Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-09-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 215. VoL XCII. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1209 1934-09-12 1 WHY RESTRICTION OF WORLD OUTPUT BECAME ESSENTIAL DR. TEMPANY'S REPORT PROBLEM OF CROP COVER The reason why restriction became the* only hope of the ruber industry is revealed in Dr. H. A. Tempany’s annual report on lericulture in Malaya. The1,209 words
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Article146 1934-09-12 1 .—Reuter. On Paris Market STERLING MOVES SYMPATHETICALLY London, September 11. Operations for American control mostly carried out on the Paris market resulted in further appreciation of the dollar in terms of the franc. The intention of the American authorities is believed to be the maintenance of a.—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article148 1934-09-12 1 Receive Report GERMAN OFFER ON DEBTS i London, Sept. 11. i The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners’ Associations in Manchester; received the report of Mr. George; Holden and other members of the de-' legation which just returned from Berlin where discussions took place I regarding the settlement148 words
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Article56 1934-09-12 1 .—Reuter. Reaffirms Aim To Complete J Independence i Wardha, Sept. 11. At the conclusion of a three day session the Indian Congress Working Committee passed a resolution reaffirming>.atm to complete independence and adding Congress will gladly cultivate friendship [with the British but must strain every 'nerve to end.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article348 1934-09-12 1 —Reuter. Official Inquiry CIVIL WARRANTS SERVED ON CREW New York, September 12. A body attachment order which is tantamount to arrest was served on the second radio officer of the “Morro Castle on completion of hours testimony before the Federal Grand Jury. WARRANTS SERVED ON CREW Besides—Reuter. - 348 words
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Article105 1934-09-12 1 .—Reuter Wireless. One Crashes Into Royal j Palace Naples, Sept. 6. After a collision in mid-air, one of the aeroplanes crashed on the roof of the Royal i Palace and the other into a church dome which collapsed under the impact. Both machines were flown by civil pilots,.—Reuter Wireless. - 105 words
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51 1934-09-12 1 i. —Reuter. I New York, Sept. 11. I Members of the silk group commodity exchange defeated proposed amendments to 1 the bye-laws to permit trading in Italian land Chinese silks. The defeat is attributled chiefly to opposition by Japanesei.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article579 1934-09-12 1 t—Reuter Wireless. First Conference BETWEEN LEADERS AND MEDIATION BOARD Washington, September 7. Mr. Gorman and other strike leaders held the first conference with the mediation board at which the presentation of the labour case was unfinished and will be resumed to-morrow when Mr. Sloan and other representativest—Reuter Wireless. - 579 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-12 1 It. NAGATA I BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.16 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-12 1 i I KEY i A BEER Pure, Cool Refreshing Sole Distributors: N. V. Straits Java Trading 00l17 words
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Advertisement2099 1934-09-12 2 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS RATES FOR CASUAL RANGING T'N NO 1 BANKS M re «d’Zwy ADVERTISEMENTS ore Our Guarantees for ot N h c^t y £r»X NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK V' Cumulative Participating Preference shares OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA All communications relating to has been declared for year ended 31st.2,099 words
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Article2427 1934-09-12 3 WHEN QUEEN VICTORIA TRAVELLED A SMOKE SCREEN LAID BY TANKS NAMING BRITAIN'S NEW LINER THE MYSTERY OF COLONEL FAWCETT From Our Own Correspondent. London. September 1. IE KING AS A SHOT my stories are told of the King’s skill shot, which is. indeed, beyond all2,427 words
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Advertisement343 1934-09-12 3 Try the new, Foil PACK T wo pieces, Cap Body: Pull the C a P away, completely then each Cigarette can be extracted with ease and convenience no fuss or bother. ordinary foil wrappings are a continual annoyance. They impede easy an< l once taken the first Cigarette, the Foil343 words
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Miscellaneous25 1934-09-12 3 Al, in a Day’s A teen couple O I THESE WMF 3USV APPWEOW I PRiv M BIRDS FOP/ TUL BOSS I wwl vs. au we,25 words
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1255 1934-09-12 4 PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Below will be found the full programme for to-day’s races at Singapore, the fourth day of the Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting: Race 1, Horses, Class 4, Division 4, 5 112 Furlongs, 2.15 p.m. Pigeon Pie 9.07 Miss C.1,255 words
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Article, Illustration151 1934-09-12 4 Reuter. Perry And Allison Finalists ENGLISHMAN HURT BUT WILL PLAY Forest Hill, September 11. The semi-finals in the American Tennis Championships were played to-day and resulted as follows: Perry beat Kirby 6 2, 2 6, 6 4, 6[2. Perry was cool and collected and played mainly fromReuter. - 151 words
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Article245 1934-09-12 4 Fast Game COLOURS DEFEAT WHITES BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE The first hockey match at the Padang was a practice between the Colours and Whites, of the Penang Cricket Club, played yesterday evening. The game which was fast and interesting ended in a victory for245 words
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Article56 1934-09-12 4 M.A.F.C. v. P.R.C. The following will represent the MuthHibol Ahzan Football Club (Kampong Java) against Penang Recreation Club in the P.F.A. Cup Competition to-day at the S X.I. Ground at 5.15 p.m. Karsa, Wari, S Mohamed, D. Che Din, M H. Chem Bee. Kamarudin, Syed Mohamed, Che56 words
