Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-11-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 279. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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403 1934-11-27 1 AIR MARSHAL INTERVIEWED AT SINGAPORE "WE WILL NOT BE JOCKEYED INTO HASTY MEASURES" RIVAL CLAIMS OF FREQUENCY AND SPEED POSSIBLE 81-WEEKLY PLANES FOR MALAYA IN FUTURE (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 27. e will not be jockeyed into taking hasty measures merely403 words
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Article60 1934-11-27 1 —Rugby Radio Service. o Be Named After English Cities London, Nov. 26. the King’s approval the cruisers of 1 Class which it was intended to name mythological monsters are instead ailed after cities. Two ships of the rogramme Polyphemus and Minotaur renamed Southampton and Newand three ships—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article27 1934-11-27 1 .—Reuter. London, Nov. 26. ngham Palace announces that the Gloucester will return from his asian tour via the Panama Canal t Kingston, Bahamas, Bermuda sau.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 27 words
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344 1934-11-27 1 tory conclusion. —Rugby Radio service Reuter. Questions To Sir John Simon London, Nov. 26. Asked in the House of Commons if he had any statement to make regarding the reported defensive alliance between Russia and France, Sir John Simon said, he had no information that there wastory conclusion.—Rugby Radio service & Reuter. - 344 words
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Article141 1934-11-27 1 U. K. SUBSIDIARY FOR STRAITS TRADERS I i(From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Xov. 27. The Straits Trading Company Ltd. announce that in view of changing economic factors in Alalaya as affecting competition, the directors have approved the adoption of a policy designed to meet the competition to141 words
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199 1934-11-27 1 Livelihood of 10,000 Threatened (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Nov. 27. Another stage in fhe bus ‘‘war” which is developing over the decision of the Municipal Commissioners to eliminate the seven--1 seater buses from the Geylang-Tanjong Pagar route is marked by the dispatch I199 words
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Article58 1934-11-27 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 27. Sir Shenton Thomas is to be invited to become an honorary member of the Singapore Rotary Club. The invitation will be formally extended when he is the guest at the club dinner at the Seaview Hotel on December 10, said Mr.58 words
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Article70 1934-11-27 1 Death In Penang After Long Illness We regret to announce the death of Mr. Ong Bean Wan of Chop Khye Guan, Taiping, Perak, after a prolonged illness at his residence at Macallum Street, Penang. He leaves behind a widow, five sons and three daughters. The funeral70 words
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Article64 1934-11-27 1 —Reuter. Do Not Imply Recognition Of Manchukuo Geneva, Nov. 26. The League has published a summary of replies from member states and the U.S.A, with regard to the transmission of mails through Manchuria. All states agree to the continuation of transmission, but emphasise that it does not involve.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article65 1934-11-27 1 .—Reuter. Dwellings Wrecked But No Casualties Manila, Nov. 26. A pronounced earthquake shook the city at 8.10 p.m. The intensity is estimated between five and six. The city apparently is not damaged. The earthquake lasted thirty-six minutes. Thousands of terrified inhabitants rushed to the street». Numerous bamboo dwellings.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article350 1934-11-27 1 —British Official Wireless. Wedding Festivities Begin 1 .ondon, Nov. 26. Not since prewar days have so many members of royal lamilies been present together in London. Tonight the first of official festivities in connection with the Royal wedding was held at [Buckingham Palace when the King.—British Official Wireless. - 350 words
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Article169 1934-11-27 1 ,—Reuter. Security Of Silver Backing London, Nov. 26. London financiers are not inclined to regard Shanghai's attack on the dollar too seriously. As evidence of the predominant influence of spculators, it is pointed out that the dollar-sterling rate today recovered 3 16 which it lost on Saturday. Since,—Reuter. - 169 words
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Article89 1934-11-27 1 The following telegram has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated November 23. “Tin Communique after usual statistics quotes ‘‘The Committee decided to recommend to signatory Governments that percentage standard tonnages to be exported for the period from January 1, 1935, to March 31,89 words
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Advertisement13 1934-11-27 1 j H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. B-TO, Buhop strwt, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.13 words
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Advertisement49 1934-11-27 1 FOR BABY You can feed Baby on „BEAR BRAND” Natural Swiss Milk with the fullest assurance that he is getting the richest, safest and most dependable milk that can be obtained. Nourished with this ideal food, Baby will thrive despite the difficulties of climatic conditions. BEAR BRAND Cyidtu/ia£ MILK49 words
