Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-02-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 0. 26. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS..20 words
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759 1935-02-01 1 aiUlU'Jt luwaiua i of Commons this afternoon.— Rugby Radio Service. STEPS FOR PROMPT IMPLEMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS 8.8. C. TO BE ENTRUSTED WITH SERVICE London, January 31. rnment’s views on the Television Committee’s Report ressed in the House of Commons today by the Post?neral. He: aiUlU'Jt luwaiua i of Commons this afternoon.—Rugby Radio Service. - 759 words
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Article103 1935-02-01 1 AUStra.ua- these grave issues.—Rugby Radio Service. Lords Agree To Appointment Of Committee London, January 31. The House .of Lords this evening agreed to a motion moved by Lord Hailsham to appoint a committee ;of both Houses to consider the petition of the State of Western Australia forAUStra.ua- -- these grave issues.—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-02-01 1 XiCl'lM OF THE NAZlS.—Brutal treatment was meted out by the Nazis to this anti-Hitler newsvendor. He is reported to have lost an eye.27 words
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Article114 1935-02-01 1 ria.—Reuter. At All Union Soviet Congress Moscow, January 31. The repeated refusal of Japan to enter into a pact of non-aggression with Russia casts a serious reflection upon the sincerity of the Japanese desire to establish friendly relations declared M. Molotov in his final speech toria.—Reuter. - 114 words
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73 1935-02-01 1 Reuter. To Discuss Stimulation Of Trade Washington, January 31. > A proposal that the United States should “father” a world economic conference to discuss the stimulation of trade was made by Mr. Cordell Hull to the Agricultural Committee of the Senate. He advocated a gathering ofReuter. - 73 words
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45 1935-02-01 1 —Reuter. New Delhi, January 31. General Sataboldl Jan, the leader of Andijani troops who figured in the recent Eastern Turkestan fighting has been executed. He was arrested last mpnth by Russian troops who undertook the pacifi- cation of the territory.-—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article93 1935-02-01 1 tp examine the scheme.—Rugby Radio Service. Both sides to the dispute between West End theatrical managers and “The British equity” Association of members of the theatrical profession have recently laid their cases before the Ministry of Labour and the Principal Assistant Secretary of the Minister, Mr. F.tp examine the scheme.—Rugby Radio Service. - 93 words
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Article232 1935-02-01 1 —Reuter. No Agreement Reached Washington, February 1 Possibly a record for the shortness of a diplomatic conversation was established today when M. Troyanovsky, the Soviet Ambassador visited the State Department to discuss old Russian f s about $500,000,000 but stayed only 1 1 2 minutes. t*queuUy—Reuter. - 232 words
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Article175 1935-02-01 1 Germany And Britain Paris, January 29. Criticising the British suggestions for concessions to Germany, “le Temps,” in a leading article on Monday, stresses the point that France desires an armaments race as little as England, and sincerely I wishes to see Germany rejoin the peaceful comity of nations.175 words
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Article338 1935-02-01 1 —Reuter. Mr. Randolph Churchill's Chances SPLIT IN CONSERVATIVE VOTE London, January 31. The Wavertree by-election increasingly interests Parliament and Press and probabilities are eagerly canvassed. Mr. Randolph Churchill has the advantage of youth, an attractive personality and eloquence. He bases the whole fight on the India Bill and—Reuter. - 338 words
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Article142 1935-02-01 1 tion.—Rugby Radio Service. Amendment For Rejection. Handed In London, January 31. It has now been arranged that four days will be devoted to the second reading debate on the Government of India Bill which will be opened in the House of Commons next Wednesday by Sir Samuel Hoare,tion.—Rugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article21 1935-02-01 1 —Reuter. London, January 31. The Comte Ghislain Clauzel, Secretary of the French Embassy, London, has been transferred to Peking.-—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article435 1935-02-01 1 j.—Reuter. French Ministers Arrive LINES OF DISCUSSION AGREED London, January 31. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and Sir John Simon were at the station to greet M. Flandin and M. Laval when they reached London tonight for the conversations which begin at Dow iing Street tomorrow morning. ’I French Ministers,j.—Reuter. - 435 words
