Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1934
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Title Section20 1934-09-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. 40. 214. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article248 1934-09-11 1 Moscow. —Rugby Radio Service ar. cuter. manent Seat To Be Offered ANIMOUS DECISION London, Sept. 10. Simon, the Foreign Secreis the head of the British to the League of Nations which opened at Geneva 23 foreign ministers -> countries taking part in Czecho-Slovakia delivered the dressMoscow.—Rugby Radio Service ar. ;; cuter. - 248 words
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Article81 1934-09-11 1 —Reuter Wireless. Colonel Morrison’s Claim Assam, Sept. 10. ‘ly improved preventive for chole;t is claimed, has already been y used, is evolved by Colonel Director of the Pasteur tuuventive is known as bacterioaffects growing bacteria so as :p and destroy them. It was •n a certain area where—Reuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article64 1934-09-11 1 ailing around £6 500,000. —Reuter ant Foreign Interests Involved Geneva, Sept. 10. h demand that problems arisae Saar plebiscite shall be rehand is supported by Mr. ihnan of the Governing Coma fresh memorandum in which the League to study means of the interests of the debtors ,rs ofailing around £6 500,000.—Reuter - 64 words
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Article116 1934-09-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Delays In Payment LANCASHIRE DELEGATION RETURNS Laridon, Sept. 10. Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Economic Advisor to the Government, received at the treasury this afternoon, Sir George Holden and members of the Lancashire Cotton Delegation, which has returned after negotiating with German importers of cotton.—Rugby Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article78 1934-09-11 1 of Dr. Schacht’s new plan.—Reuter Wireless. Governed 'By 25 Control Offices Berlin, Sept. 10. German trade and industry are now governed by twenty-five control offices. Not a single article of daily consumption or industrial production is omitted from official control and even the smallest piece of raw materialof Dr. Schacht’s new plan.—Reuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Article50 1934-09-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Slade Professor Of Fine Art At Cambridge London, Sept. 10. The death occurred yesterday of Dr. Roger Fry who was Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge, aged 67. Dr. Fry was one of the most distinguished authorities on art, history and literature.—Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article41 1934-09-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. New British Duration Record London, Sept. 10. A new British gliding record for duration was made on Saturday at Sutton Bank, Yorkshire, by John Laver, who stayed in the air for 12 hours 20 minutes 48 seconds.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article167 1934-09-11 1 Temple Secretary Accused Malacca, September 7. Chait Singh, a member of the local Sikh Advisory Board, and secretary of the Sikh temple, with two (others Jail Singh and Wasaka Singh, were the accused in a preliminary inquiry on Friday, before the District Judge, Mr. B. R. Whitehouse,167 words
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Article346 1934-09-11 1 Remarkable Rumours 45 MINUTES BEFORE S.O.S. SENT OUT New York, Sept. 10. The Federal inquiry into the “Morro Castle** disaster opened this morning in New York. Acting Captain Warms, who was the first witness, testified that he suspected incendiarism. The inquiry is in the nature pf a346 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-09-11 1 Many happy returns.— Tne presentation of a cake to a Hunwho celebrated his Ibih birthday at the Miniature International Scout Jamboree. Newcastle.25 words
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Article53 1934-09-11 1 —Reuter Wireless. Convicts Fight With Police Buenos Aires, Sept. 10. The police of Rosario suppressed with tear gas and rifle fire a serious prison revolt. One was killed and several were seriously injured in the fight between the Police and the convicts who were armed with smuggled hand—Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article28 1934-09-11 1 —Reuter Wireless. Agreement With Italy Denied By M. Barthou Paris, Sept. 10. "Totally incorrect" is M. Barthou’s description of the reports of the Franco-Ita- lain agreement.-—Reuter Wireless. - 28 words
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Article111 1934-09-11 1 —Reuter. Giant Refunding ALTERNATIVE DETAILS NOT DISCLOSED Washington, September 10. The Treasury announced a giant refunding of $1,200,000,000 Fourth Liberty Bonds bearing 4& per cent, interest due on October 15 and $524,758,500 Certificates of Indebtedness due on September 15. The certificates will be convertible into—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article267 1934-09-11 1 The King’s Message Gaspe (Quebec)), Aug. 25. A message from King George was one of the outstanding features of ceremonies in commemoration of the landing 400 years ago of Jacques Cartier the famous French explorer, who took possession of the country in the name of the King267 words
