Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-11-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 270. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article208 1934-11-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Better Distribution ACTIVE ATTENTION OF GOVERNMENT London, Nov. 15. possibility of absorbing more ns in industry by a better distrii of employment is engaging the e attention of the Government. e Minister of Labour, Mr. Oliver Hey, was asked in Parliament if he d.—Rugby Radio Service. - 208 words
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Article219 1934-11-16 1 A Secret Agreement Alleged Paris, Nov. 12. A sensational report of an important ..reement alleged to have been concluded time ago between the General Staffs England, France and Belgium and which diplomatically noted as an exchange Military information,” was given by a ial correspondent recently sent to219 words
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Article79 1934-11-16 1 >s in an advanced stage. Rugby Rft H i a n! service. Mr Andrew Duncan Appointed Chairman London, Nov. 15. ndrew Duncan, Chairman of th Electricity Board, has been ap f i Independent Chairman of the rOD el Federation which indues 14 m--3a: id more than>s in an advanced stage. Rugby Rft H i a , n! service. - 79 words
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Article178 1934-11-16 1 ment officials. —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Safety Of Mr. Knox SCOTLAND YARD MEN SENT London, Nov. 16. Matters affecting the conduct of the Saar plebiscite were raised in the House of Lords but Lord Stanhope on behalf of the Government said it would be improper for Hisment officials.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 178 words
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Article89 1934-11-16 1 —Reuter. Man. Approaches King Carol’s Carriage Bucharest, November 15. A man wearing a Captain’s uniform, attempting to approach the carriage of King Carol, was knocked down by the royal escort. The man raised his hands above his head to show he was unarmed, but the mounted officer wheeled—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article39 1934-11-16 1 .—Reuter. Alleged Riotous Assembly London, Nov. 16. sir Oswald Mosley and three other blackshirts were committed for tr.al at worthing on summonses alleging a noWus assembly. Sir Oswald Mosley was charged with assault, but this summons was dismissed..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article24 1934-11-16 1 —Reuter. Chemistry Award For American Professor Stockholm, November 15. Professor Harold Clayton Uery, of Co- wl University, has been awarded the chemistry.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article51 1934-11-16 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 15. frirthpr biff movements in There were furthe g on the quotations of g old Cons(> is the Stock Market Y highest 2-l|2 per cents. for 30 years and markets closed, however, touched 109-l|B. best w ith with the “/consols at War Loan—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-11-16 1 —Hands up was the ready response to Mr. Lloyd George’s question at Churt, where he entertained children of Soviet citizens in England.28 words
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Article129 1934-11-16 1 .—Reuter. Serious Situation Created London, Nov. 15. Official quarters have not yet been informed of the promulgation of the Manchukiio oil law but they point out that according to all available information, the monopoly still appears contrary to the ‘‘Open Door.” The situation is being seriously considered.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article126 1934-11-16 1 Extensive Programme Being Arranged London, Nov. 15. Mr. Quo Tai.chi takes Mr. Yu Fei-pen, Chinese Vice-Minister of Communications, to call on Mr. Hore-Belisha in the morning and takes General T. Y. Hsu to call on the Under-Secretary of War in the afternoon. An extensive programme is being «.nangf-d.126 words
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Article246 1934-11-16 1 cars will be ordered to drive slowly.—Rugby Radio Service. Special Stands For Spectators REHEARSAL OF PROCESSION London, November 15. Special stands for spectators to witness the processions to and from Westminster Abbey on the occasion of the wedding of the Duke of Kent to Princess Marina are beingcars will be ordered to drive slowly.—Rugby Radio Service. - 246 words
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Article94 1934-11-16 1 Reuter Wireless. Lotteries Bill London, Nov. 13. It is not an offence for an individual to send ten shillings to Dublin for a ticket for himself, declared the Home Secretary, Sir John Gilmour, rebutting the accusation in the House of Commons that the Lotteries Bill was aReuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article80 1934-11-16 1 the two previous drawings.—Reu'er Wireless. London, Nov. 13. The Treasury is taking advantage of the favourable money conditions by the decision to draw £44,000,000 3% Treasury Bonds on November 26th. The amount represents 40 per cent, of the total nominal amount of bonds originally created, namely £110,000.000, whereasthe two previous drawings.—Reu'er Wireless. - 80 words
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Article39 1934-11-16 1 —Reuter. New York, November 15. Miss Josephine Roche has been appointed Assistant Secretary to the Treasury. She was a noted figure in the Far West once as a candidate for the governorship of Colorado..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article41 1934-11-16 1 —Router. The Cortes passed a resolution by 161 votes to 3 votes in favour pf the dissolution of labour organisations of the seizure of their funds and also declaring moral incompatibility with deputies implicated /fti the recent revoJL—Router. - 41 words
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Article148 1934-11-16 1 leagues at the Japanese Embassy. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Joint Action With U.S. REPLY EXPECTED TOMORROW Washington, Nov. 16. The United States authorities are stated to be considering cautious British overtures for joint action in naval affairs if the tripartite discussions in London should fail. Mr.leagues at the Japanese Embassy. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 148 words
