Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-02-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 40. 36. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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685 1935-02-14 1 F 5 ACQUISITION AS PUBLIC PARK ADVOCATED 'PRICELESS RELIC OF DAYS OF JOHN COMPANY" MUSEUM AND AQUARIUM ave received the following letter from an old Malayan ow living in London, who signs himself “Anak Padang the question of the demolition of Fort Cornwallis685 words
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Article80 1935-02-14 1 Flemington. Feb. 14 i A verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree involving the death penalty jwas returned by the jury in the Hauptmann's trial. The verdict came at 10.30 ;p.m. when the judge was I preparing to go home. Ail 'present had concluded that80 words
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Article, Illustration23 1935-02-14 1 LADY READING (left) talking to Lady Astor at the luncheon in aid of GermanJtwish women and children at the Savoy Hotel.23 words
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109 1935-02-14 1 sought before the Autumn of 1938. —Rugby Radio Service. Bill For £34,000.000 Introduced London, February 14. j Increased Post Office expenditure attributed to recovery in trade and industry combined with the increase in telephone subscribers and traffic following the reduction in rates operating since last Octobersought before the Autumn of 1938.—Rugby Radio Service. - 109 words
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Article107 1935-02-14 1 e.—Reuter. Gained Insight In British Transport Methods London, February 13. In the House of Commons Mr. Nunn requested for information concerning the Yu Fc.-peng's Mission. The Minister of Transport replied that full arrangements were made for the Mission to study all aspects of civil and militarye.—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article521 1935-02-14 1 problem of national reconstruction.—Reu-' ter Wireless. I By Pepper Difficulties SELLERS OF GILT EDGED SECURITIES London; February 13. The City’s confidence has been rudely disturbed by the pepper difficulties which are causing the most wild rumours tc circulate. I Moreover the talk of the imminence of aproblem of national reconstruction.—Reu-' ter Wireless. I - 521 words
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143 1935-02-14 1 Reuter. To China's Interests NO GROUNDS FOR SUCH IMPRESSION I London, February 13. In the House of Commons when ‘Mr. Nunn asked what steps were ibeing taken to remove the impression jin China that Great Britain is indiffer'ent to her interests caused by the loss |ofReuter. - 143 words
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Article84 1935-02-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Increase In Exports London, February 14. The Broad of Trade figures for overseas trade in January show a substantial expansion in exports as compared with the corresponding month of 1934 and a moderate increase over December figures Re-exports also show considerable improvement. Imports in—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article75 1935-02-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. To Be Honoured By France London, February 14. The French Government wishing to do special honour to British and Italian detachments of the Saar International Police on their return from the Saar have invited the contingents of the two detachments i< break their homeward—Rugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Advertisement13 1935-02-14 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. BM-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. /72. i13 words
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Advertisement50 1935-02-14 1 DONALD ffl SCOTCH ’0 WHISKY «A tea Obtainable From v AH Provldou Stone, j TODAY’S NEWS Page j Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4 and 5 I Latest Home News 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 Latest Penang News 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices M Commercial News 14 and 1$50 words
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Advertisement1774 1935-02-14 2 RATES FOR CASUAL THE PERAK RIVER VALLEY j BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS T,™* ELYSEE HOTEL LIMITED HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SHA NGH A I BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED AND TEA GARDENS CORPORATION > (Late strand hotel) AH communications relating to (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Authortoed1,774 words
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1224 1935-02-14 3 \ON-MALAY AND POWER OF ATTORNEY all rights except that of selling the LAND y I DGMENT was delivered by the' Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes, at. the Supreme Court, Ipoh, on Saturday morning, m a case, in\ol\ing an interesting point of law, under the Malay Reservation1,224 words
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Article462 1935-02-14 3 Chiklci And Peh-bin CHINESE NONYAS FINED There w’as a mild stir in the police court yesterday when Wong Yew Seng and 18 other Chinese appeared before Mr. D. Wills charged that on or about 1.25 p.m. at 443, Chulia Street, they did play in a common462 words
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Article110 1935-02-14 3 Husband Arrested (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, February 13. The sixteen-year-old wife of a Tamil mason employed in the P.W.D. at Kuala Kangsar was found in the lines with knife injuries to her throat and face and lying beside her was her dead infant whose110 words
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Article177 1935-02-14 3 $BO Fine Or 2 Months* I R. I. Lun Kim appeared in the police court yesterday for sentence on a charge of j being in possession of dutiable tobacco. I Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, assistant controller, •'•vernment Monopolies, said there was nothing known against accused. The177 words
