Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 January 1934
1934-01-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-01-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 20. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article125 1934-01-24 1 —Reuter. New Government’s Watchword Moscow, Jan. 24. A new Government has been established Kashgar according to a Tass Agency >rt from Tashkent. Hotan Emir, whose main is near the Indian border, is said to pport the new Government which has deired itself to be the government—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article79 1934-01-24 1 Announced By Midnight Salvo Reval, Jan. 23. Clocks striking a midnight signal and a salvo of twenty-one guns announcing the -jirth of the new Fascist State, the occasion w as celebrated by a midnight Cabinet Meeting at which the Premier, Paets assumed, ad interim, the functions of79 words
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Article128 1934-01-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. But More Still Required TO MAKE CLYDE BUSY London, January 23. Although only 31 vessels were launched on the Clyde last year it still maintained its position as the premier shipbuilding river in the world, stated the President of the Glasgow Shipowners at the Annual—Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article148 1934-01-24 1 —Reuter. Premier’s Mixed Reception London, January 24 Inaugurating the official National Government campaign at Leeds this evening 'he Premier was received with cheers mJ haoing and was repeatedly interrupted. He referred to the Anglo-French tariff negotiations and said that he was of the opinion that France’s latest—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article57 1934-01-24 1 Rugby Radio Service. To Be Held To-Day London, January 23. The Disarmament Committee of the Cabinet met this afternoon when members had before them texts of the German reply to British questions and to the French Aide Memoire on armaments. A full meeting of theRugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article47 1934-01-24 1 vate warus tu Rugby Radio Service. Lord Nuffield’s Gift London, January 23. Lord Nuffield, better known as Sir William Morris, the motor-car manufacturer, has given £45,000 for th.e erection of a new block of private wards at the Guy’s Hospital, London —Rugby Radio Service.vate warus tu » Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article96 1934-01-24 1 Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 23. The latest .treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to January 20, amounted to C 491 874 170. At the corresponding date of last year the amount stood at £485,620,480. The ordinary expenditure to date for the, Reuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article95 1934-01-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wire less. Presumed Safe NO MENTION OF CASUALTIES London, Jan. 23. The India Office was informed by the Government of India that a telegram had been received from Colonel Smith., Acting British Envoy in Nepal, stating that Nepal valley had suffered very—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wire less. - 95 words
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Article77 1934-01-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Enthusiastic Greeting At Madeira London, January 23 The s.s. Carnarvon Castle reached Madeira this morning and Prince George is travelling by her to South Africa greeted there by the British Consul, tht! Governor of the Island and Vice Admiral James who arrived in H.M.S. Hood—Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Article54 1934-01-24 1 -Reuter. A Milliard Dollars Washington, January 23. The Treasury announces short term loans of a milliard dollars, half of which will be treasury notes at 23a per cent maturing on March 15, 1935 and the remaining half in six months certificates at l 1? per cent-Reuter. - 54 words
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Article76 1934-01-24 1 —Reuter. To Crush Terrorism I MAY APPEAL TO LEAGUE Vienna, January 23. Thousands of the “New Patriotic Front” were whipped into a fever of enthusiasm .ever a speech by Herr Dolfuss declaring that Austrian patience and forbearance were ended and that the united nation was determined to—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article148 1934-01-24 1 Indian Cook Meets With Fatal Accident 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, January 24. j A joy ride in his master’s car had a fatal I termination on Saturday. It appears that 1 on Saturday at 8.30 p.m. an Indian cook j employed by Inspector148 words
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Article67 1934-01-24 1 At Kuala Kangsar On Saturday (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 24. Kuala Kangsar will be en fete on Saturday and Sunday when a series of celebrations is being held in honour of the bestowal of G.C.M.G. on the Sultan of Perak. The celebrations will include a67 words
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Article126 1934-01-24 1 -Rugby Radio Service. More Cheerful View OUTLOOK SUMMARISED London, Jan. 23. A more cheerful view of the basic industries of North England than has been possible for several years was given by* Mr. Allan Paton, Chairman, to the shareholders of the Martin’s Bank at Liverpool to-day. He-Rugby Radio Service. - 126 words
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Article117 1934-01-24 1 —Reuter Wireless. Official Journal Seized London, Jan. 19. A move against the Irish Republic Army (The 1.R.A.) was made in Dublin to-day when detectives seized all copies of its official journal, The Republic, from street newsvendors and took them to Dublin Castle. Earlier in the week detectives—Reuter Wireless. - 117 words
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Article120 1934-01-24 1 ICLUUIIO. UWLLI ILO.YV .—Reuter Wireless. Sequel To Stavisky Affair Paris, Jan. 19. Two duels are on the tapis arising from heated feelings over the Stavisky affair. The seconds of the Minister De Monzie and the deputy, M. Henriot, have already been appointed as a sequel toICLUUIIO. UWLLI ILO.YV .—Reuter Wireless. - 120 words
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Article134 1934-01-24 1 .—Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 19. If our invisible income receipts amounted to as much as last year, our final trading accounts would show, if we had an adverse balance at all, it would be negligible, declared Mr. Hore Belisha, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, in a.—Reuter Wireless. - 134 words
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Article97 1934-01-24 1 —Reuter. What Is Essential TIME FOR CAREFUL RECONSIDERATION London, Jan. 24. The attention which the Singapore Naval Conference has attracted shows the growing importance of problems of Empire Policy in the seas in the Far East and Pacific, states the “Daily Telegraph” in a leader. It—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article157 1934-01-24 1 —Reuter Wireless. POLICE Complete List Of Reprisals Berlin, Jan. 17. The secret police in Prussia announce that they now have complete lists of all Austrains resident in Germany and that special measures are impending against them. The conclusion is being drawn that reprisals are contemplated for alleged iDtreatment—Reuter Wireless. - 157 words
