Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-03-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 57. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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4102 1935-03-11 1 DEALING WITH MATTER WITH A 6,000 MILES TELESCOPE INSTEAD OF A MICROSCOPE MR. H. K. HALES M.P. SAYS "IT IS A GHASTLY MISTAKE" "WE ARE THROWING AWAY INDIA IT IS A GHASTLY MISTAKE. IT SATISFIES NOBODY AND WILL NEVER WORK. WE4,102 words
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Article, Illustration35 1935-03-11 1 Mr. H. K. Hales M.P., who is on his annual visit to the East arrived at Penang yesterday and gave an interesting interview on the Indian situation to the “Pinang Gazette.”35 words
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Article190 1935-03-11 1 —Reuter. Settlement Possibilities London. March 10. 1 Discussing the possibilities of a settle-1 ment of the Far Eastern problem. the "Observer” postulates that the annexaticnJ of Manchukuo would have to be stomached and Japan’s stipulations with regard to Inner Mongolia accepted in part. 1 With regard to—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article123 1935-03-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. I £405,000 Grants For Social i Purposes London, March 9. Grants totalling 1405.000 for social and. cultural purposes in the United Kingdom were announced at yesterday’s annual meeting of the United Kingdom Trust. The new grants which are for a period of five i—Rugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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107 1935-03-11 1 ’REUTER. Further Extensions Announced ACQUISITION OF i JAPANESE PROPERTY I SINGAPORE, MARCH 9. FURTHER EXTENSIONS OF! MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY AN- NOUNCED. i THE WORK FOR THE ACCOM-' MODATION OF THE SECOND INFANTRY BATTALION IN THE ALEXANDRA AREA BEGINS THIS YEAR WHILE IN |THE DIRECTION OF’REUTER. - 107 words
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Article176 1935-03-11 1 r icpdldivi y aw* w the service is already in hand.—Rugby Radio Service. Extension To New Zealand London, March 9. A message from Canberra states that the Federal Cabinet has approved of a, tentative agreemnt on the proposed Empire Air service reached at Sydney last month betweenr icpdldivi y aw* w the service is already in hand.—Rugby Radio Service. - 176 words
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Article46 1935-03-11 1 -Bugbg Radio Service. Snow Showers In London London, March 9. A strong North East wind has brought cold weather to the British Isles. Snow showers occurred in London and many parts of East London last night and more are expected.—Radio Service.-Bugbg Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article142 1935-03-11 1 International Trophy BRITISH M.P.'s OFFER A trophy to be held by the liner holding the Blue Riband of the Atlantic is to be the latest addition to the field of International Trophies. Mr. H. K. Hales, M.P., who is at present in Penang recently offered this142 words
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Article156 1935-03-11 1 laerstooa Reuter- Condemned As AntiChrist Berlin, March 11. The Evangelical Church wor flared up again during the week end when pastors opposing Reichs Bishop Mueller’s Nazi German Christian Church, read a manifesto from their pulpits condemning Nazi philosophy as “Anti-Christ.” The manifesto declared the new religion was alaerstooa Reuter- - 156 words
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Article58 1935-03-11 1 -Rugby Radio Service. Meeting Of Commission Of Enquiry London, March 9. A preliminary meeting of the members of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into private arms manufacture and trade was held yesterday when questions of procedure were discussed. As one member is at present abroad, the Commission will-Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article56 1935-03-11 1 Rugby Radio Service. To Recuperate Berlin, March 10. Herr. Hitler is retiring to Bavaria ft>r a fortnight to recover from a chill. This information was conveyed to the British Ambassador today end it is hoped that Sir John Simon’s visit will, therefore, be able to takeRugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Advertisement15 1935-03-11 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement2241 1935-03-11 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TINSONGimLA HO NOTICE. BANKS LIABILITY NOTIFICATION Make a note of thc addresses for ADVERTISEMENTS Notlce ls that a Divid e nd hong kong and ithe mercantile bamx of ten p;r cent, per annum on ten thousand Witbi» 3 minute» Hyde p„k and CUAUAUAI RANKING OF INDIA. LlM!7s'<t2,241 words
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Article2436 1935-03-11 3 LORD SEMPILL, A.F.C., F.R.Ae.S., ON HIS FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA IN ‘'FLIGHT - MALAYA. MUD AND RAIN LORD SEMPILL, A.F.C., F.R.Ae.S., ON HIS FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA IN ‘'FLIGHT'. HAVING experienced pretty good weather between Calcutta and Victoria Point, I was not to get through MeJaya without a taste of what the weather can be from a flying point of view. It2,436 words
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Article160 1935-03-11 3 $3 Fine For Offenders A “cyclist named Ooi Hai Cheah pleaded guilty on Saturday in the Police Court to a charge of disobeying the order of a police constable by failing to stop his cycle when ordered to do so at the junction of Light Street and160 words
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Article264 1935-03-11 3 Reuter Wireless. "Exhibitionist," Soys Coroner London, March 5. Desmond Charles Joseph McSweeney, an j acting principal in the Colonial Office, was described as an exhibitionist by the Westminister Coroner in returning a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind. An exhibitionist is defined as aReuter Wireless. - 264 words
