Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section18 1934-01-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY h >. 11. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY. JANUARY 13. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.18 words
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519 1934-01-13 1 iFOUR DAYS TO ATTEND A FRACTURE! There Was A Delay HOSPITAL DOCTORS i DISAGREE Tn a criminal appeal which was argued before Mr. Justice Savage-Bailey yesterday afternoon, in the Supreme Court, fresh evidence was allowed to be called in connection with the case and519 words
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221 1934-01-13 1 Accident Outside Buckingham Palace OLD BAILEY TRIAL London, January 13. F. H. Hills was found not guilty at the Old Bailey on charges of manslaughter and causing grievous bodily harm but was sentenced to three months in the second division for making false declarations when221 words
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Article42 1934-01-13 1 Buitenzorg Central Rubber Station. —Reuter. Awarded To Dr. De Vries London, Jan. 12. The Colwyn gold medal of the Institution of the Rubber Industry has been awarded to Dr. De Vries, ex-director of the Buitenzorg Central Rubber Station. —Reu-Buitenzorg Central Rubber Station.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article35 1934-01-13 1 —Reuter. Courtaid’s Announce A Reduction London, Jan. 12. Courtaid’s Limited have announced the extending of production by over 30 per cent, making reductions averaging about three pence per pound in viscose yam prices.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article67 1934-01-13 1 Incident In S’pore Court (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 12. With wreathed smiles, a Chinese appeared in court aM pleaded guilty to cruelty to fowls. The magistrate in sentencing accused said, "There’s nothing to laugh about You’re fined $lO. Now laugh! Accused suddenly became very serious. He67 words
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Article41 1934-01-13 1 Rescued By Malay Constable (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 12. A seventeen-year-old Chinese girl tell io tt the sea off the new pier. She wan rescued by a Malay constable and revived by artificial respiration.41 words
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Article204 1934-01-13 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Barometer Of World j Goodwill BENEFICIAL EFFECT ON TRADE London, January 12. Speaking at Warwick to-n£ght, Capt Anthony Eden, referring to his new ap-' pointment as Lord Privy Seal, said he was glad it would not materially affect the work he has been engaged—Rugby Radio Service. - 204 words
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Article33 1934-01-13 1 —Reuter. Gen. Blanton Winship Appointed Washington, Jan. 12. President Roosevelt has appointed General Blanton Winship, Governor of Puerto Rico in succession to Mr. R. H. Gore who has resigned.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article235 1934-01-13 1 j. —Reuter. Awaiting The Next i Move PRESIDENT CONTINUES SILENT Washington, Jan. 12. While the capital is tensely awaiting President Roosevelt’s next gold move the Attomey-General, Mr. Cummings, submitted an undisclosed opinion to President Roosevelt with regard to •whether government can impound the Federal Reserve system ofj.—Reuter. - 235 words
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Article208 1934-01-13 1 Boulevard St Germain closed early.—Reuter. Vote Of Confidence Passed SOCIALISTS SUPPORT GOVERNMENT Paris, January 12. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 376 votes to 205. The Socialists supported the government. M. Chautemps, in speech, defended his Press Libel Bill which the RightBoulevard St Germain closed early.—Reuter. - 208 words
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Article335 1934-01-13 1 H.M.S. Suffolk as from January 31.—Reuter. Theft F rom Rubber Estate Found in chocolate and cigarette tins buried on the estate, a sum of $896 which had been stolen from a safe in the house of Mr. E. Anker, manager of Mount Austin I Estate,H.M.S. Suffolk as from January 31.—Reuter. - 335 words
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Article197 1934-01-13 1 No Damage MAY SAIL ON SUNDAY London, January 12. he H.M.S. M Nelson which went aground on the starboard < side of the Channel off the Round Tower at the entrance to Portland harbour, was refloated this evening and was taken to Portsmouth Dock for examination. E..rly197 words
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Article66 1934-01-13 1 cor.: red with 18 11.5 d. last week. —Rugby Radio Service. £66,075,000 Applied For In Tenders London, Jan. 12. A total of £66,075,000 was applied for m to-day's tenders for the £30,000,000 treasury bills. The amount allotted in bills for three months was 30 millions. The avenge rate— cor.: red with 18 11.5 d. last week.—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article42 1934-01-13 1 —Reuter. To Be Redeemed Treasury has given notice of its inter Ton to redeem £105,000,000 four per cer bonds 1934 6, issued in 1930. GoVer ment will probably finance the operatlf*' y a fresh borrowing at a lower rate.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article48 1934-01-13 1 guest of the King during me weea■earning to London on Monday.—Ruglio Service. Suest Of King During W eek-end London, Jan. 12. Prime Minister left London this '■on for Sandringham where he will guest of the King during the week■earning to London on Monday.—Rug- *>>’ Radio Service.guest of the King during me weea■earning to London on Monday.—Ruglio Service. - 48 words
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Article32 1934-01-13 1 —Reuter. To Be Refused Entry Into America Washington, Jan. 12. The Treasury has ordered the customs to refuse entry to foreign mer --’.'iise bearing the "blue eagle”. Reuter.—— —Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement6 1934-01-13 1 LATEST SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY —Page 16.6 words
