Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 May 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-05-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. O. 108. Vol. XCIIL MONDAY, MAY 13, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article336 1935-05-13 1 fl" e<Se their floodlighting indefinitely.-Rugby Radio >er- JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS IN PROVINCIAL CAPITALS EXUBERANT demonstrations of LOYALTY LONDON INVADED BY ARMIES OF CHILDREN London, May 11. The last day of a jajeHwable week —but by no means the end <•. festivities connected with the Royalfl" e<Se their floodlighting indefinitely.-Rugby Radio >er- - 336 words
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Article87 1935-05-13 1 LONDON TOKIO FLIGHT —Reuter Japanese Pilot's Solo Attempt London, May 12. Japanese pilot, Katsutaro Ano took from Heston at 8.21 a.m. in a B S.T. itish Eagle machine in an attempt on, record solo flight through Brussels, nna, Belgrade, Instanbul, Bagdad rachi, Calcutta, Rangoon, Bangkok wkong and Shanghai. It is.—Reuter - 87 words
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43 1935-05-13 1 .—Reuter. Fined 200 Yen Takhoku, Formosa, May 12. >tto Kriez, the German, who was ersted with Severin Ruffs, a Frenchman. a charge .of espionage, was fined 200 n f°r viola* ing the shipping law. He has been released..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article80 1935-05-13 1 —Reuter. Two Accidents Mar Final Stage New York, May 12. Two accidents marked the end of the United States naval manoeuvres, the final stage of which was a voyage of 42 warships from San Francisco to Hawaii. During the voyage a seaman was killed and three injured—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article97 1935-05-13 1 couniry m me £14,000,000 per annum.—Rugby Radio Service. To Be Opened In June London, May 11. The new flower market which has been erected by the London Corporation at a cost of £2,000,000 es an extension of the fruit and vegetable market and is designed to meetcouniry m me £14,000,000 per annum.—Rugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article184 1935-05-13 1 FRANCO SOVIET TREATY Special Significance NEW PHASE IN STRUGGLE FOR PEACE Moscow, May 12. I’ rance and the Soviet will stand with the rifle at their feet and hands outstretched inviting all other interested powers to join in their peaceful efforts, declares the "Izvestia” on the eve of M. Laval’s184 words
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Article64 1935-05-13 1 —Reuter. £871,000 Profit For Year DIVIDEND OF 6 PER CENT. DECLARED Basle, May 13. The Bank of Internationa] Settlement closed its,financial year 1934-1935 with a profit of £871,000 over half of which will be distributed to shareholders as a 6 per cent dividend. Qyer 40 banker.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article103 1935-05-13 1 FRENCH POLISH RELATIONS .—Reuter. Frank And Cordial Exchange Of Views Warsaw, May 12. Little light has been thrown into future French-Polish relations by the communique issued at the close of the Laval-Beck conversations. The communique refers to the frank and cordial exchange of views and says that both Ministers realized.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration550 1935-05-13 1 Reuter. Marshal Pilsudski Dead HERO OF HISTORIC PUTSCH Warsaw, May 12. Poland has lost its sheet anchor by the death of 67 years old Marshal Pilsudski which occurred at 9.30 p.m. today. He was the virtual Dictator of Poland and one of the most picturesqueReuter. - 550 words
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Article225 1935-05-13 1 Singapore Surgeon Answers S.O.S. OPERATION ON DUTCH OFFICIAL The life of a man lying seriously ill at Rengat, a small town on the Indragiri River, Sumatra, was saved in the nick of time on Saturday by a Singapore Surgecn who flew to his aid.225 words
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Article55 1935-05-13 1 —Reuter. Peace Proposals Drawn Up At Conference Toledo, May 12. Peace proposals were drawn up at a conference between representatives of the Chevrolet Factory Executive and the Workers’ Union today lasting 19 hours. The draft proposals and details which are not disclosed will be submitted to mem-—Reuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement16 1935-05-13 1 ff. NAGATA brothers DENTSSTS Head Office next to The Dispensary I anJi Office 52, Leith Street.16 words
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Advertisement82 1935-05-13 1 PENANG ‘PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. TODAY WEDNESDAY COCKTAIL DANCES 6.30 to 9 p.rn. SATURDAY NEXT MAY 18th RAG BALL GALA NIGHT In Aid Of Jubilee Fund FULL MOON FULL TIDE Boating Swimming Pagar Oxbridge and Camford Boat Race Don't Come In Your Dinner Suits I ENTRANCE to grounds si/-.82 words
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Advertisement53 1935-05-13 1 SPECIAL j Ok Mact'lSH GRAND WHISKY •'The Whisky with a mellow taste.** I Sole Distributor»: N. V. Straits Java Trading TODAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 Sport 3, 4 and 5 Malayan News 7 and 11 Commodity Prices And I Exchange Rates W i Share Lists And53 words
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Advertisement1693 1935-05-13 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang municipality BANKS advertisements Ordinance No 129 (T r.ction S An Economical and Lov Engines and Motor Cars). CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE C4IIVI l-u An communications relating to HANDEL MAATSCHAPPW| Florfrlp Current advertisements should be addressed to I Royal Charter 1853). N.V. JUICLIIIV VUIICIU” the Advertising Manager, The1,693 words
