Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 November 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-11-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 271. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article210 1934-11-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. nvolving Great Britain MR. THOMAS AT NEWPORT London, Nov. 16. Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. ..is, in a speech at Newport said neither directly nor indirectly v here any secret agreement which cd Great Britain in any commitm the Continent of Europe. were f«-.ced—Rugby Radio Service. - 210 words
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Article142 1934-11-17 1 —Reuter. Price Falls Sharply London, Nov. 16. Cop; today fell sharply, more than losing y< rday's gain caused by the news of the mnent formation of an association t otect copper shareholders interests w:.. !i are considered to be threatened by the v price of the metal. The flutjter—Reuter. - 142 words
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23 1934-11-17 1 I I New York, Nov. 16. as occurred at New York of I n artist, Bryson Burroughs, ■winter.I - 23 words
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Article50 1934-11-17 1 ■gby Radio Service. I London, Nov. 16. I amount applied for in asury bills was £41,875,000. tted in bills at 3 months By The average rate P er Br 7 1 as compared with 5|2.65d be received next week for the maximum amount of u gby Radio Service.■gby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article89 1934-11-17 1 —Reuter. SON GIVES EVIDENCE FOR DEFENCE Chicago, Nov. 16. The trial of Samuel Insull and others was virtually completed today, the final witness for the defence being Insull Jr. who stated that a block of Insull Stock was marked up over a period of years from—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article156 1934-11-17 1 Reuter. Mrs. Whitney To Have Custody New York, Nov. IG. The Attorneys on both sides have drawn up an order as to Gloria’s future which is expected to be made public on Monday. The “New York American” says that Mrs. Whitney has won almost absolute custodyReuter. - 156 words
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Article73 1934-11-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Capt. Eden Chief British Delegate London, Nov. 16. Capt. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, will be the chief British delegate at the meeting on Tuesday of the Disarmament Conference Bureau at Geneva. The special meeting of the Council of the League of Nations will open—Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article63 1934-11-17 1 iverpoui —Rugby Radio Service. Well Known Sculptor London, Nov. 16. Canes Jagger, the died last night aged 49 W best Known Royai rial at Hyde P King for New a statue ot His Majes y missio ned to Delhi. He had also been sculpture a colossiverpoui —Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1934-11-17 1 THE LORD MAYOR-ELECT.—Sir Stephen Killik, the Lord Mayor-elect, leaving the House of Lords, after the Lord Chancellor had signified the King’s approval of his appointment. With him is his ddughter, Mrs Stanley Greenland, who will act as Lady Mayoress.42 words
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Article307 1934-11-17 1 piers would stand in the way.—Egoist in the "Times of Malaya.” Support For Museum As Memorial SUFFOLK HOUSE SUGGESTED Through the good offices of a reader of the “Pinang Gazette,” the lieges of Georgetown have been made aware of the deplorable fact that their town lacks a memorialpiers would stand in the way.—Egoist in the "Times of Malaya.” - 307 words
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Article246 1934-11-17 1 :.—Reuter. Amazed At Traffic Handling INTEREST IN COMMUNICATIONS London, Nov. 16. Mr. Yu Fei Peng, the leader of the Chinese Mission to England interviewed by Reuter said that he had a very friendly conversation with Mr. More Belisha, who was now co-jointly with the War Office:.—Reuter. - 246 words
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Article52 1934-11-17 1 ney from Mildenhall. —Rugby Radio Service. Brook’s 26-Day Flight From Mildenhall London, Nov. 16. The British airman, H. L. Brook, who suffered several reverses in every stage of the Melbourne air race, arrived at Darwin today. He had been 26 days on the journey from Mildenhall. —Rugbyney from Mildenhall.—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article32 1934-11-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Original Dies London, Nov. 16. The death occurred today of Mrs. Reginald Hargreaves, aged 82, who was the original Alice of Lewis Carroll’s, “Alice in Wonderland.”——Rugby Radio Service. - 32 words
