Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 November 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-11-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 10. 267. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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426 1934-11-13 1 KOVERNOR'S INSPIRING SPEECH AT EX-SERVICE DINNER Linking our own wishes to help ON THE BIGGER THING "I WANT YOU TO HELP ME" Malaya A Great And Wonderful Country I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 13. f >piring speech at the Ex-Services426 words
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Article63 1934-11-13 1 Reuter Wireless. m Held Up By Bad Weather London, November 12. Ai Mollison has arrived from In tra\ ng from Athens as far as Ams e a Dutch air liner. Jina, t, wag first held up at Lyons, an Dov. Brussels, by bad weather. He is, Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article88 1934-11-13 1 policy.—Reuter. U.S. Building Proposals "FLYING DECK" ON CRUISER Washington, Nov. 13. Proposals for building two giant airships to replace the “Akron” and “Los Angeles”, also for building an aircraft carrier of 15,000 tons and a completely new type of cruiser with a “Flying Deck” were made before thepolicy.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article59 1934-11-13 1 —Reuter Wireless. At Revolution Anniversary Parade Moscow, November 12. The seventeenth anniversary of the revolution was celebrated throughout Russia by military and civil paredes, at which speeches were made amid the booming of cannons and the rear of aeroplanes. Stalin took the salute in the Red square,—Reuter Wireless. - 59 words
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25 1934-11-13 1 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, November 12. Five were killed when a Lufthansa freight 'plane crashed at Pos after leaving Danzig.-—Reuter Wireless. - 25 words
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Article75 1934-11-13 1 I roX w To a less striking extent -Rugby Radio Service. Feature Of Stock Markets London, November 12. v. thp dav an outstanding feaThrO f US St“k Mar Jts was the strength ture of StocK Tr un ds and especial- or British Government ly of 2,2% whI roX w To a less striking extent-Rugby | Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article63 1934-11-13 1 Ur Reuter Wireless. early Completed For I S. Atlantic Service Paris, November 12. roplane carrying 10 first and 42 Secon class passengers, with a cruissn f 3,000 miles, is nearing completion at T louse, it is intended for the South Atlar-ic service, and is designed to carry°Ur Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article16 1934-11-13 1 wnere Rugby Radio Service. London, November 12. His Majesty nmrbv Radio Service.wnere Rugby Radio Service. - 16 words
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Article102 1934-11-13 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Soviet To Pay Over 20 Years SIX-MONTHLY INSTALMENTS London, November 12. Replying to a Parliamentary question regarding the agreement signed at Moscow by representatives of the Lena Goldfields and of the Soviet Government, Colonel Colville said he understood it was subject to ratification by the—Rugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article97 1934-11-13 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Hitler’s Disarmament Envoy London November 12. Herr von Ribbentrop, Herr Hitler’s disarmament envoy, called on Captain Anthony Eden at the Foreign Office today. It is understood he had no new proposals to make and there were no developments from the conversation. Rugby Radio Service.—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article226 1934-11-13 1 Rugby Radio Service. During Plebiscite Period QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT London, Nov. 12. Asked in the House of Commons whether British ex-officers were being recruited as police officers for the Saar, and if so on whose responsibility this recruitment was taking place and whether it was beingRugby Radio Service. - 226 words
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Article74 1934-11-13 1 train. —Rugby Radio Service. First Part In W arwickshire London, November 12. The Duke of Kent and Princess Marina will spend the first part of their honeymoon at Himley, the Warwickshire seat of Lord Dudley who has lent it to the Duke for that purpose. The Duke andtrain.—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article58 1934-11-13 1 with her husband on a business trip.— Reuter Wireless. Daughter To Marry Pioneer Airman London, November 12. In defiance of her father, Lord Londonderry, Lady Margaret Stewart is determined to marry the pioneer airman, Alan Muntz. Lady Margaret has a pilot’s certificate and intends to fly East nextwith her husband on a business trip.— Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article29 1934-11-13 1 Another Seaman Dead (From Our Own Correspondent) November 13. A third seaman has succumbed from injuries received in the explosion on the oil tanker "Eclipse”.29 words
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Article197 1934-11-13 1 No Anglo-Japanese Secrets AMERICA FULLY INFORMED London, Nov. 12. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, whose attention has been called to certain press statements published in the United States relating to the London Naval Conversations has authorised the following statement: I should like to have it thoroughly understood197 words
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Article84 1934-11-13 1 —Rugby Radio Service. China Informed Of Unofficial Character oLndon, Nov. 12. In the House of Commons today, Lord' Privy Seal, Capt. Anthony Eden, stated in reply to a question that the opportunity had already been taken to emphasize to the Chinese Government through the Chinese Minister in London,—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Advertisement18 1934-11-13 1 ■h. tokisatsu I ARTISTIC If otographers I tt-70» Bishop threat, H PENANG. I Telephone No. 772. 1 I18 words