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Advertisement15 1935-02-01 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next u The Dispensary h Ofiut 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement47 1935-02-01 1 ir 4 KEY BEER Pure, Cool Refreshing Sole Dtatrtbutora: N. V. Strati» Tredtaj TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams Sport 4, 5 and 7 Latest Home News 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 Latest Penang News 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Commercial News 14 and 1547 words
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Advertisement2093 1935-02-01 2 RATES FOR CASUAL ’BEACHSTREETAUCTIONROOMS municipal notice PE r£iLWAY ILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS noticeof sale requlred the J time-table. the MERCANT iIe bank hong kong ano By Order of the Supreme Court of the o f Alumina, Lime, and Sodium lainiA lIM ITER CHAN£HAI Straits Settlements. Aluminate. Full details may be obtained;2,093 words
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4007 1935-02-01 3 1935 BUDGET APPROVED BY GOVERNOR-IN-COUNCIL NO SHOP-HOUSES TO BE CONSTRUCTED ON NORTH BEACH i mites of an Ordinary Meeting of the ipal Commissioners of George Town, :g. held on Tuesday, the Bth January PRESENT Black Esq., President, Dr. J. E. Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe,4,007 words
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Advertisement180 1935-02-01 3 liHIII'' Sr iKjWz TIM W tab RytiSjSjlgjJr Ok': O MM’ I Lactogen. the correctly WpTTfl JJ balanced food for tropical I il® use. ensures a healthy babyhood- This means a care-free mother, i When Nature fails, use 4 V ANOI- O 's fc ’’LACTOGEN" for baby. PROPERTY P ,s WEALTH180 words
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Article1262 1935-02-01 4 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Ipoh. the first day of the Perak Turf Club February Meeting:— Race 1, Horses, Class 2, Division 4, 5 Furlongs Straight, 2.45 p.m. 00 3 FIFTY-THREE 900 S. D. Scott1,262 words
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Article185 1935-02-01 4 After Health Trip To Florida Here is news of two racing motorists—- Kaye Don and G.E.T. Eyston. I Kaye Don will race again. He is now on a visit to his wife’s family in Florida, and will watch Sir Malcolm Campbell s attempt on the185 words
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Article81 1935-02-01 4 Principal Fixtures For Tomorrow The following are the principal Rugby Union matches to be played tomorrow: Blackheath v The Army Bristol v C’bridge University Devonport Services v Aberavon Exeter v Plymouth Albion Gloucester v United Services Guy’s Hospital v Aidershot Services Liverpool v Birkenhead Park London Scottish v81 words
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Article281 1935-02-01 4 Tomorrow's Fixtures WEDNESDAY TO VISIT HIGHBURY The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v Sheffield W. Aston V. v Tottenham H. Blackburn R. v Birmingham I Chelsea v Preston N. E. j Derby C. v281 words
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Article51 1935-02-01 4 —Reuter. Derby Defeats Leicester London, January 31. The following are the results of matches in the English League played today DIVISION I Leicester C. 0 Derby C. 1 DIVISION n Hull C. 0 Southampton 0 Swansea T. 1 Barnsley 1 DIVISION 111 (Southern Section) Millwall 1 Exeter—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article43 1935-02-01 4 —Reuter. Stockport Defeats Bradford City London, January 31. The replay in the fourth round of the F.A. Cup between Stockport County and Bradford City took place today and resulted in a win for Stockport County by the odd goal in five.-—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article801 1935-02-01 4 (By Tic-T«c) TAIPING TURF CLUB The other day I stated that there were indications that the Taiping Turf Club proposed to resume their professional meetings. The Club had been well served by the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer who for about two years or so acted in801 words
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Article42 1935-02-01 4 .—Reuter. Shortage Of Funds ONLY TWO PLAYERS SELECTED Tokio, January 31 Owing to the shortage of funds om v j, ro Yamagishi and Hideo Nishimura arc selected to go to Europe to represent apan in the Davis Cup.-.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article231 1935-02-01 4 Another Offer To French Champion Len Harvey is one of those people who will not take “No” for an answer The former champion heavyweight of Great Britain has again issued a challenge to Marcel Thil, the French holder of the World’s Middleweight Championship, and conqueror jof231 words
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Article374 1935-02-01 4 Teik Liang And Chor Kwee Win On the Hu Yew' Seah court yesterday, ina further series of the Penang Juniors badminton championships, Khoo Chor Kwee (Anglo-Chinese School Union) heat KhooKheam Chuan (Riverside) 15-8, 15- while Low Teik Liang (Anglo-Chinese School Union) beat Tan Oh Keat <Li Tek374 words