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Article346 1934-09-12 4 Cheow Teik's XL Lose To Sporting Diamonds YEOH SCORES TWO GOALS On the Victoria Green yesterday Cheow Teik’s XI lost to the Sporting Diamonds at hockey by two goals to nil. Although in the first half the losers enjoyed a monopoly of the play, they were unable346 words
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Article565 1934-09-12 4 D.A.F.C. B' DRAWS WITH P.W.F.A. Eight Goals Shared IN P.F.A, CUP COMPETITION The postponed match between the vince Wellesley Football Association ~j the Darull Aishan Football Club ‘B’ 6 first round of the Penang Football A. sc ia tion Cup competition was played yes y on the S.X.I. ground when565 words
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Article39 1934-09-12 4 Hibernians Convincingly Beaten London, Sept. 11 The following are results of matches played to-day in the Scottish League Celtic 4 Hibernians Queen’s P. 0 Clyde 1 St. Mirren 2 Falkirfc —Reuter OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON l439 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-12 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World’s Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” B pZ*' ißs.MouTiiitßir 'Vzy I18 words
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Article861 1934-09-12 5 □w For Southern Section C TON NOT IN THE FIELD London, August 28. ■tton, the Open champion, has 1 for this year’s “News of the 040 Professional Golf Tournavent which he won in 1932. The the Southern section qualifying :.t, which is open to overseas plamade861 words
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Article400 1934-09-12 5 A Bigger Offer? HUGE PROFITS AS INDUCEMENT London, August 31. It is becoming increasingly difficult for the best amateur lawn tennis players to refuse the temptation to become professionals, especially if they are young, hold the highest amateur championships, and their financial positions would benefit400 words
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Article569 1934-09-12 5 Loser Gives Up At Ninth Round AUDIENCE SURPRISED -w~Hamburg, Aug. 26. The long awaited fight between Max Schmeling, a former holder of the world’s heavy-weight title, and Walter Neusel took place at Stellingen, near here, and ended in dramatic fashion. Eight rounds had been fought and neither569 words
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Article197 1934-09-12 5 M.C.C. Members’ Desire For Decision Feeling is growing among influential members of the M. C. C. that a decision on the leg-theory controversy should be arrived o.t before the Australians leave England. Australia is not the only interested party. Th? problem has been raised in, more or less acute197 words
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Article329 1934-09-12 5 Fine Catches At Rehearsal LEG-BREAK BOWLER TAKES 5 FOR 17 Dress Problem An England team of women cricketers will sail for Australia in October to play a series of three Test matches and to play against State elevens. I went to Northampton when, the team,329 words
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Article1280 1934-09-12 5 Highland Amateur Golf Tournament END OF CRICKET SEASON League Champions' Set-Back (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, September 1. G. W. MTNTOSH WINS AT PITLOCHRY A new winner of the Highland open amateur tournament at Pitlochry was, found on August 25th, in Gregor W. M’ln- tosh, Leven1,280 words
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Advertisement76 1934-09-12 5 He said to me I never just 1 call for a whisky—l. know better 7 w n mfT f 4.F JI SLK J 1 I said to him —quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there is no better JOHNNIE WALKER v BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG .I Sol Agents CALDBECK76 words
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Article1668 1934-09-12 6 CANDID REPLY TO PARENTS. WITH SOME THINGS THEY MIGHT THEMSELVES AMEND OU schoolmasters are a lucky W crowd—look at the long holi- days you get.” Thus speaks, the business man, and the inarticulate, downtrodden schoolmaster meekly accepts the implied criticism of his industry. Rut now. as a1,668 words
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Article198 1934-09-12 6 Ceremonies At Quebec Quebec, August 27. The scene of the Jacques Cartier celebrations shifted from the woodclad Gaspe Peninsula to the city of Quebec. The French warship Vcuquelin and the liner Champlain sailed leisurely up the St. Lawrence and docked in Quebec Harbour under the shadow198 words
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202 1934-09-12 6 Cruisers of the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy are shortly to make e, cruise to Australian waters. The ships are the Dunedin, flagship of Rear-Admiral F. Burges Watson, D. S. 0., and Diomede, Captain C. M. Graham. They will leave Auckland202 words
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Article171 1934-09-12 6 Vengeance On The Attackers Constantinople, August 13. A fierce battle between 300 storks and 60 eagles is reported from Orhangazi, in the neighbourhood of Brusa. Recently six eagles attacked a stork’s nest killed the old birds, and carried off the young. A few days later171 words
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Article, Illustration515 1934-09-12 6 HE WANTS CAR HOOT s TO BE ABOLISHED BEEN WANTING THAT FOR 37 YEARS AND HE HAS A FIRE EXTINGUISH R PLAN Silence zones? Pooh! Why not abolish motor-horns altogether? The idea belongs to Mr. H. K. Hales, M. P. for Hanley, and515 words
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Article1254 1934-09-12 6 A Standard Range 220 SHADES NUMBERED. NAMED, AND CODED When the British Colour Council came into being the declared aims and objects included the placing of colour determm tion tor the British Bmptre m *£sb hands and the provision of stanaa names for colours for clearness sa1,254 words
