Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1935
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Title Section20 1935-02-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 37. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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61 1935-02-15 1 OVER 101 MILLION YARDS V TO BE DEDUCTED FROM 1935 QUOTA OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION From Our Own Correspondent) SINGAPORE, FEB. 15. A GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY NOTIFIES THAT REGULATED TEXTILE IMPORTS FROM JAPAN HAVE EXCEEDED THE PRESCRIBED TOTALS BY 10,544,147 YARDS AND FROM NETHERLANDS INDIES BY61 words
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501 1935-02-15 1 UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY HAS BEEN MOST SUCCESSFUL" —Mr. Neville Chamberlain. PRIME MINISTER ASKS FOR CO-OPERATION INSTEAD OF CRITICISM London, February 14. Labour Party vote of censure was defeated in the House !i(»ns by 374 votes to 68. Neville Chamberlain replying to the debate declared thenp)oyment Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 501 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-02-15 1 M. FLANDIN,• the French Premier (right), and M. Laval, the French Foreign Minister, leaving No. 10, after their conversations with Mr. MacDonald and other Ministers.27 words
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Article143 1935-02-15 1 >.—Reuter. Struck Sheet Of Clouds San Francisco, February 14. When he gave the order ’‘left rudder" the first vibration traversed the airship “Macon” and was followed by a crash stated Lieut.-Commander Wiley at the opening of the Court of Inquiry. He explained that as a result>.—Reuter. - 143 words
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Article100 1935-02-15 1 Rugby Radio Service. French Action Appreciated It was announced in the House of Commons today that British troops will leave the Saar territory in detachments on February 19th, 25th, 26th and 27th. The first battalion of the Essex Regiment which will reach London on the morningRugby Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article51 1935-02-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Having Good Time At Kitzbuehl Until today the Prince of Wales has experienced excellent weather during his skiing holiday at Kitzbuehl. This morning heavy sleet kept most visitors indoors but the Prince enjoyed two hours practice despite the unusually slippery condition of the—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article91 1935-02-15 1 Reuter. Members Sworn To Secrecy Rome, February 15. The Fascist Grand Council, Signor Mussolini presiding, sat from 10.00 p.m. till 1.00 a.m. Memĕrbs were sworn to secrecy but it is surmised that they discussed Abyssinia and the German entry into the European Pact. An officialReuter. - 91 words
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Article46 1935-02-15 1 it at 125 miles per hour.—Rugby Radio Senice. Sir MalooUn Campbell today took his “Blue Bird” out for the first trial run on Daytona Beach. Car went W**H but Sir MaJcohn Campbell on y tested it at 125 miles per hour.—Rugby Radioit at 125 miles per hour.—Rugby Radio Senice. - 46 words
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Article73 1935-02-15 1 .—Reuter. Miss Doris Duke New York. February 13. The tobacco heiress, Miss Doris Duke, reputed to be the world’s wealthiest woi man, married Mr. James Henry Cromwell, a member of New York’s "Four Hundred” i today. Miss Duke, who is twenty one, has a forj tune.—Reuter. - 73 words
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43 1935-02-15 1 t. —Reuter. Avert Undesirable Repercussions Paris, February 14. France is determined to take all precautions to prevent the Italo-Abyssinian incidents having undesirable repercussions in French Somaliland by the reinforcing of troops in Somaliland according to a semi- official statementt.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article315 1935-02-15 1 sires and needs.—Reuter ana rcugoy nauiu Service. Conciliatory Speeches FUNDAMENTALS OF SETTLEMENT i London, February 14. In the Irish Free State Dail last night. Mr. De Valera referred to the, recent coal and cattle arrangement made between the United Kingdom and the Irish Free State and indicated thatsires and needs.—Reuter ana rcugoy nauiu Service. - 315 words
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Article129 1935-02-15 1 Police Ask For Weeks I I Postponement The case in which Mr. D. Brown, a European, stands charged with attempting to commit the offence of cheating was l mentioned in the First Magistrate’s Court this morning, when it was postponed to the 21st. instant. Inspector Din, who129 words
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Article181 1935-02-15 1 Policemen Baffled Such curious things have been happening in a little farmhouse of Mr. John Quirm, at Burgess Township (Ontario), that the Canadian Mounted Police have been called in to "get their ghost” so far without success. Pieces of firewood have been leaping out of the kitchen181 words
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Article128 1935-02-15 1 l. —Reuter. Mei Lan Fang's First Trip to Europe Shanghai, February 14. Carefully avoiding Manchukuo, China’s senior diplomat, Dr. Yen, her premier actor, Mr. Mei Lan Fang, and her foremost screen actress Miss Butterfly Wu, are proceeding to Moscow next week travelling via Vladivostock in al.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article75 1935-02-15 1 i lished at the week-end.—Rugby Radio Service. German Reply Handed London, February 14. The German Foreign Minister, Baron Von Neurath, this evening handed to the British and French Ambassadors in Berlin, Sir Eric Phipps and Monsieur Francois 1 Poncet, the German Government’s reply to the proposals put forwardi lished at the week-end.—Rugby Radio ! Service. - 75 words