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Advertisement27 1935-02-01 4 A HOLE IN ONE I When playing at Bukit Timah on Jan. 28, Mr. W. A. Venning holed out at the 17th hole with his tee shot.27 words
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2238 1935-02-01 5 GLORIOUS TACKLING CONTRASTS IN HALF-BACK PLAY SURPRISE FULL-BACK'S DISTINCTION Rugby Football England 3 pts., Wales 3 beautiful try scored by W. Woolier for at the very beginning of the second and an equally good penalty goal by H. Boughton for England almost end of the2,238 words
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Article, Illustration769 1935-02-01 5 Dr nr/ Marking Of His Card In Thil—McAvoy Fight WHY ENGLISHMAN WAS HELD TO HAVE WON Mr. W. H. Barrington Dalby, of Watford, who acted as one of the judges in the European light-heavyweight championship fight in Paris between Marcel Thil, the holder, and Jock McAvoy (Rochdale),769 words
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Article236 1935-02-01 5 Debt Of £5,000 Wiped Out By A Few Sportsmen The true spirit of cricket was shown in the action of a comparatively small group of local sportsmen who have wiped out debts amounting to £5,000, of the Leicestershire County Cricket Club. This band of men was led236 words
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Article310 1935-02-01 5 The Gold Cup Tournament AN EXCITING FINISH Davis beat Newman in the second heat of the Gold Cup Tournament at Thurston’s Hall, in Leicester-square, by 94 points. The final day’s play was begun with Davis leading by 1,297 points. Newman had the better of the play in the afternoon,310 words
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Article454 1935-02-01 5 Suggestions For The Club's Future Conduct Efforts are being made to arrange a conference between representatives of the Notts County Cricket Club committee, which resigned recently, and those members cf the club who figured in the “revolt” at the special meeting of the club. The suggestion was put454 words
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Article2080 1935-02-01 6 "I AM OUT FOR ACTION” A REPLY TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN PLEA FOR VISION AND VENTURE IDLE MEN AND IDLE MONEY Mr. Lloyd George delivered the second speech in his campaign at Pwllheli, when he replied to some of the criticisms which followed his opening pronouncement at2,080 words
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Article423 1935-02-01 6 I Criticism Of Haig Mr. A. Duff Cooper, Financial Secre- tary to the Treasury, speaking at a dinner of the Fleet Street branch cf the British Legion in London on January’ 19, protested 1 against “the shameful attacks that had been made on Haig in the423 words
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Article256 1935-02-01 6 British Sattler Impaled FATE OF HIS FRIEND Nairobi, January 20. Setters scouring the jungle for a missing Englishman Saw a riderless horse ■quietly grazing—and theri their eyes fell upon the shattered remains of the man for whom they were searching.. He was Heben Carpenter. Three years ago256 words
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Article399 1935-02-01 6 TENT ON FIRE IN ARCTIC WASTES A story of privations endured and a disaster by fire narrowly averted was told before the Royal Geographical Society in i London on January 21 by Lieutenant■ Martin Lindsay, the leader, describing the British Trans-Greeniand Expedition of last year. Lieutenant399 words
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Article328 1935-02-01 6 NATIVES REFUSE TO BE SAVED That, in matters psychical. Westerners have almost everything to team was the (contention made by Dr. G. B. Kirkland in a lectitfre to the International Institute for Psychical Research. Dr. Kirkland, late Government Medical Officer in Southern- Rhodesia, has made a328 words
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Advertisement71 1935-02-01 6 SAVE MONEY DO NOT THROW YOUR OLD HATS AWAY. HAVE THEM CLEANED, BLOCKED, DYED, BLEACHED AND REMODELLED AT SMALL COST nr 11 jr the only place Few Yards IN town where JZjk Z 441 YOU CAN 1 From E. &-O. I \iJ 11 IV/i M your old hats X -1471 words
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Advertisement235 1935-02-01 6 MAN WHO MARRIED AN ESKIMO LOVE KEEPS HIM A PRISONER IN THE ARCTIC New York, January 20. Tp RADERS returning- froilT the Ardtic have brought back a: strange story of a man’s devotion. Years ago, D’Arcy Arden, a yoking Canadian, left his home to seek his fortune. He went to235 words
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548 1935-02-01 7 Annual Meeting PAST SEASON A GREAT SUCCESS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 31. Practically every club was represented at annual general meeting of the Selangor >ciation Football League held this eveng here. Keen intrest was shown by everyjy, particularly in the election of the548 words
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1260 1935-02-01 7 SIR L. WILSON'S ADDRESS TO THE ROTARY CLUB There was an exceptionally good attendance of members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the weekly luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday, when the guest of honour. Sir Leslie Wilson, Governor of Queensland, delivered1,260 words
