Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1934
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Title Section19 1934-10-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. 240. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration743 1934-10-11 1 XING PETER OF YUGO-SLAVIA Rt-ENCY WILL ATTEMPT TO FORM NATIONAL government Free From Petty Political Intrigues v-- II c V e. London, October 10. i Peter II of Yugo-Slavia, who was proclaimed monarch hours after the assassination of his father left his preparaschool inRugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 743 words
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Article106 1934-10-11 1 LONDON MELBOURNE AIR RACE Rugby Radio Service. Only 25 Starters Expected LACK OF DEFINITE INFORMATION London. Oct. 10. Of the original M entries for the England-Australia Air Race it is now regarded as improbable that more than 25 competitors will start. The Royal Aero Club, who are organising the raceRugby Radio Service. - 106 words
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Article138 1934-10-11 1 .—Reuter. Stocks Written Up By Millions Chicago, Oct. lu Evidence that within a few weeks c*. < w formation of the Corporation Securities Company. one of Insull Companies, the stock purchased by the Company for 516.407.000 was written up to 845,500.000, was given at the trial of Samuel.—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article161 1934-10-11 1 useful public service.— Rugby Radio Service. New Home OPENED BY DUKE OF KENT London, Oct. 10. Prince George made his first public appearance as Duke of Kent this afternoon when he opened the new home of the London Chamber of Commerce which has been built entirelyuseful public service.— Rugby Radio Service. - 161 words
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Article60 1934-10-11 1 Rugby Radio Service. London. October 10. Passenger journeys taken on railways in rta‘ Britain during the first half of 1934 showed an increase of 5.2 per cent, as compared with the first six months of 1933. Freight tonnage carried in the first 28 weeks of 1934 was 10.4Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article30 1934-10-11 1 —Reuter. Albany, October 10. The Governor of New York, Mr. Lehmann, has ordered the extradition of Hauptmann to New Jersey to stand his trial for murder.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article327 1934-10-11 1 Aggressive Intentions Denied RUMOURS REFUTED Rome, October 7. Repudiating persistent rumours of a dangerous tension j Italy and Abyssinia, which had been given prominence in the foieign press, the Abyssinian Minister at K me mule important public statement here c<n Wednesday night. “It is even said” seated327 words
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Article30 1934-10-11 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Istanbul, October 6. Thirty-three .people were drowned when a Turkish motor-boat towing another boat collided with a cargo steamer near Prinkipo Island. The survivors numbered twenty-three.-.—Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article79 1934-10-11 1 —Reuter. Advisory Panel To Be Formed AMERICA AND U.K. TO BE REPRESENTED London, Oct. 10. The International Tin Committee announce that the participating countries are unanimously agreed on the advisability of forming an advisory panel, representing the chief consuming countries, to attend the meetings at which subjects.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article68 1934-10-11 1 sumption of detailed discussions. —Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations Resumed Yesterday London, October 10. Trade negotiations between Poland and the United Kingdom were resumed today at the board of trade when Colonel Colville received a Polish delegation under the leadership of Monsieur Sokolowski. A general survey was made ofsumption of detailed discussions.—Rugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Article49 1934-10-11 1 British Cruiser To Call At Batavia Medan, October 5. The British cruiser “Eagle” and two British torpedo-boats are visiting Batavia from November 23-29. On November 29 the American cruiser Augusta is coming to Java. On November 30 the British warship “Folkestone” will visit the island.49 words
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Article86 1934-10-11 1 ing, however, only 2 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. London, October TO. A decrease of 0.3 per cent in the average of the wholesale prices is shown in the return of September as compared with August but there is an increase of 2.2 per cent as compared with Septembering, however, only 2 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration60 1934-10-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 10. It is understood that the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina will spend the first part of their honeymoon in England and will join the King and Queen for Christmas at Sandringham. They will probably go abroad for some—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Advertisement11 1934-10-11 1 4 TOKISATSU ARTISTIC OTOGRAPHERS bb-JO, Bishop «street, PENANG. ephone No. 772.11 words
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Advertisement43 1934-10-11 1 TO-DAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices Commercial News 14 and 15 China News I 9 Mails And Shipping 17* Sport WHITHER EUROPE? 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 Latest Penang News 1143 words
