Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1934
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Title Section20 1934-10-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 257. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article177 1934-10-31 1 Rugby Radio Service. N.W. Frontier Tranquil interest IN LEGISLATIVE CATIONS •mm ary 1 ndia, bau. Hoafe, sard it continued to be satisfactory. Civil disobedience had disappeared and public interest was now centred mainly on elections to the Legislative Assembly. Special measures adopted against terrorism were being firmlyRugby Radio Service. - 177 words
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Article80 1934-10-31 1 —Reuter. And Help To Put Out Fire Sofia, Oct. 30. The locomotive of the express, on which King Boris of Bulgaria was travelling, from Sofia to Varna, caught fire today 140 miles from Varna. King Boris himself dressed the injuries of the engine driver, who was—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article105 1934-10-31 1 Illg LU LIIC clause removed from the decree.—Reuter Wireless. Up In Arms Against New Hitler Decree Berlin, Oct. 26. German industrialists are up in arms against a decree signed by Hitler whereby the Property Employers’ Association and such welfare institutions as workmen’s hospitals and homes worth many millionsIllg LU LIIC clause removed from the decree.—Reuter Wireless. - 105 words
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Article66 1934-10-31 1 In the corresponding period of 1932. Rugfey Radio Service. Increase In British Imports London, Oct. 30. «The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, stated in the House of Commons that British imports of raw cotton from India in the first nine months ofIn the corresponding period of 1932. Rugfey Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article121 1934-10-31 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Return To Parliament AFTER PROLONGED ILLNESS tl •oled thii 9 aig summer vacate i work of the present ses j ably °nd on November v ssion will be opened by His the King in state on November 2v Measures remaining to be disposed before—Rugby Radio Service. - 121 words
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Article178 1934-10-31 1 Reuter Wireless. F rench Secret Service Coup Metze, Oct. 24. An exciting story of work in the French intellig’ence service is revealed by the capture of two spies which is believed to have dealt a smashing blow to an extensive industrial and military espionage system organised outside France.Reuter Wireless. - 178 words
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Article141 1934-10-31 1 Reuter Wireless. Resignation. Of Dr. Jaeger Causes Sensation Berlin, Oct. 26. Hitler’s decision to postpone indefinitely his reception of Reichsbishop Mueller to receive from him a personal oath of allegiance was followed today by another sensation, namely the resignation of Dr. Jaeger the Spearhead of Mueller’s campaign againstReuter Wireless. - 141 words
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Article60 1934-10-31 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 30. The Minister of Transport, Mr. Hore Belisha, said 5,000 pedestrian crossing places had been marked in Central London and 5,000 more would be laid down. The scheme was being applied in the provinces. He was satisfied that they were already leading toRugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-10-31 1 service e dng of the Law /jt s Boyd-Merriman b led the imposing14 words
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Article80 1934-10-31 1 —Reuter Wireless. Second Successive Award To America Stockholm, Oct. 25. The 1934 Noble Prize for medicine has ueen awarded to three American doctors and research workers who co-operated in ;’■> res arch on blood. They are G.R. r inot. Professor of Medicine at Harvard f—Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article62 1934-10-31 1 gest any means of enforcement. —Reuter Wireless. Washington, Oct. 24. Hope was expressed by President Roosevelt that definite means to prevent enormous oil surpluses will be found by Federal agents now on the mid-Continent-al oil field. There must be adequate enforcement which has not existed up togest any means of enforcement.—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article59 1934-10-31 1 height of ever 15 000 feet.—Reuter Wire- less. < Gal; g 26 A F, >Ol ‘is be* ing or ĕ rCj rjr~ lub. The which of t v f I feet is to be *--L ,I.l l’ which T of climb» .w.sts is boir enlisted, will spend over aheight of ever 15 000 feet.—Reuter Wire- ( less. < - 59 words
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Article75 1934-10-31 1 ly 33 per cent, and upwards.—Reuter Wireless. Motor Car Industry’s Novel Way Berlin, Oct. 25. A novel way of subsidising exports has been inaugurated by the motor car industry in the form of “an export clearing office” into which various motor manufacturers will pay a percentage of thely 33 per cent, and upwards.—Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article48 1934-10-31 1 Rails Rail Equipment F. 8.1. MISSION TO MANCHUKUO Tokio, Oct. 31. The “Japan Advertiser” announces that the Federation of British Industries Mission has secured orders from Manchukuo for rails and rail equipment to the value of £8,000,000 financed by Seligman Bros, by 20 year credits. > ,r48 words
