Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-02-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No- 30. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration214 1934-02-05 1 -Reuter. Premier's Cromwellian Methods STAVISKY COMMISSION OF INQUIRY Paris, Feb. 4. The Cabinet reshuffle is generally attributed to M Chiappe’s dismissal which was finally accomplished after M. Daladier had offered Chiappe’s head first to the Socialists, who had long wanted his removal. He then approached the Right-Reuter. - 214 words
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Article207 1934-02-05 1 -Reuter. Stabilisation Fund Not Yet Created London, February 5. A report from Washington that treasury quarters have disclosed for reasons which are not explained that the Stabilisation Fund has not yet been created has temporarily abated the apprehensions of the city correspondents in London lest-Reuter. - 207 words
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477 1934-02-05 1 From Legislative Council CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE ORIGIN It is strongly rumoured that the man who was chiefly responsible for bringing the new Chinese consultative committees into existence was the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. The Chinese member for Malacca, so it is said,477 words
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Article44 1934-02-05 1 In Ipoh’» Latest Cinema Hall (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 5. A gruesome discovery was made this morning at the “Isis” Theatre where the iaga was found dead having hung himself in the course of the night. The Is-s pAH.44 words
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Article50 1934-02-05 1 —Reuter. No Sign Of Bulgaria Joining Belgrade, Feb. 4. The Balkan pact between Greece, Turkey, Rumania and Jugo-Slavia was initialled this afternoon. The text has not been disclosed hitherto and there is no sign of Bulgaria joining though the signatories are doing their utmost to secure her inclusion.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article91 1934-02-05 1 Death Of Raja di Hilir’s Daughter Medan, January 31. The Royal Court of Deli is in mourning for the death of the Tengku Puan Besar Indera, wife of the Crown Prince and daughter of His Highness the late Raja di Hilir of Perak. The ceremonial burial took91 words
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Article70 1934-02-05 1 Proclaim General Strike At Toledo Madrid, January' 29. A general strike has been proclaimed a* Toledo by the combined Marxists. In Mad- j rid, a Fascist student, who supervised the sale of Fascist newspapers in the street, was ambushed and shot dead by Marxists. There were some hostile70 words
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Article55 1934-02-05 1 To Devote Life To National Socialism Medan, January 31. It is stated that the German ConsulGeneral in Batavia, Mr. Karlowa, is to retire in the second half of February. The Locomotief states that he intends to leave the Government service so that he may dedicate his life to55 words
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Article237 1934-02-05 1 Revenue Officers 1 Long Trek LIQUOR SUPPLIED TO NAVAL BASE COOLIES Two men who were caught by revenue officers in the Seletar jungle three miles off the main road, were sentenced by the Singapore third magistrate, Mr. Dohoo, on Friday for illicitly distilling liquor and being in237 words
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Article44 1934-02-05 1 Serious Attack On Coolie J Medan, January 31. A planter in a coffee and rubber estate in Djember (Java) has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for beating a coolie so seriously that he lost the use of one of his eyes.44 words
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Article300 1934-02-05 1 Soviet Enterprise TO RAISE GOLD ABOARD BLACK PRINCE Leningrad, January 20. Among eight vessels of the Allied squadron which perished on November 14, 1854, was the British ship Black Prince, which crashed against rocks and sank in Balaklava Bay (Crimea) during a hurricane. According to some300 words
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Article147 1934-02-05 1 $5 Worth Hidden In An Umbrella A twelve-year-old boy, Ang In Chin, who was caught in the street carrying a Chinese umbrella with five dollars’ worth of chandu hidden in the framework was produced before Mr. Forrer in the Singapore Criminal District Court on Friday charged with147 words
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Article63 1934-02-05 1 False Pretence Of Promise Of Marriage Peter Guan, a young Chinese, was charged in the Singapore Police Court before Mr. N. Grice on Friday with cheating Irene Yong, under the false pretence of a promise of marriage. Accused, who was represented by Mr. W. E. Demuth, claimed trial,63 words
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Article44 1934-02-05 1 Sister Saint John Of Malacca Seremban, Februa’-y 2. The death took place in the Convent here last night of Sister Saint John. Sister St. John, who was 81 years of age, came out to Malaya over 40 years ago from Ireland.44 words
