Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 November 1934
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Title Section20 1934-11-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Jo. 269. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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300 1934-11-15 1 .—Reuter. AN IMPERATIVE NECESSITY LORD HAILSHAM REPLIES TO IMPERIAL DEFENCE DEBATE Reducing Risk Of Attack London, November 14. Replying to the imperial defence debate in the House of Lords, Lord Hailsham, referring to the naval talks, said it was impossible to give definite.—Reuter. - 300 words
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Article106 1934-11-15 1 1 power oy legisiawvxi C' Dulsorily for their schemes.— Rugby h io Service. Commissioners With Wide Powers London, November 14. t a House of Commons debate on «ts of the special investigations ions in the depressed areas, Mr. mberlain said that the overn n i t lia.' decided1 power oy legisiawvxi C' Dulsorily for their schemes.—Rugby h io Service. - 106 words
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Article47 1934-11-15 1 r. Alexandria, Nov. 14. ssim Pasha has announced that has accepted the proposed cabine 1 ament will be dissolved almost imme 1 ly, and the present constitution a olist. d. The new Ministers will decide i the new elections are to be held.—r. - 47 words
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Article57 1934-11-15 1 Reuter. Judge’s Cryptic Ruling New York, November 14. trial to decide whether The H M mom Vanderbilt, the £BOO,OOO the childGtona Mrs heiress, is to liv Whitney, has up ti„ Xutives that the judge mother on probatio what his decision the ruling was also design yers from knowing. Reuter. - 57 words
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24 1934-11-15 1 Reuter. Washington, November 14. Tt is announced that President Roosevelt has definitely included unemployment inXnce in hfs programme for Congress-Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration57 1934-11-15 1 r. —Miss Jennie Lee and Mr. Aneurin Bevan, M.P., who were married, outside Holborn register office with the bridegroom’s brother, Mr. W. Bevan. Asked after the ceremony why she did not have a wedding ring, Miss Lee said “It is a question of personal taste. I57 words
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Article116 1934-11-15 1 which have been put to Japan.—Rugby Radio Service. Tokyo Observations Awaited ANGLO-AMERICAN MEETING London, Nov. 14. The Japanese delegation in London for the Naval Conversations are still awaiting the observations of the Tokyo Government o.s the series of tentative questions put to them in the recent conversations withwhich have been put to Japan.—Rugby Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article150 1934-11-15 1 .—Reuter. Genoa Singapore In 15 Days CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE PROTEST I I Berlin, Nov. 14. The North German Lloyd Company replying to a protest by the Australian and New Zealand chambers of commerce 1 against its resuming the service between China and Australia, says it is.—Reuter. - 150 words
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476 1934-11-15 1 FLAT RATE POSTAL CHARGE ACCELERATION BY USING INTERNAL AIRWAYS Post Office Responsibility London, November 14. Important developments in airmail traffic were revealed this afternoon in an interview with the Postmaster General, Sir Kingsley Wood. They include firstly the reduction in charges and the,—Rugby Radio Service. - 476 words
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Article59 1934-11-15 1 25 Cents To London Information has been received by the Post Office that from today the rate for air mail letters sent by Imperial Airways from the S.S. and F.M.S. to Great Britain and Northern Ireland is 25 cents a half-ounce and for postcards 15 cents. There59 words
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Article82 1934-11-15 1 ,—Reuter. Hope To See British Tanks In Action London, Nov. 14. A Chinese commission of 20 members including 15 military officers and headed by Mr. Yu Fei-pen and General Sue Ting-yoa, have arrived in England from the continent to inspect military and civil communications. They hope to see,—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article83 1934-11-15 1 —Reuter. Allegations To Necessitate Foreign Troops Saarbruecken, Nov. 15. The German front of the Saar has submitted a lengthy memorandum to the League in which it claims that all documents recently discovered in the houses of Germans were placed there by evilly-dis-posed persons, and cites that evidence of—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article57 1934-11-15 1 —Reuter. German Priests Still In Office Berlin, November 14. A fresh conflict has arisen with the Vatican, which alleges violation of the Concordat. The Vatican recently suspended from priestly offices two professors of theology who publicly approved castration by Law. The Concordat requires the government to dismiss—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article26 1934-11-15 1 for South Africa this afternoon. Rugby Radio Service. General Smuts left Croydon by air mail for South Africa this afternoon. Rugby Radio Service.for South Africa this afternoon.—Rugby Radio Service. - 26 words
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Advertisement13 1934-11-15 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC i PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 0-7®, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.13 words
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Advertisement69 1934-11-15 1 RBOCMnYtBB CREAM OF /7 THE CREAM// II The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous care in order to ensure that it will keep in perfect condition. Doht I69 words
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Advertisement57 1934-11-15 1 a KEY JLbeer Pure, Cool Refreshing Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading On. TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 c 4 afid 14 Sport Latest Home News Malayan News 7 and 1. Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 11 Latest Penang News H Share Lists And Produce 1 4 Prices57 words
