Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 October 1934
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Title Section20 1934-10-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 231. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1934. PRICE IQ CENTS.20 words
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1205 1934-10-01 1 SITUATION REQUIRES CAREFUL HANDLING HASTY ACTION MUST BE GUARDED AGAINST 1 lowing contributed article appears in the “Bangkok Times’’ he situation created by the refusal of the Assembly to give Ic °nsent to the quota for the export of rubber agreed to by Government. Stress1,205 words
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Article222 1934-10-01 1 More Internal Disputes AUTHORITY DEFIED Madrid, September 26. That the internal situation in Spain is still far from settled is revealed by incidents taking place recently between Madrid and Barcelona. Again and again does the autonomous Catalonian Government offer passive resistance to the central Government at Madrid or222 words
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Article67 1934-10-01 1 Ferry Disaster In India Bombay, September 24. One hundred and twenty-five persons bav‘> been drowned wh°n an overloaded ferry boat capsized on the Krishna River near Manyeri in the Malabar district. The boat, the capacity of which was a hundred passengers, had taken on upwards of 200. the67 words
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Article219 1934-10-01 1 Swiss Claim For Payment RAPPORTEUR APPOINTED Geneva, September 26. The Le gue Council devoted its sitting yesterday afternoon to a request made by Switzerland for the payment of war damages by tlie former belligerents to Swiss citizens ir their countries. Dr. Motta asked the Council to appoint a219 words
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Article25 1934-10-01 1 Reuter. Appeal Against Sentence Rejected Douglas. Sept. 30. The XpjMxal Court rejected Kaye Don’s appeal against his st ntence of four months’ imprisonment.—Reuter.. Reuter. - 25 words
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Article248 1934-10-01 1 —Reuter. "Most Ludicrous V Chapter THE SILVER PURCHASE LAW New York, September 29. Th e opposition New York Herald Tribune has not been slow to ridicule the Government’s silver policy adopted in order to restore the purchasing power of China. As some enthusiastic advocates Congess asserted when—Reuter. - 248 words
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Article134 1934-10-01 1 Birth Certificate Prepared Naples, September 26. To-day there took place at the royal palace the drafting of the birth certificate of the Princess Maria Pia. The Minister. General De Bono, represented S’gnor Mussolini as notary of the Crown, and the President of the Senate. Signor Federzoni, functioned as134 words
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179 1934-10-01 1 London, Sept. 22. The curtain will go up on the dress rehearsal of the World Naval Limitation Conference (which will be opened in April next year) when the Japanese delegation arrives on Oct. 15, according to an announcement made on Friday night. Simultaneously with the179 words
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Article140 1934-10-01 1 —Reuter. Dissentient Blue Shirts TO BE LED BY O'DUFFY Dublin, Oct. 1. A complete split in the United Ireland Party, the formation of a Fascist Party and the entry of the latter into the Dail seems foreshadowed following a meeting of dissentient Blue Shirt leaders on.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article104 1934-10-01 1 Domination Of Italian Arms Industry Rome, Sept. 23. A new giant concern dominating the Italian armaments industry has been formed by the amalgamation of the Ansaldo steel mills with the Cogne steel furnaces in Aosta Valley. The new company, which is known as the “Cornigliano Cogne Steel Works,”104 words
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Article98 1934-10-01 1 Leaving Germany In October Berlin, Sept. 22. A farewell banquet was given by the Chinese minister, Mr. Liu Chung-chieh, on Friday evening to the two Chinese commissions which have been studying traffic and military affairs in Germany since July 28. The commission investigating circular traffic methods is headed98 words
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Article95 1934-10-01 1 Three Sent To Prison Two soldiers of the Wiltshire Regiment, Ptes. W. H. Clarke and J. H. Burt, were sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment Cci.’?. i the Singapore second magistrate’s court on Saturday on a charge of theft of a motor-car. Th’ey pleaded guilty. On another95 words
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Article297 1934-10-01 3 Resumed Inquiry ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION IN AMBULANCE At tr resumed inquiry by the Penang Coroner Mr. D. Wills on Saturday morning, into the death of Tham Ah Wah and Ah Tak, two Chinese boys who w’ere drowned in the sea off Northam Road on Sunday afternoon. September297 words
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Article314 1934-10-01 3 Plaintiff’s $3,540 Claim Judgment for the full amount claimed with interest a' 12 r>er cent. on $12,000 from Janua y 15. 1934, until date of judgment was delivered by the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggardl in the Singapore Supreme Co”.rt on Thursday in the suit between.314 words
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Article145 1934-10-01 3 Porkseller Fined For Under-Measure Ng Sooi, a Chinese accused, admitted in the Penang Police Court on Saturday morning the possession at 3.10 p.m. on September 23 at Madras Lane, of a daching end two weights, one of which he knew' to be false. Inspector Lyons, Inspector145 words
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441 1934-10-01 3 Tamil And Chinese Household Asleep ECHO OF RECENT STORM FATALITIES Inquiries w*ere held by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday into the deaths of Muragaya and Ng Poh Eng, victims of falling coconut trees during the recent heavy rains. Arumugam, of the S.ang441 words