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Article2395 1934-10-11 3 THE RESUMPTION OP PARLIAMENT IS GERMANY HOLDING UP HER DEBTS PRINCE BISMARCK BOYCOTTS A LECTURE BLUESHIRT LEADER'S RESIGNATION From Our Own Correspondent. London, Sept. 29. HE PREMIER AND CANADA latest story regarding Mr. Ramsay Donald is put forward by the Political respondent of The2,395 words
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Miscellaneous22 1934-10-11 3 All in a Day’s Work— by Rick Elmes MAKING SURE kiq i 1133 G I SEEN (X V PWtHT jjbahj l/ J22 words
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1226 1934-10-11 4 PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY I KUALA PRINCE AND BONNY EYES TO f WIN AGAIN I I Below will be found the lull programme for the second day] of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala’ Lumpur on Saturday: Race 1, Ponies, Class1,226 words
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Article287 1934-10-11 4 Sepoy Lines Lose To Smelters On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday evening the Eastern Smelting Club beat the Sepoy Lines Recreetion Club by one goal to nil in a friendly game of hockey S- poy Lines attacked in the opening stages and Perera hit wide when287 words
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Article119 1934-10-11 4 The following will represent the Penang Recreation Club against the Malay Sporting Club at hockey on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. today. Thursday. September 11: Goal —J. W. Webb; backs.—R. H. Yoke and J Salvon; half-backs. —H. Foley, C. Pestana and M. Scully; forwards. —J. Scully. F. de119 words
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Article83 1934-10-11 4 Johore’s Team To Meet Singapore On Saturday The following players have been invited to represent Johore against Singapore on Saturday, on the S.C.C. ground. Kick off 5.15 p.m. J. B. Dudgeon; A. G. Robb. D. E. Forbes. N. T. Bewicke. M. H. van der Gucht; WEliamson. R. Jones;83 words
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Article31 1934-10-11 4 —Reuter. Rugby Union Matches London Oct. 10. I The following are results of Rugby Union Matches played to-day:— Hampshire 12, Somerset 6. London Irish 20, Bective Rangpre 12.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article1199 1934-10-11 4 Rangers Again League Leaders KEEN STRUGGLE IN SECOND DIVISION I An Old Golfing Trophy (From Our Own Correspondent j London. September 29. NOTABLE LEAGUE FEATURES League football on September 22nd. was not able for several features —St. Johnstone's first defeat, Falkirk s first win, Clyde’s check by1,199 words
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Article322 1934-10-11 4 LAWN TENNIS attractive PLAY II FINAL I In the final of the Shanghai mer. i glea tennis championship, L. D n established himself as the champ: I Shanghai by beating Khoo Hooi-hy several years Malayan champion,, ir. ’gets at 6 —4, 6 —2, 9 7.322 words
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Advertisement44 1934-10-11 4 "TIJAH RUMBA 11 I Sung By I The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH I “Chap ’Kuching” I coming TO QUEEN'S vwr soon BRYMAN'S REVUE 15 ARTISTS BEAUTIFUL GIRLS I SNAPPY DANCING I GORGEOUS COSTUMES The Biggest And Brightest Stage Show To Visit Penang44 words
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Article2467 1934-10-11 5 ESEARCH IN INDUSTRY SAFETY IH A|R AN EXPEDITION TO SOUTHERN MOROCCO INVENTORS’ WEEK AT HANWORTH brom Cur Own Correspondent) London, September 29 IENCE AND THE PRESS X plea for co-operation between Science the Press in order to secure the utapplication of the results of research needs cf2,467 words
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Article, Illustration744 1934-10-11 5 by a Physician MOST people, rightly or wrongly, date the beginning of an illness to some happening and it is no uncommon thing in this country to blame the weather for minor ailments. In many cases the weather is actually the744 words
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Article573 1934-10-11 5 Greta Garbo's £91,600 £l,OOO A DAY FOR MR. BARRYMORE A survey of the salaries paid to film stars in the United States discloses the interesting fact that, so far as is possible, they have been granted immunity from the financial effects of the depression.573 words
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Advertisement137 1934-10-11 5 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness hav* stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Fain*. Nervousness, Stiffness, liheumatism. Dizziness, Lumbago, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor’s new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw sore kidneys.'137 words
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Article1133 1934-10-11 6 SIR ARTHUR QUILLERCOUCH - By SIR ARTHUR QUILLERCOUCH King Edward VII. Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University since 1912. “Daily Mail.” WHAT I am going to say is just what one private person thinks in these days; and yet I have a notion that, given a leader, it could be called“Daily Mail.” - 1,133 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-10-11 6 IN LOVE WITH THE TRAINER S DAUGHTER—Kumm on Steve (left) and March On with the two-year-old daughter of H. Jonas, the White City trainer.30 words
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Article, Illustration86 1934-10-11 6 MISS ATLANTIC ENGLAND RUSSIA SIBERIA HOLLAND BELGIUM For the first time in history the beautv championship of Europe is to be decided in England. Hastings is the favoured town and final selecUon u ill be made at the White Rock Pavilion from’ sixteen representative competitors. Fifteen86 words
