Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1935
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Title Section20 1935-02-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 45. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTSD20 words
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Article148 1935-02-25 1 Reuter. Raj Bill Discussions NAMING IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS Bombay, February 24. I’rinces and their ministers who c, held informal discussions on c of the momentous meeting to tomorrow at “Patiala House’’ < purpose of discussing the Raj instrument ami instructions, iitalic all the important States represented includingReuter. - 148 words
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Article61 1935-02-25 1 a—Reuter. Prohibit "Illegal" Products Washington, February 23. sident Roosevelt has signed the Oil tr 1 Bill on which congressional action ompleted yesterday. The Bill is de- to replace the National Recovery oil section which the supreme court invalid. The object of the Bill is to aibita—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article56 1935-02-25 1 iter. Madras American Consul And 3 Others Killed Madras, February 25. Leroy Webber, the American Consul Madras, Mr. A. W. Estey of the Standard < 'ompany and his wife and their m driver were killed in a motor nt yesterday at Guduvancherry, 24 •< from Madras. Mr.' iter. - 56 words
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Article71 1935-02-25 1 Reuter. Paraguay Gives Notice Ascuncion, February 24. aguay has notified the League of her on to withdraw from it, thus putting to the threat which Paraguay made nuary to the effect that she would draw if the arms embargo lifted imat Bolivia were enforced against ir *guay.Reuter. - 71 words
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Article89 1935-02-25 1 —REUTER. Mr. Randolph Churchill To Form REVIVING PRINCIPLES LONDON, FEBRUARY 25. MR. RANDOLPH CHURCHILL HAS ANNOUNCED THAT HE HAS DECIDED TO FORM A CONSERVATE UNION IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ELECTION AT NORWOOD WITH THE OBJECT OF REVIVING CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES WITHIN THE PARTY AND ASSERTED THAT HE IS ASSURED OF—REUTER. - 89 words
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Article149 1935-02-25 1 —Reuter. Three Severely Damaged Airmen Injured London, February 25. Seven bombers of the Auxiliary Air Force stationed at Edinburgh and Glasgow were forced down in a blinding snowstorm yesterday, three landing on the Northumberland coast and four near Edinburgh. Three planes were severely damaged while two—Reuter. - 149 words
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Article79 1935-02-25 1 .—Reuter. Comments By Mrs. Roosevelt New York, February 23. Nobody can comment on the Hauptmann case unless he had attended the trial declared Mrs. Roosevelt, the President s wife, on arrival here. The only thing that troubled me was the conviction on circumstantial evidence. While I have.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article34 1935-02-25 1 —Reuter. President Roosevelt arrived by the Presidential train to attend the initiation of his son, Franklin, into the Exclusive Flying Club of Harvard University of which the President is a member.—Reuter.•_—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration25 1935-02-25 1 Men of the German warship Deutsche, nd taking part in naval exercises in the Baltic, cleaning out one of the 11-inch guns.25 words
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Article279 1935-02-25 1 a general European settlement.—Rugby Radio Service. Visit To Berlin Certain DISCUSSIONS ON EUROPEAN PROBLEMS London, February 23. It may now be taken as certain that Sir John Simon will visit Berlin early in March. The British Foreign Secretary has a long standing engagement to deliver a lecturea general European settlement.—Rugby Radio Service. - 279 words
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Article41 1935-02-25 1 step in European pacification.”—Rugby Radio Service. Germany's Encouraging Response London, February 23. The “Daily Telegraph” in a leader says Germany’s encouraging response shows ‘“Germany’s expression of readiness to discuss all matters and marks a forward step in European pacification.”—Rugbystep in European pacification.”—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article37 1935-02-25 1 —Rugby Radio Service. CHANCELLOR Visiting England London, February 23. The Austrian Chancellor and the Foreign Minister, who are paying a visit of courtesy to London will arrive on Sunday afternoon and will remain until Tuesday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 37 words
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Article157 1935-02-25 1 —Reuter. Motion To Remove President GOVERNOR CONCURS WITH ACTION i Rangoon. February 24. ihe Governor of Burma has coni' cur red with the motion of the Legislative Council for the removal of Sir Oscar De Glanville from office as President of the Council. The Governor adds that.—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article81 1935-02-25 1 No Cause For Worry (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, February 24. The Chief of the Army Medical Service has issued a bulletin which reports that from the result of xray photos it is possible to say that neither bullet touched the organs or bones and that there81 words
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Article147 1935-02-25 1 In Collision With Car After Sudden Turn Singapore, February 23. Siew Lrong, a Chinese bus driver, was fined $3O yesterday before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the fourth magistrate, on a charge of causing hurt by a rash act. The prosecution story was that Chua Ho Ang was147 words
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Article75 1935-02-25 1 —Reuter. Luang Pibulasonggram POWER BEHIND THE SCENES London, February 24. A prominent Siamese interviewed by Reuter declared that the King’s adherents regarded Luang Pibulasonggram as one of the leading figures in the events leading to the King’s leaving the country, being the power behind the scenes,—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article252 1935-02-25 1 —Reuter. In Japanese Fortified Zone SUSPICIONS OF AUTHORITIES ROUSED "Kellogg" Ordered Not To Move Tokio, February 23. The suspicions of the authorities have been aroused in connection with the American oil-tanker, “Elizabeth Kellogg” stranding at Cape Kannon within the fortified zone at the north entrance to—Reuter. - 252 words
