORTUNATE "HILL" HOLIDAYMAKER Who places his orders for Cold Storage Grocery Supplies is saved all inconvenience in the fact that our Service brings his requirements to the door. LET US ASSIST IN MAKING YOUR HOLIDAY A SUCCESS. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD.. PENANG.44 words
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Advertisement141 1934-08-23 11 u. ib I L A Picture of Health" What a baby Everyone admires him. Thanks to Humanised TRUFOOD. If you can’t feed him yourself you can certainly rely on Humanised Trufood. It’s the most logical alternative—and has been proved over and over again. HUMANISED Obtainable At All Chemists High Class141 words
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Article, Illustration309 1934-08-23 12 ANNUAL SPORTS KEEN EVINCED BY INMATES r I lll'* Inmates of the I’ulau I Jerejak Leper Settlement held their second annual sports meet on Thursday and was witnessed by a record gat heri An excellent programme of 21 events ."s gone through with much309 words
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Article510 1934-08-23 12 FULL LIST OF ENTRIES (I roni Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 22. The following is the full list of entries for the Singapore Autumn Race Meeting HORSES CLASS I Waratah. Fiesole, Green Oak, Short Suit, Biddy’s Squire, Goutte D’Or, Ooray, Nonya Bukit Timah, Sailing On, Refill, Vedas, Nahgoo,510 words
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Article57 1934-08-23 12 Owing to the visit of the Singapore Ma ay Gurus Association to play soccer against the Penang Malay Gurus AssoI c ation on Saturday, the fixture between the Muslim Recreation Club and “E” Company fixed for that date on the Dato Kramat Gardens has been postponed to57 words
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Article94 1934-08-23 12 —Reuter Lott And Stoffen In Fourth Round The following are results in the third round in the American Men’s Doubles: Lott and Stoffen beat Carl Fisher and William Lingelbach 6 —2, 6—4, 6 4. Allison and Vanryn beat Wilmer Hines and Henry Prusoff 6 —2, 6 —4,—Reuter - 94 words
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Article440 1934-08-23 12 Sales Of Land To Non-Malays The Question of a Malay Reservation Enactment was brought up at a meeting of the Johore State Council on Tuesday. There were present: The Mentri Besar. the hon. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Yusof (president) H. H. the Tungku Temenggong Ahmad, the Deputy440 words
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Article107 1934-08-23 12 Reuter Wireless. Amazing American I I Triumph I Paris, August 19. The Americans gained a remarkable tri- umph in an international athletic meeting held at Colombes Stadium. They won all I the twelve events and the chief feature was the return contest between the American, 1 Bonthron, and theReuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article76 1934-08-23 12 —Reuter. Continues Atlantic Flight I Reykjavik, August 22. The British airman Grierson who in attempting a flight from Britain to Canada by the northern route was marooned on a desolate spot in Greenland is safe and has resumed his flight. HF has arrived at Angmassalik. Yesterday Grierson—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article191 1934-08-23 12 Reuter. SELECTORS SEVERELY CRITICISED London, Aug. 23. While congratulating Australia for regaining the Ashes and giving tribute to the all-round superiority of Woodfull’s team, the majority of the morning papers revive the problem of leg theory bowling and its bee ring on England’s defeat. TheReuter. - 191 words
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303 1934-08-23 12 Oil Lake Infested With Crocodiles CAMP SOS Leader Asks For Aid From Government Grave anxiety is felt at Nairobi, Kenya Colon\. for the safety of two British scientists. members of th e Cambridge University Expedition which is exploring in the vicinity cf Lake Rudolf303 words
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Article161 1934-08-23 12 In Cup-Tie Match BY TAIPING LEAGUE CHAMPIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 23. A large crowd reminiscient of the Malay Cup Match watched the cup-tie match yes terday between the Corinthians, Ipo* League Champions and the Burma RifleTaiping League Champions. A spirited game resulted in a161 words
