Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1934
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Title Section20 1934-10-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 256. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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207 1934-10-30 1 —Reuter. FOR FIRST J QUARTER OF 1935 TO LESSEN DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIES i BUT 30 PER CENT. MOST LIKELY London, Oct. 29. The meeting of the International Rubber Committee on October 30 is ’giving rise to the wildest surmises as regards what cut”—Reuter. - 207 words
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Article, Illustration39 1934-10-30 1 One cf the many photographs which appear in the only authorised version of Princess Marina’s Life, which begins exclusively in the “Passing Show.” “I think your biography is charming. It has my entire approval,” says Princess Marina.39 words
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Article265 1934-10-30 1 i here. —Rugby Radio Service. Main Objects Of New Law EFFECT ON FOREIGN COMPANIES I London. October 29. Certain aspects of the Japanese Petrol Industry Law of March 27 have recently been the subject of represen- tations made at Tokyo on behalf of the Governments of thei here.—Rugby Radio Service. - 265 words
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Article239 1934-10-30 1 sis.—Rugby Radio Service. U.K. And U.SA. Governments JAPANESE PROPOSALS CONSIDERED London, October 29. The first official Naval Talks between the representatives of the United Kingdom and the United States Governments began at Downing Street this afternoon. I The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac- donald. Sir John Simon,sis.—Rugby Radio Service. - 239 words
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Article148 1934-10-30 1 —Rugby Radio Service. New Regulations In Force Today London, October 29. The new regulations relating to pedestrain crossings recently constituted in streets and roads in London and many parts of the country, will come into operation tomorrow. They do not compel pedestrians to cross the road at places—Rugby Radio Service. - 148 words
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Article33 1934-10-30 1 —Reuter. First Italian Ambassador To China Rome, October 29. It is understood unofficially that Signor Lojacona Vincenzo, the Italian Ambassador to Turkey, will be nominated the first Ambassador to China. Reuter..—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article273 1934-10-30 1 —Reuter. No Mention Of King's Abdication I LOANS WEAKEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 29. The authorities have imposed a cenj sorship on all newspapers of any menI tion of the subject of the abdication of the King. News relating to the King broadcastbed from Daventry—Reuter. - 273 words
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Article95 1934-10-30 1 Reuter. School Tragedy In South Tanganyika Dar-es-Salaam, October 29. Police and doctors were rushed by car and aeroplane to an African girls’ school in South Tanganyika where thirty-three pupils were dead after taking doses of shark oil. Further deaths were feared as numerous other pupilsReuter. - 95 words
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Article132 1934-10-30 1 ine noieis report mav accuuiuivuciuuu io being heavily booked. —Rugby Radio Service. Attracting Crowds To London London, October 29. The King and Queen, who returned to Buckingham Palace from Sandiingham cn Saturday, have several important engagements during the next few weeks during which the outstanding event will beine noieis report mav accuuiuivuciuuu io being heavily booked.—Rugby Radio Service. - 132 words
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Article58 1934-10-30 1 .—Reuter. China To Establish A Legation At Angora Nanking, October 30. China will soon establish a Legation at Angora as the result of the Sino-Turkish Tri :‘y of amity earlier in the year. It is understood that the first Chinese Minister has been nominated but his name.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article273 1934-10-30 1 Successful Customs Raid On Distillers A big raid was carried out in the vicini- I ty of Ipoh Tin Dredging, Lahat, early yesterday morning at about 2.30, resulting in the seizure of 32 gallons of dutiable liquor. The sequel to this was enacted in the i First Magistrate’s273 words
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Article104 1934-10-30 1 kite.—Reuter. Was Stabilisation Plea Officially Approved? Washington, Oct. 29. Ambassador Bingham’s plea for the stabilisation of the pound and the dollar has roused Senator Thomas who has sent a message to Mr. Bingham reminding him that Congress alone is empowered to decide the value of the country’skite.—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article39 1934-10-30 1 .—Reuter. Kingsford Smith Encounters Tropical Storm Honolulu, Oct. 29. After a sensational flight across the Pacific in which he encountered a tropical storm, Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith arrived here at 7.10 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article33 1934-10-30 1 Reuter. Madrid, Oct. 30. Senor Lerroux announced that the total casualties in the army and police during the rebellion was 220 killed (including 22 officers), 743 wounded and 46 missing.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article56 1934-10-30 1 —Reuter. The actor, Lou Tellegen, formerly leading man to Sarah Bernhardt and 'former husband of Geraldine Farrar, was found dead in a bath room in his home. He was stabbed five times in the breast with scissors and police declare he committed suicide. It appears that—Reuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement2182 1934-10-30 2 KATES FOR CASUAL MUNICIPAL NOTICE THE PERAK RIVER VALLEY NOTICE BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Sa,e Lands An< *U BBER COMPANY, H ,eS incorporated Settlement..) CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE r P° COMPANY will be located on the third INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA i_a A KinCl UA > nn? By Order of the Municipal Commis-2,182 words