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Article367 1935-02-14 3 Hylam Charged With Theft How a Hylam persistently followed a coffee-shop waitress from the shop where she was employed to her house in Kek Chuan Road, was related to the police magistrate (Mr. D. Wills') yesterday by a Chinese lady named Tan Lean Ewe when a367 words
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Article267 1935-02-14 3 Allowed People To Sleep On Stages The licensees of two local amusement parks, Yeoh Lam Leong and Khoo Chong Thuan, appeared in the police court before Mr. D. Wills on summonses issued at the instance of the Municipal Building surveyor Mr. G. H. Moulding prosecuted.267 words
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Advertisement353 1935-02-14 3 Found in Film on teeth... the germs of tooth decay! r Buried beneath an ever-forming X- Q film, this invisible enemy attacks enamel and destroys the part beneath. To fight decay, you must remox e film ex'ery day. This is what th» sd«»tist finds -f] b when he analyses film353 words
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Miscellaneous23 1935-02-14 3 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Elmes CHRISTMAS! mtc.-reu. M I? "T 1 t Sr’ A Em rwSsfcfe; /1* T’— I v X-L23 words
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Article316 1935-02-14 4 New RKO-Radio Thriller At Majestic Fires, floods, earthquakes, buried treafure, gigantic prehistoric reptiles, another giant ape, a dauntless explorer and his beautiful sweetheart provide an entirely new and greater story in “Son of Kong,” which opens a season at the Majestic t-»day. It is the sequel to316 words
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Article194 1935-02-14 4 Boxing Romance At Queen's Theatre Warner Bros, romance of the prize ring, “The Personality Kid,” opened at the Queen s Theatre last night with a strong all star cast headed by Pat O’Brien, Glenda Farrell and Claire Dodd. The three form the triangle of a unique romance in194 words
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Article296 1935-02-14 4 FEBRUARY MEETING Full List Of Entries GOOD ENTRY FROM CLASS 1 HORSES The following are the entries for the Singapore Turf Club February meeting to be run at Singapore, on Saturday, February 23, Wednesday, February 27 and Saturday. March 2: HORSES—CLASS 1 Asluj, Aviemore. Belle Edna, Biddys296 words
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Article45 1935-02-14 4 —Reuter. Hamilton's Six Against Clyde London, February 13. The following are the results of replays in the second round of the Scottish Cup Raith 2 Brechin 4 Hamilton 6 Clyde 3 Partick T. 1 Celtic 3 King’s Park 2 Ayr. U. 2•—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article57 1935-02-14 4 —Reuter. Third Round Draw London, February 13. The following is the draw’ for the third round in the Scottish Cup to be played on February 23 Rangers v St. Mirren Aberdeen v Hibernian Buckiethistle v St. Johnstone Airdrie v Ayr or King’s Park Brechin v Hamilton Hearts v—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article213 1935-02-14 4 Lawn Bowls Tournament 1935 The following ties have been arranged:— Friday, Feb. 15. MENS SINGLES HANDICAP J. B. Heaton Scr. vs. E.T.M. Lias —1. M. J. Thorpe —1 vs. J. A. McEvoy Plus 2. E Reimann —5 vs. A. S. Gosling Plus Tuesday, Feb. 19. LADIES SINGLES213 words
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Article94 1935-02-14 4 Harvey's Offer To Thil The light-heavy-weight poundage in boxing is 12st. 71b., but so certain is Len Harvey he can beat Marcel Thil for the European Championship that he is prepared to weigh-in at 12st. 41b. against the Frenchman, Harvey arid his manager have recently had a conference with94 words
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Article111 1935-02-14 4 At a General Meeting held by the Gcvt. Monopolies Athletic Club on 12th. February, 1935. the following were elected officer-bearers for the year 1935: President Mr. J. G. O’Reilly, (A.S.G.M.) (Ex-Officio Vice-President Mr. Lim Kee Chye Hon: Secretary Mr. Lim Choon Kheng Hon: Asst. Sec. Mr.111 words
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Article584 1935-02-14 4 JACK LONDON SMASHES GIANT BOXER'S EFFORT AT COME-BACK Disaster, swift and tragic, befell the new career of big Jack Pettifer, of Brighton, at the Crystal Palace on January 28. Making a fresh start in boxing, trained as he had never been before, one hammer blow from Jack584 words
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Article303 1935-02-14 4 Although nothing has been defir dr ranged, Berg and Humery may nvet again. I I Their fight at the Albert Hall s, r a 9 it went was truly on the heroic j ;Xnd the unsatisfactory result cannot 1 Wed to stand, writes Fred Dartnell303 words
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Article122 1935-02-14 4 I At a meeting of the Mohamedan Football Association held on Tuesday at t: Crescent Star Sports Club a letter from the Penang Chinese Football Association for a soccer match in aid of the Ayer Itam Relief Fund was tabled and the Council unanimously approved ot the122 words
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Advertisement366 1935-02-14 4 SKIN I TROUBLES K Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying g g Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. e g PERSON suffering from JO eruptions of the skin ha» f |E”znQa rO much to endure. It is not iWTsEmFI merely the discomfiture and /7 irritation and painful sens®- *>366 words