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Advertisement1901 1934-11-15 2 SATES FOR CASUAL NOTIC o L^ i S S>w'k:a^ T BANKS I ADVERTISEMENTS BY ORDER B e s»M By PU M day the 19th November, 1934, DeTs?tarot 1 Is cordiallylnvited. OrpmiA, CHDTA HANDEL MAATSt HAHtI I x 4.« On Monday, the ivtn Telegraph Post No. 20/6, North of MOU YEH1,901 words
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1127 1934-11-15 3 INDIAN PRACTITIONER CHARGED WITH USING FALSE TITLE Is a medical practitioner holding diplomas for homeopathy from Indian colleges entitled to call himself a “Homeo doctor’’ in the Straits Settlements? This was the question raised in a case befoore Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore1,127 words
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313 1934-11-15 3 SUICIDE STORY TOLD TO POLICE Low Ah Ng, who appealed against a conviction and sentence passed on him by the lower court, failed to appear in the Singapore appeal court on Monday, before Mr. Justice Prichard when his appeal was called, and, on the313 words
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Advertisement159 1934-11-15 3 Under the Auspices of the I CEYLON ASSOCIATION. PENANG A DANCE IN AID OF I Poppy Day Fund 1 I 9 WILL BE HELD AT THE NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL I I s S (by kind co-operation of Mr. TAN KEE CHONG) ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 I S s FROM 8.30159 words
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Miscellaneous13 1934-11-15 3 All in a Day’s Work —By Rick Elmes IN THE SOUP 5 <\ —j13 words
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1062 1934-11-15 4 NOVEMBER MEETING SINGAPORE TURF CLUB programme and selections 7 CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS Below will be found the programme and selections by TicTac for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Novem Meeting to be run at Singapore on Saturday, November 17. Race 1,1,062 words
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Article323 1934-11-15 4 Penang And Perak i i Teams I SATURDAY'S MATCH The following are the teams for Saturday’s Malaya Cup match between Penang and Perak at Penang at 5 'p.m. r r I PERAK PENANG J. F. Kieay b. R_. harper D. G. Barr J. g. Brett C. R.323 words
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Article647 1934-11-15 4 M.F.A. League Fixture M.S.C. DRAW WITH GLUGOR CLUB Although fielding a stronger team the Malay Sporting Club had to content themselves with sharing honours with the Glugor Club in (the soccer match of the M. F. A. League played yesterday on the Dato Kramat Ground.647 words
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Article520 1934-11-15 4 Reuter. International Foofbqn ITALIANS* SPAF LING DISPLAY IH SECOND HALF Londo; Sov. 14 The International Soccer nyL between England and Itah was today at Highbury before crowd f 65,000 and resulted in a win for E land by three goals to tw<. 1 Twenty thousand Italians 0.Reuter. - 520 words
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Article36 1934-11-15 4 Middlesex Defeats Hampshire London, Nov 14. The following a,ro the results of p ‘P a Rugby Union matches played today Middlesex 16, Hampshire 8. Surrey 5, Kent 9. Sussex 9, Eastern Counties 16 —Reuter.36 words
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80 1934-11-15 4 The following players have been n to represent Johore against the M l a Command on Saturday 17, at ,rr Bahru, in an H.M.S. Malaya Cup mat J. B. Dudgeon, J. A. S. Taylor. Bewicke, A. G. Robb, W. S. Morgat MH. Vander Gutch,80 words
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Advertisement13 1934-11-15 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” ’yzxMs.MoniMtW >’ zrw I13 words
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Advertisement59 1934-11-15 4 Miracle Pen won’t Sr u n dry! the beautiful iridescent Parker to the MW light. Jet rings, like “mysterious windows,” show instantly how much remains! You alwavs Ww know whe n to refill. This amazing pen holds 102% more ink. Reversible gold "if,point. 14 old-time parts x eliminated including rubber59 words
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Advertisement7 1934-11-15 4 Other Sporting News Appear On Page 147 words
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Article3257 1934-11-15 5 DIANA WYNYARD IN NEW PLAY: DOMESTIC COMEDY AT THE VAUDEVILLE THE FOUNTAIN ON THE SCREEN FILM OF AIR RACE ROUTE From Our Own Correspondent) London. Nov 3. RALD du maurier MEMORIAL e Duke of Sutherland is the president chairman of the Gerald du Maurier nee, which is3,257 words
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Advertisement237 1934-11-15 5 MAISON CHANG Gl Chinese Expert in Beauty Creations. UP-TO-DATE MACHINE FOR PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. A E >DX R ■E/ M j A I 5 J I WWJj. 7 1 jE G R NO. 9, UGHT STREET, PENANG. 7AY9 1 Z.WA AW. AW/.VAV ITHE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY237 words
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Article404 1934-11-15 6 Why Premier Wanted Support LABOUR MENACE MET Canberra, November 1. The reason for the Coalition Government in Australia is that without a majority Mr. Lyons, the Premier, expected embarrassment and possible defeat on the assistance to wheat-growers’ plan or the rural rehabilitation policy, details of neither yet404 words
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Article131 1934-11-15 6 Kwangsi Province Hopes For Big Output The Dutch weekly “Handelsberichten” (“Commercial News”), the official organ of the Department of Economic Affairs, contains a report regarding the tin industry in China. According to this the authorities in the province of Kwangsi, in South China, are preparing131 words
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2621 1934-11-15 6 This is the wireless talk by J.B.S. Haldane which the 8.8. C. refused to allow him to deliver on November 2. We are glad to be afforded the opportunity of making known to our readers and to the public the striking message ctn War2,621 words
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Article648 1934-11-15 6 FORMAL RECEPTION |y MR. THOMAS Sir Hal Colebatch and S3rg Moss, K.C., J. MacCallum 'rath v 11 I and H. K Watson, the d- A g acting on’behalf of the p eof Australia in their desire t .ithdral the Australian Federatio ~i I 10 pL»,, their former648 words
