Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 March 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-03-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 53. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.,20 words
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Article120 1935-03-06 1 trade statistics are good.”—Rugby dio Service. Well Maintained FEELING OF PESSIMISM NOT JUSTIFIED LONDON, MARCH 5. OMMENTING ON THE INDUSHAL SITUATION LLOYDS xNK IN ITS MONTHLY REVIEW lOR MARCH SAYS “RECENT INDICATIONS SHOW THAT INTERNAL TRADE IS, ON THE WHOLE, WELL MAINTAINED ND THAT THE RECENT SPORADICtrade statistics are good.”—Rugby dio Service. - 120 words
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Article122 1935-03-06 1 Reuter. Over Attitude Of Senator To President Washington. March 5. T’ was an uproar in the Senate last ening when a dispute arose over the to of Senator Huey Long “Dictator” >iana to the President. Mr. Huey strongly denied the allegation of anSenator that he maintained anReuter. - 122 words
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Article47 1935-03-06 1 Rugby Radio Service. Appointed Minister To Belgrade London, March 5. > Majesty the King has approved the intment of Mr. Ronald Hugh CampMinister at Paris to be Minister at ide in succession to Sir Neville Hen>n who will be relinquishing his post m rnmer.Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article66 1935-03-06 1 —Rugby Radio Service, Forced Landing Near Zambesi River London, March 5. Lady Young, the wife of the Governor Northern Rhodesia who with Dr. Kerby, vernment Medical Officer made a forced Sing near the Zambesi River while flyfrom Livingstone to LUseka. irs have been sent but as roads have.—Rugby Radio Service, - 66 words
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Article219 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. 34,000 Applications For Posts Of Examiners "MANY HAD NEVER HEARD OF THE HIGHWAY CODE" London, March 2. That no less than 34,000 applications were received for the 263 posts of examiners for applicants for motor driving licences under the New’ Roard Traffic Act W’as—Reuter Wireless. - 219 words
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Article67 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter. Malaya's Representative London, March 5. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister at question time disclosed that Sir John Campbell represents Malaya on the Tin Buffer Stock Committee. Nigeria appointed Mr. John Howeson but the latter is reluctant to serve because “there might be some apparent conflict of interest—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article122 1935-03-06 1 actors will not be unemployed.—Reuter Wireless. May Hold Up Six Important Plays London, March 1. The theatre world has been startled by the sudden announcement that the manager and producer Mr. C.B. Cochran has abandoned all his extensive production plans as a sequel to the disputeactors will not be unemployed.—Reuter Wireless. - 122 words
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Article21 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter Wirel?ss. Looking sun-burned, H.R.H. the Pnnce of Wales returned here Tonight after his holiday on the continent.-—Reuter Wirel?ss. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-03-06 1 —Sir James Heath, the 83-year- old ironmaster and colliery owner, and his bride, Miss Dorothy Mary Hodgson, leaving Caxton Hall after their wedding there. This is Sir James’s fourth marriage.33 words
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Article203 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. How Cap*. Sawbridge Was Sentenced London, February 27. There was a dramatic scene when after the members of the nava’. court martial had deliberated for 75 mir.utes the doorsj reopened and spectators filed in and saw Capt. Sawbridge’s sword pointing to ine place which the—Reuter Wireless. - 203 words
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Article81 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. How Ayah Saved The Marquis Of Slito Lcndon, Febiuary 27. The death of the Marquess of Slito at the age of 78 removes one of the few survivors of the Indian Mutiny. Born in India, he was not only “a Mutiny baby” but was rescued from—Reuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article48 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter. Retiring In Fortnight Washington, March 5. Mr. Clay Williams who has been frequently attacked by the Labour Party since he became chairman of the beard of the N.R.A. announced that he had arranged with President Roosevelt to retire within a fortnight.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article30 1935-03-06 1 sembly of the Church of Scotland. —Reuter Wireless. The Duke of Kent has been appointed Lord High Commissioner of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. —Reutersembly of the Church of Scotland.—Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article170 1935-03-06 1 Reuter Wireless. Decision Against Government SECTION OF N.R.A. DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL Washington, February 27. The New Deal legislation suffered another setback when Federal Judge John P. Nields declared section 7A of the National Recovery Act relating to collective bargaining by emp oyers and employees w’as unconstitutionalReuter Wireless. - 170 words
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Article125 1935-03-06 1 ANGLO POLISH TRADE AGREEMENT —Reuter Wireles, Question Of Compensation Of Regulations London, February 28. Tariff reductions on British Herrings, whisky, beer, gramophones and records, textiles goods, motor products, machinery and chemicals and sewing machines are provided for in the Anglo-Polish trade agreement, the terms of which are publshed tonight. Reductions—Reuter Wireles, - 125 words
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Article69 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. Extended To Whole O'? Bavaria Berlin, Feb. 28. The sensational attempt of the radical nazis to wipe out Catholic schools in Munich has been extended to the whole of Bavaria by a decree of the Minister of Culture, Dr. Schemn, abolishing 13 of th? existing 17.—Reuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article68 1935-03-06 1 Reuter Wireless. A verdict of suiciff? while of unsound mind was returned at the inqu'st on the young We’sh Guardsman Bak?r found fata lv shot while acting as sentry inside the Bank of England on Wednesday morning. Th? jury added a rider that as some batallions didReuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article169 1935-03-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. Hot Fuel May Still to Burning SELECTED MEN TO MAKE DESCENT London, February 28. The biggest recovery operations ever attempted in the history of coal mining have begun at the Gresford Colliery, Wrexham, where 232 miners were killed in a fire and explosion last—Reuter Wireless. - 169 words
