Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1934
1934-10-06
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-10-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 236. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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242 1934-10-06 1 Rugby Radio Service. PRIVY COUNCIL MOST REPRESENTATIVE HELD IN RECENT YEARS DOMINIONS MINISTERS' PRESENT London. October 5. EThe King held a Privy Council at Buckingham Palace to-day at which His Majesty gave his formal consent to the marriage of 1 Tincc George toRugby Radio Service. - 242 words
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Article294 1934-10-06 1 Rugby Radio Ser- Scheme To Help Distressed Areas Swarm approval of S THE KING London. October 5. Lin spite ot the steady progress towards lloep-rnv made in most parts of Britain. Ker, remains notably in the North of Eng£d' distressed areas where little hope at, Kent existsRugby Radio Ser- - 294 words
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Article186 1934-10-06 1 —Reuter. Desire To Please Nanking POLITICS AND NAVAL CONFERENCE Washington, October 5. It is persistently reported that America is urging the inclusion of political questions in the Naval Conference. This is. linked with America’s desire to counteract. Chinese feeling aroused by America's silver policy. Since no—Reuter. - 186 words
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87 1934-10-06 1 ,—Reuter. London, October 5. Mr. Huang Pet Siau, managing dJr^ r of the Nanking-Shanghai-Hangchow Railways when interviewed by Reuter on arrival in London from America on what is ™rtly a pleasure and partly a business trip t hat he was Very anXIOUS t( L See,—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-10-06 1 \r S^7iyG^ ITJ ER A news r J e J, wearing Nezi uniform, training h>s lone-o?: camera on Hitler on his arrival to aliend the Nazi r-arty Convention at Nuremberg.32 words
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Article62 1934-10-06 1 Reuter. Little Hope Of Agreement ANGLO-GERMAN TEXTILES FAVOURED The Hague, October 5. Herr Spanjaard. official representative in the Japan-Dutch negotiations at Batavia, on his return from there declares there is lit‘le hope of a Japanese-Dutch agreement, and adds it will be n cessary to curtail Japanese textile exportsReuter. - 62 words
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Article49 1934-10-06 1 Reuter. Economic Rapprochement Planned Tokio, October 6. Arising out of the very friendly relations established with the Federation of British Industries mission Japanese industrialists are planning the establishment of an An-glo-Japanese Trade Commission designed to readjust trade relations and handle the question of an economic rapprochement.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article180 1934-10-06 1 —Reuter. Many Strike Casualties THIRD REPUBLIC IMMINENT Madrid. October 6. There were many casualties in clashes between the Police and strikers. The situation is grave, particularly in the Provinces of Asturias and Catalonia, where Martial Law has been proclaimed. The Catalan Parliament was convoked, at which—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article60 1934-10-06 1 for employees and consumers.—Rugby Radio Service. Govt. Urged To Expedite CONSERVATIVE CONFERENCE London, Oct. 5. At the Conservative Conference at Bistol to-day, a resolution was adopted urging the Government to expedite industrial reconstruction by legislation giving statutory sanction to schemes of reorganisation supported by substantial majorities in thefor employees and consumers.—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article73 1934-10-06 1 Official Opening On Wednesday The official opening of the completed section of the above road by the President of the Municipal (onimLssiuners has been arranged to take place at 6.15 pm. on Wednesday, 10th instant, at the junction of Lim Chin Guan Road with the. new73 words
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Article81 1934-10-06 1 Rugby Radio Service. British Memorial To King Albert In Belgium London, October 5. Fifteen thousand primrose roots gathered from the English woods and lanes have been sent to Belgium and will be planted on the hillside where King Albert fell to his death. It is hoped that this typicelRugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Article64 1934-10-06 1 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Prince George Attends Premiere In London London, October 5. The British film version of “Jew Suss,” Lion Feuchtwanger’s famous novel, made its debut in London last night and was enthusiastically received. Prince George and Queen Marie of Rumania were present at the first performance the,—Rugby Radio Service. - 64 words