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Article258 1934-09-11 1 Man Shakes Fist At Sir Henry Wood The Promenade Concert at Queen’s Hall was interrupted by a man in the audience shouting a protest, which was audible above a round of appleus?. Just after Mr. Frank Titter ton, the tenor, had finished singing Handel’s aria, “Sound258 words
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Article142 1934-09-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 1.000 Miles Sledge Journey ACROSS UNKNOWN REGION London, Sept. 10. The British Graham Land Expedition, under the leadeship of Mr. John Rywall left St. Katherine Dock, London, in the schooner “Pendola.” The Prince of Wales is patron of the expedition which is being undertaken—Rugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article38 1934-09-11 1 —Reuter. Isolated For The First Time Cleveland, Ohio, Sept 10. The American Chemical Society has learned that actinium, the rarest metal on earth and worth $1,000,000 an ounce, has been isolated for the first time.-—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article312 1934-09-11 1 Famous Tudor Mansion Gwydyr Castle, in the Vale of Conway, Carnarvonshire, about a mile from Ll&nrwst, the ancient Royal residence of Waleau with its famous grounds, is for sale by Knight, Frank and Rutley (Hanoversquare). The castle a fine stone structure of the Tudor period, was312 words
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Advertisement25 1934-09-11 1 DONALD R SCOTCH Jr wh s k y a WBIMDr At a Moderate Fites of |2.M a Urifck ||||||9l Obtainable Worn j AH Provision Stores.25 words
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Advertisement2025 1934-09-11 2 MATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE_OF SALE BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS >" g GAGEE h vtfPlTlP I *****/1 fl PUBLIC AUCTION WEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED J-J-A.LI. CLU.V Oil Friday, the 14th September, 1934 NcDcK O F aUSTRALIAAND CHINA Al! communications relating to AT i p.m. HANDEL MAATSCHAFrU. (fnoorporated in Bngtasd a Advertisements should be addressed to2,025 words
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Article2108 1934-09-11 3 c NS ERVA T I V E PARTY AND INDIA THE ■POSED NAVAL CONFERENCE: SIGNOR MUSSOLINI ALARMS EUROPE SOVIET APPROACHES TO FRANCE ;n Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 1. A able reign .ns are going forward for the by the nation and the Empire2,108 words
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Advertisement301 1934-09-11 3 NIGHT-STARVATION I oO 'll Ha woA ntcJunq me {eel > r ”»*o won oc mi tvu vtf vov» ciruNG t *u-oE.mb oo«y, l-wi L WFW can-t even m*tm oo<-’o«. .‘vt no energyL 1 catch a jAAfN wwkT iwe»’ T<«et> «no J r otr now» ‘‘V ,T 'X L -STA4VIO' YOU301 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-09-11 3 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES Motor-Boating (2) jSxx'ixSW Bobby can’t manage the boat any more. Stop her! cried Maisie. He can’t Something’s wrong. Percy dived off and suam safely to shore. New look at those rocks! They’ll be wrecked before long.40 words
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1203 1934-09-11 4 PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Below will be found the full programme for 8 races at Singapore, the fourth day of the Autumn (Gold Cup, Meeting: Race 1, Horses, Class 4, Division 4, 5 1 2 Furlongs, 2.15 pan. Pigeon Pie 9.07 Miss1,203 words
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Article155 1934-09-11 4 -Reuter. Perry in Semi-Final KIRBY CREATES A SURPRISE Shields Beaten Forest Hill. Sept. 10. The following are results of matches in the quarter-finals of the American Tennis Championships: Perry beat Sutter 6 —3. 6 —o, 6 2. Sidney Wood beat Frankie Parker 6 4, 6 —4, 7-Reuter. - 155 words
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Article46 1934-09-11 4 —Reuter. Settlement Possible Washington, Sept. 11. The textile strike committee has extended its offer to submit to arbitration for 24 hours in view of to-day’s meeting- of the mediation board with representatives of manufacturers at which the board thinks a settlement is possible.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article148 1934-09-11 4 —Reuter Latest Call-Over WINDSOR LAD A RAGING FAVOURITE London, Sept. 10. The following was the latest call-over for the St. Leger:— 4 o' Windsor Lad laid and wanted. 100 14 Umidwar taken and offered. 100 8 Lo Zingaro taken and offered. 18 1 Adept taken and offered.—Reuter - 148 words
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Article91 1934-09-11 4 Reuter. Dismissed For 489 FARNES TAKES 5 WICKETS FOR 132 London, Sept. 10. The match between the Australians and Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI was continued to-day at Scarborough. The Australians who had scored 442 for 5 wickets continued their innings and were dismissed 489.Reuter. - 91 words
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Article65 1934-09-11 4 European Makes And Loses $6OO (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 10. Fortune proved elusive for a certain European who attended the races on Saturday. Combining personal acumen with the advice of tipsters, he left the course, $6OO richer than he arrived and locking the money away he65 words
