Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-09-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nc. 224. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article416 1934-09-22 1 hat Poland desired.—Rugby Radio Polish Resolution Withdrawn AFTER BRITISH OPPOSITION London, September 21. conclusion of to-day’s discussion nnorities in th e Politfcal Commisthe League of Nations Assembly, sh delegate withdrew his resolution for an international conference to y th the whole question and to con- he convention forhat Poland desired.—Rugby Radio - 416 words
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Article92 1934-09-22 1 P it Of Growing Number Of Jobless Paris, Sept. 17. ayors of 13 communities around tve threatened to resign because ipalities they represent are incapntinuing to meet payments for the unemployment. yors declare that the evergrowing f jobless makes it impossible to h the financial problems ra’sed. fitly,92 words
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Article429 1934-09-22 1 .—Reuter. Covenant A Dead Letter East Of Suez IS IT WORTH WHILE? Geneva. Sept. 21. Mr. Quo Tai-chi addressing the Fourth Commission, on the demand that the Chinese contribution be reduced by halt, said he was unable to conceal the fact that the Assembly’s vote on the.—Reuter. - 429 words
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Article96 1934-09-22 1 Reuter. Now Released By Police New York, September 21. Mrs Hauptmann has been arrested in a dowfl town restaurant. A threatening crowd shouted: “Hang her.” The District Attorney declares that the examination of Mrs. Hauptmann has not resulted in any confession but disclosed damaging discrepancies. It is believedReuter. - 96 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-09-22 1 AT BALMORAL—The King inspecting the guard of honour of the Ist Home Ba+t the Argyll and Sutherland Hiahlanders on arrival at Ballater.24 words
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Article107 1934-09-22 1 Rugby Radio Service. Striking Figures Of Savings i £2.543 MILLIONS London, Sept. 21. Striking figures of the amount of savings by small investors were disclosed at Cam- bridge by Sir Arthur Marshall, Vice Chairman of the National Savings Committee. He said that through the Post Office Savings Bank,Rugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article33 1934-09-22 1 .—Reuter. Washington. September 22. The Senate Munitions Inquiry Committee adjourned till the end of November though the chairman said that the Committee had as yet only scratched the surface. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article148 1934-09-22 1 —Reuter. Future Prospects Not Bright I i LOW INTEREST LEVEL I I London, Sept. 21. The weakness of sterling which set in yesterday was accentuated to-day by continental demand for dollars. The British control started to support sterling by buying francs when the rate touched 74.75 which' —Reuter. - 148 words
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Article129 1934-09-22 1 Reuter. While Strike Continues Unabated PHILADELPHIA POLICE SCATTER PICKETS New York, Sept. 21. While the Union chiefs were gathered at Washington to consider peace proposals, the textile strike continued unabated: the strike leaders claim there has been no weakening in the strike since yesterday, and additional millsReuter. - 129 words
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Article26 1934-09-22 1 Strikers Asked To Return To Work New York, Sept. 21. President Roosevelt has asked the textile workers to return to work immediately.26 words
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Article74 1934-09-22 1 Another Claim From Leningrad Leningrad, Sept. 15. A factory for manufacture of synthetic rubber by the “Sowpren” process, said to yield a product more closely resembling natural rubber than any other artificially made substitute, is about to open here. The process was discovered in 1932 at the Institute74 words
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Article45 1934-09-22 1 More Hopeful Reopening Washington, September 21. The Soviet-America debt negotiations were re-opened, the State Department announced, “lender somewhat more favourable auspices than when they were discontinued some days ago,” while the Russian representatives, including Troyanovsky, declared they were a little more hopeful.45 words
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Article57 1934-09-22 1 10 5.61 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 21. A total amount of £65,585,000 was applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 treasury bills. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £35,000,000. The average rate per cent, was 9 3.45 d as compared with 1010 5.61 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article15 1934-09-22 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 21. Their Siamese Majesties have returned to England.—Reuter.– Reuter. - 15 words
