Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1934
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Title Section20 1934-11-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 280. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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283 1934-11-28 1 STODART'S PROTEST NOT JUSTIFIED ON THE CONTRARY, NOTHING BUT PRAISE DUE" SCOTT AND THE SINGAPORE FLARES COMPLAINT MYSTIFIES MALAYAN CONTROL COMMITTEE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 28. The “Straits Times” understands that Squadron-Leader Stodart's air race protest that he lost 24 minutes at283 words
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Article125 1934-11-28 1 Reuter. Excessive Output Only Temporary k London, Nov. 27. cent agitation in quarters to bring pressure on do what they already have well in serves no useful purpose,” stated Ch ter Beatty, presiding at yesterday m ting of the Rhodesian Selection Trust. "he question of bringing into operationReuter. - 125 words
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Article81 1934-11-28 1 c curi -British Official Wireless. E ienditur« Up: Foil ,B Revenue London, Nov. 27. Exchequer returns for the j that during the current flnancal J total ordinary revenue ex dancing revenue, amoun e is mber 24 to £366,816,051 which fc 652 less than the amount c corresponding datec curi • -British Official Wireless. - 81 words
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264 1934-11-28 1 —Reuter. Mystery Of Visit To Von Neurath There is a minor mystery concerning matters relating to Anglo-German relations. Here are the telegrams as received. London, November 27. The British Ambassador at Berlin visited Hitler, and, according to a German official communique, communicated in the most—Reuter. - 264 words
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Article78 1934-11-28 1 tneir vehicle was smashed' to pieces.—British Official Wireless. ENGINEMEN KILLED: OTHERS ESCAPE London, November 27. The driver and fireman of an express from Cambridge to London were killed, and several persons injured, when the train travelling at 45 miles an hour this morning crashed into atneir vehicle was smashed' to pieces.—British Official Wireless. - 78 words
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Article123 1934-11-28 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Ex-Premiers And Gangsters To Give Evidence Paris, November 26. Two ex-premiers, a member of the present Government, several present and former political chiefs, a famous newspaper proprietor and many figures from the Paris underworld figure in a galaxy of witnesses in the sensational libel suit opening.—Reuter Wireless. - 123 words
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Article43 1934-11-28 1 tion in the Rhine and Rhur districts.—Reuter Wireless. Berlin, November 27. Three ex-Communist Deputies have been sentenced to penal servitude for two to three years for high treason by endeavouring to reorganise a Communist organisation in the Rhine and Rhur districts.—Reu-tion in the Rhine and Rhur districts.—Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration388 1934-11-28 1 8.0. W Powers Invited To To Join In Treaty Abrogation Tokio, November 27. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, this afternoon invited the Italian Ambassador and the French Charge d’Affaires at the Foreign Office and explained Japan’s naval policy. He pointed out that Japan’s disarmament8.0. W - 388 words
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Article44 1934-11-28 1 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 27. M. Potemkin has been translated from Rome and becomes Ambassador to France. M. Stein, Minister t<s Finland, replaces him. M. Petrovsky, Minister to Hungary, is replaced by M. Bekzadfan, Minister to Norway who is succeeded by M. Yakubovich.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article340 1934-11-28 1 i British Official Wireless. Rehearsals And Preparations Yesterday 1 .ondoii, Xov. 27. Today was devoted to rehearsals and preparations for the royal wedding. Their Majesties went to Westminster Abbey this morning to watch the rehearsal oi the ceremony in which eight bridesmaids took part andi British Official Wireless. - 340 words
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Article54 1934-11-28 1 .—Reuter. Mrs. Victor Bruce Abandons Flight Nimes, Nov. 27. Mrs. Victor Bruce has abandoned her flight to South Africa and is returning home. Mrs. Bruce made a good landing on arrival, but a gust of wind overturned the machine and the propeller was smashed. Mrs. Bruce was slightly.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article203 1934-11-28 1 —Reuter. British Manufacturers' Demand Quota London, November 27. Asked in the House of Commons what were the difficulties preventing the establishment of a quota for Japanese silk imports similar to the colonial quotas for Japanese cotton imports, Mr. W. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, stated.—Reuter. - 203 words