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Article2668 1934-10-30 3 MORPHINE FROM "POPPY STRAW" A PROCESS FOR MAKING BETA RAYS HISTORY OF RADIO COMMUNICATION THE ELECTRIC EYE" (From Our Own Correspondent.) t] London, Oct. 20. i NEW SOURCE OF MORPHINE i 1 The Opium Committee of the League of 1 Nations is studying a process for extract-2,668 words
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Advertisement250 1934-10-30 3 R EFRESH Co/(/ z X A V** delicious HDr s Ice-cold, creamy Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Horfully refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold drinks I While it cools and refreshes you, the rich nutriment250 words
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Miscellaneous9 1934-10-30 3 BOBBY BEARS ADVENTURES: Woodcutters' Woe WWW FTTW ,uc k9 words
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Article534 1934-10-30 4 Weights For To-morrow SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Ipoh tomorrow, Oct. 31 RACE 1 Hors:s—Ckss 3—Div. 4— 6 Furs.—2.3o p.m. Walla Walla 900 Smiling-Eyes 810 Kissing-Time 8534 words
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Article359 1934-10-30 4 D.A.F.C. Beat S.L.R.C. ODD GOAL IN THREE In a friendly game of hockey played yesterday on the Dato K amat ground the Darul Aihsan Football Club beat the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by the odd goal in three The match was not productive of fast hockey, aid359 words
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Article143 1934-10-30 4 .—Reuter. Berg Defeats Mizler CHAMPION RETIRES IN TENTH ROUND London, Oct. 29. At the Albert Hall boxing for the British Lightweight Championship, Kid Berg of Whitechapel defeated Harry Mizler, Mile End, the holder who retired at the end of the tenth round of a scheduled fifteen round.—Reuter. - 143 words
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Article157 1934-10-30 4 —Reuter. Latest Call-Over MARY TUDOR STILL FAVOURITE London, October 29. The Cambridge call-over was as follows 10/1 Mary Tudor taken and offered. 100/9 Wychwood Abbot t. and o. 100/7 Caymanas taken and offered. 18/1 Spend-A-Penny taken and offered. 20/1 Bondsman offered, 22/1 taken 20/1 Solfatara offered, 22/1—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article378 1934-10-30 4 Lasers Unlucky VICTORY BY NARROW MARGIN The Penang Recreation Club Ndn-Ben-ders avenged their defeat of last year when they met the Club Ladies in their annual match yesterday, on the Esplanade, defeating them by the narrow margin of a single goal. The Ladies gave a great378 words
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Article196 1934-10-30 4 Australian Jamboree, Melbourne Malaya will be represented by a contingent and it is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Donations will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs. Brown,196 words
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Article1248 1934-10-30 4 CLYDE'S FIRST LEAGUE REVERSE SCOTTISH BOXERS WIN IN LONDON DEFEAT OF BILLIARDS PROFESSIONAL (From Our Own Correspondent). London, October 20. RANGERS’ SURPRISE DEFEAT There was no lack of important hapenings in football on October 13th, when as has been the custom of late, the weather broke down1,248 words
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Article84 1934-10-30 4 128 miles pei h wir.—Rugby I’ idle Service. New Records For M.G. Magnette London, October 29. Captain George Eyston his est.ibi lied several new records f|r 11,000 <•.<•. cßi.ss of motor car at thi? Momitlber.v t'lack in am M. G. Magie JMagivette. The leeords which had for six128 miles pei h wir.—Rugby I’ idle Service. - 84 words
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Advertisement21 1934-10-30 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” vEVt Msmoutihe® -A* 1 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 1421 words
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Article1519 1934-10-30 5 NEWPORT CRUSHED GLOUCESTER FALL TO CARDIFF LIGHT BLUES SHINE ON DAY OF BIG SCORING Rugby Football Unbeaten records went by the board ana others escaped in rather exciting fashion. Blackheath crushed Newport in rnbst hollow fashion after a fairly even first half, and the United Services1,519 words
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Article374 1934-10-30 5 Richmond Beaten After Keen Game BRIGHT OPEN PLAY Swansea 12 p’js., Richmond 7 Superior scrummaging earned Swansea their victory over Richmond at St. Helens. Commencing with o, series of threequarter attacks, all of short duration because of the accurate kicking of Mennim, Swansea eventually secured the lead374 words