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Article23 1934-11-17 1 —Reuter. M. Theunis Agrees To Form Cabinet Brussels, Nov. 16. M. Theunis has agreed to try and form a Cabinet. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article42 1934-11-17 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 16. After considerable advances in early dealings Stock Exchange prices of British Government Stocks -declined owing to a slackened demand. War Loan 3-12 per cent, closed at 108 and Consols 2-112 per cents at 91.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article333 1934-11-17 1 —Reuter. The King's Speech HOPE FOR NAVAL AGREEMENT London, Nov. 16. The King’s speech at the prorogation of Parliament briefly reviews the legislative enactments during the session and refers sympathetically to the assassinations of King Alexander and M. Barthou. It says: “In continuation of last summer’s conversations, the—Reuter. - 333 words
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Article106 1934-11-17 1 List No. 7 The Hon. Treasurers gratefully acknowledge the following Subscriptions to Earl Haig’s Fund Previously acknowledged $1,289.26, Chop Joo Hong $l, B. M. Webber, Esq. $2,5, Tong Sian School Union $5, Tong Sian Free School $l, Min Sin Seah $lO, York Lam Girls’ School $l,106 words
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Advertisement55 1934-11-17 1 > knows its goodfor him! The superior aroma and quality of a .BEAR BRAND” Natural Swiss Milk make it particularly attractive to Babies. Conveyed in perfect condition from the finest pasture lands in the world, the famous Swiss mountains, it is in every respect the A I ideal food for55 words
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Advertisement2310 1934-11-17 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice of sale NOTICE. PENANG HILL BAN IC S ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. I On Monday, the 19th November, 1934, The Coupon Scheme which is run in OF HANDEL -MA ATS CH APR|J All communication# relating to AT 11 A. M. connection with the above has been Royal cbartor2,310 words
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Article466 1934-11-17 3 Successful Broadcasts To Remote Villages ENLIGHTENED RULER LEADS Plans are far advanced for establishing a broadcasting system throughout India. The initiative for this development, which will have far-reaching results on the social and economic p ogress of the country, rests largely with the greatest of the Indian466 words
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Article495 1934-11-17 3 Empire Newsletter For some time past since the inauguration of the Empire Service in December 1932, the 8.8. C. has received a considerable volume pf correspondence requesting advice relative to the purchase of receivers suitable for the reception of the Empire transmissions. Many enquirers have esked for495 words
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Article153 1934-11-17 3 The B. B. C. has now formed a new permanent orchestra which is to be used for variety programmes and revues, etc. It is expected that this combination, which, it should be pointed out, is quite distinct from the new Empire Orchestra, will be heard in the153 words
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319 1934-11-17 3 Ar iTgements have now been completed for ceremony of the launching of the new rient liner “Orion” at Barrow-in-Furn ss on Friday, December 7, to be j bro st in the Empire programmes. Tb eremony will be performed by his Roy Highness the Duke319 words
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Article149 1934-11-17 3 Dates And Venue* NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at Manchester. Distance One Mile, Fpur Furlon fe ß. MALAYAN DIARY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meetting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meeting, 2nd day. NOVEMBER 23, 24 and 25 Malayan Rotary149 words
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Miscellaneous1504 1934-11-17 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.20 p.m. TUESDAY 8.20 Reginald King’s Light Orchestra The following are the new wavelengths, (continued). 8.20- Opening Announcement DJA two Of which win be used simultaneous- 8.50—A Light Pianoforte Recital, by German Folk Song Maurice Cole. Program-Forecast (German, EngGSG 16.86 metre* 91,504 words