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Article200 1935-02-25 1 INQUIRY TO BE HELD s The Government is to inquire into the system of awarding tenders for public works, which has been the subject of much discussion. The following official note was. issued in Singapore on Saturday:— “Notice is hereby given that meeting» of a Committee appointed200 words
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Article218 1935-02-25 1 $4,000 Liabilities S’pore, Feb. 23. R. P. Ridley, an Englishman, married but with no children, stated in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, that he attributed his liabilities of $4,000 to the heavy interest of moneylenders and to a cut in218 words
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Advertisement61 1935-02-25 1 DONALDII E SCOTCH 'J3 WHISKY I A tee UZIIKT JBPffH At PrtM at 82. M totttß. Obtainable From y All Provision Store*. __2___. I TODAY S NEWS Pa tre Latest Telegrams I Sport 4. 5 and 7 Latest Penang News H Malayan News 7 and II Share Lists Ard Produce61 words
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Advertisement1775 1935-02-25 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE. BANKS SAY E MON E Y ADVERTISEMENTS ..—-amtub iamk do not throw your old hats away. r S^nt.a p HONG KONG AND THE M NT l£®* NK HAVE THEM CLEANED, BLOCKED, DYED. i Ki^ l 4>S n a??c<>u?r'!s- p "»”"8« u 'ift’- enrages.l SHANGHAI OF INDIA,1,775 words
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Article1334 1935-02-25 3 Alleged Breach Of Contract JUDGMENT RESERVED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, February 23. Two European Variety Dancers, G. Akerman (f) and A. Krogner, known to the entertainment world as “Grit and Ricardo” were the plaintiffs in a civil suit, in which they sued Mr. K. C.1,334 words
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Article51 1935-02-25 3 in exercise of the powers eonft-rnxi on him under section 8 of Ordinance No. 24 (Holidays), His Excellency the Governor has been pl'astd to appoint Armistice Day, Monday, November 11, 1935, to bd observed as a public holiday throughout the Co.’ony, says the S.S. Government51 words
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Article187 1935-02-25 3 Two Accused Fined $5 For failing to step his bicycle when signalled to do so by the constable on traffic duty at the junction of Light Street and Esplanade Road on Friday, Pok Thong was fined $3 by the police magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) on Saturday.187 words
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Article266 1935-02-25 3 Tanjong Tokong Drowning Fatality On Saturday the Coroner, Mr D. Wills, began the inquiry into the death of Tan Kok Chuan, age 20, who as the result of a boating trip with friends was drowned when the boat capsized off Tanjong Tokong, on Chinese New266 words
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Advertisement233 1935-02-25 3 Have you tried his yet? -7 ns M /7 WpL Js.° HE WINE THAT BAFFLED THE CHAMPAGNE EXPERTS Obtainable at the Rwwyinede Hotel. Sole Agents JALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG, SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH I WEAR I IRONSIDE’S I BEST233 words
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Advertisement106 1935-02-25 3 The simp’e application of a topping of Ironite will render your floors Waterproof Oilproof Fireproof Greaseproof The hardening effect resulting from the use of Ironite steadily increases with age. For full particulars write to UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. PENANG. GUNMEN ACTIVITIES IN BANGKOK Minister Of Defence Injured (From Our Own Correspondent)106 words
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Advertisement136 1935-02-25 3 ODD Ilrescription If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Riniiwortn, Dhobies Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, r Psoriasis, Singapore Foot. Itching Eruptions and Rashes, use D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of this marvellous lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain goes at once, and a few applications136 words
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1243 1935-02-25 4 WEDNESDAY'S NARROW WIN BOLTON WANDERERS DEFEATED BY FULHAM London, February 23. The following are the results of matches played today in the English League DIVISION I Birmingham 1 Liverpool 3 i Everton 2 Aston V. 2 Grimsby T. 1 Derby C. 3 Huddersfield1,243 words
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134 1935-02-25 4 —Reuter. English Rugger HEATHENS SWAMP GUY'S HOSPITAL London. February 23. The following are the results of the principal Rugby Union matches played today The Army 18 Territorial Army 3 Bedford 16 Wasps 5 Birkenhead Park 0 Waterloo 13 Bradford 9 Otley 8 Cardiff 21 London Welsh—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article60 1935-02-25 4 —Reuter. Rangers’ Narrow Win AIRDRIE'S SIX AGAINST KING'S PARK London, February 23. The following are the results of matches in the third round of the Scottish Cup played today Rangers 1 St. Mirren 0 Abejndrten 0 Hibernian 1 Buckie thistle 0 St. Johnstone 1 Airdrie 6 King’s Park—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article420 1935-02-25 4 P.R.C. Beaten CHEOW TEIK SCORES I SPLENDID 92 RUNS Following on their severe defeat last week-end when the Penang Cricket Club won by an innings, the Penang Recreation Club sustained another defeat being beaten by seven wickets by the Authentics yesterday. The feature of the match420 words
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Article138 1935-02-25 4 Penan9 Cricket Club Tournament TIES The following ties have been arranged:MONDAY Mixed Doubles H’cap: Miss XVemyss and T. A. Wemyss. Scr. verses E. Reimann and Mrs. Reimann —3. TUESDAY Ladies Singles H’cap: Mrs. Reimann, —2 verses winner of Mrs. Gosling, Plus sv. Mrs. Wallace, Plus 6. WEDNESDAY Men's138 words
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Article603 1935-02-25 4 Rough Diamond Beaten Every Round j SATURDAY NIGHT'S BOXING AT WEMBLEY (BY "SECONDS OUT”) \s was generally expected Neil Hemchit, the Malacca lightweight, gained an easy point’s victory from Rough Diamond, winning every round of the ten round contest, at Wembley on Saturday night. From the603 words
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Article987 1935-02-25 4 Old Wound Re-opened i REFEREE STOPS THE FIGHT I There was a sensational ending to the main event at the New World boxing on 1 Saturday night when Young Frisco, the welter and middleweight champion of the Orient, confounded all his critics and beat: Al Rivers quite987 words
