Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-11-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED >AILY. No. 254. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS,20 words
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322 1935-11-01 1 WORLD MAP HAS TO BE RE-DRAWN ITALIAN FRIENDSHIP A CONSTANT CURRENT OF BRITISH POLICY PEACE SOCIETY MEETING London, October 31. 1 all the cm rents of British policy over half a century, none has i un more truly or more steadily than friendship322 words
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Article266 1935-11-01 1 Reutar and Rugby Radio Service. 50 States Ready To j Act Geneva, Nov. 1. 'I he Co-ordination Committee reassembled and received the report of the Committee of Eighteen. Tn effect 50 States have agreed to the proposal for the application of arms embargo against Italy, 47 have. Reutar and Rugby Radio Service. - 266 words
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Article75 1935-11-01 1 5. Reuter. If Labour Is Victorious EQUALITY WITH OTHER PARTIES London, October 31. A possible clash between the two Houses if the Labour Party is victorious was foreshadowed by Mr. Clynes, broadcasting the Labour policy. He said: We demand equality with other parties and shall face5. Reuter. - 75 words
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Article173 1935-11-01 1 ready for launching.— Rugby Rad’o Service Contracts For New Destroyers Placed London, October 31. The Admiralty has decided subject to the settlement of certain points of detail, to place the construction of a flotillp leader and destroyers of the 1935 programme with the following firms. Flotilla leader withready for launching.— Rugby Rad’o Service . - 173 words
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23 1935-11-01 1 The Committea gratefully acknowledge receipt ;of a cheque for $lOO from the Penang Boxing Board of Control.23 words
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Article98 1935-11-01 1 The following F.M.S. Gazette notification has been issued In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 17 of the Customs Enactment, 1923, the Chief Secretary hereby prohibits absolutely the exportation from the Federated Malay States to Italian territory of the following goods98 words
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Article109 1935-11-01 1 Rugby Radio Service. Welcome Improvement In Industry During the last three months, orders for more than 40 new ships have been booked the Clyde Shipbuilding Industry and Jers are out for other contracts worth j tlian 11,000,000. The orders secured alone are estimated at $4,000,It is calculated thatRugby Radio Service. - 109 words
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Article73 1935-11-01 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, October 31. Tomorrow po ling takes place in over 360 cities and towns for re-election of one third of the members of Municipal Councils. Two thousand three hundred and sixty-nine candidates are standing for 100,312 seats of whom 400 will be returned unopposed.Rugby Radio Service. - 73 words
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Article446 1935-11-01 1 STEVEDORES BAFFLED REFUSED TO WALK THE PLANK What does an elephant weigh? The answer to this question is now an important one in Singapore’s dockland, for the arrival of two elephants in the Karapara from Rangoon on Wednesday has demanded its solution says the Free446 words
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Article118 1935-11-01 1 s ta< Duke and his fiancee. Rugby R i Officiating Clergy Chosen London, October 31. The officiating clergy at the marriage of the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace next Wednesday will be the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of' s ta< Duke and his fiancee. Rugby R i - 118 words
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Article133 1935-11-01 1 Inhabitants Flee From City 564 SHOCKS DURING PAST FORTNIGHT Helena, Montana, Oct. 31. Having experienced 564 shocks during the past fortnight scores of inhabitants tedny fled headlong from the city. Today’s occurrence was th v severest earthquake of the whole series. Many abandoned their homes inadequately133 words
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Article137 1935-11-01 1 big task number 1,300.Rugby Radio Service. Survey Of London Homes Today London, Oct. 31. One of the most important measures which became law before the last Parliament adjourned for the summer recess was the Housing Act which laid down a definition on overcrowding and provided for survey to findbig task number 1,300.Rugby Radio Service. - 137 words
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Article125 1935-11-01 1 Reuter Wireless. Radical Socialists Not To Resign Paris, Get. 29. Fears that the Radical Socialists might order their members of the Cabinet to re- j sign, thereby upsetting the Government, having been set at rest and the Government has been given a new lease of life. Socialist CongressReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Advertisement15 1935-11-01 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement5 1935-11-01 1 The Fastest iVlirror Reflex Camera.5 words