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Article78 1934-10-31 1 —Reuter. Treasury And State Officials FINANCE RECIPROCAL TARIFFS Washington, October 31. A mysterious conference at which a number of high Treasury and State Department officials were present was he’d at White House. The exact nature of the conference was not revealed. M>*. Morgenthau stated that it dealt with—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article95 1934-10-31 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Scheme To Meet Subsidy Conditions London, Oct. 30. Mr. Walter Runciman informed the House of Commons that ship owners had worked out a scheme to meet the Government conditions for the grant of a subsidy to vessels carrying tramp cargoes under tramp conditions. The scheme.—Rugby Radio Service. - 95 words
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Article112 1934-10-31 1 servations from Berlin and Warsaw.—Rugby Radio Service. In Way Of Mutual Guarantee Pact London, Oct. 30. Lord Privy Seal, Capt. Anthony Eden, in reply to a question said that both German and Polish Governments had indicated to the French Government and it was understood also to the Sovietservations from Berlin and Warsaw.—Rugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article77 1934-10-31 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, Oct. 30. The Exchequer returns for the past week show that during the current financial year the total ordinary revenue exclusive of self balancing revenue amounted at October 27 to £321,864,553 which is £3,130,230 more than the amount collected at the corresponding date lastRugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Article402 1934-10-31 1 —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Excellent Chance In Handicap HEWETT KAY HELD UP I London, Oct. 30. The machines left in the air race are nearing their goal. C. J. Melrose left Charleville at 1.25 a.m. G.M.T. on his last lap to Melbourne where he arrived—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 402 words
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Advertisement15 1934-10-31 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52. Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement154 1934-10-31 1 Lovely MADELEINE CARROLL The Brilliant Star in I was a Spy Film writes: z One of the greatest considerations ever Y actress an d n<^ every woman —is to preserve her beauty and charm. Above all, it is essential for her to keep in perfect health, and to counteract nerve154 words
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Advertisement65 1934-10-31 1 1 TO-DAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS H Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Latest Home News 6 Penang Water Charges To Be Raised 9 Commercial News 14 and 15 Mails And Shipping 17 Sport 4 and 7 Malayan News 7 and 11 Latest Penang65 words
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Advertisement1220 1934-10-31 2 KATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice PERAK TURF CLUB notice ADVERTISEMENTS Sole Of Lends And AUTU MN MEETING 1934 On lst 1934 t?e Houses ofi eg of the STAND ARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY will be located on the thira By Order of the Municipal Commis- Second Day, 31st October 1934 floor of1,220 words
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Advertisement874 1934-10-31 2 BANKS CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE HD,A HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU, by Boyol Ofcartw IBM?. N.V. Paid-up Capital SSllty or Proprietor. a’.OOo’.W (NETHERLANDS TRADING HBIAD OFfICU: c/YCIFTV 1 38, Bishopagate, London, BJ.O. 3Uvltll.) Ateocio» A Brwo*»: E.tauUdied in Anutanlm im Alor Star Hong Kong Rangoon t.raou.o«~ IXlng HEAD OFFICE: AMSTEKE.Oi Batavia Karachi Seremban Bombay874 words
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Article2477 1934-10-31 3 CONSERVATIVES AND THE REPORT ON INDIA MR. J. H. THOMAS ON EMPIRE DEFENCE THE LEAGUE IN WAR-TIME "UNITED FRONT" AGAINST FASCISM (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 20. THE PREMIER’S BIRTHDAY The Premier was 68 years old this week, and he observed the occasion2,477 words
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425 1934-10-31 4 SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC The following are the acceptances for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be iun at Ipoh today RACE 1 Horses—Class 3—Div. 4—6 Furs.—2.3o p.m. Walla Walla 900 Smiling-Eyes 810 Kissing-Time 8,08 Lordlcgy 8 7425 words
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Article338 1934-10-31 4 —Reuter. CORRECTED PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS London, Oct. 30. The following are the corrected probables for the Cambridgeshire to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday, October 31:— DENBIGH sy. 9.07 (Sir E. Tate) Nevett THE BLUE BOY 4y. 9.04 (Sir W. Portal) G. Richards MATE 6y. 9.03 (Mr.—Reuter. - 338 words
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56 1934-10-31 4 —Reuter. Civic Reception WOODFUL PRESENTED WITH CASKET Perth, Oct. 30. The main body of Australian cricketers arrived all fit. They were accorded a civic reception at which Woodfull was presented with a casket specially made from West Australian woods in appreciation of his personal successes—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article124 1934-10-31 4 To Be Presented By Duke IxJ A Of Gloucester Melbourne, Oct. 26. The prize of £lO,OOO won by Scott and Black in the London-Melbourne air race will be presented by the Duke of Gloucester at the official distribution of awards on Nov. 10. The airmen will receive124 words
