Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 August 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-08-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. 10. 202. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. AUGUST 28. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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4254 1934-08-28 1 First Stage Of De Centralisation Policy In The F.M.S. F NANCE RESOLUTIONS IN THE COUNCIL NEARLY HALF FEDERATION'S REVENUE FOR STATES MR, SHELLEY'S REASSURANCE TO MEMBERS Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 27. I le Mr Andrew Caldecott, C.M. resided over to-day’s meeting ral Council at which the various rf<o! were carried. Oft4,254 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-08-28 1 FAST BOWLING was evidently a subject of controversy eighty years ago as i picture (reproduced by special permission of the proprietors of Punch”) Bhows It was published in ‘Punch” on August 12, 1854, with the following title; New Cricketing Dresses, to Protec 1 All England against the present52 words
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Article61 1934-08-28 1 —Reuter Wireless. Ten-Year-Old Boy As Principal Witness Moscow, August 27. A ten-year-old member of the Youth Organisation was the principal witness at the murder trial of his father and mother, whom he accused of murdering his thir-teen-year-old brother, who wrote an article to a paper accusing his—Reuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article37 1934-08-28 1 mite trains carrying mails.—Reuter Wireless. Postal Workers On Strike Havana, August 27. Communications with the interior have been paralysed by the Postal W orkers Strike and Communists threaten to dynamite trains carrying mails.—Reuter Wire-mite trains carrying mails.—Reuter Wireless. - 37 words
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Article113 1934-08-28 1 —Reuter. Loud Complaints In China Of I rregularity London, August 27. Business men interested in Chinese trade are complaining loudly of the irregularity of the Siberian mails to China. The next Mespatch is» on September 5, twelve days from the last mail. When the through passenger traffic between.—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article42 1934-08-28 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. A. de V. Wade, Chief Native Commissioner in Kenya, has been selected for appointment as Colonial Secretary, Kenya, in succession to Mr. H. M, M. Moore, who has been appointed Governor of Sierra I Leone.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article114 1934-08-28 1 —Reuter. Thousands Fleeing To Safety CATTLE PERISH: CROPS DAMAGED Calcutta, August 27. Fifty villages have been swept away and thousands of people are fleeing to safety. Many lives are feared to have been lost and hundreds of cattle have perished. Crops in several districts at Biharorissa—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article104 1934-08-28 1 —Reuter. Gen. Johnson Undisputed Dictator Washington, Aug. 28. Observers concede that Gen. Johnspn has won a complete tacticel victory as undisputed dictator of the N.R.A. after a personal battle with Messrs. Richberg and Perkins over reorganisation plans. Richberg will remain at least temporarily as counsel with the understanding—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article68 1934-08-28 1 Reuter Wireless. Attempt To Wreck Express London, August 27. The lives of passengers on the Rosslare Express were endangered when an apparent attempt to wreck the train a few hours before the train was due to pass. A spot was discovered where a section of the line closeReuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article42 1934-08-28 1 Inheritance Tax Act (From Our Own Corresppndent) Bangkok, Aug. 23. The Inheritance Tax Act, which passed the Assembly the second time on August 4, has received Royal Assent and is now law following its publication in the Government Gazette to-day.42 words
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Article35 1934-08-28 1 —Reuter Wireless. New Record For SydneyMelbourne Flight Melbourne, August 27. While testing his machine for the forthcoming Centenary Race, Sir Kingsford Smith created a record by flying here from Sydney in 143 min”tes.-—Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article150 1934-08-28 1 I trians to exercise especial care.—Rugby Radio Service. 1 Making London Nights Peaceful FORBIDDEN AREA FOR MOTOR HORNS London, August 27. Londoners are referring to to-night as “silence night” for the Ministry of Transport’s order forbidding the blowing of I motor horns within an area of five milesI trians to exercise especial care.—Rugby ' Radio Service. 1 - 150 words
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Article305 1934-08-28 1 their hands or minds.—Rugby Radio Scri vice. Guidance For Those Leaving School London, August 27. About 700,000 juvenild workers not new insured will from next Monday reap the benefits of State Insurance as the result of a provision made in the Unemployment Act for lowering the age oftheir hands or minds.—Rugby Radio Scri vice. - 305 words
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Article106 1934-08-28 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Association’s Research Results To Be Announced London, August 27. j The British Association for the Advancement of Science, which is holding its annual meetings at Aberystwyth next month, and at which most of Britain’s besti known scientists, as well as many dis- tinguished foreign—Rugby Radio Service. - 106 words
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Advertisement12 1934-08-28 1 i. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC HOTOGRAPHERS ,-k 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement20 1934-08-28 1 DONALD 4SCOTC H WHISKY A fine WHISKY At a Moderate Price of |2.95 a bottle. Obtainable Prom AU Provision Stores.20 words
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Advertisement2815 1934-08-28 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS AUX CHATS NOIRS NOTICE OF SALE have pleasure in PADTif'in ADC Ann conditions OF SALE HONG KONss AND THE MERCANTILE B ANNOUNCING THAT THEIR I PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA. LIMITE All communications relating to Qp CORPORATION2,815 words