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Advertisement90 1934-11-15 6 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Lumbago, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor’s nt w discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw sore90 words
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Advertisement123 1934-11-15 6 I Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills I Ai a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’s I Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. I They give you clean bowels which act I healthy stomach, a lively liver and blood that is123 words
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Advertisement6 1934-11-15 6 ’XERVES take Sanatogen 11» Tm ljjl6 words
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Article1441 1934-11-15 7 STATE COUNCIL REPRESENTATION MANY REQUESTS TO BRITISH RESIDENT The following are the minutes of a genemeeting of the members of the CameHighlands Society held at the Cameron zhlands Club, Lubok Tamang, on vember 7, at 11.15 a.m. present Mr. H. Gordon Graham in Chair, President lessrs. E.1,441 words
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Article506 1934-11-15 7 ALLEGATION OF BREACH OF CONTRACT AGREEMENT QUESTION A complicated action arising oui of an alleged breach of contract in connection with the lease of a rubber esta f e in Sin- gapore was heard in the Singapore Supreme Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Prichard.506 words
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Article82 1934-11-15 7 ,—Reuter Wireless. The protracted legal dispute between the holders of debentures end firms like Krupps as to the interpretation of the gpld dollar clause has been definitely decided in favour of the bondholders. The claim of defendants that the official dollar rate should be taken as a,—Reuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Advertisement346 1934-11-15 7 t You don 7 know comfort J ■I a J ln s h* rt you h ave S worn the ARROW MITOGA > ARROW The Shirt That Really Fits You! S Jj" Tailored to your figure yet no more i costly than the S usual ready made A i Shirt346 words
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Article199 1934-11-15 8 Draws Crowded Houses At Royal “Krishna Leela’’ is a splendid tamil talkie which must be seen by all who understand Tamil. This film opened a season at the Royal last night and large crowds rushed to buy admission tickets. Indeed long before the s*art of the show, long199 words
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Advertisement48 1934-11-15 8 AIR-MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pad« IM Sheet* Paver, Btottin, Paper and Writing 40 Cents. Envelopes 6x3s strong but very fight 60 Cents pe? W' Compendium 60 Sheets paper w* o 30 Square shape envelopes and writing guide 80 Cents. The Pinanq Gazette Press, Limited. No. la, Penang Street, PENANG. I48 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-15 8 w ,v Th® |ameo |en« te L well. Sole Agents N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. I17 words
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Miscellaneous232 1934-11-15 8 WINDSOR DOUBLE THRILLS. DOUBLE ACTION. DOUBLE HEART-THROBS AND DOUBLE COMED 'I A RAPID-FIRE ROMANCE OF THE RANGES! ]\A WP TODAYS ACE OF WESTERN STARS YOUNG AMERICA'S FAYOURIT > Jt V Xv. IjZ I Jx I J |N STORY OF SURPRISES, DARING AND ROMANCE WITH A WALLOPING WESTERN MV MM BVB232 words
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Miscellaneous54 1934-11-15 8 NEXT CHANGE SATURDAY FOLLOW THE TRAIL OF LOVE THRU PARIS THRILLS. PARIS BALL, PARIS FASHION REVUES. v- in "PARIS INTERLUDE" with MADGE EVANS OTTO KRUGER ROBERT YOUNG TED HEALY A GAY DRAMA OF PARISIAN REVELS AND ROMANCE IN THE CITY OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER A New M.G.M. Picture. f Plans54 words
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Miscellaneous78 1934-11-15 8 si 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 W YOUNG hsH and RESTLESS JBiWbZ B I I/.... x :.|i«<Tjr wM AWr/WlrMAll il 11 i rf Jnu v \\w a IBy BL. a Romance-hungry girls I harkening to the B lb' V V* 0 °f Spring... dreaming of r m a n c e78 words
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Article131 1934-11-15 9 Reuter. Announced Yesterday TEXTILE DUTIES REDUCED Changchun November 14. Not heeding the representations of the I .vers, the so-called Manchukuo Governn nt today announced the establishment of >il monopoly by which the Government control the importation, supply and ’.ribution of oil and fix prices for all iReuter. - 131 words
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Article9 1934-11-15 9 by Radio Service. by Radio Service.by Radio Service. - 9 words
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Article177 1934-11-15 9 nave oeen port by the British representatives.—Reuter. Position Of British Subjects London, November 14. Replying to questions in the House of Commons concerning Chinese taxation on British subjects, Captain Anthony Eden, after recounting the legal position, remarked that demands were recently made on foreign nationals, including British subjectsnave oeen — * port by the British representatives.—Reuter. - 177 words
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Article68 1934-11-15 9 Reuter Wireless. Germany’s Second Pocket Battleship Berlin, Nov. 12. On the occasion of the commissioning of Germany’s second 10,000 ton pocket battleship named ADMIRAL SCHEER, Hitler telegraphed the Commander and described the Battle of Skagerrack (Jutland) as the greatest day of honour in German naval annals during theReuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article48 1934-11-15 9 cording io received was not published.—Reuter Wireless. Marquis Marconi has been elected Rector of St Andrews 1 University in succession to General Smuts with a majority of one hundred over Sir James Jeans. According to tradition the number of votes received was not published.—Reuter Wire-cording io received was not published.—Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article144 1934-11-15 9 j,—Reuter Wireless. Glowing Valedictory Tributes ENTHUSIASTIC SEND-OFF Melbourne, Nov. 12. Glowing valedictory tributes were! i paid to the Duke of Gloucester on his 1 departure on the conclusion of the Cen-j tenary Celebrations which brought him Ito Victoria. Tens of thousands lined the four mile route andj,—Reuter Wireless. - 144 words