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Article363 1935-02-25 4 Bottle Thrown At Tc. o i i Sosa GOUDIE SEVERELY j PUNISHED i Rangoon, Februa 1, j boxing, vvaicn ha; .ueied a seiics Ox s»et-bacKs m Rangoon any received a further biow at the .mpic I Stadium or. Saturday nighc whei flung into the ring by363 words
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Advertisement100 1935-02-25 4 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Druce s?, < ?P eys nlne million tiny riAo-tfL outers which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weaityoy’uffer from (letting Up PaJns, Nervousness. DlzzL nese. Stiffness. Rheumatism, Lumbago. urnln s. Itching, Smarting’ Trl dlt th»°rJ^ Ba Yigour,100 words
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817 1935-02-25 5 hree Winners For Mr. Van Tooren MISS CAPRICE THE ONLY SURPRISE PACKET LORDLOGY WINS AGAIN in (hir ()\vn Correspondent) I Singapore, February 23. j I 1 e Spring Meeting openedj in fine weather and before| r crowd. His Excellency the inn arrived on817 words
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Article71 1935-02-25 5 Free From Racial Feeling (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 23. Mr J Hobbs, President, Perak Football Association, on the eve of his departure to Kuala Lumpur on transfer, paid a glowing tribute to the standard of football in the State which he described as entirely free71 words
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Article139 1935-02-25 5 Fierce And Fast Rugger FOUR TRIES TO A GOAL DUBLIN, FEB. 23. AT DUBLIN BEFORE A CROWD OF 35,000 PEOPLE AND IN SHOWERY WEATHER, IRELAND DEFEATED SCOTLAND BY 12 POINTS TO FIVE. Ireland were brilliant in the loose and deservedly won after the fiercest and fastest rugby139 words
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Article132 1935-02-25 5 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following ties have been ranged:—THURSDAY Men's Doubles H'cap. (Semi-Final): Winners of N. H. P. Whitley and R. Mange. —3O versus D. G. B. Ridout and H. O. Hopkins, —l5 2 versus F. M. Adam and W. M. Oak-Rhind,—3. Ladies' Doubles H'cap. (Final):—Mrs. Ridout132 words
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Article413 1935-02-25 5 Teik Choon Wins AFTER EXCITING MATCH (BY ‘‘SHUTTLECOCK’’ On the Anglo-Chinese School Union court on Saturday, Chan Teik Choon (Riverside) beat Tan Teik Lim (Li Tek Seah) after a very keen match w’hich went to three games. i The fight put up yesterday by both competitors in413 words
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640 1935-02-25 5 By Five Wickets GOOD BOWLING BY VANDERHOLT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, February 23. The prospects of Selangor Club fielding j a good cricket side appears gloomy. They j I opened their season this evening losing j Jto the Y.M.C.A. by640 words
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Article688 1935-02-25 5 Victory By 172 Runs A. J. WILLIAMS SCORES 119 NOT OUT A. J. Williams playing for St. Xavier’® Recreation Club against the Penang Cricket Club second string on Saturday on th® Esplanade gained the distinction of being I the first Penang cricketer to score a cen[tury688 words
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Advertisement59 1935-02-25 5 j iu» j i.ii i I GET JAPANESE I I Tennis Rackets I GOOD QUALITY AT REASONABLE I I PRICES. I I THE PEACE STORE. Same Address as TOGOH CO., 32, BISHOP STREET. PENANG. 'Phone No. 694. I j RESTRINGING A SPECIALITY. SEASON STARTS WEDNESDAY 27TH. DOLORES DEL RIO and59 words
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Article, Illustration879 1935-02-25 6 We Are Face To Face With One Of The Major Developments In History”—General Smu s. SLEEPING ASIA AWAKENING TWO-THIRDS OF THE HUMAN RACE ON THE MOVE "AT THE PARTING OF THE WAYS" WHAT IS TO BE THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD? .IS EUROPEAN879 words
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Article, Illustration712 1935-02-25 6 P. R C. FINAL test of all this scientific lore about calories, proteins, carbo-hydrates, vitamins and the rest is. as the British Medical Association is showing by translating its formulae into cookery recipes, how they work out in practice. Science can tell us in terms oiP. R C. - 712 words
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Article253 1935-02-25 6 Trespass Chart CRIMINAL APPEA in SUPREME COURT Ipoh, Febr.ey 23 An appeal from the decision of th Gcpeng Magistrate was hear? v the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes in th. >’ipreme Court, Ipoh, yesterday morning The appePant was a Chine.- named Yeoh Ah Chen who had been253 words
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Article206 1935-02-25 6 Batu Gajah Sikh's Appeal Dismissed I Ipoh, February 23. Bishen Singh, a Sikh, who had b?en con- victed and sentenced to a fine of $3O with the alternative cf one month’s rigorous imprisonment at the Batu Gajah Polii e Court. I unsuccessfully appealed against th con- viction206 words
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77 1935-02-25 6 Singapore, February 2 i Members of the Chinese Christian As ciation of Singapore celebrated the As ciation s fortyfifth anniversary by holdii.. a very enjoyable social at the Y.M.C.A hall in Stamford Road yesterday, ther being about 200 people present. Professor J. R,.77 words
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Article822 1935-02-25 6 Terrible Life TAMIL GETS 8 MONTHS GAOL Ipoh, February 22. There was a sense of relief in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, yesterday when the proceedings terminated shortly after 4 p.m. in the case in which a man named Poochi and his wife, Latchimi, were convicted822 words
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Advertisement97 1935-02-25 6 ikaWw^5 OUC, I f "THE sure means of I relief from coughing b EVANS' Pastilles. In the process of dissolving send penetrating antiseptic vapours into every crevice, relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry them with you against colds and sore throats, in the ./o neat little Hat pocket tin provided97 words
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Article877 1935-02-25 7 Singapore Races KUALA QUEEN'S EASY WIN 'I hc following description of Jic races is taken from the Sunday Tribune,” Singapore. ihc second race our contemrarv gives Tortola as having ken second place, and this is m» borne out in the description the race but this877 words