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Article279 1935-05-13 3 By Wide Discretionary Powers OF POWER OF ATTORNEY (Frpm Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday As briefly reported in yesterday’s i’mang Gazette” Mr. Justice Howes deLvened judgment this morning in the case which W.F. Barns claimed damages rom Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart >r negligence and breachBy Wide Discretionary Powers - 279 words
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Article69 1935-05-13 3 S.X.I. v. Govt. Trade School The following will represent the S.X.I. 'i- .iinst the Trade School for the O’Farrel Cup today at the Penang Free School gr ind at 5.15 p.m. sharp T Boon Teik; S. P Letchumanan. Chung Loong, W. Ngooi Kong, A. Reed. O Se-ang Hoon,69 words
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Article97 1935-05-13 3 P.C.C. v. Ramblers .e following will represent the Penang icket Club in a friendly soccer match nst the Ramblers to be played on TuesHt 5.15 p.m. on the Esplanade:— L. Murray; A. P. Webb, A. F. is?han; A. R. Jones, D. R. Harper, S. Adams; Murray, W- T.97 words
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Article35 1935-05-13 3 —Reut .r. Welsh-Irish Eleven Trounced London, May 11. At Everton, in a Jubilee soccer match Football League beat a Welsh-Irish eleven by 10 goals to 2. At half time the score was 4—l.-—Reut .r. - 35 words
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Article309 1935-05-13 3 Low Scoring Match NARROW VICTORY FOR B.R.C. Penang, May 12. In a cricket match played yesterday in Butterworth the local Recreation Club defeated the Anglo-Chinese School by six runs. The B.R.C. batted first and succeeded in putting up a total of 65 runs, to which Joshua309 words
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Article140 1935-05-13 3 Saturday’s Closing Scores DOUBLE CENTURY BY WASHBROOK London, May 11. The scores at the close of play today in first class cricket matches are os follows SOUTH AFRICANS v. SURREY South Africans: 367 (Nourse 147). Surrey 42 for no wickets. WORCESTER V. MIDDLESEX Worces’er 114 (Robins 5 for140 words
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Article416 1935-05-13 3 Second Division Soccer i VICTORY BY THREE CLEAR GOALS Penang, May 12. The Second Division soccer match between the Tong Sean School Union and the D.A.F.C. “B” played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground resulted in an easy victory for the former by three clear goals.416 words
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Article197 1935-05-13 3 Tamils Helped By Time Factor (From Our Own Corresondent). Kuala Lumpur, May 11. Playing today on the T. P. C. A. padang Selangor Club rapidly scored 170 for seven wickets and declared aginst the T. P. C. A. It took the Selangor Club less than197 words
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174 1935-05-13 3 Canzoneri Too Good AMBERS REDUCED TO A ZEPHYR New York, May 11. A crowd of 17, 433 saw Canzoneri defeat Ambers in a one-sided bout. The former weighed 9st. 71bs. and his opponent 9st. 721bs. This was a championship contest fori the world’s lightweight title. Landing blows174 words
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144 1935-05-13 3 Wychwood Abbot And British Quota London, May 11. The following was the result of the Kempton Park Great Jubilee Handicap run at Kempton Park: WYCHWOOD ABBOT 4y. 9.2 (Mr. O. V. Watney) H. Wragg 1 BRITISH QUOTA 4y. 7.6 (Mr. A. Saville) Weston 1144 words
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Advertisement182 1935-05-13 3 THOUSANDS OF TONS! IS 0F THIS REMARKABLE h hlfc> mfiu-hardening British l| JWI I PORTLAND CEMENT ARE i 1 USED THROUGHOUT 11 hKJ MALAYA OWING TO ITS ■III ,I K ABSOLUTE UNIFORMITY 1111 Ml ANB RELIABILITY. FERROCRETE 11 1,1 —a—■ Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It makes concrete as182 words
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Article888 1935-05-13 4 Easy Win For Penang WAT HUN AND J. H. HO BRILLIANT The singles matches in the I Penang —Perak Lawn Tennis en~* counter which began on Saturday, on the Golf Club courts were all,, except for one match, convincingly won by Penang. The exception was in the888 words
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129 1935-05-13 4 In Cricket Match For Non-Benders r* I SCORES 22 AND CAPTURES j 3 WICKETS I 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 12. i The Governor played in his first cricket match in Malaya yesterday when he ap- peared for the Non-Benders against the p»129 words
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Article160 1935-05-13 4 I.—Reuter. Australia Winning London, May 11. At Eastbourne in the Davis Cup first round, Crawford (Australia) beat AnI drews (New Zealand) 6—4, 64, 7 5 and McGrath (Australia) beat Stedman 'New Zealand) 6—3, 6 —2, 8 6. UNITED STATES ELIMINATES CHINA Mexico City, May 12. II.—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article317 1935-05-13 4 C.R.C. "A” Wins Easily MATCH AGAINST MALAYS In a friendly game of cricket played yesterday afternoon on the Victoria Green, the Chinese Recreation Ciubs second senng gained an easy victory over the Malay Cricket Club by 87 runs. The winners who batted first scored 166 runs. Seng317 words
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Article34 1935-05-13 4 —Reuter. Easy Win For Omaha Baltimore, May 12. The Preakness Stakes resulted as follows: Omaha 1 Firethorn 2 Psychicbid 3 Won by six lengths. Betting: Omaha evens; Firethorn 72; Psychicbid 15 1.-,—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article48 1935-05-13 4 I.R.C. vs. S.X.R.C. The following players are selected to represent the Indian Recreation Club against the S.X.R.C. tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. Suppiah; Dawood, Letchumanan; Adamsah, Kalimuthu, David; K. Muniandy, Somasundaram, Mariappen, N. K. Muniandy and Kuppusamy. Reserves: —Gengatharan, R. S. Manian, Madar, Rethinasamy and Rengarajoo.48 words
