Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1934-09-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. 211. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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271 1934-09-07 1 Reuter. Bi, RAILWAYS CONSTITUTE A BLACK SPOT N NISTRY OF FINANCE SPOKESMAN REBUTS GERMAN CRITICISM London, September 6. ■rence to the German-Asiatic Bank President’s criticism Chinese Loans dealers here specialising in these loans consuch sweeping assertions need modification. They ut that ChineseReuter. - 271 words
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Article116 1934-09-07 1 Choi ~ian Of Barclays Bank lea ng authority N FINANCE London, Sept. 5. of Mr. Frederick Craufurd -hairman of Barclays Bank, lay.—Reuter Wireless. ugh was bom in Calcutta in >f Frederick A. Goodenough, and Mary Lambert. His as headmaster of Westmins1 afterwards Dean of Wells,116 words
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Article51 1934-09-07 1 Hu gb lr y Compar I 1 Service. 7, London, September 6I l,l Midland Scottish Railway, H hay,. having their own works, 10 place orders for an addi- •tro n 'omotives with Messrs. Arm- Vicari i w orth at Newcastle and the I y Corn pany inHugb lry Compar I 1 Service. - 51 words
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Article41 1934-09-07 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 2 Killed: 40 Injured London, Sept. 6. An engine driver and a fireman were killed and over 40 injured in a collision between two passenger trains at a junction two miles from Stenochs Station, Glasgow.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article80 1934-09-07 1 rip Vdlvia journey.-Rugby Radio Service. Attending Opening Of League Assembly London, September 9. I Mr. de Valera. the m Zdon last en f route for ceneva to attend the opening of the L i Geneva met on zue of Nations Assembly. He was m i hv therip Vdlvia journey.-Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article49 1934-09-07 1 Five Sentenced To Life Imprisonment (From our own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 6. snecial court sentenced five men to including a former I n’t director of the Siam Free Press managi g former manager of the Fanrtch Daily Mail. In connection with last October’s rpr's ng.49 words
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Article134 1934-09-07 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 8.8.C.'s Most Powerful Station 150 KILOWATTS London, Sept. 6. The British Broadcasting Corporation’s new dual programme transmitting station at Droitwich was brought into commission to-day. Its long wave transmitter which will replace Daventry, SXX, is designed for a power of 150 kilowatts to its.—Rugby Radio Service. - 134 words
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Article160 1934-09-07 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Trade Union Congress Resolution London, September 6. i The Trade Union Congress at Weymouth to-day unanimously carried a resolution urging that the General Council consider putting into operation methods by which the activities of the International Labour Office should become better known to vhe working.—Rugby Radio Service. - 160 words
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Article159 1934-09-07 1 —Reuter. Will China Be Re-Eligible? STRONG TURKISH < RIVALRY Geneva, Sept. 6. I The question of the re-election of China ‘td the Council of the League of Nations is seriously’ concerning the friends of China, j who would like to see her remain on the i council—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article147 1934-09-07 1 South-Western France Struck Paris, Sept 3. A severe whirlwind struck the entire south-western region of France, suspending all telephonic communications with Paris for a considerable time. The famous p'.icx.*’ ’pilgrimage, Lourdes, was cut off from tte «-utside world The populations do not remember having experienced for the past147 words
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Article148 1934-09-07 1 .—Reuter. Capital Ships TOTAL ABOLITION DRASTIC REDUCTION Tokio, Sept. 7. The Japanese Premier, Naval Minister, and Foreign Minister are completely agreed on the draft instructions, which the cabinet is expected to approve to-morrow, which Rear Admiral Yamamoto, who leaves by the Hakozaki Marti on September 16,.—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article62 1934-09-07 1 —Reuter. Billiton And Banka The Hague, Sept. 6. By order of Dr. Colijn the Government of the Dutch East Indies has appointed a committee to prepare the way for the amalgamation of the Billiton Mining Company of the Hague and the Government’s Banka Tin Works. The—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article75 1934-09-07 1 —Rugby Radio Service. King Unable To Attend London, September 6. Her Majesty the Queen accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York and their daughters attended the Highland games at the Braemar gathering this afternoon. The King remained at Balmoral Castle, his medical advisers deeming it imprudent that.—Rugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article55 1934-09-07 1 centenary celebrations. —Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald To Attend London, September 6. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, Under Secretary for Dominion Affairs, left for Marseilles to-day to join the liner "Otrano” for Australia. He will represent the United Kingdom Branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association at Victoria and Melbquynecentenary celebrations.—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article86 1934-09-07 1 Reuter. War Secretary Wants Force Of 165,000 Raritan Arsenal (New Jersey), Sept. 6. “The United States needs a larger and better equipped exmy,” said the War Secretary, Mr. Dem, 0n his arrival to attend the four-day manoeuvres. “I would like the army to beReuter. - 86 words
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Article163 1934-09-07 1 .—Reuter. Plans Given To Japan BY BRITISH GOVERNMENT Washington, Sept. 6. Evidence that the British Government gave Japan the design for the K type submarine «was given before the Senate Committee of Enquiry into the American Munitions Industry when letters from Mr. Henry Carse, President of the.—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article180 1934-09-07 1 New Record Runner Sydney has discovered a runner with a potentia'. Olympic reputation. His name is Alan Morgan and he won the 2% miles open road race at Rose Bay this month, passing 79 rivals and covering the course in 13 minutes 35 seconds. This broke the180 words
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Article117 1934-09-07 1 Cruisers! Commissioned: 600 New Recruits Australia is pushing ahead with her defence plans. Six hundred men are to be recruited in batches for the H.M.S. "Phaeton”, the cruiser which the Commonwealth Government has decided to purchase from B’ for £2,500,000. The Defence has been recommended commission two of117 words