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Article1087 1934-09-11 4 MR. P. F. WARNER'S STATEMENT LANCASHIRE COUNTY CHAMPIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 1. The controversy over the policy of the M.C.C. in relation to the lest Matches has not abated, and pointed questions are being addressed to the authorities. Mr. I’. F. Warner,1,087 words
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Article43 1934-09-11 4 —RC'. Results Of Mid-We Matches"*""--London, S> The following are results of played to-day in the English L< DIVISION II H* l C 1 PlyErrmth A Sheffield U. 1 Bradford DIVISION 111 (Southern Section! Milhvall 2 Bourneinout Cardiff C. 2 Southeaid I—RC'. - 43 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-11 4 TIJAH RUMBA 11 Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” y Mswoutriew re?17 words
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Advertisement7 1934-09-11 4 OTHER SPORTING NEW APPEAR ON F\GE 117 words
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Article2132 1934-09-11 5 JMBO AND THE ST. LEGER: LO ZINGARO CERTAIN STARTER ENGLISH VICTORY IN BELGIUM i>n Our Own Correspondent). London, August 29. E GUARD ON WINDSOR LAD 150.000 has been paid by Mr. Marn for Windsor Lad, the Derby with the intention of winning the r with him, it2,132 words
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Article1138 1934-09-11 5 HUGO ’IT 'IM -“The Star.” At twelve o’clock precisely, in e warm sunshine and under a blue sky, the English captain led his team amid another tremen- dous burst of cheering down the steps of the Pavilion and out to the wicket. Then a third roar—heralded the appearance of Borealia's-“The Star.” - 1,138 words
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Advertisement209 1934-09-11 5 I S|p 4< There’s no sweeter Tobacco comes from 1 Virginia ana no better brand than the Three Castles/ —THE VIRGINIANS Richmond Castle, Yorks. WILLS’» THREE CASTLES W. D. H. O. WILLS. CIGARETTES BRISTOL LONDON. MADE IN ENGLAND won The daily use ofwk EUCRYL TOOTH 1A W POWDER quickly Ift209 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1934-09-11 6 HER COUNTRY CIVILISED THE WORLD —G. R. in the “Daily Express.” Greece, Cradle of Democracy, haa been a luckless land for the kings that ruled her. She has courted kings, served kings, loved kings—and killed or exiled or ruined the kings themselves. Assassination, banishment, mutiny, and revolution—G. R. in the “Daily Express.” - 1,500 words
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206 1934-09-11 6 Sequel To Raid On Armoured Car MURDERED TO STOP HIM TALKING? New York, Aug. 26. The discovery of a gangster’s body in the area of a New York house is believed by the police to establish an important link in their investigations into an206 words
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Article252 1934-09-11 6 Famous London Case The “Daily Telegraph” Insurance Correspondent writes:— The offering of a substantial reward for the recovery of lost or stolen property is a common practice of insurance companies although, generally, they dp not appear as parties to the offer, which is either made i252 words
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614 1934-09-11 6 "PLANE DESIGNERS BLAME STATE REGULATIONS British airplane designers and engine manufacturers are blaming the Government for the fact that the inland and Empire commercial air services are the slowest in the world. At Croydon, the airport of the capital city cf the Empire, Imperial614 words
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Article875 1934-09-11 6 AIR MAIL BOLD EXPERIMENT DIRECT DELIVERY TO ROOF OF MOUNT PLEASANT AUTOGYRO AS POSTMAN SPECIAL PERMIT FOR ROOF-TOP DESCENT The boldest experiment in the history of air mail deve' is to be conducted (hiring the course of the next three four weeks, when an attempt will be made to deliver875 words
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Advertisement107 1934-09-11 6 THE TORTURE OF PILES. Why continue to suffer P With DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA no case of this painful malady is too stubborn or too long-standing to be completely and permanently cured. The easj application and wonderful power of absorption of DR. VAN VLECK’S ABSORPTIVE PLASMA is amazing. It107 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-11 6 TO-DAY Take the first step to Better Photography. Load your Camera with Roll films a Film Packs, Plates.18 words
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2464 1934-09-11 7 ORIGINAL AND SCHOLARLY revival of interest in the jews interesting address on “ShvlhrL” Tan Chong Lek at th e f ast Tan Chong Lek's address was as follows: now a universal revival of inmovements and doings of is the ruthful or ruthless .rive against the Jews, who2,464 words
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Article484 1934-09-11 7 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —With regard to your leading article in your issue of the 7th inst. on “Human Progress,” it is a mistake to lay all the blame on scientific inventions for the world’s social disorders. It is the misuse of these gifts484 words