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Article446 1934-10-30 5 Fine Work By Steytler I Guy’s Hosp. 21 pts., Old Blues 14 The Old Blues fought gallantly against 1 Guy’s Hospital at Honor Oak Park. They lost a particularly lively game by three goals and two tries to a goal and three j tries.446 words
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Article574 1934-10-30 5 Leysians* Plucky Struggle GOOD BACK PLAY Camb. Univ. 36 pts., old Leysians 0 Fielding their strongest possible side, including 12 Old Blues and internationals, Cambridge University completely overran the Old Leysians at Cambridge, winning by four placed goals, one dropped goal, and four tries to nil. The574 words
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Advertisement154 1934-10-30 5 TICtR/ taw Ji «SPil AjW It'S. iWri il ABA ffl kN’kAVt 7|£EB DISTRIBUTOR/ FOR IWKK IMHB 3BER II *****1111 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST J ONLY 25 CENTS. fr E V Times have changed Sa W;., Bk have opinions. Fashionable B women154 words
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2403 1934-10-30 6 JOHN CONNELL - LORD CARSON'S LEAD IN THE ULSTER CRISIS THE STORY OF FOUR BREATHLESS YEARS Ireland on the edge of Civil War The Kaiser asked questions—and got no answer: Secret meetings with the Prime Minister The "Mutiny” at the Curragh And the "grFmfy comic” episode of the Outrunning. BY JOHN CONNELL Edwar#2,403 words
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Article401 1934-10-30 6 Off-The-Course Tote Bets Legal: And Now— RACING 'STIPENDIARIES' ALSO i If you make an "off the course” bet on a racehorse with an agent of the Tote that bet is legal: and the Tote agent has a perfect right to take your bet. That is the401 words
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Article585 1934-10-30 6 Ancient Craft Rite THE COOPER'S ROAD TO FAME Landen, October 16. Twenty leather-aproned men rushed at a youth standing in a yard near the Thames on Oct. 16, thrust him into a heated barrel, and rolled him away with wild cries of triumph. i A score585 words
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Advertisement698 1934-10-30 6 ESTABLISHED 1900, bTUDY bd IN YOUR a T «.jKvYS SPARE HOME TIME A havb v u our. r A ru)v MU selves en. CAiioM- MHaßhfn joyed over Al. TRAIN- BOYEARS OP UNtxt/ l oom rm; gI broken progress. ING PROaj IB!:» why? because of co li EGE IS a car-698 words
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Miscellaneous86 1934-10-30 6 POSTPONE ALL YOUR ENGAGEMENTS 1 AND BE AT THE ROYAL THEATRE ON 2nd and 3rd NOVEMBER At 6.15 and 9.30 P.M. THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB, PENANG PRESENTS A SCREEN AND STAGE ATTRACTION The Biggest Show Ci The Year Part of the Proceeds will be donated to the Scout JAMBOREE FUND86 words
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Article830 1934-10-30 7 SUNDAY'S MEETING COMMITTEE ELECTED TO DRAFT RULES Malacca, Monday. 1 he agitation to form a local Eurasian Association to voice •< opinion of the Eurasian community took shape yesterday at 9.30 a.m. when over fifty leading local Eurasians met at the Volunteer Club to form a830 words
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Article413 1934-10-30 7 This, the greatest show as far as electrical industries are concerned usually introduces to the public inventions and additions to the Field of Radio, that are, in most cases, events to mark an epoch in the electrical world, consequently anything that creates more than ordinary413 words
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Article91 1934-10-30 7 Mr. Lim Kheng Kooi Mr. Lim Kheng Kooi, a Queen’s Scholar, who was called to the Bar on January 26, 1924 and returned to Penang on April 12, was admitted to practice as an Advocate and Solicitor in these courts by Mr. Justice Whitley today who wished91 words
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Article47 1934-10-30 7 Sighted By “Zuiderkirk” The following telegram has been received from the Wireless Station, Penang, by the Harbour Master. Following received' from s.s. "ZUiderkirk” 07.40 G.M.T. Begins Lattitude 3.10 North, Longitude 100.36 East passed upstanding mast about 10 feet above water probably submerged native daft.”47 words
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744 1934-10-30 7 Provident Fund Appeal HARDSHIPS AMONG SLUMP VICTIMS The first social dinner of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Estate Asiatic Staffs’ Association was held at the Station Hotel, on Saturday evening, when an enjoyable time was* spent. There was an attendance of 55 members744 words
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Article58 1934-10-30 7 Telegram Of Thanks To Alor Star Officials A telegram has been received from Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborn who finished third in the Air Race as follows: “We wish to thank people of Alor Star for the cordial reception given us on our few minutes58 words
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Article61 1934-10-30 7 For Theft Of Bangle An Indian Mohamedan named Abdul Majeed, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a gold bangle from a little boy, was today sentenced, by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, to six months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year61 words
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Article89 1934-10-30 7 In pleading guilty to charges of possession of dutiable liquor and fermenting intoxicating liquor a Chinese woman named Khoo Siew Yeang of Jelutong Road today told Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, before whom' she was charged that she had prepared the liquor for her daughter who89 words