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Advertisement2372 1935-11-01 2 RATES FOR CASUAL* PERAK TURF CLUB I Notice Of Removal MADAME BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Autumn Meeting 1935. j ROMEO LIMITED -o- I (Incorporated in England.) i CLEARANCE SALE Ist Bay—Saturday, 26th. October 1935 NEDERLANDSCHE I CHARTERED BANK 2nd Day—Wednesday, 30th. October 1935 please note that as from the 4th. Novem- g2,372 words
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Article2440 1935-11-01 3 Sifts For The Infant Prince Plans For The Royal Couple National Council's Annual Conference Nurse Cavell Anniversary (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 22. loyal Treasures Loaned N addition to the collection of jade I at Buckingham Palace which the Queen has accumulated and of2,440 words
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Advertisement322 1935-11-01 3 Listen to Claudette Colbert i j®* WHATISITTHAT 1 MAKES A GIRL 1 I YOU'VE ALL WONDERED J HEAPS OF TIMES I'M SURE- A TRULY I BEAUTIFUL SKIN. <• J j M GIRLS-DON'T BE WPWffl H CONTENT WITH J 1 H ANYTHING LESS TsT mI J i 1 I I than322 words
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Article217 1935-11-01 4 But ''Mentally Deficient" I Brilliance at arithmetic is n o t necessarily sign of high menial ability, according to experts who have been observing the 13-years-old Nottingham boy w’hose mental arithmetic is a marvel of swiftness and accuracy I For this boy is classed as mentally217 words
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558 1935-11-01 4 AN AMAZING ADVENTURE I Captain's Brave But j Mad Plan EXPLODED MYTH Towards sundown of a June day in 1857, a wide-eyed populace stood at the edge of tha town of San Antonio looking eagerly across the Texas hillst They had been waiting558 words
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Article246 1935-11-01 4 "He" Has Just Laid An Egg! I Cocky Colson, famous centenarian parrot, of Russell-square, London, has just laid an eggdespite his” name. It has taken him just 102 years to do it, i confounding xperts who have examined him. j Cocky has been the246 words
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Article297 1935-11-01 4 Visited By Queen Elizabeth Windsor, Oct. 21 A well-known Thames-side landmark is disappearing. The Bells of Ouzeley Inn, Old Windsor, has closed its doors for the last time, and workmen began to demolish this, the olde. hostelry on th e upper reaches of the Thames297 words
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183 1935-11-01 4 A nurse described, at an inquest al Paddington, W., her vain struggle to pre- vent a retired public schoolmaster from throwing himself out of a window. A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was recorded on Frederick George Bashford, aged 61, of Midhurst183 words
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Article212 1935-11-01 4 Association With j Colonel I "RATHER DREADFUL." SAYS JUDGE It seems rather dreadful that a colonel in the Royal Artillery should be committing adultery with a brother officer’s wife,” said Mr. Justice Bucknill in the Divorce Court on Oct. 21. He granted a decree nisi to212 words
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Article339 1935-11-01 4 Squadron Leader Titmas > t Squadron Leader John F. Titmas, pro- moted in the October list, has recently been appointed for air staff duties at headquarters of the Inland Area, Stanmore, after two years on flying duties with No. 7 (Bomber) Squadron at Worthy Down. I An339 words
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Advertisement373 1935-11-01 4 r ZJBJ //1 I 41 Ji n I I Farewell To Age Elizabeth Arden can keep you young and make you lovely. Not by any complicated ritual but by a simple quick home treatment adapted to your personal needs. She would like to advise you personally, but since this is373 words
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Article2130 1935-11-01 5 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Annual Meeting GOVERNOR'S KEEN INTEREST Singapore, Oct. 29. An appeal for assistance was made at the annual general meeting of the Children s Aid Society held this morning at Government House. H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas presided, and in his presidential2,130 words
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459 1935-11-01 5 VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL STORY AT THE MAJESTIC Few writers, in all the history of literature, have such a vast number of readers of their books as Victor Hugo, even So many years after his death. His novels are still the best sellers in every part459 words
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Advertisement277 1935-11-01 5 IWHITEAWAYSI CUTEERY-KITCHEN UTENSILS CHIN a die v i I A. I 1 > y V- aX i j? ?JUDGE" WARK "JUDGE" K-g V l ENAMEL COLANDER. PUDDING f I BASIN "JUDGE" WHITE 1 J IN WHITE WITH BLUE RIM DAOIN. > I AS PER sketch a^ TE b D eadld277 words