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Article68 1934-09-07 1 V. Rlirhv FTwHir» Principal British Delegate Leaves For' Geneva London, September 6. I Captcdn Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal. I who wil! be the principal British dekgete at the opening of the League of Nations Council meeting to-morrow, left Loa n for Geneva, this morning. j SirV. Rlirhv FTwHir» - 68 words
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Advertisement13 1934-09-07 1 NAGATA BROTHERS 9ENTSSTS ead Office next The Dispensary n Office 52, Leith Street.13 words
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Advertisement44 1934-09-07 1 «AYLMER BRAND FRUITS and VEGETABLES because of their natural! fresh from the garden Flavour will be found DELICIOUSLY DISTINCTIVE In AYLMER PEACHES IBISiW the av ur and texture of the real hot house fruit is ingeniously retained. CANADA’S BEST So’ie Agents for British Malaya:44 words
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Advertisement2774 1934-09-07 2 RATES FOR CASUAL posts and telegraph s BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS BANKS DEPARTMENT, MALAYA. ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF SALE Tenders for the purchase «r c*ic CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSC-: of Condemned Stores PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA L|A|k|lte| MAA TCZ» s All communications relating to (incorporated fa2,774 words
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Article, Illustration2244 1934-09-07 3 the prince on HOLIDAY A BRIDGE OF MEMORIES SIXTEEN COLD DAMP YEARS DOCTOR DEFENDS COCKTAILS •n Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 25. TH PRINCE’S GOLF rince of Wales proposes to stay for a; week at Biarritz where he hardly a a day to pass without2,244 words
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Advertisement300 1934-09-07 3 Kuala Lumpur, January 10, 1934. Gentlemen, I am sending you a photograph of my son Gerald Ewens, aged just 8 years. He was fed ,ron> birth on lactogen and was a perfect baby in every respect, giving not the slightest trouble even 001 through teething. flMi I 1 ii 111300 words
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Miscellaneous46 1934-09-07 3 3ORRY RFAR'S ADVENTURES: A Slice of Melon i f ■R \\l -V7i Father Bear said. “Fine. Slice it up and pass it round. l,b Vs painting this balloon. weakness, pets, of mine" Bang! No melon to be found, ’iat for? You’ll be seeing scon. Thais u46 words
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695 1934-09-07 4 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW WILL AVIEMORE WIN AGAIN? {BY TIC-T4CJ The chiei point of interest at to-morrow’s races at Singapore, the third day of the Gold Cup Meeting, is whether Aviemore, the Champion Penang maiden will beat the cracks in division 1 to which she{BY TIC-T4CJ - 695 words
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87 1934-09-07 4 out.- Reuter. Match With Minor Counties London, Sept. 6. The Minor Counties score was officially corrected to 182. A no-ball was incorrectly I credited to Ebeling who, reading the fact jin the morning papers, pointed out the j mistake to the scorers. I Theout.- Reuter. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-09-07 4 Course- marking boats being toived into position prior to the start of the Seamen's Hospital Thames Regatta at Greenwich.21 words
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Article705 1934-09-07 4 Ghim Huat Loses To Boon Piew I EXCITING SINGLES FINAL (BY SHUTTLECOCK”) 1 A good crowd turned up at the Volunteers’ Hall yesterday evening to witness the tussle between Tung Ghim Huat and Tan Boon Piew for the open singles championship of Penang. They were not dis-(BY ’ SHUTTLECOCK”) - 705 words
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Article128 1934-09-07 4 —Reuter. Perry In Fourth Round Forest Hill, Sept. 6. The third round in the American Tennis Championships was played to-day and resulted as follows: Perry (Great Britain) beat Talbot (New York) 6—3, 6—l, 6—4. E. W. Feibleman (New York) beat George Lott (United States) 2 —6. 6—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article144 1934-09-07 4 Ee Kong Wins Championship (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6. For the tenth year in succession, Ong Ee Kong won the Y.M.C.A. singles title by beating Leong Hoe Heng in two straight sets 6—2, 9 —7. Ong Ee Kong a fortnight ago lost a144 words
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Article452 1934-09-07 4 By Three Clear Goals WINNERS SUPERIOR IN EVERY DEPARTMENT In a friendly match played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Recreation Club defeated the Glugor Club by three goals to nil. The winners were far superior in every department of the game and deserved a six452 words
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Article303 1934-09-07 4 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAG UES To-morrow's Fixtur J LEEDS TO ENTER! N ARSENAL The following are the match- k. played to-morrow in the English tish Leagues DIVISION I i Birmingham v Man ch I Derby C. v Stoke C. Grimsby T. v Everton I Leeds U. v Arsenal Leicester C.303 words
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Article82 1934-09-07 4 —Reuter. 8.8. C. Refused Broadcast Permit London, September 6On the occasion of the Harvey-Petersen fight in June, the 8.8. C. broadcast a prompt commentary despite Mr. Jeff son’s refusal to permit a broadcast :n> m the ring. For the Petersen-Gains matci: on September 10, Mr. Dickson has—Reuter. - 82 words
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Advertisement22 1934-09-07 4 L Ugl W >g TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” IB yxV- Ms moutrießF- '"-J <22 words
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Advertisement41 1934-09-07 4 Other Sporting News On Page 7 SPORTS GOC DS FOR J. GOOD spo TS I Chen Compai y 32 BEACH STREET, PENANG. I I 'Phone No. 333, Penang. I I Expert Racket Restringers. I We Stock Guts That Win." I /lM41 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1934-09-07 5 EXHAUSTING NATURE OF CENTRE COURT STRUGGLES PROPER LENGTH FOR A MATCH HE exhausting nature of some of the Centre Court struggles this season among lie men has raised once more he important question of the roper length for a match. Some sav five-set matches1,308 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-09-07 5 will ling the- Tom Walls Cup at Northoil Park11 words
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Article1099 1934-09-07 5 HAROLD BUSHBY - Manager of the Australian Cricket Team, in an interview with TOM CLARKE (in the “Daily Mail”) By HAROLD BUSHBY I HAVE said that winning' the Ashes does not count! for everything, and that cricket is surely a means of; cementing friendship. Let us think of that now1,099 words