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Advertisement1899 1934-01-13 2 RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice p ll’ll W»V.W.ViW.Vi BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS APPOINTMENT OF SHIFT ENGINEER I —PR Al POWER STATION Applications are invited by the Municipal K/5 nederlandsche Chartered Bank r All communications relating to !<2]|w*|V lllV HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CB'VA 'Advertisements should beTX» J three *>ClUW<ly. N1,899 words
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Article204 1934-01-13 3 Campaign Against It May End Soon VEGETARIANISM It Means Pale Pink People, Says Mr. Miles “Dont use the word ‘vegetarian’ to me. I hate and loathe it. It stands for pale pink people. I abominate the word ‘vegetarianism’, also. It means Hell to me.” So said Mr.204 words
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Article233 1934-01-13 3 Margaret Peterson, The Author Of 30 Books Margaret Peterson (Mrs. A. O. Fisher), the writer of nearly 30 novels, has died at her home, the Old School House, Rudgwick, Sussex. She was aged 50 and had been ill for about three years. One of her best233 words
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Article229 1934-01-13 3 Deported Man Slips Back To London A man whom the police described as a member of a gang of white slave traffickers and drug dealers, and who was deported from this country in March last, has con trived to return. Specially selected officers of the229 words
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Article708 1934-01-13 3 FRENCH JEWEL STORE ROBBERY The continuation of the case against three Malabari Mohammedans, Amoo, Abdullah and Abdul Aziz, and an Arab, Mohamed bin Abdullah, before the Singapore second magistrate, on Wednesday on charges of dishonestly retaining stolen property and assisting in the disposal of stolen708 words
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Advertisement438 1934-01-13 3 ■HBu >\\ beer WORTH TfifIVELLIHO TOR Z FRA/ER b* NEAVE LIP l DI/TRIBUTOR/ moat ®en»ra//y Af»<f/©/ne for a// C//mate« > pCoTs Browpeg fl fl Si »111 There 1 Substitute. Act l,ke ch rm I" Checks and arrests DIARRHCEA and ’EVER, CROUP, AGUE. Ik I a#*s-s /*UII I The reliable Family438 words
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2194 1934-01-13 4 ONE SAYS IT WAS A FALL OTHER SAYS IT WAS A BLOW WHAT X RAY PHOTOGRAPHS REVEALED CRIMINAL APPEAL The unusual spectacle of two Government doctors in the same institution hopelessly contradicting each other was-w itnessed in the Supreme Court yesterday in the course of a2,194 words
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Article231 1934-01-13 4 Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Topham leave. Marseilles for Malaya by the Chitral on Jan. 26. P. B. Heiimann, of Jendarata Estate, Lower Perak, returned from Europe by the Alsia. In the New Year Honours List, Rao Sahib M. Kunahiraman Nair, late Agent of the Government of231 words
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Article128 1934-01-13 4 in memory of Madam ONG SAW KOOI Mr. Ong Joo Sun and family will end their deep mourning by holding a Kong Teik ceremony in memory of Madam Ong Saw Kooi on Sunday, the 14th instant, and in connection thereof, a puppet show and a Hokkien W’ayang128 words
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Article121 1934-01-13 4 Thursday, Jan. 4. His Excellency and Lady Clementi and Misses Clementi attended by Personal Staff returned to Penang from Medan via Alor Star. Mrs. Nunn had luncheon at Bel Retiro.” Friday, Jan. 5. At 10 a.m. His Excellency presided at an inaugural meeting of the Penang Straits Chinese121 words
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Advertisement33 1934-01-13 4 I APIOI STEEL I I Sure and certain for all Female I 1 complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I W. J. KDMONDS The English Pharmacy I33 words
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Advertisement134 1934-01-13 4 tSAVE MONE I HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY! I I l 00 I Celembb RECORDS at FIFTY CENTS EACH. i i y I Vocal, Dance, Classical, Etc., Etc. J ROBINSON PIANO CO. S PENANG. .VfAV/AW.’ WBcliSuA> 4 1 .■> -A ■<'•■■ "2 fAVAVZvAwyM I 1.’3 d ItJ E-l 111 t-1 f wAVAWOsraxynM134 words
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Article283 1934-01-13 5 —Reuter. English And Scottish Leagues FIXTURES FOR TO-DAY te following is the draw for the third t ind of the F. A. Cup to be played toL louth v Huddersfield T C .tai I’ v Aidershot N J nt-heater U v Portsmouth y .ikington v Gateshead—Reuter. - 283 words
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340 1934-01-13 5 YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCH A football match was played yesterday < n the Esplanade between the H.M.S. Hawkins and Che Din’s XI. and resulted in a win for the naval team by the odd goal in five. The local team opened out promisingly and scored340 words
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Article607 1934-01-13 5 Last Night's Boxing CARPENTIER DEFEATS DOLLAH (BY “SECONDS OUT'’J L. S. Fond’s convincing win on points from Jayaraj did not come as a surprise to many at last night’s boxing at the Town Hall. Although the local lad put up a great fight, Fond had no difficulty607 words
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Article133 1934-01-13 5 i.—Reuter. Narrow Win For Vizianagram XI. NAIDU BOWLS WELL The three-day match between the Vizianagram XI and the M.C.C. was concluded to-day resulting in a win for Vizianagram XI by the narrow margin of 14 runs. The M.C.C. who had scored 59 runs fori.—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article274 1934-01-13 5 Australia Easily Win Second Match Brisbane, Dec. 23. Australia beat Great Britain in the Second Test match, which concluded here to-day, by 8 rubbers to 4, 21 sets to 17, and 193 games to 184. The Tourists won three of the four matches played to-day, the results274 words
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Article250 1934-01-13 5 More Trouble In The Maldives Maldive Islands, Dec. 27. One of the strangest monarchies in the world, that of the Maldive Islands, in the Indian Ocean, is at present in the throes of a bloodshed revolution. The Sultan of the islands, whose title is “Lord of the250 words