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Advertisement65 1934-11-27 1 T*** Grand j MacNISH OSO SCOTCH WHISKY MThe C®* o4o a* Ujl Connol—wir Sole Distributor»: N. V. Strait» Java Trading Co. TODAY’S NEWS Patre Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4, 5 and 7 j Latest Home News 6 1 I Malayan News 7 and 11 i Early Telegrams STOP PRESS 1165 words
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Advertisement2236 1934-11-27 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang turf club. BANKS I ADVERTISEMENTS FIR X office Buildings. Penang CHARTERED BANK NcDERLANDSCHE I j 3 L 3rd DeCember m HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ TWg I All communications relating to BUSINESS Mml |i||M i |h| r 'j l 'I 1 Wl“ JR f If fife W ■drertisements should2,236 words
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Article2467 1934-11-27 3 QUEEN AT SALE OF WORK PRINCESS MARINA'S NEW HOME BRITAIN'S BEST DRESSED WOMEN PREVENTING MATERNAL MORTALITY l-'rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 14. AL PRESENTS FOR POOR HF QUEEN recently helped to pack Christmas presents for the j! poor. With her Lady-in-Waiting she motored from2,467 words
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Advertisement101 1934-11-27 3 1:: imagine a day without a meal- I=l 1 Safi HI a meat without «O ::t ?iMffiI h' ftiMimnWWw'W'it T Will V R I H H t Boustaad <£ Co., Ltd., S.S. and F.M.S. ;i.i/ MAISON CHANG Gl Z a Chinese Expert in Beauty Creations. B UP-TO-DATE MACHINE FOB PERMANENT101 words
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Miscellaneous28 1934-11-27 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Games on the Sands El J iiie and “nd Bobb, tried 53$rt£5ll of searcS SS2 -i'll'Ht dim"'onthis rock:' Hefcautiht. 4s a seaweed rock to hide.28 words
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Article1395 1934-11-27 4 RUGBY FOOTBALL Good Fight But Visitors Better VICTORY BY 21 POINTS TO 3 In ideal weather and before a large crowd, the United Services defeated Penang, on the Esplanade yesterday by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to 3 points (one try). Although the1,395 words
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Article, Illustration43 1934-11-27 4 Chinese Recreation Club, th e P.F.A. League Champions for four successive years and holders of the “Mitchell” Challenge Shield since its inception in 1932. They have preserved an unbeaten record for the past four years in any P.F.A. contest.43 words
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412 1934-11-27 4 On Friday and Saturday CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS EACH DAY Below will be found the entries for the Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting to be run on Friday and Saturday at Kuala Lumpur. The entries are good and there will be a card of412 words
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Article30 1934-11-27 4 Reuter. Len Harvey Draws With Neusel London, Nov. 26. Len Harvey of Great Britain and Walter Neusel of Germany fought a draw in a twelve rounds contest at Wembley.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article441 1934-11-27 4 ODD GOAL IN THREE CHARITY FOOTBALL ON S.X.I. GROUND On the St. Xavier’s ground yesterday the Indian Recreation Club lost to the Malay Sports Club by the odd goal in three in a football friendly. The match was in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The exchanges441 words
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Advertisement12 1934-11-27 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” I kwh12 words
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Advertisement179 1934-11-27 4 O SrjortinjT News Appear On Page 7 THE FIRST OF FOX FILM’S NEW SEASON MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE > LOVING with LAUGHTER LAUGHING with SONGS! (Known All Over The World as "BOTTOMS UP") < A NEW ON THE ENTERTAINMENT HIGHWAY!... B a a ■’Wife T joTnBMBMHHT' i jji 1 'C' Ml179 words
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2277 1934-11-27 5 MELBOURNE CENTENARY CUP PASSING OF WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMAN From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 14. xG’S INTEREST IN JUMPING IT HAD BEEN DECIDED that after contesting the Melton Plate at Leicester recently, His Majesty’s year-old Whitehead would be sent to F. W. Barrett's trainestablishment at Wroughton, trained2,277 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1934-11-27 5 His Cry From Across The World I AM beginning to believe that Fred Perry doesn’t quite know what he wants. Seems to have an Idea that he iould be allowed to become a prossional and still be eligible for Davis Cup and Wimbledon games. Has a1,060 words
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Article133 1934-11-27 5 —Reuter. American Footbsli HARVARD DEFEATED 14 0 New Haven, Connectacut, Nov. 24. Yale beat Harvard by 14 points to nil. Newhavens, Nov. 24. Rough-shodding over Harvard in the fifty-third annual match which is equivalent to the Oxford-Cambridge encounter, Yale led by 14 points to 0—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article203 1934-11-27 5 Amateur Combine Wins Two Matches The Amateur Badminton Combine played tw’o matches during the w’eek-end and won both. Playing on Saturday they defeated the Wambeck’s Badminton Party at the latter’s court by the odd game in five. On Sunday, playing on their own ground they beat the Good203 words