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Article133 1934-09-11 7 Turn To Looting And Pillaging Villages More than 100 lamas of the Ta Ching Temple in Sikcng have discarded their “wood fish" (mallets) and Buddhist scriptures and have turned to looting and pillaging in the nearby villages and towns, according to an urgent telegram sent to Nanking by133 words
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Advertisement58 1934-09-11 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-MORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the s.s. 11 President Adams 11 COMING SOON THE ROZSNYAI’S TRIO i Special Monthly Rates for Permanent Residents can be obtained <jn application to the Manager. PHONE 322. Buy Your Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE58 words
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Miscellaneous421 1934-09-11 7 WEMBLEY CABARET «PHONE 1117. The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang. VILLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS in the Latest Dance Numbers New Charming Hostesses —Spring Floor —Ist Class Bar TO-NIGHT ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS Princess Rose Lani The Nightingale of Beautiful Hawaii Star Hula Dancer TAU MOE, the Steel Guitar Expert, and Baby421 words
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Miscellaneous527 1934-09-11 8 -w g jfq GAY, MODERN *i aii A J EiL T •-h«most o^g T AND GLAMOROUS ROLrt M5 -TO-NIGHT-LAST NIGHT -9-30 OPENING Q-3O 5 HE LOVED TWO WOMEN ©-J 3 TO-NIGHT X WITH TWO KINDS OF LOVE! II S&r&f ATV -<»’• > A dcdlk— AN R K RAD, P,CTURE RELEASED527 words
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Article338 1934-09-11 9 Manager Of Diamond Jubilee Estate The funeral of the late Mr. H. F. Cardw..: Man ger Diamond Jubilee Estate, Malacca, whose death occurred at Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, took pla e n M nday morning at Cheras Road o- ry at '‘clock. v338 words
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Article701 1934-09-11 9 Capt. C. E. H. Jacobs POEMS LIKED IN TWO CONTINENTS Returning to Malaya by the “President Adams" is Capt. C. E. H. Jacoby Headmaster of the High School. Bukit Mertajam, after a six months’ vacation in England. He made his return via America. Thi po~t whose verses701 words
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Article138 1934-09-11 9 —Reuter. I British Sales To LatinI j America BUT NOT NICARAGUA Washington, September 11. In a letter to Mr. Miranda, President of the American Armament Corporation 1933 Limited, from John Ball, Director of the Soley Armament Company Limited. London, was read at the Senate enquiy in munitions—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article, Illustration137 1934-09-11 9 Rugby Radio Service. Speech Almost Inaudible 16 ARRESTS London, Sept. 10. Owing to the efficiency of the Police precautions against a collision between the rival parties, the demonstration by the British Fascists and the counter demonstrations by the opponents of the movement in Hyde Park yesterdayRugby Radio Service. - 137 words
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Article92 1934-09-11 9 Hokkien Couple Charged Lee Kim Fuk and Wan Ah Soo, a Hokkien Chinese husband and wife, were yesterday brought, at the instance of Mr. N. L. Alexander, Assistant Protector of Chinese, before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on charges of wilfully assaulting or92 words
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Article349 1934-09-11 9 —Reuter. Restriction Order FINANCIERS MOST UNDECIDED London, September 10. Financiers are most undecided on th» effect of the Chinese restriction on dealings in silver which is widely discussed in the city. All agree that it is a retaliatory measure against America. Hitherto it was believed that China—Reuter. - 349 words
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Article54 1934-09-11 9 i Sentence Postponed Sentence was postponed by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday on Saw Penn, a Hokkien Chinese, who pleaded guilty to importing chandu: bail of $5O was allowed. Mr. J. E. McLaughlin, Assistant Controller of Monopolies, Preventive Branch, prosecuted on behalf of54 words
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Advertisement263 1934-09-11 9 OuickWaytoSlopP A IN" T» banish pain you must first remoT« the CAUSE. This is what Yeast- i Vite does, and in so short a time. Head- aches, for instance, go in even 5 to 15 J Minutes, Neuralgia disappears just as speedily, and even if you are a victim of263 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-11 9 FIRST l| WITH THE NEWS QAZiETTE ON £ale in Penang 7 A. M. BEST PICTURES LATEST NEWS i|18 words
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Miscellaneous85 1934-09-11 9 I 630 ■Sil 9.30 I I madam's sure» T-LAST NIGHT I I GULRU ZARINA’ I I MASTER NIS S A f ß*-”’M IS S KAJJAN A MAGNIFICENT ROMANCE OF A CHINESE PRINCESS WHO SACRIFICED EVERYTHING s FOR LOVE. S POPULAR REDUCED PRICES: Cents 10, 25. 40 50. I COMMENCING TO-MORROW85 words
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Article1035 1934-09-11 10 Mr. F. J. Morten’s annual report on Education in the Federated Malay States is a document of more than ordinary interest. Not only is it very cleverly written but it also includes a historical preface of the Federated Malay States and the growth of the Education1,035 words
