Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1934
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Title Section20 1934-08-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. o. 201. Vol. XCII. MONDAY. AUGUST 27. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article167 1934-08-27 1 Reuter Reconciliation And Improvement ONLY OUTSTANDING QUESTION WITH FRANCE Berlin, August 26. was tumultuously welcomed rowds when, accompanied by bels. he arrived by motorCologne at the fortress at stein, near Coblenz this launch the German camthe return of the Saar in e plebiscite on the matterReuter - 167 words
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Article70 1934-08-27 1 7. Rugby Radio Service. early £22 Millions Business London, August 26. istries exhibition at Olympia _ht after an exceptionally suc- ay and it is estimated that suiting had two days before its close lied £21.826.000. ness done by radio industry ole of last year was £22,568,000 at Radiolympia indicates7. Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article62 1934-08-27 1 I.—Reuter. More Arrests In Manchuria Moscow, August 26. panese and Manchuria police sure continuing to arrest employees hinese Eastern Railway and Soviet without justification according to from Harbin states the Tass Nine more arrests were made at 1 stations and it is alleged that the re subjected toI.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article52 1934-08-27 1 Rugby Radio Service. In Lord Londonderry’s Estate London, August 26. new Ulster airport at Newtownards, 'y Down, to be opened next Friday on the estate of the Air Minister, Londonderry, through whose enterI Jri has been constructed. It will have 1 o station with the latest direction apparatus.—RugbyRugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article104 1934-08-27 1 I.—Reuter. VILLAGES WASHED AWAY Calcutta, August 26. Serious floods are reported from many places on the Ganges. The Congress leader, Rajenraprasad has telegraphed to Gandhi from Patna stating that floods have washed away several villages and it is feared that many lives have been lost. It isI.—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article135 1934-08-27 1 Rugby Radio Service. The King In Coronation Robes MARK OF LOYALTY AND ATTACHMENT London, August 26. Statue representing the King wearing the coronation robes which he wore at Delhi in 1901 is to be erected at New Delhi by the Ruling Princes and Chiefs of India asRugby Radio Service. - 135 words
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Article111 1934-08-27 1 —Reuter. Denial Of Anglo-Japanese Understanding London, August 26. An absolute denial is given in London to the reports circulated in Japan and Paris n the past week that an understanding was reached between Britain andjapan affecting their relations in the Far East o SBl Wy have a bearing.—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article49 1934-08-27 1 —Reuter. Montreal, August 25. a charter has been granted establishing Montreal silver exchange to be con„Mihv the Montreal Stock Exchange. It Zn provide the only exchange from txadZ m silver in the north American conti- since the suspension of trading in New York earlier this month-Reuter...—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article146 1934-08-27 1 j.—Reuter. Not Doing Their Duty COMPLAINT BY VICECHAIRMAN Moscow, August 26. A message from Harbin states that a complaint implying that troops charged with guarding the Chinese Eastern Railway are conniving for its destruction is made in a statement addressed to the chairman of the Boardj.—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article143 1934-08-27 1 Reuter. U.S. Crippling China’s Exports London, August 25. Since tire Congress passed the Silver Purchase Act in May, the United States Government besides nationalising domestic supplies is making large purchases abreed with effect forcing up the price of silv-r and further crippling China's capacity to sell her productsReuter. - 143 words
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Article184 1934-08-27 1 Further Outbreak In Algeria TENSE SITUATION Paris, August 23. The race riots in Algeria which led to the massacre of a score of Jews appear to have broken forth anew, according to reports in the French papers. An avowed state of war is said to exist between the184 words
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Article108 1934-08-27 1 One Of Singapore's Oldest European Residents (From Our Own Correspondent) i Singapore, August 27. The death is announced of Edward Gill, aged 59, acting production manager of the I “Straits Times.” Mr. Gill was at work as usual on Saturday night and went to the108 words
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Article373 1934-08-27 1 INQUEST STORY AND FUNERAL London, August 15. A verdict of accidental death was recorded at the inquest at Tunbridge Wells on Sir John Bromhead Matthews, K.C., aged 69, former Attorney-General, Straits Settlements, of Molyneux Park-road, Tunbridge, who died after falling 20 feet at his home.373 words
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Article39 1934-08-27 1 —Reuter. To Join British Mission To Manchukuo London, August 25. Lord Barnby left for the United States to fulfil business appointments in Canada and elsewhere before joining the remainder of the Manchukuo Mission at San Francisco. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article840 1934-08-27 1 Undisciplined Ruffians DISTRICT JUDGE'S OPINION “I do not know why Singaporeans persist in engaging Northern Indians as watchmen. I have long regarded them as undisciplined ruffians, an opinion borne out by the number of brawls in which they are engaged, often in connection with watchmen’s posts (some840 words
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Advertisement15 1934-08-27 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary xnch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement53 1934-08-27 1 BKEy BRAN? EAU DE COLOGNE Refreshing Fragrant and British JIU The refreshing lingering fragrance of this Empire Eau de Cologne I gives it a distinction and attractiveness possessed by few perfumes. Kjgu It is so reasonably priced that it can be used freely for all purposes without thought of the53 words
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Advertisement19 1934-08-27 1 8 KEY JL B E E R Pure. Cool IwHll Refreshing Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.19 words