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Miscellaneous307 1934-11-17 3 Mrs. Holmes: (a) “Sea fever” —John Ireland. (b) “Caller Herrin” —Old Scotch 8.30 Close Down. WEDNESDAY 6.00 —Recorded Music. 6.30 Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 6.4s—News Bulletin kindly supplied by Report kindly supplied by Fraser Straits Times. Stock and Share307 words
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Article376 1934-11-17 4 Wife And Child Gone SAID TO HAVE BEENTAKEN TO KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lipis, Nov. 15. A complaint was lodged at the Kuala Lipis Police Station on Monday last and a warrant applied for by a P.W.D. coolie named Munipan against two other Tamils for the forcible376 words
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Article445 1934-11-17 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England 25th Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 a.m. Matins end Litany. PS XLlX.—Hymn—lB3. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Tamil. 10.30 a.m. Matins. Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS LXXIX—2S2. Magnificat—47. Nunc Dimittis —66. Hymns —346 —277 —191 —193. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m.445 words
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Article353 1934-11-17 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Miss Hardy, Matron, Ipoh District Hospital, will be sailing for home at the end of next week on leave.. Mr. R. J. Strong, Manager of AllagarEstate, Trong, has returned from leave' together with Mrs. Strong. Both are looking fit and well. Mr. H. C. Tyte, of Messrs. Harper,353 words
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941 1934-11-17 5 PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS 'CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS Below will -be found the?programme .and selections :by TicTac for the firstcday of the? Singapore .Turf Club November Meeting to be run at Singapore today:— Race 1, HORSES, Class 3, Division 3, 6 “Furlongs, 2-15 p.-m. 010 CAMPFIRE941 words
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Article124 1934-11-17 5 Organised By B.R.C. The Butterworth Recreation Club are organising a number of shows at Butterworth Park in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, and two football matches one of which was played off yesterday before a fair crowd. Last night a Tamil Drama was presented by124 words
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Article100 1934-11-17 5 (Froim Ouir Owm Corresnendeint) j Singapore, Nov. 17. The weather is -fine this mornim/g but os a result of the heavy downpoujis the going is soft. The foUmving are the selections by Rookie, the Racimrj Correspondent of the Singapore Free Press RACE 1 Golden Horn Campfire Redouble RACE100 words
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Article140 1934-11-17 5 —Reuter. Probables And Jockeys LIKELY FIELD OF 34 London, November 16. The following are the probables with jockeys for the Manchester November Handicap to be run on November 24 Brunswick Jones Hill Song Carslake Gainslaw P. Beesley Achtenan Fred Fox Thrapstjon Weston Robber Chief Perryman Spade W.—Reuter. - 140 words
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Article946 1934-11-17 5 P.C.F.A. Cup Competition ROVERS BEATEN BY TWO GOALS TO NIL After having enjoyed a larger share in the exchanges for over three quarters of the game the Rovers had to admit defeat in the! final of the Penang Chinese 1 Football Association Cup Com-946 words
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Advertisement13 1934-11-17 5 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING RUMBA RUMBIA “Chap Kuching’ s WE 1 »< WSMOUTRIE yj?13 words
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Advertisement7 1934-11-17 5 Other Sporting News Appear On Page 127 words
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Advertisement223 1934-11-17 5 FEELS 50 LBS. SLIMMER After Losing Only 5 lbs. “I started taking Kruschen Salts month ago,” a young woman writes. M I have lost 5 lbs. in weight, and I feel as if I have lost 50 lbs. lam full of vigour, whereas before I was listless and worried over223 words
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3634 1934-11-17 6 £5,000 DAMAGES AGAINST A LONDON NEWSPAPER LORD HEWART ON THE POWER OF THE PRESS Sir Oswald Mosley, in the King s Bench Division on Nov. 6, was awarded £5,000 damages in his libel action against the Daily News Ltd., the proprietors of the3,634 words