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Article44 1934-11-28 1 Reuter Wireless. Unveiled By Duke Of Gloucester Sydney. November 27 Two hundred thousand JieOßU fhe Duke of Olbucester unveil the Anzac memorial to New South Wales faHenm thd great war. In the eVCr attended the greatest surf ca staged in Australia.— Reuter, Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article41 1934-11-28 1 Reuter. Moscow, November 27. tea crop this season w The Soviet tea P 13,000,000 01 pravda TwentyaCreteaaTXrit were built and produced 1500 000 Iba. of finished tea last y« ar they have doubied the output this year.— Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement15 1934-11-28 1 It. NAGATA BROTHERS DENT3STS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement154 1934-11-28 1 Ww Beautiful MISS LVELYN LAYE, the Star in the Waltz Time ft unites: gt I should find st?*- WOr k quite exhausting at times if it were not for the he j p phosferine is to me. It banishes all the jaded fatigued condition, and I feel as fresh and154 words
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Advertisement1850 1934-11-28 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice BANKS > ADVERTISEMENTS Penang St. Andrew’s J J Society t send al CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE %A/ a All communications relating .to »H f ”oon as possible r < NA H ANDEL M AATSCH APPU» If JQL W> £j F J sdTertisements should be addre»»ea to S1,850 words
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Article2334 1934-11-28 3 Science Invention WONDERS OF MODERN ANAESTHETICS MOBILE "OXYGEN TENT" MARCONI'S TELEVISION FORECAST HOW AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE WORKS From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 17. OYAL SOCIETY’S MEDAL AWARDS The following is a list of those to whom Royal Society has awarded medals s year, the awards of the Royal medals ring2,334 words
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Advertisement227 1934-11-28 3 iiiwil 3 ■LWiI I "ML I *an I 11 I DE COLOGWEM 5 ’maU Creme mBW 1 I > I. i J Crtam W J 5 J A splendid protective cream for day use j > and the ideal foundation for powder. Supplement it by *4771* Cold Cream, the >227 words
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Article518 1934-11-28 4 R. C. Distributes Prizes UNIQUE HONOUR FOR MR. AND MRS. MONCJJK i i Win Both Championship i The annual distribution of golf and ten- 1 nis prizes at the Penang Golf Club took place on Friday the 23rd instant. I I In the afternoon the novel Four518 words
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Article1290 1934-11-28 4 RANGERS REGAIN LEADERSHIP St. Johnstone's Downfall AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPION'S DEFEAT (From Our Own Correspondent). London, November 17. HEARTS GAIN TWO POINTS A second successive defeat for St. Johnstone did not improve the Scottish Lec.gue competition. It was feared that they would have more than enough to do1,290 words
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Article521 1934-11-28 4 $3,800 For Queen's Course TEN GRIFFINS FETCH $26,500 The sale by auction of the batch of two-year-old thoroughbreds imported by the Singapore Turf Club was held on Friday, at Bukit Timah, in the presence of a fairly large cVendance. The batch of thirteen included English521 words
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Article217 1934-11-28 4 By Two Goals To Nil In a friendly hockey match played yesterday on the Esplanade the Sporting Diamonds defeated the P.C.C. by two goals to nil but the losers although playing a man short throughout not only enjoyed a larger share of the exchanges but did217 words
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Advertisement144 1934-11-28 4 -T zzzz T 1 ——Hi 1 Bom 1820— WK Still going Strong! JBqL JOHNNIE WAhKER FOR CHRISTMAS This mellow, comforting old whisky is specially packed in decorated Cases containing 3,6, and 12 bottles Your dealer has them now, all ready for despatch to the addresses you give. There is no144 words
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Advertisement12 1934-11-28 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” l._A .112 words
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Miscellaneous94 1934-11-28 4 BEWARE LOCK YOUR DOORS! BOLT YOUR WIN> Ws THE FEMAI I FRANKENSI !N IS ON HER V Y MARY r MORR S t 1 I I I V I 0 ill' Ji I I W J I in “Double Door” The Female Of The Spices Is More Deadly Than e94 words
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Article2364 1934-11-28 5 OXFORD MASTERED—RICHMOND'S FINE PERFORMANCE OLD BOYS SIDES’ CHEQUERED DAY R :gby Football e is no disguising the potency of •inbridge University XV as a scoring whatever misgivings there may be l defence. The Cantabs pierced notable Leicester defence in fashion and won with a 20 points in2,364 words
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Article356 1934-11-28 5 Leicester Defence Riddled WOOLLER'S FINE TRY Cambridge Univ. 24 pts., Leicester 4 The Light Blues were again in strong scoring vein at Cambridge end defeated Leicester by 24 points to 4, despite the fact that for the greater part of the J second half Leicester were in356 words
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Advertisement106 1934-11-28 5 W. Euilt us a Bonnie Eaby JPHOUS ANDS of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, contentment, a robust constitution —all these come normally to the Glaxo*fed baby. SUNSHINE WITH x ADDED vitamin d BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in India: H. J. FOSTER106 words
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Article417 1934-11-28 6 Move To West Coast Safe From Bombing Planes NAVY MUNITIONS OIL DEPOT IN WALES A FINAL decision has taken by the Committee of Imperial Defence and the, Cabinet to remove the Royal Arsenal t from Woolwich to a location on the West Coast. Already high officials417 words
