Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1934
1934-09-09
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1934-09-09 1 Sunday Gazette THE FIRST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. io. 36. Vol. 9. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article1002 1934-09-09 1 THIRD DAY OF AUTUMN MEETING KUALA QUEEN WINS THE BIG RACE THREE WINNERS FOR MR. A. VAN TOOREN m Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. ihe weather was uncertain for day’s races, the third day of the Autumn Meeting, but it was neverfheless atended1,002 words
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Article, Illustration50 1934-09-09 1 -Mrs. A. Compton Bilicks, Los Angeles Society Woman, Norma Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Star, And Dolores Del Rio, Film Star, Three Of The Ten Women Recently Chosen As The Most Beautiful In The United States in A National Artists Survey Meet At The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio.50 words
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Article194 1934-09-09 1 Suares's Local Debut FERNANDEZ CONFIDENT OF VICTORY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Penang rarely sees a middleweight in action, and Suares’ local debut at Wembley Park to-night will all the more be welcome to fight fans. The principal fighters are reported to be in trim. Both are anxious to194 words
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Article780 1934-09-09 1 EXCELLENT PROSPECTS FOR SEASON EXPECTED TO STAGE A "COME-BACK" (From Our Own Correspondent) I Ipoh, Sept. 8. I Owing to inclement weather the opening Rugby practice saw a poor turnout. There were seven a side. Rea, MacArthur Miller, Barr and Chappel showed good form. Colours beat780 words
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Article500 1934-09-09 1 Encouraging Display WHITES DEFEAT COLOURS For a first practice there was much that was encouraging in the initial rugger trial played on the Fsplanade yesterday, when Whites defeated Colours by four tries (12 pts.) to one goal (5 pts.). The morning rain had left pools of500 words
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Advertisement71 1934-09-09 1 Ft j rOnM.VHt KN*60»S1AM. VsV; ||g, B.P De Silva Lt? JtwtuERS* Diamond merchants Singapore Penang. Silver Ware OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I Different from the silver ware you know, better in design, superior in workmanship and material. Practical in size, fulfilling the requirements of present day needs. Looking fai 4 more71 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-09 1 i ALLEGED I CHETTIAR—MALAY FIGHT —Page 9. I8 words
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Article5306 1934-09-09 2 W. 18. Maxwdl - fey W. 18. Maxwdl. THE PRINCE i I i In the little suburban slum between the railway and the river they called him indifferently ‘‘The Prince.” “Prince Charles, j or “Long Charlie.” He was a lean, tall, limping blackguard; and at fif'y years of age, with a leg5,306 words
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Advertisement6 1934-09-09 2 RIPTIDE "—the volcano of desire i6 words
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Article, Illustration3528 1934-09-09 3 CHARLES ROBERTS - OSED ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE: THE EMPIRE SIC DIRECTOR: BRITAIN'S NEW POSTAGE STAMPS: SEEKING COCOS ISLAND TREASURE Edited By CHARLES ROBERTS urn Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 29. ER AIRMAN’S RECORD veteran pilots of Imperial Airve flown seven million miles beCaptain F. Dismore, a pioneer the company, has3,528 words
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Advertisement97 1934-09-09 3 I RUGGER] PLAYERS I TAe One And Only I I GENUINE > I RUGBY BOOT j||||£ ALMOST WITHOUT EXCEPTION ONE CAN SAY THAT EVERY HOME CLUB, PROFESSIONAL OR AMATEUR, REGULARLY USES VALUE THAT SCORES! THE HOTSPUR A BOOT OF UNIMPEACHABLE AND FLAWLESS ORIGIN. I Box Calf Leather. The Lightest WORN97 words
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Article4663 1934-09-09 4 FOOTBALL There was very little football in Penang during the week only two matches, a friend- ly and a cup-tie, having been played. The fri- endJy match was between the Penang Re- creation Club and the Glugor Club and ser- ved the former who are now4,663 words