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Article40 1934-01-24 1 —Reuter. DESTROYER Officer Killed Hongkong, January 24. Sub-Lieut. D. E. Gillespie of H. M. S'. Verity is dead as the result of an accident while the destroyer was coming in harbour. No further details are available at present—Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement105 1934-01-24 1 MASSAGE HOUSE 227, Hutton Lane Penang Mr. Mrs. K. KUSAKA and Miss OKANE CERTIFIED MASSEURS OPPOSITE HUTTON LANE POLICE STATION TO-DAY'S CONTENTS Latest Cables 1 S’pore and Imperial Defence 1 London Letter for Women 3 Commissinoers Discuss Various New By-laws L 8.8. C. Wireless Programmes 4 Our Football Competition Coupon105 words
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Advertisement2509 1934-01-24 2 RATES FOR CASUAL important auction municipal notice. BANKS SALE 1 ADVERTISEMENTS Orißllfcil The Municipal Commissioners of George I —mu> WT VQIUQDIU Town, Penang, hereby invite separate f Persian Carpets and Rugs, tenders, tor 3^“ e “n g 1I Vof T 0 Chartered Bank NEDERLANDSCHj All communications relating to er U2,509 words
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Article2408 1934-01-24 3 PREPARING FOR THE COURTS: THE NEW YEAR HONOURS: TEACHERS DEMAND EQUAL PAY: BOOKS OF THE PAST YEAR: ,m Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 10. THE QUEEN’S DISCOVERY V she was at Windsor some little time o the Queen noticed, when going’ through various rooms not2,408 words
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Advertisement679 1934-01-24 3 17/u I wAZc/i I»-- |gi| r wOis f <5» .93 B X 181 S IP r Km t The original letter is held at Arcadia Works and its authenticity can be verified. I feel I must write and tell you that I think feSS CRAVEN “A” are the most delightful679 words
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2194 1934-01-24 4 YESTERDAY'S LONG MEETING I WATER SUPPLY, DRAINAGE AND SANITARY FITTINGS AND ADVERTISEMENT BY-LAWS WHAT IS A NAME BOARD? Penang Municipal Commissioners sat for one and a half hours in ofen meeting yesterday afternoon chiefly engaged over three nezv sets of by-laws—with respect to Water Supply,2,194 words
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Article195 1934-01-24 4 Better After Losing 141bs. A woman writes:—“l used to have a great deal of fat that seemed to nearly stop me breathing, especially when I knelt down to do any housework, or was walking up a hill. I would simply have to fight for my195 words
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Article669 1934-01-24 4 Mr. W. J. Donaldson, of Bahau Estate, Negri Sembilan, has returned from Home. Mr. M. B. Moir, of Penang who has been on a short visit to Kuala Lumpur, is leav- j ing for Australia. A Durbar of the Rulers of the Malay States, federated as w’ell669 words
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Article300 1934-01-24 4 Return Not Wanted WAY OF DEALING WITH SYMPATHISERS Berlin, Jan. 19That the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm has no chance of ever becoming Kaiser again, as many erroneously believed since Herr Hitler’s assumption to power, has been made plain by two scathing attacks on the exKaiser by two prominent300 words
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Article30 1934-01-24 4 Paris, Jan. 19 A Bill has been introduced by the ernment to provide for more stringer measures against conscientious objeetorand those inciting others to become con scientious objectors.30 words
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Advertisement30 1934-01-24 4 lj,i ii Tt A SAVE; ZghMONEY I HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.’ 1 1,000 Cfsliunbia RECORDS I AT I FIFTY EACH. i Vocal, Dance, Classical, Etc., Etc. ROBINSON PIANO CO. PENANG. S30 words
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Article526 1934-01-24 5 Two Goals To One END OF SUCCESSFUL SEASON (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Tuesday Perak wound up a successful hockey season to-day by defeating the Wiltshires by 2 goals to 1 after a hard game in which the issue was in doubt until the last minute.526 words
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Article293 1934-01-24 5 Poor Game COLOURS WIN BY 5 GOALS TO NIL A hockey match, played on the Esplanade yesterday between the Colours and Whites, resulted in a win for the Colours by five clear goals. The game, which was intended to serve as a trial before the selection of293 words
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Article338 1934-01-24 5 Dragged Along By Motor Car A MILLIONAIRE “SPORTSMAN” In a recent issue of the “Toronto Daily Star” have appeared an account of a hunting expedition in East Africa, undertaken by Mr. George Vanderbilt, a young American millionaire. The story is written by Mr. Gordon Sinclair, a338 words
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Article277 1934-01-24 5 —Viator. You are travelling along a road and overtake another pedal cyclist: that cyclist slightly increases his speed to overtake you and place himsetlf once more in the lead, and, -willy nilly, the challenge is on. The wagering gauntlet has been accepted. The idea is now to—Viator. - 277 words
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Article68 1934-01-24 5 Results Of Yesterday’s Matches Ladies* Doubles Handicap :—3O Mrs. Rule and Mrs. P. N. Knight beat Mrs. Purcell and Miss M. Weir 6—2, 6—4. Men’s Doubles Handicap:—Scr. L. F. Knight and C. M. J. Kirke beat K. Coombs and J. E. Miller 6—o, 6—l. Championship Singles:—F.68 words
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570 1934-01-24 5 Trade Far Better Than In Hong Kong COST OF LIVING MUCH LOWER Mr. Chen Lim-Pak J.P., one of the leading Chinese merchants in Hong Kong, is now in Singapore on an inspection tour in his capacity as Managing Director of the Nanyang Tobacco Company Ltd.570 words
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Article43 1934-01-24 5 for St. Mirren by four goals to one. —Reuter. St. Mirren Beat Penicuik London, January 23. The replay in the Scottish Cup between St. Mirren and Penicuik resulted in a win for St. Mirren by four goals to one. —Reu-for St. Mirren by four goals to one.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article81 1934-01-24 5 Joint Application For Sick Leave Vienna, Jan. 19. The three judges who last week passed the first death sentence pronounced in Austria since the founding of the republic, created sensation on Wednesday by making a joint application for sick leave. They had been obliged to attend81 words
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Article222 1934-01-24 5 Now There Is Only One “Black Crow” New York, Jan. 12 Charles E. Mack, senior partner of the world-famous “Two Black Crows” vaudeville team, died at Meza, Arizona, this morning from injuries which he received in a "motor-car crash while on his way with his partner,222 words