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Article89 1934-10-01 3 Tan Chin Hoey, a Chinese, was charged in the Penang Police Court on Saturday that he being an unregistered smoker was found in possession of chandu at 137A. Muntri Street at 10.15 a.m. on September 28. A similar charge was explained to Wong Ah Pak, the89 words
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Article62 1934-10-01 3 The Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills on Saturday held an inquest on Lin Ah Phee a Chinese who wes admitted to hospital suffering from partial blindness, which later developed into lunacy. His Worship remarked that an inquest was necessary to establish that deceased was given satis-62 words
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Article104 1934-10-01 3 Batavia, Sept. 28. A case of amazing cruelty, like a ‘throw back’ to the Middle Ages, was discovered by the Police in Tjilegon, a Java village. The police inspector found in an old cottage a mad man, both of whose feet were fixed in the stocks.104 words
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Article63 1934-10-01 3 Malay Charged Khamis bin Mohamed, a was charged before the Penang Ponce Magistrate. Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday that he at different times and places did put Krishnasamy, N. K. Kasi Chetty. and Achappa Chetty, in fear of injury in order to commit extortion of small63 words
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Article67 1934-10-01 3 Case Postponed On Bail The case of Chia Hor Lai and Ong Keat Seng, two Chinese charged with the murder of a compatriot w'as postponed by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, till Saturday next, October 10. Mr. C.D.D. Hogan and Mr. T. E. Conaghan. counsel for67 words
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Article164 1934-10-01 3 Cng Keong. a Chinese accused, pleadedl guilty before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday morning to a charge of the possession, at Malay Street Ghaut at 1.50 a.m. on September 28, of dutiable liquor. Accused stated that he bought it from a small boy164 words
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Article84 1934-10-01 3 Masilani, an employee of the Penang Municipality on Saturday described t,o the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, how at 9.30 a.m. on September 24 at the junction of Mac Nair Street and McCallum Street he saw what appeared to be the leg of an infant protruding from84 words
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Miscellaneous34 1934-10-01 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Down the Chute IKwH I[ I? Percy's teasinq Ruby Rabbit, Wants her dell to take 11 That, we all know, is his habit. Sees helpful Bobbu: pushes him. Dnwn the aim34 words
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Article1255 1934-10-01 4 VILLA DEFEATS PRESTON MOTHERWELL BEATEN BY ST. JOHNSTONE Reuter. London, September 29. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues. DIVISION I Arsenal 5 Birmingham 1 Aston V. 4 Preston N.E. Bkwkburn R. 0 Stoke n •Chelsea w 1– Reuter. - 1,255 words
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Article111 1934-10-01 4 Inter-State Tennis From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 29. In the Intcr-S‘ate Tennis tournamnet between Per :k and Selangor which was commenced here to-day Perak at present leads by four matches to two. Only the singles matches were played to-day and resulted as follows Chin Kee Onn111 words
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Article909 1934-10-01 4 Rivers Much Too Good For Fernandez Y. C. SONG KNOCKEDOUT IN SECOND ROUND Except for the fact that his training had been rudely interrupted owing to the fatality to Joseph Thunderface, the young Red Indian, it is difficult to understand how or why Fernandez was made favourite909 words
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Article1141 1934-10-01 4 Kedah Province XV. Wins 13 PTS. TO 3 PTS. Penang, Saturday. In the trial game played on the Esplanade to-day, the Kedah and Province Wellesley side defeated Penang by two goals and a try (13 pts.) to one try (3 pts.). The game was fought out at1,141 words
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Article795 1934-10-01 4 CRESENT DEFEATS D.A.F.C. GAME MARRED BY ROUGH PLAY The final match in the Mohamedan Football Association Cup Competition, for the Wanchee Arrifin Cup, between Darul Aihsan Footban Club, the holders, and the Cresent Football Club was played on Saturday on St. Xavier’s ground when the795 words
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Article50 1934-10-01 4 S'pore Newcomer To Be Transferred Heaton, if he can give up the habit of continually trying to cut through should prove a distinct acquisition to Penang, to which place he is being transferred almost immediately Singapore report on Newcomers v. The Rest rugger trial. Heaton played stand-off half.50 words
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Article55 1934-10-01 4 Selangor Defeat Negri Sembilan (Fron Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. i uaber 29 In the first inter-st itc ug’oy football match play ‘d between Selangor and Negn Sembilan to-day at >7 reinban, Selangor won easily by 16 points to 5. Selangor showed much better team the forwards in55 words
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Article57 1934-10-01 4 he (Fr Our Own C ir. indent. S ma per-'. Sept. 29 Eviien uat after P new hicoc is again f tering into Sine u ’> was pro vided by e rugger t when the Newcomr beat The Talbot the Sing x>re captan 1 kick in the h.57 words
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Advertisement17 1934-10-01 4 TIJAH RUMBA 11 Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” WLsoutbie Jf. 117 words
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Miscellaneous41 1934-10-01 4 the terror IS LOOSE /tfX EDGAR WALLACE'S Most Mvstifyir auder Comes Bock To Strike Age s "THE RETURN OF THE 7 OR YOU’U. NEVER GUESS THE SOLUTION «N IL THE '4 UTE OF THE LAST RF.bj, COMING TO QUEEN'S J SOOM41 words