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Article69 1934-11-16 1 Reuter. Proposal To Construct 800 New Planes Washington, Nov. 15. The Army and Air Corps submitted a budgetary request for 800 new aeroplane», 500 of which are required to replace obsolete planes. The Air Corps plans bo spread the construction over three years, bringing the total strengthReuter. - 69 words
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Article83 1934-11-16 1 Reuter. No Immediate Elections Alexandria, Nov. 15. The new Cabinet has been i|nflrmed by royal decree. It is understood that Parliament will be dissolved almost immediately but the Cabinet will not call the elections until they have smoothed over all difficulties and nettled various questions with the ResidencyReuter. - 83 words
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Advertisement69 1934-11-16 1 I DONALD SCOTCH; ’B WHISKY A fine WHISKY At a Moderate Price HIIO of $2.96 a bottia. WMml Obtainable From ShardS All Provision Stores. TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 3port 4, 5 and 14 Latest Home News 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 1169 words
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Advertisement1874 1934-11-16 2 ■ATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice PENANG HILL 1 CLOSING DOWN BANKS MYWHSEMENTS ”11 RAILWAY. m ent List containing the annual valuation ALL ARTICLES ARE HD HANDEL MAATSCHI ?U All communications relating to ldings lands' situated within the The attention of the Public is, SELLING BELOW COST. 7s MO 00' advertisements1,874 words
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Article2391 1934-11-16 3 THE PRINCE IN THE BUSH CHIEF SCOUT'S WORLD TOUR A LINK WITH DICK WHITTINGTON WORLD'S FASTEST TRAIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 3. ACCOMMODATING ROYAL GUESTS I The accommodation at Buckingham) Palace will be severely taxed by the presence of so meny foreign Royal2,391 words
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Advertisement163 1934-11-16 3 J There’s no sweeter 1 Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand than the Three Castles/ —THE VIRGINIANS Rich mond Castle, Yorks. ©WILLS’» THREE CASTLES W. D. H. O. WILLS, CIGARETTES BRISTOL LONDON MADE IN ENGLAND TRADE MARK EMCO. tASTERN/hWOMNGXUMPAW steel flower pots Weight when filled: ca. 200 lbs.163 words
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Miscellaneous44 1934-11-16 3 BOBBY BEAR'S DAY at the FAIR l o 11 i-; .■■<-• r. Aunt Sally shies at the Fair Bobby Bear “Hold this pipe, Rub.','' if'tl Peicy. “I’ll throw.” Is a capital shot, good as anyone there. Silly bunny to squeal! He icves leasing her so.44 words
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Article791 1934-11-16 4 M.F.A. League Match M.A.F.C. BEATEN BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS The Mohamedan Football Association League match between the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Muth-Hibol Azan Football Club was played yesterday in aid of the Poppy Day Fund on the b Xavi-, ers’ ground and resulted in a791 words
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Article275 1934-11-16 4 Tomorrow’s Fixtures ASTON VILLA TO VISIT HIGHBURY The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v Aston V. Birmingham v Grimsby T. Blackburn K. x CheSsia Leeds U. v Sunderland Liverpool v Leicester C. Manchester C.275 words
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Article91 1934-11-16 4 Matches For Tomorrow The following are the principal Rugby Union’s fixtures for tomorrow Cheshire v Cumberland Leicestershire v Notts, Lincs. f and Derby Northumberland v Lancashire Yorkshire v Durham Blackheath v Cambridge University Devonport Services v Bristol Exeter v Llanelly Gloucester v Bath Harlequins v Oxford University91 words
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Article34 1934-11-16 4 —Reuter. Cambridge Beaten By Dublin University London, Nov. 15. The following are the results of principal Rugby Union matches played today:— Cambride University 5, Dublin University 28. Gloucester 18, Oxford Greyhounds 9.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article524 1934-11-16 4 One-sided Hockey On Esplanade VICTORY BY TWO GOALS On the Esplande yesterday the “D” (Chinese) Coy. Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, scored a victory by two goals to nil over the Penang Rrecreation Club. The game was of a one-sided nature and hod it not524 words
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Article1222 1934-11-16 4 St. Johnstone Maintain Leadership RANGERS 1 NARROW VICTORY M'Culloch Heads GoalScorers (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 3. LEAGUE CLUBS FARE WELL Clyde’s challenge to St. Johnstone, the Scottish League leaders, failed in an interesting game at Perth, in which the home team won rather easily by1,222 words
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Advertisement7 1934-11-16 4 Other Sporting News Appear On Page 147 words
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Advertisement12 1934-11-16 4 HEAR miss MAIMOOW SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” WSy I12 words
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Advertisement520 1934-11-16 4 Yhi actually have Two Skins! ■Wt* Lady Brougham and Vaux guards both her skins with Pond's Two-Skin Care And each needs a different care, if you a to avoid WRINKLES, correct DRYNESS Oil-Rich Cream for the Under Skin— out of it, leaving your skin coar Wrinkles begin in the Under520 words
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Article676 1934-11-16 5 UNMIXED BLESSING OF AN UNBEATEN RECORD The number of Rugby clubs who are still unbeaten is gradually growing fewer. It is a fine thing to carry on the torch of supremacy as long as you can, but the unbeaten record is no' altogether an676 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-11-16 5 A DOG’S LlFE.—These greyhounds do not appear to be roused to enthusiasm over the efforts of the newly-formed kennel-boys’ dance band at the G.R.A. training headquarters, Northaw.30 words
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Article350 1934-11-16 5 COTTON CANNOT PLAY FOR BRITAIN In a letter I received, Henry Cotton, British Open Golf champion, states that he has contracted to stay with the Waterloo Club, Brussels, for another twelve months. With considerable regret he adds: “And so I will not be available for the Ryder350 words
