Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1934
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Title Section20 1934-10-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. |No. 241. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article337 1934-10-12 1 October 30.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Entrain For Yugoslavia i POLICE PRECAUTIONS Paris, Oct. 11. I *1 he Queen of Yugo-Slavia and King ■Peter entrained for Belgrade at 9.15 I President Le Brun and French Cabinet Ministers saw Queen Marie and ■xinu I’eter off. TheOctober 30.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 337 words
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Article57 1934-10-12 1 Anniversary Of Riot (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 11. A notification issued by the Commonder-ln-Ch::f of the army prescribes memorial services for 'he fifteenth instant, “the first anniversary of the sad riot which ensued between Siamese and Siamese, this causing bloodshed among them,” by which seventeen57 words
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Article49 1934-10-12 1 Reuter. At Suez Port Said, October 11. The Du‘ch steamer "Zuider Kerk pro- ding fiom Hamburg to Yokohama, is at z with hei cargo afire. Pumps and ca- 1 tugs are working to extinguish the Explosives in a magazine have been l 3 oded. Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article186 1934-10-12 1 At Cranwell OPENED BY PRINCE OF WALES London, Oct. 11. The Prince of Wales wearing the uniform of an Air Marshal flew from London to Cranwell, Lincolnshire to-day to open the Royal Air Force College founded on the lines of Sandhurst and Woolwich. The first commandant186 words
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Article154 1934-10-12 1 Former China Navigation Co. Employee Dead The death occurred, at his home in Brixham early last month, of Capt. Samuel H. Baddeley, a former captain in the China Navigation S.N. Co.’s fleet and subsequently member of the Shanghai Licensed Pilot's Association. Capt. Baddeley joined the Pilot’s154 words
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Article170 1934-10-12 1 Mooted As Next Governor Of Morocco Paris, Oct. 3. The forthcoming reshuffle in the French Embassies in Bcme and Warsaw is again the subject of conjecture in political circles here now that the Polish note on the East Locarno pact has been received and the negotiations between Italy170 words
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Article40 1934-10-12 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. The thousandth ship built by Messrs, Cammell and Laird at their yard was launched today. She was the L "Clement”, the first of two s>o°° vessels being constructed for the Booth UverpooL-Rugby Radio Service..—Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration45 1934-10-12 1 GOING UP-NOT DOWNf-Though this is similar to a dtvtng suit it is tn reality the special suit Wiley Post r^nra ear T^ hen he ma^ S att(ick on the record. The airman will may» this attempt after the London-?,! -7 fi;r race45 words
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Article189 1934-10-12 1 Rugby Radio Service. British Cabinet Discussions London, October 11. Conversations, which have recently taken place in Berlin between the representatives of the governments of the United Kingdom and Germany, on the question of outstanding commercial debts and the financing of future trade between the two countries, were consideredRugby Radio Service. - 189 words
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175 1934-10-12 1 cial and economic relations.—Rugby Radio Service. Countries London, October 11. The Lo:d Privy Scc.l, Capt. Anthony Eden, will leave Vic oria Station today pn his tour of the Scendinavian countries. The first suggestion of this visit was made on behalf of the Swedish Governmentcial and economic relations.—Rugby Radio Service. - 175 words
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Article132 1934-10-12 1 Shortage Of Supplies In London SPECULATIVE BUYING London. Oct. 11. To-day’s jump in silver is ;mainly attributed to a shortage of supplies of the metal in the London market coupled with heavy speculative orders instructing brokers to buy at best. Chinese and Indian speculators being especially prominent.132 words
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Article80 1934-10-12 1 —Reuter. American Labour Resolution San Francisco, October 11. The American Federation of Labour have xoted for the continuance of the b(»N C'*tt of Germ goods after discussing reports of conditions in Germany in which it was asserted that German trade unionists and Jews were still oppressed.’—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article138 1934-10-12 1 —Reuter. Annual Dinner Of Chinese Students In London London, October 11. It was an occasion of real satisfaction to the Chinese Government that after almost unprecedented difficulties for the past three years it was now thought well to renew the official celebration of national day, declared Mr..—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article51 1934-10-12 1 mas among the guests.—Rugby Radio Service. London, October 11. The Car. -dian Premier, Mr. Bennett, who will leave for Ottawa tomorrow after his short visit, to England lunched with the Prime Minister at Downing Street today. The Deminions Secretary Mr. J. H. Thomas among the guests.—Rugby Radiomas among the guests.—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article342 1934-10-12 1 20 horse-power models on view.—Rugby Radio Service. Opened By Duke Of Kent MORE VISITORS FROM OVERSEAS London, Oct. 11. W hen the Duke of Kent, Prince George, opened the International Motor JShow at Olympia to-day he mentioned the fact that the British motor industry within the20 horse-power models on view.—Rugby Radio Service. - 342 words