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Article349 1934-10-11 6 Decree Nisi For Mr. G. D. Neubronner Mr. G. D. Neubronner sued his wife. Mary Josephine, for divorce on the ground of adultery, in the Supreme Court Singapore on Monday before Mr. Justice Pritchard. Mr. V. J. Valberg was cited as corespondent but he did not appear in349 words
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Article182 1934-10-11 6 Bench And A Unique Grant I When a blind man was granted a publichouse licence at Witham Pettv Sessions I the chairmen said that the Bench had ne- vt r known such a case before. The new licensee is Mr. Roland Naman. a blinded ex-soldier182 words
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Advertisement31 1934-10-11 6 I HERE IS THE GREATEST EVENT l OF THE YEAR I Wassiannill’s Great Annual Stock Taking SALE; I COMMENCING FROM I 28th Sept. 12 BISH O p STRE ET. Tel. 626.31 words
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Miscellaneous25 1934-10-11 6 COMING TO QUEEN'S VERY SOON B RYMAN'S REVUE 15 ARTISTS BEAUTIFUL GIRLS SNAPPY DANCING GORGEOUS COSTUMES The Biggest And Brightest Stage Show To Visit Penang25 words
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1114 1934-10-11 7 SIR PHILIP SASSOON INTERVIEWED AT SINGAPORE aviation here must develop Department Of Civil Aviation Envisaged >n s For. '’.'l",’ I o ,hat Malaya will nipire. Commenting on this nrosnect h lrSt the Colonial al Seletar from Kuala I ummir bv cp>- lnterv ew 0,11,114 words
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84 1934-10-11 7 RUSSIAN DANCERS AT THE E. O. HOTEL Kira and Boris, who began a short season at the E. O. Hotel last night, bring us something out of the ordinary in dancing circles. Both dancers were for a considerable time with the Draghlew Russian Ballet and oßris was loudly praised by84 words
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Article85 1934-10-11 7 death took place shortly after midnight last night of Mrs. Sarwar, wife of Mr. H. G. Sarwar of Larut Road. Mrs. Sarwar, who had not been in good health for the last three months, came to Malaya with her husband in 1897. She visited85 words
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Article127 1934-10-11 7 i Against Leong Sin Nam Lodes. Ltd. i I SETTLEMENT REACHED I j (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 11. When the hearing was resumed on Wednesday in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, in the civil suit brought against Leong Sin Nam Lodes, Ltd., by Mr. S. Sehested,127 words
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Article803 1934-10-11 7 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I herewith enclose an "excerpt” from a series of articles from the pen of some Leaders of the Planting Industry, j originally published by "BRITISH MALAYA:” Among the various opinions and criticisms expressed, under the title "NATURAL803 words
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Article683 1934-10-11 7 A HEADMASTER'S VIEWS Pressing Problems RETIREMENT OF MR. R. E. SMITH Singapore, October 9. Mr. R. E. Smith, headmaster of the Victoria Singapore to-day for England on retirement, after 28 years’ service in the Education Department. Born in Penang in 1881, he was educated at St.683 words
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Article169 1934-10-11 7 Johore Civil Servant Weds The wedding took place at 10’clock this, morning at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Harold Goodhew Turner, of the Malayan Civil Service, at present stationed in Johore, son of Mr. George Prior Turner, and Miss Aileen Mary Mace, daughter of Mr. Andrew Hugesdon169 words
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Advertisement176 1934-10-11 7 I I ®O“NO DISINFECTANT WH ITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO. lTt> SOLE AGENTS A DEODORISER "o’hs DISINFECTANT H.IAS Btc e,cs .V /'/R’l DEODORIZER WWITOES cleanser y"’ Sprayed in corners, under mattresses behind pictures in fact anywhere where J f /1 germ and insect life can breed, and 1 i', y° u have176 words
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Advertisement52 1934-10-11 8 <5 3 ,S “< I J ust •S Unpacked j SMARTEST UP-TO-DATE FASHIONS LADIES' H Straw and Felt Hats W 5 S I I For Sale I PRICES CHEAPER THAN dl I® i P ELSEWHERE i s e 8! B i KINJOhG CO.. 3 i i ii i I 27,52 words
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Miscellaneous175 1934-10-11 8 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 THE MOST ENTERTAINING ENJOYABLE OF PARAMOUNT'S rgjffji: NEW SEASON PRODUCTIONS, “LOVE TH Y NEIGHBOUR" —x. Thai s just one of the song hits Bing Crosby ~Sy'■' jISBr sings to Carole Lombard m this story of an heiress who falls in love with a sailor The —others175 words
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Miscellaneous240 1934-10-11 8 WfejgM? 6-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 THE LATEST BRILLIANT CHINESE TALKIE FRIENDLY ENEMIES” aSR I r An Unique Film Co.'s Production 1 with MISS CHEN YU MEI in the best performance of her career. The sensational Chinese talkie that had a tremendously successful season when shown recently in Shanghai. NEXT CHANGE Three240 words
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Miscellaneous240 1934-10-11 8 WEMBLEY PARK BOXING FIRST PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS OF PENANG. Challenge Belts for various divisions offered by the Penang Boxing Board of Control. First Round Elimination Contests Next Week. See them Come With a bold bid for the titles. Definite date will be announced in the course of a few days. WEMBLEY240 words