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84 1935-05-13 4 The above will take place this year on the School Ground on the 18th May 1935. All old boys of the School, parents, friends and well-wishers are cordially invited to attend. The Hon’ble Mr. J.S.W. Arthur, Resident Councillor Penang has kindly promised to preside.84 words
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Article219 1935-05-13 4 INTER STATE CRICKET Selangor's Strong Position AGAINST NEGRI SEMBILAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Selangor is doing well against Negri Sembilan in the Inter-state cricket match which started on the padang this morning. Negri batting first were all out for 117 runs and Selangor had 193 for the219 words
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Article223 1935-05-13 4 Butterworth Beaten The Sporting Diamonds gained an easy victory over the Butterworth Recreation Club yesterday winning by seven wickets. The following are the scores:— B.R.C. Joshua c Kong Tat b Hong Lay 2 Xavier b Hong Lay 19 Shori c and b Danker 8 Lean Cheng223 words
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Article53 1935-05-13 4 During Tournament Two persons, one a police constable, were injured as a result of the stadium collapsing during the Burmese boxing tournament at the Royal Lakes on Sunday last. Several spectators were pinned under the stadium but they escaped unhurt. The injured persons were removed to53 words
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Article273 1935-05-13 4 By One Wicket NEWMAN BATS WELL FOR 62 The Krian Club who entertained the Penang Cricket Club yesterday on their Club ground at Parit Buntar gained a creditable victory over the visitors by one wicket. The Penang Cricket Club batted first and realised 129 runs towardsBy One Wicket - 273 words
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Article372 1935-05-13 4 P.R.C. Lose To Authentic* CAMPBELL TOP SCORES WITH 45 On the Esplanade yesterday the Autheni tics beat the P.R.C. in a single innings, affair by 81 runs. The Chinese, batting first, ran up a total of 186, several of their I batsmen entering double figures. Eu Cheow I372 words
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Advertisement222 1935-05-13 4 Flatulence gone in 2 minutes There are many remedies that relir flatulence —after an hour or two No there is one that will complete] banish that distressing condition two minutes. This new remedy is Chardox a highly-activated charcoal—fifty tin more effective in its action than ordiu ary medicinal charcoal. Chardo--.222 words
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Article1491 1935-05-13 5 more big dividends at SINGAPORE SUNSHINE SUE $103; SAILING ON $9B SINGING BIRD WINS AGAIN THE ROUMBA BEATEN INTO THIRD PLACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 11. Today’s Races —Jubilee Cup Day—attracted more than the Gial Saturday crowd, with the result that there was1,491 words
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1068 1935-05-13 5 MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL AT TAIPING BURMA RIFLES' GALLANT FIGHT L > (By Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday. The first Malaya Cup match of the season, between Perak and the 20th Burma Rifles was played here today on the latter’s ground and resulted in1,068 words
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Advertisement74 1935-05-13 5 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE VIGOUR? Pure Blood is HEALTH. VIGOUR and LIFE. Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the arteries, i internal organs and premature old age. j The direct way to74 words
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Advertisement25 1935-05-13 5 ant/ 'Comfortable travel from FfenanS, to Bangkok the Capital of Siam in Day Night Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service. *®®ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM25 words
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2899 1935-05-13 6 SULTAN MAKES STATE ENTRY INTO DINDINGS BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS FROM ALL COMMUNITIES PICTURESQUE "MENJUNJONG DULI" CEREMONY PERFORMED BY CHIEFS HIS HIGHNESS the Sultan of Perak celebrated the fiftyfourth anniversary of his “hari jadi” (birthday) in Lumut, the chief town of the Bindings, on Friday, His Highness2,899 words
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Advertisement408 1935-05-13 6 use a V,M W' XJ w for cleaning pots andpans uE!M Vim makes greasy pots and pans like new again—bright V and gleaming and spotless. h’lfc T Vim is the “double action” cleanser; it not only loosens b the dirt but also picks it up. Vim not only cleans pots408 words
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476 1935-05-13 7 UNAWARE OF DRAMA ON SEA FRONT FINE WORK AT ART EXHIBITION S’pore, May 11. Nearly 1,300 people were guests at the At Home given on the Padang yesterday by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners in honour of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the476 words
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397 1935-05-13 7 TWO HOKIENS LOOT HOUSE OF STOREKEEPER Singapore, May 11. Two Hokiens armed with a revolver and a dagger robbed the proprietor of a sundry goods shop in Telok Ayer Street of over $1,062 worth of cash and jewellery. The robber with the revolver attempted397 words
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Article362 1935-05-13 7 Improved Standard Of Fruit London, May 2. Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Aus-, ‘lia, met on April 30, nearly 500 buyers Australian products in this country at a icheon at the Connaught Rooms, Great, Queen Street. The industries represented uded wool, wheat, meat, dairy362 words
