Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 February 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 37. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1934. PRICE 10 CENI'S.
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  • 417 1 .—Reuter. Socialist Party Dissolved HEAVY STREET FIGHTING Vienna, Feb. 13. ’artial law has been proclaimed here and also at Linz, as the result of disturbances in which a number of perse ns were killed and wounded. Vienna is quiet but public buildings are heavily guarded. Two
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  • 46 1 —Reuter. Reported Agreement Inaccurate And Without Authority London, Feb. 12. The Colonial Office announces on joint authority of the Governments of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands that reports that an agreement had been reached to regulate rubber supplies are inaccurate and without authority.
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  • 114 1 modification on that account. —Rugby Radio Service. In Indian Earthquake London, February 12. The Secretary of State for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, informed the House of Commons that his latest information was that in British India 6,582 lives were lost during the recent earthquake and at least
    modification on that account.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  114 words
  • 71 1 —Reuter. Complete Calm In Paris Paris, Feb. 13. The twenty-four hours general strike ended at midnight. There was a complete calm The police at Marseilles dispersed mobs at 10 p m. but at 11 p.m. a motor car with a machine gun dashed at full speed along
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  • 55 1 —Reuter. Offer To Open Negotiations Paris, Feb 13. The Government’s reply to the British Retaliatory measures denounces the 1826 Navigation Treaty and also the 1882 Commercial Conventnon in order to be rid of any emmarassments to its new commercial policy. It nevertheless offers to open negotiations forthwith
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  • 44 1 —Reuter. On Calcutta Warrant Lucknow, Feb. 13. Jawaharlal Nehru, the well known Indian member of Congress has been arrested on a Calcutta warrant whither he will be taken. It is understood that the chat ge relates to his recent speeches- Reuter.
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  • 160 1 Rugby Radio Service. Opening On Monday GROWTH IN SIZE AND IMPORTANCE London, Feb. 12. The twentieth British Industries Fair opens next Monday in London and Birmingham and will continue until March. This event continues to increase in size and importance. This year there are 32 miles of
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  • 110 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Shipments To America London, Feb. 12. Last week was by far the most active which the gold market in London has experienced and the amounts dealt in were extremely large. The purchases were mainly for shipment to America. The Europa sailed from Southampton on
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  • 124 1 —Reuter. Arrears Of Interest I s £5 MILLIONS DUE TO BRITISH HOLDERS London, Feb. 12. In the House of Commons replying to three questions anent the Chinese railways Sir John Simon said the arrears of interest due to British Holders of Chinese Rail- way Bonds exceeded £5,000,000
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  • 162 1 Lawyer’s Unusual Suggestion in Case Against Towkay I My instructions are that this is a spitefu’ prosecution. The complainants have een trying, to get the accused into trouble for the last six mon'hs and have planned to have him in captivity and under arrest during the Chinese New
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  • 106 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Codex Sinoificus Purchase Money London, February 12. Questioned regarding the agreement whereby it is arranged that the fioo/xx) received by the Soviet Government for the Codex Sinaiticus should be spent in Britain, the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons, to-day explained that
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  • 131 1 Stowaways Penalised Govindasamy and Kuppusamy, embarked j at Negapatam, India, were charged with j stowing away on board the S.S. Rajula, j the third class fare for the trip to Penane being 33 rupees. Kupusamy pleaded guilty, and was fined $3O, with a commensurate sentence
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  • 48 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Off Devon Coast London, February 12. The Dutch steamer S. S. “Trito” which ran on to rocks in a fog off Start Point, Devon, last night was refloated at high tide to-day. A Salcombe lifeboat stood by for twelve hours.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 128 1 Depleted Squadron Here From India Only two of the four R.A.F. planes of No. II (B) Squadron expected from India arrived at Seletar on Friday. With them came a transport plane of the Victoria type. The other two machines, it was reported, had been damaged
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  • 85 1 t'-tive of the r'oreigi’ Secretary.— Rugby R di Bureau Officials To Meet In London London, Feb. 12;» Tn view of a meeting of officials of .the Disarmament Bureau in London to-morrow,; Mr. Arthur eHnderson,. as President of the Disarmament Conference has been supplied with a statement from the British
    t'-tive of the r'oreigi’ Secretary.—Rugby R di  -  85 words
  • 81 1 Plane Arrives Late i At Karachi i DELAYS SINGAPORE SECTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 12. The outward Imperial Airways plane reached Don Muang at sunset. The passengers and crew are sleeping at Bangkok this evening and are proceeding to Singapore via Alor Star at daylight on
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  • 184 1 Crew's Cries Ga Unheard ONE MAN DIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Ifeb. 13. As a result of a midnight collision between a steamer and a tongkang manned By five Indians, one man has died in Singapore hospital. The collision occurred on Saturday night near Pulau Pisang
