Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 February 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-02-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB.' 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 30. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935. PRICE <lO CENTS.20 words
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Article1250 1935-02-07 1 ..—Rugby Radio Service. FULL HOUSE AND CROWDED 'GALLERIES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BOUND TO BE MORE COMPLICATED London, February 6. !'he four days’ debate on the Government of India Bill began ■lk House of Commons before a very large House and crowded •üblic galleries. i c..—Rugby Radio Service. - 1,250 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-02-07 1 MOTHER’S PRIDE.—The famous cotter spaniel Spirit of Mischief” With four of her litter of eight puppies at Colley Orchard, Reigate Heath.23 words
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Article208 1935-02-07 1 ’’—Reuter. Inquiry Opens Shanghai, February 7. Immediately the "Tungchow" arrived at 8.15 this morning an inquiry into the j piracy was held aboard by Consul-General Brenan with the co-operation of the British naval authorities, the International Settlement Police and representatives of the owners of the vessel. ARRIVAL’’—Reuter. - 208 words
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Article122 1935-02-07 1 Reuter. Japan Will Build BUT WILL NOT START PACIFIC RACE Tokio, February 7. In reply to a question in the Diet as to whether Japan would build up to parity in the event of the failure of the Naval Conference, the Navy Minister replied that in suchReuter. - 122 words
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Article64 1935-02-07 1 —Reuter Wireless. Issue Of Special Stamps London, February 4. The British Post Office will issue special half-penny, penny, three-half penny and two pence half-penny stamps in commemoration of the King’s Silver Jubilee, announced the Post-master-General in the House of Commons and added that 43 territories under the immediate—Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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172 1935-02-07 1 HAMBURG-AMERICA NORTH GERMAN LLOYD board. —Reuter Wireless. Separate Managements Joint Board Berlin, February 2. A pooling agreement has-been reached between the Hamburg-America and North German Lloyd Lines regulating relations for the next fifteen years. Receipts from passenger and freight services with North America and Australia will be pooled and likewiseboard.—Reuter Wireless. - 172 words
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Article83 1935-02-07 1 points.—Reuter Wireless. Sweden Lifts Bolivian Ban Geneva, February 4. Sweden is the first nation to lift the arms embargo against Bolivia in accordance with the recommendation of the League’s Gran Chaco committee on January 16 in view of Paraguay’s refusal to accept mediation while Bolivia is so willing.points.—Reuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Article114 1935-02-07 1 Labour Gain SETBACK TO GOVERNMENT London, February 7. The Wavertree by-election caused by the succession of the Hon. A. R. Nall-Cain to the peerage resulted in a Labour gain. The figures were: Mr. Cleary (Labour) 15,611. Mr. Platt (National Conservative) 13,771. Mr. Randolph Churchill (Independent Conservative) 10,575. Mr.114 words
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Article90 1935-02-07 1 —Reuter. Moscow, February 7. Sweeping constitutional reforms wer« unanimously passed with acclamation at the All Union Soviet Congress. M. Molotov said that all the best in Parliamentary system will henceforth be embodied in the Soviet system. Now that the class system was practically abolished they could adopt—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article60 1935-02-07 1 —Reuter. London, February 7. Twenty people were detained at Sheffield following a skirmish between police and several thousand unemployed who demonstrated outside the Town Hall in protest against the scales of relief. The City Council refused to receive the deputation and foot and mounted police charged the.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article57 1935-02-07 1 —Reuter. Washington, February 7 President Roosevelt has announced that the proposed $30,000,000 cotton barter with Germany has been abandoned. It is explained that Germany offered 25 per cent, cash and 75 per cent, goods for American cotton. The proposal was dropped because the import of goods in—Reuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement15 1935-02-07 1 I 1 p H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS Na. C&-7D, Bubo», utreet, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.15 words
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Advertisement204 1935-02-07 1 842. T. Why every day 5000 Women change to "Dull Finish" fowder Ordinary face powders only prevent h* ugly shine for a few minutes. Then the powder itself becomes shiny. This is because ordinary powders absorb the skin’s natural moisture and form a Ci glistening paste like wet flour. Chemists204 words
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Advertisement56 1935-02-07 1 DONALDI SCOTCH; S WHISKY OWW A Am WEOKY At IMhM m* ggHl ef «S.M aMk Obtainable Tram All Provlafcm Stone i TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4, 5 and 14 Latest Home News Malayan News 7 and 11 Latest Penang News H Share Lists--Aad Produce Prices Commercial News56 words
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Advertisement1811 1935-02-07 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TO LET BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS| BANKS Aft VEDTI No ll Babington Awnue NOTICE OF SALE j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Ml/VCIh I IwEIVIEIK Fumifliied or unfurnished THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG No 2 Barrack Straits Settlements. NOtICC Q. UlVigena Qf |NJ>|Ai LIMITED SHANGHAI BAI’S j1,811 words
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Article2268 1935-02-07 3 Science Invention SERUM CURE FOR CANCER THE STRAIN OF MODERN LIFE RADIO TELEPHONY FOR AIRCRAFT HELICOPTER OF NOVEL DESIGN < From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Janlary 26. 4E CANCER CURE FORECAST Belief that within the next few years v methods of treating cancer would be avered, and the necessity for2,268 words