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1176 1934-09-12 7 CHINESE CHARGED WITH CAUSING DEATH BY RASH DRIVING INTERESTING CASE AT PENANG ASSIZES D.P.P. Outlines Case For Prosecution There was an echo of the recent fatal Bukit Mertajam motor accident which involved in the death ot three Penang Chinese when the case opened yesterday1,176 words
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Article105 1934-09-12 7 Negligent And Rash Driving Haroon bin Mohamed, the driver of motor bus P. 2326, who as a result of the accident which occurred on August 5, opposite! the Jelutong market, was charged on one count of voluntary causing grievous hurt and three other counts of voluntarily causing105 words
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Article98 1934-09-12 7 Taiping Chinese Arrested In Penang Lee Eng Swee, a Taiping Chinese, who was arrested in Penang, on a warrant issued by the Taiping Magistrate, and charged with theft as a servant of 36 tins and ten packets of cigarettes, from a stall at the Amusement Park,98 words
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Article191 1934-09-12 7 Charges Against Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. AND SHIP'S CAPTAIN The Manager of the Straits Steamship Company, as owners of the s.s. Petaling, a boat plying between Alor Star and Penang, and Capt. Ibrahim, the master of the vessel, were to-day summoned before the Police Magistrate each191 words
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Article62 1934-09-12 7 Police Supervisee Charged Alleged to have failed to report himself to the police while being a police supervisee, a Chinese named Tan Ah Seng was to-day produced before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang. The charge was explained to the accused and the case transferred to62 words
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Article81 1934-09-12 7 Chinese Charged With his head swathed in bandages and his clothes covered with bloodstains a Chinese named Chan Cheong, appeared in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. D. Wills, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot named Low Ah Kew at Argyle Road yesterday for81 words
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Article127 1934-09-12 7 Reuter Wireless. Turned Into Creative Art Nuremburg Sept. 6. We have turned propaganda into a really creative art, declared Dr. Goebbels, addressing the nazi propaganda officers. He declared that the end justified the means and propaganda being a form of productive imagination, propagandists must intimately know the peoples’Reuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Article93 1934-09-12 7 Nominal Union Accomplished Berlin, September 6. The nominal union of the evangelical churches in Germany was accomplished wheri Dr. Jaeger, the Juridical member of Reichbishop Mueller’s ecclestiastical cabinet, decreed that the churches in Bavaria and Wuerttemberg ceased to be independent and their legal power passes into the93 words
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Article469 1934-09-12 7 Sir John Marriott And The T udors Sir John Marriott addressed teachers who were atteriding the City of London Vaca-| tion Course in Education on “Modern Italy.” He said that he did not think that there was any fear of our following the example, of469 words
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Article130 1934-09-12 7 Democrat Elected To Maine Governorship Portland, Maine, Sept. 11. A smashing victory for the New Deal was won at the election to the governorship of Maine. With only two-thirds of the returns, the well-known Republican candidate. Mr. Affred Kames, conceded the victory to the retiring130 words
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Article289 1934-09-12 7 Death Of Former F.M.S. Agriculturalist The death took place recently in Bridport Hospital of Mr. Cyril Benoni Holman-Hunt, a well-known personage in West Dorset, who was the eldest son of Mr. HolmanHunt, O M.. the famous artist, painter of "The Light of the World.” Mr. HolmanHunt caught a289 words
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Advertisement176 1934-09-12 7 I Two Special Values f° r Men I 1 The Buttner Pipe! MFII THE PRODUCT of years of I kdsSflß SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH I THE IDEAL PIPE I -THE HEALTHY PIPE I rthaaßW FOR COOL AND FRAGRANT I SMOKING. I OH Complete combustion causes tobacco to burn right down to the176 words
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Article133 1934-09-12 8 Fine Thriller At i Majestic “Lucky Devils," a splendid RKO Radio thriller, opened to good houses at the Majestic last hight. William Boyd, William Gargan, Dorothy Wilson and Rosco Ates head the cast of able players. Boyd is seen as Skipper, head stuntsman who marries and acquires a133 words
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Article168 1934-09-12 8 Sequel To Refusal Of Higher Pay Chicago, August 24. Twenty golf caddies adopted an unusual m thod of airing their grievances at the Exmdor Golf Club at Highlend Park. In spite of the fact that mixed foursomes tournament was teking place they went nudist, romped over the fairways168 words
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Advertisement31 1934-09-12 8 Estates Mines WE SUPPLY All printed requirements at competitive prices, > WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS enquiries invited IMMEDIATE ATTENTION I PROMPT DELIVERY Pinung Gazette PRESS, LTD. Tg wt TO wjßTnv muguy T-;'31 words
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Miscellaneous255 1934-09-12 8 QUEENS 6-15 OPENING TO NIGHT 9-30 UNIVERSAL'S GRAND COMEDY—THRILL PROGRAMME THE I SCREEN’S GREAT BF*L wTW LOVERS t WMg x The Men who Knows burning up the screen In a No i CBT throbbing dtory of Man’s conflict —doing stunts you 3IS with Woman! of Woman’s say are imEh conquest255 words