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Article106 1935-03-11 3 Chinese Gets Six Months* R. I. A young Kheh named Tye Wah Choon appeared in the Police Court on Saturday for sentence on a charge of theft of $l6 in cash from Lee Yuen Kuan in the Chowrasta Market, on March 1 at 8.45 p.m. Court106 words
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Article85 1935-03-11 3 Series Of Farewell Functions 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ip oh, March 9. Mr. H. G. R. Leonard. British Resident Pahang will be entertained at a farewell dinner at the Cameron Highlands Hotel on March 19 by the residents of the Camerons. On the following day85 words
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Article32 1935-03-11 3 At Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 9. At the Headquarters the Fire Brigade carried out extensive practice drill today including escapes, smoke helmets and blanket jumping. A32 words
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Advertisement187 1935-03-11 3 gL wll yourse,f delicious Ice-cold, creamy Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Horfully refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold drinks! While it cools and refreshes water or milk or try it with ice-cream. you, the rich187 words
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1269 1935-03-11 4 MANCHESTER CITY WINS CONVINCINGLY 7 FULHAM SCORES SEVEN AGAINST NOTTS COUNTY —Reuter. London, March 9. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Arsenal 0 Sunderland 0 Birmingham 1 W’hampton W. 1 Blackburn—Reuter. - 1,269 words
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Article121 1935-03-11 4 English Rugger WASPS TOO GOOD FOR ALDERSHOT SERVICES The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today Bradford 7 Blackheath 6 8 P, y mout h Albion 3j C ardl 21 Richmond 5 I Coventry 11 Leicester i Services 9 Torquay Athletic 6 hJha F121 words
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Article50 1935-03-11 4 —Reuter. Scottish Cup j HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN WINS London, March 9. The following are the results of matches in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup played today Airdrieonians 2 Hearts 3 Motherwell 1 Rangers 4 Hami.ton 3 st. Johnstone 0 Aberdeen 3 Celtic 1 —Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article482 1935-03-11 4 Bright Batting CHEOW TEIK AGAIN UNLUCKY Tall scoring was witnessed yesterday on the Esplanade when the Penang Cricket Club defeated the Authentics by four wickets. Cheow 'l'eik was again unlucky to miss his century by seven runs being bowled by King after an enterprising innings for 93482 words
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Article269 1935-03-11 4 Win For Sporting Diamonds SENG KIM SCORES 59 The Indian Association suffered another defeat when they were beaten by the Sporting Diamonds by 82 runs on the Dato Kramat Ground yesterday. The feature of tl.e match was the batting of Seng Kim who scored 59 runs. The269 words
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Article52 1935-03-11 4 —Reuter. English Team To Meet Scotland London. March 10. Che following players have been selected to represent England in the International Rugger Match against Scotland to be played at M urravtield on March 16:— Boughton Booth Cranmer Heaton Leyland Gadney Auty (Headingley) Kendrew Nicholson Clark Dicks Weston Payne—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article60 1935-03-11 4 Entry’ Forms for the Klang dub Open Tennis Tournament at Easter are now available at all Clubs and intending competitors are kindly requested to send their entries to the Hon. Referee as early as possible. A new feature of the Tournament this year is the Veterans60 words
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Article112 1935-03-11 4 —Reuter. T.K.O. Verdict WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATOR Hamburg, March 10. In a world championship eliminator before 20,000 people Max Schmeling defeated the American, Steve Hamas by a technical knock out, the referee intervening in the ninth round. Hamas was outpointed in every round except the fifth. He was—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article39 1935-03-11 4 —Reuter. Second Match TOURISTS SCORE 272 FOR 6 WICKETS Kingston, March 9. In the second three-day match against Jamaica, the M.C.C. scored 272 runs for 6 wickets (Leyland 47, Hendren 54, Ames 89, Iddon 58). —Reuter.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article151 1935-03-11 4 j Win For Methodist Old Girls Association (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 10. ge mb€r Of ladies in Kuala Lum- for the annual s orts day, I ’m competing teams were the Sch ol ld Giris Ass tion, the Pudu English School Old Girls’151 words
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Article210 1935-03-11 4 -Reuter. International Rugger VICTORY BY 9 POINTS TO 3 London, March 9. At Belfast before a crowd of 30,000 and I in bright perfect weather, the international rugby match between Ireland and Wales 1 was played today, resulting in a victory for Ireland by nine points to three.-Reuter. - 210 words
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Article91 1935-03-11 4 j Macnamara Bats Well (From Our Ow-n Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 10. Since cricket started here F. K Macna- mara, the State cricketer has been playing some valuable innings. Today playing for the police against the Selangor Club he scored 64. Macnamara reached the ropes on91 words
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Article30 1935-03-11 4 ea somei -Reuter. Rugger County Championship Final London, March 9. In the rugger County Championship Final Lancashire defeated Somerset at Bath by 14 points to nil. —Reuter.ea somei -Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement43 1935-03-11 4 HOLE IN ONE W. O. Fiddes Does The Fifth PLAYING IN A FOUR BALL MATCH WITH MESSRS. D U N N E T, KENT AND WEIR OVER THE PENANG COURSE YESTERDAY, MR. W. O. FIDDES DID THE FIFTH HOLE (204 YARDS) IN ONE.43 words