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Article220 1935-02-25 7 All Out For 7 Runs BATU GAJA SCHOOL BEATEN BADLY (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. Meeting the Ipoh Club today for the first time the Government English School, Batu Gajah. had the unenviable distinction of being dismissed in the first innings for 7 runs, the lowest220 words
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Article62 1935-02-25 7 Azucar Wins In Record Time Los Angeles, February 24. The following was the result of the Santa Anita Stakes: AZUCAR 1 LADYSMAN 2 TIME SUPPLY 3 Twenty ran. Won by 2 lengths; 1 length between the second and third. Time: 2 mins. 215 secs, (a new track62 words
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Article553 1935-02-25 7 Kedah Hall Party Wins By Ten Wickets I The Kedah Hall Party defeated the Greenlaners by ten wickets on the Free School ground yesterday. The Greenlaners collected 57 runs in their first innings, to which the Kedah Hall Party replied with 120. The Greenlaners fared slightly553 words
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470 1935-02-25 7 Weights For Second Day CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting to be run at Singapore on Wednesday.— RACE 1 Horses —Class 3 —Division 4 —about 6 Furlongs and 18 Yards. MARSALA470 words
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Article207 1935-02-25 7 Ipoh Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, February 24. Sparkling tennis was witnessed at the New Club courts this morning when a representative team from Ipoh was defeated by a Taiping team by five matches to three. The Ipoh team included the wellknown Malayan Tennis Champion,207 words
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Article126 1935-02-25 7 Result Of Matches The following are the results of ties played during the week CHAMPIONSHIP H. M. Thomas beat D. A. Campbell (6—3) (6—3). E. C. Valberg beat Dr. J. Ando (6 —1) (6—l). MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP Scr. Dr. J. Ando beat Scr. F. W.126 words
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Article56 1935-02-25 7 —Reuter. Won By Percy Alliss Sanremo, February 25. Percy Alliss won the Italian Golf championship with a record aggregate of 262. The scores were 67, 66, 66, and 63. His fourth round was equalled only by Boyer in second round. Boyer and Arthur Havers tied for second—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article112 1935-02-25 7 Ayer Ham Fire Relief Fund A soccer match has been arranged between the Pesumg Mohamadan FootbaH Association and the Penang Chinese Football Association on Victoria Green <m Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. in aid of the Ayer ftam Fire Relief Fund. These two Association have not met be* fore112 words
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Article68 1935-02-25 7 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are the results of matches played on Friday in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Bowls Tournament:— LADIES SINGLES HANDICAP Mrs. Gosling plus 5 walk over Mrsu Wallace plus 5. MEN’S DOUBLES HANDICAP E.T.M. Lias and J.A. McEvoy— l beat R.J. Hutton and68 words
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Advertisement135 1935-02-25 7 Doubled up with Stomach Wu pains nJ w ,atcr One minute you are <-»uble>l up witi* pain, due to bloating an 1 burning acid in your stomach. Take two or three Chardox tablets, and two minutes later the pain has gone. Chardox is not a drug. It is simpler super-activated135 words
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Advertisement285 1935-02-25 8 'Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited. 86, Beach Street, Pen'Phone 1459. FUN FROLIC Monday, 25th February 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA 1 "LOKE WAN KONG CHEE” with Low Kim Fie and Siew Heng Heng in the tale roles. SEATS—SO, 40, 30 and 20 Cents. KIAH OPERA OF SELANGOR “BLACK SHADOW” SEATS285 words
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Miscellaneous351 1935-02-25 8 season starts Wednesday 27 th plans at s RICHARD WALTON TULLY'S WORLD-SWEEPING STAGE SUCCESS NOW THE SCREENS MOST BEAUTIFUL q EPIC. riq bbDIDTI FYI? JOEL M'CREA H» i rv I > < 9 and ALL nat,ve sT4R CAsr: JL$ JL JL f QUR The Thr lling Underwater Fight With h351 words
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Article74 1935-02-25 9 d co-operation.—Rugby Radio Ser- Mr. Chamberlain Speaks GOVERNMENT POLICY TO STRENGTHEN LEAGUE London, February 23. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. le Chamberlain, last night declared ;reat Britain’s strongest interest was preservation of peace. It was, he he careful point in the Government's yto strengthen andd co-operation.—Rugby Radio Ser- - 74 words
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Article434 1935-02-25 9 Cholera Cases In India health bulletin of the League of ns. Eastern Bureau for the week February 16, states: nntrast to the two preceding weeks which odd cases of plague had been d from Colombo and Bassein. no n ations have this week been received t434 words
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Advertisement22 1935-02-25 9 1 Relieve Sore Throat dnd prevent i nf luenza, Grippe, Cold FORMAMINT The Gtrm-killing Throat Tablet!. Obta'nable at all Chetniata and Stores.22 words
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Advertisement353 1935-02-25 9 HOW MUCH LONGER WILL MR. MACDONALD LEAD NATIONAL GOVERNMENT? QUESTION DISCUSSED IN POLITICAL CIRCLES SERIOUS THREAT TO UNITY OF CONSERVATIVE PARTY MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S BITTER ATTACK ON PREMIER London, February 23. 1 he question whether Mr. Macdonald will continue to lead the Aational Government much longer is discussed in political353 words
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Advertisement161 1935-02-25 9 lE. O. HOTEL I a penang g I O WEDNESDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY 'O W/ff (Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M.) w I W DINNER. DANCE CABARET [[f I I J GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF H I THE BACHLANOFF'S REVUE S (For 3 Niahts only) j I' I I S161 words
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Miscellaneous65 1935-02-25 9 PACKED SINCE OPENING 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 PRABHAT CINETONE'S GREATEST, LATEST AND THE FIRST BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED TAMIL TALKIE Seetha Kalyanam” lggfc<u i_. lIP ZBH| J in J WITH MASTER RAJAM MISS JAY A The picture that ran continuously for four months in Madras and broke all the existing records in the65 words
