Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1935
1935-02-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-02-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho. 28. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1157 1935-02-05 1 BRITISH AND FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS MOST VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION TO EUROPEAN PEACE FINAL WORD RESTS WITH GERMANY —Reuter. London, February 4. 1 io \ndo-French agreement has receiv- .<• xcellent Press, the only notable exing the "Daily Express" whose pel y 3 isolationist. Times” sums up by saying—Reuter. - 1,157 words
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Article, Illustration28 1935-02-05 1 FOR THE COMING SUMMER. —Some of the thousands of tennis racquets made during the winter months to meet the increasing demand of tennis enthusiasts.28 words
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Article69 1935-02-05 1 -Reuter. Chinese To Apologise For Incident Tokio, February 3. Peace was officially restored to the Charhar area and Jehol by an agreement between the Chinese and Japanese Manchukuo negotiators under which the Chinese epresentative apologises and guarantees that there will be no recurrence of the– -Reuter. - 69 words
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Article48 1935-02-05 1 .—Reuter. Restriction In April Batavia February 2. The Government has authorised regional civil service officials to prepare for the enforcement of individual native rubber restriction after April 1. The restriction will be limited to the districts of Tapanoeli, Achin and the East Coast of Sumatra.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 48 words
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43 1935-02-05 1 a fortnight’s winter sport holiday.—Rugby Radio Service. London, February 4. The Prince of Wales left Sunningdale in his private aeroplane this afternoon for Calais to join the train for Kitzbuehel for a fortnight’s winter sport holiday.—Rugbya fortnight’s winter sport holiday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Article51 1935-02-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Special Series To Be Issued London, February 4. The Postmaster General announced in the House of Commons that a special series of stamps to commemorate the King’s Silver Jubilee would be issued. Denominations of these would be i£d, l l id and 2d.—Rugby Radio—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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84 1935-02-05 1 .—Reuter. Italian In Austrian Schools Rome, February 3. An Austro-Italian Cultural Agreement was signed by Signor Mussolini and M. Pernter, the Austrian Under Secretary for Education, which provides for teaching Italian in Austrian schools certain of which, for example the Lyceea Commercial Schools in Vienna, where Italian.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article54 1935-02-05 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Arrangements Made London, February 4. The delegation appointed by the Peruvian Government to negotiate a trade agreement with Great Britain were received today by the President of the Board pf Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. After a general exchange of views arrangements were made for.—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article41 1935-02-05 1 in the Warwick Castle. —Rugby Radio Service. U. K. Delegates Reach Capetown London, February 4. The United Kingdom delegates tjo the Imperial Press Conference which opens at Capetown tomorrow arrived there today in the Warwick Castle. —Rugby Radioin the Warwick Castle.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article142 1935-02-05 1 .—Reuter. Indian Reforms SPIRIT OF IMPERIALIST DOMINATION New Delhi, February 4. The gallaries in the Legislative Assembly were crowded for the opening of the debate on the new Indian reforms but there was an absence of excitement. A motion by Mr. Bulabhai Desai, the leader of the.—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article245 1935-02-05 1 j.—Reuter. Traditional Methods Used By Pirates Shanghai, February 3. Not counting the junks, many of whom had gone unsung to doom, the piracy on the “Tungchow” was the thirty-sixth on Chinese waters since 1925. Traditional methods were employed by the desperadoes who boarded the vessel as passengers,j.—Reuter. - 245 words