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Article71 1934-10-31 4 —Reuter. Three Lucky Malayans London, Oct. 30. Consolation prizes of £lOO in the Irish Sweepstake on the Cambridgeshire Handicap race go to “Maxie” of Samrang, Java; “Isang and Mak,” Jubilee Street, Hong Kong Jeck le Haun, Cualam, Saigon “Black and White,” of the Police Station, Hong Kong;—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article55 1934-10-31 4 —Reuter. Amateur Status Unimpaired Lcndcn, October 30. The American Davis Cup player, F. X. Shields, has signed a seven years’ film toccntract for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He is to report at Hollywood cn Nov. 15. His contract does not call for playing tennis on the screen, so his.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article540 1934-10-31 4 Trade School Defeat P.F.S. BY THREE CLEAR GOALS The local two best school hockey teams met yesterday evening; on their own ground, the Penang Free School put up a great display against the Government Trade School but lost by three clear goals. Play was exciting throughout; the Free540 words
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Article41 1934-10-31 4 —Reuter Wireless. Loudon, Oct. 26. The astonishing return of £2,296 7s. was p.xid on a ten shilling ticket to tho only successful backer in today’s tatalisator double at Newbury races. This is the largest dividend ever paid.—Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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Article476 1934-10-31 4 Annual Sports LADY HAYWARD DISTRIBUTES PRIZES The annual athletic Sports of St. Mark s School, Butterworth, were held yesterday on the Butterworth Recreation Club ground and in the presence of a large crowd which turned up despite the inclement weather. There was keen competition among the476 words
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Article484 1934-10-31 4 K.O. Victory For Speedy Pancho ROBERTS OUTPOINTS DIXIE TERRY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The second round of the tournamerd fo r the junior flyweight title fought last r? ;ht provided a knock-out; boxing in fine i Speedy Pancho, who recently turned ofessional, created a surprise by knocking out484 words
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Article40 1934-10-31 4 will be from Paris to Hanoi.—Reuter Wireless. Paris, Oct. 26. An international air race is bt ing organised under official auspices on similar lines to the EnglandMelbourne race. The course probably will be from Paris to Hanoi.—Reuterwill be from Paris to Hanoi.—Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article49 1934-10-31 4 —Reuter. Great Britain Beats Australia Sydney, Oct. 30 In the Golf Test, Great Britain bea Australia by four matches to two. Th foursomes resulted as follows: Scott and Garnett beat McKay and Fer rier 7 and 5. McLean and Bourn beat Ryan an Apperley 6 and 5.-—Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement11 1934-10-31 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” 'W■11 words
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Article424 1934-10-31 5 SILENT HITS AS TALK FILMS SUCCESSES OF 20 YEARS AGO Less New Material THE revival as talking films of outstanding silent film successes of the past 20 years can now be predicted with some certainty as the next vogue for Hollywood productions. A striking instance of the424 words
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Article200 1934-10-31 5 RAMBLER REPORTS. An entirely new coiffure has been adopted by Joe E. Brown for his new picture, “Six Days Bike Rider,” which started production last week at the First National studios in Burkbank. The Comedian, according to a West Coast wire, is going in for curls and a200 words
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Article454 1934-10-31 5 MARY MAYER - BY MARY MAYER What is a hoop This is >? 4 question that has been much in prominence during the past few months at the Metrc-Gcldwyn-Muyer studios, where hoops by the dozen were being used for the new Ncrma Shrarer starring produc- j tion, The454 words
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Article573 1934-10-31 5 JAMES ARTHUR - BY JAMES ARTHUR Net always has the road to pictures been a primrose path. To many, it has resembled a steeple-chase course, beset with many obstacles, disheartening hazards—and often by many hard tumbles. The highest in the business have met with failure. Those who did573 words
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Article, Illustration576 1934-10-31 5 Film Star's Different Vocations The screen star, with from four to six pictures a year to his credit, is confronted by many strange situations, not to say predicaments No better illustration can be found than Joe E. Brown, whose First National comedy pictures, through their diversification576 words
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Advertisement143 1934-10-31 5 Save Your Money I I By Taking This Opoortunity I I Grand I Trade Competitive SALE AT WAH SING Co., j SHANGHAI DRESSMAKERS I I I I AND SELLERS j g HATS DEALERS* 3c, PENANG ROAD. j PENANG. I MARTELL'S BRANDY THE WORLD'S best unuiiii One miniature bottle is 9’143 words
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Article1560 1934-10-31 6 G. WARD PRICE - BY G. WARD PRICE Belgrade, Oct. 18. IN England we smile at secret societies; in the Balkans they shiver. Through the political life of this part of Europe run hidden tentac- cles of terror. They stretch far beyond the frontiers of the countries from1,560 words