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Miscellaneous236 1935-11-01 5 FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Friday, Ist November, 1935. KHENG HWA LIAN KHENG CHIEW OPERA GENG HONG LOOI” Seats :3O, 20 and 10 cents. NO FREE LISTS. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA Presents 1. OO CHEAN KEW CHOO” 2. LIM KUNG AIK” SEATS: 40, 30 20 Cents.236 words
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Article, Illustration289 1935-11-01 6 GIANT TREE CRASHES.The full force of the hurricane was experienced at Doncaster, where this house in Park-avenue, Sprotborough, was partialb wrecked, when a huge elm tree was brought down. FIRST AlD.Members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade rendering assistance to a casualty during the demonstration,289 words
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Article1687 1935-11-01 7 UNEMPLOYMENT IN SINGAPORE Relief Work ROTARIANS DISCUSS MATTER Singapore, Oct, 30. Unemployment was the main subject discussed at today’s business meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. Brigadier H. A. Lord, of the Salvation Army, outlined the work1,687 words
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Article351 1935-11-01 7 Theft Of Hospital Clock A FIRST OFFENDER The case was concluded yesterday before the magistrate, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, in which a Chinese named Lee Teik Leang was charged with theft of a clock valued at $6, from the old operation theatre of the General Hospital.351 words
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Article69 1935-11-01 7 Tamil Claims Trial Sungharam, a Tamil Hindu, was produced before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham yesterday in the police court on a charge of theft of two ceiling roses, valued at 65 cents, from the Municipal Electric Tramways store on October 30. Inspector K. C. Goh69 words
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Article857 1935-11-01 7 Cantonese Charged With Its Use JUDGMENT RESERVED Judgment was reserved in the police court yesterday in the cas e in which a Cantonese, Chen Heng, was charged with using the front room of No. 7, cintra Street, temporarily or otherwise as a com- mon betting house, at857 words
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Article337 1935-11-01 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Accommodation at the Cameron Highlands for Christmas and the New Year holidays is rapidly being snapped up and I those intending visitors who do not wish to be disappointed should book now. It is rumoured that Dr. L. F. Day, Medical Officer, Lipis, who is a well-known Surgeon337 words
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Article106 1935-11-01 7 Brothers Reunite In Malaya Two brothers parted from each ptherunder the smoke of battle on a South African kopjie in 1901. Since they faced Boer bullets side by side they have never met. But after 34 years they will be reunitedand the 4 reunion106 words
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Article206 1935-11-01 7 Tamil Who Decamped With Friend's Money Johore Bahru, Oct. 29. How a friend betrayed the trust placed in him was told in the police Court thin morning to Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) when a Tamil named Torsi was charged with criminal breach206 words
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Advertisement68 1935-11-01 7 R deluxe instrument wHie!) you can afford! AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGING and every possible refinement in this i Marconi Superhet Radiogram MODEL 289 PRICE $290.00 In Model 289 Marconi provide a radiogram exceptional in each of the essentials of appearance, performance and beauty of tone a radiogram bristling with important technical68 words
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1909 1935-11-01 8 PLANS TO BE READY IN A FEW DAYS MR. J.D. KEMP ON THE QUESTION OF illegal bookmakers APPEAL TO MEMBERS TO SUPPORT CLUB OWNERS THE PRINCIPAL OFFENDERS MR. PARRY’S INTERESTING SUGGESTION Presiding at the annual general meeting of members of the1,909 words
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Article54 1935-11-01 8 Reuter. Opening Match TOURISTS SCORE 292 FOR SEVEN Perth, Oct. 31. The M.C.C. opened their tour in Australia with a match at Perth today. When stumps were drawn the M.C.C. who batted first had gathered 292 for seven wickets. Denis Smith 83 and Mitchell Innes 58Reuter. - 54 words
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Article275 1935-11-01 8 League Fixtures For Tomorrow BRENTFORD AT HOME TO ARSENAL The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v Grimsby T Bolton W v Blackburn R Brentford v Arsenal Derby C v Manchester C Everton v275 words
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Article31 1935-11-01 8 Reuter. Newport Defeated London, Oct. 31. The All Blacks’’ defeated Newport by 17 points to 5. Fast Midlands defeated Leicestershire, at Leicester, by 16 points to o.Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article70 1935-11-01 8 English Rugger The following are the principal Rugby Union matches to be played tomorrow: London Counties v New Zealand Cheshire v Lancashire Northumberland v Durham Notts. Lincs, and Derby v Ncrth Midlands Yorkshire v Cumberland Bristol v Harlequins 1 London Scottish v Cambridge U’sity London70 words