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Article87 1935-05-13 7 The following are new dona|ona towards the Penang and Province Welksley Jubilee Fund:— I Previously acknowledged $120,093 32 NEW DONATIONS Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.— Staff 76.95 Dr. Teoh Cheng Toe 25.00 Ewe Hoe Seah 5.00 Ban Nan Club 20.00 Muhibbatul Club 10.00 Madam Wei Gan Foong 50.0087 words
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Article409 1935-05-13 7 Mr. Goh Gin Kooi And Miss Teh Lian Choo Yesterday at No. 59, Anderson Road. Taiping, the wedding was solemnised in reformed style cf Mr. Goh Gin Kooi, fourth son of the late Mr. Goh Boon Tat and Madam Yeoh Saw Aun. and Miss Teh Lian Choo,409 words
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Article262 1935-05-13 7 Children's Fete At B.M.R.C. I To commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the King, and to impress on the young ones the significance of the cccasion, a grwnd Children’s Fete was held at the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club, at 5 p.m. cn Friday *h? 10th262 words
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Advertisement411 1935-05-13 7 I Royal Values I I LAST WEEK ATTRACTIVE J I OF reductions I JUBILEE all J I OFFERS THIS WEEK > BRITISH AND RELIABLE BRITISH AND BEST. > < 1 I 1 i I J < I 1J I i ill Jg* j XI if British bed sheets. C JuX411 words
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Miscellaneous461 1935-05-13 8 RA B WIMIhIBIWIWs SEASON EXTENDED TILL TONIGHT /8 11l p|i Bn A u Iff Mk ill j^^L z J -J'j X '—jMft/xJI mjLil 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 6.15 Tonight 9.30 5-30 TONIGHT 9-15 rHABITV UIAHT POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO SHOWS THE FAMOUS ENGLISH STAR BROUGHT BINNIE BARNES PENANG P.W.461 words
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Article109 1935-05-13 9 .—Reuter. No Communique Issued Bucharest. May 12. The Belkan Entente Conference ended last night. No communique was issued but it is understood that the Conference strove to reconcile Jugo-Slavia with the other three Powers on the question of the rearmament of Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria which, it.—Reuter. - 109 words
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98 1935-05-13 9 ’—Reuter. Humourous Broadcast By Will Rogers New Ycrk. May 12. The invitation to the King and Queen to visit America was male by Will Roge~s in a humourous t-cadcast in which and tell the Prince cf Wales to get after he said. "They ought’—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article161 1935-05-13 9 Briton Risks His Life To Escape. Chorley, April 27. A father has just returned to his home here to find his wife and children hardly able to recognise him. He is Mr. Stanley McCall, who, after nearly four years with the French Foreign Legion, has a story to tell161 words
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Article117 1935-05-13 9 financial and judicial services.—RugbyRadio Service. Steps Taken Tc Safeguard British Interests London. May 10. Steps are being taken by the British Government to approach other powers signatory to the 1923 Tangier Statute, which is the instrument governing the Administration cf the International Zone. This course is being followedfinancial and judicial services.—Rugby- Radio Service. - 117 words
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Article59 1935-05-13 9 Ten Chinese Instantly Killed Hongkong, May 11Ten Chinese were instantly killed in an explosion and fire in an oil-carrier off the Texaco Oil Co. plant this morning. The furiously burning hu'k drifted towards the shore thus savmg the wharf and storage tanks. Only one man was59 words
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Article142 1935-05-13 9 —Reuter. Newfoundland Unemployed Demonstrators St. Johns, Newfoundland. May 11. Demonstrations against the smallness of the scale for the relief of the Unemployed led to rioting. Following an unemployed demonstration the police made a baton charge in which many were injured After the police had dispersed the demonstrators—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article86 1935-05-13 9 D.P.F. Withdraws Charge The case was mentioned in the police court on Saturday in which a Tamil named Sup.amaniam stood charged with fradulent possession of property, namely a gold-ear-ring set with a blue stone valued at $5, the property of pawnshop No 444, Chulia Street at86 words
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Article105 1935-05-13 9 Walks On Wires And I Causes Short-Circuit. I Peshawar City (N.W. Frontier Province, India) has been thrown into complete darkness—by a centipede. For three successive evenings the city lights failed. On each occasion a breakdown occurred at the electric power station, but experts could not detect105 words
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120 1935-05-13 9 Hie iXllCl of our overseas empire.—Rugby Radii Service. Message From Prince Of Wales London, May 11. The Prince of Wales sent the following rPipgram to the British Ambassador in Brussels on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition. “A s patron of the British Committee ofHie iXllCl * of our overseas empire.—Rugby Radii Service. - 120 words
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Article44 1935-05-13 9 —Reuter. Welcomed By President Roosevelt Washington, May 11. Returning from his Antartic expedition Byrd steamed up Potomac River and was welcomed by President Roosevelt who congratulated him on behalf of the nation. Byrd dined at Whitehouse and stayed ths night.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article148 1935-05-13 9 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agerda for ‘he meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow 1. To Confirm minutes of last OrdinaryMeeting held on April 30, 1935. 2. Any special business the President mry bring forward. 3. Questions. 4 To confirm decisions arrived at by Standing148 words
