Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-09-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nc 225. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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13341 1934-09-24 1 LdD BEFORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO-DAY R ENUE FOR YEAR NOW ESTIMATED AT 30j MILLIONS AND EXPENDITURE AT s32| MILLIONS '.lowing review of the affairs of the Straits Settlements ■■ared in the Colonial Secretary’s Office for the information Members of the Legislative Council was13,341 words
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Article205 1934-09-24 1 North Chino Problems BEING EXAMINED Peking. September 20. General Huang Fu, chairman of the Peking politicel council and virtual dictator of North China under mandate from Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, has arrived at Peking by air after six months’ absence. A series of pending Sino-Japanese problems in North205 words
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Article248 1934-09-24 1 Huge Damage In Japan MANY CASUALTIES Tokyo. Sept. 21. A typhoon, the severest in thirty years, with a velocity of 63 me* res an hour and accompanied by heavy rain, struck Cen-. tral Japon this morning and rolled on from, Osaka to Kyoto and then to the Japan248 words
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Article451 1934-09-24 1 Reuter. Forced Landing At Malta VITAL SPLIT PIN MISSING Malta, September 24. i Sir Alan Cobham probably Hew from England minus the vital split pin, the absence of which might have caused disaster at any point en route. Syuadron Leader Melmore has called for an official writtenReuter. - 451 words
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Article73 1934-09-24 1 r.—Rou*er. Twenty-Six Arrive In London London, September 22. Adequate arrangements have been made for the care and accommodation of the twenty-six Chinese students, including two girls, who arrived in London under the Boxer Indemnity Remission Scheme. The girls will s*ay at the China Institute and the men inr.—Rou*er. - 73 words
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Article284 1934-09-24 1 Disallowed By Committee FLAG NOT HOISTED IMMEDIATELY Newport, Sept. 24. Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith’s protest has been disallowed. The only reason for disallowing the protest was that Mr. Sopwith did not hoist the flag immediately. The committee ignored the question of fouls alleged by Mr. Sopwith284 words
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Article144 1934-09-24 1 A Restriction In Prague Prague, Sept. 15. Another serious hindrance to the free flow of capital from country to country, a vitally important economic process often compared to the circulation of the blood through a living organism, w r as raised today (Saturday) when the governors of thr144 words
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Article109 1934-09-24 1 Relief Measures In F rance Paris, Sept. 16. The Mayors of thirteen communities round about Lyons threaten to resign because the municipalities they represent find themselves incapable of continuing to meet the payments for the relief of unemployment. The Mayors declare that the evergrowing number of unemployed mak» s109 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-24 1 T. MAGATAI ROTHERS IENTSSTS d Office next The Dispensary g ra See 52, Lenh Street.15 words
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Advertisement49 1934-09-24 1 SwAfipeh pork pie/ and other Delicacies. VEAL, HAM and EGG PIES PARISIENNE SAUSAGES CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGES CHIPOLATA SAUSAGES SMOKED SAUSAGES BLACK PUDDING PORK PIES OXFORD BRAWN A FRESH SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED. AU Palethorpes deUcaoies are obtainable from Pritchard A Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for British Malaya: .77,1... ann n49 words
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Advertisement23 1934-09-24 1 SPECIAL A MacNISH GRAND WHISKY i Bwiosn fcmsgKaW* “The Whisky with B mellow taatet* Sole Distributors N. V. Strait® Java Trading On. I23 words
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Obituary19 1934-09-24 1 OBITUARY Sir C. H. Chubb London, September 22. The death has taken place of Sir Cecil Herbert Chubb. —Reuter.19 words
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Advertisement2133 1934-09-24 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTIFICATION ampat tin dredging notice BANKS LIMITED. Kindergarten Preparatory School ADVERTISEMENTS (incorporated in England.) for European children will be opened shortK by English ladies, private CHARTERED BANK NcDERLANDSCHE lt m^ ch>ngi{re r ed ;326 HANDEL-MAATSCHAFP! AU communications relating to Government at Penang, for a period of one2,133 words
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Article1414 1934-09-24 3 c oner's Inquiry I CHINESE BOYS PLAYING I TRUANT Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on m inquiry into the death of t»e boys. Than Ah Wah and I were the subject of last Sunfl tragedy. The inquiry was v Inspector Balls. I yr Bin Law, from Shanghai,1,414 words
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Article430 1934-09-24 3 Claim For $340 1 e NO EVIDENCE OFFERED FOR DEFENCE 1 1 > Judgment Reserved I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 22. A civil matter in which Guthrie and Company sued Mr. Lam Looking for the recovery of s<3o—2B, being amount due to t e430 words
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426 1934-09-24 3 Inaugural Meeting A largely attended public meeting was held on Saturday at the Penang Indian Aa- sociation at which it was unanimously decided to form a social club, under the i auspices of the Indian Association, I to be conducted for the up-lift and progress426 words