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Article1168 1935-11-01 8 PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW Lelow will be found the full programme for tomorrow’s races pit p(,li the concluding day of the Autumn Meeting. Scratchings and order of running will be found on Page 20:— Division H? 2 M J le and 50 Yards |0 4 01,168 words
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Article, Illustration991 1935-11-01 9 LONDON JEWS PROTEST AGAINST GERMAN VISIT ICAN understand and sympathise witt those London Jews who are passionately protesting against the visit of t football team representing Germany to England. At the same time, I think the protest is a mistake. It seems to me that, if the991 words
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Article954 1935-11-01 9 SUCCESSFUL PLAYERS IN i TEST MATCHES THE BEST MEN England has good cause to '’ur.k hard i bout its lack of success on the cricket field during the last two seasons Lavish praise has sometimes been given to our Selection Committee when they have announced the names954 words
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Article, Illustration843 1935-11-01 9 Lawn Tennis *i Borotra Champion For r, e a Eighth Time e r i s WOMEN'S TITLE WON ii BY MISS SCRIVEN i London, Oct. 19. J. Borotra won the men’s singles title at Queen's Club, West Kensington, for the i eighth time, and so surpassed the843 words
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Article260 1935-11-01 9 Boxing POINTS VERDICT OVER SIMON CHAVEZ October 21. Johnny King (Manchester), the British bantam-weight champion, boxing as a feather-weight, won on points from Simon Chavez (Venezuela) in a 12-round contest at Manchester. There were remarkable scenes at the j finish, when a crowd of 5,000 booed260 words
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Article109 1935-11-01 9 Former Light-weight Champion's Quick Victory October 21. Ernie Izzard, former British light-weight champion, returned to the ring after six years' absence. He defeated Bert Jenkins (Plymouth) in the third round, at Mitcham, the referee stopping the fight. Izzard showed that he still had the power that won109 words
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Article81 1935-11-01 9 Jack Berg, the British light-weight champion, won on points over 10 rounds against Peter McKinley I Edinburgh) at the Devonshire Sporting Club, London. Berg had to fight his hardest, and when he left the ring he had a mixed reception. HARVEY-PHILLIPS REFEREE Mr. Jack Smith (Manchester)81 words
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Article386 1935-11-01 9 Cricketers To Play On Oaken Table FAMOUS FIRM'S CENTENARY London, Oct. 21. Billiards, like cricket, is an old game, whose rules and implements have from i time to time been altered Whatever may happen at cricket, the prevailing idea cf those who give laws to billiards386 words
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Advertisement65 1935-11-01 9 B Lacklag g Energy? I -then take sANATOCENj The True Tonic-Food g < CN al Chamisis FOOTBALL MATCH IN AID OF ST. MARK'S SCHOOL BUILDING FUND M. A. F. C. vs. BURMA RIFLES ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, AT 5.15 P.M. SHARP On Victoria Green ADMISSION 10 cts., 20 cts. and65 words
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Article624 1935-11-01 10 In a broadcast speech delivered on Tuesday, Lord Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer in last Labour administration and in the first National Government, who retired after the 1931 elections, attacked the policy of the present second National Government. After explaining that he spoke as an independent politician624 words
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Article918 1935-11-01 10 KILLING THE GOOSE At yesterday’s annual meeting of the Penang Turf Club, at which there was an unusually large gathering of members, the Chairman, Mr. Kemp, once again referred to the activities of bookmakers, as a result of which the Penang totalizator did not show the improvement hoped for. Mr.918 words
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Article188 1935-11-01 10 Third Anniversary Celebration MEMBERS "AT HOME" Tc celebrate their third anniversary the t enangCycle Traders’ Union gave an At Heme today at their new premises in Malay St-eet. As th e old premises had been vacated only three days ago the occasion served also in the188 words
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Article236 1935-11-01 10 Rapid Strides (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, October 31. Work in Taiping has made rapid strides during Miss Olsen’s visit. Her approaching departure cn November 2 to Ipoh, is deeply regretted by all. The Committee is new estab'ished on a strong basis, and composed of its maximum236 words
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Article164 1935-11-01 10 DEEPAVALI A SEQUEL Tamil Dhabies Who Tried To Raise Money I think they should be made to realist that they cannot do what they like with other people’s property,” said Detective In specter B. Lewis, in the po.ice court today when two Tamils were produced before the magistrate. First accused,164 words