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Article, Illustration1463 1934-10-11 9 serious breakdown at Lyon.—Reuter and j Kugby Radio Service. i COMMON CHARACTERISTIC OF KING ALEXANDER AND M. BARTHOU INTENSE LOYALTY TO RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES London, October 10. It is doubtful if anv nnlitLoi i 1 liorrnr nn 1 i a ci line has ever movedserious breakdown at Lyon.—Reuter and j Kugby Radio Service. i - 1,463 words
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Advertisement110 1934-10-11 9 The World Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. PENANG'S MOST RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT OPTICIANS. 24, Leith Street, Penang Telephone No. 337. iiflfi ft HU Sir 7 t Hi MiW 9SI K v--We Tko use e.ectrlea! apparatus to test your eyesight for spectacles. expert optician. Lenses are ground according to grade optical glasses110 words
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Miscellaneous172 1934-10-11 9 a TREMENDOUS SUCCESS I—Bl 17-15 TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW 9-301 Ig Union Photoplay Service Co.'s Super k S Silent Picture g I 'TWO BROTHERS' g Starring S MISS LYE CHECK CHEOK MASTER WU NYG CHEOK FUN jfi REDUCED PRlCES—Downstairs Cents 10, 20 and 30. Upstairs Cents 50. gj QUEEN’S TO-NIGHT—FINAL 2 SHOWS172 words
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Article746 1934-10-11 10 Concrete proof of improving world conditions, as reflected by the improved trade figures, is not only to be obtained from the British Isles and several European countries. It is also gratifying to note that these same improved conditions are reflected in the trade figures now available from746 words
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Article67 1934-10-11 10 —Reuter Wireless. In French National Defence Estimates Brussel. October 7. A cut of 80.000,000 francs has been made in the ?»ational defence estimates as the result of a special appeal by the Minister of Finance to help balance the 1935 budget. Other departments are urged to—Reuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article39 1934-10-11 10 Reuter Wireless. A pprehension Concerning Health Cairo, October 7. Official reticence, coupled with the presence of two doctors at the Royal palace, are arousing rumours regarding King Fuad’s health. It is understood his condition promotes certain apprehension.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article1034 1934-10-11 10 NORTH BEACH: i The first stretch of the neyv coas road which was opened y ester a dreyv nothing but the most favourable comment from those who yvalked a <>ng it and the public will look forward to the completion of the scheme. Ihe commissioners are to1,034 words
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Article64 1934-10-11 10 —Reuter Wireless. Lyons-Page Coalition Negotiations Collapse Melbourne, October Coalition negotiations between Mr. Ly and Mr. Page, leader of the Country Par have collapsed. Mr. Lyons had offered Country Party two full cabinet portfc and one assistant ministership. Mr. F; demanded an enquiry into the working certain aspects of•—Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article94 1934-10-11 10 have been issued against four others.—R< ter Wireless. Mysterious Death Of Englishman Revealed Nairobi, October 6 Revelations regarding the myst rio death of a young Englishman. Theod< Fowy’s, in the Leikipia district. Kenya. October, 1931 ar e likely to follow the arre cf a Samburu native. The authoritieshave been issued against four others.—R< ter Wireless. - 94 words
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Advertisement345 1934-10-11 10 F A Perfect I Chemist’s Shop A Perfect Chemist’s Shop ”is the one that g has the right kind of goods at the right time g 8 and sells them at the right price. g We devote our energies particularly in making 8 our Pharmacy the very best Cnemist Shop345 words
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Advertisement46 1934-10-11 10 w FOR GOOD SHIRTS Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR I46 words
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825 1934-10-11 11 Cheah Kongsi Sued CLAIM FOR RECEIVER REMOVAL OF TRUSTEES The first plaintiff in the case in hich the trustees of the Cheah \ongsi are being sued for missanagcinent was, at noon to-day, n ihe witness box for eight hours nd his re-examination had825 words
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Article249 1934-10-11 11 To Complete Residential Qualification MY greatest ambition —TO PLAY FOR INDIA" greatest ambition is to play for the All-lndia team in Test matches against England,” said Lail Singh, the Selangor cricketer to a “Pinang Gazette” rejiorter soon after his arrival at Penang this morning. Lail249 words
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Article111 1934-10-11 11 F.M.S. Police Supervisee Arrested Being a police supervisee and alleged to have failed to report himself to the Police at Bagan Serai a Malay named Hussein bin Amin w’as today produced befor e the Penang Police Magistrate, having been arrested at Penang. Detective Inspector Lewis said that111 words
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Article67 1934-10-11 11 Cheating Charge Withdrawn When the case in which an European named L. J. Lloyd charged with cheating in respect of $llO the property of O. L. Merican was mentioned today in the Penang Po’ice Court, before Mr. D. Wills, Court Inspector Smith told the Magistrate that he had67 words
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Article130 1934-10-11 11 Debt Barred By Limitation A claim by J. F. John, retired schoolmaster, in respect of the remainder of the purchase price of two bullocks and a cart sold to Kaveramal, a Tamil woman, was dismissed by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this130 words