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Article71 1935-02-15 1 —Reuter Wireless. The sensational trial has opened of Baron Nils Fredrik Stirnstedt, the exSwedish Court Chamberlain, who is charged with embezzling funds of Swedish orders of chivalry totalling 62,000 kronor and 13.000 kronor belonging to Prince Carl. The accused declared the latter sum was a loan but—Reuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Advertisement16 1935-02-15 1 I'T. NAG ATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Ofiivt 52. Leith Street.16 words
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Advertisement48 1935-02-15 1 S KEY JL BEER Pare. Cool Refreshing Bale DUMMtan: N. V. BtafflMffl Mwe TMtag TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4, 5 and 14 Latest Home News Malayan News 7 and 1J Latest Penang News H Share Lists And Produce Prices H I Commercial News 14 aW48 words
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Advertisement2003 1935-02-15 2 RATES FOR CASUAL the perak river valley BANKS I ADVERTISEMENTS “’’Tim™’* 1 I ELYSEE HOTEI LIMITED HONG «ONG AH9 the MERCANTILE BANK “V, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. SHANGHAI BAKKIMG OF INDIA. LIMITED AND TEA GARDENS AU u»Dffiumcauou3 relating to CORPORATION (JsoorponrtM to Aaykred; 1 (Late STRAND HOTEL) 1 Rdsertisemeau2,003 words
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Article725 1935-02-15 3 CHINESE WHO POSED AS GRANDSON OF SUGAR KING i ither complicated story of allegec was related to the magistrate (Mr. Usi yesterday in the police courl Chinese named Kang Hock Lai was i with having no ostensible means ol •nee and asked to show cause why725 words
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Article385 1935-02-15 3 Appeal Succeeds CLERK NOT GUILTY OF J TECHNICAL OFFENCE Kuala Lipis, Tuesday. The Pahang Supreme Court was crowded w hen the appeal of Manickam Vairamuttu was argued successfully against the conviction and fine imposed by the Temerloh Magistrate in connection with the Rubber Regulation Enactment. It385 words
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Article134 1935-02-15 3 Argument Continued In Court For disorderly conduct by fighting with one another inside the Prangin Road market, two Chinese named Kwek Hock Seng and Lim Seng were produced in the police court yesterday. First accused had bis forehead bandaged w’hile the other’s right hand was heavily bound.134 words
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Article310 1935-02-15 3 OXFORD CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY Annual Report The report of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held at the conference room cf the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Fbruary 27. states. The sixth boat race dinner organised by this Society in Singapore310 words
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274 1935-02-15 3 Woman Charged With Kidnapping The case w*as mentioned yesterday in the police court in which Gan Choo Liat, a clerk of Chop Kee Huat, w’as charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $161.06 between the months of December 1934 and January 1935, while274 words
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336 1935-02-15 3 Argument Over Passes I Into Air Base There was much ado about a comparatively trial matter in the second magistrate’s court, Singapore on Tuesday when a Mohamedan building overseer at the Air Base, named Manirudin b. Nazardin, stood his trial before Mr. Norman Grice on336 words
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Advertisement59 1935-02-15 3 Jr e /1 11 ll With apologies l// to Andrew Lang JlJc I Adz\'rtwmcHt of The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S. S.}, Lid. IN FXCHANGF For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlement*, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the surround Mtg countries will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF EngH«h Scenery59 words
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Advertisement216 1935-02-15 3 I X, A British Scientist has at t J last discovered a safe and scientihc way of removing VZ superfluous hair. Razors W f —which only make the I hair grow faster and I thicker—and all the old evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded Tim new discovery, called VVenlo-White,216 words
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Miscellaneous27 1935-02-15 3 All in a Day’s Work-by Rick Elmo CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION I r TwSJaU’ Kv match (J? yx Blunders r* ISSb! t 18T SJ—M2—I 1 I w—27 words
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Article, Illustration2077 1935-02-15 4 SILVER JUBILEE RACES FREE FARE'S NEWBURY DEFEAT FORBRA'S FATAL ACCIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. January 30. JUBILEE COMMEMORATION I To commemorate the King’s Silver Jubilee, two new races one of which is to be permanent and run annually, have been arranged for the next flat racing2,077 words
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806 1935-02-15 4 Total Of 24 Races j NO EXTRA RUN FOR I CLASS 3 HORSES Three Races For Griffins The following are the entries fo- *he[ Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, showing the full engagements of each hoi se over the meeting HORSES—CLASS 1 R U N806 words