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Article165 1934-10-31 6 Felt Like An Old Woman Here is some useful information for anyone troubled with that uncomfortable complaint, lumbago. A woman writes:— “For years I suffered from lumbago. During wet weather, I could only turn in bed with great effort and pain, I was so, stiff and165 words
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Article614 1934-10-31 6 "Dump Crime Appeal DEAD SON WHOSE BODY VANISHED Thomas Joseph Davidson is to die for the crime of the burning dump the murder jof his eight-year-old son, whose body has inever been found. In the crowded court of the Lord Chief Justice, this homeless poultry-keeper614 words
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588 1934-10-31 6 Bayonets Hold Back Crowd GOVERNMENT'S ACTION ENDS HUNGER-STRIKE Funfkirchen (Hungary), Oct. 16. Ending their five days of voluntary imi prisonment in the depths of the “suicide mine,” 1000 haggard, bedraggled, unshaken and starving hunger-striking miners staggered to the surface. They emerged on the pithead588 words
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Advertisement9 1934-10-31 6 FICHT catarrh withEVANS Pastilles theyll win MADE JN ENGLAND9 words
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Advertisement187 1934-10-31 6 BY APPOINTMENT TP g.M THtKJN£ He said to me—the favourite got home in a canter I said to him —l've got the favourite at home in a decanter BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG. 4 Sok Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR 4 CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies187 words
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Article1179 1934-10-31 7 PROFIT OF $6,712 INCREASED REVENUE OF $70,636 Mr. Kemp Re-Elected President Mr. Kemp Re-Elected Presi dent Mr. J. D. Kemp was unanimously reelected President at the annual general meeting of the Penang Turf Club which was held yesterday at the Chartered Bank Buildings, Union Street,1,179 words
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Article819 1934-10-31 7 President’s Dinner PENANG EURASIANS MAKE SOCCER HISTORY A large and convivial gathering sat down to a dinner given last night by Mr. F. J. G. Aeria, the President of the Penang Recreation Club, in honour of the P. R. C. Football Team which made history819 words
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Advertisement19 1934-10-31 8 ~i PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD- i j "X ESTATE REPORT FORMS t ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES 1~~ 119 words
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Miscellaneous523 1934-10-31 8 M A J £5 TIC ore t T s THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND HAPPY SURPRISES! OEZOROE ARL-ISS W IN ViiV»W^-V-V-“.W-W«W- w^AVJV “THE LAST GENTLEMAN THE GRAND SUCCESSOR TO 'THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD' —z —r r~r- fc A r —z —z zz —z^ to add to your enjoyment Triumoh races523 words
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1465 1934-10-31 9 VERY LOW COMPARED TO OTHER PLACES additional REVENUE OF $BO,OOO At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Comissioners the following Memorandum on Water Charges in Penang was laid on the table lor the press. The memorandum explains the reason why the Commissioners have1,465 words
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Article116 1934-10-31 9 :.—Reuter. No Differences Between Protesting Governments London, Oct. 30. There is no evidence of any difference between the protesting governments, declares “The Times,” commenting on the oil monopoly. There is no justification for the suggestion that the British and Dutch interests are combining against the Americans. The Japanese:.—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article92 1934-10-31 9 —Reuter. Postponed As Mr. Davis Indisposed London, October 30. The meeting of the Japanese and American naval representatives, expected to be held today, has been postponed as Mr. Ncrman Davis ip slightly indisposed and is suffering from fatigue. It is expected that the American delegation will call on—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article92 1934-10-31 9 —Rugby Radio Service. The King To Attend At The Cenotaph London, October 30. According to the present arrangements, the King will attend Armistice Day Celebrations at the Cenotaph in Whitehall and will place a wreath on the base of the memorial shortly before eleven o’clock. Wreaths will also—Rugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article111 1934-10-31 9 —Reuter Wireless Substantial Order For Norwich Firm London, Oct. 26. The Air Ministry has placed a substantial order with a Norwich firm for large range of biplane bombers equipped for de- fence against hostile aircraft with a mechanically operated gun turret which works like a battleship turret. The•—Reuter Wireless - 111 words
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Article60 1934-10-31 9 .—Reuter. 1908 Loan Instalment To Be Paid Nanking, Oct. 30. It is reliably learned from the Ministry of Finance that instructions have been given to pay the instalment due last month for the redemption of the Anglo-French Loan of 1908. With this payment all obligations secured.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article88 1934-10-31 9 —Reuter Wireless. Armed Attack On Mexican Prison Mexico City, Oct. 25. Armed to the teeth, a body of 100 mounted bandits seized the town of TenDelvalle, Mexico State. They captured the police headquarters and gaol and released prisoners and then looted the principal stores and other buildings. The—Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Miscellaneous341 1934-10-31 9 MMMI I > 6-30 TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW ONLY 9-30; ji The Most Enchanting Hindustani Talkie ii I ZARINA' |l II Featuring The Famous and Beautiful Cinema Queen of India MISS ZUBEDA with MR. JAL MERCHANT. |n Delightful Songs Splendid Music Gorgeous Settings j K Greatest Treat of the Season All-Talking,341 words
