Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 259. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 97 1 Offered Chairmanship Of British Company By Mr. Baldwin —Reuter. A TREMENDOUS TEMPTATION COULD HAVE DUPLICATED REPUTATION Chicago, Nov. 1. An assertion by Samuel Insull that Mr. Stanley Baldwin in 1926 offered him the chairmanship of the British High-Tension Power Development Company caused a sensation
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  • 111 1 VJf CI, OcXllJ b .use the weather was too cold. Reu ter Closing Scenes Of Wildest Disorder Chicago, Nov. 1. I The world’s fair closed on scenes of the wildest disorder. Mobs of Hallowe en re- Iters spent the night pillaging booths and ung $150,000 of damage.
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  • 66 1 —Reuter. Sequel To Recent Incident Alexandria, Nov. 1. s a sequel to the recent incident betv n the Government and the Residency, K Fuad gave an audience to the PreYehiah Pasha, who tendered the ref ition of Memzalawi Bey, the Minister f- uriculture, and Ibrahim Fahmy Pasha,
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  • 250 1 Waiver Of Land Rent. 1934 ADDITIONAL 50% In order to afford a measure of relief to the coconut industry, the Federated Malay States Government has decided to grant in respect of coconut estates or small-hold-ings, planted wholly or predominantly with coconuts, a 50% additional waiver o?*
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  • 61 1 —Rugby Radio Service. No Decision Yet Taken London, Nov. 1. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain informed the House of Commons that no decision had yet been taken to build the sister ship to the “Queen Mary” and therefore the question as to
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  • 48 1 —Reuter. Wheat Prices To Be Pegged Winnipeg, November 1. It is announced tbe,t at the Government’s request, wheat prices at the Winnipeg Grain Exchange will be pegged from November 1. December futures are pegged at 75 cents per bushel and May futures at eighty cents.- i
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  • 635 1 ■inane aavisea exyw* icced with caution. —Rugby Radio Ber ice. Debts Clearing Agreement BUT EXPORTERS SHOULD CONTINUE CAUTION London, November 1. The Anglo-German debts clearing agreement, the terms of which were given by the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, in the I House of
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  • 170 1 Rugby Radio Service. SIMULTANEOUS PUBLICATION APPROVED London, November 1. Both Houses of Parliament today agreed to a motion that the report and minutes of the Joint Committee of Indian Constitutional Reform should be published simultaneously in Great Britain and India. It is expected it will be available to
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  • 39 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Holiday In All Schools In Britain London, November 1. A holiday will be observed in the schools throughout the country on November 29, the wedding day of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina.
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  • 156 1 decreased nearly 30 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. SPEED NOT THE ONLY I CONSIDERATION j i London, November 1. The Under Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, in reply to questions stated that proposals for curtailing times taken by the existing Empire Air Services have been under consideration for
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  • 51 1 complete the journey tomorrow.—Rugby Radio Service. Held Up By Bad Weather London, Nov. 1. Jones and Waller, who left Athens for England on the last stage of their flight from Melbourne were again forced to return by bad weather over Italy and hope to complete the journey
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  • 155 1 —Reuter. Motor Units Ready To Enter IF S.O.S. ISSUED Paris, November 1. It is authoritatively stated that French motor units are behind the Alsatian border, ready to enter the Saar at a moment’s notice if President Knox issues an S.O.S. that the local gendarmerie are overwhelmed
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  • 178 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Studying Future Course Of Conference London, November 1. The President of the Disarmament Conference, Mr. Arthur Henderson, has been studying with the Secretary General of the League, M. Avenol, who is at present in London, the future course of the Disarmament Conference. The Secretary of the
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  • 111 1 Reuter. Quebec, November 1. Six members of the crew and five passengers are believed to be drowned as the result of the foundering of the motorship “Roy David” in the heavy seas around the Gulf of St. Lawrence while two members of the crew of an unknown
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.