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Advertisement361 1934-10-30 7 Some Of The Bargains sFrom Our Dollar Event? S UNTIL SATURDAY ONLY 5 ■b ■> WASHING VOILES REDM,LEN LINEN New attractive designs 12 different in neat floral designs also selection J® patterns. pll of pretty art silks and cottons in Ji 36” wide. newest designs. Dress Length $l.OO 2 Yards361 words
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Miscellaneous440 1934-10-30 8 =,WINDSOR LIBERTY CINEMAS HERE AT LAST! STAR MOTION PICTURE S SUPERB AL L-CANTON£SE TALKIE OF THE SEASON! IC C RITTTFPFI V 117 11 eclipsing all her former portrayals in het I IVlidu D U 1 1 ER r L I W U FIRST ALL-CANTONESE TALKIE DEBUT “BEAUTIFUL LADY”. WITH A440 words
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Article276 1934-10-30 9 —Reuter. Stability And Organic Evolution AGAINST SHARP PRACTICE REVOLUTION London, Oct. 29. Mr. Macdonald addressing the National Labour Tarty luncheon at which numerous Ministers were present, said that the National Government had made the centre of the Empire more honoured and respected than ever before. Having got confidence—Reuter. - 276 words
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Article62 1934-10-30 9 Piece Of Shield Falls Off London, Octofc ?r 29. Colonel Fitzrmurice took off at 7.14 a.m. for Melbourne in lam attempt to beat the Scott-Black record. Colonel Fitzmaurioe returned to Lympe. at 10.05 a.m. owing to a piece of the shield of the undercarriage falling off. The62 words
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Article, Illustration601 1934-10-30 9 Mary Grace - Time to Think of.. COATS By Mary Grace THE most interesting j hints I have noticed in recent dress JI parades are related dH to coats and skirts. Skirts, first of all, are much shorter, many of them stopping just above the calf. They are tight fitting, too,601 words
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Article120 1934-10-30 9 TT is quite possible, with a little care, A to mend small holes and tears so that they are practically Invisible. If the article to be repaired is a man’s overcoat or suit it is worth while trying to get a book of tailor’s patterns of similar materials,120 words
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Article101 1934-10-30 9 rpriESE nutty little cakes will prove very popular. The ingredients required to make taem are:—2 eggs, a teacupful of bran, half a teacupful of flour, 2oz. butter, three tablesps. honey, a pinch of salt, a little grated lemon rind and a pinch of carbonate of soda. Cream the101 words
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Article213 1934-10-30 9 —Rugby Radio Service. At Allahabad 209 M.P.H. FROM SINGAPORE Allahabad, Oct. 29. Cathcart Jones and Waller have arrived from Singapore. Their average speed was 209 miles per hour. MELROSE GLIDES When Petrol Runs Out London, October 29. Nine of the competing aeroplanes still in the handicap—Rugby Radio Service. - 213 words
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Advertisement75 1934-10-30 9 Sil®OFFICE CLEANING In allowing your offices to be properly CLEANED you would no doubt prefer those that possess good experience in the line, that use the best necessary materials to ensure good work, that are responsible and those whose sole aim is the giving of full satisfaction. None other more75 words
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Miscellaneous305 1934-10-30 9 OPENED TO CROWDED HOUSES IMwHIBiIM TO-NIGHT —l 6-30 9-30 INDIA'S REAL PERFECT 100 PER CENT. F HINDUSTANI TALKIE iW ‘ZARINA’ Featuring The Famous and Beautiful Cinema Queen of India Bgt flHfi Mlss ZUBEDA with MR. JAL MERCHANT HHB Delightful Songs I Splendid Music Gorgeous Settings Greatest Treat of the Season305 words
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Miscellaneous105 1934-10-30 9 6-15 TO-NIGHT- LAST NIGHT 9-30 rtrs A tremendously human performance by a J reiil if matchless company of players its stars J J/Jryj company of players its stars playing with power, brilliancy and passion that will stand in timeless memory as a v record of their genius. I ||rv W105 words
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Article655 1934-10-30 10 On Sunday night Mahatma Gandhi delivered his swansong as President of the National Congress. Loud speakers relayed his speech to a crowd of 80,000 and a sound-film van recorded the words of the Mahatma on whom three floodlights played as he spoke. He moved a resolution in favour655 words
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Article163 1934-10-30 10 Offered Bribe To Inspector Judgment was delivered today by Mr. D Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, in th< case in which two Chinese named Choo Chir Chye and Goh Chin Cheng 3 lawyer's clerl were charged with abetment of offering ar illegal gratification to a public officer. His163 words
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Article78 1934-10-30 10 Chinese Youth Charged A Chinese youth named Ong Ah Boon was today charged, in the Penang Police Court, before Mr. D. Wills, with house trespass by entering into house No. 164, Sungei Pinang Road with intent to commit theft of several items of clothing, a pair of78 words
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Article1329 1934-10-30 10 > WHY NOT BOYD? Now that Mr. Bryant is leaving for Malacca, Penang rate-payers will be keen to know why we cannot get back Mr. W. R. Boyd who, it will be remem- bered, acted so efficiently as “City Mayor” when Mr. Bryant was on home leave.1,329 words