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Miscellaneous126 1934-09-12 8 GREETED BY ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS LAST NIGHT! wwws 6- 30 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 THE LATEST CHINESE TALKIE Unique Film Co.'s MOST MAGNIFICENT DRAMATIC PRODUCTION “THE GOOD LAND with THE POPULAR CHINESE SCREEN BEAUTY MISS CHEN YU MEI A powerful melodrama of tenderness tears. With numerous new song hits NEXT CHANGE NEW126 words
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Article149 1934-09-12 9 —Reuter Wireless. Report Of International Committee London, Sept. 6. Encouragement of large-scale Empire migration should be avoided in the present state of the overseas’ markets and also general advances of capital for land settlement should be discontinued, according to the report of the international committee on migration under—Reuter Wireless. - 149 words
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Article139 1934-09-12 9 —Reuter Wireless. Governed By State Control Offices Berlin, Sept. 7. German trade and industry is now governed by 25 State control offices. Not a single article of daily consumption or industrial production is omitted from official control and even the smallest piece of raw material is not to—Reuter Wireless. - 139 words
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Article76 1934-09-12 9 Reuter Wireless- Categorical Denial Of A Rumour Vareggio, Sept. 4. A rumour is current that an engagement has been arranged between Archduke Otto and Princess Maria, of Italy. Ihe King and Queen of Italy this afternoon visited the Bourbon Falma Villa at Pianore and remained for three-quarters ofReuter Wireless- - 76 words
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Article79 1934-09-12 9 Hitler And Plebiscite Result Nuremberg, Sept. 5. Hitler’s proclamation to the Nazi Con-1 gress stated, ‘We only smile when our enemies, especielly outside the Reich, take pleasure in the 4,000,000 negative votes in the recent plebiscite. Our next attack will shatter hie email non-Nazi remnant. “The foremost ask79 words
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Article360 1934-09-12 9 recognising her independence.-—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Preliminary Negotiations AMONG COUNCIL POWERS London, September 11. The question of Russia joining the League of Nations was referred to as one of the most important matters likely to come before the present Assembly in a broadcast address fromrecognising her independence.-—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 360 words
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Article94 1934-09-12 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Figures Of Business In England London, September 11. Figures relating to cinematograph busi- ness in Great Britain given at the British 1 Association meeting at Aberdeen to-day revealed that the public paid £40,200,000 for admission to British cinemas last year, the entertainment tax revenue amounting to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article84 1934-09-12 9 speed of 74.26 miles per hour. —Rugby Radio Service. Junior Won By Norton London, September 11. J. H. White, riding a Norton, won the Junior Motor Cycle Prix on Isle of Man Course to-day at an average speed of 75.95 miles per hour over *he course ofspeed of 74.26 miles per hour.—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration48 1934-09-12 9 Trans-Australian Flight At 227.6 M.P.H. London, September 11. Air Commodore Sir Charles ikingsfordSmith, the famous Australian pilot, has just accomplished a Trans-Australian air journey of 2,220 miles from Perth to Sydney in 9% hours at the average speed of 227.6 miles per hour. —Rugby Radio Service. Kingsford-Smith48 words
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Article103 1934-09-12 9 ing date i,t was £293,244,790. —Rugby Radio Service. London, September 11. I The Exchequer return shows the total ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to September 8 and excluding selfbalancing items amounts to £246,358,069. At September 9 last year the revenue collected amounted to £250,428,045.ing date i,t was £293,244,790.—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article52 1934-09-12 9 take off to-morrow for Akyab.—Rugby Radio Service. On Way To Melbourne Celebrations London, September 11. The Royal Air Force squadron of flying boats, on their way to Melbourne to take part in the Centenary celebrations, arrived this morning at Chittagong, and are to take off to-morrow for Akyab.—Rugbytake off to-morrow for Akyab.—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article69 1934-09-12 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Belief That Strike Will Be Avoided London, Sept. 11. It is now generally believed that the threatened strike in South Wales coalfields will be avoided, the owners having expressed a willingness to refer matters to an arbitration board of three or more entirely independent persons.—Rugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Article52 1934-09-12 9 -—Reuter. Crowd Rush Mill Gate Saylesville, Rhode Island, Sept. 11. Two men and one woman were shot during a strike riot. The crowd rushed the gate of a mill and demolished the watchman’s house. Two thousand police are guarding the mill and 200 National Guard have been rushed-—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article36 1934-09-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Over 6,428,000 Licences In Britain London, September 11. The General Post Office returns show that the number of wireless receiving licences issued up to the end of August last was 6,428,960..—Rugby Radio Service. - 36 words
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Article420 1934-09-12 9 Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Bribery Of Politicians "GREASING THE WAYS Washington, Sept. 5. Following the revelation of an agreement between Vickers, Ltd. and the Electric Boat Co. of America for the building of submarines sensational evidence was given to-day before the Senate Committee of enquiry into theReuter and Reuter Wireless. - 420 words