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Article94 1934-10-12 1 .—Reuter. Ringleader Sentenced To Death Barcelona, October 11. Sentence of life imprisonment was passed by the court mortial on Jaime Bosch, retired Major, who was charged with being the ringleader in the Catalan revolt. After the sentence, in camera, Bosch embraced his two sens who were Army officers.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement20 1934-10-12 1 It. nagatal I BROTHERS 1 DENTSSTS I Head Office next to The Dispensary y h Office 52, Leith Street. i20 words
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Advertisement34 1934-10-12 1 EMPIRE PRODUCTS 111 FoMATOJUICE’ •AYLMER TOMATO The cheerful colour of red-ripe tomatoes invites 3 r action the refreshing flavour picks up” drooping spirits the vigorous vitamins give new vitality. Sole Agents for British Malaya34 words
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Advertisement51 1934-10-12 1 f I TO-DAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Commercial News 14 and 15 China News 19 Mails And Shipping 17 Sport 4, 5 and 12 Latest Home New s 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 Latest Penang News51 words
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Advertisement1920 1934-10-12 2 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TOLCT MUNICIPAL NOTICE PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS -iS 2 >a S“.,“£ -ixsrs RAILWAY. chartered^ahk heoerlandsche s J f ”X i9^‘- foro yearfromthe or SJf “JmXSA_AM> <««- HANDEL MAATSCHAFi J, AH tomwamcauoo» si2-s 10 12-10 r Rent of Jelutong Market ottentioo of the IM»Be U lUt). N.Y.1,920 words
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1874 1934-10-12 3 CRIMINAL BREACH INQUIRY STORY OF 55.000 LOAN Further allegations were made against I. I. Modaliar Nagalingam. J.P., and solicitor’s clerk, at the continuation of the I police court inquiry on Tuesday into a I charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of §25,000. Mr.1,874 words
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Advertisement193 1934-10-12 3 the smartest women' use’"''''"'! OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS yet THEY COST i ONLY 25 CENTS. w 1» w 1 W. < V I Times have changed. So |n have opinions. Fashionable women no longer believe mi* necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely193 words
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Advertisement284 1934-10-12 3 I CONSISTENTLY MAINTAINING THAT I I HIGH QUALITY WHICH I I HAS MADE THEM I I FAMOUS I I I SfcBIHBSSs I I I I 60 C#K||W®Wf 50 H MADE IN ENGLAND H TRADE MARK EMCOeastern/manufacturingXgompany u MI steel export drums 120 G 11 43 Oall 11 c n WELDED284 words
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Article428 1934-10-12 4 Yesterday's Hockey Match VICTORY BY THREE GOALS TO O N A friendly hockey match was played yesterday on the Victoria Green between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Teachers and resulted in a well deserved win for the Chinese by three goals to one., The Teachers428 words
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Article337 1934-10-12 4 Mintage Wins Two Events Medan, Oct. 7. There was a great crowd at the Medan race course yesterday and today when, for the first time for years, 40 horses participated in the races, organised by the Deli Racing Association. There was plenty of money forthcoming on the cash337 words
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Article347 1934-10-12 4 Eight Nil Against M.S.C. i The Penang Recreation Club secured a runaway victory over their visitors from the Malay Sporting Club at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday evening, the final score being eight goals to nil. Morris Pes- I tana and Frank de Cruz scored three goals347 words
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Article207 1934-10-12 4 Singapore v. Johore The teams have now been chosen for the Inter-State match between Singapore and Johore on Saturday on the S.C.C. padang. Kick-off 5 p.m. Owing to injuries neither Thornton nor Talbot wall be able to turn out for the home team, while Johore will207 words
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Article131 1934-10-12 4 Bangkok XV To Meet United Services The team to play for the Sports Club against the United Services, Singapore, at the Club on Saturday will be selected from the following:— W. J. Gibb; J. E. Hart, Mom Chao Chand, H. S. Silverthorn, C. G. Barnes. N. M. Drysdale,131 words
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Article464 1934-10-12 4 St. Xavier's Beat Trade School ODD GOAL IN THREE I The friendly inter-school hockey match played on the T.ade School ground yesterday evening resulted in win for the St Xavier’s Institution by the odd goal in three. The result was fair icfkx c the run of play. Although464 words
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Article731 1934-10-12 4 T© Be Sold By Auction On November 13 Griffins have been shipped Tb e following Griffins nave by tbe British Bloodstock Agency order of D s.s. -Soudan" which' 11 If expect d I Singapore on or jn The Griffins wi Race Course on Saddling Paddock731 words
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Article377 1934-10-12 4 Victory By Two Goals KIM JIANG NETS thrice o House ground yesterday on the Suffolk House (he the Anglo-Chinese Scimoi Amrutha Villa by o™* Served their hockey. The Sc 00 displaying better victory, their forwards displaying combination. The first whistle saw the School initiate a raid377 words
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Article139 1934-10-12 4 C.R.C. v. Clifford School The following will represent the Chinese Recreation Club in a hockey match to be played on the Victoria Green on Saturday the Clifford School, Kuala Kang- g Teik Lee; Yeang Chen? Phov Tat E h u n L HOe: Poe Tan Tat, Eu Cheow Hiu:139 words
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Article275 1934-10-12 4 To-morrow’s Mc -h es ARSENAL —MAN CITY CLAS The following are the played tomorrow in the !;sh Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Ansetial v Man< r Astcn V. v Blackburn K- v Midi! Chrlsea v Hudi j Derbv C. Grin p Leeds U. v Shefl W. Leicester275 words