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Advertisement60 1934-09-09 4 I GERMO I I ANTISEPTIC I' I SKIN SOAP IS THE CORRECT SOAP FOR ALL CHILDREN ADULTS. USE "GERMO SOAP" EVERYDAY KEEP PIMPLES, PRICKLY HEAT OTHER SKIN RASHES AT BAY. GERMO SOAP manufactu'’ed in England you are therefore i assured of the highest qu&lity Soap. Being of British Manufacture it60 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-09-09 5 in the Second Division of the F. A. League played yesterday, between the Government Trade School (on left) and the Muslim Recreation Club. The Trade School won by the odd goal in three.38 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-09-09 5 attack being repulsed by the Trade School centre-half.10 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-09-09 5 100 Yards Dash in the annual Chinese inter-school Sports at icioria Green.19 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-09-09 5 about to be tackled in possession during the rugger trial yesterday on the Esplanade.15 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-09-09 5 in yesterday’s rugger practice on the Esplanade.10 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-09-09 5 on the first day (Friday) of the annual Chinese Inter-school Sports at Victoria Green.25 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-09-09 5 at Friday’s Inter-school Sports.15 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-09-09 5 doubles champions and individually runner-un and singles champion respectively in the recently concluded P.A.B.A. Open Championship Tournament.24 words
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Article, Illustration2987 1934-09-09 6 “LUCKY DEVILS” Il is freely estimated that t-f the approximate 150 adventurers who came to Hollywood to make thrills when an, serials were bom. oniy a scant cozen remain Five of these—Bob Rose, Duke Green i n P-?rry Buddy Mason—appear m RKO-Eadio Pictures’ "Lucky Devils a tiir;—eg action2,987 words
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Article366 1934-09-09 7 Stepped Off Wooden Fencing SUICIDE VERDICT ON NEWCOMER TO PENANG Medical evidence was given by Dr. L. S. da Silva at an inquiry held by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, yesterday into the death of an unknown male adult Chinese who was found hanging in366 words
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Article258 1934-09-09 7 On Runaway Schoolboy FOUND DEAD IN THE SEA One witness, Mr. Sebastian M. Siruno, form master of standard 111. at the AngloChinese School, was called by Inspector Balls at the conclusion of the inquest held by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on the dead body of a258 words
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Article83 1934-09-09 7 Moored At Low Water A mixed quintette of Chinese and Indian tcngkang skippers were brought up before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, yesterday for causing obstruction to navigation in the Sungei Pinang river. Accused p’eaded guilty, Tan Lye San saying that a tree had been83 words
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Miscellaneous159 1934-09-09 7 Q U E E N ’S OPENNG a MATINEE TO-NIGHT TO-DAY 6 15 9.30 AT M 5 HE SMOTHERED AMBITION 4 WITH A WOMAN'S KISSES! ■‘wHF 1 1 SURROUNDED BY PRETTY NURSES "Mr w w S ML* —CONFIDED IN BY RICH AND IDLE WOMEN.... THIS HAND- It* Igm SOME YOUNG159 words
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Miscellaneous177 1934-09-09 7 SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-MORROW PACKED HOUSES AT YESTERDAY'S 3 SHOWS 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2-45 P.M. THE SHOW OF 1001 SURPRISES U© i S -.x i'.< 1 bfe B W Ito* Mfc.. -W- -fß™ ‘Stand Up Cheer’ with 14 GREAT STARS Headed By WARNER BAXTER MADGE EVANS JAMES177 words
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Article981 1934-09-09 8 A secret session of the League of Nations’ Council convened for yesterday afternoon discussed the question of procedure in regard to the Soviet’s admission to the League. It is reported that according to present plans the Powers favouring admission of Russia will put their names on981 words
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Article1682 1934-09-09 8 THROUGH the clear light of the northern summers one may, when gazing eastwards .from the Ci.omart\ hills, observe a great golden bar stretched upon the distant Moi a> coast. Sometimes optical condi j tions are such that the bat appears to float in the air, resembling1,682 words
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Advertisement35 1934-09-09 8 JjntTuwuUuuwuwulJlJlJiJulJwwlZnSl NATURAL MINERAL WATER sfc -rnTTJui jOj* I The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. o CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Rfagspora. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.35 words