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Article1172 1934-09-11 10 WHAT SHALL WE DO? —“Glasgow Herald.” Thjough we are still as a nation in the mid- st of the holiday season, some of us have, already completed our annual spell of free-, dom, and find it more agreeable to con-i sider what we shall do for recreation—“Glasgow Herald.” - 1,172 words
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Article192 1934-09-11 10 Heavy Sentence For Chinese A Chinese named Cheah Kim Huat who had pleaded guilty in the PoUce Court to a charge of extracting electric current before it had passed through the meter was to-day sentenced to a fine of $lOO or in default six weeks’ rigorous imprisonment,192 words
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Article77 1934-09-11 10 Disobeying Traffic Signal A Chinese woman cyclist named S Patt teacher of a local Chinese Girls’ School’ was to-day fined $2.50, on her pleading guilty to a charge of disobeying the flawful order of P.C. 1680 engaged in the direction of traffic by not stopping her77 words
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Article143 1934-09-11 10 i Tindal Of Tongkang Fined $35 Abdul Rahman, a tindal of a tongkang which brought buffaloes from the West ccast of Siam to Penang, was to-day charged with cruelty to animals by over rowding 35 buffaloes in a sma l tongkan. Mr. B. Dorabji Mehta, Deputy V rinary143 words
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Article97 1934-09-11 10 The Penang District Judge, Mr Bridge, this morning dismissed th. for $135 by S. Joseph, driver to Mr med Tamby. The defendant, for whom Mr. N. van appeared, admitted $4 as balai on $l5, wages for the month of M denied a two years’ arrangement t $597 words
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Advertisement199 1934-09-11 10 fjiTJKMMW A good HBH game lA.- 1\ 1 and then y a Carlsberg, I I Once always BEER BEER BEER SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur [THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. j Bi F M Time199 words
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1976 1934-09-11 11 TWO CHINESE CHARGED WITH ROBBERY STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS ’ST ACCUSED TO SERVE 3 YEARS FOR SIMPLE ROBBERY OTHER MAN FOUND GUILTY OF RETAINING STOLEN PROPERTY tn- case in which two Chinese stood -cd with robbery, alternately, with in possession of stolen property tn unexpected1,976 words
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Article760 1934-09-11 11 Alleged Extortion LODGING HOUSE KEEPER'S COMPLAINT The adjourned hearing into the case in which, Phillip Gautier, a Eurasian, i employed as a Sanitary Sub-Inspector in the Health Department of the Penang Municipality, was charged on three counts of inducing lodging house and coffee-shop keepers to deliver to760 words
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Article92 1934-09-11 11 Intended Repairs Before Returning Nong Kew, c. Siamese with four previous convictions for theft and criminal breach of trust, was yesterday sentenced to seven months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months’ Police supervision for criminal breach of trust in rcsccc- ca hired bicycle upon92 words
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Article693 1934-09-11 11 Chinese Accused Of Terrorising Street Lads DISCHARGED OWING 1 TO DOUBT I The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge yesterday afternoon heard the case against Ung Teoh Cheng of falsely impersonating a Detective, and in such assumed character did an act under colour of such693 words
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Advertisement128 1934-09-11 11 W' COMING THRO*... > H but they don't worry Baby if he's fed the natural- way No need to dread teething time if Baby is being fed the NATURAL way. Nature has created the ideal food for every stage of Baby’s development—breast milk. But if you cannot feed Baby yourself,128 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1934-09-11 12 MUSSOLINI - By MUSSOLINI (In the Sunday Express) When in what is now far distant 1926, I proclaimed in an address the first cry of alarm on the decline of the white races, some considered my warning either illtimed or exaggerated. Eight years have passed in which(In the Sunday Express) - 1,156 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1934-09-11 12 Recipes from Mrs. Bardell - Serve Them With Salad Recipes from Mrs. Bardell BUSY people want sustaining meals in hot zeather, and cold meat dishes meet this need in an appetising way. Besides, they are a saving in gas, time and h o u s e w i f e’s energy. x1,008 words
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Article328 1934-09-11 12 Gen. E. W. Alexander The death is announced, at South Mil- ton, Kingsbridge, Devon, of Major-Gen. Ernest Wright Alexander, V.C., C. 8., I C.M G., at the age cf 64. He underwent jan operation menth ago. Gen. Alexander, who was a native of328 words
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Article387 1934-09-11 12 Miss Victoria Chow And Mr. Leong Sin Kwee i 1 A pretty Chinese marriage was solemnis•ed at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, McAlister Road, this morning of Mr. Joa- chim Leong Sin Kwee and Miss Victoria I Chow Kwee Yin. The bride is the eldest387 words