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Article91 1935-03-06 1 SUDjeUL ĕlliu Lie wuuiu iniwuu the result of the conversation. —Reuter Wireless. Admiral Byrd Disclaims U. S. Ambitions Dunedin, February 28. The question of territorial rights in the An‘arctic was discussed between Admiral Byrd and the Governor-General of New Zealand in which Admiral Byrd gave an assurance thatSUDjeUL ĕlliu Lie wuuiu iniwuu – the result of the conversation.—Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article97 1935-03-06 1 Reuter Wireless. Grandson Of Fcmcrijs Artist Fontainbleau, February 27. Jean Charles Millet has been s ntencec! to six months’ imprisonment and fined forselling faked masterpieces of his famous grandfather and also Manet, Corotx and Pissarro. Paul Cazo‘, who is a professional picture conie~, was similarly punished and,Reuter Wireless. - 97 words
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Article34 1935-03-06 1 The City Corporation today voted the sum of £15,000 towards the Jubilee celebrations including £5,000 for the Ball to be held at the Guildhall a‘ which Their Majesties will b? present.34 words
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Advertisement1495 1935-03-06 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTIFICATION BANKS 1 SAVE MONEY Tenders will be received up to noon on ANO THE MERCANTILE BANK DO NOT THROW YOUR OLD HATS AWAY. color’s 1 offlee^p^k^g.^orsupply of SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED HAVE THEM CLEANED, BLOCKED, DYED, All communications relating to Block Ur Ground floor, General1,495 words
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Article2088 1935-03-06 3 TO PROVIDE STEADY MARKET FOR TEMERLOH DISTRICT CEREMONIAL OPENING BY SULTAN Un.lcr the able administration of the Hon’ble Mr. H G R Leonard S British Resident of Pahang, the State has been progressing steadily the latest step forward was the opening of the rice mill2,088 words
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Advertisement284 1935-03-06 3 |i !l -kBBB MKktS 'HI Il Z'OfX 7,l e cd Cream 3 1 Gream. f This delightful cleansing cream i Exquisitely perfumed L_ keeP P reS W rking 5 1 I with-47/r Eau de Co- f JSL_ order -and your J I logne. It forms a lasting W® S' complexion284 words
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Advertisement40 1935-03-06 3 WWTS I APIOL STEEL S Sure and certain for all Female 8 complai its. Eve y lady should keep a box in the house. I W. J. VDMOtnMI The English PharmMQF B 62-54, Beach Street, Penan*. I 111 IMIIIIIIIMMIII Ml40 words
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Article, Illustration1957 1935-03-06 4 GRAND NATIONAL HORSES ON VIEW BRILLIANCE OF GOLDEN MILLER REYNOLDSTOWN'S CONVINCING DISPLAY (From Our Own Correspondent!. t London, February 20. PROMISE OF JUBILEE EVENTS From now onwards racegoers will be continually reminded of the near approach of j another flat racing campaign. Following dosely on the acceptances1,957 words
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Article102 1935-03-06 4 The following are the positions of the leading National Hunt Jockeys: Won 2nd. 3rd. Unp. Ttl. G. Wilson 51 47 45 172 315 W. Speck 39 18 10 55 122 J. Fawcus 29 25 23 8i 164 F. Gurney 26 28 22 121 197 J. Moloney 24 37102 words
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Article345 1935-03-06 4 Scotland Beat Wales k’> <•' 5-1 First blood in the Women s International hockey programme was drawn by Scotland on Feb. 16, when, at Peffermill Road, Edinburgh, they beat Wales by four goals to two. The Scottish forwards showed their speed very early, and it was not long345 words
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Article416 1935-03-06 4 Good Display By Chor Kwee And 800 Ean DOUBLES MATCH UNFINISHED (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Yesterday’s marches in the Junior badminton championships resulted in a win for Chew Peng Wah and Tan Choon Seng (Hu Yew Seah) over Chew Hock Earn and Ho Cheng Tam (Highways and Byways), while416 words
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Article60 1935-03-06 4 -Reuter. Heme Team Scores 276 For 9 CENTURY BY BARROW Kingston, Jamaica Mar, 5 A tliree-day match between th- c c and Jamaica was cbmmenc’ed j a maica batting first h-id scored 27*; r loss of dine wickets at close ot pj a Barrow’ stored 108 while-Reuter. - 60 words
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Article224 1935-03-06 4 Yesterday's Football Match A football match was played yesterday at the Esplanade between the Penang Cricket Club and the Indian Recreation Club and resulted in a win for the former by one goal to nil. The Indians made an early attack but were forced to retreat. At224 words
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Article29 1935-03-06 4 —Reuter Blackpool DefeaJs Burnley London, March iIn a match in the second division of the English League, Blackpool defeated u ley by two goals to one. Reuter.—Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous96 1935-03-06 4 NEXT CHANGE VICTOR HERBERT'S magic melodies'. LAUREL and HARDY for laughs! WHAT GRANDER COMBINATION TO BRING MUSIC AND MIRTH TO THEIR GREAT HEIGHTS victor The dost ambi- i tiout full-length feature ever <*** #SL immortal stage made by the XL.? Sk success comes noted producer, T&e- JWf to the screen96 words
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Article623 1935-03-06 5 Lawn Tennis Davis Cup Qualifying Round Abolished DEFECTS OF BRITISH PLAN By 20 votes to 7 the countries comun o in the Davis Cup have declared t..; the abolition of the European quali- mg competition, a British-made experi'iit that has been tried out during the List two623 words
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Article70 1935-03-06 5 Chartered Rank of India 8 pts. Ilford 8 pts. Chartered used the high wind in the first half at Northfields and pressed hard. Ilford defended well, but Hutchison went over for a try and Anderson kicked a goal Tn the second half from a scrum on70 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-03-06 5 RUGBY "SANDWICH.’’—A Guy’s forward caught between friend and foe in the Hospitals’ Cup-tie with Bart’s at Richmond Athletic Ground.21 words