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Article190 1934-01-13 5 Woman’s Thanks To Kruschen “I have been suffering from rheumatism for years. At one time I could scarcely walk with pains in my feet The thumb of my left hand was so stiff I could only bend it with the aid of the right hand. I190 words
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Article146 1934-01-13 5 Australian Fleet The five destroyers which have been lent to the Australian Fleet have arrived at Sydney after their nine weeks’ voyage from England. Captain A. G. Lilley, R. N., is in command in the Stuart, and the other vessels are the Vampire, Vendetta, Voyager, and Waterhen. They146 words
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Article51 1934-01-13 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 2nd Sunday after Epiphany 8 a.m. Matins and Litany PS LXVIII. Hymn 75. 8.30- —Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion. Chinese. 6p. m. Evensong. PS XXVII. Hymns 18, 218, 219 and 31. Wednesday—B a.m. Holy Communion. Friday—6 p.m. Evensong. 6.30 Choir51 words
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136 1934-01-13 5 I Illingworth—Rae RECEPTION AT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL I I A quiet but pretty wedding was solem- nised yesterday at St. Andrews Church, .Penang, the contracting parties being Mr. iJ. W. Illingworth, Accountant, Satupulo Tin N. L., South Siam, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. James136 words
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Article269 1934-01-13 5 Anxiety To Pay Her Creditors Berlin, Jan. 9. The stability of her currency will remain the keystone of Germany’s economic structure, according to the president of the Reichsbank, Dr. Schacht, who in an article published in the annual report of the Reichbank officials and employees, outlines269 words
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Article123 1934-01-13 5 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 Perak Turf Club Races Ipoh Ist day. "Malaya” Cup Rugby Final at K.L. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Perak Turf Club Races, 2nd day. Eurasian Association (Penang Branch> annual meeting P. R. c. Pavilion 6 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 Hockey: F.M.S. vs. Colony, Kuala Lumpur. Perak123 words
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Advertisement19 1934-01-13 5 HEALTH AT FLJ N EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD DURING HOLIDAYS MAKE THE BEST OF YOUR HOLIDAY T. V. TEMPLETON, MANAGER PROPRIETOR.19 words
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Advertisement244 1934-01-13 5 CAN OLD-FASHIONED HABITS CAUSE INFERIORITY COMPLEX? Women doctors say they can—and do, quite frequently. The physical misery and the feeling of self-distaste which are inseparable from old fashioned habits of sanitary protection, are responsible for many cases of hypochondria and inferiority complex—with all their far-reaching, crippling consequences. Loss of personality,244 words
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Article721 1934-01-13 6 CHASED MAN THROWS DAGGER INTO FISH POND Evidence of how he and a fellow-con-stable tried to arrest three suspicious characters in a lane in Geylang, Singapore, i but was stabbed in the cap and arm by, one of the men, was given by Chinese police constable721 words
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Article275 1934-01-13 6 Woman’s Belief Concerning Dead Husband A rich elderly widow’s belief that the spirit of her husband was reincarnated in a rabbit is held locally to be the reason why she allowed animals to run wild on her estate, between Highcliffe and Hinton Admiral, Hants. The woman, Mrs.275 words
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Article168 1934-01-13 6 Undesirable German Women Flock To Britain The “Daily Express” understands that Hitler's moral clean-up in Germany has led to a number of German women leaving their country to seek domicile in Britain Some of the applications which have lately been made to English registrars for the168 words
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Article147 1934-01-13 6 i Composed By A Man On Remand I Composed by a man on remand from Tower Bridge Court, about Brixton, the debtors, and remand prison.: ’Twas Christmas day in Brixton, Conditons were the same; There wasn’t a smoke, a laugh or a joke In the147 words
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Advertisement231 1934-01-13 6 You did not learn that at school. But, B for your health's sake, you should know it now! A, B, C, D—these are the four K vitally important vitamins. See what B they stand for! That’s how they are added Rp K in Ostomalt—making the nicest and most B W231 words
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Advertisement155 1934-01-13 6 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Concerning De Reszke Coupons. The recent decision of cigarette manufacturers to abolish gift coupons in Great Britain does not affect De Reszke coupons in Malaya. The De Reszke gift scheme, which has met with such success in the past, will therefore continue to be in force throughout 1934155 words
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2145 1934-01-13 7 EFFECTIVELY STOPPED BY SUDDEN INCREASED TAXATION THE PROBLEM OF FEEDING CHINA'S MILLIONS The attempt to “dump” Japanese rice here has been checked. Action by guilds, and by a local Government committee, has brought the cancellation of the big order for rice which had2,145 words
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Article86 1934-01-13 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai, Dec. 28. An agreement has been reached between the Chinese Government and the American Curtiss Aeroplane Factory for the establishment of a branch factory of the company in China. The capital for the new factory will be furnished by the Curtiss Company—Sin Wen Pao. - 86 words
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Article111 1934-01-13 7 hu of Shantung on this question.—Chao r an Pao. Foochow, December 28. A representative of the northern military commanders has arrived in Foochow to confer with the new Government on tho military situation in North China. Tho name of the delegate is being guarded in closehu of Shantung on this question.—Chao ran Pao. - 111 words