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Article51 1934-08-23 12 Another 1,000 For Malaya The 8.1. “Rajula” arrived at port this morning from Negapatam and Madras with over a thousand state-aided labourers for Malaya on board. Of the 1,347 labourers. 287 have been sent to Bulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to-day to Port Swettenham for Quarantine51 words
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Advertisement24 1934-08-23 12 WARNER BROS. SCORE AGAIN WITH ANOTHER GLORIOUS MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OEM IPL SCREEN’S OF THE fashi^^e^B > the womeiFKHMm! 7 STARsj STORYINsTYLE! QUEEN’S FRIDAY 31st. AUG.24 words
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Article1539 1934-08-23 13 EXECUTORS' CLAIM IN SUPREME COURT Singapore, Tuesday. The question whether monies spent for the completion of certain houses on X acant land .at Serangoon Road, comprisd under a deed of settlement, after the late of the death of the settlor shall be borne by the1,539 words
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219 1934-08-23 13 Defendant Denies All Knowledge PENANG POLICE COURT Hearing was continued by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, yesterday afternoon of the case in which Phoong Yck Khye and Cheah Leon Sooi, Kheh Chinese shoemakers, are charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Low Kam with219 words
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Article478 1934-08-23 13 Sequel To Customs Conviction Johore Bahru, Aug. 19. A Chinese named Lim Hai Cheong, who was convicted on July 2 by the Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru, on a charge of having attempted to evade paying customs duty or, four cases of Libby’s milk at the Customs Barrier, Johore478 words
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Article673 1934-08-23 13 There will be no broadcast from the Kuala Lumpur Station on Friday evening this week. Mr. A. A. Mulloy, Manager, Sungei Tua Estate, Batu Caves, Selangor, and Mrs Mulloy have left for Home. Tengku Syed Abu Baker, Assistant District Officer, Klang, will be going or. four months673 words
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Advertisement75 1934-08-23 13 NOTICE As from 4 he Ist of September, 1934, the Transfer Office of the undermentioned Companies will be situated at 6-8, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, and all communications should be sent to that address Rawang Tin Fields Limited, Rawang Concessions Limited, Kundang Tin Dredging Limited, Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Limited,75 words
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Advertisement247 1934-08-23 13 /188 .J& f Dance to I These New Hits i q sL„ A PLACE IN YOUR HEART. Fox Twt k t CB 756 k s THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU B HERE'S THE RECORD THAT CREATED A FURORE OVER THE AIR WHEN INTRODUCED BY THE 8.8. C. DANCE g ORCHESTRA.247 words
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2753 1934-08-23 14 SUPREME COURT CASE JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF WITH COSTS Judgment was delivered to-dav in the Penang Supieme Com t by Mr. Justice X. H. P. Whitley, in the case in which the widow of a railwax coolie named Meerambal residing at Bukit Mertajani sued Tan Kee2,753 words
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Article317 1934-08-23 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» I RUBBERS I Ayer Hitam 2.10 2.20 2.05 2.15 Aver Panas 2.02% 2.07% 2.05 2.15 Bassett 90 95 92 y 2 97 y 2 Batu Lintang 1.27% 1.32% 1.27% 1.32% Benta 1-17% 1-22% 1.22% 1.27% Broga 1.10 1.15 1.15 1.17%317 words
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Article83 1934-08-23 14 Strength Of British Finance London, Aug. 18. On the Money Market this week the strength of British finance was indicated by the Government's policy of gradually reducing short-term commitments, this week's Treasury Bills being under-allotted by £5,000,000 and compared with last year Treasury Bills outstanding have been reduced83 words
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Article41 1934-08-23 14 PENANG, AUGUST 23 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m|ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 59% nom France T.T. 885n,0m. Hongkong T.T. 33% Shanghai T.T. 39% India T.T. 155% Silver 21 9 1641 words
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Article353 1934-08-23 14 SOON THEAM CO. Ttw feflowtng are the changee In ota quotatkeus up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 2.00 2.15 2.02% 2.17% Ayer Panas 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 90 95 90 95 B. Lintangs 1.27% 1.32% 1.30 1.35 Bentas 1.20 1.30 1.25 1.35 Brogas353 words