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Article, Illustration692 1935-02-01 7 Sylvia - QA Question to Settle j Early by Sylvia Lauterbach %AN Z oi the battles d between patent and V E child over the question of obedience arise soiely because what matters to the one is unimportant to the other. To what extent can a child appreciate692 words
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Advertisement376 1935-02-01 7 OUR GREAT SALE ENDS SATURDAY TOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE. TOILET 12 Sale Price SAFETY SOAP Very fragrant. $l.OO RAZORS Shaving Cream. $l.OO TALCUM Sale Price PHOTO Sale Price 3 tins. $l.OO ALBUM Beautiful Cover. $1.65 wSrI? Price BATH son Sale Pric9 WAT CH Case. 5Q376 words
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Miscellaneous99 1935-02-01 8 QUUN’I 6.15 Opening Tonight 9.30 MATINEES SUN. MON. TUES. AT 2-45 METRO GOLDWYN MAYER GREATEST TRIUMPH ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S WORLD FAMOUS ADVENTURE “TREASURE ISLAND” x V Mm, vy r < HR'lt X* Try st /L? Mfe yjSMMtSgSfe:: WRy i Tlr I WU -v <<? '•1 ft j J| e J!igf>99 words
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Miscellaneous187 1935-02-01 8 MAJESTIC TERRIFIC TRIUMPH AT YESTERDAY'S OPENING! 6.15 TONIGHT 9.3 C MATINEES ON SAT. SUN. AT 2-45 P.M. Cecil B. De Milk Now Brings You The Finest of His Spectacular Productions To Date! SURPASSING IN MAGNIFICENCE ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY ATTEMPTED CLEOPATRA b h i WwW>sl*R% i iQr i IBWf iS»wR v*W JIK187 words
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836 1935-02-01 9 Sir Meyrick Hewlett i I FOUNDED HOME FOR EMIGRANTS' DEPENDANTS h “The prestige of the British in China stands very high today.” This is the view of Sir Meyrick Hewlett, K.C.M.G., H.M. Consul-General in Hankow since 1931 and servant of the British GovI ernment836 words
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Article114 1935-02-01 9 LARGEST P. O. LINER out. —Rugby Radio Service. i The Strathmore I DUCHESS OF YORK TO CHRISTEN VESSEL London, January 31. The Duchess of York will christen the new 24,000 tons P. O. liner, named “Strathmore,” after her father, the Earl |of Strathmore, on April 4at Barrow-in-Fumess. The “Strathmore” willout.—Rugby Radio Service. - 114 words
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Article81 1935-02-01 9 —Reuter. Six Old Masters Fetch $1,500,000 New York, January 31. Six famous old masters belonging to the millionaire Mr. Pierpont Morgan were sold for $1,500,000. These included Sir Thomas Lawrence’s portrait of Miss Farren and Ghirlandaio’s portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni. It is reliably reported that Mr. Edsel—Reuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement334 1935-02-01 9 |F jW Muclkntraadtawitk KalcanatwaaaMaf y BwnoTThagia. U» f I, 9 A Obk r«gafaM4 W Rt Jgs fell i’X Follow this na ura l course 7 Care-free Health Every physician knows that irregularities of the functions periodical sufferings and pain occur, because they know that need not be inevitable to women.334 words
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Miscellaneous314 1935-02-01 9 6-15 STARTING TONIGHT 9-30 Matinee Tomorrow At 2-45 P.M. A PANORAMA OF PLUNGING PERIL! Meet the two most desaerate heroes who ever braved the challenge of UT Is to.*** On tw VjK DEATH! Eft B o^»»' 0 KJ Scrawling their message W wj M VR >f love and hate in314 words
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Article392 1935-02-01 10 A fortnight ago Mr. Lloyd George reached his seventy-second birthday. It is an age when most men begin to think of definite, or at least gradual, retirement from their active careers; but Mr. Lloyd George has no such intention. He has said, indeed, that he has “done392 words
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403 1935-02-01 10 1935 A YEAR OF DEFINITE TRADE REVIVAL" The opinion that the impending separation of the state of Burma from India proper would greatly affect the Chettiar community in India and abroad was expressed to a reporter o the “Pinang Gazette” this morning403 words
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Article538 1935-02-01 10 A FINE EXAMPLE: I Mr. Alagappa Chettiar is, as his name indicates, a Chettiar. He is a Barrister-At-Law but is obviously more immersed in the business which his forefathers have carried on for generations than in legal practice. A period of years in England has radically changed538 words
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105 1935-02-01 10 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, I was delighted to read your leader of 31st January, and to learn that members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce are beginning to realize that British Trade in British Colonies must be protected. What a wonderful105 words