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Article374 1934-10-01 5 Prize-Distribution This Morning DOUBLE HONOURS FOR LIMSTEAD (BY SHUTTLECOCK Penang, Sunday/ The curtain will be rung down on the ■nang badminton championships with the ize-dis.tribution to the successful teams d competitors, which takes place at the lunteer Hall this morning. Chis morning, also, the Limstead Baditon Party374 words
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Article82 1934-10-01 5 First Round WI 4OWN PLAYERS DEFEATED r Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 29. w ,)ig surprise in the Badmin„7 y when in the first round M'pen Singles Championship I dered n who Colony b:st playe Tee The ur ten by Tan Chong Tee. speed f Tan showed a82 words
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Article263 1934-10-01 5 Y.M.C.A. Beat Eurasian VICTORIA INSTITUTION LOSE TO RANGERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 29. Although beaten by a single goal, the Selangor Eurasian Association gave a good account of themselves against the Y.M.C.A. in an interesting game played here to-day. The Y.M.C.A. defence refused to263 words
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Article210 1934-10-01 5 Perak Defeats Negri Sembilan FOUR GOALS TO ONE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 29. The first inter-state hockey match of the season between Perak and Negri was playi j ed here to-day and resulted in a win for Perak by four goals to one in a game210 words
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Article1014 1934-10-01 5 The Season’s Prospects NEW BACKS .»-7 (From Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, Friday. Rugger is really beginning to get on the move in Singapore and four ten-minute trial games have already been held at the s C c. Admittedly these games were rather scrappy but they certainly prove)1,014 words
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Article271 1934-10-01 5 Reuter. International Football VICTORY BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS London, Sept. 29. j The International soccer match between England and Wales was played to-day at Cardiff in the pre-, sence of a crowd of 50,000 and resulted in a win for England by four goals to nil. IReuter. - 271 words
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Article241 1934-10-01 5 Sum Bin School Draw With Sabha XI In a friendly gcm e of football played on! Saturday on the Dato Kramat padang, the i Sum Bin School Union held the Penang Hindhu Sabha XI to a draw. The game, although one-sided in favour of the Sabha, was241 words
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Article130 1934-10-01 5 Morines Draw With Malays I LAST MINUTE SPURT BY FORMER CHAMPIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 29. The first all-Malay Cup Final between j the Malays and the Marine Department ended in a draw, necessitating a reply j which will take place next week. The130 words
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Advertisement186 1934-10-01 5 I DUNLOP PNEUMATIC I TYRES II a*’ ’L». BIIMIOP TYRES MB g Is. I SPECIALLY CONSTRDCTED ACIDPROOF TYRES B FOR BULLOCK CARTS ‘.q Greater Loads can be carried I Low Loading Line S More Rapid Transport of Goods gi I®, One Bullock can do work of Two Road upkeep costs186 words
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2566 1934-10-01 6 STORY IN $lO,OOO SUIT BY RUBBER DEALER AGAINST MALAY A civil suit in which Seow Hup Leong, a licensed rubber dealer of Kota Bahru, is claiming a sum of $lO,OOO on a promissory no*te from Haji Osman bin Majid, an elderly Malay land-owner2,566 words
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Article1139 1934-10-01 6 Are Admissible As Evidence COUNSEL'S ARGUMENTS FAIL IN LOCAL APPEAL An interesting point of law as 10 wh ther statements made to a senior Excise Officer by an accused person were admissible in evidence was argued in the Ipoh Supreme Court on Friday before Hon’ble Mr1,139 words
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537 1934-10-01 6 Buses' Fatal Race In lpoh| I Road i "I am not guilty of the offence of wh’-cli I have been convicted,” said Govindan Nair to the Chief Justice, F.M.S., the Hon’ble Mr. S. J. Thomas, at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday,537 words
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Advertisement38 1934-10-01 6 THE TERROR loose again: EDGAR WALLACE'S Most Mystifying Marauder Comes Back To Strike Again in "THE RETURN OF THE TERROR' YOU’LL NEVER GUESS THE SOLUTION QNTIL, THE LAST MINUTE OF THE LAST REEL I COMING TO QUEEN'S SOON38 words
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Advertisement805 1934-10-01 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite separate ten-j ders for the following for one year from the; Ist. January 1935 1. Rent of Jelutong Market. 2. Rent of Sungei Pinang Market. 3. Rent of Market Street Bath. 4. Rent of Kampong Kaka Bath. 5. Rent805 words
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1323 1934-10-01 7 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY Card Of Nine Events TWO DIVISION FOR CLASS 1 HORSES Below will be found the weights for the first day of th e Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run on Saturday at Kuale. Lumpur. It will be seen that1,323 words
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Article60 1934-10-01 7 (J. R.) Penang v. Perak SATURDAY'S MATCH AT IPOH The following are the teams for the inter-state match at Ipoh on Saturday next PENANG PERAK HARPER SMALLWOOD FENWICK BELL KIRKE BOYD HAGUE WILLIAMS DINGLE BARR BINGHAM MACARTHUR LIM KENG CHUAN REA WRAIGHT LEWIS RICKARD MILLER (F.) BROWN GILLESPIE(J. R.) - 60 words
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Article269 1934-10-01 7 Ipoh’s Narrow Win At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, September 30. In the first inter-district rugger match played here last evening. Ipoh defeated Taiping by 5 points (1 goal) to 3 pts. (1 try). The match was witnessed by a good crowd although heavy rain fell during269 words
