Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 February 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-02-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 31. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article245 1935-02-08 1 .—Reuter. Questions In Parliament CO-OPERATION OF BRITISH AND CHINESE NAVIES London, February 7. In the House of Commons, Mr. \gnew suggested that the British i liter in China be instructed to conwith the Chinese Government as aids steps which can be taken with assistance of.—Reuter. - 245 words
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Article193 1935-02-08 1 Reuter. Wavertree By-Election Result London, February 7. It is certain that a most serious view vill be taken in Conservative headquarters the result of the Wavertree by-election which is generally announced in the morning newspapers as a blow to the Government, not because of the Labour victoryReuter. - 193 words
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Article20 1935-02-08 1 Reuter. ell-Known Artist Dead Fryeburg, Maine, February 7. The death has occurred of the artist. Douglas Volk. Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article158 1935-02-08 1 —Reuter. By American Banks INTERVENTION OF EXCHANGE FUND Paris, February 7. Encouraged by the strong intervention of the American Exchange Fund coupled with the virtual certaintv that no alteration will be made in the gold content of the dollar American Banks have been heavy buyers of—Reuter. - 158 words
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Article36 1935-02-08 1 —Reuter. Italy Awaiting Germany's Action Rome, February 8. It is understood that Italy is inclined to await Germany’s reaction to the London Agreement before reaching a decision as regards participation in the Air Convention.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article91 1935-02-08 1 Rugby Radio Service. To Attend Banquet In Faris London. February 7. Sir John Simon is flying to Paris tomorrow morning to attend the annual banquet there in the evening of the British Chamber of Commerce. The Parliamentary Under Secretary of the Board of Trade, Dr. Burgin was, Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article116 1935-02-08 1 Replenishment Plan Tokio, February 7. I The Navy Minister, in the Diet Signified that he favoured the revision of Article Nineteen of the Washington Pact by the inclusion of the Hawaiian Island and Singapore in status quo areas because these were aggressive bases and the exclusion of116 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-02-08 1 H HAI IV.4S IT ABOUT?—A lunch-time argument between Ktng penguins at the London Zoo.18 words
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Article307 1935-02-08 1 i.—Reuter. "Fundamentally Bad” REJECTED BY LEGISLATIVE I ASSEMBLY New Delhi, February The Legislative Assembly, by /4 votes to 58, adopted the amendment' tabled by Mr. Jinnah. leader of the Independent Moslem Party, contending that the proposed Ml-India federation scheme is “fundamentally bad and totally uniccer iv t->i.—Reuter. - 307 words
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Article69 1935-02-08 1 No Of Session From Empire London, February 7. Re-affirming Sir Samuel Hoare’s statement in the House of Commons. Mr. Butler, Under Secretary for India added that all pledges given to India w’ere within the Empire and therefore there could be no question of a possibility of69 words
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Article460 1935-02-08 1 Reuter Wireless. How They Were Received RUSSIA SCEPTICAL Bt rlin, February 4. Germany would never offer a flat rejection of the London proposals according to a Government spokesman but the problems must be fully discussed before all the parties concerned could be expected to reach a ccmplete agreement.Reuter Wireless. - 460 words
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Article296 1935-02-08 1 ’__Rugby Radio Service. Ministers Of Two Countries ADDRESS SAME GATHERING London, February 7. Ministers of Great Britain and Ministers of the L’nion of South Africa, 6,000 miles distant, delivered speeches at the same gathering when the first Radio-Telephonic Luncheon of the L'niversers League was held in London today.’__Rugby Radio Service. - 296 words
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Article135 1935-02-08 1 An Outstanding Figure Munich, February 3. On Sunday, his 76th birthday, Professor Junkers, for many years an outstanding figure in German engineering circles, died at his country-seat near Munich. After holding a Professorship at Aachen from 1897 to 1911, he devoted himself to the development of135 words
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136 1935-02-08 1 Reach Culmination LIQUIDATION OF WELL-KNOWN FIRM V James And Shakespeare Ltd. London, February 8. The difficulties of the commodity markets culminated tonight when it was officially announced on behalf of certain produce brokers that a petition had been presented for the compulsory liquidation of Messrs. James136 words
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Article200 1935-02-08 1 Reuter. Will Assist Individuals London, February 7. Negotiations in the pepper crisis appear to have slightly lifted the previous anxieties regarding settlement today or tomorrow. The stocks of pepper in London in 1934 rcse from 2,370 tons to 13,600 and further arrivals this week would.- Reuter. - 200 words
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Advertisement15 1935-02-08 1 |t. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement56 1935-02-08 1 g* SPECIAL A MacNISH yflL GRAND WHISKY “The WMtaky wttH a awflow taate.” Sole Dietrlbutora: > N. V. Straits Java Tradin* Oa. TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4, 5 and 7 Latest Home News fi Malayan News 7 and 11 Latest Penang News 1* Share Lists And Produce56 words
