Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1934
1934-11-10
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-11-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 265. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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10585 1934-11-10 1 RECOMMENDS STANDARDISED SALARY SCHEME COMMISSION OF 25 PER CENT. ON SALARIES FOR MANAGERS AND SENIOR ASSISTANTS 1 he following is a statement upon questions relating to the salaries emoluments and the general conditions and terms of service of planters on Rubber estates and other10,585 words
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699 1934-11-10 1 PRIME MINISTER REVIEWS HOME FOREIGN AFFAIRS I. —Reuter. AT LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET achievement of government in reducing UNEMPLOYMENT EMPHASISED MUCH REMAINS TO BE DONE London, November 9. The Prime Minister, Mr. Macdonald, replying to a toast of lli> Maicstv’s Ministers at the annual Lord Mayor’s banquet at the (i lildhall,I.—Reuter. - 699 words
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Article36 1934-11-10 1 Reuter. Making Round-The-World Hop Los Angeles, Nov. 9. Air Commondore Sir KingsfordSmith intends within the next four days to start his flight to Australia via New York and London, thus making a round-the-world hop.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article72 1934-11-10 1 .—Reuter. Crew Of 43 Perish In Gale Niigata, Nov. 9. The vessels scouring the Sea of Japan for the 1,253-ton freighter, Ranan Maru have abandoned their search, believing thav the Ranan Maru which sent an b.O.b. yesterday morning to the effect that she badly caught fire off.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article83 1934-11-10 1 I. —Reuter. Factory Bombarded With Golf Balls Ludlow, Massachusetts, Nov. 9. A factory and the homes of a number oi factory and town officials were bombarded with rocks and golf balls by factory hands who went on strike. Scores were injured in a hand to hand fightingI.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article117 1934-11-10 1 jresentatives at Tokyo.—Rugby Radio Service. Reply At Foreign Office CAREFUL STUDY London, Nov. 9. The reply of the Japanese Government to the recent representations at Tokyo of the United Kingdom Government regarding certain aspects of the new petroleum laws in Japan has been forwarded to the Foreignjresentatives at Tokyo.—Rugby Radio Service. - 117 words
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Article153 1934-11-10 1 —Reuter. Question Of Britain’s Recognition London, Nov. 9. Professor H. A. Smith, in a letter to “The Times” claims that Britain is at entire liberty to determine the question of recognition of Manchukuo in acordance with her own judgment. The difficulty regarding Manchukuo arises from the fact that—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article168 1934-11-10 1 the affairs of the Saar. —Rugby Radio Service. Germany And The Saar COMMITTEE'S REPORT London, Nov. 9. Capt. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, will represent the United Kingdom Government at the meeting of the Disarmament Bureau at Geneva on the morning of November 20 and at a specialthe affairs of the Saar.—Rugby Radio Service. - 168 words
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Article108 1934-11-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Efficacy Called In Question London, Nov. 9. The efficacy of pedestrian crossings of which 6,000 have been laid down in London streets as a means of reducing the number cfT accidents is called in question by the Committee representing all classes of road users which—Rugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Advertisement31 1934-11-10 1 x Babies progress wonderfully when nourished and strengthened by the vital food valdßs contained in .BEAR BRAND" Natural Swiss Milk. Under tropical conditions its use is’ essential. t yr J 20231 words
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Advertisement2282 1934-11-10 2 «ATES FOR CASUAL? MUNICIPAL NOTICE PENANG HILL BANKS InVERTKEMENTS MISS NDE SON Sole Of Lands And RAILWAY. ADVEKItaCMCHIO i; Houses KAIbWAI. CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (JAMBEI MAATf to DanCinCl Lessons Bv Order of the Municipal Commis- to UnglanA nAHMBb- IWAA| w APPIj All communications relating to2,282 words
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Article1298 1934-11-10 3 EMPIRE NEWSLETTER ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAMME ARRANGEMENTS B B C. Advisory Committee on Spoi. English has been reconstituted and n u r ed. Mr. Bernard Shaw will continue lirman and Professor Lloyd James as ,ry Secretary. Other members of the al committee who will continue to the 8.8.1,298 words
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Miscellaneous578 1934-11-10 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, two of which will be used simultaneous fr:GBO 16.86 metres •nd GSF 19A2 metres GSF 19.82 inures throughout •nd GSG 16.86 v »etrrj until 11.05 pjn. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 pjn. Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and578 words