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Article382 1935-03-06 5 Army's Advantage Over Civil Service FORWARDS FAIL Civil Service 6 pts. Army 12 pts. The Army beat the Civil Service at I Chriswick by a placed goal, a dropped goal; and a try to two tries. Both sides played very well in trying conditions. The Army were always382 words
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Article191 1935-03-06 5 Cid Blues Make Valiant Efforts Wasps H pts. Old Blues 6 pts. I In this match at Sudbury what •would have been a really open and interesting game was spoiled by half a gale that blew almost directly down the field, and made both passing and191 words
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Article400 1935-03-06 5 Scottish Pack Carry The Day BRISTOL WORN DOWN London Scottish 14 pts., Bristol 8 By a placed goal and three tries against a goal and a try the London Scottish defeated Bristol on the Richmond Athletic Ground, and they are to be congratulated on their success. Bristol were400 words
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Article145 1935-03-06 5 O. Haileyburians 10 rts. Sgrucetns 11 pts. Old Haileyburians opened strongly against Saracens at Ewell, but against the run of the play Saracens opened the scoring. Gluning touched-down for Deacon to convert. McEwen scored for the Old Boys, following a break-through by Droogleever, the145 words
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Article316 1935-03-06 5 Disastrous Result For Cambridge BLACKHEATH BEST Cambridge University 0 pts. Blackheath 26 With only one Old Bue in their team, Cambridge University fielded a very weak side for their last home match of the season, and it was rather surprising that the strong Blackheath combination did not316 words
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Article268 1935-03-06 5 Burrough's Hat Trick Bo’.irn'-nioiith 9 n‘Js.. Clifton 9 This was a keenly contested and most interesting game, despite the boisterous wind, which handicapped the home team chiefly in the first half and Clifton after the interval. Bournemouth established a six points lead within the opening ten minutes, good268 words
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Article164 1935-03-06 5 Bridgwater Albion 8 pts. St. Bart s 13 pts. St. Bart.’s at first did not cut a very impressive figure at Bridgewater, and were soon fighting what proved to be a gallant uphill battle. There was only a small attendance. A high wird considerably hampered play, which164 words
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Article307 1935-03-06 5 Old Millhillian Forwards Make The Pace O. Millhillians 17 pts. Guy’s Hos. 8 pts. Old Millhillians did remarkably well to beat Guy’s Hospital by one goal, one penalty goal and three tries to a try at Headstone Lane. The visitors, through injuries, were without invaluable three-quarters, ard R.307 words
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Article85 1935-03-06 5 B'ckenh’im 11 n't». M tro. Poixw 6 Beckenham beat the Metropolitan Police by a goal, a penalty goal, and a try to two tries. Beckenham opened the score wth a penalty by Fuller. Then Pascal!, fellow ing up a kick ahead, touched down. The Police then attacked, and85 words
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Article272 1935-03-06 5 Whiteley Brilliant For Old Alleynians Old Alleynians 11 pts., Old Paulines 0 A brilliant second-half display enabled Old Alleynians to beat Old Paulines at Dulwich by a goal and two tries to nil. Although playing with a down-field wind in the first half. Alleynians were held to eight272 words
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Article95 1935-03-06 5 Dover 7ots., Hastings 0 rt. Playing at home Dover defeated Hastings by a dropped goal and one try to nil. A gale of wind blowing across the field kept the ball cn one touch line, and prevented any open play, but after about 20 minutes95 words
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Advertisement54 1935-03-06 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING J He said to me are you fond of children Will I said to him yes, I love a tiny tot of Johnnie Walker Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong Kong54 words
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Article1998 1935-03-06 6 "NOT GUILTY" PLEA ON ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE WOMAN'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS POLICE John Raphael Russell, 28, of Crabtreelane, Sheffield, son of Mr. Hamer Russell, M P. for the Brightside Division of Sheffield, was at Sheffield Police-court committed for trial at the next Assizes on two charges.1,998 words
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Article291 1935-03-06 6 Over £200,000 Paid For The Freehold I I TO BE PULLED DOWN AND REBUILT The Prince of Wales Theatre, near Piccadilly-circus, is to b e pulled down and rebuilt. This information was given to a Representative of “The Daily Te'egraph” on behalf of Mr. Charles291 words
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778 1935-03-06 6 Equity Pact Denounced j "AT MERCY OF ACTORS" Mr. Charles B. Cochran, the leading theatrical manager and producer in England has returned to London from New York with plans to stage six important show’s during the coming twelve months, writes Harold Conway778 words
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Article365 1935-03-06 6 Should She Retain Husband's Name ENGLISH CUSTOM IN DIVORCE CASES America sends news of a matrimonial problem which is not unknown in this country. Mrs. Clark Gable, the second wif e of the film celebrity, has demanded in order to avoid confusion, that the first wife,365 words
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Article309 1935-03-06 6 CAMPAIGN t Voteless Women Of France HER LONDON MISSION The young and beautifu* Duchess, Rochefoucauld, who for the past eight years has led ‘he women <sf Frar< j n their struggle for political equality has arrived in London to exchange vi w with Eng ish women. “In no309 words
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Advertisement108 1935-03-06 6 WARNING! Eno’s Fruit Salt ALL GENUINE ENO’S FRUIT SALT I imported direct from the Manufacturers for consumption in Malaya bears Chinese characters on the top face and back of the outside wrapper, I and you are earnestly requested to refuse any ENO’S FRUIT SALT not bearing these Chinese Characters. j108 words