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Miscellaneous48 1935-02-25 9 (Sound Guaranteed Perfect) 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 UNIVERSAL'S DOUBLE FEATURE THE MAIL MUST GO THROUGH A SAGA OF THE DAUNTLESS FLYERS OF THE NIGHT “AIRMAIL” with RALPH BELLAMY PAT O'BRIEN GLORIA STUART SLIM SUMMERVILLE Together with TOM MIX in ”MY PAL, THE KING Prices z— 15 30 50 and48 words
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Miscellaneous184 1935-02-25 9 i i i i s JHk I AV iriih* SgSgw I A British Scientist has at A B last discovered a safe and scientific way of removing VX superfluous hair. Razors K I —which only make the I hair grow faster and I thicker —and all the old kj evil-smelling184 words
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Article554 1935-02-25 10 The decision of the International Tin Committee to postpone any decision regarding quota releases for the next quarter until March 14 seems to be causing a certain amount of unrest and apprehension amongst the alarmists. To those, however, who are able to look at the situation with an554 words
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Article124 1935-02-25 10 (THE POOR 8008 j I’m an unassuming husband— I've been married quite a time— My life was very happy till I did this awful crime. 'Twas not “les beaux veux d’une autre” Which rent the erstwhile bliss—- I’ve been married far too long to Wager that against124 words
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Article77 1935-02-25 10 j In anticipation of extremely heavy bookl judging by the interest shown and inquiries made as to the forthcoming visit of Florence Smithson and the London Musical Comedy Company—the booking plan for both night’s performances will open at Robinson Piano Co’s store on Friday March Ist77 words
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Article587 1935-02-25 10 SHOWING THE FLAG: Penang is particularly honoured by the visit here of the blagship of the j China Squadron, H.M.S. “Kent,” with Sir Frederic Dreyer, the Commander-, in-Chief on board. It is not only aftei 'a long interval that a big cruiser like !the “Kent” has come587 words
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Article961 1935-02-25 10 Bees And Leeches ACCOUNT OF SNIPE DRIVE ON STORE ISLAND The season for Snipe in Malaya is from September till February, writes “Gael” in the “Game and Gun Angler’s Monthly.” December. Some snipe are still to be seen in March: but, though they do not breed961 words
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Article692 1935-02-25 11 Refusal To Join Communist Party TEOCHEW CHINESE ON CAUSING HURT CHARGE Because he refused to pay money I for the rent of a room, which he al- -cd was to be used for Communist purposes, he was assaulted by com’ainant and he retaliated, was the feme692 words
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Article186 1935-02-25 11 Appeal In Province Murder Case There is only appeal from the First Session of the Penang Assizes whcih will be heard before the Criminal Court of Appeal to be held in Penang on Friday, March 1. In this case a Tamil, Gobal, was charged that (1)186 words
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Article193 1935-02-25 11 Jambu Appeal Postponed The appeal of W. H. Jambu which w’as to have been heard before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court today has. it is understood, been postponed for one week. Jambu it will be remembered was convicted, along with Wong Keat Chin, by193 words
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Article285 1935-02-25 11 Imposition For School-Boy Cyclist “Undang-undang traffic jika di-bantah, Harta susut tulang pun patah, was the imposition written by a school-boy named Yussof bin Yaacob for disobeying the order of a police-constable by failing to stop his cycle w’hen signalled to do so at the junction of Northam285 words
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Article675 1935-02-25 11 Yesterday's Reformed Wedding MR. YEO WEE LIM MISS POH CO CHOOI At Yeoville Northam Road, the marriage in the reformed style was solem- j nised yesterday of Mr. Yeo Wee Lim and Miss Poh Oo Chooi. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. Yeo Boon Wan675 words
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Article139 1935-02-25 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —It is the duty of all of us dutiiul subjects, (irrespective of Community or Creed), of His Imperial Majesty to demonstrate our love on the occasion of His Jubilee Celebration with all the pomp for which Penang is famous139 words
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Article173 1935-02-25 11 (To The Editor of The "Pinang Gazette”) Sir, I beg to record our deep appreciation for the prompt action of the Health Authorities with regard to the complaint of Sungei Pinang Villagers against the local Rice Millers for dumping their ashes throughout the village, causing a great nuisance to173 words
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Article276 1935-02-25 11 Variety Entertainment At The O.X.A. A very successful performance was given by the members of the Young People s Fellowship on Saturday night at the 0.X.A., Leith Street, Penang, in aid of the Tamil Methodist Church Equipment Fund. Prior to the Show’ the following sat at276 words
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Article92 1935-02-25 11 A fitter employed by Messrs. R. Young Co. named Lim Socn was charged in the police court today with theft of two rolls of lead valued at $2, the moveable property of Messrs. R. Yeung Co., from Yaji Chor Ee buildings in China Street Ghaut on92 words
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Advertisement29 1935-02-25 11 NOTICE OF REMOVAL As from the Ist March, 1935, the offices of Messrs. Eng Aun Tong will be removed to 37-B, Beach Street (next door to Georgetown Dispensary Limited).29 words
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Advertisement97 1935-02-25 11 QUALITY ifa, UtaheMPRICES tteJjpweAt I INMASAtA I We can supply you with any medical requirements AT ANY TIME OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. Our despatch service is second to none. It is keyed up to perfection pitch and a FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF OF EUROPEAN CHEMISTS ensure a smooth working as97 words
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Article2525 1935-02-25 12 STORE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS STRIKE PRESIDENT'S VIEWS SAWMILLERS' DIFFICULTIES IN KALLANG BASIN Singapore. February 23. An important statement on the recent strike was made at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, by Mr. W. Bartley. President, and there was an unexpected sequel on the adjournment when2,525 words