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Article45 1934-01-24 5 Berlin, Jan. IT. Because he had asserted that Baidur Voa Schirach, youthful leader of the entire. German juvenile organisations, was a Jew whose name in reality was Baruch Meyer. Pastor Weichenheim, ci Waldenburg, has been taken into custody, according a*, official announcement45 words
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Advertisement341 1934-01-24 5 TH,RD I IjyyCT. WEEK I. F I Easaffi ***** sale I WHITEAWAYSI GREAT I iiWr I STRONG BEDSHEETS I Wonderful value in Inexpensive H Sheets. Well hemmed and very H durable. Size 54" x 90" K SALE PRICE s].lO each. y I PLAZA RECORDS I Newest Titles. Fine Selection. Good341 words
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Article275 1934-01-24 6 Market In Malaya CANNOT SELL IT IN INDIA A striking illustration of the methods of the Japanese for acquiring and making use of Western knowledge is provided by their attempt to enter into competition with the Scotch whisky industry. Some years ago a party of Japanese275 words
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Article132 1934-01-24 6 Bengali Charged In S’pore Police Court Kagasar Misar, ti e Bengali driver of car 5.2302, which is alleged to have figured in the fatal accident at the Gap on Hari Raya, w r as on Saturday, brought up before Mr. J. M. Brander, th? Singapore Forth Magistrate on132 words
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Article279 1934-01-24 6 Keeping Up Appearances In France A scene from a matrimonial comedy of “keeping up appearances” has enlivened a sitting of the Sixteenth Correctional Tribunal of Paris. A viscountess, whose name the newspapers were asked not to disclose, sued her husband, a member of one of the oldest279 words
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Article241 1934-01-24 6 May Not Be Launched Until 1935 CLYDEBANK HOPES There is still no indication when a restart is to be made on the giant Cunarder N 0.534 in the shipyard of Messrs. John Brown and Co., for the completion of which the Government are prepared to give241 words
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Article261 1934-01-24 6 8,000-Ton Motor Ship To Be Built At Clydebank A contract hSs been signed for yet anI other new liner—the third during the latter half of this month. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd., announce that they have ordered from Messrs. John Brown and Co., Clydebank, a twin-screw261 words
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Article141 1934-01-24 6 l State Suffers Heavily In I Recent Rains Johore Bahru, Jan. 20. The floods in the outlying districts of Johore do not seem to be subsiding. Latest reports by the Johore Public Works Department are to the following effect Between Iyer Itam, 53 miles from Johore141 words
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Advertisement711 1934-01-24 6 $lOO Must Be Won o S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION o NO ENTRANCE FEE o DE LOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinang Gazette, Football Competition No. 9, in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English League matches to be played on February 3.711 words
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Advertisement60 1934-01-24 6 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS AIR FRANCE K. L. M. FOLLOW THEIR LEAD, AND i LUBRICATE WITH SHELL OIL. I IS «.«a» a 13 r- w rar rjiAwwwwww < rLTI’s7’T'r 1 ’57’T'r 7 7 4.-i-' SEE SUNNY SCENIC SIAM BY THE ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS For Particulars:—• Messrs. Thos. Cook Son, Ltd. tr The60 words
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Article915 1934-01-24 7 .—-China Times. An Object Lesson TO CHINA'S MILITARY LEADERS neral Liu Kuei-tang, commander of i suppression in East Chahar, with radquarters at Chihcheng, left his ison area on December 25 with his s without waiting for the instructs his superiors, although he had previously ordered by.—-China Times. - 915 words
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Article159 1934-01-24 7 —Eastern Times. Ningpo, Jan. 3. Word has been received regarding a daring piracy on the morning of December 31st near the Hsiang shan island in which one passenger was killed and twenty were kidmapped. It appeared that on the morning of December 31st steamer “Hsiang—Eastern Times. - 159 words
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Article160 1934-01-24 7 —China Times. Fruitless Attack On Nanchang Nanking, Jan. 3. Word has been received from Nanchang to the effect that during the last few days the Communists made a sudden attack on Nanchang and for a time the city was in danger of being captured by the Reds who.—China Times. - 160 words
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Article161 1934-01-24 7 -Sunday Express. DECISION TO TAX WHEAT IMPORTS U.S. ACREAGE PLAN FAILS The decision of the Chinese Government to impose a tax on all imported wheat adds further to the obscurity surrounding the wheat outlook for the New Year. The tax is equal to between 13s. 6d.-Sunday Express. - 161 words
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Article104 1934-01-24 7 Start Wlin, will r at the rate of 1,500 tons a month.—Eastern Times. Contract With Swedish Firm Canton, December 29 The Construction Department of the Kwangtung Provincial Government has just signed a contract with a Swedish concern for the establishment of a paper factoryStart Wlin, will r . at the rate of 1,500 tons a month.—Eastern Times. - 104 words
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60 1934-01-24 7 llg. mvj uavu ouu.u.v o o the Ministry for consideration. —Shangiai Morning Post Effect Of Ministry Of Communications’ Ultimatum Shanghai, December 30 Following the ultimatum delivered by the Ministry of Communications, the striking employees of the Chinese Radio Administration resumed work late yesterday evening. Theyllg. mvj uavu ouu.u.vo o the Ministry for consideration.—Shangiai Morning Post - 60 words
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Article69 1934-01-24 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Discovered Near Nantungchow Nantungchow. Jan. 3. More than ten pirate vessels have recently been discovered anchored along the Nan tung coast and show no sign of moving away. It is believed that these pirates have concentrated there to pass the Chinese New Year. The authorities—Sin Wen Pao. - 69 words
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98 1934-01-24 7 toward incident to the railway line. —Min Pao. Tsin-Pu Railway Authorities Take P recautions Tientsin, December 29 The Authorties of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway have received instructions from Nanking to take precautionary measures for the protection of the railway in view of the increasing activities oftoward incident to the railway line.—Min Pao. - 98 words