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Article1240 1935-03-06 7 SUM BIN UNION APPEAL NEW TECHNIQUE IN POLICE PROSECUTIONS JUDGMENT RESERVED In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Whitley reserved judgment in the appeal of the Sum Bin School Union Sweep ommittee who were convicted in the Police Court and sentenced to a fine of $2,0001,240 words
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Article260 1935-03-06 7 300 Passengers On Board PROGRAMME FOR SHORE EXCURSION The round the world cruiser “Resolute” of the Hamburg-Amerika line is expected to arrive at Penang on Friday morning at 7 o clock with over 300 passengers on board. A programme for the shore excursion has been arranged260 words
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Article91 1935-03-06 7 Teochew Charged The case was mentioned yesterday in the police court in which a Teochew’ named Tan Seng Pow was charged that he, on or about 5 a.m. on February 25 at 38, Love Lane, did attempt to commit theft in a dwelling and in91 words
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74 1935-03-06 7 Office Arrested Quite a sensation was caused in Kuala Kangsar when Mr. Livingstone of the Detective Office, Perak, arrested a Clerk in the Land Office named Yoo Check Wai and produced him in the Police Cour on a charge under sec'ion 116 of74 words
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Article328 1935-03-06 7 For Expenses BY TAMIL INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS Kuala Lumpur. March 5. I K. V. S. Gargar, assistant Inspector cf I Schools, Selangor, and Naganatha Aiyar. proprietor of a lodging house in Klang. were this morning charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, at the magistrate’s Court. Kuala Lumpur,328 words
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Article222 1935-03-06 7 Malay Exponents Of The Bagpipes A military tattoo was held at the Royal International Club, Johore, on Sunday night. T.H. the Sultan and Sultana, Dr. R.O. Winstedt, General Adviser, and Mrs. Winstedt, and a large crowd, including passengers from the Empress of Britain, were among the222 words
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Article163 1935-03-06 7 Johnson's Prospects Of Winning NAI SMARN'S ENHANCED REPUTATION (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Rarely has a fight created so much interest as the Johnson-Smarn affair which is fixed for tomorrow night at Fun AFrolic Stadium. Nai Smarn makes a welcome return to the Penang ring after having enhanced his reputation163 words
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Miscellaneous45 1935-03-06 7 7' J 'W «JbX «•JBKIHBSEk 1 <• -> ,—> -1B > <£ 'w i 4.J 'Wi > < m < > BJ» FL JWMww > m- -SJi «Pk '7|' SW a i ’1'W" mcir.bci." t'”-’ <V Mc/V\ !\CVIU' IlR'h Will i' ;i]>;'v;ir ;ii the V'.J ;7^-?1 4‘*'-‘ H 11 1<-145 words
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Advertisement334 1935-03-06 8 \FUN FROLIC I MAIN GATE 10 CENTS Wednesday, 6th March. 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA "CHENG SZE KUAN" SEATS—SO, 40, 30 and 20 Cents. LOW SAI THOE GUAN TEOCHEW OPIRA "BENG LAY KOON”—Part 3. Seats 80, 50 and 30 cents. INDIAN MAGIC PARROT SHOW SEE DUMB ANIMALS PERFORMING ASTOUNDING ACROBATIC334 words
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Miscellaneous348 1935-03-06 8 Q ULEN’S 1 IiWUSB 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 THE AUGH EXPRESS FOR MILE-A-MINUTE FOR THE FIRST TIME! SEE HOW A FEMALE DON JUAN. ALL ABOARD HANDLE MEN IN MEN'S OWN WAY! COMEDY, UNFORGATTABLE ROMANCE THRILLS GALOR 20th CENT U R' W CHATTERTON V I with EASY LOVES W IN HER348 words
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748 1935-03-06 9 ATTEMPT TO INTIMIDATE GERMANY SIR JOHN SIMON'S VISIT POSTPONED AT HITLER'S REQUEST Berlin, March 5. Sir John Simon’s visit to Berlin is postponed at Herr Hitler’s ctjiiest. It is officially explained that Herr Hitler is suffering' rom a slight cold and hoarseness contracted during hisReuter. - 748 words
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Article67 1935-03-06 9 —Reuter Wireless. Terrific Explosion In Moscow Factory Moscow', February 27. Twenty-nine people w’ere killed and 300 injured in an explosion in a pencil factory when a high pressure compressor blew up followed by an explosion of a compressed air tube which was flung through three floors. Fire ensued—Reuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article91 1935-03-06 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, March 5. Today, the London and North-Eastern special train travel from King s Cross, the London terminus, to Newcastle, a distance of 268 miles in three hours and 57 minutes which is a record for the journey. The highest speed reached during the– Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article414 1935-03-06 9 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Increase Of £3,685,000 Over 1934 411 NEW SQUADRONS BY 1938 London. March 5. Ihe air estimates provide for an extra £3,089,000, bringing the net total to £20,650,000 though the gross total is £23,851,000. reflecting an increase of £3,685.000 over 1934. The—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 414 words
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Article42 1935-03-06 9 —Reuter. Government Forces In Pursuit Of Rebels Athens, March 5. The Government forces are crossing the river Strymon in pursuit of the rebels who are given until noon to surrender. It is expected that they will capitula 2 without fighting.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article107 1935-03-06 9 within the meaning of the act— lteuter Wireless. Melbourne, February 27. Agreement has been reached permitting the exiled German writer, Egon Kisch, to leave Australia as an unrestricted passenger. Kisch is participating tonight in a *orch'ight release procession and he has accepted a sum offered by thewithin the meaning of the act—lteuter Wireless. - 107 words
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Article553 1935-03-06 10 It seems a good augury for the future of television that the eminently sensible recommendations of Lord Selsdon’s Committee were so promptly accepted by the National Government. There should be general faith in an experiment that has had so fair an inauguration. We are, of course, bound to realise553 words