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30 1935-02-15 4 —Reuter. London. February 14. The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today:— Somerset 5. Middlesex 23. Northampton 23. St. Bart's Hospital 0.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration195 1935-02-15 4 Young Tarley Arrives Today WEBER PUTS ON WEIGHT (BY “SECONDS OCT”) With the arrival this morning Tarley, the Filipino featherweight pion of the Orient, everything is set r the great fight tomorrow night at Wei v Weber’s supporters will argue t; p ar ley had195 words
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Miscellaneous45 1935-02-15 4 Coming! FI RST RUN FOX MOST DELIGHTFUL PICTURE! THE ADORABLE, LOVABLE SWEETHEART OF THE SCREEN WHEN A MIUION-HEIRESS TAKES A FUNG AT SERVANT LIFE THERE'S LAUGHTER AND LOVE A-PLENTY GAYNOR A YR E S Servants' Entrance with NED SPARKS WALTER CONNOLLY G P HUNTLEY. JR45 words
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Article377 1935-02-15 5 Six Clubs To Be Formed In London START NEXT SEASON Hoping To Get A Southern Section >ndon will have six League clubs next •n. This decision was the outcome meeting in London between officials Northern Rugby League and Mr. Parkes, the man financially interested 'he ambitious venture.377 words
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Article145 1935-02-15 5 Strnaftiam 11 pts., O. Whit gif turns 22 Streatham and Old Whitgiftians met at Thornton Heath. They were evenly matched forward, but the Old Whitgiftians racks were the more finished combination, Stutchbory and Harrison having an excelunt understanding. Wilson and Britton. Streatham halves, had plenty of initiative when145 words
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Article103 1935-02-15 5 C. Brighton lans 38 pts. Tonbridge 3 pts. Old Brightonians beat Tonbridge at a’-tone Lane by five placed goals, a goal, and three tries to a penalty goa’ i T'jnb’-idge were outclassed, and after ”’ri: d kicked a penalty goal soon after ’t Old Brightonians dominated the Their103 words
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Article530 1935-02-15 5 Reasons For Test Action ENGLAND CAPTAIN BLAMED FOR DEFEAT Arthur J. Richardson, the former Australian cricketer, who umpired in the second Test Match between England and the West Indies, gave the reasons why Smith (.England) and Constantine (West Indies) were taken off bowling during certain periods530 words
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Article117 1935-02-15 5 Tunbridge Wells 3 pts., Sevenoaks 19 Sevenoaks maintained their unbeaten record by defeating Tunbridge Wells at Tunbridge Wells by two goals and three tries to a try. Tunbridge Wells were one short throughout. Cavell accepted a long pass to score in the corner. Tunbridge Weils lacked finish.117 words
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Article352 1935-02-15 5 Practising On The Hard Courts MISS NUTHALL AND MISS SCRIVEN Wimbledon is by no means so dead in the winter months as most people would imagine. Besides the improvements continually being made for the benefit of the public and the players when the Championship Fortnight comes352 words
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Article164 1935-02-15 5 Taylors Beaten In Well-Fought Game Bart.’s Hospital 15 pts. O. Merchant Taylors 9 pts. The game between St. Bart, s and Old Merchant Taylors drew a large crowd to Winchmore Hill. At first the Old Boys got the ball back every time, but after ten minutes164 words
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Article171 1935-02-15 5 Toe H 15 pts. H’kong S’gitai Bank 6 pts. Playing conditions were good at New Barnet, where Toe H beat the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank by thfree goals to two tries. After 15 minutes the Bank heeled and a reverse pass enabled Tay to score an171 words
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Article299 1935-02-15 5 Nicholson's Good Work I For Oxford CRANMER EXCELS Oxford Univ. 9 pts.; Richmond 8. Oxford University secured their first victory of the term when they beat Richmond at Oxford by three tries to a goal and a try. 1 As the score suggests, the match was an299 words
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Article408 1935-02-15 5 READY TO FIGHT IF TITLE IS AT STAKE I “Once Max Baer has put his signature on a contract we w’ill be after him like j a shot.” That was Mr. Petersen, senior’s reply, in an interview to the public announcement that if Jack Petersen will408 words
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Article302 1935-02-15 5 GIRL CHAMPION FROM CHILE The long reign of Mrs. Wills-Moody at. Wimbledon, brought to an end —pr, possibly, cnly interrupted? —last summer, has rather tended to dim the interest taken in new aspirants to championship honours. Indeed, it is some years now since a new and302 words
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Advertisement50 1935-02-15 5 i WRI I I I 'Vy 1 i lIMI I K'? > Im,: ?-y w A z i J Lactogen. the correctly ifl balanced food for tropical I ‘l 8 use, ensures a healthy > habvhood This means a fJber. L A When Nature fails, use -NGUO"LACTOGEN" for your baby.50 words
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339 1935-02-15 6 NOT BEAUTIFUL, BUT SHE BECAME THE CLOSE FRIEND OF PRINCES i SAID HER FATHER WAS A PEER MADE ONE MISTAKE AND THE YARD FOUND OUT One of the mest amazing impostures of I recent years has been discovered in the I West339 words