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Advertisement140 1935-02-14 4 FACE TERRIBLY DISFIGURED Pimples Caused Exceeding Pain. Healed by Cuticura. My face, neck, -xbest and legs became covered with red, sore pimples. They were of a wet nature and caused exceeding pain, discomfort and embarrassment, especially as when they dried they left my face terribly disfigured with red blotches of140 words
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Advertisement21 1935-02-14 4 l t =*s Buy Your i Printed Requirements FROM 4 j THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. I IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY.21 words
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1157 1935-02-14 5 COUNTER-PROPOSAL FOR CRICKET PEACE MEETING OF OPPOSING FACTIONS WITH THREE "INDEPENDENTS'* ALD. HUNTSMAN MEDIATOR CRITICS' CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF COMMITTEE'S OFFER ■Ta of the Notts. County Cricket >mmittee, who, while agreeing to in office until the annual meeting i lub tendered their resignations the committee on1,157 words
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Article600 1935-02-14 5 The Game In India j JAIPUR AGAIN WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP The Maharaja of Jaipur and Rao Raja Hanut Singh, the back and No. 3 respectively of the Jaipur team that carried all before them in London tw’o summers ago, I have recently appeared on the winning side j in600 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-02-14 5 LXN BEYNON, the Welsh bantamweight champion.8 words
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Advertisement213 1935-02-14 5 Paterson Engineering Co., ltd., I MANUFACTURERS OF fl WATER PURIFICATION PLANT I MIVaToa MAMOWHEE L E < 4) K I I unfiltem» »»l»i I I Tr ft MARO WATta ll FILTER INLET XOMTWOt VALVir I FILTER 9 fillin* LIO /Il\ BV-FASS TO WASTE COAGULATOR DRAIN VALVE B CZZQZA OUTLEJ L213 words
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Article714 1935-02-14 6 CLYDESIDE M.P. REFUSES TO WITHDRAW I Offensive Words Left Out; i Of Hansard .1 K.C. ON "AN INSULT" Then—A 'Scene' With Mr. Maxton House of Commons. January 29. Mr. George Buchanan, the Clydeside j Socialist M.P., announced in the House of j Commons that he refused to714 words
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Article844 1935-02-14 6 PLEA FOR WIDER USE IN EDUCATION A plea for a system of education in which the training of the body was re- garded as important as the training of the 'mind was made by-Professor L. P. Jacks (when addressing the third quinquennial j conference for young public schocl844 words
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540 1935-02-14 6 COURTHOUSE SIEGE "A PLOT OF THE MURDER GANG 1 America's most fantastic public figure. —Senator Huey “Kingfish" Long, self- appointed "dictator” of the State of. Louisiana, has just been interviewing an! Ewniiig S Guida rd reporter. When the Senator was540 words
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236 1935-02-14 6 "Danger To The White Races "It is high 'ime that the States of Europe should abandon their long-suffer-ing ‘deration towards the only African State which is still autonomous, and proceed to set*le all questions connected with the Abyssinian problem.” This open invitation to236 words
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Article543 1935-02-14 6 "CLEAREST CASE I HAVE HAD” DISQUALIFIED FOR TWO YEARS Denis Hanley, aged 31. M p for Deptford, of Cado?, <r ar dens, Chelsea, was fined U :i and £2 12s. 6d. costs at Bow f rcet, for being in charge of a r, at543 words
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Article334 1935-02-14 6 RESIGNS AFTER MYSTERY TELEGRAM Lincoln, January 25. It w r as revealed here at an extraordinary general meeting of the Burton Hunt that following the receipt by Sir Julien Cahn of an unsigned telegram at Monte Carlo, where he is on holiday. Sir Julien334 words
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Article298 1935-02-14 6 5 Years For French Lieutenant Paris, January 29. Lt. Cabanes, a young French officer, was sentenced at Susa, Tunis, to five years’ imprisonment for shooting dead his commanding officer, Col. Caillon. The chief part of the hearing as taken up with a speech by Mme. Caillon’s counsel,298 words
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Advertisement48 1935-02-14 6 I A well-appointed bathroom is a necessity in the tropics. I y' > l mu?f=<L' d "nr i —v iOL lIP tn EL J 4-0 ofed P -ZZ": j CHOOSE YOUR BATHROOM FITTINGS from the large stocks of TWYFORUS SANITARYWARE ALWAYS HELD BY Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, PENANG.48 words
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Advertisement85 1935-02-14 6 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from trouble and Bladder weakness stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg T > 1 Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism. 1 ziness. Lumbago, Burning. Itching. 11 ing. Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a tor’s new discovery called Cystex j tex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, heals, raw85 words
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Article1882 1935-02-14 7 SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT OF TWO YEARS AGO PASSENGER'S CLAIM FOR DAMAGES POLICE OFFICER SAYS CAR TURNED SEVERAL SOMERSAULTS case of considerable interest opened before the Hon’ble Mr. ice Howes, in the Perak Supreme Court on Tuesday, when the aring was begun in the suit in which1,882 words
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Article193 1935-02-14 7 Praise For Indian Soldiers Madras, February 4. Three members of a Siamese military delegation to India have arrived in Madras after visiting Northern India. I They saw the army manoeuvres at Delhi and Capt. Khah Kunjara, one of the dele(gates, interviewed today, said, “I should think193 words