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Article695 1934-09-07 5 BENDLE W. MOORE - BY BENDLE W. MOORE (President of Derby County F.C.) —“Sunday Chronicle.” On August 25, King Football came into his own. Never before, perhaps, was he more welcome; never before were even the most loyal of English cricket subjects more agreed on the abdication of their—“Sunday Chronicle.” - 695 words
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Advertisement290 1934-09-07 5 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE. r-i -aj-'i 1 nnr < i THE World Optical Co., 24, Leith Street, Penang. Telephone No. 337. MOST UP-TO-DATE and COMPREHENSIVELY EQUIPPED OPTICAL HOUSE in TOWN. The need of a most comprehensively equipped optical House has been a long290 words
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Article923 1934-09-07 6 GIRLS LAUGH AT P.C.'S DISCLOSURES VISIT TO THE "CARAVAN" BEFORE THE BIG RAID Extraordinary scenes outside Bowstreet police court marked the resumed hearing of the charges against 103 defendants arrested during a police raid on the Caravan Club in Endell-street, W.C. The two allged principals.923 words
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329 1934-09-07 6 Johannesburg. (Transvaal) Aug. 25. I A proposal that South Africa contribute at least 500 men” to the strength of the I Royal Navy and a demand that the London 1 Naval Treaty should be renewed only in a i modified form, have329 words
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Article147 1934-09-07 6 I Larger Than Any Vessel Of Her Class i His Majesty’s Indian ship Indus was launched by Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Hebburn-on-Tyne. The naming ceremony, which was peri formed by Lady Walwyn, wife of ViceI Admiral Sir Humphrey Walwyn, com147 words
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Article721 1934-09-07 6 Men Not Machines Will I Count LONDON-MELBOURNE FLIGHT The most “fancied” competitors in the great international air race from London to Melbourne in October ?”e not the pilots of the fastest machines, but those who know the route and the weather and other conditions, writes the721 words
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Article496 1934-09-07 6 Explorer Would Welcome The End CAPE NAMED AFTER HIM Cape Grant in Franz Josef Land is named after the veteran explorer, Mr. W. j. a Grant, J.P., of Cullompton, Devon who recently was given but a short time to live. Mr. Grant, speaking on August496 words
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Article265 1934-09-07 6 Woman Cripple’s Claim To Remarkable Cure Paris, August 24. Cured, it is claimed, of paralysis, dumbI ness, deafness, and a sore resulting from an operation, Mrs. Madeleine Dodd, aged forty-seven, the French wife of Mr. John Dodd, a native of Edmondbyres, Durham, j has returned td Paris from265 words
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Article212 1934-09-07 6 Cable Cut By Italian Army "Plane PILOT KILLED The pilot of an Army aeroplane taking part in the Italian army menoeuvres was killed when his machine struck the steel cable holding nn observation balloon, on August 24th. The aeroplane cut the cable. The balloon was liberated and212 words
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Article62 1934-09-07 6 Australia’s Giant Marsupial The fossilised top jaw of a diprotodon, that enormous rhinocerous-like marsupial which roamed the forests of Australia in prehistoric times, has been sent to the Queensland museum. Floods were responsible for the interesting find, says Austral News. The specimen was found projecting from a62 words
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676 1934-09-07 6 THEY HAVE THEIR OWN SECRET SERVICE WARNED IF CONTRABAND IS IN A PLANE GAME NOW "NOT WORTH THE CANDLE" Smuggling by eir through th. ordinary aerodromes has virtually ended: the game is not worth the candle. True, sometimes passengers arriving by676 words
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Article164 1934-09-07 6 Millionaire's Daughter In Farmhouse MRS. SPENCER Oxford, August 2 With 100 of her famous Blenheim sj niels, to whom she is passionately devot» and an elderly companion, Gladys Due he of Marlborough, daugther of an America millionaire end widow 0f the ninth Dui is living164 words
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Article65 1934-09-07 6 Few Australian Coasters Sale Coastal trade is booming in Austral'! Only 13 ships are laid up in ports, and cargoes from Melbourne tp other coastal ports have reached phenomenal tonnage during the last six months. The boom began lest November and shows no signs of falling off. Passenger65 words
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932 1934-09-07 7 SIMILARITY OF CERTAIN TEA PACKETS SINGAPORE SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT I'joa Guan Kiat trading as T. G. Kiaf and Co., was awarded injunction on Wednesday in the Singapore Supreme Court, bv r alter Huggard, the Chief Justice, restraining Haroon bin AH, hi> servants, workmen, and932 words
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Article146 1934-09-07 7 Two Chinese Arrested On K.eppel Road Singapore Municipal P.C.A. officers who kept a watch on people making purchases at the Keppel Road marke‘ brought tw’o men into court on Wednesday on charge of causing unnecessary suffering to ducks. The accused. Chua San and Yeo Su Wan, appeared146 words
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Article184 1934-09-07 7 Magistrate’s Advice To Lorry Driver Seremban, September 4. Nea.rlv 300 torch batteries were ordered to be confiscated by the Rembal Magistrate to-day, when Tan Ah Loy, a Chinese lorry driver, was charged with hiding them m an attempt to avoid the duty on them at the Kendong Customs184 words
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Article323 1934-09-07 7 Boy Nara Suspended For Two Months PURSE ALSO FORFEITED Boy Nara who was disqualified by the referee in his fight against Neil I Hemchit on August 24 has been susi pended by the Penang Boxing oßard iof Control, and may not fight until October 31. The Board323 words
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Article, Illustration134 1934-09-07 7 Retired F.M.S. Government Officer His many friends in Penang and Perak will regret to learn of the death yesterday at his residence No. 36. Mac Callum Street, of Mr. Khoo Cheng Cheow. Deceased leaves behind widow: two sons, Dr. Khoo Peng Seng, of Singapore,134 words
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Article65 1934-09-07 7 Indian Tamil Charged i An Indian Tamil named Subramaniam was to-day charged before Mr. D. Wills, i Police Magistrate, Penang, with volun- tarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot with a knife, at 113, Kampong Java 1 Bahru. j The charge was explained to the accused and the65 words