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Article317 1934-02-05 1 German Invention BOUGHT IN STEEL BOTTLES Berlin, January 20. The keenest interest is being taken by thousands of visitors to Berlin’s annual agricultural show, which is now in progress, in the exhibit of propane gas whose remarkable uses are being demonstrated at the exhibit of317 words
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Article169 1934-02-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, February 2. The railway station was a scene of great activity yesterday morning when a record crowd gave a hearty send-off to H. H. the Sultan and suite who left for Singapore to attend the Durbar of Malay Rulers of the169 words
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91 1934-02-05 1 The Welsley Church Ladies’ Aid Society intends to hold a Food Sale in the garden of the Parsonage, 68, Larut Road, on the afternoon of Friday, February 23, in aid of Church funds. A programme of tennis, badminton, and competitions has been planned, and food,91 words
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Advertisement15 1934-02-05 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement102 1934-02-05 1 LOOK FOR THE SPRINGBOK the symbol of South Africa, on every bottle of Key Brand T W, Brandy Manufactured by the Co-operative Winegrowers Association of South Africa, ■IB| KEY BRAND EMPIRE BRANDY is equal in quality to, and P° ssess es all the best charac/JHBRĔHjy teristics of, foreign brandies but102 words
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Advertisement20 1934-02-05 1 MASSAGE HOUSE 227, Hutton Lane Penang Mr. Mrs. K. KUSAKA and Miss OKANE CERTIFIED MASSEURS OPPOSITE HUTTON LANE POLICE STATION20 words
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Advertisement2897 1934-02-05 2 rnn biutxi TIN DREDGING BATANG PADANG DREDGING BATU CAVES TIN DREDGING B A M I/ C RATES FOR CASUAL RANTAU TIN DKEDGINV COMPANY, LIMITED. COMPANY, LIMITED. DAN l\ 3 COm LTD* Voluntary Liquidation.) (In Voluntary Liquidation.) t ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) S p E l. B NOTICE OF2,897 words
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Article732 1934-02-05 3 Hacked With Parang INSANITY PLEA NOT GOOD ENOUGH -i Johore, January 31. “Even if that statement is believed, there is nothing to show that the offence was anything less than murder” said Sir Walter Huggard, Chief Justice, at a special sitting the Court of Appeal in Johore732 words
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899 1934-02-05 3 Evidence Of Foul Play On Dead Ricksha Puller NO GOOD SAMARITAN AMONG BYSTANDERS Facts incriminating two persons were exposed in evidence at the inquest held in the Penang Coroner’s Court on Saturday on the dead body of a ricksha coolie who succumbed almost immediately to899 words
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Article581 1934-02-05 3 Judge's Doubts CHINESE CARPENTER'S SUCCESSFUL PLEA The Hon’ble Mr. Justice A. B. Howes, arrived in Ipoh on Tuesday evening, presided at the Assizĕ Court on Wednesday* and the first case listed for hearing was one in which a Chinese carpenter named Saw Chin Kin was581 words
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Advertisement164 1934-02-05 3 5 BULLFINCH jj I- BUTTER S -S---------- 1 j FOR J > J J PURITY C i I 111 J f O Qggi J 3)) 3 Vi II WwTTTrrrnEW < S I The Butter for Everybody C SOLE AGENTS: < > Henry AVattgH Co., Ltd., J PENANG SINGAPORE. IPOH KUALA164 words
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Article707 1934-02-05 4 J Basic Language Question < Minutes of a Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Rooms on Monday, the x.9th January, 1934, at 5 p.m. j Present. —Mr. G. Parbury (President), F Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry (Vice-President), L Hon’ble Mr. W. A. Fell, Mr. O. R.' S.707 words
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Article632 1934-02-05 4 Mr. J. J. Warren of the Government Monopolies returned from home by the Boringly. Mr. Cargill, Manager, Harper, Gilfillan and Co., Teluk Anson Wharf is shortly leaving for Home on furlough. Mr. G. Heron, Surveyor-General of Ships, S.S., and Mrs. and Miss Heron are going Home on632 words
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Advertisement327 1934-02-05 4 I T jkP/A -I i 1 RDIOQQ GAY DIVORCE MEDLEY Two Parts B UDI Zoo Introducing NIGHT A DAY YOU ON MY MIND I NYMPH ERRANT SELECTION DBIZY/ THERE’S A RING AROUND THE MOON I CARROLL GIBBONS AND JOHN GREEN HAVE COMBINED FORCES fl THE RESULT IS TWO MARVELLOUS PIANO327 words
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Miscellaneous555 1934-02-05 4 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY For the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry. England. Two of the following frquencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, •at the wavelengths may be changed in the course of each day’s transmissions. Announcements will be made at frequent IntervalsCall555 words