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Advertisement575 1935-03-11 4 Kidney Trouble Cured t Quick By New Discover Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in 15 Minutet Cleans Out Acids and Poisons-* AMU wmch fh". VaT' 0 Purifies Blood-Brings New .xcSLpT Vigour in 48 Rears Mb irritants, thereby ov-r-There are 9 million tiny, delicate 11 tubes or filters in your Kidneys which575 words
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Article398 1935-03-11 5 Padang Party's Narrow Victory SOCCER ON PATANI ROAD GROUND Although they had the better of the ext -es and at times clearly showed they re the superior team, the Police SportClub were beaten by the Padang Party a friendly game of soccer by the odd oal398 words
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Article457 1935-03-11 5 Pavanaris And Beng Wai Win (BL ‘SHUTTLECOCK”) Ho Beng Wai (Riverside) beat Lim Teow Seng (Highways and Byways) while Pavanaris (Merrylads) beat Chew’ Peng Wah (Hu Yew Seah) in the Junior badminton championship, played on Saturday on the Anglo-Chinese School Union court. Both victories were achieved in457 words
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Article438 1935-03-11 5 Stonor Shield Cricket LOW SCORING MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 9. There prevailed great excitement in the Stonor Shield cricket match today between the Y.M.C.A. and the Selangor Sikhs for the game just resulted in a win for the Y.M.C.A. by two runs.438 words
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Article373 1935-03-11 5 Kedah Hall Party Win By 128 Runs KONG TAT TOP-SCORES WITH 80 In a cricket match played on Saturday on the Suffolk House ground the Kedah Hall Party defeated the Anglo-Chinese School easily by 128 runs. A feature of the game was the fine batting of373 words
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Article37 1935-03-11 5 Governor Witnesses First Match (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 9. The Governor today witnessed the first cricket match since his arrival, here when the R.A.F. "Over Thirties” drew with the Under Thirties this afternoon.37 words
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Article74 1935-03-11 5 Transportation Department Champions (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 9. The Railway Football League came to an end this evening when before a large crowd of soccer enthusiasts the first string of the Transportation Department defeated the second string of the same department by an only74 words
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Article268 1935-03-11 5 Saturday's Cricket Match NEIL BATS WELL FOR 55 NOT OUT A cricket match was played on Saturday on the Esplanade between the P.C.C. ‘A’ and the Malay C.C. and resulted in a draw. The feature of th e match was the fine batting of Neil268 words
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Article284 1935-03-11 5 By 29 Runs WILLIAMS AND TAYLOR IN FORM Playing on home ground the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club “A” scored a creditable victory over the Penang Recreation Club “A” by 29 runs, on Saturday. The following are the scores:— S.X.R.C. “A” A. J. Williams c Willweber284 words
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282 1935-03-11 5 Schoolboys Eligible For Membership KEENER INTEREST SHOWN FOR CHESS The Penang Chess Club has seen through a successful year in 1934 and with more and more of the public showing interest in the game, 1935 promises to be as eventful, writes a ‘Pinang Gazette”282 words
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Advertisement62 1935-03-11 5 /[1 i^=s \yr/ THE AIRMAN Yes. I use Shell Motor Oils. Imperial Airways. K. L. M. and Air France all rely on them and I know I can, too.** LIKE THE AIRMAN and the AIRLINES, YOU CAN HAVE ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE IN Shell Motor Oils Only 30 cents per pint from62 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1935-03-11 6 WHOLE STATE IN MOURNING IMPOSING SCENES AT FUNERAL THREE MILE LONG PROCESSION R. A. F. PLANES DIP IN SALUTE (By Our Own Reporter) Alor Star, Saturday. The funeral of His Highness Tengku Mohamed, C.M.G., Raja Muda of Kedah, and heir apparent to the1,587 words
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Article286 1935-03-11 6 THE STRANGEST FLIGHT PILOT LOOKED ROUND AND SAW—PASSENGERS FIGHTING A small air. liner droned through the night high over the North Sea. A strong, gale bumped and shook it. Inside the airplane were the pilot, radio operator, and two passengers, a man and a woman.286 words
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Article225 1935-03-11 6 Claim For Month's Notice From Proprietor Seremban, March In th? Seremban magistrate's court today, a cabaret dancing partner. Choon. claimed from Goh Eng Th\ proprietor of tne Negri Sembilan Hall, Seremban, $4O and costs, t-emg month’s salary in lieu of notice, defendant who was present in court,225 words
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Advertisement512 1935-03-11 6 STUDY i n YOUR at JO SPARE HOME TIME founded ivoo. JL X. A.VJL THE BENNETT COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Dear Sir orMadam,—When your children first arrived they brought with them a wonderful lot of MUMh'we. become o7th^ b^d?*^° Ud of,ntellli s ence displayed, but, stiff later, you512 words
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Article700 1935-03-11 7 Three China Olympic Records Broken MISS TENG GIN KEOW'S FEAT Penang’s Chinese schoolgirls made a name for themselves in track and field sports when they successfully held their own against a representative team of Tong Ah University (Shanghai) in a number of vents which were held on700 words