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Advertisement49 1935-02-07 3 it 1 M «-> ii L likabnart* 1 Mellin’s Food Biscuits ■r» iavaliMbte during weaning, whether a habe baa been hand-reared or breast-fed. Seta m hermetically sealed boxes by al chemists and Storea. UNTOUCHED BY HAND Obtainable throughout the Straits Settlements and the Malay States. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG,49 words
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Advertisement171 1935-02-07 3 in z J i At s J M J// \Z ZZZ’ M/rmnoa/ for L? TIG®R BRER Hi r j-z I! I 1! 11 M Th 9 mo»t u 9n9ra,, y tittful Medicine for all Climate» > n r JMis Browpgji I J gS 1 y T g •\t jg Them171 words
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Miscellaneous45 1935-02-07 3 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES: Acrobats (2) IflSm trail E > ral 'lit y M wnf (Wouldn't you?) Clutch the pole—that’s best, he thinks. Out he struggled, most aejected. BobWs lost his balance, too. But in the mud it slowly sinks. Said Ruby. Just what 1 expected!45 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1935-02-07 4 A Severe Task For Last Year's Winner THOMOND II AND DELANEIGE WELL TREATED It had been a foregone conclusion that last year’s winner. Golden Miller, would be at the head of this year’s Grand National Steeplechase handicap, the weights for which were published in the1,546 words
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Article48 1935-02-07 4 No Sweeps In reply to the application of the Royal 1 urf Club of Siam for permission to hold sweeps, the Government has replied stating that permission cannot be given to the application, and adding that the proposal was contrary to public morals.48 words
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Article55 1935-02-07 4 —Reuter. British Guiana Match HENDREN SCORES A CENTURY Georgetown. Demerara, February 6. The three-day match between the M.C.C. and British Guiana was continued here today when England scored 421 in reply to British Guiana’s 102. Hendren scored 148 and Iddon 68. Wyatt was suffering from slight—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article121 1935-02-07 4 line.—Reuter. International Soccer VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN THREE London, February 6. At Everton in the international soccer match England defeated Ireland by 2 goals to 1. The weather was fine but cold and 30,000 spectators were presen’. Ireland hardly deserved defeat but had only themselves toline.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article73 1935-02-07 4 —Reuter. Sunderland Holds Aston Villa London, February 6. The follcwing are results of matches played today in the English League:— DIVISION I Birmingham 4, Middlesbro’ 2. Sunderland 3, Aston V. 3. DIVISION n Manchester U. 2, Port V. 1. Notts F. 1, Bury 4. Plymouth A. 0, Norwich—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article34 1935-02-07 4 —Reuter. Navy Defeats Civil Services London, February 6. The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today:— Royal Navy 13, Civil Services 0. Oxford U. 3, Royal Air Force 3.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article511 1935-02-07 4 Swee Teong Plays Good Game i NOT MUCH IN OTHER MATCH (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Liew Peng Hai (Merrilads) and Yeoh Swee Teong (Health and Strength Union) beat Yeoh Cheang Aik (Highways and Byways) and Tan Yu Siang (Lipsville) respectively in the Junior badminton championships played yesterday at the511 words
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Article129 1935-02-07 4 Office. —Reuter Wireless. First Round Draw London, February 1. The draw for the first round in the Davis Cup in the European zone has resulted as follows: Czechoslovakia will meet Yugoslavia: Japan meets Holland: New Zealand meets Australia. In the second round, Poland meets South Africa and theOffice.—Reuter Wireless. - 129 words
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Article361 1935-02-07 4 Three Gaal Victory F or Engineers* Department FAST FOOTBALL AT DATO KRAMAT A soccer match which started at sis o’clock yesterday evening was played on the Dato Kramat Ground and resulted in a three gcal victory for the Engineers’ Department against the Secretariats’ Department. This is another361 words
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Article111 1935-02-07 4 Overdraft Reduced Fr £1.906 To £BBO The Somerset C.C.C. annual repo* presentation at the annual meeting at ton-super-Mare, on January al. that the club’s overdraft has been i from £1,906 to £BBO. A profit of was made on the season, a sum wlm not include the £1,500111 words
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Advertisement14 1935-02-07 4 WARNER BROS. THRILL SPECIAL "FOG OVER FRISCO" GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE AT QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE14 words
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Advertisement7 1935-02-07 4 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 147 words
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Advertisement63 1935-02-07 4 (ytiClllr Shaving w j j Only in Cuticur I Shaving Si k you get the Cutn u emollients which give you smooth, easy shave. Medici,, and antiseptic, the creamy, la ing lather softens the be. quickly, keeping it in that coo dition until the shave is finish? Then—a skin that63 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1935-02-07 5 PERFORMANCES OF "NATIONAL" HORSES AMERICAN RIDER'S SUCCESS INTERESTING TURF STATISTICS From Our Own Correspondent). London, January 23. 4E KING’S MARES King George V has never had the same od fortune as an owner as had his tther, but, possibly this is because he has not yet been1,902 words
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Article561 1935-02-07 5 Two Referees Plan The international trial match, England v. The Rest, which takes place on March 27, and will be in charge of two referees, will be played on West Bromwich Albion’s ground. In connection with this match the International Selection Committee recommended to the F.A. Council that561 words
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Article159 1935-02-07 5 Mr. G. F. Goodman Succeeds Mr. H. Roper Barrett Mr. G. F. Goodman has been elected chairman of the Lawn Tennis Association Council in succession to Mr. H. Roper Barrett. Mr. Goodman, for a long time connected with the legislative side of the game, is a retired159 words