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Article124 1934-09-07 7 First Rugger Practice The following will play f° r Whites and Colours at 5.15 p.m. to-morrow at the Esplanade: WHITES: —A. F. Baughan; J. W. Clark, C. M. Kirke, K. A. G. Hague and J. H. Fenwick; H. G. Shaw and J. H. J. Dredge; G. B.124 words
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Article59 1934-09-07 7 The following are the scratchings for to-morrow’s Races at Singapore. Race 2. Boardwalk. Race 3. Great Idea. Race 4. Eastern Ally and Penang. Race 5. Nonya Bukit Timah and Happy New Year. Race 6. Shoot Up. Race 7. Row Boat, Bestlot and Punkawalla. Race 8. Kitty Tonton. Double59 words
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Article391 1934-09-07 7 Career Ruined ECHO OF FATAL LORRY ACCIDENT i S’pore, Sept. 5 For making a false statement at an inquest Chan Singh, a local Sikh constable, was fined $2OO ty Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, to-day. Mr. K. K. O’Cornor appeared on Chan Singh’s behalf391 words
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Advertisement89 1934-09-07 7 Isio.oool I TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS I I WORTH OF I NEW GOODS I Just Unpacked I EX. S. S. "RAWALPINDI" S. S. "DIOMED" I LADIES AND MEN'S WEAR I NOVEL FURNISHING FABRICS STATIONERY LAMP WARE I ETC., ETC. I Attractive Prices I H Weaways z| Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-MORROW89 words
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Miscellaneous342 1934-09-07 8 aa opening to-night MATINEES •7-"7“^- A M|RACLE of modern MOTION PICTURE ART! A VIVID ASTOUNDING PLAY NOW BECOMES AN ASTONISHING SPECTACLE ON THE SCREEN I FREDRIC MARCH SURPASSING HIS UNFORGETTABLE QU jIMMr PERFORMANCE IN "DR. JEKYLL f MR. HYDE" IN X. JL i W y/ W THE MOST -WK- DISCUSSED342 words
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Article221 1934-09-07 9 Members Of A Powerful Smuggling Ring HUGE PROFITS I I Gang That Owned 23 Steamers More than 200 members of an international smuggling organisation, which has defrauded the Turkish Government of many millions of pounds, have been arrested by the Turkish police. The organisation, it is221 words
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Article223 1934-09-07 9 Charge Altered .REMANDED IN CUSTODY FOR SENTENCE 1 S’pore, Sept. 4. i on instruction from the Deputy Public I charge of causing hurv in I Prosecutor the cna g Privates T 'committing robbery against Privates T I Hudson and F. Greathead, of the 1 I223 words
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452 1934-09-07 9 in comfort ana conLentiiiciiu on luv limited area of land. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. £3,000,000.000 ADDED NEED OF NEW MORALITY AND NEW RELIGION PROBLEM TO MAINTAIN PERFECT BALANCE London, September 6. £3,000,000,000 has been added to the world’s wealth by Edison’s inventions, accordingin comfort ana conLentiiiciiu on luv limited area of land.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 452 words
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Article148 1934-09-07 9 —Reuter. On Insignificant Isle YACHT FOUNDERS IN MEDITERRANEAN London, September 6. A sea mystery was revealed by a message received indirectly from Mr. Noel Coward who was marooned on an insignificant island in the Mediterranean, requesting assistance and stating that the yacht in which he was.■—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article193 1934-09-07 9 —Reuter. Hitler On The Coming Of Conscription BREAKING DOWN OF CLASS BARRIERS Nuremberg, Sept. 6. The coming of labour conscription in Germany is foretold by Herr Hitler in a brief address to the giant rally of Labour volunteers in which fifty thousand youths of military age performed—Reuter. - 193 words
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Article34 1934-09-07 9 —Reuter. FIGHTING IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA New York, Sept. 6. Six strikers were killed and fourteen wounded in to-day’s fighting in North Carolina and South Carolina arising from the textile strike.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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113 1934-09-07 9 Perform Ceremony The Duke of Gloucester has consented to launch, on December 7th, the new steamer Orion, which is now being built for the Orient Line’s Australian mail service, at Barrow, by Messrs. Vickers-Arm-strong, Ltd. Great interest attaches to the ceremony, as his113 words
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Advertisement422 1934-09-07 9 NOTICE_OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD BY ÜBL I C AUCTION Friday, the 14th September, 1934 AT 1 P.M. i PEKAN LUMUT, BINDINGS, undermentioned property belonging Lian Cheah alias Hoh Lean Cheah Ho Lean Cheah alias Ho Lian Cheow t xCRIPTION OF PROPERTY’ use pieces of422 words
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Miscellaneous53 1934-09-07 9 'MBiii 6-30 TO-NIGHT— LAST NIGHT 9-30 J Spirit of a thousand loves! a thousand precious moments of romance! I LIL DAGOVER b in ■THE WOMAN FROM i MONTE CARLO' I Stirring drama of a siren who tried to I be a saint. POPULAR REDUCED PRICES: Cents 10. 20, 30, 5053 words
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Miscellaneous108 1934-09-07 9 6.15 Nightly 9.30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2-45 P.M. THE STORY UP TO NOW BELIEVED TO BE TOO DARING TO FILM! B I AGAIN NOVARRO SINGS HIS 1 HAUNTING des-ert ■nfj the LOVE SONGS! Love” r they J? ln The Throbbing Drama spell T S Of The Pulitzer Prize k v108 words
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Article600 1934-09-07 10 The session, of the British Association for the Advancement of Science which has opened at Aberdeen is, as might have been expected, attracting world-wide attention. No less than 1,500 visiting scientists are attending and truly it might be said there has never before been a greater gathering of600 words
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Article129 1934-09-07 10 Frustrated By Prompt Action Of Municipal Employee An attempt to commit suicide by a Penang Chinese this morning at the Esplanade was frustrated by an employee of the Municipality. It appeared that a Chinese adult, dressed in khaki suit and wearing a sun helmet was walking up and129 words
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Article123 1934-09-07 10 Extreme C&ution By Locsil Port Authorities Extreme caution was exercised by the local harbour authorities when the s.s. “Barjora,” plying between India, Burma and Malaya, was reported to have a case of plague. From enquiries made by a “Pinang Gazette” representative the local Port Health Officer123 words