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Article437 1934-11-28 6 Would Burn All Best-Sellers PRIDE IN FREE PRESS “If I were Dictator” was the theme of I an amusing speech by Dr. Lang, the Arch- j bishop of Canterbury, on Nov. 15 at the; banquet held at Stationers Hall, E.C., of i the437 words
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585 1934-11-28 6 "Mrs. Whitney Shall Not Have My Child" FIGHT TO THE BITTER END New York, Nov. 16. Mrs. Vanderbilt was reported by her friends on Nov 16 to be furiously indignant over Judge Carew’s proposal to grant temporary guardianship of her ten-year-old heiress daughter Gloria to585 words
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Article304 1934-11-28 6 Wireless As Aid To Police WITNESSES FOUND: MEN DESCRIBED: TRAGEDY AVERTED I “S O S Wanted for murder....’ A message, broadcast by the B. B. C. nearly two years ago, led to the arrest of Samuel James Furnace, the Chalk Farm murderer. Scotland-yard—who have never disdain-304 words
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Advertisement24 1934-11-28 6 i ;•>; .1 >1 IE .v. Buy Your Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY. i I 2*1.21 .2. >2.fl24 words
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Advertisement23 1934-11-28 6 SRTirrs PILLS >L STEEL ertain for all Female S. Every lady should x in the house. J. EDMC.TDS English Pharmacy meh Street, Penang.23 words
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Advertisement230 1934-11-28 6 THE FIRST OF FOX FILM’S NEW SEA~o N MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCi LOVING with LAUGHTER LAUGHING with SONGS! (Known All Over The World as BOTTOMS f < A NEW ON THE ENTERTAINMENT highwa i Kt rv IMF ii I Passing and surpassing "Sunny Side Up/ 4 the same producers 4 now230 words
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Article5330 1934-11-28 7 A EGED FALSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS ST ACCUSED UNDER CROSS-EXAMINATION ,i J an, ,u an< Wong Keat Chin, until e <>n ecr ;t ary and Hon. Treasurer of the Subordi- wn efit t,' U i nd i Penan for alle R«l falsification of u ll h vi"'5,330 words
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Advertisement218 1934-11-28 7 101 IB EXCELLENT VALUE —HIGHEST QUALITY—LOW PRICED j PRACTICAL GIFTS J 11 I*l T E AND DRESSING HANDKER- MEN'S SLIPONS CHIEF I Highest Quality Art L A very sensible and practical Silk Satin. Contrast- In assorte d checks also \1 ll B -HVI Jr’SMI Choice ran e o f sm218 words
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Advertisement357 1934-11-28 8 WANTED Asiat’c Graduate of a Unive United Kingdom as Assistant School of Agriculture, Malaya ~r r for appointment in January 1!: mencing salary $3OO/- p fr Applicants should be under 30 x Fcr full particulars apply to L <i of Agriculture, S.S. F.M K Lumpur. la IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Auction357 words
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Miscellaneous152 1934-11-28 8 FIFTH NIGHT AND STILL THEY COME teinfiißiii® 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO SHOWS PIONEER'S EPOCH-MAKING SUPER TAMIL TALKIE “Sakunthala” ■MB M| v >/,rS|MH| j-u t n wilS l_„- v -itarwW with MR. P. S. VELU NAIR MISS T. S. VELAMMAL MISS SHANTA DEVI MR. NARAYANA RAO MR. MURUGESAN.152 words
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Miscellaneous388 1934-11-28 8 MAJESTIC 6.15 —LAST NIGHT —9-301 OPENING TOMORROW The Most Baffling Murder; “corofcod." sl^- T -r r Mystery Since •THE THIN MAN' I Together Again Their First Appearance >MhV IMMI AZ y \*f 41 Since Their Epoch-Making Wy V’\J**'* “l»S« PITTS Kr.Sff CAVALCADE me® smrrs uMjiwvAVE fimrirfirtlwzißll v ■'.r^Bwant^oDY. CLIVE BROOK388 words
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Article3355 1934-11-28 9 MEETING OF MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS GAUTIER'S APPLICATION FOR REINSTATEMENT REFUSED PROVIDENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO BE RETURNED the fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners in aj Mr. J A. Black, the new Municipal Presklent, was mally by Dr. J. Emile Smith, Senior Commissioner. Mr. Black presided at the3,355 words
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Advertisement59 1934-11-28 9 UP TO A STAND AR? NOT DOWN TO A PRICE n.i t We aim to give our Customers Quality in Printing at a Price consistent with Value. OHB EXPERIENCE OF MANT TEAR* IS AT TOUR DISPOSAL WE CANNOT AFFORD TO LET YOU DOWN Entrust Your Orders for Prin ti n59 words
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Miscellaneous173 1934-11-28 9 I 1 mWWctctb m- I «II WiKEII ITONIGHT —LAST NIGHT 6-30 9-30 P.M J ONE WOMAN DESTROYED HIS FAITH IN LOVE A True, Powerful Picture of Lovely Woman Confronted with the Greatest Decisions of their Lives. RICHARD DIX IN 'DAY OF RECKONING' I WITH g 1 MADGE EVANS, CONWAY TEARLE,173 words
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Article883 1934-11-28 10 In the towns of Malaya there are many boys and girls, who have passed their seventh standard, junior Cambridge and even senior Cambridge examinations, who would jump at the chance of a job worth $2O a month. Such is the fruit of the education-for-all policy adopted by883 words
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Article48 1934-11-28 10 —Rugby Radio Service, i London, November 27. It was announced in the House of Com- mons today that in connection with the 1 silver jubilee celebrations His Majesty the King, would next summer hold a military review details of which are at present un- der consideration..—Rugby Radio Service, i - 48 words