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Advertisement67 1934-11-13 1 <n oi VS its I good for hint! I The superior aroma and quality of a -BEAR BRAND" Natural Swiss Milk make it particularly attractive to Babies. Conveyed in perfect condition from the finest pasture lands in the world, the famous Swiss mountains, if is in every respect the f"67 words
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Advertisement1806 1934-11-13 2 RATES FOR CASUAL MOW C iL N T CE ,C AL,TY BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS MISS r Sale of La ds A d Ordinance Na. 129 J HAS RESUMED GIVING HoUSCS (Traction Engine, and Motor Car,.) CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE All communication, relating to Dancing LeSSOnS By Order of the Municipal Commis- HANDEL1,806 words
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Article2481 1934-11-13 3 -RINCESS MARINA'S RANK A WEDDING WITHOUT A RING WOMAN EXPLORER HONOURED VICTORIA CLUB FOR LADIES Krom Our Own Correspondent.) < j London, Oct. 31. 1 PE NCESS AT BUCKINGHAM 1 PALACE 1 ncess Marina is to stay at Bucking- 1 h; i’alace on the day2,481 words
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Advertisement592 1934-11-13 3 “I have used Sanatogen on a large acala after delnUtaring lUaeaeee and have every reason to be satisfied with the Manlw Br.D.J. Jmmo (ln«aa MmHml «MMHb After Jr Debilitating Diseases such as Malaria, Dysentery, etc. take The fever is gone, but a state of extreme I Iw weakness is left592 words
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Miscellaneous50 1934-11-13 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Trouble Ahead xXvxkt; 'X'-VNt -X < j /XrtT* srfrXrA- 2 222- h'edkned: speed, T u ere goes Percy! That big bump made him lose his grip, Bumping, sliding down check their headstrong steed. Bobby, dinging tight, thinks this is not a pleasure trip. Maisie jumps, the boys50 words
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Article2089 1934-11-13 4 THE AGA KHAN'S GOOD SEASON W. NEVETT'S HUNDREDTH WINNER NEW RACECOURSE OFFICIALS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 31. LEADING OWNER’S NOTABLE RECORD I This season the Aga Khan, who heads the list of winning owners, has eclipsed all his previous figures so far as stake-money is2,089 words
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325 1934-11-13 4 Hockey On F. L. S. Ground MATCH AGAINST PERAK COLTS In a fast and interesting game of hockey played on the Francis Light School ground yesterday, the Chinese “D” Coy. of the Volunteers were held to a draw. Each side scored a goal. This325 words
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Article188 1934-11-13 4 P.R.C. 1: F.M.S. Rly Institute 1 The Penang Recreation Club drew with their visitors from the F.M.S. Railway Institute. Selangor, in a strenuous game of hockey on the Esplanade yesterday evening. Although it did not rain, the condition of the ground w’as very sticky, and short passes188 words
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Article1023 1934-11-13 4 T.P.C.A. Beaten BY THREE GOALS TO ONE The Penang Malays, a team selected by the Penang Mohamedan Football Association, scored a creditable victory yesterday on the St. Xavier’s ground when they defeated the Kuala Lumpur Tamilian Physical Culture Association in a friendly Football match by three1,023 words
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Article97 1934-11-13 4 11 Points To 3 GOVERNOR AND i AD THOMAS PRESENT (From Our Own Correspondent, Singapore, Nov, 13 Sir Shenton Thomas, Lad Thomas Miss Bridget Thomas saw S; ,apore fourteen men beat a Pera! t ee n by u points to 3. A. A. Anderson, he leader of97 words
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Article215 1934-11-13 4 English Women’s Tour Of Australia Details of the forthcoming matches to b» played between the English and Australia] women’s cricket teams are given in the report of the Australian Women's Cricket Council meeting held at Brisbane. By means of a secret ballot of members the Australian Council will appoint215 words
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Article102 1934-11-13 4 Next Year’s Davis Cup And Wimbledon Dates Great Britain will defend the Davis 0? at Wimbledon on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, July 27, 29 and 30. The inter zone final takes place on July 20. 22 and 23. The European zone dates are: First round to be completed102 words
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Advertisement15 1934-11-13 4 HE A R miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA “Chap .Kuching” VZX ■amoutrie W• 115 words
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Article1863 1934-11-13 5 LIGHT BLUES DRAW SERVICES MASTER OXFORD FINE RECOVERY BY BLACKHEATH Ruqby Football Although the conditions were none too' •vourable on October 27, with a high nd and rain marring many of the pro- incial matches, results, on the whole, ran ording to expectations. When the ocsion demands1,863 words
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Article492 1934-11-13 5 Keen Struggle With Blackheath REES' GOOD WORK Blackheath 8 pts., Cardiff 6 Except that Cardiff experimented at stand-of.half with Mog Hopkins, the visitors to Rectory Field were at full strength, and, fighting a hard, determined game, lost only by two points. Blackheath scored a goal and492 words
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Article588 1934-11-13 5 Injuries Handicap Guy's FINE RUNNING BY GIESON Guy’s Hospital 5 pts., Harlequin» 10 Harlequins beat Guy’s Hospital at Honor Oak Park in the best and brightest game I have seen this season by a dropped goal, a penalty goal and a try to a goal. Kicking played588 words
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Article136 1934-11-13 5 Women Players To Be Permitted To Wear Shorts Women playerg taking part in the Australian championships this year will be permitted to wear “shorts.” Last year, when the tournament was held at Sydney, the New South Wales Association decreed that they should not be worn by members of136 words