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1035 1935-02-14 7 WOMAN'S TRAGIC STORY CLAIMS SHE WAS SECONDARY TO SON That as a sixteen-year-old girl she left the protection of her parents to contract a marriage as a secondary wife, how she lived with her husband for four years, after which he saw her less often,1,035 words
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Advertisement128 1935-02-14 7 I SPECIAL BLANKET VALUES I DEPENDABLE QUALITY-LOW PRICED I I COTTON ,l nket I 12 M An nexpens ve cotton Blanket iDit M s light in weight and soft to touch. M Henime l ends Two colours. All Blue h'te Borders. All [’ink with NR W hite Borders. Size 58128 words
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Advertisement564 1935-02-14 8 FIREWORKS FIREWORKS! FINAL DISPLAY AT WEMBLEY PARK Friday 15.2.35 —At 9.30 p.m. BIGGER I BETTER BRIGHTER THAN TUESDAY'S DISPLAY WHICH WAS ACCLAIMED A WONDL'Fui. SHOW. Entire Change Of Programme GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. SEATS 20 CENTS BOXING wembley park APPROVED BY BOXING BOARD SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 7935, AT 9.30 P.M.564 words
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Miscellaneous442 1935-02-14 8 4.15 ton IGHT »-30 ‘-30 STARTING TONIGHT »-30 UNIQUE FILM CO.. POSITIVELY LAST 2 SHOWS (Producers of "PEI CHIEN LOONG" and "THE QUEEN'S AFFAIRS") now give you another Warner Bros. 1 laugh SUPER CANTONESE TALKIE packed story full of A. THE BEAUTIFUL STAR OF BLOSSOM TIME x u > MISS442 words
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Article236 1935-02-14 9 —Reuter. Nearing End JURY CONSIDERING VERDICT Flemington, February 14. A huge crowd outside the courthouse is awaiting the verdict. Hauptmann is lying listlessly on the bunk in his cell while the jury is deliberating in a room overhead. Mr. Wilentz left the Court after a wait of over.—Reuter. - 236 words
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Article277 1935-02-14 9 —Reuter. Political Crisis DISSATISFACTION ON t RELIEF BILL London, February 13. Seldom has the House so nasty a temper as during the debate on the Emergency Bill suspending the Unemployment Act and maintaining the old rates of pay except where inferior to the new scale. j.—Reuter. - 277 words
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Article75 1935-02-14 9 .—Reuter Wireless. London, February 9. Many thousands of pounds worth cf paintings, tapestries, porcelain ard silver have been stolen from the Scottish mansion of Mr. J. E. Holms, a wealthy s ockbroker, near Paisley. Valuable old masters were cut ruthlessly from their frames and fifteenth century tapestry.—Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article32 1935-02-14 9 convention under certain conditions.— Reuter Wireless. An official communique is being issued today containing a formal assurance that Italy will participate in the proposed air convention under certain conditions.—Reu-convention under certain conditions.— Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Article87 1935-02-14 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. British Participation Being Expedited London, February 14. The Under Secretary tor Air. Sir Philip Sassoon, stated in the House of Commons that he understood that an order for the construction of a flying boat suitable for use on the Bermuda-New York section of the.—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article312 1935-02-14 9 —Reuter. Battle With Terrific Storms CREW RESCUED BY U.S.S. TENNESSEE San Francisco, February 13. The giant U.S. airship “Macon” at the time of the disaster was returning from manoeuvres with the fleet. The battleship "Tennessee” sighted the wreckage of the “Macon” at sea. 1 he crew were..—Reuter. - 312 words
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Article51 1935-02-14 9 Wireless. Eighteen people were killed and nine injured in a train disaster at Saratov, 450 miles south east of Moscow, a passenger train colliding head-on with a freighter in the local station. Both engines and several cairiages were smashed. The station master stands charged with crimi- nalWireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement302 1935-02-14 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT ANTED by import firm competent v Stenographer-Secretary, no beginners. lv Dox No. 13, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE ley NINE (1931) COLONIAL \CO SALOON. PK. 70. Grey Blue, wner. New pistons, valves, big-ends mall ends fitted, body rebuilt in ,ai and repainted in October last 37302 words
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Advertisement75 1935-02-14 9 Runnymede Hotel PI.NANG How Ml TONIGHT SATUROAr DINNER DANCE March 16th. ST. PATRICK'S BALL BOOKINGS NOW BEING MADE. May 4th. JUBILEE CARNIVAL BALL May 24th. EMPIRE AIR DAY BALL RALEICH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE k I THE EXCLUSIVE DESIGN OF THE RALEIGH < ENABLES YOU TO COVER THE MAXIMUM DISTANCE i75 words
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Miscellaneous106 1935-02-14 9 MAJESTIC 3 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW 2-45, 6-15 930 P.M. K.O. RADIO’S THRILLING SEQUEL TO THE RECORD-BREAKING "KING KONG" “SON OF KONG” r ->a tup ICI AW» OP “b YOU’LL NEVER FORGET THE 12 FOOT PREHISTORIC APE WITH THE HUMAN HEART! J BACK TO THE I3LARh vr B TAKE THIS CRUISE106 words
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Article1025 1935-02-14 10 The Diamond Industry has been much in the public eve recently. A few days ago laboratory experts of the Diamond, Pearl and Precious Stones 1 rade Section of the London Chamber of Commerce shattered the false scare which had been raised about so-called synthetic diamonds. They declared1,025 words
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Article679 1935-02-14 10 SAINT VALENTINE’S DAY: “Send a Valentine.” To some people, probably, such a sentence is quite meaningless; because the practical custom of sending Valentines has been forgotten since Edwardian days. Perhaps, some people remember this! old custom of sending each other Ibve tokens on the fourteenth of February;679 words
