Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1935-02-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 46. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY. FEBK JARY 26. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article406 1935-02-26 1 —Reuter. mportant Amendments UIMI4 UTION SENT Yc I VICEROY Bombay, February 25. v Princes Conference commu- j :< says the meeting of Princes ami sters considered the report of the j miittee of Ministers on the India c discussions which occurred on i c India Bill.—Reuter. - 406 words
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Article40 1935-02-26 1 Rugby Radio Service. Bill To Be Introduced London, February 25. bill to control the ribbo® development ineontrolled building operation along n roads throughout the United Kingis in active preparation and will be ought before Parliament at the earliest Ppcrtunity.-Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article372 1935-02-26 1 ’—Reuter. Letters Read In Court •“»**6 HAVE NOT DONE ANYTHING WICKED" London. February 25. A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was recorded at the inquest of Betty and Jane Dubois, the two sisters who fell out of an aeroplane on February 21. They were’—Reuter. - 372 words
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Article128 1935-02-26 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Urgent Representations By Government London, February 23. It was stated in the House of Commons that the President oi the Board of Trade was endeavouring to ascertain as quickly as possible the likely effect upon Bntisn coal shipments and other exports to Italy and—Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article25 1935-02-26 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, February 25. The Prince of Wales arrived at Munich early this afternoon and will leave for Paris tonight.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration22 1935-02-26 1 RECEIVED WITH THANKS. —Thousands of pounds were paid out to busmen at Holloway Garage—one of the first Christmas share-outs.22 words
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Article109 1935-02-26 1 Reuter. Alleged llltreatment Of Sick Officer Berlin, February 26. I It is learned that the Soviet Government! through her Berlin Ambassador has addressed a rigorous protest to the German Government against the treatment ef a Soviet Official named Orlovski who is lying dangerously ill at St.Reuter. - 109 words
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Article111 1935-02-26 1 for England at the end of March. —Rugby Radio Service. To Tour Egypt And Palestine London, February 25. General Sir Archibald Montgomery Massingberd, chief of the Imperial General Staff will leave England on February 28 to carry out a tour of inspection in Egypt, Palestinefor England at the end of March.—Rugby Radio Service. - 111 words
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Article65 1935-02-26 1 i.—Reuter. Arkansas Repeals Liquor Clause Little Rock, Arkansas, February 26. After a fierce debate in both chambers the State Legislature voted for repeal of the liquor clause. The voting in the Hou'? of Representatives was 51 votes for repeal and 48 against and in the Senatei.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article104 1935-02-26 1 .--Reuter. U. S. Determined To Proceed With Proposal Geneva, February 25. i The determination of the United States delegation to proceed with its proposals for a Permanent Disarmament Control Comi mission was announced by Mr. Hugh Wilson, at a meeting of the Arms Traffic Commit- tee. He.--Reuter. - 104 words
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184 1935-02-26 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Rightly Understood AngloFrench Communique London, February 25. I Replying to a Parliamentary question today, the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon explained that His Majesty’s Government had enquired of the German Govj ernment whether they rightly understood I that the object of—Rugby Radio Service. - 184 words
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Article74 1935-02-26 1 —Reuter. Invited To Germany Geneva, February 25. Herr Hitler has invited the Saar League I Committee of three presided over by Baron Aloisi to visit Germany in order to thank them personally for the impartial and efficient manner in which they handled the I Saar problem. It.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article129 1935-02-26 1 Reuter. Pair Of Human Legs WRAPPED IN BROWN PAPER London, February .25. Chief Inspector Donaldson, v\ho was in charge of the original Brighton Trunk Murder inquiries, has been entrusted with investigations of a grim find at the Waterloo Station. On arrival of a local trainReuter. - 129 words
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Article55 1935-02-26 1 -—Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Snowfalls Experienced London, February 25. Stormy weather continues throughout the British Isles and heavy snowfalls have occurred in South Wales and other parts. In Southern England the storms were accompanied by lightning and hail and considerable damage was caused. Mountainous seas-—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article102 1935-02-26 1 —Reuter. Verdict At Inquest On Victims Madras, February 25. A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Mr. and Mrs. Estey 'and also on the American, Mr. Weber, who were killed in a motor accident at Guduvancherry, a village 24 miles from Madras. It—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article54 1935-02-26 1 >. —Reuter. British Missionaries To Be Evacuated Peking, February 25. Owing to the growing seriousness of the Communist menace about twenty British missionaries stationed in the south-western corner of Shensi are evacuating either to Sianfu or down the Han River. It appears that the Reds have>.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article128 1935-02-26 1 —Reuter. From Chinese Government MACHINE SHOP, EQUIPMENT FOR £200,000 >’ London, February 25. J Orders for £200,000 worth oF machine shop equipment will be placed with British firms as a result of today’s annual meeting of the Chines* Government’s Purchasing Commission held at the Chinese—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article229 1935-02-26 1 ”1 Am Very Young And Beautiful One of the oldest recorded proposals pf marriage in the world—from the widow of a Pharaoh to a great Hittite King—has been found by members of the German Institute of Archaeology working in Ana*olia, formerly the seat of Hittite229 words