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    • 55 1 JLVLMER. the I 11 J f iff > > gffg I g g' g &*g g&g gf&g £ssg bj gsfyg g&g g-fg lf£-g Jf£g g&gSg A-&g g/ SOUPS RVJIS J) I f<g conoenSE.o i ri f r-Vegetable Beef Tomato Chicken —1 ii Asparagus Consomme Vegetable Green Pea Cream of Sote
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    • 77 1 DONALD fl SCOTCH < WHISKY AgW A fine WEEEBKT At a Moderate Price ***** l of $2.95 a bottla, A Obtainable From I All Provision Stores. TO-DAYS NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Latest Home News 6 Commercial News
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    • 2521 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PERAK TURF CLUB AOYYR M BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS aut umn mating i«« TAXXZtxLI nsdeblanosche chartered rank J n»v 3rd November 1934 HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU (Haarforawt to Awtato AU communications relating to mirauay, hy Itcyal Charts advertisements should be addressed to ihe Races start a N.V. Paid-up Capital -)o ,oqq
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  • 898 3  -  By DR. JOHN FISHER —Daily Mail. THE possible results of living at too high pressure, working hard and then playing too strenuously, never relaxing, were once again emphasised by the recent inquest on a girl clerk who jumped to
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  • 383 3 A GOVERNMENT grant for a scientific investigation into the causes of disease and general backwardness among tribesmen of British Africa is likely to be made as the result of reports by doctors there and in England. The African is not the healthy, diseasefree person
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  • 299 3 Parents' Day ATTRACTIVE HANDWORK ON VIEW -resteraay the St. George’s Girls’ School, Northam Road, held it annual Parents’ Day, when handwork done by the girls during the year was on view. The exhibition was in aid of the Girl Guide Funds of the school. Before the
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    • 348 3 /I Mr JMk •JgJgß WW A British Scientist has at aS/ last discovered a safe and J scientific way of removing superfluous hair. Razors |T f —which only make the I hair grow faster and j I thicker—and all the old ’evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded. This a
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    • 72 3 Call and See I LADIES LATEST Silk Ljnderwearsl AT I Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon I Save Your Money By j Taking This Opoortunity j Grand j Trade I Competitive j SALE i AT 1 WAH
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  • 1243 4 MALAYS' GROWING ENTHUSIASM FOR THE GAME LACK OF INTERPRETERS Several matters of interest were bi ought up at a meeting of the Johore State council held at Johore Bahru on Tuesday. It was announced that there was growing enthusiasm among Malays for golf
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  • 288 4 Drastic Changes FIVE CHANGES IN PACK I Several changes have been made in the Selangor XV which is to meet the Malayan Command on the Selangor Club padang on Saturday. i Only three of the forwards who played against Penang last week are retained.
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  • 45 4 Taiping vs. Penang “A” Taiping will meet Penang “A" at Taiping, on Saturday with the following side: Keay; Zackaria, Webber, Peel and Darus; Teng Khoo and Nigel Williams; Lewis, Jones, Handley, Tufnell, Kingscott, Harman, Calderwood and Crosbie Hill. Taiping will play in colours.
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  • 25 4 —Reuter. London, Nov. 1. In a rugger match played today the Oxford University defeated the Oxford Univeisity Greyhounds by 26 points to 7.
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  • 279 4 ENGLISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL To-morrow's Matches EVERTON TO VISIT HIGHBURY The following are the matches to be "layed tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v Everton 7*” rm Ingham v Leicester C. B'nckburn R. v Grimsby T. U. v Ghelsaa I iverpool v W’hampton W. 'Winchester C.
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  • 89 4 Fixtures For Tomorrow The following are the principal rugger matches to be played tomorrow Cumberland v Yorkshire East Midlands v Leicestershire Lancashire v Cheshire North Midlands v Notts., Lincs., and Derby Blackheath v Swansea Bradford v Edinburgh Academicals Cambridge Univ. v Ld don Scottish Gloucester v Old Cranleighans
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  • 119 4 —Reuter. English League Defeats Scottish League London, October 31. The Inter-League soccer match between the English Football League and the Scottish League was played today at Stamford Bridge before a crowd of 16,000 and resulted in a win for the English Football League by the odd goal in
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  • 28 4 .—Reuter. H. L. Brook Leaves Athens Athens, Nov. 1. H. L. Brook (No. 31) has departed and hopes to reach Baghdad today after refuelling at Aleppo.—Reuter.
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  • 16 4 —Reuter. London, November 2. The American Davis Cup player, Lott, hag turned professional.-
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  • 475 4 Handicaps For To-morrow SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC The following are the Handicaps for the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Ipoh tomorrow RACE 1 Horses—Class 4—Div. 3—6 Furs.2.ls p.m. Car Fcx 9.10 Gunga Din 9.04 Green Mark 9.00 Allegience 8.13 Charming Eyes 8
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    • 27 4 Speciality Salesman wanted to handle Advertising Tapes. I H ||N. o’ P* Sons Ltd. Manufacturers, I Haydn Road, Nottingham, England. nUIiIII Also AGENTS WANTED Wher. not yet
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    • 12 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” THi —nr
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    • 70 4 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 14 LATEST MODELS TENNIS RACKETS JUST ARRIVED FR OM $l2- UPWARDS NEW HOCKEY STICKS CONSIGNMENT RECOMMENDED /Zrjjj ENGLISH HOCKEY INTERN ATIOA kL EQUIPMENT S INDIAN OLI MI’lC I JUST TO HAND PLAYERS ALSO NEW MODELS OF BADMINTON RACKfTS I Chen Company I 32 BEACH
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  • 2473 5 OPERETTA OF PRE-REGENCY PERIOD A FANTASY AT THE WHITEHALL THEATRE "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET A CAVALCADE OF THE COCKNEYS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 20. the longest-running PLAYS EXCEPT for “Ten Minute Alibi.” which has been going for two years and “The Wing and the
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  • 638 5 Bonus Of 4 Declared INVESTMENTS TOTAL $97,000 Below is the Committee’s Report of the Chinese Provident Association, to be submitted to members at the thirteenth annual general meeting cf the association, to be held at the Chinese Town Hall on 1 Friday, November 16 at 5.15 p.m.