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Miscellaneous420 1934-02-05 4 7.50 —The Commodore Grand Orchestra, j directed by Joseph Muscant, relayed from the Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith, London. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 8.20 p.m.). 8.35 9.os—The Manchester Tuesday I Midday Society’s Concert: A chamber concert by the New Loni don Trio Jean Pougnet (violin), Norina Semino (violoncello), John Pauer (pianoforte),420 words
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Article146 1934-02-05 5 .—Reuter. Welsh Victory f 13 PTS. TO 6 PTS. I A -r Murray field, February 3. After leading by five points to nil at half-time, Wales beat Scotland at Murrayfield in the second international of the season by thirteen points to six. 'I here was a.—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article184 1934-02-05 5 Friday At Fun And Frolic Stadium (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Subject to the approval of the Boxing Board of Control the return contest between L. S. Fond and Jayaraj will form the main attraction for Fiday’s promotion at Fun Frolic Stadium. Fighting Ferrao and Eric Dunsford,184 words
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Article439 1934-02-05 5 Indian Association Beat D.A.F.C. BY 32 RUNS At the Dato Kramat padang yesterday the Indian Association beat the Darul Aihsan Football at cricket by 32 Tuns in the first innings. Joshua and Ahmed, who put up 19 and 14 respectively, were the top scorers in the Indian439 words
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Article374 1934-02-05 5 Yesterday's Practice Match SEVERAL HALF CENTURIES SCORED The Penang Recreation Club opened their cricket season with a home and home match on the Esplanade yesterday at which there was some tall scoring. The match which was between teams captained by C. J. Scully and L. Robless374 words
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123 1934-02-05 5 Results Of Matches A four-ball handicap billiards tournament has been started at the Indian Association and several matches were played during the course of the week. The following are the full results FIRST ROUND V. M. K. Samy (—9O) beat Hari Sing (—7O) 250—145. Dr. N.123 words
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Article286 1934-02-05 5 Conviction Recorded appeal lodged in interesting ipoh case When the case in which Lin Thean Chin, the receiving cashier of the Ipoh Overseas Chinese Bank, stood charged with selling seven lottery tickets of the Penang Turf Club on November 25 last year was called again in286 words
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Article308 1934-02-05 5 Walter Lindrum And The Championship Cup DELICATE SITUATION It)' Walter Lindrum would seem to be a man of many surprises. He staggered the billiards public with his break of over 4,000 in London, sent out to Australia for Miss Patricia Hoskin to come to England to marry him,308 words
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Advertisement255 1934-02-05 5 THE v ,\FLYING MORLEY'S VNfX/ PRODUCTS r at V LOWEST PRICES LOOK FOR THE "FLYING WHEEL” MARK MORLEY'S GAUZE SINGLETS Athletic style, no sleeves. Round Neck. Cool, comfortable and absorbent. 34" to 46" PRICE $].QO EACH. MORLEY'S GAUZE DRAWERS Trunk length. Taped Waist and Button Front. Very comfortable cut and255 words
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2700 1934-02-05 6 MARCELLE 11. PAYS $105; GOLDEN HARP $92 KU. AFTERNOON OF UPSETS ONLY GORILLA AND ROCKLEY STAR OBLIGE CHRISTIE FINED $l5O Yesterday's races at Taiping provided a series of upsets from start to finish; with the exception of Rockley Star and Gorilla all the other winners2,700 words
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Article1024 1934-02-05 6 Reuter Heavy Scoring In First Division FOG INTERRUPTS THREE GAMES The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League: e DIVISION I Arsenal 1 Everton 2, Birmingham 1 Newcastle U. 2 ♦Chelsea 1 Leicester C. 1 Derby C. 5 Stoke C. 1_ Reuter ! - 1,024 words
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Article90 1934-02-05 6 Kilmarnock Surprise ODD GOAL VICTORY FOR ALBION Landon, Feb. 3 The following are the results of matches in the Second Round of the Scottish Cun played to-day. p Aberdeen 2 Dundee n E. Stirling 1 Arbroath Alloa 0 Hibernian Roes County 3 Galston Ayr U. 290 words
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Article113 1934-02-05 6 County Championship Semi-finals HAMPSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE LOSE London, <b. 3, The following were the results of rugby matches played to-day:— Bedford 18, Royal Air Force 14. Cardiff 6, Plymouth Albion 6. Devonport Services 9, Old Blv n s 3. Harlequins 21, Northampton 6. Leicester 5, London Scottish113 words
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Article32 1934-02-05 6 —Reuter. Crawford Beaten ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN TENNIS A Adelaide, Feb. 3In the fourth Anglo- Australian lawn tennis test Perry beat Craw ion! 6-4 r Australia leads by five wins to three.—Reuter. - 32 words
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261 1934-02-05 7 .—Peiping Morning Post. Chungking, January 13 is learned that General Liu Hsiang, I of the anti-Red Army Lszechuen and the m St powerful war_ F jn szechuen to-day, is drawing up F for the complete reorganization Ute Szechuen armies. At present Szer is the only province.—Peiping Morning Post. - 261 words