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Article140 1934-11-16 5 South Africans Not Visiting England j The proposed world tour by the South African and Rhodesian women's hockey team, who were to have played in England, has fallen through owing to financial and other difficulties. I Instead the Women's Hockey Association has decided to send a140 words
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Article72 1934-11-16 5 Sydney, Nov. 5. W. J. O’Reilly, who is a schoolmaster, announced today that he cannot prejudice his position any longer by playing cricket. He said that he would play in the Testimonial match next week for Woodfull and Ponsford, but that for the remainder of72 words
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Article174 1934-11-16 5 BETRAYED OWNED BY i MR. H. C. PILKINGTON Mr. H. C. Pilkington, the Liverpool owner, won the Alicar Club Coursing Cup, ■on Nov. 2, with the gift dog Betrayed. It I was presented to him some months ago by Major C. Blundell, who shares174 words
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Article185 1934-11-16 5 Leg-Theory Bowling And Amended L.B.W. Rule The Advisory County Cricket Committee holds a meeting at Lord s on November 21, when the agenda contains the following items (1) A recommendation that in 1935 a trial be given in the first and second class county competitions to an amended l.b.w.185 words
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Article144 1934-11-16 5 British Tourists Defeat I Queensland Brisbane, Nov. 1 The four amateur golfers who are so successfully representing Great Britain in Australia gained a further success by beating Queensland by four matches to one, with one match halved. In beating C. Boyce by 3 and 2, Jack McLean,144 words
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Article349 1934-11-16 5 Golf Professionals Too Strong For Oxford PENNINK'S VICTORY A team of leading professionals defeated Oxford University in a match by s ngles and foursomes at Southfield, Oxford, by ten matches to five. The professionals conceded a start of three holes in each match. They won the singles349 words
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Article421 1934-11-16 5 Former Oxford Captain In Brilliant Form Cambridge University were defeated by the Stoke Poges Golf Club, at Slough, on Nov. 3, by eleven matches to five, with two halved. The Club, who fielded a strong side, gained a lead on the foursomes by four games to two, and421 words
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Article461 1934-11-16 5 Contest Next Year Unlikely PROPOSED 12-METRES RACE A ten months’ notice required of a Cup challenger having almost expired, a match in 1935 in unlikely; indeed, opinion on both sides of the Atlantic favours a postponement until mutual agreement is reached on the points which were in461 words
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Article138 1934-11-16 5 Bid To Stop ‘Shamateurism’ New York, Nov. 2. America is making a great bid to put an end to "shamateuism” in lawn tennis, under the leadership of her lawn tennis pre- sident, Mr. Merrill Hall. He has declared his intention of seeing that amateurs of his country do138 words
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Article61 1934-11-16 5 Tunic, November 1. Panama Al Brown, the bantamweig.it champion of the world, successfully defended his title this afternoon against YoungPerez, the former world flyweight champion, winning by a knock-out in the tenth round. This is the second time Perez has failed to wrest the title61 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-16 5 j St. Andrew’s I K Ball L EVENING DRESS SUIT $90.00 I DINNER JACKET SUIT $BO.OO PIQUE EVENING DRESS WAISTCOAT 7.00 MARCELLA EVENING DRESS WAISTCOAT 7.00 DRESS JACKET jjq WHITE MARCELLA s2o*oo PERFECTLY CUT AND TAILORED IN i THE FINEST BRITISH MATERIALS. PRITCHARD’S DEPT. TAILORING PENANG.46 words
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3583 1934-11-16 6 SEQUEL TO DEBATE AT WHICH MR. LLOYD GEORGE PRESIDED K.C.'S QUESTIONS ABOUT MACHINE-GUNS AND ARMOURED CARS SIR OSWALD MOSLEY'S libel action against the Daily Netos Ltd. came before the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) and a special jury in the King's Bench Division3,583 words
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Advertisement203 1934-11-16 6 LATEST MODELS TENN,S RAC* s JUST ARRIVED FR M UP S NEW HOCKEY (fKs j CONSIGNMENT RECOMMIT >) OF ENG! hockey st* internal EQUIPMENT B* INDIAN JUST TO HAND FLAI ALSO NEW MODELS OF BADMINTON RA <ETS Chen Compa: y 32 BEACH STREET, PENANG. ’PHONE No. 333. WE SPECIALISE ON203 words
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813 1934-11-16 7 CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE ACCUSED ACQUITTED AT END OF CASE FOR PROSECUTION The trial of two Malay youths, Babu bin Abdul Kadir and Hassim bin Haji Abdul Hamid, and a Eurasian lad, Aloysius Perei- ra, on a charge of housebreaking and theft of a gramophone and records813 words
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Article282 1934-11-16 7 Date Fixed For Hearing Of Charge Against Chinese Two preliminary inquiries were on Wednesday fixed for hearing before Mr. Norman Grice, the second Singapore magistrate. The midnight shooting incident in Malabar Street, in which Mr. D. K. Broadhurst was said to have narrowly escaped with his282 words
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Article218 1934-11-16 7 Employee’s Reason For Taking Cash Tan Joo Lee. a 25-year-cld employee of i Caldbeck, MacGregor and Co., Ltd., who, within little over a month, misappropriat*ed $1,061.28 from the firm was produced •before Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singa- pore police court on Wednesday on a i218 words
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Article118 1934-11-16 7 But Failed To Notify Port Officer The NedTrland Line Royal Dutch Mail, agents of the Holland East Asia Line, answered a charge, at the Singapore marine court, on Wednesday, before Mr. Coeffrey Freyberg, the Master- Attendant. of falling to notify to the Port Officer Singapore, that118 words
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533 1934-11-16 7 Alleged Breach Of Enactment CHARGE OF PLANTING YOUNG TREES Seremban, Wednesday. In the local police court, today, before Mr. R. B. Davis (Protector of Chinese) sitting as magistrate. Mr. R. R. Cook, of Seremban, appeared to answer a summons under the Rubber Control533 words
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Article67 1934-11-16 7 Chinese Workman s Lucky Escape A Chinese workman fell from a height of about 25 feet at the Pulo Übin stone quarry on Tuesday evening and was removed to a Singapore hospital with a slight head wound. A DOMESTIC QUARREL Following a domestic quarrel in a Beach67 words