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Article353 1934-11-13 5 Bedford Beat Bart’s Fore And Aft Bedford 29 pts. Bart’s Hospital 0 In this match at Bedford both teams were weakened by absentees. From the first Bedford established a clear superiority fore and aft, their team work being much better than in recent matches. The backs, in353 words
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Article179 1934-11-13 5 Saraoeois 18 pt®., R.N.C., Greenwich 6 R. N. College, Greenwich, lost a good open game on the Saracens’ ground by three goals and one try to two tries. High wind made play scrappy at times, and the Saracens took the lead when Wintnip dummied the College defence179 words
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Article148 1934-11-13 5 O. Cranleighan® 12 pt®., O. Leysiam 9 Old Cranleighans beat Old Leysians at Wandsworth. The high wind made accurate passing difficult. From a pass that went astray Lambert gathered near the touch-line, and, eluding half a dozen opponents, ran half the field to score under the post for148 words
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Advertisement261 1934-11-13 5 FIND THE AUTOMOBILE k I In this» little picture, an automobile is hidden. Are your eyes sharp enough x'rxy' to find it? Even keen eyes cannot see, at first, the ink in the new Parker (Ly Vacumatic. But hold the pen to the C®?/ light! Then you realize that This261 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1934-11-13 6 "What I Said About Him is'Nothing to What I Shall Tell About Other British Generals" FEARLESS ANSWERS TO FOUR QUESTIONS THE Sunday Chronicle addressed to Mr. Lloyd George a number of pertinent questions regarding the grim revelations which he has made in the fourth volume of1,552 words
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Article335 1934-11-13 6 Death Sentences For Evasion 98 P. C. GOT IN 1 Moscow, Oct. 27. J Ninety-eight per cent, of this year’s “tax in grain” has now been surrendered to the State by the Russian peasantry according to official figures. This is about 1,500,000 tons more than335 words
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Article366 1934-11-13 6 Nature Cure Physician ORIENTAL CULT OF FASTING I The death from starvation of a man at St. Leonards, Sussex, who was imposing an Oriental cult of fasting upon himself, and who practised as a native cure physician, was the subject of comment by the Hastings coroner, Mr. Davenport366 words
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400 1934-11-13 6 Warfare CHANGE IN FIGHTING TACTICS Moved By A Finger A new twin-engined bomber aeroplane the “Overstrand” type, for which the Air Ministry has just placed a substantia order, incorporates a new feature, a rotatable gun-turret. This is a British invention, the mechanism of400 words
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Article316 1934-11-13 6 7th Member To Die A Millionaire 2 .Major James Archibald Morrison. D. 5.0.. former M.P. for East Nottingham, has i died at his London home after a long ill' 1 ness. He was sixty-one years of ege, and was married for the second time in 1931,316 words
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1234 1934-11-13 7 COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW BY DR. R. D. FITZGERALD MEDICAL COLLEGE UNION REUNION DINNER Aii interesting’ commentary on the work of the medical profes»n in Alalaya was given by the Hon. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Direcr ot Medical and Health Services, S.S., and President1,234 words
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Article133 1934-11-13 7 I P.C.C. “A” v. The Indian Association The following will represent the P.C.C •A’ against the Indian Association on the ,‘Esplanade today at 5.10 p.m. i a W Webb, J. H. Dodd and F. S. J Rickard- J. E. A. Clark, S. V. Adams i Brcokc and B. Brooke.133 words
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Article618 1934-11-13 7 Last Night's Boxing SPEEDY PANCHO OUTPOINTED (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Fine weather favoured the championship tournament held last night at Wembley. B. S. Ang, the K.L. entrant, greatly enhanced his chances of winning the lightweight title by decisively defeating D. N. Samy in the second of618 words
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Article85 1934-11-13 7 The main item on the programme at Seremban on Sunday night was a ten 2_ minute round bout between Battling Key, former light-weight champion of Malaya, and Young Felix, a Japanese, styled featherweight champion of Negri Sembilan The fight went the full distance, Battling Key85 words
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Article270 1934-11-13 7 Selangor Win State Honours (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, November 13. The Triangular Badminton Tournament was concluded yesterday. RESULTS MEN’S SINGLES Ong Beng Chuan (Selangor) beat Tung Ghim Huat (Penang) 6|15, 15|14, 15|10. Tan Cheng Thor (Perak) beat Tan Boon Piew (Penang) 11,15, 15 6, 15 6.270 words
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Article151 1934-11-13 7 Selangor Swamped PERAK BACKS TOO STRONG (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Nov. 13 In the Asiatic Inter-State rugby match Perak decisively defeated Selangor by 30 pts. to 3 pts. Swee Kee was the best three-quarter on the Perak side scoring two tries and a dropped goal. Selangor151 words
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Article54 1934-11-13 7 —Reuter. By Four Matches To Two Melbourne, Nov. 12. Australia won the second Golf Test by four matches to two. The following are the results:— McKay beat Scott 7 and 6. Ryan beat Bourn 4 and 2. Williams beat Garnett 7 and 5. McLean beat—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article27 1934-11-13 7 —Reuter. Cambridge University Beaten London, Nov. 12. In a Rugby Union match played today, the Cambride University was beaten by Swansea'by 18 points to 5.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article115 1934-11-13 7 Final Arranged For Friday The Final in the Penang Chinese Football Association Cup Competition for the Khoo Sian EWe Challenge Cup, between the Ramblers and Rovers, fixed for November 17, has been accelerated and will take place on Friday, November 16, at Victoria Green at 5.15 p.m.115 words
