Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1934
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Title Section20 1934-09-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 209. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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221 1934-09-05 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. TRANS-ATLANTIC MAIL SERVICE STILL UNDER CONSIDERATION DISCUSSION WITH CANADIAN NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERNMENTS London, September 4. The report on the progress of civil aviation in 1933 issued by the Directorate of Civil Aviation at the Air Ministry shows that as the result of.—Rugby Radio Service. - 221 words
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Article173 1934-09-05 1 many’s favour and is increasing. Reuter Wireless. Sir John Simon’s Restriction Memorandum London, Aug. 31. Sir John Simon has sent a memorandum to the leading Maritime Powers asking for an exchange of ideas on restricting merchant shipping. A message from the Washington correspondent of the “New York Times”many’s favour and is increasing. Reuter Wireless. - 173 words
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Article110 1934-09-05 1 of retired officers wiu [.—Reuter Wireless. Rates Of Pay To Be Stabilised i London. Aug. 30. Rates of pay for Army officers are to be consolidated and stabilised as from September 1 by order of a Royal Warrant. The new rates will correspond to the cost of livingof retired officers wiu [.—Reuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article30 1934-09-05 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Professor Hogan, a prominent membc" of the Executive of the United Ireland Party, has resigned as a protest against the “hysterical leadership” of General O’Duff}..—Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article49 1934-09-05 1 house arrangements exist. —Reuter Wireless. On Foreign Tobacco And Products Berlin, Aug. 30. The purchase of foreign tobacco and products is forbidden temporarily if foreign currencies are needed for payment buu importation of Oriental tobacco is allowed from countries where special clearing house arrangements exist. —Reuter Wireless.house arrangements exist.—Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article98 1934-09-05 1 the plebiscite regulations. —Reuter Wireless. Names Announced By The League Geneva, Aug. 29. The names of the Supreme Tribunal and eight divisional tribunals for the Saar plebiscite next January are announced by the League. The Supreme Tribunal will be presided over by an Italian, Signor Bindogalli,the plebiscite regulations.—Reuter Wireless. - 98 words
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Article38 1934-09-05 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Voreigrt Ministers Meeting At Stockholm Oslo, Aug. 31. At the invitation of Sweden the Foreign Ministers of Norway, Denmark, Finland and Sweden are meeting in Stockholm on September 6 to discuss economic co- operation.-.—Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article33 1934-09-05 1 ,—Reuter Wireless. President Roosevel| has ordered Mr. Norman Davis to return to London in September to resume informal conversations with Britain and Japan in connection with the naval conference.,—Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Article119 1934-09-05 1 .—Reuter Wireless. FULL STATE ESCORTS FOR PROCESSIONS I I London, Sept. 5. I The procedure at the wedding of,’ Prince George and Princess Marina will follow closely the marriage of the Duke of York. It is learned on the highest authority that the Archbishops 1 of Canterbury and.—Reuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article247 1934-09-05 1 ■.—Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 30. A doubt as to whether Prince George had any idea of becoming engaged when he arrived at Slovenia was expressed by his equerry, Major Butler, in an interview. He declared the lonely walks with Princess Marina in the romantic surroundings of■.—Reuter Wireless. - 247 words
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Article117 1934-09-05 1 I.—Rugby Radio Service. INCOME TAX £7 MILLIONS UP London, Sept. 4. The Exchequer returns show that exclusive of the self-balancing items the total ordinary revenue received during the current financial yecr up to September 1, amounts to £237,005,278. At the corresponding date last year the amount was £241,157,045.I.—Rugby Radio Service. - 117 words
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Article80 1934-09-05 1 —Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Aug. 29. Over one thousand Austrian nazi legionaries who fled to Yugo-Slavian territory after the July revolt are organising headquarters on the Austrian border where they are training with the ultimate object of invading Austria, declares the official •jovernment newspaper “Reichspost.” Their commander-in-chief is:.—Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article212 1934-09-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Leaves For Australia NAVIES TO INTERCHANGE CRUISERS London, Sept. 4. The 'Duke of Gloucester, this afternoon began his journey to Australia when he left Hendon aerodrome in the Prince of Wales* dragon moth aeroplane for Le Bourget, Paris. The Duke said he was looking.—Rugby Radio Service. - 212 words
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Article104 1934-09-05 1 —Reuter Wireless. Death Penalty For Austrian Nazis Leader Vienna, Aug. 29. The military court at Loeben sentenced to death to-day Franz Ebner, son of a doctor, on a charge of leading the nazi rebels in St, Gallen, Styria on August 25th and of murdering the commander of the—Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article68 1934-09-05 1 S’pore Young Man Found Hanging (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 4. A young Chinese was found hanging in a house in Grove Road and died before the ambulance arrived. The discovery was made by Mr. Tan Khoan Hong, the young man’s father. He heard a noise68 words
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Article68 1934-09-05 1 —Reuter Wireless. Millionaire Brewer’s Kidnapper Sentenced Toronto, Aug. 31. A young man Edward Chard has been sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment on a charge of attempted extortion and theft in connection with the kidnapping of John Labatt, millionaire brewer. It was stated that Chard in the course of.—Reuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article23 1934-09-05 1 —r.r.-.t?--’ Wireless. German translations of the works of Maxim Gorky have been confiscated in Russia, according to the BERLINER TACEZL-'-TT—r.r.-.t?--’ Wireless. - 23 words