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Article49 1935-02-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Continued Improvement Shown London, February 4. The Governor of Ceylon reports to the Colonial Office that the malaria situation continues trt improve steadily. Comparatively few infections or reinfections are now taking place but the hospitals remain overfilled with convalescents. —Rugby Radio Service.—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article104 1935-02-05 1 Reuter. Accepted in Cabinet Circles RUMOURS OF L.G. BEING INVITED GROUNDLESS London, February 4. The “Daily Telegraph” which is usually in close touch with government opinion says it is accepted in Cabinet circles that there will be a reconstruction of the Government in the autumn as aReuter. - 104 words
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Article41 1935-02-05 1 nown” will be examined in dock. —Ttugby Radio Service. Arrives At Portsmouth London, February 4 H.M.S. "Hood” reached Portsmouth today from Gibraltar and the damage sustained through her collision with H.M.S. “Rf~ nown” will be examined in dock. —Ttugbynown” will be examined in dock.—Ttugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article54 1935-02-05 1 Five Hours' Flight From Singapore The R.A.F. flying boat, 5.1160, piloted by Wing Commander Scott, which left Singapore this morning at seven, arrived at Penang at 11.51 a.m. for refuelling purposes. The plane stopped at the Marine Depc l Glugor and left a few minutes after,54 words
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Article107 1935-02-05 1 —Reuter. Limitation Less Likely Than Ever London, February 4. The “Manchester Guardian" says it is idle to blame Russia for rearming when, everyone is rearming. The enormous dev*lopment of high efficiency in the Russian, army in the Far East has caused the danger to Russia in that quarter—Reuter. - 107 words
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Advertisement12 1935-02-05 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. SB-70, Bishop street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement14 1935-02-05 1 KEY Abeer Pure, Cool jteli Refreshing Sol» DUtrftataf»: If. V. StaoM» JwT l Oiift14 words
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Advertisement2144 1935-02-05 2 batfc for CASUAL NOTICE. PERAK TURF CLUB R A N IT RATES FOR CASUAL pR|VATE CHR(STMAS M ke FEBRUARY MEETING DM H I\ ADVERTISEMENTS greeting cards FAMILY RESIDENTIAL HOTELS. I 1935 rur bIEBI" 1 AMTI I C RAMU I MOMf* cm- Agencies offers by Englands FIRST DAY, 2ND. FEBRUARY, 19352,144 words
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Article2453 1935-02-05 3 THE INFANTA BEATRICE'S WEDDING WIDOW OF A FAMOUS ACTOR WOMEN IN COMMERCIAL ART PLEA FOR FEMALE JUDGES (From Our Own Correspondent.) •> 1 London, January 23. QUEEN’S NEW COLOUR The Queen has chosen a new colour. Instead of the pastel shade gowns which she usually2,453 words
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Advertisement212 1935-02-05 3 The RIGHT BABY FOOD W The firm, rounded little limbs that 3yJ>z»' s»\ fl baby develops, his consistently good health and happy EH Z-- sure signs that Mellin’s Food U: r H is the right food for every > Zx baby from birth on''M wards. «'W/ iwrz/w A’ -reF (if212 words
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Advertisement130 1935-02-05 3 Jhe inevitable choice of.the hostess who buys only the best. B| r lUrt? Wmr 1 HA*» j ■W■ h IWMlllllllllllis TraSe Enquiries: HgWvff;§ Bousteud <£ Co., Ltd., S.S. and F.M.S. THEY MUST BE RIGHT Poorly fitted glaree» are m bad mno glnrere at aIL Although helptag Umi eye» tn one130 words
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Article1243 1935-02-05 4 PROPOSED SIX CONVENTIONS REAFFIRMATION OF GENOA DECLARATION NEXT MOVE FROM GERMANY London, February 3. An early development occurred this morning when Signor Grandi, the Italian Ambassador, called on M. Laval at 11.30 a.in. and had an hours conversation the nature of which was not yet disclosed. But theponed his departure until Monday.—Reuter. v - 1,243 words
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304 1935-02-05 4 At Chamber of Commerce $lO,OOO FOR AMOY UNIVERSITY The members of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce were “at home” on Sunday afternoon at three o’clock to Dr. Lim Boon Keng, a former member of the S.S. Legislative Council and at present head of304 words
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Article153 1935-02-05 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. E. Pepys is returning from leave by the s.s. “Corfu” due in Singapore on March 16. Mr. A. T. Aird, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., left Malacca bn Sunday on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. James Mackie, of the Chartered Bank, Kuala Lumpur, sailed for Home153 words
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Article495 1935-02-05 4 KOELMEYER THOMASZ i I The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Francis Henry Arthur Koelmeyer of the Automatic Telephone Exchange, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Leolin Muriel Thomasz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomasz of Sungei Patani,495 words