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Article109 1935-03-06 10 McPherson Jones (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 6. Jockeys and trainers formed the bulk of the congregation at St. Andrew’s cathedral when the wedding 'ook place today of Douglas McPherson and Miss Kathleen Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones formerly of Taiping but109 words
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Article116 1935-03-06 10 List Of Prizewinners The following submitted correct solutions and share the first prize: S.J. Anthony, G.L. Huat, Mrs. J. Ram, D. Meng, Khin Tong, Kok Soo, Mrs. L. Rachel, Mrs. V. Grace, all of Singapore. L.Y. Wah, L.M. Chow of Kuala Lumpur. The following submitted solutions containing116 words
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Article99 1935-03-06 10 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Februry 27. Quotations of domestic leans and stocks have been suspended by a gevernment order in anticipation of the announcement of a further conversion plan for the German Public Debt. It is hoped to reduce interest rates to 4-12% Holders are likely to receive,—Reuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article572 1935-03-06 10 ON LEAVE: Yesterday’s air mail brought the news from Baghdad that A. H. E. King (Rex) was flying Home on leave by the Imperial Airways machine which was due at London on March 4. Rex is very anxious to meet any of his old Penang friends who572 words
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Article102 1935-03-06 10 —Rugby Radio Service. I Imperial Airways Change.' Route London, March 5. The Greek Government having prohibited civil aircraft from crossing into Greek territory from March 5 until further no- tice, the Imperial Airways are making arrangements through the courtesy of the Italian Government to operate—Rugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article142 1935-03-06 10 Bugby Radio Service. Licences To Be Issued London, March 5. Answering a Parliamentary question the President of the Board of Trade Mr. Walter Runciman said that the present position as regards coal imports into Italy is that licences will be issued to imj porters up toBugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article44 1935-03-06 10 Reuter Wireless. Translated Shakespeare's Works Into Japanese Tokyo, February 28. The Death is announced of Professor Shoyo Tsubouchi who translated the whole of Shakespeare’s works into Japanese and who was also celebrated as a dramatist in Japanese and European plays.—Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article100 1935-03-06 10 Possibilities Of Recent Invention House Of Commons. Feb. 27. The Under-Secretary for Air announced it was decided several months ago to appoint a special committee to investigate the possibilities of countering air attacks by utilising a recent scientific invention. The committee is composed of Professor Tizard, Chairman,100 words
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Article137 1935-03-06 10 at iviarcn 6, isdi. me con***~— year is £711,202,000.— Rugby Radio vice. London. March 5. With four w’eeks to run before the end •of the financial year, the latest tn isury returns show that the ordinary rev. nue at March 2 amounted to £641.598.389 w his Iat iviarcn 6, isdi. me con***~— year is £711,202,000.—Rugby Radio vice. - 137 words
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Article89 1935-03-06 10 I Mr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, age i ex-Justice of the Supreme Court i> rapidly. —Reuter. Justice Holmes is the son of I’ l Wendell Holmes, the well-known poet essayist. He was educated at H University and obtained his LL.D., in He was admitted to the Massac Bar89 words
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Miscellaneous81 1935-03-06 10 Town Hall Penang THE London Musical Comedy Company POWERFUL COMPANY OF LONDON ARTISTES including FLORENCE SMITHSON The World Famous Musical Comedy Star I MONDAY, MARCH 11TH, AT 9.30 P.M. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" FROM THE GARRICK THEATRE, LONDON. Tuesday, 12th, At 9-30 'THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER* The Famous Musical Comedy81 words
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Article720 1935-03-06 11 udge Gives His Blessing JO KOK LEONG v. T. J. McGREGOR hi the Supreme Court this mor2 an alleged defamation case Ho Kok Leong tint ill) and T. J. McGregor ciidant) was settled and His iship. (Mr. Justice Whitley) the settlement his blessing, a iking the720 words
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Article274 1935-03-06 11 By Subordinate Civil Service Fund SECOND DEFENDANT DEAD Before the District Judge, Mr. B.F. Bridge, this morning the civil suit was mentioned in which the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund by its registered public officer K. Singaram, claimed $240 from W. H. Jambu, first defendant,274 words
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Article154 1935-03-06 11 Cantonese Gets Six Days That it was not a respectab’e thing to steal cigarettes from a woman, was the remark made by the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) today in the police court when a Cantonese named Yong Fun was produced for sentence. Accused had been convicted154 words
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Article450 1935-03-06 11 Further Discussion RELATORS TO PAY FOUR-FIFTHS OF COSTS Further discussion took place in the Supreme Court this mornling on the question of costs in the Cheah Kongsi case in which the Attorney-General, together with two members of the Kongsi as relators (Cheah Ewe Chong and450 words
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Article118 1935-03-06 11 Smokehouses Burnt To The Ground AT TAIPING (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, March 5. Shortly after one o’clock today, two smoke houses belonging to Messrs. E. A. Barbour Ltd, Taiping, and situated at Kota, went up in flames. The Fire Brigade promptly went to the scene, and118 words
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Article187 1935-03-06 11 Dates For Preliminary Enquiry Fixed The case was again mentioned today before the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) in the police court in which three Chinese named Ooi Ah Tit, Tan Hock Seng and Yeap Cheong, were charged with theft of two gold neck chains. The187 words
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Article82 1935-03-06 11 Case Transferred To District Court A Chinese woman named Tan Paik was charged in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) that she, not being a person appointed by the Superintendent on his behalf, did sell chandu in Beach Street at 7.40 p.m. on82 words