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Article985 1934-10-11 11 Opening Ceremony PENANG CROWDS SEE ELECTRIC MOONLIGHT An addition was made to the amenities of Penang yesterday evening, when Mr. G. W. Bryant, President of the Municipal Commissioners, opened the new North Beach Coast Road, which runs parallel with Kelawei Road, and “switched on the lights.”985 words
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Article162 1934-10-11 11 Cashier Of Mining Kongsi WARRANT OF ARREST APPLIED FOR From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 11. A sensation has been caused in local Chinese circles as a result of the disappearance cf Loe Chung Phing, the pro prietor of Chop Sing Seng Lee, licensed remitters. Lee162 words
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Article178 1934-10-11 11 Fixtures For Next Week Competitors in the Anglo-Chinese School Union badminton league tournament are requested to take note the following fixtures for next week Monday, October 15 —Mixed Doubles Handicap. Ong Kee Seong nad Miss Ong Eok Earn vs. Low Teik Liang and Miss Chew Guat Beng.178 words
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Article151 1934-10-11 11 R. G. Gibson In Ceylon Penang Cricketers will be pleased to knew that R. G. Gibson who was transferred to Colombo from Penang, is shaping very well at Cricket in Ceylon. Playing for the Colombo Cricket (Tub recently against Naval team Gibson was not out with 66151 words
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Article51 1934-10-11 11 meeting of the gold bloc in Brussel. —Reuter Wireless. The hope that Britain will stabilise sterling was expressed at the meeting of Governors of Central Banks affiliated to the Bank of International Settlements. The meeting also discussed the forthcoming j meeting of the gold bloc in Brussel.meeting of the gold bloc in Brussel.—Reuter Wireless. ‘ - 51 words
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Advertisement134 1934-10-11 11 QB B Mr x < I yz IS YOUR BABY A TRUFOOD BABY? If not start him on it to-day. It is the ideal food for the Tropics. HUMANISED ■raQDIfSoIEI Obtainable At All Chemists High Class Stores. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. SPECIALITIES FOR COLD TIFFINS134 words
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2967 1934-10-11 12 AMENDMENT TO THEATRE BYLAWS REVISED TAX ON LIGHT MOTOR VANS SPECIAL BUDGET MEETING ON NOVEMBER 7 Minutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 25th September. 1934. PRESENT: Mr. G. W Bryant, President, Dr. J. E.2,967 words
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Advertisement454 1934-10-11 12 •>' Kdhana builds K Sfroog Constitute Lxpectant Mothers Typical signs of lack of vital j elements are h er c T^' on s t ?n 8 «ajMjk,. tooth-rlecay loss of ha.r vom.ttng Weak Teeth —loss of freshness. Kalzana VM weak leefh sure good health for both mother and Colds of454 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-10-11 12 COMING QUEEN'S VERY SOON HYMAN'S REV HF 15 ARTISTS i K£V U E SNAPPY DANCING r E rtnJ ,FUL T*e Bigg es f And Bh°?* GE US C <>STUMES t. vV n ;s a s, ,w36 words
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487 1934-10-11 13 Spirit Of Co-operation A Harbinger Of Better Days AMERICAN SALES MANAGER INTERVIEWED ‘1 feel particularly encouraged bv < marked improvement in business editions I have encountered everywhere. 1 believe that a spirit of collation and better understanding is king marked headway throughout world and is a487 words
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Article87 1934-10-11 13 ■Reuter Wireless. Little Revenue: Huge Losses London, October 8. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company report the deficiency account which was £9,000.000 at the end of 1932, was £11.300,000 at the end of 1933. The Directors emphasise the amount "merely represents such losses as it■Reuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Article56 1934-10-11 13 Medan, October 5. The Government of the Netherlands Indies is drafting a Bill to restrict the imports of beer. The quota for the first six months would be fixed at 1,480.000 litres which is less than is usually imported into the Netherlands Indies. The Government declares that56 words
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Article646 1934-10-11 13 Sentence On Police Supervisee PROVISION DEALERS* HOUSEBREAKING ECHO The Penang District Judge. Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday passed sentence of nine months’ rigoious imprisonment on a Hokkien Chinese named Ong Kin, convicted on three counts of dishonest retention of stolen property: the sentences were on each646 words
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Article69 1934-10-11 13 Bill Of Limitation Drafted Medan, October 4. With the intention of protecting industry the Government of the Netherlands Indies has drafted a Bill providing for the limitation of new industries. When new industries are to be established permission of the Government is now necessary. The Government will69 words
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Article590 1934-10-11 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. F. S. Holzapfel, Secretary of the Ampang Tin Co., Ltd., has returned from leave. Mr. W. G. Scott, of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company, returned to Ipoh a few days ago from home. Mrs. Winstedt, who has been ill in the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, for590 words