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Advertisement211 1934-09-24 3 GOOD Wjj COMPANIONS (Tino RADIANT HEALTH—LUSTY 11 I APPETITE AND B DIAMOND BEER. II You need not be envious r of others' good health AM and "Joie de vie." I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I Cultivate the presence! jok bLjL ot a gloss of sparkling, healthful DIAMOND211 words
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Miscellaneous50 1934-09-24 3 BOBBY BEAR has a JOLLY DAY 141 -i J 'l l’ MHh 11 /f Ji ar M I 11™ da Ruby hands him a bun, a new curranty one. Bobby visits a Zoo, there are fine things to t MquB€ thinks capital fun. Uama to ride, and the elephant, too.50 words
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880 1934-09-24 4 ENDEAVOUR A MINUTE BEHIND POSITION NOW TWO-ALL MR. VANDERBILT'S S.O.S. FOR YANKEE'S SPINNAKER —Reuter. Newport. Sept. 22 Mr. Vanderbilt’s frantic S.O.S. to the “Y'ankee” and her handlers —the craft and men ousted from the honour of defending—caused a tremendous sensation throughout Newport. A.t.—Reuter. - 880 words
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Article204 1934-09-24 4 Inquest On Thursday WEBER A PICTURE OF MISERY From Our Own Correspondent.) S’pore, Sept. 22 Born twenty-one years ago in Pasadena, Joseph Thunderface was the only son of Chief Thunderface, th e rodeo star of Wembley nine years ago. He made his debut in Malayan204 words
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Article105 1934-09-24 4 P.C.C. V. P. R.C. The following will represent the P.C.C. against the P.R.C. on the Esplanade tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. R. W. Scarlett (Capt.). S. V. Adams and C. E. Brooke, L. H. Best, H. G. Shaw* and R. N. Elliot, T. S. Anthony, A. W. Foster, H. A.105 words
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Article191 1934-09-24 4 ayo in Form RAILWAY INSTITUTE BEATEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala, Lumpur, Sept. 23. King Willow was set to rest to-day after the Stonor Shield final was completed here in which the Selangor Rangers severely thrashed the Railway Institute by 223 runs. The previous week, the191 words
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Article180 1934-09-24 4 Chinese Volunteers Draw With Kedah Hall Party The Dato Kramat padang was the venue of a fast game of hockey yesterday between the Kedah Hall Party and the Chinese Volunteers (“D” Company). The game ended in a draw, four goals being divided. Kedah Hall Party drew first180 words
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Article195 1934-09-24 4 At Rugby Football EUROPEAN FIFTEEN WIN 20-0 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 22. To-day. for the first time in the history of the local padang, an European Rugby Fifteen met an Asiatic Fifteen. The former won by 21 points to nil. The Asiatics contrived to195 words
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Article150 1934-09-24 4 Open Doubles (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 23. In the Open Selangor Badminton doubles championship played here to-day, A. S. Samuel and Moy Chong Seng beat Chan Kon Leong and Lee Mun Kong, 18—21, 21—16, 21—17. The match was packed with thrills right from the150 words
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Article102 1934-09-24 4 Limstead B. P. Beat A. C. S. Union (By “Shuttlecock”) At the Voulnteer Hall yesterday the Anglo-Chinese School Union lost to the Limstead Badminton Party in three doubles. The victories were accomplished in straight sets and with a margin to spare. Scores:— Tung Ghim Huat and Tan102 words
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87 1934-09-24 4 Annual Soccer Match Kuala Lumpur Sept. 23. The annual soccer cup competition between the Inter-State Customs was played here this evening on the Chinese padang when the Perak Customs beat the Negri Sembilan customs by two clear goals. Considering that Perak Customs are the Ipoh87 words
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Article846 1934-09-24 4 Inter-State Lawn Tennis MEN PLAYERS WIN ALL THEIR MATCHES Penang, Saturday. In the return lirter-®tate iawn tennis match between Penang and Perak which began on Saturday on the Golf Chib Courts, Penang won all the six Men’s Singles matches. Of the two Ladies Single® played. Piemang846 words
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Advertisement40 1934-09-24 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching' WsmoutwwJ Y I i —A; «yRWj. co x YOU’LL SEE THE SNAPPIEST THINGS IMAGINABLE WHEN THE "MERRY WIVES OF RENO Come to the QUEEN'S on Thursday H ■■<■■■■■■■■■»40 words
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Advertisement44 1934-09-24 4 TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIM! CLARK GABLE CLAUDETTE COLBERT IN It Happened One Night COMING TO THE MAJESTIC THIS WEEK. b°o v WvW J Sole Agents :—CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong) PMrkXTir (Incorporated in Shanghai) PHONE PENANG 58744 words
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655 1934-09-24 5 GINGER PAYS sioo "HER DIVIDENDS ON SMALL SIDE heavy scratchings B p re r Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 22. fl weather again to-day, for fl day of the Amateur Meetfl L Ther s a moderate crowd. fl"--. were somewhat heavy in fl -th the result655 words
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1208 1934-09-24 5 DERBY DEFEATS SUNDERLAND RANGERS LEAD SCOTTISH LEAGUE London, Sept. 22 lowing are the results of matches -day in the English and Scottish DIVISION 1 Birrrn ham 1 Blackburn R. 0 Evert 4 Huddersfield T. 2 Grinixbx T. 2 W’hampton W. 1 I lexi- 0 Liverpool1,208 words
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Article143 1934-09-24 5 Saturday's Rugger KEEN BUT SCRAPPY GAME In a keen but scrappy game on the on Saturday, Taiping beat the C. *A” by three tries (9 pts.) to a try (3 pts.). The P.C.C. had slightly the better of the exchanges territorially but the Taiping backs made143 words