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Article85 1934-01-13 7 —Min Pao. Fukien Behind Recent Assassination Plot Hongkong, Dec. 27. It has now been revealed that Fukien was actually behind the recent plot for the assassination of General Chen Chi-tang in the outskirts of Canton. It is said that the Fukien authorities have maintained a—Min Pao. - 85 words
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Article137 1934-01-13 7 Bfive him substantial support.—Peiping Morning Post. Difficulty Of Returning To Tibet Peiping, Dec. 24. It is reliably learned that, in spite of the death of the Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama, who is now in Suiyuan, is finding much difficulty in realising his dreams of returning to Tibet.Bfive him substantial support.—Peiping Morning Post. - 137 words
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735 1934-01-13 7 GREAT DEAL OF TALK DURING LAST FEW MONTHS NEGOTIATIONS BREAKDOWN: NO RESUMPTION BELIEVED POSSIBLE —Shanghai Morning Post. “During the last few months there has been a great deal of tala about the retrocession of Shanhaikuan, but up to the present this—Shanghai Morning Post. - 735 words
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Article63 1934-01-13 7 —Centred Press. Canton, Dec. 28. Lieutenant Ong Shi-liang of the military reclamation district of the first group army submitted a plan before the department of reconstruction to open a gold mine at Lo Pu Tong in Chung Ching County. It is learned that the mine contains a—Centred Press. - 63 words
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Article125 1934-01-13 7 silk production in the province.—Central Press. Due To Poor Method Of Production Canton, Dec. 28. As found after the investigation by the department of reconstruction that the depression of the silk industries in Kwangtung is due to the poor method of production in factories which they needsilk production in the province.—Central Press. - 125 words
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Article107 1934-01-13 7 —Central Press. Investigation On Economic And Living Conditions Canton, Dec. 28. The Provincial Bureau of Investigation and Statistics of Kwangtung is now working on the investigation of the economic and living conditions in farms of this province. It is learned that this is an important step toward—Central Press. - 107 words
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Article44 1934-01-13 7 In Canton Canton, Dec. 28. The national and provincial revenues and expenditure for the month of November in this province was announced yesterday by the department of finance. National revenue $4,823,469.07 National expenditure $4,135,264 24 Provincial revenue $4,340,730.63 Provincial expenditure $2,669,320.6844 words
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Article335 1934-01-13 8 At the annual general meeting of the Eurasian Association held in Singapore on Tuesday, the Hon’ble Dr. Noel Clarke, President of the Association, said that for the greatest benefit of all the permanently domiciled communities a scheme should be devised whereby both English and Malay should be335 words
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Article266 1934-01-13 8 But They Still Get Free Meals The Kuala Lumpur tailors’ strike remains unsettled and indications are that it will remain unsettled for some weeks. Inquiries made on Friday morning showed that the employers are determined not to accede to the demands for an eight-hour day and to266 words
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Article132 1934-01-13 8 Trade Commission Enquiry The 98th., 99th. and 100th. meetings of the Trade Commission, were held in Singapore, on January 9, 10 and 11, 1934. Evidence was taken from Mr. J. C. Walker (Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son, Ltd.), regarding the tourist business and proposals for increasing132 words
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Article107 1934-01-13 8 Hokien Admits Offence, Sent To Gaol A Hokien named Tay Teck was sentenced to two years’ rigorous imprisonment without the option of a fine by the Singapore Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, on Thursday under the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance. When the accused was arrested in a107 words
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Article1182 1934-01-13 8 with delight and incredulity.—L. A. P. iR the Manchester Guardian. LEE CHIN CHONG Time and time again that evening Mr. Willson experienced the bitter sensation of utter defeat, of being at the end of his tether, of even saying grimly and despairingly to himself, “A very shortwith delight and incredulity.—L. A. P. iR the Manchester Guardian. - 1,182 words
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Article142 1934-01-13 8 Decline Noted In World Unemployment Geneva, Jan. 6. Germany leads the list of 20 countries in which unemployment decreased during 1933, according to statistics published by the International Labour Office. The number of German unemployed totalled 3,710,000 last December as against 5,360,000 in December, 1932. In142 words
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Article77 1934-01-13 8 Commissioner Mapp’s Visit To Netherlands India Medan, Jan. 3. The Deli Courant understands that the visit to Netherlands India of Commissioner Mapp, chief of Headquarters staff of the Salvation Army, has been made with the dual purpose of inspecting the work of the army in the N.E.I. and77 words
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Article94 1934-01-13 8 Wireless Attacks Against Soviet Warsaw, Jan. 9. The mystery surrounding the per istent anti-Soviet broadcating in Poland was partially solved by the proud admission in a Russian emigre journal here on Saturday that the wireless station’s backer is ‘the International Union for combating 1 onimunism.” The organisation’s present94 words
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Article98 1934-01-13 8 How Cameramen Los; Their Pictures Munich, Jan. The übiquitous cameramen of a wo) dwide nev.’sreel distributing firm mi;s< very exciting event on the Olympic skating race track on a mountain lake near lu re on Monday, paradoxically as it may serin, by going too close to it.98 words