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Article594 1935-03-11 7 Pillar Of Penang Football A large gathering was present at the premises of the Muslim Recreation Club yesterday to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. D. Wills w’ho will be shortly going Home on furlough. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Miss Burton, Mr.594 words
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Article59 1935-03-11 7 Result Of March Monthly Medal The Pen? ng Goli Cub March Monthly Medal competition resulted as follows Winner a. H. Colyer 2 up. Runners-up—A. F. B?.ughan—l down C F. King —1 down; R. H. Williams 1 down. SATURDAY BALL SWEEP Winner—C. F. King 1-3. Runner-up —A. H.59 words
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Article785 1935-03-11 7 By Harbour Board Staff REAL SYMPATHY FOR SUBORDINATES Mr. H. Parry, Manager and Local Chairman of the Penang Harbour Board, was entertained to a farewell function at the Elysee Hotel yesterday afternoon by the Staff of the Penang Harbour Board. Mr. Parry is proceeding Home on785 words
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944 1935-03-11 7 OFFICIALS* PLEA NEW ENCLOSED ARENA TO BE PROVIDED SHORTLY In view of the present revival of box- ing in Singapore the annual general t meeting of the Singapore Boxing Association in the New Adelphi Hotel on < Friday evening aroused considerable t interest. I I944 words
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Advertisement80 1935-03-11 8 |elysee Iiotel" AND TEA GARDENS 1 (Late STRAND HOTEL) i I A DINNER DANCE ON FRIDAY, 15TH. MARCH. 1935. Admissions Free C ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. Teas, Cakes, Ices always available f First Class Licence. MODERATE CHARGES Special Captivating Dance Music f by i PUERTO AND HIS ORCHESTRA. J Dinners may80 words
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Miscellaneous109 1935-03-11 8 6.15 Tonight 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 SHOWS I M-G-M's GRAND AND GLORIOUS ij.,i MUSICAL COMEDY HIT! am bi--tioua full-length HERBERT S feature ever immortal stage made by the jy success com»» €SSL du er the screen HAL ROACH with all its won- yt derful music, ite '''iySfe 9 ran<^eur109 words
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Miscellaneous121 1935-03-11 8 6-30 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 UNITED PHOTOPLAY SERVICE, LTD’S Latest Super Chinese Musical Talkie “JENG” with A GREAT CAST OF SELECTED STAGE SCREEN STARS AND SCORES OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. DRAMA MUSIC SONGS LAUGHTER! Prices of Admission 20, 40, 60, 80 cfs. $l.OO. OPENING TOMORROW A BRAND NEW COPY of the121 words
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Miscellaneous246 1935-03-11 8 ’Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited. 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS Monday. 11th March, 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA “YET SO SUM YUEN” Seats :—4O, 30, 20 10 cents. LOW SAI THOE GUAN TEOCHEW OPERA “BENG LAY KOON” —Part Eight. Free Lists Cancelled. Seats 80, 50246 words
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Article1056 1935-03-11 9 CONFLICTING RUMOURS AND DENIALS VENEZELIST REVOLT MUST BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY —Reuter. London, March 9. The command of the sea is the key to the Venezelist Revolt. The fog of war enwraps the Balkans. Rumours and denials are flowing out of all capitals, paucity of—Reuter. - 1,056 words
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Article36 1935-03-11 9 —Reuter. Only A Bomb I Waterbury, Connecticut, March 9. A package eddressed to Mr. Huey Long containing a bomb attached to a ticking alarm clock was intercepted here yesterday evening.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article180 1935-03-11 9 .—Reuter. In Sunny Havana STRIKE SITUATION GETTING WORSE Havana, March 9 The Police Chief of Cardena was killed by the explosion of a bomb he was removing from a church. The strike situation is getting worse. Newspapers have refused to publish under censorship and the.—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article148 1935-03-11 9 -Reuter. Between Two Famous Barristers ONE INJURED AND CARRIED AWAY Paris, March 9. A spirited duel was fought in a snow storm at the Parc Des Princes football ground in the grey shivery dawn between two famous barristers M. Meriat and M. Kanoui who disdaining-Reuter. - 148 words
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Article79 1935-03-11 9 ii. w» Warm Welcome (From Our Own Correspondent) Bengkok, March 10. The British Naval visit was very popular and the detachments from the Kent and Falmouth were everywhere received warmly. Following official calls the Admiio,' dined at the Ministry of Defence on Saturday evening. Today79 words
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Advertisement197 1935-03-11 9 iJkWREePIPKiI A well-known physician writes a J Kalzana had a |EB[BlßKr§mTrWTrl ier,/ favourable influence. The I vitality of the patients improved k II? remarkably, the j r shortness of breath 'u 'Us I disappeared and j VfX dizziness, If headache, lack 'j 1 appetite and I X sleeplessness were J197 words
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Miscellaneous112 1935-03-11 9 MAJESTIC 6.15 Opening Tonight 9.30 ALICE FATE Of GEORGE WHITE’S SCANADAL Fame Sings 2 New Songs In v ‘365 NIGHTS Y- Si IN HOLLYWOOD’ wJu. O-MUullllj JAMES DUNN ctccArlm 1 A ?OX P cfure wi h F aided b Y hese **o «dagio Ice-men i JAffIES DUNN\\ MITCHELL niIDAMT ymorejoiJ112 words
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Article409 1935-03-11 10 We publish today an exclusive interview with Mr. H. K. Hales, the Conservative Member for Hanlev, on the India White Paper. While at first sight it might be considered that this matter is not of sufficient interest to Malaya to warrant the large amount of notice it has received409 words
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Article175 1935-03-11 10 Arrives At Penang The Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, Lord Bishop of Singapore, who is on a tour of inspection in North Malaya has arrived in Penang. A reception in honour of his visit has been arranged to be held at the Parsonage this evening. The programme175 words