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Article80 1934-11-15 9 Reuter. First Step Towards Consolidation Washington, Nov. 14. President Rcosevelt has appointed a committee, headed by Mr. Mcrgenthau, tc co-ordinate all leading ac ivities of the Government. It is believed that this step marks the beginning of the consolidation of the Federal agencies with a view tcReuter. - 80 words
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Article147 1934-11-15 9 —Reuter. Resumption Of German Buying Discredited i i I Berlin November 14. Competent quarters do not believe that Germany is going to resume buying soya i beans in London quantities of which arc still in Hamburg, bonded in warehouses, which cannot be released owing to Germany’s exchange position...—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article131 1934-11-15 9 monised discipline and power.—Reuter Wireless. Inaugurates New Council Rome, Nov. 10. Inaugurating the Council representing 22 professional corporations, Mussolini described the corporative system as probably the most important event in Italian history. The inauguration occurred in the Julius Caesar Hall which was crowded with ministers, sena’ers and blackmonised discipline and power.—Reuter Wireless. - 131 words
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Article25 1934-11-15 9 —Reuter. Another typhoon struck the Eastern islands of the Archipelago. Heavy damage is reported and it is feared, loss of life also.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article81 1934-11-15 9 tion concerning prisoners of war.—Reuter Wireless. i German Born Naturalised Canadian Montreal, Nov. 10. An action against the King has been instituted through the Canadian Government by a German bora citizen of Montreal, Hugo Rohde. Rohde, who is seventyfive, claims $25,000 for illegal internment as antion concerning prisoners of war.—Reuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article34 1934-11-15 9 P. oO .—Reuter. 5% Dividend On Preferred Stock London, November 14. The P. O. have declared a five per cent, dividend on preferred stock. There is no dividend declared on the deferred stock. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article90 1934-11-15 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, November 14. The Board of Trade returns for October show imports valued at £68,993,589 against the September’s total of £57,738,498 and exports amounting to £36,748,545 against £33,957,248 in the previous month. The figures for re-export were £4,001,668 last month and £3,249,836 in.—Rugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article38 1934-11-15 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. The Will of the late Mr. Samuel Samuel M.P. for Putney was proved today for £1,516,902 as far as can at present be ascertained. The estate duty of £623,727 has been paid.-.—Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Article62 1934-11-15 9 —Reuter. Operation Found To Be Unnecessary Sydney, November 14. The car in which Mr. Lyons, accompanied by Mrs. Lyons was hastening to Sydney broke down in the bush nerntyritating two hours hold-up in torrential rain, but there was no unfavourable development. The specialists’ X-ray examination indicates that—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article20 1934-11-15 9 debtors a two years’ moratorium.—Reuter. The Legislature has passed a law giving debtors a two years’ moratorium.—Reuter.debtors a two years’ moratorium.—Reuter. - 20 words
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Advertisement182 1934-11-15 9 TO LET TO LET. Well fum. premises, near town, lab. saving, kitchen, pantry, Europ. hot cold bath, mod. san., dining 2 bed rooms, drawing room verandah. Refrig. Facing sea. Apply Box No. 184, c/o Pinang Gazette. IN THE MATTER OF Ordinance No. 155 (Companies) and IN THE MATTER OF The182 words
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Miscellaneous215 1934-11-15 9 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS i BOTH SHOWS PACKED TO T °5 N, 3 < j HT IljiglMWlH CAPACITY i towight *-».t i I PIONEER'S STAGGERING TAMIL TALKIE I 1 The Producers of Valli's Wedding KRISHNA LEET, A CTURE THAT TOPS THE LIST OF ALL TAMIL TALKIES EVER PRESENTED j FEATURING I YOUR215 words
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Article458 1934-11-15 10 On Page 11 today we publish a letter from a reader suggesting that the 150th Anniversary of the Settlement of Penang, which will be with us in 1936, could not be better celebrated than bv the erection of some memorial to the memory of Capt. Francis Light. It458 words
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Article901 1934-11-15 10 cast on record.—R.N. BUes in the Glasgow Herald. It was with the greatest satisfaction th( other day that I received from the 8.8. C ah Invitation to give a broadcast talk. Nol on account of the possible distinction th« performance might bring me, nor the privilege of communicatingcast on record.—R.N. BUes in the Glasgow Herald. - 901 words
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Article744 1934-11-15 10 THE LAST STRAW: It seems that the taxpayers in the shape of a compositor, a reader and a usually eagle-eyed sub decided to show their disapproval of the proposed payment of airway fares for the Heavenborn and their wives when proceeding on leave by refusing to give744 words
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Article55 1934-11-15 10 Medan, Nov. 8. Matches are being smuggled f.cm the Straits- to the Eas" Coast of in lirge quantities, thus avoiding the heavy excise duty. Chinose using sampans are said *o be bringing the contraband to the Sumatra rivers creeks, evading the custom officers. Troops are patrolling the coast55 words
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Article148 1934-11-15 10 .—Reuto’ Dutch Fliers At i Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent! I Singapore, November 14 i Parmentier and Moll, the Dutch fliers who are returning home, arrived at ngapore and were enthusiastically weld A SCOTT AND BLACK SAILING lb >IE BY THE “ORFORD” I j Melbourne, Novembei I Scott.—Reuto’ - 148 words