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Advertisement102 1935-02-25 12 Ik. a o *4® Ji What age J do you feel “Do you recover from exertion gggga as easily as you used Can you still dance the night out and yet be fresh for your next day’s work Or are you feeling middle-aged before you should?” fjjl Obey the simple102 words
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Advertisement136 1935-02-25 12 i I and, expte&Oy the Amoke/t I ■uthc appreciates I a ciga/iette cf meiit I I I I Players OO CENTS PER TIN JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND I I SPECIAL DISPLAY OF CEPEA FABRICS (81. No. Pl.) I fe wife iSil KBr w# (81. No. 1296) (81. No. 919) Our136 words
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1685 1935-02-25 13 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Y. M. C. A. YEAR OF ALL-ROUND PROGRESS Singapore, February 23. t r of progress in every department rded by the Young Men’s Christian .;ion in their 31st. annual report =i.- are difficult days for boys and men throughout1,685 words
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Article199 1935-02-25 13 IMPROVEMENTS AT K. L. Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The annual general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club was held last evening at the secretary’s office, Selangor Club. Mr. T.H. Menzies presided. There was a large attendance. The chairman, in his annual report for 1934, said that they199 words
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Article263 1935-02-25 13 High School Beaten The Bukit Mertajam High School engaged the Penang Marathons at cricket yesterday and lost by 77 runs. Khoo Ong Lee for the winners put up a useful 70. the school's top scorer being Visuvalingam with 16. Scores: MARATHONS Lim Cheng Poh, hit263 words
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Article431 1935-02-25 13 B. S. Gill In Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, February 24. The Selangor Club again lost their second fixture for the season, when they were beaten by the Selangor Indian Association. B. S. Gill was in great bowling form and captured six wickets for431 words
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Article110 1935-02-25 13 —Reuter. At New York Meeting New York, February 24. i Five world’s indoor records were estab- fished during the amateur athletic union I national championship meeting. Jesse Owen created a record for the running long jump with a distance of 25 ft. 9 ins. Owen also made.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article271 1935-02-25 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The list cf arrivals by the “Kedah’ from Belawan include: —Mr. L. G. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mounsey, Mr. L. A. J. Blaauw, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hooper, Dr. and Mrs. j Wolff and Mr. Lee Kong Min. The following left by the International Express271 words
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Article73 1935-02-25 13 C.R.C. v. H.M.S. Kent The following will represent the Chinese Recreation Club in a friendly soccer match against the H.M.S. “Kent” today on the Victoria Green at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Chong Foong Chin; Chee Huck 800, Yeang Kah Cheog; Liew Seng Seang, F. C. Chien, A.N. Other;73 words
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Article270 1935-02-25 13 Loitering AND COLLECTING CIGARETTE BUTTS Kuala Lumpur, February 23. Found loitering at Imbi Road at 3.15 a.m. on Feb.2l a Chinese named Lee Heng was yesterday bound over by Mr. F. K. 1 Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court I to be of good behaviour270 words
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Article143 1935-02-25 13 Grudge Paid Off At Toddy Shops Kuala Lumpur, February 23. Sentence of one month's imprisonment was passed by Mr. F. K. Wilson on a Tamil named Govindasamy at the Kua’a Lumpur Police Court, yesterday, for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another Tamil at a toddy shop at Batu143 words
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Advertisement105 1935-02-25 13 ClWffiity o IN AID OF AYER ITAM FIRE RELIEF FUND H BETWEEN n PENANG MOHAMADAN FOOTBALL Z ASSOCIATION 2 2 and 3 PENANG CHINESE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 2 3 on 2 2 C.R.C. GROUND 3 5 on 3 SATURDAY, 2ND MARCH, 1935, 2 h at 5-15 p.m. Tickets $l/- (Chairs). 30c.105 words
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1046 1935-02-25 14 Annual Meeting PROFIT OF $38,765 SHOWN The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the Perak River Valley Rubber Co. Ltd. was held today at the Registered Offices of the Company No. la Penang Street, Penang. Mr. D.A.M. Brown (Chairman) presided: Others present were Mr. F.N.1,046 words
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Article449 1935-02-25 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The foHuwrnt; are the latest quotations n MESSRS KENNEDY A CO.*» ASTS 'Jst today.— Satur day Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TTN Ampat 44% 47% 4 3 4 6 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.15 2.00 2.12% Bangrin 29 0 29 6 27 6449 words
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Article89 1935-02-25 14 Business For Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow 1. Minutes of last ordinary and special meetings held on 12th February, 1935 to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived89 words
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Article242 1935-02-25 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the cbangea In nuv quotation» up to noon toda” Saturday Today TTN B’n’»™ Sellers Bu v erv Seller» Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Hitam 51 53 51 53 Jelebu 92*4 97*4 92*4 97% Lukut 97*4 102*4 97*4 102 *,4 Nawng Pet242 words
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Article163 1935-02-25 14 Mine Report The following report has been received by the Eastern Secretaries by air-mail from Australia:—■ “The main South Drive has been cleaned up for a total of 83ft. to date and 4 sets of timber cut and put in with side slabbing. We have now163 words
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Article90 1935-02-25 14 The following are the latest quotation/ for today Buyers Sellers TTN Ampat Tins 4,4 Xf 2 47 Hitams 51 53 Hjbng Fat*s 54 56 Jelebu »5 1.00 Lukuts 100 1.02% Laruts c North Taiping 60 «2% Pangnga Rivers 9 6 10 0 Petalings 6.20 6.40 ex Rahmans90 words