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Advertisement177 1934-10-30 10 '6prmm Work is over vg/ f and then a Carlsberg. StUff IFh z B tf fl ■fl "fl ■W J > flfl Once tasted wVM JB KING OF BEERS SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur LAST 1 DAY/ ONLY ANNUAL GENUINE CASH CLEARANCE SALE WILL177 words
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Advertisement32 1934-10-30 10 NATURAL MINERAL WATER The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. o CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Lfd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. nuiuiiucjiucjiui ucjdmciKjmoiui2fi3i3i3t3cr32 words
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1011 1934-10-30 11 To Whom Does It Belong TWO CLAIMANTS: CHINESE NONIA AND LIM CHIN GUAN Issue Tried On Affidavits Once again the question as to who is the owner of a parcel of 6,4(X) shares in the Malay Siamese Prospecting Company came up for consideration this1,011 words
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240 1934-10-30 11 Mr. Teng Teow Hoe And Miss Khoo Chye Hoon The Hu Yew Seah yesterday afternoon was the scene of a fashionable wedding, in the reformed style, the contracting parties being Mr. Teng Teow Hoe and Miss Khoo Chye Hoon. There was an attendance of240 words
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Article156 1934-10-30 11 Reuter. Allahabad, Oct. 30. After taking off at 12.15 a.m. for Karachi Cathcart Jones and Waller returned ten minutes later owing to engine trouble. They hope to restart in a few hours, i Melbourne, October 30. I The Studdarte arrived at 12.55 a.m. G.M.T. —Reuter. Berlin, October 30.Reuter. - 156 words
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Article707 1934-10-30 11 Extortion Doubtful i CHINESE ORDERED TO PAY COMPENSATION Hearing of three witnesses for the defence concluded evidence before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday in the case in which Chan Cheong, a Cantonese, was charged with vcluntarily causing hurt to Loh Ah Chew, a707 words
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Article843 1934-10-30 11 Chinese On Trial JELUTONG SHIPYARDS 1 GANG 1 Hearing was continued before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday afternoon of the case in which Tan Ah Bok (Ah Bah) and Khoo Keat Seng are charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Yeoh Oh Ngooi at843 words
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Advertisement51 1934-10-30 11 AIREDALES FOR SALE. Thoroughbred Imported Stock. Dog. ‘Covert Cracksman’ out of “Wolstanton Challenger” by “Covert Stvle.” Third All Champion Show, Manchester 1933. Third KENSINGTON Show 1933 *****. “Cambrian Lass out of “Rathva’s Rarebit” by “Chamn’on Wrose Anchor.” Four Seconds Leeds Show 1933. Apply, Mis. H. N. Winter, 24, Fort Road,51 words
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Advertisement172 1934-10-30 11 11 1 1 J L y A J W SEE THAT HE IS TRULY FED! On baby’s proper feeding during his cradle days depends his future vigour. If breast feeding is not possible or advisable, give him Humanised TRUFOOD, which is virtually a duplicate of breast milk. Trufood means true172 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-10-30 11 MAJESTIC soon BJ.P.'s GRAND MUSICAL COMEDY SPECIALLY SECURED FOR THE DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY 'OVER THE GARDEN WALL' Over The Garden Wall' is capital fun and exceedingly well acted. By all means See it.' —Says MALAYA TRIBUNE.35 words
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Article3753 1934-10-30 12 PADRE'S ROTARY LECTURE RESULT OF DEEP STUDY AND OBSERVATION At the last dinner meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club the Rev. P. L. Peach, of Kuala Lumpur, gave an interesting address on “Individual Differences.” The Rev. P. L. Peach said: The fact that each individual of the human3,753 words
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Advertisement374 1934-10-30 12 rjkose who desire the best of everything fflm JH' invariably ask for lib Trtule Boustead Co., Ltd., S.S. cvnd F.M.S. W SAMUEL HALL (We don't know him but we've heard about him OH, MY NAME IS SAMUEL HALL, SAMUEL HALL, AND I'M GOING TO THE BALL, TO THE BALL, MY374 words
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1302 1934-10-30 13 THE famous jeu d’esprit, the' “Chaldee Manuscript,” which in 1817 convulsed Edinburgh with laughter and stirred up literary strife and litigation, contained the verse—“ And I looked, and behold a man clothed in plain apparel stood in the door of his house; and I saw1,302 words
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Article212 1934-10-30 13 The evening will be occupied by the following H. M. V. Records kindly lent to the Society by Messrs. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., Penang. 8.3628 —With My Guitar And You) Little White Lies)—Kerry Shal-; son. 8.3639—1 n Love The Gypsy’s Warning Walter Glynne. B 3623 “Carmen” —Prelude to212 words
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Article201 1934-10-30 13 A letter does not have to be long to tell a wonderful story. And this is a wonderful story for you if you know what it is to suffer from stomach trouble. It is from -Mr. J. R. of Coventry “Thank you very much201 words