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Article163 1935-02-07 5 Sir Russell Bencraft May i Become President In the annual report of the Hampshire j I County Cricket Club it is announced that j Sir Russell Bencraft, who has taken ac- j tive part in the management of the club as player, captain, secretary, and chairman during the163 words
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Advertisement287 1935-02-07 5 more Ink—but the size gt JKIIR remains the same' Ejf yySfflaV M<M n hew Much u* is left. ajj YOU CAN FILL IT AND FORGET IT for thia revolutionary pen ItoUa 102% more ink ahowa when tn refill! Thf. Parker Vaciimatic eliminates all old-fashionetl parts. In their place is a287 words
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765 1935-02-07 6 NEW DISCOVERIES THEY WALKED UPRIGHT, MADE FIRES, AND ATE ROAST BEEF WITH VEGETABLES TREMENDOUS RIDGES OVER THE EYES A WOMAN HELPS TO UNRAVEL SECRETS OF OUR OLDEST ANCESTORS Downe, Kent. BRUTAL-LOOKING men and women walked upright on the slopes of Mont765 words
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Article143 1935-02-07 6 End Of The I'm Alone Controversy Washington, January 21. "While the Commission found that the vessel was engaged on an unlawful mission at the time of the sinking, it has also found its sinking unlawful. The Government of the United States, therefore, tenders to his Majesty’s143 words
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Article155 1935-02-07 6 Still Many Opportunities For Britain Mr. G. H. Crane-Williams, chief representative of the Austin Motor Car Company in the Far East, who has been on a visit to Great Britain, said that he considered that there were plenty of opportunities for Britain in Far Eastern markets. Moreover,155 words
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Article706 1935-02-07 6 "Baseless Charges Of Die-hard M.P.s" STRONG SUPPORT FOR VICEROY New Delhi, January 22. The Maharaja of Bikaner denied in the most severe terms the allegations of Die-hard members of the House of Commons that pressure had been used by the British Government Ito induce the Princes706 words
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Article943 1935-02-07 6 £175 Damages Awar JUDGE QUESTION F MALICE I I Damages totalling £175 ’awarded in the vicarage mental ling home libel action at D Assizes, Dorchester. The plaintiffs were Mrs. Katherine Mevenson (68), a widow, and her dam; er Miss Joan Inez Drusilla Stevenson a;; 39 Mrs. Stevenson943 words
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Article333 1935-02-07 6 Reply To The Queen Mary ZEPPELIN TO COST £1,000,000 New York, January 20. America may reply to the challenge of the new British and French super-liners, Queen Mary and Normandie, by building a j huge airship for the Trans-atlantic service, i This I understand, is333 words
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Article142 1935-02-07 6 6.000,000 Letters From Britain In 1934 The Postmaster-General announces that the weight of letters sent by air from Great Britain during 1934 was the largest ever recorded in one year and amounted to about 122 tons, as compared with 85 tons in 1933 —an increase of 43142 words
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Article361 1935-02-07 6 100 Feet High With No Interior Walls PALACE OF STEEL AND GLASS Building covering an acre of London are being demolished and in their place will be erected a business palace of steel and glass, of seven storeys, each an acre in extent. It will be the361 words
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Article143 1935-02-07 6 Remarkable Film To Be Shown The Royal Anthropological Institute announces that by permission of the British Museum it is intended to show the film of the life of the Worara tribe of Australia on March 5. As stated in the Sunday Times the film has been presented143 words
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1193 1935-02-07 7 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S SERIOUS WARNING AT SEREMBAN NPLY TO DR. W.L. BRADDON'S ATTACK ON UNITED PLANTING ASSOCIATION DANGER OF UNREASONABLE PRICE A further attack by Dr. W. L. Braddon on the United PlantAssociation oi Malaya, at a luncheon given by the European1,193 words
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Article229 1935-02-07 7 Glamorous Romance At Queen's j “Happiness Ahead,” First National’s new comedy romance, featuring Dick Powell, opened at the Queen’s Cinema yesterday, both houses being packed. The story by j Harry Sauber is a glamorous romance that combines hilarious situations with melodramatic thrills, to which several catchy musical numbers229 words
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Advertisement15 1935-02-07 7 WARNER BROS. THRILL SPECIAL I ’’FOG OVER FRISCO" GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE Al QUEEN'S WEXT CHANGE15 words
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Advertisement133 1935-02-07 7 8 B 0 AS A CONSEQUENCE OF ONE OF THE MOST B 8 SUCCESSFUL SALES OF RECENT TIMES, WE FIND OURSELVES WITH A RESIDUE OF ODDMENTS. S REMNANTS, BROKEN RANGES. HATS. SHOES, J I SHIRTS, ETC. 6 8 8 8 AND RATHER B I 8 THAN TAKE THESE INTO STOCK133 words
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Advertisement179 1935-02-07 8 w 4 wel i. appol fed bathroom is a necessity in the I if I NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL I f I d----- -s, TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. I j j) <ii y THE BEST SEASIDE RESORT I Hfi mTEJOW it iMWi 1 J I r ffl Hi; 'K/7/ 'U t>X 11179 words
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Miscellaneous387 1935-02-07 8 Q U E, E N’SMAJESTK 6.15 Nightly 9.30 THE Op-'Xt ?X^ou s LAST NIGHTS HAPPY CROWDS THOROUGHLY ENJOYED DETECTIVE IS BACK TO SOLVE THE WARNER BROS. JOY OF JOYS! MOST MYSTIFYING MURDER THE GLORIOUS SUCCESSOR TO "DAMES" AND "20 MILLION < 6 0 11 AD I IIT fU A M387 words
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Article93 1935-02-07 9 present.—Reuter. Possibility Of Restoration MATTER DESERVING OF CONSIDERATION Tokio, February 6. According to the “Asahi Shinbun,” there is a possibility of the restoration of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. The Foreign Minister declared in the Diet that in view of the present day world conditions, the matter deserved the considerationpresent.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article324 1935-02-07 9 .—Reuter. Concerted Action Being Taken London. February 6. In the House of Commons Lord Apsley asked whether Sir John Simon proposed to negotiate with China with a view to concerted action in Far Eastern waters for the suppression of piracy. Sir John Simon replied that.—Reuter. - 324 words
