Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1934
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Title Section20 1934-11-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 272. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article334 1934-11-19 1 ,—Reuter. Monetary Crisis RETARDING WORLD ECONOMIC REVIVAL New York, Nov. 15. The present monetary crisis in the airopean gold bloc countries is ineasing considerably the difficulties .it are retarding the world economic evival. Many people believe that, in the event f a general monetary stabilization, gold <,—Reuter. - 334 words
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Article84 1934-11-19 1 Ex-Chancellor’s Records Missing Vienna, Nov. 15. ace can be found of the political taining historical material of the iigh mportance and interest kept by toe Dr. Schober, who, in his capacity Austrian Chancellor and Viennese PoUc sident, made a detailed record of political life behind the scenes Great84 words
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Article62 1934-11-19 1 keries Closed By Nazis Berlin, Nov. 12. lance with the decree of Herr Gen. Goering to proceed ruth•st profiteering, 18 bakeries at and a score of others at have been closed by the police i been ascertained that the bowere swindling the people by rwt ight bread.62 words
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Article320 1934-11-19 1 Favourable Progress LEGATIONS RAISED TO EMBASSIES Berlin, Nov. 14. The favourable progress made in Ger-man-Polish relations during last year was designated by M. Josef Lipski, hitherto Prime Minister in Berlin, as doubtless one of the most important and even most fundamental factors towards the establishment of European peace320 words
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Article121 1934-11-19 1 How Elections Are Held In Russia Moscow, Nov. 14. The general election to the seventh AllUnion Soviet Congress opening on Jan. 15 will not pass off without some show of opposition on the part of the kulaks at least in some of the outlaying districts like Kutaisk, in121 words
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Article71 1934-11-19 1 Nanking Recognition Of Their Patriotism Shanghai, Nov. 16. a number of Chinese residents in A THn China Netherlands Indies, Malaya, Indo-China in of the the Philippines and oth P world will receive fun ds given for cert“ “Xes since the recognition consis s ed boards SeVen TXX"71 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-11-19 1 SIR ERIC GEDDES, chairman of Imperial Airways, Ltd., with a model of the type of air liner which will be used when the air service to Singapore is extended to Australia.34 words
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Article96 1934-11-19 1 Reuter. Important Discoveries Made Little America, November 18. After waiting for a month for clear weather, Byrd and his four companions, in the first exploration flight since last summer, 1 flew over a hundred miles to the Pole. It is reported that they have made geographical discoveriesReuter. - 96 words
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Article37 1934-11-19 1 .—Reuter. Rome, November 18. The death is announced of Cardinal Casparri, at the age of 82. He was undersecretary of State under three Popes and was responsible for cordifying the Church Law. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article49 1934-11-19 1 .—Reuter. Rejects British Naval Proposals London, November 18. It is understood that the Japanese reply from Tokio rejects the British compromise with regard to the naval proposal and reiterates Japan’s demand for parity. It is expected that the Anglo-Japanese talks will be resumed next week..—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article25 1934-11-19 1 Reuter. Parmentier And Moll AngOicV November 18. The Dutch fliers Pj’mentier and Moll arrived from Baghdad en route to Holland.– Reuter. - 25 words
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Article23 1934-11-19 1 Reuter. Miss Phyllis Rankin Elmira, Pennsylvania, Nov. 18. The death is announced of the wellknown actress, Miss Phyllis Rankin.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article511 1934-11-19 1 Publication Of Report MAIN POLITICAL EVENT OF THE WEEK London, Nov. 17. Undoubtedly the main event next week will be the tion of the report of the w Committee on Indian constitution.il reform. This important document is awaited with intense interest in Great Britain and India and indeed511 words
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Article43 1934-11-19 1 —ReirtTer. Final Papers Filed Los Angeles, November 18. The final papers in the divorce of Prince Serge Mdivani from the opera singer, Mary McCormic, have been filed before the Superior Court. The marriage will be finally dissolved on Monday.-—ReirtTer. - 43 words
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Article84 1934-11-19 1 Encounter With Bandits GUN BATTLE IN THE STREETS The Turkish f•J xjaA/dilP '1 lie opened fire, whereupon nals returned the fire and hit the Turkish Vice-Consul who happened to pass by. The Vice-Consul was sent to hospital, but hi» condition is not serious. The culprit84 words
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Article147 1934-11-19 1 Wrecking Attempts In F rance Paris, November 14. Public feeling throughout France ia greatly agitated by the news that the French criminal police are again called on to investigate the actions of a mysterious train-wrecker, whose plots twice this week have only been frustrated in the nick of147 words
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Article60 1934-11-19 1 Kiss Put Up By Auction (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, November 17. It is announced that the programme o£ celebrations in connection with the anniversary of Constitution Day in December will include beauty contests, while a pretty Siamese lady will put up a kiss to the60 words
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Article40 1934-11-19 1 Never Dreamed Of By Japan (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok The Japanese minister interviewed stated that neither the Japanese people nor the Japanese Government wen dreaming, or had even dreamed, of the Isthmus of Kra project.40 words
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Advertisement15 1934-11-19 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement2288 1934-11-19 2 RATES FOR CASUAL government of municipal notice HOE SENG MOTOR BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Assessment List 1935 NEDERLANDsTh STATE COUNCIL OFFICE, Notice is hereby given that the Assess- CT CLASS CHARTERED BANK RJCUEKLAMUiLr 18th A R J< jab S ment List containing the annual valuation OMIJ CLASS INDIA, JND china HAN DEL2,288 words