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Advertisement14 1935-02-26 1 f R H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC il PHOTOGRAPHERS fto. itroot, M PENANG» Telephone Na 772.14 words
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Advertisement56 1935-02-26 1 SPECIAL flj MacNISH GRAND WHISKY WWaky vrlth mellow tooted' 1 go] e Dlstrttmtore N. V. Strait» Java Tradiag Ca. TODAY S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams Latest Home News Sport T, 5 and 7 Latest Penang News D Malayan News 7 and 1! Share Lists And Produce Prices H Commercial News56 words
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Advertisement1594 1935-02-26 2 ~T~ RATES FOR CASUAL j municipal notice BANKS I rr HOTP ADVERTISEMENTS c„„.i HONS ko hg anb the ME NT l f£™ N r .nnr>K i Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the, eHAMgUAJ OF INDIA, LIMITED I AMQ TEA GAROENS construction of Granite Rubble Retaining Vlnoorporotod to Bugtaxi; >1,594 words
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Article2361 1935-02-26 3 NDUSTRIES FAIR BALL AND PAGEANT INTERESTING VISITOR TO LONDON BRITAIN'S PIONEER MANICURIST NECESSITY FOR DOMESTIC TRAINING i From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 13. iUEEN’S jubilee SUGGESTION "’he Queen has been approached with posals from several counties where the >ple would like to offer her2,361 words
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Article, Illustration503 1935-02-26 3 Our Fashion oArtist in Faris GAIETY, that’s the spirit of most of the new fashions I have seen in Paris. And although in the dashing handling of colour and lavish use of flowers, they are frankly French in outlook, yet behind it all I couldn’t help feeling that503 words
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Article140 1935-02-26 3 THE north wind does blow—too frequently, alas, in this country in spring. That is why I have chosen to-day’s bargain in good native tweed from the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is the ideal all-weather spring twopiece. consisting of a full-length coau well tailored and lined throughout140 words
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Article153 1935-02-26 3 A STEAMED chocolate pudding will 2 v please the family as well as warm them. The ingredients required arc 2oz. breadcrumbs. 2oz. shredded suet, 2oz. sugar, 2oz. grated chocolate, one egg, a little milk, and a few drops of vanilla essence Dissolve the chocolate in the warm milk153 words
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Advertisement45 1935-02-26 3 Sfep-"’- Vi ’jJtJ*''-^* 3l C k--~"_-~: y-Z- ,-u >}{i_--HAnu. _T rf X a 7*3» x -<" jgijitf- jgi, r-_~•‘ggy jg.rr:-___.- k, s"'“ -u—.-- jjW!aEgg—-g-gShi^&gm:eia:giSKaa:iH-igKh 3ar ?F- -iJ-TV-Mr ua m a i _i' s jgt«- ■^F«f" i 2 -J’ 7 F ~-.-gg <T- n r q tr45 words
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Advertisement68 1935-02-26 3 <(00 Soffit. /torn. ASK YOUR CHEMIST «OR A TUBE OP CertainChn» and kindred ailment* A TUBE TO MY KBPS TMC SURGEON AWAY PUraacT MS lUrth K Sfayw— WWW? Mz* PiLLS. I APIOL ci STEEL I I Sureandcrrt J J r til Female B N compLi us. l”v< h iy should68 words
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1220 1935-02-26 4 PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Below will be found the full programme lor tomorrow the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Professional Meet together with selections by 1 ic-1 ac Race 1, Horses, Class 3, Division 4, About 6 furlongs and1,220 words
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Article75 1935-02-26 4 P.C.C. v. Eastern Smelting Club The following have been selected to play for the P.C.C. against the Eastern Smelting Club on the Esplanade, today at 5.15 p.m. F. M. Adam, A. F. Baughan and A. P. Webb; J. V. Adams, S. L. McNee and T. A. Maxwell; R. H.75 words
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Article74 1935-02-26 4 Brighton 3 pts., N.P. Bank 10 In the first half Brighton, wnth the ground advantage, had the better of the game and led at the interval by a try scored by Atkins. On the resumption National Provincial Bank rallied, and Cook crossed after a good run by McClelland.74 words
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Article789 1935-02-26 4 H.M.S. "Kent" Beaten In Fast Game GUAN WAH SCORES TWO GOALS In a fast and exciting game of soccer played on the Victoria Green yesterday 1 evening, the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the H.M.S. “Kent*’ by five goals to two. The result is not a fair789 words
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Article, Illustration88 1935-02-26 4 Reuter. Making Room For Younger Men MARVELLOUS CRICKET CAREER ENDED London, February 25. Jack Hobbs is retiring from first class cricket. In a letter of resignation as a playing member of the Surrey County Cric- ket Club, he says that he feels he should make room forReuter. - 88 words
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Article43 1935-02-26 4 Reuter. Spurs Beaten By Bolton London, February 25. The following are the results ot i pla>in the fifth round of the F.A. i today:—■ Preston N.E. 5, Bristol City 0. Bolton Wanderers 2, Tottenham H. *ln second replay at AstonReuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement31 1935-02-26 4 A Tailoring House of the Highest Repute vl i J l f- R ill I EASTERN BAZAAR, 8, BISHOP STREET, Leading Silk Merchants. BLUE MOON HOSIERY IS ALSO WORTH A VISIT!31 words
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Advertisement54 1935-02-26 4 c TbMothers! S peevistA g loiing weight! «xxr I him happy ;u j I I contented, Mixed u directed, it u the perfect eubscituti, for mother JMelliris Food UNTOUCHED BY HAND Obtainable throughout the Strait» Settlements and the Malay State®. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD PENANG, Singapore Kuala Lumpur. OTHER SPORTING54 words
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Article, Illustration390 1935-02-26 5 Convinced He Can Beat Neusel MATCH AT ANY TIME ;ook And Phillips In The Field defeat of Jack Petersen at the hands Valter Neusel has created a piquant ion in British boxing among the i ivier men. s only natural that the British chamshould ask for a390 words
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Article115 1935-02-26 5 Dunstonians 6 pts., Penryn 11 1 Dunstonians entertained the Penryn > of Cornwall at Beckenham, and lost wo tries to a goal and two tries. frozen ground made the game < v. and there was little tackling on r side. In the first ha’f the only was115 words
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Article554 1935-02-26 5 Our Boxing Decline I TRADITIONAL STYLE GONE Fourth Rate Ascathing indictment of modern British boxing was made to me by Jack Bloom- field, whose experience and accomplishI ments make him a link with the past I glories of British boxing, says True Count in the “Star.”554 words