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Article235 1934-09-22 1 —Rugby Radio Service. To Be Broadcast TIMES FOR MALAYAN LISTENERS The launching of the giant new Cunard-White Star liner on Clydebank next Wednesday by the Queen will be broadcast throughout the world, and Malayan listeners will receive the transmission from 9.10 to 9.50 p.m. on Wednesday (local—Rugby Radio Service. - 235 words
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Article72 1934-09-22 1 company with Mr. K. Waller. —Rugby Radio Service. Prince Of Wales’ Personal Pilot To Participate London, Sept. 21. The Prince of Wales’ personal pilot. Flight Lieutenant Fielden, has received permission to take part in the England-Mel-bourne air race. He is taking the place of Bernard Rubin whocompany with Mr. K. Waller.—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article47 1934-09-22 1 —Reuter. Polish Resolution Withdrawn Geneva, Sept. 21Somewhat dramatically, the Poles withdrew the resolution for a Conference to examine the universalisation of the minorities system submitted yesterday. They did this in view of the attitude of some of the principal Powers especially Captain. Eden for Britain.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article58 1934-09-22 1 —Rugby Radio Ceivlce. London, Sept. 21. The geneial undertone on the Stock Exchange was good and Home Industrials, notably Motois and Rayons shewed advance. Gilt Edged prices made further heading, the 3 I'2 per cent. War Loan advancing to 105-5 8, Consols Fours to 113-5 8 and the—Rugby Radio Ceivlce. - 58 words
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Article825 1934-09-22 3 Fascinating Biography THE MAN WHO MADE SPEED RECORDS Once A Newsboy ASHES WHERE HIS HEART WAS—AT DERBY The life of a man who, as a youth, sold newspapers outside a London station, and who earned sixpence a week scaring away crows, yet lived to825 words
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Article475 1934-09-22 3 State Body Mooted SPORTSMEN WHO WRITE FOR THE PRESS The question of a statutory body for journalists was discussed at the annual conference of the Institute of Journalists at Blackpool on Sept. 11. Mr. H. Taylor (London), w’ho reported on the Institute’s activities on this subject, stated475 words
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Article130 1934-09-22 3 “Sideshows” For EnglandAustralia Fliers More than £20,000 in prize money will now be available for competitors in the London to Melbourne air race in October and November, during the Victorian Centenary celebrations. The le.test side race to be organised is from Melbourne to Mildur a w’hose citizens130 words
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Article71 1934-09-22 3 New Distribution Centre Cootamuudra, in New South YY ales, whence comes Australia s finest v.attle blossom, is to be the Commonwealth’s new distributing centre for Empire air mails. Under a big scheme of improvements, the Iccal aerodrome is to have the longest runway in the southern hemisphere.71 words
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Advertisement92 1934-09-22 3 fust Arrived A J. MORLEY’S LADIES’ CHEMISE VESTS IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES AT WASSIAMULL’S 12 BISHOP STREET Tel. 626. 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 PURE92 words
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Advertisement6 1934-09-22 3 THIEF OF BAGDAD COMING TO PENANG6 words
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Advertisement109 1934-09-22 3 He said to me— shall we ever settle the Irish question 7 "VzL-s. /ZY f J-, JZJl I said to him I've settled the Scotch question—Johnnie Walker for me, every time I JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG..I Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR 4. CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND109 words
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Article2528 1934-09-22 4 HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING PRESIDENT'S ENCOURAGING REMARKS ABOUT UNION MR. CRAWFORD AND THE CO-OPERATIVE TREE The half-yearly General Meeting of the Penang Urban Co-operative I nion Limited was held at the Chamber ofj Commerce, Penang. Downing Sticct. l yesterday evening at 5.15. Mr. E. C. Thomson, the2,528 words
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Article177 1934-09-22 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Billy Moore, formerly of Malaya, was p’aced second on Irish Finance in the race for the fourth Griffin Plate at Calcutta recently. Mr. W. R. New’, of Messrs. John Dickinson Co.. Ltd. proceeds to-day for Colombo by the “Fushimi Mani.” Khun Prades Chinnikorn and Phra Arma Sagorkhed arrived177 words
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Article286 1934-09-22 4 Two Months' Prison The case in which a Tamil woman named Valliamah was charged with kidnapping a Tamil boy about 4 1 years of age from the lawful guardianship of his parents at Brickfields Road, on March 1, came to an abrupt ending before Mr. F.K.286 words