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Article61 1934-01-24 7 —Eastern Times. Holds Memorial Services For Dead Dalai Nanking, December 29 The Panchen Lama is holding memorial services, and has ordered all Lama institutions throughout China to suspend amusements for seven days, for the late Dalai Lama. The report that disturbances have occurred in Tibet after the Dalai—Eastern Times. - 61 words
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Article88 1934-01-24 7 i —Min Pao. Gen. Chen Min-Yi Completely Defeated Changsha, December 29 The Hunan Provincial Government is in receipt of a telegram from General Wang Chia-lieh, Chairman of the Kweichow Provincial Government, reporting the complete defeat of his political opponent General Cheh Min-yi. I In this telegrami—Min Pao. - 88 words
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105 1934-01-24 7 —China Times. NancAcwirj, Jan. 3. The Headquarters of the Government forces here have received a report that the Communists have organized an assassination corps to assassinate important leaders of the National Government. It is said that all the members of the new unit received extensive',—China Times. - 105 words
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Article39 1934-01-24 7 -Shun Pao. Drop Bombs Near Huaijou Peiping, Jan. 3. A Japanese aeroplane dropped four bombs yesterday in the line of the Chinese Special Police near Huaijou. Fortunately there were no casual- ties and no damage was done.-Shun Pao. - 39 words
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Article82 1934-01-24 7 port has not been confirmed.—Sin Wen Pao. Reported To Have Ceased Nanking, Jan. 3. Fighting in Sinkiang between Generals Ma Chung-yin and Shen Shih-tsai is re-1 ported to have ceased after the former agreed to evacuate Turfan in favour of the provincial forces under General Shen, jport has not been confirmed.—Sin Wen Pao. - 82 words
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Article119 1934-01-24 7 For Korean’s Release The City Government of Greater Shanghai has appealed to the National Government to file representations with the Japanese Legation to secure the release of Kim Shek, local Korean resident who claims to be a naturalized Chinese citizen. Wang Ching-wei, President of the Executive Yuan,119 words
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Article95 1934-01-24 7 —Shun Pao. No Substantial Result From Negotiations Peiping, Jan. 3. According to information from political circles, the Japanese military authorities have decided to hold Shanhaikuan although it should norminally be returned to China. Negotiations conducted so far between Mr. Tao Shang-min and the Japanese have turned out—Shun Pao. - 95 words
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Article81 1934-01-24 7 —Shun Pao. Attack Kwangtung Border Hongkong, December 29 The Communist forces under Peng Tehhuei, in southern Kiangsi, numbering more than ten thousand strong, are advancing steadily towards the Kwangtung border. These forces have been joined by the Communists at Chumenlin and a joint attack on the Canton defence.—Shun Pao. - 81 words
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Article422 1934-01-24 7 Expansion Westward 1 t BUILDING ROADS IN MONGOLIA Peking, January 3 The real significance of the recent Japanese thrust southward at Dolon-nor F Eastern Chahar, Mongolia, becomes clear as plans which are aimed evidently at the permanent occupation of Eastern Chahar begin to take shape. It422 words
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Article75 1934-01-24 7 Military Situation To Blame Hongkong, December 29 General Chen Chi-tang has decided to cut further unnecessary expenses in Kwangtung in view of the critical military situation in the province. To begin with, the Cantonese warlord has decided to suspend the salaries of all the members of75 words
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Article66 1934-01-24 7 —China Times. To Head Military Advisory Council Nanking, December 29 It is reported here that Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang may be appointed Director of the Military Advisory Council in Nanking after his return from abroad. The report that he will be appointed to head the mry Aviation Ministry is—China Times. - 66 words
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Advertisement24 1934-01-24 7 ENVELOPES!!! LET US QUOTE FOR TOUR REQUIREMENTS. 1 JiL LJ J l no ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD.»24 words
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Article711 1934-01-24 8 In inaugurating the National Government’s campaign at Leeds the Prime Minister reaffirmed Great Britain’s loyalty to the League of Nations. In a recent speech on foreign policy Sir John Simon announced that neither on treaty revision nor on League reform are there, at the present time, any711 words
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Article271 1934-01-24 8 The Codex Sinaiticus, which the Russian Government recently sold to the British Museum for floo.poo is one of those things which have a value in money and are also beyond price. It is a Greek manuscript of the fourth century; it belongs to the little group of manuscripts271 words
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Article994 1934-01-24 8 A FIELD X DAY Much good work appears to have been transacted at yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the City Fathers--a regular field day in fact. The drafts of three new sets of by-laws were considered, various amendments being made for which the ratepayers must be duly thankful.994 words
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Article1128 1934-01-24 8 If you had been in the neighbourhood of Sydney Heads on Christmas morning of the year 1891, and had been tempted by the fair weather to take an early morning stroll you would have seen, stretching away to the eastern horizon,, a very placid ocean. The label1,128 words
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Advertisement48 1934-01-24 8 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITY! NIBELUNGEN.KRONE. i A FAVOURITE OFMYOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article588 1934-01-24 9 OVER $1,600,000 ON NEW BUILDINGS SPACIOUS OFFICES AT J. BAHRU Johore Bahru, Jan. 22. large building programme has been Igf ted by the Government for the cur- it year for special works and buildings roughout the State at an estimated cost 1.643,707 out of an estimated revenue!588 words
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Article100 1934-01-24 9 To Unite Arabs In Asia And Africa Cairo, Jan. 20. The headquarters of a new All-Arab organisation to be known as the Arabian 1 ‘arty” will be seated in Cairo according to ambitious plans just announced for uniting all Arabs in Asia and Africa. The Syrian leader, Abdel100 words
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1037 1934-01-24 9 CASE AGAINST KANDY ADVOCATE Kandy, Jan. 9. The trial was resumed at the Kandy District Court to-day, before Mr. R. E. Dias, of the case in which Dr. John S. Lee of Ipoh, Perak, is suing Mr. C. E. S. Perera, the Kandy advocate,1,037 words