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Article144 1934-11-16 7 Beaten And Then Accused Of Theft! A fine of $5O, was imposed on Wednesday by Mr. N. Grice, the second Singapore magistrate, on an English-speaking Chinese, Yeo Buck Lim, for having given false information to the police. It was said that Yeo assaulted another Chinese at a144 words
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Advertisement199 1934-11-16 7 a t You don\ know comfort S 5 J in a shirt until you have worn the ARROW > MITOGA I”* ARROW J The Shirt That Really Fits You! J Tailored to your ■T figure yet no more t T costly than the f J B usual ready made 5199 words
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Miscellaneous747 1934-11-16 8 6-15 Opening Tonight 9-3 n w y-W-W-W-’. R.K.O.S STIRRING EPIC OF THE ARABIAN DESERT ■JSIs 515 b "a Wn" fMij “THE LOST PATROL” PH,L,P MocDONALD'S powerful story of the Arabian Desert— with an amazing combination of Screen's Talents BA*n a e an famous for his performance in BORIS KARLOFF "FRANKENSTEIN"747 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1934-11-16 9 A t tne ena or last week (Mae Assembly of the 2JL »epgne ended its 15 th Jhion. The delegates have gone home. They will not reassemble for twelve months. The Council would not normally meet again until January. This year it is to1,320 words
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Article203 1934-11-16 9 WASHINGTON TREATY TO BE REPLACED BY ONE INVOLVING CONCESSIONS TO EVERY COUNTRY London, November 15. A new naval treaty, replacing the Washington Treaty, is indicated as the probable outcome of the naval talks. The question was put to the American delegates by the British yesterday,203 words
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Article77 1934-11-16 9 —Reuter. struction should be permitted. Sounding The British Government Further Tokio, Nov. 15. After careful deliberation with the Navy Office authorities, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, has cabled instructions to Mr. Matsudaira and Vice-Admiral Yamamoto to sound further the British Government on its reported willingness nominally to.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article71 1934-11-16 9 —Reuter. Crew Killed DELIVERY FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA Sydney, Nov. 15. The crew of three Englishmen and one Australian passenger were killed when the new air liner crashed from 1,000 feet near Long Reach, Queensland. The machine was proceeding from London to Brisbane for use on the—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article30 1934-11-16 9 .—Reuter. Former Bishop Of Hongkong London, Nov. 15. The death is announced of the Rt. Rev. Gerard Heath Lander, Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong, from 1907 to 1920,-.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article28 1934-11-16 9 —Reuter. Famous Scottish Author And Journalist London, Nov. 15. The death is announced of Mr. John Joy Bell, the famous Scottish author and journalist.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement177 1934-11-16 9 FOR SALE austzn saloon, 6 1932 Model. 09} INSTANT RELIEF from terrible In perfect running order. Owner leaving mW 46 W v country. No reasonable offer refused. App'y ALLAN E HoteL wllkl.n I VIuTlEn I Ljrf y WB from Kosems, Uloera, 8or«a, Itcmuf V* bvptimw, Raahw, or any form o<177 words
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Miscellaneous201 1934-11-16 9 1 AGAIN ALL r~. J 1 tonight F^i^W Jf -a H SHOWS PACKE,> I __22!_ JiiHifMli t* ht i I 1 ■———J jj STAGGERING TAMIL TALKIE (Producers of "Valli's Wedding") Krishna Leela 6 he Picture That Tops The List Of All Tamil Talkies Ever Presented J I featuring f Your201 words
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Article979 1934-11-16 10 Reuter announces that the bodies of four more victims of the Imro (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation) had been exhumed near the Macedonian town of Gorna Djumja. This gang, it is believed, was behind the murder of King Alexander and M. Barthou. While in England and other parts979 words
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Article917 1934-11-16 10 an APPEAL: We have received from the hon. secretary of the Distressed Europeans’ Fund, Penang, an abridged copy of the statement of accounts for October together with a statement of the estimated requirements for November and December, 1934. From the latter it can be observed that the917 words
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Article87 1934-11-16 10 Welcomed At Don (From Our Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 15 Pa'mentier a;d Mell were v elcc '.ed at Den Muang at ricon tcd°y. The Minister of Defence, speaking at lun'hcx: said the authorities glad to put aviation facilities a the disposal o: international air traffic. The Minister a’c presented87 words
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Article91 1934-11-16 10 Ipoh Couple Win First Prize Wembley Cabaret was well par ,T; seG last night when the Tango compete n organised by Messrs. Amalgamated use ments Ltd. was the chief attraction Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Cheah and M Anderson officiated as judges and plocings of the91 words
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Article108 1934-11-16 10 Mother To Be Surety I 1 His Good Behaviour I Tan Bak Chin, a deaf mute, wi convicted last Monday by Mr. N. Gn second Singapore magistrate, on a of theft of $l2 from a stall-holder Beach Road market was on Wed ordered to execute a bond108 words
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Advertisement205 1934-11-16 10 V PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME v Xmas [ffi] 1934 Haig OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY Specially packed for Christmas in 2,3, 4 and 6 bottle cases, If as well as the usual all-the-year round” 12. This year the (f I Christmas cases are decorated. A I f "GOLD LABEL" Bottle 3205 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-16 10 V FOR GOOD SHIRTS Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. x TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR46 words