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Article841 1934-10-31 10 Yesterday's Budget Meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission was a long and interesting one. We only wish to refer to a few matters today and hope to return to them and other topics at some other time. The Special Meeting i was preceded by an Ordinary Meeting841 words
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Article94 1934-10-31 10 Reuter Wireless. Piccards Land In Clump Of Trees Detroit, Oct. 23. It now appears that the Piccards, who were making an attempt on the stratosphere, voluntarily descended and landed in a clump of trees near a farm house. They were both unhurt and their instruments were not damaged.Reuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article900 1934-10-31 10 QUAINT, OLD-WCRLD VILLAGE OF ST. DAVID'S A rugged and difficult road, running along a bleak coast, leads to the villagecity of St. David’s in Pembrokeshire. It is •the pilgrims’ way, and has been footed by travellers since the dawn of Christianity. From the village square it900 words
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Article101 1934-10-31 10 Accused Handed Over To Escort A Tamil named Nadesan who was arrested a few days ago when he was boarding a vessel bound for India, believed to have been wanted in Singapore on a charge of housebreaking and theft of jewellery was again produced before the101 words
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Article34 1934-10-31 10 15 Singapore Scouts Selected 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) i Singapore, October 30. The local Australian Jamboree Committee has selected 15 out of 30 applications by Singapore scouts to travel to Australia.34 words
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Article49 1934-10-31 10 Budget Approved (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 30. Today’s meeting of the Johore State Council approved of the budget including the recommended alterations made by the select committee the net result being a revenue decrease of $l2O 000 and an expendi-' ture increase of $189,568.49 words
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Article181 1934-10-31 10 Case Postponed The case in which an Indian named Mut- turaman was charged with the theft of a trunk, containing an Omega watch, a gold coin and several other articles belonging to a Chettie’s clerk from a house in Penang Street, was continued before Mr.181 words
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Article65 1934-10-31 10 For F.M.S.R. Pier In order to cope with the increasing gage transport from the F.M.S.R. Stat i to the Pier, a new’ trolley line has b installed by the railway authorities. I morning, Mr. Griffinj the district super tendant, inspected the line which was a w’eek ago.65 words
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Article31 1934-10-31 10 The London Chamber of Commerce c<: ficates for the Spring, 1934 examinati have arrived, and successful candid;should apply for them at the Governnw Commercial Day School, 65, Western R<31 words
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Article78 1934-10-31 11 When Making Arrest WEAPON DISGUISED AS PEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 31. D. K. I’roadhurst, Assistant Superintendent of Police, when about to arrest a certain Chinese in Malabar Street at midnight was fired at by a weapon which was disguised as an ordinary fountain pen.78 words
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46 1934-10-31 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —With reference to the recent appeal for Funds, I have pleasure in acknowledging receipt of the following donations:— Anonymous (Penang) $5O Anonymous (Taiping) $25 Yours, etc., S. V. ADAMS, Hon. Secretary. Penang, October 30.46 words
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Article339 1934-10-31 11 Sir, —I have the honour to inform you that out of 2,558 families registered, there are only 180 families drawing relief in the month of October 1934. Of these 180 families, there are 69 unemployed cases and 111 special cases comprising helpless widows and destitute men. These339 words
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Article245 1934-10-31 11 Kedah Branch ARRANGEMENTS FOR ARMISTICE DAY 1934 The following arrangements have been made in connection with Armistice Day, 1934: A parade for the purpose of uniting in the observance of the Two Minutes Silence will be held on the Padang, Sungei Patani, on Sunday 11th November,245 words
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Article223 1934-10-31 11 Complete Tranquility Reported BY PASSENGERS FROM BANGKOK j (From Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, Oct. 30. Arrivals from Bangkok report complete i tranquility but it is understood that the government is on the horns of a critical dilemma if the King persists in his attitude. Although censorship is223 words