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500 1934-10-30 13 Stained Window As Tribute To Brother Vincent, Of Peckham WHEN THE MONASTERY WAS STONED Just fifty years ago a young Lancashire man with a good deal of Irish blood in his veins decided that he would become a monk. And a monk500 words
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Article390 1934-10-30 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL M.-. A. W. Prior, Vice-Chairman of Directors of Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., is due to arrive in the Straits 1 next week on a visit of inspection of ‘he Company’s branches throughout Malaya. Mrs. H. C. Atkin-Berry has returned to Singapore from Home. Mrs. Arshak Sarkies, of390 words
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Article80 1934-10-30 13 Number May Equal Marriage In Batavia In 1935 Statistics of the registrar’s office for the European part of the population in Batavia show that since 1850 until now the number of divorces has increased from 1 per cent, to 70 per cent, of the contracted marriages. It is80 words
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Advertisement62 1934-10-30 13 Miracle Fesi won’» 1 ■f run dry Hold the beautiful iridescent Parker to the J light. Jet rings, like “mysterious window B show instantly how much ink remains! You always know when to refill. Th s amazing pen holds vWif more ever,si^e *?•>i<i point. 14 old-time’ parts eliminated including rubber62 words
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Advertisement154 1934-10-30 13 ORCHESTRAL» 1 I TRIUMPHS C I You Must I NotMiss.' I THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH I 317/8 PARTS 1. 2.344 I BIZET’S SUITE WAS UNKNOWN IN ENGLAND TILL IT WAS INTRODUCED TO MUSIC LOVERS BY SIR THOMAS BEECHAM, AND NOW IT IS ONE OF THE ESTABLISHED FAVOURITES OF H154 words
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Article73 1934-10-30 14 —Reuter. Ipoh Holder's Luck TWO "CARPET KNIGHTS" FOR FAR EAST “Carpet Knight,” ticket A.H. ***** was drawn by “Lighthouse,” of 109, Hugh Low Street, Ipoh. London, Oct. 29. “Carpet Knight,” ticket DQ *****, was drawn by A. E. Keen of Tientsin. “Guinea Cap,” ticket DQ *****,—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article419 1934-10-30 14 Sunday's Final MONCUR BEATS McKINSTERY Moncur and McKinstery played the 36 holes final of the championship again this year and Moncur reversed last year’s result by winning by one hole after a very keen game. e ln the first nine golf was very patchy but Moncur recovered419 words
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Article54 1934-10-30 14 Result Of Monthly Medal The following was the result of the Monthly Medal played on Saturday and Sunday 27th and 28th October, 1934 J. Barrie 81 —lO 71 G. HaUidav 72 Scr= 72 W. G. Price 95 —2O 75 V. H. Norris 92 —l6 76 Mrs A V.54 words
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Article320 1934-10-30 14 After Five Years DIVIDEND OF 3 PER CENT ON ORDINARY Kagera (Uganda) Tinfields is returning to the ordinary dividend paying list after an absence of five years. The directors announce an interim at the rate of 3 per cent, actual, less tax. The last payment320 words
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Article325 1934-10-30 14 Dividend Of 2-J Per Cent. The annual meeting of the Batu Rata (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on Oct. 17, at 30, Mincing-lane, E.C. Mr. M. S. Parry, J.P., who presided, said that the accounts showed a distinct improvement in the company’s position and earnings.325 words
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Article314 1934-10-30 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TO-DAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’» share List to-day.— Y esterdey Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4 9 s|3ex 4)9 s)3ex Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 ex 2.05 2.10 ex Bejigrin 25 6 26|6 25)6 26|6314 words
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Article176 1934-10-30 14 Consolidated Of Burma’s First Payment The operations of the Consolidated Tin Mines of Burma in the twelve months to end June produced a profit of £40,206, together with £2Bl brought in. Provision for loss, re subsidiary is £575; for replacement of plant, etc., £4,000; for development expenditure,176 words
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Article44 1934-10-30 14 PENANG, OCTOBER 30 London Bank Demand 2)4 3)32 4 mts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m'ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2)4 7|16 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 870 Shanghai T.T. 41%% dis. Hongkc ig T.T. 29%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 23%44 words
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Article216 1934-10-30 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tn.e changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday Tonify Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers TIN Ayer Weng 2.02 2.07 2.02 2.07 Hong Fatt 46 47% 45 47% Jelebu 105 1.10 1.05 1.10 Kuchai 1.00 1.02 1.00 1.02% N. Tejping 52% 55216 words
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Article211 1934-10-30 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 75 932 75 932 New York 4.96% 4.96% Montreal 4.85% 4.86 Brussels 21.27 21.26 Geneva 15.23 15.21 Amsterdam 7.33% 7.32% Milan 57% 57 15 16 Berlin 12.34 12.32% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.40% 19.90% Vienna 26% 26% Prague211 words