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Article77 1935-02-01 10 Tribute To Chinese Giving evidence in a Supreme Court case at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, Mr. j Harding, managing director of Sungei Bilut Estate, Raub, and chairman of the Raub branch of the Malayan Estate 1 Owners’ Association, praised the tapping of rubber on Chinese estates.77 words
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Article224 1935-02-01 10 (BY “POINT DUTY”) Many cyclists fail to realise that when so signalled they are required to definitely stop. By stop I mean dismount and remain dismounted till al i lowed to proceed. Hundreds of cyclists merely slow up, at the same time proceeding in the direction of the224 words
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Article141 1935-02-01 10 Packed House Last Night A packed house again greeted the various turns of the Harmston’s Circus and Royal Menagerie at Dato Kramat last night. This circus is certainly worth going a long way to see and the crow’ds that have been pouring there nightly is the best evidence141 words
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83 1935-02-01 10 70 Guests Entertained At Lunch The East Asiatic Company and Captain Toft of the m.s. ‘Jutlandia” entertauie-’ i about seventy guests from Penang an, i Province Wellesley at lunch on board yes terday. The visitors were shown over this latest addition to the83 words
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Advertisement175 1935-02-01 10 IyWWVWVWftAWWVWWWWWWVW AUCTION SALE J -.tttfertt-Mi-'Srs-' z «<e -J- OF TEAK Household Furniture Comprising: TEAK ARM CHAIRS, BOOK CASE, SETTEE, DINING TABLES and CHAIRS, ALMEIRAHS, DRESSING TABLES, WRITING DESKS, ARMLESS CHAIRS, BEDS, FLOWER STANDS, ETC. ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1935. AT 11 A.M. AT John Little 8? Co., Ltd., 1, PITT175 words
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Advertisement80 1935-02-01 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER TALC > Wherever well-informed people congregate, for business or for pleasure, Yardley Lavender Talc is in demand. After the bath, after shaving, after strenuous sports its cooling softness banishes irritation and leaves the skin smooth and refreshed. B Lavender Talc available in three sizes. (a) Full Size. (b)80 words
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Article615 1935-02-01 11 I Man And Mistress Brutally Hacked TWO OTHERS INJURED The third murder trial at the present Assizes was commenced this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley and a Special jury. In this case a Tamil man is charged on two counts of murder, under Section 302, and615 words
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Article259 1935-02-01 11 Organised By Poh Hock Seah TO BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 1 7 AND 18 As in past years, local Chinese will be celebrating the festival of Chap Goh Meh this year with a long procession, in which towering flags and banners will be carried to the259 words
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Article, Illustration105 1935-02-01 11 LEAVING PENANG ON SUNDAY Sir Francis M. Voules and Lady Voules, who arrived yesterday by the ‘‘Chitral” on a combined business and honeymoon trip will leave for Kedah on Sunday on a visit to the Kuala Muda and Kepong Rubber Estates of which Sir Francis105 words
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Article157 1935-02-01 11 On Gladys Duchess Of Marlborough LIBEL ACTION SETTLED London, February 1. What was described as a vulgar lampoon on Gladys, Duchess of Marlborough and step-mother of the present Duke was the subject of a sensational libel action which was settled in the King’s Bench Division. The Duchess led157 words
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Advertisement425 1935-02-01 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER, DANCE CABARET Final Performance of GRIT RICARDO THE VIENNESE ENTERTAINERS In Classical Acrobatic Speciality Dances. DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. Dinner &Cabaret $3/. Non-Diners $l/. For Table Reservations, Phone 322. Sunday, 3rd February ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9-15 p.m. to 11.15 .p.m. BY HARRY425 words
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Advertisement25 1935-02-01 11 Our INDIGO Dark Blue SERGES from 5/- per vard are BEST. Patterns free. Write to ROSSEFIELD MANUFACTURING Co., Ltd. Dept 297, Rossefield Rd., Bradford, England.25 words
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Advertisement333 1935-02-01 11 CONFIDEMC THE GKHNSETOim’I createit AHET. THROUGHOUT the length and breadth of Malaya; in the busy towns and the distant jungle; in all places in the Peninsula where medicines must be of the highest possible quality and at the lowest possible pr ee, the name The GEORGETOWN is synonymous with SEC333 words
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Article, Illustration266 1935-02-01 12 "CLEOPATRA" DRAWS CROWDS TO MAJESTIC Hollywood’s ‘King cf Hokum’ has done it again He <s Cecil B. De Mille, whose latest Paramount production “Cleopatra,” op ned to geed houses at the Majestic last night. This film has been variously described as a spectacle, a266 words