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Article90 1934-10-31 11 to the ground before he could fire.—Reuter Wireless. Curiosity Kills A Judge Beira, Oct. 25. Judge Bazilio de Oliviera has been torn to death by an infuriated lion which he thought to be dead. The beast was wounded two days previously and retired to a secluded spotto the ground before he could fire.—Reuter Wireless. - 90 words
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318 1934-10-31 11 ACTION AGAINST A MARSEILLES FIRM A business deal between a local merchant and a firm in Marseilles led to a motion in the Supreme Court on Monday, before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, when his lordship entered judgment for the local merchant for $3,304.48. The318 words
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Article129 1934-10-31 11 Two Months’ R.I. And Police Supervision Remarking that it was lucky for him that he had kept to the straight path for the last ten years but for which he would have received a term of six months imprisonment, Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, today sentenced129 words
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Article177 1934-10-31 11 —Reuter Wireless. Swiss Offer To British Visitors Geneva, Oct. 26. The fact that hotel-keepers in Adelboden and other tourist centres have decided to give British visitors a fixed rate of 16 francs to the pound is regarded here as evidence that the Swiss Government has no intention—Reuter Wireless. - 177 words
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380 1934-10-31 11 Decision Made To-day JUDGE HOLDS THEY BELONG TO LADY Satisfactory Witness In ths Supreme Court this morning at 1.10 p.m. (after a hearing which began yesterday and continued the whole day and resumed this morning) Mr. Justice Whitley made a declaration that a parcel380 words
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Advertisement141 1934-10-31 11 AWFUL PAIN WITHJCZEMA Itching and Burning Terrible. Healed by Cuticura. Eczema broke out in a sore eruption on my leg, just behind the ankle. It was in a patch as big as the palm of my hand, and I had awful pain at times. It was of a dry nature141 words
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Miscellaneous37 1934-10-31 11 MAJESTIC y n 8.1.P.'s GRAND MUSICAL COMEDY SPECIALLY SECURED FOR THE DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY 'OVER THE GARDEN WALL 1 Over The Garden Wall' is capital fun and exceedingly well acted. By all means See it.' —Says MALAYA TRIBUNE.37 words
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5564 1934-10-31 12 PROCESS OF COMPLETE RECOVERY A SLOW ONE REVENUE CONTINUES TO FALL THE NEED FOR MORE DISCUSSION IN OPEN MEETING STRONG REMARKS BY MR. SAMUEL At a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering the Budget for5,564 words
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1707 1934-10-31 13 NEW SCALE OF WATER CHARGES CONTRIBUTIONS TO VOLUNTEER ORGANISATIONS DECISION DEFERRED At yesterday’s ordinary meeting' of the Municipal Commissioners Mr. (i. Bryant, the President, moved the confirmation of the decisions of the following meetings: <1) Proceedings of Commissioners in Committee on the 9th October.1,707 words
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Article258 1934-10-31 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Rev. A. Eklund, Captain and Mrs. Buttemer left for Singapore yesterday by the “Klang.” Mr. G. C. Booth, manager of Selinsing I Estate, Taiping, is returning by the s.s. “Patroclus.” Mr. M. Matsuda, dentist, and leader of the Japanese community in Klang, is lying seriously ill. The recent258 words
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Article525 1934-10-31 13 Sunday, October 21. In the afternoon H. H. The Sultan of Selangor called on His Excellency at King s House. His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott were present at an Orchestral Concert at the Selangor Club this evening. Monday, October 29. His Excellency presided at a meeting of525 words
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Advertisement14 1934-10-31 13 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.14 words
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Advertisement223 1934-10-31 13 I zips I I ORCHESTRAL I I TRIUMPHS I I VouMust I I Mot Miss/ I I I I RY 717/R THE FAIR MA|D F PERTH I LX 317/» pArrs 2. 3 4 I S BIZET’S SUITE WAS UNKNOWN IN ENGLAND TILL IT WAS B B INTRODUCED TO MUSIC LOVERS223 words
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Article102 1934-10-31 14 —Reuter. AGREEMENT NOT REACHED London, Oct. 30. The following communique has been issued: “The International Rubber Regulation Committee met for its monthly meeting today. The advisory panel was completed by the appointment, as representing the Rubber Manufacturers of the United States, of Colonel A. F. Townsend,—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article275 1934-10-31 14 .vENNEDY COMPANY TO-DAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S *hare List to-day.— Yesterde.y Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10ex2.05 2.10 ex Hitam 50 55c 45 50ex Jelebu 1.07% I.loc 1.05 I.loc K. Kamunting 6|6 6|9 66 6J9275 words
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Article120 1934-10-31 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 75 21 32 75 932 New York 4.98% 4.96% Montreal 4.86% 4.85% Brussels 21.38 21.27 Geneva 15.31 15.23 Amsterdam 7.37 7 33 Milan 58 316 57% Berlin 12.38% 12 34 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19 40% Vienna120 words