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Article39 1934-09-07 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 7. Three Malays armed with a parang and sticks entered a shop at Klang Gates last night and threatened the shopkeeper. They helped themselves to $25 cash and several articles.39 words
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Article1224 1934-09-07 10 —P. J. M - —P. J. M. in the “Manchester Guardian As a business man who left the house for the office promptly at half-past eight each morning, came back at half-past six each evening, and played golf on Saturday afternoons he did not see so much of the baby. His wifein the “Manchester Guardian - 1,224 words
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Article295 1934-09-07 10 Government Agent Interviewed Mr. Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan, agent of the Government of India, was in Penang yesterday to inspect Indian immigrants quarantined at the eamp in Pulau Jerejak. Mr. Mukundan arrived from Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, and left soon after with Mr. E. A.295 words
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Article68 1934-09-07 10 K.L. Man Who Was Missing (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Sept o The Kuala Lumpur police are inves ing the alleged murder of a Chinese r. Lim Sam whose wife reported to the on Monday that Lim Sam had been ing since the night of September68 words
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Article100 1934-09-07 10 Father Agrees To Caning Taiping, Set While working together in the of the Trong Malay School, Abdull 14, and Abdul Rahman, aged 15, qu and Abdul Rahman eventually hit tl boy with a changkol, and broke th of his nose. As a sequel, Abdul Rahman was100 words
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Article2119 1934-09-07 11 MALAY YOUTH ON TRIAL FOR MURDER UNFORTUNATE STAB IN VITAL SPOT MALAY WHO TEASED ACCUSED'S SISTER HENCE THE QUARREL quarrel between two Malay youths the Province, in the course of which small knife was used, led to the trial :o-day of Pain but2,119 words
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Article180 1934-09-07 11 Case Dismissed POLICE TEST WITH ACCUSED'S CAR Singapore, September 6. A speed test by the traffic police of the car in which Miss Mercedes d’Souza was alleged to have been racing with a young photographer named E. H. Holloway in Serangoon Road led Mr. C.180 words
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Article331 1934-09-07 11 Two Cases Detected In One Night FINED $lOO OR SIX WEEKS I. Loo Lieu, a pork-seller living at No. 42, Cecil Street was to-day sentenced to a fine of $lOO or in default six weeks’ simple imprisonment, by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magis- trate, Penang, on his331 words
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Article292 1934-09-07 11 Accused Acquitted And I Discharged I The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. 1 Bridge, this morning gave his decision that there was “no case”, as submitted by j counsel for the defence, Mr. B. E. Ross, lof giving false evidence agrinst Naina Mohamed. The292 words
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Advertisement120 1934-09-07 11 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING j LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) I Cabled advice has been received from London of the declaration of an Interim Dividend of less Income Tax at 4/6 iin the payable in London on the 17th September, 1934, to all shareholders on the Register on the sth September, 1934.120 words
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Advertisement280 1934-09-07 11 f < Hite' JMI THE TRUFOOD BABY IS A HAPPY BABY Be Fair To Your Baby Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to- nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BOXES, sound TEETH,280 words
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Article1648 1934-09-07 12 HUSBAND ON TRIAL FOUND GUILTY OF CULPABLE HOMICIDE 7 YEARS RIGOROUS After a full day’s hearing, the trial concluded at 6 R.m. yesterday of a Tamil. Paliyan, who was charged with the murder of his wife on the morning oi June 26 at No. 10,1,648 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1934-09-07 12 OLYMPIA will once more be the Mecca of radio enthusiasts, listeners, and would-be listeners when, 2 Radiolympia, the annual "exhibition of the Radio Manufacturers’ Association, opens for a nine days’ run. This year the show will be bigger and better than in past years,1,074 words
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Article171 1934-09-07 12 Australian Jamboree, Melbourne I I Malaya will be represented by a contingent and it is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Dona- lions will be gratefully acknowledged ir the Press, however171 words
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Article139 1934-09-07 12 Proves Pawned Jewellery Belonged To Him Charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of some jewellery a Tamil named Krishnasamy was acquitted after trial before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, on Tuesday. He was defended by Mr. A. V. L. Davies. The139 words
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Article122 1934-09-07 12 Successful Straits Candidates The following are the results of the London University Matriculation Examination held in Penang in June this year. PASS LIST Straits Settlements (Penakg) i FIRST DIVISION 5091 Singh, Day i- :,l Anderson School, Ipoh and Govt. English School, Batu Gajah. SECOND DIVISION 5108 Bachce, Charles122 words
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Advertisement5 1934-09-07 12 ~R SPTBE, cROSS-currfhts of lovei5 words
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Advertisement176 1934-09-07 12 A British Scientist has at V B last discovered a safe and J scientific way of removing \X superfluous hair. Razors K f —which only make the I hair grow faster and I I thicker —and all the old yj evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded This new discovery,176 words
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Advertisement185 1934-09-07 12 HOLLYWOOD J GIRL i X HOLLYWOOD TRADE MARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Trade Marks depicted abu\e are the exclusive property of the Castillian Products Co. of Hollywood, California, United States of America, and the same are by them in respect of their Beauty Products and Pharmaceutical Products, sue’;185 words
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Article191 1934-09-07 13 Lord Horder On Drugs C AUSES OF HEADACHE scientific Sections of the British cal Association began their meetings Bournemouth. the course of a discussion on the use arcotics in the treatment of nervous .•its. Lord Horder said that remorse one of the main causes of sleeplessOther causes191 words