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Article306 1934-10-30 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to nopn to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allenbys 1.90 1.95 1.87% 1.92%ex Bassetts 75 80 75 80 B. Lintangs 1.20 1.22% 1.17% 1.22% Bentas 1.05 1.10 1.07% 1.12% Brogas 99 1.01% 97% 100 Indragiris 1.22%306 words
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Article216 1934-10-30 14 The following are the latest quo» ions for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Hitams 14 0 119 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10x.d. Chenderiangs 9 0 9 6 Hitams 47% 50x.d. Hong Fatts 47 49 Jelebus 1.07% 1.12%c.d. Johans 25 27 2 K. Kamunting 6 3 K. Lanjuts 18216 words
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Article125 1934-10-30 14 London YESIWDAY TO-DAY No market £229.10.0 TIN.—(3 Months) London Singapore f22Bl Business Done sll3 $113.75 5113.75 $113.75 ..Buyers, No sellers Buyers, No seller COPRA— (Sundried) $3.00 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER.- 823 00 S23IW London 6 ll|l6d. 8 11 IM S M>t 13 13 l 16c <°> 13 13|16c(G> Singapore125 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-10-30 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 E Neon 87 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 3.31 a.m. 11.05 a .m. 4.55 p.m. 10.38 p.m. To-morrow 4.05 a.m. 9.05 p.m. 12.36 p.m.35 words
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Article2639 1934-10-30 15 CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN INCOME DIVIDEND OF 5 0/0. BENEFITS OF REGULATION AGREEMENT STOCKS AND PRICES SIR GEORGE MAXWELL'S VIEWS The Twenty-fourth Annual General Meeting of the Sengat Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at the offices of the company, 24. Rood Lane. London. E.C. i Sir George Maxwell.2,639 words
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Article189 1934-10-30 15 Standard Output Below Actual Crop Mr. Eric Miller, the chairman of Tandjong Rubber, speaking on October 18 at j the annual meeting held at 1-4, Great Tower-street, E.C., said that the net profit of £12,693 compared with a loss of £513 in the previous year. That189 words
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Article531 1934-10-30 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The fnlWwlii£ is a list of vessels arriving Mod Mflka ftWn Penang during the IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh (La-boean-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan Tg. Bale!). Sails for the same ports tomorrow. S.S. KIDDERPORE from531 words
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Article874 1934-10-30 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on October 6 by the s.s. “Kare.para” was delivered in London on October 27. AIR V MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor874 words
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Article187 1934-10-30 17 And Venue» NOVEMBER 1 I Dewhurst Stakes. Run at Newmarket. I Distance Seven .Furlongs. I I NOVEMBER 9 Liverpool Autumn Cup. Run at pool. Distance One Mile. Two Furlougpi 170 Yards. NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run at Derby. Diataaci One Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester187 words
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Miscellaneous572 1934-10-30 17 I WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, two of which wiJJ be used simultaneoue- ly:— GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 m'-es throughout and GSG 16.86 until 11.05 pjn. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and572 words
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Miscellaneous346 1934-10-30 17 10.20 All Hallows Eve. A programme in Praise of Halloween. Devisee and Produced by William MacLurg. 10.50 The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. Conductor, Richard AusI tin. Relayed from the Pavilion Bournemouth. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.2 C p.m. 11.35 Talk: “Under Big Ben.” Mr. I Howard Marshall. 11.50 A Band Concert.346 words
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Article2270 1934-10-30 18 THE KING'S ADVENTURE AT SEA THE NEW DUKE OF KENT: THE POOR MAN'S JUDGE: THE FOUNDER OF AUSTRALIA (From Our Own Correspondent). London, October 20. THE KING’S NARROW ESCAPE How the King narrowly escaped drowning when he was only 16 years .of age is revealed2,270 words
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Miscellaneous22 1934-10-30 18 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Elmes NOW HE’S EF q aS WI Swffl vs 1 J? w i' 3^V t I22 words
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Article488 1934-10-30 19 unity.”—Reuters Pacific Service. PROMINENT DISTRICT LEADERS PRESENT Hankow, Oct. 6. General Chiang Kai-shek has wasted no time in getting down to business here. After informal discussions with various military leaders on his arrival yesterday morning, the Generalissimo called a conference this morning at the Wuchang Headquarters, attendedunity.”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 488 words
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Article58 1934-10-30 19 '.—Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen, Oct. 8. The first gold mine concession in Manchoukuo since the recent enactment of a law controlling gold-mining enterprises has been granted Mr. Bunichiro Noda, a member of the Japanese Parliament. Mr. Noda plans to establish a joint stockcompany under Japanese-Manchoukuo management'.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 58 words