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Advertisement196 1935-05-13 9 Oh, but you must promise me to start taking Sanatogen. Then you will DOC get 50 tired-out any more.” s S' 1 Mx r. Your work makes great demands on your ua. cenur. and energ;. m these days of business worries. This the more reason for giving your nerves an196 words
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Article688 1935-05-13 10 Steps are being taken by the British Government to approach other Powers signatory to the 1923 Tangier Statute, which is the instrument governing the administration of the international zone. This course is being followed owing to the fact that it is felt that British interests in the688 words
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Article135 1935-05-13 10 Groom "Marries" His Mother Paris, May 8. A blushing bride led to the altar at Ceaux-en-Couhe near Poitiers was thrown into a state of alarm when the officiating clergyman began to tie the nuptial band. In France the civil formalities at the Town Hall, performed by the Mayor,135 words
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Article1243 1935-05-13 10 PENANG “UP”: The result of the week-end InterState tennis match with Perak puts Penang definitely “up.” It is a pity that Perak’s No. 1 player, Chin Kee On, was unable to play but even if he! had Penang would still have won. In Kok Ying, Wat Hun,1,243 words
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Article51 1935-05-13 10 43 Years With Messrs Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. The death took place at his residence 18. Stewart Lane, yesterday, of Mr. Chew Khuan Sim. Deceased, who was 62 year of age had been chief clerk of Messrs. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., Perang, for 4351 words
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Advertisement66 1935-05-13 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER! L’ MmIE How exquisite is the fragrance of the famous Yardley Lavender A perfume in harmony with every mode and mood. No other perfume is so charming for the young girl—so full of dignity for the woman of an older generation. It is treasured all the world over66 words
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Article317 1935-05-13 11 OWNER OF SMOKING SALOON FINED $25 Ong Bean Teik was produced in the Disr.( t Court today charged with possession non-Government chandu. Mr. Khoo ii. k Soo defended, and accused claimed to be tried. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt of the Excise Departj iit told the District317 words
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Article64 1935-05-13 11 For Penang Unofficial Legislative Councillors The King’s Silver Jubilee .Medal lias also been awarded to the Penang Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council, viz. The Honourable Messrs. E. Newbold, 0.8. E., P. Simpson, H. H. Abdoolcader, Mohamed Rouse bin Chee and Khoo Sian Ewe. These medals have64 words
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Article188 1935-05-13 11 iioby Discharged Owing To Doubt ument was delivered in the police it today by the magistrate (Mr. J.P. iulph), in which a dhoby named Kuan b Foon stood charged with theft as a rvant in respect of $l6 in cash, beng to Ham Ah Cheong, at188 words
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222 1935-05-13 11 ANOTHER ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY The robbery at Free School Road on Thaipusam night was recalled in the District Court today when Ng Kim Leong, a youthful Hokkien Chinese who had been charged with abetment in causing hurt to a compatriot at Mac Alister Lane on222 words
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Article217 1935-05-13 11 Stole Hairpin From Woman jp That the complainant might have mistaken him for another person, was the suggestion of a Cantonese named Chan Ah Ling when charged in the police court today with theft of a gold hairpin valued at $6, from the person of217 words
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Article442 1935-05-13 11 SUICIDE VERDICT ON COURT USHER S’pore, May 11. Mr. W.G. Porter, the Singapore• coroner, returned a verdict of suicide yesterday after an inquiry into the death of Mr. M. Subramaniam, better known as M.S. Maniam, a 32-year-old usher of the Civil District Court. Mr. Maniam442 words
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Article124 1935-05-13 11 Mr. Lee Passes Through Passing through Penang yesterday was Mr. Lee Yean San who is returning to China after having completed a three years' study in criminology in Germany and America. Mr. Lee, w-ho arrived by the s.s. “Sauerland” from Genoa, said that several Chinese provinces124 words
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Article116 1935-05-13 11 Chinese Fined $7.50, Or Seven Days A plea that the liquor was given to'him by a friend of his working on board a steamer, w-as made by a Chinese named Ooi Ah Soon in the police court today, when charged with possession of dutiable liquor at116 words
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Article124 1935-05-13 11 Anonymous Letters To Complainant 1 Khoo Thean San and Ho Ah Keat were charged before Mr. B.F. Bridge in thDistrict Court today with criminal misappropriation of a fountain-pen belonging to Tan Ah Kuan. A second charge of j criminal intimidation was preferred I against both accused,124 words
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Article122 1935-05-13 11 Six Months Hord Labour Charged with housebreaking on May 7 at about 3.30 p.m. into 550, Bukit Tambar to commit the offence of theft a youthful Tamil xiamed Muniam was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge today. In outlining the facts chief court122 words