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Article685 1934-09-07 13 Problem Of Maternal Mortality I: Section of Obstetrics and Public 4•! scussion took place on the queswe satisfied with the results f ante-natal care?” aim said that the question negative answer only since gress was unthinkable. He the importance of full considers given to the individual woman veil685 words
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Article429 1934-09-07 13 Ignacio Sanchez Mejias v Madrid, August 17. ith the death of Ignacio Sanchez Majias, Spam has lost not her best but certainly her bravest bullfighter. Only a ew weeks ago he “came back” to the ring f fort yseven. Unlike most bullfighterg he was429 words
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Article115 1934-09-07 13 Prize Is £5OO Still another race has been planned for the Melbourne Centenary’. Pigeons ere concerned in the latest’ More than 3.000 will compete in a £5OO event organised by’ the Victorian Homing Association. The prize is the richest offered in the history of Australian115 words
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Article, Illustration497 1934-09-07 13 GEN. HERTZOG'S TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN General Hertzog had an enthusiastic reception at the meeting of the Free State Nationalist Congress at Bloemfontein. The Town Hall was crowded and hundreds of people stood outside listening. Deputations and individuals had travelled from the four corners of the Province497 words
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Article82 1934-09-07 13 Experiments On Monkeys Monkeys are the only animals sensitive to Infantile Paralysis. For that reason 36 rhesus monkeys have been imported into Melbourne from Calcutta to help research work on the few remaining unknown aspects of the disease. The journey was a trying one, says Austral News.82 words
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Article490 1934-09-07 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Khim Chiang for the marriage |of their fourth son. Mr. Lee Eng Chiang •to Miss Gan Kheng Im, (eldest daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Gan Teong Liang), at 52C, Rangoon Road, Penang, on Wednesday, September 12. Mr. “Jimmy” Leach,490 words
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Article184 1934-09-07 13 Sunday, August 26. His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott attended by the Personal Staff left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the 10 p.m. mail train. Monday, August 27. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, this184 words
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Advertisement6 1934-09-07 13 11 REPTSDE WHEN A WOMAN LOVES!6 words
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Advertisement76 1934-09-07 13 DO YOU THAT YOU ONLY HEAR A SMALL PROPORTION OF THE MUSIC WHEN IT IS REPRODUCED NONELECTRICALLY I HEAR THE NEW ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE AND YOU WILL REALISE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING MODEL 286 ONLY COSTS $240.00 CALL IN HEAR IT TO-DAY ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG. vPIW wiii I I/ i76 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1934-09-07 14 Many Penang Successes MALAYAN RECORD BROKEN Below are the detailed results of the London Chamber of Commerce Spring examinations. Once again the Malayan record is broken by a boy in the Government Commercial Day School. Khoo Kay Sian obtained distinctions in the following nine subjects of Commerce,1,339 words
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Article476 1934-09-07 14 First Annual Meeting I LOSSES IN EARLIER PART OF YEAR I I I The first annual general meeting of Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., was held at the Registered office, of the Company, 86, Beach Street, Penang, on August 31 at noon. i Mr. Heah Joo Seang (Chairman), Messrs.476 words
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Article85 1934-09-07 14 During the week ending Ist September. I 1934, exports from Malayan ports amount- ed to 18,264 cases, of which 11,005 cases were to the United Kingdom, 700 cases to the Continent of Europe, 5,380 cases to Ca- 1 nade and 1,179 cases Elsewhere. I Total exports85 words
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Article122 1934-09-07 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £229-0-0 £229-5-0 TIN.— (3 Months) London £228-0-0 £228-5-0 Singapore $ll3-50 $ll3-25 Business Done Penang $ll3-50 $113.-25 Business 25 tons 25 tons COPRA. (Sundried) $3.00 $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $15.00 $15.00 RUBBER.— London 7 ft d. 7 d. New York 15%c(G) 15%c(G) Singapore Spot 25 %c. 25122 words
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Article347 1934-09-07 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY I The following are the latest quotations ‘in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day. Yesterday To-de.y Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I TIN Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hitam 50 52%ex 50 52%ex Hong Fatt 47% 50ex 45 50ex Jelapang 12 0347 words
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Article37 1934-09-07 14 i The Prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as fellows Cents per lb Spot 25% Oct. Dec. 1934 26% Jan. March 1935 27% April June 1935 28% Market steady.37 words
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Article40 1934-09-07 14 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 7 London Bank Demand 4 m|ts 2|4 ft Private 3 m|ts credit 214% 3 Documentary 2|4ft On New York Demand 58 France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 31% Shanghai T.T. 37% India T.T. 155% Silver 21 13 1640 words
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Article333 1934-09-07 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers i RUBBER Alor Gajah 150 1.60 1.45 155 Ayer Molek 1.35 1.45 1.35 140 Ayer Danas 2.00 2.10 1.95 2.05 Bassett 90 95 85 90 Batu Lintang333 words
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Article378 1934-09-07 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar e the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RIBBER Allenbys 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.05 Ayer Panas 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 87% 92% 87% 92% B. Linta.:gs 1.26 1.29 1.26 1.29 Bentas 1.15 1.20 1.15 l.*>)378 words
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Article136 1934-09-07 14 The following are the latest qu for to-day.— Buyers TIN Ayer Wengs 2.05 Chenderiangs 9 0 Hitams 50 Hong Fatts 46 Jelapangs 12 0 Jelebus 1.27%. Johans 30 Kamuntings 12 3 Kampong Kamuntings 6 3 Kampong Lanjuts 20 3 Klang Rivers 1.95 Killinghalls 12'9 Kintas 2.60 Kuala136 words