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Advertisement2274 1935-02-08 2 u f RATES FOR CASUAL «>« immediate sale notice PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS 4 J»”’ T rf c, Stable? mB me.cant.le bank I hong kons a« Notice is hereby given under Rule 6 that BairaßA I IMITER tourer. Apply Clark Municipality. the Committee of the Penang Turf Club UP TRAINS.2,274 words
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1742 1935-02-08 3 8.8. C. CHIEF ENGINEER TALKS TO LISTENERS GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN MICROPHONES In my last series of talks I said, mething about the difficulties of >;t wave transmission and recepf, n. and described what we were do- t<> try and improve the Empire r i vice generally.1,742 words
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168 1935-02-08 3 A tinsmith Chng Say Ban was charged in the police court yesterday at the instance of Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, Assistant Controller Government Monopolies, with possession of distilling apparatus at 31, Beach Street on February 6. The accused claimed trial stating that168 words
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Article1895 1935-02-08 3 THE MAN AND HIS FAME A VICTIM TO HUMAN CAPRICE Thomas Robert Malthus, bom on February 14, 1766, died on December 29, 1834. Among the famous men whom it is our duty, if not to praise, at least to remember, Thomas Robert Malthus must surely be included. The Fates1,895 words
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Advertisement158 1935-02-08 3 o K «I MO«T«A« >■ 1 LUCKY IS THE HOUSEHOLD THAT POSSESS A BED BECAUSE A. "DIAMOND” Bed is the best that money can buy at a tower price than inferior beds sell at. It Is buOX flne quality steel, heavy guage brass and best stoving enamel fashioned by skilled158 words
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Advertisement26 1935-02-08 3 MARTELL'S BRANDY THE WORLD’S BEST One miniature bottle is given away gratis with each bottle purchased. SOLE IMPORTERS: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG, SINGAPORE.26 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-02-08 3 Al! in a Day’s Work—by Rick Eimcs FARE suwuwi 7\ K SORQV. 1 TUKVU DO A feov A WXLV-- VW TAKE .MfeTy mp-tov vS x c J. V W MH "W 51 Ks/a Tn fryvv35 words
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Article503 1935-02-08 4 Handicaps For Tomorrow CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the handicaps for tomorrow, the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club February Meeting Horses Class 2—Division 1 1 Mile and j distance. MISS SARDIS 900 ERNST 8 12 RELIEF 8.06 SCRUBBING BRUSH 8.05 AMY503 words
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Article440 1935-02-08 4 Good Fight In Opening Doubles MATCH FINISHES AT 7.15 P.M. (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) On the Hu Yew Seah court yesterday Teoh Chye Poon (R'Verside) beat Ho Cheng Tam (Highways and Byways 8.P.) in the Tan Swee Seng and Khoo Cheng T-ge/fLi Tk Seah) lost to Khoo Chor Kwee440 words
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Article413 1935-02-08 4 Spring Race Meeting FIRST LIST OF HORSES IN TRAINING The following is the first list of Horses and Ponies and Griffins in Training for the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting.. A complete lis’ of Herses and Ponies in Training for the Mee ing will be printed, and413 words
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Article74 1935-02-08 4 —Reuter. British Guiana Match Drawn Georgetown, Demerara, February 7. The three-day match between the M.C.C. and British Guiana was drawn. British Guiana, who were left with 319 runs to make to avert an innings defeat, put up a good fight on the third day to score 284 for—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article243 1935-02-08 4 Tomorrow's Fixtures i ARSENAL TO VISIT BIRMINGHAM j The following-are the-'matches to be played tomorrow in the English League. DIVISION I Birmingham v Arsenal Everton v W’hampton W. Grimsby T. v Chelsea Huddersfield T. v L eds U. Manchester C. v Middlesbro Preston N.E. v Aston V.243 words
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Article74 1935-02-08 4 Third Lanark To Meet Rangers The following are matches in the second round of the Scottish Cup to be played tomorrow’:— Dundee U. v Queen’s P. Motherwell v Morton Ayr U. v King's P Rangers v Third Lanark St. Mirren v Forfar Hearts v Kilmarnock Airdrie74 words
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Article71 1935-02-08 4 Matches For Tomorrow The followng are the principal Rugby Union matches to be played tomorrow:— Bedford v Bath Bradford v Waterloo Cardiff v Gloucester Coventry v Northampton Devonport Services v P’mouth Services Leicester v Newport London Scottish v Birkenhead Park Manchester v Liverpool Moseley v St. Mary’s Hospital71 words
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Article98 1935-02-08 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following matches have been arranged for Monday MEN’S DOUBLES H’CAP C. N. Reed and R. D. Milligan —15.2 v. M. T. P. Rule and G. C. Watson —30.2. MIXED DOUBLES H’CAP R. Mange and Mrs. Mange —4 v. C. N. J. Kirke and98 words
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Article1197 1935-02-08 4 rangers INCREASED LEAD Noted International Cricketer 1 SCOTTISH BADMINTON j TITLES i (From Our Own Correspondent). London, January 26. FAILURE OF CELTIC It is just as well the Scottish Cup ties are near a’ hand, for the winning of the League competition is as good as settled.1,197 words