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Article291 1934-09-05 1 Worth $1.000.000 WILL F.M.S. FRUSTRATE EFFORT TO DODGE DUTY? We understand that, since the announcement was made two months ago in regard to the return of the Dindings to the State of Perak, almost $1,000,000 worth of dutiable goods have been stored at Lumut and291 words
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Article174 1934-09-05 1 ’.—Reuter Wireless. Dismissal Of Youths Under 25 In Employment Berlin, Aug. 30. A drastic order has been issued requiring the dismissal of all unmarried men and women under 25 years in public and private employment who will be replaced by older persons, especially those with large families.’.—Reuter Wireless. - 174 words
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Article80 1934-09-05 1 —Reuter Wirelefip. Obstacle To German Church Pacification Berlin, Aug. 29. The Aryan pare graph which arous d great opposition in the Evangelical Church leading to its cancellation on January 4, has reappeared in the law published to-day, thus creating a further obstacle to church pacification. The law prescribes—Reuter Wirelefip. - 80 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-05 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-05 1 B KEY < BEER Pure. Cool Refreshing Sole Distributor*: N. V. Straits Java Trading (X I t I17 words
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Advertisement1873 1934-09-05 2 KATES FORCASUAL police notice BANKS advertisements pA.-sfjri’S'.tare: An Economical and Low a recovered by the Defective Branch. Illi AJVVII Villi VU-A v v All persons who have had their Bicycles ADTCDCft DAkllf MSHEDI AkIRCCME stolen during the last few months are UMAKItKEU DANK NCVCKLANU3VHC invited to visit the Detective Station,1,873 words
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Article2325 1934-09-05 3 DRIFT IN THE STRATOSPHERE THE BANISHMENT OF NOISE: A TAILLESS MILITARY AEROPLANE PETROL FROM SEA WATER (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 25. 4UXLEY AND DARWIN Mr Julian Huxley who has been nomi- ted by the Council of the Zoological o. iety to succeed Sir Peter Chalmers2,325 words
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Advertisement54 1934-09-05 3 TO CLEAR KAYSER STOCKING $l/- a pair. Nos. 34, 36, 37, 87, 88 97. THESE NUMBERS BEING NOW DISCONTINUED. THEY CARRY NO 1 GUARANTEE YET THEY WEAR WELL, WASH WELL. NEVER SAG. WRINKLE. NOR SHRINK. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE B H T Doulatram&CI Corner of BEACH BISHOP STREETS, P.O. Box54 words
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Advertisement126 1934-09-05 3 a {GREAT ECONOMY; I SALE I AT B BALANCE !W' SillreW"£ THE z L’c'. HOUSEHOLD J BUDGET J 0 I FOOHri I RIH tak,ng this z |E9 OPPORTUNITY L _j SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL Z Z DEPARTMENTS. F z B FROM :3rd September, 1934 j iPARMANAND’S 74, BISHOP STREET. r126 words
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1862 1934-09-05 4 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Below will be found the full programme for to-day’s races at Singapore, the second day of the Autumn (('.old Cup) Meeting: Race 1, Ponies, Class 2, Division 1, 5 Furlongs, 2.30 p.m. 0 0 0 GOLDEN QUEEN 9.001,862 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-09-05 4 —Reigate police, coached by their Chief Constable, in the tug-o’-war match against Luton police at Reigate Police Sports at Redhill.23 words
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Article439 1934-09-05 4 In Exciting Ten Rounds Contest LAST NIGHT’S BOXING (BY “SECONDS OUT”) L. S. Fond, the Malacca boxer, v held to a draw after an exciting- i rounds contest by Dharmaraj at Wei bley Park last night. The Indian weighing 8.05 had an adv, tage of439 words
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Article72 1934-09-05 4 £70,000 Deal Completed London is to have a new £70,000 sport s arena within the next few months. Negotiations to take over the former ice,rink at Richmond (Surrey) are complete' and work of alteration will begin at once It is proposed to use the 400 flat roof72 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-05 4 TIJAH RUMBA 11 Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” WSX W.S-moutwe Jg ,’V i.jhy l .i,--Sr,21 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-09-05 4 MAJESTIC STARTS FRIDAY. 7TH THE SHOW OF 1001 SURPRISES ‘STAND UP and CHEER with 14 GREAT STARS 500 DAZZLING GIRLS 6 AUTHENTIC SONG HITS 5 BREATH-TAKING SPECTACLES.27 words
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1871 1934-09-05 5 THE TRUTH ABOUT LARWOOD DIFFICULTIES OF CHOOSING A TEAM PLAYERS NOT PAID ENOUGH THOSE MISSED CATCHES London, August, 23. /•’I IR Stanley Jackson, chairman of the Test Selection Committee, in a remarkable interview given to “The Daily J Mail" a few hours after England’sEa.iy Mail. - 1,871 words
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Article797 1934-09-05 5 MISS DOROTHY ROUND AT HEAD OF WORLD RANKING LIST The principal lawn tennis “Test” matches of the year, in which women compete, have now been concluded. It is possible for the dispassionate appraiser of world form to classify names and nationalities. The men’s list must797 words
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Advertisement59 1934-09-05 5 rtfW INTMENTTOHIS M A Jf SrYTH IKIH Z socma s C ,ia iWW "KrtX— F White Label Jh?’* a in est Scotch Whis*’ umx Inends- qfcreatage and.- wDewar&SoPJ 1 OW distillers p e Wi w%\ Sw I 1 Il “White Label'’ i Best Qood Spirits SOLS AGENTS FOR Penang, Perak59 words
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Article1517 1934-09-05 6 Tension grows in the Far Fast between Russia and Japan. The Chinese Eastern Railway is the cause. Russia wanted to sell her interests in the railway to Japan. But Japan offered only one-fifth of the price suggested. Now Russia fears that Japan will seize the.—"Sunday Express.” - 1,517 words
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Article311 1934-09-05 6 Detective And Man Who Said “Allah” Two men, dressed in Oriental robes stood in Caledonian Market, Islington. Every now and then, according to an j eye-witness, one of them placed a number i of pieces of paper in a bottle resembling a I crystal, looked311 words