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Article213 1934-09-07 14 British Funds Harder On Stock Exchange London, September 6. Although business was on e. modest scale on the Stock Exchange this morning, markets continued to display a good tone and British funds incline harder. The satisfactory revenue returns are considered to have had some213 words
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Article52 1934-09-07 14 —Rugby Radio Service Continued Strength Feature London, Septem The feature of the Stock Mark the continued strength of gilt-edg for which there was a good invest mand. New high levels were rec War Loan 3% per cent at 105 1 1 ing Loan Threes at 99% and Consul—Rugby Radio Service - 52 words
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Miscellaneous34 1934-09-07 14 WEATHER REPOR Temperature Wind 6 a.m. 77 E Nojon 92 S TIDE TABLE 1 To-day High Water Low V 11.50 a.m. 6.13 a 6.34 p.ui To-morrow 12.27 a.m. 6.41 a 12.20 p.m. 7.00 p34 words
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Article924 1934-09-07 15 EVENTH ANNUAL ENERAL MEETING 3 DIVIDENDS AND 3 BONUSES DECLARED I Seventh Annual General Meeting of it Tin Dredging Limited was held at uistered Office of the Company. Raon Friday, August 31, 1934, at 1.00 A. A. Henggeler occupied the Chair moving the adoption of the924 words
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Article125 1934-09-07 15 Latest Quotations 1 < Thursday Wednesday 74 13 16 74 29j32 s Montreal 4.87 4.87 1 Brussels 21.04 21.05% Geneva 15.13 15.13 1 Amsterdam 7.29 7.29% Milan 57 17 32 57 9| 16 Berlin 12.51 12.54 1 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40~ 22 10% Oslo125 words
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Article794 1934-09-07 15 Sixth Annual General Meeting CHANGE IN DIRECTORATE The Sixth Annuel General Meeting of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Limited was held j at the Registered Office of the Company, Rawang, on Friday, August 31, 1934, at 11 a.m. Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the Chair and. in794 words
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Article810 1934-09-07 15 Eighth Annual General i Meeting i i CHANGE OF BOARD OF i DIRECTORS I Eighth Annual General Meeting of ng Lanjut Tin Dredging was held at cistered Office of the Company, Ra-, n Friday, August 31, 1934, at 12 A A. Henggeler occupied the Chair810 words
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Advertisement141 1934-09-07 15 I tl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I iGREAT ECONOMY i r'SALE 2 AT < ■1 BALANCE Z the 5 household; BUDGET Z taking this z Z opportunity E r— E SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL t Z DEPARTMENTS. E141 words
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Advertisement1794 1934-09-07 16 '•■■■.<H 1 > iX > BLUE rUHHCL LIME 2L C V«»ete LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Sep t. 13 PRES ADAMS Oct. 10 Oct. 23 Hll veese Penang London Sept 2 7 PRES. HARRISON Oct. 24 Nov. 6 A ANTENOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Sept. 7 Oct. 31,794 words
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Article768 1934-09-07 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines b« foDowtag la a list of vessels arriving «ailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ANTENOR from Singapore. Sails for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Glasgow. KUMSANG from Calcutta,. Sails on Saturday for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Osaka and Moji. DUYMAER768 words
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Article1193 1934-09-07 17 AIR MAILS A mail for South America by Steamer! to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. tp-' morrow. A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ire-! land, Irish Free State and Canada by road, to Alor Star and thence by1,193 words
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Article185 1934-09-07 17 Dates And Venues TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Distance Six Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St. Leger Stakes. Run at Doncaster» Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs, 132 Yds. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Rous Plate. Run at Doncaster, DistanM Six Furlongs. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn Cup.185 words
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Advertisement34 1934-09-07 17 f/-i fii ■swii fim i “2 IW ONE OF LIFE’S K > PLEASURES n n 3 BOLB AGENTS Ti HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., b B Penang. Singapore. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. RIPTIDE" WOMAN'S DANGEROUS AGE!34 words
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Miscellaneous702 1934-09-07 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES .B.Q ***** Ridin’ around in the rain— Th«* fnllnn/i n <r Raie da Costa.—Just by your whTh e neW example. ly: WIU be used simultaneous- ***** —Little men, you’ve had a busy o day—Songs bv Paul Robeson. ana GSF 19.82 metres ***** Waltz—My Treasure Marek and neo throughout702 words
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1790 1934-09-07 18 INTERESTING LECTURE BY REV. ANANDA The following is the text of the lecture given by the Rev. Ananda at *Wat Pooparam last Sunday Opening his discourse the Rev. Anands said that in order to understand the philosophical teaching of the Buddha one has1,790 words
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Article264 1934-09-07 18 Wide Differences In Estimates Of Speed LORRY DRIVERS FINED In June Mr. G. von Daggenhausen, a European employee of the Straits Java Trading Co., N.V., Singapore was involved in a motor crash with a lorry at Prinsep Street junction, and on Tuesday he appeared before Mr.264 words
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220 1934-09-07 18 Brak°« Had Been Disconnected From Front Wheels The last echo of a bad smash in Lavender Street in which a lorry and a ricksha wore involved was heard on Tuesday before Mr. H. A. Forrer. the criminal district judge. The lorry had been travelling220 words
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Article115 1934-09-07 18 To Amended Charge Of Using Criminal Force When two Cantonese, Lye Fatt and Wong Pun, appeared again before Mr. J. M. Braiider in the Singapore police court on Tuesday they were informed that the charge of robbery against them had been amended to using criminal force, on115 words
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Article96 1934-09-07 18 Against Chinese Salesgirl Of Department Store A young Chinese salesgirl of Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., was on Tuesday morning taken before Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore police court and charged with theft from the store. The accused, Chin Hoon Hin, was alleged to have96 words