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    • 131 5 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST J J ONLY 25 CENTS. «17 |K Times have changed. Sa K have opinions. Fashionable flk women no longer believe ■T necessary to pay high K prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests Ip I have absolutely
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  • 339 6 Effect Of Spoiling In Childhood IMPORTANCE OF PSYCHOLOGY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 20. Dr. J. R. Rees, medical director of the Institute of Medical Psychology, in a Health Week lecture at Leeds, said that spoling in childhood might lead to the development of fears, self-consciousness
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  • 329 6 “Doctor Could Have Saved Him” "No, we did not consider the doctor. We looked to the Lord to hear our prayer and raisq cur boy.” This statement was made by a woman member of th e religious sect known as the Peculiar People, at the
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  • 462 6 Important German Invention A STEAM-DRIVEN AEROPLANE? (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 20. Through the invention of a novel turbine Germany is believed by experts to have stepped well ahead towards an era of safe and silent flight in steam-driven aeroplanes. Enthusiats for steam have never lost faith
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  • 227 6 Largest Of Its Kind In The I World (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 20. A new system of traffic control lights, known technically as “flexible-progres-sive,” and the largest of its kind in the world, is to be ejected in St. Marylebone, London, N.W. It will cost
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  • 263 6 Total Removal Of Thyroid Gland IN TREATMENT OF PATIENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 20. Total removal of the thyroid gland in the treatment of patients with heart failure and “angina” is described in the current issue of The British Medical Journal. This method
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  • 33 6 ol Split. British warships of 116 n ‘h" quay at the Adln tlc ,wrl Picture, taken while mourners were filing past the catafalaue. was flownto Vienn^t Th S SPeCla
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  • 522 6 SPECIAL POPPY DAY EFFORT Fcppy Day will be held this year on Saturday, November 10, instead of on Armistice Day, which falls on a Sunday. The work of Earl Haig’s British Legion Appeal Fund depends on the generosity of the public in this anniversary, and efforts
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  • 260 6 Into The Common Cold ATTACK ON iNFLJt A GERM (From Our Own CorrespondLondon O .q Although research into the th' Professor Dcchez, of New York >n ing the common cold has been a in this country, further research p ?e subject dong new lines will urn be continued.
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  • 334 7 At Penang Assizes ACCUSED PLEAD GUILTY Sentenced To Seven Years' R.l. The case in which two Chinese named So Yeng and Yuen Yan were charged at 1 enang Assizes today before Mr. Justice Whitley, with armed gang robbery, ime to a sudden climax when
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  • 181 7 Concert Staged In A.C.S. Hall Shakespeare’s famous characters in The Merchant of Venice” live again; last night the teachers and pupils of the AngloChinese Boys’ and Girls’ Schools gave a tine characterisation of the play in the A.C.S. Hall, Maxwell Road. The concert was in aid
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  • 85 7 Tongkang Skipper Fined Teoh Teik Lye, a Teochew Chinese, was his morning fined $5O by the Penang olice Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, for the ■ossession of five bottles and four jars of uliable liquor which he as tyekong (skip*l. a tongkeng, had obtained off a Glen oab
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  • 28 7 In connection with the Poppy Day ’ance, a special late train will leave the ,J °wer Station at 2.30 a.m. on Sunday the 'Uh inst.
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  • 101 7 Police Threat To Witness (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 2. Evidence of a startling nature was recorded by Mr. Norman Grice, Second Magistrate, Singapore, during the trial of Mills, a Eurasian Vehicles Inspector, who was charged with accepting an illegal gratification. Mr. Tay Lian
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  • 239 7 Two Previous Offences BELIEVED MEMBER OF LARGE GANG Adam and John Jacob, the two men who were arrested by detectives with Chap Jee Ke e lottery tickets cleverly concealed on them ip New Bridge Road, Singapore, were fined $5OO, or five months' rigorous
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  • 137 7 Thumbaya, a Tamil charged in the Police Court this morning with being drunk and disorderly, was said by the P.C. who arrested him in Light Street yesterday evening to have loudly expressed a desire to go to Pargue in an aeroplane: Thumbaya said he asked the P.C.