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Advertisement330 1935-02-05 4 ACID STOMACH CAUSED ULCERS Then New Drugless Remedy Brought Speedy Relief Have you ever seen people with stomach ulcers—that terrible sequel to neglected indigestion Read this letter about one of them I got Chardox for a friend who had suffered for years from chronic ulceration of the stomach and has330 words
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Advertisement306 1935-02-05 4 i (JUNE IN JANUARY Fox Trot CB 811 LOVE IS IN THE AIR AGAIN I “HERE IS MY HEART” TALKIE GIVES US THIS LIKEABLE TUN AND THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PUT IT OVER WITH VERY: I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH MADAME Tange CB 808 THE CONTINENTAL Fox Trot I306 words
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Article784 1935-02-05 5 ORIENT CHAMPION NOT VERY CONVINCING JUDGES DISAGREE ON RESULT 3UT referee gives casting vote for DRAW Accommodation was at a premium on riday night at the New World arena vhen Al Rivers, the Malayan champion, Young Frisco, the Filipino-Spaniard ,'iiddle and welterweight champion of the784 words
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Article631 1935-02-05 5 Wins Points Verdict AFTER BAD START (BY “SECONDS OUT”) j Although floored three times in the first round and twice in the second round when all expected a knock-out to be inevitable, Peter George, the East African negro i featherweight, not only lasted the distance631 words
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Article510 1935-02-05 5 Weights and Selections MAJESTY MAN TO WIN AGAIN Below will be found the weights, scratchings and selections for today’s races at Ipoh RACE 1 Horses—Class 2 —Division 5 —5 Furlongs —2.45 p.m. Armide 9.00 Justicia 8.11 Rawang 8.10 Stay Out 8.10 Austral Waters 8.04 Valdarado510 words
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Article67 1935-02-05 5 Happy Lads Beat Warders* Club j Playing on the Patani Road ground on Sunday evening the Happy lads beat Warders’ Football Club by three goals to one in a friendly game of soccer. The interval was taken in favour with the Happy Lads leading by three goals67 words
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Article33 1935-02-05 5 —Reuter. For British Light-heavy-weight Title London, February 4. The fight for the British light-heavy-weight championship at Mountain Ash ended in Eddie Phillips of London outpointing Tommy Farr of Wales.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement149 1935-02-05 5 SMALL PIMPLES IN MRS On Arms and Chest. Suffered 10 Months, Cuticura Healed. “I suffered for over ten months with eczema and did not get a comfortable night’s sleep during that time. Small, red pimples broke out on my arms and chest and were in clusters, very thick, and sometimes149 words
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Advertisement288 1935-02-05 5 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop A "Perfect Chemist's Shop" is the one that has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly in making Our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop in point of Purity of Goods n288 words
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1383 1935-02-05 6 OPENING OF PERAK TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING NYMPH of torridge and shoot up SPRING SURPRISES MEMORY WINS IN GOOD COMPANY SEVERAL FAVOURITES OBLIGE The outstanding feature on Saturday’s races at Ipoh, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Spring Meeting, was1,383 words
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262 1935-02-05 6 Early Results NATARAJAN AND SAMY FROM PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, February 2. Competitors from all parts of Malaya took part in the Sixth Malayan Tamils Tennis Championship meeting which started here this evening in fine weather. The tournament is expected to be concluded262 words
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Article460 1935-02-05 6 Home And Home Match KING SCORES 47 IN FIRST KNOCK The opening cricket match on the Esplanade this season was played on Saturday when the Penang Cricket Club fielded two club sides captained by H. W. Brady and C. F. King respectively. The game ended in460 words
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Article132 1935-02-05 6 Rugby International MAGNIFICENT DROP GOAL DECIDES ISSUE London, February 2. At Cardiff, in the Rugby International, Wales beat Scotland by 10 points to 6. A crowd of 70,000 spectators were present in springlike weather after a morning gale and showers. Cliff Jones scored a brilliant unconverted try132 words