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726 1934-09-09 9 OFF NEW JERSEY COAST AR E D HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE PASSENGERS CAUGHT IN CABINS 558 ON BOARD; 182 SAVED GRAPHIC STORIES Asbuix 1 arks, New Jersey, September 8. has broken out on the American liner “Morro Castle” i New A ork to Savannah with726 words
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Article51 1934-09-09 9 Pistol Used ROBBERS GET AWAY WITH $3O i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. Four men, believed to be Cantonese terrorised a sundry good shopkeeper in Thompson Road. One brandished a pistol while the others ransacked the shop. The thieves only found about $3O however before51 words
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Article258 1934-09-09 9 As Tongkang Enters 1 Penang Harbour Kheh Ong Tay, tyekong (skipper) of tongkang 742, yesterday described to the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, how one of his coolies was lost overboard at 9 p.m. I on June 13, as they were entering Penang Harbour. His coolies were Kheh258 words
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Article40 1934-09-09 9 Play Held Up By Rain Forest Hill, Sept. 8. The matches in the American Tennis Championships fixed for to-day were postponed to Sunday after a nightlong deluge. The final is expected to be played on Wednesday. —Reuter.40 words
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Article169 1934-09-09 9 Injunction On 8.8. C. Refused COMPANY UNDERTAKE NOT TO COMMIT TRESPASS London, Sept. 8. I Judge Merriman has declined to make an order on the application of Mr. Dickson for i an injunction to restrain the 8.8. C. Broad- casting a report or comment on the Peter-169 words
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Article102 1934-09-09 9 Car—Lorry Collision REMOVED TO BATU GAJAH HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 8. A Siamese Prince after visiting the Cameron Highlands, while passing Kampar, collided with a lorry. The Prince’s car was wrecked and the Prince was seriously hurt. He was removed to the Batu102 words
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Article151 1934-09-09 9 Strikers Gaining Ground MARTIAL LAW IN SOUTH CAROLINA Washington, Sept. 8. Feeling is tense as the strikers are gaining ground. Several thousand more have walked out. There have been a few minor disturbances but it has generally been quiet. Blackwood, South Carolina, Sept. 8. The governor151 words
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Article1161 1934-09-09 9 FURTHER EVIDENCE RECORDED WITNESS LEAVING FOR INDIA The case in which S. N. A. S. Soka-1 lingam Chetty, one of the richest of their I community in Penang, and a Malay named Noordin are charged with disorderly con- j duct by fighting with each other at the,1,161 words
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Article157 1934-09-09 9 "Only Having A Bathe In The Sea PURSUED BY THE GODS Lim Hung, a Chinese who was rescued by a Malay employed by the Municipality when he had suddenly jumped into the sea off the Esplanade at 10.15 a.m. on Friday, and who was removed unconscious to157 words
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Article105 1934-09-09 9 Tye Sin Street Mr. C. D. D. Hogan said he appeared for the first accused and Mr. H. Mac Niece said that Mr. T. E. Conaghan would appear for the second accused when the case of Chia Her Lay and Ong Keat Seng, charged that they about105 words
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Advertisement61 1934-09-09 9 (fyiocol&tes PULL THE STRING is all you need to do to open the hermetically I sealed inner container. No tin to cut and leave sharp jagged edges. No sticky tape to get entangled in your fingers. And then the contents are revealed. an array of luscious chocolates. Always An w61 words
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Obituary213 1934-09-09 9 OBITUARY Commander Moncreiffe London, Sept. 8. The death has taken place of Commander Sir J. Guy Moncreiffe.—Reuter. (Sir John was born in Calcutta on June 30, 1884, and was the son of Thomas George Harry Moncreiffe, second surviving son of the seventh baronet. His mother, Elizabeth Brown was the second213 words
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Article, Illustration848 1934-09-09 10 Close cannon play in billiards to-day is definitely one of the game’s super refinements. It is a refinement far beyond the ambition of the average amateur player. Since consistent practice is absolutely necessary if an even moderate degree of success is to be attained. I848 words