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Article139 1935-02-26 5 Derby 9 pts., Old Nottinghamians 20 In a scrappy game at Derby, with both sides below’ strength, the Old Boys won in a stirring finish, the last five minutes seeing an addition of 12 points to their score. The visitors took the lead after 10 minutes’ play, Sullivan139 words
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Article, Illustration27 1935-02-26 5 OLD RIVALS.—Reece (in play) and Inman, began the series of matches in the sealed handicap arranged between the leading billiards professionals at Thurston’s Hall, London.27 words
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Article108 1935-02-26 5 Newman Beats Smith Tom Newman beat Willie Smith by 2,983 points in their match in the Gold Cup sealed handicap tournament at Thurston’s Hall, London, on February 9. At the first session Newman scored 1,315 for an average of 120, having breaks of 342 (full). 812, and 147. Smith,108 words
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Article562 1935-02-26 5 Golf Probable Blues Addington beat CambriGge University at Addington on February 9, by 12 matches to 5, w’ith one halved. It was a black afternoon for the University, for they had managed to halve the foursomes with three matches each, only to see a row of noughts562 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1935-02-26 5 CRICKET’S GO SLOW FARCE COMEDY OF A CUP-TIE SEAT F DIDNT want to do it—to come back to the miserable cricket upheaval again, but just look at what has happened in the West Indies. Forget, for the moment, all about Notts, the Australians, and most of1,519 words
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Article297 1935-02-26 5 St. Mary's Backs Shine At i I Moseley Moseley 4 pts., St. Mary’s Hosp. 12 St. Mary’s gave a fine display at Moseley and well deserved their victory by a placed goal, a dropped goal, and a try’ to a drop- j ped goal. The winners did not297 words
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Advertisement49 1935-02-26 5 PLYWOOD (5 Ply sheets) JUST ARRIVED SIZES: 47" x 57" x 5 mm thick 79" x 48" x 5 mm AT REASONABLE PRICE. No. 7. Leith Street, Penang. SEASON STARTS TOMORROW DOLORES DEL RIO and JOEL McCREA in u.: i’> i' i I LAVISHLY PRODUCED IN ITS NATIVE LOCALE49 words
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359 1935-02-26 6 30,000 MILES —3 BROKEN RIBS —AND A RIFLE ALL FOR 4s Man Who Sought i Adventure BOXING INCIDENT IN I MALAYA Plymouth. February 14. A PICTURESQUE figure in a khaki shirt, riding breeches and leather gaiters, with a haver-sack slung on his back and carr_\ ing a rifle has landed359 words
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Article578 1935-02-26 6 STORY OF RICH MAN AND "DAUGHTER" Newcastle, February 14. A special jury at Newcastle Assizes t>iay awarded £2.000 damages with costs to Alice Drew, spinster, of Fairfield-road. W ‘st Jesmond, Newcastle, who brought an action against William Lawson, of The H it. Nun’s Moor-road, Fenham, Newcastle, stated578 words
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656 1935-02-26 6 OLD-TIME IDEAS AS I "NONSENSE” I But Doctors Must Be Careful i I SCANDAL SUIT I FAILS I THE slander action in which a Boston doctor and his wife j were sued, owing to an alleged j remark by the wife concerning!656 words
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Article1283 1935-02-26 6 CASE STOPPED BY THE JUDGE NO EVIDENCE TO GO TO THE JURY Major Charles Bayly Hoey. 52, a retired officer, who ventured into the ’heatrical world with a fortune his father left him. lost, in the King's Bench Division, the case in which he alleged1,283 words
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Article265 1935-02-26 6 HE IS COMPOSF er. WORKS "200 YEARS OLD" Kreisler, the famous violin t j a famous composer. He h > ri for years. It was known, of cours- com- posed a certain number works he played. But now th t out that— Many of the wo-ks265 words
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Article244 1935-02-26 6 THEY HAD A FIGHT—AND THEN MARRIED Margaret Sullavan Talks About Her Romance Ely mouth. February DartreSS. wb® Miss Margaret Sullavan, t* rose to fame in one film— Onl> S Will iajn has returned, ter England as rs 1 w y ler 1 n 1 last spring On her first visit244 words
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Advertisement47 1935-02-26 6 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT Latest styles Swim-Suits 5 Made by MORLEY, JANTZEN, WINDSOR, B.V.D. etc i FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES CHILDREN Prices: $l. EACH $2. vAI Many Styles $3« I Various Colours J/ $6. i, IMPORTERS M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON SrXTdEXT, 252 4 6 PENANG ROAD, PENANG.47 words
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1471 1935-02-26 7 < ANNUAL WORLD L CRUISE DISTINGUISHED 1 1 PASSENGER LIST The luxury cruising steamer ot the' unburg-American line, the s.s. “Resolute” (rich has been painted white and com1< tely renovated is expected to arrive at < nang on March 8 with a large comple-i-nt of1,471 words
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Article1540 1935-02-26 7 Kheh Chinese Convicted i i "A VERY SERIOUS OFFENCE" j Found guilty by a majority of five to twp on a charge of arson a Kheh Chinese named Chin Kwi Nan was sentenced to 5 years rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Prichard at the first day of1,540 words
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Article104 1935-02-26 7 Cheng Chuan Wins Singles (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) On the Hu Yew Seah court yesterday* Ang Cheng Chuan (Merrylads) beat Tenh Chye Lock (Anglo-Chinese School Union) while Cheah Chee Aun and Cheah Chee Wan (Lipsville) beat Oh Chooi Seng and Cheah Poh Theen (Highways and Byways) in the Penang104 words
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Article73 1935-02-26 7 able.^ —Reuter. Prominent Grand National Candidate London, February 25. A prominent Grand National candidate,. Crafty Alice, was found lame after a gallop. The owner, Mr. Tom Walls, said the horse pulled up sound but it was found later, to be decidedly lame in the shoulder.able.^—Reuter. - 73 words
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Advertisement408 1935-02-26 7 ICHEAP NOVELSI I FAMOUS AUTHORS WELL PRINTED C LOTH BOUND LOW PRICED ((a a i TITLE. AUTHOR. S 3 t WHAT BECAME OF PAM Baroness Von Hutten. i II 3 LOVE QUEST Suzanne Hormand. ffi FAIR LADY May Edington. 3 1 a FOURTH FORM GANG Ethel Nokes. S V 3408 words