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  • 144 7 Surprise For British Hunters Puntarena, (Costa Rica), Oct. 29. The eighteen British treasure hunters received a pleasant surprise when they were not placed in custody on arrival here but were allowed to stay in a hotel pending further orders. The Britons were informed they would be required to
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  • 571 7 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING The following are Minutes of a Com--1 mittee Meeting held in the Singapore Exli change Room on Monday the 29th October, 1934, at 5 p.m. Present:—Mr. L.W. Geddes (Vice President), Mr. G. Parbury, Mr. Y. Afifi, Mr. C.E. Gibson, Sir Arnold Robinson,
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  • 89 7 Investigations Extremely Negligent (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 2. Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returning a verdict of death by misadventure on a Chettiar boy who was the victim in a motor accident at Bukit Timah added a note to the effect that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 498 7 DOLLAR VALUES jTHIS ATTRACTIVE EVENT DEFINITELY ENDS SATURDAY. j kerckiefsa ladies frocks. J Another big bargain in ladies J dainty washing frocks. Very sMSffIKL slightly soiled but will launder like new. Usually V, r&ul $3.95 each. In various sizes an( i fabrics. Blue, Pink, z i L Brown, Green, Yellow,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 49 7 ww COLUMN THE MERRIEST MIX UP EVER SEEN ON ANY SCREEN I JOAN BLONDELL IN "SMARTY" SHE CHANGED HER HUSBANDS LIKE SHE CHANGED HER HATS I The Season’s Smartest Comedy with The Smartest Comedy Cast WARREN WILLIAM EDWARD EVERETT HORTON FRANK MCHUGH A WARNER BROS. RIOT SHOWING NEXT CHANGE
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    • 31 8 Pcnanq kp HNANG. IN STOCK Reeve’s Drawing and Painting Materials “r v e° f SrS PaC, ,rom VariOUS Manufacturers. PENANG*VIEWS DWVNBYiIAND*AND P ArtiBte TONE AS WELL AS p ?s our “T--
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    • 565 8 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! SEASON INDEFINITELY EXTENDED! simultaneously wjjsj DSOR LIBERTY CINEMAS s STAR MOTION PICTURE’S SUPERB ALL-CANTONeSE TALKIE OF THE SEASON! Ms r C kITTT£ D C I V U 7 IT eclipsing all her former portrayals in r in 1d d D U 1 i L K F L I
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  • 201 9 —Rugby Radio Service. AT ALBERT HALL MEETING FAREWELL TO GEN. HIGGINS London. Nov. 1. The Duke of York paid a warm tribute to the Salvation Army at a huge meeting in the Albert Hall. London, today when the Army said farewell to its retiring head, General
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  • 80 9 1113 .—Reuter. Japan’s “Open Door Promise Washington, Nov. 1. he United States has no intention of *ng its efforts to maintain an open in the Far East,” declared Mr. ps, Under-Secretary of State, in conring the next move with regard to the used Manchukuo oil monopoly. The
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  • 236 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Revival In Activities Of Market BRITISH GOVT. STOCKS ADVANCE London, November 1. The remarkable advance in the quotations of British Government stocks has continued to be the most impressive feature of the Stock Exchange business during the week, War Loan, for example, gaining 7
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  • 143 9 New Zeppelin Being Completed Berlin, Nov. 1. The plan for a new polar expedition with a new Zeppelin which is being completed is announced by Professor Weickmann, the famous meteorologist. The Zeppelin will take a group of scientists to a district, which will be thoroughly explored, between the
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  • 233 9 .—Reuter. Socialists' Efforts To Regain Control SPEARHEAD OF THEIR CAMPAIGN London, November 1. ‘‘Do you want the rates increased?” This is the simple issue which the Municipal Reformers put to their electors at today’s London Borough Council elections. They pointed out that the rates of the four
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  • 169 9 —Reuter. Strong Demand For Bigger i U.S. Navy New York, Nov. 1. I A strong demand for a larger United States navy and merchant fleet was made by Rear-Admiral Yates Sterling, Comman- der of the Navy Yard. i He said: ‘‘We must be capable of exerting
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  • 1107 9 Head Tamby Bound Over CLEAN RECORD Hearing was concluded by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills yesterday, of the case in which Ahmad bin Nahgoo Meera, a Tamil head tamby to the Georgetown Dispensary, Beach Street, was charged with the theft, on August 29, of a
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  • 191 9 Fine Musical Comedy At Queen's i i i “Twenty Million Sweethearts” are the feminine admirers of a successful radio singer, for this Warner Brothers picture is one of those stories set in a wireless studio with various celebrities entertaining. Most popular of all are the Mills Brothers,
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    • 127 9 Pff ii th uh »2»» -uiui luudjiMeiiuaißfiifiiir 6 zs OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 I Stupendous Screen Stage Attraction I ON THE STAGE qn juc SCREEN 1 f ALL N V U A M U R LLE “”!0.H.. I n- r 1 x Thrills Leave Off 8 he biggest Show of the