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1278 1935-02-05 6 MANCHESTER WINS HANDSOMELY NOTTINGHAM FOREST BADLY BEATEN AT HULL London, February 2. j-j The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish S Leagues e DIVISION I Arsenal 4 Sheffield W. 1 Aston V. 1 Tottenham H. 0 Blackbum R.1,278 words
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Article130 1935-02-05 6 —Reuter. English Rugger GOOD WIN FOR WEST OF SCOTLAND London, February 2 The following are the results of principal Rugby Union matches played today: Blackheath 17 The Army 10 Bristol 34 C’bridge Univ. 6 Devonport Services 13 Aberavon Exeter 5 Plymouth Albion 10 Gloucester 10 United Ser.—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article114 1935-02-05 6 Singapore And Selangor Draw NEGRI SEMBILAN LOSI TO PERAK (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, February 2 The annual hockey fixtures of the layan Colts started here this evening v the Selangor Colts drew with the Sin:, pore Colts in a goalless game. Both sides missed114 words
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4845 1935-02-05 7 THREE JUDGMENTS INTENTION OF THE LEGISLATURE TO LIMIT SIZE OF PRIZES s already briefly reported in the jang Gazette” the Appeal Court, con- .ng of the Chief Justice, F.M.S., the •f Justice S.S. and Mr. Justice Burton, unanimously dismissed the appeal Kader Batcha, who was4,845 words
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Advertisement14 1935-02-05 7 FOG OVER 'FRISCO" WARNER BROS. THRILLING DRAMA OF THE HONGKONG OF THE WEST I14 words
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Advertisement207 1935-02-05 7 *****—A New Year; Perhaps, a new camera !ln any case load your camera with jr—■ r MSgr the superior film selling at the price Bof inferior brands. i THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL j BEAUTY AIDS S YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. Times have changed. Sahave opinions.207 words
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Article618 1935-02-05 8 Nothing could have been more sad than the disastrous fire which broke out on Sunday afternoon at the Ayer Ttam Village and destroyed nearly a hundred houses and rendered homeless approximately 500 people, most of whom are Chinese. The event threw a damper on the Chinese New618 words
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Article85 1935-02-05 8 —Reuter. Due To Border Delineation London, February 4. In the House of Commons questioned in regard to Manchukuo disturbances, Capt. Anthony Eden after referring to Sir John Simon’s reply of January 30, said the incident appeared to have arisen out of a difference between the local authorities in—Reuter. - 85 words
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106 1935-02-05 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 5. Returning from the dredge at 11 a.m. yesterday, Mr. K. B. Palmstrom, the Superintendent of Southern Kinta Tin Dredging, Tanjong Tualang, collapsed when nearing his bungalow. Friends conveyed him to* the Batu Gajah hospital but on arrival106 words
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Article712 1935-02-05 8 Civic Reception At Ballarat VISIT TO MELBOURNE (Special To The “Pinang Gaaette”) On Board, s.s. Nieuw Zeeland Jan. 24. The contingent left Melbourne by morning train and after about three hours arrived at Ballarat, the famous area where the miners of gold built a city of712 words
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Article35 1935-02-05 8 —Reuter. U.S. Supreme Court Not Giving Decision Today Washington, February 2. The Chief Justice announces that the Supreme Court will not give the gold clause decision on February 4 (as hitherto expected) .—Reuter..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article723 1935-02-05 8 PATHETIC STORY QUACK OPERATIC i Toothless and half blind, an destitute Chinese woman gave ev j the Singapore police court on s;. that she had been robbed of th i one eye by a Bengali Mohamm described himself as a "specialist' The Bengali, Hakim Gulam723 words
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Advertisement289 1935-02-05 8 A good game l/\ y\ I and then V a Carlsberg. JSJ IB M V' ■W M U O 31 Once lasted always wanted J a beer beer beer SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur ENGLISH CHEDDAR CHEESE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD., PENANG BAGAN289 words