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Advertisement1684 1934-08-27 2 «ATES FOR CASUAL Furniture Coy. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS “S 28 th instan*. P AUCTION SALE j HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE All communications relating to <Bv Ordtr VAI lIARLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD SHANGHAI BANKING OP LIMITED advertisements should be addressed to J A E Se A to 'the OF VALUABLE T6AK MVU3EHVLM1,684 words
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Article534 1934-08-27 3 lousebreaking Attempt Foiled By Police ACCUSED SENTENCED TO TWELVE MONTHS an Assistant Superintendent of and a number of detectives hid in inpound of a Siamese temple in the of the night, and foiled the attempts -ebreaking and committing theft was to the District Judge, Mr. B. F.534 words
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Article159 1934-08-27 3 epped Back To Avoid .nknown Motor Car Kim Thor, a schoolboy living at ige Street, on Saturdaydescribed to nang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, how his sister Kwek Lam. aged 3, came by ‘th on August 10. A little past noon ‘t date the children w’ere playing159 words
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Article235 1934-08-27 3 Woman’s Test Of New Treatment For Indigestion A new treatment for the relief of digestive disorders is now being used in England, with amazingly successful results. The remedy is known as Chardox, and one woman writes about it as follows: I have been a great235 words
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Article273 1934-08-27 3 Runaway’s Body Found In Sea The inquest was resumed by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday, on the dead body of Lee Ah Soon, found in the sea off Swettenham pier at 7.20 a.in. on July 5. The storv, mutually corroborated by273 words
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Article135 1934-08-27 3 Nine Months’ Imprisonment For Rash Driving (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 25. Sentence of nine months’ imprisonment was passed by the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, in the Police Court to-day on two bus drivers. Govindan and Mohamed who were charged with causing the death135 words
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Article80 1934-08-27 3 r phe Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday reduced a sentence of 13 days’ simple imprisonment on Heah Lean Choo, a Chinese woman convicted on Friday of the possession of dutiable liquor at Tanjong Bungah, when it was seen that there was no prospect of the80 words
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Article422 1934-08-27 3 TOWKAY APPEALS AGAINST SENTENCE Johore Bahru, August 22. A case which is arousing considerable interest in insurance circles in Singapore was concluded this evening at the adjourned session of the Johore Bahru Assizes before Mr. Justice W. A. Thorne, after a protracted hearing. The accused is an422 words
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Article220 1934-08-27 3 Magistrate’s Verdict In Halerd Mystery (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 25. In connection with the Halerd mystery in which a Mlalay was found dead early thia month, Mr. Biddulph the second magistrate this morning returned a verdict of suicide. Referring to *he arrest of Abdul Manan,220 words
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Advertisement251 1934-08-27 3 JMMBf do you khowjhat REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its •X» present creamy consistency by ✓7 fl/fr Jufa A evaporation, and made completely V/y J.J/ sterile. It contains no preservative D O Ji LUC* or other addition, consequently, after /y fl opening the tin, the251 words
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842 1934-08-27 4 F. DE CRUZ WINS INDIVIDUAL TITLE ST. XAVIER’S INSTITUTION THE CHAMPION UNIT The outstanding features of the Penang Amateui Athletic Association annual meeting on the Esplanade on Saturday \\eie the breaking of the Long Tump and Pole Vault records by lap Swee Ann and842 words
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Article157 1934-08-27 4 Ball Bursts: Play Abandoned The football match between the Singapore Malay Gurus and their Penang fraternity which was arranged to be played on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday w r as rendered a farce the like of which has never been witnessed before in a representative game157 words
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Article68 1934-08-27 4 Langridge was responsible for 57.—Reuter. Sussex Scores 304 For Eight London, August 25. The match between the Australians and Sussex was commenced to-day at Hove in fine w’eather and in the presence of a crow’d of 10,000. Sussex batted first and at close of play had scoredLangridge was responsible for 57.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article26 1934-08-27 4 Edwards Fails To Score In the final of the S.C.C. Bowls Tournament handicap singles Gray —5) beat Edw’ards —5) by 21 points to nil.26 words
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Article498 1934-08-27 4 Handicaps For First Day CARD OF NINE EVENTS The fbllowing are handicaps for the First Day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting on September 1: RACE 1 Ponies Class I, Division 2, 5 r 2 Furlongs. Lady Agnes 9. 00 Jackie Mao 8.07 Spot498 words
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Article325 1934-08-27 4 —Reuter. Results Of Opening Matches DUNDEE BEATS RANGERS London, August 25. The following are results of matches in the English and Scottish Leagues played to-day:—• DIVISION I Birmingham 2 Aston V. 1 Derby C. 3 Chelsea 0 Leeds U. 2 Middlesbro’ 4 Leicester C. l..W’hampton W. ..1—Reuter. - 325 words