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2228 1934-11-19 3 PROXIES RIGHTLY DISALLOWED FULL TEXT OF IPOH JUDGMENT (From Our Own Correspondent). Tpoh, Saturday. Judgment was delivered yesterday lorning by the Hon’ble Mr. Justice I owes in the Ipoh Supreme Court ismissing the suit brought by three tiinese shareholders of the Malayimese Prospecting Co., Ltd., against2,228 words
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Article473 1934-11-19 3 PLANTER'S EVIDENCE Option Dispute A $4OO cheating charge arising out of inquiries for the purchase of a rubber esi tate came before the Singapore police court on Thursday. I Sydney Henson, aged 39, a Eurasian rubber broker, was charged with cheating Miss Sabine Schwarz out of473 words
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Article111 1934-11-19 3 Stiff Sentence For Bad Hat A Chinese youth named Siew Ah Choy who had been convicted on three charges of cheating was produced before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, on Saturday, for sentence, and three previous convictions having been proved against him, was sentenced to111 words
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Advertisement127 1934-11-19 3 Call and See LADIES LATEST Silk LJnderwears AT Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTACMED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon FAITHFUL fiaJf SERVICE 118 BATTERIES iIIIHiIISMB There is one to suit every nUHIINv make of car so wide is the range of types127 words
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Article1270 1934-11-19 4 SUNDERLAND RETAINS LEAGUE LEADERSHIP NINE GOALS AT NORWICH CITY RANGERS HELD BY ABERDEEN —Reuter. London, Nov. 17. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Arsenal 1 Aston V. 2 Birmingham 3 Grimsby T. Blackbum—Reuter. - 1,270 words
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Article756 1934-11-19 4 Inter-State Hockey LOSERS GREATLY IMPROVED SIDE In an exciting match in which both sides had an even share of the exchanges Penang defeated Kedah by a single goal in the return Inter-State hockey match played at Alor Star yesterday. The first match between the two States was756 words
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809 1934-11-19 4 AFTER BEING EIGHT POINTS BEHIND AT INTERVAL magnificent display by visiting pack (By Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. Perak defeated Penang in the first Malaya Cup match of the Northern Section by two goals and a dropped goal (14 pts., to a goal809 words
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Article141 1934-11-19 4 —Reuter. I NORTHUMBERL ND OXFORD BEAT HARLEQUINS London N Ov 17 The following are the result’ f Dri pal Rugby Union matches play day C Cheshire 22 Cumberlt- I Leicestershire 9 Notts, L and Deri: Northumberland 3 Lancash:, Yorkshire 9 Durban Blackheath 3 Oambri.: I nitv Dev on—Reuter. I - 141 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-19 4 HEAR Miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA “Chap Kuching” Other Sporting News Appear On Page 716 words
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Advertisement124 1934-11-19 4 MADAME DAVIES 30, BISHOP STREET, FI YNG. Hats Frocks for all occasions Now On Display Novel and inexpensive Presents For X'mas New Year, Something quite unique Chinese Stencil Pictures Dainty Luncheon Sets, Cocktail Sets, Silver Cloisonne Ware. Come And See. a■■ kJ■ iißivwißasin MAJESTIC IwH WWW 11 WATCH FOR SCREENING124 words
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1028 1934-11-19 5 THREE WINNERS FOR LOGUE AND TWO FOR SULTAN OOJIBOO PAYS $9O: AMY WELKIN $73 Governor, Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas Present (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 17. Ihe races toda}, the first day of the November Meeting opened in a drizzle, and before a1,028 words
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Article81 1934-11-19 5 —Reuter. Won By Jimmy Thompson GOLD CUP WON BY SCOTTISH AMATEUR Melbourne, November 17. Jimmy Thompson, the American professional, won the £l,OOO sterling Melbourne Centenary Open Golf Championship with an aggregate of 283 for seventy-two holes. Leo Diegel, United States was second with 289. Sarazen, United—Reuter. - 81 words
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34 1934-11-19 5 —Reuter. Holder Defeated New York, November 17. Bob Olin, New York, won the World’s Light Heavyweight championship, outpointing the holder, Maxie Rosebloom. It was a poor and uneventful fifteen rounder.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article60 1934-11-19 5 Penang League Champions v Rest The match between the P.F.A. 1934 League Champions (C.R.C.) vs The Rest will be played on the C.R.C. Ground on November 21 when a gate will be taken in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The presentation of the shield to the60 words
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Article110 1934-11-19 5 Colours v Whites The following have been selected to play in the Hockey State Trial Match to be played on the Hutchings’ School Ground on Wednesday. Players are requested to be on the field ready to play at 5.10 p.m. sharp:— Colours: —Teik Lee; C. E. Brooke,110 words
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Article95 1934-11-19 5 Chinese Volunteers v P. C. C. The following will represent the “D” (Chinese) Coy. against the Penang Cricket Club in a friendly game of hockey on the Esplanade on Tuesday at 5.10 p.m. Chee Yew Hock; Tan Teow Yeang and Yeang Cheng Phoy; Tan Seng Keat, Ooi Kee95 words
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Article230 1934-11-19 5 Annual Competition IN AID OF ST. NICHOLAS HOME The annual Six-a-Side Football Competition in aid of the St. Nicholas Home Fund will be played on Sunday, November 25, commencing at 3.40 p.m. The following is the draw and the scheduled time of the matches: FIRST ROUND M.A.F.C. v230 words
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134 1934-11-19 5 Vass Beats Eng Hee In Needle Contest The final of the Open Singles badminton championship was won by E. J. Vass who beat Seah Eng Hee 14-14 (3-0), 14-14 (3-0). As the score indicates the game was very exciting and the crowd grew wild with suspension during134 words
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Article56 1934-11-19 5 United Services Defeat Johore I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 17. In the Malaya Cup rugby match, the United Services beat Johore today at Johore by 13 points (two goals and one try) to 4 points (one dropped goal) which was scored by Jones in the56 words