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Article112 1935-02-07 9 .—Reuter. Result Of 45 Years Experiments London, February 6. Perfect synthetic diamonds are claimed! to be made by a septuagenarian ex-jewel-j ler after forty-five years of secret experiment in a London laboratory, according to a West End antique dealer. Victor Jourado, who declares, "The man brought me.—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article243 1935-02-07 9 By French Government Paris, January 31. Referring to the grave rioting on the 6th February last year, in the streets of Paris, which led to the fall of the Daladier Government, the Right-wing ex-service-men’s organization (Union Nationale des Combattants) has issued an appeal addressed to the French nation243 words
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Article113 1935-02-07 9 Government welcomed co-operation.—Reu-ter. Danger Of Communist Activities Over London, 6. In thp House of Commo. ic; lying o Major-General Alf~ed Knox. Sir Jehu Simon said that a telegram from Nanking dated December 27 stated that all immediate danger was over regarding Communist activities in the Yangtse river betweenGovernment welcomed co-operation.—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article69 1935-02-07 9 .—Reuter. Arrears To Be Annulled Geneva, February 6. The Committee for League Expenses and the Committee for Contributions and Arrears have decided firstly, that the Chinese contribution shall be fixed at 42 units from 1935 secondly the arrears from 1931 to 1934 inclusive shall be annulled.—Reuter. - 69 words
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77 1935-02-07 9 .—Reuter. Not Far Off London, February 6. The commencement of silver dealings on the metal exchange is now appreciably nearer. Reuter learns that it has been agreed that the Royal Mint will hold stocks of metal and also contract forms already printed while the standard.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement18 1935-02-07 9 i Buy Your Printed Requirements TZ FROM THE UNANG GAZETTE PKSS. LIMITED. IMkCDUTC ATTENTION HOMFT DEUVERr. I JasSStSlßiPMHiinilrinnnnnprjraiaiglilliUillillgiirilJiUiMiUiMilliinißßMiMi18 words
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Advertisement89 1935-02-07 9 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pat® B Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Lumbago, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor’s new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, deans, and heals, raw sore89 words
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Advertisement92 1935-02-07 9 K COUCH relief from coughing is EVANS’ Pastilles. In the process of dissolving send penetrating antiseptic vapours info every crevice, relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry A them with you against colds and sore throats, in the X o neat little ila! pocket tin provided in each bottle ANTISEPTIC THROAT92 words
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Miscellaneous128 1935-02-07 9 POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO SHOWS WTORffi 4.30 TONIGHT 9-30 THE STARS OF ei Chien Loong" Together Again In Another ALL-CANTONESE Romance with Lilting New Cantonese Songs And Melodious Music SIT KOK SIN (Famous Cantonese Stage Singer) AND MISS TONG SHOOT YING I Canton's Most Beautiful Stage Actress) Si passing Their128 words
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Miscellaneous100 1935-02-07 9 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 WHEELER and WOOLSEY ARE OUT OF JAIL AND WILL TAKE THE TOWN BY STORM—THOSE TWO UNKILLABLE Forsooth, tayle .of WfefeF Chivaine thatdoth the bellie shake with maddedelight! I# m «R^.maicens U comeiy ■if .£&S®U«,CHEsMfALREY.TO SEE! .3 “Cockeyed Cl avaliers in an excruciatingly comic contrast to their100 words
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Article567 1935-02-07 10 The invasion of the austere halls of Burlington House last month by an exhibition of British Art in Industry was an event of real significance. It ought to mean the end of the unfortunate misconception which the movement towards “applied art” has found great difficulty in shaking567 words
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Article126 1935-02-07 10 Not Only National Necessity Bist Duty Paris. January 31. The determination to keep the Franc stable on a basis of gold through thick and thin was the substance of a statement by M. Tannery recently appointed Governor of the Bank of France at the annual meeting. He126 words
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Article77 1935-02-07 10 Reuter Wireless. Claim Of £5,500,000 By Government Madrid, February 2. The Heaviest sentence ever passed on a Spanish soldier was partly carried out when ex-sergeant Vasquez, one of the ring leaders in the recent revolt, was shot at Ovido. He was also fined 50 million pesetas. Another ringReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article957 1935-02-07 10 PENANG FLYING CLUB: The report of the Penang b lying Club for January shows that the Club had an exceptionally busy period and perhaps the most varied since the inception of the Club. In addition to carrying out its routine work Club planes were over 18 hours957 words
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Article63 1935-02-07 10 Figures Tokyo, February 1 The Finance Ministry has anne neo! tn.< the Japanese holdings at home of ’‘‘J >n p Loans floated abroad w-.-re jj,..,, gold Yen: and those held abroad < 000 at the end of last October. u holdings of foreign securities p n amount to63 words
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Article71 1935-02-07 10 (From Our Own Correspond nt> Ipoh, February 7 D. Brown, an European v duced in the Police t 0( w A Sennett. before Mr. C. W. charged with committing fence of cheating by ialsnS to Mohamed Isa, a clerk cf H J that a cheque drawn bi71 words
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Article93 1935-02-07 10 ickThe Protector of Chinese, I r J nowledge with thai/<s receipt lowing contributioif towards tl Fund:— ;2 0.18 Amount previous/ acknowle Khoo Soon Chee JEsq. $lO Certain Member*>f j Hu Yew Seah/ •Mrs. Heah Swe/Lee i B. F. Bridge, 4q- “Anonymous” J L<. 25 0093 words
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Advertisement370 1935-02-07 10 ,P B UY I CHANEL AND YOU WILL NEVER REGRET. I CHANEL PERFUMES are better than the rest they are Isj undoubtedly the world's best. h I CHANEL PERFUMES readily impart a distinct difference in exquisite fragrance that is possible only with CHANEL'S the distinct -< difference so much valued370 words