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Article146 1935-02-14 10 Reuter. Enquiry On Proposed Strategic Bases Washington. February 13. References to Japan made before the Military Committee of the House of Representatives at the hearing of evidence in connection with the proposed establishment of strategic air bases in Alaska led the Chairman, Mr. McSwain, to order theReuter. - 146 words
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Article63 1935-02-14 10 .—Reuter. Passed By Lower House Tokio, February 13. The Lower House passed the 1935 36 budget after the Premier had effected a conciliation with the Seiyukai Party with a promise that an extra session of the Diet would be convoked to discuss further agrarian relief measures if conditions.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article39 1935-02-14 10 panied by a financial memo andum.—Reuter Wireless. Government’s unemployment relief adjustments will cost the Exchequer nearly £5,000,000 annually. This is revealed in the text of a new Bill issued ‘’oday accompanied by a financial memo andum.—Reu-panied by a financial memo andum.—Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article103 1935-02-14 10 i.—Rugby Radio Service. Favourable Consideration Promised London, February 13. The Transport Minister, Mr Here Belisha. in the House of Commons announced his willingness *o give favourable consideration to any application from local authorities for experimental extension of silence zones during the whole 24 hours. The bani.—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article99 1935-02-14 10 Reuter. Conference Between Powers Interested Suggested London, February In the House of Commons Mr. Macdonald asked whether in view danger to world peace caused D vagueness of boundaries in the vicinitv Mongolia and Manchukuo Sir John So had consider the desirability of airing a joint conference between Japan,Reuter. - 99 words
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Advertisement371 1935-02-14 10 WMUI.».." 1 BUY 1 I CHANEL j AND YOU WILL i I NEVER REGRET. I CHANEL PERFUMES I are better than the rest they are 1 undoubtedly the world's best. CHANEL PERFUMES readily impart a distinct difference in exquisite fragrance that is k possible only with CHANEL'S the distinct k371 words
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Article2126 1935-02-14 11 THROUGH CIRCUS EYES MR. HARMSTON’S SECOND BROADCAST FROM ZHJ Mr. William Ilarmston, proprietor of Harmston’s Circus, vc a second broadcast talk from ZHJ last night during which he •alt with the ways of wild animals as seen through the eyes of the circus. Mr. iTarmston2,126 words
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Article336 1935-02-14 11 Arrival From Singapore By "Kinta" i The Penang contingent of Boy Scouts to the World Jamboree returned this morning by the as. Kinta” after having been away for 60 days in Australia. The whole of the Malayan contingent arrival at Singtpore on Monday morning, j Of336 words
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Article48 1935-02-14 11 —Reu*er Wireless. The German reply with regard to the Anglo-French talks in London last week is expected to be available on Thursday. It is believed it wall be in general terms embodying an overture for negotiating rather than a statement of the German standpoint.—Reu*er Wireless..—Reu*er Wireless. - 48 words
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Article640 1935-02-14 11 (To 4 lh-> Editor of The “P.G.”, T ng) Sir,—A few’ weeks ago the “S.E.” made another at’empt to try convince us that it was in the interests of Penang tha* we should join into a Customs Union with the Malay States, and the editor640 words
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Advertisement74 1935-02-14 11 DDB Eresoiption If vou are a sufferer from Eczema. Ringworm, Dhobiea Itch. Salt Rbfim. Prickly Heat. Psoriasis, Singapore Foot. ItchI Eruptions and Rashes, use D.D. Prescription. Just a few ups of this mar.ellous lotion and u have instant relief. Irritation d pain goes at once, and a few plications will74 words
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Advertisement217 1935-02-14 11 _i. i UR -j Another baby this young man is Henry Slessor, Im son of Lady Cynthia Slessor. PORTKAIT B V MARCUS ADAMS iW Trufo o d babies become STURDY CHILDREN Babies who are fed on Humanised Trufood are not only happy and healthy in infancy. More than that, they217 words
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Article1597 1935-02-14 12 B*. LIM BOON KENG’S ROTARY ADDRESS LEAGUE OF NATIONS SHOULD NOT BE FOUNDED ON MILITARY POWER At the Rotary Luncheon held yesterday at the E. O Hotel, Dr. Lim Boon Keng delivered an interesting lecture on Ihe Evolution of Human Nature” in which he expressed1,597 words
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Article173 1935-02-14 12 Coroner's Finding WARRANT FOR ARREST OF HOKIEN At an inquest on a 50-year-old Hokien named Ng Choh, Mr. W. G. Porter returned a finding of culpable homicide amounting to murder against another Hokien, Ng Lui. A warrant has been issued for Ng Lui's apprehension. It was173 words
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Article317 1935-02-14 12 Committee's Report The following is the report of the committee of the Straits Set'.lements (Penang) Associa*ion to be presented to the members of the Association at the annual meeting to be held today at 5.15 p.m. at the Penang Chamber of Commerce: Meetings. Ten Commi'tee Meetings were317 words
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Advertisement581 1935-02-14 12 Fit and fresh after the day’s work —because HORLICK’S gives /zl I ’/3rd extra energy IB r Jy AW W fcfftgMrZ f■ K There’s no secret about energy —it just depends JJ B fill on nourishment you especially i J //LW Q m X H Ki important, in a warm581 words