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737 1934-10-01 7 BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE YESTERDAY'S CHARITY MATCH AT TAIPING (By Our Own Reporter) The Charity soccer match at Taiping in aid of the Taiping Asiatic and European Unemployment Funds between the Old Ed- j wardians and Penang ‘A’ was played yes-1 terday on King737 words
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108 1934-10-01 7 —Reuter. Home Rugby Lon don, September 29. e o lowing are the results of the prinopal rugby matches played to-day Blackheath 2 T Birk J, nh ad London Scottish Old M^hant 12 Aldleysians 5 4 Hospital 9 Old BmJ*' 1 12 Pon U t C^, r—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article182 1934-10-01 7 Local Badminton Championships (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Limstead Badminton Party justified the confidence of their supporters by carrying off the inter-team doubles championship of Penang, by defeating the Hu Yew Seah yes- terday at the Volunteer Hall by two games Ito one. Thus Limstead have achieved, for 1182 words
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Advertisement122 1934-10-01 7 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED CABINET GRAMOPHONE! ENTIRELY BRITISH MADE I COSTS LESS THAN THE PRICE I OF A PORTABLE I HUNDREDS ALREADY SOLD I WELL CONSTRUCTED AND I HANDSOME IN APPEARANCE ||||iQ I I I Ir I I HEAR I I ,T I I NOW! I J embodies I B122 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-01 8 theyHmust be right II Poorly fitted glasses are as bad as no glasses at all. Althoue-h hplnino- I the eyes m one way, they might be weakening them in anotben ne!ping If you feel in need of glasses or if your present ones. ar*. proper vision, it is advisable to99 words
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Advertisement186 1934-10-01 8 SUFFERED GREATLY WITH SKIN TROUBLE Caused Sleepless Nights. Healed by Cuticura. “I suffered greatly from skin troub> that started from watery pimples and ended with eruptions all over my face They were of a very wet nature and scaled and caused me much suffering by contir. ual itching. They caused186 words
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Miscellaneous196 1934-10-01 8 Windsor t Bucßon v 4 I ec £r t T A J^” S ENGLANDS MUSICAL COMEDY PICTURE! B BRITISH DOMINION'S UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY ENTERTAINMENT. JACK BUCHANAN -at his very best in “THAT’S A GOOD GIRL” WITH cic|E RANDOLPH LILTING SONGS. CLEVER DANCING, MERRY GARRY MARSH. VERA PEARCE, T MASQUERADE UPROARIOUS OPERATIC196 words
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Miscellaneous83 1934-10-01 8 dll y Fa VI -Ml LW 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 RKO-RADIO’S PICTURES V ROMANTIC MUSICAL COMEDY A BOATLOAD OF THESE STRIKING BEAUTIES IN SPANGLING UN,FORMS GLIDING OVER THE ICE IN AN ORIGINAL SKATING DANCE J&P? SEQUENCES 1 n 'MELODY CrJiße' cruiseNaughtycal. nuttycal. musical with a boatload of maddening maidens— LnJ phiWarris83 words
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144 1934-10-01 9 .—Reuter. No Appointment Yet BUT COMPETENT DIRECTOR TO BE SENT Geneva, September 29. The League has appointed nobody to succeed Mr. Rajchmann in connection with the work of technical collaboration in China but a Director of one of the competent sections of the League will.—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article53 1934-10-01 9 Istanbul, Sept. 24. The thirtieth general assembly of the inter-Parliamentary Union under the chairmanship of the Vice-President of the Turkish Parliament, Hassan Bey, opened here on Sunday. Two hundred delegates representing 20 different countries will confer until Sept. 29. The main items on the congress agenda are disarmament,53 words
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Article47 1934-10-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, September 29. In an effort to effect the proroguing of the Assembly before midnight on September 30 the Assembly met this morning and this afernoon; and to-morrow it meets three times—in the morning, afternoon and evening from eight to midnight.47 words
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Article164 1934-10-01 9 Embargo On Exports Not Contemplated CHINESE POLICY Shanghai, Sept. 30. Pounding his desk, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Kung, vigorously denied the Washington reports that China informed America she was going on the Gold Standard as a result of the effects of the American monetary policy. Mr.164 words
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Article73 1934-10-01 9 Construction Urged To Combat Competition Washington, Oct. 1. The immediate construction of at least three super-liners to meet the competition of *fh" “Queen Mary*’ and other European !i: ?:s is advocated by Mr. O’Connor, ex-Chairman of the Shipping Board, with a speed of thirty knots. They should be73 words
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Article52 1934-10-01 9 t.—Reuter. Leaves For New York Prague, September 29. Mr. Bernard Baruch who was staying at Pisstany has left for New York at the request of the United States Government. It is understood he will be asked to fill an important post in the reorganisation of the Nationalt.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration129 1934-10-01 9 The League President’s Speech Geneva, Sept. 24. In siren accents the voice of Europe, through the lips of the President of the League of Nations Assembly, Mr. Sandler, wooed the millions of Americans direct on Sunday evening in a skilful attempt to win the United States to129 words
