Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1934-11-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. >. 278. Vol. XCII. It -ft 1 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article185 1934-11-26 1 LORD SALISBURY TO LEAD MINORITY REFORM SHOULD BE CONFINED TO PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY" London, November 24. Aliicli iinpoi tancc is attached to the approaching meeting of C onsvi ati\e Party in London when the report of the Joint mil tee on Indian Constitutional Reform will be debated and >1 length185 words
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238 1934-11-26 1 —British Official Wireless. Efforts Mr. Baldwin's speech, which was delivered before 4,000 Scottish Conservatives at Glasgow, was devoted mainly to the question of peace, the desire tor which, he said, no country had given such practical proof as had Great Britain. Referring to the question—British Official Wireless. - 238 words
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Article131 1934-11-26 1 British Official Wireless. Huge Conversion Operations London, Nov. 24. The first 2-3j4 per cent Municipal issue to be raised in England for some years was underwritten yesterday. This is an issue of £5,000,000 Birmingham Corporation Stock, redeemable 1955 57 at an issue of price 96-l|2. The proceeds willBritish Official Wireless. - 131 words
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Article168 1934-11-26 1 jermany can be reached.—Reuter Wireless. 350 Neutrals To Preside Over Voting Sarrebrucken, Nov. 23. Eight hundred German-speaking neutrals compos d of 350 Swiss, 350 Luxembourge:s and 100 Dutch preside over 75 voting centres for the plebiscite. The number of voters at any centre will not exceed 75. Alljermany can be reached.—Reuter Wireless. - 168 words
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Article77 1934-11-26 1 —Reuter. London, Nov. 25. Mrs. Victor Bruce left Lympne for the Cape at 8 o’clock by Autogyro fitted with extra petrol tanks giving a range of 700 miles. This is the first long distance flight attempted in -his type of machine. Mrs. Bruce intends to fly—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article32 1934-11-26 1 Reuter Wireless. National Welcome for Dutch Flyers Amsterdam, Nov. 23. A national welcome was accorded Parmentier and Moll on their landing from Australia. Forty thousand people were present.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Article259 1934-11-26 1 Reuter. Geneva, Nov. 24. The delegates of several powers congratulated Mr. Victor Hoo at the meeting of the League Opium Committee upon the new rigorous measures the Chinese Government has promulgated and expressed the hope that these will be strictly applied. The Japanese delegate, among others, spokeReuter. - 259 words
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Article, Illustration146 1934-11-26 1 —Reuter. POSSIBLE LOAN TO ITALY Rome, November 24. The raising of the Bank Rate to four per cent from tomonow begins a new policy of restric ing credit, reducing the amount of money in circulation and reducing prices. It is believed the rate will go—Reuter. - 146 words
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151 1934-11-26 1 Mr. T. L Tan and Mr. S. Stewart At Raffles College The first two candidates tor admission to the Straits Settlements Civil Service have begun their probationary period ot one year at Raffles College, Singapore. They are: Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, former Queen’s Scholar151 words
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Article46 1934-11-26 1 —Reuter. Tokio, Nov. 26. A Nagasaki message says it is feared that 53 miners have been cut off or drowned by a sudden inrush of the sea, at the Matsushima Colliery’s submarine workings. Rescue work is proceeding but how has been virtually abandoned. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article112 1934-11-26 1 —Reuter. German Exporters Activities Crippled Berlin, Nov. 25. “Produce articles of military value or there will be no foreign currencies for you,” is the gist of the latest order of the foreign control authorities which provides ten marks daily as the utmost to be placed at the disposal—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article97 1934-11-26 1 Reuter. Roosevelt and Ford Programme War Springs (Georgia), Nov. 25. President Roosevelt entertained Edsel Ford to dinner for the first time since the crisis between the administration and Henry Ford almost a year ago over the N. R. A. auto code. Edsel painted for the president an optimistic pictureReuter. - 97 words
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Article398 1934-11-26 1 Defendants Embraced In Court I I Chicago, Nov. 25. Samuel Instill and other defendants were acquitted by the jury on charges of swindling ami fraud in connection with the failure oi the Instill Utility Corporation after a trial lasting seven weeks. The jury was absent for398 words
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Advertisement13 1934-11-26 1 NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next The Dispensary ch Office 52, Leith Street.13 words
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Advertisement58 1934-11-26 1 KEY JL BEER Pure, Cool Refreshing Sole Distributor* N. V. Strait» Java Trading Co. TODAY’S NEWS Paije Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4. 5 and 14 Latest Home News 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 11 Latest Penang News 11 Share Lists And Protluce Prices 1458 words
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Advertisement2344 1934-11-26 2 MT'S FOR CASUAL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS BY R e D^Ve“E^n^ E justices, penang. chartered bank nederlandsche PUBLIC AUCTION a HANDEL-MAATSCHA PU On Wednesday. 28th November, 193 next quarter y sessions of the Boar condi t ion will be held in Penang Hnuuipw «*•*<• al M All communications relating to AT 112,344 words