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Article87 1934-10-12 4 Saturday’s Matches The following are the pr Union fixtures to be played or. Leicestershire v North M ’lands Warwickshire v East Mi-H !I <h Birkenhead Park v Biackheath v Newp Bradford v Fykie Bristol v Bath Cambridge University v Ok! ins E.wter v DevonjService*. Gloucester v Cardiff87 words
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Article85 1934-10-12 4 rugby football Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Sopwith A “Endeavour' L°ni U Mr. Sopwith, the owner Endeavour,” speaking at the Club to-day expressed a war tion of the splendid reception the United States’ public, came away from America wit of gratitude to thousands 0: wished us well,” saidRugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Advertisement17 1934-10-12 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching’ A y ZT 117 words
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1050 1934-10-12 5 SWIFT THRUSTS THAT OUTWITTED A DOGGED DEFENCE: KEMP IMPRESSIVE Blackheath 2< pts; Birkenhead Park 12 A lively side, Blackheath. They beat irkenhead Park at the Rectory Field by three goals a penalty goal and three io a penalty goal and three tries, and it1,050 words
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Article473 1934-10-12 5 Sale’s Late Advantage SALE 5 pts. MOSELEY 0. Incessan 1 rain damped th spirits of both teams at Brooklands, where Q ale beat j Moseley by a goal to nothing. The "ame from the start was chiefly a struggle he-1 tween, the forwards and there was473 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-10-12 5 TO ABOUT Ellee Ta ylor has rowed in a single sculler from Hammersmith to Greenwich—l 6 miles in two hours—n brilliant feat for a woman.29 words
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Article465 1934-10-12 5 GUY'S OVERRUN AFTER INTERVAL COVENTRY 22 pts. GUY’S HOSP. 0 Played from start to finish in a steady, drumming downpour of rain, this match at Coventry produced some surprisingly good football -surprising because it was the sort of day on which one could easi’y have excused almost465 words
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Article480 1934-10-12 5 HARLEQUINS FASTER BEHIND SCRUM BATH 0 HARLEQUINS 6 pts. Bath suffered their second defeat, and their first at home, after a run of five successes, when the Harlequins beat them by a penalty goal and a try to nil. Though the visitors thoroughly deserved their win,480 words
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Article314 1934-10-12 5 G. S. Wilson’s Two Tries For Manchester OLD LEYSIANS 5 pts. MANCHESTER 19 The Old Leysians. playing their first game of the season, were easily beaten on 1 their owa ground at XX’andsworth, a lively Manchester side winning by 19 poin’s to 5. Manchester had already played314 words
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Article947 1934-10-12 5 FACILE PRINCEPS F. J. PERRY "THE L. T. A. TAX" If the reward for winning lawn tennis championships had been the ancient Olympic Games prize of a wreath of laurel, F. J. Perry would by this time be ensconced in a regular shrubbery. Nobody seems able to947 words
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Article524 1934-10-12 5 Tilden Lobs Beautifully Against Moderate Smashing Southport, Sept. 29. Seeking rain mad" play on grass impossible at Southport, but as it stopped raining in the afternoon an exhibition doubles match was played on. a hard court. The conditions for the spectators were net pleasant; it was524 words
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Advertisement7 1934-10-12 5 Energy? I|sanatogeiJ MmH*; Of al Cbemteto Xg7 words
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502 1934-10-12 6 IRISH NURSE'S CHARGES £BOO,OOO Child In Leaky Attic OVERRUN WITH RATS New York, Oct. 1. FROM THE lips of “Mamma” Keislich. the stout Irish nurse of little Gloria Vanderbilt, the £BOO,OOO heiress, came startling allegations against the child’s mother, Mrs. Gloria Morgan, Vanderbilt The502 words
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Article440 1934-10-12 6 322-Years-Old Force Given New Status Karachi, Oct. 2. From October 2 the Royal Indian Marine b comes the Royal Indian Navy. The King-Emperor has given permission for the change, and an official announcement app ared in an extraordinary "Gazette" is sued in Simla. Guns roared in sahite440 words
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Article243 1934-10-12 6 English Baronet's Surprise Find SMUGGLERS' WRONG LABEL ON TRUNK I MONTREAL. Sept. 26. i i The revelation that Sir Duncan Orr Lewis, the English yachtsman, was the unwitting agent in bringing to light a colossal Canadian-United States drug ring was made at the trial of243 words
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Article254 1934-10-12 6 Occupants Fall Into Lake GORDON BENNETT RACE I On? of the thrje Polish ballcor.s taking part in th? Gord:a-Denett :cce which; started frem V/cieaw on Sunday burst and f.LI intc a lake n:ar Nyslctt, Finland. 01 Sept. 24. Th. two balloonists, bo h Polish army officeis. had to254 words
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Article, Illustration198 1934-10-12 6 PARTING SCENE BEFORE LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA NEW. ZEALAND Men of the band of the Grenadier Guards with their families before the band left London for New Zealand by consent of the King and at the invitation of the Governments of the two Domin' ustrj^lia and will198 words
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364 1934-10-12 6 Expert's Discovery In A Birmingham Sale Room HIDDEN AWAY IN A CORNER An cil-painting bought in a sale room in Birmingham a sho t time ago for a few j p-unds is believed to be a Van Dyck, est-| to be worth over364 words
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Article260 1934-10-12 6 Home Among Natives o n Lonely Island TO ESCAPE TAX BURDEN Miss M. B. i' Betty”) Cars’ah s. T. 3 foremost woman pilot cf r: tor boats and one cf the wealth: I wiomen in the country, has civilisation. She sealed from E' gland260 words