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Article188 1934-09-22 4 An interesting history attaches to “The Eve of Peace,” by G. F. Watts, which has been acquired by the National Art-Collec-tions Fund and presented to the Dunedin Art Gallery, New’ Zealand. Mrs. Watts tells the story in a Life she wrote to her husband and revealed the fact188 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-22 4 MVMVJWWJ, THEY'RE COMING NEXT WEEK MERRY WIVES OF RENO9 words
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Advertisement188 1934-09-22 4 I 111 LUCIENNE BOYER THE STAR WHO MADE "SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE" FAMOUS. HAS JUST RECORDED THESE TWO RECORDS. FULL OF UNUSUAL CHARM. DB 138$ WITHOUT YOU SNUGGLED IN YOUR ARMS no 19QA DON'T SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE DB 1386 |lyE LQST MY HEART IF YOU HAVE NOT188 words
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1567 1934-09-22 5 JPLE GREEN PAYS $94 AND PHOON TOK $79 LITTLE PAT PAYS $42 TW KLING EYES AND REDOUBLE WIN AGAIN Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 21. Tr was good for to-day’s amaithough the weather was r A drizzle fell before the last •.ends were paid1,567 words
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Article341 1934-09-22 5 Senior League ABDUL HAMID SPORTS CLUB CHAMPIONS At a meeting held on September, 11, the K. F. A. League Sub-Committee decided to dismiss the Malay Teachers' application for a replay of the match between the Malay Teachers and the Young Rovers Sports Club. It will be recalled341 words
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Article304 1934-09-22 5 P. C. C. v Sporting Diamonds HOMESTERS WIN BY SOLITARY GOAL The Penang Cricket Club defeated their visitors, the Sporting Diamonds, by a solitary goal at hockey on the Esplanade padang yesterday. The ball alternated between the ends of the field from the start, there being304 words
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Advertisement13 1934-09-22 5 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching’13 words
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Advertisement7 1934-09-22 5 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 167 words
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Advertisement207 1934-09-22 5 THEY’RE COMING NEXT WEEK MERRY WIVES OF RENO Keep strong end conquer these signs of J I V\ V Advancing Age w \yj Dizziness Palpitation Difficult breathing Nervous Irritability High Blood- UHKSIII Pressure by taking KALZANA MBft W Keep your arteries young—every man and woman, especially those over 35, should207 words
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2293 1934-09-22 6 EFFECT ON VARIOUS CHINESE PRODUCERS INCREASED VALUE GENERALLY ADVANTAGEOUS TIIK nationalization of silver by the I nited States Government at a fixed price ot fifty cents American money per ounce, is of j immediate interest and import-: ance to China, and the effects ot2,293 words
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Article106 1934-09-22 6 ruan in readiness for a big drive.”—Reuers Pacific Service. GENERAL LIU HSIANG TAKING COMMAND Peiping, Aug. 31. According to telegrams received here from Mr. Yuo Chang-ming, Chief-of St a. of General Liu Hsiang, chairman of Szechuan provincial government, the general has agreed to take charge o e banditruan in readiness for a big drive.”—Reuers Pacific Service. - 106 words
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Article133 1934-09-22 6 being to impeach corrupt officials.—Reuters Pacific Service Being Formed In South-West Canton. Sept 5. Indicative of the intention of th e Southwest Government to enlarge its powers and the scope of its activities, the leaders here are proceeding with plans for the creation of a supervisory council whichbeing to impeach corrupt officials.—Reuters Pacific Service - 133 words
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Article95 1934-09-22 6 Reuters Pacific Service. Dr. Yen Wants To Resign Nanking, August 29. In response to General Chiang Kai-shek’s invitation. Dr. W. W. Yen. Chinese Anibas--s«dor to Soviet Russia, and Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinese Minister to Belgium, sailed for Kiukiang to-day aboard the ss Kienghua en route toReuters Pacific Service. - 95 words
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Article86 1934-09-22 6 Life Term For Canton Murderess Canton, Aug. 30. The capital punishment imposed on Mrs. Wong Man-shue. for stabbing her husband’s concubine, has now been changed to life imprisonment, as the result of an appeal by the defendant to the Higher Court. To the mind of the appellate judge,86 words
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Article86 1934-09-22 6 —Reuters Pacific Service. Broadcasting Station To Resume Operation Hankow, Sept. 5. The Hankow’ municipal broadcasting station, which has been in view for some time past, is expected to be put into operation on the Double Tenth. The Hupeh provincial government has granted permission for its operation for one—Reuters Pacific Service. - 86 words