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Article671 1934-09-24 5 C.R.C. Win By Six Goals McLEAN PLAYS STERLING GAME The Eastern Smelting Co. suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Chinese Recreation Club when they met at hockey on Saturday on the Victoria Green. The C.R.C. won by six clear goals. The Chinese671 words
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Advertisement14 1934-09-24 5 BACHELORS BEWARE OF THE "MERRY WIVES OF RENO They're Coming to QUEEN'S on Thursday!14 words
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Advertisement110 1934-09-24 5 DUNLOP I M I 1 •> 1 ‘f. I PNEUMATIC i TYRE il _>4 B I -ft '-1 nrl L r/., i I SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED ACIDPROOF TYRES B I -8 for BULLOCK CARTS i i B Greater Loads can be carried L g Low Loading Line More Rapid Transport of110 words
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Advertisement14 1934-09-24 6 BACHELORS BEWARE OF THE "MERRY WIVES OF RENO They’re Coming to QUEEN'S on Thursday!14 words
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Article713 1934-09-24 7 Qi Municipal President's House AMIL'S UNLUCKY DEATH inquiry was held by the 1 Coroner. Mr. D. Wills, inlay into the death of Pil--I'ainil coolie who died as .nit of a fall while repair- roof of the residence of iang Municipal President. W. Byrant, at 8 RaceCOI713 words
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Article480 1934-09-24 7 Counsel's Submission IN CASE AGAINST MR. HOALIM V5 a SUbmit that there «no case for n c h d e ef known s" Mr PhiHp Hoa,ira well. knouT, Singapore solicitor, when the case continued in the police court on SaturThe trial is before Mr. J. M480 words
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Article155 1934-09-24 7 A Chinese wedding in the reformed style was solemnised at the Anglo-Chinese School Union yesterday of Mr. Lim Chin Geek and Miss Cheah Kheng Yean. The bride is the eldest daughter ot Mr Cheah Eng Gin while Mr. Lim is the youngest son of Mr. Lim Soo Teik.155 words
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Article239 1934-09-24 7 New Way To End Indigestion It is not a drug—yet it relieves stomach pains almost instantly. That is the claim made for a newly-discovered remedy for indigestion. The experience of this business man proves that claim to be thoroughly justified. He writes “I was suffering239 words
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Article419 1934-09-24 7 To Agricultural Uses The Dunlop Rubber Company wer e the first to introduce Pneumatic Equipment for animal-drawn vehicles in 1932 and in England this has now become standard equipment for almost all new farm carts. At the Highland Agricultural Show last 1 year well over a419 words
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Article119 1934-09-24 7 Business for Ordinary Meeting To-Morrow Minutes of last ordinary meeting held on 11th September, to be confirmed. Any special business the President may bring forward. Questions. Decisions arrived at by Standing Committees etc. to be confirmed. Resolution under Building Bylaw 4 regarding temporary buildings (additions of kitchens) at119 words
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335 1934-09-24 7 Amazing Sequel To $6OO Race Winnings “CHARM" WORKS IN 12 HOURS A week or two ago it was reported that a sum of $6OO belonging to a European employed by a Singapore mercantile house, had disappeared in mysterious circumstances. On Friday it was learned that335 words
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Article194 1934-09-24 7 Caught In The Act Of Distilling Liew Fook. a Cantonese, pleaded guilty in the Police Court on Saturday morning before the Penang Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills to three charges of possession of dutiable liquor, fermenting intoxicating liquor, and possession of distilling apparatus at 986 Bukit Gambier at194 words
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134 1934-09-24 7 Echo Of Paya Terubong T ragedy Upon a new order, the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, is holding an inquest after the acquittal by the Supreme Court of Chong Lee Yuen upon a charge of his wife’s murder. His Worship said to the select jury134 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-24 7 Yor-1... SEE THE SNAPPIEST WINGS, imaginable WHEN th ••merry wives of RENO" r come to the QUEEN'S on Thursday!19 words
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Advertisement217 1934-09-24 7 FASHION DISPLAY IN OUR LADIES DEPT. I OF THE NtWEiT CREATIONS I Selected by our Mrs. Wake whilst in Europe, g ImTllineryl I Exclusive Selection of Newest Models including the Large Hat of Simple Line. Picture Hats ini I becoming shapes. Mandarin Berets in their most! I attractive form. Shady217 words
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Advertisement298 1934-09-24 8 WEMBLEY CABARET ’PHONE 1117. The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in PenangPATRONISED BY THE ELITE OF PENANG. TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 12 P.M. VILLANUEVA S RHYTHM BOYS in the latest Dance Numbers New Charming Hostesses—Spring Floor—lst Class Bar ADMISSION 50 Cen*s. COUPONS 7 for $2. WEMBLEY KIAH OPERA OF SELANGOR— At 9298 words
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Miscellaneous338 1934-09-24 8 MAJESTIC OPENING TO-MORROW FOX PICTURE WESENTS A JESSE L PRODUCTION SPRINGTIME for HENRY with OTTO KRUGER NANCY CARROLL NIGEL. BRUCE HEATHER ANGEL HERBERT MUNDIN HE WASN’T HENRY THE Bth BUT HE HAD AS MANY LOVES AND NEVER LOST A HEAD! IrTori 3^l3lf®l *IIM r A rI yl ILW LAST 2338 words
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106 1934-09-24 9 3,300 Feet Extension THIRTEEN NEW GODOWNS From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 22 e*ails of a 3.300 feet extension of the hour frontage and thirteen extra goa ns. including four with extra terge >rs for accommodation of aeroplanes published. The scheme will do away i the106 words