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Article86 1934-11-19 5 Inter-State Hockey (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 17. Malacca staged a surprise by beating Singapore at hockey by one goal to nil. This is said to be Malacca’s first victory over Singapore in any State game. The ground conditions were appalling a further deluge taking place86 words
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88 1934-11-19 5 Inter-State Rugger (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 17. At Seremban today, in the Inter-State rugger match, Negri Sembilan and Malacca combined defeated Selangor by eight points (one goal and one try) to three points (one try). The ball was greasy and the forwards88 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-19 5 DUNLOP I. ifort h the tyre incomparable J Dunlop Fort Tyres J look better and 1 last longer than J ordinary tyres. 1 J They enhance the 1 appearance of anycar and they 1 /OX ensure safety and < 1 DUNLOP RUBBER Co., (S.S.) Ltd., Robinson Road, Singapore. J 153 words
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Article464 1934-11-19 6 Copt. Froge To Lose Civil Rights COUNSEL WARNS JUDGES Paris, Nov. 5. Capt. Froge, the Quartermaster-Gene-ral’s Staff at Belfort, a distinguished wartime who carried his regiment s flag under the Arc de Triomphe after the Armistice, was sent to prison for five years by a464 words
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Article383 1934-11-19 6 Large Frescoes For The Imperial Fruit Show. There is a white-haired man, who has probably painted more pictures than anyone living, working quietly with his brush and colours, in preparation for the opening of the 14th annual Imperial Fruit Show and Canner’s Exhibition, which opens383 words
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Article576 1934-11-19 6 A Humourist By Aecident ACTRESS WHO SENT HER PHOTOGRAPH Two American women who had gone to hear “George A. Birmingham” preach at Dinard were overheard exchanging opinions afterwards. “Well,” said one, “I am disappointed. I came all the way from St. Briac to hear him576 words
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Article481 1934-11-19 6 Lord Melchett's Reply To Sir O. Mosley FASCIST CAMPAIGN OF HATRED Lord Melchett attacked what he described as the anti-Jewish policy of Sir Oswald Mosley, when he addressed a gathering of 5,000 Jewish ex-Service men at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Major J. B. Brunel Cohen, who481 words
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Article294 1934-11-19 6 Man Who Was Known As “The Giver” Peris, Nov. 2. Baron Edmond de Rothschild, financier, philanthropist and artlover, died on Nov. 2 at his chateau at Boulogne-sur-Seine, outside Paris. He was nearly 90 years of age, the senior member of his famous family, and a294 words
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Advertisement165 1934-11-19 6 Wn AND HH MATE I A Metro-CoWwyn-M-yer Picture l| THE AMAZING j ELEPHANT BURIAL GROUND! F hooasU I I gi Thrilling race to the hidden sl graveyard, with its secret treat- R jT' ure cf millions in ivory! I I i RESCUED BT THE APES! B After attack of ivory165 words
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Advertisement269 1934-11-19 6 A Perfect Chemist’s Sho j I s I A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that I has the right kind of goods at the right time I and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly in making I our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop269 words
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Article534 1934-11-19 7 Two On Saturday MR. L. V. TAYLOR MISS BARTON Singapore was the scene of two interesting weddings on Saturday afternoon, one at St. Andrew’s Cathedral and the other at the Presbyterian Church. At the ca*hedral th e bridgroom was Mr Leslie Vivian Taylor, of the Asiatic Petroleum534 words
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Article169 1934-11-19 7 Mr. Lim Hock Keat And Miss Goh Quee Im t the Hu Yew Seah, Madras Lane, rday afternoon the wedding took I .e of Mr. Lim Hock Keat, only son of late Mr. and Mrs. Lim Kheng Leong, at Miss Goh Quee Im, second169 words
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Article21 1934-11-19 7 Keuter. ale Defeats Princeton New York. Nov. 17. football match played today, Yale rinceton by seven goals to nil.Keuter. - 21 words
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Article365 1934-11-19 7 H’CAPS FOR WEDNESDAY RACE 1 Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2, Furlongs. Blue Bluff 9.08 Valkyrie 9.04 Can Do 8.12 Merry Chris 8.10 Glamour 8.07 Blue Bird 8.07 Evensong 8.02 Leia Manja 7.09 Little Miss X 7.09 Miss Woo 7.07 Larut 7.06 Kangsar 7.04 Taj Mahal 7.04 Bust365 words
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Article614 1934-11-19 7 Six Clear Goals I i CHARITY FOOTBALL AT BUTTERWORTH (BY OUR OWN REPORTER) Yesterday’s football match played on the Butterworth padang, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, resulted in a win for the Penang Chinese Recreation Club over the Province Indians by six goals to614 words
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Article63 1934-11-19 7 Carpentier Gets A Walk-Over (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Thp boxing programme for tomorrow is pXnM. Carpentier being given a walk-over from Boston Kid who has withdrawn from the competition. A card with the main feature a ten round contest between Brown Roberts and Kid Carpentier is being arranged63 words
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Article222 1934-11-19 7 Rest Lose To Schoolboys At Water Polo At Tanjong Bungah yesterday the first team of the Schoolboys beat the Rest (Chinese Swimming Club) by two goals to nil. The Rest were kept on the defensive in the first half and did well to keep the score sheet222 words
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Article72 1934-11-19 7 P.C.C. “A” v. Chinese Volunteer Club The following have been selected ‘o represent the P.C.C. “A” in a friendly hockey match with the Chinese Volunteers on the Esplanade on Tuesdey at 5.10 p.m. J. A. McEvoy; A. P. Webb, A. F. Baughan; J. E. A. Clark, D. D. B.72 words
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Article326 1934-11-19 7 Trade School Beaten By Frees In Return Fixture The return hockey fixture between the Government Trade School and Free School j played on Saturday on the former’s ground resulted in a win for Free School by three I goals to jone. Play was exciting and fast i throughout326 words
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Article95 1934-11-19 7 Penang Defeats Ipoh j The Penang Golf Club defeated the lpoh Golf Club on Sunday by eight matches to nil j The following is the full result:— PENANG IPOH Moncur Gilchrist Fenwick 1 A. Mitchell O Abbott Dew Somerville 1 Kit S. Khong O Brodie Smallwood Hutton I95 words