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Article97 1934-09-09 10 Singapore PJanes At Opening Ceremony Medan, September 3. Nineteen planes are arriving on September 16 to celebrate the opening of the worlds highest aerodrome at Brastagi, about 4,500 feet above sea level. It is definitely decided now hat six planes of the Netherlands Indian Air Force will come97 words
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Advertisement345 1934-09-09 10 IT PAYS! TO TRY US FOR YOUR MEDICINAL REQUIREMENTS PATENT MEDICINES Burroughs, Wellcome Product», Parke Davis Co.’s Preparations, Bayer’s Goods, Also Pertussin, Strop Famel, van Vleck’s Plasma, BiSoDol Powder, Syrup Ilermostyl, Metatone, Sanatogen, Kalzana, Stovarsol, Ferradol, Haliverol, Bemax, Ephedrine Snlphato Captures, Alophen Pills, Cascara Evacuant, etc., etc. COTTON WOOL—RUBBER GOODS,345 words
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Advertisement374 1934-09-09 10 i O®U 7' JI JKp PR* PS l Jr** 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 ha been a long felt want in Penang, and the establishment of374 words
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Article, Illustration3065 1934-09-09 11 EUROPEAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS ENGLISHMAN WINS HITLER TROPHY GREAT BOXING MATCH IN GERMANY .’a < WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP LAWN TENNIS RANKING LISTS Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, August 29. I M ISH SWIMMING VICTORY first time in the 1934 European Championships at Magdeburg, a Tack was hoisted3,065 words
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Article137 1934-09-09 11 The attention of the Public i* drawn to the following cheap ticket* obtainable on the Railway. 1. Week End Tickets (Saturday—Monday 1. 11 single fares for return journey—" 2nd Class—ail stations. Excursion Tickets (Sundays Public Holidays) Single fare for return joirney— Lower-—Upper Station (Return on day of137 words
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1545 1934-09-09 12 JAMES E. ABBE - CITY OF WATER-FRONTS BREATHES AGAIN By JAMES E. ABBE (One of the best known American jo umalist-p hotograp hers T\ /7 Y OLD FRIEND “Big Bill Cusack,” k\Z| Lieutenant of the Chicago Police ILvLI Detective Force, has just been weighing-down the edge of my bed1,545 words
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Advertisement459 1934-09-09 12 WEMBLEY CABARET •PHONE 1117. The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang, TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 1 A.M. VILLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS in the Latest Dance Numbers New Charming Hostesses —Spring Floor —Ist Class Bar ADMISSION 50 CENTS COUPONS 7 FOR $2. ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS Princess Rose Lani The Nightingale of Beautiful Hawaii459 words
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969 1934-09-09 13 THEATRE ASSAULT CHARGE. MANAGER SAYS HE WAS NOT PRESENT policemen on Friday testified saw a man answering the des.f the Capitol theatre manager Fisher) present in the theatre when Mr. Philip Hoahlim, the solicitor, was arrested on a assault. Mr. Fisher, however, J as a969 words
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Article677 1934-09-09 13 London Paper's Articles BISHOP OF OSSORY'S REPUDIATION Statements Contrary To Fact Addressing the annual Synod of the Diecese of Leighlin at Cai low, the Right Rev. John Godfrey Fitzmaurice Day. D.D., Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin, said—During the past fortnight a series of articles has been677 words
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Article, Illustration8 1934-09-09 13 Appearing In “Evergreen” Coming At Majestic8 words
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Advertisement25 1934-09-09 13 '■v t SHORTS GOODS FOR < JOD SPORTS hen Company 32 BEACH STREET. PENANG. 'Phone No. 333. Penang. Expert Racket Restringers. We Stock Guts That Win"25 words
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Advertisement182 1934-09-09 13 ROYAL I 6-30 OPENING TO-DAY AT 2-45 P.M. a I B i I i Madan's Super Hindustani Talking, Singing g I and Dancing Picture a i 'GULRU ZARINA* ha is 11 Featuring L| MASTER NISSAR MISS KAJJAN Of Leila Majnun's Fame. POPULAR REDUCED PRICES j Downstairs —Cents 10, 25 and182 words
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Article770 1934-09-09 14 Tax Reduced And Cuts Restored HOPEFUL OUTLOOK Effect Of British Recovery Wellington (N.Z.), August 23. A surplus of £B,OOO for the current year was revealed in the Budget presented in the New Zealand House of Representatives by Mr. J. G. Coates, the Finance Minister. This is the770 words