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Advertisement29 1935-02-07 10 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Jr Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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1327 1935-02-07 11 Annual Meeting To Be Held I On February 15 COMMITTEE’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR [he following' is the Committee’s report > be submitted at ‘he 15th annual general i k eting of The Eurasian Association, enang Branch, to be held at the P.R.C. i'avilion on Friday,1,327 words
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Article222 1935-02-07 11 Sig Fire On Monday CRACKE? FIRING SAID TO BFTHE CAUSE 1’ oll»wi/K on the devastating fire in Ayer Itam ’.llee, Penang, on Sunday, comes the news of lir e in South Kedah, on Monday which practically destroyed the entf village of Ayer Puteh and has large222 words
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Article406 1935-02-07 11 Report For Jccuiirv PRESIDENT COMPLETES FIRST SOLC Hours. Mins. Dual Instruction 53 00 Solo 33 35 Passenger Flights. Joyrides, etc. 18 30 Cress Country 23 35 Tests 1 50 Total 130 30 Weather during January was decidedly favourable, and hours flown exceeded those for the previous month.406 words
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Article303 1935-02-07 11 Frank Buck Again In Malaya TO M£KE ANOTHER FILM The well-known American big game hunter, Frank Buck, is fti Malaya again. Mr. Buck, who is en route to Singapore, arrived by the s.s. “Kutsang” from Calcutta accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Muriel Buck, and on303 words
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Article643 1935-02-07 11 Pcwned Jewellery Worth $lO9O I I WHOLE DAY HEARING IN I RISTRICT COURT i I A whole day ivas reserved in the i District Court today for hearing in the i case in which a goldsmith’s agent 1 named 1 ng Gooi Chcang was charged643 words
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Advertisement40 1935-02-07 11 FOP IMMEDIATE SALE 1930 MORRIS COWLEY 4 seater tourer. *Wply Clark Municipality. FOR SALE END MARCH ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY 6 TCd'RER 1930. Recently thoroughly overhauled engine as new $5OO. FRIGIDAIRE 5 c. feet. $225. Apply STORY, Eastern Extension, Northam Road. Penang.40 words
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Advertisement184 1935-02-07 11 A PICTURE OF HEALTH. s>* r x' •<%. 1, |3|i 1/ I cl* 7 THIS HAPPY BABY HAS BEEN FED ON HUMANISED Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feed- ing because it is actually almost akin to breast milk—so near in fact, that medical science says184 words
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606 1935-02-07 12 No Doubt In Case ACCUSED COMPLAINS OF > ASSAULT Teh Seng Chooi, Who was arrested on January 29 at Butterworth, in connection with the Free School Road robbery on the □light of the Thaipusam fireworks display, 'appeared in the District Court yesterday for sentence.606 words
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Article254 1935-02-07 12 Claim By Former Nurse Against Sir Anthony St. John Mildmay UNUSUAL DEFENCE POINT “The Evening News’’ learrs that an action for breach of premise of marriage presenting very unusual features has been entered for trial before a King’s Bench judge and a special jury. Miss Emily254 words
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791 1935-02-07 12 UNITED ADDRESS FROM ALL COMMUNITIES YESTERDAY’S CEREMONIAL AT SEREMBAN Representatives of all communities of Negri Sembilan gave H. E. the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, Lady Tho- mas, and Miss Thomas, a cordial welcome to the State when they paid their first official visit to791 words
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Article228 1935-02-07 12 Woman With Previous Conviction Charged with selling chandu in return fcr remuneration on the five-foot-way of a house in Malay Street Ghaut, on January 30, Cheah Eng Gim was fined $lO by the District Judge (B. F. Bridge). In default of payment of the fine,228 words
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Article, Illustration67 1935-02-07 12 Tonight the management are putting on the third change of programme. As the circus will conclude their season here with the performance on Sunday night the 10th February, patrons are advised not to miss the opportunity of seeing what is the best entertainment of its kind which has67 words
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Advertisement189 1935-02-07 12 R EFRESH yourself wi,h C °K r* zAx X delicious Horlick’s Ice-cold, creamy Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities c Hotfully refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot father u drinks While it cools and reives and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold zj v189 words
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936 1935-02-07 13 HEAVY GUN PRACTICE OFF PULAO TEKONG NEW NAVAL BASE DEFENCES A.F. FIRING ON ANNIVERSARY OF SINGAPORE'S FOUNDATION BIG MILITARY EXPANSE 1 lie one hundred and sixteenth anniversary of the foundation Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles falls on Wednesday, writes special correspondent in the “Straits936 words
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Article98 1935-02-07 13 Two Chinese nonyas, Khoo Chooi Kim and Teoh Chye Hong, appeared in court yesterday before the police magistrate (Mr. D. Wills). First accused was charged with cheating, thereby inducing the delivery of jewellery to the value of $990, the property of Lee Kheng Oon (f) between98 words
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Article81 1935-02-07 13 Dishonestly Educed Delivery Of $3BO The case was mentioned yesterday in the police court in which Lee Ean Sui, Ng Ah Sye and Ng Ah Lak were charged with cheating and thereby dishonestly induced the delivery of $3BO in cash belonging to Beh Yong on or about December81 words
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Article74 1935-02-07 13 Mr. Alexander Gees On Transfer Ta Johore Mr. N. L. Alexander, assistant Protector of Chinese, Penang left on transfer yesterday to Johore Bahru, Johore, as president of the Town Board. Mr. Alexander who came from Canton a year ago has proved himself a popular figure in74 words