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33 1934-11-13 7 All three tyres of Lord Sempill’s Puna moth machine were punctured when the ’plane jumped the 25-foot perimeter ditch at the Eoyan Lepas aerodrome at 10.10 a.m. yesterday.33 words
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Article108 1934-11-13 7 Careers Committee Formed The Trade School, Penang, will be turning out its first batch of trained mechanics in the middle of 1935 and a Careers Can mittee has been formed to advise on the placing in employment of boys who qualify. The following gentlemen have kindly offered108 words
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Advertisement93 1934-11-13 8 STOP! READ! f ir ework s Display AT FUN FROLIC NOVEMBER 13—9.30 p.m. (If it rains tonight, display will be postponed till tomorrow night.) BEAUTIFUL CHINESE FIREWORKS from TONGKOON, CHINA. ADJUDGED THE BEST in PENANG CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS IN COMPETITION with EUROPEAN and OTHER EXHIBITORS. SHOWN TO VAST CROWDS ON WEDNESDAY93 words
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Advertisement86 1934-11-13 8 THEY MUST BE RIGHT Poorly fitted glasses are as bad as no glasses at all. Although hel; uie eyes in one way, they might be weakening them in anotbeit. nrnnn/L V” 1 need of or if your present ones are not gh proper vision, it is advisable to visit us.86 words
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Miscellaneous412 1934-11-13 8 REPEAT SCREENING FOR <A/ < .IM TV Bl TONIGHT TOMORROW ONLY TWO NIGHTS ONLY I AT 6-15 9-30 P.M. THE SPECTACULAR HINDUSTANI TALKIE TRIUMPH! TD-Kl-CHAND' OR '3 Sila BINTANG BULAN KU AS A WITH ASHRAF KHAN (of -his masters voice- records famei -MISS SARDAR AKHTAR MISS ZEBUNISSA. A STORY DEPICTING412 words
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Article71 1934-11-13 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. 3-Day Period Exceeds November Average London, November 12. period of seventy-two hours from rsday morning was the rainiest over a 1 e area of Southern England for seven r s. In some parts the rainfall for the e days exceeds the average for.—Rugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article57 1934-11-13 9 ,—Reuter. Chinese Minister To Study T ransportation London, November 12. Mr Yu Fei-pung, Vice-Minister of Com munications, is due in London from Pans on November 14 to study military and civil transportation. Captain Morse, the newly appointed naval adviser to the Chinese Government, will leave for China,—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article150 1934-11-13 9 L —Reuter. Suppressing Opium CHINA'S EVIDENT DESIRE Geneva, November 12. The general situation in China as regards opium and narcotics will be considered at the nineteenth session of the Opium Advisory Committee on November 15. It is gathered that the Chinese Government have communicated to theL—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article219 1934-11-13 9 New Treatment’s Success Haemophilia, the dread bleeding disease, is revealed as the malady against which snake venom was announced last month to be so immensely effective. Details are given by Dr. R. G. Macfarlane, demonstrator of pathology at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, and Dr. Burgess Barnett, curator219 words
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408 1934-11-13 9 preventive measuie a-ga-moL tension of the sterling area.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. AVALANCHE OF GENERAL BUYING INDUSTRY HARDLY BENEFITTED BY GLUT OF MONEY London, November 12. Lilt-edged securities continue to soar sky high under an avalanche of general buying, Consols being 50 shillingspreventive measuie a-ga-moL tension of the sterling area.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 408 words
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Article218 1934-11-13 9 He Does His Animal Mimicry Too Well An intelligent parrot, given the freedom of Whipsnade, can scarcely fail to pick up a very extensive repertoire, and this has proved the undoing of Jacky f a big red and yellow macaw. His fatal gift for mimicry has218 words
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Article104 1934-11-13 9 —Reuter. No Compromise Offer Received JAPANESE REPLY London, Nov. 12. It is learned in official circles that no offer of any compromise on the oil question in Manchukuo or Japan has been received. The latest replies from Japan which are understood to have been communicated to the—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article130 1934-11-13 9 LUII OLdlUlllUlll U 1 LIIC pi upusctia WIIIUII the Government is to adopt.—Rugby Radio Service. Prorogation Of Parliament On Friday London, November 12. It now appears certain that the work of the present session of Parliament will be brought to an end in time for prorogation toLUII OLdlUlllUlll U 1 LIIC pi upusctia WIIIUII the Government is to adopt.—Rugby Radio Service. - 130 words
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Article156 1934-11-13 9 Magistrate’s Test In Case Against Salesman Southend, Nov. 2. Some iron filings and a piece of wire were extracted from a packet of tea with a magnet by the chairman of the Southend magistrates during a test in connection with a case heard here on Nov.156 words
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Advertisement14 1934-11-13 9 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.14 words
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Miscellaneous119 1934-11-13 9 DffllO l J TONIGHT j Mme lIImwWIi last night aIMreWMMWiIMg |sj mo 3 I SNATCHED FROM HER BRIDAL BED! I See what happened on the most thrilling wedding night any woman ever lived through GIRL MJSSINGj GLENDA FARREL, BEN LYON, MARY BRIAN, Etc. POPULAR REDUCED PRICES Cent» 10, 20, 30,119 words