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Advertisement184 1934-09-09 14 1 Baby in Misery with Sore Eruptions Healed by Cuticura “I noticed a number of very small pimples under the skin on baby’s face. I tried to get rid of them, but after a few days they broke out in nasty sore eruptions on her chin and then over her184 words
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Advertisement1071 1934-09-09 15 n Gramophone Notes LATEST RECORDINGS BY THE LEADING MAKERS E\ EIxtiREEX ther thoughts I am wrong in describ- this composition as Vivaldi’s as it W hat strides Britain has made in is an arrangement by Bach and you the past three years is undoubtedly can readily trac£ his t()Uch in1,071 words
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Advertisement153 1934-09-09 15 THE SI DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE Columbia GRAMOPHONE j j tone I (i I ITS WORTH PAYING THE EXTRA MODEL 201 $34-00 I IN BLUE. GREEN OR RED ROBINSON PIANO CO., J PENANG. Headache Powder ENG AOTt j| fwFwWEjH ff m ||mhH wm« BfiCVUwMc W| Koro JI vfi*‘ irfiiA I v153 words
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Miscellaneous876 1934-09-09 15 VIRELESS PROGRAMMES 9 -35 Records. are the new wavelengths, by J Wolff: vbich will be used simultaneous- 2 c en 7~ Schuber t. z Santa Lucia— Braga. Y 3. Chi se ne scorda chiu GSG 16.86 metres Barthelemy. 4 Nina— Borgolese. GSF 19.82 metres 10 00 -Broadcast by the R.876 words
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Miscellaneous126 1934-09-09 15 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Oct. 27, Selangor vs. Penang at Penang Nov. 3, Selangor vs. Malaya Commanc Entries close for Selangor Turf Glut at Kuala Lumpur. Autumn Meeting, 4 p.m. Nov. 10, S.S.V.F. vs. F.M.S. V.F. a Oct. 6 and 13 —Selangor Turf Club Au- Kuala Lumpur. tumn Meeting. Dec. 1,126 words
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Article289 1934-09-09 16 The following weights are announced for the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) Meeting to be run on Wednesday, September, 12 Horses—Class 3 —Division I—7 Furs. Sky-Raider 9.00 Neelaveni 8.11 Master Bobby 8.07 Majesty Man 8.06 Pride Of Perak 8.05 Song Land 8.04289 words
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Article335 1934-09-09 16 Brentford Beat West Ham CELTIC AND RANGERS DRAW London, Sept. 8. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Birmingham 1 Manchester C. 8 Derby C. 0 Stoke C. 2 Grimsby T. 0 Everton 0 Leeds U.335 words
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Article76 1934-09-09 16 -132 In 90 Minutes AUSTRALIANS SCORE 442 FOR FIVE WICKETS London, Sept. 8. The match between the Australians and Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower’s XI was commenced at Scarborough to-day when the Australians scored 442 for 5 wickets at close of play. Bradman scored 132 in76 words
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Article56 1934-09-09 16 Malays Eliminated CATTLE TRADERS SPRING SURPRISE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. The Cattle Traders sprang a surprise by knocking the Malays out of the Cup Competition to-day, the score being 3—o. The cattlemen were on top in attack and defence and the Malays failed to56 words
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831 1934-09-09 16 Trade School Wins MUSLIMS DEFEATED BY ODD GOAL I The final match in the second division I of the Penang Football Association League, .between the leaders of the two sections, the Government Trade School and the Muslim Recreation Club, to decide the winners of the shield831 words
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Article246 1934-09-09 16 Chinese Beaten BY THREE GOALS TO ONE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 8. For the first time since the inception of the Selangor Football Association Cup a decade ago the trophy was won by the Tamilian Physical Culture Association today by defeating the246 words
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Article40 1934-09-09 16 Leicester Swamps Penarth irih 4 The following are the results pal rugby matches played to-dey Bath 21, Llanelly 3. Cardiff 12, Bristol 5. Coventry 3, Bridgend 6. Gloucester 22, Lydney 6. Leicester 41, Penarth 0. Northampton 10, Headingly40 words
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Advertisement4 1934-09-09 16 RIPTIDE "—EMOTION CALLED DESIRE!4 words
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