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Article68 1934-10-06 1 Rugby Radio Service. Health Greatly Benefitted London, October 5. After a thorough examination this morning lasting one and three-quarter hours Doctors Lord Hoder and Sir Stewart Duke Elder pronounced the Prime Minister’s general health extremely good and much improved as the result of the holiday in Newfoundland. TheRugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Article183 1934-10-06 1 Both are in a very healthy state.—Rugby Radio Service. Bank Of England Returns NOTE CIRCULATION INCREASE London, Oct. 5. Further evidence of improving trade conditions in Great Britain is found in the weekly returns of the Bank of England. For the past week the note circulationBoth are in a very healthy state.—Rugby Radio Service. - 183 words
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Article76 1934-10-06 1 Delayed Arrival At Don Muang (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 5. The Quantas ’plane piloted by Mr. Brain arrived at Don Muang from Rangoon this morning in a quick, but not a record flight of two hours and forty minutes. Its delayed arrival here was due to76 words
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Article125 1934-10-06 1 Not Suffering From Poisoning Hollywood, October 5. A man giving the name of Cary Grant has just received emergency treatment in hospital for poisoning. The Police admit that the man is a film star. The doctor states that the patient was. Cary Grant, and adds he has taken125 words
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Article68 1934-10-06 1 —Rugby Radio Service. In The Thames Valley London, October 5. A schem e for the provision of two new reservoirs in the Thames valley, each capable of holding 4,000,000,000 gallons of water, at an estimated total cost of £4,083,000 was today unanimously adopted at a meeting of the—Rugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-06 1 I H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No» SS*7O, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.13 words
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Advertisement52 1934-10-06 1 FOR BABY You can feed Baby on-BEAR BRAND Natural Swiss Milk with the fullest assurance that he is getting the richest, safest and most dependable milk that can be obtained. Nourished with this ideal food, Baby will thrive despite the difficulties of climatic conditions. BEAR BRAND milk 4 y y52 words
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Advertisement1372 1934-10-06 2 ■ATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPAL NOTICE PENANG HILL ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY nr The Municipal Commissioners of George I Town, Penang, hereby invite separate ten- request. WARKS All communications relating to ders for the following for one year irom the KAM ALA W Advertisements should be addressed to Ist January 1935 (p ran1,372 words
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Article1230 1934-10-06 3 empire news letter HE NEW DROITWICH TRANSMITTING STATION The new long-wave station of the Brill Broadcasting Corporation at Droitu h was officially opened before a reprentative gathering of the Empire and mie press on Thursday. September 6. e basis of British Broadcasting i s the .pply of1,230 words
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Article296 1934-10-06 3 Dates And Venue» OCTOBER 6 Duke of York Handicap. Run at Kempi ton Pa,ik. Distance One Mile, Two FtarI longs. I OCTOBER 16 1 Champion Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance One Mile, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 17 Cesarewitch Stakes. Run at Newxaarket. Distance Two Miles, Two Furlonsß.296 words
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Advertisement71 1934-10-06 3 I I I Spend your holidays at Hua Hin Hotel. I Hua Hin On-Sea, SIAM. I FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER I SINGLE ROOM BAHT I I DOUBLE ROOM I tor a long period are enriltod to a I foil person. I 14 i I 28 m 200 I For particulars71 words
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Miscellaneous515 1934-10-06 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C The following are the new wavelengths, two of which Win be used simultaneously:— GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 throughout and GSG 16.86 metrej until 11.05 pm. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC 31.30515 words
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Miscellaneous699 1934-10-06 3 TO-MORROW 2. Sidney Torch plays on cinema- orgon “Hot Dog”. 8.20 Dja Announcement (Germ., Engl.) 3. Louis Davids sings “The bridgeGerman Folk Song. club-Mind eyes” Programme-Forecast (German, 4. A jodel-quartet sings “In ueEnglish). sems lieben Aemnital.” Highlights of the Week’s Pro- 5. Oscar Joost and his orchestra gramme. Play 8699 words
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Miscellaneous87 1934-10-06 3 (a) “False Phyllis” Old English songs. (b) “The slighted Swain (Lane Wilson> (c) “Droop not young lover” (Haendel>. 8.30 —Close Down. WEDNESDAY 6.00 —Recorded Music. 6.4s—News Bulletin supplied by Strait» Tinies. Stock Share Report kindly supplied by Fraser Co. 7.00 —Relay of Danc e Music by Raffle» Hotel Dance Orchestra87 words