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Article35 1934-10-11 13 Berlin, October 4. The Chancellor has instructed the German minister at Kabul to convey to the King of Afghanistan hearty congratulations on the occasion of the birth of a son and heir.35 words
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Advertisement438 1934-10-11 13 I FEEL FED UP! lIF SO, HERE ARE SOME CHEERY RECORDS I TO HELP PASS AWAY THESE I WET DAYS. I (I LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU /Y.r Trot I CB 770 LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN Tango I DREAMY SERENADE ICB 772 COURT OF OLD KING COLE To.r Trot438 words
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Miscellaneous28 1934-10-11 13 COMING TO QUEEN'S SOON r BRYMAN'S REVUE 15 ARTISTS I BEAUTIFUL GIRLS I SNAPPY DANCING 1 GORGEOUS COSTUMES I The Biggest And Brightest Stage Show To Visit Penang28 words
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Article129 1934-10-11 14 TO-DAYS PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY JKĕ».’?’-.-! -JI 1 i 30 1 3e£err fcLTSEEK H-taa. 4' -1 4'4 50 Hr>r.z Farr. 4S 50 45 50 2 2 Tin Ber.toc? 4 '> 4 9 4 0 4 9 GENERAL Alex Br-.z Worxa ISm e Iter» O'd 22 9 2'l129 words
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Article44 1934-10-11 14 PENANG f/TOBER 11 Lr/ndon Banx Demand 214 A 4 rita X4A Private 3 m t> credit 2 4S 3 Documentary 2-4 A On New York Demand 56 France TT. »40 Hongkong TT. 27% dia. Shanghai T.T. 34 dis India T.T. 155 Silver 23'44 words
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Article28 1934-10-11 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS S t-ri 7'' S 7 122 -1X ~-r Z efbeek xi't 1 Z4B X» 3-45 25a tvr*. i 4 4 "i 4 general28 words
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Article80 1934-10-11 14 Reuter Wireless. Sooplies Augmented By o ver £B, 060.000 .‘■r.-- y was again eaaj-. firmer *.se Ensco’ints cortir. je 7. z?.' Treaaury Bill rate rose to 15 'o.'T.jjared w:’.h 14s. 2d last week. Wheat today was steady and rubber a owing to the further intimation by the DutchReuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article105 1934-10-11 14 Rubber Steady London, October 8. On the Stock Exchange, although the new fortnightly account started today, there was an almost complete lack of incentive and, apart from the rally in dollar shares, the markets ruled featureless. Cotton opened lower but publication of the United States Bureau report caused105 words
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Article133 1934-10-11 14 SOON THEAM CO. kt* bl bber i r 5 L» zw i ra. 6 9 9 3 *3 X Xi 46 48 T-fetF 120 1.2-5 1J» 1-25 12 0 12 6 120 126 26S 29 29 q -9 g z a --12 9 13 3 129 13 3CX w 70133 words
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Article36 1934-10-11 14 Reuter Wireless Half a iozer Scotians Yard detectives hassy f.r clues to the perpetrators of a e TliaelmanL. was Hooting from the ..agstan. The ere:tzon would need a gained access undetected .r. broad daylight– Reuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article125 1934-10-11 14 London TEST^ R ?5 Y TO-DAT L 230-10-0 £230-6-0 TIN—I 3 Mocths) XZ3U-&-O London e Singapore >e 8-10-0 £228-12-6 Business Done e Si 13.62 $113.7-5 Penang e b Business ew D 113.75 $113.87 COPRA—(Sundried) co sellers Buyers no sellers BLACK PEPPEB 15 RUBBER— 5,50 $20.00 London New York125 words
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Article36 1934-10-11 14 EUJIrMII TTN 5 jt 4 K. Kampfera Laruts pizis 25 5 26 Ll 6 1 1Partta Prefs L.l* 2Z_ S-UU.U? 44 46 yc» T L3O 1 Tam -ngs TO T Harhcrura 5.80 636 words
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Advertisement213 1934-10-11 14 At Pritchard s YOU WILL FIND A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF AMERICAN COTTON iSw J V MORNING FROCKS gSS fl > h JUST UNPACKED. < ALLURING AND jrKi/ .-J ATTRACTIVE STYLES. ’U| ’> SOMETHING NEW r I Jill 4 SOMfTH,NG DIFFE ENT Iff designed fok ytl —7— iz j LINEN TWO213 words
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Advertisement55 1934-10-11 14 UP TO A STANDAP.: NOT DOWN TO A PRICE We aim to give our Customers Quality in Printing at a Price consistent with Valve. JUB EXPERIENCE OF MANY IB AT YOUR DISPOSAL WE CANNOT AFFORD TO L£. YOU DOWN Entrust Your Orders for Prin ti n g cud Stationery with55 words
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Miscellaneous67 1934-10-11 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 am 76 N Noon 87 NW TIDE TABLE I To-day High Water Low Water 1.37 a.m. 8.08 a.m. 1.50 p.m. 8.13 p.m To-morrow 2.05 a. m. 8.38 a. m 2.21p.m. 8.36 p. rn MAJESTIC OPENING TO-MORROW plans now open at robinson*' TOM WALLS RALPH67 words
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Article1341 1934-10-11 15 Kuaki Muda Rubber MARCONI MARINE DIVIDEND Bandarapolla Ceylon Company.— An inenm dividend of 4 per cent, will be paid n tober 17. No interim distribution was made in 1933, but a payment of 7% per cent, for the whole year was announced in the annual report. Ederapolla Tea.1,341 words
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Article124 1934-10-11 15 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tustiay Paris 741 32 74 17 32 New York 4.92% Montreal 4.8O’(» 4.81 Brussels 20.90 21.03 Geneva 14.96’6 15.95 Amsterdam 7.20’i 7.23 Milan 57 57 5 16 Berlia 12.14 12.18 Stockholm 19.3916 19 3916 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 1990% 19.9014 Vienna 26(4 2614124 words
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Advertisement232 1934-10-11 15 NEXT CHANGE AT WINDSOR A GREAT NOVEL! 4 GREATER PICTURE! FE and BEAUTY! OVE and JOY!■ v>< 1 x Living with the surge wvritfc of wofroiftrfeeiinos! a W T J 1 WhXXuLB 511 M▼ I I < J 5 H l I H k 411 7j_nMiViili<i;iU* SO VIBRANT. SO INTENSE232 words