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Article96 1934-10-01 9 .—Reuter. After Yesterday's Recovery DUE TO FRESH OFFERINGS FROM CONTINENT London, September 29. Fresh offerings from the Continent lead to a resumption of the downward trend of sterling in terms of the dollar and franc after yesterday’s recovery caused by Continental bear covering in connection with.—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article156 1934-10-01 9 Japanese “Mata Hari” In North China Shanghai, Sept. 26. A sensation has been caused in Peiping and Tientsin Chinese circles by the publication of a story that a number of officials had been duped by women agen’s of the Japanese secret service. It is reported that a certain156 words
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Miscellaneous233 1934-10-01 9 GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT AT LAST-THE PICTURE 6-30 9.30 p.M. I Bm lflff■SB YOU WERE LONGING TO SEE! THE MIGHTY HINDUSTANI TALKIE WHI CH RAN CONTINUOUSLY AT SINGAPORE AND MALACCA TO CROWDED HOUSES FULL OF STUNTS, SONGS ROMANCE! “THIEF OF BAGDAD” A a colossal human imagination a GLORIFYING THE FABULOUS ORIENTAL233 words
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Article1080 1934-10-01 10 To send present infantry divisions forward in day time against a position defended by machine-guns would only mean massacre in real war. On manoeuvres, umpires are too kindhearted to stop the fun and condemn keen troops to a mere standstill except in flagrantly absurd cases. Training would1,080 words
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Article882 1934-10-01 10 WHAT DID MR. SIN J. HOCK SAY? At the meeting of the Municipal Commission about a fortnight ago Mr. Koh Sin Hock, in a maiden speech, referred to a number of matters and also I made some reference to preference being given to the local born where882 words
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Article133 1934-10-01 10 nent work in the district.—Rugby Radio Service. World’s Largest Opened By Agriculture Minister London, Sept. 29. A new sluice and pumping station, including the largest pumping installatf r. in the world, was opened yesterday by the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Walter Elliot It will drain the heart ofnent work in the district.—Rugby Radio Service. - 133 words
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Article128 1934-10-01 10 nave been made of any film.—Rugby Radi< Service. Writing Account Of Reigr Of King George For Films London, Sept 29 Mr. Winston Churchill is engaged oi writing and is preparing for the Lond r Film Productions Limited an account The Reign of King George V’’ for the filenave been made of any film.—Rugby Radi< Service. - 128 words
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Article74 1934-10-01 10 unempioyment as soon as possible.- Reuter. President Announces Conference 5 Washington, Oct. 1. A bid for industrial peace by a conference with capital and labour was announced by President Roosevelt in a broadcast. H< said he will seek agreements to determine hours, wages and conditions and also declaredunempioyment as soon as possible.- Reuter. - 74 words
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Article179 1934-10-01 11 Car Turns Turtle DRIVER PASSENGERS INJURED A serious motor accident occurred at about midnight at the Sungei Acheh junction on the way to Taiping when a Hillman Saloon No. PK 1100 travelling towards Taiping in negotiating the corner went into a deep ditch bordering the road on179 words
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Article146 1934-10-01 11 Reuter. Unregistered Smokers Fined 50 Cents Each The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning fined nine Chinese 50 cents each or one day’s imprisonment for not being registered smokers and found in possession of chandu. A tenth. Tan Ah Kow, in consideration of his'.— Reuter. - 146 words
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Article148 1934-10-01 11 Kanakapillay Charged A Kanakapillay, cf a chetty firm in I’enang. named Kannasamy Chetty, was to-day charged before the Police Magistrate. Mr. D. Wills, that between July 26 and August 9, 1934, he did fabricate false evidence in a judicial proceeding in the Penang Supreme Court by148 words
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Article43 1934-10-01 11 I. —Reuter. One Market In Canada Montreal, Oct. 1. Recognising the desirability of having one market for silver futures trading in Canada it is officially announced that Toronto and Montreal interests have joined forces. Trading will take place in Montreal. —Reuter.I.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article72 1934-10-01 11 The case in which W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, ex-officers of the Subordinate Civil Service Fund, are charged with falsification of accounts, has been postponed for hearing by the Penang District Court on November 1,2, 3 and 5. Mr. N. Raghavan said that those dates72 words
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Article75 1934-10-01 11 Bengali Extradited From Rangoon $3,870 INVOLVED >*—■ Having been arrested on an extradition warrant, at Rangoon, a Bengali named Nar Singh was to-day produced before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on a charge of theft as a servant, from a house in King Street,75 words
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Article319 1934-10-01 11 Mr. Ngiam Ah Kooi And Miss Tay Phaik Hoon A Chinese marriage in the reformed style was solemnised at the Hu Yew’ Seah, Madras Lane, yesterday afternoon of Mr. Ngiam Ah Kooi and Miss Tay Phaik Hoon. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and319 words
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Article87 1934-10-01 11 A new variety of dahlia submitted to the experts at the National Dahlia Society’s annual show at the New’ Horticultural Hall, Westminster, has been named after Princess Marina. It is a charming pink-coloured flower of the miniature cactus group, and was raised by Mr. J. F. West,87 words
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Article52 1934-10-01 11 10,000 THREAT CHARGE Maurice Monnier who w’as recently arrested was indicted at Brooklyn on a charge of attempting to obtain £lO,OOO by h. threat to kidnap a member of the family of Mr. William Fox, the film magnate. Monnier is in prison, having been unable to find the required bail52 words