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Article425 1934-10-06 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 19th Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSS CXI and CXIT—Hymn—208. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. B 30 a m. Holy Communion —Tamil 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS CXXI 252 PS CXXII Magnificct—26l Nunc Dimittis—2s9 Hymns—2 Bl. 300. 166. 512425 words
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Article1020 1934-10-06 4 Further Examination IN CONNECTION WITH MALAY SIAMESE SHARES Arising out of the recent application in the Supreme Court bv a lady. Madam Teh Kim Tin. for an injunction against the Official Assignee restraining him from giving proxies for 6.4()0 shares in the Malay Siamese Tin1,020 words
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Article423 1934-10-06 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr E C Jumeaux. of Messrs. alter Grenier and Co., who was operated on for appendicitis on Sunday at the ungsa Hospital is making good progress. The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place shortly of Mr. Mah Kat Tong, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mah423 words
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Advertisement221 1934-10-06 4 wSwii w lx f LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN T. CB 770 J i>ll string along with you Fox i I NEVER HAD A CHANCE CB 771 dont let your love go wrong dreamy serenade CB 772 COURT OF old king cole Fox henry HALL THE B-C HE. TP A221 words
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Miscellaneous314 1934-10-06 4 VS—8AH—PENANG TONIGHT The evening will be occupied by the following Records kindly lent to the Society by Th; Malayan Music Store. Penang.— B6433 Honeymoon Hotel—Fox Trot By A Waterfall—Fox Trot Leo Reisman and Orchestra. i B6311 In The Dim. Dim Dawning —F.T. Paul Whiteman and Orchestra» Little Nell—F T Ettot314 words
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Miscellaneous128 1934-10-06 4 AS BIG AS THE LOVE OF ALL THE WORLD! y you flew into s ky, the wind would I blow you back to me I If you walked o<** j rne sea would return you! xy If you hid from me Olllyiß 1 in the earth itself, you j would128 words
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Article522 1934-10-06 5 ■’•C.C. A" Beaten By Five Goals To One ED AH HALL PARTY’S FINE DISPLAY friendly game of hockev played day evening at the Esplanade en the second string of the and the Kedah Hall Party, the c Club were beaten by five goals visitors gave a sparkling display,522 words
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Article608 1934-10-06 5 Rangers Beat Hotspurs VICTORY BY AN ONLY GOAL The second match in the first round of e Ptnang Chinese Football Association Cup competition for the Khoo Sian Ewe Cup between the Hotspurs (Whites) and the Rangers (Colours) was played yesteray on the Victoria Green and resulted in608 words
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1226 1934-10-06 5 PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY I SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Below will be found the lull programme for the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur to-day. Race 1, Ponies, Class 2, Division 2, 6 Furlongs, 2.30 p.m. 0 01,226 words
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Article180 1934-10-06 5 Only One Remedy Needed Having rheumatism so badly that she could scarcely walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous flesh. In a letter just received, she writes: ‘T had a severe attack of rheumatism in both knees. It was so bad180 words
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Article158 1934-10-06 5 —Reuter. Latest Betting SOLAR BOY FAVOURITE FOR CESAREWITCH London, Oct. 5. The following was the call-over for the Cesarewitch: 10 1 Solar Boy taken and offered. 100 6 Enfield taken and offered. 100j6 Polly Stephens taken and offered. 100 6 Spring Morning offered, 18|1 taken. 100 6—Reuter. - 158 words
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46 1934-10-06 5 —Reuter. Miss Van Wie In Final Philadelphia, Oct. 5. The semi-finals in the American Women’s Golf Championships were played to-day and resulted as follows: Miss Van Wie beat Miss Vare 3 and 2. Miss Dorothy Traung beat Mrs. Hill 3 and 2.-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article41 1934-10-06 5 —Reuter. W alters Declines Invitation London, Oct. 5. C. F. Walters has declined the invitation to accompany the M.C.C. team on the West Indies tour. It is understood that his doc- tor has advised a complete rest.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement15 1934-10-06 5 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” B I15 words