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Article693 1934-11-16 11 FOUND GUILTY OF CHEATING LAW OF BUSINESS EXPLAINED A Chinese business man of 21 years standing in Singapore was found guilty by Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore police court on Wednesday of having cheated a firm in respect of goods valued at $1,403.85. The accused693 words
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Article101 1934-11-16 11 Hearing Adjourned In the Supreme Court yesterday after noon, the hearing of the Cheah Kongsi case was adjourned to a date to be fixe later. The facts of the case are known two members of the Kongsi, on behalf of themselves and other members suing the trustees101 words
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Article359 1934-11-16 11 On Push Bicycles INDIAN SCOUTS AT PENANG Two Indian scouts, one of whom is an explorer and a qualified pilot, are in Penang. They are on their way to Austra-I lia to attend the Pan-Pacific Jamboree to be held at Melbourne in December. i Seen by a359 words
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Article118 1934-11-16 11 Car And Cycles In Collision A collision involving a car and two bicycles occurred at the junction of Lim Chin Guan and Kelawei Roads yesterday evening. It appears that two schoolboys were riding towards Lim Chin Guan Road. Nearing the junction they collided with each other118 words
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Article27 1934-11-16 11 Scratchings For Tomorrow RACE 1 Sleeping Beauty Golden Maize RACE 2 Gent RACE 4 Star Lock Ricana RACE 7 Bintang Tujoh Fifty-Three (all engagements) Melbourne27 words
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Article124 1934-11-16 11 Kuala Lumpur Man Arrested At Penang CLERK OF BORNEO MOTORS LTD. A Chinese named Joo Meow Chong, until recently employed as a clerk at Messrs. Borneo Motors Ltd., Kuala Lumpur was today produced before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, having been arrested hy the Penang124 words
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Article109 1934-11-16 11 Two Figure In Police Court Cases Two Chinese women figured in the Pohce Court today being concerned in revenue offences. In the first case mentioned, Loo Ee Soo, appeared on a charge of selling chandu at the junction of Campbell Street and Cintra Street. The charge109 words
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101 1934-11-16 11 Chinese Charged A Chinese nanied Teh Ah Kee today pleaded guilty before the Penang Police Magistrate to a charge of possession of dutiable liquor at Ayer Itam Road. On the application of Mr. Pitt, of the Govefnment Monopolies Department, sentence was postponed till November 20101 words
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Article207 1934-11-16 11 Mr. Lee Yoon Thean And Miss Chew Mun Ying A Chinese wedding in the reformed style was solemnised at the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street, this afternoon. The parties were Mr. Lee Yoon Thean and Miss Chew Mun Ying The bridegroom is the younger j son207 words
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Article90 1934-11-16 11 Meeting In Penang A meeting of the Bankruptcy Legislation Committee was held in the fslipreme Court, Penang, this morning in the Judge’s Chambers of the Second Court. Mr. E. B. Williams, Official Assignee, Singapore, was among those who had ar- rived from Singapore. Mr. E. N. Taylor90 words
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Miscellaneous232 1934-11-16 11 Z.H.J.—PENANG 1 TOMORROW Wavelength 49.3 metres. The Programme for the evening will consist of selections from the following Records kindly loaned for the use of the Society by Messrs. i The Malayan Music Store. Cd eon *****0 —Japanese Lantern Dance —Waltz) i Strauss and Lanner—Waltz Pot1 pourii) Vienna Boheme Orchestra.232 words
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Article2068 1934-11-16 12 DIVORCE FOR FORMER HEADMASTER JUDGE'S CRITICISM OF WIFE'S EVIDENCE A schoolboy figured as co-respondent in a divorce suit before Mr. Justice Langton in the Divorce Court on Nov. sth. i Mr. Harold John Ella Bailey, former, headmaster of King Edward VI. School, Che'msford, of Warren-drive, Wallasey,2,068 words
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Article629 1934-11-16 12 CORFU" BRINGING CHIEF SCOUT EXPECTED ON THURSDAY NEXT The Chief Scout, Lt. Gen. Lord BadenPowell is paying his first visit to Malaya and is expected at Penang by the Corfu which is due on Thursday, November 22. Lord Baden-Powell is on his way to the Australian Jamboree accompanied by the629 words
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Advertisement66 1934-11-16 12 f 1 i ■i i K <^§£2 111 > I I H Usl 1 B "''.Bill I Hl\ II Wf 11Bi !l }ii 111 1 1\\ iL Klosterßeer J "ONE OF LIF E'S PLEASURES" I Obtainable at g > All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: I J HENRY WAUGH CO.,66 words
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Advertisement130 1934-11-16 12 I Never neglect I I CONSTIPATION Check it at once with I I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills I I Ai «remedy for constipation,Dr. Morse’i |l I Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. d I They give you dean bowels which act I I regularly, a healthy stomach,130 words
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485 1934-11-16 13 TWO MORE ARRIVING EARLY NEXT YEAR i I Singaporo, November 15. It is understood that two more senior Air Ministry officials are coming to Singapore early next year. They are: i Air Commodore W. L. Welsh, D.S.C., A.F.C., Director of Organisation and Col. J.F. Turner,485 words
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Article158 1934-11-16 13 Singapore Officers’ Trip The distinction of being the first officers of the British Army to pilot themselves across the Equator in an aeroplane has fallen to two officers of the Singapore garrison. The flight was made on Monday by Captain F. J. C. Rybot and Major158 words
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Article543 1934-11-16 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Hon'ble Mr. V. Mackie leaves for Home on leave on Thursday. 4: Mr. J. Smart, manager, Jeram Estate, Kapar, has returned from leave. Mr. E. C. Rosswell, manager of Panjong Estate, Jeram, has returned from leave. The Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Oldham, Mr. T. M. B.543 words