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Article111 1934-09-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Via North Atlantic London, Sept. 11. Two large flying boats are preparing to leave Mount Batten. Plymouth to-morrew on a training cruise to Greenland. The first stage of the flight will carry th«| flying boats via Oban to Faroes —500 miles. On the second day—Rugby Radio Service. - 111 words
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Advertisement476 1934-09-12 9 WEMBLEY CABARET *PHONE 1117. > The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang. FLLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS in the Latest Dance Numbers New Charming Hostesses—Spring Floor—lst Class Bar TO-NIGHT! ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS Princess Rose Lani The Nightingale of Beautiful Hawaii Star Hula Dancer TAI’ MOE. the Steel Guitar Expert, and Baby LAf*l.476 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-09-12 9 l J OPENING TO NIGHT I I A full-length of riotous LAUGHS, IF I 5 SONGS AND ROMANCE! 8 I WITH m g STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY I FRA DIAVOLO’ I POPULAR REDUCED PRICES CH. JO, 20, 30 50 $l.OO40 words
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Miscellaneous75 1934-09-12 9 HALF A SINNER HALF A SAINT LIVING BY HIS WITS TRIMMING TRIMMERS. BUT PLAYING THE GAME WITH THOSE WHO PLAYED IT WITH HIM I "HALF A SINNER'’ From the famous staae comedy Alias The Deacon Featuring the well-known stage and screen star BERTON CHURCHEiLL g-s -he Deacon, the Original Role75 words
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Article1111 1934-09-12 10 Several matters of more than ordinary interest to ratepayers cropped up at yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, not the least important of which is the charge laid down for each water closet and urinal provided for houses connected to the sewers, in connection with the sewerage1,111 words
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Article804 1934-09-12 10 Alleged Extortion DISCHARGED ON TWO COUNTS The case in which Philip Gautier, a Sanitary Sub-Inspector of the Penang Municipality, was charged on three counts of extortion was continued yesterday before Mr. D. Wills, who acquitted and discharged the accused on the second and third counts in804 words
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Article563 1934-09-12 10 Sometimes Leads 0 Serious Result CHINESE BOUND An affray case was heard by District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridgafternoon in which three Hokk named Ngooi Inn Bee, Seow and Yeoh Chow Kow were d. they, on August 16, in Penang, with Mohamed Hassanah Lebai of Police in a563 words
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Article92 1934-09-12 10 —Reuter Wire! 19,000-Mile Formation Fli To Melbourne Begun London, Septemb A 19,000 mile formation flight t from Melbourne where they will rep the Royal Air Force at the Centen o lebrations was begun by No. 2G3 boat squadron of the R A F. consis' three Short Rangoon.-—Reuter Wire! - 92 words
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Article51 1934-09-12 10 —Reuter Wireless. Buenos Aires, Septemb. The police at Rosario, the Arg' meat-packing centre, suppressed with gas bombs and rifle fire a serious rev the local prison. One man was killed several seriously injured in the com a fight between police and convicts were armed with smuggled handgrenand pistols.—Reuter—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article1150 1934-09-12 11 Sequel To Ghastly Tragedy OEATH OF THREE ’ENANG CHINESE rial was continued this morning, Mr. Justice Whitley and a Common \g Swee Ham, who is charged with the death of Hooi Yip Hun, Ooi Seang, and Chee Choon Weng on Bukit Mertajam, by doing a rash1,150 words
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Article, Illustration559 1934-09-12 11 WEDDING AT ST. GEORGE'S WRIGLEY BORGEN A very pretty wedding took place yesterday at St. George’s Church, Penang, when r. Edmund Wrigley, Manager of Messrs. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Bangkok, eldest son of the late Mr. Edmund Wrigley and Mrs. Jas B. Miller, of Morecambe, Lancashire, was married to Miss559 words
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Article86 1934-09-12 11 Reuter Wireless. Rally Of German Political Leaders Nuremberg, Sept. 7. The twenty acre Zeppelin Meadow accommodating 400,000 people was one solid mass of brown uniforms on the occasion of the rally of political leaders. Spectators packed the surrounding stands while many thousands were unable to obtainReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article86 1934-09-12 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Arriving In London 1 his Week-End London, September 11. Prince Geoige left Munich for Paris last night accompanied by Princess Marina and her parents, Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece. The Prince is expected to arrive in London to-merrow afternoon and will leave almost immediately—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article506 1934-09-12 11 Episcopal Visitation Of Northern Malaya RETREATS AND MISSIONS PREACHED BY REDEMPTORIST FATHERS His Lordship Mgr. Adrien Devals arrived in Penang on Tuesday of last week to commence his first Episcopal Visitation of Northern Malaya since his consecration as Bishop of Malacca on April 15 last which, it506 words
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Article172 1934-09-12 11 Miss Gan Kheng Im And Mr. Lee Eng Cheang The wedding took place at No. 52c, Rangoon Road, at 2 o’clock this afternoon of Mr. Lee Eng Cheang and Miss Gan Kheng Im. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gan Teong Liang while172 words
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Article71 1934-09-12 11 —Reuter Wireless. Communist Headquarters Rumoured Unearthed Berlin. September 6. Fifty communists have been arrested by General Goering’s police in the Schoeneberg district of Berlin. The raids, which followed long and careful observation on certain houses and people are continuing and are creating much excitement. It is rumoured that.—Reuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article195 1934-09-12 11 Inquiry Into Prison Death The circumstances attending the death of a Sikh, named Nand Singh, who was found hanging in his cell at the Singapore civil prison on Sept. 4, were inquired into by the Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) on Monday. The deceased, it will be195 words