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Article729 1935-03-11 10 KEDAH’S LOSS: The Kedah royal house is to be deeply sympathised with in their latest bereavement, the death of His Highness Tengku Mohamed, C.M.G., the heir apparent to the throne, fol' lowing on the death, only last year, of Tengku Ibrahim, who was then the Regent. On729 words
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Article1045 1935-03-11 10 Performance Seen By Duke Of Gloucester AN ANCIENT ART I When in Fiji, the Duke of Gloucester paid a visit to a little island lying about 20 miles 1 solth of Suva to watch a performance, car- ried out in his honour, of one of the1,045 words
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1953 1935-03-11 11 CLAIM AGAINST R.E. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. FULL JUDGMENT QUESTION OF COSTS ADJOURNED TILL TOMORROW In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment in the case in which M. Ahamed Sahib, former-' ly manager of the Penang Branch sued Messrs. R. E. Mohamed; Kassim Co., K. A. Abdul1,953 words
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Article332 1935-03-11 11 Tamil Cyclist Offender Fined $1.50 An Indian named Nahgoo was charged in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) with disobeying the order of a police constable by failing to stop his cycte when signalled to do so, at the junction of Khoo Sian332 words
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496 1935-03-11 11 Revenue Officers Effect Many Arrests 14-YEAR-OLD BOY CHARGED Charged with providing facilities for the consumption of chandu in return for remuneration, at premises No. 27, Keng Kwee Street on March 8 e.t 2.45 p.m., a Chinese named Chee Seow Lan was produced before the District496 words
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Article81 1935-03-11 11 Performances Postponed To Next Week Owing to several members of the London Musical Comedy at present in Rangoon being indisposed, Mr. J. Young, the advance agent, has received advice that the Company were unable to sail, as scheduled, by the s.s. “Talma” which arrived here yesterday. Under81 words
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Article103 1935-03-11 11 $1.50 Fine For Each Accused A Sikh and a Chinese named Jara Singh and Ooi Ah Chung were charged in the police court today before th3> magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) with disembarking from the s.s. Seberang before she was properly secured, at Church Street Ghaut jetty on103 words
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Article141 1935-03-11 11 W. H. Jambu's Appeal The hearing was commenced in the Supreme Court this morning of the appeal of W. H. Jambu who was in December convicted and sentenced on three charges by the Penang District Judge. The charges were (1) that being in June 1933, Hon. Secretary141 words
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Advertisement247 1935-03-11 11 HAVE YOU EVER SMOKED A RUM-MATURED PIPE? You can have no idea of the added pleasure it gives to smoking. There’s a mellowness, a nuttiness, a cleanness that comes from the fine, pure flavour of tobacco when it’s unaffected by the impurities of an ordinary pipe. And a rum-matured pipe247 words
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Advertisement96 1935-03-11 12 VALOR I EXTINGUISHERS OF ALL TYPES. SODA-ACID, FOAM AND C. T. C. I- Js: If— “VALOR” FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE H APPROVED AND USED BY THE HIGHEST g ji i U- KAUTHORITIES O T Frfw j Sole Agents ■Cai HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. The simple application96 words
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Article1434 1935-03-11 13 Yesterday's District Court Hearing MR. TREMAINE ACQUITTED As reported in the Stop Press column of Saturday's “Pinang Gazette” the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, stopped the case in which Mr. A. G. Tremaine of the Posts and Telegraphs Department was charged with causing the death of1,434 words
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Article193 1935-03-11 13 Confession After Two Years MOST REMARKABLE CASE IN MALAYAN CRIME (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 9. One of the most remarkable cases in the annals of Malayan crime occurred yesterday when a Tamil peon employed in a nearby estate rode up to the central police193 words
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247 1935-03-11 13 Chettiar Writes For Remaining One Per Cent. Amounting To $1.60 “You have set a very good example to other bankrupts”, said Mr. Justice Mills on Friday in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court, in granting an application by Mr. S. V. Hogan for his discharge from247 words
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Article449 1935-03-11 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. M. Scoular of Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., is expected back frcm Heme leave by the “Corfu” on Thursday morning. Among those who arrived this morning from Singapore and Port Swettenham by the s.s, “Klang” were:—Mr. Bains, Mr. J. C. Sutherland, Mr. Raja, Mr. I. S. Isaac.449 words
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83 1935-03-11 13 Chinese Acquitted And Discharged When the case was mentioned on Saturday in the Police Court in which a Chinese named Saw Seng Teik stood charged with dishonest retention of stolen property, namely $5OO in cash from Saw Seng Hooi, the property of Ban Soon Seng83 words
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Article89 1935-03-11 13 Pilot Escapes Without Injury One of the Gipsy Moth machines of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club crashed near Am pang at 8 o’clock on Saturday morning, luckily with no loss of life or injury. The pilot, flying solo, was practising forced landings cn some tin89 words