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Article242 1934-09-24 9 Mr. Oh Soon Keat And Miss Toh Joo Eng A Chinese wedding in the reformed style >ok place at the Anglo-Chinese School 'lion cn Saturday of Mr. Ch Soon Keat nd M ss Toh Joo Eng. The bride is the eldst daughter of Mr. and Mrs.242 words
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Article108 1934-09-24 9 New Chairman VICE-CHAIRMAN TO BE PROSECUTED i From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 22 Western Siam ptenters cabled their congratulations to the Assembley for refusing to accept the rubber quota. The Secretary General of the State Council has notified Phya Devahastin, vice>-Chair-man of the Assembly108 words
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Article69 1934-09-24 9 To Continue Through Present Year Washington. September 23. The Bankhead Cotton Control Act will be continued through the present year according to a decision reached in conferi ence by Mr. Wallace and Senators and representatives of the cotton producing States. Additional financial assistance will be given69 words
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330 1934-09-24 9 occasional gas explosions. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. THIRD BIGGEST DEATH ROLL OF THIS CENTURY FIRES STILL RAGING London, September 22. One of the worst coal pit disasters that have ever taken place in Britain occurred this morning at the Gresford Colliery, near Wrexham,occasional gas explosions.—Rugby Radio : Service and Reuter. - 330 words
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Article83 1934-09-24 9 1. —Reuter. I General O'Duffy Resigns Presidency COSGRAVE SUCCEEDS Dublin, Sept. 22. General O’Duffy has resigned the presi--1 dency and membership of the United Ire- land party, together with the leadership of the Blue Shirts and is succeeded in the respective positions by Mr. Cosgrave and Commandant1.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article152 1934-09-24 9 —Reuter. Conference Of World Producers SOME FORM RESTRICTION London, September 22. Copper should benefit considerably by the news of a meeting of the International Conference of world’s producers which is likely to be held in New York some time in October with the object of introduction of—Reuter. - 152 words
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Article88 1934-09-24 9 I—Rugby Radio Service. On November 29 EVE OF BRIDE'S 28TH BIRTHDAY London, Sept. 22. The marriage of Prince George and Princess Marina will take place on Novem- ber 29, at Westminster Abbey. A further I ceremony will afterwards take place ac- cording to the rites of theI—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article68 1934-09-24 9 I.—Reuter. Committee Willing To Give Details MUNITION DEALS Washington, Sept. 23. The Senate Munitions Committee announced that they would give the ambassedors and Ministers full details of the evidence given before the Committee, (involving high placed nationals in their countries in what were alleged to be questionableI.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article276 1934-09-24 9 npriiicLi oucuv cw League expenses involved. —Rugby Radio Service. Settlement In British Guiana London, Sept. 22. In October 1933, a Committee of the League Council was set up to examine the question of the settlement of Assyrians in Iraq outside their country. The first possibility considered was theirnpriiicLi oucuv cw – League expenses involved.—Rugby Radio Service. - 276 words
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Article29 1934-09-24 9 .—Reuter.. Resumption Of Work To-day Washington, Sept. 22. The textile strike has d ided. Th? Textile Workers Union has ordered the resumption of work on Monday.—Reuter...—Reuter.. - 29 words
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Advertisement103 1934-09-24 9 s 5 t o o m nl °Zh e t hs Windsor r JAYANT’S MAIDEN 100 PER CENT. ALL-TALKING, SINGING DANCING HINDUSTANI PICTURE. “ZAHER-E-ISHK” HBIHII or POISONOUS LOVE I STARRING THE BEAUTIFUL FASCINATING MISS ZOHRA and a mighty supporting cast including PANNA, JAIRAJ, LAVANGIA, BACCHAN, Etc. A TALE OF ROMANCE103 words
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Advertisement125 1934-09-24 9 MY HAT I Scott's Porage. Oafs are fine Fine In flavour,fine in quality, fine In wealth of nourishment, Scott’s Porage Oats are the ideal breakfast for young and old. Scotland grows the best oats in the world and these are Scotland’s best. Sole Agents for Malaya,: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.125 words
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Miscellaneous50 1934-09-24 9 I IBB» 6-30 TO-NIGHT— LAST NIGHT 9-30 LAST TWO SHOWS I the ENCHANTING HINDUSTANI TALKIE 9 'VASANT SENA* r 'THE COURT DANCER* 9 DANCES! "MUSIC!!- SONGS I! 9 SHOWING TO-MORROW I I WILLIAM HAINES IN THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER MADE TO HIS MEASURE g i A—TAILOR MADE MAN 1 I50 words
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Article910 1934-09-24 10 The Washington Naval Conference of 1922 established for the first time a ratio in battleship strength between the great naval Powers: Great Britain five, the United States five, Japan three. France and Italy also were included, but they do not come in question now. In the London910 words
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Article1197 1934-09-24 10 A CONVINCING TENNIS VICTORY Penang appears to be extracting some sweet revenge from Perak m the sphere of tennis, Some years ago Perak used to dominate the Interstate tennis fixture: that was during the time of Lam Say Kee, Goon Kok Ying,- Ong Thuan Beng, Chung A1,197 words
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Article82 1934-09-24 10 Plea It Was By Accident Mydin Pakir, a Tamil, when chargt' the Penang Police Court on Satin morning with voluntarily causing hurt compatriot named Sundaram with an hook in tongkang 6117 near Church St Ghaut in Penang Harbour, stated that and Sundaram were loading rubber v.82 words