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    • 179 9 QUCCN’S GREETED BY ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS YESTERDAY 4 tonight 1 Ifere'ft fs—> Wl<\. /71 THEiBK.PARADE OF RADIO SECtO LAUGHS ANO WTJ W! MUSIC BY WARNER BROS.! s MATINEES Something brand new in tomorrow Warner i! Bros J musicals z reeling with rhythm —jammed AND to face with the headline person- CllkinAY
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  • 1026 10 At Tuesday’s meeting of the Muni--1 cipal Commission, the President in I presenting the Budget for 1934, drew I attention to the salient features of revenue and expenditure. He prefaced his remarks by stating that the process of complete recovery had been a slow one and concluded
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  • 1609 10 MR. TAN KAR LIEW UNDER CROSS. EXAMINATION TODAY'S PROCEEDINGS The hearing of the case against jambu and Wong Keat Chin until recently J h e Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasure,• reanectively of the Fund, on charges of fals fication of accounts was continued m the District
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 174 10 ©KEN© jK I J as Mß®ii!3L Jackdaw ct Reims i i uncorking K bottle ci j o mm f 'y*. r OBMPAtSW j The Wine of Kings The King of Wines AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England) 1, Pitt Street. Penang. SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR JUST UNPACKED FOR
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    • 46 10 w FOR GOOD SHIRTS Too tai Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR
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  • 2312 11 SET ASIDE BY MR. JUSTICE WHITLEY REGRETTABLE LACK OF FRANKNESS TOWARDS COURT Fraud In The Legal Sense But Not Criminal Fraud In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment in the case between Cheah Wong Nyan and Cheah Sin Kee (plaintiffs)
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  • 78 11 Held Back For 50 Minutes (Official) Kuala Lumpur, Nev. 2. The Singapore to Kuala Lumpur night express train has been delayed. The express passenger train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur arrived nearly two hours late this morning owing to the failure of an engine working
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  • 58 11 At Detective Station DIES IN HOSPITAL LATER (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 2. Inspector J. Judge was found Shot at the Detective Station this morning. He was taken to hospital in a serious condition. Inspector Judge died at 11.20 a.m. It will be remembered that
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    • 85 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE T O-MORROW OFFICIAL POPPY DAY BALL Wrr,W, (EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M.) Will intending diners, who have purchased combined Dinner. Dance tickets, kindly make their reservations at the Reception Office, or by telephone, on or before Friday, 2nd November, so that suitable accommodation may
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    • 162 11 NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE To Be Sold By PUBLIC AUCTION On Friday, 16th day of November, 1934 AT 2 P.M. At 124 Cross Street, B. Mertajam, P.W.C. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 1 All those pieces of land Messuages and i hereditaments situate at Penaga in the District
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    • 54 11 CEOR6ETOWN OFFER! YOU CUT YOUR COSTS BY USING QUALITY DRUGS WHICH COST NO MORE. u WE SHALL BE DELIGHTED TO QUOTE FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED BY QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMISTS. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST BEST CHEMISTS IN MALAYA. Z/ Drugs. nJ jQI ervke Lower Prices. I•• LIU Chemists PENANG imowmr
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  • 4662 12 EX-OFFICERS ON CHARGES OF FALSIFICATION FUND PRESIDENT IN THE WITNESS BOX Hearing was continued yesterday afternoon in the District Court before Mr. B. K Bridge, the District Judge, in the case in which W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, the ex-hon. secretary and the
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  • 3004 13 VERDICT CF CULPABLE HOMICIDE CHINESE SENTENCED TO EIGHT YEARS' R. I. i ''T Ca t S i! Ik which a > oun g Hylam named Ooi Kiah Kim was harmed with the murder of a compatriot named Ho Ah Sam at Butterworth, Province Wellodov I■>
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  • 314 13 Mr. Leask, of Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ttluk Anson, is shortly being transferred to Colombo. The engagement is announced between Mr. William Philp, Chartered Bank, Singapore, and Miss Morna Elizabeth Jones, younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Cardiff. The “Hakusan Maru” ar?/ ed
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    • 145 13 1 11 ■■■...'-"■.'■-L" 1 ORCHESTRAL I' TRIUMPHS I Not Miss 'I »v 917 THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH I LX 317/8 pARTS 1 2 3 4 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
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  • 45 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 2 London Bank Demand 2 4 3,32 4 m,ts 2 4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 214% 3 Documentary 214 7116 On New Yo’k Demand 57% France IT. 870 Shanghai T 42<3, dis. Hongkong TT 29%% dis India T.T. 155 Silver 23%
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  • 37 14 .—Reuter. Young Perez Knocked Out IN TENTH ROUND Tunis, November 1. Al Brown retained the world bantamweight championship by knocking out Young Perez of Tunis in the tenth of a fifteen round contest.