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1897 1935-02-15 6 COMBINED ACTION AGAINST SUDDEN ATTACK BY BOMBERS A LOCARNO AGREEMENT THAT OFFERS SAFEGUARDS TO BRITAIN French Government.—Reuter and Exchange. Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary, n a broadcast talk referred to the AngloFrench agreement for an Air Locarno. Dealing with the main proposalsFrench Government.—Reuter and Exchange. - 1,897 words
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Article398 1935-02-15 6 Names Of 3 Women I Mentioned i I JUDGE REFUSES TO ALLOW SECRECY Liverpool, February 4. A murder charge against a doctor was held up at Liverpool Assizes today and the jury taken ou 1 of court while a legal argu- ment took place regarding the398 words
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245 1935-02-15 6 TRYING TO BEAT "JIM" MOLLISON IN THE i STRATOSPHERE i “Jim” Mollison, the British ret »rdbreaker pilot is on he way to Am«■> His object is to acquire an aeroplane in which he may explore stratosphere > ht. But while “Jim” is crossing the A!.245 words
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155 1935-02-15 6 Paris, February 2. Mdlle. Alice Delysia, the musical corned}’ actress, has arrived here to pursue her counter-petition for divorce against her husband, M. Georges Denis, manager of a Pais newspaper. “I have come all the way from Aus’ralia for this action,” she said. “My husband155 words
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Article267 1935-02-15 6 Man Who Defied Henry VIII. AND A BEHEADED BISHOP j Sir Thomas More, Henry VIII’s Chancel- lor, who went to the block in 1535 rather than sacrifice his convictions to the King s ambition to rule the Church, is now 400 years after his death, to267 words
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Advertisement73 1935-02-15 6 w Give Baby Health the Greatest Gift I You can give baby no more preciousgift than health. Thousands of healthy, happy children have been reared upon Mellin’s Food. Their sturdy strength is the strongest testimony in its favour. Mixed as directed, it is the nearest equivalent to breast milk. .Mellin's73 words
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Advertisement31 1935-02-15 6 f| MARTELL'S IB BRANDY «■SHI the I BHB WORLD’ BEST One miniature bottle is given away gratis with each bottle purchased. SOLE IMPORTERS N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG, SINGAPORE.31 words
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1002 1935-02-15 7 WOULD BE POPULAR WITH ARABS TOO AWAITING EXPIRY OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS MANDATE c shall never forget that we owe gratitude to Great •:ain lor having taken up the defence of our people and for the mis Baliour Declaration which accepted the1,002 words
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805 1935-02-15 7 EXPERT EVIDENCE ON CHINESE MARRIAGE LAWS Expert evidence on Chinese marriage ceremonies and divorce was given in the Singapore Supreme Court on Feb. 14. beI fore Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, by Dr. 1 Philip K C. Tyau. the Chinese Consul. General, in the case805 words
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Article404 1935-02-15 7 Monday, February 4. In the morning His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas returned to Kuala Lumpur from Fraser’s Hill. Mr. C. S. K. Bovell, Mr. D. J. Hargreaves. Mr. W. L. R. Carbonnell and Mr. A. J. W. Slater had luncheon at King’s House. Tuesday,404 words
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Article23 1935-02-15 7 A session of the Criminal Court of Appeal will be held at Penang on March 1, at 11 a.m.23 words
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Advertisement259 1935-02-15 7 SPECIAL 1 BLANKET I VALUES B DEPENDABLE QUALITY-LOW PRICED fl COTTON BLANKET I An inexpensive all cotton Blanket that K 1S ,ght m wei ht an(l soft to touch. ends. Two colours. All Blue w,t 1 h,tc Borders. All Pink with ri ’'Vi W hite Borders. Size x 78 inches.259 words
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Advertisement87 1935-02-15 8 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT Latest styles swim-suiTs Made by MORLEY, JANTZEN, WINDSOR, B.V.D. etc FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES CHILDREN Prices: $l. EACH $2. Many Styles S 3. Y I Various Colours 54 All Sizes. 55 -Ak $6. IMPORTERS M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON, 252. 4,6, PEXANG ROAD, PENANG. EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO.87 words
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Miscellaneous118 1935-02-15 8 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS PACKED HOUSES AT YESTERDAY'S OPENING 3 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW! 2-45 6-15 9-30 R.K.0.-RADIO'S THRILLING SUCCESSOR TO KING KONG BURIED TREASURE! Guarded by cannibals, prehistoric monsters.. and the twelve foot abe.. I ffl I £BMgmsWi?iih.ife/;' MiMiL I Si ffisL ■uJßjggr wf i ■?< I Bw I Sr I v118 words
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Miscellaneous274 1935-02-15 8 OPENED TO PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT IM> J) 6-30 TONIGHT »-30 Matinees Tomorrow Sunday at 2-30 p.m. UNIQUE FILM CO., (Producers of "PEI CHIEN LOONG" and "THE QUEEN'S AFFAIRS") now give you another SUPER CANTONESE TALKIE THE BEAUTIFUL STAR OF BLOSSOM TIME" MISS HOO TIP YANG with The Popular Cantonese274 words