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Article178 1934-10-01 11 Negligent Driving CONVICTION SHOULD NOT EFFECT PROFESSION In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley, without calling upon the D.P.P. to reply, dismissed the appeal of Mr. Khye Su Lim, who was convicted by the District Judge, Mr. B. E. Bridge, and sentenced to a fine178 words
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Article188 1934-10-01 11 Perak Lose To Selangor From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 1. After leading on Saturday by four games to two Perak lost to Selangor in the Interstate Tennis Match, being practically wiped out in the doubles on Sunday w’hen they lost 7 out of 9 matches. Results: Chin188 words
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Article70 1934-10-01 11 P.C.C. v. The Indian Association The following will represent the P.C.C. against the Indian Association at hockey on the Esplanade to-morrow’ at 5.10 p.m. R W. Scarlett (Captain); C. E. Brooke and S V. Adams; L. H. Best, H. G. Shaw and R. N. Elliott: T. S. Anthony. A.70 words
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Article74 1934-10-01 11 j.—Reuter. United States Retains T rophy Oyster Bay, September 30. The United States retained the BritishAmerican cup by w’inning the third race over a twelve mile course, the United States scoring 24*4 points to Britain’s 12. The order of finishing was —Bobkat, Challenger, Lucie, Kyla Saskia. Anis, Vj.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article327 1934-10-01 11 Japan Appeals Most To Me" MR. TAN PAIK HUAT INTERVIEWED “Of all the countries I visited during my world tour, Japan appealed most to me. The cost of living is so cheap that tourists stay longer in Japan than they do in any other place during327 words
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425 1934-10-01 11 Bumi Putra Beaten By C. S. Sports Club Ir a friendly game of soccer played yesterday evening on the Dato Kramat Ground, the Crescent Star Sports Club defeated the Bumi Putra XI by five goals to one. The Sports Club possessed the better team425 words
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290 1934-10-01 11 “ZEALOUS” NAZIS < GOJREE INVESTIGATION IN j OTHER CASES A S his first official act as supreme head of the German nation Hitler proclaimed an amnesty for certain prisoners held for political and criminal offences. But it was a half-hearted affair—applying only if the cause290 words
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Article, Illustration260 1934-10-01 11 “IF war is inevitable, let us z:. 1 that in the next war the mum age for enlistment is fifty, I Mr. Frank Roscoe, secretary ci the Royal Society of Teachers, at the City of London Vacation Course Let us appoint as chaplains260 words
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Advertisement26 1934-10-01 11 MAJESTIC Opening Wednesday, 3rd. The Season's Most Delightfully Daring and Sensationally Frank Romance LORETT YOUNG and CARY GRANT in BORN BAD Bookings at Robinson's 'Phone 567.26 words
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Advertisement135 1934-10-01 11 I ft A f A r—r f C'COMING MF THRO... but they don't worry Baby if he's fed the t natural way No need to dread teething time if Baby is being fed the NATURAL way. Nature has created the ideal food for every stage of Baby’s development—breast milk. But135 words
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Article1366 1934-10-01 12 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS TAKES MR. JUSTICE HOWES TWO HOURS TO READ DEFENDANTS TO PAY ONLY THREE FIFTHS OF COMPANY'S COSTS The Ban Hin Gold Mines’ suit, involving over 20 9- tXXI hrlwbie Mr.'&dce Howls o dXered fAgment Tfavour of i n t his ease the1,366 words
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Article1415 1934-10-01 12 WOMAN'S REPLY TO TOAST i For the first time in the history of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club a lady responded to the toast of the ladies at the dinner meeting on Friday night at which Mr. Boyd, the president of the Club, pre- t sided.1,415 words
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Article219 1934-10-01 12 i Says He Has Never Had More Instant Relief To-day, it really is easy to get rapid relief from the pangs of acute indigestion—thanks to Chardox. Actually Chardox is a new form of highly activated charcoal. Ordinary medicinal charcoal has been pres- cribed for digestive troubles219 words
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Advertisement341 1934-10-01 12 A Perfect j |l Chemist’s Shop I I A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that 3 has the right kind of goods at the right time k 3 and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly in making 3 our Pharmacy the very best Cnemist341 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-10-01 12 THE TERROR IS LOOSE AGAIN! EDGAR WALLACE'S Most Mystifying Marauder Comes Back To Strike Again in "THE RETURN OF THE TERROR' YOU’LL NEVER GUESS THZ SOLUTION UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE OF THE LAST REEL I COMING TO QUEEN'S SOON.39 words
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2389 1934-10-01 13 INTERESTING SEREMBAN JUDGMENT INTENTION OF LAW A MATTER FOR SPECULATION INDIAN CONVICTED OF SELLING TICKETS lurf Club lotteries in Malaya remain private lotteries only so lons’ as the tickets in them are sold to members of the clubs. 1 hey become public lotteries directly2,389 words
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Article669 1934-10-01 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL I Di. d. Schmidt and Mr. D. N. Veron left for Singapore by last night’s mail. j Senior Inspector L. Bostock, of the S.S. Police Force, has been advanced to the class of Chief Inspector. i! Mr. G. W. Davis, Mrs. E. J. Bennett j and Mr. J.669 words