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Article565 1935-03-11 13 Coroner Resumes Inquiry BOAT'S OCCUPANTS GIVE EVIDENCE The adjourned inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Tan Kok Chuan, aged 20, who as the result of a boating trip with friends was drowned when the boat capsized off Tanjong Tokong on Chinese New Year's day,565 words
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Article95 1935-03-11 13 Chew Leong The wedding in the old style took place yesterday of Mr. Chew Boon Huck and Miss Leong Hean Inn. The bridgegroom is the fifth son of the 'ate Mr. Chew Cheng Keat and Mrs. Chew while the bride is the only daughter of the late95 words
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Advertisement152 1935-03-11 13 In 2 minutes I Indigestion and stomach pains are caused JF U by gases and burning J acids which form in the stomach as a result of food fermenting. By fT removing these harmful gases and acids, you automatically end your indigestion. The way to do this is to take152 words
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Advertisement308 1935-03-11 13 HERE ARE YOUR NEW RECORDS j Love Is In The Air Again DB 1501 On H<jve E For You IN THAT SLOW INTOXICATING STYLE OF HIS, OARROLL GIBBONS J FURNISHES DELIGHTFUL PIANO TONE IN THESE TUNEFUL HITS, ONE OF WHICH IS FROM “DAMES”. THE RECORD OF THE MONTH. er inn-»308 words
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601 1935-03-11 14 Extraordinary Meeting STEPS TAKEN FOR WINDING UP At an extraoidinary general meeting of the South Taiping Tin Dredging Company (1922) Ltd. held today at their registered offices. No. 33 B ach Street, Penang, it was decided that the Company be wound up voluntarily and601 words
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Article136 1935-03-11 14 Chinese Lorry Driver Acquitted The driver of motor-lorry P.K. 6693, named Ng Boon Soo, was charged in the police court today with driving his lorry in a rash manner, without due regard for the safety of others, at the junction of Beach Street and Prangin Road on136 words
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Article46 1935-03-11 14 PENANG, MARCH 11, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 4 4 mts 2 4 332 Private 3 mlts credit 3 Documentary 2:4 7(1 F On New York Demand 55 France T.T. 820 Shanghai T.T. 28% dis. H-igk-ng T.T. 12%% dis. TT. d v r 26 H46 words
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Article443 1935-03-11 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES rne following are the latest quotations a MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» share ujst today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenby 1.70 1.90 1.60 1.70 Ayer Hi'am 2.30 2.40 2.10 2.20 Ayer Panas 1.60 1.80 1.45 1.60 Borelli 2.40 2.55 2.30443 words
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Article141 1935-03-11 14 The following ars the latest quotation, for today:— BMyvn SsTleu ITN Ampat Tins 4|o 4{6 Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.90 Hitam 47% 50 Hong Fatts 51 53 Jalebus 92% 97% Jibhans 26 28% K. Kamunting 5 9 6j1% K. Lanjut 14 3 15,0 Kuchais 77% 82% Laruts B|9141 words
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Article436 1935-03-11 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foltowing are the change» in ow quotations up to noon toda” Saturday Today Tarvers Sellers Buyers Seller* Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 Hitam 47% 50 47% 50 Hong Fett 52% 55 51 54 jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Johan 27 29 27 29 Kuchai436 words
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Article115 1935-03-11 14 SATURDAY TODAY TIN U>ndon (Spot) £218.0.0 No t 00 <3 ““t' l £214.5.0 No market $108.75 $108.87(4 $108.75 Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers OOPRA—(Sundrled) $4 95 $4 75 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $2lOO RUBBER.— w. 6d. New York 12c(G) ll%c(G) Singapore Spot 20%c 2(Mic Aprll/J’”'» 21 %c. 21115 words
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Advertisement38 1935-03-11 14 PENANG S. S. WEDNESDAY NEXT COCKTAIL DANCE Exhibition Of Ball Room Dancing by YOLA PAUL 6.30 to 9.00 p.m. THURSDAY DINNER, DANCE CABARET I SATURDAY NEXT ST. PATRICK’S BALL Exhibitions by YOLA PAUL EXTENSION TO 2 A M38 words
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Advertisement357 1935-03-11 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Wanted 1500 feet 6 inches or 8 inches bore second-hand steel pipe with any type of joint. Details and prices Box No. 16, c/o Pinang Gazette. BATU SELANGOR TIN DREDGING CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Notice Of Dividend NOTICE is hereby given that the Directors357 words
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Advertisement714 1935-03-11 14 BEACH STREETAUCTION ROOMS I NOTICE OF SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE ST; \ftq j SETTLEMENTS S J SETTLEMENT OF PENANO i Originating Summons 1934 (l 1 In pursuance of an Order of Court dated the 7th: day of December, 1934. IMPORTANT SALE pf valuable seaside and shoo hoi714 words
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Miscellaneous40 1935-03-11 14 WEATHER REPORT Thmpsrufure Wind RnlnfhT 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 88 N TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4 05 am 10.19 a m. 4.24 p.m u3 O p m tomorrow 4 26 a m 10.25 a.m. 4.46 p.m40 words
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Obituary22 1935-03-11 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH McKENZIE. —At Keith, Banffshire on March 8 Minnie Sandisison, be oved wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Tebong Estate, Malacca.22 words
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Article2007 1935-03-11 15 OLIVER LYTTELTON, D.S.O., M.C., Chairman of the British Tin Investment Corporation (in the Fi?MHicuiZ News - A DEFENCE BY CAPT. OLIVER LYTTELTON CONTROVERSIAL QUESTIONS REVIEWED By OLIVER LYTTELTON, D.S.O., M.C., Chairman of the British Tin Investment Corporation (in the Fi?MHicuiZ News.) Criticism and controversy which are, carried on entirely by ex parte statements are unfruitful.. It therefore appears timely to examine2,007 words