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Advertisement35 1934-01-13 8 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION COGNi MsMol k .41 ygSga Bbrm Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MO’JNIE CO., COGNAC. Established in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co. a Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.35 words
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Article814 1934-01-13 9 TWO WOMEN AND MAN STAND TRIAL ON DRUG CHARGE Th© trial was commenced on Thursday before the Singapore Criminal District Judge of two women, Wong Ah Hon and Hoh -a.h Pin, and a man, Chan Chan Fun, all Canvnese, on a charge of possessing814 words
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Article308 1934-01-13 9 TROUBLE OVER PRESIDENT AT SIKH GURDWARA The likelihood of blood being shed as a result of friction between sections of the local Sikh community belonging to different schools of thought concerning the rights of j menials in the Gurdwara was stressed by j Mr. J.308 words
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Article383 1934-01-13 9 DOPE PLEA BY ACCUSED Apparently for no motive whatever, a Tamil, Suppiah Naidu, is alleged to have attempted the murder of a compatriot Abdul Aziz, and to have voluntarily caused hurt to two Tamils, Krishnasamy and Muthukrishnasamy Pillay. He stood his trial at the Assize Court before383 words
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Article677 1934-01-13 9 WIFE'S STORY OF HUSBAND'S DEATH Charged with the murder of a Javanese named Abdul Khamid bin Mustapha, whose body was discovered in a swamp on Ban Fong Tong Estate, Johore —on which he had been employed—two other Javanese, Omar bin Marcum and Kassan bin Haji Dulkarim677 words
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Article107 1934-01-13 9 Driver Who Ran Into Chinese When the case of causing death by a rash act against San Hoi Liang was mentioned before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Singapore fourth magistrate, it was again postponed until Jan. 17 as the accused is still in hospital. The charge is a107 words
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139 1934-01-13 9 Hun Kung Kong Hooy, Bukit Mertajam 50.00 Bukit Mertajam Fair (half share 3 3 nights) 368.31 Straits Trading Club. Whist Drive and Bran-pie 181.55 Butterworth Recreation Club Entertainment 18.00 Football Matches Nebong Tebal 85.16 Variety Entertainment Nebong Tebal 128.10 Bukit Mertajam Club Cinema 28.00139 words
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Article115 1934-01-13 9 TEN-SPOT v YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £226-5-0 £226-0-0 TEN—(3 Months) London £226-15-0 £226-7-6 Sing&pozv $113.87% $113.50 BtudneM Done Penang $113.87% Business Done 25 tons COPRA—(Bimdrted) >7 $2.95 $2.95 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $lB.OO RUBBER London 4%d. 4 1 7 s d. New York B%c.(G) BHc.(G) Singapore Spot 13 %c. 13115 words
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Advertisement440 1934-01-13 9 u j»» 1 n r Z UzvA Li 'i i v.s\ wWW; THE SALUTE! Here they come “Smiler” leading—a gallant and endless little army radiating Health and Happiness! The tramp of these V sturdy little feet is heard increasingly throughout the world to-day for “Cow Gate” is fast becoming world-famous440 words
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Advertisement60 1934-01-13 9 TO LET 3 ROOMS (Furnished or Unfurnished) BACHELORS DESIRING ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD specially catered for with Respectable Chinese Family ALSO SPACIOUS FRONT PORTION OF HOUSE TO LET AT REASONABLE RATES Suitable for Business Office, Etc. LOCALITY PENANG ST., PENANG Apply “Reasonable Rates” C/o la, Penang Street, Penang. WHAT60 words
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274 1934-01-13 10 .—Reuter. TRAMCARS AS BARRICADES PRISONERS DUMPED AND LEFT TO WALK HOME Paris, January 12. The battle of the boulevards ended in the early hours but the Stavisky demonstrators were undaunted and are likely to return to the fray to-night. Five thousand- were.—Reuter. - 274 words
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Article94 1934-01-13 10 ships now building are completed.—Reuter Wireless. To Build Up To Treaty Strength Washington, Jan. 9. Introducing the bill authorising the President to construct new units and replacement of ships necessary to bring the fleet to treaty strength, Mr. Vinson, Chairman of the House Navy Committee, said Japan wasships now building are completed.—Reuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article39 1934-01-13 10 unpopular Epiphany sermon. —Reuter Wireless. Vicar In Protective Custody Munich, Jan. 9. The Vicar of Traunstein, Upper Bavaria, Josef Stelxle, has been taken into protective custody as the result of preaching an unpopular Epiphany sermon. —Reuterunpopular Epiphany sermon.—Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article76 1934-01-13 10 -—Reuter Wireless. 1933 Increase London, Jan. 9. Last year, 5,423 transits were made through the Suez Canal, an increase of 891 over 1932. The increase is partly due to greater shipments of rice, maize and anthracite from Indo China and larger shipments of groundnuts and linseed from-—Reuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article31 1934-01-13 10 —Reuter Wireless. Kabuli, Jan. 9. The fourteen persons found guilty of conspiracy to assassinate Nadir Shah were executed here to-day in the presence of the Minister of War.-—Reuter Wireless. - 31 words
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Article104 1934-01-13 10 several years imprisonment.—Reuter Wireless. S 3 Accused Berlin, January 9. Never had communism raised its head more impudently as in this case, declared the Public Prosecutor at the hearing of the trial against fifty-three accused on a charge of shooting Maichovsky, the Brown Shirt leader,several years imprisonment.—Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article55 1934-01-13 10 -Rugby Radio Service. Normal Progress Being Maintained London, Jan. 12. A bulletin issued this morning states that Princess Arthur of Connaught passed a good night and normal progress is being maintained. A final bulletin will be issued on Monday. The Princess underwent an abdominal operation on Wednesday in-Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article106 1934-01-13 10 Reuter Wireless. Nucleus Of New Economic Unit Prague, January 9. Doctor Benes opened to-day the first session of the economic conference of the Little Entente which informed quarters think may form the nucleus of a new economic unit to replace that destroyed by the fall of the Austro-HungarianReuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article97 1934-01-13 10 -Reuter. German State Executioner Resigns Berlin, Jan. 12. The state executioner Groebler, who is a laundry owner in Mecklenburg, recently, resigned owing to nervous breakdown due to overwork, according to a Socialist report from Prague. Fifty execution with the axe were carried out in Prussia since the advent of-Reuter. - 97 words