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Advertisement145 1934-09-24 10 r R ■lf the sun is shinirg hot *w|L I and the windows fSgßu wF > r <^ v 411 J. CARLSBERG LAGER PUSHER STOUT! SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur M ANCHOR BUTTER NEW ZEALAND'S BEST SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., PENANG BAGAN LUAR.145 words
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Advertisement47 1934-09-24 10 BY ARDLEY LAVENDER So long cherished by all dainty womanhood that it has become a very part of modern social life. It is charming at all times and in tune with all occasions. I £X Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE. IPOH A K. LUMPUR.47 words
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Article1559 1934-09-24 11 the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Si/, Wishing to test what it must feel <e to be one of the “worthy and enhtened” I sacrificed my mid day meal•ur and hungrily betook myself to the mtemplation of our local example of what Mr D. McLeod Craik describes as1,559 words
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Article100 1934-09-24 11 Possibility Of Bail The case of Chia Hor Lay and Ong Keat I Seng. Chinese, at present on a charge a they at 6.30 p.m on August -4. at 26 y Sin Street, did commit murder by causing the death of Tan Oay Kiah was again post-100 words
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Article275 1934-09-24 11 Confirmation At The Assumption Church MISSION OPENS ON TUESDAY Yesterday His Lordship Bishop Devals celebra*ed Pontifical High Mass at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, at 8 а. assisted by Rev. P. Piffaut as Deacon j and Rev. J. B. Souhait as subdeacon. The sermon was preached275 words
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Article216 1934-09-24 11 "Clara Jebsen" Stranded For Six Hours AFT HELD FAST IN MUD Another ship went aground in Penang harbour this morning. The “Clara Jebsen” got stuck on the mud off the Quarantine Station and near the No. 3 light beacon for over six hours in the216 words
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82 1934-09-24 11 Danger To Navigation I A telegram of warning to mariners which] has been received from the Wireless Station, Penaga, by the Harbour Master, Penang, reads as follows: Following received from the master of “Benwyvis” at Latitude 03.25 North. Longitude 100.11 East, ‘Large group of82 words
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Article419 1934-09-24 11 I.—Reuter. JAPAN SWEPT BY TYPHOON OVER 2,000 KILLED: THOUSANDS HOMELESS Tokyo, Sept. 24. Two thousand and sixty-four were killed, 13,335 injured and 258 persons are missing as the result of a typhoon which swept over central Japan on Friday. The fatalities included hundreds of school children who w’erI.—Reuter. - 419 words
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Article70 1934-09-24 11 .—Reuter. Mr. Sopwith’s Letter To N.Y. Y. C. London, September 24. Mr. Sopwith has sent a letter to the Neu’ York Yachting Club, saying. “I regret to note your committee refuses to hear “Endeavour’s” protest of yesterday owing to my not having complied with the very trivial ttchnical.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article146 1934-09-24 11 Malay Gets Six Weeks And F orfeiture Serat bin Mohamed, a Malay, who was bound over early this year for the fraudulent possession of four pawntickets, again appeared before the Penang Magistrate on Saturday morning for sentence, upon a conviction of attempted theft. Accused was146 words
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Article95 1934-09-24 11 Deal In Spurious Stamps Lille, September 20. Last evening the police arrested six individuals compromised in a deal in fiscal stamps, being the bearers of a bundle of 300,000 francs’ worth of spurious stamps. Matin states that the principal inspector of police, M. Mariani, has also been arrested.95 words
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Article98 1934-09-24 11 England’s Figures i Growing Paris, September 20. According to a report from Moscow the Bank of England occupies the first place among the suppliers of Russia. A considerable part of the orders formerly p’aced in Germany hav e in effect passed to England. In the course of August98 words
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82 1934-09-24 11 Tan Ah Chew, a Teowchew Chinese, was this morning fined $2O with an alternative of 14 days’ simple imprisonment, on a charge of making false representations to the Assistant Immigration Officer, Penang, Mr. Roche, in order to procure a certificate of admission. Among accused’s statements82 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-24 11 Recently a woman divorced her husband Riotously hilarious Warner Bros, hit- merry wives of I RENO" coming to QCEEN-S on Thursday21 words
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Advertisement219 1934-09-24 11 Lady Alexandra Haig* «88 Thomas's liltb l daughter, Xina... another TRUFOOD PortratL* Debenham Gould JLhE TODDLER STAGE now you see how STAUNCHLY Trufood builds When Baby grows to be an independent toddler standing on his own two feet then you’ll see whether his baby food was the right one. If219 words
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Miscellaneous16 1934-09-24 11 THIEF OF BAGDAD’ A PICTURE MIL OF THRILLS STUNTS WATCH THE GRAND OPENING NIGHT AT THE16 words
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Advertisement229 1934-09-24 12 AWAWAV. 'A I V.VAVAW 3 MAISON CHANG Gl J Chinese Expert in Beauty Creation. UP-TO-DATE MACHINE FOR PERMANENT HAIR WAVING- ZL P :a E R :e a ■sK A OSWF-w n e j a <> n i <* T D flr 7 Z E V ?f 1 :r g NO.229 words
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Advertisement22 1934-09-24 12 TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME CLARK GABLE CLAUDETTE COLBERT IN 1 It Happened One Night 1 COMING TO THE MAJESTIC THIS WEEK.22 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-24 12 THE Happiest things I* MA GIN ABLE WHEN THE MERRY WIVES of RENO Come to the QUEEN'S on Thursday19 words