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Article221 1934-09-12 11 Sir John Bromhead Matthews, K. C.,died suddenly on sth August at his home at Tunbridge Wells in his seventieth year. Educated at Doncaster Grammar School, he obtained honours at the final examln®<-j ticn of the Law Society and was admitted a solicitor in 1887, but in221 words
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3424 1934-09-12 12 50 CENTS PER MONTH ONLY DIRECT CHARGE BUT THE ASSESSMENT MAY BE INCREASED AS INSTALLATION WOULD INCREASE VALUE INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS AT YESTERDAY’S MEETING There w ere several matters of interest discussed at yesterday c fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Air.3,424 words
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Miscellaneous18 1934-09-12 12 |gy OPENS FRIDAY 14TH ■h Wk BOOK NOW PLANS AT ROBINSON'S The Idol Of Millions Jessie Matthews EVERGREEN18 words
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768 1934-09-12 13 F. M. S. REPORT CRITICISM UNSUITABLE CHINESE BOOKS PROHIBITED vca ol educational facilities in the Federated Malay ing the past year is contained in the annual report of Morten. Director of Education. mnients on progress with physical training and criticises rs in Selangor and Pahang768 words
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Article207 1934-09-12 13 The Transport Of Livestock By Air An interesting feature of airway traffic is the increase which continues to be recorded in the transport of livestock by air. An official of Imperial Airways stated that more and more pedigree animals, such as dogs and cats, were207 words
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Article131 1934-09-12 13 New Tyre Of Greater Non-Skid Mileage Goodyear within the next month is ex-| pected to announce a new product in the tyre market that incorporates design and structural improvements of major importance. i The new product will be in the form of a new tyre for passenger automobiles131 words
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Article413 1934-09-12 13 Chinese Who Ran On Seeing Policemen Johore Bahru, Sept. 6. A Chinese, named Kok Chit, who began to run on seeing two policemen in Gelang Patah, Johore, was charged before Mr. F. V. Duckworth (First Magistrate. Johore Bahru i with having been found in possession of413 words
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Article218 1934-09-12 13 Automatic Beacons The whole of the London-Paris airway cf 225 miles is now illuminated for night flying. The Air Ministry have just put into, operation three new flashing beacons on high ground in south-east England. They are situated near Edenbridge, Tunbridge Wells, and Ashbridge. The installation of218 words
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Article447 1934-09-12 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Among those who left by last night’s mail for Kuala Lumpur were:—Mr. S. E. M. Bumpus, Mr. J G. Crawford, Mr. Yip In Tsoi and Mrs. Lay Nam Khing. Arrivals for Penang from London by the P. O. "Comorin” which is expected here to-morrow at 4 o’clock include447 words
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Article354 1934-09-12 13 Banned From Entry Into Ulster An exclusion order against General O'Duffy has been issued by the Northern Ireland Ministry of Home Affairs. It prohibits him from entering any part of Northnr Ireland, and will continue in force until revoked. The order, it is understood, has been made because354 words
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Advertisement180 1934-09-12 13 COULD NOT KNIT FOR NEURITIS If neuritis bothers you, deal with it as this woman dealt with hers: “For years I was unable to knit,” she writes, ‘‘owing to neuritis in my hands. Last year I started taking Kruschen, and now the knitting craze is on I can keep up180 words
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Advertisement85 1934-09-12 13 P RIC E DOES INFLUENCE ONE'S OUTLOOK THESE DAYS. AND TO BE ABLE TO PURCHASE THE LEADING MAKERS ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE FOR $240.00. WILL HELP YOU REALISE THAT HERE IS VALUE. ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE PRICE $240.00 WE WILL GLADLY’ SUPPLY YOU WITH A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THIS SUPERB INSTRUMENT. ROBINSON PIANO CO.,85 words
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Article210 1934-09-12 14 Probables For To-day's Classic RICHARDS TO RIDE LO ZINGARO London, Sept. 11. The following are the probables for the St. Leger Stakes to be run at Doncaster to-morrow.— ADEPT 9.00, (Lord Astor) Dick TIBERIUS 9.00, (Sir A. Bailey) Jones PRTMERO 9.00, (Mr. W. Barnett) Ray210 words
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Article72 1934-09-12 14 .—Reuter. Schoolboy's Sensational Win Brooklin, September 11. In the second round of the American Amateur Golf Championship, the sixteen year schoolboy, Bobby Jacobson of Deal, New Jersey beat Johnny Goodman at the nineteenth hole. BOBBY JONES BEATEN C. Mitchell of Clementon, New Jersey beat Bobby Jones of.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article102 1934-09-12 14 Unusual Charges Against Chinese Tan Yow Hong, a 56-year-old Chinese, of Havelock Road was charged in the police court on Monday with stealing over 10,000 gallons of water from the Municipality of Singapore. He was charged with stealing 10,000 gallons between March 14 and April 13, and another102 words
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34 1934-09-12 14 —Reuter. Teddy Arosz Outpoints Vince Dundee In a fifteen rounds contest at Pittsburg for the world’s middleweight championship, according to New York State Athletic Commission rules Teddy Aroz outpointed Vince Dundee.—Reuter.■.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article135 1934-09-12 14 Malays Cattle Traders Match RESULT SET ASIDE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore Sept. 12 The result of the cup match between the Malays and the Straits Cattle Trading on Saturday at Anson Road and won by the Cattle Traders by three goals to ml has been set135 words