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Article727 1934-08-28 3 MR. CALDECOTT TALKS OF MAN, ANIMALS AND MACHINES Marking the climax of the week-end com ference, the annual dinner of the Engineering Association of was held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night. The president, Mr. Steen Sehested, presided over a large gathering of members and their guests.727 words
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Article350 1934-08-28 3 Early History j COMPETITION BETWEEN RIVAL COMPANIES Members of the Engineering Association of Malaya who are holding their annual conference in Singapore over the week-end, gathered et the Harbour Board premises on Saturday morning ail’d were conducted, on a tour of inspection of the harbour. Welcoming350 words
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Article138 1934-08-28 3 Japanese Demands Outlined Tokyo, August 21. Rear-Admiral Soroku Yamamoto, of the Naval General Staff, leaves on September 11 for the United States en route to London, where he will assist the Ambassador, Mr. Matsudaira, in the naval talks to be resumed about the end of October. The Press138 words
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95 1934-08-28 3 Interrupted I Berlin, August 22. Advices from Guatemala say that the German aviatrix Elly Beinhorn, who owing to propeller trouble had to cut short her flight to Costa Rica, is now staying in the highlands of Guatemala as the guest of the German priest Father95 words
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Advertisement221 1934-08-28 3 I ThV SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS j YET THEY COST j j ONLY 25 CENTS. I L 1 al Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that221 words
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558 1934-08-28 4 Early Selections For Saturday WILL AVIEMORE ACCEPT IN FREE HANDICAP? Money Spider Well Handicapped Below will be found early selections for the Singapore races on Saturday. The racing should be very open but Money Spider appears to hold an outstanding chance. The big race seems558 words
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Article119 1934-08-28 4 —Reuter. Lame Again WINDSOR LAD FAVOURITE London, August 27. Colombo was scratched from the St. Leger at 9 a.m. to-day. Colombo's scratching was a sequel to the rapping of his knee in the box a fortnight ago. After it was thought that he had recovered—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article139 1934-08-28 4 —Reuter. Stoke City in Form EIGHT GOALS SCORED AGAINST LEEDS London, Aug. 27. The following are results of matches played to-day in the English League. DIVISION I Aston V. 2 Whampton W. 1 Huddersfield T. 1 Derby C. 0 Stoke C. 8 Leeds U. 1 Tottenham H—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article120 1934-08-28 4 Happy Lads Beat Almashoor School On the Patani Road ground yesterday, the Happy Lads beat the Almashoor Islamic Religious School in a friendly game of football, by five goals to nil. The game was entirely one-sided in favour of the Happy Lads. The interval was taken with120 words
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Article23 1934-08-28 4 —Reuter. Operated On For Appendicitis London, August 27. E. H. Bromley, the Australian cricketer, was successfully operated to-day for appen- dicitis.-—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article223 1934-08-28 4 234 Yards AT IPOH GOLF CLUB On Saturday afternoon the Ipoh Golf Club held their annual gymkhana. The events started at 3.30 and went on until well after 6.30. There was a large number of competitors, including the British Resident and Mrs. Cator. The weather remained223 words
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Article89 1934-08-28 4 Reuter. Rainbow 11 Regarded As Certain Defender Newport, Rhode Island, Aug. 28. Rainbow is regarded as a certainty to defend the America’s Cup against “Endeavour” in consequence of a victory over Yankee by three minutes eleven seconds over a 30 mile triangular course. Had Yankee won to-day herReuter. - 89 words
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Article221 1934-08-28 4 In S.F.A. Cup-Tie CHINESE WIN BY SEVEN GOALS TO ONE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 27. To-day, at the Stadium, the Selangor Malays were knocked out by the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club by the wide margin of seven goals to one in the Selangor221 words
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Article1362 1934-08-28 4 SITUATION DEMANDS A PLAIN STATEMENT NOW ON LEG-THEORY BOWLING London, August 16. Do we want to save Test Match cricket A debatable question, perhaps, but one thing, it seems to me, is certain. Test, match cricket is already in a critical state,' and it will1,362 words
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Article57 1934-08-28 4 ).—Reuter. Big Score By Australians SUSSEX DECLARE AT 304 FOR EIGHT London, August 27. Sussex declared with 304 for 8 wickets in their match al Hove against the Australians. Fleetwood-Smith captured 5 wickets for 114. The Australians replied with 560 towards which Kippax contributed 250,).—Reuter. - 57 words
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85 1934-08-28 4 Professional J. C. WALTERS J. C. Walters, who, as a men Polytechnic B.C. and the Civ 8.C., won the A.B.A. feat championship in 1933, is to *i professional in a contest at the don, on September 2. Walters was unable to deft ateur title85 words
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Advertisement26 1934-08-28 4 AS WE EXPECTED, “Chap Kuching” records ore in great demand HEAR THEM TO-DAY A As moutrieM y Vj <62? OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 1426 words
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Article1253 1934-08-28 5 FULL LIST OF ENTRIES e lull list of competitors in the London to Melbourne air race has been suet together with the aircraft and engines which have been entered. The 1)1 I^ie speed and the handicap races numbers 64, but of this a Z com Petitors have1,253 words