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Advertisement168 1934-09-22 6 I Instantly stops I DIGESTIVE PAIN j I X/fOST people who suffer from stomach IVL ea kness and indigestion are ready I suffering from acidity, and their pains result I from the effects of the harmful stomach acid. I To check this there is nothing so effective as I Bisurated168 words
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Miscellaneous42 1934-09-22 6 GROAkY -/ane Noel and Gordon Robinson wish that I could see With niv seent snrr-i.', CmnL. i nese webs. They make a mess of me/’ “Til "proteaThe 'draacG^ 1 “Jcent-drops gl Uer in the sun. y Now non see them, everu one.42 words
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Article2593 1934-09-22 7 EMPIRE SERVICE NEWS LETTER EVELOPMENT OF OVERSEAS PROGRAMMES nth annual Radio Exhibition in, at Olympia on August 16. I ng the many dealers and buyfl not only from th e British fl .»nd Colonies, but from many I ntries all over the world, I from China. The2,593 words
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Article, Illustration365 1934-09-22 7 Salt Water Salads Father neptune’s salad is the seaweed nicknamed sea lettuce. Ulva is its right name, and you will find plenty during your walk on the beach. Though you would not like to make a salad of it. Light green in colour, it glistens like365 words
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Miscellaneous774 1934-09-22 7 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES LB.C am. The following are the new w&vclcngths, 12.05 —The Wireless Military Band, contwo of which will be used simultaneous- ductor, B. Wallton O’Donnell; ly:— Frank Titterton (tenor). GSG 16.86 metres 12.20... The Mad Tea Party (being one of and GSF 19.82 metres Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) GSF774 words
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Miscellaneous328 1934-09-22 7 9.ls—Talk on literature by Mr. JobKoning. 9.3s—Elsa Nolthenius and Jan van Helden will play for you: 1. La Precieuse (piano and violin) Couperin-Kreisler. 2 a Liebestraum) piano Fr. Liezt. b. Polichinolle) S. Rachmaninoff. 9.50 —Records. 10.00 —Broadcast by the R. Cat r casting Association: 1. Pope March. 2. Talk by328 words
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478 1934-09-22 8 I he League of Nations edifice has been shaken once more by Poland’s refusal henceforth to collaborate with League bodies entrusted with execution of guarantees for the protection of minorities. Poland has long sought that those clauses in the Versailles Treatv dealing with minorities478 words
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Article356 1934-09-22 8 A newly-published book securing a circulation of a few thousand copies, is thought to be doing well; if its circulation reached five figures, the publishers would trumpet the fact from their house-tops, and take credit for immense discrimination on their part. Yet how tiny is the circulation of356 words
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Article1274 1934-09-22 8 thing.—H. G. W. in the “Mauch* Guardian. ” - thing.—H. G. W. in the “Mauch* Guardian.” The chief member of the Super Summer Concert Show-the “producer” he called himself—was a small versatile man with a slight lisp. He played low comedian and took character parts in the comedy sket-, ches. he did impersonations, and he1,274 words
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Article189 1934-09-22 8 Wages Claim Dismissed The Penang District Judge, Mr. B.F. Bridge, yesterday dismissed a claim for S5O, the balance of eleven months’ wages, by Yusoff, watchman to the Strand Hotel. Mr. illiam D. Bogle, owner of the Hotel, exhibited a book of accounts in which accused hod189 words
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Article92 1934-09-22 8 Following London’s Examp k The London Passenger Transport B success with ’buses powered with compression-ignition engines has peon an order for four of such buses fron New South Wales government for Syd’ streets. A big double-decked electric tr ’bus has just arrived from England, Austral News.92 words
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Article65 1934-09-22 8 The case in which Tan Ah Bok and other Chinese are charged with voluntar causing hurt to e, compatriot named V Ah Ngooi with a hammer at JeluU has been postponed for hearing in District Court, on September 26. Mr. P Regester has a fiat to prosecute, wl65 words
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Advertisement389 1934-09-22 8 I A Perfect S 3 S 1 1 I Chemist’s Shop K *1 g A M Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that i g has the right kind of goods at the right time j g and sells them at the right price. 1 s B We devote our389 words