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Miscellaneous61 1934-11-13 9 COLUMN HlS r I I The New Jungle Epic Of Unbelievable Animal Thrills THE MOST SENSATIONAL OF ALL 44 TARZAN PICTURES Tarzan AND HIS Mate WITH The Original Tarzan JOHNNY WEISSMULLER AND MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Do Not Confuse This Picture With Any Previous "Tanan" Film. IT’S A I fcrcxis j That61 words
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Article543 1934-11-13 10 At the Municipal meeting held on Wednesday last to consider the Amended Budget for 1935, Dr. Smith referred to the most important matter of slum clearance and to the grant by Government of $500.000 wherewith to commence the attack on the slum problem. The dreadful conditions543 words
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1004 1934-11-13 10 “I have not irritable ears,” Hazlitt said, when Northcote, the painter, observed that logs crackling on the hearth disturbed his peace; but all the same I fancy he had, of a kind. Few of us are so blessed that we can suffer noises1,004 words
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Article1060 1934-11-13 10 THE NEW GOVERNOR: There can be no question that the new Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas is walking right into the hearts of the people of Malaya. Before coming to’ Malaya, in more than one speech in' London, he said he was a great believer’ in the personal1,060 words
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Advertisement68 1934-11-13 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER ■I L SB EnllMißEggfry How exquisite is the fragrance of the famous Yardley Lavender A perfume in harmony with every mode and mood. No other perfume is so charming for the young girl—so full of dignity for the woman of an older generation. It is treasured all the68 words
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Article1104 1934-11-13 11 Parade Cancelled Owing To Rain EX-SERVICE'S ASSOCIATION TIFFIN This year the usual parade of European ind Asiatic Ex-Servicemen and Boy Scouts on the Sungei Patani Padang had to be cancelled at the lest moment, owing to very heavy rain. There was about a foot’ of water1,104 words
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Article84 1934-11-13 11 Well-Known Bombay Merchant Charged Seremban, Nov. 8. Another lottery case came up for hearing today before the Seremban magistrate, Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell, when a wellknown Bombay merchant, of Seremban, Ismailjee, wins charged with selling public lottery tickets. Inspector Pin bin Jusoh of the Seremban police84 words
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Article100 1934-11-13 11 CALLED BAD Chinese Woman Drinks Caustic Soda On her pleading guilty to a charge of attempting suicide by drinking caustic soda, a Chinese woman named Ooi Ah Hock, was toaa-y ordered by the Police Magistrate, to enter into a bond in the sum of $5O in one100 words
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Article50 1934-11-13 11 By “Agamemnon” Commander J. H. Owen, Harbour Master Penang la proceeding Home on eav bv the Agamenon" on Friday, accompanied by Mrs. d faCS D errick, MaX, Malacca, who ia expected in Penang on Thursday. The Protector of Chinese. Pen n to the Po Leung Kuk.By “Agamemnon” - 50 words
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Article922 1934-11-13 11 Alleged Mismanagement CLAIM FOR RECEIVER AND REMOVAL OF TRUSTEES Hearing was resumed in the Supreme Court this morning of the case in which Cheah Ewe Chong and Cheah Cheng Leong on behalf of themselves and all other members of the Seh Cheah Kongsi (other than the922 words
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Article627 1934-11-13 11 inaugural Meeting Held BONUS DISTRIBUTION EVERY TWO MONTHS 1 A new Society in Penang has taken shape. It is the Chinese Mutual Benefit Society with headquarters at Messrs. Chong Kee C 0... 35, Beach Street, and it is pending registration. The object of the Society is627 words
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Article92 1934-11-13 11 Woman Pleads Guilty A Chinese woman named Yap Siew Hong today pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate, Penang, to a charge of the possession of dutiable liquor preferred against her. The accused claimed trial on another charge of obstructing a revenue officer in the discharge of92 words
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Article72 1934-11-13 11 Charges Against Two Chettias The case in which two members of the Chetty community named Veerasamyr Chetty and Kandasamy Chetty, the first charged with the abetment of fabrication of false evidence in a judicial proceeding and the other charged with the fabricatiom of false evidence, was72 words
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Advertisement183 1934-11-13 11 A PICTURE OF HEALTH. jSSSSk* A > Ife-- 1 b W k. Z r.. I. I A: ■II 1/ THIS HAPPY BABY HAS BEEN FED ON HUMANISED TWME Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast milk —so near183 words
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Article2594 1934-11-13 12 THE NATIONAL LABOUR LUNCHEON MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S WAR ALLEGATIONS FASCIST g ATTACK ON JEWS MR. GEORGE LANSBURY’S WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent) f London, November, 3. J INTRODUCING THE DUKE It may be expected that a full House of Lords will witness the elaborate ceremonial when2,594 words
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661 1934-11-13 13 "BURDENSOME AND TROUBLESOME" Mr. John Hands' Appeal PROFIT-HOARDING DENOUNCED Mr. John Hands, honorary secretary and treasurer of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, reports as follows for the month of October, 1934. j The amount of money received during the month was $40.80, which inchides661 words
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Article75 1934-11-13 13 Wilson —Sarkies At the office of the Registrar of Marriages, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. John Wilson, the genial secretary of the Selangor Club, was married to Miss Margaret Sarkies. After the civil ceremony before Mr. F. K Wilson, the Registrar of Marriages a reception was held at the75 words