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Article1098 1934-11-28 10 PERLIS: What a delectable state is Perlis. We have before us a copy of the !annual report of the social and econo-, mic progress of the people of that ‘state for the year A.H. 1352 (1933-34) ‘‘compiled by Mr. O. E. Venables, Bri- j tish Adviser to1,098 words
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Article83 1934-11-28 10 Rugby Radio Service, Continuous International Co-operation London, Novemb Answering- a House of Commoi tion the Chancellor of the Exchcalled that the Bank for Inter: Settlements was set up not merely die reparation payments but to a the collaboration between central and that Great Britain was a par irresolutionRugby Radio Service, - 83 words
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Article57 1934-11-28 10 —Reuter Wireless Private Detectives Guard:; Her Day And Night New York, November Private detectives are guarding I Vanderbilt day and night on the Win Estate at Old Westbury, Long Island the result of a threatening letter rec< by Mrs. Whitney. The letter threat s physical harm to Gloria.—Reuter Wireless - 57 words
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Advertisement121 1934-11-28 10 v§V \oV fe f ■^T'^^Lye v<v S A eU utoEai M Ik ilfiLlCf MO FINER WHISKY A> GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 I Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH I j. 34SVtx -a 5-55T< 5l 5*52.*****’ 5554 54 £-4g3 1p5:545V-i\ 5555121 words
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Advertisement80 1934-11-28 10 YARDLEY BRILLIANTINE The Yardley Brilliantines are the finest quality made;; they stimulate the w growth of the hair and keep tt smooth and glossy. Lavender Solid Brilliantine in glass jar. £s?T|| Keeps the hair healthy and neat. 4\ ALSO in Compact Travelling Tin. K. .wt/ Lavender <y Liquid Brilliantine. yy80 words
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Article129 1934-11-28 11 —Reuter. M. FLANDIN'S APPEAL GREAT COLONIAL SCHEME PROBABLE Paris, Nov. 28. M. Flandin in a broadcast speech announced a virtual French version of the N.R.A. and launched an appeal to the nation to rally round business chiefs similarly as Great Britain rallied round the National Government—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article193 1934-11-28 11 three years’ imprisonment.—Reuter Wireless. All Votes To Be Counted By The Commission Saarebruck, November 22. Eight hundred German-speaking neutrals ccmposed of 350 Sw’iss and 350 Luxembourgers and 100 Dutch will preside over 750 voting centres during the Saar Plebiscite on January 13. The number of voters at anythree years’ imprisonment.—Reuter Wireless. - 193 words
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Article119 1934-11-28 11 Reuter. Variable Rate When Paid In Hong Kong Dollars London, Nov. 27. Asked at what rate to the dollar colonial allowances admissible to British forces at Hong Kong was fixed, Mr. Douglas Hacking, Home Undersecretary, in the House of Commons replied that the allowance was issued in dollarsReuter. - 119 words
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Article96 1934-11-28 11 -Reuter Wireless. All-Parties’ Conference To Be Convened I Bombay, November 23. The moderate leaders are with a view to convening an all Conference for the purpose of concerteil ac'.ion to secure modifications of e Committee’s report and it is believed that either Sapru or Jayakar will-Reuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article55 1934-11-28 11 .—Reuter Wireless. urther Diminution In Gold Reserves Paris, November 21. I'he Bank of France balance sheet sho urther diminution of 94,000,000 the gold reserves but the proportion Id reserve to sight engagements is shg i 1 higher at 80.74%, compared with 80. 1 he increase is due.—Reuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article168 1934-11-28 11 —Reuter. Speculators Again Active London, November 27. Cheered by the new r s that the native rubber exports from the Netherlands Indies to November 1 had decreased to 9,000 tons over the allotted quota, speculators rushed in the markets today buying shares and the commodity. The market was—Reuter. - 168 words
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Article119 1934-11-28 11 —Reuter. French Determination To Maintain Big Navy Paris, November 27. France must have a strong navy, declared M. Pietri, Minister of Marine, speaking on the navy estimates in the Chamber. He attacked the suggestion for a division of labour among the nations for the maintenance of peace whereby France—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article73 1934-11-28 11 Over 2.000 Indians Arriving Tomorrow The steady influx of labourers from India into Malaya continues. Every fortnight over 2,000 state-aided coolies are landed at Penang and Port Swettenham from 8.1. steamers. Information has been received by telegraph that 2,353 state-aided labourers will arrive tomorrow morning by the s.s.73 words
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Article75 1934-11-28 11 takes place in Edinburgh next May.—Reuter Wireless. Nominated As Moderator Of Church Of Scotland London, November 21. The prospect of two brothers being Heads of two great Churches are contained in the announcement that Doctor Marshall Lang of Whittinghame, East Lothian, a younger brother of the Archbishoptakes place in Edinburgh next May.—Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article120 1934-11-28 11 "Accused Too Thrifty To Gamble Remarking that the accused, who apTfn Court today with a pair of troum "public at me five-foot-way of Magazine Road. Lr sik Who was also arrested at the retd that he was a cigarette seller time, stated persons who and he only went120 words