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Advertisement79 1935-02-26 8 DANGERS OF IMPURE BLOOD i*he root cause of most diseases i* impure blood. If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheumatism, Painful Joints, etc. you MUST remove the CAUSE by purifying the blood. Clarke’s Blood Mixture is the foremost ■nd genuine blood purifier,79 words
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Miscellaneous167 1935-02-26 8 season starts Wednesday 27th plans at robinsc 1 RICHARD WALTON TULLY'S WORLD-SWEEPING STAGE SUCCESS NOW THE SCREEN'S MOST BEAUTIFUL EPIC DOLORES DEL RIO ((DIDTI JOEL M'CREA Diiviy vrr 'v QU I? thrilling Underwater Fight With The -C uDu Man-Eating Shark The Flight Of H re A A"B I ~B~ Village167 words
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Miscellaneous142 1935-02-26 8 They Were Like Adam Eve A White Man And A Brown Girl Built Love Nest In The Tropic The Brown Girl Was Tabu For The White Man But Young Love Is Greater Than Tribal Tabu And Love Had Its Way On The Moon Drenched Shores Of Hawaii. 6-15 LAST NIGHT142 words
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Miscellaneous121 1935-02-26 8 ftun/iy/nede Hotel WPENAHG 'Phone 543. Tomorrow. 27th February COCKTAIL DANCE with HARLAN JANET MILNER 6.30 TO 9 P.M. Dinner on the Lawns -W-. 1 I i y ALSO ON THURSDAY SATURDAY EVENINGS. MARCH 16TH ST. PATRICK'S BALL. EXTENSION TO 2 A M. MAY 4TH JUBILEE CARNIVAL BALL EXTENSION TO 2121 words
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Article41 1935-02-26 9 0,124 visitors during the six days.—Rugby Radio Service. Record Attendance Last Week London,.February 25. Last week's attendance at the British Industries Fair created a record. At Olympia and the White City there were 0,124 visitors during the six days.—Rugby~ 0,124 visitors during the six days.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article371 1935-02-26 9 general questions.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Dr. Schuschnigg REPORTED OBJECT OF VISIT TO BRITAIN London, February 25. Does Dr. Schuschnigg seek Great Britain s acquiescence to the Habsburg restoration? This question is widely asked in today s papers which publish pictures of Empress Zita and the Archdukegeneral questions.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 371 words
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Article89 1935-02-26 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Crews Wait 12 Days For Relief London, February 25. After waiting for twelve days for relief which was overdue because of the almost continuous south-westerly gale, the crews of four lightships off the Irish Coast at Wexford were brought ashore at Rosslare during the week-end..—Rugby Radio Service. - 89 words
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Article107 1935-02-26 9 Driven Round Floor In K.L. Hotel The mid-get one horse-power Scoota-Car made a startling appearance at the Eastern Hotel during the dance on Saturday night. Two young men carried it bodily into the hall and then drove it round and round the floor accompanied by the cheering107 words
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Advertisement126 1935-02-26 9 <?Vrrer runs dry in the of your work. »#> how mu'li ink remams through gleaming rings of pearl and jet! Sr jKJray Reversible point write» on either tide, without adjustment I 2 POINTS IN 1 PEN Parker Vacnmatic points of precious platinum, iridium and gold—skilfully shaped, perfectly finished write equally126 words
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Advertisement188 1935-02-26 9 |E. O. HOTEL I PENANG I TOMORROW I k (Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M.) s j DINNER, DANCE CABARET GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE BACHLANOFF'S REVUE k (For 3 Niahts only) I z 1 IN THEIR CLASSICAL ORIGINAL MODERN AND SNAPPY ACROBATIC J REPERTOIRE AND COMEDY of My188 words
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Miscellaneous115 1935-02-26 9 QUEEN’S 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 COME WITH US ON A MUSICAL CRUISE ROUND THE WORLD ON THE HIGH SEAS OF HILARITY ORGANIZED BY METRO -GOLDWYN- MAYER a»- r Professor JIMMY _-i r--ir. I Schnozzle) DURANTE and CHARLES BUTTERWORTH With Hundreds Of The y Most Beautiful Girls Will Take You On115 words
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Article896 1935-02-26 10 In a speech at the Constitutional Club in London, Mr. J. H. Thomas again stated that the English attitude towards South Ireland remained friendly. He also said the British Government will welcome the extension of an arrangement of such mutual advantage to both countries. “If896 words
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Article488 1935-02-26 10 ROAD WHICH CLIMBS THE ROCKIES: A- new paradise is being opened up to motor cars by means of one of the most remarkable road-engineering feats of modern times—compared with which, our Penang Hill Road, if it does materialise, will be a mere nothing. Tians are now being488 words
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892 1935-02-26 10 GOVT. SERVANTS' CO-OPERATIVE THRIFT LOAN SOCIETY ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT MAXIMUM DIVIDEND RECOMMENDED The f„ Uowing is (he report an<j state menc oi accounts for tne year ended December 31 iuu cuuea O 1 Government 'ants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, which wiU be stnted at the elevnth annual general meeting892 words
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Advertisement193 1935-02-26 10 A splendid t supper -and then ■gr—A 1 -11 a Carlsberg. Z h o Mfl ■yfxfl S fl Once tasted wanted fl THE KING OF BEERS SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur ?2l a?. ±1 ~S? There is no faster film in the market than193 words
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Advertisement90 1935-02-26 10 *1 11 YARDLEY I BRILLIANTINE ©The Yardley Bril- i liantines are the finest quality made;; they stimulate the growth of the hair and keep it smooth and glossy. Lavender Solid Brilliantine feFn in glass jar. Keeps the hair healthy and neat ALSO in Compact Travelling Tin. K IBf XA> ovry90 words
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80 1935-02-26 11 By Buddhist Association or Charitable Use the “PINANG GAZETTE” iS ABLE TO ANNOUNCE HAT THE PENANG BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION IS GOING TO CONTRIBUTE $5,000 TO THE PENANG JUBILEE FUND. Seen by our representative Mr. Lim eng Kung, the honorary secretary i the association, confirmed the80 words