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Advertisement283 1934-11-15 10 .W.W/.VAW W. CHANNEL I I' PERFUMES I Face Powders, Lip Sticks Powder Rouge in GARDENIA, 1 No. 5 and No. 22. 1 CHANNEL PERFUMES are the world's best. They provide a dis- tinct difference which impart that 1 1 much sought of distinction in J Toiletries. Buy Channel—you will find283 words
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Advertisement43 1934-11-15 10 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky by COMPANY. lT L t?m ARCHIPELAGO BREWERVO adchiml e.ouwe.u SINGAPORE /a®\ WAMOHB PllSggj THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGBNTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements43 words
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Article528 1934-11-15 11 ONLY A STREET NAME reflects evilly on GRATITUDE And Sense Of Proportion Ve have received the followletter from a reader who ns himself “Fiat Lux”: In the last generation the teaching jstory was much neglected, with the it that many people thought of Wateris just528 words
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Article176 1934-11-15 11 Quarrel Over Woman Ends In Knife Attack A Chinese named Yeoh Tan Aik appeared in the Police Court this morning charged with voluntarily causing hurt or alternatively with causing hurt under grave and sudden provocation to a compatriot named Lok Mah Kim at Armenian Street Ghaut on176 words
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Article1123 1934-11-15 11 Alleged Mismanagement CASE FOR THE DEFENCE OPENS That the rules had never been .passed and had never even been i observed by the trustees and that I they had been drawn up merely by practice and custom was among the numerous submissions made by Mr. Hogan today1,123 words
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Article84 1934-11-15 11 S'pore Lawyer's Claim For Damages (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 14. It is understood that civil proceedings have been instituted by Mr. Phillip Hoalim, advocate and solicitor, against the Amalgamated Theatres Limited, claiming damages for alleged breach of contract and for alleged assault and84 words
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Article119 1934-11-15 11 Local Successes Names of successful local candidates in the City and Guilds of London Institute examinations held during May at Penang, are now to hand.and they are given below. This Institute holds examinations in electrical, mechanical, structural, and various other domestic and science subjects. The next119 words
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109 1934-11-15 11 Case Postponed The case in which a Chinese named Lim Kim Hean of 170, Penang Road, was summoned at the instance of the Municipal Electric Supply Department, and was charged with fraudulantly consuming electricity or alternatively with preventing a meter from duly registering the quantity109 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-15 11 St. Andrew’s A Ball EVENING DRESS SUIT $90.00 DINNER JACKET SUIT $BO.OO PIQUE EVENING ISII DRESS WAISTCOAT 7.00 gHS MARCELLA EVENING H K DRESS WAISTCOAT 7.00 HIGHLAND DRESS JACKET IN WHITE MARCELLA s2o*oo PERFECTLY CUT AND TAILORED IN THE FINEST BRITISH MATERIALS. I PRITCHARD’S DEPT. TAILORING46 words
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Advertisement199 1934-11-15 11 U J* H the HAPPY BABY is 1 A TRUFOOD WEI BABY j He looks better. Sleeps oetter. No one would think he hasn't been breast-fed but then TRUFOOD means true-feeding—with all the advantages of NATURAL nourishment Trufood never fails. I HUMANISED TEW®®® to^totkeri ,a Mi!k SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA199 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1934-11-15 12 Mrs. Barden’s. Cakes Scones for the Friendly Meal ppi HE kettle singing on the I hob, the tea already meaI sured into the warmed pot, and the table drawn up to the fire —this is the picture these first misty September days call to my mind. Tea is1,153 words
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Article257 1934-11-15 12 Association And Unemployment The annual report of the Eurasian Association, Singapore, shows the accounts with an excess of income over expenditure of $B7 at the end of the financial year. Investments total $6,045. The total number of members is 769. The Eurasian Association, Penang Branch, has a257 words
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409 1934-11-15 12 The Lord’s Anointed. By Ruth E lean our McKee (The Bodley Head, 716). The effects of the arrival of Christian 1 missionaries among non-Christians, espe- cially those who are regarded by white people as savage and uncivilised heathens, are never calculable beforehand, and are409 words
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Article183 1934-11-15 12 Mandates Committee FRENCH PROPOSAL TO ANNEX TOGO Geneva, Nov. 8. There was a stormy debate at to-day’s meeting of the Mandates Committee arising from a motion submitted by the French delegate to obtain consent for the amalgamation of the territory of Togo (formerly under German control)183 words
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Article182 1934-11-15 12 Labourer Who Left His Master Jchore Bahru, Nov. 12. The healing was concluded at the Muar Assizes before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills on Saturday of the case in which a Chinese labourer of Scgama’ named Teong Yak was charged with having committed mischief by182 words
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Article184 1934-11-15 12 “Most Anxious Moment Of Our Flight” Medan, Nov. 8. An enthusiastic crowd of thousands assembled at the Sourabaya aerodrome to welcome the crew of the Douglas, the plane of the Royal Dutch Air Line which won the hendicap price in the LondonMelbourne Race and is now flying back to184 words
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Advertisement57 1934-11-15 12 Runnymede Hotel PENANG 'Phone 543. 4 TO-NIGHT Dinner Dance TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT TANGO COMPETITION WEMBLEY CABARET A Ballroom Tango Competition Open To All Dancers Excepting Male Professional Dancers Only. HANDSOME PRIZES AWARDED NO ENTRY FEE CHARGES AS USUAL 4 Table Reservations at 86. Beach Street. 'Phone 485. FIREWORKS I FUN57 words