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Advertisement250 1934-10-01 13 j LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN Tango CB 770 rLL STRING ALONG WITH' YOU Fox Trot I NEVER HAD A CHANCE j CB 771 donit let your love go wrong DREAMY SERENADE Tango CB 772 COURT OF OLD KING COLE Fox Trot HENRY HALL THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PRESENTS250 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-10-01 13 THE TERROR is loose again! EDGAR WALLACE’S Most Mystifying Marauder Comes Back To Strike Again in "THE RETURN OF THE TERROR" YOU’LL NEVER GUESS THE SOLUTION UpTTL THE LAST MINUTE OF THE LAST REEL COMING TO QUEEN'S VFR/ SOON39 words
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Article422 1934-10-01 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The fjollowing are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 5 0 54%c50 56c Aver Weng 2.00 2.05 2.05 210 Hitam 47% 50ex 47% 50ex Kong Fatt 45 50ex 45422 words
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Article324 1934-10-01 14 The following letter, written to the “Malay Mail.” will interest local wireless enthusiasts. Sir, —With reference to the recent launching of No. 534 (now The Queen Mary), would any interested lis‘ener advise me whether our lords and masters, I i.e., those set in high pieces (such as i324 words
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Article254 1934-10-01 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.02*4 2.0714 2.05 2.10 Hitam 4« 5» 49 51 Jelebu 120 125 120 125 Johan 28 30 28 30 Klnta 2.5254 2.5754 2.5254 2.5754254 words
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Article291 1934-10-01 14 30,000 FOR UNIVERSITY Mrs. Mary Jane Williams, of Banacle Edge. Witley. Surrey, who died in July. ag:d 90 widow of Dr. Charles Theodore Williams. Hon. Fellow of Pembroke College. Oxford, has left .£l7l «39. Among her bequests was one of £30.000 to Oxford University, to be expended for the promotion291 words
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Article148 1934-10-01 14 Genera! Condition Satisfactory i London. Sept. 29. 1 The Australian cricketer, Don Bradman, j had a very good night. His general condi- tion is satisfactory. He is now reported to be going on very’ well. Reuter. I 1 I 1 j Mr. Eu Tong Sen. the well-known Malay-148 words
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Article121 1934-10-01 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London £231-10-0 No market TEN.— (3 Months) London £228-10-0 No market Singapore $114.00 $113.75 Business Done Penang $114.00 $113.92% Business Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA— (Sundried) $3.15 $3.10 BLACK PEPPER $17.25 $17.00 RUBBER.— London 7 sfl6d. 7 316 d. New York 14%c(G) 14%c(G) Singapore Spot121 words
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Article188 1934-10-01 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 5 3 56c Ayer Wengs 2.02% 2.07% Chenderiangs 8;9 9 3 Hitams 4 51 Hong Fatts 45 47% Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 Jelebus 1-20 1.25 Johens 28 30 Kamuntings 12 0 126 Kampong188 words
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Article1087 1934-10-01 14 KENNEDY CO SHARE LIST Il d names. I 5. s S? a cX Hi RUBBER (Dollar.» S c. c. Allenby Rubber'Co. Z J CUD Amalgamated Matey &t>t« f Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate ’35 |5O Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 140 Ay- Panaa Rubber Estates' 1 95 -«5 cu® 7“« —m7.uing S-—Urate1,087 words
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Article40 1934-10-01 14 PENANG, OCTOBER 1 London Bank Demand 2|<A 4 m|ta 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2i4 A 3 Documentary 2j4A On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 30% Shanghai T.T. 36% India T.T. 155 Silver 22 511640 words
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Advertisement372 1934-10-01 14 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ENGAGEMENT OF A REALLY FINE ORCHESTRA AS FROM Ist OCTOBER Under the direction of MR. FELIX BALINGET. First Appearances At The SPECIAL DINNER DANCES WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 3rd 4th October CABARET NUMBERS By The ROZSNYAI TRIO In An Entire Change Of372 words
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Advertisement58 1934-10-01 14 UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE W» alm to give our Customers Quality In 1 Printing at a Price consistent with Value. ODB EXFEBIENCB OF MANY YKAM IB AT YOUR PttPOAn WE CANNOT AFFORD TO I FT YOU DOWN Entrust Your Orders for Prin ti n g58 words
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Miscellaneous37 1934-10-01 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfa) 6 a.m. 74 NW 76 m.m Noon 81 E TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Wate-’ 3.47 a.m. 11.42 a.m. 4.17 p.m. 6. 42 p.m To-morrow 4.05 am. 10.50 p.m. 3.50 p.m.37 words
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996 1934-10-01 15 MOST VERSATILE AND WIDELY USED NATURAL PRODUCT UNBAGGABLE TROUSERS MAN'S CHIEF WEAPON IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST NOISE Chemists who set out to find new uses for rubber have succeeded be--3 ond expectations. To-day they have made rubber into the most versatile and widely applied996 words
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Article962 1934-10-01 15 Annual Meeting MARKED IMPROVEMENT IN OUTLOOK The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at their offices. Chartered Bank Buildings, Singapore, at noon on Sept 25. Mr. G. A. Potts was in the chair end the ethers present were Messrs. H.962 words
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Article132 1934-10-01 15 Latest Quotations i Saturday Friday Paris 74 23 32 74 29 32 New York 4.96*8 4-97 Montreal 4.83 4.83% Brussels 21.07 21.14 Geneva 15.09 15.13 Amsterdam 7.26*2 Milan 57 7 16 57 19 32 Berlin 12.25 12.28*2 Stockholm 19.39*fc 19 39*4 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Osl o132 words