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Article235 1935-02-26 11 Sparks Sets Thatched i Roof Ablaze BUT PROMPT MEASURES SAVE BUILDING Well-Trained Staff And Visitors Co-operate A small fire, which might have proved very serious but for the prompt measures with which it was faced, broke out at the Cameron Highlands Hotel on Sunday evening at235 words
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Article240 1935-02-26 11 Malay Convicted Hew a prospective customer stole a bottle of brandy from a liquor shop when the assistant's back was turned, v. as re- j lated to the magistrate (Mr. D. Mills) in the police court today, when a Malay named Osman bin Nanoon was240 words
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99 1935-02-26 11 CLAIM AGAINST R.E. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. The adjourned hearing was continued in Zunreme Court this morning, before the Supreme which Mr. Justice Whitley, of the suit Ahmrtri Sahib formerly manager of the Ahmad Sanio, Mohamed 1 Penang Branch, is suing Kassim Co. for a declaration that he *i 3 entitled99 words
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Article453 1935-02-26 11 Four Cases Found In Sampan That the tobacco was lor a man named Ng Hee lotting in Kiang, was the defence put up by two Chinese named ong Hong I'eng and How Don when charged in the police court today with importing dutiable tobacco by sea in453 words
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Article141 1935-02-26 11 Magician To Perform At Fun Frolic A member of the London Magician s Club will be performing at Fun and Frolic Park tonight, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Albert Houdi has given several performances in Hongkong and other eastern formance in Hong Kong and other eastern drew141 words
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Article69 1935-02-26 11 Singapore To India (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 26. Twelve Air Force Bombers left the Singapore Base this morning for India in a service flight to the North West Frontier under the command of Squadron Leader Croke. They will be calling at Alor Star69 words
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Article43 1935-02-26 11 The following are the scratchings for tomorrow. Race 1 TRIPLE GREEN Race 5 KATHRYN Race 6 PUNKAW ALLA GOUTTE D’OR PENANG ASLUJ Race 7 KALILI Race 8 ROW BOAT MEMORY EASTERN aLLF Do it' i Tote Rars 6 and 8.43 words
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Article438 1935-02-26 11 Expected By P. O. "Cathay" The P. O. liner, s.s. “Cathay” is expected at Penang on Thursday morning with the following passengers for the Straits:— FOR PENANG Capt. J. G. Fraser of the Selangor Pilot Association, Port Swettenham. Mr. H. E. Lind, of Pisar Besar Estate,438 words
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270 1935-02-26 11 $lO Offer In Maintenance Claim In the District Court this morning, be:ore Mr. B. F Bridge, K. P. David of ?enang was required—“To show cause why you should not be committed to prison fcr neglecting to :omp y with the order made on February 12.270 words
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Advertisement426 1935-02-26 11 l|||i ijl J*F lten JSM 1111 l x U& Si. "4 Picture of Health" What a baby Everyone admires him. Thanks to Humanised TRUFOOD. If you can't feed him yourself you can certainly rely on Humanised Trufood. It’s the most logical alternative—and has been proved over and over again. humanised426 words
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Article151 1935-02-26 12 Future Development Possibilities Three Air Ministry Directors will be together in Singapore shortly. Air Commodore W. L. Welsh, D.F.C., A.F-C-, Director of Organisation, arrived by Imperial Airways from London on Sunday evening. He joins Col. J. F. Turner, D-S-0., Director of Works and Buildings, who reached151 words
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Article, Illustration898 1935-02-26 12 COMMISSION HEARS THE TRUTH INDUSTRY BADLY MANAGED VESSELS SHOULD EL SCRAPPED CREW PAYS FOR APPRENTICES .TARL "HIPS in the fishing industry, caused by the lack National Joint machinery. ?e use cl vessels which should scrapped, inefficient gear i equipment, and lack of cicntific control of the industry, q898 words
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Article383 1935-02-26 12 In Connection With Dindings Return i BEST WISHES FOR I HEALTH AND PROSPERITY" His Majesty the King-Emperor, on the occasion of the formal retrocession of the Dindings to the State of Perak, graciously sent a message to His Highness the Sultan and the people of the383 words
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Article282 1935-02-26 12 Malayan Branch F.M.S. AND COLONY GOVERNMENTS' SUPPORT The Governments of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States have resumed their financial support of the Malayan branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. J In the case of the F.M.S., (states the Society’s annual report) the grant is $5OO282 words
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Advertisement63 1935-02-26 12 CM .1 Du ring Ch ild h pod Lav the Foundation for a Healths Skin by Regular Use of C IT T 1 C IJ It A Soap and Ointment Never too young to start using CUTECURA Rent for You and Baby Too. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free63 words
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Advertisement11 1935-02-26 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement171 1935-02-26 12 Special Grand Attraction ®HO U D I THE GREAT ENGLISH MAGICIAN ESCAPE OLOGIST (MEMBER, MAGICIAN’S CLUB, LONDON) BROUGHT TO PENANG AT GREAT EXPENSE WILL PERFORM AT FUN FROLIC PARK On 26th, 27th 28th FEBRUARY, 1935. ALBERT HOUDI. the Renowned Magician Master Escapeologist. Will Escape From f i. A STRAIGHT JACKET171 words
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Article743 1935-02-26 13 A GREAT REVIVAL SUCCESS I It is a bold experiment to revive a mu- I sical comedy of more than a decade ago and its success depends solely on its presenta- tion; the talent with which it is presented. So far as Calcutta is concerned, the'743 words
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Article218 1935-02-26 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. lan Ogilvie ana child' have been spending a brief holiday at the Came- ron Highlands. Mr. A. H. Todd, Secretary of the Singapore Turf Club, is going on leave in a few weeks time. j I I j Mr. Alan Loke, who has been confined218 words
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251 1935-02-26 13 GUARD OF HONOUR INSPECTED Singapore, February 23. A brief but interesting ceremony was enacted at Government House today, when His Highness the Sultan of Johore, paid his first visit to His Excellency the Gcvernor, Sir Shenton Thomas. A Guard-of-Honour, composed of a company251 words