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Article58 1935-11-01 10 i Fined For Possession Of Chandu Having pleaded guilty when charged with possession of chandu when not being registered smokers, Loh Lip Ying end Lee Kim Huat appeared in the policy court today for sentence. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, of the Excise Department, prosecuted. The magistrate, Mr.58 words
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Advertisement72 1935-11-01 10 YARDLEY W LAVENDER G3S>) the lovable /CSsFSgX FRAGRANCE fi Hml|||L So fre«h and fragrant, the Yardley Lavender give» you a dain tines» and charm which no other perfump can quite equal. A Lovable Fra-grance-exquisite at all times and especially perfect for the informal occasion when a heavy, exotic scent might72 words
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Article110 1935-11-01 11 .Reuter. After Self-Imposed Exile MAY SEEK TO REGAIN MAYORALTY New York, Oct. 31. The ex-Mayor, Jimmy Walker, immaculately dressed as ever, returned to the United States today after a three year self-imposed exile. Screaming syrens and banners inscribed Hullo Jimmy” fluttering on yachts heralded the arrival in.Reuter. - 110 words
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1183 1935-11-01 11 MR. KIA PENG'S DAUGHTER MARRIED TO MR. TAN AH TAH LARGE GATHERING AT AMPANG HOUSE There was a large and fashionable gathering ut "Ampang House” the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Choo Kia Peng, on Wednesday at th e marriage of their1,183 words
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Article246 1935-11-01 11 HUNGRY SO HE STOLE Rctan For Juvenile Offender Johore Bahru. Oct 29. "If you do it again you will go to prison, but| this time I sentence you to receive feu? strokes of the rotan" was the remark made by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru i246 words
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Article144 1935-11-01 11 Short But Important List Johore Bahru, Oct. 29. The last session for the year of the Muar Assizes will open in the Supreme Court. Muar, l/efpre Mr. Justice J. V. Mills on Nov. 3. So far there is one case in which a Tamil named Sadayan is charged144 words
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Article182 1935-11-01 11 Much Damage To Crops Feared MAIN ROAD TO IPOH CLOSED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October 31. Vast areas of low lying districts near Taiping, Bruas and Kuala Kangsar have been suffering from heavy floods during the last two days. Several tracts of roads are inundated in182 words
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Article72 1935-11-01 11 Young Chinese Guilty But Insane (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Nov. 1. The double tragedy at Tapah was recalled yesterday when Tan Pee Pow, the young Chinese who was committed to the Perak Assizes, was yesterday found guilty but insane on two charges of murder. Accused72 words
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Article177 1935-11-01 11 "Kedah" And "Ipoh" Late Bad weather was encountered in the Straits of Malacca yesterday and last night, and many small steamers had to run for shelter. The s.s. Kedah arrived this morning at 9.15 from Singapore, more than an hour late, while the s.s. Ipoh from177 words
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Article96 1935-11-01 11 Trade Fair In Singapore In 1936 Singapore, Oct, 30. At a public meeting held in the Exchange Room, Singapore Chamber of Commerce, yesterday afternoon, and presided over by Mr. C. E. Collinge, it was unanimously decided to hold a British Trade Fair in Singapore in 1936. A committee96 words
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Advertisement167 1935-11-01 11 Only A Few Weeks More IN WHICH TO DECIDE ON GIFTS FOR FRIENDS IN THE HOMELAND. LET US HELP YOU CHOOSE. I If you cannot call and inspect (without obligation, of course) our distinctive range of Gifts, write and ask for copy of our Gift Suggestion booklet. We Shall Be167 words
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Article640 1935-11-01 12 Purchase Of Mine At Siput FROM LONDON TIN CORPORATION, LTD. The following letter has been sent to the sht&renolders of Ampat Tin Dredging, Limi ed by Messrs. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd, agents; We are directed to inform you that, following a thorough examination by the Company’s640 words
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Article50 1935-11-01 12 Rugby Radio Service. London, October 30. The value of re ail sales in September 1935 was 8.1 per cent, greater than in September, 1934 Stocks at end of September were valued at 1.6 per cent. lesv than a year before and employment was 2.1 per cent, higher.Rugby Radio Service. – - 50 words
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Article36 1935-11-01 12 Rcutci Wirel. ss. The Agricultural Adjustment Administration has scored a striking victory in the corn >nd hog referendum. In 31 States 230,000 farmers have voted for a continuance of control whili ***** opposed.– Rcutci Wirel. ss. - 36 words