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Article133 1935-02-08 4 Fixtures For Next Week The following ties have been arrange, for next week:— MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Men’s Singles Handicap: scr. Dr. J Ando v. scr. F. W. Stewart. 4-5 R F Capel v. 4-15 V. Lunberg. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 —4O E. C. Valberg v. -|-30 H.133 words
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952 1935-02-08 5 Gene Sarazen thinks that golf profesF.onal of the future will not visit Britain in search of the big cash prizes, but will go to Australia and Japan. There is no money in the British952 words
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Article252 1935-02-08 5 Scotland's Loss Jack Robertson and Jack Drummond, wo of the greatest footballers who ever played for Scotland, and who helped to beat England at Celtic Park in 1900, have lied within 24 hours of each other. Robertson, famous as a half-back with Glasgow Rangers, who252 words
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142 1935-02-08 5 Different Ships And Different Hotels Capetown, January 24. j The South African Cricket Board of Control is to allow the wives of members of the Test team to accompany the players Jon their tour to England this year, says I the “Daily Mail” Correspondent.142 words
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Article736 1935-02-08 5 Mediator Declines To Comment NEGOTIATIONS Efforts to make peace in the controversy which has brought about a crisis in the Notts County Cricket Club are to continue, and there were strong rumours on January 21 of a further move. The suggestion was made that one of the736 words
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Article, Illustration1439 1935-02-08 5 CHAMPION NOT BEST TUTOR ''I'’ HERE’S a fine thing! A sporting man putting back a cocktail and watching the pictures’’ in a dinky little private theatre on a Monday morning. Mind you, I was not alone Oh, no. Lots ot sporting people there Fred Perry is1,439 words
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Advertisement35 1935-02-08 5 ■I BULLFINCH BUTTER I 5 5 FOR J PURITY o 1 S /J I J The Butter for Everybody J SOLE AGENTS: < I Henry WaugK S’ Oo. 9 Lfd., -I PENANG JSINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.35 words
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Article1537 1935-02-08 6 W M 7 HETHER the General Election is this year or next, it mA/ cannot be long delayed. V 77 Those who stand for the Empire Customs Union must be prepared to put forth all their exertions, writes Lord Peaverbrook in the "Daily Express If1,537 words
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Article274 1935-02-08 6 Astronomer Royal On Giant Instruments The Astronomer Royal (Dr. H. Spencer Jones), lecturing on “Giant Telescopes’’ at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, Sou 4 h Kensington, in connexion with the 25th annual exhibition of the Physical Society, gave details of a 300-in. telescope that274 words
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304 1935-02-08 6 Dr. Bourne's See I ENVOY'S MISSION TO THE POPE London, January 21. Within the next few days an envoy will leave England for the Vatican carrying with him a secret document detailing the names of nominees to succeed the late Cardinal Bourne as Archbishop304 words
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Article227 1935-02-08 6 Wong-Kom. a Chinese chef, of Bateman Buildings, Bateman Street, Soho, was sentenced to 21 days’ imprisonment with hard labour by Mr. J. B. Sandbach, K. C.. at Marlborough Street Police Court for cruelly ill-treating a cat by unreasonably throwing it through a window to227 words
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Article137 1935-02-08 6 The King of Denmark's Telegram The King of Denmark has sent the following telegram to Lord Baden-Powell: “Pleased to announce Scouts may wear uniform again.” Mr. Hubert Martin, International Commissioner of the Boy Scouts’ Association, has replied: “Grateful and respectful thanks for your Majesty’s telegram,137 words
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Article686 1935-02-08 6 A Long Atlantic History TO AMERICA BY SAIL The Coming Of Steam The closing down of the Red Star Line w’ith the sale of its ships to foreign owners is the end cf a long history and tradition of cross-Atlantic service attached to the686 words
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Article883 1935-02-08 6 Fifty Years Ago HOW ENGLAND HEAR; THE NEWS Fifty years ago on Jan. 26 Khartum f Many elder Victorians will recall immense shock it caused. I asked Gord. distinguished nephew, General Sir Lo Jackson, who saw’ a great deal of his ur. in the tw’en y883 words
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Article366 1935-02-08 7 Johnson's Second Fling For Orient Title FOND AND ROBERTS IN TITLE BOUT (BY “SECONDS OUT"’) Great things are expected from tonight’s first big fight of the year when Young Johnson, the K.L. negro will meet Ignacio Fernandez for the latter’s Orient lightweight title. This is366 words
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Article148 1935-02-08 7 Order Of Running And Scratchings The following is the order of running for tomorrow’s races at Ipoh: Race I—Horses 4, Div. 3. Race 2 —Horses 2, Div. 4. Race 3—Horses 4, Div. 2. Race 4—Horses 2, Div. 2. Race s—Horses 2, Div. 3. Race 6—Ponies148 words