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Article101 1935-03-11 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 71 35|64 7113 New York 4.77% 4.77% Montreal 4.80% 4.82 Brussels 20.22 20.23 Geneva 14.54 Amsterdam 6.96 l 6.96% Milan 56% 56% Berlin 11.73 11.73 Prague 112% 112% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienne. 25% 25% Helsingfors 226% 226%101 words
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Advertisement233 1935-03-11 15 k^<., 1 Always Fresh A3H I Note the Date SKB JUST I FRESH TO 1 STOCKS HAND j > YATES FLOWER SEEDS. I J ASTERS Californian Giant, BALSAMS assorted, CANDYTUFTS, CARNATIONS, CYCLAMEN, I COSMOS, CL ARK lA, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, I COCKSCOMB, CALLIOPSIS single, double, j EDrummondii and Laneeolata, DAHLIA, I e233 words
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Advertisement102 1935-03-11 15 i I JUST THE THING FOR DANCERS I I JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX Ri H ■fi I aWI I! I I i s Made for Dance Floors only. g E -r I EASY TO USE —SIMPLY SHAKE IT I LIGHTLY ON THE FLOOR. WILL I GIVE A PERFECT DANCING I SURFACE.102 words
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Advertisement1781 1935-03-11 16 ryw» I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE l SPrTTT LINE JL\ ’Si V imWOTHci XSaSsg JfiKfc— -I 1 .T' g(ra«) iHpUßßEsaaaß* BLUB PUMMEL LIMB Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due P-SS® Penang London TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ CL PHROHTIS Amsterdam. London and Hamburg ar 15 Apr. 16 Arrtrc MMmU*» An*w New1,781 words
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Article587 1935-03-11 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines •Hie following Is a list of vessels arriving •nd sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY B.S. KIDDERPORE from Kobe via ports. Sails same day for Colombo, Bombay, Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports. 8.5. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api,587 words
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Article812 1935-03-11 17 AIR MAIL I j A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, 'by train to Singapore and thence by K. j N. I. L. M. Service will be closed at 7 p.m. teday. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 4812 words
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Miscellaneous1586 1935-03-11 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. B.2o—Sports Talk STATION ZHJ—PENANG 8.35 The Manchester Tuesday Midday The following are the wavelength*. Society’s Concert, relayed from the; Wavelength—-49.3 Metres which will be used simultaneous- Hou dsworth Hall, Manchester. I Dorothea Aspinall (Pie,noforte) and) PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK John McKenna (Tenor). Accom-1 ENDING SATURDAY, 16th1,586 words
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Miscellaneous321 1935-03-11 17 PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY Wave’ength 25.57 metres P.M. 8.30 Dutch National An’hem and opening announcement. 8.35 Meeting of the Phohi Club Announcer answers listeners’ reports). 9.os—Records. 9.ls—The Latest News From Holland. 9.30 The Budapest Trio 1. Trio opas 99 Fr. Schubert Allegro. Largo. Scherso—Trio. Presto. 9.35 Talk on sports by Mr. C.321 words
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Article721 1935-03-11 18 "Death As Result Of Burns" CORONER'S FINDING INTO CHILD'S DEATH “Death as the result of burns received during a conflagration at Ayer Itam village on February 3, 1935” was the verdict returned by the Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, at the inquiry on Saturday into the death721 words
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444 1935-03-11 18 Public Examination I DEBTS $2,500 OFFER $l. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. The public examination of Hans Raj who was adjudicated a bankrupt six years ago took place in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, yesterday. Raja Omar, the Assistant Official Assignee who conducted the examination444 words
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Article83 1935-03-11 18 —Reuter. China's Future MANCHUKUO ISSUE CAN BE COLD STORAGED Singapore, Mcrch 9. Mr. C. T. Wang interviewed by Reuter on his arrival from Manila declared that the Manchukuo issue could be cold-storag-ed temporarily. China desired the friendship of her close end powerful neighbour but a—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article98 1935-03-11 18 Charge Withdrawn By D.P.P. The driver of motor lorry P. 362 named Chen Gin Lin, appeared in the Police Court again on Saturday on a charge of causing the death of a youth named Tan Mah Hock on February 22 at Jelutong by doing a rash and98 words
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Article524 1935-03-11 18 Chinese Dies In Hospital ANTIDOTE FAILS TO TAKE EFFECT An inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Tan Hong Teik who died 1» the General Hospital on February held on Saturday by the Coroner, Mr. D. Court inspector C. Smith conducted the P "X Tat Seong.524 words
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Article149 1935-03-11 18 Six Weeks' R.I. For Tamil A Tamil named Supramanian, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Ismail bin Ghani, with a knife at Sungei Pinang Road on March 1 at 10 p.m., appeared before the Magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) on149 words
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Article96 1935-03-11 18 Case Transferred To District Court A Chinese named Chee Seow Lan was produced in the Police Court on Saturday before the Magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) charged that he, not being a person appointed by the Superintendent on his behalf, did keep open a place wherein facilities were96 words