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194 1934-09-05 6 Miss F. L. Josephy, secretary of the League 'of Young Liberals, presiding at the meeting of the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, protested against a wealthy young British Jew being refused a meal by the management of a road house because he194 words
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2200 1934-09-05 6 TOSSED WHO SHOULD GO FIRST IT WAS AWFUL I RAN AWAY ROAMED ABOUT LONDON. THEN—A ROOM WITH A GAS RING THE FOLLOWING ASTONISHING ACCOUNT OF THE SUICIDE OF HER LOVER; MR. “PETER” DAWSON,. AT FRIDAY STREET, THE SURREY BEAUTY SPOT, WAS2,200 words
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Miscellaneous26 1934-09-05 6 All in a Day’s Work —by Sid Elma THE WASP hs yC (CW 1 H —-Z/z ,iO5 .MM B F zZZfe I I -t— i J26 words
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Article2804 1934-09-05 7 SUPREME COURT PACKED TO ITS UTMOST D.P.P. OUTLINES PROSECUTION CASE EVIDENCE IN CONNECTION WITH WORDS USED BY DECEASED As bi icflx reported in yesterday’s Gazette” two brief woids, claim trial, uttered slowly, was the response of Swami, former confidential clerk to the General Manager, Perak River2,804 words
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201 1934-09-05 7 Sir John Lancelot Hungerford Pollen, Bart, aged 50, of Glebe Cottage, Dauntsey, near Chippenham, Wilts, was sentenced to six months’ hard labour by the Gloucester magistrates for an offence against a boy of 13. He was also ordered tp pay £2O 7s. 4d., the201 words
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Article118 1934-09-05 7 Bukit Mertajam Toddy Shop Burgled SAFE WITHSTANDS BURGLARS' EFFORTS A daring burglary took place on Sunday night when some robber or robbers entered the Government toddy tavern at Bukit Mertajam by cutting away the “Yale” padlock with which its door was fastened. The robbers entered the118 words
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Article80 1934-09-05 7 Subscription List No. 7 (Final List) The Protector of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following contributions towards the abevo Fund, which has now been closed: Amount previously acknowledged $1238.30 Nanoday a Buddhist Association $lO.OO Junior Civil Service I Association 15.50 Sun Wui Wui80 words
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Advertisement144 1934-09-05 7 [quickshave I THE SPEEDY. LUXURIOUS I LIQUID SHAVING CREAM I IT SHAVES FINE I t AND, SAVES TIME** I FIVE POINTS OF SUPERIORITY I OUICKSHAVE I W IS DIFFERENT! 3. I* instantly foams up into Irritation an abundant close textured 4. Efficiency lather. It softens the 5. Complete Hygiene. MB144 words
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Miscellaneous481 1934-09-05 8 OPENING TO NIGHT H I 6-15 9-30 WM up -jo NOW BELIEVED TO BE TOO DARING TO FILM THE CALL THE PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL CONVERTED INTO MAGNIFICENT SCREEN OF LOVE t ENTERTAINMENT BY THE MASTER PRODUCER W. S. VAN DYKE. RAMON NOVARRO 4Vd LUPE VELFZ iM-JCf*'? ‘l AIIRUIIIR RRY 9481 words
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Article81 1934-09-05 9 ,—Reuter Wireless. Foreigners Arrested In Germany Berlin, Aug. 29. Suspicions that they were conducting communist propaganda in Germany caused the arrest of four British, two Frenchmen and three Spaniards. The police believe the men belonged to an international committee which is striving to obtain the release of Thaelmann,,—Reuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article201 1934-09-05 9 Women Officers Uniform Change London, Sept, 1. The choice of a new Salvation Army chief to replace Gen. Higgins, who is about to retire, is ce,using much greater difficulty than at first anticipated because serious differences of opinion about the rules, governing the conduct of members of the201 words
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512 1934-09-05 9 effective on September, 8. —Reuter and Reuter Wireless. AMERICA ON VERGE OF GRAVE CRISIS ALL MARKETS WILL FEEL REPERCUSSIONS London, September 4. London financial and commercial circles arg keenly watching the progress of the strike in the northern textile districts of the United States.effective on September, 8.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 512 words
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Article77 1934-09-05 9 Commodore Wardlaw Appointed Commander-In-Chief (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 4 Commodore W. P. Mark Wardlaw is the new Commander-in-chief of the naval establishments. Mr. Mark Wardlaw is the eighth officer to be in charge at Singapore since it decided to proceed with the naval base in77 words
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Article246 1934-09-05 9 Third International Conference London, Sept. 5. The third International Locust Conference will meet in London on September 11. Invitations have been issued to the governments of looust infested countries in Africa and Western Asia and leading experts in the question of locust research and control will be present246 words
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Article125 1934-09-05 9 .—Reuter. German Doctor’s Claim Berlin, Sept. 4. A claim of the discovery of the cancer bacillus was made by Dr. von Brehmer of the State Institute, Dahlem. He declares he made it visible under the microscope, cultivated it and injected it into animals which subsequently showed signs.—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article124 1934-09-05 9 —Reuter. Tortured By Gang Of Smugglers New York, Sept. 4. A sensational story of the kidnapping and torturing of a French sailor, William Rosen was revealed by Federal detectives who arrested the alleged kidnappers. It appears that Rosen was kidnapped from the French liner "Champlain” on August—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article128 1934-09-05 9 boggy, even in wet weather.—Rugby Radio Service. Base For Air Race To Australia London, Sept. 4. The use of the new aerodrome at Mildenhall, near Newmarket, has been sanctioned by the Air Council as a base for the Air Race to Australia which will start on October 20.boggy, even in wet weather.—Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article135 1934-09-05 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Aged Archaeologist Leaves For Syria London, Aug. 29. The famous 81-year-old archaeologist, Sir Flinders-Petrie, has left London for Jerusalem en route to Northern Syria where he intends to search for the remains of a civilisation of 5,000 years ago. "My work in Britain has been.—Reuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article40 1934-09-05 9 —Reuter Wireless. Death Of Founder Of Farrow’s London, Aug. 29. The death has occurred of Thomas Earrow, Sunder of Farrow’s Bank, which crashed in 1920. He subsequently served a term of imprisonment in connection with the failure.-—Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article138 1934-09-05 9 Swiss Press Opposed To League Plan Geneva, Aug. 30. Two leading Geneva newspapers, Journal de Geneve and La Suisse, discuss at length what the Swiss Federal Council would do if the League of Nations were to ask that Swiss tretops should be sent to the Saar territory for138 words