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Article88 1935-02-08 7 January Competition Results January Monthly Medal (Bogey) Winner—J. D. Petrie 1 down Runner Up W. Locke 3 down Ball Sweep W. L. Locke and J. R. Benett 1 down (tie) Ball Sweep G. B. Dunnnett All Square JANUARY MIXED FOURSOMES Winners Miss Mitchell and Anthony 51 988 words
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Article114 1935-02-08 7 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are the results of matches played yesterday in the Penang Cricket Club 1935 Lawn Tennis Tournament:— CH AMPIONSHIP SINGLES C. M. J. Kirke beat R. Mange 9—7, 6—3. W. M. Oak-Rhind beat W. T. Francis 6 4, 6—2. D. D. B. Cook114 words
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Article242 1935-02-08 7 Tamil Contractor "Unfit To Drive" “He is temperamentally unfit to drive a car himself, and is not a very satisfactory person to be driving on the road. I think that to a certain extent the accident was more due to a lack of skill. Accused242 words
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670 1935-02-08 7 Visits To Kuala Pilah And Sri Menanti Seremban, Wednesday. H. E. the High Commissioner, Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, accompanied by the Hon’ble the British Resident, Negri Sembilan, today visited Kuala Pilah in the forenoon and Sri Menanti in the afternoon. The party travelled670 words
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Article727 1935-02-08 7 Nine Years For Young Hylam The Johore Bahru Assizes, before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, came to a close on Tuesday afternoon when a young Hylam, Ong Tee Joon, was sentenced to nine years’ r.i., on charges of having, on the night of Dec. 19, in727 words
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Article155 1935-02-08 7 Success In Trinity College Examination At a recent examination held at by the Trinity College of Music, all candidates of The Penang School << Music passed: t PREPARATORY Lim Phaik Sim (Hons.) Ruby Lim (Hons.) i JUNIOR 7 HONOURS > Ooi Cheng Sim (100) T Chee155 words
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Article257 1935-02-08 7 $2 Fine For "Talking Loosely An Indian named Muttusamy waw charged in the police court today witlk* disobeying the order of a police by failing to stop his cycle when ordered to so at the junction of Penang Road and Burmah Road yesterday. Accused, who pleaded257 words
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Advertisement185 1935-02-08 7 Double Main J Attraction ĕ cl. Two Title Fights In One Night ftß Boxing U WEMBLEY PARK fig? > Friday, Bth February, 1935. He* ftV For The Light 1 JgSB WF Championship of the Orient. *SB 15 (2-MIN.) ROUNDS W ft IGNACIO FERNANDEZ (Manila) (Title-holder) YOUNG JOHNSON (Negro) F.M.S. Champion185 words
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Advertisement122 1935-02-08 8 -.ft < i PROPERTY JpWSffflßßl PAl fi T S IS WEALTH JS lU- r<r «rajMwßww nK 'OI Jl Jtz^gSsgSMlMMME^ The greatest enemy of property is deterioration. If the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors and interior woodwork are showing signs of wear —NOW122 words
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Miscellaneous173 1935-02-08 8 Q U H’S 6.15 Nightly 9.30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT! WARNER BSCS. HAPPY SHOW THAT RADIATES JOY YOUR FAVORITE SONG STAR SINGING HIS HEART OUT TO A GLAMOROUS NEW STAR A. 'ft < 7 IN WARNER BROS/ INTIMATE MUSICAL! g 7 ft A £X K. -ftftS'sftsi173 words
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Miscellaneous150 1935-02-08 8 MAJESTIC T oni ght THE WORLD WISEST MOST FAMOUS DETECTIVE IS BACK TO SOLVE THE MOST MYSTIFYING MURDER MARLIE CHAN in Lsndon Only 65 hours W&A to Solve o un. j,ajczg.-’w* y y rifies and if Charlie *»»V .t W A T Chan falls—«n n a A sv! «innocent man150 words
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Article982 1935-02-08 9 Relations With Britain FUTURE OF ALLIANCE Iraq was quite unprepared for the death of King Feisal in September of 1933. The role of a strictly constitutional monarch, which Mr. Churchill had laid down for King Feisal in the Cairo Conference m 1921, will never be interpreted982 words
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Article458 1935-02-08 9 A Full Statement BY FOREIGN MINISTER Warsaw, February 1. The Foreign Minister, Colonel Beck, covered the entire range of Poland’s foreign policy in a speech before the Sejm’s committee on foreign affairs today. (Friday), i paying special attention to the country’s I relations with Germany and France, and458 words
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Article141 1935-02-08 9 24 Moslems In 5,500 Miles* Pilgrimage Bombay, January 20. Two motor-buses carrying 24 Moslems, including seven women, have just left Ahmedabad for a 5,500 miles’ overland pilgrimage to Mecca. This is the first such venture to be undertaken by these specially designed ’buses. They are equipped141 words
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Advertisement224 1935-02-08 9 VM Lacking I &l Energy? I ft -then take I JfsANATOGENI kiß, The True Tonic-Food M 1 *"X Of all Chemists BN r 1 FOR SALE Thoroughbred. Rhode Island Red Chickens and sittings of Eggs. (Rodwells 262 egg strain.) Imported stock. AppJv LAMB, Sungei Patani. M.V. "GLENOGLE" VOY. 32 (OUTWARD)224 words
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Advertisement454 1935-02-08 9 WIN D S O R STARTING TONIGHT 6-30 9-30 > THE SECOND OF OUR CHINESE NEW YEAR SUPER ATTRACTIONS! STAR MOTION PICTURE CO. PROUDLY PRESENTS THE LATEST AND MIGHTIEST CHINESE ALL-TALKING AND SINGING PRODUCTION “REMINISCENCE” CHAPTER I. WITH 30 FAMOUS STARS THE PICK OF THE FOREMOST ACTORS AND ACTRESSES OF454 words