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Advertisement61 1934-09-11 12 Spend your holidays at Hua Hin Hotel. Hua Hin On-Sea, SIAM. FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER SINGLE ROOM n MIT anA DOUBLE ROOM 15 nn reduction for long stay. 2X710n t “i n n,uiw^_“° tel IO Sr M,UO d After 7 days Baht LOO per day per person. I 14 1.5061 words
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Article758 1934-09-11 13 Roulette In Mayfair £3OO IN FINES ON PRINCIPALS Crupoier Once A Co-Optimist A roulette table was produced at Marlde^ri£d Street POHCe When *****06 earJ y morning raid on a gamng club at Albany Courtyard, Piccadilly, Among 16 people charged with being (Nein Premises was Viscountess <Nel.)758 words
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153 1934-09-11 13 Never Neglect Them However much you pride yourself on being fit, don’t fall into the danger of neglecting symptoms of indigestion. Don’t think “it’s only something disagreed with me.” It only “disagreed” because your digestion was out of order. And gastric and duodenal ulcers153 words
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Article275 1934-09-11 13 Tour Of Gardens And Stables HOLLYWOOD'S HOPES OF RECONCILIATION Hollywood, Aug. 27. Miss Mary Pickford accompanied her husband, Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, during the week-end on a visit to the latter’s estate near San Diego—Rancho Zorro. They inspected the stables and gardens and returned to Hollywood,275 words
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Article194 1934-09-11 13 Many Congratulations For Mr. And Mrs* Maximilian Lopez There was a large gathering at No. 11, Crescent Road, Singapore, on Saturday I evening at the invitation’ of Mr. and Mrs. Maximilian Lopez on the occasion of their silver wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lopez who were married at St.194 words
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Article570 1934-09-11 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Rev. A. V. Wardle, the new port I chaplain for Singapore, arrived by the “Bencleuch” on Saturday. The Imperial Service Medal has been awarded to Mr. Narain Singh, late Overseer, Mines Department, F.M.S. !fc Mr. Napier, Mr. K. P. Khaitau and Mr. Bora were among those who570 words
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164 1934-09-11 14 —Reuter. Petersen Beats Gains IN 13th ROUND London, Sept. 10. At the White City, Jack Petersen won the British Empire Heavyweight Championship beating Larry Gains (Canada), the latter retiring in the thirteenth round of a fifteen rounds contest. After battling with wonderful pluck Gains fell into—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article55 1934-09-11 14 Scrafchings For Tomorrow (From O><r O.vn Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 11. The following a c the scratchings in to-morrow’s racas:— Race I:—Trefcld. Race 2: —Silvanus. Race 3:—Laguna, Mentone. Race s:—Lady Kuala, Golden Maize Race 6:—Doorbyter. Race 7:—Sungii Best, Verderer. Race B:—Spaiknng Eyes. DOUBLE TOTE Races 7 and55 words
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Article94 1934-09-11 14 Bobby Ang—Diamond (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Subject to the approval of the Board of Control the next boxing promotion, by the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., will be staged at Wembley Park, on Monday, September 17, the main feature of which will be a ten round contest between Bobby Ang,94 words
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Article194 1934-09-11 14 9,000 Disappointed At Wembley There was a scene at the Empire Pool, Wembley, when the unbeaten Hungarian water polo team—the world’s champions—refused to finish their match against the Empire Swimming Club. The game thus ended in a fiasco, to the disappointment of 9.000 spectators. The action of194 words
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Article254 1934-09-11 14 Penang Representatives THREE FIRST-CLASS SCOUTS FROM FREE SCHOOL A patrol ot sU scouts will represent Pcnang ana .n We forthcoming Jamboree at was the decision of the Committee of the local Boy Scouts’ Association which met last week at Headquarters, Anson Road. Of the scouts, all of254 words
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Article69 1934-09-11 14 Lawn Tennis Tournament The last match of the July 1934 Lawn Tennis Tournament will take place when the final cf the Mixed Doubles Event Mrs. Hopkins and H. O. Hopkins —3O v. Mrs. Swinchatt and P. H. Swinchatt —15.3 is played on Thursday at 5.10 p.rn. Thu69 words
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Article176 1934-09-11 14 Swarms Hopei Province A band of approximately 50 two-gun Chinese Amazons, of formidable physical build and stronger appetities for atrocities than any of the male bandits, is terrorizing the Luantung district in Hopei province. The women ar e reported to use what feminine allure they possess in engaging176 words
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Article455 1934-09-11 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 1.97% 2.05 1-97% 2.05 Amal. Malay 3.42% 3.50 3.40 350 Ayer Molek 1.37% 1-45 1.35 1.42% Ayer Banas 2.00 2.15 2.00455 words