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Article325 1935-02-14 13 At Union Kindergarten P&IOR TO DEPARTURE ON LEAVE The members of the Methodist Chinese urch, the Young Peoples' Club and the \1 thodist Sunday School gave a farewell t party at the Union Kindergarten presea in Madras Lane yesterday evening Dr. L. Proebstel who is proceeding325 words
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517 1935-02-14 13 Yesterday's Hearing The case in which a lodging house keeper, Lim Kim Kean, was summoned at the instance of Mr. J. H. Dodd of the Municipality that he, between October 1933 and March 1934, at premises 170, Penang Road, did fraudulently consume electricity, or alternatively,517 words
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Article667 1935-02-14 13 Professor William F. Bade EXCAVATIONS IN PALESTINE According to the list of passengers travelling on board the Dollar Liner, President Johnson” which arrived from Singapore yesterday there was a plain Mr. W. Bade, who accompanied by his wife and two small children, is on his way667 words
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Article129 1935-02-14 13 Dr. Walter R. George, graduate of the Medical Department of the L’niversity of Indiana, says in a recent letter ‘‘As former Health Commissioner of Indiana- polls. I have a’ways been concerned with the promulgation of information to assist the public in maintaining health and efficiency. There is129 words
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Article93 1935-02-14 13 Assailant Still At Large Malacca, February 11. Malacca police are puzzled by the murder of an elderly Malay woman, and a reward is being offered for information which may lead to an arrest. The woman was found with severe neck wounds, her assailant having apparently93 words
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Article126 1935-02-14 13 Ex-King’s Collections To Be Sold Valuable paintings on pig-skin depicting scenes from Greek mythology are among the goods from the royal Saxon castle, Sibyllenort. in Silesia, which are to be put up for sale. The present owner of Sibyllenort found the upkeep of the big castle, with126 words
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Article264 1935-02-14 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. D. R. Harper sails by the s.s. “Carthage" cn a local leave trip to Hon Kong. The engagement is announced between Mr. M. Carvalho, of Malacca Municipality, and Miss H. do Rozario, of Kuala Lumpur. Mr. C.H. Warren, Tanjong Tin, Ltd., Batu Gajah, Perak, and Mrs. Warren264 words
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Article167 1935-02-14 13 I Seremban Chaplain To I Remain i I Seremban, February 11. Saint Mark’s Church, Seremban. will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday, February 17. Following are excerpts of the chaplain s letter to the parishoners “When I wrote my notes for the August I Report last167 words
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Advertisement164 1935-02-14 13 a I j Wr TO AMUSE YOU JACK BUCHANAN, ORCHESTRE RAYMONDE AND CARROLL GIBBONS ORCHESTRA, ALL STARS OF LONDON, PRESENT THESE FOR f YOUR AMUSEMENT. ft ONE GOOD TUNE DESERVES ANOTHER D ***** < 1 think i can BREWSTER’S MILLIONS SELECTION ff DX 662 two PARTS /I I HERE’S JACK164 words
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Article189 1935-02-14 14 R.M.S. "Asturias" LEAVING FOR STORE THIS EVENING The first round the world cruiser of the Royal Mail fleet to visit Penang, the 22,000 ion liner, “Asturias,” arrived this morning with over 200 prominent tourists on board, on a cruise to Egypt, Ceylon, East Indies, and South189 words
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175 1935-02-14 14 CLAIM AGAINST R.E. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. Receiver Gives Evidence Hearing went on the whole of yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Whitley, of the suit in which Ahmad Sahib, formerly manager of the Penang Branch, is suing Messrs. R. E. Mohamed Kassim Co. for a declaration that he175 words
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Article62 1935-02-14 14 A “more babies” campaign has been started in Haifeng District, Shantung, says Sin Chew Jit Poh. The local magistrate has issued an order, effective from Feb. 15, prohibiting women from remaining single, while widow’s under the age of 40 must marry again. The section concerning widows62 words
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Article45 1935-02-14 14 Dr. Lim Boon Keng, 0.8. E., will deliver a lecture on “The Value of Confucian Teaching at the Hu Yew Seah on Friday, 15th February, 1935 at 8 p.m. Dr. Ong Chong Keng will preside. The public is cordially invited.45 words
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Article88 1935-02-14 14 able b defend himself at the trial.—Reuler Wireless. Doctor Anton Rintelen, former Austrian Minister to Rome, who was proclaimed Chancellor by the nazis during the abortive push in which Dr. Doll fuss was murdered, will be tried for High Treason by a military court on March 2.able b defend himself at the trial.—Reuler Wireless. - 88 words
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Article304 1935-02-14 14 Chinese Sent To House Of Detention A Chinese named Wong Lye Soon was charged in the police court this morning before Mr. D. Wills with theft of a mahjong set valued at $7 or, alternatively, with assisting in the disposal of certain property which he had reason304 words
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30 1935-02-14 14 —Reuter. Mr. Herbert Allen Giles London. February 13. The death is announced of Mr. Herbert Allen Giles LL.D., the well-known classical and antiquarian writer. Reuter.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article103 1935-02-14 14 On Way To Bangkok Another prominent passenger who arrived by the “Carthage” and who is stopping at Penang before proceeding to Bangkok was Sir Adam B. Ritchie, a director of Borneo Company Ltd. Sir Adam is accompanied by Lady Ritchie. They will leave for Bangkok by103 words