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Article108 1935-02-25 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 73 27 64 73% New York 4.86% 4.87 A Montreal 4.86% 4.88 Brussels 20.74% 20.83% Geneva 14.95 15.02 Amsterdam 7.16% 7.19% Milan 57 A 57 Jf Berlin 12.07 12.11% Prague 115% 116 ts Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39*2 Vienna108 words
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Article46 1935-02-25 14 PENANG. FEBRUARY 25, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 4 1 16 4 mjts 2|4 8116 Private 3 m|ts credit 2]4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7] 16 On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 850 Shanghai T.T. 33% dis. Hongkong T.T. 18*2% d*sIndia T.T. 154% Silver 2546 words
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Article31 1935-02-25 14 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 21 March 22% April'June 23% July September 24% Market steady.31 words
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Article129 1935-02-25 14 SATURDAY TODAY £223.12.6 No market TTN. —(3 Months'/ London £220.15.0 No market Singapore $110.50 $111.50 Business Done Penang ’110.50 $110.75 Buvers no sellers Buyers no sellers OOplTXmdrtM, »500 55.00 BLACK PEPPER e.s $20.00 $21.00 RUBBER. London 6 7 16d. 6 716 d. New York Holiday 12 1516c(G) Singapore129 words
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Advertisement211 1935-02-25 14 Runnymede Hotel PENANG ’•’hone '43, Wednesday, 27th February, COCKTAIL DANCE with HARLAN JANET MILNER 6.30 TO 9 P.M. Dinner on the Lawns wi a a|L W i. Hl ALSO ON THURSDAY SATURDAY EVENINGS. MARCH 16TH ST. PATRICK'S BALL. EXTENSION TO 2 A M. MAY 4TH JUBILEE CARNIVAL BALL EXTENSION TO211 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-02-25 14 WEATHER REPORT Wind Rainfall 6 a m. 76 N Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.40 a m 9.56 a m. 4.10 p.m 10.36 p.m. TOMORROW 4.11 a m 10.29 am. 4.55 p.m 11.40 p.m.39 words
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Article1528 1935-02-25 15 MINUTES OF MEETING AT PENANG Record of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on Friday, 15th February, 1935. Present:—The Chairman (The Hon’ble the Controller of Labour, Malaya, Mr. C.D Ahearne) The Vice-Chairman Secretary (The Ag. Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya. Mr. J. M.1,528 words
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461 1935-02-25 15 New Method i i 'foreign cloth coming lIN THROUGH KELANTAN Ipoh, February 23. Alleged Japanese efforts to defeat the I objects of the quota system and evade duty in the F.M.S. and S. S. have been brought to light by the Customs authorities. It is461 words
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Advertisement188 1935-02-25 15 Note the Date JUST I FRESH TO I STOCKS mB! HAND I YATES FLOWER SEEDS. ASTERS Californian Giant, BALSAMS assorted, CANDYTUFTS. CARNATIONS, CYCLAMEN. COSMOS, CLAR K IA CHRYSANTHEMUMS. COCKSCOMB, CALLIOPSIS single, double, Drummondii and Lanceolata, DAHLIA, DIANTHUS, FOXGLOVE, GAILLARDIA Picta, Lorenzinna, MIGNONETTE, MARIGOLD African and French, PORTULACCA, PETUNIA, PHLOX Drummondii,188 words
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Miscellaneous79 1935-02-25 15 YOU CHEERED "42ND STREET" AND ACCLAIMED ■GOLD DIGGERS", FOOTLIGHT PARADE "DAMES", ETC., BUT YOU'LL BOTH CHEER AND ACCLAIM 1 'X WARNER BROS. MIGHTY MILITARY MUSICAL WHEN IT OPENS ITS SEASON AT THE JUEEN'S ON FRIDAY NEXT! jr ’RBbrM A tILI Vx 4£><v r t O MOOD-TINGLING TO OARING GUNS AND79 words
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Advertisement1811 1935-02-25 16 16 z 11?-- dollar STEAMSHIP LINE I ota/AMERICAN MAIL LINE ,#."'■<-4, W' r*T-\ fci 4 j—i V' nfajSf 3~~ 77 <v b ss§sh j gnEa% Uui. > BLUE FUNNEL LIMB „LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. I B TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ J C. MYRMIDON Holland Ddorv Mar g Apr 3 ifaroeiDto1,811 words
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Article496 1935-02-25 17 DIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving ng from Penang during the week IN FORT TODAY \'ANG MARU from Japan. Sails day for Rangoon and Calcutta. .N’DAR from Tg. Mengeidar (KoeBagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh La-ean-Bilik),, Berombang and Asa,Tg. Balei). Sails on Wednesday •or the496 words
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Article851 1935-02-25 17 XOTKT The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 13*h February per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 21st February. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M. Service will be closed at851 words
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Advertisement133 1935-02-25 17 FOR YOUR LAWN FOR YOUR GARDEN FOR YOUR SPORTS FIELD FOR YOUR GOLF COURSE ther«_a Htanjomes LAWN MOWER ideally designed for the purpose vi/Vk from the powerful motor K vk models to the hand machines. Practi'X f—cal and efficient mowers they are A sturdily built for lasting service under trying133 words
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Miscellaneous1067 1935-02-25 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES RB.C. play by Angel Torres del Alamo i and Antonio Asenjo. Scene 1: A The following are the wavelengths, scene painter’s tudio in Madrid 1 <rf which will be used simultaneous- (one morning in June). Scene 2: The Star Tenor’s dressing room at a leading Italian opera house,1,067 words
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Miscellaneous266 1935-02-25 17 Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins. 6.4s—News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock Share Report supplied by Fraser Co. 8.30 —Close down. THURSDAY P.M. 6.00 —Recorded Music. 6.45 —News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 8.00 —Relay of Dinner Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins.266 words
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Article505 1935-02-25 18 For False Declaration $l,OOO BAIL IN EVENT OF APPEAL The hearing was concluded on Saturday in the District Court in which a Cantonese named Wong Ah Chai was charged with making a false declaration before the Police Magistrate at Penang on May 12, 1933. Mr. T.E.505 words
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Article100 1935-02-25 18 At Cameron Highlands Hotel (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 23. Platoon 28, C Company, stationed at Cameron Highlands entertained Mr. Curtler, Officer Commanding, to a farewell function on the eve of his departure Home on furlough. Mr. A. M. Fitter presided at the dinner and100 words