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63 1934-11-19 7 Charity Match The following have been selected to represent the Rest agednst the P.F.A. League Champions (C.R.C.) in the match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund which has been arranged to be played on Wednesday on the Victoria Green. Sookieman; Rashid, Mohamed; Che63 words
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Article48 1934-11-19 7 V. H. Norris Wins Bogey Competition The following was the result of the Bogey Competition played on Saturday and Sunday 1934: V. H. Norris —l6 —All Square G. Halliday —Scr—2 Down H. D. Nicholas --20—3 Down W. G. Price 20—3 Down T. Wilson —l6 —4 Down48 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-19 7 1 XMAS I NOWREADY finind Display j OF Seasonable Gifts S FOR EVERY AGE AND RACE S Glorious Toy Bazaar 3 FINEST COLLECTION IN MALAYA J J lowest prices in TOWN B M y 7 N.B. —Send for our Big 70 oage B J illustrated Catalogue, Now ready, B Post63 words
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Miscellaneous631 1934-11-19 8 SEASON EXTENDED TILL TONIGHT 6-i5 9-30 DU afvWjifcW) B^lwa^T^S A’Eu V 4W I il PwM 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 i 6 30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 definitely last 2 performances. positively the last night JJjfoflfr, R.K.O.'S STIRRING WAR EPIC OF M MAD M ™J| S R MANCE 0F an OUTSTANDING AU-CANTONESE TALKIE W'631 words
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169 1934-11-19 9 j < rers had he lived. —Rugby Radio Ser- Rampant Today OPENING OF SCOTT POLAR RESEARCH INSTITUTE London, November 17. S, king at the opening of the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge, iklwin declared that the Elizabethan of adventure was not deadj < rers had he lived.—Rugby Radio Ser- - 169 words
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Article70 1934-11-19 9 —Reuter. 7,000 Men Taken Prisoners Geneva, November 17. i multaneously with the announcement t the League Commission for the settleof the Gran Chaco Dispute sat till f morning and would be resuming their u. >mpleted work later today, came the .1 claim of a big victory from—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article73 1934-11-19 9 Rugby Radio Service. Six Companies To Co-operate REDUCED CHARGES FOR CONSUMER London, November 17. Six London electricity supply companies with a total capital of £10,000,000 have set up a committee to co-ordinate the distribution of Central London’s electricity. By closer co-operation it is hoped ultimately to reduceRugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article164 1934-11-19 9 Statement By Belgian Finance Minister Brussels, Nov. 12. 1 The Finance Minister, M. Gustave Sap, one of the most prominent figures in the Broqueville Cabinet, in a speech delivered on the eve of the meeting of the Belgian Parliament strongly expressed himself I against inflation of Belgian currency164 words
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Article160 1934-11-19 9 —Reuter. Report Anxiously Awaited SHARP CRITICISM MUST BE ANTICIPATED New Delhi, November 17. Indians are awaiting with excitement tinged with anxiety, the publication on Thursday of the report of the Select Committee cn Constitutional Reforms. The preSi r t elections are being fought 1 egeiy in view—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article33 1934-11-19 9 Reuter. Discussions At Standstill London, Novmber 17. The Prime Minister and Miss MacDonald entertained the American Naval Delegation to luncheon at Chequers. Discussions are at a standstill over the week-end.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article186 1934-11-19 9 Negotiations Successful Budapest, Nov. 14. The Hungarian press expresses deep satisfaction at the result of the negotiations between Dr. Goemboes, Hungarian Prime Minister, and Signor Mussolini. A semi-official report declares “It was a hundred per cent, success. The mice of world politics would gladly gnaw holes in186 words
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Article261 1934-11-19 9 Reuter. A Review By Statist AVOIDING THE DANGERS OF INFLATION London, November 17. Despite repeated and confident prophesies of its imminent disintegration, the Gold Bloc still stands says the Statist in the International Banking Number, but it points out that the American monetary policy played anReuter. - 261 words
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Article97 1934-11-19 9 Reuter]. Stodart's Protest Dismissed TIME MISCALCULATED AT ALOR STAR Melbourne, November 17. The Stodarts’ protest against a timing in the air race has been dismissed.—Reuter Reuter cabled on November 11: “Twen-ty-three minutes mean £l,OOO to me,” said Squadron-Leader Stodart, lodging a protest against the award of theReuter]. - 97 words
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Advertisement167 1934-11-19 9 AN AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY THAT REVOLUTIONISES ALL IDEAS OF Golf Club Design A GOLF CLUB BALANCED 2 WAYS LATERALLY AND LONGITUDINALLY. WORLD TOUR. 1934. I have chosen for my world tour golf clubs made with Ogg-mented” heads and fitted with True Temper Shafts. I'he whole set must be fitted with167 words
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Miscellaneous142 1934-11-19 9 1 Zg 7WJ~ TTJ ICFTTH JTV ;n J JUJuUnUJIUJh a an tmt! 7777 1,. E^^^^^'*^B ALL SHOWS PACKED I I SINCE THE OPENING I slltoiHtoHblm n,ght I TONIGHT TOMORROW ONLY Positively The Last Two Nights DAILY AT 5-30 9-15 P.M. PIONEER'S STAGGERING TAMIL TALKIE (Producers of “VALLI’S WEDDING”) “Krishna Leela”142 words
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Article804 1934-11-19 10 The “New York Times’’ states that the Federal Reserve Banks have extended a credit of $25,000,000 credit in an effort to prevent the “gold bloc” countries from being forced to abandon the gold standard. At a recent conference the “gold bloc” countries set up a permanent bureau804 words
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Article49 1934-11-19 10 Found In Bridge Street Drain The body of a baby was found in the drain at the junction of Bridge Street and Presgrave Street Ghaut on Saturday. The discovery was made by a member of the Detective Department and the body was removed to the mortuary.49 words
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Article944 1934-11-19 10 THE HOLIDAYS: The holiday season will soon be upon us and we may expect rather more than the usual rush of visitors. There is a greater freedom of money’ and for the second year the Penang races are being held over Christmas and New Year. It would944 words