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Article1163 1934-08-28 5 PUBLIC STATEMENT MAY BE ISSUED LANCASHIRE'S BRIGHT PROSPECTS From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 18. I DON BRADMAN’S HOLIDAY? Bradman has been staying at Farnham i Common, that delightful village which nestles under Burnham Beeches. He re- cuperated at the home of Sir Douglas Shields. i There1,163 words
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Advertisement141 1934-08-28 5 Tt is not sufficient to brush X your teeth regularly. The mouth and gums must also be kept healthy. i’ Eucryl Tooth Powder cleans and polishes the teeth making them like pearls. It removes all stains, t Free Sample On Receipt Of A Five Cent Stamp From: V Grafton Laboratories,141 words
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Advertisement272 1934-08-28 5 'V 60'K. To Be 1 C. —r /C vrruin brook.. J V kecp up w.tk work /Ou ■OiTfAk MA L&~ jua cropped in Over 1,000,000 ill-nourished —X To r i -i tiueErx ok her children in Lngiand r J scholarship < ARt *C Qp U H Every child, every day,272 words
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Article1167 1934-08-28 6 Plastic Surgery, War’s One Good Legacy, is Now an Exact Science Plastic surgery is the Cinderella of the medical sciences. Its line of mental association to the average man is: Face lift-l iiig—beauty parlours—quack doctors —ex-] travagant feminine vanity. Or even; Dis-1 guise furtive operations—crooks—Dillinger. Which is1,167 words
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Article432 1934-08-28 6 Sir E. German’s Story j I Sir Edward German opened the new offices of the Performing Right Society at Copyright House, Margaret Street, Ca1 vendish Square, W. There were present many members of the society, which comI prises composers, authors, end publishers, i Mr. Leslie A.432 words
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702 1934-08-28 6 Mystery Of £30,000 Ransom Money THE STRANGER Great Hunt For Gang After being four days in the hands of kidnappers, Mr. John S. Labatt, a mil--1 lionaire Canadian brewer, has been released. This announcement was made by Mr. D. C. Draper, Chief of the Toronto Police.702 words
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Article831 1934-08-28 6 PLANES BY THE HUNDRED OVER LONDON No Defence Possible Against Rain Of Bombs In The Streets ONE RAY OF REAL HOPE Not Enough Pilots Likely And Most Planes Are Already Obsolete Mr. Fokker, who designed the German planes that bombed London in the war, threw a831 words
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567 1934-08-28 6 NEW EFFORTS TO SOLVE TRAFFIC PROBLEMS i Scotland Yard’s new “flying” squad sweeped down over London on August 15. Bus drivers, pedestrians and point duty i policemen looked up and saw a silver and blue autogiro airplane only a few hundred567 words
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Article79 1934-08-28 6 Let your little boy of seven fight hwants to. This was the gist of advice giv< n parents by Dr. Elizabeth Sloan at the New Health Society summeat Malvern. “If you stop them fighting,” sh "and tell them to shake hands, t hate each other. "It is79 words
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Article110 1934-08-28 6 i Legalizing Publication By Laymen The Banns of Marriage Meesur by the Church Assembly, the o' which is to enable banns of m be published, under certain condit layman, has received the approv Ecclesiastical Committee of Pari The Committee point out that sure would legalize a practice110 words
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450 1934-08-28 7 Neck Gripped By Branch Fork COOLIES ARRESTED IN PAHANG Kuala Lipis, Saturday. Police investigation and ‘post-mortem’ examinations into the cause of death of the late Mr. K. Kandappu, Technical Subordinate, Public Works Department, in charge of the Temerloh and Bentong450 words
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Article209 1934-08-28 7 Police Court Sequel To Affray Hearing was continued by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning, of evidence against and Nagan, two Tamils living in the Patam Road area, who are required to show cause why they should not be bound ove_ Dorai,209 words
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Article734 1934-08-28 7 pilots give thrills 4ND amusements iundred invitations were issued by a Lumpur Flying Club for their aal show which was held on Satur- a al weather and provided excellent nent to the large gathering, which I the Hon’ble the Chief Secretary, ess the Sultan of734 words
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Article, Illustration368 1934-08-28 7 UNION OF TWO WELL KNOWN FAMILIES Gorgeous Spectacle of 1 Colour nwo well-known local Mohamedan families have been united by the marriage of Mr. V. K. Mohamed; Ismail, younger brother of Mr. V. K. Abdul Kader J.P., and Miss R. E. M.’ Khatija, daughter of the late368 words
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Article66 1934-08-28 7 A Chinese named Lee Kew, when charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with the theft, at 5 p.m. on August 26 from a shed on Bukit Gambier, of 300 pieces of attap belonging to Gee Ah Siew, admitted that he had taken them without66 words
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Article, Illustration627 1934-08-28 7 MARY GRACE - Fashion's Forecast tor Autumn k Paisley patterned velvet for short coats with dilherent skirts Hats are flat pancake berets or masculine Evening, dresses trimmed with garlands of flowers —fewer trains A Loose, swing, back sports coats but semi-fitting long, ones Fewer frills and furbelows, more pleats627 words
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Advertisement70 1934-08-28 7 Give Baby Health the Greatest Gift! You can give baby no more precious gift than health. Thousands of healthy, happy children have been reared upon Mellin’s Food. Their sturdy strength is the strongest testimony in its favour. Mixed as directed, it is the nearest equivalent to breast milk. Mellin's Food70 words