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Article249 1934-01-24 9 BECAUSE "FRIENDLY” DEMAND HAD NOT BEEN MADE Singapore may will be proud of the fact that so few divorce cases figure in its litigation, but it is a thing which has its drawbacks also. Lawyers here have so little practice in divorce procedure that they are not249 words
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Article153 1934-01-24 9 No Permanent Injury Muniandy, a Tamil husband, was charged in the Police Court this morning with voluntarily causing hurt to a female named Ayamma by means of a heated substance, to wit, an iron bar, the offence being con mitted at 11 p m. on153 words
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Article48 1934-01-24 9 A Correction Low Jin Kiat, who was charged yesterday under the Merchandise JMarks Ordinance, at the instance of Messrs. Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company, was inadvertently described in our report as a coffee shopkeeper we are informed he is a fruit hawker.48 words
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Article49 1934-01-24 9 u »1 To-day was a dull day in the Harbour, only three small ships and a Dutch oil boat putting into port till about noon. The three ships were the Jitra and Rompin, local trading vessels, and the Narioka Maru. There were six departures.49 words
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Article341 1934-01-24 9 JEWELLERY BROKER IN THE DOCK The trial was continued before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, on Monday, of S. M. Marican, an Indian Mohamedan, and Appuhamy, a Sinhalese jewellery broker, who stand indicted with cheating. The allegation of the complainant firm (Chop Chin341 words
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Article106 1934-01-24 9 In the Supreme Court this morning the suit down for hearing between Chin Ah Keoh and another and Chee Wor Lock and another was mentioned in Chambers and postponed till February 8. Messrs. T. E. Conaghan and J. J. Saunders Were Counsel in the case. Another case106 words
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Article76 1934-01-24 9 2,500,000 Foreign Tourists Last Year Rome, Jan. 19. Tourist travel in Italy over the past few years shows an amazing increase, according to official statistics just published. During 1933 the total number of foreign guests was 2,500,000 as against 1,340,000 in 1925. This result is directly attributable to76 words
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Article64 1934-01-24 9 {Reuter Wireless. Extraordinary Escapes In A Court roonr I Lichtenburg, (Transvaal), Jan. 19. The magistrate, the accused and three witnesses were struck by lightning during the hearing of a case in Elandspute court. The accussed collapsed from shock and wa* I taken to hospital, while the magistrate’s{Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article106 1934-01-24 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £227-15-0 £227-12-6 TIN—(S Moatte) London £227-10-0 £227-5-0 Stngnpota $114.25 $114.25 Business Done Penang $113.87% Friflfnnss Done Buyers No sellers COPRA—(Sondried) $2.95 $2.95 BLACK PKPPEB KH $16.75 $17.00 BUBBKB London 4;Hd. 4%dNesr Tork 9Ac.(G) 9ftc.(G) Singapore Spot 14%c. 14% c. Apl.|June 15%c. 15c. JulyfSept. 15106 words
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Advertisement199 1934-01-24 9 What a Relief! 1».... ........t.i.. ...everything is j plain sailing now... There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house—Worry and Anxiety have given place Jrv. W4I to Relief and Cheerfulness— jl fcll BABY IS ON COW A GATE NOW! W; J LOOK AT HIM I All chuckles A <199 words
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426 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter. BUT NO CLEAR EVIDENCE OF ANY SUCH TENDENCY GRANDIOSE PLAN WHICH MAY DESTROY JAPANESE IMPERIALISM .<■ Tokio, January 24. Presenting the budget to the Diet and pointing out that all tax revenues last year, except capital tax, showed increases totalling—Reuter. - 426 words
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Article162 1934-01-24 10 Keeps Araki In The Limelight London, January 23. The prowess of his soldiers and his own insatiable loquacity have kept General Araki in the limelight for two years, declares the "Manchester Guardian," but his colleagues did not always pay attention to his orders, as for example his162 words
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Article47 1934-01-24 10 Service Expected To Open “Very Shortly” Batavia, Jan. 20. It is Learned on reliable authority that complete agreement has been reached cn the subject of communication by telephone between Java and the Straits Settlements. It is anticipated that the service will be opened very shortly.47 words
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Article245 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter. Of Japan’s Pacific Policy Rome, January 23. Mr. Hirota’s assertion of Japan’s pacific policy, especially his denial of warlike intentions towards Russia, has been received j with satisfaction in Italy where Japan’s activities in the Far East have aroused j considerable fears of a new naval arma-—Reuter. - 245 words
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Article133 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter. Local Defensive Polley STRICT SECRECY Singapore, January 23. The Naval Conference opened to-day under conditions of the strictest secrecy. The atmosphere was charged with suspense following Mr. Hirota’s “defensive proclamation” and the United States recommendation to build a hundred and twenty new warships, "***> EXAGGERATED REPORTS—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article137 1934-01-24 10 if a revolutionary movement.—Rugby 3adio Service. Ruse Of Small Political Party London, Jan. 23. A detachment of the unemployed, headed by the Clydeside Left Wing Labour M.P., Mr. John McGovern, left Glasgow yesterday on a march to London after being joined by 300 other unemployed marchers from Edinburgh,if a revolutionary movement.—Rugby 3adio Service. - 137 words
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Article53 1934-01-24 10 -Reuter. Purely Private London., Jan. 23. Both the Admiralty and the War Office state that Viscount Allenby’s visit to the Far East is purely private and that he is not on any sort of an official mission. It is added that he is not on active-Reuter. - 53 words
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Article121 1934-01-24 10 where they were surrounded. —Reuter Wireless. End Of Two Days’ Chase By Police Basle, January 21. By committing suicide in a public park, two young Germans put an end to a two days’ search by four hundred armed police with dogs and aeroplane. The Germans killed twowhere they were surrounded.—Reuter Wireless. - 121 words