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Miscellaneous195 1935-02-15 8 FIREWORKS I s 5 FIREWORKS! FINAL DISPLAY AT WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT —At 9.30 p.m. BIGGER BETTER BRIGHTER THAN TUESDAY S DISPLAY WHICH WAS ACCLAIMED A WONDERFUL SHOW. Entire Change Of Programme GATE 10 CENTS ONLY. SEATS 20 CENTS. BOXING WEMBLEY PAFJ( APPROVED BY BOXING BOARD SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1935, AT195 words
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1039 1935-02-15 9 BARI, BUILT TO COMMAND ALBANIA Tirana, Albania. To reach Albania, land of few roads and no railways, is always an adventure. Last time I came here, six years ago, it was blazing summer. I took a Jugoslav steamer from Fiume, but was compelled to1,039 words
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Advertisement80 1935-02-15 9 «flznSce PROPERTY PAINTS If is WEALTH dw I* w^nHwW~» I The greatest enemy of property 1« deterioration. If the exterior of y° ur horae is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the flours and interior woodwork are showing signs JMT of wear—NOW is the time to save them. I Z—y80 words
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Advertisement564 1935-02-15 9 ||5L FORMAMINT to-day FF*M| ok/ so prevent toHnorrow's Cold ffw[ ,Flu I f ever fORMAMINT W flto Gani*4Ufftef lhr»rt tohlots OhuKiabto at all Chemists and Scores. NOTICE OF RETIREMENT I Notice is hereby given that I, Cheah Gin Kooi, a fermer partner in the business carried on under the style564 words
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Miscellaneous144 1935-02-15 9 QUEEN’S 4-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 UNIVERSAL'S DELICIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY SEE THE "CINDERELLA BALL” DANCE SEQUENCE BY A BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! She Was Crowned Queen of Beauty—but all she wanted was the love of the man whose agile brain had boosted her to the top. Did she get him? Oh,144 words
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Article933 1935-02-15 10 At the annual meeting of the S S (Penang) Association yesterday there was an attendance of 18 members, exactly half of whom were on the Committee, out of a total of 117 members, and yet that gathering of 18 was sufficient for the Chairman to claim it as933 words
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Article347 1935-02-15 10 SUSPICIOUS: We are not concerned with our contemporary’s comments as to where “Merchant” sent his letter on “Penang and the Customs Union” or whether they agree or disagree with the views and statements therein contained but we take exception to the remark that “Merchant’s” admiration of our347 words
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1311 1935-02-15 10 In writing a short survey of the work of this home, its aims and objects, it may be of interest to go back into the past, and to examine the necessity v%hich called it into being, and the foundation on which it1,311 words
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Advertisement172 1935-02-15 10 BIRD’S PURE FOOD PRODUCTS BIRD'S BIRD'S FOR FOR PURITY. Q°^ L,Tr JELLY POWDER BLANC-MANGE POWDER JELLY TABLETS CUSTARD POWDER CAKE MIXTURES Stocked By Your Dealer. Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Penang, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. and the rumba '*'jk iL, 7 makes you hot W V172 words
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Advertisement32 1935-02-15 10 "LUXORE" FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, A Kuala Lumpur. i"aa b S32 words
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Article297 1935-02-15 11 Judgment Reserved DEFENDANT GIVES EVIDENCE t From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 15. judgment was reserved in the suit i which Mr. Donald Stewart Fraser. \port Manager for Riley (Coventry) I id., is suing Mr. H. A. Johnson, the ell known Perak dental surgeon, for 57.500297 words
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Article189 1935-02-15 11 Case Mentioned In District Court In the District Court this morning, before Mr. B. F. Bridge, Veerasamy was charged that you between June 16, 1933 and May 22, 1934 at Penang did fabricate false ••vider.ee for the purpose of being used in a judicial proceeding, to wit,189 words
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Article81 1935-02-15 11 Subscription List No. 9. the Protector of Chinese, Penang. acknowledges with thanks receipt of the !l flowing contributions towards the above fund Amount previously acknowledged $3,754.69 Chinese Provident Association 20.00 Amount collected by Madam Tan Keow Oo 20.00 Madam Leong Song Chee 10.00 larenmooner 6.0081 words
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Article198 1935-02-15 11 Two Chinese Fined $1 Each i I Doraisamy, who disobeyed the order of a police constable by failing to stop on his cycle when ordered to do so at the junction of Chulia Street and Pit* Street at 1.10 p.m. yesterday, was fined $2.50 by 1198 words
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Article47 1935-02-15 11 The appeal of W.H. Jambu who was recently convicted in the District Court with falsification of accounts, etc., fails been filed in the Supreme Court by Messrs. Wreford and Thornton, the appellant’s solicitors. The appeal will now’ come up for hearing in due course.47 words
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398 1935-02-15 11 Signed As Surety "PEOPLE LIKE YOU WILL HAVE TO GO TO PRISON" The public examination of D. R. Shori took place this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley. Mr. Chew Choon Poon appeared for the creditor. Examined by the Assistant Official Assignee, bankrupt said he was398 words