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Article224 1934-01-13 10 —Reuter. Big Influx Of Foreign Gold To London London, Jan. 12. Bullion and specie figures issued by the Board of Trade for 1933 show that the total imports were valued at £251,647,000 compared with £152,176,000 in 1932, exports £60,312,000 compared with £134,319,000, showing an import surplus of over—Reuter. - 224 words
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Article180 1934-01-13 10 may appear expedient.—Rugby Radio Service. New Rates High But Necessary London, Jan. 12. An order is issued under the Import Duties Act, substituting for the existing ad valorem duty of 20 per cent, of oats and oat products the following specific rates of duty as from to-morrowmay appear expedient.—Rugby Radio Service. - 180 words
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Article107 1934-01-13 10 tnately twelve per cent. —Rugby Radio Service. Reduction In Price Of British Product London, January 12. The leading British drug manufacturers announce reductions in price of insulin, the specific used for the treatment of diabetes. Last November, British chemical manufacturers gave an assurance to the Board of Tradetnately twelve per cent.—Rugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article141 1934-01-13 10 .—Reuter. Spurred By German Agencies SPECIAL COURTS Vienna, January 12. Nazi outrages in Austria averaged twenty daily since the New Year. While no lives were lost the Government’s failure to anticipate and avert the outrages had a bad effect on the public, creating the feeling that the.—Reuter. - 141 words
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Article136 1934-01-13 10 speed courier machine. —Rugby Radio Service. De Haviland Co. Building Special Planes London, January 12. British air circles are taking great interest in the forthcoming air race from England to Melbourne for the Macßobertson Trophy and the first prize of £lO,OOO. The race will start late inspeed courier machine.—Rugby Radio Service. - 136 words
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Article145 1934-01-13 10 -Reuter Wireless. Britishers Released Mr. Kruger Detained Yokohama, Jan. 12. Three Britishers have been released but Mr. Kruger is still detained and the police are tending to the belief of suicide as a pistol has been recovered from the sea. It is authoritatively stated that a pistol was-Reuter Wireless. - 145 words
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Article77 1934-01-13 10 Reuter. Clash With Workers In Madrid Madrid, January 12. A Fascist was shot dead and several wounded in the clashes between the Fascists and the workers in the centre of the city, the combatters using daggers, cudgels and iron bars. Senor De Rivera, son of the late dictator,Reuter. - 77 words
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Article53 1934-01-13 10 .—Reuter. New Apostolic Delegate To China Rome, Jan. 12. Monsignore Mario Zanin, the new Apostolic Delegate to China, was consecrated Archbishop of Trainopolis by Cardinal Biondi. Mr. Lu Wen-tao, Chinese Minister to Italy, Mgr. Costantini, former Apostolic Delegate to China, and the representatives of many Catholic missions.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article53 1934-01-13 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Acquired By Tate Gallery London, January 12. The Tate Gallery, London, has acquired through the Chantry bequest, Epstein’s bronze bust of Professor Einstein. The bust which was completed a few weeks ago, is generally regarded by critics as one of the finest examples of Epstein’s—Rugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Advertisement207 1934-01-13 10 ACIDITY CAUSES STOMACH TROUBLES fo XX C n h gestion resulting from gas and excess acidity Gas distends the stomach, caus ing that full, oppressive feelingj, w^ lle arid irritates and inflames the delicate Se rf the stomach. The whole trouble arises from fermentation, which is not only unnatural, but207 words
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Advertisement18 1934-01-13 10 The £upda j Gazette Best FOR News AND Pictures FULL REPORTS OF All Malayan Sporting Events Home Footba!18 words
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Article45 1934-01-13 11 To-day at the Esplanade 6 p.m.—7.30 p.m. 1 March—ls That You, McAlister? Hume. 2 Overture —Lustspiel—Bela. 3 Selection —Patience —Sullivan. 4 Waltz —Yvonne —Nicholls. 5 Oriental Scene—A Dervish Chorus —Sebek. 6 Selection —Show Boat —Kern. 7 Fox Trot —Trouble In Paradise I Ager.45 words
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Article604 1934-01-13 11 A Greek Student’s Efforts To Prove It A Forgery THE OLDEST BIBLES IN THE WORLD Ancient manuscripts of the Bible are exceedingly rare. That which the authorities of the British Museum have purchased from the Soviet Government is one of the three oldest in the604 words
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Advertisement46 1934-01-13 11 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN— An advertisement .C. “Pinane Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Fron one week's end to another it talks business without terested readers and atten tion is given satufactory m eotuumgr Can you unsoug travellers that could so effective- r do th method of sale«m-"shiw.46 words
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Advertisement16 1934-01-13 11 HAND CARVED PLAQUES FINE EXAMPLES OF CHINESE ART $3.50 EACH kANTERW. By Courtesy Robinson Piano Co.16 words