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Article73 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter Wireless. Car Overturns In Middle Of Rail Track Nice, January 21. The Calais-Ventimiglia express had a narrow escape when just after It was signalled, a car skidded on the greasy road at Cagnes-sur Mer, crashed into the railing» and overturned in the middle of the track completely—Reuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article217 1934-01-24 10 Rugby Radio Service. Revised Quota ONLY TWO CATEGORIES OF COTTON Londqn, January 23. The revised quota on United Kingdom imports into France recently communciated by the French Government to the British Ambassador in Paris were made public last night. Fears that the revision of the quotasRugby Radio Service. - 217 words
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Article138 1934-01-24 10 public meeting to-morrow.—Reuter Wireless. League Confirms Appointment Geneva, Jan. 17. The League Administration, officially ignoring the fierce Saar dispute, has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Knox as chairman and other members of the governing committee until April, 1935. This decision is interpreted that the League is determined topublic meeting to-morrow.—Reuter Wireless. - 138 words
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Article188 1934-01-24 10 k Reuter Wireless. Dissensions Rife Berlin, Jan. 17. Dissension in the German Evangelical Church remains rife and feeling has been tightened by the revelation of the text of a secret document signed by the Chief of the Prussian Secret Police ordering the police throughout Prussia to watchk—Reuter Wireless. - 188 words
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Article53 1934-01-24 10 J. —Reuter -Wireless. And Partly For Protection Paris, Jan. 17. "Whe Chamber Colonial Commission was reported favourably on the private members’ bill to raise the tariff on foreign imported coffee from 231 to 814 francs per quintal partly as a reprisal against Brazil and partly to protect FrenchJ.—Reuter -Wireless. - 53 words
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Article469 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter. Steadiness Of The Dollar STABILISATION AGREEMENT RUMOURS London, January 23. Of the unusually large amount of gold, £1,360,000, offered to-day in the London open market, a considerable portion was believed to have been taken by America. The continued steadiness of -the dollar has given further rise•—Reuter. - 469 words
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Article73 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter Wireless. Ordered To Leave Germany Berlin, Jan. 19. The American solicitor, Mr. Gallagher, who participated in the London Reichstag fire trail has been ordered to leave Germany within three days. The authorities regard him as an “undesirable alien”. The Bulgarian, Darnowski, who was interpreter at the Leipzig—Reuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article60 1934-01-24 10 Reuter Wireless. Scatter Into Woods Lansing, Kansa, Jan. 19. Seven long-term convicts staged a spectaular escape from prison when they broke out of the block where the most dangerous prisoners are confined and scaled the outer walls amid a fusillade of shots. After mnhiing the gauntlet ofReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article98 1934-01-24 10 Still Under Correspondence MISLEADING OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION (From Our Own Correspoi at) Singapore, Ja- .ary 23 The publication of the Gazette n tificatioQ regarding the estimates natural! a ve th e impression that the Hill Road 1. ter was finally disposed of but the Strait.. Ti meg tO98 words
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Article97 1934-01-24 10 Reuter Wireless. Enters Southampton’s New Dock London, Jan. 19. The White Star liner Majestic, th° world’s largest liner, was the first ship to enter the King George Fifth Graving Dock at Southampton, the largest graving dock in the world. Pumps, valves and the mechanism of the whole deckReuter Wireless. - 97 words
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Article92 1934-01-24 10 Hoffman five times in the stomach.—Reuter Wireless. Diamond Merchant Kills His Kidnapper Los Angeles, Jan. 21. Eddie Hcffman, prize fighter turned kidnapper, was killed by his own gun by a diamond merchant whom he tried to abduct As the merchant entered the car, Hoffman stepped intoHoffman five times in the stomach.—Reuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article88 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter Wireless. £75,000 Refused By Prospector Pretoria, Jan. 17. An offer of £75,000 has been refused by a prospector who has just discovered two alluvial diamonds of 500 and 726 carats each twenty miles from Pretoria. The stones are believed to be part of the famous Cullinan diamond..—Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article70 1934-01-24 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Marked Improvement In His Condition London, Jan. 23. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary for the Colonies, who has been taken ill with septic throat during his air tour in Nairobi, is stated to have responded to the treatment and there is a marked improvement in—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article51 1934-01-24 10 —Reuter Wireless. Famous Boxer’s Deatn From Starvation New York, Jan. 21. It is reported that after having spent £lOO,OOO earned in the boxing ring, J [im y Clabby, a one-time famous American middleweight, was found dead in a refuge for tramps, death being due to starvation and exposure.—Reuter—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article47 1934-01-24 10 threathened to arrest anyooay r the so-called Ka ser movement. k Wireless. Cologne, Jan. 19The restoration of the monarchy many cannot be discussed, declared sm Councillor Grohe, denying absolutely Hitler intended restoration. Herr threathened to arrest anybody sup) the so-called Ka ser movement.threathened to arrest anyooay r the so-called Ka ser movement. *k’ Wireless. - 47 words
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Article2429 1934-01-24 11 MR. ANTHONY EDEN'S APPOINTMENT: PROSPECT OF BUDGET SURPLUS: MR. ROOSEVELT'S ECONOMIC POLICY: FORTHCOMING POLITICAL BIOGRAPHIES: From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 6. rH absent ministers u tieally all the members of the Go- in nt are out of Town and there will no resumption of political2,429 words
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Advertisement164 1934-01-24 11 Bi tW" I ifilE is*’WllMiai I II ISiiil K i I From a Doctor’s Letter “A/f 1 XV LY son was fed solely and exclusively on Glaxo from birth until he reached the age of eighteen months. His physical well being and progress during that period were so extremely satisfactory164 words
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Article282 1934-01-24 12 Officers Carry Out Inquiry In North MINERS’ DAUGHTERS DUPED Directly as a result of the revelations in the “Daily Herald,” Scotland Yard is now taking an active step against the growing menance of the White Slave Traffic in England. Two Yard officers have made a special282 words