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2588 1934-11-26 3 UNCTION AT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL iDENT COUNCILLOR PROPOSES THE TOAST OF ROTARY with l he Rotary eVentS ar an S efl »*> connecn..le HotXS nos in eresting part of the proceedings, the speeches at the i< inner, were inaudible owing to noise from another i Cl ia2,588 words
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Advertisement109 1934-11-26 3 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware! If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains. Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity109 words
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Advertisement113 1934-11-26 3 Call and See LADIES LATEST U nderwears AT Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAiUED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon 1 NEW SHIPMENT 1,000 PAIRS STORM-WELTED SHOES IRONSIDE BARRATS MANY STYLES VARIOUS SHAPES BROWN /0 BLACK LEATHER SOLES Per Pair. rubber SOLES All113 words
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Miscellaneous51 1934-11-26 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Who Laughs*Now? =ra=Fri 5 I —l H-H-HTi ri I -HE—J TATL i i LJ rf;, i a ws i I z z to i K»-,. the rone "Look out!" Maisie cried, hit the punch-ball a crack. Fere 7«rs 'He What a hope! Heads! Bobbp lauphed, winging suddenly51 words
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1186 1934-11-26 4 TABLES EFFECTIVELY TURNED ON PENANG IN SECOND HALF HOME ELEVEN LEADING AT INTERVAL VISITORS WEAR DOWN STUBBORN DEFENCE Penang lost to Selangor by four goals to one in the inter-State hockev match played on Saturady on the 1 lutchings School ground. A high standard of1,186 words
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Article1146 1934-11-26 4 Annexes Six-A-Side Football Trophy j WEBER GIVES FINE DISPLAY THROUGHOUT The Penang Recreation Club gained another success when the\ annexed the trophy 111 the Six-a--k Side Football Competition deleat- ing Darui Aishan football Club bv two corners to one in the final. 1 he final match1,146 words
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Article448 1934-11-26 4 2 Goals To 1 FAST AND INTERESTING GAME The Selangor Club defeated jibe Penang Cricket Club at ibockev yesterday on the .Hutchings School Ground ;by 2 goals to one. A 'more correct reflex would have been a draw, if not in favour ol Penang as, territorially,448 words
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Article1509 1934-11-26 4 Scottish League's Defeat i RANGERS' SUCCESS OVER LEADERS JOE CONNOLLY'S I VICTORY 1 I 1 j (From Our Own Correspondent) f! London, Nov. 10. FAILURE OF ST. JOHNSTONE Events on November 3i58 did not tend to j improve the Scottish League as a competi5 tion. St. Johnstone’s1,509 words
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Article29 1934-11-26 4 —Reuter. MELBOURNE PROFES SIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Melbourne, Nov. In the Melbourne Centenary I’rsional Golf Championship All-Arm r final over 36 holes, Diegel beat Shute 1. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article26 1934-11-26 4 —Reuter. Irish International Rugger Trial London, Nov. 24 In the Irish International Rugby tr Munster beat Ulster, at Belfast, by points to 13.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement10 1934-11-26 4 HE A M AIMOOM SING RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching”10 words
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Advertisement7 1934-11-26 4 Other Sporting News Appear On Page 147 words
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719 1934-11-26 5 DILATORY WINS AGAIN DEN HORN AND LADY RONA PAY BEST i Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 24. weather was brilliant for the concluding day of Xovember meeting; a bip1 attended. The card of events did not provide any psets, nor did the favourites Iden719 words
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214 1934-11-26 5 —Reuter. Field Of 29 JESMOND DENE AND FREE FARE PLACED London, Nov. 24. The following was the result of the Manchester November Handicap:— PIPEMMA (Lord Rosebery's) E. Smith 1 JESMOND DENE (Lady Fitzwilliam’s) C. Richards 2 FREE FARE (B. Warner’s) H. Q Wragg Black Tulip—Reuter. - 214 words
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Article1012 1934-11-26 5 Albions Away Win HEARTS DEFEATED AT ABERDEEN London, November 24. The following are the results of matches played today in the English end Scottish 1 Leagues 2 DIVISION I I Aston V. v Portsmouth 3 Chelsea 2 Arsenal 5 Derby C. 1 Manchester C. 2 Everton1,012 words
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Article145 1934-11-26 5 Reuter. East Swamps The North HARLEQUINS BEAT BLACKHEATH London, November 24. The following are the results of principal Rugby Union matches played today. Cheshire 6 Yorkshire 14 Cumberland 3 Lancashire 31 Durham 10 Northumberland 5 East Midlands 41 North Midlands 0 Warwickshire 14 Liceritershire 5 Bath 17Reuter. - 145 words
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Article221 1934-11-26 5 —Reuter. Exeter Holds Charlton j Athletic SOUTHEND'S TEN GOALS AGAINST GOLDERS I GREEN London, November 24. i I The following are the results of matches in the first round proper in the Football Association Cup played today CarlLsia U. 1 Wigan A. 6 1 Mansfield T. 6—Reuter. - 221 words
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Article147 1934-11-26 5 United Services Defeat Perak 5 —3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Nov. 24. The United Service were lucky to gain a victory against Perak, Wilkinson their left wing three-quarter scoring a try which was converted just on time to give the soldiers a two points victory, as a147 words