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Article115 1935-03-06 11 Rent Charges Reduced RELIEF FROM F. M. S. GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 5. An official communique issued this afternoon says that in order to afford a measure of relief to the coconut and oil palm industries the F.M.S. Government has decided115 words
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Advertisement74 1935-03-06 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT I DINNER, DANCE CABARET WITH THE MEZEY REVUE In Classic, Acrobatic, Eccentric Comedy Dances “A Particularly Talented Troupe of Artists” Dinner Cabaret $3.50 Nan-Diners $1.50 THE MEZEY REVUE Will also appear at the Dinner Dances To be held on 7th 9th Marth. Saturday. 16th March74 words
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Advertisement209 1935-03-06 11 GOING BALO? VAN ESS THE WORLD’S BEST HAIR TONIC. Sweeping Reduction in Price at 11 THE GEORGETOWN 11 $2.95 “7o c $1.50 ISFZBs/ lib I r wmwp Willlw 'Or c y IMF IjiiF IF V If your hair is getting a bit thin on the top try VAN ESS Hair209 words
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Advertisement212 1935-03-06 12 H 6 Aether Mammoth Presentation. j J i Doors C° m I 7 BOXINGe I I I—ZJ Return of Famous i I Siamese Boxer —the Greatest of them Al I FUN FROLIC > PARK Al. i jjpMMMMKMmSMM THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, 1955 ’RIEbEIHk» I Thrilling Main Event 3 iH i t212 words
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Article794 1935-03-06 13 Government Grant Increased MR. SAMUEL REAPPOINTED LIBRARIAN the absence of the Hon. Mr. W. Arthur (President), the Keppel Garnier took the at the annual meeting of the ..ng Library which was held •rday at 4.45 p.m. The others ■nt were Mrs. N. F. C. Du- Dr.794 words
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Article417 1935-03-06 13 Suguna Vilasa Samaj Report The following are extracts from the report of the committee of management to be presented to members of the Malayan Suguna Vilasa Samaj Kuala Lumpur, at the fourth annual general meeting to be held at the Samaj Office, No. 17, Old Market Square,417 words
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Article763 1935-03-06 13 Preliminary Inquiry DECEASED'S DAUGHTER GIVES EVIDENCE The preliminary inquiry began yesterday in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) in which a Tamil named Arumugam was charged with the murder of a woman named Ponnamal on the five-foot-way of a house in Telok Bahang763 words
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Article154 1935-03-06 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The King’s Exequatur empowering Mr. alfrid Erik Lars Sandberg, to act as honorary Swedish Consul at Singapore, has received His Majesty’s signature. The Imperial Airways “Athena” from Singapore to Karachi left on March 3 with the mai’s and the following passengers Mr. W. Wilson for Karachi, Mr. R.154 words
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Article128 1935-03-06 13 Sunday. February 24. H.H. The Sultan of Perak. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. F. Pretty and Captain Lindsay Vears had luncheon at Government House. Monday. February 25. Sir Edward Campbell, M.P. left Government House. Tuesday, February 26. H.E. Major-General E. O. Lewin, MajorGeneral F. W. Barron and Lieut-Colonel128 words
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Article105 1935-03-06 13 In the morning His Excellency called on H.H. The Sultan of Johore at the Istana Besar, Johore Bharu. H.H. The Sultan of Perak. Major E. C. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Keble and Captain Lindsay Vears had luncheon at Government House. Friday, March 1. In the105 words
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Article303 1935-03-06 13 Four This Year SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS’ FOR PERAK CANDIDATESj It is officially notified that the qualifying examination for probationerships prescribed by Sections 3 to 9 of the Scheme for Malay Officers (Administrative Branch) will be held simultaneously at the Federal Secretariat Library, Kuala Lumpur, and the Malay303 words
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Article248 1935-03-06 13 Decrease In Cases Of Urgent Need Since Last November A schedule of preliminary arrangements for the annual District Conference to be held in Singapore has been circulated to members of the Rotary Club. The Conference will be in session on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 8,248 words
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Advertisement175 1935-03-06 13 HOW ONE MAN LOST 19 lbs. FAT And Now Feels Absolutely Fit A fat man is commonly supposed to be good-humoured, easy-going. But there is many a fat man who finds the going far from easy. The following letter describes one typical instance “I began to put on weight this175 words
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Advertisement322 1935-03-06 13 j HERE ARE YOUR NEW RECORDSj) j nnicni Love Is In The Air Again I 1501 I Only Have Eyes For You IN THAT SLOW INTOXICATING STYLE OF HIS, CARROLL GIBBONS I FURNISHES DELIGHTFUL PIANO TONE IN THESE TUNEFUL HITS, ONE OF WHICH IS FROM “DAMES”. THE RECORD OF THE322 words
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Article401 1935-03-06 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* n MKSSRS KENNEDY CO.’a «hare z Us»t today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Amal. Malay 3.50 3.70 3.50 3.65 Ayer Hitam 2.30 2.50 2.30 2.40 Ayer Molek 1.25 1.35 ex 1.25 1.30 ex Ayer401 words
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Article201 1935-03-06 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the chnngee In oin quotations up to noon toda” >— Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyer» Sellers Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Kuchai 85 90 85 90 Nawng Pet 82% 85 82% 85 North Taiping 56201 words
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Article99 1935-03-06 14 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during the month of February. 1935. Country of Origin Tons 1. Alaska 2. Burma 282 3. The Netherlands Indies: Banka Billiton Singkep Other Places 3 4. French Indo-China 99 5. Japan 58 6. Siam 1,283 7. Tanganyika 7 8. Union cf South99 words