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Advertisement45 1934-09-22 8 jiraiMiHMwc VhIHKW/ Dtemamp MM PILILHfJL t>EEk> I i I I .4 'IW-yjk Jw' i DEfl AND PURtrT INGREDIENT/’ EXPERT BREWER/ <PUCH If THE COMBINATION THAT COE/ TO MAKE "(HOP IHTAH THE BEH OF ALL LTER.T DISTRIBUTOR/ tKHRy WAUGH t(o L PENANG, SINGAPORE. IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.45 words
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Article985 1934-09-22 9 Lecture At Town Holl BY REV. ANANDA KAUSALYAYANA Th< was a large attendance at the Tow- 11 yesterday evening to hear the Vpn ku Anand Kausalyayana dis"A Question and an Answer.” Sin Hock presided. In course of his lecture the Ven. es not require any985 words
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624 1934-09-22 9 gallant fight FOR LIFE 1 RESCUED IN NICK OF TIME We, the undersigned beg to thank publicly the timely assistance rendered.. to us on September 17, by Captain H. Agterhof and his mate C. D. Caalen of S. S. Generaal Verspyck of K.624 words
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Article116 1934-09-22 9 Celebrating Duke’s Visit To Adelaide A Royal Tea" for 10,000 children and a Royal Gift” of an order for 5/ to each of 16.000 needy people, are being planned by the Lord Mayor of Adelaide to coincide with the Duke of Gloucester’s visit to that116 words
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Article106 1934-09-22 9 Sydney Service’s 68% Gross Profit Buses do pay—in Sydney at any rate. In fact, few’ transport services in the w’orld are operating at a greater profit than this government-ow’ed service, says Austral News. For the financial yeor just ended the excess of revenue over working expenses106 words
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Article96 1934-09-22 9 No Dishonest Intention On Indian’s Part Nagutha Naina Mohamed Maricar well-; known in the Singapore Indian community, was acquitted by Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore police court on 1 Wednesday on the charge of criminalj breach of trust in respect of $6OO on which he w r96 words
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Article98 1934-09-22 9 Samy Pillai and Ramasamy Mudali through their counsel. Mr. Soma Sundrum, yesterday gave as the reason for their hesitancy, in consenting to swear that they did not owe eny money to Murugaya Pillai the fear lest according to tradition they should sever family relations. They finslly agreed98 words
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Article478 1934-09-22 9 Singapore Brisbane REVISED WINTER TIMETABLE I The “Pinang Gazette” is advised that jit is proposed to begin the operation of the Australian Extension to connect with the following services ■I. E. 298 leaving London Dec. 8 arr. Brisbane Dec. 20 1.W.298 leaving Brisbane Dec. 10 leaving Singapore478 words
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Article43 1934-09-22 9 Part Of Manchukuo Royal Residence Destroyed Changchun, Sept. 4. A fire broke out in the kitchen of the Manchoukuo Imperial Palace yesterday afternoon, and attracted a large crowd. The fire was extinguished after a part of the building was destroyed.43 words
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Article56 1934-09-22 9 —Reuters Pacific Service. Seoul, August 27. Three persons were killed and 42 were injured in a train disaster to-day near Gensan, in north Korea. All the coaches plunged over a bridge into the river Kyutokusen. Only the engine remained on the bridge. The disaster is believed—Reuters Pacific Service. - 56 words
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Advertisement41 1934-09-22 9 THEY'RE COMING NEXT WEEK MERRY WIVES OF RENO Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. THE POPULAR ROZSNYAI’S Dancing, Singing And Musical Trio WILL APPEAR TO-NIGHT AT THE after dinner dance •■a CABARET ABOVE THE ORDINARY” ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 322.41 words
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Advertisement220 1934-09-22 9 A PICTURE OF HEALTH. f >7 A V L' w j V 7/ I s Jit I THIS HAPPY BABY HAS BEEN FED ON HUMANISED Am.rpjf Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast milk —so near in fact,220 words
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Article3629 1934-09-22 10 CRITICISM OF BRITISH AIR MAILS: IMPERIAL AIRWAYS' PLANS FOR G.P.O. TWELVE-DAY MAIL TO AUSTRALIA FLYING-BOAT SQUADRON FOR MELBOURNE: ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS IN MALAYA: PROTEST AGAINST VACCINATION IN PERAK: NOVELIST'S VIEWS OF PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 15. «AIR MAILS TOO DEAR” IN THE COURSE of3,629 words
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Advertisement91 1934-09-22 10 No Electricity. No Running Water. THE B GIBSON Kero -Unit > REFRIGERATOR Kerosene Burning—Absorption Type No Running Water Required. A thoroughly modern refrigerator built on well known principles of absorption burns kerosene requires no running water presented in a steel cabinet of exceptional beauty gives unfailing refrigeration, two trays of91 words