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Advertisement70 1934-11-26 5 Safety is cheap at any I price, that is why it I will pay you to fit I J Dunlop Fort Tyres. I I > They are of unique I construction, built specially for those who demand superlative quality and distinctive appearance < By| DUNLOP JFort The Tyre Supreme DUNLOP70 words
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Article666 1934-11-26 6 Unveiled By The Duke Ofi Gloucester REPAYMENT OF DEVOTION BY WORK FOR PEACE Melbourne, November 11. More than three hundred thousand persons took part in the greatest Armistice Day ceremony ever held in Australia the unveiling by the Duke of Gloucester of the National Shrine to666 words
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328 1934-11-26 6 Made Public At Melbourne Ceremony The following ode, written by Mr. Rudyard Kipling, was made public when the Duke of Gloucester dedicated the Shrine of Remembrance at Melbourne on Nov. 11. I( I’OlilA’S SHRINE OF KEMEMBRXNCE So long as Memory, Valour and Faith328 words
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Article417 1934-11-26 6 Ultra-Violet Light As New; I Ally SECRET PAPER FOR CHEQUES Ever Scotland Yard or Mr. Willie m Charles Ci cker. famous for his fire trial investigate rs, nay still have some things to ’ear abou the detection of forgery. They went to the Royal Photographic Society,417 words
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Article420 1934-11-26 6 Kipling Scene In London Dock 'BIG STEAMERS* AND THEIR CARGOES King George V. Dock was fully occu- j pied on Nov. 13. Simple words to the Port of London auhori’ies, to whom the statement is tai iy familiar. But fcr others, not so used to420 words
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Article299 1934-11-26 6 Trades Desert Their Old Haunts One of the oldest characteristics of London. as of many other old European cities, is slowy dying out. Fifty or even twenty years ago conversations such as this were commonplace: “Mr. Blank keeps a shop in Paternosterrow.” “Oh, a bookseller is299 words
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Article477 1934-11-26 6 A Reply To Mr. Lloyd George FIVE-YEAR RISKS NOT TAKEN Mr Lloyd George, opening an exhibition of war pictures in London on November 10 said: “If Y ou want to know whether there is any danger of war go to Lloyd s and ask what it477 words
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Article317 1934-11-26 6 AN Exhibition At The Bodleian Oxford, Nov. 12. The greatest Johnsonian exhibition ever arranged was opened by the Bodleian today to mark the 150th anniversary of Dr. Johnson s death. Among the many treasures sent to the exhibition are Johnson’s diary for the year 1782, which was owned317 words
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Advertisement237 1934-11-26 6 POPULAR j 'I DOG REM E D IE! To keep your Dog fit. clean and well groomed can be easily j obtained from BOON S— Th j Chemists of PENANG and IPOH. 808 MARTIN' Condition Powders, Distemper Powde Worm Medicines, 92 Ointment, D I Soap Tablets, Liquid Shampoos, Clea fur,237 words
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2801 1934-11-26 7 \DDRESS BY MR. CHARLTON I MAXWELL ■J' ON OF HIS METHOD OF TEACHING I Language A Mosaic I third and concluding day of the Malayan Rotarv :e egaUs met at the Springtide Hotel vesterdav and I lunch which followed the plenary session. Mr. Char2,801 words
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Article181 1934-11-26 7 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held on tomorrow. 1. Minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meetings held on 7th November, 1934 ‘o be confirmed. 2. Statutory Declaration of Mr. J. A Black as a Municipal Commissioner to be laid181 words
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Article430 1934-11-26 7 Session At Springtide Hotel PRINCE PURACHATRA NOMINATED DISTRICT COMMISSIONER The final session of the Penang Rotary Conference wes held yesterday at the Springtide Hotel, Tanjcng Bungah. In the early morning visitors went for a drive round the island after which they assembled at the Springride Hotel.430 words
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Article439 1934-11-26 7 F.M.S. TO PAY S.S. Favourable Position Of Money Market I SPECIAL MEETING OF FEDERAL COUNCIL i (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 26. A special meeting of the Federal Council this morning passed the Straits SettleI ments Loan Repayment Bill. The Hon. Mr. iM. B.439 words
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Advertisement50 1934-11-26 7 Runnymede Hotel PENANG 'Phone 543. THURSDAY DINNER DANCE CABARET Non-Diners $l.OO. I FRIDAY ST. ANDREW'S DAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET Non-Diners $l.OO. .i Ti»7 lul li L'l ?j'. .•/..ul Si 1-’’. iS j_'l .'.'l ISl£ ?..’l SS 31.5'. 3 NO dining lab's is'.k complete without it IbfPll LEA&PERRIN? BiWI SAUCE50 words
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Advertisement187 1934-11-26 8 ■_B&BSatau'JidUji»SaiUaKS3Qaßa C3Eaßaamx3dSi>3Btßicdu*avrjßa a*n B a a a a v POPPY DAV sOa J N G AN ALL AMATEUR PROGRAMME Wednesday, November 28th, 1934. AT WEMBLEY PARK Under The Auspices Of P.A.B.A. 3 Rds. 1. Khoo Soo Ewe vs. Flix Chong 3 Rds. 2. Ho Quee Thiam vs. M. Suppiah 3187 words
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Miscellaneous128 1934-11-26 8 zjtfi 11 4l y THOUSANDS WEP.E UNABLE TO GAIN ADMITTANCE AT LAST SATURDAY'S SENSATIONAL MIDNIGHT PREVIEW I IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! M.G.M.’s Wonder Thriller The Picture that took 2 years to make I I TARZAN j Xi* AND HIS |l|| >tW x MATB" Hl ff x wm A128 words