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Article2090 1934-10-06 6 STINGING CASTIGATION OF MR. LLOYD GEORGE "THE LITTLE POPINJAY" Lord Carson, who at the time was I tr-t Lord of r ty. in the following interview replies t" the att?c ,a n ira tv I.loyd George, in his War on the boaiu <’ n nan and Earl2,090 words
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Article631 1934-10-06 7 Bonus To Be Declared INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Chinese Mutual Help Association, Penang, will be held on Monday, October 15, at 5 p.m. at the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street. AGENDA 1. To confirm the Minutes of the Twelfth Annual631 words
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Article265 1934-10-06 7 Actions Not Ended By Death LIMITED DAMAGES Considerable changes in the law and its administration are to be effected by new Acts of Parliament when the work of the Law Courts begins on October 2. The old law under which personal actions died on the265 words
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Article290 1934-10-06 7 Linking Up 3 Great Cities Calcutta, Sept. 25. Calcutta, Bombay, and Lahore will soon be linked by air now that the Legislative Assembly has voted about £750,000 for the development of civil aviation in India. Various schemes for the assistance of aviation have recently been formulated,290 words
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Article215 1934-10-06 7 Brilliant Mystery Film That Keeps You Guessing “The Return of The Terror,” at the Queen’s, is not just another of those horror films. It has the ingenuity of Edgar Wallace to commend it The mystery story is brilliantly told, in the most mystifying way possible, and215 words
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Advertisement223 1934-10-06 7 T outdoor girl beauty AIDS THEY COST I ONUY 25 CENTS. J ljf v y Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashionable women no longer believe ,T nec ®ssary to pay high ■MHHHmH prices high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests hove absolutely proven that OUTDOOR 1 OUTD °OR GIRL I223 words
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Advertisement61 1934-10-06 7 r HERE IS THE j GREATEST I EVENT OF THE YEAR Wassiamull’s Great Annual I Stock Taking SALE COMMENCING FROM I 28th Sept. 12, BISHOP STREET. Tel. 626. J C&ll aind See LADIES LATEST Silk IJnderwears AT Eastern Bazaar I BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS, DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE61 words
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Article983 1934-10-06 8 The Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying’ to Lord Lloyd, who, in a vigorous speech delivered on I hursdav, had moved a resolution expressing “anxietv regarding the inadequacy of the provisions made for Imperial Defence,” said that Great Britain had done her best both by precept and example983 words
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Article1019 1934-10-06 8 A givER ADVENTURE IN CHINA aonn efusie murmured ta“More joss pi g sleepily I agreed, Z ily from his long c from wondering how P nDe ase any deistreams of crackers could J ty when cm invisible An unusual occurrence, the Cv the crack as of an unseen1,019 words
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Article153 1934-10-06 8 Yesterday’s Observance By Local Chinese On the occasion of the birthday anniversary of the great Eastern sage, Confucius, the premises of the Penang Confucian Association at Maxwell Road, was yesterday appropriately decorated with flowers, for the observance according to the old custom (i.e. the 27th day of153 words
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Article79 1934-10-06 8 At Penang To-morrow Sir Phillip Sassoon, Under Secretary for Air, who is on a tour of R.A.F. Units in the East, is expected to arrive at Alor Star by the Imperial Airways plane due at 1.30 p.m. on Sunday. Sir Phillip will la*er motor to Peneng where79 words
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236 1934-10-06 8 Accused Liable To $9,000 i Penalty Seremben, Friday. A fine of $l5O ($5O on each of three charges) was imposed by the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. v. W. W. S. Purcell, this morning on Kader Batcha, a well-known Indian of Seremban, who had been convicted236 words
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Advertisement344 1934-10-06 8 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop I A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that 2 has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly in making S our Pharmacy the very best Cnemist Shop s in point of344 words
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Advertisement33 1934-10-06 8 "LUXORE" FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman y '-'V. W. WMbmW AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. CHIB BBBBKHHSMHMt33 words