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Article194 1934-11-27 5 Perak —Kedah Return On December 7 The date of the return inter-State hockey match between Perak and Kedah, originally fixed for Sunday, December 14. has been accelerated to Friday, Dec. 7. The venue of the match will be Kuala Kangsar. Ever since the defeat of Perak by Selangor194 words
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Article70 1934-11-27 5 P. C. C. versus Sporting Diamonds The following will represent the P.C.C. in a hockey match against the Sporting Diamonds on the Esplanade today at 5.10 p.m. R. W. Scarlett; A. P. Webb, A. W. Foster; D. D. B. Cook; L. H. Best, S. V. Adams; T. S. Anthony,70 words
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235 1934-11-27 5 In Ten Round Contest GAME DISPLAY BY LOCAL BOY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) After a fast contest which went the full ten rounds Suares received the verdict on points, when he met Fighting Choo at Rangoon last Thursday over ten rounds. The Anglo-Indian scaled list.235 words
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Advertisement9 1934-11-27 5 NO dining fab>.3 is complete without if LEAAPERRINf SAUCE9 words
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1595 1934-11-27 6 EUPEPTIC EPIC OF A FASCINATING EGOIST By SENTINEL FROM THE WATCH TOWER .—“Morning Post.” I j? YOU DO NO I want to explore an egoism,” so Mr. H. G. Wells begin the second volume of his Outline of, Personal History,* “you should not read.—“Morning Post.” - 1,595 words
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Article508 1934-11-27 6 England's Lost Sense Of Honour K.C. AND RIGHT TO DECLARE REPUBLIC. A resolution calling upon the. ment "to declare its intenUons .n regard. th.* reoeated violations of the Angiu Treaty was passed unanimously on. Nov W ai a meeting heid by the Irish Loyalists imperial Federation,508 words
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Article293 1934-11-27 6 Sir E. Vincent Evans OVER 50 YEARS’ SERVICE TO WALES s“ y bld S be<. b n rO m n railX health'for some time -ntod «tPcretarv of the Welsh He was appointed secretary u National Eisteddfod Association in 1881, and it was his boast that since that293 words
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Article450 1934-11-27 6 Lessons Of Big Paris Exhibition GREAT SPEED AND EASY HANDLING Paris, Nov. 16. Here at the Grand Palais, which President Lebrun has just opened to the International Aeronautical Salon, the next stage in flying is discussed by experts from all over the world. The England-Melbourne450 words
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Article641 1934-11-27 6 Mr. Sikorsky's JWs COMFORT IN GYNT FLYING-BOAT Flying-boats weighing hun<! O f tons equipped with individual cal dining, rooms, and smoking-lounges, capable of flying long distances at high j Wer? envisaged as a probability e near 'future by Mr. Sikorsky, the f; 19 Alne rican flying-boat641 words
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Advertisement613 1934-11-27 6 ESTABLISHED 1900. I J STUDY IN YOUR I A r SPARE HOME time A Ml- WE I V o Have I CATION- I AL TRAIN- JOYED OVER I ING FROM THli BROKEN PROGRESS. I COLLEGE IS A CAR- H^ f BECAUSE op uri? a SUCCESS OF OUR I EER—A SUCCESSFUL613 words
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Article656 1934-11-27 7 JOTOR BOAT CAPSIZES AT JARDINE'S STEPS TRUGGLING WOMEN PULLED ASHORE BY THE HAIR A party of 17 Europeans, including six women hid an nhrm.ng expenence in the early hours of Sunday morni’nj when the motor boat in which they were returning from a dance on656 words
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Article318 1934-11-27 7 Judge's Remark In Ipoh i Court 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 27. When the adjourned judgment in the debtor summons case against Mr. V. K. Murugasapillay, the racehorse owner, came up the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Howes informed counsel for the plaintiff, who was administrator of318 words
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Article36 1934-11-27 7 —Reuter. Tokio, Nov. 26. An Anglo-Japanese trade relations committee has been establishd. It consists of ten leading Japanese business men with five local British advisers, including Mr. George Sansom, Commercial Counsellor, British Embassy, Tokio..—Reuter. - 36 words
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244 1934-11-27 7 Really Miraculous Benefit Here is a remarkable case from the North of England. Mr. E. M. has been a stomach sufferer ever since the war, having been in his own words “through purgatory with pains for months at a stretch. In 1927 an operation for244 words
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Article115 1934-11-27 7 —Reuter. Draw For The Second Round London. November 26. The following is the draw for the second I round of the F. A. Cup Competition to be played on December 8 York v Seu'hport or Brighton Dartford v Bristol R. Clapton O. v Chester Bly th Spartans—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article47 1934-11-27 7 Reuter. Aston Villa Defeats Portsmouth London, Nov. 26. The first division match in the English League between Aston Villa and Portsmouth which was abandoned owing to fog on Saturday was played today and resulted in a win for Villa by five goals to four.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article62 1934-11-27 7 Commercial School’s Return Fixture With P.F.S. The Government Commercial Day School will meet the Free School in a return badminton fixture tomorrow on the latter’s court. Play will start at 3. The following have been chosen to represent the Commercial School: Chew Keat Swee, L. H. Geh. S.62 words