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Advertisement6 1934-10-12 6 L J iWnOafl Siißiii- 31st OcSSwl6 words
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498 1934-10-12 7 ADDRESS TO ROTARY CLUB ON A CRUISE IN THE PACIFIC Ihe ankee on an uncharted cruise” was the subject of the address delivered by Captain Irving Johnson at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday at the498 words
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Article179 1934-10-12 7 Major Doyle’s Air Trip To Kuala Kangsar Kuala Lumpur, October 9. The value of providing facilities for civil aviation in the ccuntrv was once again amply demonstrated tcday when a Kuala Lumpur Flying Club aeroplane piloted by Mr. A. Newark, the instructor, carried Major E.179 words
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Article35 1934-10-12 7 Repairs On Saturday Night The Penang Hill Railway will be closed for traffic from 8.30 p.m. on Saturday the 13th inst. to 8.00 a.m. the following mining on account of necessary repairs.35 words
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Article, Illustration771 1934-10-12 7 by a j i Sports Mistress who gives Useful Hints on Life Saving A Talk to Swimmers Who Lack Confidence TO enjoy swimming thoroughly you must feel that water is your native element and also feel at home swimming under the water as well as on771 words
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Advertisement64 1934-10-12 7 Jim's a demon for Scoff's Porage Oats at breakfast The lad who enjoys a nourishing dally breakfast of Scott’s Porage Oats is laying up a fund of strength and vitality. Be sure It is Scott’s Poraje Oats the Quality Oats Scotland’s best. Sole Agents for Malaya: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD.64 words
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Advertisement177 1934-10-12 7 DISINFECTANT I obtainable only fwom WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW A CO. lt<x SOLE AGENTS /kND l I rt\<'=i DEODORISER I Z disinfectant I MOSQUITOES M CLEANSER I ~~t Sprayed in corners, under mattresses L 1 I behind pictures —in fact anywhere where b germ and insect life can breed, and F■ 1177 words
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Advertisement391 1934-10-12 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. WEMBLEY391 words
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Miscellaneous283 1934-10-12 8 open 6'.i S g to ,:?o sht QUEEN’S 2 -°X ,i,ow HIS ROAD TO SUCCESS WAS PAVED WITH THE BROKEN HEARTS OF THREE WOMEN LOUIS BROMFIELD'S SENSATIONAL BEST-SELLER NOW BECOMES THE SCREEN'S MOST DRAMATIC PICTURE RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “A MODERN HERO” INTO THEIR WORLD HE SWEPT LIKE A WARNER BROS.283 words
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Miscellaneous78 1934-10-12 8 P; OPENING TO-MORROW I WINDSOR I A GREAT NOVEL! I A GREATER PICTURE! t I I I LIFE and BEAUTY! LOVE and JOY! RE fb rMa FSMB w wr&k j* V j Rx surge and sweep ©f all the world’s sensos, gll of wdihm’s feelings’ |SO VIBRANT, SO INTENSE SO78 words
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234 1934-10-12 9 —Reuter. WORSE FOR THE LEAGUE NO REPRESENTATION OF FAR EAST MILLIONS London, October 11. Mr. Ono Tai-chi, interviewed in London on his return from Geneva, said that before leaving Geneva he consulted the representatives of the leading Powers on the serious consequences.—Reuter. - 234 words
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1614 1934-10-12 9 ACCOUNT BOOK ENTRY OF $30,000 PAYMENT DIFFERING TRANSLATIONS Accused's Counsel Says Money Was Intended For Nagalingam All evidence for the prosecution was closed on Wednesday at the preliminary inquiry in the Singapore police court into a charge of breach of trust of 525,000 against I.1,614 words
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Advertisement95 1934-10-12 9 THEY MUST BE RIGHT Poorly fitted glasses are as bad as no glasses at all. Although helping t iui eyes in one way, they might be weakening them in another P S It you feel in need of glasses or if your present ones are not giving' proper vision, it95 words
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Miscellaneous48 1934-10-12 9 -—Mi TO-NIGHT LAST night S 7-15 9-30 I The United Photoplay's Super Chinese I Picture 'TWO BROTHERS' Popular Prices:— cts. 10. 20. 30 50. OPENING TO-MORROW t If you think you are Thrill Proof Try 1 Your Nerves on "DOCTOR X" i M. M J I g^v t48 words
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Miscellaneous218 1934-10-12 9 6-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 THE LATEST BRILLIANT CHINESE TALKIE FRIENDLY ENEMIES” An Unique Film Co.'s Production 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. OPENING TO-MORROW Three new stars and a gifted218 words
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Article724 1934-10-12 10 Reuter telegraphs from Changchun that the Emperor of Manchukuo gave an audience to the Federation of British Industries Mission. It is interesting to recall that it was exactly twelve months ago that Lieut.-Col. H. St. Clair Smallwood, F.R.G.S., formerly Aeronautical Adviser to the Chinese Government mooted the724 words
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Article73 1934-10-12 10 Chinese Woman’s Act A Chinese woman named Tan Kim was to-day charged before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, with attempted suiC JUmping ***** th sea at Jelutong. When the case was mentioned, Court Inspector Smith told the Court that apparently the woman was of unsound mind73 words
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Article843 1934-10-12 10 PENANG IMPRESSIONISTS: The Penang Impressionists will be holding their Annual Exhibition by the kind permission of the Commanding Officer P. P.W. Volunteers at the Malay Drill Hall, Peel Avenue, on Oct. 'l7th, 18th and 19th. The Hall will be open from 9 a.m. to dusk. The show843 words