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Article320 1934-09-24 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL H. H. Rajah Bendahara of Perak is in Penang on a short visit. Mr. W. B. Coleman, arrived here from Rangoon by the s.s. Khandalla.” Mr. B. D. Dube who arrived here yesterday from Rangoon has left by train for Singapore. The death is announced in Ceylon of320 words
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Advertisement102 1934-09-24 13 I LUCIENNE BOYER THE STAR WHO MADE SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE FAMOUS, HAS JUST RECORDED THESE TWO RECORDS. FULL OF UNUSUAL CHARM. DB 1385 1 WITHOUT YOU SNUGGLED IN YOUR ARMS nn 130 A DON'T SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE uu MU© rvE LOST MY HĔART IF YOU HAVE102 words
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1139 1934-09-24 14 Tea-Dance And Dinner-Dance SPEECH BY PRESIDENT J I Protector Of Chinese i Present The twenty-eighth anniversary of the Anglo-Chinese School Union on Saturday was celebrated in fitting style. There was a tea-dance, a which a large and convivial crowd was pi esent, exhibition ladies1,139 words
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Article176 1934-09-24 14 Races For Horses 1, 3 And 4 The official programme for the Perak uri C lub Autumn Meeting has been issued. The Club is catering for Horses 1. 3 and 4: there will be two runs for Horses, Class 1 and three runs for Horses 3176 words
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Article73 1934-09-24 14 Kedah-Penang Cup The annual Malay Inter-State football match, for the Penang-Kedah Cup presented by Mr. G. L. Ham. for competition between the Kedah Football Association and the Penang Mohammedan Football Association has been arranged to be played at Penang on the S.X.I. ground on Thursday. October 11.73 words
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Article33 1934-09-24 14 Paterson Defeats Craik (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 24. Paterson became the new champion of the Singapore Golf Club by defeating Craik by three and two over 36 holes.33 words
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Article90 1934-09-24 14 P. C. C. v. Kedah Tennis Association The following members will represent the P. C. C. against the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association, on the P. C. C. Courts cn Friday MEN S SINGLES 1. C. M. J. Kirke. 2. R. Mange. MEN'S DOUBLES 1. G. W. Bryant and L.90 words
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Article342 1934-09-24 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY j The following are the latest quotations. in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers j TIN Ayer Weng 2.022.07% 2.02% 2.07% Chenderiang 8 9 9 3 8 9 9 3 Hitam 47% 50ex 47% 50ex Hong342 words
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Article37 1934-09-24 14 The prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 25 Oct. Dec. 1934 26% Jan. March 1935 27 a April June 1935 28% Market steady.37 words
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Article123 1934-09-24 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London £230-10-0 No market TIN.— (3 Months) London £227-15-0 No market Singapore $113.87% $113.75 Business Done Penang $113.87% $113.62% Business 50 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.10 $3.10 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $lB.OO RUBBER.— London 7%d. No market New York 15 516c(G) 15%c(G) Singapore Sppt 25123 words
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Article192 1934-09-24 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tne chenges in our quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day j Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I TIN i Ayer Weng 2.02% 2.05 2.02% 2.05 Hitam 47 49 47 49 Johans 31 2 ,l Kinta 2.50 2.55 2.50 2.55 Lukut 97% 1.00 97%192 words
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Article278 1934-09-24 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar e the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampats 53 59 53 59c Chendetiangs 89 93 89 93 Hong Fatts 47 49 47 49 Jcletas 1.22% 1.27% 1.20 1.25 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 12278 words
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Article167 1934-09-24 14 The following are the latest quotation.* for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 5|3 5[9 Ayer Wengs 2.02% 2X)7 Chenderiangs B^9 3 Hitams 47 49 Hong Fatts 46 48 Jelapangs 120 126 Jelebus 120 125 Johans 29 31% Kamuntings 12 0 12 9 K. Lanjuts 20'0 20|6167 words
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Article41 1934-09-24 14 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 24 London Bank Demand 2j4 5 S 4 m'ts 214-6 Private 3 mits credit 2j4Ai H 3 Documentary 2|46r On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 31% Shanghai T.T. 37% India T.T. 155 Silver 21%41 words
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Article111 1934-09-24 14 Unregistered Smokers Warned Yeoh Say Bee, a Chinese, was this morning convicted by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on a charge of selling chandu without the sanction of the Superintendent of Government Monopolies, at 3.55 p.m. on September 12 a* Bridge Street. Mr. J. E.111 words
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Article76 1934-09-24 14 Central Air Fund For Destitute F amilies A Malay Bangsawan, at which Miss Kiah’s Opera Company will perform, will be held at Wembley Hall at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 2. The proceeds will be given to the Central Aid Fund for Destitute Families in Penang. It is76 words