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Article148 1934-02-05 7 .—Peiping Morning Post. ■Sudden Attack By Hunan I Regulars Changsha, January 13 I Ta-an-li, a city in the vicinity, of Pin■sang on the Hunan-Kiangsi border, which ■rasa Communist stronghold for seven consecutive years, was captured by the Hunan ■rovincial forces early this month. The ■ty was held.—Peiping Morning Post. - 148 words
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Article137 1934-02-05 7 1- Sin Wen Pao. Demand Reduction Of House Rent i Shanghai, January 17 I The various public bodies in Shanghai F e organizing an association for demandp a reduction of house rent. I A repres ntative meeting was held yesferday at Tienhoukung north of the Soo|how Creek,1- Sin Wen Pao. - 137 words
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Article134 1934-02-05 7 an offi cers.— Shanghai Morning Ey General Hishikari’s Visit To Harbin m. Tientsin, January 16 e visit of General Hishikari to Harbin ar °used fresh rumours about an imL- nt war between Soviet Russia and ia Pan. to reports received here from lere Hishikari, after his arrivalan officers.—Shanghai Morning - 134 words
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1691 1934-02-05 7 DEVELOPMENT OF BASIC INDUSTRIES KWANGTUNG RICH IN NATURAL RESOURCES be an “Industrial China !”—China Weekly Review. Nelson Johnson, the American Minister to China, for one reason or the other, took a trip to South China a short time ago, and on his return to the North,be an “Industrial China !”—China Weekly Review. | - 1,691 words
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1261 1934-02-05 7 CITY HARD HIT BY ECONOMIC DEPRESSION POPULATION INCREASED BY SEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND A night of revelry, automobile horns' honk and tool, whistles blow, men and wo- I men cry and dance. Blinking at the bril-' fiance of a rising sun they have not seen1,261 words
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Article106 1934-02-05 7 JII CLUUna, YVILIX local militia in western Shantung.—Min Pao. Still Pillaging Countryside Peiping, January 16 I The remnants of the mutinous troops under General Liu Kwei-tang are still pil- laging the countryside in western Shan- tung, after having been driven out from the Tehchow area by theJII CLUUna, YVILIX local militia in western Shantung.—Min Pao. - 106 words
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Article310 1934-02-05 7 Min Pao. Canton, January 16 Large concentrations of Fukien troops are now taking place around ChAngchow where new defence lines around the city have been established. The troops under General Chang Yen, who fought a rear-guard action, have now arrived at Changchow and have taken up theirMin Pao. - 310 words
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177 1934-02-05 7 under the protection of tne police.—Sin Wen Pao. Police Clash With Striking Miners Tientsin, January 16 A serious fight occurred yesterday aX the Kailuan Coal Mines at Machiakuo, when the police clashed with 4,000 striking workers. Two of the policemen were wounded, one worker wasunder the protection of tne police.—Sin Wen Pao. - 177 words
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Article115 1934-02-05 7 -China Times. Urged To Suspend Hostilities Nanking, January 16 The Government has sent an urgent telegram to General Ho Ying-ching in Peiping instructing him to do his utmost to bring about a cessation of hostilities between Generals Sun Tien-ying and Ma Hungkwei in the North-west. According to fHe-China Times. - 115 words
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Article43 1934-02-05 7 —Peiping Morning Post. All Quiet On The Border Nanking, January 13 The Government has received a report from General Liu Wen-huei, Garrison Commander on the Szechuen-Sikiang border. The report that the Tibetans are invading Sikiang is without foundation, he declared.—Peiping Morning Post. - 43 words
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Article466 1934-02-05 8 M. Daladier may have saved his government to-morrow by reshuffling his Cabinet but it does not seem that its life will be unduly prolonged. In any country a financial scandal which has caused the loss of some six millions sterling of investors’ money would create a stir.466 words
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Article329 1934-02-05 8 Dr. Inge began his brilliant presidential address to the Classical Association by imagining the bewilderment of a visitor from another planet, sent to make an intelligent study of our W estern civilisation, on discovering that in our places of worship we are still “repeating extracts from the329 words
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Article105 1934-02-05 8 Chung—Lee The wedding took place this morning at “Kampar Lodge,” No. 17A, Northam Road, of Miss Lee Pek Yeong, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tian Siew, and Mr. Chung Kun Tat, third son of the late Mr. Chung Koe and Mrs. Chung. The bridegroom is105 words