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475 1935-02-07 13 REALLY DESERVED IMPRISONMENT But Fine-1 $6O A Boyanese, Dawi bin Ahu Hassan, appeared in the police court yesterday as a sequel to a motor accident at the junction of Burmah Road and Nagore Road on January 6 in which twe Chinese ladies and475 words
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Article275 1935-02-07 13 $3OO Fine Or 3 Months’ R. I. Lim Ah Siew appeared before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday morning charged that on or about January 29 at the junction of Chulia Street and Pitt Street, not being licensed by the Chief Medical Officer, Penang, was275 words
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Article445 1935-02-07 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Fairbain arrived this morning by the “Kinta” from Singapore. Captain R. Irvine from the Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, is coming to Klang as District Officer in place of Mr. Forbes, who has been appointed Adviser of Lands, Kedah. Mr. J. D. Hussey arrived in England on December445 words
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Advertisement134 1935-02-07 13 TOBACCO STAINS REMOVED FROM TEETH If your teeth are spoiled by dark brown tobacco stains that everything else has failed to remove, get this peroxide dentifrice from your chemist to-day. It is specially made to remove stains from the teeth, and it contains two sets of ingredients for cleansing and134 words
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Advertisement397 1935-02-07 13 r*DOii J UNE IN JANUARY Fox Trot 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. k I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH MADAME Tango A CB 808 THE CONTINENTAL Fox397 words
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Article417 1935-02-07 14 Handicaps For Last Day CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the handicaps for Saturday, the concluding day of the Perak TYirf Club February Meeting Horses, Class 2, Division I—l mile and distance. MISS SARDIS 9.00 ERNST 8.12 RELIEF 8.06 SCRUBBING BRUSH 8.05 AMY WELKIN417 words
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Article320 1935-02-07 14 Certain To Play For India WORTH PLACE FOR FIELDING ALONE SAYS TARRANT Calcutta, February 2. Malayan cricket enthusiasts will be glad to hear that Lail Singh, so well known for his cricket achievements there, is gradually working himself into a place in the Indian team that320 words
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Article124 1935-02-07 14 Erectian Of Buildings Proceeding The following report has been received by the Eastern Secretaries by air-mail from Australia:— “The Directors wish to advise that the following work has been completed at the mine between the 18th and 22nd instant. Cleaning up operations were continued at the 100124 words
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Article61 1935-02-07 14 Authoritative Statement Issued London, February 6. In view of the wild rumours at present circulating regarding the pepper market difficulties the following authoritative statement has been issued “The committee of the trade is still negotiating and investigating steps that can be taken to help carrying through all commitments.’’61 words
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Article346 1935-02-07 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The folic wing are the latest quotation* n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TEN Ampat 4 6 5 0 4 6 510 Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.17%ex 2.07% 2.17%ex Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt346 words
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Article143 1935-02-07 14 The following are tb« latest quotation .or today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 4 6 5 0 Ayer Wengs 2.10 2.15 Chenderiangs 8 6 9 0 Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatts 55 57% Jelebus 1.00 1.05 Johans 28 30 Kamuntings 13 6 14 3 K. Kamuntings 6 0143 words
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Article203 1935-02-07 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tne changes tn our quotations up to noon toda” Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hitam 50 52 50 52 Kuchai 94 9 94 Lingui 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 Nawng Pet 86 88 86 88 N.203 words
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Article327 1935-02-07 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in oid I quotations up to npon today Yesterday Today I Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ampatg 44% 4 9 44% 4 9 Bangrins 28 0 29 0 28 0 29 0 Hong Fatts 55 57 55 57 Hongkongs 13 6 14327 words
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Article118 1935-02-07 14 YESTERDAY TODAY lx>ndoii £233.0.0 £232.15.0 TIN.—(3 Mouths) London £228.17.6 £228.17.6 Singapore $114.50 $114.62% Business Done Penang $114.75 $114.87% Business 25 tons Buyers no sellers OOPRA- (Sun dried) $4.50 $4.70 BLACK PEPPER $22.00 $22.00 RUBBER.—" London 6,;,d 6,’ ft d New York 12%c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 20%c. 20% c.118 words
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Article77 1935-02-07 14 PENANG, FEBRUARY 7, 1935 London Bank Demand 2[4 3|32 4 mlts 2|4 3(16 Private 3 m|ts credit 3 Documentary 2)4 7|lb On New’ York Demand 56% France T.T. 860 Shanghai T.T. 36% dis. Hongkong T.T. 22%% dis. India T.T. 154 Silver 24 /j, The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin77 words
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Article113 1935-02-07 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday I Paris 74.%! 74 13|32 i New York 4.88 4.88,% Montreal 4.88% 4.88% i Brussels 21.03% 21.02 Geneva 15.16% 15.15 Amsterdam 7.26% 7.25 I Milan 57% 57% j Berlin 12.23 12.22 I Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen i Oslo 19.90% 19.90% j Stockholm113 words
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Miscellaneous412 1935-02-07 14 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. ’Phone —1459. 'Phone—1 459 FUN FROLIC Thursday, 7th February, 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA will stage p.m.—“NG SENG POH TOT with Lau Kim Fie, in the title rob At p.m.-OX KIEW TOH YIM FO,OK” Chw 1 Seats—*-30, 20 and 10 cents.412 words
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Article2329 1935-02-07 15 IMPROVED POSITION OF THE INDUSTRY REGULATION SCHEME BENEFITS Progress In Use Of Rubber MR. H. ERIC MILLER'S SURVEY The twenty-seventh ordinary general leeting of The United Serdang (Sumatra) rubber Plantations, Limited, was held at mchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Mr. H. Eric Miller (the2,329 words