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Advertisement54 1934-11-17 6 tBE CRITICAL. Those who have a flair for good things will find there is something extraordinarily attractive about a NILGA WATERPROOF. It can be depended upon and offers a wonderful sense of security—ready for every occasion— Plan now for the conquest of the Heaviest Rains. SOLE PROPRIETORS 7 Fl® BAILEY54 words
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Advertisement208 1934-11-17 6 “■■■■Bor a? M— W W x- ——l-..- w X Born 1820 Still going Strong I MA w «JOHNNII WAbKER FOR CHRISTMAS This mellow, comforting old whisky is spedallypacked in decorate Cases containing 3,6, and 12 bottle; Your dealer has them now, all ready for despatch to the address you give.208 words
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Article, Illustration450 1934-11-17 7 eMARY GRACE - —They Go to k All Lengths says eMARY GRACE Tunics «Mer dark go to all lengths. Let them stop at the waist, wander down to the hips or adopt an accommodating seveneighths effect. But they all go in for light and shadow—smooth glossiness and metallic sparkle. The450 words
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Article271 1934-11-17 7 IVOULD you like a biscuit with ’’your tea? Yes, they’re home made.” How proud you feel to be able to say that, especially if you’ve got a sneaking feeling that they are rather nice Wholemeal biscuits cut into dainty shapes are very popular. To make them271 words
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Article133 1934-11-17 7 < HUNDRED years of fashion hisx*■ tory That is the story Messrs. Swears and Welis could tell from the days when Queen Victoria was a girl and tashionabie ladies bought red flannel from their original shop in Covent Garden. Beautiful furs replace the ted flannel of yesteryear in133 words
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Article208 1934-11-17 7 Chinese Dealer’s Big Profit A Chinese jade merchant and an Armenian jeweller met in the New York Supreme Court to settle a dispute over a jade necklace which Prince Alexis Mdivani bought last December as a Christmas present for his wife, the former Barbara Hutton, the Woolworth208 words
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157 1934-11-17 7 Announcement By German Scientist Berlin, November 1. Plans for a Polar expedition, with the help of a new Zeppelin, which is now being completed, are announced by Professor Weickmann, the meteorologist. The announcement was made on the occasion of the 525th anniversary of157 words
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131 1934-11-17 7 —Reuter £550 Claim Filed Against Kingsford-Smith Los Angeles, Nov. 5. The machine in which Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith has just flown the Pacific has been attached at the instance of a man named Catton, who alleges that the famous airman owes him 2,7500—Reuter - 131 words
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Article115 1934-11-17 7 Geneva, Nov. 2. An amazing accident in which an unborn child was injured by the accidental discharge of a rifle is reported from a Swiss village. The child’s father, a smallholder, was cleaning his rifle when his five-year-old daughter jogged his elbow and the115 words
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Article101 1934-11-17 7 Mr. Lloyd George replied to Sir F. Maurice’s assertion that Mr. Lloyd George’s statement that Lord Haig sacrificed lives because he was too vain to admit that he was wrong, was a “dastardly lie.” In an interview, Mr. Lloyd George said: “I will wait for101 words
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Advertisement491 1934-11-17 7 Bunas up Health and Strength Angier’s Emulsion is widely and successfully used in the treatment of consumption and in all forms of ill-health in which there is loss of weight. Pleasant to take, it promotes appetite, aids digestion and builds up weight and strength. In addition to its tonic properties,491 words
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Article770 1934-11-17 8 Among the many doubts that attend German policy it seems possible 'to achieve a measure of success on at least one vital issue—that is the frequent reiteration by Herr Hitler and his coadjutors of a very determined plan for a policy of economic isolation in an770 words
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Article1289 1934-11-17 8 WISDOM OF MAKING THE MOST OF THINGS E shall get there in an hour” is something more than a motorist’s calculation and his determination that it shall prove correct. It is an outward sign of the spirit of the age. 1 he speed mania has taken hold1,289 words