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Article731 1934-02-05 8 INDIAN EARTHQUAKE RELIEF The Agent of the Government of! India writes us as follows: His Excellency the Viceroy of India’ has issued the following appeal in con-, nection with the recent earthquake: “A very serious calamity has recently overtaken a large number of our fellow-countrymen, especially in731 words
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Article681 1934-02-05 8 —Elisabeth Kyle - —Elisabeth Kyle in the Glasgow Herald. Down the winding length of Moscow Road, that part of Riga’s territory given up for centuries to the activities of the Russian Jews,, rumble carts full of merchandise bound for the great market at the farther end. It is four o’clock inin the Glasgow Herald. - 681 words
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1226 1934-02-05 9 MR. J. B. DAVID'S COMPOSITION SCHEME ACCEPTED Application was made in the Singapore bankruptcy Court on Friday before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, for approval for a composition scheme agreed to by the creditors of Mr. J. B. David. The scheme was approved.1,226 words
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139 1934-02-05 9 Warm Welcome At King’s Last Night A large crowd gave a warm welcome to the Cherry Blossom Musical Operatic Show of China at the King’s last night, where it began a season. This Operatic show has been secured at great expense by Messrs. Amalgamated139 words
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Article102 1934-02-05 9 On February 16 The first Court of Appeal for this year will sit in Penang on February 16 and subsequent days but the session is not expected to be a long one as there are only two appeals on the list, in one of which no record102 words
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Article200 1934-02-05 9 Chandu REVENUE OFFICER'S ft PLUNGE INTO SEA How a Chinese attempted to escape the notice of revenue officers by going down a rope from the s.s. “Ho Sang’’ and how he was arrested after an exciting chase in the Penang Harbour was related before the200 words
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Article231 1934-02-05 9 The wedding took place at St. Andrew’s Cathedral on Saturday, solemnised in the modern Chinese fashion, of Mr. Lee Kwong Soon, son of Mr. and Mrs Lee King Yan, of Singapore, and Miss Irene Ho, daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Ho Mann Lum of Singapore.231 words
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113 1934-02-05 9 Counterfeit Cigarette Paper The case in which a Chinese named Tiew Lay Tah is charged with selling, exposing or having in his possession booklets of cigarette paper with the mark “Club” on it which is a counterfeit of the genuine trade mark belonging to113 words
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Article33 1934-02-05 9 Business Meeting To-morrow The usual weekly tiffin meeting of the Penang Rotary Club will be held at the E. O. to-morrow. The tiffin will be followed by a business mertW33 words
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Article120 1934-02-05 9 TIN-SPOT Saturday To-day Loodoa £226.15-0 No market TlN—<B Moatla) Ixmmlqq £226-5-0 No market Singapore $113.62% $113.75 Bustneoe Done Penang $113.62% $113.75 Fiisfniw Dona Buyers No Sellers 25 Tons OOPBA— {Sowlried) 2 95 3 00 WACK PEPPEM «u., $17.50 $lB.OO BUBBK* Loudon 25|32d. 4%d. New York 9 ll|l6c.(G) 9%c.(G)120 words
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75 1934-02-05 10 —Reuter. DECISION SHORTLY Interests Of Native Planters AS WELL AS EUROPEAN COMPANIES The Hague, Feb. 3. Schemes for rubber restriction are being considered by the Dutch Government which will possibly be able to reach a decision shortly, stated Dr. Colijn, Colonial Minister, in the—Reuter. - 75 words
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320 1934-02-05 10 TREASURY'S HUGE PROFIT DEFICIT'S SUDDEN TURN TO f SURPLUS Washington, February 4. A Treasury statement shows a profit of 2,086,000,000 “new style” dollars as a result of the devaluation of the dollar and the consequent revaluation of the gold stocks of the Federal Reserve—Rugby Radio Service. - 320 words
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Article149 1934-02-05 10 Rugby Radio Service. Considered Comments Not Yet Received London, February 3. London has not received and does not yet expect any considered comments on the new British Disarmament Memorandum from the Governments, to whom it was communicated. For the time being, Its proposals, it is understood, are beingRugby Radio Service. - 149 words
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Article106 1934-02-05 10 i.—Reuter. Dispute Over Building Of Mosque Sialkot, Punjab, Feb. 3. Fierce communal rioting took place here caused by the dispute between the Hindus and Moslems. The latter wish to build a mosque on the common camping ground opposite the Hindu temple at Anantnag The Governor ofi.—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article227 1934-02-05 10 Reuter. Government's Defeat Expected RESHUFFLING THE CABINET Paris, February 3. Colonel Fabry, War Minister, M. Pie tri, Minister of Finance and M. Douissant, Under Secretary of Technical Instruction, have resigned following the decision of the Government to transfer M. Chiappe, Prefect of the Paris Police. M. DaladierReuter. - 227 words