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Article294 1934-10-06 9 Tamil Gets Away From Detective BUT RUNS INTO ARMS OF POLICEMAN How a man who was known to the police a criminal recidivist and a reputed i escaped from the custody of a detective in n lane off Coleman Street in the m" d M Ur f294 words
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323 1934-10-06 9 Carol Says “I Want To Make A Man Of Him” “I want to make a man and a king of him,” declared King Carol of Roumania. while discussing the education of Crown Prince Michael in an interview published in the Paris “Candide.” *T devote323 words
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Article90 1934-10-06 9 3,000,000 Trees Shrubs Planted Canberra, Australia’s made-to-order capital, is rapidly becoming one of the garden cities of the world. Two and three querter million trees and shrubs, forty miles pf hedges an 20,000 roses have now been planted. E\ y tree and flower have been placed like90 words
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685 1934-10-06 9 UNAUTHORISED SALE OF RUBBER A transaction between two rubber dealers i led to an action in the Singapore Supreme Court on Thursday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, when Ong Seong Suan, trading as Chop Ong Joo Thye, of Malacca, sued Chiat685 words
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Article194 1934-10-06 9 Malay's Discovery In I Blukar i LETTER EXPLAINING "FOOLISH ACT” On Sunday, at about 2.30 p.m. a Malay reported to the Campbell Road police that he had seen the body of a Chinese hanging from a tree in some blukar off Club Road, Kuala Lumpur.194 words
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Article115 1934-10-06 9 Wealthy Hermit Found After 20 Years Crouched over a fire in a dry riverbed near Orange, in New South Wales, shabbily clothed and without blankets to protect him from winter cold, Robert Bradley, a bearded hermit who owns wealth enough to keep him in comfort for115 words
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Article91 1934-10-06 9 Kingsford-Smith To Call At Istanbul Air-Commodore Sir Charles KingsfordSmith. Australia's flying ace is leaving Sydney on September 25th in his Lockheed Altair monoplane. “Lady Southern Cross,” for England. He is a much-fancied competitor in the London to Melbourne air race. His machine has attained well91 words
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Article116 1934-10-06 9 Australian Mounts For Royal Visitor The Australian Defence department’s Diretcor of Remounts is now busy arranging for the Duke of Gloucester's mounts during his forthcoming visit for the Victorian Centenary Celebrations. Most of the horses have been offered by private owners, says Austral News. Eight are116 words
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Article95 1934-10-06 9 Record “Hop” To Save Life The Australian Inland Mission’s flying doctor service has just made a record by saving a woman’s life 750 miles in the bush “outback” from Cloncurry in Queensland. The S.O.S. came from Innamincka, a small settlement boasting a store, a police station, a95 words
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Article574 1934-10-06 9 SULZDORF THREW IN THE TOWEL HIMSELF Mr. C. de Alwis, who acted as manager to five local boxers on a visit to Japan, returned to Singapore on Thursday accompanied by Mohamed Thajudeen, George Sulzdcrf. Francis Aposto, Peter George and Nicky Sullivan. Speaking to a representative of574 words
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Article48 1934-10-06 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, October 5. The total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 treasury bills was £65,260,000. The amount aPotted in bills at three months was £31,510.000. The average rate per cent was 15 9.702 d as compared with 14 2.38 d last week.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Advertisement59 1934-10-06 9 POSITION WANTED Planter seeks billet. 18 years’ experience in rubber, speaks Tamil and Malay fluently. Open to engagement any time. Box No. 177, c/o Pinang Gazette. GREEN LANE PREPARATORY SCHOOL < MRS. LILLY. > Arrangements have been made by Mrs. and Miss Rayner to continue the School from the end59 words
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Advertisement181 1934-10-06 9 1 JL j|| SEE THAT HE IS TRULY FED! On baby’s proper feeding during his cradle days depends his future vigour. If breast feeding is not possible or advisable, give him Humanised TRUFOOD, which is virtually a duplicate of breast milk. Trufood means true feeding; and he’s sure to be181 words
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Article3911 1934-10-06 10 FIRST LINER FOR SINGAPORE BRISBANE AIR ROUTE THE AIR RACE TO AUSTRALIA THIRTY MINUTES CALL AT SINGAPORE BENEFITS OF RUBBER CONTROL DEVELOPMENT OF CANNING INDUSTRY RANEE OF SARAWAK'S MEMOIRS (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sept. 26. BROADCASTING IN MALAYA For a long time broadcasting in Malaya3,911 words