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Article148 1935-02-14 14 Interested In Eastern Education Among the passengers who arrived at Penang this morning by the P. &O. T,iner, s.s. “Carthage” is a noted lecturer and doctor of literature in Professor J. Seymour Mortimer who is on his way to Singapore en route to Australia. Prof. Mortimer148 words
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75 1935-02-14 14 Maj.-Gen. Sir Neill Malcolm The President of the British North Borneo Company. Maj.-Gen. Sir Neill Malcolm. K.C.8.,- C.8., D. 5.0., is in Penang today. He arrived this morning by the “Carthage” and is proceeding on his way to Borneo on a business tour. Sir75 words
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Article152 1935-02-14 14 The Earl of Inchcape and Lady Inchcape arrived at Penang this morning by the P. O. s.s. "Carthage”. Earl Inchcape succeeded his father as second earl of Inchcape in 1932. Lady Inchcape was formerly the Hon. Miss Leonora Margaret Brooke, eldest daughter of Rajah Brooks152 words
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Article272 1935-02-14 14 Trial Of Chinese Cinema Manager SEQUEL TO MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT (brom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 14. 1 he trial of Ooi Cheng Hoe, the manager of the Union Cinema, Taiping, on a charge of causing the deaths of Mrs. Ooi Cheng Hoe and Teik272 words
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Article426 1935-02-14 14 Output Control WORKING OF REGULATION SCHEME The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Sedenak Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the offices, 7, Great Winches 4 er-street, E.C., on January 25. Mr. P. C. Turn bull, 0.8. E. (chairman of the company), presided and said that the426 words
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Article130 1935-02-14 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris Missing 74 ft New York Missing 4.88** Montreal 4.89 4.88% Brussels Missing 20.97 Geneva 15.08 15.11% Amsterdam 7.22% 7.24% Milan 57 ft 57& Berlin 12.16 12.19% Prague 116% 117 ft Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Vienna 26% 25% Helsingfors130 words
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Article396 1935-02-14 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» Share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyer» Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4 6 410% 4j3 4(9 Ayer Weng 2.10 2.20 2.10 2.20 Chenderiang 9 0 9 9 9 0 9,9396 words
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Article45 1935-02-14 14 PENANG, FEBRUARY, 14 1935 London Bank Demend 2,4 3,32 4 m|t» 2|4 3,16 Private 3 m|t» credit 2i4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7,16 On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 860 Shanghai T.T. 34%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 21 dis. India T.T. 154% Silver 24 ft45 words
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Article188 1935-02-14 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Th 6 following are the changee in o, quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today TIN Buyer» Sellers Buy era Sen?. Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.07% 2.12 Hitam 52 54 52 54 Hong Fatt 55 57% 55 57 Klang River 1.80 1.87% 1.75 1.85 Mambau 60188 words
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Article162 1935-02-14 14 The following are tb° latest quotatiOTwfor today Buyers Seller» TIN Ampat Tins 44% 47% Ayer Wengs 2.10 2.15 Hitams 50 52%: Hong Fatts 55 57 Hongkong Tins 13 6 14 3 Jelebus 98 1.02 K. Kamuntings 5 9 61% K. Lanjuts 16'3 16 9 Kuchais 90 95162 words
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Article125 1935-02-14 14 YESTERDAY TODAY Ixmdoa £229.0.0 £229.5.0 TIN.— (3 Month») London £225.0.0 £225.0.0 Singapore $113.25 $113.50 Buainee» Done Penang $113.25 $113.25 Biiidne»» Buyers no sellers Buyers no seller.-’ COPRA- (S undried) $4.55 $4.65 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER.— London 6ftd. 6%d. New York Holiday 12 7 «c(Gf Singapore Spot 21c.125 words
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Miscellaneous37 1935-02-14 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperuriire wind RatnfaF 6 a.m. 77 N 6 m.m. Noon 87 NE TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER Noon 5.50 a.m. 11.15 p.m. 5.35 p.m. TOMORROW 12.23 p.m. 6.16 a.m. 11.51 p.m. 6.15 p.m.37 words
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Article901 1935-02-14 15 Joint Production Scheme With Tekko Taiping INCREASED PROFIT MADE twenty-ninth ordinary general meetof the Shareholders was held at the ike Exchange, Alma Place, Redruth, Tuesday, January 22, 1935. MR. FRANK E. MAIR airman of the Company) presided. Mr Tom Wickett (Secretary) read the ice convening the901 words
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Article631 1935-02-14 15 Annual Meeting FINAL DIVIDEND OF 4% The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Palong Syndicate Ltd. W’as held on Wednesday. 30th January, 1935, at the Registered Office, 50 51 Birch Road, Seremban. The Representatives of the Secretaries (Messrs Mansergh Tayler) having read the notice convening631 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-02-14 15 M/2. EDMUND F. CRANE. Chairtian and Ma nay mg Director of Hercules Cycle and Motor Co. Negotiations joi closer working with Hal iijli Cycle Holdings Co. are proc ’edin't.33 words