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Advertisement67 1934-10-01 15 Penonq b IN STOCK Reeve’s Drawing and Painting Materials. All sizes of Films and Filmpacks from various Manufacturers. Attractive Photo Frames. Beautiful Printed Pictures drawn by the famous Western Artists. PENANG VIEWS DRAWN BY HAND AND PAINTED IN TASTEFUL TONE AS WELL AS PRODUCED IN POST CARDS AT PRICES TO67 words
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Advertisement187 1934-10-01 15 ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE WHO ARE MISSING THE MUSICAL AND INTELLECTUAL TEE ATS BEING BROADCAST EACH AND EVERY EVENING SB i mP HI Urfin ERRES RADIO SHORT-WAVE Mir receiving sets bring to you is. CLEARLY AND UNDISTORTED THE EXCELLENT AND ENTERTAINING PROGRAMMES NOW RECEIVABLE Will- IN MALAYA. NO FORM187 words
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Advertisement1732 1934-10-01 16 n DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 feivTl 3 =l’SffiSnss oM AMERICAN MAIL <• .1 <, t jgf. r’ 1 i 1 1 -yraffwa nfis r-r 'Av-jr 'J' 1 I >«sTfcßW/oninc xesssija s Asr&>. i < > BLUE FUMNCL LIME T\CW J Vesoela. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. A. HECTOR Mar.. Udon. Rdam.1,732 words
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Article817 1934-10-01 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal I *T Lines i The following is a list of vessels arriving •nd sailing from Penang daring the week IN PORT TO-lU*Y M.V. RENG AM from Pangkor, Dindings and SiMawan. Sails for Asejian and Batoe Bahra to-day. 43.5. RAWANG from Pangkalan Brandan and Lar.gkat.817 words
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Article558 1934-10-01 17 AIK MAIL A mail for Java end Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by Netherlands Indies Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTW ARD MAIL A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A558 words
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Article153 1934-10-01 17 Dates And Venue* OCTOBER 4 Jockey Club Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 5 Rous Memorial Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance Five Furlongs. Imperial Produce Stakes. Run at Kempton Park. Distance Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 6 Duke of York Handicap. Run at Kempton153 words
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Article145 1934-10-01 17 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 P. F. A. Cup Final, S. X. I. ground, 5.15 p.m. Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Ist day. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day, Kuala Lumpur. OCT. 27 31 NOV. 3 i Perak Turf Club Professional Race*. RUGGER: Oct.145 words
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Advertisement81 1934-10-01 17 TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES < f 1 EMBODY ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN MOTOR CYCLE DESIGN. For Full Details Prices Apply to SOLE AGENTS i UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, PENANG. p H cumliuf IKIM k-MpMI Mk fl at cl ywwinj s H p/ujce. fl wlvl*. 8 'ZWSMJ M I s 1 H81 words
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Miscellaneous756 1934-10-01 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B B C- a.m. 12.20—News Bulletin. The following an the new wavelength* 12.35-British VaudeviUe a programme of two of which wi» be used atmultaneoun- gramophone records. 12.50—1.05 —The Gershom Parkmgton Quintet. GSG 16.8« metro 6. 20-Time Signal from Big Ben. A and GSF 19.82 metres cinema organ recital.756 words
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Article1612 1934-10-01 18 MR. SARWAR'S SECOND INSTALMENT WORDSWORTH AS HIS POET GUIDE Best Prescription To Remain Happy "CHILD’S INNOCENCE AND MIRTHFUL GLEE The words ‘’childish” (of, or proper to, a child) and ’‘puerile” Lat. puer a boy have both been degraded to mean ‘‘trivial or •’silly.” Curiously enough the1,612 words
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Article381 1934-10-01 18 His Programme In Malaya Sir Philip Sassoon will be kept very busy during his seven-day visit to Malay. Sir Philip left Calshot in a new Short Singapore 3 R.A.F. flying boat on Sept. 22. I This plane will take him as far as Basrah, where he381 words
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Article566 1934-10-01 18 CHINESE TOWKAY SOBS IN COURT Johore Bahru, September 24. The Criminal Court of Appeal, Johore Bahru, opened this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard and Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell. There were six appeals, five of which were dismissed, sentence in one was varied,566 words
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Advertisement163 1934-10-01 18 J I “Avery” Weighing Scales BRITISH MADE I Unsurpassed for SENSITIVENESS, "BK A ACCURACY and J LASTING QUALITY 1 “Avery” machines are built by experts, f I HI with tested material and to the most J modern designs. They are backed by 1 1 II over a century’s scale making163 words
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3438 1934-10-01 19 HO PING-YIN - BY HO PING-YIN Director, Bureau of Foreign Trade j.—“People’s Tribune.’* FOR almost three-quarters of a century, ever since j China entered upon mo-’ dem trade relations with I the outside world, the trade lance has been —with the excep-i tion of a fewj.—“People’s Tribune.’* - 3,438 words
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Advertisement215 1934-10-01 19 ITHE SMARTEST USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS > r YET THEY COST J ONLY 25 CENTS.’ Ji-. 5 f Times have changed. So I Jr IF* have opinions. Fashionable I women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high qualify beauty aids. Scientific fesfs 1 have absolutely215 words
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Article, Illustration331 1934-10-01 20 S.S. QUEEN MARY the biggest liner the world has ever known, on the stock; at Clydebank, a few days before her launching by the Queen. Although the exacl dimensions and power of the new ship are well-kept secrets, the gross registerec tonnage is calculated to be331 words