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Article48 1935-03-06 14 PENANG, MARCH 6, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 4 1 32 4 mts 2 4 332 Private 3 m|te credit 3 Documentary 2)4 7)16 On New York Demand 55 France T.T. 820 Shanghai T.T. 26% dis. Hongkong T.T. 11% dis. India M T.T. 154 Silver 26 H48 words
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Article121 1935-03-06 14 YESTERDAY TODAY TIN London (Spot) £219-0-0 £2lB-12-6 Do. (3 months) £214-15-0 £213-15-0 Singapore $109.50 $108.62% Business Done T>«wiang a $109.50 Businees Buyers no sellers COPRA- —(Sundried) $5.00 $5.00 BLACK PEPPER $20.00 $20.00 RUBBER. London 6 316 d. 6 New York 12 3|l6c(G) 12c(G) Singapore Spot 20% c. 20%121 words
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Article118 1935-03-06 14 Th»- following are tb“ lai eat quotations tor today:— Buyers Seiler» TIN?— Ampat Tins ..4 0 4 6 Ayer Wengs 1.90 2.00 Hi*ams 48 50 Hong Fatt 52 55 Johans 26% 28% K. Kamuntings 5 9 61% K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3 Kuala Kampars 10 0118 words
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113 1935-03-06 14 ANGLO ORIENTAL (MALAYA), LIMITED Anglo-Oriental (Malaya), Limited advise the following particulars of operations of the under-mentioned Companies for the month of February 1935 Southern Kinta Cons. Hrs. Cu. Yds. Pels. Ltd. 1055 478,000 2792 Rawang Tin Fields Limited 533 300.000 820 Rawang Cons. Ltd. 539 200.000 820 Malim Nawar Tin113 words
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Article155 1935-03-06 14 —Reuter Wireless. Further Rise In Gold Price London. March 1. On the Stock Exchange interest was chiefly centred on all minings. South Africans strongly responding to the further advance of 1 in the price of gold to a new high record of 1451, whilst coppers and tins were—Reuter Wireless. - 155 words
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Article102 1935-03-06 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 71H 71 j?., New York 4.77% 4.75% Montreal 4.82% 4.80 Brussels 20.20 20.09 Geneva 14.53 14 45 Amsterdam 6.96% 6.91% Mi an 57 jV 56 Berlin 1173 11.67% Prague 113 112 Copenhagen 0310 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25%102 words
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Article925 1935-03-06 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. /I NAMES. 5 ?3 x RUBBER (Dollar.) I Allenby Rubber Co. 1 Xh I Alor Ga’»h Rubber F«state I '0 I Ainaiganiatesi Malay Estate* 3 Ayer tiitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates I ex Bassett Rubber Co. 72 Batu Lintang925 words
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Advertisement567 1935-03-06 14 l&MaiM 'PHONE 543. PENANG EJg® TONIGHT L COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 9 P.M. with Dances by KATERINE CHERNIKOVA No Extra Charges. SWIs v 1 wi rWRsS/:' TOMORROW Final Appearance Of < HARLAN JANET MILNEk DANCE AND SONGS BY < KATERINE CHERNIKOVA THE ACE PIANIST TEDDY WEATHERFORD Mr. Weatherford will take567 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-03-06 14 WEATHER REPORT T?rr»*’-*r.A*ur* wind Ralnfaß 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1.28 a.m 8.01 a.m. 2.01 p.m 8.22 p.m. TOMORROW 2.06 a.m 8.36 a.m. 2.36 p.m 9.00 p.m.36 words
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Article1574 1935-03-06 15 ADVANCE IN EARNINGS OUTLOOK FOR RUBBER AND TEA MR. E. L HAMILTON'S VIEWS The twenty-third annual general meetin; ,>f the Orient Trust, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., E. L. Hamilton (chairman of the company presiding. >' e Secretary (Mr. H. S. Pickthall) havread the1,574 words
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Article1075 1935-03-06 15 SYMINGTON WILSON WEEKLY MARKET REPORT Rubber London, February 20. After steadying up on Thursday when business was done in Ribbed Smoked Sheet on the Spot at 6 7 16d., the Rubber Market became quieter on Friday and showed a slightly easier tendency up to Monday afternoon when business was done1,075 words
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Advertisement125 1935-03-06 15 El 111 I ©I w w tJr ONE OF LIFE’S PLEASURES A Sure Cure Of Tropical Thirst Obtainable Everywhere AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. MALTHOID ROOFING -DAMPCOURSE Roofing problems for modern buildings can only be solved by modern methods and modern materiaL 1 MALTHOID Roofing end Dampcourse give a permanently125 words
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Advertisement1677 1935-03-06 16 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE < U ’JEBSPSi MAIL MNE C «lt 5 u M BLUB PUMMEL LIMB ¥mm LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. I H IT 'I <1 ■■iH-iN—— v p«~*« London yg EUROPE VIA SUEZ 2 XL MKNESTHEUB Mara., L’don, R’dam. H’burg Glasgow Mar. 8 Apr. J Pcnaag Arrive Mar*elltes. Arrive1,677 words
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Article1451 1935-03-06 17 AIK MAIDS A mail for Javj« and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.L.M. Service will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Medan (via Alor S‘ar) by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed1,451 words
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Article793 1935-03-06 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving uid sailing from Penang during the week TN PORT TODAY S.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Balei). Sails today fcr the same ports. S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN793 words
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Miscellaneous1300 1935-03-06 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The XXV Strings Orchestra. Lea- 1 lene (Offenbach). Daybreak der, Phyllis Rushworth. Conductor, (King). Water Nymphs (Curaon). The following are the wavelength», J. Chalmers Park, Junr. Intermezzo, Little Peter Piper two of which will be used simultaneous- 9.os—The News. (Ancliffe). T 9.35—8ig Ben. The Western Studio1,300 words
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Article868 1935-03-06 18 "CEASELESS THOUGHTFULNESS AND UNSELFISHNES" IMPROVED CONDITIONS The Sikh Contingent of the Singapore Police force entertained the retiring In-■pector-Gencral of Police (Hon. Mr. H. Pairburn, C. M. G. I at their barracks on Sunday, and presented him with an address of gold lettering printed on868 words
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Article518 1935-03-06 18 Doctor And Nurses See Incident CORONER HOLDS DRIVER NOT TO BLAME Mr. C.W.A. Sennett. First Magistrate, sat as Coroner o n Monday to inquire into the circumstances connected with the death of a Chinese woman, named Kong Lai Hin. 84 years old. who was knocked518 words