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Article277 1934-11-27 7 Department’s Bag Of Stills Ooi Seok Leong (f) was charged in the police court today for being in possession of (i) one bottle of samsu containing onesixth of a gallon, value plus duty being $1.13; (ii) fourteen gallons of fermented rice, value plus duty being $2l and also277 words
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Advertisement550 1934-11-27 7 EXCELLENT VALUE —HIGHEST QUALITY— LOW PRICED 11 x wli mt PRACTICAL GIFTS! TWT SI Ml 1 I) I’i wl j i r TIE AND DRESSING HANDKER- MEN'S SUPONS GOWNS CHIEF i Highest Quality Art A R 3? A ver y sensible and practical Silk Satin. Contrast- y n assor ted550 words
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Miscellaneous801 1934-11-27 8 ne 485 AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED, 86, Beach Street, P ecang STILL DRAWING BIG CROWDS FUN FROLIC f ffl ftjß fljp wti Tuesday, 27th November, 7934. r»*L_*”L—— ~y IN YANG SIN or YOOK WONG THYE CHEE THAU KOK"—Chapter Four LIT Q?n XGZ SEATS :—5O, 40, 30 and 20 Cents. 6-15 TONIGHT801 words
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Article144 1934-11-27 9 Rugby Radio Service. In An Autogyro MRS. VICTOR BRUCE'S PLANS London, November 26. Mrs. Victor Bruce, after being detained for two deys by fog, left Lympne at 7.40 yesterday morning on a flight by autogyro *0 the Cape. She reached Dijon, France in the afternoon whereRugby Radio Service. - 144 words
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Article85 1934-11-27 9 British Official Wireless. Anglo-Norwegian Boards Constituted London, Nov. 26. The two boards envisaged in the recent agreement between the United Kingdom and Norway regarding settlement of claims between British and Norwegian fishermen have now been constituted. Commander Cumming, British Vice-Con-sul in Northern Norway and Monsieur Bassoe, Governor ofBritish Official Wireless. - 85 words
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Article81 1934-11-27 9 Reuter. Yugoslav Refugees In Italy Rome, Nov. 26. The Turin Court has refused the French request for the extradition of Pavelitch and Kvaternik in connection with the murder of King Alexander on the ground that the extradition of political prisoners (which this is held to be) is excludedReuter. - 81 words
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Article85 1934-11-27 9 Reuter. 200,000 Sq. Miles Claimed For U.S. New York, Nov. 26. A wireless message from Admiral Byrd at the Little America bcse camp reports what is termed as conclusive evidence that Marie Byrd land runs in an unbroken line from the Antarctic coast to the South Pole, disprovingReuter. - 85 words
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Article89 1934-11-27 9 .—Reuter. Special Medal To Be Struck London. Nov. 26. “The Times” states that the King has authorised a med<?l. to be known as the King’s Silver Jubilee medal, to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of his accession, and has commissioned Sir William Goscombe to design the medal. About.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article56 1934-11-27 9 To Be Held At Singapore In May As foreshadowed in the “Pinang Gazette, another British Trade Fair is to be held at Singapore this year. May 3 to 11'was the period provisionally chosen at a meeting of traders held at Fullerton Building yesterday (wires our Singapore correspondent.) The56 words
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Article43 1934-11-27 9 1933 was 113,332. —British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 26. The total number of houses built in Fngland and Wales during six months ended September 30, 1934, was 156,463. The number for the corresponding period of 1933 was 113,332. —British Official Wireless.1933 was 113,332.—British Official Wireless. - 43 words
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Article183 1934-11-27 9 Government's Proposals FOR DEALING WITH OVERCROWDING London, November 26. The Minister of Health, Sir Hilton Young, outlined the Government’s proposals fo- dealing with overcrowding at the National Housing Council at Southport. He said thot although 2 500,000 houses had been built since the w?.r, *he worst type183 words
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Article582 1934-11-27 9 OPENING OF THE NEW BUILDING His Highness Sir Alang Iskandar Shah, G.C.M.G., K.C.V.0., the Sultan »f Perak will declare open the new building of the Tamils Reform Association at Low Road, Kuala Kangsar on December 1 at 4 p.m. All those invited will assemble at the582 words
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Advertisement266 1934-11-27 9 [asasaßßssasasaKaassaossKEsaosassasisaaaKnsana SKIN TROUBLES Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. g PERSON suffering from eruptions of the skin has Tr much to endure. It is not JJf. J f t XSSSk merely the discomfiture and Bi! u /3») X] irritation and painful sensa- •F7266 words
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Advertisement494 1934-11-27 9 •-■1 F,ND THE A|R|,, NE 1 nV T Z/A .7 Somewhere in this picture is an airT plane. Look carefully, for you won’t v detect it at first! You can’t detect the ink column in the new Parker I 1(1 z Vacumatic at first, either. But hold the pen to494 words