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Article104 1934-01-24 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 79?? 79? J New York 5.00% 5.00% Montreal 5.04% 5.04% Brussels 22.46% 22.43% Geneva 16.14% 16.14% Amsterdam 7.78 7.77% Milan 59% 59% Berlin 13.20% 13.19% Stockholm 19.39% 19.37% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 29% 29% Prague 105% 105% Helsingfors104 words
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Article409 1934-01-24 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO’S share lirf to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 39|0 41|0ex39|0 41|0ex Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.15 c 2.05 2.10 c Batang Padang 32% 35 32 34 Batu Caves 95409 words
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Article52 1934-01-24 12 PENANG, JANUARY 24 (Bv Csou*-’--'»v the < xtank 1 On London Bank Demand 2|4 4 m|ts. 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 11|32 3 Documentary 2|4 13|32 On New York Bank Demand 57% nom. France T.T. 900 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 34%% dis.nom. Shanghai T.T. 40%% dis.nom.52 words
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748 1934-01-24 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyer* RUBBER Ayer Panas 95 1.00 92 i£ Bassett 62% 67% 60 gg Batu Lintang 80 85 80 85 Broga 67% 72% 65 7 0 Connemara 1.10 1.25 l.io 120 Indragiri 55 65 50 go Kuala Sidim 1.90 2.00 1.90 200748 words
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Advertisement64 1934-01-24 12 SMOKE PC’KrSZKC TJhe jfci&toerczt of Cigarettes Plain, Ivory and Cork-tipped. Preferred by People of Discrimination JT” I y 9 f //ZFSs® 1 i Reszke I I I I Virginias a 11 Aristocrat cf 11 Kvs? —"■•£>?> g* cigarettes S |<^°* OL-» 1 -=Z ET T )1 Beautiful gifts Coupon in64 words
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Advertisement225 1934-01-24 12 NOTICE Pursuant to Order of Court No. 87, dated 128th Rabial-Akhir. 1352. in Civil Applica- tion No. 18 of 1352, in f he 2nd Division of the High Court, Alor Star, the groun of RUBBER ESTATES known as THE NAPOH ESTATE, situate in the Mukim of Kubang Pasu, Kubang Pasu225 words
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Miscellaneous660 1934-01-24 12 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES > TA.nAV 4.10 —New Zealand To-day, a talk by IU'UAI M ss NeUe Scanlan (Time Signal from Greenwich at 4.20 a.m.). 4 25 —A programme of music by Schubert For the Straits Settlements and Federat- (gramophone records). Bd Malay States from the Empire transmit- 4.55 —Trent’s660 words
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Miscellaneous122 1934-01-24 12 sary of the birth of Robert Burns, by the Ayr Burns Club; Alexander Carmichael (baritone), Margaret Smart (violin), and Harold Wightman (reciter), relayed from the Western House, Ayr. 4.20 Time Signal from Greenwich. Old Irish Airs, a programme of gramophone records. 4.40 —Foreign Affairs, a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlett.122 words
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Miscellaneous34 1934-01-24 12 WEATHER REPORT Temp. ’’Hnd 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 83 NE Tipp tables HIGH WATER LOW WATER 5.27 a.m. 1.10 a.m. 8.03 p.m. 12.00 Noon ■’’O-MO3EOW 9.30 a.m. 4.10 a.m. 9.31 p.m. 1.35 p.m.34 words
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Article602 1934-01-24 13 i Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: 1 IN PORT TO-DAY I M.S. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar, BaI gan Si Api Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails same ports to-day. M.S.602 words
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Article961 1934-01-24 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dut ?h Air Mail Service K.L.M. will be Closed at 7 p.m. to-day. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service961 words
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Article80 1934-01-24 13 SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 Rugby North vs. South, Singapore. Hockey Selangor vs. Wiltshires at K. Lumpur. Inter-state Hockey Penang v. Kedah, Alor Star. MONDAY, JANUARY 29 Municipal Commissioners Special Meet-, ing, 4 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Taiping Turf Club: Professional Meeting Opens. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Taiping Turf Club80 words
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Advertisement13 1934-01-24 13 "■TB BTI-W WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.13 words
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Miscellaneous385 1934-01-24 13 > 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 930 UNIVERSAL S SNAPPY, SAUCY. MERRY MUSICAL P FEATURING FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE C SCREEN JUNE KNIGHT p THE RAGE OF THE MUSICAL COMEDY STAGE NEIL HAMILTON—SALLY O’NEILL MARY Z CARLISLE L < There’s the devil I to pay when they < start to385 words
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Miscellaneous153 1934-01-24 13 MAJESTIC I 1 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.30 BEBE DANIELS THE BEAUTIFUL IN HER SINGING STAR OF APPEARANCE ON 'RIO RITA* WK\ THE BRITISH frßwz and SCREEN FOR '42ND STREET' THE f,r st time I IN 8.1.P.'s GRAND MUSICAL HIT OF THE YEAR INTRODUCING 4 NEW SONG HITS THE SONG YOU153 words
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Article613 1934-01-24 14 > Death Of Nadir Shah ASSASSIN'S STORY I i Befooled And Deceived Me 7 I New Delhi, Jan. 4. I An extraordinary story of a woman’s love and, as the price of it, the life of King Nadir Shah, has just been revealed in613 words
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Article243 1934-01-24 14 Intention To Join Priesthood Colombo, Jan. 4. Having been induced to embrace Buddhism a year ago by a wireless talk on the Dhamma broadcast from Ceylon, an Indian High Court Judge, the Hon. Mr. A. Sri Nivasa Ragachariar, accompanied by his wife and son, has243 words
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Article241 1934-01-24 14 To Be Ready By March? Colombo, Jan. 8. It is understood that one of the two sites at Ratmalana will shortly be chosen for the aerodrome for the Indo-Ceylon air fink. Once the site has been selected, the work of clearing the ground will take a comparatively241 words
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Article136 1934-01-24 14 Minister On Foreign Competition Delhi, Jan. 6. Lord Londonderry arrived by air at Karachi to-day, and left for Calcutta. He will be the guest of the Viceroy at Calcutta until January 10, and he will later set out on a tour of inspection of the136 words
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Article194 1934-01-24 14 Link To Be Ready In June? Colombo, Jan. 3. It is possible that the telephone link between India and Ceylon will be completed bv June Next. This will enable Ceylon to communicate by ’phone with London, Ame- rica and most parts of Europe. I It is understood that194 words