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Miscellaneous395 1934-01-13 11 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY For the Straits Settlements and FederatMalay States from the Empire transmiter Daventry, England. of the following "frquendes and .velengths will be used simultaneously, the wavelengths may be changed in course of each day’s transmissions, iouneements will be made at frequent tervals al sign Frequency Wavelength395 words
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Miscellaneous299 1934-01-13 11 TO-MORROW i P.M. 3.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. A summary of the week’s news. 3.35 A religious service: address by the Rev. Chancellor R. J. Campbell, relayed from Chichester Cathedral. 4 20 —s.2o —Time Signal from Greenwich. A Symphony Concert (gramophone records). 7.50 Time Signal from Big Ben. A299 words
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Article2685 1934-01-13 12 INCREASED PROFITS AND DIVIDEND EXPANSION AND CONSOLIDATION OF BUSINESS SIR WALROND SINCLAIR ON CONDITIONS IN THE INDUSTRY The ninth annual general meeting of the Ordinary shareholders of British Goodrich Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on December 19 at Blackfriars House, Parsonage, Manchester. Sir Walrond Sinclair (the chairman2,685 words
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Article438 1934-01-13 12 KENNEDY Co. PENANG The Share Market j Penang, Jan. 12. During the week under review the Local Share Market opened quietly but active conditions prevailed again towards the close. The price of Tin has gained £l-15-0 i £226-15-0 but the price of Rubber closes unchanged 4id. Business in Industrials I438 words
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Article77 1934-01-13 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thur--» Pa*» New York 5.08(4 Montreal Bruasew 23.40 Geneva 16.81 16 Amsterdam 8.09 u. o-,!-Mllan 6214 2 Berlin 13.70 Stockholm 19.39(4 in Copenhagen 22.40 Cato 19.90 Vienna 2» (4 Prague 109% Helamgfara 226(4 *«Jri? 39.(7 lu Lisbon no Athens 582(4 Bucharest 550 Belgrade77 words
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Advertisement34 1934-01-13 12 LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS SEE PAGE 16 What Is the Good of repining buy j THE PINANG GAZETTE I I I ft a and B SUNDAY GAZETTE I ,cc Keep Bp a<rfe and be happy34 words
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Advertisement325 1934-01-13 12 Y" Keap <y a j NO Sore Throat ra no Influenza El NO Infection pd when you tske g fORMAHiHT The germ-killing Throat Tablet < Sold at all Chemists and Stores. SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send325 words
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Article583 1934-01-13 13 cf* e chv a e- f Priwpa/ lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sail.ng from Penang during the week: i IN POUT TO-DAY 1 S.S. JUNA Moulmein via Rangoon. i S.S. GAMBADA for Freemantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. S.S. MATANG from Tongkah,583 words
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Article1172 1934-01-13 13 OUTWARD DUTCH AIR MAIL The Agents notify that the Outward Dutch Aeroplane from Amsterdam will probably arrive at Alor Star at 11.05 a.m. to-day. AIR MAILS A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by road to Alor Star and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. to-morrow.1,172 words
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Advertisement25 1934-01-13 13 ENVELOPES!!! I LET US QUOTE FOR j YOUR REQUIREMENTS. NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD. I |i"» Jljllhl 1125 words
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Advertisement31 1934-01-13 13 New Springtide Hotel TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. ’PHONE NO. 60. o DINNER DANCE Every Saturday From 8 P.M. Till Midnight. EVENING TEA, LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, COOL DRINKS AT MODERATE PRICE. WATCH THIS SPACE!31 words
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Miscellaneous233 1934-01-13 13 THE BIG SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK-END Now Attracting More Enthusiastic Crowds Nightly. B MAJE.STK 3 SHOWS TO-DAY B 2.45. 6.15 9.30 BRITAIN’S GRANDEST CONTRIBUTION TO THE SCREEN g CHARLES LAUGHTON j KOlflj 'THE PRIVATE KwrJW life of henry JKI vin.- WITH > BINNIE BARNES—ELSA LANCHESTER—MERLE f OBERON—ROBERT DONAT LADY TREE233 words
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Miscellaneous116 1934-01-13 13 T e J 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 a MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.45 P.M. 1 4 Dazzling Pageant of Stage and Screen Woven J Into 4 Story That'll Thrill You H WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST HEADED BY g J ALICE BRADY (Star of When Ladies Meet JACKIE COOPER, JIMMY DURANTE, UNA MERKEL,116 words
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615 1934-01-13 14 VITAMIN C ISOLATED NATURE’S HEALTH SECRET PROBED BY CHEMISTS A Poison Puzzle Unsolved Givers of life and destroyers of life are in the news. Vitamin C, the health-centre of fresh fruit and vegetables, has been isolated in its615 words
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Article416 1934-01-13 14 Number Of Students Cut Drastically Berlin, Dec 28. A decree limiting to 15,000 the number of students permitted to enter German universities and higher training schools in 1934 was issued by Dr. Frick, Minister Ox the Interior. This total is to include not more than 10 per416 words
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Article107 1934-01-13 14 Chosen Name For Japan’s Royal Baby Japan’s royal baby, heir to the throne, when 7 days old, was given the name of Akihito Tsugu-no-Miya. A free translation of this would be Bright and Magnanimous Prince of the Succession,” says the British United Press. The baby Prince’s107 words
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Article142 1934-01-13 14 —.Central Press. Between Canton And Hong Kong Canton, Dec. 28. As a response to the demand for exemption of duties on imported goods manufactured in Hong Kong, the local native goods producers sent their representatives conducted by those of the Chamber of Commerce to the Southwest Political Council—.Central Press. - 142 words