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Article1267 1934-10-12 10 learns to do without contentedly.—A. M. Pagan in the “Glasgow Herald” - learns to do without contentedly.—A. M. Pagan in the “Glasgow Herald” The life of a South African upland drop, as depicted in the novels of Olive Schreiner, is a life whose monotonous grey is seldom shot save by the intermittent light of tragic passion. Lonely1,267 words
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Advertisement161 1934-10-12 10 7fl PACKED COFFEE a THE ONLY COFFEE packed IN MALAYA DEALERS. pkocess. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m England.) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG A IPOH. Work is FrXft and then IP l\ X. x rjjpl a Carlsberg. Kmb 'fl l\i/ X II X fl fl fl fl'flKltf >fl fl fl161 words
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Advertisement27 1934-10-12 10 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Article1132 1934-10-12 11 HOUSES COMPLETED AFTER DEATH WILL LATER SET ASIDE Decision As To Source Of Payment The ques ions whether the monies spent tor the completion of certain houses on' vacant land at Serangoon Road, Singapore I comprised under a deed of settlement, after 1 the date of1,132 words
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Article211 1934-10-12 11 Not At Scene Of Disturbance CASE CONCLUDED The case was conc uded before the Penang District Judge, Mr. *B. F. Bridge, this morning in which Kalimuthu, a Tamil, L. called upon to show cause why he should not be bound over. A. witness, Sohmoo, was examined211 words
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Article203 1934-10-12 11 Equals Ceylon In Tropical Beauty Passing through Penang yesterday on his way to Yokohama by the s.s. "Chitral Eng.-Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Dixon. K.C.B. Sir Robert is on a tour to the Far East. He drove round the island on landing at Penang and in a conversation203 words
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77 1934-10-12 11 Judgment and leave to execute were entered by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning against Abdul Karim, a serang who together with Hannifa admitted jointly ow-ing $159.65 to their coolies, Pitchay and others, over a contract. Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Extra77 words
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Article307 1934-10-12 11 FURTHER PUBLIC EXAMINATION The further public examination of Lim Chin Guan, in bankruptcy, was held in the Supreme Court this morning, the examination being re-opened in consequence of the disputed ownership of 6,400 shares in the Malay-Siamese Prospecting Co. Answering the Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. E.307 words
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Article304 1934-10-12 11 Two Chinese Charged Two Chinese named Teh Boon Guan and Ng Chek Kow today found themselves in the Police Court dock, charged in connection with a bottle of Key Beer alleged to have been stolen from a sundry goods shop in Burma Road. The first304 words
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Article53 1934-10-12 11 Tomorrow 13th October. 1934, et Esplanade frem 6 p.m. to 7.30 p m. 1. Msrch —Under the Doubt Eagle— Wagner. 2. Overture-—B „nze Horse— Auh er 3. Selection—The B r auty of Ba'h— Haines 4. Intermezzo—pendant Le Bal—Gillet 5. Tango—Spanish Eyes— Noble. 6. Selection—White Hors.: Inn Stole 7.53 words
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Advertisement46 1934-10-12 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. A AT THE AFTER DINNER DANCES To-night To-morrow KIRA BORIS The Talented Dancers From DIAGHLIEW'S RUSSIAN BALLET AND C. B. Cochran Shows London. DANCE MUSIC BY THE NEW E. O. ORCHESTRA ADMISSION to BALLROOM $l/COMING SOON THE BRYMAN'S REVUE. i 'Phone 322.46 words
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Advertisement234 1934-10-12 11 Hl Alexundra Ihoinas's lutlf «|S Nina another Sffi TRUFOOD 8.48 Y Hl Portrait: Debenham (rOuld -Lhe toddler stage now you see how STAUNCHLY Trufood builds When Baby grows to be an independent toddler standing on his own two feet then you’ll see whether his baby food was the right one.234 words
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Article273 1934-10-12 12 Address To Manila Rotarians Manila. Sept. 27. Closer relations between ‘he Philippines and her neighbours to the south-west British Malayo, Sarawak. British North Bcrnro and the Dutch East Indies —were advocated this noon by Bishop Edwin F. Lee, head of the Methodist Episcopal CSiurch in273 words
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Article238 1934-10-12 12 Action in Name Of Deed Man J< h re. Octet er 7 "The suit having been instituted in the name of a dead person, it is not maintainable” submitted Mr. S. K. Das, in the Supreme Court Batu Pahat. to-day before Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne in a238 words
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Article555 1934-10-12 12 Counterfeit Case Comes To Abrupt End Johore. Oct. 7. The hearing was concluded at the Batu Pahat Assizes yesterday afternoon before Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne of the case in which a young well-dressed Maley, named Ahmad bin Haji Taib, was charged with having been found555 words
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Article311 1934-10-12 12 Pahang Death Sentences Commuted Kuala Lipis. Oct. 5. A meeting of the State Council of Pahang was held at the Istana Seri Teientang, Pekan, on Sept. 24. At this meeting the Council among other matters. I (a i Considered a proposal for the con- servation of river fish311 words
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Article407 1934-10-12 12 TO MEET AGAIN c I Ignacio Fernandez, the lightweight cham- pion cf the Orient, and Arthur Suares, the Bangalore boxer, will meet for the fourth time to-night at the Great World in a 12 three-minute round contest. Up to the present each has one victory to his407 words
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74 1934-10-12 12 On the Esplanade on Saturday, 13th October, 1934. at 5.10 p.m. The following will represent the P.C.C. H. W. BRADY W. H. DINGLE J. N. COOLEY J. G. H. BRETT J. H. FENWICK r. p. BINGHAM J. H. J. DREDGE R. H.74 words