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Advertisement17 1934-08-28 8 WAWW.\SWAVAW. 3 .‘<V Buy Your Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY.17 words
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Miscellaneous168 1934-08-28 8 Opening To-Night JUMP ABOARD THE POLITICAL BAND WAGON FOR THE LAUGH RIDE OF YOUR LIFE! Congress is going cuckoo. Governors are. giggling. Senators are smiling. The Soßd South is laug hin itself to Everybody’s goXAfe a <x to over JUS the funnieBt comedy since A\BwiSJIW Politics” fc w v! <sl168 words
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Miscellaneous145 1934-08-28 8 LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED SEASON 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 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 Preceded At Every Performance By AN ENTERTAINING PARAMOUNT PICTURE EDMUND LOWE and VICTOR McLAGLEN in 'NO MORE145 words
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Miscellaneous135 1934-08-28 8 iwww® 6-15 TO-NIGHT-LAST NIGHT 9 30 BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES Present FREDERICK LONSDALE'S WORLD-FAMOUS MUSICAL ROMANCE ‘The Maid Of The Mountains’ FEAST OF MELODY AND J HUMOUR iSv THE .j GREATEST Mt MUSICAL T ROMANC I OF ALL I k \'W S ns>v |E TIME I 1H with I NANCY BROWN135 words
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Advertisement37 1934-08-28 9 Mfl l M A I 1 j z YW'-iMFiB 1 MH v THIWF shell! I j LUBRICATING Olli I 'I I I I I! j Adv’ertisement of the M jg j‘ Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. J]37 words
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Miscellaneous47 1934-08-28 9 To-night s and Commencing To-morrow I|BJK| at Only 9 p.m. i£ TARBELL'S EAGLE MAGIC SHOW I FULL OF MYSTERIES! ILLUSIONS! I STUNTS I! SEE HULA, HULA DANCE PHANTOM FLIGHTS FLOATING LADY, ETC., ETC. DAILY COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. I POPULAR PRICES: Cents 20, 40, 60 and $l-00.47 words
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Article427 1934-08-28 10 On page 15 of to-day’s issue we publish the latest figures in possession of the Incorporated Society of Planters, by whom the accuracy of these figures is guaranteed, regarding the present position of pre-slump salaries. It is interesting to note that while 20 had no cuts, 55 have427 words
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Article524 1934-08-28 10 Messages from Calcutta state that serious floods have occurred in many places on the Ganges, and that several villages have been washed away. It is reported from Monghyr that the Ganges is rising rapidly and all the ferrv steamers of the East Indian Railway have been commandeered by524 words
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Article1243 1934-08-28 10 v A lldU I among my own countrymen.—J. S. E r the Manchester Guardian. We poled the clumsy raft around a bend In the river and saw before us a dugout canoe drawn up to a clay bank. An Indian woman, dressed in a skirt and a scarf,v A lldU I among my own countrymen.—J. S. E r the Manchester Guardian. - 1,243 words
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119 1934-08-28 10 tion.—Reuter Wireless. Be Military-Minded Bologna, August 27. “We must educate the Italians to be military-minded and even a militaristic people,” said Signor Mussolini, when addressing the Generals and Foreign Missions at the conclusion of the manoeuvres. He added that nations rise or fall astion.—Reuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article49 1934-08-28 10 —Reuter Wireless. All Occupants Of Motor Coach Killed Algiers, August 27. All the occupants of a motor coach travelling along the coastal road were killed when it dashed over a. parapet and fell to the rockq fifty feet below. Fifteen bodies have hitherto been re- covered.—Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article138 1934-08-28 10 Local Branch Agents To Give An “At Home' The first steamer of the Kokusai for which Messrs. Hin Giap Trading t are the local agents, to call at F docked at Swettenham Pier yesterd I Mr. Yap In Soi, managing dire the Company told our represente138 words
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Article42 1934-08-28 10 Mohamed, a stowaway aboard ti "Rajula" from Negapatam, said Penang Police Court this morning had a friend living at Sungei Sip’ would pay. The Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, tii rous $3O with sentence of 20 da\ rous imprisonment in default.42 words
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Advertisement134 1934-08-28 10 i Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-MORROW, 29th AUGUST DINNER DANCE CABARET ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS PRINCESS ROSE LANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF BEAUTIFUL HAWAII AND STAR HULA DANCER TAU MOE THE STEEL GUITAR EXPERT AND BABY LANI DANCE MUSIC BY THE BAND OF THE S. S. "PRESIDENT POLK" Admission to Ballroom $l.OO134 words
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Advertisement22 1934-08-28 10 FLIT Kills flfesj Obtainable at ALL THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. ii iHririr!Hririnnnnrtnrinnnrtnnr IUUUUUuUUUUUIJIJIJIJ UIJIUI7I7I,22 words
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Article685 1934-08-28 11 Applicant CrossExamined AGREED TO PAY $BOO From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Monday. en the case was resumed in the me Court, Ipoh, in which Sockalinludahar, a money-lender is asking the o set aside an ex-parte order made -t him in connection with the taxatwo bills of685 words
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Article399 1934-08-28 11 P T. THRIFT AND LOAN SOCIETY Half Yearly Meeting SOUND POSITION OF SOCIETY The half-yearly general meeting for the Period January 1 to June 30, 1934 of the Penang Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative TTunft and Loan Society, Ltd., was held at 12 noon to-day in the Correspondence Branch of the399 words