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Advertisement294 1934-11-17 8 CHANNEL 7 PERFUMES Face Powders, Lip Sticks I Powder Rouge in GARDENIA, J No. 5 and No. 22. 1 CHANNEL PERFUMES are the 1 world's best. They provide a dis- J Itinct difference which impart that J much sought of distinction in I Toiletries. Buy Channel —you will find it294 words
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Article856 1934-11-17 9 AGED TAMIL KNOCKED DOWN Judgment Postponed SUGGESTION THAT DECEASED WAS DEAF As a sequel to a fatal motor accident that occurred at the Ist. mile, Jelapang (load, on the afternoon of August 30, resulting in the death of a 70-year-old Indian barber, named Vellayan, Chancel856 words
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Article362 1934-11-17 9 r M A Successful Year > a/. ELECTION OF NEW OFFICE-BEARERS I At the Chinese Town Hall yesterday the Chinese Provident Association held its thirteenth annual general meeting. Mr. Tan Chin Kim, President, took the Chair. Office-bearers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: j President,362 words
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868 1934-11-17 9 ANNUAL MEETING OF SINGAPORE BRANCH The annual general meeting of the Singapore branch of The Royal Society of St. Jeorge was held in the Cricket Club on Tuesday. Mr. O. R. S. Bateman presided. In presenting the report and accounts for868 words
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Article381 1934-11-17 9 Account Adjusted COURT'S JUDGMENT FOR APPELLANTS i' I I The appeal of P.R.N.N. Firm against the decision of the judge in the Lower Court in a case brought by the appellants against the respondents, Soona Navana Firm, was heard by the Full Court of Appeal consistI381 words
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Article215 1934-11-17 9 NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club will be held in the Turf Club Office, Chartered Bank Buildings, Penang cn Monday, 3rd. December, 1934, at 4.30 p.m. BUSINESS To amend the rules of the Club as follows (1)215 words
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Advertisement35 1934-11-17 9 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT! TONIGHT I EXTENSION TILL 1 A.M. Final Performance Of The NANDY'S REVUE CO. In A Change of Programme including the RHUMBA CARIOCA. DINNER CABARET s4|- NON-DINERS s2|. Please Book Early.35 words
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Advertisement181 1934-11-17 9 A PICTURE OF HEALTH BE FAIR TO YOUR BABY. ’"1 Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound TEETH, pure BLOOD, but BRAIN power and FIRM181 words
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Article4382 1934-11-17 10 ASPECTS OF THE IMPERIAL FRUIT SHOW FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA IN SEVEN DAYS IMPERIAL AIRWAYS CHALLENGED BY THE DUTCH PROSPECT OF SMOOTH WORKING OF RUBBER SCHEME ANTIQUITY OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY SPECULATION ON ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 7. GOLD COAST COLONIAL SECRETARY4,382 words
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Advertisement66 1934-11-17 10 CLEANS Quinfc a marvelous writing ink containing a harmless solvent. Quinfc dissolves sediment and gum left by ordinary inks. The pen starts quickly goes along like a breeze. And never clogs! That's why w« say Quink cleans AS IT WRITES You owe it to your fountain pen to try this66 words
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1040 1934-11-17 11 PARTICULARS OF GREAT ZEPPELIN NOW BEING BUILT Dr. Hugo Eckener, the famous skipper of the German airship Graf Zeppelin, is at 1 present in New York for negotiations which i may vitally affect the future of transatlan. tic airways. It is credibly reported that1,040 words
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Article379 1934-11-17 11 A Great Contractor’s Life Work Sir Robert McAlpine, Bart., head of the j firm of Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons, the famous contractors and engineers, died at his home at Oxshott, Surrey, at the age of eighty seven. He had been seriously ill for nearly379 words
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Article179 1934-11-17 11 Mr. Aldous Huxley’s Theory Fewer people commit suicide during wars than in peace time. And the reason sa.d Mr. Aldous Huxley, the novelist, in a broadcast talk is that life is more worth living in war time—for non-combatants, j For every 100 people who kill themselves179 words