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Miscellaneous89 1934-11-27 9 J TONIGHT 6-30 9-30 P.M. I ONE WOMAN DESTROYED HIS FAITH IN J LOVE I A True, I bwerful Picture of Lovely Woman Confronted with the i Greatest Decisions of their Lives. RICHARD DEX IN 'DAY OF RECKONING 1 f WITH I MADGE EVANS, CONWAY TEARLE, UNA MERKEL, STUART ERWIN.89 words
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Article777 1934-11-27 10 Is Malaya getting a fair deal in the present trend of colonial policy In the vastly improved conditions which have overtaken the commercial and financial world, the importance of economic controversy has been partially overshadowed. Ottawa and germane matters do not appear so vital as was the777 words
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Article116 1934-11-27 10 To Receive Pension Of $550 A Month (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27. The “Malay Mail” understands that no successor has been officially selected for the post of Raja Muda of Selangor. An appointment, however, will be made shortly, but it will not be the116 words
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Article1020 1934-11-27 10 UNREASONABLE DEMANDS: Said Air Marshal Sir John Salmond, at Singapore yesterday: “We are not I going to be jockeyed into taking I hasty measures merely on account o. an air race.” 'The Air Marshal is quite right. The public has responded to the urge to become air-minded,1,020 words
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Article113 1934-11-27 10 Industrial Group To Visit England Moscow, Nov. 26. The Soviet authorities are planning a widespread enlargement of the cotton textile industry. One big plant has already been built in Western Siberia and others are being built in Central Asia. A group of seven Soviet cotton manufacturing experts are113 words
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Article121 1934-11-27 10 —Reuter. Japanese Ambassador Sees Mr. Norman Dav s London, Nov. 26 In the course of Matsudaira-Nori 11 Davis conversations this forenoon possible procedure of talks after denum tion of the Washington Treaty was cussed, although it is felt in some circ that the talks will be ended by—Reuter. - 121 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-27 10 *nd th* windows f\ •vWk «II are shut 'ss9 gigW Jbw > P*W Z \<4ondfora- <’ CARLSBERG LAGER PILSNER STOUT I SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur i<^ c BANGKOK FURNISHING No. 7. Leith Street, Penanq. 'Phone N 0.—1137. Toyland AT Pritchard’s Is Now Open82 words
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Advertisement42 1934-11-27 10 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky company. vVjjHft .«oL 600 A ARCHIPELAGO BREWW 4BCH.MI e»OUWt«U SINGAPORE MAMORB Rliggl THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.42 words
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Article, Illustration49 1934-11-27 11 The wedding took place on Saturday of Mr. C. G. Barnes and Miss Marjorie Ellis. Left to right :—Miss Margery Mann (bridesmaid), Miss Angela Syer (flower girl), Mr. F. Neville Syer, bride, bridegroom, Mrs. F. N. Syer and Mr. H. W. Brady (bestman).49 words
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Article2621 1934-11-27 11 FIRST ACCUSED CONTINUES TO GIVE EVIDENCE postponement refused When the adjourned hearing of the case against W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin —until recently the honorary secretary and honorary treasurer respectively of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund —was resumed in the District Court this2,621 words
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Article161 1934-11-27 11 Australian Jamboree. Melbourne Malay a will be represented by a contingent and it is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Donations will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs.161 words
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Advertisement261 1934-11-27 11 j mEriC WMa 1 COMING X THRO’... J' but they don't worry Baby it he's fed the I natural way No need to dread teething time if Baby is being fed the NATURAL way. Nature has created the ideal food for every stage of Baby’s development—breast milk. But if you261 words
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Article2358 1934-11-27 12 ROYAL REVIEW OF ‘I? FLEET DUKE OF KENT IN THE LORDS PASSING OF A FAMOUS CLOWN BRITAIN’S FINGER-PRINTED JEWELS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 17. ROYAL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS Sir Bolton Eyres-Ivionsell, First Lord of the Admiralty has just announced in the House of Commons2,358 words
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Miscellaneous87 1934-11-27 12 WW* W W WTT CY TWY OPENING TCNIGH JVI jrx <> I* I AVy 2 SHOWS N,GHTL¥ 4 ,5 &9 3 .Jjfe.. PARAMOUNT’S MOST THRILLING BAFFLING MURDER MYSTERY SINCE ’THE THIN MAN" 32 PRIVATE SSANDAL WITH ZASU PHILIPS HOLMES. MARY BRIAN. NED SPARKS LEW CODY HOIMES WftRY 3SIAH THE SUICIDE87 words
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Article536 1934-11-27 13 Minutes Of Committee Meeting 1 QUESTION OF FORT CORNWALLIS Minutes of a Committee Meeting held at the offices of the Penam-g Chamber Of Commerce on Tuesday the 20th November! 1934, at 5.30 P.M. Pre*« i nt: Mr. H. W. Esson (President) in the choir, Mr. Lim Kcong536 words
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Article400 1934-11-27 13 Mr. Morgan’s View Mr. Morgan said that whenever Mr. J. H. Thomas was asked a question in the I Commons, as the result of some fresh af- front to the Crown by the Government in Dublin, he always took refuge in a for- mula.400 words