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Article185 1934-08-28 11 Case Postponed: No Bail In the Penang Police Court, this morning, before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, two Chinese named Ong Ee Chooi and Tan Cheng Sw’ee pleaded guilty to the dishonest retention of a stolen bicycle belonging to Lee Boey Chin at 173, Perak Road,185 words
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Article112 1934-08-28 11 Sentenced To Imprisonment And Repatriation Ng Ah Hee alias Phoa Choo Yong, who was charged with the extortion of a sum of $5 from a waitress employed in a coffeeshop in Chulia Street, was to-day convicted by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, and was sentenced112 words
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Article254 1934-08-28 11 I After Prolonged Illness BODY CONVEYED TO I KUALA KANGSAR FOR BURIAL I I Ihe death occurred at Kampong Boyeh, Butterworth. last night at 10.10 p.m. of Raja Mansur bin Sultan Abdullah after a prolonged illness, at the) age of 68. Raja Mansur was among the254 words
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Article407 1934-08-28 11 Supreme Court Suit In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Whitley, the hearing of tne suit was commenced in which Che Wan and others are suing Habib Kassim Merican and others, trustees, for administration of the estate of the Syed C. Merican. Plaintiffs are beneficiaries,407 words
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Article288 1934-08-28 11 Entries Coming In Well FORTY-EIGHT CARS OF ALL TYPES It is understood that arrangements for the A. A. M. Rally at Cameron Highlands on September 2 are well in hand and entries are coming in well. At the moment there are 48 cars of all types288 words
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Article212 1934-08-28 11 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —The devastating fire at Jelutong has rendered several people homeless. I have visited the victims on the spot and I am convinced that out of the five private houses burnt, one family is in great need. I refer212 words
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Article76 1934-08-28 11 Vagrant Discharged The profession of Hoo Ah Hin, a Chinese charged with vagrancy, that of funeral banner carrier, was this morning described by Acting Chief Court Inspector Smith as very uncertain and somewhat dependent on the death rate. Upon accused’s being able to show that he lived at76 words
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Advertisement149 1934-08-28 11 A bl SEE THAT HE IS TRULY FED! On baby’s proper feeding during his cradle days depends his future vigour. If breast feeding is not possible or advisable, give him Humanised TRUFOOD, which is virtually a duplicate of breast milk. Trufood means true feeding; and he’s sure to be a149 words
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Article2355 1934-08-28 12 MINISTERS ON HOLIDAY GERMANY’S DEBT DIFFICULTIES REORGANISATION OF FLEET AIR ARM PRINCE KAYA CONCLUDES TOUR London. August 18. (From Our Own Correspondent) MR. W. RUNCIMAN RETURNS T€l TOWN i Mr. Walter Runciman is the only mem-, ber of the Government who has so far2,355 words
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Advertisement22 1934-08-28 12 I FIRST “I WITH THE NEW S Tfce (GAZETTE ON i Sale ip Penang 7 A. M. BEST PICTURES LATEST NEWS I22 words
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Advertisement81 1934-08-28 12 i PRICE OF PURE SILK MATERIALS IS AS CHEAP asTVSU buy artificial material I TO-DAY. WEAR PURE SI 1,1 WHICH LASTS LONG NEVER CRUSHES I IS- TEN TIMES STRONGER THAN ARTIFICIALS. I JUST UNPACKED i PRINTED PURE SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE r, I IN 50 SMART ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS ON LIGHT DARK COLOUR81 words
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Miscellaneous380 1934-08-28 12 BOXERS BODY BEAUTIFUL COMPETITION. I Wembley Arena TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST. 1934. Come and see our stalwart heroes of the SQUARE RING. Handsome prizes donated by Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., The Malayan Brew-eries Ltd., Storch Brothers Ltd., Mr. H. W. Sanders, and Messrs. Sime Darby Co., Ltd. In addition to these380 words
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Article795 1934-08-28 13 Accused Committed To Assizes ALLEGED ETERNAL TRIANGLE preliminary inquiry into a of murder framed against a named Palayan, was concluded y before Mr. D. Wills, Police >trate, Penang, who committed reused for trial at the next cs, on a charge of murder. ..censed was arrested by795 words
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Article301 1934-08-28 13 H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES INSPECTS THE FORD WORKS The huge Ford factory at Dagenham was recently honoured by a visit from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, who spent several hours making a comprehensive tour of the buildings and inspecting the wonderful301 words
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Article168 1934-08-28 13 Monday, Aug. 20. Professor Cinca had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, Aug. 21. Mr. Willem Daniels and Professor Dr J. G. Sleeswijk had luncheon at Government House. Wednesday, Aug. 22. Mr. A. Brooke arrived to stay at Government House. Thursday, Aug. 23. Lady Louis Mountbatten, Group Captain168 words
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208 1934-08-28 13 “instant Relief Whatever The Pain” Dreadful flatulence, violent pain after eating, flutterings, all these made life a misery for Mr. A. U.- until he discovered the cure they are using in the leading hospitals. This is his own unsolicited letter I would like to say208 words
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Article389 1934-08-28 13 Discoveries At Loch Laggan The lowering of Loch Laggan, in Inver-ness-shire, by the progress of the Lochaber Power Scheme, has brought to light some of the most interesting relics of prehistoric Scotland ever discovered in the cou- ntry. In the past few days five dug-out 'canoes,389 words