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Article325 1934-11-28 11 Indian Scouts Leave Penang 3.000 Miles On Push Cycles The two Indian Scouts, Vinavak Mehta and Romesh Nanavati, who arrived at Penang on November 15 and who are trying to reach Austra-; lia in time for the Pan-Pacific Jamboree, have left for Singapore. The Scouts325 words
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Article50 1934-11-28 11 ‘British Official Wireless. 50.000.000 Trees To Be Planted In Britain London, November 27. More than 2.000,000 trees were planted last year in the Home Counties by the Fcrestry Commission. This winter another 50,000,000 will be planted throughout Great Britain and 3,500 men are being engaged on this work.—‘British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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Article76 1934-11-28 11 Reuter Wireless. League Not Expected To Be Of Much Assistance Geneva, November 27. One Hungarian delegate has requested the Secretary General to place the Yugoslav note of complaint against Hungary on the agenda for the extraordinary meeting of the Council next week. If Yugoslavia proves her case, itReuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article172 1934-11-28 11 Council's Findings FIVE SUSPENSIONS CONFIRMED The appeals of the Crescent Football Club and the Darul Aihsan Football Club against the decisions of the Mohamedan Football Association’s Disciplinary Board is suspending, certain players of these two Clubs for fighting on the football field and rough play, and172 words
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Article242 1934-11-28 11 Entertained On Eve Of Departure Last night at the Ping Kung Ho‘el. Hutton Lane, members of the steff of the Monopolies Department, Pens ng, entertained Mr. G. J. Gilmour, their assistant superintendent. The occasion was the eve cf his departure Home on furlough. Over 50 persons sat242 words
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Article67 1934-11-28 11 Rugby Radio Service. London, Nov. 27. The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Ernest Brown, stated in the House of Commons today that during the discussions recently iheld in Warsaw great progress was made towards the conclusion of the agreement between British and Polish coalowners. The British coalowners had now. Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-28 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT TOMORROW 28th 29th NOVEMBER DINNER DANCE ST. ANDREW BALL Saturday, Ist. December OPENING WEDNESDAY, sth DECEMBER. PEGGY GUY THE CLEVER ENGLISH DANCERS In their Repertoire of CLASSICAL, ACROBATIC COMEDY DANCES. Dance Music by the Band of the s.s. "President Garfield" Dinner Cabaret $3 Non-Diners $153 words
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Advertisement219 1934-11-28 11 HAVE YOU EVER SMOKEC A RUM-MATURED PIPE? I I MM You can have no'idea of the added pleasure it gives to smoking. There’s a mellowness, a nuttiness, a cleanness that comes from the fine, pure flavour of tobacco when its unaffected by the impurities of an ordinary pipe. And a219 words
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Miscellaneous380 1934-11-28 12 R—— mi miMuau 4,-' 5 i w.' —yjp 2 2 :22z^2§ 5 22^2 7 2^^i?2 i 2S^^^T^^'^^?^ i:5: >t >7'r< y.- ’.T '7 i- 7®? 5 OPENING TODAY 2-45 6-15 9-30 09 QUEEN S I B>jOMi SPECIAL MATINEE* OA3LY AT 2-45 P.M. 3£g^s^sSg£S^^Kfc-~tFfc~~~' fkHiiriHili.ETiH.L-.ihlf-.L TWO SOLID HOURS DO NOT CCNFUSE380 words
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Article192 1934-11-28 13 Took Off 28 lbs. With Kruschen! I “I was so stout about 11 months ago,”! a woman writes, “that I became a burden to myself. Then muscular rheumatism set into my joints, and I had to go on sticks for some time. Then192 words
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Article208 1934-11-28 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL > Mr. F. W. Fargus left Singcpcre by the Imperial Airways “Athena” for London. i B B B Mrs. A. E. Morgan arrived in Singapore by the Imperial Airways "Aurora” which arrived on Sunday from London. Mr. W. E. Binnie was a passenger to Rangoon by the Imperial208 words
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Article200 1934-11-28 13 “WITHIN FEW “STUFF AND (MONTHS” NONSENSE” —A K. C. —Ftanna Tail “Within a very few months Mr. de Valera will be in a position to declare an Irish Republic.” This statement was made on Nov. 16 by Mr. John Morgan, K.C., Professor of Constitutional Law in the200 words
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Advertisement25 1934-11-28 13 Runnymede Hotel PENANG ’Phone 543. THURSDAY DINNER DANCE CABARET Any Zolnay Joe Plee Non-Diners $l.OO. FRIDAY ST. ANDREWS DAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET Non-Diners $l.OO.25 words
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Advertisement111 1934-11-28 13 Stake home! a RECORD TO-NIGHT HERE ARE TWO WE CAN HIGHLY I RECOMMEND CB77 > < THE PRIZE Waltz f YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz I I DEBROY SOMERS BAND PLAY THESE BIG LONDON SUCCESSES I IN THEIR MUSICIANLY MANNER, SMOOTHLY AND SWEETLY. J JEALOUS Fox Trot I C 8777111 words