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Advertisement457 1934-11-16 13 B 'PHYLLOSAN REJUVENATE YOU! The Most Wonderful Substance in the World, is one of the attributes paid to PHYLLOSAN by an eminent physician. This scientific remedy, prepared under th< direction of Dr. E. Buergi, Professor of Medicine at Berne University, revitalizes the blood, increases physical energy, fortifies the heart s457 words
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Advertisement245 1934-11-16 13 I to» I Eri i BI YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz CB 776 THE PRIZE Waltz I ?on OH MUKI MUKI OH Fox Trot CB 780 EV’RY TIME I LOOK AT YOU w H DEBROY SOMERS BAND GIVE US TWO UP-TO-THE-MINUTE RECORDS THAT ARE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR IN LONDON. WITH MY245 words
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Article175 1934-11-16 14 Penang To Play Perak The following are the teams for the Penang and Perak golf match to be played at Penang on Sunday: Pene,ng pairs mentioned first. J. Moncur and J. H. Fenwick v. W. D. Gilchrist and A. Mitchell (8.45) R. C. Abbott and W. Somerville v.175 words
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Article83 1934-11-16 14 Official Rankings London, Nov. 13. The Lawn Tennis Association has issued the following rankings of British players. Men: —Perry, Austin, Hughes, Sharpe. Hare, Avory. Women :—Miss Round, Miss Scriven, Miss Stammers, Mrs. King, Miss James, Miss Lyle. The first two placings for both men and women remain83 words
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Article261 1934-11-16 14 Amendments Published In Gazette A Government Gazette Extraordinary published recently gives the text of amendments to the Textiles Quotas Regulations, 1934. One of the amendments reads as follows: By inserting immediately after regulation 36 the following new regulation numbered 36 A: “36A. Goods of the same kind261 words
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Article99 1934-11-16 14 During the week ending ICFh November, 1934, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 20,851 cases, of which 11,205 <53%) cases were to the United Kingdom, 560 (2%) cases to the Continent of Europe, 6,006 30%) cases io Canada, and 3,080 (15%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports for99 words
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Article243 1934-11-16 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TO-DAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A OO.’s Bhare List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Chenderiang 8,9 9|1% 8;9 9|1% j jeiebu 97 l.OOex 95 l.OOex K. Kamunting 6 6243 words
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Article230 1934-11-16 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Hong Fatts 48 50 48 50 Hongkongs 116 12 3 116 12 3 Jelebus 97 1.00 97 l.OOex Johans 25 27*4 25 27% K. Lanju‘s 17 3 17230 words
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Article272 1934-11-16 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to npon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.00 2.05 Hitam 48 50 47 49 Jeiebu 95 1.00 92*4 97*4 Kuchai 97 1.00 97 99 Nawng Pets 90 92*4 90 92%272 words
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Article152 1934-11-16 14 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Hitams 47*4 50 Hong Fatts 47*4 50c Jelebus 95 1.00 Johans 25 27% Kamuntings 12 0 12 6 K. Lanjuts 17 t 3 17 9 K.152 words
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Article126 1934-11-16 14 yesterday to-day London £228.5.0 £228 7 6 TIN.—-(3 Months) London £228.12.6 £228.12.6 Singapore $113.50 $113.50 Business Done Penang $113.50 $113.50 Business 25 tons 25 tons COPRA- —(Sundried) $3.05 $3.05 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER.— London 6*4d. 6,;d. New York 12%c(G) 13c(G) Singapore Spot 20 %c. 2 0%c Jan./Mar.126 words
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Article1108 1934-11-16 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. tn tn J) in NAMES. >. a §.f m w Mil RUBBER (Dollar.) r-> 1 90 2 00 Allenby Rubber Co. ’’l SO 160 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ‘340 350 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 50 Ayer Hium Planting Syndicate 235 4» Aver Molek Rubber Co. o-,/1,108 words
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Article33 1934-11-16 14 The following are the prices for Smgapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet foi tOday Cents pe- lb. Spot 21 Jan./March, 1935 22 April/June, 1935 24 July/Sept. 1935 25 Market Steady.33 words
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Article44 1934-11-16 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 16 London Bank Demand 2|4 3’32 4 m|ts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 (4% 3 Documentary 2|4 ?|l6 On New York Demend 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 41%% dis. Hongk.ong T.T. 27%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 2444 words
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130 1934-11-16 14 Notice To importers The attention c.f importers of regul textiles (cottcn and j ayon e<l manufactured in foreign countries)- 8 invited to Sti'.iits Settlements ment Gazette Extraordinary No. 84 h 14th November, 1934, which publishes th quotas for 1935 and prescribes the form 6 which130 words
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Advertisement214 1934-11-16 14 1«3 I APIOL STEEL 1 Sure and certain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. W. J. EDMGJDS YW UnglLrii Pharmacy MMK, Baaeh Street, Penang. II I < You must clean your teeth or lose them™ but this BIG brush BAD only214 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-11-16 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RafcfaD 6 a.m. 75 N Noon 86 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 2.35 a.m. 8.22 a.m 2 51 p.m. 9.35 p.m p To-morrow 9.30 am 10.15 p.m 3 5036 words
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Article1080 1934-11-16 15 A. P. LUSCOMBE WHYTE - IN CANNING By A. P. LUSCOMBE WHYTE O f our W j ves to do Evening Standard. During the present century a dozen new industries have arisen to lighten the hardship of the modern housewife. Canning is certainly among them. Sociologists sometimes deplore the passing of the virtues, andOf our Wjves to do—Evening Standard. - 1,080 words
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Article214 1934-11-16 15 4,400 Tons More In A Year According to the October issue of the Bulletin from The Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin Research an<T Development Council, the world’s "apparent” consumption of tin for the twelve months ended August, 1934, was 121,400 tons, as compared with 117,000 tons214 words