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Advertisement203 1935-05-13 11 /-ALWAYS supreme anHk Sunday Despatch BonnyßabyCompeticion "MM! Sk. 1934, open to all comers '4|jr 10 babies out of the final J 12 were fed on COW > V W GATE. A Here are three including M S ’Wt A the first prize-winner A Could there be a more S convincing203 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-05-13 11 ”S.G.” CROSSWORD PUZZLE We regret that owing to the non-arrival of the blocks, the Crossword Puzzle was not published yesterday. The Crossword Puzzle will be published tomorrow. Prizes of $5OO and $250, which MUST BE WON, are offered.38 words
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1284 1935-05-13 12 CORONER'S STRONG REMARKS AT INQUIRY GIRL ELECTROCUTED THROUGH DEFECTIVE BULB "GROSS NEGLECT ON PART OF MANUFACTURERS" Penang, May 12. “It is quite clear that the bulb exhibited in this case was defectively made and obviously of a very cheap manufacture. It is to1,284 words
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Article55 1935-05-13 12 Occupants Immersed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 11. A Flying Club seaplane was being towed back to the club this morning owing to the threatening state of the weather when a sudden squall blew it over jmmersing the occupants who, however, were rescued not much55 words
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Advertisement331 1935-05-13 12 BY APPOINTMENT TO KM THE KING He said to me —I never just call for a whisky —b know better mi®' w huWW I.'Kl If ®l fl/ 1 r < V r I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there _is no better JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1331 words
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Advertisement510 1935-05-13 12 f Relieved. His Own 6? Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE t NEURALGIA VDear Sir —I have been a eufferer from Rheumatism for fj /jy f the past six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in Tfl I the hips, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders. ly ri' i I510 words
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859 1935-05-13 13 DEFENCE OPPOSE RETRIAL "WOULD BE PREJUDICED BY SECOND ACCUSED'S CONVICTION" Kuala Lumpur, May 11. iu ,;i: ent was reserved yesterday by Sir s 1 Joyce Thomas, Chief Justice, F M.S in the aPP 6 1 of K.V.S. Gargar, fl I r inspector of Tamil Schools,859 words
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Article203 1935-05-13 13 20.000 Passengers A Month Plans to bring Croydon Airport up to date and capable of dealing with 20.000 passengers and 500 tons of freight and mail a month are being considered by the Air Ministry. When the airport was built seven years ago, at a cost203 words
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Article318 1935-05-13 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Jack Murray, the popular sportsman and visiting agent, is indisposed and has been confined to his house for over a week, t Major E. C. Doyle, Judge and Veterinary Surgeon to the Straits Racing Association, is going home on leave this week. 1 Chao Phya Sridhana and318 words
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Article113 1935-05-13 13 Complainant's Shoulder Said To Be Dislocated A hawker named Tan Kong Chok was produced before Mr. J.P. Biddulph in th< police court on Saturday, cn a charge of volun’arily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Lim Saik. in a lane behind house no. 118, Prangin113 words
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Advertisement22 1935-05-13 13 RUSTON FOUR CYCLE Airless Injection OIL ENGINE Starts Instantly From Cold Automatic Lubrication. I Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, I PENANG. I22 words
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Advertisement595 1935-05-13 13 Samum Fox Trot FB 1035 sidewalks of Cuba Rumba I Someone To Sew Your F ***** Buttons On Fox Trot Jack O' Diamonds OUR NATIONAL DANCE ORCHESTRA, THE B B C. PLAY THESE TOPPING TUNES FROM JACK O’ DIAMONDS Dancing With My Shadow Fox Trot FB 1032 Because Of Once595 words
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Article263 1935-05-13 14 GOVERNOR'S CUP HANDICAP Weights For Saturday The following are the handicaps for six races for Saturday:— GOVERNOR'S CUP Horses—Class I—Division I—l Mile. BELLE EDNA 9.07 REFILL 9.06 EXCELIC 8.03 KUALA QUEEN 8.12 AVLEMORE 8.11 STRATHPEFFER 8.07 SHORT SUIT 8.05 KALILI 8.05 VEDAS 8.05 PROHIBITION 8.04 KUALA PRINCE 8.02263 words
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Article535 1935-05-13 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENMBDY CO.’l Lint today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* RUBBER: Allenby 1.40 1.50 c 1.40 1.50 ex Ayer Hitam 1.60 I.Boex 1.60 1.80 Ayer Penas 1.42% 1.50 ex 1.42% 1.50 Bassett 62% 67%ex535 words
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Article342 1935-05-13 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Th* foitowtag ar* th* change* to aw quotation* up to upon todav: Saturday Today TIN Buyer* Sellar* Buyer* SaDesv Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 50 52 50 52 Klang River 1.40 1.45 1.40 1.45 Kuchai 72% 75342 words
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Article44 1935-05-13 14 PENANG, MAY 13 London Bank Demand 2 3 31|32 4mjts 2[4 I|l6 Private 3 m|t* credit 2)4% 3 Documentary 2i4 7116 On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 26 dis. Hongkong T.T. 5% prem. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 3344 words