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Article106 1934-08-23 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 76 3 32 76 7 32 New York 5.09% 5.08% Montreal 4.95% 4.96 Brussels 21.37% 21.40% Geneva 15.36% 15.40% Amsterdam 7.40% 7.42 Milan 58 15 32 58% Berlin 12.76 12.69 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27106 words
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Article100 1934-08-23 14 London YESTERDAY TO-DAY TIN—(3 Months) £227.10.0 £227 0 0 London Singapore £227.10.0 £227.0 0 Business Done 1113.00 $112.75 bSi'd™ «12 87% $ll2 62% OOPRA-Oundrted) Buyers no seUers Buyers no seller BLACK PEPPER RUBBER Londo 7%d 7 9 16d New York 15 7|l6c (G) 15 ***** c (G) Singapore100 words
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Article388 1934-08-23 14 LEADING BROKERS SHARE LIST TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foUowing <*re the latest quotatk n ICBSSRS. KMNNZDY A OC/s ahan Yesterday To-da Buyers Sellers Buyers Sell s RUBBER Ayer Molek 1-37% 1.45 1.42% 1.5< Bassett 90 95 92% 1.0(; Bedford 85 90 95 l.OfBenta 1.20 1.25 1.22% 1.27 Broga 1.12%388 words
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Advertisement76 1934-08-23 14 POSITION VACANT European Smelter required '>r metallurgical works in South-West China, must have had good experience operating oil-fired tin-smelting furnace? Apply stating age, experience with 'references, salary required and whether married or single to C.T.Y., c/o Pinang Gazette. SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in F.M.S.) DIVIDEND NO. 19 A Dividend76 words
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Article1535 1934-08-23 15 DRY ELECTRICAL ACCUMULATOR AND ANTI-KNOCK PROPERTIES WORK OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Important new uses for tin are mention- j ed in the. first report of the International Tin Research and Development Council., The Council was established by the Go-, vernments and tin producers of1,535 words
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Article269 1934-08-23 15 Vv <l,ll oLI wL oivc* situation is a disturbing factor. Reuter Wireless. I London, Aug. 15. On the Stock Exchange to-day most <rf the leading Home Industrials were again very firm, mainly due to better dividend prospects but interest in South African minings has moderated and other sections,Vv <l,ll oLI wL oivc* situation is a disturbing factor. – Reuter ' Wireless. - 269 words
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Advertisement187 1934-08-23 15 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. ■fi Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable women no longer believe |£JHS£g|Kffig! necessary to pay high i prices for high quality IWXfIIOWI beauty aids. Scientific tests MfcSial have absolutely proven that OUTDOOR OUTDOOR GIRL i187 words
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Advertisement144 1934-08-23 15 i Nouriabes Uk« Ill» 1 M breast milk /JH J g J| A sswfm P fr w r —> untouched by HAND SS m Obtainable throusbont the Straits 931 1 BR Settlements and the Malay States. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Venang, Singapore Kuala Liimp2ir 1 MENNO i GREASE CUPS 8144 words
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Advertisement1761 1934-08-23 16 BLUE PUMMEL LIKE Vessels I.uN DON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Aug. 30 PRES. POLK Sept zo 23 Penang London Sept 13 PRES ADAMS Oct 10 c. MEMNON Mars. L'don, R-dam, Hamburg Glasgow Aug. 24 Sept. 20 27 PRES HARRISON Oct 24 C CLYTONEUS L’don, Amsterdam and Hamburg Aug. P1,761 words
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Article912 1934-08-23 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shodule of Principal Lines < be follow lug is a list of vessels arriving jot? aafling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY JAVANESE PRINCE from Singapore via Belawan. Sails on 24th for Colombo, Naples, Halifax, Boston and New York. BIT>AN from Singapore via ports. GROOTEKERK912 words
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Article900 1934-08-23 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang pn the 12th August per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on the 21st August. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumo,tra, Europe (to connect with s.s. “Sibajak” at Belawan) by900 words