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Miscellaneous1123 1934-11-10 3 posito). Three Dances (Macbeth) German Presbyterian Church, Singapore. (Verdi). Intermezzo (Cavalleria 11.35 —Review of the Week and News in MONDAY Rusticana) (Mascagni). Chanson English Napolitaine (d’Ambrosio). n.soClose down DJA 6.00 —Recorded Music. 11.05—Talk: “The Drawing Room of the MONDAY 6.30 —Relay pf Dance Music by Raffles Empire—No. 5.” Miss Winifride1,123 words
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807 1934-11-10 4 Defence Of Two Chinese NO CURIOSITY IN BARBER'S CHAIR The case was resumed from Oct. 16 before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday in which Tan Ah Bek and Khoo Keat Seng, Chinese, were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to807 words
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Article421 1934-11-10 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. N. Winter, who has been detained in hospital for the past seven months, has now been discharged from the Singapore General Hospital and is spending a few weeks with his brother, Mr. H. B. Winter, before proceeding to Cameron Highlands for convalescence. The residence in Goodman421 words
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Article127 1934-11-10 4 Sir H. Samuel’s View Of Bristol India Vote Sir Herbert Samuel, speaking at Dundee on Indian constitutional refoim, referred to what he had described earlier in the day as "almost the administration of a severe rebuff" to the leadership of the Conse:vative Party at the Conference at Bristol.127 words
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Article81 1934-11-10 4 £145,000 Deficit This Year Sydney, this year, has lost about £145, 000 on. its mammoth harbour bridge. That, says Austral News, is the expected deficit. Road tolls are now providing nearly half the total revenue which is £350,000. Road vehicles and passengers e,cross the bridge provided approximately £162,00081 words
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Miscellaneous73 1934-11-10 4 zy *7 y y MQHS MQQ9OSBBS@KSB 85S ?>-EL^2-'--^ 1 Huai® IB 6-30 TONIGHT TOMOII2OV/ ONLY 9-30 11 Matinees Today Tomorrow At 2-45 p.m. The glorious, Tragic Record of MEN WHO DARE and WOMEN I WHO WAIT I 6 Great Stars in M.G.M.’s Mightiest Achievement k ‘NIGHT FLIGHT’ WITH I JOHN73 words
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Miscellaneous46 1934-11-10 4 PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY Tonight’s Broadcasting Tonight's broadcast by the Penang Wireless Society will be as follows: 7—B VS-BAH on 42 metres. 8 9 Tests on new transmitter ZHJ-49 metres. All future tests wil# be on ZHJ-49 metres. The official opening will take place on December 6.46 words
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Article409 1934-11-10 5 Enjoyable Programme Of 16 Items STAGED BY FIRST PENANG TROOP I I The scouts of the First Penang Troop id a camp-fire in the School Hall lest ..ght. The programme consisting of 16 terns was staged indoors owing to inclement weather and was thoroughly enjoyed409 words
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Article248 1934-11-10 5 £2,000,000 Prize Money i REPLY TO SIR J| GILMOUR Dublin, Oct, 27. Viscount Powerscourt, Chairman of the Associated Hospitals Committee, announced at the opening of the draw’ for the Cambridgeshire, that the sweep was the third biggest ever held in Dublin. The total proceeds were £3,234,619, and248 words
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Article91 1934-11-10 5 In Aid Of The Poppy Day Fund 1934 P.W.F.A. vs. D.A.F.C. At Bukit Mertajam on Sunday. The D.A.F.C. team will be selected from the following:— M. Y. Sookieman, A. R. Kassim, Sk. Daud, S. M. Samsudin, Abdul Kader, N. A. Rahman, Osman b. Hussain, S. M. Ahmad, S.91 words
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Article325 1934-11-10 5 Fashions Among Native Women An account of how jewellery fashions are changing among native Indian women is given in the October number of “The British Jeweller.” Previously silver ornaments represented the savings of the family, and were regarded as “a safe investment easily converted into actual money325 words
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Article386 1934-11-10 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR j Church of England 24th Sunday after Trinity. Armistice D«y 8.00 a.m. Matins end Litany. PS XXIII.—Hymn-—221. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion—Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS XLVI—I32. Magnificat—4B. Nunc Dimittis—6o. Hymns—l6s—22B—27. and “O Vahaint Heart. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. FRIDAY386 words
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Advertisement14 1934-11-10 5 HEAR MISS MAIMOON I SING I "RUMBA RUMBIA “Chap Kuching” WZ*mS-MOUTRIE Jk a i14 words