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Article181 1934-09-11 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Y esterday To-dey I TIN Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.07% 2.12% Hitam 50 52 50 52 Kinta 2.60 2.65 2.55 2.65 Kuchai 1.07% 1.10 1.06 1.08% Nawng Pet 92% 97%181 words
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Article153 1934-09-11 14 Th? following are the latest quotations for to-dav. 1 1 Buyers Sellers TIN i Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Chenderiangs 9 0 9 6 i Hit 1 ms 50 52'2 Hong Fatts 46 48 J Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 1 Jelebus 127% 1.32% Johans 30 32% J153 words
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Article131 1934-09-11 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market £229-0-0 TIN.— (3 Months) London No mar k e t £227-2-6 Singapore $113.12% $113.50 Business Done Penang $113.12% Business Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3 05 $3lO BLACK PEPPER 16 00 $l7 RUBBER— London 7 916 d. eW y rk 15%c(G) Singapore Sppt131 words
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Article108 1934-09-11 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 75 1|32 74 27|32 New York 5 00 5.00 Montreal 4.85% 4.85% Brussels 21.08 21.04 Geneva 15.15% 15.12% Amsterdam 7.30% 7.28% Milan 57 11|16 57% Berlin 12.46 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 26% 26% Prague108 words
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Article41 1934-09-11 14 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 11 London Bank Demand 2|4& 4 m|ts 2|4 A Private 3 m|ts credit 214% 3 Documentary 2]4A On New York Demand 58 France T.T. 86C Hongko :g T.T. 32% Shanghai T.T. 38% India ”I.l’. 155% Silver 21 jg41 words
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Article1117 1934-09-11 14 KENNEDY CO SHARE LIST E l! NAMES. S 2 £3 RUBBEP c. Allenby Rubbar Co. 1 07« ■> > AlorGaiah Rubber Eetate Amalgamated Malay Estates 0 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ay*-_Panas Rubber Estates 2 0 Balsu Planting Syndicate T~ Bassett Rubber Co Pstn Lintang Rubber <».1,117 words
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Advertisement231 1934-09-11 14 Jim's a demon for Scott's Porage Oafs at breakfast The lad who enjoys a nourishing dally breakfast of Scott’s Porage Oats is laying up a fund of strength and vita! ty. Be sure it is Scott’s Porage Oats—the Quality Oats Scotland's best. Whs. Sole Agents for Malaya: THE BORNEO COMPANY,231 words
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Miscellaneous47 1934-09-11 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 89 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Dow Water I’ 4o a ra 7.59 a.m. 140 P” m 8.13 p.m. T o-morrow 2.03 a.m. r oq 9 8 23 a.m. 2.05 p.m. S 95 r 8.33 p.rn47 words
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Article1786 1934-09-11 15 N. C. S. BOSANQUET - COPING WITH EMERGENCY I By N. C. S. BOSANQUET) “Financial News” -x- EFORE discussing the steps taken P by the planter to meet the situation which arose in 1930 and continued until the spring of would be as well to set down one tacts and“Financial News” - 1,786 words
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Article284 1934-09-11 15 Company Control At Fault London, August 29. Thorough-going re-organisation of company administration is urged by Mr. H. Livingstone, who is well known to old Malayans and now lives ot Andover. In a letter to the press he writes:— “The Malayan and British Governments have now an284 words
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Article227 1934-09-11 15 Times, August 4. An errangement has been made whereby the Rubber Regenerating Company, Limited, of Trafford Park, Ma Chester, is to pass entirely into British ownership. For many years the company has been > one of the largest manufacturers of re-j claimed rubber in this country and has227 words
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Advertisement314 1934-09-11 15 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., I manufacturers of I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT tfc > tfiSL 1 HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER I COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY t SOLE AGENTS 1 I HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) > I ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. t ■IS Si Have sparkling teeth314 words
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Advertisement1618 1934-09-11 16 Aijryufa 1 >aSSa I a-lA T o EUROPE VIA SUEZ BLUB PUMMEL LIMF V— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT* S£ 13 Oct. 24 C. TROILUS L’don, R’dam, Hun S£ U Oct. 12 J C. AJAX Mars., L’don. R dam, H burg S g pRES MONROE Dec ■>. e SERVICE. A WONDERFUL1,618 words
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Article815 1934-09-11 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES -hedule of Principal Lines 7 .'allowing is a list of vessels arriving v 'Hng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ’MATRA MARU from Singapore Belawan. Sails same day for -oon end Calcutta. A’ VAN DER HEYDEN from Lho■ii awe, Sigli, Oelee-Lheue and SaSails on 13th815 words