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Article200 1934-08-23 17 Dates And Venues WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Ebor Handicep. Run at York, Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Gimcrack Stakes. Run at York, Distance Six Furlongs. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Doncaster, Distance Six Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St. Leger Stakes. Run at200 words
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Advertisement55 1934-08-23 17 S MARTELL'S BRANDY T H E IM ii WORLD'S BEST One miniature bottle is given away gratis with eaeh bottle purchased. SOLE IMPORTERS N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG. SINGAPORE. Estates Mines WE SUPPLY All printed requirements at competitive prices, WE WANT YOUR BUSIMFSF ENQUIRiES INVnEO IMMEDIATc ATTENTION PROMPT55 words
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Miscellaneous608 1934-08-23 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. a.m. II 12.20—News Bulletin and Announcements, taw tolloiw- 19.82 Mrtna Reginald Dixon at the organ of the II 35.38 metres Tower Ballroom, Blackpool. II mrtn. 81.55 metres 6.2o—Time Signal from Big Ben. Songs 48.59 mstns and duets by Constance Wentworth (soprano), and Frederick O'DAY Lake (tenor).608 words
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Article319 1934-08-23 18 P. G. Wodehouse's Income Tax CLAIM BY U. S. GOVERNMENT Even the resourceful super-valet Jeeves whom Mr. P. G. Wodehouse created to solve all human problems, would sts baffled before the famous novelists latest “spot of bother. For (wires Our New York Correspondent) the United States319 words
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Article364 1934-08-23 18 YOUNG HAULAGE CONTRACTOR CHARGED Tan Ah Kow, a young haulage contractor, appeared in the Singapore police court before Mr. J M. Brander on Monday at the preliminary inquiry 7 into three charges of forging bills of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., against him The364 words
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170 1934-08-23 18 SEQUEL TO SEIZURE OF CHANDU AND OPIUM Four years’ rigorous imprisonment each was imposed on Monday by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, on two Chinese, Lim Teong and Lim Foo, who came up for sentence on a charge of170 words
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Article211 1934-08-23 18 Distribution In The East An interesting visitor to Singapore is Mr E W Railton, representing British Empire Films, Ltd., whose presence signifies the remarkable growth in the cinematograph industry of Australia in the past year or two “B E F is an Australian distributing company which handles211 words
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Article154 1934-08-23 18 But Three Gamblers Were J* Caught And Convicted “I have raided this house on four occasions but I was never able to arrest anyone as these people post scouts at the door and receive timely warning of the approach of the police,” declared Inspector S.154 words
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Article98 1934-08-23 18 Chir—e Sent To Prison For Six Months Convicted on three charges of extortion a Chinese named Goh Bak Lee was sentenced to a total of six months’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, on Monday. Prosecution evidence led by Detective Inspector J. E. Jeans disclosed98 words
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Advertisement230 1934-08-23 18 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness. Stiffness, Rheumatism, Dizziness Lumbago, Burning. Itching. Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw sore kidneys.230 words
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Advertisement247 1934-08-23 18 ir Si b I hl 6 e Jim H T j|g' i U||n Bl i [mi J MB R E II! I ■HI p u in IHBH B t HUJIHIii I I E El t I DtES ic'd h H B I LA PLUS HAUTE QUALITE p caractĕrise les Champagnes247 words
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75 1934-08-23 19 reach the age prescribed.—Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, August 1. Youths under 18 years of age or girls who are not 16 years old will henceforth not be permitted to be marine d in Kiangsu province. An order to this effect has been issued by thereach the age prescribed.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 75 words
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Article211 1934-08-23 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Result Of 1934 Scholarships Examinations Nanking, July 24. The Director of the Office of the Board < Trustees announces the results of the 934 examinations for scholarships to England. Altogether there were 425 applicants for examinations which were held simul- neously in NankingReuters Pacific Service. - 211 words