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Advertisement31 1935-02-05 8 NATURAL MINERAL WATER > ill The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. o CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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880 1935-02-05 9 ABOUT 500 PEOPLE RENDERED HOMELESS BLAZE STARTED BY JOSS-PAPERS RICE DISTRIBUTED BY BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION Hight y-fi\e houses were destroyed beyond repair and about people, including many women and children, were rendered nneless when a big fire broke out in Paya Terubong on Sunday880 words
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731 1935-02-05 9 JEWISH BANKRUPT'S ASSETS GOVERNMENT CLERK GIVEN DISCHARGE SUBJECT TO JUDGMENT IN $9OO j A. Y. Abraham, a fifty-year-old locally born Jew applied for his discharge from bankruptcy on Friday before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell. Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, said that Abraham731 words
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Article359 1935-02-05 9 Fortunes That Vanished MAN'S ADMISSION IN BANKRUPTCY COURT Southampton, January 17. There appeared in the Bankruptcy Court i here a man whose 1913 rubber profits were between £300,000 and £400,000, who settled £50,000 on his first wife and £50,000 on his second, and who359 words
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Advertisement58 1935-02-05 9 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER DANCE And CABARET BY THE LUDO ENSEMBLE In Classical, Acrobatic Comedy Dances, and Presenting Screamingly Humorous Burlesques. A CABARET WELL WORTH SEEING. DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS And His All European Orchestra. Dinner $3/- Non-Diners THE LUDO ENSEMBLE Will also appear at the Dinner58 words
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Advertisement92 1935-02-05 9 f I<<DIAMOND> g h Ia A g IBySLte R HRANO BEDSTEAD B 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 d iscriminati n g. By careful selection he92 words
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Advertisement226 1935-02-05 9 JI «BO o w < 111 wigagiF Another 7RUFOOD RABY little girl is th» Hon. Marye Rous, >; daughter of .g Viscountess Dunuich L Portrait by Tunbridge yyarm v/eather... TRUFOOD for baby’s safety Baby will be safe on Humanised Trufood however warm the weather, because Humanised Trufood is safe. There226 words
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161 1935-02-05 10 Sub-Agent Of Hongkong Bank i AT SUNGEI PATANI Among the passengers who left for: home on Saturday, by the P. O. i “Naldera,” w r ere Mr. and Mrs. Eric! Baumgartner. The very large crowd of friends from Penang and Kedah: who were there to161 words
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Article109 1935-02-05 10 —REUTER. Says Mr. Ward Price I WILL EMBROIL US WITH JAPAN LONDON, FEBRUARY 2I THE SINGAPORE BASE IS USELP (DECLARES MR. WARD PRICE IN SERIES OF ARTICLES TO THE "DAD MAIL.” IT IS A THOUSAND TIMES BI TER TO CUT OUR LOSS OF SINGAPOK AND LET—REUTER. - 109 words
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Advertisement42 1935-02-05 10 Have you tried this yet it's fl /7 VDL THE WINE THAT BAFFLED THE CHAMPAGNE EXPERTS Obtainable at the Runnymede Hotel. Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG, SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH.42 words
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Advertisement108 1935-02-05 10 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dlxzlness. Stiffness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Aciditv or108 words
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Advertisement236 1935-02-05 10 Fit and fresh f after the day s work —because HORLICK’S gives I’/3rd extra energy fVB W f■ W There’s no secret about energy —it just depends if JB I /1 il on the nourishment you get. It is especially O ’JLKt important, in a warm climate, to keep up236 words
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Article1456 1935-02-05 11 OPINION OF COMMITTEE OF S.T.C. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING STAKE MONEY TO BE FURTHER INCREASED THIS YEAR lhere was a record attendance at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Turf Club held at the Chamber of Commerce room on Friday afternoon, Mr. R. Page, the1,456 words
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Advertisement358 1935-02-05 11 K MH c»t«m«« of in It at HK. /Mar r— w P®» to tha light. SflT WRITES 12.000-WORD NOVEL with ONE filling! Naturally, the writer used a Parker Vacumatic the very kind yon can buy in any good store. This revolutionary pen holds 102% more ink—• vet the size is358 words
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Advertisement260 1935-02-05 11 i “Avery” Weighing Scales j BRITISH MADE J 3- Unsurpassed for > SENSITIVENESS, I ACCURACY and LASTING QUALITY 1 “Avery” machines are built by experts, f B with tested material and to the most J 1 modern designs. They are backed by 1 1 over a century’s scale making a260 words