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Article114 1934-09-05 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Soviet Entry Imminent London, Aug. 30. The entry of the Soviet into the League of Nations looks to be imminent. Reuter learns that the British, French and Italian governments have instructed their representatives in various capitals to enquire as to the attitude of the respective governments.—Reuter Wireless. - 114 words
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Article33 1934-09-05 9 Reuter Wireless. The three weeks’ strike of postal workers has ended and the strikers reinstated but Government is in a predicament owing to the strike breakers demanding immediate alternative employment.—Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Advertisement283 1934-09-05 9 WEMBLEY CABARET THONE 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—lst Class Bar ADMISSION 50 CENTS COUPONS 7 FOR $2. COMING ATTRACTION THE RHAPSODY GIRLS' REVUE We Guarantee You It Is The Hottest283 words
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Advertisement14 1934-09-05 9 Buy Your Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY.14 words
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Miscellaneous54 1934-09-05 9 riMii 6-30 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 I M.G.M.'s Glorious Musical Triumph MARION DAVIES BING CROSBY j in I 'GOING HOLLYWOOD' I with Hundreds of Singing and Dancing Beauties, I COMMENCING TO-MORROW |l j 'WOMAN FROM MONTE CARLO* I featuring LIL DAGOVER WARREN WILLIAMS. Popular Prices l| I Cents 10, 20,54 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-09-05 9 MAJESTIC STARTS FRIDAY. 7TH THE SHOW OF 1001 SURPRISES •STAND VP and CHEER' with 14 GREAT STARS 500 DAZZLING GIRLS 6 AUTHENTIC SONG HITS 5 BREATH-TAKING SPECTACLES.27 words
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Article617 1934-09-05 10 A striking judgment was given in the High Court that all that Primate Muller had done or would do to strengthen bis powers in the Church was invalid, that his actions in removing pastors who opposed him was illegal and that there was no justification for the617 words
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Article1622 1934-09-05 10 improved.—Catherine Carswell in the “Manchester Guardian. ” - improved.—Catherine Carswell in the “Manchester Guardian.” His right hand, short, broad, and strong, with obstinate fingers that were not overclean grasping the fountain-pen that had a broken cap, passed across the sheet of paper from left to right, paused for a moment after e semi-colon, converted it into1,622 words
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Article594 1934-09-05 10 KING SOL: i Old King Sol made a welcome re- turn to-day and most of the side.'screens with which the unbelievers and the poor who do not possess saloons —drove to office have been removed. Monday’s rainfall amounted to 4.82 inches and at Tiger Hill 5.93 inches594 words
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Advertisement20 1934-09-05 10 IcPPo I THAT i thirst DIAMOND BEER I I Distributors I HENRY WAUGH I £r C 9 L T P20 words
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Article1804 1934-09-05 11 ANOTHER CASE: FROM THE bindings MAIN WOUND COULD NOT HAVE BEEN SELF-INFLICTED DEFENCE A PLEA OF DELUSIONAL INSANITY TRIAL PROCEEDING Before Mr. Justice Whitley and a Special Jury the trial was commenced this morning of another wife murder charge; a lainil being indicted with1,804 words
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Article172 1934-09-05 11 Sciatica Kept Him At Home It is the wife who sends us this information about her husband’s troubles. She writes :—“For some time past, my husband has been able to work only one week in two, on account of sciatica. He suffered so much172 words
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Article50 1934-09-05 11 Inquest To Be Held On Sikh Prisoner (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 4. Naud Singh, who was in custody facing charges arising out of a shooting incident outside the French Bank, was found hanging in a cell by his turban. An inquest will be held.50 words
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Article49 1934-09-05 11 Lufthansa Plane At Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 4. The Lufthansa plane, flying from Berlin to Shanghai, arrived at Don M ’ang this afternoon after making a non-stop flight from Calcutta in 8 hours 11 minutes. It will be proceeding non-stop to Hanoi at daylight to-morrow.49 words
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Article42 1934-09-05 11 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 4. A bequest of £30,000 to the Oxford University’ to be expended for the promotion of Oxford medical education is made under the will of the widow of the late Dr. Charles Williams.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article772 1934-09-05 11 CLAIM FOR FARE DISMISSED Thg Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday dismissed a claim by Kehai' Singh, son of Harnam Singh, for his fare in respect of a round-the-island trip and shopping expedition by four European passengers off a P. O. boat on July772 words
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Article42 1934-09-05 11 gery operations to Dillinger’s face.—Reuter Wireless. Seven Chicago citizens have been arrested including former prosecutor and two doctors on charges of harbouring Dillinger and other criminals. The doctors are charged with performing plastic surgery operations to Dillinger’s face.—Reuter Wireless.gery operations to Dillinger’s face.—Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article175 1934-09-05 11 Singapore Doctor Fined $25 Two Singapore doctors were summoned before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, for possessing deleterious drugs and-failing to keep records of them. Dr. L. Samy pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined $25 on one count and175 words