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Article37 1934-08-27 4 .—Reuter. Lott And Miss Jacobs Win Doubles Germantown, August 26. In the final of the Mixed Doubles in the American Tennis Championships, Lott and Miss Jacobs beat Stoefen and Miss Ryan 4—6, 13—11, 6—l.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article46 1934-08-27 4 and Van Ryn 6—4, 9—7, 3 —6, 6—4.—Reuter. Lott And Stoefen Retain Title London, August 25. In the final of the Men’s Doubles in the American Tennis Championships, Lott and Stoefen retained the title defeating Allison and Van Ryn 6—4, 9—7, 3 —6, 6—4.—Reu-and Van Ryn 6—4, 9—7, 3—6, 6—4.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article48 1934-08-27 4 s.—Reuter. Third Defeat In Cup Trials New York. August 26. After her third straight defeat in the America Cup trials, Weetamoe has dropped out of the competition. At present it is not known whether she was withdrawn by her owner or ruled out by the selection committee.—Reuter.s.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article180 1934-08-27 4 —Reuter. Holland Leads Sweden Stockholm, August 25. In the third qualifying round of the Davis Cup, the winners of which will enter the 1935 competition, Holland beat Sweden by three games to two. Oestberg (Sweden) beat Knottenbelt (Holland) 6—l, 6—l, 6 —4. Timmer (Holland) beat Schroeder (Swe- 1—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article418 1934-08-27 4 Useful 82 By Knight KRIAN CLUB BEATEN A margin of five runs gave the P 3 the victory in their match with the K a Club yesterday on the Patani Road gr t The second innings, through lack of i was unfinished. Scores: PEELERS —FIRST INNINGS418 words
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Article73 1934-08-27 4 ,—Reut* Closing Scores On Saturday London, Augn The following are the scores in matches at close of play to-day Lords: Middlesex 312 (Watt 6 Kent 78 for 4 wickets. Oval: Lancashire 343 for (Hopwood 151). Taunton: Somerset 211 (A St t for 39) Nottinghamshire 76 for kets. Bournemouth:,—Reut* - 73 words
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Advertisement16 1934-08-27 4 AS WE EXPECTED, “Chap Kuching” records are in great demand HEAR THEM TO-DAY moutriem ii* A16 words
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Advertisement7 1934-08-27 4 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 77 words
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2143 1934-08-27 5 HORSES AND PONIES IN training ULL DETAILS OF OWNERS. TRAINERS. ETC. tog for’ Ctob IS \°t f and ponies in ";.'T Ownre- e s “Anam Konc-si' 1 Trahw n Om cU£ W.W Redfearn nk brH Buklt Timah Kongsi’’ d<>: r i B ht Ckle2,143 words
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Article132 1934-08-27 5 AT SUNGEI PATANI Taiping Team Selected (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Aug. 25. A friendly inter-district tennis tourney has been arranged between Taiping and the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association to take place at Sungei Patani on September I—2. A representative team has been selected to play for Taiping132 words
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Advertisement244 1934-08-27 5 JUST THE THING FOR I DANCERS! JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX S I S. I M s I I I J !fi g Hi Hi Made for Dance Floors only. a s EASY TO USE-SIMPLY SHAKE IT LIGHTLY ON THE FLOOR. WILL Hi GIVE A PERFECT DANCING I SURFACE, ANYWHERE, AT ANY244 words
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Article1412 1934-08-27 6 COSTS IN TWO RECENT IPOH j CRIMINAL CASES SOCKALINGAM'S MOTION TO SET ASIDE EX-PARTE ORDER ALLEGES $BOO AGREED ON BUT LAWYER CLAIMS $5,000 A dispute between a lawyer and his client over fees was disclosed at the Ipoh Supreme Court, on Friday, in the course of1,412 words
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Article115 1934-08-27 6 Body Found Later At an inquiry opened by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday, Inspector Balls gave evidence that a report was made at the Marine Police Station to the effect that on the evening of June 12, a coolie had fallen off tongkang 742 as115 words
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Article990 1934-08-27 6 Eight Examinations Held BROTHER AND SISTER APPEAR Eight bankrupts were taken through their public examination, in the Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, among them being a brother and sister, the latter alleging that her bankruptcy was caused by her assisting of her brother. Mr. C. O.990 words
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Article342 1934-08-27 6 Reported Loss Of A Watch By Accused AN INSPECTOR'S EVIDENCE Hearing was continued on Friday before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, of the case in which Karna Ullah was charged with giving false information to the police against a man, named Asap Miah. Counsel appearing were342 words
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631 1934-08-27 6 Appeal Dismissed MALAY WHO MANAGED UNLAWFUL SOCIETY An offence, which was committed eight years ago in the Lower Perak District, formed the subject matter of an appeal before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes, at the Ipoh Supreme Court, on Fridey, when a middle-aged Malay, named631 words
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Article658 1934-08-27 6 THE EVIDENCE EXAMINED The Loch Ness Monster and O By Lieutenant-Commander R. T G (Bles. 10s. 6d. net.) Lieutenant-Commander Gould f- s this book on his article in The Tin December 9, 1933. He gives the d observations of which that article a summary, modifies his658 words
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Article102 1934-08-27 6 Warning To Opposition Parties Tokio, At The Japanese Cabinet has vote (>,000,000 for preparation of the new mentary elections. In this connei Japanese Home Ministry statenegotiations between the Japanese and the Government prove fruit' Japanese Government will be conn dissolve parliament ami order eleccording to the new system.102 words
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Advertisement20 1934-08-27 6 Help Kidneys tub Y e™or “rte**^**» 1 ness tjiL DlzzfLumbasi, texT* e w discovery called Joe. Travers Sons, Ltd., Dist.20 words
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975 1934-08-27 7 POINTERS FROM THE SAINING: HORSES TO BE WATCHED :h only a week to go before the open>f the race meeting, work cm the at Bukit Timah this morning was r than usual, almost oil the horses stables about 150—being taken out .seful wok,975 words
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Article421 1934-08-27 7 Nara Disqualified In First Round CARPENTIER BEATS PENANG KID (BY “SECONDS OUT”) There was a dramatic end to last night’s boxing at Fun and Frolic Stadium, when Boy Nara who met Neil Hemchit, the Malacca boxer, was disqualified in the first of a scheduled twelve421 words
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Article433 1934-08-27 7 Red Indian Fighter HARD TASK BEFORE PENANG CHAMPION For the first time in the history of local boxing an American Indian will be seen with the gloves on. He is Young (Joseph) Thunderface and he and Frankie Weber top the bill at the New World Arena on433 words