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Miscellaneous288 1934-11-26 8 ITu I «CSh il mu TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-30 PARAMOUNT ,R£S£NTS ELISSA LANDS ADOLPHE MENJOU IN THE AMAZINGLY FRANK ROMANCE OF THE PRIVATE LIVES OF A FAMOUS THEATRICAL COUPLE. s The Great Flirtation’ The World Applauded Their Public Lives but Gasped at their Private tS*r? n > w HE288 words
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Miscellaneous178 1934-11-26 8 PACKED AG,AIM LAST NIGHT lite 3 6-15 TONIGHT 910 PIONEER'S EPOCH-MAKING SUPER TAMIL TALKIE BIGGER BETTER THAN ANY EVER SHO. “Sakunthala \W Bl" •7T .F-' Q 4 11 4 with MR. P. S. VELU NAIR MISS T. S. VELAMMAL MISS SHANTA DEVI MR. NARAYANA RAO MR. MURUGESAN. 39 SONG HITS178 words
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Article137 1934-11-26 9 Reuter. Starvation Victims Identified New York, November 24. The Marchena Island mystery is solved, states the “Associated Press.” A wi'eless message received from the skipper of the clipper North-Western repo:ts 'hat the bodies are those of two men, Arthur Estampa, a Norwegian, who owned a plantation on– Reuter. - 137 words
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Article114 1934-11-26 9 Reuter. "Reducing Navies To Police Standard" Philadelphia, Nov. 24. A belief that the goal is in sight despite difficulties in the road of naval negotiations was expressed by the Japanese Ambassador in an address to the Academy of Political and Social Science. He said Japan would terminate theReuter. - 114 words
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Article16 1934-11-26 9 —Reuter. London, Nov. 24. The death has occurred of Sir Wallis Budge, the Egyptologist.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 16 words
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Article84 1934-11-26 9 Reu'er. Opposition Parties May Total Seventy Bombay, November 24. With fourteen results outstanding, the present state of the parties in the election for th e Legislative Assembly is Congress 47. Malaviya Nationalis s 8, Muslim Unity Board 4, Indians commerce 3, Europeans 8. Muslim League, Landholders andReu'er. - 84 words
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Article92 1934-11-26 9 Reuter. Soccony Vacuum Funding New York, Nov. 24. Following the recent example of other leading oil companies, the Socony Vacuum Corporation will redeem two bond issues on February 15 totalling $28.000,000. These will be the Standard Oil of New York 4 12 per cent, debentures and the GeneralReuter. - 92 words
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Article46 1934-11-26 9 Reuter Wireless. Scaffolding Collapse At* Brussels Brussel, November 23. Eight were killed and 15 injured some seriously, ’hrough the collapse of scaffolding at building operations for the International exhibition, 1935, the culminating feature of the centenary celebrations for the foundation of the Belgian Kingdom.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article266 1934-11-26 9 SERVICE FROM MALAYA On and from tomorrow e radio telephone service between all exchanges on the Malayan trunk system and exchanges in the Philippine Islands will be available at the following rates: TO ZONE I PHILIPPINE ISLANDS For first 3 minutes $3O For each subsequent minute266 words
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Article99 1934-11-26 9 Reuter. Over 100,000.000 Yen For Fighting Services Tokio, November 25. The Cabinet have formally approved the draft 1934-35 Budget as follows Revenue ordinary 1,334,890,000 yen and extraordinary 787,440,000 yen. Expenditure ordinary 1,288,700,000 yen an<f~extraordinary 833.630,000 yen. Appropriations: Imperial household 4,500,000 yen Foreign Office 29,650,000 yen; Justice 32,280,000 yen:Reuter. - 99 words
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Article49 1934-11-26 9 Reuter. Senator Nye On Japan’s Action New York, Nov. 25. Addressing the Foreign Policy Association, Senator Nye termed Japan’s decision to terminate the Washington Treaty “justif ble” and called on Great Britain and the United States to grant Japan naval (quality if hey honestly seek arms reductions. Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement60 1934-11-26 9 LATEST MODELS V TENNIS RACKETS t A JUST ARRIVED FROM $l2;. UPWARDS NEW HOCKEY STICKS CONSIGNMENT Z RECOMMENDED BY OF ENGLISH HOCKEI INTERNATIONAL EQUIPMENT INDIAN OLYMPIC JL’ST TO HAND PLAYERS ALSO NEW MODELS OF BADMINTON RACKETS Chen Company 32 BEACH STREET, PENANG. ’PHONE No. 333. W'E SPECIALISE ON TENNIS RACKET60 words
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Advertisement101 1934-11-26 9 DANGERS OF ME BLOOD The root cause of most diseases Tj is impure blood. If y° u suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, 11 Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheur ke J F c Zn u »iivTiill matism, Painful Joints, etc.— you MUST remove the CAUSE L by purifying101 words
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Miscellaneous443 1934-11-26 9 ENING TONIGHT 6.30 9.30 P.mJ NE WOMAN DESTROYED HIS FAITH IN 1 LOVE I i rue, Powerful Picture of T nvplv r* k eor Kovcly Woman Confronted with the I Greatest Decisions of their Lives. i RICHARD DIX I IN I DAY OF RECKONING* WITH I MADGE EVANS. CONWAY TEARLE.443 words
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Article640 1934-11-26 10 A belief that the goal is in sight despite difficulties on the road of naval negotiations was expressed bv the Japanese Ambassador in an address delivered at Philadelphia to the Academy of Political and Social Science. Stating that Japan would terminate the Washington 'l’reaty regardless of developments at640 words
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Article251 1934-11-26 10 The Disadvantages Of A Beard As a sequel to a civil suit between Gagan Singh and Lail Singh, four Sikhs, Kako Singh, Gagan Singh. L-sll Singh, and Kananda Singh, were produced before the Klang Magistrate and charged with behaving in a disorderly manner on the verandah of the251 words