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Article35 1935-02-15 11 Rain Throughout Yesterday < From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 15. The 23 day drought was ended with a general rainfall throughout the day though the return of another dry spell is anticipated.35 words
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Article604 1935-02-15 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —With regard to Dr. Lim Boon Keng’s Rotary Address which you published in your today’s issue under the heading “The Evolution of Human Nature,” the description he gives of evolution runs as (follows: —“A cosmic process that604 words
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Article229 1935-02-15 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette,”) Sir, —You will doubtless have seen the leading article in today’s issue of the Straits Echo headed ‘Jubilee Fund,’ and I feel sure that you are as anxious as they are to promote a good cause. May I draw your further229 words
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Advertisement35 1935-02-15 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW EXTENSION OF BAR LICENCE TO 1 A M. DINNER DANCE CABARET Sunday, 17th February ORCHESTRAL CONCERT i I Saturday, J 6th March ST. PATRICK'S BALL TABLES MAY NOW BE RESERVED35 words
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2181 1935-02-15 12 ANNUAL MEETING OF S.S. (PENANG) ASSOCIATION MR. H. W. ESSON'S REVIEW OF YEAR’S WORK MR. D. A. MACKAY THE NEW PRESIDENT Presiding at the annual meeting of the Straits Settlement (Penang) Association vesterdav afternoon Mr. H. I'.sson sat he thought thee were all2,181 words
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Article21 1935-02-15 12 Mr. E. C. Martin Elected President Malacca, Tuesday. The annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) As.iociation21 words
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Article292 1935-02-15 12 SOCIAL PERSONAL I Professor Ta T. Chen of Tsing H i University, Peiping, left Penang t morning by the international express f r Bangkok. I I “The Old Girls’ Association of the Angl Chinese Girls’ School. Penang, will hold t party-on Saturday afternoon at the sch« at 5 p.m.” All292 words
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Article237 1935-02-15 12 The funeral of Miss i atricia Pasqu third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. < 1 Pasqual, who passed away on Tuesd'u 'evening took place at the Pulau Tik 1 Cemetery on Wednesday and was largel attended. Rev Father Renard officiated. I Wreaths were sent237 words
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Advertisement148 1935-02-15 12 1 TO AMUSE YOU J JACK BUCHANAN, ORCHESTRE RAYMONDE AND CARROLL GIBBONS ORCHESTRA, ALL STARS OF LONDON, PRESENT THESE FOR I YOUR AMUSEMENT. I OSE good tune deserves another (l J DB 1483 < 1 think i can BREWSTER’S MILLIONS SELECTION (j DX 662 TWO PARTS 7 HERE’S JACK BUCHANAN148 words
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Advertisement143 1935-02-15 13 BOXING I I i WEMBLEY PARK SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY ]935l I M GRE A T W g u> return T IL, I BATTLE 4< wB.|MB, A Thousand W K 8 Dollar Card I 8 S b *3WES_Rt: *4!’Hs£®Swfej. a r^"_ B n e M ■ECCBBXQSffiHGBBBHaBBBBBBBHCeBHa 91 s W W jMsHMIIIB143 words
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Article203 1935-02-15 14 —Reuter. England £4 For Two PLAY FLAYED BY RABN Gee-getown, February 14. Rain delayed the start of the third test match between England and West Indies until 3.45 pm. Wyatt won the toss and elected to bat on a good wicket. The first wicket fell with•.—Reuter. - 203 words
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Article78 1935-02-15 14 Tokio Or Rome Rome, February 12. Nothing is known here of Signor Mussolini having res’gned Italy's claim to organise the 1940 Olympic Games in favour of Japan as asserted by the message from Tokio. On the contrary plans for his event are already being actively prepared. The78 words
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74 1935-02-15 14 The following will represent the P.R.C. against the P.C.C. on the Esplanade tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. and Sunday at 10.30 a.m. L. Robless (Capt), D. Campbell, P. Codke, Dr. L.S. da Silva, H.M. Thomaz, A. de Vilza, M. Pestana, F. W. Stewart, K Taylor, J.74 words
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Article232 1935-02-15 14 Merrilads Win Yesterday's i Doubles I (BY “SHUTTLECOCK") Lean Loong Pin and Cheah Keng Sing (Merrilads) beat Cheah Chee Boon and Ooi Kuah Hin (Riverside) 21 —17, 21—12 on the Hu Yew Seah court yesterday in the Penang junior badminton championship. The Riverside pair often threw away232 words
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Article113 1935-02-15 14 The following Ties have been arranged.— MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Men’s Singles Handicap. |-5 R. E. Capel v. 4-15 V. Lunberg. Men’s Doubles Handicap— —30.2 E. Valberg and M. Pestana v. —15.3 Dr. J. Ando and F. W. Stewart. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1» Men’s Singles Handicap— —3O L. Robless113 words