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Article322 1934-11-13 13 Former K.L. Man’s Application London, Nov. 3. Mr. Clarence G. G. Haddon, of Gibson. square, Islington, N., and formerly employed in Kuala Lumpur, who on Jan. 9 was bound over for sending menacing letters to the King applied at Bow-street Police.court yesterday for the delivery322 words
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Article206 1934-11-13 13 List No. 5 The Hon. Treasurers gratefully acknowledge the following Subscripts: ns to Earl Haig’s Fund Previously acknowledged $525, Poh Tek Seah $2, The Chulia Cycle Co. $l. Aun Khuay Hoay Kuan $2, Lo Choon Hor $l. P.nang Cafes’ Association $2, Soo Ah Kim $2, Hok206 words
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Article426 1934-11-13 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mis. F. K. Wilscn arc &j:ndir '3 short holiday at Fraser’s Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwyn Lowick, of Singapore, spent the week-end at Bintang, the Cameron Highlands. Mr. L. M. Norris of Messrs. Evatt and Co. is sailing today by the “Krain” for a holiday at426 words
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Advertisement100 1934-11-13 13 MAJESTIC HEXT CHANGE K.O.'s Stirring Dramatic pic of the Arabian Desert. THE L fl S f T P R O I L from the novel by PHILIP MACDONALD with an amazing combination of Screen's Talents BORIS KARLOFF VICTOR McLAGLEN And Star Cast Directed By JOHN FORD Brilliant Director of 4100 words
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Advertisement49 1934-11-13 13 w.w.v.w.w.'.w.w.va'.v.v i MAISON CHANG Gl Chinese Expert in Beauty Creations. UP-TO-DATE MACHINE FOR PERMANENT HAIB WAVING. B D L c 8 D/\ R s/ A s■/ n H wWISIfS'S; E S J g r «kx 7 a e/ V j 5E R g j NO. 9, LIGHT STREET, PENANG.49 words
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Advertisement293 1934-11-13 13 I I I I I I I I I r* D tta < YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz S CB 776 THE PRIZE Waltz H R C R 70 A OH MUKI OH Fox Trot g VB /80 EV’RY TIME I LOOK AT YOU R DEBROY SOMERS BAND GIVE US293 words
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Article350 1934-11-13 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES a-ENNEDY COMPANY Hie (following are the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY GO’S «hare List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Ayer Panas 1-80 1.90 ex 1.80 1.87% Bassett 72% 77% 72% 77% B. Lintang 115 L2O 1.12% 1.17% Broga 90 95ex 90350 words
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176 1934-11-13 14 Now Eats Anything Every sufferer who knows the agonies t Gastritis and Ulcerated Stomach WIU find amazing relief by following the advice f Mr F given in his letter below. it’s no joke in a signal box all night when you’re suffering agonies176 words
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Article254 1934-11-13 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The. following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 47 49 47 49 Hong Fatt 46 48 46 48 Jelebu 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Johan 25 27 25 27254 words
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Article44 1934-11-13 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 13 London Bank Demand 2|4 3132 4 m[ts 2 4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 214% 3 Documentary 2|4 7|16 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 40% dis. Hongkong T.T. 27%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 25%44 words
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Article125 1934-11-13 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market £228.12.6 TIN.—(3 Months) London No market £228.17.6 Singapore $113.50 $113.62% Business Done Penang $113.50 $113.50 Business Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA- (Sundried) $3 00 «3 05 BLACK PEPPER, 23 00 $23.50 RUBBER.— London 6 7 16d 6 7 16d Nww York125 words
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Article233 1934-11-13 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar e the changes in our quotations up to npon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Hong Fatts 47 49 47 49 Hongkongs 116 12|3 1116 12|3 Jelebus 1.00 1.05 1.00 1.05 ex Johans 25 27% 25 27% K. Lanju's 17 3 17|9233 words
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Article183 1934-11-13 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allenbys 1.85 1.95 Ayer Panas 1.80 1.90 Bassetts 72% 77% Batu Lintangs 1.12% 1.15 Bentas 1.05 1.10 Brogas 90 95 Changkat Serdangs 1.00 1.05 Indragiris 1.20 1.25 Kempas 2.75 3.00 c Kunla Sidims 2.40 2.50 Lunas183 words
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Article1150 1934-11-13 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. J" <n NAMES. >. s §2 ffl M [H g RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 90 200 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ••1 50 160 Amalgamated Malay Estates 340 350 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 235 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 115 I 1 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates1,150 words
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Advertisement107 1934-11-13 14 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Dividend No. 41. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 2%% in respect of the financial year ending 30th. June, 1935, has been declared by the Directors payable to the Shareholders on the Register of Members on Wednesday,107 words
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Advertisement309 1934-11-13 14 I ffi Under the Auspices of the > I CEYLON ASSOCIATION, PENANG A DANCE I Ik S IN AID OF I Poppy Day Fun] I WILL BE HELD AT THE I NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL S (by kind co-operation of Mr. TAN KEE CHONG) I ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 FROM 8.30309 words