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Article731 1934-11-17 12 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang I on the 7th November per the Netherlands; Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were' delivered ih Lohtlbii on ***** November. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Moil by the Imperial Airways, will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang tomorrow at 7731 words
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Article95 1934-11-17 12 Results Of Yesterday’s Matches The following are the results of matches played yesterday in the Chinese Recreation I Club Handicap Tennis Tournament:— MEN’S DOUBLES HANDICAP Cheah Wat Sun and Ng Kok Heng beat Lim Cheng Ean and Oh Eng Leong B—6,8 —6, 6—3. Tan Ah Ee and95 words
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Article98 1934-11-17 12 Yesterday’s Hockey Match The Penang Cricket Club was yesterday beaten by the Penang Free School in a friendly hockey match by the odd goal in three on the Esplanade. After a goalless first half in which the Club had enjoyed a larger share in the exchanges98 words
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Article99 1934-11-17 12 "D" (Chinese) Coy v. .Free I School The following will represent the “D” (Chinese) Coy against the Penang Free School in a friendly hockey match at Green Lane on Monday at 5.15 p.m. Pte. Chee Yew Hock; Pte. Tan Teow Yeang and Pte. Ycang Cheng Phoy; Pte. Lim Keat99 words
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Article296 1934-11-17 12 D.A.F.C. Beat S. Patani I Malay Teachers On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday the Sungei Patani Malay Teachers’ hockey team ’cst to the Darul Aihsan Football C’ut by th ee goals to one. The score was a fair reflex on the run of the play. THE296 words
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Article695 1934-11-17 12 B.R.C. Beat Kuala Muda Football Association BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE The soccer match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, played between the Butterworth Recreation Club and the Kuala Muda Football Association, Sungei Patani, yesterday evening at Butterworth resulted in the home team winning by695 words
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Article112 1934-11-17 12 Stamford School’s Easy Victory In the Inter School match betwe w Stamford School end the Chung Lin School played on Friday 16th Nov 1934 at the former’s court, the School gained an easy victory ov latter. The following are the details o. match. Results (Stamford School p] mentioned112 words
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Article33 1934-11-17 12 Benefit Boxing (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 17. The benefit boxing for Thunderiace’» dependents was poorly attended and A’as a poor show. Guillermo beat Sulzdorf after a wearisome half hour.33 words
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Article278 1934-11-17 12 "The Lost Patrol" At The Majestic The film adaptation of Philip MarDonald’s powerful story of the Arabian Desert is as close to the original as and with the clever acting of Boris Karloff and Victor McLaglen, it is a picture worth seeing. It is a thriller in a278 words
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Miscellaneous205 1934-11-17 12 AGAIN ALL SHOWS PACKED IEWfiISBMIWIM TONIGHT 5-30 9-15 Fl|Mv.|lBlg ■KflgAg|S| TODAY TOMORROW MATINEE AT 2 P.M. PIONEER'S STAGGERING TAMIL TALKIE (Producers of “VALLI’S WEDDING”) "KRISHNA-LEELA" The Picture That Tops The List Of All Tamil Talkies Ever Presented FEATURING /7Z\ y ZjH] Your Favourite Star 1 of “ODEON” Fame 111 YU205 words
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Advertisement113 1934-11-17 13 Subject to the approval of the Boxing Board of Control. BOXING WEM BLY PARK Tuesday, 20th. Nov. 1934. PENANG CHAMPIONSHIPS. Fly-Weight Quarter Final EfMnetion 10 ROUNDS Kid Carpentier Boston Kid Junior Fly-Weight Semi Final Round 6 ROUNDS. M. Suppiah Speedy Chan SUPPORTED BY 2 NON-TITLE BOUTS. t SEATS $1.50, sl|-113 words
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Miscellaneous369 1934-11-17 13 OPENING T DAY KJ MATINEE ALSO 2-30 6-30 9-30 ▼> »\T O■MO R R O W AT 2-30 AN OUTSTANDING ALL-CON T O N E S E TALKIE. “EIGHT FAIRIES’ OR PAT SIAN SIEW YAU I .‘7 TUE otAimrni "m-JT 7 ..JZ J ADAPTED FROM A WELL-KNOWN CHINESE f THE369 words