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Article104 1934-08-27 7 Reuter. In Fight With Schmeling Hamburg, August 26. The long waited fight between Schmeling and Neusel ended dramatically. As the bell sounded for the ninth round Schmeling walked from his corner and Neusel kept his seat and told the referee he gave up, saying it was hopeless.Reuter. - 104 words
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Article71 1934-08-27 7 i.—Reuter. H. C. Hamilton Berne, August 26. H. C. Hamilton, the famous British racing motorist, was instantly killed during the last lap of the Swiss Grand Prix this afternoon. Driving a Maserati entered by Mr. Whitney Straight, he skidded at a bend and crashed into treei.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article350 1934-08-27 7 Yesterday's Cricket Match MRS. HOPKINS' FINE INNINGS The annual Cricket match between the Ladies and Gentlemen was played yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted in a win for the latter by the narrow margin of one run. Batting first the Ladies knocked up 104 runs towards which350 words
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Article158 1934-08-27 7 Rangers Defeats The T amils (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 27. Great excitement prevailed in both Stonor Shield games concluded yesterday. The Selangor Rangers defeated the Tamils by 15 runs. The wickets were soft yesterday morning owing to heavy rain and play was only resumed158 words
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Article281 1934-08-27 7 Yesterday’s Ties: Ladies’ Final (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) At the Volunteer Hall yesterday three semi-finals were played—two in the ladies’ singles and one in the men’s doubles. In the former Miss Khoo Kor Cheng beat Miss Poh Eok Sin and Miss Boey Chwee Lan defeated Miss Ong Eok Earn,281 words
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Article74 1934-08-27 7 Penang Wins Both Matches i At Kuala Lumpur i The Penang Polo Club won matches in the Malayan Polo Tournament to-day at Kuala Lumpur. j Four teams are competing in the tournament, namely, Penang Polo Club, Selangor Polo Club, Singapore Polo Club, and Singapore Military. The Penang74 words
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Advertisement193 1934-08-27 7 In my races and speed trials I would trust to no other tyre than DUNLOP AM ■II D I A CF.H.OB FOR SALE Linotype Machines Model 14, No. *****, Model 8, Nos. ***** and *****. All in first class working order. For further partil culars and price please apply Box193 words
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Obituary63 1934-08-27 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH The death has occurred of Madam Tan Gaik Heak Neoh on the 23rd idem at the age of 85. The deceased leaves behind her one daughter, 10 grand children and 22 great grand children to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place on the 28th instant,63 words
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Advertisement14 1934-08-27 8 Buy Your Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY.14 words
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Miscellaneous187 1934-08-27 8 "^.Z-— "'1 KhteJM bAb TO-NIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY LAST 2 PERFORMANCES z% ’"‘Tl UNIVERSAL'S DELIGHTFUL w V-W STORY OF A WIFE WHO W "W TELLS THE OT HER ■4? WOMAN" TO TAKE HER ’**> HUSBAND IF SHE CAN V SUPPLY A NEW ONE I gy-jy W She couldn’t with jM make187 words
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Miscellaneous202 1934-08-27 8 SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-MORROW 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 AT THE T®Tif Fli The Greatest and most thrilling Boxing Film of the Year THE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURE OF THE WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT MAX BAER VS. Primo CARNERA n THRILLING CEE h° w MAX BAER EXCITING cc r.K.O. CARNERA SLASHING l L-202 words
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Miscellaneous120 1934-08-27 8 pa 6-15 TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW 9-30 SPECIAL REPEAT SCREENING FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY British International Pictures Present FREDERICK LONSDALE'S WORLD-FAMOU MUSICAL ROMANCE ‘The Maid Of The Mountains |fe y.y-X 4; a FEAST OF MELODY an; HUMOUR ■RSWfe»fc THE GREATEST < K M- MUSICAL r- ROMANCE f all W iB TIME ?V120 words
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Article215 1934-08-27 9 )—Reuter. Relative To Dollar Firmness INDIVIDUAL MONETARY POLICIES i i Paris, August 25. Ti fresh decline of sterling relative to l th. :uness of the dollar indicate that London and Washington are each pursuing an i. ;al monetary policy as opposed to p.- :sm. The continued)—Reuter. - 215 words
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Article179 1934-08-27 9 i. Reuter. Administrators Deny Differences Washington, August 25. r- sident Roosevelt conferred separately General Johnson and Mr. Richberg, j ctor of the Industrial Emergency CounAfterwards it was announced that •ral Johnson will be continuing to be iministrator and asked that regardless .fferences new plans for the reorganisa-i.—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article69 1934-08-27 9 Batavia, Aug. 20. A new tax, called “wage-tax is .to be introduced in Netherland India on Jan. when all who employ a person earnin more than six dollars a week will pay -our per cent, wages to the Exchequer. The new measure not only applies to69 words
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Article54 1934-08-27 9 .—Reuter. Birds Killed By Hailstones London. August 25. All traffic and other outdoor activities in the South-East English Coast towns ceased during the unusual visitation of a furious storm which blaeked out the sky and roads and flooded hou-es. Afterwards the streets in Deal were littered with birds.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article48 1934-08-27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, August 25. The Eastbound Imperial Airways plane is again late and left Delhi this morning. It is doubtful as to whether she will reach Don Muang on Sunday. The Eastbound “Air France” was three days late and arrived this morning.48 words