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Article164 1935-02-15 14 —Reuter. Working Satisfactorily In D. E. I. COMPLETE CONTROL OF NATIVE EXPORTS Batavia, February 14. The Directors of the Civil Service and Economic Affairs Departments made declarations in the People’s Council on behalf of the Government concerning the international and internal results of rubber restriction. The improvement in.—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article89 1935-02-15 14 .—Rugby Radio Service. Result Of Satisfactory Trade Returns London. February 14. Stock Markets were in a buoyant mood throughout today in striking cont: fst with the heavy and uncertain tone of the previous few days. The satisfactory nature of the monthly trade returns was largely responsible for.—Rugby Radio Service. - 89 words
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Article105 1935-02-15 14 The s.s. “Mahidol” will be withdrawn on her arrival on Tuesday, the 26th February. Her place will be taken by the s.s. "Kuala" leaving Penang on Saturday (9 a.m.) 2nd March, and every alternate Saturday thereafter. The "Kuala’s" schedule will be:— Leave Penang Saturday 9 a.m. Leave Mergui105 words
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Article193 1935-02-15 14 Ordered To Pay $l4 Monthly The case in which a clerk on the m.v. Rengam Khoo Gin Seng was asked to show cause why he should not pay maintenance to his wife. Lim Tee, and his three children was heard before Mr. D. Wills in the193 words
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Article390 1935-02-15 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quota* lone m MESSRS. KENNEDY A OO.’s snare List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers nN 5 Ayer Weng 2.10 2.20 2.00 2.15 Ayer Hitam 13'9 1416 13|0 14J0 Chenderiang 9 0 9 9 9 0390 words
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Article113 1935-02-15 14 Hie following are th*» latest quotations for today:— Buyers Seilers TIN Ampat Tins 4'4*6 4 7*>6 Ayer Wengs 2.10 2.15 Chenderiang 9 0 9 6 Hitam 50 52 Hong Fatts 55 57 Johan 28 30 K. Kamuntings 5 9 6 I*6 K. Lanjuts 16j3 16'9 Killinghall 13113 words
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Article226 1935-02-15 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foUDwing are the changes in our quotations up to noon today i Yesterdey Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Salieri j Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.05 2.10 Hitam 52 54 51 53 Klang River 1.75 1.85 1.70 1.80 Nawng Pet 85 87 84 86 N. Taiping226 words
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Article45 1935-02-15 14 PENANG, FEBRUARY 15, 1935 London Bank Demend 2;4 3132 4 m|ts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 w Documentary 2|4 7|16 On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 860 Shanghai T.T. 34%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 20% dis. India T.T. 154% Silver 24%45 words
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Article113 1935-02-15 14 YESTERDAY TODAY Ixjßdm» £229.5.0 £226.5.0 TIN.—(3 Months) London £225.0.0 £221.10.0 Singapore $113.50 $111.62% Business Done Penang $113.25 $111.62% Busineas Buyers no sellers 25 tons OOPRA* —(Sundrled) $4.65 $4.85 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER.— London 6%d. New York 12%c(G) 12}|c(G) Singapore Bpl>C 21c. 21 %c. AprE/J””® 22 %c. 23c.113 words
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Article98 1935-02-15 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesdu Paris Missing New York 4.88 Missing Montreal 4.88 7 8 4.89 Brussels 20.90 Missing Geneva 15.08 15.08 Amsterdam 7.22 7.22 Milan 57 57 Berlin 42.16 12.16 Prague 116% 116% Copenhagen Q S O 19.90% 19.90 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Vienna 26 26 Helsingfors98 words
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Article154 1935-02-15 14 Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Office of the Secretaries, British India House, Penang, on Saturday. 23rd February, 1935, at 12 noon for following purposes 1. To receive the Directors Report and Accounts154 words
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Advertisement25 1935-02-15 14 |r >. S T TE PRfSS ra \J Cigarettes j UlunlXLl I 1-0 aw AW’ W MADE <N tNGLAND Mr W? ARD4TH TOBACCO CO.LTD. LONDON. W25 words
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Advertisement28 1935-02-15 14 Runnymede Hotel PENANG Phoße 543 TOMORROW DINNER DANCE March 16th. ST. PATRICK'S BALL BOOKINGS NOW BEING MADE. May 4th. JUBILEE CARNIVAL BALL May 24th. EMPIRE AIR DAY BALL28 words
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Miscellaneous34 1935-02-15 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfai 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 87 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 12.23 p.m. 6.16 a.m. 11.51 p.m. 6.15 p.m. TOMOIMIOW 6.44 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 6.49 p.m.34 words
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176 1935-02-15 15 big city failure DISCLOSURE disputed liability for 14-YEAR-OLD DUTY POLITICIANS AND CITY IWNCIFRS EXPRESSED 3TONISHMENT AT THE ifficial admission HAT MR. F. A. STRAUSS. P._ PRINCIPAL STIAREIOI.DER OF MESSRS. TRAUSS AND COMPANY. ED, ('.RAIN MERI \NTS. OWES £500.009 •R \PPEAL, TN RES CT OF176 words
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Article368 1935-02-15 15 Banks' Aid Adverts Market Crisis I More than forty tired, haggard men who had spent all the week-end dis- j ussing the situation in the pepper market arrived on February 4 in Min- ing lane, EC. —headquarters of the tea, rubber, and spice market —to368 words