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Article103 1934-10-30 19 aunts, are c. protest at all cost.-Reuters Padlie Service. Districts In Manchuria 1 Oppose Dairen, Oct. 8. As a result of secret meetings at Port Arthur during the week-end, the police chiefs of 25 districts in Manchuria have decided resolutely to keep a united front against Tokyo’saunts, are -- ~ c. protest at all cost.-Reuters Padlie Service. - 103 words
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Article114 1934-10-30 19 HIS FACE WAS HIS DOOM Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, October 3. lacing a bronze bust of his famous grandfather, the late General the Viscount Kawakami, once Chief of the General Staff, on a shelf, and flanking it with pictures of his own parents, Viscount Kuniyoshi Kawakami, a morbid twenty-f our-yearReuters Pacific Service. - 114 words
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Article231 1934-10-30 19 was arrested for stealing a bicycle.—Reuters Pacific Service. Russian Youth's Amazing Career of Crime Harbin, October 2. A 12-year-oM Russian boy named Sergeiyeff was portrayed by his paients as the “bad boy” of Harbin when he was brought up in court on a charge of smokingwas arrested for stealing a bicycle.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 231 words
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Article100 1934-10-30 19 goveruuieiiL b'-ing repulsed, retreated Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, Oct. 12 According to a report received here today from General Li An-leu, commander of the Kwangsi Army Corps, government troops on October 7, killed 300 communis bandits and captured 100 rifles following a fierce b.ttle near Wukong, ingoveruuieiiL ~ b'-ing repulsed, retreated Reuters Pacific Service. - 100 words
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Article92 1934-10-30 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, Oct. 10. Military training is to be compulsory in all Cantonese schools and colleges. An official sporkesmsn declared today that all schools here would be "militarised.” Four hundred military instructors will be required for the different schools, but in order to.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 92 words
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Article66 1934-10-30 19 Reuters Pacific .Service Entrusted With Mission To South Nanking, Oct. 9. It is learned that Dr. Wang Chung-hui Chinese Judge at the Hegue Court of International Justic-, who is leaving for Canton from Shanghai on a private tnp, has been asked by the Government to explain toReuters Pacific .Service - 66 words
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603 1934-10-30 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. TERMS OF SOVIET JAPANESE AGREEMENT Tokyo, October 8. The points on which Japan and Soviet Russia are agreed ctticerning the transfer to Manchoukuo of the Chinese Eastern Railway are understood to be as follows:. SALE PRICE The sale price of the.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 603 words
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Article56 1934-10-30 19 ing ground in Suiyuan.—Reu'ers Pacific Service. Pciping, Oct. 9. Advices from Suiyuan state that the Eurasia AvieJien Corporal'on is conteinpla'ing extending the Lanchow Ninghsia air line to Paotou. The Aviation C~'pcration has already secured the notion of the Government and is now arranging for a suitableing ground in Suiyuan.—Reu'ers Pacific Service. - 56 words
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Article90 1934-10-30 19 it as they thought fit. —Kenters Pacific Service. Tokyo, October 3. Ihe body of an old man, so far unidentified, was found lying by the side of the electric-railway in a suburb of Tokyo. Depressed owing to lack of employment, he had tied round hisit as they thought fit.—Kenters Pacific Service. - 90 words
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Article275 1934-10-30 19 proaching its destination. —Reuters Pacific Service. Direct Service Between Canton and Lungchow Canton, October 7. Another new route has been added to the airways of South China with the inauguration by the South-West Aviation Corporation of a direct air mail service between Canton with Lungchow viaproaching its destination.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 275 words
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Article128 1934-10-30 19 —Reu'ers Pacific Service. Tang Flees From Chungshan Canton, Oct. 11 The anxiety over the safety of Mr. Tang Shao-yi, the famous Chinese statesman and magistrate of the Chungshan Model district in Kwangtung, who disappeared following a revolt of gendarmes in the district, was dispelled today when Mr.—Reu'ers Pacific Service. - 128 words
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Article97 1934-10-30 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Briton Leaves Japanese Housemaid Over £l,OOO Newchwang, Oct. 8. A Japanese housemaid who attended an Englishman during an illnes which proved fatal has been left £1,136 in his will, according to Japanese reports. The lucky girl is a Miss Shizuko Watabe and her benefactor Mr.– Reuters Pacific Service. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration316 1934-10-30 20 Crowds surging round the De Havilland Comet flown by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison on their arrival at Mildenhall for the start of the air race. The Moll isons are at Allahabad where their machine broke down. It is understood that they will make316 words