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Article447 1935-02-07 15 Consumption Now On The Increase MARKED CHANGE IN NOVEMBER London, January 23. In the preliminary statistics for 1934 given in the January bulletin published by The Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council world production of tin is estimated at 107,700447 words
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Article293 1935-02-07 15 In their annual Rubber Review of 1934, Messrs. Geo. White Yuille Co., brokers of Mincing-lane, say that while the introduction of restriction must take precedence as the outstanding event of the year, the development of consumption must not be lost sight of. Througout the world increased quantities293 words
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Advertisement231 1935-02-07 15 XVKmS I i i 100°/«* PENNSYLVANIA AT ITS FINEST GUARANTEE t Veedol is guaranteed by the TIDE WATER OIL COMPANY. to be a 100% pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil. It is a scientifically j proportioned blend of LUBRICATING stocks refined j exclusively from selected PENNSYLVANIA Crude transnorted to Tide Water’s Bayonne231 words
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Advertisement1975 1935-02-07 16 rm DOLLAR STEAMSHIP MNE l. wvvTld !’.H£»5?3 oMamericAn mail line t JJTT >~BLUB FUMMBL LIMB fe(g|f«. a a r SnPj-iit Vaaotta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. London C. AJAX Mur, Vdon, R-dmn, H-burg GtaAgow J J TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C. PROMETHEUS Amsterdam, London Hamburg 20 v»rk w A. HECTOR Mars,1,975 words
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Article570 1935-02-07 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Ito Mtovtac la a Mat of veaeeto arriving ,-j« MlVrf tram Penang during the week IN POST TODAY S S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-rnawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigil and Lho-Seumawe today. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8 ,s. TOTTORI570 words
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Article812 1935-02-07 17 NOTICE I MAIL EXPECTED A mail from Hongkong by the a.s. “Fushlmi Maru” is expected *o arrive at Singapore today. The mail despatched from London on 17th January by the 8.1. “Rajula” is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. today. AIR MAILS A mail for South812 words
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Advertisement46 1935-02-07 17 JUST RECEIVED FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR 200 DOZENS HOLLYVOGE, TOOTAL, CELANESE MAPSON NECK TIES PRICES New Colours 50 c. EACH Latest 70 c. EACH Designs $l.OO EACH U P To Da e $1.25 EACH Styles M< A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON. 252, 4,6, PENANG ROAD, PENANG.46 words
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Advertisement96 1935-02-07 17 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE&VIGOURP Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE. Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin j'T Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the arteries, internal organs and premature old age. The direct way to health is96 words
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Miscellaneous540 1935-02-07 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES BBC. The following are the wavelengthfl, two of which will be used simultan-ous-y GSG 16 86 metres j and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time 1 GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and540 words
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Miscellaneous561 1935-02-07 17 (H. Steel). Romance, Gavotte and 5. Fantaisie mosaique de I’opera Polonaise (Mignon) (Thomas). Werther. Massenet. Waltz Songs, Cara Mia (Sweet 9.55-—Records. Italian Maid) (Prisker). Medley of|lo.o5 —Chamber orchestra pf the Hague Hungarian Czardas (Traditional, 6. Transac’ionen. Waltz. arr. Colombo). Joh. Strauss. 7. Ma blonde Aimee. Volpattl. 12.30 The Alfredo Campoli561 words
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Article574 1935-02-07 18 QUESTION OF SANCTUARY IN BRITAIN The Murder of the Romanovs. By Capt. Paul Bulygin. Introduction by Sir Bernard Pares. Foreword by Alexander Kerensky. (Hutchinson. 18s.) Apart from giving the fullest and most detailed account yet published of the murder of the Russian Imperial Family in July,574 words
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Article146 1935-02-07 18 Women of the ruling domestic type are favourite game for novelists nowadays, particularly for novelists of their own sex. Miss Mona Messer draws a typical one in Playing Providence (Stanley Paul, 7s 6d.). The leading figure of the book is a wife who insists on controlling the146 words
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Article751 1935-02-07 18 "A House Divided,” by Pearl S. Buck. Methuen; 7s. 6d. This story completes a trilogy of the most brilliant tales of China and the Chinese ever written in English. In it Mrs. Buck continues and, apparently, ends her wonderful study of the Wang family. In "The751 words
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Article684 1935-02-07 18 Hearthstones, by Elizabeth Stancy j Payne (Stanley Pual, 7s. 6d.), is a specially good American novel. Its themes are; home and mother, and these are expressed, j as it were, in riddles —when is a home not j a home and when is a mother not a!684 words
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Article410 1935-02-07 18 I It was the apparent lack of anything i remo'ely approaching a murder-motive that was principally responsible for Lady. Denton being discharged when she was tried for the murder cf her husband. Cn ‘he other hand, considering the time, the place, and the circumstances there were the410 words
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Article539 1935-02-07 18 In The Young May Moon (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 7s. 6d. I, Nora Lloyd has produced her first novel, a remarkable piece of work which promises a notable future for its author. It is a story, the scene of which is laid in Ireland during these vital539 words
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Article535 1935-02-07 18 i “Nets to Catch the Wind,” by Ba’ Worsley-Gough. Cassell: 7s. 6d There is no motto or quota‘ion on flyleaf of Miss Worsley-Gough's ex novel, but had she chosen one it v. ub undoubtedly have been a homely s !on the merits of ordinary people interest, unlike535 words