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Article, Illustration692 1934-10-12 12 Our Paris Correspondent Forecasts rT~~T“ Fashions which will survive among the thousands ol dresses now being displaved at the Paris Autumn Dress Shows BEHIND doors, difficult to enter as Heaven itself, Paris is ablaze with the autumn blossoms of Fashion. She has gorgeous materials to show,692 words
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Article87 1934-10-12 12 Meeting Of Board Of Control (BY “SECONDS OUT' 9 The Penang Boxing Board of Control h. Id meeting at Volunteer Headquarters last n ght to consider the entries for the forthcoming local championship tournament. After a lengthy discussion, the meeting was adjourned to Tuesday evening. Mr.87 words
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Advertisement146 1934-10-12 12 J I' 1 I ■<KOI AMONG,>■ R 1 1 G I JS J I i'y isl J «RAND BEDSTEAD ARE COMFORTABLE, DURABLE AND HANDSOME The ownership of “DIAMOND” bedsteabrings lasting satisfaction: It is designed in such a manner as to pro vide the utmost comfort and supper during repose. Il146 words
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Advertisement130 1934-10-12 12 The equipment of an Indian TransContinental Airways air liner of the ATALANTA class,as used on theweekly services from Singapore across India K L— OFWCEM L- WWCLESS INOCATtt r t f mnjr. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR J i I/ v I The most luxurious air service to and from India and130 words
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Article356 1934-10-12 13 Alleged Mismanagement CLAIM FOR RECEIVER AND REMOVAL OF TRUSTEES After three full day’s hearing the case in which Cheah Ewe Chong and Cheah tng Leong on behalf of themselves and all other members of the Seh Cheah Kongsi (other than the defendants) are suing Cheah Kee356 words
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Article117 1934-10-12 13 S. V. Retnam Pillay claimed $251.56. being balance of wages due for 16 months at $25 per month. $148.44 only having been paid out of $4OO. before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday afternoon. Plaintiff’s employer, S.S. Shaik Ibrahim, who was defended117 words
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Article543 1934-10-12 13 Largely Attended BURIAL AT PERAK ROAD CEMETERY The very large gathering present both at the house, at Larut Road, and the Perak Read cemetery for the funeral of the late Mrs. Sarwar, wife of Mr. H. G. Sarwar, retired Malayan Civil Servant yesterday evenmg, bore543 words
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Article127 1934-10-12 13 Chinese Sentenced To Two Years’ R.I. And Fined $5OO A Monopolies raid led by Mr. L. D. Darby, Assistant Controller, on the morning of September 30 resulted in the seizure of 1,150 tahils of non-government Red Lion chandu, valued at $9,200, in a house in King’s Road (off127 words
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Article462 1934-10-12 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL h e. the Officer Administering the Government. accompanied by Mrs. Caldecott and attended by the Personal Staff, will leave for Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail on Friday, 19th October, to attend a session of the Federal Council there oh Monday, 22nd October, and will 'return462 words
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108 1934-10-12 13 No Sign Of Weapon A middle-aged Chinese prisoner was found lying on the floor of the third public court lock-up in Have’ock Road, Smgapore, at 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday, with a threeinch cut across his thioat. He had lost much blood and was108 words
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Advertisement323 1934-10-12 13 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PAYING GUEST WANTED Married couple, in well onomical flat near town, mod. san P °everv convenience, can accommodate anothe? rr No d App y PENANG HILL RAILWAY NOTICE rhe public are hereby informed that to »1 with necessary repairs on the Penang ,1 Railway, traffic will be suspended323 words
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Advertisement185 1934-10-12 13 I FEEL FED UP! ■if so. here are some cheery records! I TO HELP PASS AWAY THESE I I WET DAYS. I I ILL STRTNG ALONG WITH YOU Fox Trot I CB 770 LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN TangoU I DREAMY SERENADE I CB 772 COURT OF OLD KING COLE185 words
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Article379 1934-10-12 14 Directors' Report PROFIT OF OVER I $l,OOO i I>l KEX TORS’ REPORT i The following is the directors’ report for the year ended 30th June, 1934. Accounts. —The year's working has re- suited in a profit of $2,437.93 as compared with a profit of $1,222.24379 words
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Article40 1934-10-12 14 The prices for Singapore Standard Jtibbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spct 23 1 2 Jan. March, 1935 25% ApiiiJunc, 1935 27% I July Sept. 1935 28 I Market steady. f40 words
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216 1934-10-12 14 We have received the following from the Registrar of Statistics. (a) Exporters are hereby notified that th: form of certificate prescribed by section 8 (b) of the Ordinance shall be an endorsement on the Cutward Declarations furnished to the Import and Export Office and the endorsement216 words
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Article85 1934-10-12 14 During the week ending 6th October, 1934, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 20,675 cases, of which 6,877 (33%) cases were to the United Kingdom. 570 (3%) cases to the Continent of Europe, 11,798 (57%) cases to Canada, and 1,430 (7%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports for85 words