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Advertisement316 1935-02-26 13 lave you tried®™™ 1 this yet 1.. it's fl /D G'h*. Vato* j F kV THE WINE THAT BAFFLED THE CHAMPAGNE EXPERTS Obtainable at the Runnymede Hotel. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO.. LTD.. (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG, SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. I THE316 words
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Advertisement85 1935-02-26 13 THWEIPn Il llpY h 1 1 j im' H1 r 1 t ia I fw I—j J i H I PIANOS FOR HIRE $l2-00 PER MONTH INSTRUMENTS THAT ARE WORLD RENOWNED 1 "BRINSMEAD"RACHALS", ETC. J This Small Fee Covers Free Service and Tuning. J i ROBINSON PIANO CO.. PENANG. I85 words
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62 1935-02-26 14 DUTCH DUTCH INDIAN PEPPER INTERESTS —Reuter. DECISION TO CO-OPERATE WITH COMMITTEE PREVENT FALL IN PRICES Amsterdam, February 26. All Dutch and Dutch Indian pepper interests have decided to co-operate with the Anglo-Danish pepper committee in order to liquidate gradually existing heavy stocks and to prevent a sudden fall in prices.—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article239 1935-02-26 14 A Challenge To Local Featherweights (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The featherweight champion of the China squadron. Seaman James Prandy is in Penang and is willing to meet any local boxer of the same division. Besides being the squadron champion he is also the Royal Marine featherweight champion.(BY “SECONDS OUT”) - 239 words
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Article61 1935-02-26 14 Happy Lads v. Police S. C. The following have been selected to represent the Happy Lads against the Police Sports Club tomorrow on the Police Ground (Patani Road): M. Taib; M. Yusoff, V. Ibrahim; H. B. Hamid, A. R. Shamsudin, A. Bakar; D. Aroff, H. Chik, A.61 words
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Article66 1935-02-26 14 Tennis Tournament The P.C.C. tennis Courts will be closed on Wednesday, 27th. Feb. when a cricket match between two teams from H.M.S. •*Kent” will’ take place at the Esplanade at 2.30 p.m. The tennis ties arranged for this date iiave been postponed. J SOCCER The P.C.C. will66 words
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Article1150 1935-02-26 14 Tin And Rubber Shares BY AIR MAIL (By courtesy of Kennedy Co.) London. Feb. 16. Allagar (2|) 18 110 Alor Pongsu (2]) 2 2 2|3% Anglo-Malay 13 3 14,3 Ayer Kuning 30 32 Bagan Serai 12 3 13 3 Bahru (Sei.) (2|) 317% 3 10% Banteng 23]1,150 words
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Article45 1935-02-26 14 TOIUY AT ESPLANADE 5 ’m. t-> 7.30 p*n. 1 March—Hnrv Forhard —Pla'cr. 2 Overture-—L’-rht Cavalry—Suppe. 3 Selection —H M.S. Pinafore —Sullivan. 4 Waltss —A Waltz Dream—Strauss. 5 Idyl—The Glow Worm —Lincke. 6 Selection—The Bing Boys Are Here— Ayer. 7 One Step—Meet the Navy—Gay.45 words
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Article136 1935-02-26 14 —Reuter. QUESTBCN IN GF COMMONS ALWAYS WILLING To INFORM COMM'Tfgg London, F ebruary 25 In the House of Comn ~s H. L. Nathan asked whetherj ternational /Tin Conv periodically informed as direct or indirect tin in of the members of the advisory committee and whether—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article326 1935-02-26 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The fMkming are the latest quotatiens in MESSRS. KENNEDY 4k OO.'s share Ust today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers hn a— Ampat 4 3 .4 6 4 3 4 6 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.12% 2.00 2.12% Hitam 51 55 50 55326 words
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Article84 1935-02-26 14 PENANG, F'EBRUARY 26, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 4 1 16 4 m;ts 2 4 18 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. 17%% dis. India T.T. 154% Silver 25% Depar‘ures last night84 words
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Article246 1935-02-26 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changee In nut quotations up to noon toda” Yesterday To-day TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 1.97% 2.02% Hitam 51 53 51 53 Hong Fatt 53 55 53 55 Lingui 1.22% 1.27%c 1.17% 1.22%ex Nawng Pet 84 86 84246 words
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Article147 1935-02-26 14 The following are th* 1 latest quotations for today:— Buyers SeUere TIN Ampat 4 3 4 6 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 Hitam 49 51% Hong Fatts ..54 56 Johan 28 30 Jelebu 95 1.00 K. Kamunting 5 9 61% K. Lanjut 15 9 16 3 K. Kampar147 words
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Article124 1935-02-26 14 YESTERDAY aY Ixmdoa No market £2IS 1 11 TIN.—(3 Months) Londe» -< No market £213 1' Singapore 3111.50 $108.37 Business Done Penang $110.75 Busineas > Buyers no sellers COPRA» —(Sundrled) $5.00 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 «21 -W RUBBER.— London 6 716 d. 6 5 New York 12 15(16c(G) 12124 words
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Article179 1935-02-26 14 30 Per Cent. Cut Likely TO ENSURE HIGHER PRICE London, February 25. The International Rubber Commiffpe meets on February 26 to fix the quotas for the second quarter. London and Amsterdam circles are generally of the opinion that the Cmmittee will decide on a thirty per cen* cu179 words
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Advertisement113 1935-02-26 14 WANTED Wanted to buy a small 2nd hand car with good mileage per gallon for use on Estate. Apply full particulars and price to Box No. 15, c/o Pinang Gazette. PENANG SALES ROOM Valuable Household Furniture comprising Dining room Bed room and Drawing room suites, Writ’ng tables, Screen, Filters, Tennis113 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-02-26 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind 6 a.m. 76 E 3 m.m. Noon 89 S TIDE TABLE today HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.11 10-29 a m 4.55 p.m 1140 P n tomoibrow 5.02 a.m H-20 a.m. 6.21 p.m36 words
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Article1154 1935-02-26 15 SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING LIPIS RIVER PROPERTY A VALUABLE ADDITION T;.e seventeenth annual general meeting of the Benta Rubber Estates Limited was held at the office of the Secretaries, British India House, Penang, on Saturday, ♦he 23rd February 1935 at 12 noon. Mr. A. W. de1,154 words