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204 1934-09-12 14 Anniversary Match With Highways Further ties in the Anglo Chinese School Union badminton tournament are as folIcws: Wednesday, September 19: —Doubles Class A Handicap, Lim Peng Hoe and Low Teik Liang v. Yech Cheng Hoe and Yeoh Seng Chan. Mixed Doubles Handicap, Khoc Cheng Tee204 words
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Article288 1934-09-12 14 Sunday, Sept. 2. The Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown Mrs. Brown and Mr. Mrs. U. A. Currie had luncheon at The Lodge.” Tuesday, Sept. 4. His Excellency Mrs. Caldecott attended by the Personal Staff left The Lodge Fraser’s Hill for Kuala Lumnur. His Excellency Mrs. Caldecott dined288 words
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Article88 1934-09-12 14 .—Reuter. Match At Scarborough FLEETWOOD-SMITH IN FORM London, Sept. 11. At Scarborough, the Australians defeated Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower’s XI by an innings and 48 runs. In reply to the Australians’ score of 489 Mr. Leveson Gowers’ XI scored 223 and being in a.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article286 1934-09-12 14 —Reuter Wireless. Business Shows Slight Increase London, Sept 5. Cn the Stock Exchange hesitation is atill apparent, though business in some sections showed a slight increase. British funds remained good end dollar shares strengthened on the less pessimistic view of th? labour troubles and cable and wireless issues—Reuter Wireless. - 286 words
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Article377 1934-09-12 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Kuala Sidim 2.70 2.80 c 2.70 2 80ex U. Malacca 2.00 2.10 c 2.00 2.10 ex TIN Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.07%377 words
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Article38 1934-09-12 14 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 12 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m|ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 58% France T.T. 865 Hongkong T.T. 32% Shanghai T.T. 38% India T.T. 155 Silver 21%38 words
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Article127 1934-09-12 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £229-0-0 £228-0-0 TIN.— (3 Months) London £227-2-6 £226-7-6 Singapore $113.50 $113.25 Business Done Penan S $113.37% $113.25 Business Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.10 $3 05 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $lB 00 RUBBER.— London 7 9|l6d. 7 9 ;i6d. New York 15%c(G) 15%c(G) Singapore127 words
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Article205 1934-09-12 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Yesterday To-de.y TIN Hong Fatt 45 57% 45 47% Jelebu 1.25 1.30 1.25 1.30 Johan 30 32 30 32 Kinta 2.55 2.65 2.55 2.65 Kuchai 1.06 1.08% 1.05 1 07%205 words
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Article276 1934-09-12 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-de,y Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Chenderiangs 9'o 9'6 90 9'6 Hong Fatts 46 48 46 48 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 12 0 12 6 Johans 30 32% 30 32%ex Kamuntings 12 3276 words
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Article103 1934-09-12 14 First Case Under U.K. Ordinance Sir Walter Huggard on Monday ordered Chop Kai Loong to pay $650 to the Calico Printers Association, Ltd. for selling artificial silk goods which bore the registered design of the Calico Printers Association. Chop Kai Loong were also ordered to perpetually refrain from103 words
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Article57 1934-09-12 14 Rugby Radio Service. Overcoming The Traffic Congestion In London London, Sept. 11. A new arterial road to the London Docks which hes been built at a cost of £3,000,000 to overcome the serious traffic congestion in one of the most densely populated districts of London, will beRugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article170 1934-09-12 14 The following are the latest quotation for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Wengs 2.05 Chenderiangs 910 9 Hitems 50 Hong Fatts 46 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6’ Johans 30 3. ex K. Lanjuts 20 0 20 6 Killinghalls 12 6 Kintas 2.60 Kuala Kampars 13 3 13170 words
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Article36 1934-09-12 14 The Prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are «3 follows Cents per lb Spot 25% Oct. Dec. 1934 26% Jan. March 1935 27% April June 1935 28% Market quiet.36 words
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Article112 1934-09-12 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday 75 1 32 75 132 New York 5.01% 5.00 Montreal 4.85 4 85% Brussels 21.09 2108 Geneva 15.16 1515% Amsterdam 7.30% 7.30% Milan 57 n 16 57 11 16 Berlin 12.45 1246 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 Oslo 19.90%112 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-09-12 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Re6 a.m. 75 E Noon 87 S TIDE TABLE > To-day High Water Low 2.03 a.m. 8.23 a.m. 2.05 p.m. 8.33 p.m. To-morrow 2.25 a.m. 8.45 e> m 2.28 p.m. 8.52 p.m.35 words
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Article2509 1934-09-12 15 Professor J. W. Scott - WAGELESS MEN AS LOST BUYERS THE PHIPSON PLAN (By Professor J. W. Scott.) a pleasant task to revive flajms gotten man of genius. The the greater if one is in a ik of him with confidence, vjns d some of his principles to the tt s2,509 words
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Advertisement206 1934-09-12 15 Built us a Bonnie Baby f X 'hOU SANDS of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, contentment, a robust constitution—all these come normally to the Glaxo*fed baby. WITH ADDED vitamin d BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H. J. FOSTER Co., Ltd.,206 words