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Article998 1935-02-08 10 The second reading of the India Bill began in the House of Commons yesterday and is expected to continue for another three days. W hile describing the main features of the Bill Sir Samuel Hoare also gave a definite pledge that Dominion Status was the ultimate goal998 words
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Article407 1935-02-08 10 BRITISH ASSOCIATION: A proposal to invite the British Association to Australia in 1938 made at the Australasian Science Congress has been referred to the Executive, 'fhe year would see the 150th anniversary of the foundation of Port Jackson and the beginning of .Australia's political history. On the407 words
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Article1145 1935-02-08 10 QUEER CATCHES MADE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN My friend Arnaud, the Corsican, now a fisherman on the French Riviera, is a happy man; a round peg in a round hole, if ever there was one. He persuaded a rich American to buy him. on terms, a brand-new motor fishing1,145 words
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Advertisement190 1935-02-08 10 Sme diet's (Brown :>w A -<? ‘'-wi/ l l .a jUF*' Z z W f *4" A ;?U''' /wii-A 7M' 1 FU.SHjbiju SnjeCiieyji Victoria Plums G Golden Plums Perfect fruit picked at exactly the right moment and canned within an hour or two with all their summer freshness, exquisite flavour190 words
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Advertisement57 1935-02-08 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragrance how securely it holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-day I It is the one perfume of which you will never tire, charming at all times and especially v.’w'tl perfect for the inform si |U| occasi on. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.57 words
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635 1935-02-08 11 ALLEGED 2A.M. SCUFFLE PULLING OUT BUNCHES OF MY HAIR" o SAYS WOMAN COMPLAINANT Anita and Gracie Gonzales, two well-known speciality dancers die New W orld Cabaret, exchanged the glare of the footlights die comparative drabness of the fourth magistrate’s court n they appeared on summons635 words
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Article53 1935-02-08 11 For Delicate Operation (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 8. H.m.s. Kent entered the floating dock at the Singapore Naval Base for a delicate operation which will take six hours and the slightest error in which might involve hundreds of pounds damage to the vessel53 words
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Article160 1935-02-08 11 For $lO,OOO FOR WRONGFUL ARREST (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, February 8. As a sequel to an arrest made in Cintra Street, Penang, a claim for $lO,OOO damages against the Federated Malay States Government made by Cheah Choong Peng an Ipoh butcher formerly doing business in160 words
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Article273 1935-02-08 11 —Reuter Wireless. Why South Africa Will Not Join Capetown, February 5. The reasons why South Africa is not prepared to join in a general scheme for Imperial Defence were given by Mr. Pircw, Minister for Defence, in a noteworthy speech when addressing the Imperial Press Conference. He—Reuter Wireless. - 273 words
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271 1935-02-08 11 ACROSS. —1. Ovate 6. Precede 10. Fou 11. Oer 13. Lac 14. Terror 15. That 16. Shco 18. An 20. Outermost 21. En 24. Bogle 28. Eon 29. Proud 31. Fleer 32. So 33. Irate 38. Cat; 41. Broil 42. Include 44. Force 47.271 words
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Article331 1935-02-08 11 Mr. R. C. Cussen DEPUTY LEGAL ADVISER FOR SOME TIME H»s Excellency the High Commissioner has appointed Mr. R. C. Cussen, M.C.S., to act temporarily as a Judge of the Federated Malay States Supreme Court with effect from February 6. Mr. Cussen is at present Deputy331 words
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Article169 1935-02-08 11 Diamond Earrings Value $6O Involved Toh Chew Lan who described herself as having been in the jewellery brokerage business for about 8 or 9 years, claimed trial to a charge of cheating preferred against her. Accused appeared in the Police Court this morning before Mr. D. Wills.169 words
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Article142 1935-02-08 11 Subscription List No. 3 The Protector of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following contributions towards the above Fund:— Amount previously acknowledged $1,215-'* 8 “Lui” $5-00 Ong Huck Lim, Esq. 10-00 ‘Sall’ 5-00 Madame Tan Guat Cheng 6-00 Chan Heok Wan, Esq. 5-00142 words
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Advertisement70 1935-02-08 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER, DANCE CABARET FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THE LUDO ENSEMBLE (4 Parisien Artistes) IN Classical. Acrobatic. Characteristic Comedy Dances IN A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Dinner Cabaret $3- Non-Diners sl|-. i DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS And His All European Orchestra. For Table Reservations, 'Phone 322. SUNDAY.70 words
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Advertisement165 1935-02-08 11 JBL... ’A I Vv i S F W? 1 i I: I > I 1’ I I I Cur ro UR f I G£T h£ STS I I I Me »ici Nes a I eSr ATE sup PUfs f 1 juL In all parts of the Peninsula, a large and165 words