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187 1935-02-26 15 Exports Up 31 Per Cent. British exports of air material show a big increase for 1934 over the previous year. Exports for the month of December at £197.906 exceeded those for the corresponding month of 1933 by nearly 175 per cent., and brought the total187 words
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Article619 1935-02-26 15 Payment Of Dividends Resumed i PARTIAL RESTORATION OF SALARY CUTS The 25th annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders was held at the com- i pany’s office on Friday, 22nd February 1935, at 12 noon. Mr. Tan Soo Hock’ (Chairman) presiding. There w’ere also present Messrs. Chee619 words
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Article110 1935-02-26 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Pari s 73H 73 27 64 New York 4.86% 4.86% Montreal 4.86% 4.86% Brussels 20.74 20.74% Geneva 14.96% 14.95 Amsterdam 7.17 7.16% Milan 57 A 57,’« Berlin 12.08 12.07 Prague 116 115Jj? Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26 26110 words
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Advertisement138 1935-02-26 15 I WHILE ON LEAVE Tour England ina NEW FORD I MBL Jr* i'l The Ford Home Leave Delivery Plan has been arranged for local residents who wish to tour England in a Ford car manufactured at Dagenham, England, and at the conclusion of their leave, bring it back to this138 words
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Advertisement20 1935-02-26 15 k FI II If I/ Vii |i If II If A «a 'Lfil Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. PENANG.20 words
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Advertisement1827 1935-02-26 16 ij i DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 4 Z I iUSST?? oforfAMERICAN MAIL LINE > .<_• < V \•\jL-X 'v' g&r w /jra'' v w *K\ I nm&wnHti fqQ®' BLUE FUNK CL LIMB J J rr -t- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. T rt TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ a Mars n L’don. R’dam,1,827 words
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Article563 1935-02-26 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving ailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (KoeK je), Eagan Si-Api-Apl, Paneh La-boean-Bilik),, Berombang and Asan (Tg. Balei). Sails tomorrow for the same ports. [L VER HAZEL from563 words
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Article1423 1935-02-26 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on 2nd February by the s.s. “Naldera” was delivered in London on 23rd February. AIR MAILS A mai. for South America by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by1,423 words
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Advertisement142 1935-02-26 17 “THE sure means of > I relief from coughing is EVANS’ Pastilles. In the process of dissolving send penetrating antiseptic vapours into every crevice, X relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry X them with you against colds and sore throats, in the O neat little flat pocket tin provided in142 words
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Miscellaneous994 1935-02-26 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES X» 8.8. C. I (Reynolds), Irish Air, The Valley Lay Smiling Before me; Welsh The following are the wavelengths. Air, The Ash Grove (arr. Bernard two of which will be used simultaneous- Crook). Dancing Nights (Concert IV S~" Waltz). (Eric Coates). Gay but Wistful; The Gum-Suckers’ March GSG994 words
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Article354 1935-02-26 18 For Whole Of The I I Far East COLLECTIONS TO BE SENT TO RAFFLES MUSEUM i A new wing which is nearing completion at Raffles Museum is to be devoted to the exhibition of objects discovered in the course of pre-historical and archaeological research throughout the354 words
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Article410 1935-02-26 18 No Blame On Woman Driver A woman who felt a sensation of ‘‘wind rushing past” her in the street, and then turned round to see her son fatally injured, gave evidence at an inquest on her. before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, on Saturday.410 words
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Article287 1935-02-26 18 Tells Story Of His Adventures With that quick precision which marks his every word, the Master of Sempill told a thrilling story at the Air Base on Saturday of his adventure in Java last I landed 100 miles east of Sourabaya and about 25 miles from the287 words
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Article135 1935-02-26 18 Governor And Sultan Among Guests H E. the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas and Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore were among the guests at a dinner and ball given by the American Association of Malaya at Seaview’ Hotel on Friday in honour135 words
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Article105 1935-02-26 18 Sentence Deferred Ong Kok Kwong who comintted housebreaking by night into No. 14, Gottlieb Road.on February 21. was charged in the District Court yesterday. Accused admitted theft of the sum of $4B from the house and eight Siamese ticals but denied the charge of housebreaking saying he105 words
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83 1935-02-26 18 The case was mentioned in the Police Court yesterday in which Loh Kim Hong w’ho was charged, at the instance of Mr. MacLaughlin of the Monopolies Department, with being in possession of more than one registration card issued to himself by the supervisor at premises83 words
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Article933 1935-02-26 18 CLAIM AGAINST LEE CHOON GUAN ESTATE Lew Ah Lui, who set out to prove that she was the secondary wife of Mr. Lee Pang Seng, and as such entitled to a share I in the estate of the late Mr. Lee Choon Guan, lost her933 words
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Advertisement240 1935-02-26 18 i Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANWAOrtJBKRS i WATER PURIFICATION PLANT j /1 rr~i\ HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY OOKJB AGENTS: HOTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD.. I t* taa mnM, HnHteniMlM I ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. X» A British Scientist has at p last discovered a safe and f240 words
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Advertisement165 1935-02-26 18 THEY MUST BE RIGHT Poorly fitted glasses are as bad as no glasses ati aJL Although the eyes in one way, they might be weakening them in another If you feel tn need of glances or if your present ones are not giving proper vision, it is advisable to visit165 words