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Article1353 1935-11-01 12 LARGE INCREASE IN PROFIT Important Bedrock Indications MR. R. SANCROFT BAKER ON RESTRICTION SCHEME The Ninth Ordinary General Meeting ot th e shareholders of Temoh Tin Dredging, Limited, was held on October 17 at the Registered Office of the Company, 4, LonI don Wall Buildings, London, E.C.1,353 words
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Article949 1935-11-01 12 Advantages Of Company's Product PROPOSED NEW COMPANY The second annual general meeting of the. Rubber Powder Company, Ltd., was held on October 15, at 20, Copthall-avenue E.C. Mr. Arnell Thorp (the chairman) presided, and was supported by Mr. M. H. Thorp, Mr. Age Meinesz and Mr. J. A.949 words
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Advertisement123 1935-11-01 12 Hl j-L vOw?® RL OS JOHN PLAY€R SONS, tNGLAND. K > H STEEL Bullock Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO., 1, River Road. PENANG. -r A Universal need al he Universal < Cooler The REFRIGATOR WITH LOW RUNNING CCST 1 AND EFFICENT123 words
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542 1935-11-01 13 TRIPARTITE PEACE TALKS AT GENEVA LEAGUE COMMITTEES CONSIDERING SANCTIONS Geneva, October 31. Eden arrived and immediately participated in the meeting of the Committee of Eighteen whose task is to consider the next step in the application ot sanctions which they are presenting to the Co-ordinationi.Reuter. - 542 words
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Article179 1935-11-01 13 To Be Speeded Up PENANG HONGKONG LINE MAY BE PERMANENT < London, Oct. 31. i The speeding up of Empire air services in the near future is announced by Sir Eric Geddes at the annual meeting of Imperial Airways. New machines will be ordered which will enable179 words
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Article431 1935-11-01 13 i.Reuter. Described As In State Of Demoralization BRITISH PRESS CRITICISMS London, Oct. 31. Chinese exchanges are now accurately described as in a state of demoralization, says the Daily Telegraph” which criticizes Nanking’s lack of definite policy and spasmodic action in alternately supporting and not supporting the market. Thei.Reuter. - 431 words
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Article250 1935-11-01 13 .Rugby Radio Service. Sir Jchn Simon Replies RECOVERY IN GREAT BRITAIN London, Oct. 31. In a broadcast address last night, Sir John Simon, Liberal National, replied to the attack on the National Government delivered by Lord Snowden on the previous night. He claimed that it was.Rugby Radio Service. - 250 words
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Article491 1935-11-01 13 REMARKABLE FILM SHOWING AT QUEEN'S The screen has given the opportunity for many strange and mys.erious happenings to be presented to the world in general. For the most part such stories have been created by the fertile brains of writers of fiction but there have been491 words
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Article44 1935-11-01 13 .Reuter. Peiping, Oct. 31. An unconfirmed report states that the Japanese military autho- rities have delivered a series of new demands on the North China authorities more far reaching than those of June which precipitated the departure of General Ho Ying-chin.-.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement64 1935-11-01 13 PHONE 543. P ENANG PENANG S.S. o: THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES SATURDAY DANCING TO 1 A.M. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY COCKTAIL DANCES 7.00 to 9.30 p.m. WAYNE EVE CARRUTHERS will give exhibitions in Ball Room Dancing during the above Dances. ST. ANDREW'S ANNUAL BALL REEL PRACTICES Wednesday, 6th November, 9.3064 words
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Miscellaneous151 1935-11-01 13 1 jjjty =4 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT 2-45 P.M. THE STUDIO THAT GAVE YOU DRACULA," INVISIBLE MAN" AND THE "BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" NOW FLASHES BEFORE YOUR EYES ANOTHER WEIRD, WILD THRILLER WITH AN AMAZING MASTERPIECE OF MAKE-UP THAT WILL SET THE COUNTRY TALKING I 81.151 words
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Article583 1935-11-01 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving Md mJ Ung from Penang during the week! IN PORT TODAY fi.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST” from Be-lawan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (La-boean-Bilik.) Sails for same ports the next day. S.S. MAKIAN” from Langsa, Idi, Sim-pang-Olim, Tg.583 words
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Article312 1935-11-01 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland and South Africa by way of Singapore and thence by Imperial Airway® will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Amsterdam and London by route to Alor Star-Amsterdam Alor S‘ar and312 words
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Advertisement130 1935-11-01 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY records, eastern bazaar For Because its e British Make LADIES' Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame PYJAMAS Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one KIMONO-Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tune, to AD T«,te. GOLF COATS. Vilathikukun Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE130 words