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729 1935-02-15 15 Welcome Improvement In Receipts MR. A. P. HADOW ON THE OUTLOOK The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Stoughton (Perak) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on 28th January at 30, Mincing Lane, E.C. Mr. A.P. Hadow (the Chai r man), after expressing regret at the death729 words
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Article351 1935-02-15 15 Benefit Of Restriction The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Sedenak Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on 25th January at the office, 7, Great Winchester Street, E.C. Mr. P.C. Turnbull, 0.8. E. (Chairman of the Company), who presided, said the trading results were quite good both in351 words
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Article372 1935-02-15 15 BATU KAWAN RUBBER COCONUT Dividend Prospects The twenty-fifth annual ordinary general! meeting of the Batu Kawan Rubber and 1 Coconut Plantations, Ltd., was held on 30th I January, at 71, St. Mary Axe, E.C. Mr. E.S. Skinner (the Chairman) said: In view of the better price now ruling for copra,372 words
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Advertisement127 1935-02-15 15 What this sea l means to you The "Seal of Quality” on this tin of Cadbury’s famous Milk Tray Chocolates is something more than a printed design. It is a guarantee of freshness and purity issued in by the largest cocoa and chocolate man»facturers in the world. These delicious chocolates,127 words
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Advertisement1906 1935-02-15 16 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE <-' L i, "W ki'Lwi: 1 1. > BLUB BUNN BL LIMB >BBMMMM T^*'< 1 IMI/» V'nEa, «rf BW—rr Tf M)MM>N AND NORTH CONTINENT, London iiHWSTfWI Q PROMETHEUS Amsterdam. London Hamburg £eb. 15 Mar. 19 JO EUROPE VIA SUEZ A HECTOR Mars., L’don. R’dam,1,906 words
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Article612 1935-02-15 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines •ba ftrfkrrtax lb list of vessels arriving from Penang during the week TN PORT TO-DAT TSUSHIMA MARU from Japan, -(ails for Rangoon and Calcutta same day. PEIPING from Singapore. Sails for lars< Illes, Hamburg, Rot'erdam and Scandinavian ports same day. ROMETHEUS from Singapore.612 words
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Article928 1935-02-15 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. tomorrow. A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia, New Zealand and other places by train to Singapore and thence by Singa-pore-Australia Air Mail Service928 words
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Miscellaneous1618 1935-02-15 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 10.20—Cinema Organ Recital. I. Kuban. 10.50—The Squire Celeste Octet. Selection,! 8 Kasbek, played by the Budair The following are the wavelengths. The Lily of Killarney (Benedict, orchestra. two of which will be used simultaneous- arr. Gilbert). Sternennacht (Starry 9 Vladescu’s gipsy orchestra plays: y Night) (Guilio1,618 words
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Miscellaneous324 1935-02-15 17 C. 2197 —Symphony Orchestral—Grand Fan- L. 2332 —Rcmanza Andaluza tasia on “The Mastersingers of, Mazurka Bronislaw Huberman Muremburg” Vfolin. Parts 1 2 D.X.599 —Vocal Gems from Chu Chin Symphony Orchestra. Chow Parts 1 2 Columbia Light C. —Soprano—Voices of Spring Opera Co. Variations —Miliza Korjus. C. 8.79& —Lost in a324 words
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Article3884 1935-02-15 18 NEW STEP IN EMPIRE AIR DEVELOPMENT FASTER AND MORE FREQUENT SERVICES DELEGATES* DEPARTURE FOR THE FAR EAST RENEWED INTEREST IN TIN SHARES BATAVIA CONFERENCE ON RUBBER CONTROL A RUBBER ROAD IN LOMBARD STREET (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 30. EMPIRE AIR SERVICES The development of3,884 words
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Advertisement73 1935-02-15 18 P SA V E M 6 NEY > DO NOT THROW YOUR OLD HATS AWAY. J HAVE THEM CLEANED, BLOCKED, DYED, BLEACHED AND REMODELLED AT SMALL COST 1 T r THE ONLY PLACE i p ew Yards TOWN wr erl -FA Z4410K1 YOU CAN HAVF From E. O. 111 your73 words
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Miscellaneous48 1935-02-15 18 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: The Yule Log Wife t; JYI f VTOffil TO W w sS o tree t*r w.ii be pleased to-day. By the fire it steems and dries A jolly Yule lay that w.ll be. Get d home this easy way Aren’t we bright now?” Bobby cries.48 words
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2288 1935-02-15 19 empire broadcasting programme NOTES ST. DAVID'S DAY .admission I—Friday,1—Friday, March 1, at s -I am. G.M.T. jismission 2 —Friday, March 1, at 30a.m. G.M.T. nsmission 3 —Friday, March 1, at p m. G.M.T. -mission s—Friday,5—Friday, March 1, at 1 is p.m. G.M.T. j Sant’s Day always2,288 words
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Advertisement255 1935-02-15 19 Ugaf PLYWOOD (5 Ply sheets) E> J 111 O T A n n IM E j a M> I j JUST ARRIVED THE STANDARD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS SIZES JUDGED BY ITS FURNISHINGS of which the Bedstead is prominent. 47" x 57" x 5 mm thick If it bears the255 words
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Article, Illustration390 1935-02-15 20 K!'?iC *teft) leading from Tuton (centre) and Tangerine Boy tn the Findon Chase at Newbury HOMF AGAlN—Lilian Harvey. the British film star on her arrival in Lor-’r" p ♦•r«»o-'«’rovc ”*av ’n HoHvwond. Rhe has ret’irned to appear in p’rturog the first of which wWI bA390 words