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Article142 1934-02-05 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Interest Centred In Gold Mining Section i London, February 3. The dollar to-day remained at approximately the same high levels touched yesterday, the rate on sterling being round about 4.92. On the Stock Exchange interest remained centred in the gold mining section to the* exclusion—Rugby Radio Service. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration237 1934-02-05 10 —Reuter. OBJECTION TO WAR MATERIALS SUGGESTION POSTPONING DISARMAMENT IS DISCRIMINATION AGAINST GERMANT TO BE PROLONGED 1. Berlin, February 3. The German reply to the French Aide Memoire presented on January 19 has been made public. It states that the main points of the French—Reuter. - 237 words
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Article76 1934-02-05 10 —Reuter. Until 1936 Budget I i RUMOURED CABINET DECISION London, Feb. 3. The Cabinet decision to continue the National Government until after the budget in 1936 was reached this week according to the “News-Chronicle” which adduces the main reasons to be firstly, to forestall Conservative criticism of—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article92 1934-02-05 10 SHANGHAI BRITAIN —Reuter. j Inauguration Of Direct Radio Service 1 1 Shanghai, February 4. A direct radio service between Shanghai and Britain was inaugurated this afternoon j when the new wireless station at Chenju, 1 seven miles from Shanghai, was formally i opened in the presence of Chinese and Brij—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article155 1934-02-05 10 —Reuter. Resisting Police SEQUEL TO CARPENTER'S MURDER Berlin, Feb. 3. The shooting of four Communists in a struggle with the police is related by an official announcement which explains that the occurrence was the sequel to the recent murder of a Potsdam carpenter named Kattner, formerly a—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article61 1934-02-05 10 -Sin Wen Pao. To Inspect Conditions There Foochow, January 16 Admiral Chen Shao-kwan, Minister of the Navy, left here for Amoy, to-day on board his flagship “Ning Hai” to inspect conditions there. Sb far peace and order at both Amoy and Foochow are being maintained-Sin Wen Pao. - 61 words
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Article298 1934-02-05 10 Miners To Return To Work NO EMPLOYMENT FOR UNNATURALISED FOREIGNER Kalgoorlie, Feb. 3. The anti-foreigner troubles have been settled by an agreement between the miners and the Chamber of Mines whereby the miners agree to accept the chamber’s offer for the resumption of work on Monday promising that298 words
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Article80 1934-02-05 10 mree —Min Pa<\i To Be Restored In Manchoukuo Tientsin, January It is reliably learned that the old of the Manchu officials will be re-a > by the Manchoukuo Government alter Yi’s coronation as Emperor. s torThe rites of Kow-towing will be res ed. a p The Imperialmree —Min Pa<\i - 80 words
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Article232 1934-02-05 10 Loan 3y 2 per cent, is 101-*****.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Anglo-American Monetary Talks I PRELIMINARY TO NEGOTIATIONS Washington, Feb. 3. “Tentative and informaF’ AngloAmerican monetary discussions are proceeding preliminary to the negotiations, through diplomatic channels or through the Bank of England and the New York FederalLoan 3y2 per cent, is 101-11116.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 232 words
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Article101 1934-02-05 10 —Reuter.. 25 Admirals And 5 Captains Affected REVIEW IN NEW YORK Washington, February 3. It is announced that Admiral J. M. Reeves has appointed Commander-in-Chief of United States Fleet in succession to Admiral D. F. Sellers, who becomes superintendent of the Naval Academy, Annapolis, in succession to—Reuter.. - 101 words
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Article67 1934-02-05 10 -Reuter. Japan, China And D.E.I. London, Feb. 3. A Melbourne despatch states that Mr. Latham, who expects to start on the projected diplomatic mission to Japan in March, will also visit Clfina and the Dutch Indies. The mission will be primarily one of diplomatic goodwill. Trade relations-Reuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement45 1934-02-05 10 iFc**<«X 11 IKmM J j gives that matt complexion; I the best powder base. B I j I I B H|f|Y||jj for cleansing and massage; B keeps the skin supple. Ij i Representative :—Robert Rlaa, (Mawya) Hong kLong li'iuk Chambers, timyapot e. Phone /ft 11.45 words
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Article2293 1934-02-05 11 THE ELIXIR OF GROWTH: SCIENCE'S AID TO INDUSTRY: PHYSICAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION: 'PLANE THAT HOVERS LIKE AN INSECT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 20 DISTINGUISHED MEDICAL PERSONALITY Sir Donald Macalister, Chancellor of Glasgow University, and for 27 years president of the General Medical Council, whose death has2,293 words