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570 1934-09-22 11 I su RSTITIOUS BELIEF I |N b UEVOLENT DEMON •a sting experiences while styangle among Sakais were ree Rev. Paul B. Means. M.A., on ’‘The Sakai people in livered at the Methodist Boys’ Wednesday. He also showed ,'ictures illustrating the life led ,*ht c*copl€.570 words
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Article129 1934-09-22 11 F or Duke Of Gloucester ,'ements are being made for the Gloucester to take part in a hunt while he is the guest of White, a well-known New’ South matter, during his visit to Austrahe Victorian Centenary celebraios are very plentiful in the "ook district where129 words
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329 1934-09-22 11 A missing dividend Was put n bis trial on WedM be Sin Fapore Assizes, before mon iu S Ce a BeCkett Te and a I cheating f t rley the DPP “"ducted cused wh P r and the ac|Mr M.Xt'en" by P T >Secution alleged329 words
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Article164 1934-09-22 11 Ten Strokes Of Rattan For Chinese "You have been found guilty of a must c.uel outrage on .1 small girl. Taking into consideration the recomm :iL.ition of the jury, I you to three years’ rigorous imprisonment and ten strokes of th? rattan.” So said Mr. Justice164 words
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Article200 1934-09-22 11 Gold Necklace In The Case Describing himself es cook, butler, boy, gardener, and odd-job man, earning a monthly wage of $3O and food in a Eurasian household, an Indian named R. V. Muthusamy Pillay appeared as complainant before Mr. Normen Grice, the Singa-1 pore second200 words
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846 1934-09-22 11 CASE AGAINST FOUR INDIANS Seremban, Sept. 19. Long b fore 11 a.m. to-day, the time fixed for the hearing of the case in which lour local Indians are concerned as accused, the local police court was pecked to capacity, while many more found standing room846 words
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Article379 1934-09-22 12 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 17th Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PS CH Hymn 7. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 100 a.m. Holy Communion. Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS C—2o7. PS Cl—2oB. Magnificat—s7. Nunc Dimittis— 70. Hymn- 614- 274 —604 238. FRIDAY 6.00 p.m.379 words
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Article561 1934-09-22 12 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Perang oa the 12th Sept, per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 20th instant. AIR MAILS A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ire-, and, Irish Free State and Canada by road *.o Alor Star and thence561 words
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Article, Illustration141 1934-09-22 12 Fine Norma Shearer Picture At Queen’s With a daringly glamourous vehicle which affords- hei the type of characterisation in which she has scored her greatest triumphs, Norma Shearer returns to th? sceen in “Riptide,” a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature which opened to large crowds at the Queen’s last night. Miss141 words
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Article121 1934-09-22 12 “Hold ’Em Jail” At Majestic If you want to have a good laugh, go and see Wheeler and Wolsey in RKO Radio’s hilarious comedy drama. “Hold ’Em Jail” at Majestic. Many followers of the two comedians turned up to see them the general opinion is that they121 words
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145 1934-09-22 12 The Mackey Mouse Club Concert at Liberty Cinema must be seen in order to be appreciated. The boys and girls taking part are all uniformly good, while Joe E. Khoo deserved all the applause which greeted his able singing and dancing. His snappy tap145 words
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Article, Illustration316 1934-09-22 12 Skiiful and Beautiful -«k y ATURE’S fishermen j\| are masters of their craft. Silent and statuesque, a slaty grey figure is standing knee- AO o Vfc*A**»***C? deep in the pool, his head tucked Lack aver his shoulders, as if snoozing jvci pleasantly. But Jack Hern the heron,316 words
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Miscellaneous89 1934-09-22 12 ?f I Ui W^wz/m TO THE CAPACITY S ALL SHOWS PACKED 6-30 p.m. Hill g| j|i l o,, es T dav nd a »-30 P.M. To-morrow a* 2-45 p.m. I VASANT SENA 1 OR ‘THE court dancer 1 perfectly RECORDED gl THE SNAKE DANCE:— M W T delightful flute Cuban89 words
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Miscellaneous31 1934-09-22 12 A MAJESTIC OPENING NEXT WEEK Co-starred For The First Time! CLARK GABLE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT 'IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT 1 The Famous Comedy Hit That London New York g raved aver31 words
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Miscellaneous549 1934-09-22 13 I 1 L— AINU STRAITS CHRONICLE. 13 111 m U HfcB 9 I Hie TO-NIGHT I I G4y MODERN He. most o!1J?;**’® RROW at 2-45 P.M. 3 SHOWS TO-DAY TO-MORROW I f AND GLJ,MOI,OUS OLEI Ms ‘-'5 9-30 I I five great comedy stars in one great I WAS SHE549 words