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Article84 1934-08-27 9 To Stand For Senate At Next Election Paris Aug. 21. The former Prime Minister, M. Chautemps, one of the most prominent leaders of the Radical Socialist Party but now considered compromised by his alleged connection with the Stavisky affair, will stand for the Senate at the next election,84 words
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Article69 1934-08-27 9 Spanish Envoy Leaving Vatican City Madrid, Aug. 16. Negotiations conducted at the Vatican City between the Holy See and the Spanish Foreign Minister, Senor Pita Romero, relative to a concordat have broken down, according to messages received in government quarters here. The Cabinet yesterday dealt with the issue,69 words
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Article53 1934-08-27 9 Soviet Agreeable To Czech Air Proposal Prague, Aug. 17. A. direct air line from Prague to Moscow is to be established if plans now under way to that effect materialise. It is that the Czech Government has submitted, such a proposition and that the Soviets were favourable53 words
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Article96 1934-08-27 9 Reuter. Both Sides Nearer Settlement EUROPEAN APPREHENSION RIDICULED Paris, August 25. European apprehension of an imminent Japanese-Soviet rupture is ridiculed by the Shanghai correspondent of Le Petit Partfen who says the tension to observers on the spot is far less serious than it appears n Europe. Despite theReuter. - 96 words
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Article55 1934-08-27 9 Reuter. Bridge Players Adjourn To Street London, August 25. When fire broke out at the Crockfords Club early this morning bridge players gathered up their cards and completed the rubbers in the street. The fire damaged the restaurant bar and the smoke room but the remainderReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement242 1934-08-27 9 WEMBLEY CABARET 'PHONE 1117. The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang. TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 12 P.M. VILLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS in the Latest Dance Numbers New Charming Hostesses —Spring Floor —Ist Class Bar ADMISSION 50 CENTS COUPONS 7 FOR $2. WEMBLEY HONG HONG AMOY OPERA At 8 p.m. “CHENG TEK PEH242 words
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Miscellaneous203 1934-08-27 9 r ggnjaaziaaaaaziae,Ef: I to-night at 9 p.m. nlSy ■HwMmlaw SHARP I J WMMmH ■nF"vl Kbil GRAND OPENING I II Z OF I TARBELL'S EAGLE MAGIC SHOW IN AID OF MUSLIM MAHAJANA SABAH MYSTERIES ILLUSIONS ARTS. s !fi ILLUSIONS— The Mystery of King lut Ihe Magic W and The Phantom Flights203 words
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Article1032 1934-08-27 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent telegraphed that at a special meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, on Saturday, at Kuala Lumpur, Mr. R. S. Chantier, Chairman, P.A.M., moved the following three resolutions:—one, revoking the rules of the P.A.M.; secondly articles of the Association which contained1,032 words
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Article878 1934-08-27 10 THE JELUTONG FIRE: Wide svmpathv will be extended to the Chinese families who have been rendered homeless and destitute as a result of the Jelutong Fire which oc- curred in a rubber store house nestling in their midst. The leaders of the Penang Chinese have not been878 words
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Article114 1934-08-27 10 Yellow Taxi Collides With Fiat A motor accident which, however v as not attended by injuries to the occu; mts of the cars occurred last night at the action of Burma Road and Pangkor ad when a yellow taxi No. P 3905 drn by a Malay114 words
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Article81 1934-08-27 10 Sentenced To Six Mom R.I. Ng Ah Loo, an English speakin nese, was to-day convicted by the Magistrate on a charge of extortii was sentenced to six months’ rigorou prisonment to be followed by one yeas lice supervision. The accused in his defence deni» :i charge81 words
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700 1934-08-27 11 GOOD WORK BY BRIGADE LOCALISES DAMAGE HOMELESS FAMILIES LOSE BELONGINGS A big fire which occurred at Jelutong shortly after midnight n Saturday, resulted in considerable damage to property, five •..uses and over a thousand piculs of rubber being destroyed.' The rc is believed to700 words
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Article52 1934-08-27 11 —Reuter. Henri Deterding stated that major porion of the recent silver exodus from China •s due to the Royal Dutch group shipments awing to nervousness at the possibility of he imposition of an export tax. The silver would return to China when the’ tax danger was[.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article155 1934-08-27 11 11 Washing Dirty Linen In Public JUDGE ON PROPER COURSE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 27. In the further hearing of the case in which Sockalingam Mudaliar is asking the court to set aside an ex-parte order made against him for taxation of a bill155 words
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Article216 1934-08-27 11 Two Cases Mentioned And Postponed In the Penang District Court this morning before the District Judge. Mr. B. F. Bridge, Mr. T. E. Conaghan announced his appearance for the defence of Ismail bin Kadersah, a Tamil who is charged that he, at 11.45 a.m. on August 4, did216 words
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Article32 1934-08-27 11 Acting Chief Court Inspector Smith said that the D.P.P. wished to withdraw the charge of possession of Indian hemp prefered against Mohamed bin Mydin. The case was struck out.32 words
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Article170 1934-08-27 11 Chinese Housebreaker Bound Over Kung Chin 00, a Chinese pleaded guilty in the Penang District Court this morning to a charge of housebreaking by entering a building used os a human dwelling, 75 Bukit Balik Pulau, in the possession of Rashchid bin Abdullah, on August 14,170 words
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Article44 1934-08-27 11 OF CHANDU Teh Thuan Hoe, a Teochew Chinese, was fined ten cents by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning, for the possession, not being a registered smoker, of a quantity of chandu. Accused had rince obtained his ‘card.’44 words
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Article459 1934-08-27 11 TAKING LAW INTO OWN HANDS “These bands have been going about Singapore actually taking the law into their own hands.” This statement was made by Inspector D. R. Cowie at the conclusion on Saturday of the seamen’s fracas case. All five accused were convicted on459 words