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Article144 1935-02-26 19 Reuters Pacific Service. ssian Alleged To Hove own Man To Wolves Inuna of the wilds was unfolded i Russian named EpoflT, 22, was nt for trial at Harbin on a charge uising the death of a Chinese merMing Shin Chen, in December, .11 is accused ofReuters Pacific Service. - 144 words
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Article316 1935-02-26 19 is, according to experts—Reuters <afic Service. JAPAN TO INCREASE OUTPUT productive capacity of 61 metric t h exceeds actual local consump- proposed extension of three pro- u tories in addition to the pend- ishment of a big plant in Korea, salient developments which ■ze the black powder and exjis, according to experts—Reuters <afic Service. - 316 words
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Article68 1935-02-26 19 yen instead of 2,000,000 yen.—Reuf’acific Service. Dairen, February 7. for a Greater Dairen are being r< 1 by the Kwantung Government rt Arthur. include the transfer to Dairen of of the government, a considerable •»n of the limits of the city and intuthority for the local municipalirderyen instead of 2,000,000 yen.—Reuf’acific Service. - 68 words
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Article60 1935-02-26 19 y company.—Reuters Pacific Ser- Dairen, February 7. million tons of Fushun coal will be I to Japan during the current year <r ift agreement between the South auria Railway Co. and the Coal »wners Association of Japan is finallv agreed. coal would be supplied by the■;|y company.—Reuters Pacific Ser- - 60 words
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537 1935-02-26 19 500 NINGTU CITIZENS DEFEND NATURAL FORTRESS HOLD OUT FOR 21 MONTHS OVER 300 BEHEADED WHEN FAMINE FORCES SURRENDER of the Tsui Wei Feng district. —Reuters Pacific Service. One of the most thrilling chapters in the Anti-Communist campaign in Kiangsi was written in this district, whereof the Tsui Wei Feng district.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 537 words
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Article76 1935-02-26 19 centres in the North.—Reuters Pacific Service. Commercial Penetration Sought Dairen, February 7. One of the many developments expected to follow the transfer of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Manchoukuo is an organised effort to market Japanese manufactures in North Manchuria on a large scstlc Thecentres in the North.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 76 words
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61 1935-02-26 19 fIUL UCC7XA DVWVUM.J bank failures in Shanghai.—Reuters Pacific Service. Two Others Reported To Be Following Suit Tientsin, February 2. One native bank went into voluntary liquidation this morning and it is reported that two others will follow suit. Otherwise, the native banks here have notfIUL UCC7XA DVWVUM.J ” bank failures in Shanghai.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 61 words
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Article150 1935-02-26 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Receipts Total Over j $20,000,000 Nanking, February 8. The year 1934 was a prosperous one for the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, according to Reports published in the local newspapers. I Receipts of the line in 1934 totalled over I $20,000,000, with an average monthly.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 150 words
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Article68 1935-02-26 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, February 8. The first creche in Nanking is to be opened shortly under the auspices of the Nanking Women's Cultural Society. The Society has in hand $5,000 donated by persons interested in the project. In the beginning it plans toReuters Pacific Service. - 68 words
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Article139 1935-02-26 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Stolen Identification Card j When Kiichi, Hiramatsu, chronic thief, was released last August from Yokohama prison he purchased the discarded uniform of a railway conductor and boarded a I train to Tokyo, posing as a real employee lof the railway. Before heReuters Pacific Service. - 139 words
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Article116 1935-02-26 19 Government troops.—Reuters Pacific Service. I F Paraded Through Streets Of Nanchang Nanchang, February 7. Fang Chih-min, the notorious Communist leader who was captured recently and who is awaiting trial, was paraded through the streets here this morning in a bamboo cage. The populace celebrated Fang’s captureGovernment troops.—Reuters Pacific Service. » I F - 116 words
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Article198 1935-02-26 19 Reutetrs Pacific Service Trade Union Terrorism Disclosed In Trial Hongkong, February 8. The case was dismissed today agauist Alva Chown, an American seamcin, who had been charged with ma'isLalighter in kilLng during a dockside fight on February 1, of Bruce Lindbergh, a seaman in the s.s. PresidentReutetrs Pacific Service . - 198 words
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Article300 1935-02-26 19 Reuters Pacific Service. PEIPING CHINESE PHYSICIST HONOURED Peiping, February 9. For the first time in the history of the French Society of Physics, a Chinese has been elected a member of its council. Dr. Ny Tsi-ze, Director of the Institute of Physics of the National Research Aca-Reuters Pacific Service. - 300 words
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Article118 1935-02-26 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Treaty Of Amity Proposed Nanking, February 5. China may shortly enter into treaty relations with two American countries, according to information obtained today from diplomatic circles. The Chinese Charge d'Affaires in Paris, in a recent report to the Foreign Office, stated that the.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 118 words
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Advertisement136 1935-02-26 19 TICIRS J yjp I WArtßir OIHRIBUTORf FOR rWAVfc L? TIGER BEER •LliJlr THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. > R 5 jfe Times have changed. 5« I have opinions. Fashionable I women no longer believe I necessary to pay high I prices136 words
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Article, Illustration236 1935-02-26 20 Beneath A Buried Railway UNDERGROUND IN IHE T'i ROL. Continental visitors to Kitzbiihel, where the Prince of \X ales is staying, using the tunnel dug through a 20-foot snowdrift at the head of the aerial railway which carries visitors to the ski ing grounds at236 words