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Miscellaneous60 1934-11-13 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a m. 74 E 14 m.m. Noon 79 N TIDE TABLE i To-day X High Water Low Water 3.39 a.m 10.55 a.m. 5.00 p.m 10.53 p.m. To-morrow 4.33 a.m 12.05 p.m 7.13 p.m The output pf Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 4th60 words
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Obituary45 1934-11-13 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH HARDY —On November 10th, 1934, at Kaban Djahe, Sumatra, William Hardy, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hardy, of Pendleton, near Manchester, England late manager of R. J. Wood Co., Penang previously of Singapore. Aged 36 years. (Singapore papers please copy.)45 words
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Article1462 1934-11-13 15 Dividends Resumed SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM ON STRONG POSITION I lie twenty-fourth ordinary general u .t mg of the Tanjong Malim Rubber C pany, Ltd., was held on Oct. 30 at' t! ’ouncil Room of the Rubber Growers’ a,. xiation, 2, Idol-lane, Eastcheap, E Sir Frank A. Swettenham,1,462 words
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Article88 1934-11-13 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 75iu 7535 New York 5.00% 4.99% Montreal 4.87% 4.87 Brussels 2146 2138 Geneva 1539 15,33 Amsterdem 7.40% 7.38 Milan 58 58 Beilin 12 12 Stockholm 19 19 3 Copenhagen 22.40 22, Oslo 19.90% 19 90% Vienna 27 119% 119 ft 22688 words
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Article707 1934-11-13 15 Higher Price MARKED IMPROVEMENT IN POSITION The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the Eastern Sumatra Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on Oct 30 at Bunge House, 71, St. Mary Axe, E.S. Mr. F. B. Budgett (the chairman of the company), who presided, in moving the adoption of707 words
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Article314 1934-11-13 15 Effect Of Exchange On The Profits The twenty-seventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on Oct. 30 at the offices of the company, 30, Mincinglane, E. C. Mr. H. A. Barrett (chairman) presided, and, in moving the adoption of the314 words
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Advertisement127 1934-11-13 15 “Del Monte Products” Lead For ESI Lowest Prices Hpl Consistant With Highest Quality DEL MONTE PEARS BB OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT MiTATOH _j AiaMLBMa UNFILTERtD VM.VC127 words
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Advertisement1154 1934-11-13 16 HOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 41 YISpK oMAMErican mail line 11 nur r r»» ml BLIIB FUMMBL LIMB AND N h 7 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C^™ N «JB! 22 A. SARPEDON Mars J d SERVICE. Dec. 6 PRES. GARFIELD Jan. 2 Jan. 15 MEDITERRANIAN AND rdvnia and Danzig l3 Dec. 161,154 words
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Advertisement664 1934-11-13 16 /^\V' -L v w Jv P and BRITISH INDIA FL N Co.» unfler Penang, THuk Anson, Port SSSSTmS'iSXS.o'. 0«««»-*. M<l s>^> L,toto. MUI Mata Han N 2) Ostwarda from London for China ann J«pen- due Penang. Sailing» ot Steamers ot th-, i-.rits* Burd wan Nov. 17 India S.N. Co., Ltd664 words
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Article602 1934-11-13 17 SHIFTING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines Th® ftUHwtnt’ to a Hat of vessels arriving «■fl MfStof tram Penang during the _-r*- IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh (La-boean-Bllik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Bejei). Sails for the sam e ports tomorrow. S.S. ATRHUS from602 words
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Article93 1934-11-13 17 Today at the “Esplanade” 6 p.rru— T.3D p.m. 1 March Contemptibles. Stanley. 2 Overture Pique Dame. Suppe. 3 Selection Cavalcade. Noel-Co-ward. 4 Intermezzo The Lake of Shadows. Paul. 5 Waltz Vershmo.hte Liebe. Lincke. (Unrequitted Love.) 6 Selection Toto. Joyce. 7 Fox Trot Smile, Let Me See You Smile93 words
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Article149 1934-11-13 17 Dates And Venue* NOVEMBER IS Derby Cup. Run at Derby. Distant One Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at Manchester. Distance One Mile, Flour Furlong®. MALAYAN DIARY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meetting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Singapore Turf Club Professional149 words
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Article492 1934-11-13 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on October 20 by the s.s. "Ko.ragcla” was dc’wered in London on November 10. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (ria Alor Star) fry road to Alor Star and ttietice492 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-13 17 TO HIRE CAR OR BUS OWNERS Any Mre ear or bo® owum u|Rinttn® BUTTERWORTH—BUNGEI PATANT —ALOR STAB AND BUTTEBWOBTH—TAIPING—IFOB WlSta< to wntDo contraot tor Mty journey at apeeMted ttoae® wrtto tor parttentoni to BOX 95, PINANG GAZETTE, la, Penan* Street, PENANG-41 words
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Miscellaneous1427 1934-11-13 17 WIRELESS PROGRAM ME S FRIDAY 8 -20—Opening Announcement DJA German Folk Song Program-Forecast (German, English) 8.35 Light Music. 8.50 Special Woman’s Program 9.os—News in English 9.20 Light Music 10.20 —Recitation from German Poetry 10.35 —News in German 10.50 Songs by the Hitler Youth Directed by Georg Blumensaart 11.35 News in1,427 words
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Article233 1934-11-13 18 Tightrope Drama In Roxy Theatre OBJECTED TO USE OF SAFETY NETS In front of 3,000 horrified spectators Mrs. Mary Dephil fell 40 ft. from a wire 10 the stage of the Roxy Theatre at the very end of her vaudeville turn, and died a few233 words
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182 1934-11-13 18 Who Put It There? Prosecuted at Taiping in the Police Court under the Deleterious Drugs Enactment on a charge of being in possession of a bundle of Indian hemp, Kaliappan pleaded not guilty, he being defended by Mr. Ho of Chan and Ho, Taiping. Mr.182 words