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Article777 1934-11-26 10 CHATS WITH MANILA From tomorrow Penang telephone subscribers will be able to lift their 'receivers and demand conversation! i with Philippine Islands. Such calls will be put through by wire and radio; through Kuala Lumpur. 'Phe tariff minimum of $3O is not calculated to; 'encourage small talk,777 words
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529 1934-11-26 10 A conference of the clergy of Singapore Diocese will probably be called eariy in n the New Year to take stock of what has o been done during the eighteen months t I since the last conference and to take a e I decision529 words
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Advertisement123 1934-11-26 10 1 MMMMMi JW .WJ JI I. J -J~ If you strive quite a lot ',L -7 and the rumba <A«, >< S makes you hot Tg/’ I [Jo. is I z zM Jrr cF A J-4 1 J L 1 Jan < /<>/« /«SJk .JS n. HMfe. r-" ha, BBS123 words
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Advertisement32 1934-11-26 10 i jTm7iZ7om3wv3wn3otnznzn7izn3ovn3CfK> NATURAL MINERAL WATER The Ideal Beverage tor use in the Tropics. o CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ip oh and Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Miscellaneous257 1934-11-26 10 ’Phone 485 AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED, 86. Beach Street Penang FUN FROLIC ’Phone 1459. Monday, 26th November, J 934. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA YIN YANG SIN or YOOK WONG THYE CHEE THAU KOK Third Chapter. Starring Mr. LAU KUM FIE. SEATS 50, 40, 30 and 20 Cents. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY257 words
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4597 1934-11-26 11 FULL TEXT OF SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT MR. HO KIM TEIK AWARDED $B5O His Lordship Finds There Was No Malice I J'i Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitlev delivered judgment in the suit in which Mr «7 1/ r-? Penang, sued the “Pinang Gazette4,597 words
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Advertisement51 1934-11-26 11 GEORGETOWN OFFERS YOU I b M 4 CUT YOUR COSTS BY USING QUALITY DRUGS WHICH COST NO MORE. WE SHALL BE DELIGHTED TO QUOTE FOR YCUR REQUIREMENTS. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED BY QUALIFIED ENGLISH CHEMISTS. THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST BEST CHEMISTS IN MALAYA. tr Better Drug». Better Service. Lower Prices. ANO AT51 words
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612 1934-11-26 12 Son Accuses Father Of Losing Money $1 A MONTH ACCEPTED A man who, ten years ago. was worth a fortune of $90,000, was publicly examined in bankruptcy befo'e Mr. Justice Prichard in ‘he Supr me Court at Singapore. Cheong Chin Teck, an employee of612 words
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Article419 1934-11-26 12 Dindinqs Chosen As Site For Landing Ground By reason of the impending transfer of the Bindings from the Straits Settlements to Perak, the Colony has lost an aerodrome. Work is to begin next year, it is understood, on a landing ground at Sitiawan, situated in flat,419 words
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Article, Illustration685 1934-11-26 12 Our Nursery Expert discusses A/o then's Mos t Difficult Explanation Parents Page QUITE a number of children round about the age of 4 find it extremely difficult to distinguish between the tiuth and a lie. They will look us straight in the eye and tell a most685 words
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Article54 1934-11-26 12 your hair regularly every night. Wash your powder puff, brush and cornu once a week. Wear a smile, not a frown R ‘member that pouting may be admired in novels, but it makes lines at the corners of the mouth Go gently with the eyebrow pencil if54 words
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Article219 1934-11-26 12 people are afraid to use garlic but it is a seasoning which raises uninteresting dishes out oi the ordinary class. Try it with tins spinach recipe. The ingredients are: 4 taolesp. butter, ffb. mushrooms (sliced), salt, pepper, f clove garlic (minced), 21b. spinach, 2 tsps, lemon juice. Heat219 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-26 12 > I I I H I HUA HIN-ON-SEA, SIAM X'MAS WEEK Pteoso book your occommodotion early. —■fey»—*—16 words
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Advertisement172 1934-11-26 12 QUITE a number of children round about the age of 4 find it extremely difficult to distinguish between the tiuth and a lie. They will look us straight in the eye and tell a most extraordinary story about something that occurred, and will not deviate from it even after several172 words
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Article627 1934-11-26 13 Case Against Shop I Proprietor accused discharged I dencT”? that there Was <>*«t eviagainst the accused, the District Judge, Mr. B. P Bridge on ed and discharged Ang Teow U Jn. preP -etor of Chop La m Tong who wa ed w.th selling, exporting, importing or627 words
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Article687 1934-11-26 13 Studs And Necklace I ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST Before Mi. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala 1 Lumpur Police Court, two Tamils named Seenivasagam and Manicxam were charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of one pair of gold studs and a gold necklace valued687 words