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546 1935-02-08 12 19 Out Of 83 Houses Insured MR. KHOO SIAN EWE ELECTED CHAIRMAN Of the 83 houses gutted in the big fire at Paya Terubong on Sunday 19 houses were insured and measures for the relief of some of the unfortunate victims have been effected;546 words
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Article863 1935-02-08 12 Jewellery Pawned For $1,090 YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S HEARING Na less than five witnesses were examined and it was intimated that a sixth witness. Inspector C. Uphill, would be called at the next hearing, when the case was continued in the District Court yesterday afternoon before Mr. B.863 words
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Article342 1935-02-08 12 Tamil Who Undertook To Obtain Employment For Others A Tamil, S. L. Krishna, was charged before the police magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) yesterday that he falsely represented to Sebastian on December 15 that he would find employment for him and thereby fraudulently induced Sebastian to give him342 words
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251 1935-02-08 12 Accused's Story Disbelieved By Magistrate “He is one of the biggest fools I have seen for a long time. In the course of my duties here I have seen a lot of them.” These remarks were made by the police magistrate (Mr. D.251 words
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Article430 1935-02-08 12 SOCIAL PERSONAL The following arrived by the “Ipoh” from Singapore this morning:—Mr. I. Woelz, Mr Ruys, Mr. Bonman and Mr. van de Kas keel. Mr. N. L. Alexander, Assistant Protector of Chinese, Penang, left last night for Johore to act as President of the TourBoard, Johore Bahru. News was received430 words
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Article166 1935-02-08 12 Malay House Gutted A Malay dwellyig house at the first mile, Kuala Kangsar Road was burnt to the ground on Wednesday afternoon. The Ipoh Fire Brigade was summoned al about 4.30 p.m. and on arrival at the scene found the building entirely enveloped in flames and166 words
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Article36 1935-02-08 12 The famous Guildhall in the Centre of Bristol was seriously damaged by fire du ring the week end. The assize and County Court buildings adjoining were partly destroyed. Enormous damage was done.36 words
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Article, Illustration49 1935-02-08 13 FHE following photographs, taken by Kong Hin Cheong, show the extent of the damage to Ayer ham Village caused by the fire on Sund y last. The pawnbroker's shop shewn below) and the PoHce Station are the only houses which escaped destruction.49 words
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Advertisement314 1935-02-08 13 f 1B li PDOII (JUNE IN JANUARY Fox Trot )J 1 CB oil < 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. )1 I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH MADAME Tango a314 words
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Article83 1935-02-08 14 January Return Sou* hern Kinta Con. Ltd 2380 *****0 3854 Rawang Tin Fields Ltd 626 *****0 530 Rawang Con. Ltd. 633 *****0 1250 Malim Nawar Tin Ltd 712 ***** 540 Kuala Karnpar Tin Fields Ltd 481 *****0 430 Siput Mine 339 ***** 286 Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd83 words
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Article372 1935-02-08 14 oiugapui c, r'eo. c. 1 iic following k i ■Oi icVCIVcU VJJ CI.V iJtpdlUUvUl ui OLUulSuw, o.S. uuu r.ivi.o., aunug me penoa jiiuuaiy to rcuxudiy 1,19 do, inclusive, aad are avaiiaoie lor puoac use in the rleierence LiOiary, ruiierton Building, .Singapore. Applications may be made by372 words
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Article574 1935-02-08 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotattane <n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’a share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Alor Gajah 1.60 1.75 1.50 1.65 Amal. Malay 3.60 3.90 3.50 3.75 Ayer Molek 1.15 1.25 1.25 1.35 Ayer Panas 1.90574 words
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Article31 1935-02-08 14 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 20% Feb. March 21 April'June 22% JulylSept 24 Market steady.31 words
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Article44 1935-02-08 14 PENANG, FEBRUARY 8, 1935 London Bank Demand 2|4 3*32 4 m|ta 2)4 3|16 Private 3 m|ta credit 2i4% 3 Documentary 2:4 7|16 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%44 words
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Article210 1935-02-08 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes In our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellen Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hitam 50 52 50 52 Jelebu 95 1.00 97% 1.00 Kuchai 92 94 90 92% ex Lingui 1.20 1.25 1.22% 1.27%c210 words
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Article167 1935-02-08 14 The following are tb° latest quotation for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 4 6 s’o Ayer Wengs 2.10 2.15 Hitams 50 52 Hong Fatts 55 57 Kamuntings 13 6 14 3 K. Lar juts 16 3 16 9 K. Kampar 110 116 Killinghalls 13 6 14 0167 words
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Article121 1935-02-08 14 YESTERDAY TODAY lAMidou £232.15.0 £232.10.0 TIN.—(3 Months) London £228.17.6 £228.17.6 Singapore $114.62% $114.50 Business Done Penang $114.87% $114.50 Bunin nan Buyers no sellers 50 tons COPRA- —(Sun dried) $4.70 $4.75 BLACK PEPPER $22.00 Nominal RUBBER.— London 6ftd. 6ftd. New York 12%c(G) 12ftc(G) Singapore Spot 20%c. 20% c. April/121 words