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Article325 1934-08-23 19 1 iters Pacific Service. Police Officers Given 7 Days To Solve Case Peiping, Aug. 1. Reports are current in Chinese circles s afternoon that General Yu Chin-ho, rector of Public Safety, is thinking of r signing as an expression of responsibility his failure to effect the1 iters Pacific Service. - 325 words
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638 1934-08-23 19 PANCHEN LAMA AND MONGOLIAN AUTONOMY MOVEMENT SIMPLY A MOVEMENT FOR LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, July 31. ]N 1 ERVIEWED by Reuter this morning at his headquarters in the Fengchihyuon, the Panchen Lama, the spiritual dignitarv of Tibet, said that there was| Reuters Pacific Service. - 638 words
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Article241 1934-08-23 19 that the factory Xl net profit of about $100,000.-Reu-ters Pacific Service. To Be Established NearChangsha Nanking, August 5.; In accordance with a recommendation by Mr Yu Chi-chuan, director of recon-j struction bureau of Hunan provincial go-j vernment, Hunan authorities have decided to appropriate $300,000 for the establish-'. . that the factory «... Xl net profit of about $100,000.-Reuters Pacific Service. - 241 words
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Article154 1934-08-23 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Returns From Trip Abroad Canton, August, 4. General Wong Kwong-jui, Commander-in-Chief of the Cantonese Air Force, returned here to-day from his tour abroad which took him to the United States, Great Britain and the Continent. He was greeted by* a large number of officers—Reuters Pacific Service. - 154 words
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Article70 1934-08-23 19 -Reuters Pacific Service. Canton August 5. Since the Provincial authorities took over control of the sugar industry in Kwangtung, native sugar has been in good demand. It is stated that the quantity of sugar produced by the Sincho Sugar Refinery during last month was over-Reuters Pacific Service. - 70 words
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79 1934-08-23 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Tokya, August 3. An appropriation of 3,000,000 yen toward an emergency relief fund for Japanese silk farmers who are suffering considerable losses as a result of the hea/vy decline in silk prices, was made at to-day’s meeting of the Cabinet. TheReuters Pacific Service. - 79 words
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Article226 1934-08-23 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Five Culprits To Be Executed Peiping, August, 6. Sentence of death has been passed by the Tientsin Chinese authorities on the five men responsible for the murder of Dr. J. H. Ingram of the American Board Mission at Shihchingshan last June, according to informationReuters Pacific Service. - 226 words
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Article272 1934-08-23 19 the authorities in Nanking.—Reuters Pacific Service. Demand Payment Of Back Salaries Peiping, August 4. Five delegates of the Teachers' Union of the various government universities and colleges in Peiping and Tientsin are leaving for Nanking to-morrow to demand from the Ministries of Education and Finance payment of backthe authorities in Nanking.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 272 words
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Article77 1934-08-23 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Hiroshima, Aug. 4. The accidental explosion of some dynamite here to-day caused the death of 25 labourers, many of whom had their bodies severed by the force of the blast. In addition eight of their comrades were seriously injured and it isReuters Pacific Service. - 77 words
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Advertisement134 1934-08-23 19 -'-tel" ■:;«v i i iH’f' y IBlli 1 Hi Jk- A—n i i H||, Jll J I i ffi I JUST THE THING FOR DANCERS I JOHNSON’S POWDERED WAX i a! tfi s s s 2 I I I s Made for DancG Floors only. EASY TO USE SIMPLY SHAKE134 words
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Article, Illustration239 1934-08-23 20 AUGUST -the eagerly awaited holiday mon'.h —has so far not provided the oest of weatner. Huge waves, unusual for this time of the year, anoratd great fun to these children, who are dodging the spray at Ro.tingdean, near Brighton. Burn IN THE SADDLE. —Children at Stow, near239 words