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Article314 1934-08-28 13 H. R. H. Prince Purachatra and Mr. Richard Walker are new members of the Singapore Rotary Club. Mr. D. H. Hodgson has arrived in Seremban to take up duties as State Forest Officer, vice Mr. Shrubshall. Extension of leave has been granted to Mr. J. A. Cresswell,314 words
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Article312 1934-08-28 13 Sir John Maffey On The Colonial Service The Nige. ia and Gold Coast Dinner Clubs hel<H a West Africa dinner at the Savoy Hotel. Sir Thomas Shenton Thomas. Governor of the Gold Coast Colony and Governor-Designate of the Straits Settlements, presided, end the gathering of 300312 words
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Article32 1934-08-28 13 to Lieutenant-General Pitt-Taylor.- Rugby Radio Service. Major-General R. G. Finlayson has been appointed Commander of the third division with effect from October 15 in succession to Lieutenant-General Pitt-Taylor.- Rugbyto Lieutenant-General Pitt-Taylor.- Rugby Radio Service. - 32 words
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Advertisement24 1934-08-28 13 Estates Mines WE SUPPLY All printed requirements at competitive prices, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS enquiries invited IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY Piziung Gazette PRESS, LTD.24 words
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Advertisement208 1934-08-28 13 w® Dance to X These New [Hits A PLACE IN YOUR HEART Fox Trot CB 756 I THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU ib HERE’S THE RECORD THAT CREATED A FURORE OVER S THE AIR WHEN INTRODUCED BY THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA. I; MELODY IN SPRING Fox Trot CB 749208 words
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254 1934-08-28 14 Deciding Match On Monday Morning RAIN MARS MALAYAN TOURNAMENT Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 27. Penang won the Sultan of Perak and Spooner Cups in the Malayan polo tournament this morning by defeating the Singapore Military team. Rain interfered considerably with the tournament. No ploy254 words
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Article113 1934-08-28 14 £6,000 Offer To Meet Gains Or Petersen Mr. Jeff Dickson has offered Primo Carne a a guarantee of £6,000, with o, privilege of 32 per cent, of the “gate,” to meet in London the winner of the Larry Gains— Jack Peterson fight, which takes place at tlie113 words
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Article55 1934-08-28 14 Result Of Monthly Medal The following was the result .of the Malakoff Club Monthly Medal held on Saturday and Sunday 25th and 26th August, 1934 T. Wilson 85 —lB =67 R. Thomson 87 —lB 69 A. R. Craig 76 —4= 72 •J. E. Gauld 80 7 73 T.55 words
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Article87 1934-08-28 14 Gold Medals For Winner “u t V P the w SOM medal to the winner Hemchit fight on Snna the Nara 1 XtmiJT 7 ,he w c wJu «auction a return contest between the two f lrama,lc termination of the fight in the first round, owing to87 words
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Article123 1934-08-28 14 —Reuter. Causes Concern In U.S.A. NOT WITHOUT MEANS OF DEFENCE London, August 27. The curtailment of the world rubber production with a view to maintaining prices has created some concern in the United States, according to the “Index” the monthly review of the New York Trust Company which—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article174 1934-08-28 14 P.C.F.A. Meeting On Thursday TROPHY TO CHAMPIONS A special extraordinary’ meeting of the Penang Chinese Football Association will be held on Thursday, August 30. at 5.15 pm. at the Chinese Town Hall. The item on the agenda is—“to consider the running of a league and174 words
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Article423 1934-08-28 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following «m the latest quotation* In ISBSSRS. KMNM3DT A «tare Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN A. Malay 50 0 52 6ex 54 6 56[6ex Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 ex 2.00 2.10 ex Hong Fatt 45 50ex 45 50ex K.423 words
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Article352 1934-08-28 14 SOON THFAM CO. Th«! following are the '•'■’■rgee tn otr up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I RUBBER 1 Allenbys 195 2.05 1.92% 2.02% j Ayer Panas 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.05 Bassetts 90 95 90 95 B. Lintangs 1.25 1.30 1.25 1.30 Bentas 1.20 1.25 1.20352 words
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Article282 1934-08-28 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS Allenby 1.90 2.00 1.95 200 Bassett 92% 97% 90 95 Batu Lintang 125 1.30 1.27% 1.30 Benta 1.22% 1.27% 1.20 1.25 Brog®. 1.07% 1.12% 1.10 1.15 Kedah 3.25 3.50 3.10 3.35 ex Kuala Sidim 2.55 2.65 2.60 2.70 Mentakab282 words
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Article125 1934-08-28 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 75 27 32 75 23 32 New York 5.05% 5.06 Montreal 4.92 Brussels 21 30 21 gSST *****2 15 Amsterdam 5S 9 32 5g 5 3 12 S 3 12.77% Stockholm 7. l 9 g Vienna 6 4 2634 Prague 120,4125 words
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Article124 1934-08-28 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London No market £228-0-0 TIN—(3 Months) London n o market £227-12-6 Singapore $113.37% $112.75 Business Done Penang $113.37% $112.75 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $3.05 BLACK PEPPER $15.50 RUBBER London No market 7 9’l6d New York No market 15%c(G) Singapore Spot124 words
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Article181 1934-08-28 14 The following are the latest quotation* for to-day Buyers Sellers RUBBER.— Allenbys I- 90 2 Ayer Panas 1.95 2.05 Bassetts 99 B. Lintangs 1.25 1.30 Bentas 1-20 1.25 Brogas 1-1° t. 15 Connemaras 1.75 1.85 Indragiris 1.47% 1.52% Jerams 1.25 1.30 Kempas 2.45 2.55 K. Sidims 2.60181 words