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Article304 1935-02-08 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar® the changes in ow quotations up to upon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellen TIN Ampats 44% 49 44% 4|7% Bangrins 28 0 29 0 28,0 29;0 Chenderiangs 8 9 9)3 9 0 9 6 Hong Fatts 55 57 55 57 Hongkongs 13)6304 words
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Article102 1935-02-08 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 74 Jj New York 4.87 H 4.88 A Montreal 4.88% 4.88% Brussels 21.00% 21.03% Geneva 15.13% 15.16% Amsterdam 7.24% 7.26% Milan. 57i* 57% Berlin 12.21 12.23 Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors102 words
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Advertisement228 1935-02-08 14 11 Never neglect CONSTIPATION 11 Check it at once with Il Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills II Aft a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’s I I Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. I I They give you dean bowels which act I I regularly, a healthy stomach, a228 words
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Miscellaneous37 1935-02-08 14 WEATHER REPORT Tempcratiire Wind Ralnfal 6 am. 76 NW Noon 86 SW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.34 a m 10.09 a.m. 4.12 p.m 10.35 p.m. TOMORROW 4.03 a.m 10.37 a.m. 4.44 p.m 11.15 p.m.37 words
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Article514 1935-02-08 15 Acquisition Of Gold Properties i fhe shareholders of the Amari Nigeria Mines are advised that provisional con\ts have been entered into for the acqui- non ot the following properties and •ions, namely:— o alluvial go’.d-mining concessions nami and Wuwuri), covering a total a of 5,120 acres (over 8514 words
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Article296 1935-02-08 15 London, January 24. Increasing interest is being shown in Tin shares. Some of the better class shares certainly seem worth attention in view of the good dividend yields which are obtainable. In spite of the drastic restric-> tion scheme under which the companies are; vorking at the296 words
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Article201 1935-02-08 15 Guard Against Future Foreign Domination Tronoh Mines, Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging and Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging companies have all three convened extraordinary meetings for the purpose of passing resolutions:— (a) Limiting the right to vote at shareholders’ meetings to British citizens and corporations, and (b) providing that201 words
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Article297 1935-02-08 15 A correspondent to the “Financial I Times’’ writes:— Rir. For several months at the begin-1 ring of last year the Ordinary 10s shares I of the London Tin Corporation stood at 15s. The Preference dividend was then 1 four years in arrear. and there was no prospect297 words
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Article200 1935-02-08 15 I This is the name of a four page brochure of notes on the tin industry, taking the i I same line as that which has been adopted here as regards the favourable outlook for I tin. The whole matter is summed up in the 'statement200 words
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Article234 1935-02-08 15 Issue Of 5s Shares At A Premium of 2s London, January 23. I The directors of Beralt Tin and Wolfram propose to increase the capital from £250,000 to £331,000 by the creation of 1 324,000 shares of 5s each. It is intended to offer 221,610 shares234 words
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Article121 1935-02-08 15 Sir Wm. Firth Defends The Scheme Sir William Firth, chairman of Richard Thomas and Co., speaking at the Swansea Metal Exchange cn his election as chairman of the Swansea Incorporated Exchange. strongly defended the international tinplate arrangements, while he denied that the steel tariff was being used for121 words
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Article242 1935-02-08 15 The Sendayan (F. M. S.) Rubber Company was registered on 13th August, 1909, and its estates are situated in Negri Sembilan, eight miles from Port Dickson. It is a member of the Guthrie and Co. group of undertakings, of 52-54, Gracechurchstreet, E. C. 3. Total area is 8,068 .acres,242 words
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Article75 1935-02-08 15 Accounts of Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut Plantations to 30th Sept, show profit of £1,604 (agst. £1,061), plus £2,321 brought in. To writing off buildings and machinery £1,500 (nil), forward £2,425. Rubber crop was 246,441 lbs; 181,440 ibs sold in London at 6.52 d and 57,609 lbs75 words
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Advertisement136 1935-02-08 15 !>a 2" ■I 1 I f > APPETIZ J O P J ■2 IDEAP \wP I- CHILDRE N _f()O z > ■2 grown S jb LACTOGEN CRUSTIES are good for your children and good for you—try them today LACTOGEN CRUSTIES form a finely-b alan c e d V supplementary food136 words
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Advertisement1973 1935-02-08 16 I T 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE i J 1 MAIL LINE L PUMMEL LIMB 'WbMtoM cr, -t- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. London a AJAX Mar, Vdon, Mo, A Gk-gow J J£ J TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C. PROMETHEUS Amsterdam, London Hamburg Feb 22 Mar 2() Froan Arrive ManwllW Arrive New1,973 words