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Article359 1934-11-28 14 Results of Non-Selling Sweeps $12,057 FOR GOVT. The following are the results of the th ree non-selling sweeps held by the Singapore Turf Club on their November just concluded. FIRST DAY 17th NOV., 1934 Number Horse Prize A ***** Amy Welkin First A ***** Great359 words
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290 1934-11-28 14 KEDAH PROVINCE GOLFING ASSOCIATION Craig And Halliday In Exciting Final MRS. BAUMGARTNER WINS LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP The Kedah and Province Golfing Association Meeting which was played over the Malakoff Course during the week-end was brought to a very successful finish all the various events being well contested. The championship was won290 words
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Article105 1934-11-28 14 Latest Amendments FIFTY-THREE UP TO CLASS 2 The following are the latest amendments, etc., to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List of Horses and Ponies:— HORSES TRANSFERS Fifty-Three from Class 3 to Class 2 (as from 9th July, 1934). Boardwalk from Class 2 to Class 3.105 words
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Article359 1934-11-28 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’a «hare List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allenby 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Amal. Malay 3.40 3.50 3.45 3.55 Ev-tu Lintang 1.07% 1.12% 110 1.15 Benta 1.02% 1.07% 1.05 1.10359 words
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Article134 1934-11-28 14 Annual F ootball Match The annual association foptball match between Scotland v. The Rest will be played on Wednesday on the Esplanade at 5.10 p.m when a gate will be collected in aid of the Distressed Europeans Fund. Seating accommodation will be available at 50 cents134 words
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Article300 1934-11-28 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tne changes in our quotations up to upon today Yesterday To-duy Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.07% 2.12% Hi tarn 50 52% 50 52% Hong Fa‘t 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Johan 26 28 27300 words
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Article44 1934-11-28 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 28 London Bank Demand 2|4 3,32 4 m|ts 2j4 3|16 Private 3 mjts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2)4 7116 On New York Demend 57% France M T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 40% dis. Hongkong T.T. 27%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 2444 words
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Article121 1934-11-28 14 Inquest On Dutch Resident Of Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 27. A verdict of suicide was returned at the inquest on Mr. H. G. C. Heytman who was found shot at Wilkinson Road, Katong, on November 22. Dr. Oehlers said the injuries were consistent with a121 words
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Article247 1934-11-28 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in oui quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Hong Fatts 48 50 47% 50ex Jelebus 99 102 99 102 Johans 27 29 27 29 Kamuhtings 12,4% 13 1% 12 0 12 9 K. Kampars 10 9247 words
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Article33 1934-11-28 14 The following are the prices for S’ngapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet foi today Cents pe” lb. Spot 20% Jan. March 22 April June 23% July Sept 24% Market quiet.33 words
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Article54 1934-11-28 14 During the coming weekend the s.s, “Klang” will maintain the following sche dule.— Leave Singapore 4.00 p.m. Sunday, 2nd December. Leave Port Swettenham 5.00 p.m. Monday, 3rd December. Arrive Penang 7.30 a.m. Tuesday, 4ti; December. Leave Penang 5.00 p.m. Tuesday, 4tlDecember (as usual). This alteration applies to54 words
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Article109 1934-11-28 14 DECEMBER AMATEUR MEETING 1934 FRIDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1934. SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1934. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced bv members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY S OFFICE, CHENG BOK BUILDING, BREWSTER ROAD, IPOH, NOT LATER THAN 5 P.M. ON THE DAY BEFORE THE RACE109 words
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Article116 1934-11-28 14 London T DAY TIN.— (3 Months) *228.12.6 £229.0.0 > nd n £228.17.6 £228 15 0 X g nX re oo M bSuX «13.87% ?***** COPRA— (Sundrted) Buyer no sellers BLACK PEPPER nn 3lO RUBBER. 300 $23.00 < New York 6 Singapore Spot 21e I3c(G> J«n./Mar. 22c 291/8 c116 words
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Article64 1934-11-28 14 STEELE —LAMB At St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth by the Rev. Nigel Williams at 4 p.m. on Friday, the 23rd November, William Neville Curtis, only son of Rev. Canon and Mrs. Steele of “Killaghtee Rectory”, Dunkin. < ley, Co. Donegal, with Iris Violet, younge.: daughter of Mr. Mrs. John64 words
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Miscellaneous66 1934-11-28 14 LAUGH YOU MUST AND SING YOU WILL AT THE FIRST OF FOX FILMS NEW SEASON MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE JOHN BOLES 66 VAk jl OE7 KI > 9 w "PAT" PATERSON N T IVI WCL IN s”™ E T R r L y M N K!.”r Green Thelma Todd. They thought66 words
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Miscellaneous41 1934-11-28 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rakffb. 6 a.m. 74 N 7 m.rrv Noon 83 NW TIDE TABLE i T o-ctay HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.25 a.m 10.37 a.m 4.39 p.m 10.41 p.m. TOMORRO 7 4.00 e.m 11.22 a.m. 6.01 p.m 11.55 p.m41 words