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Advertisement108 1934-11-15 12 MAJESTIC OPENING TOMORR OW R.K.O.'s Stirring Dra ati c Epic of the Aral Desert. THE o s p I A i T i r I s o s S d p from the novel by PHILIP MACDONALD with an amazing combination of Screen's Talents BORIS KARLOFF VICTOR McLAGLEN And Star108 words
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Article684 1934-11-15 13 THE BRITISH VIEW SIR JOSIAH CROSBY'S SPEECH The new Siam deserves e, new square deal, and the British will give it that new square deal.” This was a remark made by Sir Josiah Crosby, the British, Minister to Siam, at the dinner of the British Association684 words
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Article366 1934-11-15 13 Adventures Of Captain Gordon P. Olley I Captain Gordon P. Olley, one of the best-known British civil air pilots, has flown 1,000,000 miles since 1915, and has spent over 10,000 hours in the air. His vivid account of his experiences since the earliest days of366 words
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Article280 1934-11-15 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. E. D. Shearn has returned from home leave. Mrs. Skrine left for Singapore oi Tuesday night on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dixse i came by the Krian” frbm Belawan this morning. M J. B. M. Messer and Mr. R. Nutts arrived here this280 words
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Article89 1934-11-15 13 Friday, November 9. In the afternoon His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas, Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas arrived at Singapore. His Excellency the General Officer Commanding called on His Excellency at Government House and afterwards His Excellency returned the call at “Flagstaff House.” Saturday, November 10. In the89 words
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Article138 1934-11-15 13 List No. 6 The Hon. Treasurers gratefully acknowledge the following Subscriptions to Earl Haig’s Fund Previously acknowledged $743.76, Ki Khi Hong, Esq. $2, Boon Bcng School $2, S 4. George’s Church Collections $23.50, Chay Aun Tong, Chua Kongsi $l, Sam Whye Tong (Ong Kongsi) $2, Runnymede138 words
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Advertisement87 1934-11-15 13 Vii H ofc '*2j COLUMN /O r.. Im MATE MW Y*J i he New Jungle Epic Of Unbelievable Animal Thrills he most sensational of all “TARZAN” PICTURES Tarzan AND HIS Ma t e WITH The Original Tarzan JOHNNY WEISSMULLER and MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Do Not Confuse This Picture With Any Previous87 words
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Advertisement143 1934-11-15 13 HOW TO MAKE STAINED TEETH WHITE If your teeth are stained by heavy smoking, try this special stainremoving toothpaste. The minute Macleans Peroxide Toothpaste touches your teeth, its harmless solvents get to work, dissolving away the stained coating, revealing the white tooth enamel below. Then, when the real job of143 words
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Advertisement314 1934-11-15 13 YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz I 776 THE PRIZE Waltz r R < OH MUKI MUKI OH Fox Trot B VB /oU EV’RY TIME I lOOK AT YOU DEBROY SOMERS BAND GIVE US TWO UP-TO-THE-MINUTE B RECORDS THAT ARE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR IN LONDON. B WITH MY EYES WIDE OPEN Fox314 words
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833 1934-11-15 14 FALSE RAIL WILL BE IN USE NEW SEVEN-FURLONG START FOR NEXT MEETING Singapore, Tuesday. A great number of animals were out doing fast gallops this morning at Bukit Timah in preparation for the forthcoming meeting which begins on Saturday, writes “Onlooker” in the “Malaya Tribune.” An833 words
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Article81 1934-11-15 14 Lodges Appeal AGAINST BOARD'S FINDINGS We have received the following letter from the Hon. Secretary of the Crescent Football Club: With reference to the article appearing in your paper of the 14th instant I would like to inform you that the Committee of the Crescent Football Club81 words
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Article293 1934-11-15 14 Four Goals To One HOCKEY AT GREEN LANE At Green Lane yesterday the Penang Free School beat the St. Xavier's Institution by four goals to one. The home team were superior throughout and fully earned their victory. THE GAME The homesters attacked from the start293 words
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Article274 1934-11-15 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES .KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TEN Ampat Tin 4 3 4(9 4'3 4(9 Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.05 2.10 Hong Fatt 47 51c 47 50c K. Lanjut 17274 words
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Article170 1934-11-15 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Chenderiangs 8 9 9 3 Hitams 47 49 Hong Fatts 47% 50c Jelcbus 95 1.00 Johans 25 27% Kamuntings 12 0 12 6 K. Lanjuts 17170 words
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Article111 1934-11-15 14 London YESTERDAY TO-DAY uonnon £228.7.6 £2?R n TIN.—(3 Months) ±228.5.0 L° ndon £228.10.0 £228 12 6 Singapore s Business Done $113.50 Penang $113.50 $ll3 50 Business $±13.50 Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA.—(Sun dried) $3.10 BLACK PEPPER 523 OO RUBBER.— ***** New York ISAc(G) Singapore Spot 21^c »1°?111 words
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Article275 1934-11-15 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 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 47 49 48 50 Jelebu 95 1.00 95 1.00 I Johan 26 28 26275 words
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Article50 1934-11-15 14 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, November 14. The upward movement of quotations for gil’-edged stock continued throughout today. The movement was general and most stocks reached new high records closing at about best point with War Loan 3% per cents at 108 and Consols 2% per cents at 90%.-.—Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article44 1934-11-15 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 15 London Bank Demand 2|4 3(32 4 m ts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 mjts credit 2(4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7(16 On New York Demend 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 41%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 27%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24%44 words