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Advertisement41 1935-02-07 18 Patjfson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT > x at I I ——h I z'L > HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED Oi>T BY ISOUC AGENTS HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (Incorporated tn the Stralte Settlemente.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. NM——— N——41 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-02-07 18 All in a Day's Rick HAIR RAISING r-7 r IT 7 QE. n UUZt'sA O'MjTISHT L ‘ouutt OV- I \OF /Oo I fOQ YoO I SCORCH ARV. 9 J I \A£RHAIR\S C, s X. SB COMING GOT aj A39 words
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726 1935-02-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. OPPOSITION TO ARRANGEMENTS INTELLECTUALS ISSUE MANIFESTO Peiping, January 22. isition to some of the arrange;s proposed by the P>ritish authocs tor the selection and transpor- >n of art treasures in the Palace um to London for the Exhibition Chinese—Reuters Pacific Service. - 726 words
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Article270 1935-02-07 19 strange man shortly.—Reuter Pacific Seri vice. "Li Teh" CHINESE SOVIET GOVERNMENT Nanchang, January 23. Political organiser, military strategist and a writer of a very high order —that is the picture which has been i pieced together by the military authorities here of the mysterious Russian adviser to! strange man shortly.—Reuter Pacific Seri vice. - 270 words
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Article178 1935-02-07 19 L— Reuters Pacific Service. Control Of Foreign Planes Over China I Nanking, January 22. A new set of regulations, governing the flight of foreign aeroplanes over China was issued hear this morning. Foreign airmen intending to fly over China, it is stipulated, must apply through their respectiveL—Reuters Pacific Service. - 178 words
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Article100 1935-02-07 19 nopea to nave the middle of February.—Reuters Pacific Service. Trial Flight Between China And U.S. Canton, January 22. Further preparations for the Inauguration of a direct air service between China and the United States win be made here by Mr. Dai En-ki, vice-president and managing director of thenopea to nave the middle of February.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 100 words
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48 1935-02-07 19 Maru. —Reuter Pacific Service. Tokyo, January 18. The first of the ten young Siamese army officers to receive military training in Japan, arrived in Kobe today. They were led by Lieutenant-Colonel Songkram and came from Bangkok aboard the Katsurapi Maru. —Reuter Pacific Service.Maru.—Reuter Pacific Service. - 48 words
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Article334 1935-02-07 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Government Subsidy NEW FREIGHTERS FOR N. Y. K. Tokyo, January 14. Japan’s shipbuilding- industry is looking forward to a prosperous year. 4 otal tonnage to be launched will be the largest since the great boom year ■following the world war. It is definitely scheduledReuters Pacific Service. - 334 words
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172 1935-02-07 19 number of days in Shanghai.—Reuters Pacific Service. On "British Agent I Nanking, January 23. I No official explanation was given today j why the American film “British Agent which deals with the adventures of an Eng- liahman in the Russian Revolution of 1917 I—has beennumber of days in Shanghai.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 172 words
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Article51 1935-02-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Discrimination Alleged Nanking, January 22. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Shanghai has drawn the attention of the Foreign Office to the alleged discrimination against Chinese goods in Poland. As a result, the Chinese Minister at Warsaw has been instructed to investigate the—Reuters Pacific Service. - 51 words
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Article51 1935-02-07 19 life.—Reuter Russian Schoolboy Hangs Himself Harbin January 2. A Russian schoolboy, N. Dubtakoff, 16, committed suicide by hanging himself with his own belt. It appears that he did not do too well at school and, fearing that he might be flogged by his father, decided to end hislife.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article310 1935-02-07 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Gets Mixed Reception YOMIURI SHIMBUN SAYS ADDRESS "UNCONVINCING" Tokyo, January 23. The speeches of the Prime Minister, Admiral K. Okada, and the Folreign Minister, Mr. K. Hirota, at the opening session of the Japanese Diet yesterday have met with a mixed reI ception in—Reuters Pacific Service. - 310 words
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Article119 1935-02-07 19 Provincial Government in Nanking. Reuter. Nanking Official Passes Away In Lhasa Nanking, January 8. According to a report received here today, Mr. Lin Po-chen, a member of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, who accompanied General Huang Mo-sung to Tibet last year, died at Lhasa on SundayProvincial Government in Nanking. Reuter. - 119 words
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Article119 1935-02-07 19 —Reuter. Exhibition In Memory Of German Poet Nanking, January 10. In the presence of a distinguished assembly, including several Ministers and officials of the German Legation office, an exhibition was opened here this afternoon in memory of the famous German poet, Friedrich Schiller. The exhibition, consisting of over 1,000—Reuter. - 119 words
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Advertisement89 1935-02-07 19 I i t ALWAYS SOMETHING I NEW AT ji Our Pollen stkn baza i I sole Cheop More Soles I THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION -inSHANGHAI MADE "UNDIES'* i I I Order By Post With Complete Confidence Bazaar LEADING SILK MERCHANT fl 8, BISHOP STREET. ’PHONE 1396. j Latest Designs in89 words
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Article, Illustration288 1935-02-07 20 A CHEERY send-off for the first of the British troops which left Dover. They formed part of the International Force which assisted in maintaining order in the Saar during the plebiscite period. British Troops Embark For Saar HIGH HOPES are entertained by Air. Peter Renol288 words