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Article70 1935-02-25 18 The wedding took place at No. 41, Anscn Road on Saturday afternoon of Mr. Cheah Chin Hoe, brother of Mr. Cheah Tong Eng, of the Overseas Trading Syndicate, and Miss Lye Ngan Kheng, seventh sister of Mr. Lye Sye Cheong. The ceremony, according to reformed style was70 words
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Article628 1935-02-25 18 Child Dies From Burns PERSON WHO STARTED FIRE RESPONSIBLE That the person who maliciotislv started the lire on Chinese Xew Year’s day when 85 at tap dwellings at Paya Terubong were gritted, it there was such a person, was directly responsible for the death of a child628 words
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Article259 1935-02-25 18 Woman Victim Dies TELOK BAHANG STABBING A Tamail named Armugam was produced in the police court on Saturday before Mr. D. Wills, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a knife, at Telok Bahang on February 15. There were three victims of the stabbing and259 words
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Article201 1935-02-25 18 "MOST PLAUSIBLE LIAR Sentenced To 12 Months R. I. “He is the most plausible liar I have ever seen,” said Mr. D. Wills, the police magistrate, when S. L. Krishnan made another appearance in the court on Saturday. The charge against accused was that he falsely represented to two Indians,201 words
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Article82 1935-02-25 18 Chinese Released On $2OO Bail Ong Kok Kwong was charged in the police court on Saturday that he between 7.30 p.m. and 12 midnight on February 21 committed housebreaking into No. 14. Gottlieb Road, and theft in respect of $4B and eight Siamese ticals which were82 words
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Article71 1935-02-25 18 Night Raid At Tanjong Bungah Charged with being in possession of dutiable liquor at 10.30 p.m. on January 23, at Tanjong Bungah. a Chinese named Lim Yee Lye appeared in the po’ice court on Saturday b fore the magistrate, Mr. D. Wills. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt71 words
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Advertisement284 1935-02-25 18 R EFRESH yOUrSe/ J delicious Horlick’s Ice-cold, creamy Horllck’. la a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Hor- i. lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather fully refreshing drink when you ar. hot Uck^ JHS and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold ric fi nutriment it contains builds «p 'Mjk water or milk284 words
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Article321 1935-02-25 19 I.WAN’S ACTIVITIES CHILDISH AND FANTASTIC IDEA Nanking, February 2. Chinese press this morning gave nee to an interview with Gen. Kai-shek concerning his recent conS with Mr. A. Ariyoshi, Japanese to China, and Lieut-Gen. Suzuki, Attache to the Japanese Legation hai. Gen. Chiang said that both321 words
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Article160 1935-02-25 19 Bandits' Fatal Intrusion stepped in and killed 13 at a death where only two were to feast, in mg, near Hsuchow, on the Shaninr Kiangsu border. a farmer, worried because at New Year his crops had not brought nough to pay his debts, decided to suicide. His wife160 words
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Article81 1935-02-25 19 Reuter. little daughters of the French m farmer, Dionne, are no longer ants to the fame of being born for Li Hsi-wu, a villager who outside the mining town of Tang- his 50-year-old wife have just I he parents of three boys and two fanfare or trumpets,Reuter. - 81 words
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Article1336 1935-02-25 19 JAPAN PREPARING RAPIDLY FOR EITHER DEFENCE OR OFFENCE THE announcement that Chinese immigration into Manchukuo. which contains some 28 million Chinese out of a population of about 30 million as it is, has been suspended by order of the Manchukuo Government, is significant, for Manchukuo may1,336 words
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Article147 1935-02-25 19 New System In Peiping The idea of mass marriages for the sake of economy in this time of depression has spread to Peiping and the municipality has now issued regulations governing such marriages. By the system to be enforced here marriages will be cheaper even than in Shanghai147 words
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Article46 1935-02-25 19 wireless telephonic communication. —Reuters Pacific Service. Will Study Wireless Telephony Canton, February 6. A Military Mission including three experts attached to the Canton air force left today for the United States where they ■rill investigate American methods of wireless telephonic communication. —Reu-wireless telephonic communication.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 46 words
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Article481 1935-02-25 19 knowledge of English.”—Reuters Pacific Service. IN MANCHOUKUO JAPANESE GENERAL'S PLEA Dairen, January 24. The development of Manchoukuo has aroused a definite need for a more widespread knowledge of the English language ameng people living in this country, according to Lt.-General Yasutaro Takayanagi, chief-of-staff of the Allied Japaneseknowledge of English.”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 481 words
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Article222 1935-02-25 19 Reuter. Chinese Women Resent New Life Order Won by a hair may be the way in which future political campaigns will be described if the Chinese government rescinds its decree that all Chinese women must artificially wave their hair or wear it bobbed. This latest New Life orderReuter. - 222 words
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Advertisement262 1935-02-25 19 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST I ONLY 25 CENTS. r" —'”7 Times have changed. Se 1 MW' JL have opinions. Fashionable j pUU’ women no longer believe I L necessary to pay high I prices for high quality I beauty aids. Scientific262 words
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Article, Illustration221 1935-02-25 20 London’s First Heavy Snowfall LONDON had its share of the blizzard which swept over Britain recently andexperienced the first real snow of the year. This scene at New Southgate of a shepherdess and her dog bringing in a flock of sheep, gained added beauty under221 words