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Article150 1934-01-24 14 Finance Member Of India Executive Council The King has approved the ap- pointment of Sir James Percy Grigg, K. C. 8., at present Chairman cf the Board of Inland Revenue, as a member of the Executive Council of the Governor-General of India, in the vacancy150 words
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Article205 1934-01-24 14 Mr. Jayakar’s Fears i Bombay, Jan. 9 Mr. M. R. Jayakar, one of those consulted by the Joint Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform, in a statement on arriving at Bombay, reiterated his convic- tion that the White Paper scheme was unacceptable without vital modifications, but205 words
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Article90 1934-01-24 14 Police Forced To Fire On Strikers Bombay, Jan. 8. The police had to open fire before they succeeded in quelling a mill riot here this evening. Twenty persons, including five policemen were injured. The trouble followed a strike at the Sassoon spinning and weaving mill. The mill90 words
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Article540 1934-01-24 14 Story Of Firing Practice BURGE MURDER TRIAL I Midnapore, Jan. 3. Sailesh Ghosh, the approver in the Burge murder trial, gave evidence before the Special Tribunal to-day. I He revealed how revolvers were obtained by accused, how they (the revolvers) were hidden by their womenfolk and how540 words
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Article85 1934-01-24 14 “Alarmingly Ill” Pondicherry, Jan. 7. Sir Tukoji Rao, the “truant” Maharaja of the senior State of Dewas, who has re- 1 duced his diet as a “penance protest”! against government inquiry into alleged mismanagement of his state, is “alarmingly weak,” according to a bulletin issued by his own85 words
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156 1934-01-24 14 Chosen Ruler Of Tibet A baby born at the exact hour of the Dalai Lama’s death on December 17 has been recognised by the priests as the new Dalai Lama, because, it is held, the spirit of the Tibetan ruler entered into156 words
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Article134 1934-01-24 14 Plague Raging In Bombay Bombay, Jan. 5. Vital statistics for the week ended December 13 show a big advance on the previous week in attacks of plague throughout the Bombay Presidency, excluding Sind. There were, in all 990 attacks and 589 deaths from plague, against134 words
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Advertisement103 1934-01-24 14 Sensational New Pen WRITES ON BOTH You could almost Wi A say that the new Parker Vacumatic W has two points! Write on either side. Magnificent new bar- p rel design. Holds 102% more ink, without increase in size. Try the Vacumatic today. At all good dealers. UP TO A103 words
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Advertisement1917 1934-01-24 15 A. ""lx P ©.-BRITISH INDIA/ Y• J■ I < I S /lA /K N. AND APCAR LINES I (Companies Incorporated in England) ftPkw-ENTINC wBffIKMWWwWMMI» >u- BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ mail passenger «id cargo services From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York Feb 1 PRES. ADAMS Feb. 281,917 words
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2390 1934-01-24 16 WORDS OF ADVICE FROM MR. ONG JOO SUN TO STUDENTS OF PENANG ENGLISH SCHOOL EDUCATION, CHARACTER AND HEALTH Mr. Ong Joo Sun, in the course of an interesting address delivered to the boys of the Penang English School this morning, selected education, character and2,390 words
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100 1934-01-24 16 North Team SCOTT AND BOYD UNABLE TO PLAY > (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 24. The following will represent the North on Saturday at Singapore in the North against South rugby match Tudor Owen (Perak) Ager (Selangor) Leach (Selangor) Hague (Penang) Clark (Penang)100 words
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Article176 1934-01-24 16 Penang v. Kedah The following have been selected to represent Penang in the hockey match with Kedah at Alor Star on Saturday at 5 p.m.: Ng Teik Lee Yeang Cheng Phoy, Lim Cheng Hoe A. W. Foster, L. H. Best, S. V. Adams G. R. Evans, H. Farrow, Oh176 words
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Article322 1934-01-24 16 Jaga Kreta Nuisance Abated MEMBERSHIP INCREASED In the current number of The Malayan Motorist” appears the following report of the Penang and Kedah Branch, A.A.M.. The Year 1933 has been one of steady progress and the Membership of the Penang and Kedah Branch has increased322 words
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Article142 1934-01-24 16 Chains Of Rolled Gold, Not Pure Gold POSTPONED FOR MENTION Three charges of cheating were brought against a Tamil named Nallatamby, on whose behalf Mr. Lim Cheng Ean appeared in the Penang Police Court this morning; the complaint was made to the Police by one Sheik Daud142 words
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Article93 1934-01-24 16 January Medal D. A. Murdock 1 Up T. McKinstery Square W. K. Brodie i Down A. Clark 2 W. C. Taylor 2 C. F. King 2 J. G. Lawrie 2 W. Anderson 3 E. A. Wells 4 H. W. Brady 4 R. H. Williams 4 M H.93 words
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Article76 1934-01-24 16 Loss On Two Recent Meetings DUE TO HEAVY GOVERNMENT TAX (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, January 23 Both racing clubs disclose that their recent meetings were run at a loss o W j ng to high Government taxes on betting. This forced the clubs to reduce their76 words
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Article144 1934-01-24 16 Wobbles Into Drain IN POSSESSION OF DUTIABLE LiQbOR A Cantonese cyclist name J Ch o Teon<>pleaded guilty in the Penan; Polu e Cotr this morning to a charge of p ;sion of dutiable liquor along Kelawei Road at 7.40 p.m. on January 23, yesterday. Accused, when he144 words
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457 1934-01-24 16 Three Court Cases Members of the pawnbroker’s profession were charged in three cases brought before the Penang Police Magistrate this morning. Yit Long, English clerk to a pawnbroker of Aier I tarn, was defended by Mr. D. Rees Williams, who stated that his client457 words
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Advertisement38 1934-01-24 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL, PENANG. IDEALLY SITUATED MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT EXCELLENT CUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN CHEF. TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE. SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY PENANG REPERTORY PLAYERS Present VAUDEVILLE (A London Music Hall Programme) 14 ARTISTES 14 BOOK NOW. ’Phone 322 1440.38 words
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Advertisement24 1934-01-24 16 Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, of Messrs. Hogan and Ivens, Penang, who is spending a holiday in Medan is due back about February 12.24 words
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