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Advertisement228 1934-11-10 5 Fresh Vegetables of all kinds Choicest Fruits—lmported and Local TO BE HAD FROM PH EK LENG CO. V® Stalls Nos. 50 51, Chowrastra Market, Penang. Tel. No. 1270. Weekly Shipment from Brastagi; Regular Supplies from California Australia. Residents on Penang Hill supplied. Contractor for Steamers, Hotels, Schools, Clubs and Hospitals.228 words
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Advertisement48 1934-11-10 5 EVENING In PARIS The woman wbo uses this finest of J<ace rPowders can be happy and confident of her charm No powder is more subtly and delicately scented, more d iscreetly indiscernable. o AVI X? QUEENSWAY, CROYDON. I W SURREY ENGLAND Representatives SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., Beaxdi Street, Penang.48 words
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Miscellaneous99 1934-11-10 5 WINDSOR TOMORROW AT 2-30 P.M. OPENED TO PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT! THE SENSATIONAL CANTONESE TALKIE THAT SMASHED ALL RECORDS WHEN FIRST SHOWN IN THIS TOWN! ‘PEI CHIEN LOONG WITH W I W THE ALL-CANTONESE SINGING, DANCING 5 THE FAMOUS STAGE STAR OF CANTON W,| W AND MUSICAL SUCCESS. THt HEAR99 words
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1599 1934-11-10 6 LOW MARRIAGE IDEAS —The Judge Grant Of 10- A Week For 11 Devotion 11 DEED VOID The action by Lord Sholto George Douglas against his ex-wife, Mrs. Georgina Leonora Beresford, for £260 was dismissed by Mr. Justice Talbot in the King’s Bench1,599 words
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Advertisement280 1934-11-10 6 r 1 Kt |A i*< i L<i i• I L®i B™ You did not learn that at school. But, for your health’s sake, you should know fl B it now! A, B, C, D—these are the four W K vitally important vitamins. See what B they stand for! That’s how280 words
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Advertisement175 1934-11-10 6 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING T I He said to me —do you believe in second sight > I J' V-wl I said to him certainly. Let's have a second sight of that Johnnie Walker JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I A Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR A CO. LTD.,175 words
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Article777 1934-11-10 7 12 Days Too Long For Australian Journey DUTCH RIVALS SHOW THE' WAY OUR CIVIL AIR FORCES COULD BE MADE EFFICIENT NOW The world is now taking air transport really seriously. It needed the Australia air race to do it The Dutch air liner’s flight to777 words
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Article563 1934-11-10 7 (1) 100 m.p.h. Streamlined Trains To The Big Cities (2) 1 1/2 Day England To New York Air Service NEXT YEAR The Sunday Express announces two developments that will transform travel in England. 1. The railways are planning to run services at a hundred miles an hour563 words
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Advertisement106 1934-11-10 7 Wassiamull’s I GREAT ECONOMY SALE NOW IN FULL SWING MANY GROUPS OF CHEAP BARGAINS VIZPrinted Georgette Crepe x 55 Cents Per Yard Printed Crepe-de-chine 36 56 French Lace Flouncing 36 90 II II II II sl|so II It II n it it ti sl|6o 11 It II Spanish Barcelonian sl|6s106 words
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Advertisement290 1934-11-10 7 A*/ jZ/- *4. v NEW SHIPMENT 1,000 PAIRS STORM-WELTED SHOES IRONSIDE BARRATS many styles VARIOUS SHAPES brown u BLACK LEATHER SOLES Per Pair. rubber soles Sizes. Sole Agents Importers: M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON, 252, 4. 6, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. But now you can Cure your teeth from J/ W290 words
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Article743 1934-11-10 8 The great spirit of comradeship which actuates ex-Service men in dining together on Armistice Day discloses eloquent testimony of friendship joined in the most trying conditions imaginable, and existing now when such times are but a poignant memory. The function of the Armistice Day dinner shows743 words
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Article162 1934-11-10 8 Skipper—Graham The wedding took place at St. George’s Church, Penang, on Thursday, the Rev. Keppel Garnier officiating, of John Richard Skipper of Penang, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Skipper of Jarrow and Miss Caro- lina Graham, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.162 words
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Article67 1934-11-10 8 Coroner Returns Verdict Of Suicide (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 10. The Coroner returned a verdict of suicide on Inspector Judge. The contents of the letter were not disclosed but the Coroner remarked that it was only right to say that the letter had no reference to67 words