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Miscellaneous817 1935-11-01 14 Wireless Programmes n B The News 12.05 a.m.The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. TODAY 12.20Close down. »««<»> Reoonßns ned GSC 9,580 kc|s (31.32 m.) GSB 9,510 kc|s (31.55 an.), or GSL 6,110 kc[a (40.10 m.). ZEESEN 6.20 a.m.—Big Ben. The BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa;817 words
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Miscellaneous482 1935-11-01 14 11.00 Music. 11.10 Talk on Guy Faw- in Malaya. News is given in French and kes Day.” 11.25 Light music. 11.35 English and some announcements are In Dance music. 11.50 p.m. Close down. English. Morning transmissions are usually on 12,000 kcs. 6.00 a.m. News and Gramophone music. AVROMMEDAN 7-30 o482 words
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Advertisement1795 1935-11-01 15 al h !lajjlte O 1 JR* HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE I J* BLIIE PIIMMBL LIMB HAMBURG. Far Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave Dae r»TT-ru7*DnC f> Penang London OUTWARDS A. ANTENOR Mars., L’don. R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Nov. 2 Nov. 29 For Port Swettenhotn, Singapore, Manito, f1,795 words
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Miscellaneous384 1935-11-01 16 OPENING TONIGHT ISvlaTj a =z OPENING TONIGHT I 6-15 9-30 Jm|UJ iW I <7* J, Mil 615 &9 30 U/ J SKKBiSSSSSffiSiSWffiffiKifiStffi'Ji'SSSSWSfitf;SSSS JMMSSWMSKMiKKaMHiSMHiKKSSHiSSSSSiMiS V_. 'i»!u- -Mj THREE OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST CHARACTERS ACTORS FREDRIC ft CHARLES ft SIR CEDRIC I MARCH LAUGHTON HARDWICKE 7 J 4==t as as u as384 words
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611 1935-11-01 17 Playroom Reveals Character First aid for parents of the difficult” child is the key-note of the work now being done at the Parents’ Association Institute, Roland-gardens, S.W., by Dr. Charlotte Buhler, the Viennese psychologist. Dr. Buhler, who divides her time between London and611 words
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Article334 1935-11-01 17 Prominent Lithuanian Banker's Son London, Oct. 21. The son of one of the most prominent bankers in Lithuania was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment at the Old Bailey, and told that he would be deported to his own country. He was Peter Sven Jensen, alias334 words
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Article332 1935-11-01 17 Government Stores Found In His House A midnight search of a aval officer's house by the pclic e who, it was alleged, found <a quantity of Government stores, including jam, flour, beans, corned beef, milk, and floorcloth, was described at a court-martial at Chatham. William Gordon332 words
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Article490 1935-11-01 17 Fine For Landing Without i Licence At the Croydon County Police Court on Oct. 19 Mrs. Roy Fox, whose address was given as the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, was fined 40s. on a summons by the Surrey County Council for landing at Croydon Airport from abroad on490 words
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Article219 1935-11-01 17 IBN SAUD'S NEW BRIDE MAY NEVER SEE HIM Jerusalem, Oct, 20. The latest bride of King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, daughter of Emir Nawaf El Shaalan, paramount sheik of the Rualla tribe, who was married by proxy at Damascus on Oct. 18, may never see219 words
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Advertisement265 1935-11-01 17 I* DRINK I* BERTOLA SHERRY o 1 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. I AHOTS 1 1* HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. J PENANG AND BRANCHES. 1 Suouti beck and call SB R 'WW bo I jTTgi hu ft OS» Sole Agents :—N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. THE BLUES265 words
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Advertisement140 1935-11-01 17 i 1 DOUBLED Services Home as from 3 October THE REASON All these air liners have four engines for greatest reliability and offer the highest standards of comfort and service THE RESULT The weekly service Home has become so popular that it has had to be doubled Dep. SINGAPORE Sun.140 words
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Article2146 1935-11-01 18 AT MEETING OF JAFFNESE CO-OPERATORS Membership Of More Than One Society Forbidden It was disclosed at the halt yearly meeting of the Jaffnese Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society that in spite of the ruling in all such organisations some co-operators were members of more than one2,146 words
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Advertisement247 1935-11-01 18 BULLFINCH BUTTER FOR < PURITY 111/ if (o<\ J®) c 3 KfeSaffl m I J The Butter for Everybody C SOLE AGENTS: I- Henry WangH Co., Lid., < PENANG J 3* SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. IT’S HERE!. I» NEW LOW PRICE on .W PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Famous for removing film247 words