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Article749 1935-02-01 12 Tamil Charged With Negligent Driving I The case was heard yesterday in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) in which a Tamil, Jahadesan was charged with driving his car P. 1630 in a manner so negligent as to have caused injury to749 words
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Article, Illustration895 1935-02-01 12 JAMES BUTLER - THIL THE MARVEL: HARVEY WANTS HIS CHANCE By JAMES BUTLER TCCX MtAVOY’S failure to defeat the Cl-year-old Marcel Thil is hardly a tcsilmonial to British boxing prestige. Thil seems to possess the fighting temperament of the immortal Bob Fitzsimmons. It is a great pity that McAvoy895 words
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Article, Illustration77 1935-02-01 12 These four pictures show how the Deutsche Lufthansa handles their Trans-Atlantic Dornier Wai flying boats in mid-ocean. The flying boat pushes her nose on to a “drag-sail” towed behind the “West-falen,” and thus enables a large crane on the vessel’s stern to77 words
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Advertisement227 1935-02-01 12 a- o HHm. ST&TF 1 Cigarettes made.n *ih*> £NGLAND .odacco co. CTO. Wa I# a A British Scientist has at pF/ last discovered a safe and J scientific way of removing VX superfluous hair. Razors K —which only make the 'sa hair grow faster and thicker—and all the old yj227 words
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Advertisement17 1935-02-01 12 Buy Y our I Printed Requirements a FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVER!-.17 words
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Article359 1935-02-01 13 Balik Pulau Murder Trial ACCUSED CONVICTED ON I LESSER OFFENCE I At the Assize Court yesterday the Special Jury found Tan Ah Chong alias Ching, Ah Chong alias Salleh, who had been charged with the murder of a fellow tapper j on an estate in Balik Pulau359 words
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Article411 1935-02-01 13 Accused Bound Over For Two Years i The hearing was concluded yesterday in which a Chines., youth Tong Rhee, was charged with theft of a wrist watch Willed at $7, two trousers and a packet of cigarettes, the property of Ho Low Cheah on January 15411 words
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Article194 1935-02-01 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. Goodwyn, proprietary planter, Sitiawan, accompanied by Mrs. Goodwyn and child will be leaving for Home in April. i I His Highness the Sultan of Perak paid a private visit to The Dindings on Wednesday wren he inspected Lumut Harbour and Paegkor Island. I Lady Anderson, Managing194 words
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Article227 1935-02-01 13 Six Weeks' R.l. For Assault With Hammer A Chinese, Ong Leong, was charged in the police court yesterday for voluntarily causing hurt to Mah Kah Lye with an instrument for cutting, to wit a knife, in front of 67 Mac Alister Lane at about 1.30 p.m. on227 words
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Advertisement333 1935-02-01 13 FUN FROLIC Friday, Ist. February, 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA -BEE YEN CHOW” SEATS: 30, 20 and 10 cents. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA “KIM GAIK EAN”—Last Part. STATS —4O, 20, 10 CENTS. OPEN-AIR CINEMA “WHO ARE YOU” SEATS 10 and 5 Cents. KIAH OPERA “TABRIS” SEATS 50, 30 and333 words
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Advertisement89 1935-02-01 13 J* rtT-EZjj WBSCi to Z3 l BRAND BEDSTEAD j I THE STANDARD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS JUDGED BY ITS FURNISHINGS of which the Bedstead is prominent. If it bears the “Diamond” trademark, the owner may be considered both lucky and discriminating. By careful selection he has discovered that the qualities89 words
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Advertisement287 1935-02-01 13 gyi g 11 < J UNE IN JANUARY Fox Trot x CB 811 LOVE is in the air again “HERE is; MY HEART” TALKIE GIVES US THIS LIKEABLE TUNE AND THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PUT IT OVER WITH VERVE, 11 1 LOVE YOU VERY MUCH MADAME Tango CB 808287 words
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Miscellaneous110 1935-02-01 13 -?IS p M roNKiHT HARMSTON'S CIRCUS AND < ROYAL MENAGERIE Location :—341, Dato Kramat Road, Penang. MATINEES: —Saturdays and Sundays, At 4.30 p.m.—For Matinee only J SPECIAL EXTRA MATINEES jgPSSjSL 1 FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR Monday, 4th. and Tuesday sth. 1 Children under 12 years Half Price ALYy excepting on110 words
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946 1935-02-01 14 Annual Gneral Meeting DIVIDEND OF 7| PER CENT. DECLARED The annual general meeting of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co., Ltd., was held this morning at registered offices, Messrs. Kennedy Burkill •■and Co., Ltd. Mr. L. Vaughan presided and present at the946 words