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Article95 1934-08-27 11 Medan, August 20. Questions of economy made the Netherland Indian Government decide not to send Air Force planes fr'om Java to Sumatra to attend the opefning of the Brastagi Aerodrome. Sumatra associations urged that a Netherland Indio n Air Force squadron should be present at the95 words
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Article77 1934-08-27 11 Four Memels Citizens Sent To Prison Kovno, August 22 For alleged contemptuous utterances about the Lithuanian Government four citizens of the Memel territory were sentenced on Tuesday by the Appellate Court to terms of imprisonment. A young butcher was given a year and a half hard labour for77 words
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Article140 1934-08-27 11 Soap Factory Case Judgment Judgment was delivered in the Penang District Court this morning in a summons case betw’een the Seng Chee Chuan Kee Kongsi of 173 A, Perak Road and the Hong Bee Soap Factory. Mr. B. E. Ross and Mr. Lee Hong Teik, counsel for140 words
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Article101 1934-08-27 11 Six Month’s R.I. And Fine Of $l5O A Tamil named Muniandy who was charged w’ith the theft of gold false teeth and bridges from a dentist’s chambers in Leith Street put up an alibi in his defence stating that he had been at Parit Buntar at101 words
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Article66 1934-08-27 11 Pleads Guilty To Charge A Malay named Sarip bin Ibrahim was to-day charged before the Police trate Mr. D. Wills, with the theft of a bicycle the property of another Malay named Bahari bin Manap. The accused pleaded guilty. On the application of the Police sentence was66 words
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Article100 1934-08-27 11 j Malay Syce Fined i a motor car driver named Hassan bin A li was to-day convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of rash or neg gent driving at the junction of Bayan Lpas Road and Relau Road and sentenced to a fine of $6/--The accused100 words
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Article128 1934-08-27 11 Doubtful Cough Cure Tan Lean Poh, an elderly Chinese, in the Penang District Court this morning, admitted possession of one small pot of chandu, which, on analysis, was found to be other than that issued by the Government Monopolies Department Accused stated he had stopped taking the ‘cough128 words
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Article112 1934-08-27 11 Public Servants Of Memel Memel, August 17. The directorate of the Memel territory has decreed that all persons employed in the public services of the autonomous region should be immediately served with notice of dismissal. The reason given is that the number and salaries of all officials112 words
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Advertisement246 1934-08-27 11 IS jallß /-gf' I fi > rWb ■KSHL. Aunt I er nK IKLFCOD BABY -S W —this lutle girl is tb% Hou. M.arye Rous, daughter of S Viscountess Dun with K Portrait by Tunbridge nn arm TRUFOOD for baby’s safety Baby will be safe on Humanised Trufood however warm the246 words
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Article985 1934-08-27 12 FRANCIS ILES - Why M urder? By FRANCIS ILES Author of “Malice Aforethought” and Before the Fact (In the News Chronicle) When the normal citizen reads in paper of a new murder, the first question that leaps into his mind is—Why? ft is a question that one may well esk. What net of(In the News Chronicle) - 985 words
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Article1068 1934-08-27 12 Meeting At Penang CHANGES IN EMIGRATION RULE Record of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on Friday the 17th August, 1934. Present: The Chairman (The Hon’ble the Ag. Controller of Labour, Malaya. Mr. C. Wilson, M.C.S.), The Vice-Chairman Secretary (The Ag. Deputy Controller1,068 words
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Article603 1934-08-27 12 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE I I MEETING Fort Walls Should Be < Demolished Minutes of a Committee Meeting held. 1 at the offices of the Penang Chamber of i Commerce on Tuesday, the 21st August, 1934 at 5 p.m. Present :—H. W. Esson (President) in < the chair,603 words
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Advertisement11 1934-08-27 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement175 1934-08-27 12 <3 No long faces when there's Scott's Porage Oafs for breakfast You’ll see happy faces around you when you give your family Scott’s Porage Oats. And no wonder! For these are the finest and most delicious of all breakfast oats; supreme in quality,flavour and nourishment COOKS IN Sole Aaonta for175 words
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Miscellaneous78 1934-08-27 12 OPENS FRIDAY 31st AUGUST A YEAR AHEAD OF PTS TIME! Warner Bros., creators of "42nd Street Diggers,” "Footllght Parade,” startle the ..world again with a sensationally new kind of picture! IL II J A great laugh drama packed with' sohgs, girls, fun and heautWj— ~.and.saj dressed like a million dollars!78 words
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Article1365 1934-08-27 13 CAPT. BARNARD’S TRIBUTE TO GOVERNMENTS GROWTH OF AIRMINDEDNESS \bout 50 members and guests of the ineering Association of Malaya heard' ost comprehensive and interesting lec- an the development of British civil tion by Oapt. C. A. Bernard, manager Malayan area of Imperial Airways, at the Adelphi1,365 words
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Article369 1934-08-27 13 Mr. I. T. Coutts, of Jugra Land and Carey Island Ltd., has gone Home on leave. I i Mr. S. J. Nias has returned from leave and is now’ on Lenggeng Estate, Semenyih. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Vander-Steur and Miss J. Stuart left for369 words
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Article1558 1934-08-27 13 CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH TO ASSOCIATION PARLOUS STATE OF COPRA INDUSTRY ■he third annual general meeting of the Ayan Estate Owners’ Association was in the offices of the secretaries, ssrs. Gibson Anderson Butler and Co., Friday morning with the Hon’ble Mr. n Cheng Lock in the chair. n1,558 words