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Article457 1935-02-05 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES ScMule Of Principal Linas Vtoi Mtowtag to a Itot of vsaoeto arriving ■MI ■flfrg toast Penang during the week V MMSIO-DAT S.S. MAYEBASHI MARU frpm Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo and Bombay. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 5.5. KUTSANG from Calcutta. Sails wnm day for Singapore, Hongkong, Kobe,457 words
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Article20 1935-02-05 12 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Perak Turi Club races, 2nd day. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Pera:; Turf Club races, 3rd day.20 words
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Article861 1935-02-05 12 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Northern India by the s.s. “Hosang” will be closed at 10 a.m. today. A mail for Asahan by the s.s. “Rengam” will be closed at 10 am. today. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Krian”861 words
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Miscellaneous504 1935-02-05 12 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the wavelengths, two of which will be used simultaneoua»y GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19-82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and GSC 31.30504 words
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Miscellaneous270 1935-02-05 12 chestra, conducted by Harry Pell. Relayed from the Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham. Overture, Light Cavalry (Suppe). Waltz, Nights of Gladness (Ancliffe). Les| Millions d’Arlequin (Solo Violencello, Tom Freeman) (Drigo). Selection, The Dear, Old Home Songs (arr. Russell). 10.00—Talk: “India.”* The Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P. 10.20—The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra (contd.). Londonderry270 words
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Miscellaneous104 1935-02-05 12 flag* 1 TODAY LAST 3 SHOWS 2-45 6-15 9-30 M.-G.-M.'s GREATEST THRILL PICTURE! WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER in ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S GRANDEST ADVENTURE STORY. with LIONEL BARRYMORE OTTO KRUGER, SEE THE SENSATIONAL PIRATE MUTINY! SEE THE BATTLE BETWEEN THE PIRATE GANG AND THE BRITISH HEROES! OPENING TOMORROW WARNER BROS. INTIMATE104 words
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Advertisement218 1935-02-05 13 TONIGHT TONIGHT AT 9-15 P.M. FIRST GRAND COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME HARMSTON'S yTj DU circus L_4 ROYAL MENAGERIE Location:-341 Dato Kramat Road. Penang The hardest wearing material f r ffice floors bungalow floors steamer decks MAJLTHOID NHH- ACTS NEW THRILLS I fLOOR COVERING N£W LAUGHS 2nd PROGRAMME BETTER AND BRIGHTER218 words
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Miscellaneous143 1935-02-05 13 PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING! Pmowb 18M.r^ 2*®Uy FOUR SHOWS TODAY 11-30 A.M. 2-30 6-30 9-30 P.M. Owing To Tremendous Success Season Indefinitely Extended. THE VERY ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. The Stars Of Pei Chien Loong" Together again in another ALL CANTONESE Musical Romance with Lilting New Cantonese Songs And143 words
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Miscellaneous164 1935-02-05 13 MAJESTIC OPENING TODAY AT THE MATINEE AT 2-45 P.M. TONIGHT 6.15 9.30 HERE'S A PICTURE TO DRIVE YOUR OLD YEAR BLUES AWAY AND START YOUR NEW YEAR LAUGHING! A HAPPY PICTURE FOR A HAPPY EVENT! WHEELER AND rb« WOOLSEY iiMhk ARE OUT OF JAIL AND WILL TAKE THE TOWN BY164 words
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433 1935-02-05 14 EXPERIMENTAL FAR EAST FLIGHTS Wake Island, a tiny, uninhabited spot in mid-Pacific, has sprung into importance with the announcement that President Roosevelt has transferred it to the jurisdiction of the United States Navy. Included in the transfer are three small islands in the433 words
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Article177 1935-02-05 14 New Rules Indexed By Mr. B. A. Mallal The new year ush ired in a new era in the history of procedural law in the Colony. The Civil Procedure Code, hitherto the only statutory enactment governing matters of practice and procedure in civil matters, is177 words
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Article266 1935-02-05 14 Judgment Reserved Further hearing was recorded on Friday in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, of the three applications for writs of prohibition against the Singapore Improvement Trust. The matter arose out of declarations by the Trust concerning houses in North Bridge266 words