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Article661 1934-11-27 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The S.S.V.F. Year Book for 1934, which' lis now on sale throughout Malaya is a; eally ambitious production. Apart from; being a permanent record of the principal volunteering activities in Singapore, Malacca and Penang for that reason alone it should be in the possession of every member of661 words
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Advertisement453 1934-11-27 13 V \H EFRESH yourself r^i\\‘’^^B u,ih c ,d t delicious A A/O '\~'X Horlick’s Ice-cold, creamy Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Horlolly refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold drinks While it cools and refreshes water453 words
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Advertisement213 1934-11-27 13 POPPY DAY BOXING AN ALL AMATEUR PROGRAMME Tomorrow, Novembo 28th, 1934. AT WEMBLEY PARK Under The Auspices Of P.A.B.A. 3 Rds. 1. Khoo Soo Ewe vs. FHx Chong 3 Rds. 2. Ho Quee Thiam vs. M. Suppiah 3 Rds. 3. Ibramsah vs. Y. Murad (P A .B.A Mosquitoweight Champion, 1934.)213 words
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Article1198 1934-11-27 14 TIN RUBBER BY AIR MAIL i (By Courtesy of Kennedy Co.) Londo.i, Nov. 17. MINES Landon Tin Corp. (10 0) 10 6% 06% 06% 0 7% 0 6 7% pc. Pref. (10) 111% 10 9% 09 11 1 */2 10 9 11 0 10 9 Pahang Consd.1,198 words
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Article87 1934-11-27 14 The following are the prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today Cents pe~ lb. Spot 21% Jan. March, 1935 22% Apr. June, 1935 23% July Sept., 1935 24% Market Steady. The following prices were realised for rubber sold at our Auction Room this morning87 words
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Article43 1934-11-27 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 27 London Bank Demand 2|4 3j32 4 m|ts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2’4 7|16 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 42% dis. Hongkong T.T. 27%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24’>43 words
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Article306 1934-11-27 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations fn MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Asam Kumbang 34 0 36 0 34 9 36 0 Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.15 2.07% 2.12% Chenderiang 89 90 89 90 K.306 words
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Article70 1934-11-27 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 75$| New York 4.98}§ Montreal 4.85% 4.86 Brussels 21.40 21.38 Geneva 15.40 15.39% Amsterdam 7.37% Milan 58 Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo Vienna Prague 119% Helsingfors Madrid 36% 36JJ Lisbon Athens Bucharest Belgrade Rio Buenos Aires Monte Video 39% Bombay Shanghai 170 words
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Article136 1934-11-27 14 YESTERDAY TODAY London No mar ket 9 28-12-6 TIN.— (3 Months) 0 0 London No market £228-17-6 Singapore 5113.75 »113 WH Business Done Penang $113.75 $113.87% Business 25 tons 25 tons COPRA- —(Sundried) $3 15 S3IQ BLACK PEPPER $23.00 2 3 00 RUBBER.— London 6 3'l6d. 6 5136 words
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Article276 1934-11-27 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.07% 2.12% Hitam 49 51 50 52% Hong Fett 47% 50 49 51 Kuchai 1.00 1.02% 1.00 1.02% Lukut 96 98 97 99276 words
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Article175 1934-11-27 14 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 4 6 5 0 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Hitanw 49 51 Hong Fatts 48 50 Jelebus 1.00 1.05 Johans 27 29 Kamuntings 12 6 13 0c Kuala Kampars 110 11 6 Kuchais 99 1.02175 words
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Article245 1934-11-27 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Hong Fat*s 48% 50 48 50c Jelebus 100 1.03 99 1.02 Johans 27 29 27 29 Kemuntings 12 4% 13’1% 12 4% 13 1% K. Kampars 10,9 113245 words
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Article270 1934-11-27 14 Reply To Mr. Lloyd George Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions, said on Nov. 16 that he still believed that the peace spirit was dominant in the world today. In a speech on Nov. 10 Mr. Lloyd George said: “If you want to270 words
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195 1934-11-27 14 Big Consignment Withdrawn At London Sale A consignment of 100,000 oranges from j Spain was withdrawn from a sale by aucI tion at the London Fruit Exchange, Spitalfields, on Nov. 16, because the oranges were wrapped in paper bearing a picture of Hitler. Two hundred195 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-11-27 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfar 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLE To-day HIGH WATER LOW WATER 2.57 am 10.05 a.m. 3.55 p.m 9.55 p.m. TOMORROW 3.25 a.m 10.37 a.m. 4.39 p.m 10.41 p.m.36 words
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Article1515 1934-11-27 15 M LONDON NEXT FEBRUARY MANY NOVELTIES IN TEXTILES )XE rather striking fact about the British Textiles Exhibition, (the xtiles Section of the British iustries Eair), which is being 1 in London next February, is it it grows more representative the whole of British textile oduction each year.1,515 words
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Article172 1934-11-27 15 The directors of Bangawan Rubber Estates consider that a 1 eorganisation should be effected. They propose that the company should be liquidated, aad a new company formed with an authorised capital of £250,000, divided into 2,500,000 6%. Convertible Preference shares of Is. each carrying >?., fixed dividend172 words