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Article561 1935-02-01 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the lateet quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY A OO.’a «hare List today.— Yesterday Tsday Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenby 1-90 2.00 c 1.90 2.00 ex Batu Lintang 1.15 1.22% 1.17% 1.25 c Bedford 97% 1.02% 98 1.02% Benta 115561 words
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Article208 1935-02-01 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The folfowing aiw the ctanges la our quotations up to npon today Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hitam 50 52 50 52 Klang River 1.80 1.90 1.80 1.90 Mambau 60 65 60 65 Nawng Pet 87 89208 words
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Article269 1935-02-01 14 The introduction of international regulation within the rubber industry has been of material benefit to producing interests. Another advantageous factor and one which is the most important for the promise it gives of a continuance of reasonably profitable conditions is the recovery’ in world absorption of the269 words
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Article293 1935-02-01 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are change® in cm. quotations up to npon today > Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ampat 3 4|4% 4j9 4|4% 4,9 Hong Fatts 55 57 55 57 Hongkongs 13|6 143 13|3 14)0 Idirs 6|3 6|9 6|3 <J[9 Jel ebug 100 1.03 1.00 1.03293 words
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Article106 1935-02-01 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74.74 JI New York 4.87 T s g 4.87% Montreal 4.87% 4.87% Brussels 21.00 21.01 Geneva 15.15% 15.15 Amsterdam 7.24% 7.24% Milan 57 ,v. 57% Berlin 1220 12.21 Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 26% 26% Vienna 26% 26%106 words
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Article116 1935-02-01 14 YESTERDAY TODAY London £232.15.0 £233.15.0 TEN.—(3 Months) London £228.17.6 £228.17.6 Singapore $114.75 $114.75 Business Done Penang $114.75 $114.87% Business Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA' —(Sundrled) $4.60 $4.60 BLACK PEPPER sj» $22.00 $21.00 RUBBER. London 6%d. 6jgd. New York 12%c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 20 %c. 20% c.116 words
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Article113 1935-02-01 14 The following are the latent quotatloiu for today;— Buyer* SeilanTTN Ampat 4|4% 4j9 Ayer W.eng 2.10 2.15 Chenderiang B|6 9!0 Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatts 55 57% Hongkong 13j9 14|3 Jelebu 1.00 1.02% Kampong K. 6|o 6i6 Kamunting 13|6 14|3 Kramat 45|3 46|3 K. Lanjut 16|3 16|9113 words
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Article39 1935-02-01 14 STRAUSS CO., LTD. No Connection With Metal Exchange Firm The Strauss and Company, Limited, London, mentioned by Reuter yesterday, has nothing to do with the Strauss of the London Metal Exchange, which firm is held in the highest repute.39 words
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Article108 1935-02-01 14 PENANG. FEBRUARY 1, 1935 London Bank Demend 2,4 3132 4 mits 2j4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 860 Shanghai T.T. 35%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 22%% dis. India T.T. 154% Silver 24 J,, The output of Tin Bentong108 words
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Advertisement490 1935-02-01 14 BATU LINTANG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits n t a j, Notice Of Dividend NOTICE is hereby given that, the Directors have declared a Dividend (No. 11) of 3% per cent, in respect of profits earned, payable on the iBth February, 1935. AND NOTICE is also hereby given.490 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-02-01 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rdnfan 6 am. 78 N Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGT’ WATER LOW WA.TER 11.30 a.m 5.40 am. 11.34 p.m. 5.32 p m. TOMORROW 6.29 a.m. 12.21 pan 6.30 p.m.35 words
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Article838 1935-02-01 15 High Yielding Capacity SOUND FINANCIAL POSITION The twenty-fifth ordinary general meet<r of the Langen (Java) Rubber Estates ompany, Ltd., was held on Jan. 19. at 4, Great Tower-street, E.C., Mr. H. Eric >.iller (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman in the course of his speech tid: During838 words
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Article1235 1935-02-01 15 PROFIT IN EXCESS OF LAST YEAR i The ordinary general meeting of the Company held at the Registered offices, I 3, London Wall Buildings, London, E.C. Mr. C. A. Bolton (Chairman of the Company) presided. The Secretary (Mr. Leslie C. Lawson, I F.A.A.) read the1,235 words
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Article289 1935-02-01 15 Dividend Again 12} Per Cent. NEW DEVELOPMENT The annual accounts of Phillips Rubber Soles to 30th November show a net balance of £79,051, an increase of £p>,o66. Receipts from subsidiary companies £73,453, as against £73,416 for the previous year. Other revenue amounted to £l2 544 (against289 words