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Article162 1934-08-27 13 Australian Jamboree, Melbourne Malaya will be represented by a contingent and it is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Donations will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs. Brown,162 words
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Advertisement216 1934-08-27 13 d v S' *7 f x Dance to I These New Hits K WWW iCB 75A A PLACE IN YOU R HEART Fox Trot I 56 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU I<| HERE’S THE RECORD THAT CREATED A FURORE OVER !THE AIR WHEN INTRODUCED BY THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA.216 words
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Article1624 1934-08-27 14 MR. D.A.M. BROWN'S OPTIMISTIC STATEMENT AT TIN MEETING Klang River Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. I NEW AREA ACQUIRED AT SLIM RIVER I Carry Forward Of $95,000 i “Slur.'-j- days are over and belter days are in sight,” said Mr. D. A. M. Brown, Chairman of1,624 words
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Article385 1934-08-27 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following <*re the tatest quotation» a MESSRS. KMNN33DY A GC/a aharo Brt Do-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 2.00 2.25 1.95 2.05 Alor Gajah 1.60 1.65 1.57% 1.65 Ayer Molek 1.42% 1.50 1.35 1.45 Ayer Panas 2.05 2.20385 words
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Article57 1934-08-27 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. March 1935 27% April June 1935 27% Market quiet. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 19th/ to 25th August57 words
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Article38 1934-08-27 14 PENANG, AUGUST 27 London Bank Demand 2|<A 4 m|ts 2|<A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 214 A On New’ York Demand 58% France T.T. 875 Hongkong T.T. 33% Shanghai T.T. 09% India T.T. Silver 2138 words
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Article300 1934-08-27 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBERS Allenby 195 2.00 1.90 2.00 Alor Gajah 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 Ayer Molek 1.30 1.50 1.30 1.40 Ayer Panas 2.00 2.10 1.95 2.00 Benta 122% 1.27% 1.22% 1.27% Brega 1.12% 1.15 1.07% 1.12% Connemara 1.70 1.80 1.75 1.80300 words
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Article205 1934-08-27 14 The following are the latest quotation» for to-day Buyers Sellers RUBBER.— Allenbys 1.95 2.05 Ayer Penas 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 90 95 B. Lintangs 1.25 1.30 Brogas 1.10 Ll 5 Indragiris 1.45 1.55 Kedahs 3.10 3.25 Kuala Sidims 2.60 2.75 c M. Pindas 1.80 1.85 Mentakabs 45 47x.r.205 words
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Article108 1934-08-27 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 75 23 32 75 25 32 New York 5.06% 5.07 Montreal 4.92 4 92 Brussels 21.20% 21.28% Geneva 15.301, Amsterdam Milan 5 .32 58 316 Berlin 12.77% 12.77% Ockholm 7. 1?39% Copenhagen 22.39 2 22.39% OMo 19 1990’2 Vienna Prague 120%108 words
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Article117 1934-08-27 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY Londoll £227-0-0 No market TIN—(3 Months) London £226-17-6 No market Slngapore $113.37% $113.37% Business Done Penang $113.12% $113.37% Business Done Buyera fliers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundrled) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London 7%d No market New York 15%c(G) No masket Singapore Spot No market 25%c Oct|DßO. No market117 words
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Advertisement129 1934-08-27 14 WINGET CONCRETE MIXERS /Cl® k 4 fWING j j STONE CRUSHERS j also MACHINES FOR CONCRETE BRICK MAKING, lw// CONCRETE BLOCK MAKING, B CONCRETE SLAB MAKING, Jj/1 \j CONCRETE TILE MAKING, CONCRETE PIPE MAKING, pcvt MODEL 5/3| CUBIC FEET AND SCREENING PLANT CONVEYORS MIXER ENGINE DRIVEN. Winget open drum mixers129 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-08-27 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ra.lnfn.Ti 0 a.m. 75 E 19 m.m. Noon 82 N TIDE TABLE I To-day High Water Low Water 2.05 a.m. 8.20 a.m. 2.05 p.m. 8.41 p.m. To-morrow 2.36 a.m. 8.55 a.m. 2.36 p.m. 9.10 p.m.39 words
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4208 1934-08-27 15 «£t!£ NTLER ADVANCES REASONS FOR ADOPTION NO DOMINATION BY LONDON MEANS OF DISPELLING JEALOUSIES" Kuala Lumpur, August 25. The half-yearly (special) general meetng of the Planters’ Association of Malaya is held at Kuala Lumpur this morning. i;e Chairman (Mr. R. S. Chantier) preled, and4,208 words
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Article933 1934-08-27 15 and accounts. Mr. E. T. McCarthy (Director) seconded the motion which was carried unanimous- 1 iy. Votes of thanks to the Chairman. Di- rectors. Manager and staff terminated thej proceedings. Larger Profit Made IMPROVED VALUE OF INVESTMENTS Hopeful Outlook The twentieth ordinary general meeting of the933 words
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Advertisement1838 1934-08-27 16 f <i 4 I > li 3 w t .ftzcr/wZI XK 4wk- -Ab lx A\- ■<-' L sar RPkU4NIIH(i > BLUE PUMMEL LIME TO FUROPE VIA SUEZ From Penang Arrive Marseille» Arrive New York -1 AjZgiJg^SL-T-* Vessel* LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Aug 3Q pres. poLK Sept 26 Oct-1,838 words
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Article543 1934-08-27 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following la a list of vessels arriving ad calling from Penang during the week* IN PORT TO-DAY S. BULAN from Singapore via ports. S. MEMNON from Singapore. Sails for Marseilles, Landon, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow. HELENUS from Singapore. Sails for Genoa, Havre,543 words
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Article740 1934-08-27 17 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahrs, by the s.s. “Rengam” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Singapore by the s.s. ’‘Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for South Africa, Rio de Jeniio and Buenos Aires by740 words
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Article378 1934-08-27 17 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meeti’igs held on 14th instant to be confirmed. 2. Statutory Declaration of Mr. C. H. Dakers as a Municipal Commissioner to be laid on the378 words