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Article281 1934-11-15 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allefibys 187% 1.95 1.87% 1.95 Bassetts 75 80 72% 77% B. Lintangs 1.12% 1.17% 1.10 1.15 Bentas 1-05 1.10 1-05 1.10 Brogas 90 92% 90 92%ex Mentakabs 40281 words
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Article107 1934-11-15 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 75i|£ 75 2 A New York 4.99% 5.00% Montreal 4.86% 4.87% Brusse’s 21.44 21.47 Geneva 15.39 15.43 Amsterdam 7.39% 7.40% Milan 58% 58% Berlin 12.43 12.44 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27% Prague 119% 119%107 words
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50 1934-11-15 14 (To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir,—l should be much obliged if you would acknowledge through the medium of your journal the following donation to the Funds of my Committee: Messrs. Evatt Co., Club Subscriptions October 1934 $194 Yours etc., S. V. ADAMS, Hon. Secretary.50 words
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Article1078 1934-11-15 14 1 u NAMES. j j i RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 190 ?go Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 150 j«) Amalgamated Malay Estates ..3 4 50 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 ;n < Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 p Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 2 Balau Planting1,078 words
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Advertisement25 1934-11-15 14 POSITION VACANT Wanted, Hill prospecting assistant for Slam. Apply with copy of leferences stating age, Salary required etc., to Box No. 186, c/o Pinang Gazette.25 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-11-15 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaE 6 a_m. 74 E 3 m.m. Noon 86 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 6.22 a.m 12.32 a m. 8.45 p.m 1.32 p.m. To-morrow 8-22 a.m 2 .35 a.m. 9.35 p.m 2.51 p.m.40 words
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Article997 1934-11-15 15 IMPROVED RESULTS AND OUTLOOK Strong Cash Position MR. ERIC MACFADYEN'S REVIEW The second ordinary general meeting Of Hoscote Rubber Estates Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, 1-4, Great Tower Street, London, EC., Mr. :ric Macfadyen (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. J. E. Ritchie, representing997 words
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Article385 1934-11-15 15 -Dividend of 5 per cent. Declared The .twenty-third ordinary general meeting Of the Parit-Bruas (Malay) Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at Salisbury House, London, E.C. Mr. A J. Stevens, M.A. (the Chairman), said that the net result of the past year’s working was a profit of £2,634,385 words
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Article205 1934-11-15 15 The campaign against needless noise is a subject of topical interest, particularly as official action has been taken to prevent the blowing of motor-horns during the night. In the early part of the summer a Conference and Exhibition was arranged by the Anti-Noise League and the Association took205 words
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Article951 1934-11-15 15 .—R. O. A. Bulletin. THE SHOE AND. LEATHER FAIR The International Shoe and Leather Fair held annually at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington always provides a useful opportunity of assessing developments in the Footwear Industry. The 35th Fair, held from 4th to Bth October, was as popular.—R. O. A. Bulletin. - 951 words
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Article259 1934-11-15 15 Last year experiments werq arranged by the propaganda Committee with several type§'of rubber linings, for, chutes for the conveyance of coal. Two of these linings fddntaiiied a very, high percentage of raw rubber and the third was a highly compounded material supplied by a British manufacturer. After259 words
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86 1934-11-15 15 This Exhibition now definitely opens or the ISt November. Sir Phillip CuhliffeLister, ■Secretary of State for the Colonies, has kindly consented td perform the official opening ceremony at 11 o’clock and a larger number of invitations have been issued for the opening. It has86 words
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Advertisement339 1934-11-15 15 A 1 •FJ f7ST 4K f A ivk j > 1 <af'Wfcj i BgTl W ■s, ’ikM/J Rn 4 T*»w**MW 'Li r n:-l <i 1 •>< llrfl Eg 1 KW ffet -G t if,c—3 xl r- K’i I -•-> nil «3 ijljl Klwp’ l 8 I’ll e 4 1 J339 words
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Advertisement1890 1934-11-15 16 IO I_ 'yr 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP MNe T I <>MAMERICAN MAIL LINE M kV c >' A. y j Mil j FWHLtS Aw* c I i /T' 7^ BLUB FUNNEL LIMB LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. JD™ C. AGAMEMNON Mar.. L’don. R'dam, H'burg Glasgow Nov. 16 Dec. 12 TO EUROPE VIA1,890 words
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Article616 1934-11-15 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Linos foßewtng la a Hat of vessels arriving MflkV from Penang during the IN PORT TO-DAY V. PENKITH CASTLE from Singapore. Sails for Belawan, Port Said and New York tomorrow. S. BULAN from Singapore via ports. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST BelawanDeli,616 words
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Article150 1934-11-15 17 D?»tes And Venues NOVEMBER 1« Derby Cup. Run at Derby. Distanc One Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at Manchester. Distance One Mile, Four Furlonga. MALAYAN DIARY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meetting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Singapore Turf Club Professional150 words