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Article232 1935-05-13 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the change* in our quotations up to noon today:— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.95 Hitams 48 51 48 51 Hong Fatts 50 52 50 52c Johans 25 27 25 27 K. Lanjuts 13|3 14|0 13|3 14|0232 words
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Article131 1935-05-13 14 The following are th» latest quotatiofu for today Buyer* Seller* HN Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.90 Hitams 47% 50 Hong Fat*s 50 52%ex Johans 25 27% Klang Rivers 1.40 1.45 K. Lanjuts 13 3 14 0 Kuala Kampars 9 6 10 0 Killinghalls 116 12 0 Kremats 42131 words
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Article130 1935-05-13 14 ITN SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £225.0.0 No market Do. (3 month*) £219.0.0 No market Singapore $113.25 $112.75 Biudnea* Done Peuaag $113.62% $113.62% Business Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA. —(Sundrled) $5.10 $4.90 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBUL— London s d New York llf B c(G) ll%c(G) Singapore130 words
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Article890 1935-05-13 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. S j RUBBER (Dollar.) 1 j I Allenby Rubber Co. 140 AJor Gajah Rubber Estate 115 ex Amalgamated Malay Estates 300 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 6U Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 9; Ayer Panas Rubber Estates ..142 Bassett Rubber Co. J. Batu Lintang Rubber Co.890 words
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Advertisement452 1935-05-13 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE TAIPING TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE is hereby given that the Seventeenth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 33 Beach Street, Penang, S.S., on Wednesday, the 22nd day Of May, 1935, at 12452 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-05-13 14 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 a.m. 76 NE Neon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 10.11 a.m 3.24 a m. 9 50 P m 4.35 p.m. TOiMOfW*'’*’ 10.39 a.m 4.14 am 10.32 p.m 5.10 p.m.36 words
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Obituary50 1935-05-13 14 The death occurred at the Talpihg Hospital on Saturday night following a long illness of Mr. A. W. Wilson, manager of Subur Estate. The funeral took place cn Sunday. The death occurred at the Taiping Hos- pital of Mr. R. Valette, Mining Engineer of Societe Des Etains De Kinta, Kampar50 words
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1745 1935-05-13 15 A STRONG AND CLEAN BALANCE SHEET DIVIDEND OF 3| PER CENT. MR. R. B. FIDLER ON THE RUBBER POSITION fourth ordinary general meeting of an Rubber Estates (1930), Ltd., was at the registered office of the Com--58 Mark Lane, London, E.C., Mr. Fidler (the Chairman1,745 words
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Article63 1935-05-13 15 Orders Cease LOSS BY SALES IN OPEN MARKET (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 11. Cattle importing firms in Singapore have ceased ordering cattle from Bangkok. Consequently exporters are sending cattle to Singapore for sale in the open market, resulting in heavy losses. Singapore it is63 words
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205 1935-05-13 15 All existing records for movement of railroad freight through the Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Co., were broken in February, it was disclosed today at the company’s home offices here. Movement of freight into and out of the plant during the month205 words
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Article48 1935-05-13 15 —Rugby Radio Service. London, May 10. The amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury Bills was £116.215,000. A maximum amount was alloted in bills at three months. The average rate per cent, was 10 0.03 d as compared with 101. Old. a week ago.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article112 1935-05-13 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 73 53 64 73 41 64 New York 4.86 ft 4.85 ft Montreal 4.86% 4.85% Brussels 28.76 28.69 Geneva 15.05 15.01 Amsterdam 7.18% 7.17% Milan 59 ft 58 Berlin 12.08% 12.07 Prague 116 H 116% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39%112 words
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Advertisement208 1935-05-13 15 ENANG P. W. JUBILEE FUND To Commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. At a Public Meeting held in the Town Hall, Penang, on Friday, March, 1935, a Fund was inaugurated to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. The aim and objects c>208 words
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Advertisement410 1935-05-13 15 JI Al «’■Ml M Ilk iN mi Ml ■P»WLiBf Veterinary Remedies Alterative This > CONDITION Alterative g POWDER CTW CONDITION POWDER or Horses. purifies the blood A valuable aid for and acts as very I Conditioning and mild tonic. maintaining perfect It corrects stomach I condition of all ancl liver410 words
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Advertisement1769 1935-05-13 16 l "J~B DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 4 I»MS«S oM American mail line < •<-< I W I PctPk-CX-CNTI N<j A y n 7R'» BLUB FUMN BL LIM B Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Lmv» Due Penang London i* i .< JL PATROCLUS Mars. L’don, R’dam, Hamburg Glasgow May 17 June 131,769 words
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Article537 1935-05-13 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal i Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ad sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. KIDDERPORE from Bombay. Sails same day for Singapore, China and Japan. S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe). Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan537 words