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Article122 1934-10-12 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Pe.ris 73 27:32 74 132 New York 4.90% 4.99% Montreal 4.81 4.80% Brussels 20.86 20 90 Geneva 14.93% 14.96 Amsterdam 7.18% 7.20% Milan 56 27 32 57 Berlin 2011 12.14 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 26%122 words
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Article419 1934-10-12 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenby 1.85 1.95cx 1.90 2.00 ex Amal. Malay 3.25 3.40 3.30 3.50 Batu Lintang 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 Bedford 87% 95 92%419 words
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302 1934-10-12 14 At the sixth annual general meeting of shareholders, held in Manchester. Mr. Joseph Ramsden (chairman) said: The progress made by the Company during the past year is reflected in the accounts before you. which show a net pro- fit of £3,410 14s. 9d., a substantial improvement302 words
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Article337 1934-10-12 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tne changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday Toi»y Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers A> Tw7nr 2.02.4 2.07-4 2.02*4 2.07*4 “*4 46 S Hong Fa.t j. 22% JC,ebU 26 28 26 28 irnta 250 255 250 255 K,nt 125 130 1.25 1.30337 words
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Article39 1934-10-12 14 PENANG, OCTOBER 12 London Banx Demand 2|<A 4 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 849 Hongkong T.T. 26%% dis. She nghai T.T. 33%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24%39 words
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Article124 1934-10-12 14 London YESTERDAY TO-DAY U «30 5.0 £230.17.6 TIN.— (3 Months) L° ndon £228.12.6 £228 15 0 Singapore «11Q75 £228.15.0 Business Done $114.00 enaUg $113.87% $114(X) BU3,neSS Buyera no sellers Buyers no filers COPRA (Sundried) 5315 y BLACK PEPPEB $2 0.00 RUBBER.— London 6 13 16d 6 15 New124 words
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Article157 1934-10-12 14 The following are the latest quotations tor to-day.-Wengs 2-02% 2 07% Chenderiengs 9 0 9 d Hitams 50 5212 Hong Fatts 47 50 Jelapangs 12 l° 12 1 8 Jelebus 129 Johans 28 K. Lanjuts 19 6 20 3 Killinghalls 12 2 12 9 Kintas 2.52% 2.57%157 words
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Article327 1934-10-12 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in oui quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 ex Bassetts «2% 77% <5 80 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.22% 1.21 124 Bentas 1.03 1.08 1.04 1.08 Brogas 98 1.00 1.00 1.C2% Mtntakabs327 words
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Article1101 1934-10-12 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. z NAMES. >. ffl RUBBER (Dollar.) I Allenby Rubber Co. ”145-155 Alor Gajali Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay k sta f 2 35 250 Ayer ilitam Planting Syndicate 235 200 i Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer I’anas Rubber Estates ..180 1 Balau Planting Syndicate 1 yBassett Rubber1,101 words
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Advertisement134 1934-10-12 14 Runnymede Hotel PENANG Tl, e M3 TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE 5 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. SUNDAY 14th OCTOBER. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 7 to 9.30 p.m. on the lawns.. weather permitting. Programme: 1 Overture THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Otto Nicolai 2. Suite A LOVER IN DAMASCUS Amy Woodforde-Finden (a) Far across the Desert134 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-10-12 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E 29 m.m. Neon 78 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 2.05 a.m. 8.38 a. ni 2.21 p.m. 8.36 p.m To-morrow 2.32 a.m. 9.10 a.m. 2.52 p.m. 9.02 p.m.39 words
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1182 1934-10-12 15 THE LARGEST CONSUMER T least 75 per cent, of the total annual production of rubber is absorbed by the automobile industry. Of this quantity all hut v small proportion is used in the .cture of tyres, and the possibility nding the use of rubber in1,182 words
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Article929 1934-10-12 15 Strong Financial Position I i PROPOSED REDUCTION OF CAPITAL The twenty-seventh annual general meeting of the Lahat Mines. Ltd., was held at 73. Cheapside, London, E.C., on Thursday, September 27, 1934. MR. WALTER J. PAYNE 1 (The chairman of the Company), presided. Mr. T. P. PATTERSON,929 words
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Advertisement30 1934-10-12 15 l Of Jay You. dailv Jig/ need Ba" ea, V I morning "P' ,ck jgjßflMßk me-op' ol d£vSZi J 1 I R J A i i a y **v? I30 words
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Advertisement170 1934-10-12 15 s < J M 'V S j. >1 A to J 3 To I i q" There is radiant health and happiness in the home when baby is fed on S "LACTOGEN" < 1 (fk jSI Uiv*) IYf n t X LZnr ‘V” I. I iPSfI; I I [MlOifl: IS170 words
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Advertisement1648 1934-10-12 16 PIN ANG GAZETTE. AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. I 10 I 177 dollar steamship line i. *topV'* J 1 3 13-1 -gWfejj MAIL LINE* «i -W •->£’ I s l ilfeV is». ..i > blub pummel line r LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe I 1 I lOwdf L Penan |T London1,648 words
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Article711 1934-10-12 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Sliedule of Principal Lines !”be following is a list of vessels arriving *< «ailing from Penany’during the week IN PORT TO-DAY s. KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for the same ports tomorrow. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point. Sails for the same ports711 words
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Article799 1934-10-12 17 AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by steamer, to Marseilles and thence by French Air i Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-' morrow. A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and Canada by road to Alor Star and thence by799 words