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Article1173 1935-03-06 18 Minutes Of Committee Meeting REMARKABLE HEALTH FIGURES Minutes of the committee meeting of the Cameron Highlands Soceity held at the Society’s Office at Lubck Tamang on Wednesday, February 27, 1935, at 4.15 p.m. I Present Mr. H. Gordon Graham, J P., (President) in the Chair Messrs E1,173 words
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Advertisement334 1935-03-06 18 “I do admire your fa K/’/te linens, they ctways look o clean <2 '7, and fresh. You must > I ip nd a great deal p y I-jE: on your washing.” J I —j X “No, my washing 0 I Be is not expensive, be- Q I o’ O Z334 words
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Article879 1935-03-06 19 Central Press. 1 'espite financial difficulty, the Municipal -government tried hard to carry out its hemes which were of great benefit to ♦he people during th e year of 1934. As wn in the reports of its various buaux, among the works which have been mpktedCentral Press. - 879 words
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Article188 1935-03-06 19 be cut considerably* shorter.—Reuters Pacific Service. NEW REGULATIONS IN PEIPING The Municipal authorities of Peiping have issued further instructions to the police concerning the dress reform movement advocated by General Chiang Kai-shek. The authorities recall that on January 1 they issued a notification to all citizens that inbe cut considerably* shorter.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 188 words
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Article122 1935-03-06 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. PILOTS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE Three pilots of the Canton Air Force had a narrow* escape form what appeared to be certain death when the two pursuit ’planes in which they were carrying out manoeuvres came into collision. Losing their balance as a result.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 122 words
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Article91 1935-03-06 19 Finance in January. —Reuters Pacific Service. Hankow*. February 13. A ceremony for the inauguration of the Hankow Chinese Stock Exchange was held here on Monday last. The ceremony was attended by Government representatives and seventy-eight shareholders, from whom fifteen Chinese bankers and businessmen were elected as directors.Finance in January.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 91 words
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530 1935-03-06 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Though hand-knitting was known in Japan in the 17th century, being employed in making socks, underw’ear and headgear, it was not until 1870 that a knitting machine, one of Swiss manufacture, W’as imported. A small export trade with China was developed. Japan's.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 530 words
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Article153 1935-03-06 19 Messrs. Coode and tsourarez dir the Grand Hotel de Pekin.—Reuters Pacific Service. League Expert Arrives In Peiping Peiping. February 12. Mr. Coode, civil engineer of London, who came to China last year under the auspices of the League of Nations to study water conservancy and road communications, arrivedMessrs. Coode and tsourarez dir «*- the Grand Hotel de Pekin.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 153 words
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Article142 1935-03-06 19 possess magic powers. —Reuters Pacific Service. NEW SECRET SOCIETY IN JEHOL According to a Chinese despatch from Chien-an, a district in the Demilitarized Zone, a new secret societv has made its appearance in a district outside Hsifengkow. The society is known as Huang Chiang Hui or the "Yellowpossess magic powers.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 142 words
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Article143 1935-03-06 19 dCCUI UdlltC National Government. —Reuters Pacific Service. Establishes Office At Alashan Peiping. February 13. The Panchen Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, who recently arrived at the Alashan Banner in Inner Mongolia, has announced the establishment of an office there to carry on his duties as Pacification Commissioner fordCCUI UdlltC National Government.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 143 words
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Article120 1935-03-06 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Preparations For Twelfth Olympiad Tokyo, February 13. In accordance with a unanimous resolution adopted by the Municipal Assembly, Mr. Tcrataro Ushizuka. Mayor of Tokyo, cabled Premier Mussolini today expressing deep appreciation, in the name of Tokio, for Signor Mussolini’s friendly gesture in waiving Italy’sReuters Pacific Service. - 120 words
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Article122 1935-03-06 19 of the Railway College.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Open Library In Peiping Peiping. February 14. The Ministry of Education has granted permission for Mr. Lu Mu-chai, a wellknown Tientsin resident, to open a library in Peiping. Mr. Lu. who gave many books from his private library to the libraryof the Railway College.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 122 words
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Article107 1935-03-06 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo. February 13. The opinion is gaining strength in both business and official circles that definite measures will be taken to regulate the one-way trade which Japan is now conducting with Australia. Germany and Canada. It is pointed out that last yearReuters Pacific Service. - 107 words
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Advertisement275 1935-03-06 19 J A FASTER AND BETTER (ytollejfle* I FOR 1935 A FASTER LENS AND FASTER SHUTTER WITHOUT lImH INCREASE OF PRICE. The 1935 model is fitted with a Zeiss Tessar F/3.5 instead of 1'73-8, with Compur shutter Egg speeded up to i/sooth sec. instead of 1/300th, Ml thus making the Rolleiflex275 words
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Article, Illustration213 1935-03-06 20 Mo-Score Rugby A REAL MIX-UP caused by the collapse of a scrum at Richmond, where London Hospital (check shirts) met Kings College Hospital in the Hospitals Cup. Neither side scored and the match will be replayed. CAMERA CONSCIOUS.—The tittle son of Mr. C. E. Harman213 words