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  • 16 14 The November Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played on Saturday and Sunday next.
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  • 30 14 The following are the prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet foi today Cents pe” lb. Spot 21% Jan./March 23% April/June 25% July/Sept 26% Market steady.
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  • 404 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TO-DAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S share List to-day.— Y esterdey Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Bassett 75 85 75 80 B. Lintang 1.20 1.25 1.15 1.20 Benta 1.10 1.15 1.07% 1.12% Borelli 2.60 2.70 2.45 2.60
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  • 220 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes Ln our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hong Fatt 45 47% 46 48 Jelebu 1.00 1.05 97% 1.02% Klang River 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 Kuchai 1.00 1.02% 97%
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  • 108 14 Despite London And New York Weakness (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 1. Despite London and New York weakness local dealers quickly took up any offerings of rubber and prices were steady at 22 buyers, July deliveries commanding a premium of nearfy five cents. The output of Tin
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  • 120 14 YEBTIURDAY to-dat London £229.7.6 £229.2 6 TIN.—(3 Months) London £228.10.0 £228.10.0 Singapore 3113.62% $113.50 Business Done «l3. W «13 62,. Business *5 tons 25 tons COPRA- (Sundried) $3 05 BLACK PEPPER $22 00 RUBBER.—" 6%d. eWTOrk 12%C(G > WC(G» Singapore Spot 21%c Jan./Mar. uiTT 24 He. 24c. April/
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 387 14 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated in tho Straits Settlements.) report and accounts l fob. the YEAR ENDED 30th. JUNE, 1934. NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Twen ySeventh Annual Ordinary General Meet g of the Shareholders of h an Tin, Ltd., will be held at the g
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    • 59 14 1 //&/1 ww lA/ 1 I i 1 101 r JL_hb 11 I I l-Tl MttAM MAW I II I THE MOTTO WHICH REPRESENTS FURNITURE OF VALUE AND WORKMANSHIP t WITH REASONABLE PRICE. many pieces OF MODERN I i furniture now on I DISPLAY AFTER THE I ■r CLOSING OF
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    • 118 14 Worlds Fastest W. O. Francesco Agello has A created a new World Air Speed Record of 440.67 m. p. h. on B WAKEFIELD CASTROL. All three records of the Air Height, Speed, Distance —have been achieved on this world famous motor oil. i -r /JT F_ J JI (CLSIWI l«y/j
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    • 218 14 WIRELESS PROGRAMME VS—BAH—PENANG TOMORROW The evening will be occupied by the following Records kindly lent to the Society by The Malayan Music Store, Penang. Regal 779—Mexican Yodel) My Swiss Miss Yodel) Hany Torrani with Guitar Melotone M ***** Rolling In Love) Dames Joe Haymcs and Oichestra. H.M.V. ***** Zigeuner, You
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    • 39 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfal) 6 a.m. 75 NE 13 m.m. Noon 79 E TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 9.10 a.m 3.50 am. 10.05 p.m 3.37 p.m. To-morrow 9.55 a.m 4.27 a.m. 10.31 p.m 4.18 p m.
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  • 1661 15  -  METALLURGICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS BY DR. L. B. HUNT. future.—“ Times Trade” and “Engineering Supplement.” Hie tendencies to be observed in entering practice today are mainly to.rds the more rapid and economical prolion of lighter and more highly stressed tchines, as exemplified by the motoricle industry.