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Article40 1934-09-24 14 The suit between Thum Heng (Messrs. Adams and Allan) and the Associated Tin (Malaya) Ltd., (Messrs. Wreford and Thornton) which was down for hearing in open court to-day was mentioned in Chambers and adjourned sine die.40 words
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Article1016 1934-09-24 14 KENNEDY CO SHARE LIST e t 1 i? NAMES. a S j RUBBER (Dollar. J > c. I c. Allenby Rubber Co. 1 90 200 Alor Gajah’Rubber Estate 521 1 62 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 40 3 50 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 35 2 50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.1,016 words
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Advertisement14 1934-09-24 14 BACHELORS BEWARE OF THE "MERRY WIVES OF RENO They're Coming to QUEEN'S on Thursday!14 words
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Advertisement11 1934-09-24 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-09-24 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaD 6 a.m. 75 E 1 m.m. Noon 83 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 1.00 e.m. 7.21 a.m 1.07 p.m. 7.36 p. m To-morrow 132 a.m. 7.58 a.m. 1.42 p.m. 8.08 p.m.39 words
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1532 1934-09-24 15 LOAN OF FOUR MILLIONS TO BE RAISED FORTHWITH —if government approves *ING ROAD TO BE COMPLETED Singapore Municipality on Friday x an to perfect the sewerage of the towt 000 \ew disposal works are to he constructed at Pava Lebar The w is1,532 words
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Article160 1934-09-24 15 Five From Free School CONTINGENT TO SAIF BY "CENTUAR" A patrol of eight Boy Scouts from Penang and Province Wellesley will attend the Pan-Pacific Jamboree to be held in Victoria. Australia, during the Victoria Centenary celebrations. At a recent meeting of the local Boy Scout Association160 words
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Article122 1934-09-24 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 27j32 74 27 32 New Yoik 4.99 716 4.99 7 16 Montreal 4.83*4 4.84 Brussels 21.02 21.02 Geneva 15.12 15.12 Amsterdam 7.28 7.28 Milan 57 17 32 57 9,16 Berlin 12.35*-2 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90%122 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-24 15 BACHELORS I BEWARE OF THE "MERRY WIVES OF RENO" They're Coming to QUEEN'S on Thursday!15 words
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Advertisement189 1934-09-24 15 BE A R IN G K JM_E T S v ANTIFRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO. (Malava )LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG189 words
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Advertisement1782 1934-09-24 16 I I I'Tl I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE 1 /s?’, t'~* 13 Hl ofoJAMERICANMAIL 1"X ~>~BLUe CUMMBL LIMB J> sBs 'I I VMHM 1. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Peauu>r London V O. STENTOR London, Rotterdam Hamburg Sept. 28 Oct. 24 piib#\bp UH CHC7 K. HECTOR Mar., L’don, R’dam, H’burg1,782 words
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Article564 1934-09-24 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES shec le of Principal Lines for n 19 a list of vessels arriving cm Penang during the week n poai today I G from Pangkalan Brandan I and -rkat. Sails for the same Monday. k ports -day. t A from Kantang. Sails for and Bagan Datoh on564 words
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Article168 1934-09-24 17 Dates And Venues SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn Cup. Run at Newbury, Distance Two Miles, One Furlong. 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 Produce Stakes.168 words
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Article373 1934-09-24 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by tiain to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service wrill be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ashan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. “Rengam” will be closed at 4 p.m.373 words
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Article137 1934-09-24 17 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Entries close for Selangor Turf Clul Autumn Meeting, 4 p.m. Oct. 6 and 13—Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting. OCT. 27 31 NOV. 3 Perak Turf Club Professionel Races. RUGGER i Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Sei-emban. Oct. 6, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Kuala Lumpur.137 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-24 17 YOU’LL SEE THE SNAPPIEST THINGS IMAGINABLE WHEN THE "MERRY WIVES OF RENO Come to the QUEEN'S on Thursday18 words
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Advertisement381 1934-09-24 17 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop -u; aj 8 A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that S 3 has the right kin*’ of goods at the right time gj S and sells them at the right price. S S We devote our energies particularly in making 2 g our Pharmacy the381 words
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Miscellaneous546 1934-09-24 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 016 new wav e>engths, Wh,ch be used GSG 168 g metres “d GSF 19,82 metres GSF 19.82 metres GSG 16 86 niet^" WghoU until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC 31.30 metres TO-DAY P.M. 6.20546 words
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Miscellaneous276 1934-09-24 17 STATION “Z.H.1.” SINGAPORE TO-DAY P.M. 6. oo—Recorded Music. 6.30 Relay Of Dance Music by’ Raffles Hotel Danc e Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Hopkins. 6 45 News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. Relay Of Concert Artistes from Tomlinson Hall. Mrs. Ida Kinloch (Soprano). (A) “Mimi” Song from La276 words