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Article444 1934-09-22 14 Exhorted To Regard Justice And Liberty END OF BITTER CONTROVERSY Preaching to a large congregation of British Association scientists, in St. Andrew’s Cathedral. Aberdeen, on Sept. 9 the Bishop of Carlisle (Dr. H. H. Williams) pictured a future of greater leisure and pleaded for the raising444 words
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Article226 1934-09-22 14 ‘Richest Sikh’ On Trial Rasha Singh, reputed to be the richest Sikh in Singapore, was committed on Wednesday to stand his trial at the next Assizes after a lengthy preliminary inquiry before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, into an allegation of having given226 words
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Article389 1934-09-22 14 "No Further Hope” For British Scientists EXPEDITION CHIEF'S MESSAGE The Royal Geographical Society have received a telegram in London from Mr. V. E. Fuchs, the leader of the Lake RudolfRift Valley Expedition, stating that there is now no further hope for Dr. W. Dyson and Mr. W.389 words
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Article269 1934-09-22 14 Criminal Breach Case Withdrawn The case against Mr Ke Tjong Huah. manager of Bata and Company, who was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of shoes belonging to the firm, valued at $2,416 55. on Sept. 4, was withdrawn on Thursday. The accused was accordingly’269 words
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Article170 1934-09-22 14 Dates And Venues SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn Cup. Rim at New bury, Distance Two Miles, One Furloog. OCTOBER 4 Jockey Club Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 5 Rous Memorial Stakes. Run at Newmarket Distance Five Furlongs. OCTOBER 6 Imperial Produce170 words
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Article149 1934-09-22 14 SEPTEMBER, 21 22 Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Entries clpse for Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 4 p.m. Oct. 6 and 13 —Selangor Turf Club Auj tumn Meeting. OCT. 27 31 NOV. 3 Perak Turf Club Professionel Races. 1' RUGGER Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca149 words
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Advertisement306 1934-09-22 14 No more RUNNING OF INK! ,:.$r Pxrkf.r ends that nuisance! Hold this magnificent pen feSsr to the light, and jet rings. Sr like '"mysterious windows.” tell instantly when to refill! The revolutionary new Vac- umatic Parker holds 102*7 more ink. Reversible gold point. Good judges everywhere call Parker’s Vacumalic the306 words
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Advertisement12 1934-09-22 14 MAJ TERI THGIIIB DEEI3 THE HARD EYES OF DANGER! "THE TRUMPET BLOWS"12 words
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Advertisement152 1934-09-22 14 i i Wf ■Ualllig- 4 ss t I From a Doctor’s Letter I I IVJL.Y son was fed sole’y and exclusively s on Glaxo from birth until he reached the age of eighteen months. His physical wellbeing and progress during that period were so extremely satisfactory that I have since152 words
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Article793 1934-09-22 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving I and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. SITIAWAN from Setul. T. Star Sg. Opis. Sails for Alor Star a..a Puleu Langkawi to-day. S.S. RAWANG from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sails793 words
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Advertisement685 1934-09-22 15 d I vjoi§ >BLUEPUMHCL LIMB v LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Lea». NTOR London. Rotterdam Hamburg- Penang London A ,>R Mar., L’don. R’dam. H’bursr ria™ Sept. 28 Oct 24 OCTETES London. Rotterdam Hanrtur-fum? Oct 5 Oct. 31 MEDITERRANIAN AND Ct 12 No EDON Havre, Liverpool, Gdynia Danzig Liverpool SB Havre and685 words
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Advertisement148 1934-09-22 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP MNE /cWAMERICAN MAU. LINE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ From Owning Arrive Marseilten Arrive New York Sept. 27 PRES. HARRISON Oct. 24 Nov. 6 Oct. 11 PRES. HAYES Nov 7 Nov. 20 Oct. 25 PRES. JOHNSON Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Nov. 8 PRES. MONROE Dec. 5 Dec. 18 Nov.148 words
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Advertisement773 1934-09-22 15 P and BRITISH INDIA Pwinmhr mi CMental B. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port SwettW contract with Hl* Majesty's iwun, Malacca and Singapore Serried, London and Far Cast Mail Service. Bulan Sept. 22 j Mata Hari Sept. 28 Cetward* frarn London for CAina and Sailings of Steamers of the773 words