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Article329 1934-11-19 10 One Accused Gives Up Card A number of chandu cases were brought bexore the District Judge today, Mr. G G. Pitt of the Government Monopolies Department prosecuting. Gooi Ah Yoon was fined $5 for having chandu in his possession not being 1 registered smoker. He was329 words
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Advertisement130 1934-11-19 10 I A splendid supper and then r—/ I_L J a Carlsberg. ||Kgf g 0’ J Hi JMVZIII 2 Once lasted wanted THE OF BEERS SOLE IMP IRTERS THE EAST ASiaTkC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur 2l MSjufiS :ui SKu/y. TASTY CHEESES FOR ALL OCCASIONS BLUE MOON CARTON CHEESES GORGONZOLA130 words
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Advertisement73 1934-11-19 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE hI So fresh and fragrant, the Yardley' Cavender gives you t a daintiness and, charm which no other perfume can quite equal. A Lovable Fra-grance-exquisite at all times and especially perfect for the informal occasion when a heavy, exotic scent might be out of harmony.73 words
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Article93 1934-11-19 11 KAMPONG MALAYS TERRORISED PROMPT POLICE ACTION SIX PERSONS DETAINED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. The inhabitants of the small Sumatran Malay kampong at Sungei Lui, Kajang, were terrorised at midnight on Saturday when they were attacked by a gang of Chinese. A93 words
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Article286 1934-11-19 11 Ship’s Fireman Fined $3OO Oon Ah Ngean was today fined $3OO, or in default three months’ imprisonment for having in his possession, a deleterious drug. (Indian hemp), at Chulia Lane on the night of October 26. Detective Inspector Gordon was in charge of the prosecution. j The286 words
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Article84 1934-11-19 11 Arrangements Being j Made It is probable that a British Trade Fair j '‘fill again be held in Singapore in 19 A meeting will be held in the office o fis Majesty’s Trade Commissioner, j ioor, Fullerton Biulding, on Monday, Nov. at five o’clock to discuss84 words
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Article443 1934-11-19 11 Losing Husbands' HardEarned Money CAUGHT PLAYING CHAP JEE KEE I “These women are gambling away the hard-earned money of their husbands,” declared Inspector D. R. Cowie in the police 1 Court Singapore on Friday when ten mar--1 ried women, all of whom were Chinese, paraded before Mr.443 words
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Article241 1934-11-19 11 Record Number Of Entries MRS. E. C. STEVENS MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 19. The North Malaya Dog Show was most i successful, the entries constituting a reI cord of any dog show held in Malaya. Mrs. jE. C. Stevens was the241 words
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Article100 1934-11-19 11 Chinese Clerk Taken To Kuala Lumpur Joo Meow Chong, a clerk of Messrs. Borneo Motors Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, who was arrested at Pnang a few days ago; on charge, of criminal breach of ‘'rust of a su n of $3,031.86, the proceeds of sales cf gcods100 words
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Article48 1934-11-19 11 Chinese Allowed Bail For giving false information by a declaration on oath before the Police Magistrate, Wong Ah Chye, was produced in the District Court this morning. Accused claimed trial. The case was postponed a vCeek, bail in the sum of $l,OOO being allowed.48 words
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Article474 1934-11-19 11 Sentence Altered On Appeal DEFENDANT NOT BOUND OVER Charged with using criminal force on one Kandiah, Osman of Sungei Dua, P.W., was found guilty by the Butterworth Police Magistrate, Mr. C. E. Robless and sentenced to a fine of $5. He was further bound over to keep474 words
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Article199 1934-11-19 11 Amateur Combine Win Two Matches Playing on their own court on Saturday and Sunday the Amateur Badminton Combine met the Aspirants Badminton Party and the United Muslim Association and defeated them respectively by four games tc one and four games to nil. The following are the results :—(Combine199 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-19 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 21st. November SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music by the Band of the S. s. "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN” ST. ANDREW BALL Saturday! Ist. December (EXTENSION TILL 2 a.rn.) REEL PRACTICES 6.30 p.m. Tomorrow 9.30 p.m. at Golt Club. Tuesday, 27th November P46 words
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Advertisement123 1934-11-19 11 O* BUILT ON |QH»urrjL I ,a i a 1 a 1 I v w I CONCERNING PUPJTY. 3| The high standard of purity for Chemicals and Drugs which modern science exacts, is one which imposes great responsibility on th® Chemist of today. fIHnHB fl B We are not content with123 words
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Article2013 1934-11-19 12 BANKRUPT'S ACTION AGAINST INSURANCE COMPANY MR. JUSTICE TERRELL'S DECISION Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements in favour of Khoo 800 Gay in the action in which the Official Assignee of his property applied to set aside2,013 words
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419 1934-11-19 12 LOCAL CHINESE CHOP CHARGED The hearing was commenced on Saturday before Mr. B. F. Bridge, District Judge, Penang, of the case in which Ang Teong Lean, the proprietor of Chop Lam Teng, 262, Beach Street, was summoned at the instance of the Detective Department419 words
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Advertisement38 1934-11-19 12 COMING IND S O R SHORTLY PIONEER'S EPOCH-MAKING TAMIL TALKIE “Shakuntala’’ with MP VELU NAIR MISS T. S. VELAMMAL Miss Shanta Devi Mr. Narayana Rao Mr. M. S. Murugesan. Numerous Song Hits Specially Composed By BHASKARDAS of Madura.38 words
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Advertisement208 1934-11-19 12 WINGET CONCRETE MIXERS i STONC. CRUSHERS 7 p S' also MACHINES FOR Jh CONCRETE BRICK MAKING, g CONCRETE BLOCK MAKING, O/hX 1 OLf CONCRETE SLAB MAKING, X CONCRETE TILE MAKING, CONCRETE PIPE MAKING, MODEL 5/3| CUBIC FEET AND SCREENING PLANT CONVEYORS MIXER ENGINE DRIVEN. Winget open drum mixers are made208 words
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349 1934-11-19 13 j Two Bank Clerks Each Offer $1 A Month I FOR DEBTS WHICH TOTAL $3,866 An offer of one dollar per month to I clear off his debts of $2,400 was made by a bankrupt bank clerk in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday before349 words