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Article54 1934-11-10 8 a.-, compared with 617.66 d last week.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 9. The total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 treasury bills was £58.265,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £32;000,000. The average rate per cent, was 5|2.65d as com pared with 617.66 d– a.-, compared with 617.66 d last week.—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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4115 1934-11-10 8 MR. HO KIM TEIK - BY MR. HO KIM TEIK THE PLAINTIFF GIVES EVIDENCE JUDGMENT RESERVED I After a full day’s hearing in the Penangj i Supreme Court, yesterday Mr. Justice Whitley reserved his judgment in the h e action in which Mr. He Kim Teik, of Pesrng, sued the4,115 words
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Advertisement273 1934-11-10 8 b b b -b-b b CHANNEL PERFUMES Face Powders. Lip Sticks Powder Rouge in GARDENIA. !No. 5 and No. 22. CHANNEL PERFUMES are the world's best. They provide a disItinct difference which impart that much sought of distinction in Toiletries. Buy Channel —you will find it worth the money. ambrosia273 words
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Advertisement45 1934-11-10 8 w FOR GOOD SHIRTS Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR45 words
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Article750 1934-11-10 9 LORD SEMPILL LANDS AT BAYAN LEPAS ON SOLO FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA pleased with progress of civil AVIATION One of the most i in P OI W n t personages in the business world and in the world oi civil inflation in Kngland, in the person750 words
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Advertisement290 1934-11-10 9 Lady Cynthia Tothill’s little daughter, Eliza- G beth Ann, who was /4 brought up on Humanised Trufood. Portrait by Marcus Adams. z jBTL*. A i I Illi I MSW'- Trufood babies have STAMINA A Mother is always wondering how her baby will grow up. Will he be clever?—will she be290 words
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Article172 1934-11-10 10 Eminent Physician Declares In a recent lecture before the A’ K:an Academy of Medicine, a prominen h y3i cian stated that persons who aren’t u V e the longest. Common sense confirms this. In.- lnCfe companies often reject overweight fo. <5, Or charge higher premiums172 words
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Article367 1934-11-10 11 Dramatic Discovery By I Bank Clerk ACCOUNTANT AND £4.500 CHEQUE Chief Accountant to th.e Abbey-road Building Society, Baker-street, N.W., for nearly four years, Robert Alexander Adamson, 36, chartered accountant, of Durham-road, Bromley, Kent, made a second appearance before the Marylebone magistrate, Mr. McKenna, on a charge of367 words
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Article376 1934-11-10 11 “Golf” Removed From Martello Tower At a meeting of the Folkestone Town Council, Councillor Hollands, a Labour member protested against the removal of the word “golf” which had been painted on. the martello tower cn the East Cliff, Folkestone. Lord Radnor a few weeks ago publicly376 words
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Article268 1934-11-10 11 "Planes Could Raid Whole Country DEFENCE PLEA Brussels, Oct. 29. A grave warning of the necessity for adequate national defence, in view of the possibility of a rapid attack by hostile aircraft, was given by the King of the Belgians at a review of war268 words
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Article227 1934-11-10 11 Bases In Ceylon The naval establishments in Ceylon are now to be placed under the orders of a Captain-in-Charge, and Captain C. S. Sandford, 0.8. E., has been selected as the first occupant of this post. The R. N. Yard at Trincomalee, which is the principal base of227 words
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Article126 1934-11-10 11 Estate Of Famous Novelist’s Widow Three “small bequests” appear in the will, just published, of Lady Mary Hall Caine, widow of the famous novelist, with the amounts left blank. She left all her property between her two sons “desiring that they should make the following small126 words
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Advertisement138 1934-11-10 11 TIGERS in SPORT '®)J* n (W’Jt j .<,- Wifegaatogiafe JmsT? f| x<S%J*wjAHMMMW f r /••■'Mr MroU'™ >'W I .tsr .JwMf jk- jME^SaJigS^^p-*- VO YX?l®bw WA/tR6 DISTRIBUTOR/ FOR IWAVC" L” TIGER Illi BEER j THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS j YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. j 1,138 words
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Advertisement448 1934-11-10 11 A Revelation in Relief of STOMACH ILLS The amazing promptness with which Bisurated Magnesia arrests acute pain, and its downright remedial effects in obstinate cases of Indigestion, Gastritis and Ulcerated Stomach will be a revelation to the despairing sufferer who puts Bisurated Magnesia to the test. MARVELLOUS FOR STOMACH TROUBLES”448 words