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Article119 1934-11-27 15 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., Penang, during the period November 19 to 24, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Government Building, Penang. Application may be made by members of the public resident in Malaya119 words
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Article90 1934-11-27 15 During the week ending 17th November, 1934, exports fro n Malayan ports amounted to 24,300 cases, cf which 18,121 (74%) cases were to the United Kingdom, 650 (3%) cases to the Continent of Europe, 3,350 (14%) cases to Canada and 2,179 (9%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports90 words
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Advertisement268 1934-11-27 15 Regain Radiant Health Full of Energy and Joy of Life—free from depressing ailments. Wouldn’t t you like to feel like that You can I For unless you are suffering from organic disease, there is absolutely no reason why the priceless joys of youth should be denied you, even though middle-age268 words
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Advertisement1715 1934-11-27 16 1~ .IJ It 'UMTT*" 7 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE < ■<.- k t I H 1 1 [ofed AMERICAN MAIL LINE W-tjli AJ V' I otl® ”1 > BLUB FUNNEL LIME J I LUNOON AND NORTH CONTINENT. I A SARPFOON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Nov. 30 Dec. 26 EUROPE VIA1,715 words
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Article577 1934-11-27 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal ÜB9» -«W ern dnitac M». DC PORT TO-DAy MANDAR from Tg. Mehgeldar, (Roe aloe) Bagan Si-Apl-Api, Paneh (La tx>ean-Bilik), Berombang and Aaahai (Tg. Bald). Sails for Anahan (Tg Bald), Berombang, Paneh (Laboean Bilik), Bagan Si-Api-Api and Tg Mengeidar (Koealo) tomorrow. CHAKSANG from Calcutta. Saib577 words
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Article98 1934-11-27 17 TODAY AT “ESPLANADE 6.60 p. m.—7.30 p. m. 1 March —Queen Amang The Heather Hume. 2 Overture —Soir D’Automme. Bouillon. 3 Selection—Tails Up.— Braham. 4 Waltz. —Habaner Waldteufel. 5 Fox T.ct —Over On The Sunny Side. Flynn. 6 Selection —The Rebel Maid. Phillips. 7 One Step—Open The Window.98 words
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Article717 1934-11-27 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegran fre i G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on November 3 by he s.s. “Kanapara” was delivered in London on November 24. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North. North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s.717 words
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Article88 1934-11-27 17 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting, 4 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Ist day, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting. Kuala Lumpur, 2nd dey. RUGGER: Dec. 1, Selangor vs. Perak at (Malaya Cup). De" 8, Selangor vs. Royal Air Farsa88 words
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Advertisement28 1934-11-27 17 BULLFINCH I BUTTER •J FOR purity a iSn I ■Z The Butter for Everybody ■Z < SOie 4GENTS Henry WanigK 00., ;Z PENANG SINGAPORE, IPOH KUAI A LUMPUR. J28 words
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Miscellaneous585 1934-11-27 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Th. following an the mw wwolMgthn whlcll uwd Umultaneouaj ty:— I 030 M M metres GSF metre? GSF 19.82 m-'-e* throughout *nd GSG 19.89 -netrrj until 11.05 pan. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres 1 after 11.05 p.m Local Tim# GSD 25.53 metres “d GSC 31.30 metres585 words
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Miscellaneous385 1934-11-27 17 j 8.50— An Organ Recital by O. H. Peasi good. from the Concert Hall, J Broadcasting House. Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (Bach). Prelude, Fugue, end Variation (Cesar Franck). 9 05—The News. 9.35 Big Ben. The Trocadero Cinema Orches’ra, directed by Alfred van Dam. Relayed from the Troxy 1385 words
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Article600 1934-11-27 18 WEEK END CHINESE WEDDINGS ONE AT CHINESE TOWN HALL Mr. Khoo Yat See, who is well known among the Chinese younger set, was married to Miss Khor Wai Eng, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Khor Swee Teng, at the Chinese Town Hall on Sunday afternoon. The bridegroom600 words
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Article175 1934-11-27 18 PJk Lock Broken And Room Ransacked Lim Seong appeared before Mr. B. R Whithouse, in th e Malacca Police Court charged with housebreaking and theft of a cotton suit valued at $3, the property of one Ong Cheng Leong. The complainant said that on the morning of Nov. 13175 words
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Article, Illustration487 1934-11-27 18 Major Dawson - by Major Dawson OF the inquiries received every day for information regarding the care and rearing of dogs, a good halt refer to feeding. And that is perfectly reasonable because, be it ever remembered, the basic factor upon which success depends is p487 words
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Article262 1934-11-27 18 Lord Moyne Defers His Question OFFICIAL DISCUSSIONS CONTINUING Lord Moyne has postponed until Dec. 8 the question he intended to put to the Secretary for Air in the House of Lords B on Nev. 13 regarding the conditions on which Imperial Airways receive their subsidy.262 words