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Advertisement326 1934-02-05 11 F R COMPETITION $5O CASH PRIZE Offered to readers of the Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette by Bata Shoe Company, Penang. 7 For correctly forecasting the number of pairs of Bata shoes sold between the 7th and 13th February, 1934, we the management of the Bata Stores, Penang, will pay326 words
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Advertisement227 1934-02-05 11 Il HBK 18» uaa. i lat3jS| in, Ipgg Foods The ‘Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is227 words
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Article1033 1934-02-05 12 HOW IT CAN BE SOLVED WHAT THE LATEST STATISTICS REVEAL MORE USES FOR RUBBER In an interview with the “Sunday Gazette” a Penang citizen whose interests are largely wrapped up in the future of the rubber industry said that the latest available statistics showed less1,033 words
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Article114 1934-02-05 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Frldaay Paris 77 ***** 77 ***** New York 4 93% Montreal 4.98 4.95 Brussels 21.94% 2186 Geneva 15.80 15.76 Amsterdam 7.61% Milan 58% 58 3116 Berlin 12.90 12.85% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.00 Vienna 28 28% Prague 103% 103114 words
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Article1050 1934-02-05 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. J j® a S RUBBER (Dollar.) I c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. XO5 115 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 60 70 Amalgamated Malay Ertates 2co 230 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 100 Ito Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 30 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 60 7® Ayer PanM1,050 words
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Advertisement148 1934-02-05 12 LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS SEE PAGE 16 JP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE We aim to give our Customers Quality in Printing at a Price consistent with Value. >UB EXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARi IB AT YOUR DISPOSAL WE CANNOT AFFORD TO LEI YOU DOWN ENTRUST YOUR ORDERS FOR148 words
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Advertisement331 1934-02-05 12 W Few Escape The Menace of rNervea YOU Need Sm Um m nd light Recognise the danger signal NOW and begin at once to invoke the aid of this great Triumph a of Modern Medical Science. i 1 aL In the’Yeast-Vite* Quick-Health Timo-Table wo have consistently Iff f f told331 words
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Article611 1934-02-05 13 Schedule of Principe! Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. CORFU to London via Colombo, Aden, Port Said and Marseilles. S.S. MATA HARI to Bagan Datoh, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore.611 words
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Article829 1934-02-05 13 notice j The Air Mails despatched from Penang I on the 24th January per the Dutch Aero- plane via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 2nd February. air mail A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service829 words
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Article36 1934-02-05 13 FEBRUARY 5 Volunteer Training Season Commences. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Singapore Turf Club Races, 2nd day. SATURDAY, MARCH 3 Singapore Turf Club Races, last day.36 words
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Advertisement22 1934-02-05 13 What Is th* Good tf repining BUY the PINANG GAZETTE AND SUNDAY GAZETTE J Koop up to data o.d bo happy A-22 words
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Advertisement309 1934-02-05 13 ***************25Z*****R**********5252£*****25a5anfiaaaQfi28fiia SKIN TROUBLES Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying K g Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. a PERSON suffering from 3 eruptions of the skin has yr S much to endure. It not //.1,. SfSa K merely the discomfiture and i I irritation and painful sensa- fV, w|309 words
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Miscellaneous243 1934-02-05 13 ifL 1 AJL>WJLB 1 i m M m packing the week-ned crowds I positively Your Lost Chance of Seeing This Fox's 1933 Wonder Picture sSbXJ-SSlHi'C' last night 615 930 i LILIAN HARVEY AL and LEW AYRES ’MY WEAKNESS’ with a bevy of Gorgeous GlRLS—the most beautiful r F k ,n243 words
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Miscellaneous111 1934-02-05 13 p A m wUh 1 1 1■ Jr VWwwy 6.15 9.30~ E J POSITIVELY LAST 2 SHOWS B j M.-G.-M.'s Brilliant Achievement I "DINNER AT EIGHT" I WITH JOHN MARRYBORE, MARIE DRESSLER, JEAN HARLOW, WALLACE BEERY, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LEE TRACY, Z J BILLIE BURKE and EDMUND LOWE JJ i TO-MORROW111 words
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Article3571 1934-02-05 14 THE PERSONAL TOUCH IN COLONIAL AFFAIRS: BRITISH SEA POWER IN THE EAST: IMPERIAL AIRWAYS* FASTEST LINER: SERVICE ON SINGAPORE-AUSTRALIA AIR ROUTE: SEARCH FOR PERFECT ROAD SURFACE: THE IMPORTATION OF LIQUID RUBBER (From Our Own Correspondent) London,, Jan. 24. SIR SAMUEL WILSON’S ADVICE Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Wilson,3,571 words