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Article84 1934-01-13 14 -Central Press. New Regulations In Canton Canton, Dec. 29. Newspaper associations and news agencies are instructed not to publish social news in the nature of rapes, divorces and suicides without real names and addresses by the Bureau of Censorship of Publications yesterday. Often times such news are-Central Press. - 84 words
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Article56 1934-01-13 14 —Central Press. To Improve Conditions In Kwantung Canton, Dec. 28. A financial planning commission will be formed by the Kwangtung Department of Finance in order to investigate the financial system. The commission will consist of nine members of economic experts and they will start their work in—Central Press. - 56 words
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Article62 1934-01-13 14 the first stage costs about $300,000 —Central Press. $300,000 Voted For First Stage Costs Canton, Dec. 29. After the sanction of the plan for the construction of the Wampoo Harbour by Southwest Political Council, the Board of Conservancy has taken steps for the work. It isthe first stage costs about $300,000—Central Press. - 62 words
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Article90 1934-01-13 14 —Shun Pao. Special Commissioner To Attend To Rehabilitation Shanghai, Dec. 28. It is learned from semi-official soured the Government is contemplating sendiaf Mr. Tai Chi-to, president of the Exami* tion Yuan, to Tibet as a special comm* sioner to attend to the rehabilitation d affairs there following the—Shun Pao. - 90 words
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Article67 1934-01-13 14 ipuon ui 1 -Central Pre* 1 I Canton Municipal Banks Successful Passage Canton, Dec. 28 With the assistance of the Proving authorities the Municipal Bank has alre passed the period of banknote cr3 Owing to the unlimited redemption, amount of notes in circulation is not ffl than sixipuon ui – 1 -Central Pre*1 I - 67 words
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Advertisement64 1934-01-13 14 Slump or no slump, all the advertising business hat reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adverting Department exercises discrimination. It has to live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken publication and maintain its reputation for giving advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see it64 words
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Advertisement231 1934-01-13 14 ''x U' ■'Uu?l I 7 X Uailenburqs Foo s The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the I feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete s independence of doubtfid milk supplies.231 words
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Article104 1934-01-13 16 —Reuter. Iraq Unit SINGLE ENGINED BOMBERS London, Jan. 12. The first flight to Singapore of the Royal Air Force unit from Iraq will start on January 14 when four single engined bombers (Number 84 Squadron) accompanied by two transport bombers will leave Shaibal flying via Karachi,—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article80 1934-01-13 16 Huck Boo’s XI v. H.M.S. “Hawkins” There will be a friendly match of soccer between Huck Boo’s Eleven and the H.M.S. Hawkins on Sunaay, at the C.R.C. ground at 5 p.m. sharp. The following will play for Huck Boo’s Eleven. Chong Foong Chin, Lim Cheng Hoe, Chee Huck80 words
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Article83 1934-01-13 16 Two W ater-Polo Matches At Tanjong Bungah this afternoon the Chinese Swimming Club water-polo players will engage two teams from the H.M.S. Hawkins at water-polo. This is not the first time that the C.S.C. water-polo players have been pitted against men from His Majesty’s Fleet. In83 words
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Article215 1934-01-13 16 Husband Leaves Hospital Wife Admitted Seremban, Friday. There has been a chaper of accidents affecting well-known people in Seremban in the course of the last few days. A European sister named Miss D. Cowan attached to the General Hospital here was returning from a visit to an215 words
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Article637 1934-01-13 16 Case Thrown Out Of Court CHARGE AGAINST. CHINESE CLERK FAILS I An alleged attempt to cheat one of the r richest Chinese in Singapore of a small I sum of money had a sequel in the Singat pore third magistrate’s court a Thursday. r A Chinese637 words
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Article542 1934-01-13 16 Selections By Tic-Tac And Ormonde FEW SCRATCHINGS The following are the scratchings for today’s races at Ipoh Race 2 Buffoon. Race 3 Soldier Boy. Race 4 Stormy Weather. Race 6 Short Suit. Race 7 Miss Middy and Combination. Race 9 Kuala Laddie and The Warrior.542 words
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Article112 1934-01-13 16 JANUARY MEETING 1934 FIRST DAY, 13th JANUARY, 1934 SECOND DAY, 17th JANUARY, 1934 THIRD DAY, 20th JANUARY, 1934 The Races start at 2.15 p.m. on Saturdays 2.45 p.m. on Wednesday A MEMBERS’ $1 SWEEPSTAKE will be held each day on Races to be decided upon by the112 words
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Article1080 1934-01-13 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY 00’9 abate lisi to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller® MININO A. Kumbang 38j0 40;0ex39i0 41IOex Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 ex 2.05 2.10 c Ayer Hitam 14]6 15|0ex 14|6 15|0ex B. Padang 351,080 words
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Article51 1934-01-13 16 PENANG, JANUARY 13 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank/ On London Bank Demand 4 m]ts. Private 3 m|ts credit 2'4 11 3 Documentary 2i4 13. On New York Bank Demand 59 nom. France T.T. 950 nom India T.T. Hongkong T.T. 35%% dis. nom Shanghai T.T. 42%% dis. nom Bar51 words
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Advertisement31 1934-01-13 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. PENANG. IDEALLY SITUATED MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF TO-DAY ORCHESTRAL MUSIC DURING TIFFIN 12.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. DINNER DANCE 9.30 p.m. Midnight. ’PHONE 322 1440.31 words
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