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Article286 1934-11-17 14 Twice Wounded A B.Sc. Degree Motor Racing And Now Theft Miss Bridgid Wynne, an Irishwoman, who claims to have joined the W.R.A.F. (Women’s Royal Air Force) at the age of 15 end to have been twice wounded in France, has just been sentenced286 words
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Article277 1934-11-17 14 Endowment For Sir W. Grenfell’s Work A Royal matinee in aid of Sir Wilfred Grenfell’s fine work among the Deep Sea Fishers of Newfoundland and Labrador is to be given, by kind permission of the Gaumont British Corporation, at the New’ Victoria Cinema on December277 words
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Article78 1934-11-17 14 First On Record A shorthand will, the first, it is believed, on record, has just been made—at Syd ney. It has just passed through the New South Wales office, says Austral News. Written in pencil on two sheets of paper, it was necessary to have a transcription78 words
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Article310 1934-11-17 14 A Conversion Of Nearly 2,000 Years Ago Recalled NEW CHURCH IN SUDAN The romantic history attaching to Atbara, in the Sudan, gives more than local interest to the fact that the small British community there have decided to erect a church. Atbara will be remembered by many310 words
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Article108 1934-11-17 14 Dog Keeps Cart Owner At Bay When Stanley Jackson, a farmer, left the Liverpool (New South Wales) stock saleyards he found a strange cattle dog sitting on guard among the parcels in his spring cart. For nearly two hours he vainly cajoled and threatened the dog108 words
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Article111 1934-11-17 14 Melbourne Eucharistic Congress An altar to be erected at the Melbourne Showground, and from which mass will be celebrated during the Eucharistic Congress there in December will have accommodation for 500 priests as well as archbishops and bishops. It will be raised seven feet above the111 words
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Article117 1934-11-17 14 Marconi A Candidate Marchese Marconi, on being approaches by the students of St. Andrew’s University has allowed himself to be nominated a candidate for the office of Rector of the Uni versity in succession to Gen. Smuts. Gen. Smuts was elected three years ago. when the117 words
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Advertisement283 1934-11-17 14 How can this BIG brush clean zj j bad all your teeth F,T [HERE Tek FITS fl HERE and I \n vVS^tBjMB wW B here and I here I Tek's short head fits I perfectly, keeps all your teeth clean and sound ”Tc K, the perfect modern tooth-brush, it told283 words
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Advertisement208 1934-11-17 14 I Under the Auspices of the- g I CEYLON ASSOCIATION, PENANG A DANCE I Sj IN AID OF Poppy Day Fum a a 1 WILL BE HELD AT THE S I NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTt S (by kind co-operation of Mr. TAN KEE CHONG) j I I ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17208 words
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Article730 1934-11-17 15 DEPARTURES SHIPPING ARRIVALS Schedule of Principal Lines The foDowlng is a Mat of vessels arriving J ssri mfltag from Penang during the I TN PORT TO-DAY S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST BelawanDell, Asahan, and Paneh (LaboeanBilik). Sails for the same ports today. S.S. MAKIAN from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOlim, Tandjong-Poera. Pangkalan Soesoe730 words
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Advertisement654 1934-11-17 15 T 1 A V nmyiNTiHci TssßJfil >blue"fummbl limb Vemelß. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang London <XI ALCINOUS Amsterdam, London Hamburg Nov. 23 Dec. 23 A. SARPEDON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Nov. 30 Dec. 26 B. ACHILLES L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull and Swansea Dec. 7 Jan. 4 MEDITERRANEAN654 words
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Advertisement189 1934-11-17 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cW AMERICAN MAIL LINE HlnJsr~' rWleißßter————. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ From Penang Arrive Maroeinm Arrive New York Nov. 22 PRES. VAN BUREN Dec. 19 Jan. 1 Dec. 6 PRES. GARFIELD j an 2 Jan. 15 Dec. 20 PRES. POLK Jan 16 Jan 29 Jan. 3 PRES. ADAMS189 words