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Article224 1934-10-31 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.02% 2.07% 2.05 2.10 Hitam 47% 50ex 47% 50 Klang River 1.70 1.80 1.70 1.80 Kuchai 1.00 1.02% 1.00 1.02% N. Taiping 52% 55 51224 words
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Article154 1934-10-31 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers T IN Ampat Tins 49 51% Ayer Hi’ama 14 0 14 9 Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 ex Chenderiangs 90 9 6ex Hitam 47% 50ex Hong Fatts 47 49 Jelebus 1.07% 1.12%c Johans 25 27% K. Lem juts154 words
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Article139 1934-10-31 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £229.10.0 £229.10.0. TIN.-— (3 Months) London f Singapore «113 75 -£228.10.0. Business Done $113.50 BuXL $ll3 75 »113.621(2 Buyers, No sellers Buyers, No Sellers COPRA- (Sundried) $3 00 BLACK PEPPER $23 00 f RUBBER—- H|l6d. 6 5 8d New York 13 13|16c(G) Singapore Spot 22139 words
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Article248 1934-10-31 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the ch inges in o quotations up to nopn to-day Yesterday To-Aiy Buyers Sellers Buyers Sei.'. TIN Ayer Hitams 14|0 14(9 14 0 14 9 Chenderiangs 9|o 9(6 9|o 9 Hong Fatts 46 48 46 48 Hongkongs H|6 12|3 11(6 12 Jelebus 107% 1.12%248 words
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Article49 1934-10-31 14 PENANG, OCTOBER 31 London Bank Demand 2 4 332 4 mts 2 4 316 Private 3 m ts credit 24% 3 Documentary 2 4 716 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 41%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 00% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 23 9 1649 words
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Advertisement81 1934-10-31 14 THIS FRAGRANT ANTISEPTIC POWDER I CLEANS THE TEETH > AND* PREVENTS I DECAY Free Sample On Receipt Of Five Cent Stamp From: Grafton Laboratories, f 208, Collyer Quay, Singapore iff mi i AIR.MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pads IM Sheets Peper, Blettin* Paper mS Writinc M Oats. Envelopes 6 x 3| stronc hut81 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-10-31 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 N 1 m.m. Nccn 85 NW TIDE TABLE i T o-day High Water Low Water 4.05 a m. 9.05 p.m. 12.36 p.m. To-morrow 7.43 a.m. 2.13 a.m. 9.40 p.m. 2.35 p.m.39 words
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Article2068 1934-10-31 15 IMPROVED RESULTS THE BURDEN OF EXCHANGE MR. G. R. P. LLEWELLYN ON THE OUTLOOK The second ordinary annual general meeting of the Java Produce Company (1932), Ltd., was held on October. 19th at Cereal House, 58, Mark-lane, E.C., Mr. G.R.P. Llewellyn (the chairman) presiding. The representative of2,068 words
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Article327 1934-10-31 15 —Reuter Wireless. Sterling Continues To Make Headway London, Oct. 24. On the Stock Exchange today gilt-edged securities maintained a very firm tone, a feature to-day being the advance of four per cent, interest bearing stocks. Otherwise, apart from sharp fluctuations and the activity of South African minings,—Reuter Wireless. - 327 words
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Article202 1934-10-31 15 Proposal To Cut Capital By One-sixth In a circular to the shareholders, the directors of the Rambutan Rubber Estates (1930) recall that at the meeting in May last the Chairman intimated that some proposal regarding the balance-sheet might be made to the shareholders when something more was known202 words
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Advertisement193 1934-10-31 15 “Del Monte Products” a Lead For jfcjHS Lowest Prices Consistant With BSbapja Highest Quality DEL MONTE PEARS B OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: I HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. 4 I TRADE MARK E M CO i STEEL EXPORT DRUMS 120193 words
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Advertisement1888 1934-10-31 16 -wyry DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 41 H! 1 WSBaS AMERICAN MAIL LINE <- <• W .X J J-K-l I I rfca Y B jv c I Jggb,-, /a > V 7VBLUBFUMMCL LIMB LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due 11IM- J Penang London I AENEAS Mars.. L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow NOT. 11,888 words
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Article568 1934-10-31 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal 8 Uno» a B®* ves ®®l® arriving ftwn Penang during the IN PORT TO-DAY S.& MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh (La-boean-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan Tg. Bale!). Sails for the same norts today. S.S. BATAK from Batoe Bohra, BelawanDeli and Langsa. Sails568 words
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Article172 1934-10-31 17 Dates And Venues NOVEMBER 1 Dewhurst Stakes. Run at Newmarket Distance Seven Furlongs. NOVEMBER 9 Liverpool Autumn Cup. Run at Liverpool. Distance One Mile. Two Furlouga 170 Yards. NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run at Derby. Distant? One Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at172 words
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Article694 1934-10-31 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 21st October per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in Lon- don on the 29th October. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands India Air694 words