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Advertisement1681 1934-09-12 16 i rw /r 1,1 m "*T< A > K<yJ 15 *4 ’K’i L mt/yinwi- jHtK^'v l "'T’ omi* TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ PUMMEL LIME Arrtv® Marseille Arrive New York From remanK Oct. 23 LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. J>» Sept 13 C™AX US Mars’ L’d^R^ bU H%“g U lept. 21 £t1,681 words
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Article684 1934-09-12 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shed 'e of Principal Lines i a list at vessels arriving f xn Penang during the week: p<- PORT TO-DAY I <K from China via Singa- game day for Boston, New Delphi a and Baltimore via Toth Suez MARU from Japan via Sails same day for CoBombay.684 words
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Article719 1934-09-12 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on August 18 by the s.s. "Carthage” was delivered in London on September 8. AIR MAIL I A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and719 words
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Article191 1934-09-12 17 Dates And Venue» WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. St Leger Stakes. Run at DoncaMar, Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs, 182 Ydn. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Rous Plate. Run at Doncaster, Dirtance Six Furlongs. i I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn Cup. Run at KMa*« bury, Distance Two Miles, One191 words
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Advertisement87 1934-09-12 17 i —> I ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE WHO ARE MISSING THE MUSICAL AND INTELLECTUAL TREATS BEING BROADCAST EACH ANP EVERY EVENING? Hl I fl" I j 11 I'l ERRES RADIO SHORT-WAVE RECEIVING SETS BRING TO YOU CLEARLY AND UNDISTORTED THE WO EXCELLENT AND ENTERTAINING PROGRAMMES NOW RECEIVABLE IN MALAYA.87 words
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Miscellaneous472 1934-09-12 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES BA.Q The following are the new wavelength*, two of which will be used simultaneously:— GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC 31.30472 words
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Miscellaneous393 1934-09-12 17 STATION SINGAPORE TO-MORROW P.M.— 6.00 Recorded music. 6.45 News Bulletin kindly supplied by "Straits Times.” 8.00 Relay of Dinner Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under direction of Mr. Den Hopkins. 8.30 Close Down. PHOHI—-HOLLAND TO-MORROW Wavelength 16.88 metres. P.M.— 8.50 Dutch National Anthem. 9.00 Varied programme conducted by Loe Cohen393 words
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933 1934-09-12 18 perrant tactor, and a very live wire. Sagittarius in the “Malacca Guardian.” The pawang is a general medical practitioner, and in addition, a specialist in “elemu” (witchcraft), folklore, and an acknowledged power in the village or kampong. His word is law, he commands respect, theperrant tactor, and a very live wire. Sagittarius in the “Malacca Guardian.” - 933 words
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Article718 1934-09-12 18 London, Aug. 31. The French air manoeuvres over Paris began yesterday, and certain elements of tha French “Reds” chose to celebrate the occasion by a vigorous campaign against any form of civil co-operation in the manoeuvres. Their mentors have advocated tc the people of Paris that when718 words
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Article304 1934-09-12 18 Importance Of A Sane Diet In an address on “Food, health, and character” at the New Health Society’s summer school at Malvern Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chessier said that people in middle life allowed themselves to get ugly, obese and lazy, whereas if the laws of health304 words
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Advertisement178 1934-09-12 18 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. JUST UNPACKED PRINTED PURE SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE IN 50 SMART ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS ON LIGHT DARK COLOUR BACK GROUNDS IN ORDER TO SECURE A178 words
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Advertisement187 1934-09-12 18 5 I ‘GREAT ECONOM' i I: I SALE H B 1 I B AT B S I 1 I Z BALAN MdHBVRI I I 1 the J HOUSEHOLD I I fejjjySai BUBGE I by I TAKING THIS t OPPORTUNITY, I B I > I I SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.187 words
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Article, Illustration738 1934-09-12 19 LIFE Si <Y OF POPULAR war; -R bros, star D' DEL RIO was born < Xsunsolo on August in Durango, Mexincho Villa. Also of )el Rio was the name r nd by an early mar-' kept that name for descended from one st distinguished old me orginally738 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1934-09-12 19 Richard Boleslavsky has been given a new long-term Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract. OPERATOR 13 and MEN IN WHITE were his two most recent pictures. Thet first picture under the new deal is Greta Garbo’s next, THE PAINTED EIL, which has been adapted from Somerset Maugham’s popular story and1,425 words
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Advertisement388 1934-09-12 19 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I \1 BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. I i V: k»v. s. opinions. Foshinable women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that iOUTDOOR j OUTDOOR GIRL Lipstick, Eye388 words
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Article, Illustration297 1934-09-12 20 SOUTH DEVON’S "LITTLE COWES” SALCOMBE’S TINY HARBOUR, gay with white sails, makes an unforgettable sight at regatta time. Here is a. glimpse of Devon s mos‘ picturesque yachting fixture, seen from the pine-clad hill. BOTH GROWN UP.—Two competitors in the “All Sorts of Dogs’’ Show,297 words