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Advertisement154 1935-03-11 18 REARING METALS -73 ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO- (Malova) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. MMMMhCT^MOMMOMMST^T^UUDmMWRJI A 00 YOU KMOW154 words
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Advertisement42 1935-03-11 18 Have you tried this yet O ....£1 /j yMT THE WINE THAT BAFFLED THE CHAMPAGNE EXPERTS ObtataabZe at the Runnemede Hotel. Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD, (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG, SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH.42 words
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Article350 1935-03-11 19 nton Truth. TO BE PRODUCED IN CANTON Although we are aware that Chinese talking picture industry is not a new usiness in China, yet, so far producnn of pure Cantonese talkies in Can>n has been not up to date well devepe<l in comparison with those produced in( nton Truth. - 350 words
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Article186 1935-03-11 19 Reuters Pacific Services. British Missionaries Evacuating Peiping, February 25. About 20 British missionaries stationed routh-west Shensi are evacuating in view of the growing seriousness of the mmunist menac e there. Those finding it more convenient to Io so are proceeding to Sian, the capital IReuters Pacific Services. - 186 words
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Article48 1935-03-11 19 uanuis Loaay ritai x ast of Mukden—Reuters Pacific Service. Six Women Included In 19 Captives Dairen, February 23. Nineteen bus passengers, including six young women, were carried off by a band f 20 bandies today near Penhsihu, south- ast of Mukden—Reuters Pacific Ser-« uanuis Loaay ritai x ■ ast of Mukden—Reuters Pacific Service. - 48 words
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773 1935-03-11 19 SPINNING AND WEAVING MILL AT HONAN PLANS FOR PROMOTING SILK INDUSTRY WHH a view to promoting silk industry and re-establishing the market for native silk and piece goods inside as well as outside the country, the Kwangtung provincial authorities, in pursuing development of provincial enterprises, haveCentral Press. - 773 words
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Article83 1935-03-11 19 $17,000 Monthly Grant By Provincial Government Plans for the improvement of the educational system of Hianan Island have been drafted by the Provincial authorities, it is learned. A sum of $17,000 monthly for expenses has been appropriated by the Provincial Government. There are at present 5483 words
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Article97 1935-03-11 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Bandit Suppression Head* quarters To Be Abolished Hankow, February 21. General Chiang Kai-shek, who was expected here on Tuesday, arrived by steamer at three o’clock this afternoon. According to Chinese reports, Hankow is to witness great changes on March 1. It is stated—Reuters Pacific Service. - 97 words
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Article87 1935-03-11 19 trial conditions in Hopei.—Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, February 20. Messrs. Hu Chih-wu and Chen Keh-wen, Editors of the Kung Shang Jih Pao and Nan Hua Jih Pao of Hongkong, who arrived here by aeroplane last Monday, are leaving for Paotouchen today to continue their tour of inspection. Fromtrial conditions in Hopei.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 87 words
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Article150 1935-03-11 19 censor and the Press. —Reuters Pacific Service. i Nanking, February 13. In acordance with a resolution adopted, by the Central Executive Committee on, January 24, the National Government] issued an order today stipulating general principles to be observed in the censorship of news. The order states that,censor and the Press.—Reuters Pacific Service. i - 150 words
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441 1935-03-11 19 mg to Shanghai. Reuters Pacific Service. COMPLETION EXPECTED IN AUTUMN Canton, February 25. By autumn this year it will be possible for Canton to talk directly to Shanghai and Hankow by means of a radio-telephone system which will link the three principal portsmg to Shanghai. Reuters Pacific Service. - 441 words
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Article82 1935-03-11 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Mail Plane Crash In Hunan Hankow, February 24. The two pilots of a Hankow-Canton mail ‘plcn e had an extremely lucky escape from death when their machine crashed near Chengchow, Hunan, on Friday. The machine was on its way from here to Cannon when—Reuters Pacific Service. - 82 words
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Article59 1935-03-11 19 the same month in 1933.- Reuters Pocific Service. Tokyo, February 22. Th, result of the automobile census taken last October shows that the total motorcars in Japan ore 109,234. of which 68,746 are passenger cars, 38,346 lorries and the rest special cars. This shows an increase ofthe same month in 1933.- Reuters Pocific Service. - 59 words
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Advertisement252 1935-03-11 19 WHY SUFFER TORTURE WITH The soothing, healing power of D.D.D PrescripJ tion will amaze and delight you. Itching stops two or three seconds after yon apply D.D.D. i 1 By persevering with 1) D.D. Prescription, the germs anti cor- k rotting impurities ensconced in the deepest layers of the skin,252 words
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Article, Illustration227 1935-03-11 20 First Levee Of Jubilee Yea THE Kl >u J LEVEE. Cheer- I ing crowds lined I the route along I which the King I drove from Buck- 'ingham Palace to St. James’s Palace in the gold coach of state for the first levee of the227 words