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Article116 1934-11-19 13 King Edward VII Scholarships The Matriculation Board of the University of Hong Kong has decided that the King Edward VII Scholarships must continue to be awarded on the results of the University’s Matriculation Examination, i.e. on the results of the Hong Kong University School Certificate Examination.116 words
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531 1934-11-19 13 CHARGE AGAINST WOMAN Mrs. Gates made another appeal ance in the Singapore police court on Friday when the case against her of causing hurt by a negligent act to Mr. A. j. Braga, the local lawyer, in a car accident in Orchard Road, was continued531 words
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Article459 1934-11-19 13 On Car’s Braking Powers Singapore, Saturday. Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Fourth Magistrate, decided to call expert evidence on the braking powers of a car at the conclusion of the case against Mrs. Yolande Gates, who is charged with causing hurt by a negligent act to Mr.459 words
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Article474 1934-11-19 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. A. Turnnidge, of the Waterworks Department, Ipoh, and Mrs. Turnnidge are due from Home next Thursday. Mi. C. F. Smith, Mr. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Saiki and Mr. Wright left by last night’s express for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Mr. G. W. Bryant who is being474 words
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Advertisement232 1934-11-19 13 *Mgp FATHER'S A DIFFERENT MAN now he's had Scoff's Porage Oats Scott’s Porage Oats—the Quality Oats are made from the finest and most strengthening Oats that even Scotland grows —the ideal breakfast for young and old, in any climate. COOKS IN BEsr r’osi V- ®3gW Sole Agents for Malaya: THE232 words
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Advertisement390 1934-11-19 13 I I I I I|j I I < YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz CB 776 THE prize Waltz R C R 7RH OH MUKI MUKI OH I Fox Trot I g VB /B0 < EV’RY TIME I LOOK AT YOU B DEBROY SOMERS BAND GIVE US TWO UP-TO-THE-MINUTE B B390 words
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1162 1934-11-19 14 FOUND DROWNED FUNERAL YESTERDAY EVENING The death took place during the weekend, under tragic circums'ances, of Mr. Hugh Edward McCleland, the eldest son of Mr. R. H. McCleland, Senior Executive Engineer, Penang, and Mrs. McCleland, his body being fcund, drowned, off the s venth1,162 words
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Article137 1934-11-19 14 SATURDAY TODAY London £228.5.0. No Market TIN.— (3 Months) London £228.12.6 No Market Singapore $113.37 112 $113.62 12 Business Done Penang $113.37% $113.50 Business 75 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA* (Sundried) $3.05 $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER.— London 6 1 4d. 6 3 16d. New York 3|4c(G)137 words
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Article180 1934-11-19 14 Large Quantity Of Tobacco Seized THREE MEN FINED $4OO EACH Information havmg reach.d the Government Monopolies that a large quantity oi contraoand tobacco was uoout to be smuggled in.o Singapore at Pasir Panjang, a posse of revenue officers was immediately dispatched to the sixth mile on180 words
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Article355 1934-11-19 14 “I Love Him And He Loves Me” Johore Bahru, Nov. 16. The story of an assault on a labourer in the Town Board, Johore Bahru, alleged to have been committed on account of a love affair with a Hindu girl, who gave her name as Rose,355 words
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Article104 1934-11-19 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 75ii New York 4.99 4.99% Montreal 4.87 4.87% Brussels 21.41 21.43 Geneva 15.38 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 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 119 119% Helsingfors 226% 226%104 words
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Article329 1934-11-19 14 REAPING THE BENEFITS OF RESEARCH A report on the agricultural development 01 Johore by n. a. Tempany, tor of Agriculture for me F.M.B. and S S is published in the November number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal. This report is an authoritative statement of the329 words
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Article244 1934-11-19 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to n,oon today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Hong Fatts 48 50 47% 50c Hongkongs 116 12 3 11 6 12 3 Jelebus 95 98 94 97 Johans 25 27% 26 28 K. Lanjuts 17 3244 words
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Article32 1934-11-19 14 The following are the prices for S'ngapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet foi today Cents pe~ lb. S P ot 20% Jan./March 21% April/June 23% July/September 24% Market quiet.32 words
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Article321 1934-11-19 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Ayer Hitam 14 9 15 6 13,6 14 6 Chenderiang 8 9 9;0 8 9 9321 words
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Article149 1934-11-19 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 49 Hong Fatts 47% 50c.d. Jelebus 92% 97% Johans 25 27% K. Kamuntings 6 6 7joc.d. K. Lanjuts 17 3 17 9 Kuchais 95149 words
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Article45 1934-11-19 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 19 London Bank Demand 2|4 3'32 4 m|ta 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2(4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 41%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 28% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24 9 1645 words
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Article254 1934-11-19 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The following are the chcquotations up to nocn today u D iyci3 Sellers Buvaf a TIN Ayer Weng 2.09 2.05 2 CKj Jelcbu 92 l 97 90 I Johan 26 Kuchai 97 99 97 Lukut 90 95 9q I Nawng Pet 90 92 99 N. Taiping254 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-19 14 M. V. "GLENEARN" Vcy. 4. (Outward). Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Tuesday afternoon, the 20th. November, 1934, and will discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Agents, '“GLEN”52 words