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Article261 1935-02-01 15 Dutch Decide To Make No i Change i Amsterdam, January 20. It is officially announced that the basic 1 export duty on Dutch Indian native rubber will be maintained at F 15.16 per 100 kilograms (£2 4s per 220 English pounds) dry weight. The duty was261 words
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Advertisement129 1935-02-01 15 I I Iff r I jlm I I g i fl I 9 i ywi" jh i 1 IiMIH I I njjfe® 0 il l Kloster I BEER 9 SOLE AGENTS FOR R S.S. and F.M.S. 0 HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. S PENANG H SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR JUST RECEIVED129 words
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Advertisement1884 1935-02-01 16 I J I Tl DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE PvV>li 3I n 1 ’wggrgS oWAMERICAN MAIL LINE L V W >Ss2ss s •’•‘■jh l JfW ?s \_L 55 Wj||iPPS& L mlfilA Jv FUMMBL LIMB J?§jpJgpL J WHgg||gg||k «Mata. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Due U__ PTWWf London W* r^=r B. PERSEUS L’don, R’dam,1,884 words
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Article862 1935-02-01 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Ums Tte Mtowtag is a tet of route arriving -mM fra® during tha week nr rowr to-day ;A MANDAR from Mengeftdar (Ktealoe), Bogus ®-Api-Api, Paneh (Laboean--235Mk), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Baled. Sails today for the same 4 a GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mave.862 words
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Article1180 1935-02-01 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang on 11th January by the s.s. “Marnix van St. Aldegonde” was delivered in London on 30th January. AIR MAILS A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence1,180 words
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Advertisement93 1935-02-01 17 /4 /V B NEW SHIPMENT U ARRIVED COME AND I SEE LATEST AND M UNUSUAL DESIGNS. J 2 LADIES EARRING DRESS RINGS, ALICE AND LOUISE HEADBANDS, KATE JINGLES, SAREE BROOCHES, DRESS BUTTONS. SHOE BUCKLES, BUTTONS NECKLACES, BRACELETS, AND GENTS TIE PINS, CIGARETTE HOLDERS, COATBUTTONS, SLEEVE-LINKS, ALSO TOY’S CLOWN MIKEY MOUSE93 words
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Miscellaneous1136 1935-02-01 17 WIRELESS PROGRA MMES 8.8. C. Kilkeel (Dorothy) (Parke), Old B.so—Jetty Cantor’s Star Ensemble: Man Noah (Wilfred Sanderson), 6. Troika Bottari The following are the wavelengths, The Wedding (Teresa del Riego). 7. Jetty Cantor sings Ik heb een two of which will be used simultaneous- Orchestra Mazurka (Moszko- huis. ly:— wsky).1,136 words
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Advertisement175 1935-02-01 18 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE j OUTDOOR GIRL j BEAUTY AIDS yet they cost ONLY 25 CENTS. Times have changed. Sc Kfife-? have opinions. Fashionable K. lIP’ women no longer believe K necessary to pay high prices for high qualify B beauty aids. Scientific fests Mph have absolutely proven thal175 words
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Advertisement132 1935-02-01 18 AIR MAIL RATES BETWEEN MALAYA AND ENGLAND i oz. Letters can now be sent to England for 25 cents Air Mail is just as easy to use as the ordinary post for you can post in any letter box. Use the •ir mail for all your correspondence Home —a oz.132 words
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Article2442 1935-02-01 19 REVIVAL OF WEBSTER PLAY A NEW PRIESTLEY FARCE FILM OF KIPLING'S INDIA "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP" SCREENED (From Our Own Correspondent). London, January 19. theatrical activity Nearly every theatre in the West End f London is occupied by a play and many 1 c<’ over, if o2,442 words
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Article549 1935-02-01 19 First Case I I WELL-KNOWN TOWKAY I I SUMMONED Kuala Lumpur, January 30. The first prosecution by the Superintendent, Fire Brigade Selangor, after a long time, to ensure that precautions are taken by theatrical companies for the safety of the audience, in case of an549 words
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Advertisement134 1935-02-01 19 An Economical and Low Electric CurrentConsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. I 3 FOR T HEALTH r AND I COMFORT ON HIRE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW MONTHLY RENTALS AND/OR ON SALE AT KEEN PRICES AND EASY PAYMENT TERMS. Kindly call and inspect at distributors K. LEE SAN CO., ’Phone134 words
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Article, Illustration316 1935-02-01 20 IN CRIMSON AND WHITE. —The two little bridal attendants at the wedding of Mr. T. N. Pearce and Miss Stella Rippon, at Chelmsford, Mr. Pearce is the Essex county cricket vaptain. I FAMOUS LOCO /.V DUPLICATE —at work on a reI plica of the I316 words