    future.—“ Times Trade” and “Engineering Supplement.”  -  1,661 words
  • 237 15 Trade On A Reciprocal Basis Ottawa. The action of the United States Chamber of Commerce in requesting Washington to epen reciprocal trade negotiations with Canada has evoked a sympathetic sentiment in Canadian Government and trade circles. It is recalled that the Canadian Chamber of Commerce adopted
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  • 183 15 —Reuter Wireless. Commodities Quietly Steady: No Special Features London, October 27. Abundant supplies seeking remunerative outlets, together with the dwindling volume of Treasury Bills due to Government s recent policy of contraction against the usual expansion at this period of the year, caused keen competition among Clearing Banks
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  • 117 15 Latest Quotations Thursday Tuesday Paris 75 19,32 75 21.32 New York 498 4.98’ t Montreal 487 4.86% Brussels 21.37 21.38 Geneva 15-30% 15-31 Amsterdam 7.36% 7.37 (j Milan 58 532 58 3j16 Berlin 12-39 12.38% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.39% Oslo 19 90% 19.90% Vienna
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  • 316 15 Manufacturers’ Confidence Sydney. The Chamber of Manufacturers, at its annual meeting, passed a resolution unanimously expressing complete confidence in the Australian banking system. In the annual report it was stated that the most vital thing to Australia was a continuance of the plan of rehabilitation. Protection of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 163 15 1 fl WW4 i I A rwlirW' Ww. W J I > -w II B I -4 I i ru. X F Tit THESE ARE TWO TYPICAL ’LACTOGEN" BABIES Children brought up on Lactogen are invariably healthy and happy, for Lactogen nourishes in the correct way, ensuring firm flesh and
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    • 1916 16 j l DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE i. Id I iXjBS&i (JWAMERICAN MAIL LINE, M 4V v W' rxVix 1 :zr~’ > blui fummel mmb r." <—to tXJNDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. B. DIOMED 1“£ NOV. !6 12 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C. AGAMEMNON Mar., L don, R dam, H g Pemmg Arrive
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  • 600 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines Tjae following b a MM of vessels arriving saiEag BBa during the m PORT TO-DAY g DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela- an-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboe-an-Bilik). Sails for the seme ports tomorrow. LFOER from Langsa, Idi, Simpang.•Pim, Tandjong-Poera, Pangkalan, < 9oe end Pangkalan
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  • 154 17 Dates And Venue» NOVEMBER 9 Liverpool Autumn Cup. Run at Liverpool. Distance One Mile. Two Furtonga 170 Yards. NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run at Derby. Dtotanc’’ One Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at Manche» ter. Distance One Mile, Flour Furtong*. MALAYAN DIARY SATURDAY,
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  • 561 17 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Airways will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang on Sunday, the 4th Nov. at 7 a.m. (Registration 6 p.m. tomorrow. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern end North Western Sumatra by the as. “Kedah” will
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    • 130 17 'I Cheer Up, Flat Feet! ‘I YOU MAY WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE I AT THE Ir©pjpy HMy IBWI. A NEXT SATURDAY. A g 1 V ATTRACTIVE PRIZES (Bukan Main Punya) M Q WILL BE GIVEN FOR p WORST DANCERS (1 for Giris and 1 for Lads) I SPOT DANCE (The
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    • 1121 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, 7 -35—The 8.8. C. Northern Orchest a two of which will be used simultaneous- Conducted by T. H. Morrison. James Scraton (Baritone). OrGSG 16.86 metre* chestra Meditation (Glazounov), and GSF 19.82 metres Three Dances, “Henry VII” (EdGSF 19.82 m*'.'ea ward
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    • 173 17 Highlights of the Week’s Program. 8.35—A Sunday Evening’s Program. 8.50 Fe,iry Tales. 9.05 —Review of the Week and News in English. 9.20 —Concert from Berlin. 10.35 Review of the Week and News in German. 10.50 “Don’t Worry”, Selections from Musical Works by Josef Snaga. 11.35 Review of the Week and
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  • 609 18 ALLEGATION AGAINST A CIGARETTE STALLHOLDER Two Revenue Officers, who were involved in an affray in Chinatown after they had arrested a man alleged to be in the ect of buying illicit chandu, told Mr. J. M. Brander, the Singapore third magistrate, on Tuesday that their
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  • 353 18 SINGAPORE PAWNBROKER IN COURT An echo of the theft of a large quantity of jewellery from a French firm in Saigon a couple of years ago was heard on Tuesday before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate. Cheang Chin Fatt, the manager of Chop Heng
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  • 161 18 All Excepting Four Convicted I i The case in which 24 Chinese, four men and 20 women were charged with playing in a common gaming house 78, Love Lane was continued yesterday in the Police Court, when Mr. D. Wills convicted all the accused with the exception
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  • 535 18 Both Found Poisoned I I WOMAN DIES BUT HUSBAND RECOVERS By a majority of two to one a Coroner’s jury at Singapore on Tuesday found that a 30-year-old Hokien, Ong Chin Seng and his wife, Tan Giok Hong, had made a suicide pact which resulted in
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  • 51 18 in Australia in December.— Reuter Wireless. Rousing Send-Off For Chief Scout London, Oct. 27. A rousing send-off was given to Lord Baden Powell on his departure on a nine months’ world tour as Chief Scout. Among other things, he will attend the Jamboree in Australia in December.— Reuter
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 285 18 Serving faithfully THE GOOD COMPANIONS _k IfeZ JB RADIANT HEALTH—LUSTY 1 11 1 < APPETITE AND a J W*’ DIAMOND BEER. 1 Ar fcft You need not be envious fA. of others 1 good health liM JtJk and "Joie de vie" I I I 4 I I I C Cultivate
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 47 18 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES Jumbo's Joke r~7 i rn; I nu They had. a day trip to the sea. Percy rode young Jumbo proudly. But elephant* c./j tor..' ci A circus! Bathing! Here’s a spree! He’s off! And Bobby’s laughing loudly. And, see, now Bobby gels a soaking.