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Article123 1934-11-26 13 judgment Reserved In x Contract Case The last session cf the F.M.S. Court of Appeal concluded, when judgment was reserved in the appeal of Mr. V. Kanagasabai, a contractor whose claim against the State of Selangor for breach of contract was dismissed by the Chief Justice, F.M.S.,123 words
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Article272 1934-11-26 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. D. D. Hogan who went to Belawan last week returned this morning by the “Kedah.” Mr. R. w. Cornell and Mr. E. H. Buyord arrived from Home by the “Benledi” this morning. r Mr. W. A. Harpur accompanied by his family is in Penang on a272 words
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Advertisement250 1934-11-26 13 EVENING PARIS Xis ■:=>•<■ Evening in rParis” 4 =iWi|||| is as lovely a perfume as money \JflB can buy. There is romance, enchantment and mystery in this j ■intriguing flask of blue j /“X and silver fl 11 bom M fIPERFUME QUEENSWAY CROYDOn7H| SURREY. ENGLAND Representatives SANDIL.ANDS BUTTERY CO., Beach250 words
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Advertisement457 1934-11-26 13 TAKE HOME A RECORD TO-NIGHT HERE ARE TWO WE CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND CR77& E PRIZE Waltz GU776 YQU WERE so CHARM NG WaHz DEBROY SOMERS BAND PLAY THESE BIG LONDON SUCCESSES IN THEIR MUSICIANLY MANNER, SMOOTHLY AND SWEETLY. JEALOUS Fox Trot HOT LIPS CRITICAL DANCERS WILL IMMEDIATELY TAKE A LIKING457 words
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Article259 1934-11-26 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following a’p the r* ’nges in oui quotations up to n<x n today:--Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller? TIN Hong Fat's 48%. 50 48 50c Jelebus 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.03 Johans 27’ 29 27 29 Knmuntings 12 4 %> 13 1 12 4 13 1% K.259 words
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Article85 1934-11-26 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Peris 7553 75 New York 4.9B{;'j 4.99*2 Montreal 4.86 4.86% Brussels 21.38 21.40% Geneva 15.39% 15.40% Amsterdam 7.37% 7.38% Milan 58% 58’ 2 Berlin 12.41 ft Stockholm j Copenhagen Oslo Vienna I Prague 119% Helsingfors Madrid 36% Usbon jI Vthens Bucharest 185 words
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Article34 1934-11-26 14 'liter. Duesseldorf, Nov. 25. ita Mastenbroek (Holland) swam the ired metres, back stroke, in 16 minutes 8 seconds beating the Women's World >rd of 18 minutes and 2 seconds.'liter. - 34 words
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Article24 1934-11-26 14 uth Johore defeated the Public Serat rugger at Singapore on Saturday 2 points (a goal, a dropped goal and to nil.24 words
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Article23 1934-11-26 14 Postponed Till Wednesday ing to inclement weather last night’s »ur boxing was postponed. The events .ke place on Wednesday night. i23 words
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Article317 1934-11-26 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share 1 uist today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN A. Kumbang 35 0 37 0 34 0 36 0 Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.07% 2.15 Chenderiang 89 90 89 90317 words
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Article135 1934-11-26 14 Saturday today London £228.7.6 No market TIN.—(3 Month») London £228.12.6 No market Singapore $113.75 $113.75 Business Done Penang $113.75 $113.75 Business Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA- (Sundried) $3.12% $3.15 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER.— London 6 1 16d. 6 3 16d. New York 12*4c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot135 words
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Article103 1934-11-26 14 MARRIAGES BARNES —ELLIS. —On 24th November, the marriage took place at the St. George’s Church, between Cyril Graham Barnes, Editor of the “Pinang Gazette,” second son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Barnes, of Forme, Somerset, and Miss Marjorie Veda E’lis, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas103 words
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Article279 1934-11-26 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Saturday Todry Buyers Sellers Buyers Seder* TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.07 2 2.12% Hong Fatt 47 49 47% 50 Jelebu 1.00 1.02% 97% 1.02% Kuchei 99 1.00 1.00 1.02% Lukut 97*2 1 02%279 words
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Article43 1934-11-26 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 26 London Bank Demand 214 3*32 4 m|ts 2|4 3(16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2(4 7(16 On New York Demend 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 42% dis. Hongkong T.T. 28% dis India T.T. 155 Silver 2443 words
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Article65 1934-11-26 14 We are advised by the local Agents of Nippon Yusen Kaisha that the s.s. “Ke tori Maru” is now’ expected to arrive in Penang ft noon on Friday, 30th November, instead of Ist December. The steamer has been fixed to sail at 2 a.m. on65 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-26 14 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 28th 29th NOVEMBER DINNER DANCE ST. ANDREW BALL Saturday, Ist. December REEL PRACTICE TUESDAY, 27th November 9.30 p.m. at Goll Club. OPENING WEDNESDAY, sth DECEMBER PEGGY GUY THE CLEVER ENGLISH DANCERS In their Repertoire of CLASSICAL. ACROBATIC COMEDY DANCES. Dance Music by the Band63 words
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Advertisement145 1934-11-26 14 Mr pany has is that its policy holders exceed 27,000,000 number. This huge number of people has proved W that a Prudential policy is best. Its rates O f premium aie low, its benefits generous. The Singapore Branch has full authority to settle claims, grant loans etc. without delay The145 words