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Article542 1934-11-10 12 “Rajputana” - By “Rajputana” The following passengers are leaving by the P.&O. Rajputana sailing to-night at 7.00 p.m. for Colombo, Bombay and Europe: Mr. A. Inglis, Mr. J. Marshall, Miss I. D. Brown, Mr. G. N. Burnham, Mr. C D. Adams, Mr. W. J. Walsh, Miss M A.542 words
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Advertisement89 1934-11-10 12 No Electricity. No Running Water. Hthe GIBSON Kero -Unit REFRIGERATOR Kerosene Burning—Absorption Type No Running Water Required. A thoroughly modern refrigerator built on well known principles of absorption burns kerosene requires no running water presented in a steel cabinet of exceptional beauty gives unfailing refrigeration, two trays of ice cubes,89 words
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Article476 1934-11-10 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 31st October per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on Bth November. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Air-. ways will be closed at th e General Post j Office, Penang tomorrow476 words
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Advertisement247 1934-11-10 13 SUPER ATTRACTION supER ATTRAqr ON BOXING WEMBLEY PARK MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1934. LIGHT-WEIGHT ELIMINATION CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST SEMI-FINAL ROUND 10 ROUNDS D. N. Samq vs B. S. Ang SEMI-FINAL ROUND JUNIOR FLY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATION 6 ROUNDS H '■«"«ho (Indian) QUARTER SEMI-FINAL ROUND JUNIOR FLY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATION 4 ROUNDS M S p247 words
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Miscellaneous291 1934-11-10 13 v Igauc wjfiißgpMßMMMiwm irwßiiiMy/ 1 w'nl j TODAY 2-15 6-00 9-15 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHOWS Matinee Today Tomorrow At 2-45 MATikiEe AToirßii BERT WHEELER MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-15 P.M. rq g qqS S E Y EDGAR WALLACE I in R.K.O.’s Grandest SENSATIONAL MYSTERY THRILLER I Cocktail291 words
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Article496 1934-11-10 14 Ex-Missionary Who Wishes To Give His Own Body An offer inade by a Salvation Army worker, Mr. H. E. Gibbin, to give himself to the medical profession as a living subject for research, has been rejected by the Medical Research Council. Mr. Gibbin, who, in the496 words
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Article70 1934-11-10 14 Australia Will Not Have Them The Australian Federal Government, which rccentlv formulated stringent regulations to prevent the introduction of disease by passengers in the overseas air mail service, have now decided to spend £5,000 on equipping a virus laboratory at Darwin, says Austral News. This will be used70 words
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Article137 1934-11-10 14 Australia’s Population Loss Slows Down The return of migrants from Australia which resulted in a population loss to the Commonwealth in 1931 of 12,000 is slowing down. In the fiscal year just passed the excess of departures was less than 2,000 and the figures are expected to137 words
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108 1934-11-10 14 Old English Flowers Forced For It Sweet peas, hollyhocks, mignonette and other old English flowers not usually seen in Australian gardens have been grown specially in nurseries in Melbourne for the garden of Captain Cook’s cottage which was recently taken from Great Ayton, Yorkshire, and108 words
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Article159 1934-11-10 14 Loss By Migration Arrested Australia lost 10,000 people by migration during the five years ended 1933, according to official figures just issued. But in that year the tide turned and the excess of orrivals over departures was 243. The birth rate has fallen to 16.78 per thousand, but159 words
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Article101 1934-11-10 14 2-Year-Old Blind Baby With a note-perfect repertoire ranging! from Toselli’s Serenade to “Rose Marie”,! two-year-old Joan Morice who was born’ blind, and who can scarcely lisp her own| 1 name, entertains visitors to the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, in Mel- bouiTiG, V.’kcrc 2-? is an inmate,101 words
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Article144 1934-11-10 14 Dark Days Of AngloAustralian Cricket Dark deeds from the pages of cricket history he ve just been recalled in the Lord Mayor’s room at the Sydney town hall by the presentation to the Lord Mayor of a large portrait of Aiderman G. Smith who was mayor of144 words
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Advertisement236 1934-11-10 14 Fill it AND FORGET IT I Parker’s amazing new Vaeumatic holds 102% more ink! And that ample supply can be seen! Hold the pen to the light. Jet rings, like “mysterious windows,” tell instantly gfr. when to refill. No more runmi ng out of ink. Reversible gold point writes easily,236 words