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234 1934-11-16 15 Valued At Several Million Pounds SECURED BY RICHARD THOMAS AND CO. The Financial Times is authoritatively informed that Richard Thornes and Co., the large steel and tinplate manufacturers, of South Wales, has secured a contract for the supply of tinplates, valued at several million234 words
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Article186 1934-11-16 15 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, Nov. 14. The market during the interval has been quiet but steady and the local market closes at 21 cents per lb. Market opinion generally seems to point towards lower values but prices show no signs of weakness at present. Values in London186 words
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Article102 1934-11-16 15 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 75% New York 4.99% 4.99% Montreal 4.86% 4.86% Brussels 21.39% 21.44 Geneva 15.37% 15.39 Amsterdam 7.39 7.39% Milan 58% 58% Berlin 12.42 12.43 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 1990% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 119% 119% Helsingfors 226% 226%102 words
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Advertisement44 1934-11-16 15 fl <■-; O I A M O H <TffWfT B fl BRANO BEDSTEAD ARE COMFORTABLE, DURABLE AND HANDSOME the of -SSres-saVS -vajssjs-- as .ver it« pertoa °< 1 ,to X Kof <» Diamond Metal P^ ducts Company Limited 601-Kampong Bahru Road» SINGAPORE. Sold Through Dealers Only. TU»44 words
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Advertisement227 1934-11-16 15 ESHS l ■s z .yy J,- < nil These fine healthy babies (the Bosman triplets) were reared S I I J v -X NATURAL 2; milk food J" Lactogen w is the safest food if breast-milk fails, for Lactogen contains B the same constituents as breast-milk and in very similar227 words
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Advertisement1783 1934-11-16 16 PbIXAR STEAMSHIP LINE fZSpf’tTT I ofod AMERICAN MAIL LINE js-/'" W. > BLU.'.UMMBL LIMB e' LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Le«v? Du* w Penang London C. AGAMEMNON Mar.. L’don. Mam. H’burg 4 Glasgow Nov. 1« Dec. 12 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C ALCTNOTT3 Amsterdam, London Nov 30 Dec 26 From Arrive1,783 words
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Article608 1934-11-16 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Unas Th* foDswtag 1« a Hat of vessels arriving «■I RBBag Chan Penang during the IM PORT TO-DAY M.V. PENRITH CASTLE from Singapore. Salls for Be law an, Port Said and New York today. S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST BelawanDeli, Asahan, and Pan eh (LaboeanBilik).608 words
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Article159 1934-11-16 17 Dates And Venue* NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run at Derby. Distant 3ne Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at Manchester. Distance One Mile, Four MALAYAN DIARY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meet ting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Singapore Turf Club Professional159 words
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Article981 1934-11-16 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on October 26 by the s.s. "Dempo” was delivered in London on November 14. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Moil by the Imperial Airways will be closed at the981 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-16 17 AIR-MAIL STATIONERY Wrlfiag-Pods ne Sheet» Paper, Blottin» Paper and Writing 40 Cent*. 1 Envelopes 6 x 3| strong but very fight 60 Cent* per 130 Compendium: 60 Sheets paper tv a o 30 Square shape envelope* and writing guide 80 Cents. The Pinanq Gazette Press, Limited. No. la, Penang Street,52 words
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Advertisement12 1934-11-16 17 'I BANGKOK FURNISHING COMPANY. No. 7, Leith Street, Penang. 'Phone N 0.—1137.12 words
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Miscellaneous1219 1934-11-16 17 WIRELESS PROGRA MMES 8.8. C. I 7.3s—"Fireside Party.”* An intimate programme devised by Ronald Hill, The following are the new wavelengths, with dialogue by Robert Tredinwhich wifi be used simultaneous- nick, and special musical arrangements by Ray Terry. The artists GSO 16.86 metres are: Eve Becke; Noel Hood; Harry and1,219 words
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Miscellaneous90 1934-11-16 17 PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY P.M. 8- —Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 9- —Station orchestra, conducted by Loe Cohen 1. Kleine Lustspiel Ouv. Paul Scheinpflug. 2. La complainte A. Lindow-Hartmann. 3. Gavotte. Fr. Grosee. 4. “Lotos” ballet suite. Ad. Waterman. 9-20—Talk on moving pictures by Mr. L. J. Jordaan. 9.4s—Station orchestra 5.90 words
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Article, Illustration847 1934-11-16 18 Travel Comfort for the Family WHAT child does not get a thrill out of the prospect of a long rail or road journey? Long beforehand the weeks and the days are counted and marked off the calendar. The bustle and excitement of847 words
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Article226 1934-11-16 18 A NEW ALCOHOL DISEASE A warning to “Bright Young people’’ who attend three or four cocktail parties a w r eek is given by Dr. Arthur F. Hurst, senior physician at Guy’s Hospital, in the current issue of the Practitioner. Their anxious parents, he explains, are apt226 words
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Article285 1934-11-16 18 Close consideration is being given to speeding up and increasing overseas air mail and passenger services. This Is not a result of the recent race to Australia, but that sporting event has served to concentrate public attention on this question and emphasise a need for early developments.285 words
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Article61 1934-11-16 18 The Australian Government, having rejected a tender for the Australia New Guinea seaplane service is now contemplating calling for others. The government is also considering a proposal to establish a civil aviation base at Rabaul for a go-vernment-owned service which wculd provide aerial communications fcr61 words