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Advertisement346 1934-11-19 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT The position of Superintendent of tbel Selangor Club at Fraser’s Hill will becotHß vacant shortly. Applications for the pttl are invited and should be sent to the Vice-B President, Selangor Club, Kuala Lumper® MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of Geors Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders the346 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-11-19 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a m. 76 E Noon 85 N TIDE TABLE To-day HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.06 a. m. 5.27 a. m. 11.25 p. m. 5.23 p. m. TOMORROW 11.50 a.m. 6.08 a.m. Midnight 6.03 p.m.40 words
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3058 1934-11-19 15 QUESTIONS ASKED AT THE ANNUAL MEETINGS JELEBU AND LUKUT NEW ACQUISITIONS ASKED TO BE RE-CHECK BORED According to the official minutes of the annual general meetings of Jelebu Tin Dredging and Lukut Tin Dredging which are given below, certain shareholders of these two3,058 words
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Advertisement41 1934-11-19 15 Gow els i!ißwk Z 5°Cm d 50 GO» J V Yhu— incite Label A PlN EST Scotch Whisk* ftyid- Dewar S ops “White Label" Best of Cjood Spirits SOLE 4GENTS for PENANG, PERAK and KEDAH HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG IPOH.41 words
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Advertisement1659 1934-11-19 16 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ■-L l 1 VjRWfo MNE >SKI I jAssaSx nwiii/tNPHc »ss§S£i s e C iirx 1 i Aa*6x I, t I > BLUE PUMMEL LIMB WS'( v—ta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe p^/>J 2 -1 trflilW *r»e«. Penang London gy I! ,i|. m mm i C A1,659 words
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Article602 1934-11-19 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schada/e of Principal Lines Tte tonnwff la a UM of vmili arriving ■tel tram Panaag during the J IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeldar (Koealoe), Ragan Si-Api-Api, Pencil (Laboe-an-Billk), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Bale!). Sails for the same ports on 21st. ';.S.S. PALIMA602 words
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Article117 1934-11-19 17 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meeting, 2nd day. NOVEMBER 23, 24 and 25 Malayan Rotary Conference, Penang. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meeting, 3rd day. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Ist day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Selangor Turf Club Amateur117 words
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Article417 1934-11-19 17 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Northern India by the 8.«. “Talma” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for Asahon by the s.s. “Rengam” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m.417 words
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Advertisement38 1934-11-19 17 Jirst THE 1935 TRIUMPHS HAVE ARRIVED 4 SPEED ELECTRIC GEARBOX HORN. 350 c.c. O.H.V. Model 3/2 twin exhaust. Magdyno Lighting $475/A FAST AND RELIABLE TOURING MOUNT. ON VIEW AT OUR BISHOP ST., SHOWROOMS. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, PENANG. I38 words
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Miscellaneous1487 1934-11-19 17 WIRELESS PROGRA MMES 8.8. C. 9.35—8ig Ben. The Tower Orchestra. FRIDAY Th* Conducted by W. Arthur Clarke. two ot which Relayed from the Tower Ballroom, 8.20-Opening Announcement DJA (y:_ ww n used Umultueow. Birmingham. Suite, Contrasts (Co- German Folk Song GSG 16 eg lenoge-Taylor). Two Hungarian Program-Forecast (German, EngGSF io1,487 words
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Miscellaneous127 1934-11-19 17 PENANG TODAY The Programme for the evening will consist of selections from the following Columbia Records kindly loaned for the use of the Society by The Robinson Piano Co. DB.929—Lynwood—March Prariw Flower —March —B. B. C. Wireless Military Band D 8.1419 —Billy Mayerl’s Savoy Havana Memories Parts 1. 2. —Pianoforte127 words
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Article543 1934-11-19 18 A Rally of Penang, Kedah and P.W. Scouts and Guides ON DATO KRAMAT GARDENS I I Over 1,500 Penang, Kedah and Province ellesley scouts, girl guides and cubs will be taking part in the rally arranged by the local Boy Scouts’ Association to greet the543 words
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Article489 1934-11-19 18 Arrangements Nearly Complete MALAYAN CONTINGENT NUMBERS 50 Arrangements for the forthcoming Scout Jamboree in .Australia are almost complete. With the fund collected by the local Jamboree Committee, it has been decided to send a party of eleven —nine scouts and two scouters to represent Penang. Of489 words
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Article474 1934-11-19 18 Mr. Tang Gooi Fook and Miss Lim Swee Lee LARGE GATHERING AT CHINESE TOWN HALL The Chinese Town Hall was the scene of a pretty Chinese wedding on Saturday afternoon, the ceremony being in the reformed style. The contracting parties were Mr. Tang Gooi Fook, eldest son474 words
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154 1934-11-19 18 Coolie Crushed To Death “Death by misadventure” was the verdict returned on Saturday by the Penang Coroner (Mr. D. Wills) at an enquiry held into the death of a Javanese coolie, an employee of the Eastern Smelting Company, who was crushed to death on last154 words
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Article642 1934-11-19 18 By Municipal Subordinate Staff TRIBUTE TO GUEST OF HONOUR At a farewell tea party on Saturday given in honour of the Municipal President, Mr. G. W. Bryant who \yill be proceeding to Malacca shortly on his appointment as Resident Councillor, Mr. Ow Leong Chye, on642 words
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Article215 1934-11-19 18 Public Meeting At Town Hall 'JOINT ADDRESS TO BE I PRESENTED (From Our Own Correspondent! I Ipoh, November 17. A representative meeting of the various residents was held in the Town Hall at noon today convened by the Hon Col. Cedi Rae for the purpose of215 words
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Advertisement71 1934-11-19 18 Pcnmq Up T-'-OxyS HNANG. IN STOCK Reeve's Drawing and Painting Materials. All sizes of Films and Filmpacks from various Manufacturers. Attractive Photo Frames. Beautiful Printed Picture® drawn by the famous Western Artists. PENANG VIEWS DRAWN BY HAND AND PAINTED IN TASTEFUL I TONE AS WELL AS PRODUCED IN POST CARDS71 words
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Advertisement155 1934-11-19 18 Arau I I CHOP INTAII rhe P er f kol,da, r- Sunshine, sea breezes. > -■JT /I good company and j fl Good Beer! j '~S--Gi W w Sole Distributors. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. 9*****9*J 9 d* B B B B H a“w a A155 words