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Advertisement312 1934-09-07 18 “Del Monte Products” 0 Lead For fibjgigS Lowest Prices bhrM Consistant With Highest Quality r -x DEL MONTE PEARS 0 OBTAINABLE AT KBgSi j All High Class Provision Dealers. I 1 SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. 2 I 1 i PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. 1 L rENANw312 words
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Article73 1934-09-07 19 mi of money.—Reuters Pacific Ser- ire. NAVAL FORCES Nanking, August 28. A Central News Agency report rem Foochow says that pirates in the icinity of Nanjih Island, abouty sixtyve miles South of Foochow, have been iispersed by the naval forces. The iiH'ssage adds that these pirates .pmi of money.—Reuters Pacific Ser\ ire. - 73 words
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Article326 1934-09-07 19 jukuo and the U.S.S.R. —Reuters Pacific Service. 2,000-Word Statement From Tokio Tokyo, August 21. In a 2.000 word statement issued by the Japanese Foreign Office to-day, the details >t the progress of Chinese Eastern Railway ■gotiations are published. The statement relates how the original price ofjukuo and the U.S.S.R.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 326 words
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Article70 1934-09-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. nvestigation Commission Will Be Appointed August 24. The cabinet to-day decided to appoint fice policy investigation commission of members which will be presided over Premier Okada. he commission will include ten members 1 the House of Peers and ten members of House of Representatives. It—Reuters Pacific Service. - 70 words
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Article66 1934-09-07 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, August 21. Three scholastic societies will hold their inferences at the Y.M.C.A. building, Lien'<o. Lushan. These societies are the China Society of Science, the Biological Society ’>f China and the China Society of Geography. Prominent persons in the local educational world, includingReuters Pacific Service. - 66 words
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Article639 1934-09-07 19 CHINESE STAMP TAX BUREAU AT AMOY DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BRITISH CONCERN —“Canton Truth” The enterprising Chinese Stamp Tax Bureau at Amoy which is a treaty port off the coast of Fukien Province has arbitrarily raised the stamp tax on the wellknown Watson’s aerated waters from one cent to two—“Canton Truth” - 639 words
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Article264 1934-09-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Government's Warning To Owners Nanking, August 23. Vigorous steps are being taken by the Government against undeveloped land in the Capital, especially along Chun Shan Road, the main thoroughfare of Nanking. Owners of undeveloped land along the road are given six months to—Reuters Pacific Service. - 264 words
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102 1934-09-07 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Kwangtung-Kwangsi Governments’ Agreement Cannton, August 24. In order to promote the domestic sugar industry and to prevent the dumping of foreign sugar, the Kwangtung Government has to-day concluded an agreement with the Kwangsi Government for the sale of sugar produced here, the quality. Reuters Pacific Service. - 102 words
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Article182 1934-09-07 19 Reuters Pacific Service. 10 Million Piculs Estimated This Year Nanking, August 22. According to a preliminary estimate made by the China Cotton Statistics Bureau, the 1934 production of lint cotton in China will amount tol 10,497,924 piculs, this representing the yield from an estimated total acreage ofReuters Pacific Service. - 182 words
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Article103 1934-09-07 19 —Reuters Paicfic Service. Survey Work Completed Canton, August 21. Survey work on the projected CantonSwatow Railway has been finished, according to the Kwangtung Reconstruction Department. Embracing over 430 li, the line will start from Shaho, the northeastern suburb of Canton, pass through Poklo, Weiyang, Niemshanshu. Haifoong, Lukfoong, Weiloi,—Reuters Paicfic Service. - 103 words
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Article71 1934-09-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Aug. 22. Figures published by thd National Opium Suppression Commission reveal that the evil of dangerous drugs in North China apparently is spreading faster than opium. The Commission states that during the first fiv«[ months of this year provincial authorities arrested—Reuters Pacific Service. - 71 words
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Article300 1934-09-07 19 ifs debt obligations.—Reuters Pacific Service. Provisional Code For Liquidation Nanking Aug. 23. Upon the joint recommendation of Dr. Lo Wen-kan, Minister of Justice, and Mr. Cheng Kung-po. Minister of Industries, a provisional code for the liquidation of debt obligations has been promulgated by the Chinese Government. The principlesifs debt obligations.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 300 words
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Article79 1934-09-07 19 penditure estimated at sl,7oo.—Reuters Pacific Service. Recreation Grounds To Be Constructed In Canton Canton, August 21. Iff order to promote children’s athletic activities, the Canton Municipal Bureau of Public Works is planning to construct six recreation grounds in the following parks: the Central, the Chingwei, the Winghon,penditure estimated at sl,7oo.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 79 words
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Article53 1934-09-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Hopei Conservancy Bureau 1 Director Dismissed. Nanking, August, 21. The Executive Yuan to-day telegraphed to the Hopei provincial government ordering the dismissal of the director of the Hopei River Conservancy Bureau, Mr. Sun Ching-chieh, on the grounds of “negligence resulting in the breaking of the”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 53 words
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Advertisement228 1934-09-07 19 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE i OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. F l I have changed. So K «I have opinions. Fashinable Tn I women no longer believe H 1 necessary to pay high j prices for high quality BBwßßhHbeauty aids. Scientific tests tHfiSSgSiMI228 words
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Article, Illustration263 1934-09-07 20 A TOTAL WRECK. —Fortunately this f motor coach had no passengers when it burst into flames on the London-South-end road at Laindon. The driver escap- J ed unhurt. AN OLD HIGHLAND CUSTOM. —Duncan MacPherson, oldest clansman of the Lonach Highlanders, lined up with his comrades263 words