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Article147 1934-11-27 18 To Celebrate King’s Accession Cape Town, Nov. 13. Plans are being discussed here for a spectacular air race between Great Britain and South Africa to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the King’s accession and the 25th anniversary of the Union next year. The race, which would be147 words
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Article241 1934-11-27 18 London Opinion On The Budget Commenting on a telegraphic summary by its Kuala Lumpur correspondent of the F.M.S. Budget proposals, the Financial Times stated editorially: For some time past the finances of the Federated Malay States have been steadily improving, owing mainly to the rise in the prices241 words
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Article188 1934-11-27 18 Tamil Charged HOUSE-BREAKING AT NURSES* HOSTEL Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell, the Seremban magistrate, was occupied in taking evidence in a case in which a Tamil named Malania was charged with (1) committing-house-t esspats at the Nurses’ Hostel, General Hospital, Ssremban, on the night of Oct.188 words
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Article202 1934-11-27 18 Rousing Welcome At Kuala Kangsar Taiping Nov. 26. Perak scouts and guides over 1.000 strong rallied in Kuala Kangsar to accord the Chief Scout and Chief guide a rousing welcome on Saturday. Lord Baden-Po-well inspected each contigent and shook hands with the senior officers. He also had202 words
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Article203 1934-11-27 18 SMOKERS TO TAKE OUT LICENCES Ng Tua Goh was produced before the ‘District Judge yesterday charged with •having been found with opium on his person when not a registered smoker. The acjeused was arrested in an attap house at I Bagan Pasir Panjang. He pleaded guilty. Mr. G.203 words
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Advertisement149 1934-11-27 18 TIGERS I SPORT J If //SM j( Ijl cl gl- w' f RA/tR i' 01/TRIBUTOR/ FOR W TIGER B EER. li I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. W jfc Times have changed. So K Ji have opinions. Fashionable t pT- women149 words
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Miscellaneous16 1934-11-27 18 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Elmes GENEROUS 7 Z'tbu can 'flvEfr, ■4 W W (/ft16 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1934-11-27 19 BEHIND the Struggle between Japanese Army and Japanese Cabinet for the control of the Manchukuo administration, lies a struggle for the control of Japan itself. On the one side are the armv officers, filled with a passionate bclii fin Japans destiny,’’ with a semi-religious1,177 words
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Article, Illustration333 1934-11-27 19 Burglar Gets a Shock WHEN Mr. Pepys (pronounced Peeps) w’rote his diary, he little thought that I, Toot (pronounced Toot) would write a better one in the years to come. Of course it’s not fair to compare us, as Cats can see in the dark,333 words
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Article212 1934-11-27 19 Reuters Pacific Service. CANTON IMPROVES Future Prospects Bright Canton, Nov. 3. Trade statistics compiled by the Provincial Government r veal that during the firs 1 nine months of this ye:- British imports to Canton exceeded these from other countries, with the United Stages a close second. Sino-BritishReuters Pacific Service. - 212 words
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Article213 1934-11-27 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Superstition Halts Reconstruction Can‘on, Nov. 5. i Superstition still constitutes one of the forces obstructing reconstruc ion progress, in the in'enor districts. Reports just to hand indicate 'hat villages in several Kwangtung districts have recently risen in arms against the Government’s road I buildingReuters Pacific Service. - 213 words
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Article361 1934-11-27 19 18 HOURS A DAY AT 62 I'he agricultural railways in Egypt are re of two quite distinct systems. Out of total mileage of 1,110 no less than 875 rides of track are of the 2ft. 6ins. gauge, •■nd are owned and worked by three dif- rent companies.361 words
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Advertisement64 1934-11-27 19 i THEY MUST BE RIGHT he,ptae ‘lf you feel b> need of glasses or if your present ones are not giving proper vision. It is advisable to visit us. 1 Vinn prut eve examination, make lenses to yonr Indlvidu-U n£ds“ C^d P M ,ace «“taetively uith one of the new64 words
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Advertisement128 1934-11-27 19 Call and See I LADIES LATEST Siii< Ljnder wears AT Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAuiED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon I- JUST THE THING FOR I DANCERS JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX s al s I s b-i Made for Dance Floors only.128 words
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Article, Illustration110 1934-11-27 20 Homage At The Nat ion’s Shrine AT THE CENOTAPH.—An infra-red picture taken in Whitehall—the sixteenth anniversary of the signing of the Armistice. Below The King plac.ng his tribute on the National Shrine. OLYMPIC GAMES PR ACT ICE—Fraulein Hanne Niernberger (right), the eleven-year-old Viennese skater, who110 words