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Article549 1935-02-08 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The ftjOcnr e < n ll xt of vessels arriving JBd ax’’ g "*ng during the week r* PORT TO-DAY DUYMAER van TWIST from Bcla-wan-Deli. than and Paneh (Laboe-an-Bilik l Sails tomorrow for the same ports. XLFOER from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOhm, Tg. Poera.549 words
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Article622 1935-02-08 17 IMPERIAL .AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Airways will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang on Sunday at 7 a m. (Registration 6 p.m. tomorrow). AIR MAILS A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will622 words
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Advertisement103 1935-02-08 17 FAITHFUL service l ira I BATTERIES I J “J There is one to suit every jy make of car so wide it the range of types and versions. For value the OLDHAM all British starter batteries cannot be beaten. They are strong and durable, being assembled in moulded ebonite containers103 words
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Miscellaneous1484 1935-02-08 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMM ES 8.8. C. land Pictures: (1) In the Hayfields; 7. Selection from the operette (2) An Old-world Garden; (3) The “Rose Marie” R. Friml. The following are the wavelengths, Beanfeast (Percy Fletcher). Con- 8. A Dutch March two of which will be used simultaneous- cert Polka, Nightingale’s Greeting1,484 words
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413 1935-02-08 18 W. N. E - W. N. E. PACT TO DRIVE OUT FOREIGNERS TOKYO WANTS THE UPPER HAND Japan is preparing a new move towards that overlordship of China which is the dominating ambition of her rulers. Mr. Hirota, the Japanese Foreign Minister, it is announced in Tokyo, is413 words
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1750 1935-02-08 18 OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE FIFTH ARMY’S RETREAT I By Captain Liddell Hart (In the Daily Telegraph.) I Five volumes already published of the Official History of the War in France have brought the story down to July 1, 1916. The latest, now published, jumps1,750 words
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Article217 1935-02-08 18 Of The People On Verge of Starvation White Russian girls of 11 and 12 forced by starvation to haunt low dance halls. Their older sisters driven to become the mistresses of Chinese farmers. Small boys, looking like death’s heads, leaning against walls in 50 or 60 degrees217 words
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Advertisement136 1935-02-08 18 PILES CURED i No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections krv’e scissors, hot iron,'* electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed. and no doctor's cr136 words
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Advertisement209 1935-02-08 18 THESMARTESTWOMENUSE t OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS I yet twit cost ONLY 25 CENTS. Rs 5 ■d rimes hove changed. So have opinions. PashlouabA g women no longer boHoi? It necessary to pay hlg:« prices for high gnaßb beauty olds. Sdentfflc tost have absolutely proven the* OUTDOOR GIRL 1 Lipstick.209 words
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Miscellaneous42 1935-02-08 18 BOBBY BEARS ADVENTURES: Sea Sport i |£L2_ 1.. ii:—'< When bathing the pets mean to have some real fun. See them all prancing about in the waves; To blow up their sea steeds they’ve quickly begun. Ruby’s thrown off; her mount misbehaves.42 words
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Article, Illustration864 1935-02-08 19 cMARY GRACE - Dainty Undies with a Luxury Look Ou r Exclusive Pattern Service by cMARY GRACE Tasty Mutton I AVE you ever tried boiled stuffed 1 mutton with caper sauce? It makes a pleasant change. Bone the meat and make a forcemeat by mixing together three tablesps. of breadcrumbs, two864 words
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Article, Illustration686 1935-02-08 19 by a Physician /—r-f HE old year will have I endeu in a day or two. JL The time has come for us to take stock of the past twelve months and. if we have not enjoyed that good health which it is our business686 words
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Article166 1935-02-08 19 Clerk Charged With Offence The case was mentioned yesterday in the police court m which Gan Choo Liat, a clerk of Chop Kee Huat, was charged that he, between the months of December 1934 and January 1935, being employed as a clerk in Chop Kee Huat166 words
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Article250 1935-02-08 19 Lallang Wilts In The Heat DANGERS AVERTED BY BRIGADE I Twentythree fires have occurred in Sin- gapore since the week-end, the climax be-) ing reached on Tuesday when 10 outbreaks were reported. The recent spell of hot weather is responsible for the epidemic. The Singapore Fire250 words
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Advertisement11 1935-02-08 19 Mil 1 1 I I simple food taste twice as good11 words
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Advertisement269 1935-02-08 19 I I iir A British Scientist has at zf n last discovered a safe and 7 scientific way of removing superfluous hair. Razors K —which only make the I hair grow faster and 1 thicker —and all the old evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded Thia new discovery, called269 words
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Article, Illustration233 1935-02-08 20 RUGBYfh THRILLS Spirited play at Thames Ditton where schoolboys from Cranteigh and Dover met in a holiday fixture. Cranleigh overwhelmed their opponents by lb pts. to nil. CARI ESMOND who will make his de'ut on the English stage in A Wi Itz Dream at the233 words