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91 1934-09-05 11 Lieu Inn, a Hckkien Chinese, was this morning sentenced by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, to five months’ rigorous imprisonment and in addition fined $l5O or one further month’s imprisonment for the possession of opium at Kelaiwei Road on August 4.91 words
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Article78 1934-09-05 11 Judgment, with costs and leave to execute, was given by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning in a claim by the two landlords, Syed Ahmad and Syed Hussein bin Sheik Isab.k, broi thers, for the possession of house No. 4, Bagan Jermal Road, seven78 words
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Article106 1934-09-05 11 Reuter, Generally Regarded As In Distress Berlin, Sept. 4. Chinese State Loans must be generally 1 regarded as being in distress, declared I Franz Urbig, President of the German Asiatic Rank, speaking at a general meet- ing adding that the greatest control must therefore be observed in, Reuter, - 106 words
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Advertisement201 1934-09-05 11 vIl v.. j» l.’it-'v Alexandra Uai/tThomas's little daughter, Nina... another £:•:> TKUF OO D KA B Y T- Portrait: Debenkam Gould HE TODDLER STAGE now you see how STAUNCHLY Trufood builds When Baby grows to be an independent toddler standing on his own two feet then you’ll see whether his201 words
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Article1636 1934-09-05 12 Closing Cricket Matches RANGERS HEAD THE LEAGUE Defeat Of Boy Golfers (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 25. BOWLERS DO WELL Signs of the end of the cricket season were seen in the Edinburgh programme, with only two matches concerning the senior clubs. Stewart’s College (F. P.)1,636 words
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Article178 1934-09-05 12 Five New Rules Made SECONDS NOT TO THROW IN TOWEL The Penang Boxing Board of Control at its last meeting decided on the following:— 1. It was decided to warn all promoters and boxers that they are liab’e to have their registrations cancelled if their178 words
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Article57 1934-09-05 12 .—Reuter. Century By Bradman London, Sept. 4. The match at Folkestone between an England XI and the Australians was drawn. England made 279 (Hammond 54, O Reilly 4 for 55, Fleetwood-Smith 5 for 137); and the Australians 365 for 4 wickets (Brown 73, Bradman 149.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article68 1934-09-05 12 Woman Golfer’s Feat In I Kuala Lumpur Playing on the third course of the Selangor Golf Club on Wednesday, Mrs. W H. McLean holed out with her tee shot at the sixth hole (111 yards). Quite a number of instances of holes in one have been recorded68 words
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Article24 1934-09-05 12 Reuter. Held Up By Rain Forest Hill, Sept. 4. There was no tennis to-day in the American Championships owing to rain.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article265 1934-09-05 12 Rules Passed OFFICE-BEARERS ELECTED The adjourned meeting of the Penang Hockey Association was held at the Penang Cricket Club yesterday evening and was well attended by representatives of the various clubs and Schools in Penang. Mr. H. Macniece presided and the others present were Messrs. H. Parry,265 words
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Article125 1934-09-05 12 j A new drink test was mentioned at East Ham Police Court. I A motorist wvs being examined by a doctor at North Woolwich Police Station. His cheek was pricked with a pin and he was asked: V hat was that?” He reolied: “It was125 words
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721 1934-09-05 12 STRICTER CONTROL BY GOVERNMENT main provisions of BILL Legistlation providing for the registration of schools in the F. M. S. in order that stricter control may be maintained is about to be introduced in the Federated States. A Gazette supplementary issued at the week-end721 words
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Article33 1934-09-05 12 —Reuter. By Innings London, Sept. 4. At Scarborough, Yorkshire won by an innings and 39 runs. The M.C.C. scored 204 and 114 and Yorkshire 357 (Sims 7 wickets for 100).—Reuter.■—Reuter. - 33 words
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359 1934-09-05 12 Half Yearly Meeting I j The first Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Penang Urban Co-operative Un ,n Limited will be held at the Chamber et Commerce, Penang. Downing Street (down stairs) on Friday, 21St. September, 1934 at 5.15 p.m. sharp. I The following is359 words
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298 1934-09-05 12 Successful Function i Despite the inclement weather there was a large crowd aboard the M.V. Kano Maru in response to the invitations issued for an “At Home” by the well-known Chinese firm, Messrs. Hin Giap Trading Companj Ltd. local agents of the Kokusai Kaisen298 words
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Article24 1934-09-05 12 .—Reuter. Rangers Beat Kilmarnock London, Sept. 4 In a match in the Scottish I. Rangers defeated Kilmarnock by goals to one.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement83 1934-09-05 12 SENSATIONAL! Comfort beyond belief f extra long stretch Pfl R IS GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU “Happy legs are here again!” ENCIRCLE SIX legs easily yet fit one leg perfectly. A most remarkable improvement in U H afiree Made with lon •“etch, long lasting Steinweave Elastic (found only m83 words
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Miscellaneous52 1934-09-05 12 LiJuBY BEARS ADVENTURES: In a Waferplane r —n T —w 7 t r-« Vx’’**' I ',S. --T. .9 .S lor a holiday trip. Father Bear rows out to take them to land, L’i.u thididig to fly through the air in a ship. But his boat pitches so it's not easy52 words
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Article, Illustration964 1934-09-05 13 AE WEST going in for ultra-realism the sock-and-slam fight scenes in “It’s Sin" giving jobs to real ringsters for ROGER PRYOR battles, even sitting in same ring-side seat (Seat No. 2) that londe charmer always warms at Holood and Los Angles fistic places.... XG CROSBY with964 words