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2328 1935-11-01 19 Activities Throughout Malaya INADEQUATE FUNDS PREVENT FULL SCOPE BEING REALISED The Society deserves the unstinted support of all who take an interest in children I wish to assure you that while my wife and I are here we shall take the keenest2,328 words
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Advertisement215 1935-11-01 19 Fjiijg is a well-tried food, particularly suited for tropi- conditions 7 in mb j SEND FOrA h Y >?; a SAMPLE TIN, A UMBMIIIITiB II Wf/ THE LACTOGEN f W| BABY BOOK" lAj W} J s' spoon MEASURE ((j 7/< TO LACTOGEN” 129/135 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. S-'i I Please send215 words
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Article715 1935-11-01 20 Ignacio Fernandez Outpointed THREE PENANG BOYS LOSE (From Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, November 1. Ignacio Fernandez, the veteran Filipino welterweight, received another set-back when he dropped a point’s decision to Nai Som Phong, the Penang Siamese in a twelve three-minute round contest at the715 words
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Article91 1935-11-01 20 P. P.W.V.C. vs. The Rest On the Esplanade tomorrow at 5.15 p-m. the following will play for The Rest against the P. and P. W. V. Corps: THE REST (Colours) Cheong Foong Chin; A. H. West A R. Jones, L. G. Lee, H. A. L. Luckham; Lun Keng Chuan,91 words
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Article235 1935-11-01 20 Scratchings And Order Of Running SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC The following is the order of running for tomorrow’s races at Ipoh Race 1: Ponies, Class 1, Div. 2. Race 2 Horses, Class 4, Div. 2, stayers. Race 3 Horses, Class 4, Div. 2 sprinters. Race 4:235 words
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Article73 1935-11-01 20 P.C.C. "A" vs. E. Smelting Club On the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m. the following will represent the P.C.C. A” against the Eastern Smelting Club: H. E. Pether; J. A. McEvoy and F. G. Pooley; E. A. M. Wilson, S. V. Adams and R. N. Elliot; T. A. Maxwell,73 words
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Article31 1935-11-01 20 Result Of Bogey Competition The following is the result of the Bogey Competition played here on Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27, 1935: H. Fothergill B—282 down.31 words
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Article120 1935-11-01 20 TIN YESTERDAY TODAT London(Spot) £218.10.0 £224.15.0 London(3 months) £212.0.0 £214.5.0 Singapore $108.50 $109.00 Business Done Penang’ $108.87% $109.00 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA. (Sundried) $5 30 $5.40 BLACK PEPPER $B.OO $B.OO RUBBER Landon 6%d 6%d New York 13%c(G) 13%c(G) SingaporeSpot 22 %c 22 %c120 words
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Article230 1935-11-01 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers &euers Buyers Beller» TAN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 1.00 1.02% 97% 1.00 Hitam 55 57% 54 56 Hong Fatt 70 72% 72% '75 Lukut 1.25 1.30 1.25 1.30 N. Taiping 67 69 66 68 Rahman Hyd. 1.07 109230 words
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Article40 1935-11-01 20 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 London Bank 2 4 4 m|st Private 3 m]st credit 2|4 3 Documentary 2]4Js On New’ York Demand 57 India T.T. 154% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 20 dis. Shanghai T.T. 44 dis. Bar Silver 2940 words
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Article379 1935-11-01 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAYS PRICES The followings are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Ca’s Share List today X >X«*J< X L lirnav: Auenuy l.bu 1.10 1.60 uu Amai. Malay 2 92% o.xo 2.9<j b.2u B. ixintang 1.10 1 lb<.x 1.10 ±.iuex Kempas 1.80 a.. 90 1.82%379 words
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Article211 1935-11-01 20 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 41 64 74 39 64 New’ York 4 91% Montreal 4.97% 4.97% Brussels 29.18 29.22 Geneva 15.13 1513 Amsterdam 7.23% 7.24% Milan 6060/ ff Berlin 12.22 12.22% Pragu e 118% 119 Copenhagen J Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna211 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-11-01 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Ralnfal 6.00 a.m. 75 S. 61 m.m. Noon 77 E. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low’ Water 2.48 a.m. 9.33 a.m. 3.16 p.m. 9.21 p.m. TOMORROW 3.18 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 3.58 p.m. 9.56 p.m.38 words
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Miscellaneous168 1935-11-01 20 PUowb 18-'* 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 UNITED PHOTOPLAY SERVICE, LTD.’S MIGHTY MUSICAL DRAMA HIGHWAYS’ with A SELECTED ALL-STAR CAST HEADED BY RAYMOND KING AND MISS CHEN YEN YEN SPECTACULAR! DRAMATIC I EMOTIONAL! A soul-stirring drama of the toils and sufferings of ordinary humans in their struggle for livelihood and existence168 words
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