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Advertisement57 1934-10-06 10 a“ro“H.M. THE KING He said to believe in second sight. tin? i I said to him certainly. let's have a second sight of that Johnnie Waiker JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I M Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOK Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances57 words
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Article1144 1934-10-06 11 The Discovery Of Victoria RESULT OF AN ILL WIND Captain Cook’s death preceded by fiftyfive years the events the centenary of which the State of Victoria is about to celebrate. But for the liberal interpretation which he placed on his instructions, the history of the settlement1,144 words
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529 1934-10-06 11 ALLEGED RASH AND NEGLIGENT DRIVING V. E Bull, warrant engineer in H M. S. Terror, who is charged with rash and negligent driving, opened his defence before Mr. C. H. Whitton on Wednesday and gave a graphic description of the colli- sion between the car529 words
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Article, Illustration727 1934-10-06 11 MR. JOHN DOS PASSOS* is obviously above the vulgar flight of common souls. When his genius blows great guns, his earthbound reader can go hang unless he, too, can sprout kindred magic wings for this flight of fancy. Author John does not believe in wooing readers;727 words
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Article270 1934-10-06 11 Three Years For F raud Malacca. Oct. 2. j By a majority of six to one a special jury today found Leo de Cruz, an educated] Inaien. guilty on three counts of falsifying documents while in the employ of Messrs. Wearne Bros, as a store-keeper, and270 words
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Article225 1934-10-06 11 Lost His AH At Monte Carlo The suicide of a man who thought he had a system for beating the bank at Monte Carlo was the subject of an inquest at Westminster. The man was William Henry Rainbow, 62, a retired railway traffic superintendent, formerly225 words
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Article314 1934-10-06 11 HOW was it possible for Hitler to destroy so completely within a few weeks and almost without resistance, the rights and institutions of a strongly organised working class “of high cultural standing” in a great industrial country? “The world stands before a riddle,” say Peter and Irma314 words
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Article363 1934-10-06 11 Nurse’s Fight To Save Him New facts were revealed during a visit by Mr. Ingleby Oddie, the coroner for 1 Paddington, to St. Mary’s Hospital. Pad- dington. W., in connection with the ac- cident at the hospital on Sept. 19 in which Dr. Roger Scott363 words
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Article148 1934-10-06 11 A Glanlm.tr of Politics, by Harold Laski (Alien and Unwin. 18s.) has reached the sixth impression of its third edition. In a new preface the author says Fascism, in its various national forms is simply the expedient adopted by capitalism in distress to defeat the democratic political148 words
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Article48 1934-10-06 11 Figures just issued for the past wool season show that Australia exported £57,000,000 worth of the product. This figure, says Austral News, is £20,000,000 chead of the previous season’s. E igland, Japan, Germany, Belgium, France and Italy, in that order, were the Commcnwealth’s best customers.48 words
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Miscellaneous47 1934-10-06 11 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Ehnes FIRE! VtS TVUS IS FX \NLEE YOU SEE luteS' VC V* EiRE INSURANCE SOME AA J > ow \NIHAT MV Boss has w vqotfctiom CAN \ME DO THREATENED To \VROIttI UN 1 k >CU, YOUNG MAN T TIRL Mt-/ < X 147 words
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Article818 1934-10-06 12 Acquittal PROSECUTION WITNESSES UNRELIABLE The case in which Muthiah Chettiar, a moneylender of Ipoh. stood charged u i having, at the Tamil Settlement on t e morning of August 18, used criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of a Tamil girl named Muniammah was818 words
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Article752 1934-10-06 12 notice The Air Mails despatched from on the 26th September per the Neth lands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London yesterday. air mail A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and Canada by road to Alor Star and thence by way» win752 words
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Advertisement156 1934-10-06 12 I •< I IN AID OF ST. NICHOLAS HOME ROPE ij A PLAY BY PATRICK HAMILTON 3 WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE TOWN HALL ON NOVEMBER 22nd. 24th. I BOOKING PLANS OPEN AT I ROBINSON PIANO CO. ON NOVEMBER Bth. I t ttt ?yj77nr.T 77 yyir T T *-'^L-ZIISLSUSI-3SLS^ I^-391-35JSI3S*5£^33-^'-S-^156 words