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Article711 1934-09-05 13 Greta Garbo reads every line written about her, and owns a huge album that contains a copy of every photograph for which she has posed j i Maurice Chevalier will never wear a straw hat with a dinner jacket in private life although it’s his trademark711 words
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Article350 1934-09-05 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL I Mr. A. C. J. Towers, of Ipoh, is slightly j indisposed and confined to his residence. j j Mrs. L. D. Wood is returning to Penang) j by the Blue Funnel s.s. "Aeneas,” due on I Sunday. Flight-Lieutenant R. A. A. Cole has been i appointed to350 words
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Advertisement82 1934-09-05 13 DO YOU REALISE THAT YOU ONLY HEAR A SMALL PROPORTION OF THE MUSIC WHEN IT IS REPRODUCED NONELECTRICALLY HEAR THE NEW ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE AND YOU WILL REALISE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING I ggl" j BOJkill 1 I MODEL 286 ONLY COSTS $240.00 CALL IN HEAR IT TO-DAY ROBINSON PIANO CO..82 words
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Advertisement230 1934-09-05 13 KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha' a Dividend, the Eighth, of three pence (3d.) per share has been declared due and payable to Shareholders on the Register at the 17th September, 1934, and such Dividend will be paid at the Offices of230 words
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Article91 1934-09-05 14 Others Involved DATE FIXED FOR HEARING In the Penang District Court this morning, Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, for Mr. P. T. D. Regester, to whom had been granted a fiat to prosecute in a case of voluntarily causing **?evous hurt, said that information was expected to91 words
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129 1934-09-05 14 Chinese Couple Charged Having been summoned at the ins'ance of the Protector of Chinese, Penang, Mr. N. L. Alexander, a Chinese couple named Wan Ah Soo (f) and Lei Kim Fuk, appeared before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, on charges of ill-treating a muitsai named129 words
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Article124 1934-09-05 14 Taml Charged An Indian Tamil named Shanmugam was to-day produced before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on three charges of theft. He was charged (1) with the theft of 2’4 sovereigns weight of gold valued $32, the property of Nahgoo at 150, Penang Street,124 words
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Article144 1934-09-05 14 Mr. F. G. Pooley, for the Straits Times Press, Limited, this morning applied for judgment subject to affidavit against the Empire Trading Company for $65.40 newspapers delivered. The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, remarked that this was the first application of this kind which he144 words
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60 1934-09-05 14 Command Soldiers Plead Guilty BAIL NOT FORTHCOMING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 4. Privates Hudson and Greathead, who were said to have attacked and robbed a hawker, pleaded guilty to amended charges of voluntarily causing hurt and theft. Sentence will be passed on September60 words
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Article58 1934-09-05 14 September Monthly Medal The following is the result of the September Monthly Medal (Bogey) played on Saturday and Sunday, Ist and 2nd instant. W. Locke 2 Up T. R. Weir 1 Down R. H. Williams 2 C. E. Brooke 4 A. F. Baughan 5 BALL SWEEP W_58 words
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Article68 1934-09-05 14 Autumn Meeting The Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting will be held on Saturday, October 6. and Saturday, October 13. There will be two runs for each division of Horses. Classes 1 and 3 and Ponies, Class 2. If entries permit one or two runs may also be68 words
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Article55 1934-09-05 14 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged for Friday Handicap Singles Mrs. G. J. Gilmour, Scr. v. Miss V. Wallis, plus 6 H. W. Sanders, —4 v. T. A. Wemyss, -—2. Handicap Pairs D. McLeod Craik and J. S. Long, plus 2 v. L. M.55 words
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Article73 1934-09-05 14 .—Reuter. Differences With Other Leaders Madras, Sept. 4. Gandhi has decided to withdraw from the active leadership of Congress, due to differences with Malaviye, and (other leaders, according to the correspondent of a Hindu newspaper from Wardha. Gandhi is announcing his decision at the next meeting of.—Reuter. - 73 words
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238 1934-09-05 14 Joseph Arthur Seymour, (of Hamlet Court-road, Westcliff, wins summoned at Southend Police Court in mail we k for seizing and taking away his infant son from the legal custody of its mother. Mrs. Myrtle Seymour, of Holdaville Drive, Westcliff. Mrs. Seymour told the238 words
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Article112 1934-09-05 14 "Singapore" and "Penang As Markings RULED TO BE INCORRECT The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association has been informed by the Rubber 1 rade Association of New York that shipments are arriving there with the marks “Singapore” and “Penang as the countries of origin. Ihe United States Customs112 words
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156 1934-09-05 14 —Reuter. Washington. Sept. 4. Striking revelations with regard to the building cf submarines were made by Mr. Henry Carse, President of the Electric Boat Company, who, in giving evidence before the Senate Committee of Enquiry into the relations between the United States armament manufacturers and—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article67 1934-09-05 14 Said To Be Contemplated By Austria Vienna, Aug. 31. Rumours afloat in Austrian political circles have it, according to unconfirmed reports in the press, that the Austrian Government contemplates lodging a comP-' ’nt with the League of Nations against Yugoslavia on the grounds that Yugoslavia is tolerating67 words