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Article1014 1935-05-13 17 AIR MAIL A mail for J?.va and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by K.N.I. L.M. Service will b 3 closed a’ 7 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAIL A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for1,014 words
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Advertisement36 1935-05-13 17 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTDMONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK POLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS S' INKS GUM /X I x CASH 8001(3 zX DAY.BOOKS /LETTER HEADS MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS zZ ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES |i36 words
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Miscellaneous1374 1935-05-13 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. Music Z.HJ.—PENANG j 11.50 —The News. tollowtae Wavelength 49.3 metres t W whldt WUI w 4 teultataou» AM. Programme for the week ending j Sathrtay. May 18, 1935 GSO m. 16.86 metros 12.20—Close down. I d GSF 1643 metres TOD4Y GSF 1952 metres WEDNESDAY p M1,374 words
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1285 1935-05-13 18 FIVE CHINESE AND A WOMAN ON TRIAL WITNESSES INCLUDE STOREKEEPER OF EXCISE DEPARTMENT Penang, May 12. Some pipes for smoking chandu, a box holding flattened tube containers oi the drug, a slate and various other apparatus formed the exhibits in the District Court yesterday1,285 words
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Article511 1935-05-13 18 Suicide Verdict MIND UNBALANCED THROUGH LOVE AFFAIR Penang, May 12. The story of how an Indian became unbalanced in mind owing to a love affair with a Chinese girl and subsequently took lysol, was related to the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court511 words
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Article496 1935-05-13 18 Inquiry Adjourned MEDICAL EVIDENCE RECORDED Penang. May 12. An inquiry into the death of an Indian named Aiyavoo, who was found dead at I No. 126. Kempong Java Bahru on April 28, was begun yesterday by the Coroner. Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court.496 words
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Article103 1935-05-13 18 Arrest Following Early Morning Raid Arrested as the result of a raid by revenue officers on Friday morning, a Hokkien named Song Chow appered in the police court yesterday, charged with having in possession chandu pther than Go- vernment chandu, in premises No. 242, I Brown Estate103 words
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Advertisement98 1935-05-13 18 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL j TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. 1 PHONE: No. 60 The very sea-side hotel for you to spend your week-ends f r and holidays The safest sea-bathing place in Penang. g We specialise in the very food you desire. f We give the best food and service at remarkably98 words
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Advertisement248 1935-05-13 18 ENDANGER |LO?W HEALTH on as man y do, fagged ou‘ L after day, is risking serious illness —chance infection or extra strain may lead VWI real breakdown. You must have a reserve of energy—and that RfL WR Mg depends on nourishment Most people’s diet o |H lacking in energy-givingfoods—ormakesdemar X»248 words
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896 1935-05-13 19 BIG IRON ORE CONCESSION CONTROL OF IMPORTS: BARTER SYSTEM DIFFICULTIES Tokio, April 27. ;an is to take retaliatory measures \st countries that discriminate against import of Japanese goods. The Trade uiicil have decided to apply to imports system of control hitherto operative in trd896 words
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Article198 1935-05-13 19 Plans For Solo Attempt In British Machine The Japanese Ambassador on April 29 attended the naming by Mme. Matsudaira at Hanworth aerodrome of a British Klemm Eagle cabin aeroplane in which Mr. Katsutaro Ano, a Japanese pilot, intends to attempt a fast solo flight from England to Tokyo.198 words
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156 1935-05-13 19 Japan Attacks Naval Manoeuvres A sensational attack on the United States naval manoeuvres, which are to start in the Pacific on April 29, is printed in one of Japan’s leading newspapers, the Tokyo “Nichi Nichi.’’ This attack purports (the British United Press says) to represent156 words
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150 1935-05-13 19 Two Women To Stay With Male Missionaries The Church Missionary Society has received news from Shanghai that the male missionaries at Chengtu and the neighbouring towns threatened by Communists in North-East Szechwan are remaining at their stations. They are Bishop Holden, the Rev. H. A.150 words
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Advertisement6 1935-05-13 19 WEXSHAW ■Jlbuy n? 1 COGNAC ||fi2SZ/CALDBECKS6 words
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Advertisement248 1935-05-13 19 ENGLISH EIECTR IC iSmM the choice of THE Discriminating Industrialist RELIABLE SERVICE a A Produet Of THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY The Company experts in industrial power plants. Distinguished offer power users throughout the country real service. B y full co-operation in the solution of their Service problems, extensive experience, practical248 words
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Article, Illustration231 1935-05-13 20 Jubilee Opera Season Opens A BRILLIANT excerpt from the second act of “Lohengrin,” which opened the Jubilee season of opera at Covent Garden. This scene depicts the wedding of Elsa (Lotte Lehmann) and Lohengrin (Max Hirzel) who are at the foot of the steps. Immediately231 words