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Advertisement36 1934-10-31 17 WHY INOT HAVE 111 with a slice of 5m LEM ON i 1 I 'l ij ■tiH J f ll' 1 Itlvces anth Tiultpaleas SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Miscellaneous528 1934-10-31 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, two of which wiM be used simultaneously:— GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 m-’re» throughout and GSG 16.86 metrrj until 11.05 pan. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC528 words
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Miscellaneous465 1934-10-31 17 What Archibald Says, Goes) Gnacie Fields. 8.2733—My Blue Heaven Because I Love You) Gracie Fields. 8.2735—01’ Man River (The Revellers) Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man I (Helen Morgan) 8.2982 —Entry Of The Spring Flowers I You Shall Be The King Of My Heart) —Marek Weber and Orj chestra. B.Blsl—Simple Aveu)465 words
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Miscellaneous92 1934-10-31 17 2. a. Habanera. J. Turina. 1 b. La chere maisen. J. Dalcrozo 3. Hyde-park. Suite. R. Jalowicz. I a. Sunday morning (Church parade). b. Rotten row. c. On the serpentine. d. Around the Bandstand. 4. Tango from “Baby in der Bar”. W. Grosz. 5. Tanzo mit —im Walzerschritt. Henry Weber.92 words
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1499 1934-10-31 18 TWO OR THREE CENTURIES BEFORE CHRISTIAN ERA THE geographical position of Sumatra marks it out as pre-eminently the site of the earliest Hindu settlement in Indonesia. Being situated mid-way on the route between India and China, important harbours and trading stations must have developed on1,499 words
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Article697 1934-10-31 18 A STORY OF THE OCCULT The story opens on the night of New Year’s Eve, 1906, and the uncanny incident referred to, took place at the District Hospital at Taiping, Perak, in the Federated Malay States, and I, as an eye-witness, can only describe it697 words
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1693 1934-10-31 19 CHINA HAS NEVER RENOUNCED SOVEREIGNTY —People? g Tribune. General Huang Mou-Sung’s trip to Tibet has aroused considerable criticism among spokesmen of British interest in western China. Outstanding among the publications which voice apprehension and jealousy are the London Times and the local North-China Daily News. The—People? g Tribune. - 1,693 words
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Article213 1934-10-31 19 Discuss Important Matters Nanking, Oct. 10. At the 27th meeting of the Board of Trustees for the British Boxer Refund held in Nanking on. October 8, the distribution of scholarships for advanced study in England for the year 1935 was among the important items discussed, as were the213 words
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Article278 1934-10-31 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Gen. Chiang Kai Shek Welcomed In Shensi Sian, Shensi, Oct. 12. The tour cf inspection of Shensi province by General Chiang Kai-shek, Madame Chiang and Marshal Chang Hsueh-lian, is developing into a triumphal procession as each of the cities visited is vieing with each otherReuters Pacific Service. - 278 words
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Article52 1934-10-31 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo. Oct. 12. The Association of Japanese Creditors has decided to send Mr. Katsuchi Uchida, cne of its directors, to China to initiate negotiations with a view to securing payment of Chinese debts to Japan. Mr. Uchida will leave for Shanghai on Sunday.—Reuters—Reuters Pacific Service. - 52 words
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Article390 1934-10-31 19 hai through express this afternoon. —Reuters Pacific Service. To Crops By Droughts And Floods Nanking, Oct. 8. For the purpose of ascertaining the extent of the damage to this year’s crops as a result of drought, flood, and windstorms, the National Agricultural Research Bureau of the Chinese Govermenthai through express this afternoon.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 390 words
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Article157 1934-10-31 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Mr. Hsu Shih-Chang’s 80th Birthday Peiping, Oct. 13. Mr. Hsu Shih-chang, former President of China, who has been living in retirement in Tientsin since 1922, is 80 years pld today. Owing to the national crisis he observed the occasion quietly. He presented manyReuters Pacific Service. - 157 words
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Article131 1934-10-31 19 R uters Pacific Service. First In Thirty Years Peiping, Oct. 11. According to information received by the China International Famine Relief Commission, Fukien is suffering from a very severe drought. Bishop Gowdy of Foochow is quoted as saying that this is the first drought he hc'.sR uters Pacific Service. - 131 words
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Advertisement284 1934-10-31 19 WJH sRL Ji K& £k M w Jr "la Hill< .•sw yte:%. i < ■ml Mi .<• IM ...^4 xa, Built this Bouuie Bahy' EVER since Glaxo appeared—over twenty years ago —it has built bonnie babies and made parents proud. Glaxo has seemed to work miracles because it is fundamentally284 words
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Article, Illustration204 1934-10-31 20 DOWN IN THE FOREST.” —Miss J. Anderson well and truly in the rough at Worplesdon, ichere the annual r Mixed Foursomes started PLAYING for a place in the Cambridge University XV. Colours scoring a try in spite of frantic efforts of two Whites during a204 words