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Advertisement128 1934-10-06 12 Like Magic this wonder pen TELLS WHEN TO REFILL Incredible? Not at all! Hold the amaaingly beautiful Vaoumatic Parker to the light, and jet rings., like XSr “mysterious windows, tell exactly how much ink remains! This revolutionary pen holds 102% more ink. Eliminates 14 old-time parts, including long rubher sac.128 words
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Miscellaneous90 1934-10-06 12 P I TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT* llBElililMilM M MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2-45 P.M. I The Mighty Hindustani Talkie Full of Songs. Stunts and Romance ’■wHol 'THIEF OF BAGDAD' Featuring Master Shiraj (Ace of Stunts) and Miss Moti, supported by Vimla. Ebrahim and Ali. The one and only perfect talkie so far90 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-06 13 wwmEF UK SB®® Bl l U' »sz Jr a i <•— 1 The World Optical Co., PENANG’S MOST RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT OPTICIANS. 24, Deith Street, Penang Telephone No. 337Wĕ specially engage eye-avalists who use electrics! apparatus to test your eyesight for spectacles. only modem spectacle frames and highest grade optical99 words
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Miscellaneous245 1934-10-06 13 /W jflk. J F T* 1 OPENING TO-DAY AT THE 2-45 MATINEE T 0 t B \jg TO-NIGHT AT 6-15 »-30 .5 NATURE in THE RAW! WITCHCRAFT! NATIVE SUPERSTITION! a A ROMANCE OF THE GLAMOROUS EAST BLACK MAGIC AN ABSORBING AND FASCINATING STORY OF L SEE The famous trance dance245 words
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Miscellaneous133 1934-10-06 13 TO-NIGHT WO MATINEE 6-3° 9-30 To-morrow At 2-45 SOMETHING UNUSUAL UNIQUE IN INDIAN TALKIES. THE FIRST PICTURE WITH HINDI, URDU, GUJARATI AND PUNJABI SONGS! “RAJA GOPICHAND” > with JADDAN BAI H. BALI SITA DAVI CH A UB Y Etc. GORGEOUS SCENES IN BEAUTIFUL COLOUR The romantic story of a Raja133 words
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Article2449 1934-10-06 14 MR. J. B. PRIESTLEY'S NEW PLAY MISS LAWRENCE AND MR. FAIRBANKS Jnr. TREASURE ISLAND AND NELL GWYN AWARD OF MUSSOLINI GOLD MEDAL From Our Own Correspondent. > London, September 22. OPENING OF THE AUTUMN SEASON The autumn season in the London theatre has now started in real2,449 words
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Advertisement296 1934-10-06 14 No Electricity. No Running Water. THE rn, gibson I I IgsjT Kero-Unit I refrigerator I Kerosene Burning—Absorption Type I No Running Water Required. IR A thoroughly modem refrigerator built HA well known principles absorption Hirns no presented in a steel cabinet of exceptional beauty gives unfailing refrigeration, two trays of296 words
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Miscellaneous51 1934-10-06 14 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: The Landslide (2) a IH\ I .<' i BSMBf 4 Splash! They’re in the sea, the shock “Let’s swim to the tree!: out there A tiring surm Arrived at last Made the landslide reel and rock. And wave for help, said Bobby Bear. They clamber up the51 words
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Article729 1934-10-06 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal I Lines i i The following is a list of vessels arriving ind sailing from Penang durfrig the week IN PORT TO-DAY M.V. SIL VERWALNUT from Singapore S.S. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah. Re-j nong and Victoria Point. Sailsfor the same ports today. S.S. IPOH729 words
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Advertisement629 1934-10-06 15 VaU 1 3 i FUNNEL LIME l#u LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe \F<rHFVq London Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull Oc** 11 ivKMmnv US ars Ld° n R dam M’burg Glasgow Oct’ 19 i! 4\kMII>ON Amasterdam, London Hamburg rih or 14 MEDITERRANIAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE 25 < T° V 21 LYCAON Havre629 words
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Advertisement184 1934-10-06 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE 4 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ From Penang Arrive MaraeiDm Arrive New York Oct. 11 PRES HAYES Nov. 7 >uv. 20 Oct. 25 PRES. JOHNSON Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Nov. 8 PRES. MONROE Dec. 5 Dec. 18 Nov. 22 PRES. VAN BUREN Dec. 19 Jan.184 words
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Advertisement765 1934-10-06 15 L v, 1 1 -j-1 gafijiftjrt fri. Z P and BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental ft. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port contract with His Majesty* Government, ham, Malacca and Singapore Serviifc London and Far East Mall Service Bulan Mate Hau Oct 13 ilutwards from London for China and765 words