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Article2179 1934-09-24 18 TAXATION OF BILL OF COSTS FURTHER EVIDENCE RECORDED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 22. In the Ipoh Supreme Court to-day, before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes, the hearing was continued of the application to set aside an order of the Court for the taxation of a2,179 words
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Article145 1934-09-24 18 To Be Held At Wembley Park HANDSOME PRIZES FOR WINNERS Arrangements are well under way for the first skating Amalgamated Amusements, Ltd., propose to hold the competition at the Wembley Park Skating Rink, the date of which will be announced shortly. A number of helpful suggestions concerning145 words
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Advertisement111 1934-09-24 18 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered bv neglect or drastic. Irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights. Leg Pains, Nervousness. Dizzfi. ness. Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Burning, Itching. Smarting,111 words
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Advertisement132 1934-09-24 18 □ini i i rrrrrrr rrrr""""""" riririr,riririr r ririnririr r r I < S x-a s I Great Opening SALE I OF Dresses I s I AND S s Hats I I I I 30 TO 50 I DISCOUNT I i• |Kinjong&co.| i 27, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. s SHANGHAI MILLINERS AND132 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-09-24 18 All in a Holiday—by Rick Elma THE LAST STR A W 3 HE WONT come, sackr—lL_n V he's swimming z 4- JlA— < -JT— 1 v 1 I27 words
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Article1282 1934-09-24 19 f 3T CONFINED TO CHINESE ONLY TH MENACE OF JAPANESE fishermen —“People’s Tribune” C'iMEXriX( T recently :pon the prevalence of snuggling, a foreign ournal published in I > said that “Chinese are culprits, but other ies are also engaged in .'tic.'’ What proof the idthat Chinese—“People’s Tribune” - 1,282 words
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Article195 1934-09-24 19 trict for almost a month. Reuter Pacific Service. A Canton Village Mystery Solved Canton, Aug. 27. Science has overcome superstition and i villagers in Taiyungkow district near j Canton are now living more in peace with their fear being removed that a “Spirit Tree’ exists in theirtrict for almost a month. Reuter Pacific Service. - 195 words
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Article113 1934-09-24 19 completed within a fixed time. —Reuter Pacific Service. Second Part Of Three Year Plan Canton. Aug. 31. After receiving an order from the provincial government, various county governments have drawn up schemes for the carrying out of the second part of the three-year plan of reconstruction. Ascompleted within a fixed time.—Reuter Pacific Service. - 113 words
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Article91 1934-09-24 19 .—Reuter Pacific Service. Definite Proposals Being Drafted Nanking, Aug. 31. Government authorities may take steps to curb the number of divorces. Press reports here state that in view of the rapidly increasing number of divorce cases in Chinese courts and the enormous amount of money frequently demanded.—Reuter Pacific Service. - 91 words
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Article98 1934-09-24 19 tbe moving freely again very soon. Reuter 1 Pacific Service. Peiping, Aug. 29. According to latest advices from Fukien, the Communist movement in the northern part of the province has collapsed. i Harried by the Government forces, the Communists there have been reduced to a jtbe moving freely again very soon. Reuter 1 Pacific Service. - 98 words
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62 1934-09-24 19 Reuter Pacific Service. Tokyo. Sept. 5. The Japanese Foreign Office is understood to have made representations to the Italian Government regarding the quota system recently enforced against spectacles, celluloid combs and toys of Japanese make, j The Japanese Government holds this measure to be.’ Reuter Pacific Service. - 62 words
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Article127 1934-09-24 19 Rampant In Fukien Province SOLDIERS WARNED AGAINST PRETTY SPIES Shanghai, Sept. 4. “Beware of pretty women spies,’’ has become the watchword for every soldier and officer in the government communist-suppression camp in Fukien province. This warning follows the arrest of a famous young woman spy, Miss Hu Ying,127 words
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Article322 1934-09-24 19 in the clash had been received here. —Reuters Pacific Service. Attempt To Destroy Japanese Armoured-T rain Harbin. Sept. 5. A fierce encounter took place on the eastern section of the Chinese Eastern Railway to-day between a band of Japanese troops and a party of brigands who attemptedin the clash had been received here.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 322 words
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Article152 1934-09-24 19 f.'—Reuters Pacific Set-vice. New Nanking Restriction On Make-Up Peiping, Aug. 29. Chinese messages from Nanking state that Mr. Shih Ying, Mayor or Nanking, issue orders yesterday to the Bureau of Social Affairs to give strict instructions to all school teachers and students to the following effect:f.'—Reuters Pacific Set-vice. - 152 words
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Advertisement215 1934-09-24 19 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST > ONLY 25 CENTS. J |P' gpy, W J Times have changed. So I R '«f have opinions. Fashinable I SO women no longer believe J if necessary to pay high I prices for high quality 1 beauty215 words
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Article, Illustration271 1934-09-24 20 Tolpuddle Commemorated TOEE.-Part of centiuy ago, age whereT™ immeasurable ade «>elr unionism. trade GOING INTO ACTION. Lawn tennis enthusiasts who took part in the American tournament at the Kingston Park Club yesterday. i HOMEWARD BOUND for a rest after pleasing young visitors to the London271 words