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Advertisement262 1934-10-11 15 y! Try this free 10-day beauty treatment for your teeth Pepsodent Tooth Paste contains a special cleansing and polishing material that removes film quickly safely DON’T miss this opportunity’to get a free Pepsodent—the special film-removing tooth ten-day tube of Pepsodent Tooth Paste paste. Its new cleansing and polishing ma—a ten-day262 words
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Advertisement1484 1934-10-11 16 I -I" I DOIXAR STEAMSHIP LINE KTVJ j3I H 1 ofai AMHUCANMAIL <• 4V Jf. I’«Jktr-EHTIHO >SSsS3a K IoM" z? is-. i '•Mil-* ;V PUMMEL LIME j&ffmgaSßßLujjT^L^ l y- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe u t p —•t-'am W*Tnhurg A Hull Oct. 12 Nov. 9 J £2S£sSyt ok» a!1,484 words
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Article536 1934-10-11 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines .tonowtogiaaUst of vessels arriving aWnff ran Penang during the weekIN PORT TO-DAY KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Salls for the same ports on Saturday. IWEDBANK from China via Singapore. Sails today for Boston, ew 1 ork, Philadelphia and Baltinore via Suez. GEN536 words
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Article549 1934-10-11 17 c OUTWARD MAILS i A mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and T. Semawg by the s.s. “Gen van der Heyden” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for Rangoon and Calcutta by the s.s. Takada will close at 6 p.m. today. 1 A mail for549 words
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Article106 1934-10-11 17 Dates And Venue» OCTOBER 16 Champion Stakes. Run at Newmarket Distance One Mile, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 17 Cesare witch Stakes. Run at Newnar- ket. Distance Two Miles, Two Furlongs OCTOBER 18 Middle Park Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 31 Cambridgeshire Stakes. Run at106 words
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Article124 1934-10-11 17 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 2nd day, Kuala Lumpur. OCT. 27 31 NOV. 3 Perak Turf Club Professional Races. NOV. 17, 21 and 24 Singapore Turf Club professional meeting, Singapore. RUGGER: Oct. 20, Selangor vs. Perak at KuaJs Lumpur. Oct. 27, Selangor vs. Penang at124 words
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Advertisement215 1934-10-11 17 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST j ONLY 25 CENTS. J iwvw 1 .t*' Times have changed. So I Bi IF have opinions. Fashionable r women no longer believe I necessary fo pay high J prices for high quality I beauty aids. Scientific215 words
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Miscellaneous551 1934-10-11 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. -wP^/ O 1 l oWing new wavelength*, twwhich win be used simultaneousGSG 16.86 metres I and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 «d GSG I# M until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.20 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC 31.30 metres TODAY551 words
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Miscellaneous457 1934-10-11 17 Allegro ma non troppo Andante con moto menuetto Allegro vivace 9.oo—“Short Waves, Long Distances” talk by Mr. W. P. L. Spruit. 9.— 2oHadyn —Quartette: String-quartette g-minor op. 74 Nr. 3 J Hayden Allegro Largo Assai Menuetto I Allegro con brio 9.40 —Gramophone records. 10. OOPiano-Recital Georges Gersgwin. Soloist: Roi Bargy.457 words
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Miscellaneous84 1934-10-11 17 12.30 p.m. 7.50 p.m. G.S.F. to to 2.00 p.m. 9.20 pan. G.S.B. 2.15 p.m. 9.35 p.m. G.S.F. to to 3.45 p.m. 11.05 p.m. G.S.E. 3.45 pan. 11.05 pan. G.S.E. to to 5.45 p.m. 12.05 aan. G.S.B. 6.00 p.m. 1.20 a.m. G.S.D. to to 10.45 p.m. 6.05 a.m. G.S.B. 11.00 pan.84 words
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2634 1934-10-11 18 BREACH OF TRUST ALLEGED RECEIVED $46,200 AND PAID EMPLOYERS $7,500 The opening of a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore police court into a charge against I. I. Alodaliar Nagalingam, a Justice of the Peace and solicitors’ clerk, revealed sensational allegations on Monday. The Crown, for2,634 words
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Advertisement207 1934-10-11 18 ffrl Cheerfulness depends on health1 1 an< health is ensured by ENO. Gloom and depression are symptoms of d or der, of a struggle on the part of Nature to fight the poisons caused by constipation. Help Nature to reot your cheerfulness by drinking a glass of ENO Kgjßjl Fruit207 words
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Miscellaneous28 1934-10-11 18 There goes a speedboat—it’s passing them hw Percy s gay jersey may catch someone’s eye. V Father > L A For this dangercus d looks grim, must Lnsicei' io28 words
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Article245 1934-10-11 19 Selling Palace Contents TO KEEP WOLF FROM THE DOOR Shanghai, Sept. 15 Hard times have overtaken another listinguished family of Manchu nobleen in Peiping. The historic residence of p r i nce ing. one ot the eight great Manchu \ariiors tamed for their military opedions in the conquest245 words
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Article131 1934-10-11 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Saviour Of Dr. Sun Yat-sen Canton, Sept. 24. An impressive scene was witnessed here "o-day at the memorial service held in the Provincial Assembly hall in honour of Mr. Lin Chi-mien, who died on Sept. 8. Over 1.000 persenr attended the service, ncluding party—Reuters Pacific Service. - 131 words