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Article1097 1934-11-26 15 CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH TENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The tenth annual general meeting of members of Karmen Rubber Limited,' ;ls held in London, on October 29, 1934. I The Chairman, Mr. R. F. McNair Scott, said:— I As the scheme for regulation of rubber ipplies came into operation on1,097 words
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1126 1934-11-26 15 The twenty-fourth annual general meet- ing of the members of K. M. S. (Malay States) Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held on Wednesday, the 31st October, 1934, at the registered office, 52/54, Gracechurch Street, E. C. Mr. James Davenport (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of1,126 words
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Article599 1934-11-26 15 Translating Agreements Into Trade by Lieut. CoL J. Calvillo M. P. (Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade) The prospects of the British Industries Fair for 1935 are extremely bright. Nearly six imonths before the opening date more space had been applied for in the London Fair,599 words
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Advertisement13 1934-11-26 15 PRODUCE OF FRANCE q A r aw t**"’ I JMEXSHAW N? 1 COGNAC13 words
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Advertisement317 1934-11-26 15 THE 1935 TRIUMPHS HAVE_ARRIVED 4 SPEED ELECTRIC GEARBOX HORN. IT w J 350 c.c. O.H.V. Model 3/2 twin exhaust. I Magdyno Lighting k $475/- ■I A FAST AND RELIABLE TOURING MOUNT. ON VIEW AT OUR BISHOP ST., SHOWROOMS. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. PENANG. HsasaKs2S2J2£2SzsafiaaEasansaaaßßß LIN JBLES bnderful Blood Purifying B >rse*s317 words
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Advertisement1645 1934-11-26 16 I TI DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 ..jJt j H 1 'jSj&Sii line .-/>■■- 7 V? M 'JhSMA? BLUB PUMMEL LIME Wy9j •—4 WNDON AVI) NORTH CONTINENT. X'~XT B .“naX g Z X.- 3 TO Europe via suez C. DEUCALION Mars: Ldon, R’dam, H’burg, Glasg °2L Dec. 14 Jan. 9 Arrive1,645 words
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Article592 1934-11-26 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines 7T* foDowtag te nit of vassals arriving ra£Bsg Cron Penang during th* DC PORT TO-DAY MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, (Koealoe) Bagan Si-Api-Apl, Paneh (La-Ixjoan-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan g. Balei). Sails for Asahan (Tg. Bale!), Berombang, Paneh (LaboeanBllik), Bagan Si-Api-Api and Tg. Mengeidar (Koealo)592 words
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Article649 1934-11-26 17 OUTW’ARD MAIL A mail for Western Australia by train “Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. FOREIGN GREETINGS TELEGRAMS. Christmas and New Year foreign greetings telgrams at specially low rates will be accepted nt any Telegraph Office in he Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States during649 words
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Article103 1934-11-26 17 MONDAY, NOVEMEBER 26 Rugby Football Penang v. United Services, Esplanade, 5.10 p.m. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Municipal Ccmmissicners’ Meeting, 4 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Ist day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 1 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, 2nd day. RUGGER: Dec. 1,103 words
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Advertisement106 1934-11-26 17 ATONIC I Alton Battery Co., Ltd., Alton, Hants. fl the supercharged !j W battery types for all popular ■My sM MAKES OF CARS ALWAYS B IN stock °1 J*. y S° le Agents St Importers W HENRY WAUGH CO., ltd. W (Incorporated in S.S.) n JF cl IjcclullLclL Skin Care106 words
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Miscellaneous590 1934-11-26 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES b.b.c. The following are the new wavelengths, two* Which will be used simultaneous G9G 16.86 metres •nd GSF 19.82 metreGSF 19.82 m-'~es throughout I and GSG 16.86 until 11.05 pan. Local Tima GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSC 31.30 matrei TODAY590 words
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Miscellaneous502 1934-11-26 17 10.05—Sports Talk. 10.20—The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. Conductor, Ernest W. Goss. Sylva, Van Dyck (Soprano). Relayed from the Pavilion, Torquay. Orchestra: Overture, Fingal’s Cave (Mendels- sohn), Two Excerpts from Wild Flower Suite: (1) Opening Buds. (2) Full Bloom (Paul Andrews). Sylva Van Dyck and Orchestra: Aria, Deh Vleni, non tardar (Marriage502 words
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Miscellaneous441 1934-11-26 17 Mrs. Eva Clark (Contralto); Mr. Herold Haines (Tenor); Mr. J. McNeish (Baritone) —These artis-J tes recently fulfilled the principal parts! when the opera was rendered last mon‘h at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singa- j pore. Accompanist—Madame Dietz. I WEDNESDAY i 6.00 —Recorded Music. 6.30 Relay of Dance Music by441 words
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Article613 1934-11-26 18 BARNES—ELLIS RECEPTION AT AYER RAJAH ROAD The wedding took place at St. George s Church on Saturday of Mr. Cyril Graham Barnes, Editor of the ‘‘Pinang Gazette, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Barnes of Frome, Somerset, and Miss Marjorie Veda Ellis, youngest daughter of613 words
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Article239 1934-11-26 18 The wedding took place on Friday at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth, of William Neville Curtis Steele, Assistant Engineer F.M.S. Railways, the only sor. of Canon J. E. and Mrs. Steele, of Killaghtee Rectory, Donegal, and Miss Iris Violet Lamb, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb of Otterburn,239 words