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Article593 1935-02-14 15 Improved Position COMPANY RE-ENTERS THE DIVIDEND LIST The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Shareholders was held at the Market Exchange, Alma Place, Redruth, on Tuesday, January 22, 1935. MR. FRANK E. MAIR (Chairman of the Company) presided. Mr. Tom Wickett (Secretary) read the notice convening593 words
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Article331 1935-02-14 15 London Market Innovation DEALING IN UNITED SERDANG RUBBER An important decision, creating a precedent. was come to on January 28 by the Stock Exchange General Purposes Committee when it granted an official quotation in the 2s units of United Serdang (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations stock. The 2s331 words
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Article281 1935-02-14 15 Research And Development Council Preliminary statistics for 1934 are 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 107,700 tons in 1934, against 84,963 tons in 1933 and 92,908 tons281 words
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Advertisement218 1935-02-14 15 I XAVsi/X S i 100°/° PENNSYLVANIA AT ITS FINEST GUARANTEE| a Veedol is guaranteed by the TIDE WATER OIL COMPANY to be a 100% pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil. It is a scientifically i I j proportioned blend of LUBRICATING stocks refined i exclusively from selected PENNSYLVANIA Crude transnorted i to218 words
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Advertisement1825 1935-02-14 16 i i J dollar steamship line id I *MSI&S oWamericAn mail line >. •< < < ~>~BLUB FUMMBL LIMB llHKl» ?®P'«’ feSSlr I— ■>» c LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. .1 1 «a- L|^ r Pensag London u C. PROMETHEUS Amsterdam, London Hamburg 15 X I TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ A.1,825 words
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Article760 1935-02-14 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Line» I ttw Mtovtag Is a Hat of vessels arriving fro®» Penang during the week IN POST TO-DAY S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigil, Olehleh and Sabang. Salls today for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigh and Lho-Seumawe. M.S. ASTURIAS from Southampton. Sails at 6.00760 words
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Article784 1935-02-14 17 AIR MAILS A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. pn the 16th instant. A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia, New Zealand and other places by train to Singapore and thence by Singa-pore-Australia784 words
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Advertisement79 1935-02-14 17 PLYWOOD (5 Ply sheets) JUST ARRIVED SIZES: 47" x 57" x 5 mm thick 79" x 48" x 5 mm AT REASONABLE PRICE. No. 7, Leith Street, Penang. W//.V.V.W., Y.V., WAW.WA HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 2031, Pier Rood, Bagem Laar. IST CLASS 2ND CLASS 3RD CLASS Cars for Hire Day79 words
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Miscellaneous451 1935-02-14 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the wavelengths, i two,of which will be used simultaneous- iy i GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and451 words
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Miscellaneous406 1935-02-14 17 Iseult Morice: Jean (Burleigh), I Loved a Lass (Osborne Roberts), Padraic the Fiddler (John Larchet). The Round Pond (Evelyn Sharpe). Trio: Souvenir (Drdla), Sometimes in my Dreams (Guy D’Hardelot), Gavotte (Linke). Iseult Morice: The Law’d is Smilin’ thro’ the Do’ (John Alden Carpenter), Kishmull’s Galley, The Road to the Isles406 words
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Miscellaneous462 1935-02-14 17 Opera orchestra of Berlin cond. by Alex. Zemlinsky. 2. Theodore Chaliapine sings “Dor Doppelganger” Fr. Schubert, j 3. Lilly Pons sings airs from Verdi’s Rigoletto. 4. Valse impromptu. played by Alexandre Brailowsky Fr. Liszt. 8- —Liesje van de Poll sings old french songs 1. Parle-moi Lenoir. 2. Si petite Claret.462 words
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4566 1935-02-14 18 PRESIDENT REPORTS SEWERAGE SCHEME PROGRESS COMMITTEE TO ENQUIRE INTO MARKET CONDITIONS Minutes of an'Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 29th January, 1935. PRESENT Mr. J. A. Black, President. Dr. J. E. Smith, Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian4,566 words
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Advertisement147 1935-02-14 18 X/OW' /V\ fl Y 7 f Y jf Y x v’’ A' -f/'f i V POR fiAVt L? TI ©E g .(‘llli THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE > OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS I I VET THEY COST J j ONLY 2§ CENTS. I IBE Times hove changed. Sc have opinions. Fashionable147 words
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Miscellaneous6 1935-02-14 18 BOBBY BEAR. PLAYS HOCKEY 'iVM fe-6 words
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Article146 1935-02-14 19 $5 Fine For Motor I Cyclist Chuah Ewe Chye who rode his cycle on the right-hand side of Pitt Street when going towards Chulia Street yesterday morning was fined $2 by the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) in the polic court. For disobeying the order of a146 words
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Advertisement251 1935-02-14 19 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT EASTERN BAZAAR FINEST f puRE i v l’lt ci 1 I slu< l l' ''i i ill 5 'ill o ■<- nl iij ill- a%/iH\ I O""*» I;- -'VlwoV' I' I la Oa /a w 'ii THE INEXPENSIVE-UNDIES WITH S VERY EXPENSIVE LOOK I EASTERN BAZAAR251 words
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Article, Illustration252 1935-02-14 20 SAW ihORN HILL 'CHASES.—Competitors taking a fence in th* Taptow Handicap won by Mr. O. Langlands* Young Sport. E. TAYLOR being thrown from Fouquet at the open ditch in the Steyers’ Handicap Steeplechase at Gatwick. Near East leads here, with Drummond behind. M. LAVAL, the252 words