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Article1653 1934-11-28 15 REDUCTION OF CAPITAL APPROVED! 11 MR. R. B. FIDLER'S SPEECH \n extraordinary general meeting of the p.ambutan Rubber Estates (1930), Ltd., was hl on Bth November at Cereal House, 58, iirk Lane, London, E. C., to consider reso-1 ui ions reducing the capital of the Company1,653 words
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Article590 1934-11-28 15 Sir B. Eyres-Monsell On "Saturation" The Machine Tool and Engineering Ex-! hibition at Olympia is regarded by leading, members of the industry as the largest and most impressive of its kind ever held in any country. About 1,100 machines, valued at about < £1,000,000, are shown,590 words
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Article64 1934-11-28 15 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 75jfj New York 4.98% Montreal 4.85% 4.85% Brussels 21.38 21.40 Geneva 15.40 Amsterdam 7.38 Milan Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo Vienna Prague 119— Helsingfors Madrid 36% Lisbon Athens Bucharest Belgrade Rio Buenos Aires Monte Video 39% Bombay Shanghai 14% Hong Kong ..1864 words
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Advertisement212 1934-11-28 15 HANDY CASTROL F NEW QUART TIN BETTER BECAUSE ,s CHEAPER No. 1. NO SUBSTITUTION OR ADULTERATION No. 4. SAVES TIME and costs proportionately the .*tii same as the usual gallon tin. Every tin is sealed and cannot be tampered c j i No. 5. EASILY HANDLED. Being fitted with a212 words
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Advertisement632 1934-11-28 16 I II jffimSj < “>' BLUE FUMMBL LIMB LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. T R'rlam H’burg Glasgow Nov. 30 Dec. 26 A. SARPEDON Mars., L don, Swansea Dec. 7 Jan. 4 B. ACHILLES Mars L’don R dam H burg, Glasgow Dec. 14 Jan. 9 C AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE. CTCLOPS Havre and632 words
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Advertisement553 1934-11-28 16 dollar steamsbw line > cW AMERICAN MAIL LINE ~1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ i Fmm pmuux Arrive MameUk» Arrive New York j Dec. 6 PRES GARFIELD Jan. t T I fee. 20 PRES. POLK Jan. 1« an. J Jan. 3 PRES. ADAMS J an 30 fi Jan. 17 PRES. HARRISON553 words
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Advertisement550 1934-11-28 16 -Mb P and BRITISH INDIA w raMter Penang, Teluk Anson, koxt S ttawta* Bulall London and Far Meta Hari De( Sailing. of Steamer, of thv t "P* -1 due penang. India B.N. Co., Ltd. Dec. 6 Ranchi Deel 18 (Incorporated in England; Sonla Dec. 20 Naldera Uec Rawalpindi 3an 3550 words
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Article563 1934-11-28 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Uno* tx fonavta* •U« ot VMMto anMu aaOat Mb Ptown* durfa* th* DC PORT TO-DAY MANDAR from Tg. MeLgMdar, (Koenloe) Bagan Si-Api-Apl, Paneh (La-oean-Blllk), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Bald). Sails for Aaahan (Tg. Bald), Berombang, Paneh (LaboeanBilik), Bagan Si-Api-Apl and Tg. Mengeidar (Koealo) today.563 words
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Article46 1934-11-28 17 —8.0. W. Times Of Broadcast Of Ceremony The Royal wedding ceremony will b© broadcast between 10.45 and 11.45 GMT on November 29, GSE and GSG. Recordings will be broadcast during normal transmissions at 15.00, 18.15 and 23.00 GMT and on November 30 at 08.15.-—8.0. W. - 46 words
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Article51 1934-11-28 17 TODAY AT “WATERFALL’S” 5.30 p. m.—6.30 p. m. 1 Overture —Gilder oy.— Berger. 2 Selection —The Earl And The Girl. Cary 11. 3 Intermezzo —Oa The Bosphorus. Lincke. 4 Two Fox Trots, (a) —i Wish I Were Twins. Mayer. (b) —Riptide. Donaldson. 5 March—The In ver ary Harriers..51 words
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Article84 1934-11-28 17 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 Ipol (Malaya Cup). De 8, Selangor vs. Royal Air Force a Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 15. Selangor vs.84 words
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Article734 1934-11-28 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 18th November per the Imperial Airways vie Alor Star were delivered in London on the 26th November. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail734 words
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Advertisement102 1934-11-28 17 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST AND FINEST NOVELTIES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMENS TN STERLING SILVER CHROMIUM AND R.G. THE IDEAL XMAS GIFTS ALSO CARNIVAL GOODS. PRICES CHEAPEST IN TOWN. PLEASE COME AND SEE BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. IXSPECTIOX CORDIALLY SOLICITED. THE ONLY PALL MALL102 words
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Miscellaneous561 1934-11-28 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. which wfll be used stmultaneou»Gso 16.86 metros •nd GSF 19.82 metro?. GSF 19.82 m-'rm “0 OSO 10.88 until 11.05 pjn. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m Local Time OSD 25.53 •nd GSC 31.30 matrei today p. M. 6.20 Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra,561 words