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224 1934-11-16 18 Regatta Success Of London Club 1 Melbourne, November 3. The Duke of Gloucester attended the Henley-on-Ya’rra regatta on Nov. 3. At his own request he remained on the president's hcuse-boat to watch the final of the Grand Challenge Cup. which was won by the224 words
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Article204 1934-11-16 18 Everyday Clothes To Welcome Duke Mr. W. Forgan Smith, the Premier of Queensland, will not be seen in a frock coat and top hat when he receives the Duke of Gloucester at Brisbane. He will probably wear an ordinary grey lounge suit, he says. His204 words
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65 1934-11-16 18 Wales’s “little” sister, New South Wales, is outdoing her in the matter of the naj ticnal Eisteddfod festival. Nearly 10.000 entries have been received in Sydney for this year's Eisteddfod there, jlt is proving an attraction for visitors i from all over Australia and New65 words
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Article45 1934-11-16 18 Unemployment in Australia has fallen from 30 per cent in May 1932 to 20.9 per cent, the lowest figure since August 1930. Since the peak, the rate of unemployment has diminished by 91 per 1000 trade union members, says Austral News.45 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-16 18 WWWWWW TO HIRE CAR OR BUS OWNERS Any hire oar or b,» ownevw operator BUTTERWORTH—NT NG El PATANT —ALOR STAR AND BUTTERWORTH— TAIPING—CPOB Willing to make tor dalty 1 X*rrney at specified rtnjew write Cm partlflulaM to BOX 95, PINANG GAZETTE, la, Penang Street, PENANG, j46 words
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Advertisement163 1934-11-16 18 Call and See LADIES LATEST Silk Underwear a AT I Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET I IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAii\ED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon I I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ON LY 25 CENTS. I T’ mes163 words
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Miscellaneous15 1934-11-16 18 All in a Day's Work—By Rick Ebnes NECK'S WH/1K r qeusgs 7 tViPL- 2 VHEK/15 words
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Article168 1934-11-16 19 ters Pacific Service. Exhibition In London Next Year Nanking, Oct. 29. Consisting of the Ministers of Education, r. W ang Shih-chieh, and other high licials, a committee has been formed to ke charge of preparations for the Chinse Art Exhibition scheduled to open in ixmdon in November, 1935.• ters Pacific Service. - 168 words
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Article234 1934-11-16 19 Reuters Pacific Service. acilities Provided For U. S. Marine Corps Peiping, October 20. F ailities for the study of Chinese are tring provided for the members of the i Vni ‘d States Marine Corps who form the I American Legation Guard in Peiping. The Legation GuardReuters Pacific Service. - 234 words
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Article149 1934-11-16 19 ral Yu Hsueh-chung. —Reuters Paeifi Service. Wang Ching-yung Arrested Peiping, Oct. 18. ng hCing-hung, alleged principal in th. Miyagoshi Incident, who was arrested in Y.itien some time ago, was brought here un.b r a heavy a-med escort this morning, a< rding to icpor s from local Chineseral Yu Hsueh-chung.—Reuters Paeifi Service. - 149 words
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Article79 1934-11-16 19 D AM TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT HARBIN to finance the undertaking. Reu’acific Service. Harbin, Oct. 22. rding to the local press, the Governat Changchun has approved of the pal scheme for the construction of a dam to prevent the Sungari river verflowing its banks and inundating H;, m. Authorities estimateto finance the undertaking. Reu’acific Service. - 79 words
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64 1934-11-16 19 Canton, Oct. 25. iew hostel for poor people, which is built at the south end of the Pe>?rl Bridge by the Canton Bureau of Welfare, will be opened on October is learned today. hostel, where the poor and homeless ■nd shelter and obtain a64 words
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Article1591 1934-11-16 19 NOT INDIGENOUS IN THEORY OR PRACTICE SPREAD CONSTITUTES GRAVE MENACE NEITHER the theory nor the practice of Communism is indigenous to China. The Chinese are individualists, and their unit of community is the family. It is their strength as a people that they think in terms of1,591 words
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Article239 1934-11-16 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking's Anti-Air-Raid Measures Nanking, Nov. 2. The rigid press ban regarding anti-air raid preparations in the Capital has finally been lifted. Following the example of other world capitals authorities here have made elaborate preparations against any possible air raid by enemies. Special pamphlets have been.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 239 words
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Article212 1934-11-16 19 No Mixed Marriages For China Shanghai, Oct. 24. Chinese military and diplomatic offic' 's who have foreign wives should be prepared to divorce them and those who are planning to marry foreign girls might just as well droo the idea if *he reported resolution of the212 words
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Article78 1934-11-16 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Opened Between Tokyo And Batavia Tokyo, Oct. 25. Wireless telephone service between Tokyo and Batavi? wes formally opened this morning with an exchange of official congratulatory messages. A slmilj:~ service between Tokyo and the Uuted States will be opened on December 1. A chargeReuters Pacific Service. - 78 words
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Advertisement305 1934-11-16 19 Under the Auspices of the IJ I CEYLON ASSOCIATION. PENANG l| A DANCE IN AID OF Poppy Day Fund I WILL BE HELD AT THE I NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL I s (by kind co-operation of Mr. TAN KEE CHONG) S ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17 I FROM 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT305 words
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Article, Illustration238 1934-11-16 20 <' S gathered at one of the locks as the Duke of Kent made a motor-boat trip along the Grand Union Canal to open a new flight of locks at Hatton, Warwickshire. 4' FAIRIES IN THE MAKING.—With only eight weeks to Christmas, fair have now238 words