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Article64 1934-10-06 16 To-day’s Match PENANG v. PERAK AT IPOH The teams tor to-day’s match at Ipoh are as follows: PENANG PERAK! HARPER SMALLWOOD FENWICK BELL KIRKE BOYD HAGUE REDDISH DINGLE BARR BINGHAM MACARTHUR LIM KENG CHUAN REA WRAIGHT LEWIS RICKARD MILLER (F.) BROWN GILLESPIE MOULDING TUFNELL GREENWOOD HANDLEY LEE CHAPPELL64 words
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Article268 1934-10-06 16 Young Muslims Lose To Sporting Club In a friendly game of hockey played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground, the Malay Sporting Club b at the Young Muslim Union by the only goal scored in the match. The Malay- fully deserved their victory and, in fact, should268 words
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Article119 1934-10-06 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74 7 32 74 7 32 New York 4.92% 4.92% Montreal 4.81 4.81 Brussels 20.96 20.96 Geneva 14.99 15.00 Amsterdam 7.21% 7.22% Milan 57 1 If. 57% Berlin 12.17 12.17 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna119 words
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Article69 1934-10-06 16 Quite Satisfactory DUTCH OFFICIAL'S VIEWS The Hague, October 5. The Director of the Government Economic Deportment expresses the opinion that the present price of estate rubber is satisfactory. Ninepence a pound at which, he is of opinion, the British rubber industry’ is aiming, will not only stimulate69 words
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Article620 1934-10-06 16 Business nas oevn on a very restricted i scale in the Local Share Market f his week. The price of Rubber fell sharply from 71d to 6id but closes 6 15/16d. The decline is attributed to increased stocks, heavy liquidations and lack of buying support. Rubber shares620 words
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Article38 1934-10-06 16 PENANG, OCTOBER 6 London Banx Demand 2|4A 4 Fiits 2|4A Private 3 m'te credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4-A On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 30% Shanghai T.T. 36% India T.T. 155 Silver 22%38 words
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Article17 1934-10-06 16 birth ADAMS. -On 6th October, 1934. to Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Adams, a son.17 words
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Article426 1934-10-06 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO. s ana List to-day. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5)4% 5 7%c 5)4% 5 7%C Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 HitamTin 47% 50 47% 50 I Hong Fatt426 words
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Article239 1934-10-06 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Jelebu 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 Johan 27 29 27 29 Kin a 2.52% 2.57% 2.52%239 words
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Article90 1934-10-06 16 London TIN.-(3 Months) f2B 15 0 Sffig d a°pore sifo’ 10 0 £228.10.0 Business Done $113.75 Benang $113.87% Business COPRA.-(Sundrled) BLACK PEPPER I U $3.10 RUBBER.— $18.75 $18.75 London New York ?,i 5116<L Singapore Spot C(G) 13 JML/Mar. April/June 26%/ 25 JulyjSept 260. TAPIOCA.— y 2644 c. Fair90 words
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Advertisement369 1934-10-06 16 RECORDINGS OF TRADE MARKS IfORT^ESS L j aS '’H P FULL 3 31? SWEETENED CREAM CONDENSED AUSTRALIA Milk 14ozs I I FEDERAL MILA "i 550 6 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE PUBLIC ATTENTION is directed to) above which (with or without modifications in respect of Goods to which the Mark is i369 words
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Advertisement93 1934-10-06 16 Runnymede He ’Phone 3 PENANG Iggjgl TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (FORMAL) SUNDAY— 7fh October ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 7 to 9.30 p.m. on the lawns, weather permitting. Programme 1. overture love' LYRICS 2. Suite ruun. vv no dforde Ca) The Temple Bells (b) Less Than The Dust (c) Kashmiri Song (d) Till I93 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-10-06 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a m 75 E 1 m.m Noon 85 S TIDE TABLE i To-day High Water Low Water 11.17 e,.m. 5.40 a.m. 11.45 p.m. 5.50 p.m. To-morrow 11.46 a.m. 6.08 a.m. 12.13 0,.m. 6.18 p.m.40 words
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Miscellaneous292 1934-10-06 16 WEMBLEY CAB AR E’ ’PHONE 1117. The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang. PATRONISED BY THE ELITE OF PENANG. TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 1 A.M. VILLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS in the latest Dance Numbers. New Charming Hostesses —Spring Floor —Ist Class Bar ADMISSION 50 Cen’s. COUPONS 7 for $2. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ROZSNYAI292 words
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