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Article179 1934-11-13 18 Hearing Of 28 Cases Begins Today The last session of the F. M. S. Court of Appeal will begin today at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, when the Hon’ble Mr. S. J. Thomas, Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, Mr. Justice Burton and Mr. Justice Mudie, will take part.179 words
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Article, Illustration969 1934-11-13 18 Specialised Training t HE problem facing parents when h the time comes for launching B u.eir sons and daughters in c. rs has steadily become more ui-T.cult since the end of the Great War This is partly due to the fact that the old lanes969 words
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Article219 1934-11-13 18 Hitler Decree Blamed Courtney Bollock, of Woodville-road, Ealing, stated to be a sculptor who became an inventor, wes at Ealing sent to prison for three months for rate arrears amounting to £l2O. He told the magistrates that he had seven children at heme, not one of219 words
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Article315 1934-11-13 18 Records Of Successful Journeys Aircraft has recently been used with advantage for invalids. An air-line was consulted by a physician, one of whose patients had just undergone a serious operation. This paticn" must if possible travel to Zurich to uidergo treatment et a clinic there. A train315 words
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Article135 1934-11-13 18 Board Discussions With Museum And Zoo I The British Board of Film Censors, in its inquiry 7 into the use of animals for film-making, is having talks with several authorities on domestic and wild animals. I These organisations are collaborating 1 with the Board and the135 words
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Article101 1934-11-13 18 Naming With Empire Wine The submarine Snapper, No. 8 of the Swordfish class of small submarines epnstructed specially for coasting service, was launched at Chatham Naval Dockyard by Lady Tweedie, wife of ViceAdml. Sir Hugh Tweedie, Commander-in-Chief at the Nore. After breaking a bottle of Empire wine on101 words
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Advertisement39 1934-11-13 18 ADIOL STEEL I I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMC.Jt »8 I I VW English Pharmacy K Beach Street, Penang. E39 words
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Advertisement10 1934-11-13 18 eVANs’. Pastilles Best For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh. MADE IN ENGLAND10 words
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Advertisement113 1934-11-13 18 lICIRS in PORT W I; It W- FtA r. "A I I JO» IRA/ER6 DI/TRIBUTOR/ FOR HtAVfc L? TIGBR BEER Sr JUST THE THING FOR i I DANCERS I j JOHNSON S POWDERED WAX I 8 Made for Dance Floors only. i EASY TO USE —SIMPLY SHAKS IT u; i£113 words
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Article299 1934-11-13 19 LIQUIDATION COMMISSION 1 TO BE FORMED Peiping, Oct. 26. A commission for the liquidation of ious problems in the war district will inaugurated early next month, accordto information from relie,ble Chinese irces. was the original intention of the PeiPolitical Council to inaugurate the i mission yesterday, but299 words
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Article253 1934-11-13 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Anniversary Celebrated Peiping, October 18. i'he 30th anniversary of the founding of mkai Middle School -was celebrated yest rday. The occasion also marked the delication of the new’ auditorium of the school built at a cost of $70,000. The auditorium is named after Mr. Chang—Reuters Pacific Service. - 253 words
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Article116 1934-11-13 19 uters Pacific Service. $8,000,00 Spent For Reconstruction Canton, Oct. 24. angsi province has spent $8,000,000 n g the last three years fpr reconstrucwork, declared Mr. Huang Yung-hua, ■iber of the Kwangsi economic research mission, in a press interview on his val here today. cording to Mr. Huang, someuters Pacific Service. - 116 words
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1829 1934-11-13 19 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST GEN. CHIANG KAI-SHEK REPLY TO GEN. TSAI TING-KAI Hankow, Oct. 22. Ihe recent speeches in America by General Tsai Ting-kai in which he is alleged to have denounced General Chiang Kai-shek for the part he played in the Shanghai war in 1932Reuters Pacific Service. - 1,829 words
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Article399 1934-11-13 19 Renters Pacific Service. LEAVES HUGE ARMY OF SUFFERERS Nanking, Oct. 24. Official estimates indicate that there are now 549,400 drought sufferers in and around Nanking. In Kiangning hsien, the area of land affected by last summer’s unprecedented drought totals 997,139 mow representing 69 per cent of the totalRenters Pacific Service. - 399 words
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Article52 1934-11-13 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Oct. 26. Chinese reports state 'hat two Mongot princes', Teh Wang and Yun Wang, will come herr from Inner Mongolia about ’he middle of November to express appreciation of the Mongol tiibes for the assistance of N nking to the Mongol.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 52 words
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Advertisement162 1934-11-13 19 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE 1 OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS I I YET THEY COST > ONLY 25 CENTS. Times have changed. Sa W, have opinions. Fashionable women no longer believe 4 it necessary to pay high j| prices for high qualify f I J beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely162 words
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Article, Illustration250 1934-11-13 20 LAV’ LEADS THE WAY.- Young performers in •’esone Regencv costumes being escorted across the road after a rehearsal for the Georgian Bazaar and Pageant at Croydon. It is being held in aid of Dr. Bamardo’s Homes. A HUZE? OF COURSE WE SHALL WIN ONE! THE250 words