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Article60 1934-09-11 17 Dates And Venues TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Doncaster 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, Distano* Six Furlongs. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn60 words
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Article135 1934-09-11 17 September 12 and 15 —Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Entries close for Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 4 p.m. Oct. 6 and 13—Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting. RUGGER: Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacc* at Seremban. Oct. 6, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 20,135 words
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Article818 1934-09-11 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-morrow. A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and Canada by road to Alor Star and818 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-11 17 Ih/ it /^N6 /'=rW /low? 1 let K.W 'MYLLOSAH' ■P rejuvenate YOU I The Most Wonderful Substance in the World,” is one of the attributes paid to PHYLLOSAN by an eminent physician. This scientific remedy, prepared under the direction of Dr. E. Buergi, Professor of Medicine at Berne University, revitalizes172 words
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Miscellaneous558 1934-09-11 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. am. The follnwin 12.20 —News Bulletin. «p new wavelengths, 12.35—A syncopated pianoforte recital by ot which win be used simultaneous- Gerry Moore 12.50—1.05—The Bernard Crook Quintet. I GSC 6.2o—Time Signal from Big Ben. A run1 and GSF JoB2 "Ing commentary on the St. Leger, I rX558 words
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Article2360 1934-09-11 18 A NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL: CHIROPODY AS A PROFESSION NEW FASHIONS FROM PARIS AIRWOMAN AS COMMERCIAL PILOT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 29. THE QUEEN FAVOURS BLUE The exquisite shade of blue worn by the Queen on the occasion of her visit to Liverpool when2,360 words
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Advertisement229 1934-09-11 18 Ciitiriira \Soa|> YW/ For the Daily Care of Your Hands Prolong the youthful appearance of your hands by giving them the game care you give your face. Use Cuticura Soap every time you wash your hands; it will do much to prevent redness and roughness caused by daily tasks and229 words
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Advertisement100 1934-09-11 18 The dainty salt for the dainty table [L Trade Enquiries: Boustead Co., Ltd-, S.S. and E.il.S. DRINK BERTOLA SHERRY o J OBTAINABLE AT I I ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG AND BRANCHES. 2:1 zi t”. 31 Izl .L’l lul 1"***** zi 3l lir zXijll'jl 121100 words
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1342 1934-09-11 19 ESSENCE OF JAPANESE WAR MINISTRY PLAN RE-ORGANIZE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM OF PUPPET STATE ERNOR-GENERAL for “Manchukuo” is the essence A a plan just formulated by the Japanese War Ministry n or the re-organization of the administrative system in the puppet state. The principal Japanese in; “China Press.” - 1,342 words
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Article73 1934-09-11 19 on 8 provinces and 68 hsiens.—Routers Pacific Service. Result Of Floods And Droughts Nanking, Auguat 21. The official figures of China’s losses as th? result cf this year’s flood and drought totals $1,000,000,000, and the area affected constitutes two-thirds of the nation. The drought hit 14 provinceson 8 provinces and 68 hsiens.—Routers Pacific Service. - 73 words
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Article607 1934-09-11 19 Details Of Loan BRITISH AND CHINESE SUBSCRIBE Development of Szechwan, one of the richest provinces of China, through capital investment by British and other foreign interests is planned in an agreement governing the organization of a finance corporation in Chungking jointly by the Chu Hsing Cheng Bank,607 words
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94 1934-09-11 19 Hangchow, August 21. As a demonstration of its patriotism, the Pawnshops Association of Hangchow han decided to assist the authorities in carrying cut reform measures. During- a get-together held recently by the Association, the question of women’s dresses cropped up. The Mother Grundy attitude adopted94 words
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Advertisement95 1934-09-11 19 Just A rrived A. J. MORLEY’S LADIES’ CHEMISE VESTS IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES AT WASSIAMULL’S 12 BISHOP STREET Tel. 626. KWaiHiSiaiSl/iailSlKaWHlKyilKinKKail/iIHIKWKKHIWSaiSIIKKIHSIIiiIHKIIiIWMBM At T PRICE OF PURE SILK MATERIALS IS AS CHEAP AS YOU BUY ARTIFICIAL MATERIALS TO-DAY. WEAR PURE SILK WHICH LASTS LONG NEVER CRUSHES IS TEN TIMES STRONGER THAN ARTIFICIALS.95 words
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Article, Illustration261 1934-09-11 20 River Landmark In The Making These men rise a little, higher in the world each day Almost i> -.pcic.-p. bty the monument to industry which they are building grows. They are working —as unconcernedly as most of us walk the pavements—on the vast chimney stack261 words