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Advertisement772 1934-11-17 15 1P<& and BRITISH INDIA PHtdaMiktf Md Oriental S. N. Co., unOn Penang, Teluk Anaon, Port ButWM contract witfc Hte Majesty’* GovernTtyat, ham, Malacca and Singapore Servir* London end Far East MsU Service. Bulan Nov. 17 Outwards from London for China and Mata Hari Nov. 24 Japaa. Bulan Aug. 1 due772 words
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Article598 1934-11-17 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, November 16. Quiet and dull conditions have prevailed in the Local Share Market again this week although at the c-ose an Improved demand (or industrials has been noticed. The pnee of Tin shows little change <i but there has been a sharp falling away598 words
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Article364 1934-11-17 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TO-DAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotatioms n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’a Sharej ijst today. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RU BBER Ayer Panas 1.80 1.87'% 1.70 1.80 B. Lintang 1.12% 1.17% 1-10 1-15 Benta 107% 1.12% 1.05 1.10 Connemara 1-60 1.70 1.60364 words
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Article157 1934-11-17 16 Acquisition Of New Property We have received the following information from Messrs. A. H. Whitaker and Co., secretaries of Nawng Pet Tin, Ltd: “Close boring at Nawng Pet Tin, Limited has disclosed that at the present rate cf working there is still an estimated life of 20157 words
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Article150 1934-11-17 16 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers I IN Ampat Tin 4,3 4|9 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Chenderiangs 9 3 Hitams 47% 50 Hong Fe.tts 47% 50 Jelebus 95 1.00 Johans 25 27% Kamuntings 12 0 12'6 K. Kamuntings 6 6 70c K. Lanjuts150 words
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Article108 1934-11-17 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 75f;§ 75% New York 4.99% 4.99% Montreal 4.87% 4.86% Brussels 21.43 21.39% Geneva 15.39 15.37% Ams’cidam 7.39% 7.39 Milan 58 /s 58 Berlin 12.43 12.42 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 119% 119% Helsingfors108 words
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Article43 1934-11-17 16 PENANG, NOVEMBER 17 London Bank Demand 2|4 3'32 4 mjts 214 3|16 Private 3 mlts credit 2i4% 3 Documentary 2)4 7116 On New York Demend 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 40%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 27%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 2443 words
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Article118 1934-11-17 16 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £228.7.6 £228.5.0 TIN.— (3 Mouths) London £228.12.6 £228.12.6 Singapore $113.50 $113.37% Business Done Penang $113.50 Business 25 tons COPRA- —(Sundried) $3.05 $3.05 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER.— London 6%d. New York 13c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 20%c. 20%c. J an./Mar. 22 %c. 21 %c. /-r’l/T.— 24%c.118 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-17 16 E. C. HOTEL TONIGHT (EXTENSION TILL 1 AM.) THE NANDY'S REVUE11 words
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Advertisement80 1934-11-17 16 BRAND’S BY ROYAL APPOINT: CONTINUOUSLY REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EAST MTHOOCESz 37 S,NC^PORC Tans MADAME DAVIES 30, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Hats Frocks for all occasions Now On Display Novel and For X'mas New Year. Someth: ng quite unique Chinese Stencil Ficturec. Dainty Luncheon Sets, Cocktail Sets, Silver Cloisonne Ware. Come And80 words
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Advertisement138 1934-11-17 16 SPECIAL I, M McNISH SCOTCH WHISKY The Whisky with 0 mellow taste MSNISK3 ret• GRAND McNISH SCOTCH WHISKY The Choice of the Connoisseurs" N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., PENANG. Runnymede Hotel PENANG 'Phone 543. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE TOMORROW ORCHESTRAL CONCERT on the lawns, weather permitting. 7 to 9.30 p.m.138 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-11-17 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rain-><.ll 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 85 NW TIDE TABLE T o-day High Water Low Water 9.30 e>m 3.51 a.m. 10.15 p.m 3.50 p.m. To-morrow 10.21 a.m 4.43 a m. 10.50 p.m 4.39 p.m.38 words
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