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Advertisement165 1934-02-05 14 WINGET x-W CONCRETE MIXERS WBfSTONE CRUSHERS MACHINES FOR CONCRETE BRICK MAKING, jp > CONCRETE BLOCK MAKING, H T j CONCRETE SLAB MAKING, ft-/ I# VffiSSS*' IW" CONCRETE TILE MAKING, v. CONCRETE PIPE MAKING, AXD MODEL 5/3| CUBIC FEET SCREENING PLANT CONVEYORS MIXER ENGINE DRIVEN. Winget open drum mixers are made165 words
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Advertisement2052 1934-02-05 15 A jgTT~N ©.-BRITISH INDIA' m.hkC./XNTIH(i**jSSESsSijgM <o>°>pooi« Incorporated In England) BLUB FUNNEL LINE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ MA,L PASSENr R CARGO services From Penang Arrive Marseille® Arrive New York I Feb. 15 PRES. HARRISON Mar. 14 Mar. 27 Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co., under T-1..1. a r» LONDON AND NOTH2,052 words
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Article728 1934-02-05 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) i Sir, —With reference to the point I made in my article “What has made Japan? published in yesterday's “Sunday Gazette” about the smuggling of goods made in Japan, if we forbade Japanese imports, a case decided in the728 words
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Article76 1934-02-05 16 Alleged Cheating BENEFIT OF DOUBT i TO ACCUSED Low Hor Choon who was charged with cheating by conducting a bogus lottery was to-day acquitted and discharged by the Penang District Judge. Mr. B. F. Bridge in delivering his judgment said that there was a certain amount76 words
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Article146 1934-02-05 16 Perak N on-Government Teachers Co-operative Society I (From Our Own Correspondent) j Ipoh, February 5. j Mr. A. Kier, Inspector of Schools, Perak, presided at a meeting of the Non-Govem-ment Teachers Co-Operative Society. He reported that the Society is in a very sound position and drew146 words
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Article141 1934-02-05 16 Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe To Present Prizes To-morrow To-morrow night will see the conclusion of the Penang Billiards Championship tournament organised by the Old Frees’ Association. The tournament has proved a great success and the thanks of local billiards enthusiasts are due to the O.F.A. Sub-committee which141 words
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Article76 1934-02-05 16 Removed Felt Hat CASE POSTPONED Teh Sze Hock, a Chinese accused, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with the theft, at 8.45 a.m. yesterday morning from house 324, Macalister Road, of one felt hat, value $7, the property of Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C.76 words
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Article236 1934-02-05 16 Lose $6O To Gain 30 Cents The very latest idea of the illicit samsu i traders in an attempt to defeat the vigilance lof Revenue Officers of the Government Monopolies Department is to employ women ■as carriers from the secret ‘breweries around Aier Itam to236 words
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Article221 1934-02-05 16 Annual Meeting The 9th annuual general meeting of the above Club was held on Sunday, the 28th January 1934 at the Club house No. 21, Bawasah Road, with Mr. T. Nyak Puteh, the President, in the Chair. The minutes of the last annual general meeting,221 words
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Article1061 1934-02-05 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following were the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO’» share 11* t to-day. I Saturday To-day i i Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* I MINING I A. Weng 1.95 2.05ex1.95 2.05 ex Bangrin 37|0 38|0 37|0 38|0 B. Caves 95 1.001,061 words
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Article55 1934-02-05 16 PENANG, FEBRUARY 5 <Py «f the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|4 1)16 4 m|ts 2)4% Private 3 m)ts credit 2)4% 3 Documentary 2)4 7|16 On New York Bank Demand 57 nom. France T.T. 875 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 34% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 40% dis.55 words
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Advertisement58 1934-02-05 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL, PENANG. Ideally Situated Modern Sanitation Throughout Excellent Cuisine Under European Chef DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR BOUQUETS, WEDDINGS, LUNCHEON PARTIES, etc. ’Phone 322 1440. COMING SHORTLY TO QU E E H S THE BIG REVUE STAGE ATTRACTION REX STORY’S BRILLIANT STAGE COMPANY "NINE58 words
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Advertisement382 1934-02-05 16 NEW ADVERTISE FOR SALE. Wonderful offer O f r Seater Sports, just overh exceUent. Cm he S’’ 111 Hotel. Very urgent U FOR SALE Rubber pu known an the Estate at Mergui T fn Lower Burma, covering with a factory and particulars are given in a obtained from the Hiph382 words
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