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Article40 1934-08-28 14 PENANG, AUGUST 28 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m’ts Private 3 m ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 58% France T.T. 875 Hongkong T.T. 33% Shanghai T.T. 09% India T.T. 155% Silver 21 9 1640 words
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Advertisement123 1934-08-28 14 New Life New Health New Vitality To enjoy life to the full, to face depression and loss of vitality, to restore health and vigour, each person can, and should, take advantage of the wonderful restorative powers of PHYLLOSAN.» Doctors and Scientists unite in the most remarkable testimony ever paid to123 words
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Advertisement561 1934-08-28 14 FOR SALE 2nd: Hand 55 B.H.P. Gas Engine— Gene rator, etc., complete also an 18" Crepin Battery of 6 machines by David Bridges << Co. For further particulars apply Selinsin Estate, Taiping. i TRADE MARK CAUTION IN JOHORE NOTICE is hereby given that INTEI NATIONAL GENERAL ELECTRIC COX’ PANY, INCORPORATED,561 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-08-28 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 E 9 m.m. Noon 79 N TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 2.36 a.m. 8.55 a.m. 2.36 p.m. 9.10 p.m. To-morrow 3.05 a.m. 9.28 a.m. 3.05 p.m. 9.36 p.m.38 words
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825 1934-08-28 15 following are extracts from the early report, made to the members Kedah Planters’ Association, bership and Acreage:—. Estates Planted acres Ttl. acres Kedah 28 61,198 74,689 Kedah 32 80,508 108,940 60 141,706 183,629 >f H. H. Tungku Ibrahim C.M.G., ite Regent of Kedah. ews825 words
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96 1934-08-28 15 YES. NO. QUESTIONNAIRE g'" nt made on 24th August which includes all returns to date. Entire Restoration. Partial. None. No cuts. *55 198 112 86 20 471 This includes all returns, except “No Cuts,’’ which do not give answer to the Questions, or from planters96 words
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Article1237 1934-08-28 15 Hartley Withers - THE NEED FOR SWEET REASONABLENESS I By Hartley Withers The most vexed questions in international economic and political relationships to-day are what should a creditor demand and what should a debtor ptj'. In this article Mr. Withers, the famous economist, examines the position of international debts and1,237 words
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Article866 1934-08-28 15 Strong Financial Position 2| DIVIDEND Mr. W. M. Miller, representing the Secretaries and Agents (Messrs. Guthrie Co.. Ltd.), read the notice convening the meeting and the Auditors’ Report. The Chairman said: —Gentlemen, Before addressing myself to the business before the Meeting, I have the sad duty of866 words
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Advertisement230 1934-08-28 15 You can now buy STATE EXPRESS luxury cigarettes at an everyday price. SWE (XPRESS LMADE IN ENGLAND ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY U D LONDON A I I I Never neglect I I CONSTIPATION I I I Check it at once with I I I II I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills230 words
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Advertisement1607 1934-08-28 16 j<v J[ 4 id I i i Am'-u B V<' AM<. i I h>_' Ml^~~* i| rg I V'_ l to EUROPE VIA SUE" ,^im‘-< > MMB 3" ArriTO Marine. Arrive New York From Penang Arrive g L^*' ll ll^r l2Z^*^ 3, ~'~^L^^g Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave »ue1,607 words
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Article564 1934-08-28 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines Oe "lowing is a lust of vessels arriving Jing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY “LAN sails for Teluk Anson, Port ettenham, Malacca and Singapore. j, KIAN from Tg. Mengeldar (Koea- Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh (LaboeBilik), Berombang and Asahan i g. Bale!) g564 words
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Article1028 1934-08-28 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on August 4 by the s.s. “Ranchi” was delivered in London on August 25. AIR MAILS i A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and1,028 words
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Article87 1934-08-28 17 Dates And Venues WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Ebor Handicap. Run at York, DlstfcMi One Mile, Six Furlongs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Gimcrack Stakes. Rim at Yprk, DistaMS Six Furlongs. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 I Champagne Stakes. Run at Distance Six Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St Leger Stakes. Run at87 words
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Article124 1934-08-28 17 I Sept. 1,5, 8, 12 and 15—Singapore Ttart Club Au‘umn Meeting. i RUGGER: Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacm at Seremban. Oct. 6, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca al Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 20, Selangor vs. Perak at Kualn I Lumpur. I Oct. 27, Selangor vs. Penang at Penang- Nov. 3, Selangor124 words
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Miscellaneous890 1934-08-28 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES STATION Z.G.E. Two tb. Mkm- J) n- WAVELENGTH 48.92 METRES JXbTZirr* s colum BI a to day will be need dm- II si.so nebM ultaueoitatv «1 an LX3o7—The Fountain of Arethusa—VioUn Solo by Joseph Szigeti. DXs79—Mendelssohn’s Spring Song TO-DAY Bee S Weddin STschaikowsky’s Chant Sant pap roles—New Queen’s890 words
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Article521 1934-08-28 18 100 Arrested In Police Raids ILLICIT OPIUM DENS J The Government Monopolies conducted a 1 round-up of illicit smoking dens from six < o’clock on Friday morning until three o’clock Saturday morning and the J es n f was a list of 100 cases before521 words
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Article367 1934-08-28 18 BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE If a bill collector is behind in his payments by one month, having collected the previous month’s bill, is he guilty of criminal breach of trust And in these circumstances is he guilty of criminal breach of trust even though there had367 words