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Article516 1934-11-19 19 fi-m the life of these poor people. —Reuters Pacific Service. EDUCATION AND HOUSING REFORMS Nanking, Oct. 31. Side by side with building construction, the opening up of new roads, installation of the Capital’s water supply system, and other development projects, the Nanking Municipal Government is also busily makingfi-m the life of these poor people.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 516 words
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Article30 1934-11-19 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Executive Yuan today adopted the p' -al of the Foreign Ministry for the er shment of a Chinese consulate at <5 Italy.—Reuters Pacific Service.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 30 words
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Article153 1934-11-19 19 to call off their strike. —Reuters Service. 'C i Hunger Strike In Peiping Peiping, Oct. 26. ty-three political prisoners held in lion house of the Peiping Distric declared a hunger strike th.s ng in an effort to obtain better treat 'om the authorities. hunger strikers, including two sentenceto call off their strike.—Reuters Service. - 153 words
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Article325 1934-11-19 19 Of the making of books in English on subjects there is no end; but it is seldom that a Chinese woman is the author “Chao Chun, Beauty In Exile” is an exception, for this new publication by Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., priced at $5, is325 words
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Article257 1934-11-19 19 in Peiping 18 days ago.—Reuters Pacific Service. Well-Kncwr Szechuen Leader Dead Peiping, Oct. 29. Mr. Pu Po-ying, a well-known Szechuen leader and scholar, died in the Metropolitan Hospital yeterday morning after a brief illness. Mr. Pu, who was 59 years of age, was a Hanlin scholar. Hein Peiping 18 days ago.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 257 words
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Article137 1934-11-19 19 bang and Reuters Pacific Serai e active workers. vice. International Women’s Club In Hankow Hankow, Oct. 31. The International Women’s Club of Hankow which held i*s first formal business meeting last week, is rapidly growing in size and it is expected that it will soon be comparable withbang and Reuters Pacific Serai e active workers. vice. - 137 words
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Article350 1934-11-19 19 Chinese scholarship.—Reuters Pacific Ser vice. PROFESSORS TO HAVE FURLOUGHS Peiping, Oct. 25. Draft regulations governing the granting of furloughs to full-time professors of the National University of Peking were discussed at the first meeting of the faculty senate of the university yesterday afternoon. Dr. Chiang Mon-lin, the Chancellor,Chinese scholarship.—Reuters Pacific Ser vice. - 350 words
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Article47 1934-11-19 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Accompanied by his wife, Sir Thomas Southern, Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, arrived here by train this morning from Shanghai. The visitors, who are staying at the Grand Hotel des Wagons-Lits, will spend about ten days in Peiping before returning to Hongkong.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 47 words
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Article150 1934-11-19 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Canton Merchants’ Opposition Campaign Canton, Oct. 30. Tobacco merchants here are starting a campaign against the new “systematic control tax” of 20 per cent ad valorem imposed by the provincial authorities. A petition has been submitted to the South-west Political Council asking that theReuters Pacific Service. - 150 words
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Article129 1934-11-19 19 Three Sundays In A Week Shanghai, Nov. 2. Far-away Chengtu, the capital of Szechuen province and one time the headquarters of the Emperors of the Minor Han Dynasty, has hit upon a novel plan to ensure the quiet observance of the Sabbath by its inhabitants. For months Sundays129 words
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Article255 1934-11-19 19 strongly than ever.—Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Oct. 27. Over $20,000,000 has been spent on private building construction in Nanking during the past three and a half years, accrrding to statistics compiled by the Public Works Bureau of the Municipal Government. Figures of investment during the periodstrongly than ever.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 255 words
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Article185 1934-11-19 19 on the relief work. —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Nov. 1. As the approach of winter is certain to increase the hardship of hundreds of +housands cf refuges in areas ravaged by the serious drought and flood this year, the authorities are taking steps to meet theon the relief work.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 185 words
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Article171 1934-11-19 19 .—Reuters Pacific Science. Shanghai, Nov. 2. After a lapse of hundreds of years, China is once again taking up the ancient game of polo. Young cavalry officers of the Chinese army stationed in Peking are now taking lessons daily, and are proving adepts at the.—Reuters Pacific Science. - 171 words
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Article85 1934-11-19 19 For Chinese Ambassador To Rome Shanghai, Oct. 31. General Liu Wen-tao, Chinese Ambassador to Rome is m&king preparations for sailing to Italy to assume his new duties. General Liu is purchasing equipment and furniture, including blackwood sitting room sets, for the purpose of decorating the new embassy85 words
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Advertisement230 1934-11-19 19 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE j OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. ■r r Times have changed. Sa have opinions. Fashionable lE' "“"r i W women no longer believe r- necessary to pay high I EBIEBSKS&I j prices for high quality i beauty aids.230 words
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Article, Illustration212 1934-11-19 20 'SEASON'S FIRfT SNOW. Children out wintersporting near Leeds yester day, and (right > in their snowOk bound pastures on £ft e outskirts o FATJIER CHRISTMAS HAS ARRIVED— Here he is with" little girl, to whom just given a present MRS. A. H. KEMPTON with her212 words