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Article877 1934-11-15 17 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Pengkalan Brandan by the s.s. “Makian” will close at 4 p.m. on Saturday. A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Wes- tern Indian by the s.s. "Agamemnon” will i be closed at 5 p.m. tomorrow. I A mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and877 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-15 17 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., i I’ MANUFACTURERS OF J WATER PURIFICATION PLANT HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER I COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT 87 J ■l SOLE AGENTS: f HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 1 ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. 141 words
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Miscellaneous507 1934-11-15 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, two of which will be used sknultaneousty:— GSO 16.8« metres “d GSF 1943 metres GSF 19.82 m-'rea throughout and GSG 19.88 until 11.05 pm. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 pan Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC 31.30507 words
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Miscellaneous453 1934-11-15 17 rothy Hemming (2nd Violin), Lena Wood (Viola), and Elsa Tookey (Violoncello). Relayed from Queen’s College, Birmingham. Quartet in F (Alfred Wall). (First broadcast performance.) Quartet No. 2 in G, Op. 18 (Beethoven). 9.00-—The News and Announcements. 9.35 Big Ben. The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra,* directed by Henry Hall. 10.20453 words
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Miscellaneous67 1934-11-15 17 PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY Wavelength 25.57 metres P.M. 8.50 —Dutch National Anthem and opening anncuucement. 9.00 —T Ik with musical illustration by Loe Cchen “Great Symphony orches’ras and conductors.” Philadelphia Symphony orch. (Stokowsky) Berliner Philharmonic (Furtwangler Concertgebouw Orchestra. (Mongelberg) 9.2o—Talk by Prof. Dr. W Martin. 9-40—Second part of “Talk with musical illustration.”67 words
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467 1934-11-15 18 INQUEST ON FIRST TWO MEN RESUMED CHIEF OFFICER'S EVIDENCE Ship Certified Free Of Gas At Woosung A third Chinese seaman has died as the result of burns received when an explosion occurred aboard the oil tanker Eclipse on Friday. He was one of the467 words
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Article350 1934-11-15 18 BUT THEY THOUGHT IT WAS WINE l Two coolies feeling thirsty, pilfered a broken case containing bottles of liquid being loaded from a ship at the Singapore Harbour Board. They drank the contents, thinking at was wine, but in a few minutes they discovered they350 words
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297 1934-11-15 18 Undisclosed "Other Matter" I I discharged on VAGRANCY CHARGE George Smith Scott, stated to be a British ship officer, was taken before Mr. J. B. Brander in the Singapore police court on Monday on a charge of vagrancy in Singapore, and being without297 words
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Advertisement204 1934-11-15 18 Babies grow big and strong K Fed on Mellin’s Food, babies are happy and contented, t and increase in weight, week by week. Mixed as directed, Mellin*» Food is the best substitute for breast milk, and contains everything necessary /II for baby’s nourishment. M UNTOUCHED BY HAND Mellin's Food Obtainable204 words
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Advertisement212 1934-11-15 18 I are you lacking I IN VITAL FORCE &VIGOUF Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and I I LIFE. gW Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin I Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, I Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The I poisons result in damage to the arteries, internal organs and premature212 words
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Miscellaneous45 1934-11-15 18 BOBBY BEAR, TIDIES the GARDEN Ob J i o-a-Bobb?/ worked piling rubbish and leaves, all the morning. Whiris spares alumna. z±o trie chokcy si.ieke smotn rs Lit a bonfire. The wind, springing up without warning “Ugh! Fetch the hose. Put it out!'’ cry the others.45 words
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Article826 1934-11-15 19 piles of food ana from such countries Reuters Paci vice To Japan in Event of East Asia War Tokyo, Oct. 23. \n unusually comprehensive article on necessity of proper preparations being •le for the national co-ordination of .Japan’s political, economic, idealistic, icational and other factors againstpiles of food ana – – from such countries – Reuters Paci vice - 826 words
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Article779 1934-11-15 19 exampie We believe that she should.- Canton Truth. PLEA FOR CHINESE COMPANY A few days ago while glancing over the newspaper files from Shanghai America, we cem e across two articles which reminded us of the recent drive for members of the Hongkong Volunteers. One th kexampie – We believe that she should.- Canton Truth. - 779 words
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Article708 1934-11-15 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Campaign Against Queer Dress of Women Peiping, Oct. 28. As a part of the local New Life movement, which has shown renewed activity since the arrival of General Chiang Kai- shek, the Peiping Municipal Government 1 has launched a campaign against what is described—Reuters Pacific Service. - 708 words
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920 1934-11-15 19 —“Hankow Herald.” It seems to us that one of the most vitally necessary problems confronting those facing the Herculean task of removing the Communists is the eradication of the cause of the movement. Careful examination of those rescued from the territory hitherto controlled by—“Hankow Herald.” - 920 words
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Advertisement145 1934-11-15 19 I Save Your Money I By j Taking This OpoortunityS Grand j I i T rade I Competitive j SALE j I i WAH SING Co., SHANGHAI DRESSMAKERS I AND SELLERS j I HATS DEALERS- i I 3c. PENANG ROAD, I PENANG. I FAITHFUL llßlfilHil SERVICE I Ira IB BATTERIES145 words
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Article, Illustration223 1934-11-15 20 PARTING company at Sandown Park., Persian Sun and its rider, T. Dart,, falling during the Cholmondeley Handicap steeplechase. Drintyre won a thrilling race by a short head from Princej Mario. Drakensburg third. ONE FALSE STEP .’—These men have a tricky task high above the trains223 words