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Article623 1934-09-22 16 Kampong Java Defeated MALAY PLAYER RECEIVES MARCHING ORDERS The replay in the semi-final of the Penang Football Association Cup between the Penang Recreation Club and the MuthHibol Azahan Football Club, was played yesterday on the S.X.I. ground and resulted in a win for the Recreation Club623 words
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140 1934-09-22 16 Collapse After Winning The Race Sydney, September 4. Margaret, Anschau, of Parramatta, a thirteen-year-old girl, was struck on the thigh by the wad of a blrnk cartridge from the starter’s gun, and won the race before she was aware that she had been injured.140 words
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Article213 1934-09-22 16 In Ninth Round RED INDIAN COLLAPSES (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 22. Weber knocked out Young Thunderface last night in the ninth round. Weber had the Red Indian down for a count of three with a lovely left hook and this proved the beginning of the213 words
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Article21 1934-09-22 16 Following Webber Fight (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 22. Joseph Thunderface died in hospital this morning.21 words
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Article101 1934-09-22 16 Taiping v. P.C.C. 'A' The following are the teams in the rugbv match to be played this afternoon on the Esplanade between the P.C.C. “A” and Taiping. P.C.C. “A” TAIPING A. F. Baughan Wan Man R. Mange Holland J. G. H. Brett Nigel Williams C. M. J.101 words
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Article132 1934-09-22 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Parts 74 27 32 74 25 32 New York 4.99 7 16 4.99 7 16 Montreal 4.84 4.34% Brussels 21.02 20.99% Geneva 15.12 15.11 Amsterdam 7.28 7.27 Milan 57 9,16 57% Berlin 12 35% 12.34% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.4132 words
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Article193 1934-09-22 16 39 lbs. Off—And She Feels Better A woman who has found a sure, safe way to lose fat —without freak dieting or dangerous drugs—writes A year ago I was eaten up with rheumatism, and was far too fat. I weighed 11 stone, and, as my height193 words
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Article542 1934-09-22 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT London, Sept. 21. The Local Share Markets this week have been affected by *he strike in America and unsettled conditions prevailed. The price of Tin has kept steady and closing £228-2-6 shows a gain of 12/6. The price of Rubber closes 7 5 16d. a542 words
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Article411 1934-09-22 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The Hollowing are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S Share List to-day.— Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 5;3 5;9 5,3 s|9c Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.02% 2.07% Burma Malay 27|9 28j6c 28)3 29|0c Gopeng Consolidated 3416 35t6411 words
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Article40 1934-09-22 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 22 London Bank Demand 214 A 4 m[ts 2|4A Private 3 m'ts credit 214% 3 Documentary 214 A On New* York Demand 57% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 31% Shanghai T.T. 37% India T.T. 155 Silver 21%40 words
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Article253 1934-09-22 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-dny Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.02% 2.07% 2.02% 2.05 Hitam 48 50 47 49 Johans 29 31 29 31 Kinta 2.50 2.55 2.50 2.55 Klang River 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00253 words
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Article126 1934-09-22 16 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £230-7-6 £230-10-0 TIN.—(3 Months) ndOn 4228-2-6 £227-15-0 StoJWOrt 113 75 »113.87% Business Done 78 Penang $113.37% Business Buyers no sellers COPRA.—(Sundried) $3.10 $3 10 BLACK PEPPER slB>oo RUBBER.— w London 7 s|l6d. 7 d New York 15%c(G) 15 s|l6c(G) Singapore Sppt 25c 2 5V c126 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-22 16 THEY'RE COMING NEXT WEEK MERRY WIVES OF RENO8 words
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Advertisement363 1934-09-22 16 Runnymede HotePENANG 543 TO-NIGHT dinner dance (FORMAL) ORCHESTRAL CONCERT on the lawns, weather permitting. i 7 to 9.30 p.m. Programme: 1 Overture “LA DAME BLANCHE Boieldieu 2. SMe “PETITE SUITE DE CONCERT” S. Color., (a) La Caprice de Nanette Taylor (b) Demande et Reponse (c) La Tarantelle Fretillante 3. Selection363 words
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Miscellaneous33 1934-09-22 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rair-‘ fl 6 74 E 86 NW tide table 1 To-day High Water Dow Water 11.50 a.m. 6.03 a.m. 6.27 p.m. To-morrow 12.26 a.m. 6.43 a.m12.28 p.m. 7.03 p.m.33 words
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