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Article70 1934-09-05 14 —Reuter Wireless. Rumoured Forthcoming Engagement Denied Amsterdam, Aug. 30. The. engagement of Princess Juliana will probably be announced in September. Prince Bertil of Sweden is generally considered as the likely future consort but official circles refuse either to deny or confirm the report.—Reuter Wireless. Stockholm, Aug. 30. The.—Reuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article133 1934-09-05 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Mor. de,y P" l 74 29|32 74 az New York 5.01% 5 c 01/ Montreal 4.88% 4 §9 Brussels 21.07 20.98 Geneva 15.14 15 08% Amsterdam 7.28% 7.26% Milan 57 9|16 57 7116 Berlin 12.59% 12.58% Stockholm 19 39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.39%133 words
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Article304 1934-09-05 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foOowtng <*re tike latest quotation* B MBBEEUft KMNZODDY ft •O'* —r* M bo-*p. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers rubber Allenby 1-97% 2.05 1.97% 2.05 Ayer Penas 2.05 2.15 2.00 2.15 Batu Lintang 1.30 1.35 1.25 1.30 Benta 120 1.25 1.15304 words
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Article39 1934-09-05 14 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 5 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m|ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 58 France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 32% Shanghai T.T. 38% India T.T. 155% Silver 2 1%39 words
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Article44 1934-09-05 14 .—Reuter Wireless. Swiss Delegation To Vote “No” Berne, Sept. 5. The Foreign Relations Committee of the Swiss Delegation to the League has recommended the Federal Council to vote “No" to the proposal of the Soviet's ad- mission to the League.-.—Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article112 1934-09-05 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £229-17-6 £229-17-6 TIN—(3 Months) London £228-10-0 £228-12-6 Singapore $113.75 $113.37% Business Done Penang $113.62% Nominal Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundrled) $3.00 $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $15.50 $l5 00 RUBBER London 7%d. 77 s d. New York Holiday 15%c(G) Singapore Spot 25%c.112 words
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Article172 1934-09-05 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* nN Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hitam 50 52 50 52 Kinta 2.60 2.65 2.60 2.65 Kuchai 107% 1.09 1.07% 1.10 N. Taiping 65 67 %c 65 67 %c Pulau Kamiri 2.25 2.35 2.15 2.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.17% 1.20172 words
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Article175 1934-09-05 14 Th» following are the latest quotation» for to-day Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Chenderiangs 9 0 9 6 Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatts 47 49 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 Jelebus 1.30 1.35 Johans 30 32% Kamuntings 6 3 6 9 Kampong Lanjuts 20 3175 words
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Article391 1934-09-05 14 SOON THEAM CC The foOowtng are the changee in quotation* up to noon to-day Yesterday To-d-Buyers Sellers Buyers Se r« RUBBERS Allenbys 1.95 2.05 1.95 2 Ayer Panas 2.00 2.10 2.00 2‘ Bassetts 87% 92% 87% u B. Lintangs 1.26% 1.30 1.26 1 Beatas 117% 1-22% 1.15 120 Brogas 1.07%391 words
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Advertisement77 1934-09-05 14 FINANCIAL $150,000/- to inves' on first class house property in Penang at 7% interest. Applications to be addressed :—"Middle-East.’ 1 Box 170, c/o "Pinang Gazette.” EVENING u Evening in 99 is as lovely a perfume 'as money can buy, 'There is romance, enchantment and mystery in this intriguing flask of77 words
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Miscellaneous42 1934-09-05 14 WEATHER REPORT Temnerqt U re Wind Fh'nfan 6 74 NE 9 mmb.oon 81 s tide table To-day Hi eh Water Water 10.52 a m, 5.17 a m 11.43 p.m. 5.45 p. m< To-morrow a.m. 5.45 a.m. 2 02 a m > G.OB p.m42 words
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868 1934-09-05 15 LANCASHIRE'S PROTEST TO AUSTRALIA APPEAL FOR AMENDMENT OF NEW DUTIES THE "REASONABLE COMPETITION" PLEDGE The Dominion Tariffs Committee of the Joint Committee of Cotton Trade Organi- J sations, which was responsible for prepa-, ring the Lancashire case to the Australian j Tariff Board, met in868 words
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Article419 1934-09-05 15 Lancashire Surprise At “Leisurely Methods” Considerable surprise has been caused in Lancashire by the report that Mr. Bruce has sent Lancashire’s protest to Australia by ordinary mail, which means that it will not be received for several weeks. An official at Australia House said that no419 words
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Advertisement188 1934-09-05 15 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS j YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. j I it V■ •‘Ai >. I Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high quality HSSSBi beauty aids. Scientific tests HfiStiiii have absolutely proven thal188 words
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Advertisement34 1934-09-05 15 I APIOL STEEL H Sure and certain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W J. EDMC-JUS I Th* English Pharmacy 88-frL, Beach Street, Penang.34 words
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Advertisement326 1934-09-05 15 He said to me— shall we ever settle the Irish question 7 I said to him I've settled the Scotch question—Johnnie Walker for me, every time JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong326 words
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Advertisement1669 1934-09-05 16 PINANG GAZETTE ANL> 16 tmiffNTiH<i >\ssSsg; AsAA ■■■wimmi IMO TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ BLUE PUMMEL LIMB A^ ra Mameinm Arrtve n™ T.rk LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Sept. 13 PRES. ADAMS Oct. 1 1 Vessels. LONDON AND Nonin Penang London Sept 27 pres. HARRISON Oct. 24 Nov. 6 A. ANTENOR1,669 words
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Article798 1934-09-05 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines me following is a list of vessels arriving 4 eafllng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY c. RHEXENOR from Singapore. Sails for Boston, New York, Baltimore, Halifax and Montreal. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 S. BULAN from Singapore via ports. ■J S. LALANDIA798 words