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Article137 1934-08-28 18 Land League And The ‘‘Putsch’ Vienna, August 24. The police investigations into the part played by certain radical 1 eders of the Land League in the July pustch continue. The ex-Land League Deputy. Herr Dewaty. was subjected to prolonged cross-examina-i tion and was then still kept in custody.137 words
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Article97 1934-08-28 18 Valuable Manuscript Discovered Moscow, August 24. A manuscript of Leonardo da Vinci of undoubted authenticity has just been discovered in the archives of the library of the Siberian town of Irkutsk. The subject matter is a plan for the construction of a flying machine, and the manuscript is97 words
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Article50 1934-08-28 18 The Language Question Again Malta, August 21. The Government has declared Maltese to be the official language before the Courts of the islands. Hitherto Maltese has been recognised unofficially, but Italian has been the only official language, and in many cases the procedure was not intelligible to the parties.50 words
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Advertisement215 1934-08-28 18 f ■'V'" l^reparalions K 1 have won world-wide n 8 recognition because of H I their unusual healing andmedicinalqualities. B I Emollient and healing, H the SOAP protects as wellasclcansestheskin. B Pimples, rashes, cuts I i|||||||9 and burns are quickly Sbb£hk healed by the OINTI WENT. The TALCUM ||||g||g| adds215 words
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Advertisement60 1934-08-28 18 For Offices of Business Men j ftp* iffm J _-Jr The uncleaned OFFICE FLOORS. Dust, etc. not well-attended to. Surely not congenial places to work, in. There’s dignity, there’s NECESSITY in the question. The Hygienic HouseWashing Disinfecting Co.. 118, Penang Road Penang Branch will be responsible for effective upkeeping of60 words
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Advertisement316 1934-08-28 18 Exercise vigilance over your health and wellbeing You cannot afford to take risks in connection ilh >"' ,r beverage. Remember you have proof of this. uhisky’s excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. L MW J Famous all over the world for the flavour, which analysts pronounce to be316 words
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512 1934-08-28 19 ternational COMMITTEE'S RESOLUTION Peiping, August 10. >rding to private advices from Gene16th annual meeting of the Interil Committee on Intellectual Coon attached to the League of Navhich was held in Geneva from July July 21, devoted the whole day of s to the question of collaboration512 words
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108 1934-08-28 19 PRESI DENT SURGEON AT AMERICAN HOSPITAL ma Trained Woman Offered Post Shanghai, August 8. r thq first time m history, a Chinese n doctor trained wholly in China, has nvited to become a resident surgeon a American hospital. s honour has come to Dr. Annie Pg. M. D., resident surgeon108 words
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1370 1934-08-28 19 SOVIET RUSSIA'S INFLUENCE PROBLEM TO BE TACKLED BY WHOLE NATION .—Reuters Pacific Service. art S ic£V im V aCk We deVCted a fading whv we ?h "u° mmUniSm ex Plained taMe “Communism" is not a suiable order for society and much less for China..—Reuters Pacific Service. - 1,370 words
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Article69 1934-08-28 19 CANTON-HAINAN-NANNING AIR LINE —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, August 12. As the work of surveying aerodromes has been completed and wireless and telegraph stations have been established, a trial flight on the Canton-Hainan-Nanning air line will take place to-morrow morning, according to the South-west Aviation company to-day. The plane to be—Reuters Pacific Service. - 69 words
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Article224 1934-08-28 19 is allowed for this year.—Reuters Pacific Service. HUGE DEMANDS BY MINISTRIES OF WAR AND NAVY Tokyo, August 11. All ministries have now submitted their draft estimates for next year to the Finance Ministry, or have communicated a rough amount of their estimates. The new demands by allis allowed for this year.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 224 words
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Article155 1934-08-28 19 Smacked By Magistrate For Wearing Spectacles Peiping, Aug. 13. Thiee Chinese reporters received 10 slaps apiece from Mr. Tsao Meng-chiu, magistrate at Pingyuen, Hopei, when they turned up to interview him clad in shorts, open-collar shirts and —crowning indignity —wearing spectacles. They, as news hunters of the “WalkingSurveying155 words
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Article119 1934-08-28 19 Changes In Hong Kong Ordinance Hong Kong, Aug. 11. The Govemor-in-Council has amended Table E of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance by rescinding regulation 11 and substituting the following:— Every vessel licensed under these regulations shall, subject to any exemption granted by the Harbour Master, have the name thereof119 words
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Article56 1934-08-28 19 ing held at the Hague and here.—Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, August 11. The Netherlands-Japanese Trade Conference at Batavia, which has been deadlocked on account of the restriction of the import of Japanese pottery by the Netherlands Government, will be resumed soon as the result of negotiations now beinging held at the Hague and here.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration257 1934-08-28 20 r.PIC FLIGHT. —Captain J. R. Ayling (left) and Captain L. Reid at Hatfield last night, having first landed at Heston after making the first Canadian-England flight. They were nearly 31 hours in the air for the 3,500 miles journey. WINDING-UP TlME.—Let’s hope he’s hooked a257 words