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Article266 1934-11-26 18 Man Who Was Wanted By Penang Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 24. Two Chinese who have been arrested have to a certain extent helped the police to solve a problem which has been occupying their minds for some months in connection with a266 words
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Article58 1934-11-26 18 —Reuter. Tokio, Nov. 24. A Foreign Ofiice spokesman, questioned regarding the naval conference, d<t?’ared that Japan’s demands for naval equality were based upon the pro-tige of Japan’s growing important -and national demand for a complet sense of security. The Foreign Ministf r will make a statement on the—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article166 1934-11-26 18 FULL QUOTA NOT APPLIED FOR BY EMPLOYERS (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, November 24. “There is no labour shortage in Perak,” declared Mr. J. S. Ferguson, chairman, at an extraordinary general meeting of the Perak District Planters’ Association, at which new rules were passed, today. Out of166 words
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Article180 1934-11-26 18 FATAL BURNS Coroner Demands Further Information -I should like to know more of this and who permitted people to carry sulphuric acid in an earthenware jar slung from a pole from the handle of the jar. It is a very dan--1 gerous way of handling180 words
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Article94 1934-11-26 18 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ARRANGEMENTS Residen’s in Maloya are to b? acco’ded the usual facilities for the transmission of Christmas and New Year foreign greetings telegrams at specially low rates. Such telegrams, the “Pinang Gazette” is officially informed, will be accepted at any telegraph office in the94 words
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Article98 1934-11-26 18 Entertained By Penang Club Members of the Penang Club on Saturday entertained the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor, Penang to luncheon on the eve of his departure to England on leave. The gathering was informal and there were no speeches. GIVEN HEARTY SEND-OFF Mr. A.98 words
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Article71 1934-11-26 18 The current issue of the Straits Government Gazette notifies the following appoinments: Mr. Adrian John Clark to be Deputy Public Prosecutor, Singapore. Mr. E. C. S. Adkins to act as Assistant Director of Education (Chinese), Straits Settlements. Mr. C. Wilson to act as Emigration Commissioner for Malaya, Madras. Mr.71 words
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Advertisement250 1934-11-26 18 VALOR aj I a ij W FsRE EXTINGUISHERS OF ALL TYPES. J SO DA-AC ID. FOAM AND C. T. C. I I "VALOR” FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE H |BV APPROVED AND USED BY THE HIGHEST hm 1 W.fIRE S AUTHORITIES S| 1 Sole Agents i HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., S ttflß250 words
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Article1201 1934-11-26 19 4EED FOR SCIENTIFIC REVISION _r an absence of a year the writer king an investigation into trade ions in Central China, and he finds he one outstanding topic of conlion is the exraordinary manner in h the Chinese tariffs have been real ways stimulating to meet busiicn1,201 words
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Article347 1934-11-26 19 South Sea Mandate Report INHABITANTS ARE DYING OUT The reasons given by Japan for the expenditure of large sums of money on her mandeted islands in the South Seas will be presented before the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League. In its annual report to the347 words
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Article217 1934-11-26 19 the narcotic traffic in this country. Reuters Pacific Service. Establishment Of Hospitals For Treatment Peiping, Nov. 4. Preparations are under way for the establishment of a hdspital for the treatment of opium addicts, according to Dr. I. C. Fang, Director of Public Health of the Peipingthe narcotic traffic in this country. Reuters Pacific Service. - 217 words
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Article561 1934-11-26 19 CHINESE INTERESTS ORGANIZE Ihe tariff wall which the Chinese (government have built in recent years; is now so high that the import trade! in almost everything but machinery is dwindling. It has induced the Chinese interests in Hong-kong to form a Chinese Manufacturers’ Union. Another factor561 words
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Advertisement38 1934-11-26 19 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settie □rents, Malay States, Siam, Hone Kong, Java and the surrounding countries will give PICTURE POST CARDS or English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England38 words
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Advertisement213 1934-11-26 19 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL j BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. S ■Bf" ‘I Times have changed. Sc r have opinions. Fashionable women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that OUTDOOR GIRL i OUTDOOR213 words
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Article, Illustration253 1934-11-26 20 BOX HILL, in Surrey, was covered with a crisp mantle of snow yesterday, as a result of the Arctic breezes, which brought to the Southern Counties a foretaste of winter. Winter Makes An Early Start RELIGIOUS STATUES nearing completion at a Manchester factory. They form253 words