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Miscellaneous325 1934-11-28 17 A. M. 12.05—An Organ Recital by T. W. North. Relayed from the Town Hall, Walsall. Marche NupHale (Guilmant). Benediction Nuptiale (Saint-Saens). Morceau de Concert (Hollins). Scherzo in E (Gigout). Carrillcn (Vierne). 12.35 Dance I. —Close down. Electrical Recording T Gramophone Records ZEESEN (German Shortwave Station) TODAY 8-20—Opening Announcement DJA German325 words
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Miscellaneous228 1934-11-28 17 Z.H.J.—PENANG TODAY Wavelength 49.3 metres. i I The Programme for the evening will I consist of selections from the following H. M. V. Records kindly loaned for the use of the Society by Messrs. Moutrie Co., Ltd., Penang. B.6432—When You Were The Girl On The Scooter La-Di-De,-Di-Da—F.T. Ray Noble and228 words
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Article394 1934-11-28 18 Ipoh Indian Convicted BROKER WHO SOLD CLIENT’S CAR Sentence of twelve months' rigorous im- I prisonment was passed by Mr. C. W. A. I Sennett, First Magistrate. Ipoh. on Yussoff. a Tamil Mohammedan, on his being convicted on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust in394 words
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Article139 1934-11-28 18 Victim Of Strong Tide At Bangkok One of the best-known marine engineers on the China Coast, Mr. Peder Moe. met his death under tragic circumstances in Bangkok. Mr. Moe was chief engineer on the Norwegian steamer Ardent, which was anchored in mid-stream at Bangkok when the tragedy occurred.139 words
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Article140 1934-11-28 18 Unfounded Report Of Postponed Opening A report appears in a Java newspaper stating that the opening of the SingaporeBrisbane section of the Imperial air route from England to Australia has been postponed. The report appears to be based on a statement that, following the crash of the140 words
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Article1240 1934-11-28 18 It was a lonely bungalow, off the beaten track, seldom used, except by an occa•sional Forest Officer or a Surveyor. The I district where it was situated shall be i nameless, and the bungalow is now defunct. I had heard tell of its sinister reputation, and1,240 words
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Advertisement170 1934-11-28 18 k >< I bf 1| BANGKOK FURNISHING No. 7. Leith Street, Penang. 'Phone N 0.—1137. EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. EMCO Steel Bullock Carts $l6O Complete. 1, RIVER ROAD, Telegrams EMCO. PENANG. Telephone 1484. Psnanq h <~\<2n (\> IN STOCK Reeve’s Drawing and Painting Materials. All sizes of Films170 words
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Advertisement69 1934-11-28 18 r y— '"V n jilWW’ Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.. PENANG. I Vwwtt I I VISION I M hen you want perfect eye-sight you are certainly advised to call at STRAITS OPTICAL SUPPLY. Why? Because we are the only manufacturing opticians > In Penang who have installed complete apparatus69 words
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Article, Illustration799 1934-11-28 19 Weekly Health Talk —by helping your Doctor Fear and faith play such a great part in a patient’s attitude towards his ailments that they may often definitely affect the course of any illness. In the first place, it is no uncommon thing to find that some people are799 words
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Article92 1934-11-28 19 A S a treat for tea on Sunday, make v some fruit malt bread. The ingredients are Jib. wholemeal, a pinch of salt. 2oz. treacle, two teaspoons bakin'? powder, 3oz. malt extract, loz. raisins, loz. sultanas, a little candied peel, small cupful water. Mix malt, water, and treacle92 words
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Article, Illustration234 1934-11-28 19 Once A Salad-Oil Salesman ILLI AM GARGAN... .born in Brook- N.Y and he’s one of the few not ned of it. .the date was July 17, which makes him a young man.... on top of that good looking.... both which, helped him to play the role of inch-drunk234 words
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Article330 1934-11-28 19 M.G.M. NOTES NEWS Brian Aherne’s pet aversion is wrtiing j with a fountain pen, and he will go out pf j his way to avoid using one. Look out you autograph seekers' Come equipped with a pencil, or pen and ink! Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly will be seen as330 words
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Advertisement248 1934-11-28 19 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL j I BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST I j ONLY 25 CENTS. J Bp- ,V, j Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashionable K; women no longer believe B necessary to pay high x prices for high qualify E beauty aids.248 words
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Miscellaneous133 1934-11-28 19 1 UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED —by “Movie Spotlight” j jjg— -H A.-—ft! 'WWt '’-EUCkY CaPjDu. lOWtOl —y/< ..ajU shz o i. u .o fnc. so,\:.- ...'is ,\<- SSssKk. !no the of <W;.>X E i iH A .7’ ■st' xe rest of '*I»V I fHHL^JI h F-OOEkEO T i «.aH|’W?h!/W IN 9O-DEjREE$-IN-THE-SHAD£.133 words
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Article, Illustration173 1934-11-28 20 LONDON'S OWN FARMYARD were to b^seen^ki-a^ at Agricultu 1 HaU Many competitors seen fi„i>undav morning walk in the cobbled streets of WELCOME The Italian footballers (in coach) surrounded by football fans as they drove to their hotel after arriv- ing in London toi L play173 words