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Article228 1934-10-12 17 Dates And Venue» OCTOBER 16 Champion Stakes. Run at Newmarket Distance One Mile, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 17 Cesarewitch Stakes. Run at Newxiar ket. Distance Two Miles, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 18 Middle Park Stakes. Run at Newwv ket. Distance Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 31 Cambridgeshire Stakes. Run at228 words
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Advertisement37 1934-10-12 17 i Just Unpacked UP-T-.DATE FASHIONS I LADIES' Straw and Felt I Hats For Sale |i I I PRICES CHEAPER THAN I I ELSEWHERE I ..I I i J KINJONG CO.. I I 27. BISHOP ST.. PENANG. g37 words
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Miscellaneous956 1934-10-12 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Tha following are the new wavelength*, ZEESEN two of which win be used simultaneous* y GSG MM metre. (German Shortwave and GSF 19.82 metres Station) GSF 19.82 throughout TODAY and GSG 16.86 metres p M until 11.05 p.m. Local Thue GSE 25.29 metres 8 D i956 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-10-12 17 COLUMN IN ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ OPERATOR 03) THE "MATA HARI” OF AMERICAN HISTORY SET TO THE GLORIOUS MUSIC AND SONGS OF Walter Donaldson Gus Kahn WITH 1 Ted Healy 4 Mills I Brothers SHOWING NEXT WEEK36 words
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Article2704 1934-10-12 18 A PLAY OF NAPOLEONIC PARIS AMUSING WODEHOUSE COMEDY THE PRINCE OF WALES IN A FILM JAN KIEPURA’S NEW PICTURE (From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept 29 NAPOLEON’S MANY PHASES The Napoleon spell still draws. So the great audience at the first production of “Josephine” at His Majesty’s2,704 words
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Advertisement221 1934-10-12 18 j i\. n i i SB r' jga I AH men are I created equal when iheq drink I I S Hr 1 y to ’W I li ''l u m Z PO Jl4; 144 I I I jI/-■ 1 111 J r 1 YOU ASK "HOW CAN THIS BE?"221 words
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1272 1934-10-12 19 SINCE dictators have become the fashion, in a world made free for democracy, the man in the street is entitled to a reasonable curiosity in regard to the charachabits and mental processes of these mien, whose word suddenly becomes without due process) for the common And1,272 words
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Article284 1934-10-12 19 able to the death penalty. —Reuters Paci;;c Service. Executed For Drug Smuggling Peiping, Sept. 21. Before a large crowd, a notorious heroin i<aier named Feng Jui. himself an addict, vas executed at the Bridge of Heaven here his morning under orders from General Ch’ang Kai-shek. Prior toable to the death penalty.—Reuters Paci;;c Service. - 284 words
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Article103 1934-10-12 19 Demarcation Of Boundary Demanded Nanking, Sept. 25 D. merest ion of the boundary between I Tibet and Sikang with a view *o avoiding further frontier disputes is one of several demands made by public bodies in Sikang which were transmitted to-day to the Nanking Government by General Huang Mousung,103 words
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Article95 1934-10-12 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, Sept. 22. Yesterday was Aviation Day in Canton. Durng the morning members of the air force of the First Group Army went to Yeemongkong to pay homage to LieutenantGeneral Yang Sen-yat, the founder of Chinese military aviation. At noon a special service toReuters Pacific Service. - 95 words
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Article260 1934-10-12 19 kow and Hangchow.—Reuters Pacific Service. Bubonic Plague and Cholera Problems To Be Tackled Nanking. Sept. 20 Bubonic plague and cholera are the main problems to be tackled by the delegates to the Far Eastern Tropical Medicine ConI gress, according to the official agenda of i thekow and Hangchow.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 260 words
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53 1934-10-12 19 —R uters Pacific Service. Tokyo, Sep 4 18 The Japanese Foreign Office has completed the rough draft of a proposed com mercial treaty wi'h Australia and is expected to approach the Commonwealth Governmert shortly with a view to opening negotiations for the conclusion cf such a treaty.—R.—R uters Pacific Service. - 53 words
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Article699 1934-10-12 19 grim functioning of I CHINESE LOGIC I If it had not been for the buffalo wallow I should never have seen it. We were going full tilt over the Eastern Parade Ground when my pony suddenly stopped. I continued into an especially black and smelly patch cf699 words
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Advertisement69 1934-10-12 19 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to sutler this distressing afliction One tube of DR. VAN VLECK’S PLASMA will leheve you of ail painful •welling and intiammation. Results are Amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases Simple to use and certain in its curative action Try it to-day Stocked by69 words
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Advertisement140 1934-10-12 19 Call and See LADIES LATEST Silk Underwears I at Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET I IN PATTERNS, DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon I _J Extreme Climatic I Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT The I I If gives along period of faithful140 words
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Article, Illustration175 1934-10-12 20 MISS GRA( IE FIELDS, the popular comedienne, shows her enjoyment of ice cream during a visit to Margate. -w the country. These two inexpensive models of Shorn NATiuaal. Fur WEEK opened with a great display all over and (.ngntj tianx Musquasn were shown at formed the175 words