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Article1035 1934-09-05 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 26th August per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on the 3rd September. AIR MAIL A mail for Medan (via AJor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail1,035 words
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Advertisement121 1934-09-05 17 S 1 Mwii cosh f ROTTEN AHBiiSte "b s ,JW 3 ■z r whatap,ty > YOU DIDN T rwlßkA. 5 TRY SOLICNUM I S r• f' f li ,TSA real lhßß s II 1 life V Kutf XaVpreserver I 2« t*ARTIC J EI fl JI J THE WOOD PRESERVATIVE Sole121 words
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Miscellaneous722 1934-09-05 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 88 C VS—BAH—PENANG The following are the new wavelengths, TO-DAY two of which will be used simultaneously The following H.M.V. Records have been GSG 16.86 metres kindly loaned by Messrs. Moutrie and Co., and GSF 19.82 metres Ltd., fpr use by the society during the GSF 19.82 metres722 words
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Article748 1934-09-05 18 65 OUT OF 70 ENTRIES QUALIFY FOR CONCOURS BIG GATHERING'S ENJOYABLE DAY AT BINTANG What must certainly have been one ol the most well-attended and enjoyable rallies in the history of Malayan motoring was held at the Cameron Highlands on Monday, some 70 cars irom all748 words
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Article365 1934-09-05 18 British Resident's Guest At Weetf-End i VISIT TC A MINE His Excellency Mr. D. J. Jardine, Cm G O B E., Governor-Designate of British North Borneo, concluded his brief (visit to Ipoh on Sunday, when he left by l’ th? afternoon mail train for the365 words
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Article201 1934-09-05 18 Tamil Youth Bound Over A Tamil youth named Subramaniam who was charged with the theft of a sarong which had been put out to dry by a dhoby was yesterday convicted by the Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, and ordered to execute a bond in the sum201 words
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Article181 1934-09-05 18 Well-Known Marine Engineer LARGE ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL The death took place at the General Hospital early on Sunday morning, after a very short illness, of Mr. George Leslie Batt, assistant superintendent engineer of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., and acting superintendent engineer of the181 words
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310 1934-09-05 18 First Tennis Court Ready Shortly i I The Cameron High'ands Club, which was started some months ago by a small group of enthusiasts in the Renglet area, is thriving and membership is growing steadily. The clubhouse, is of course the old old Lubok Tamang Rest310 words
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166 1934-09-05 18 The cases in which two Chinese named Ong Ee Chooi and Tan Cheng Swee were charged with (1) retaining stolen property namely a bicycle the property of Lee Boey Chin and (2) fraudulent possession of property namely six bicycles believed to have been stolen at166 words
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Advertisement373 1934-09-05 18 I "7/u2 ««A I ifinitaU W TIB I w 1 ft I s < 1 The ornmal letter is held at .Arcadia Allow me to add my testimonial to others I read I Works and its authenticity can be have preferred Craven A Cigarettes for several years, but it was373 words
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Article146 1934-09-05 19 ute s Pacific Service. Chairman Denies Loan Negotiations Nanking, August 19. j, gram received here to-day, GeIsiang, chairman of the Szechuen p r iv 1 Government, denied that the Sze Government had delegated the of the Young Brothers Banking C( r n. Mr. Yang Tsang-san, to ne- hute s Pacific Service. - 146 words
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Article134 1934-09-05 19 from Chine.—Reuters Pacific Service. Immediate Settlement Not Expected Nanking, August IS. Despite n v. .citation for a treaty lations between China >n immediate settlement of th< po.r/s issue is not expected in local Chinese i i:. les. A Sin French-Annam treaty was signed years ago, but itfrom Chine.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 134 words
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Article52 1934-09-05 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, August 18. ording to word received here, the Yi Cao, a Chinese daily at Tientsin, will 1 permitted the use of postal and telefacilities, owing to publication of d official plans regarding the readmit of affairs of the North China desed zone.—Reuters—Reuters Pacific Service. - 52 words
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Article76 1934-09-05 19 .-Reuters Pacific Service. evere Shocks Felt In Osaka Tokyo, August 18. omparatively severe earthquake d Nagoya and Kyoto at 11.38 o'clock morning. It was also felt in Osaka clocks were stopped by the shock people ran out of their houses to 5... ty. quake caused a fall.-Reuters Pacific Service. - 76 words
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1402 1934-09-05 19 PROTECTING SHIPPING ALONG THE COAST CLOSER CO-OPERATION OF MILITARY AND POLICE URGED .—“People’s Tribune.” That it should he necessary these days to think of pirates as being any more real than fairies and goblins is deplorable, but the fact is not to be denied that.—“People’s Tribune.” - 1,402 words
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Article199 1934-09-05 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, August 16. Hung Hsieh-sze, a ninety-six years old woman at Choan, Northern Kwangtung, has remained a widow for three quarters of a century and is now recipeint of honours conferred by the Provincial Government is accordance with recently promulgated regulations governing—Reuters Pacific Service. - 199 words
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Advertisement205 1934-09-05 19 b ’olife 7 4 '■> F ;-u w 7/ <••• c 1-7’ I ’Tf I". NF" Builds Bonnie Babies (jLAXO is treasured by mothers for the heart-felt relief it brings for the almost immediate contentment and strength it brings to troubled, ailing babies. Glaxo is a humanised milk-food easily digested205 words
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Article, Illustration223 1934-09-05 20 pT- A r, CR.ICKT’Tr r> p a M 4.—Sutcliffe. Walters. Wyatt, Woolley and Hammond out Bowes uneble to "bat Ames end Lev>«nd stemming the tide. Then Ames, assisted bv Woodfull, has to leave the field suffering from acute lumbago. END OF THE INNINGS.—Leyland, last man to go.223 words