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Advertisement401 1934-11-10 14 [valor I FIRE EXTINGUISHERS OF SODA-ACID, FOAM AND C. T.C. VALOR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE APPROVED AND USED BY THE highest h| I authorities m !M Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., ■WB 1 PENANG I SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., j I MANUFACTURERS OF I I WATER401 words
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Miscellaneous43 1934-11-10 14 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Taking the Cake (1) Iffi fmk-, Ao-.\ Bobby settled down to Hearing Mother Bear outside, Mother missed the cake. The blanui So Percy takes the cake. Such greed! Percy thinks he’d better hide. Is put on Bobby What a shame!43 words
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Article733 1934-11-10 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving «nd salltM from Penang during the TN PORT TO-DAY S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboe-an-Bilik). Sails for the same ports today. S.S. MAKIAN from Langsa, Idi, SimpengOlim, Tandjong-Poera and Pangkalan Brandan.733 words
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Advertisement668 1934-11-10 15 a I i sS js3sSjS > BLUB PUMMEL LIMB v LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due C. AGAMEMNON Mar., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Nov. 16 C. ALCINOUS Amsterdam, London Hamburg Nov. 2 2 Dee. 23 A. SARPEDON Mars., L’don, R’dam and Glasgow Nov. 30 Dec 26 MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE.668 words
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Advertisement184 1934-11-10 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Frotn Penang Arrive MaraeiDßa Arrive New York Nov. 22 PRES. VAN BUREN Dec. 19 Jan. 1 Dec. 6 PRES. GARFIELD Jan. 2 Jan. 15 Dec. 20 PRES. POLK Jan. 16 Jan. 29 Jan. 3 PRES. ADAMS Jan. 30 Feb.184 words
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Advertisement775 1934-11-10 15 1 Oiiisiata P and BRITISH INDIA Pmihiwilt Oriental AN. Co., unfler Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Sweten»» contract with Hie Majraty** Government, bam, Malaron and Singapore SrrrK-< London and Far Foot Mail Service. Mata Hari Nov. 10 Ostwarda from London for China and Bulan Nov. 17 t Japan due Penang. filing,775 words
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1161 1934-11-10 16 NEW GOVERNOR'S MAIDEN SPEECH AT SINGAPORE ADVOCATES COURSE OF SANE AND REASONED CALCULATION ANIMATED SCENES AT OFFICIAL LANDING (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 9. “Ran pur a” arrived on time to the accompaniment of the roar of escorting bombers and flying boats. The entire1,161 words
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Article29 1934-11-10 16 Agreenrunt Bill was passed.—Reuter. Third Reading Passed In Commons London, Nov. 9. In the House of Commons, the third reading of the Bindings Agreement Bill was passed.—Reu-Agreenrunt Bill was passed.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article147 1934-11-10 16 Penang Aerodrome H. L. BROOK LANDS THIS MORNING H. L. Brook, No. 31 in the LondonMelbourne air race, flying at Miles “Falcon” Major machine, who is continuing his flight to Melbourne although the time limit has expired, landed at Penang aerodrome, Bayan Lepas, at 7.30147 words
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Article93 1934-11-10 16 T. P. C. A. of SELANGOR (The winners of the Selangor M.A.H.A. Cup and the Selangor Cup-Tie Champions of 1934). VS. C. R. C. (The undefeated 1934 League Champions of Penang) At the VICTORIA GREEN, Penang. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11th Kick-off At 5 P.M. Admission —sl, 50, 30 and 2093 words
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Article124 1934-11-10 16 Y iOSTERDAY TO-DAY London £228.17.6 £228 12 6 TIN—(3 Months) London £229.5.0 £228.15.0 Singapore $113.75 $113.62% Business Done Penang Business Buyers No Sellers COPRA— (Sun dried) BLACK PEPPER t9l UU RUBBER.- s2l 2lOO London c 7 New York ivLm 6^d Singapore Spot tfC(G) 13%c(G) Jan./Mar. 21 %c. Anril/J-,124 words
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Article277 1934-11-10 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES i KENNEDY COMPANY j The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S share I List today. Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.07% 2.12% Chenderiang B[9 9[3 8)9 9|1% Hong Fatt 45 50 45 50 K. Lanjut 17)6277 words
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Article116 1934-11-10 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 7576 3 s New York 4.98% 5.00% Montreal 4.87 4.88 Brussels 21.36 21.45 Geneva 15.32 15.36 Amsterdam 7.37% 7.40% Milan 58% Berlin 12.40 12.44% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 26% 26% Prague 119% 119% Helsingfors 226%116 words
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