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Article105 1934-10-11 19 Re liters Pacific Service. Sudden Departure To Shanhaikuan Peiping Sept. 22 The sudden departure of Mr. Yin Tung, Managing Director of the t'eiping-Liaon-ing Railway, for Shanhaikuan last m.;ht has given rise to reports in local Chinese circles that his trip is for the purpose of negotiating withRe liters Pacific Service. - 105 words
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Article110 1934-10-11 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Sep*. 21. That the Chinese tee industry is showing signs of recovery is indicated by figures pulished in the Chinese press. The export of tea during the month of July was valued at $5,390,222, being the largest item of exports during the month.Reuters Pacific Service. - 110 words
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Article103 1934-10-11 19 Shanghai, Sept. 27. The Dance of Death was literally enacted in a gay Shanghai cabaret recently when a young Japanese approached one of the hostesses and requested a dance with her. “This is my last dance,” he said ca mly. She thought he was joking or, at least,103 words
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Article241 1934-10-11 19 try home at Wiesbaden near Mainz.—Reuters Pacific Service. Mr. T.L. Yuan To Represent China Peiping, Sept. 24. Mr. T. L. Yuan, Associate Director of the National Library of Peiping, who has been visiting the principal countries of Europe I during the last few months, will represent Itry home at Wiesbaden near Mainz.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 241 words
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Article196 1934-10-11 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Conference In Tokyo On Oct. 20 Tokyo. Sept. 19 For the first time in the seventy vears of its existence the International Red Cross Conference is being held in Asia. The Conference will be opened at Tokyo on October 20 by the Empress of. Reuters Pacific Service. - 196 words
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Article152 1934-10-11 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Sept. 21. i The Ministry of Railways is considering I building another train ferry steamer for connecting the Tientsin-Pukow and Shang-hai-Nanking Railways. The service rendered by the ss. Changing, built in England, has been found most satisfactory, but it is considered advisable—Reuters Pacific Service. - 152 words
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Article355 1934-10-11 19 From Various Parts Of China I AN EXTRAORDINARY RICE PLANT A further selection of strange sto- ries from Reuter correspondents throughout China The citv of Wusih, about 45 miles I north of Shanghai, lays claim to a new I wonder following’ the recent severe drought which affected the355 words
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Article201 1934-10-11 19 not be confirmed in official circles. Reuters Pacific Service. Expert On Japanese Affairs Peiping, Sep 1 22. Intervi wed this morning Mr. Li Cheh-I. former member of the defunct Luantung Retrocession Commission and now adviser to the Ministry of the Navy in Nanking, who arrived here yesterday,not be confirmed in official circles. – Reuters Pacific Service. - 201 words
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Article69 1934-10-11 19 and not of a definite advance.— Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, Sept. 24. Advices received x o-day frem Chungking state that missionaries hav evacuat cd Pao.u‘-ne. about 250 "lilet. north of Chungking, owing to a communist threat against the town. Details so far are lacking, but it isand not of a definite advance.— Reuters Pacific Service. - 69 words
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Article87 1934-10-11 19 A. man old enough to have been the late Zaro Agha’s father is living in Tientsin, if reports in the Chinese press are correct. The “new champion” is stated to be “well over 200 years of age” and “looks still in the prime of health.” “He is87 words
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Article391 1934-10-11 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. China Not Restricting Re-Export Nanking, Sept. 24. In view of numerous enquiries from New York and other financial quarters abroad concerning whether China would restrict the re-export of imported gold Dr. H. H. Kung, the Minister of Finance, stated this morning that China—Reuters Pacific Service. - 391 words
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Article135 1934-10-11 19 Reu'ers Pacific Service. Attack Not At Standard Vacuum Company Peiping, Sept. 21. Later advices from Mukden to-day regarding the strange incident which took place on September 15 when several Japanese were alleged to have attacked the Mukden office of the Standard Vacuum Company, indicate that the affair isReu'ers Pacific Service. - 135 words
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Article70 1934-10-11 19 b'en forced to giv: it up.—Reuters Pc.cifir Service. Tokyo, Sept. 18 Katsu? Misawa, a Japanese teacher, has Icct the sigh* of his right eye as the resuV cf his scientific observations of black epcts cn th; sun. He has made a number cf interesting observations and hisb'en forced to giv: it up.—Reuters Pc.cifir Service. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration199 1934-10-11 20 Tragic Scenes At Mine Of Death CRESFORD COLLIERY, THE TOMB OF MANY BRAVE MEN. ANXIOUi HOURS at the pithead Women and children waited all day, hoping against hope for news of the entombed miners. White faces watch with courage every cage as it is brought199 words