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199 1935-02-05 14 £l,BOO For Mother New York, January 18. Surrogate Judge James A. Foley has signed an order permitting the expenditure ef 48,000 dollars (nearly £10,000) for the care, maintenance, and education of 10-year-old Gloria Vanderbilt in 1935. Out of the total sum mentioned in199 words
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Article132 1935-02-05 14 S'pore Chamber's Nominee For Council 1 j At a meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Mr. John Bagnall J was nominated for re-appointment as a member of the Legislative Council, in place of Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson who sails for home on leave.132 words
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Advertisement13 1935-02-05 14 ir ,nl mi.... i. "FOO OVER "FRISCO" AH ERUPTION OF VOLCANIC THRILLS I13 words
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Article413 1935-02-05 16 Sunday's Match FOSTER AND PENNINGTON IN FORM Some bright Cricket was witnessed on Sunday on the Esplanade when the Penang Cricket Club played their second practice match between teams captained by I». J. Thompson and H. W. Brady. The game ended in a win for Thompson’s413 words
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Article26 1935-02-05 16 There will be no matinees today Tuesday and on Saturday 9th instant. The next matinee will be on Sunday, 10th February, at 4.30 p.m.26 words
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43 1935-02-05 16 Arrangements for the Tenth Open Lawn Tennis Tpurnament at the Klang Club during the Easter holidays are already in hand and the established popularity of this Annual event is evinced by the increased number cf entries each year.43 words
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Article121 1935-02-05 16 j.—Reuter. Neusel Wins In Eleventh Round BRITISH CHAMPION'S GAMENESS London, February 4. In a scheduled fifteen round contest at Wembley, Walter Neusel, Germany, beat Jack Petersen, the British heavyweight champion in the eleventh round, Petersen’s second throwing in the towel. PETERSEN’S GAMENESS It was a terrific fightj.—Reuter. - 121 words
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334 1935-02-05 16 FLAGS FLOWN HALFMAST BY INDIAN CLUBS The funeral of Mr. A. Veerappa Pillay, J.P., took place on Sunday evening from his residence No. 21, Kajang Road, for burial at the Baut Lanchang Cemetery. Mr. Pillay passed away on Saturday at the age of 63.334 words
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Article97 1935-02-05 16 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74& New York 4.87% 4.87% Montreal 4.87% 4.87% Brussels 21 21.01% Geneva 15.13 15.14% Amsterdam 7.24% 7.24% Milan 57% 57% Berlin 12.19 12.21 Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 26% 26% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid 35%97 words
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Article1091 1935-02-05 16 TIN RUBBER SHARES BY AIR MAIL (By Courtesy of Kennedy Co.) MALAY COMPANIES Allagar (2|o) 1)8 l|lo Alor Pongsu (2jo) 2)2 2|4 Anglo-Malay 13|3 14|3 Ayer Kuning 30 0 3210 Bagan Serai 12|3 13|3 Bahru (Sei.) (2jo) 3|7% 3)10% Banteng 230 24|6 Batang (2|o) IjO I|2 Batu1,091 words
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Article268 1935-02-05 16 B.M.A. Call For A "Boycott" CLASH WITH T.U.C. A situation which may develop into a fight on principle between the British MeJlical Association and the Trades Union Congress has been created by the circulation of a letter from headquarters of the B.M.A. to all branches secretaries.268 words
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Obituary35 1935-02-05 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. A. Veerappa Pillay and family beg to thank all those who sent wreaths rendered services and lent their cars on the occasion of .the funeral of Mr. A Veerappa Pillay, J.P.35 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1935-02-05 16 "FOG OVER ’FRISCO" OUT-THRILLING ANYTHING YET SCREENED I8 words
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Advertisement372 1935-02-05 16 FUN FROLIC TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA GNAI KONG CHOON SAIK" SEATS 50, 40, 30 and 20 cents. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA ONG PIAT HEAN HOCK KOK ’’—Last Part. SEATS 50, 30 and 20 cents. KIAH OPERA Will Present DRAGON’S BLOOD SEATS 50, 30 and 20372 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1935-02-05 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind 6 a.m. ..76 N Noon 87 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1.47 a.m 8.30 a.m 2.30 p.m 8.44 p.m TOMORROW 2.25 a.m 9.05 a.m 3.05 p.m 2.20 p.m35 words
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