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  • 1003 19 FRIENDLY ADVICE TO CURIO "-HUNTERS People’s Tribune. The, British Government, like most others, is exceedingly anxious to see its merchants and manufacturers securing substantial orders abroad. This is a most praiseworthy ambition, and we would like to see the Chinese Government equally active and
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  • 274 19 locally made stained glass.—Reuters Pacific Service. Apartment Houses Demanded 1 estate agents and architects forea new skyline for Tokyo in the near present practically the whole of its .000 households live in single-storey >uble-storied dwellings of the bunga•ype, mostly built of wood, but the .er in which two
    locally made stained glass.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  274 words
  • 208 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Gen. Chiang’s Appeal To Prince Teh Peiping, Oct. 14. Mr. Chen Shao-wu, delegate of Prince Teh, Sesretary-G-eneral of the Mongolian Political Council, has returned from a trip to the South, where he saw General Chiang Kai-shek. Interviewed by Chinese pressmen, Mr. Chen said
    —Reuters Pacific Service.  -  208 words
  • 183 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Faces Farmers In Nanking Nanking, Oct. 18. As a result pf the severe drought last mmer, over 200,000 persons in the viity of Nanking are facing an extremely ard winter. Due to the impossibility of irrigating the e fields during July and August, nearly 0
    – Reuters Pacific Service.  -  183 words
  • 127 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Urges Preservation Of Old Culture Lanchow, Kansu, Oct. 19. The necessity of waking up the people to make Lanchow the basis for preserving the old culture of Chine, was the theme of an address this morning by General Chiang Kai-shek before a large group
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  • 59 19 typhoon were —Reuters Pacific Service. Osaka, Oct. 11. Mrs Takeda, a wealthy widow living on. a large estate near here, woke with a Mart test night to find a strange man standing beside her bed. I Before making his get-away with th on sum the woman
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  • 119 19 captivity might be harmed. —Reuters Pa1 cific Service. I School-Children Held As Hostages Mukden, Oct. 12. The gang of bandits who recently stormed e, Chinese primary school at Kaolimen, a village on. the Mukden-Antung railway line, are still holding for ransom 10 of the 220 children they abducted.
    ' captivity might be harmed.—Reuters Pa-1 cific Service. I  -  119 words
  • 100 19 Dr. Liang L<ung is ai present cnarge a Affaires in Prague.—Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Oct. 16. t Mr. Shen Chin-ting, pres nt director cf the Asiatic Affairs, department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was today appointed Chinese Minister to Panama. 1 Dr. Chang Hsin-hai, Chinese
    Dr. Liang L<ung is ai present cnarge a Affaires in Prague.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  100 words
  • 164 19 should be pronounced as “Chin.”—Reuters Pacific Service. Successor To Dr. Lo Wen-Kan Appointed Nanking, Oct. 17. After considerable speculation in political circles here as to the possible successor to Dr. Lo Wen-kan, it id learned from authoritative sources that Mr. Chin Cheng. Vice-President of the Judicial Yuan, will
    should be pronounced as “Chin.”—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  164 words
  • 184 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Hopei Chairman In Hankow Hankcw, Oct. 17. Genaral Yu Hsueh-chung, Chairman of the Hopei provincial government, arrived here last night from Peiping by train. He left the old capital on October 13 and stopped at Chengchow for two days before boarding the Pinghan special
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  • 206 19 lof the various roads in Peiping.—Reuters Pacific Service. Bureau Of Public Work Director Resigns Peiping, Oct. 18. The Peiping Municipal Government has accepted the resignation of Mr. Wang Shen from the post of Director of the Bureau of Public Works and appointed I Mr. Tan Ping-hsun to
    lof the various roads in Peiping.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  206 words
  • 90 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Move For More Competent Officers Canton, Oct. 18. In order to have mo:e competent police officers and policemen for the preservation cf peace in the various counties, the provincial department for civil affairs he.s decided to establish a police officer academy and a
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 119 19 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS (XPRgSS is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND PER TIN ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY LTR LONDON 1 RLL ALONG THE UNE &gt; I HANDKERCHIEFS SHOW QUALITY AND distinction. Made in Enoland. I II Gu Aran teed 0 olours. HENRY
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  • 282 20 I THE IRISH SWOOP, in which Colonel J. T. Fitzmaurice was to have attempted I to beat the London-Melbourne record set 1 up by Scott and Campbell Black. The picture shows Col. Fitzmaurice (centre) 1 between Michael Beary and Steve Donoghue, and F. W. Bonar
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