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Article198 1934-08-27 17 Dates And Venues WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Ebor Handicap. Run at York, Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Gimcrack Stakes. Run at Yprk, Distance Six Furlongs. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Distance Six Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St. Leger Stakes. Run at Doncaster,198 words
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Miscellaneous527 1934-08-27 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. II Two of the foßow- 19.81 awtna tat wavelengths 26.28 metres win «"d ttax- II 81. SO metres 81.55 metres 49.59 metres TO-DAY P. M. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. Tom Jenkins at the organ of the Plaza Cinema, Swansea. 7-05 Haydn Heard and his527 words
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Miscellaneous205 1934-08-27 17 1. Overture zu einer Revue. Paul Lincke. 2. Sektperlen—Waltz. Bruno Lulling. 3. Paraphrase über Yradier’s “La Paloma” H. Mannfred. 9-15—Talk by Mr. K. H. Broekhoff. 9 30—Station orchestra. 4. “Obertass”— Mazurka Henri Wieniawski. 5. Extase Louis Ganne. Fragments from the opera “L’amico Fritz” Pietre Mascagni. 9.4s—Meeting of the Phohi Club.205 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1934-08-27 18 APPOINTMENT AS MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONER FORMER COMMISSIONER’S GLOWING TRIBUTE DISTINGUISHED GATHERING GRACE FUNCTION A very pleasant and successful “At Home as h^1 Hu Yew Seah on Saturday afternoon, in honour oi 11 went of Mr. Koh Sin Hock, the Seah s1,478 words
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563 1934-08-27 18 RUBBER PLANTER’S LONE VOYAGE EXCITING ADVENTURE Mr. Henr Stratton-Brown, the Malayan rubber planter, is sailing a small home-built sailing boat from Sydney to Singapore single-handed. “7hcv Mystery" as it is appropriately called, leit Sydney in June. The journey is expected to last563 words
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Article159 1934-08-27 18 Dispute Over Fees j BILLS FOR $l,BOO I (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Singapore, Aug. 25. A dispute between S. K. Das, a lawyer, and a client over fees was disclosed at a hearing of a motion under the Advocates and Solicitors Enactment to set aside an159 words
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Advertisement41 1934-08-27 18 Toe need suffer no longer the goto Md discomfort of Rheumattoai Sdadca, Lumbago if your Mood to kqfft in a pure and healthy state I remove the cause of the trouble by Mdng Oarico’s Blood Mixture. <¥«* ChMto stem. tor—din£jQP«D w or.fcrw41 words
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Advertisement158 1934-08-27 18 iMi xgl ORGANDIE Midi IFauaey I Worn MAKE YOUR SELECTION from our almost unlimited stock of season’s most fashionable fabrics, in exclusively prominent designs colourings. Organdie wears and Launders perfectly; It is absolutely fast to washing. It is fluffy and very feminine. It is inexpensive and smart; but above all158 words
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Article1531 1934-08-27 19 SYMPATHETICAL AMERICAN REPORT ON CHINESE SITUATION EYE-OPENER FOR NATIONAL LEADERS FRONTIERS EXPOSED TO DANGER ON ALL SIDES ?—“Canton Truth.” I "Japan’s recent conquest of Manchuria and Jehol has rounded out ninety years of territorial losses by China, starting with the British annexation of Hong Kong in 1842.?—“Canton Truth.” - 1,531 words
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Article391 1934-08-27 19 GEN. HO YING-CHIN HOLDS HIM UP AS EXAMPLE I Peiping. Ho X ing-chin, Acting Chairman of Peiping Branch Military Council, ad-! d the members of his staff at this ing’s weekly Sun Yet-sen memorial! e of the Council on “Herr Hitler and, Nazi Party.” t speaker391 words
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Article141 1934-08-27 19 Ihe Katie Moller Holed Off Capsuimun Hong Kong, Aug. 16. .ng a good amount of water through •d plates, the Moller Steamship Co.’s ■er Katie Moller put into Hong Kong r having struck a reef off while on her way to Canton a full cargo of coal141 words
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Article99 1934-08-27 19 amato Maru’s Hazardous Voyage To Moji Moji, Aug. 10. lly battered by a South Sea typhoon, N Y K. Japan-Formosa liner, Yamato ■<ru. limped into port last night, after ising much apprehension to its owners n word was received by wireless that ship was fighting a heavy99 words
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Article212 1934-08-27 19 HIGH COST OF LIPSTICK IN SHANGHAI Canton. Urging the people to avoid “undesirable” foreign customs and influences, Mr. Chang Yuen-foong, Municipal Commissioner of Public Welfare, in a radio broadce3t, stated that women in Shanghai spent $1,500,000 a year on imported powder and rouge, and that their expenditure212 words
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Article224 1934-08-27 19 Farmer Charged With Murder Shanghai, August 8. The decision of a Chinese farmer, to rid i his family of a "devil curse,” has landed i him in court on a charge of attempted murder. i The farmer was arrested following the discovery in a vacant lot224 words
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Article147 1934-08-27 19 Protection For Fields Along River F ront Canton, Aug. 11. Now and again farmers whose rice fields are situated along the river front have been damaged by the wash from the river steamers. There have been incidents when farmers opened fire on the passing boats. The Kwangtung River147 words
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Article75 1934-08-27 19 /Free-Riders’ Made To Walk 25 Miles 1 Canton. I More than 100 people who had been 1 guilty of travelling on motor buses withj out paying their fares were driven out to Lung Ngan Tung, about 25 miles from Canton, under escort of police and gendarmes, dropped by75 words
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Advertisement236 1934-08-27 19 If 7 AREAL A Boon to j the Public 1 I > a i 1 1 h Boon's methods of business hove always been i u distinguished by the manner in which they have carefully studied, in every possible way, 1 P the needs of Boon's Customers (and prospecu five236 words
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Article, Illustration310 1934-08-27 20 THFIMA TODD, the film actress. ISngaspeM eye ereem io tHe effect of the strong light used when shooting a picture THELMA TODD tn "The Great 9chnozzle“ at the Leicester-sauare Theatre GEORGE LANSBURY, who has temporarily returned to his bed at the Manor House Hospital for310 words