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  • 113 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Southern And L.M.S. Railways Declare Dividends London, February 12. An improvement in industrial conditions is reflected in the satisfactory dividend announcements made to-day by the Southern Railway and by the London Midland and Scottish company a few days ago. The Southern Railways announced a
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  • 36 1 Playing at the Selangor Golf Club’ on Feb. 9 D. A. Somervillq M C.S., added his name to the roll of fame by holing his tee shot at the sth hole 189 yards.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 11 1 HAVE YOU TRIED ANCHOR| BEER A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU 'I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2368 2 L HtW ADVBTOEMtNTS BANKS $lOO MUST BE WON BANK HOLIDAY nederlandsche Chartered Bank All communications relating to i HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND (JtUNA Afl Mdrertisements should be addressed) The Exchange Banks will N.V, tlncorvortttei IMS). S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL to the Advertisement Manager, The -Pinang Gazette.” close on February
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  • 1192 3 ARSENAL'S LEAD REDUCED Defeats Of Home Teams ASTON VILLA PLAYER SUSPENDED (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 27. VISITING TEAMS’ SUCCESSES Overnight frost rendered some of the playing surfaces rather treacherous on January 20th, and grounds in parts had to be well sanded, but generally the play
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  • 1255 3 Rangers 1 Record Score PARTICK THISTLE'S LOSS The Badminton Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 27. BEGINNING OF THE SCOTTISH CUP Nothing sensational in the way of results was expected to come out of the Scottish Cup ties on January 20th, and nothing sensational did. As
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 207 3 ll i ——l— A GREAT PLAY THE STOty OF ywtodujeei£ Uc JJ Il <r MTN BUTOW V HENRY WAUGH &.Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE &.BRANCHES > /Z I WATER SUPPLYTO FORM f CHLORINE SOLUTION tL*X X tl—--Paterson 111 9 rr°jeW a 'i ii,' uPnirirCK H H* CHLORINE LOW (fl nW) F| ft
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  • 290 4 Short Meeting J LAST MEETING OF MR* BOYD Mr. R. Boyd presided at his last meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners betore being relieved by Mr. (>. W Bryant who is due back iiom Home leave this week. The other Commissioners picsent Messrs. W U Blythe, lam
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  • 91 4 Change Alley Solicitor’s Complaint Police constables, descending upon Change Alley on Thursday afternoon in consequence of a complaint of the great noise by a solicitor who had offices there, arrested a small Chinse boy who they alleged, was standing on the five foot way crying out his wares—several
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  • 78 4 LA KJVF 10,1 UU OULLU I. —Eastern Times Surround Chuenchow Amoy, January 24 Chuenchow is now being surrounded by Government troops, but so far there has been no fighting. The Government forces are demanding that all officers of the 19th Route Army above the rank of battalion commander
    LA KJVF 10,1 UU OULLU I.—Eastern Times  -  78 words
  • 267 4 Newly Arrived Nair Indian MEETS ANOTHER BIRD OF HIS FEATHER Convicted on an alterna ive charge of dishonest retention of stolen property, a Malabaree Indian named Sungal, alias Sathara Nair, who was first charged with theft of certain articles in a building, was sentenced to
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  • 275 4 Badminton .Tournament The following are the fixtures for the w’eek ending February 24 SUNDAY 18—CLASS A Ong Kee Seong and Tan Leng Imm vs. Ang Sam Guan and Yeoh Cheng Hoe. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES Khoo Chor Kwee and Lim Hock Keat vs. Chuah Thean Choon and Khoo
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  • 417 4 EARLY MORNING VIGIL FOR SMUGGLERS A haul of contraband tobacco and cigarettes, on which the total duty was estimated at over s4oo,was the result of an early morning vigil by Assistant Supervisor Lim Choo Seng and a party of revenue officers in Pasir Panjang early
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  • 106 4 Dustbin Rakers For House Of Detention Four poverty stricken Chinese, found raking the dustbins of Chulia Street, hobbled into the Police Court this morning to be charged with vagrancy, having no visible means of subsistence, no fixed place of abode, and being unable to give a satisfactory account
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  • 439 4 Mr. J. J- Sheehan has been granted a cpiTirnißsrion as a Second Lieii tenant in the M. V. I. i Mr. G. F. G. Rivaz, Customs Probationer, has passed the examination in Malay, Standard 2. Dr. D. T. Skeen has been appointed an official member of the
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  • 58 4 The s.s. CONTE ROSSO of the Italy, India and Far East Express Passenger Ser- j vice will arrive at Penang at 2 p.m. on Friday, the 16th February. j The vessel will proceed to the wharf, and will sail at 8 p.m. the same evening 1 for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 MIRACLE PEN holds 102% more ink Sotrnds impossible, 'W but it’s true. The S& /.'■Mg revolutionary new fe ,iW Parker Vacumatic W" A'W holds 102% more ink *ss3 without increase in Wfe size. New iridescent barrel (leak proof, w •W non-breakable). Re- w f versible gold point. Good dealers everywhere
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    • 181 4 KLEPINACOOL.DRY. DARKPLACE replace LID TIGHTLY AFTER USE ft r LOU/ CowMjcffe Milk Food Freshly manufactured from Pure English Milk FOR INFANTS INVALIDS A Complete Baby Food from Birth L UpP 'Z a r CC Ma < esCyi Mar Ofr.ce and other 4460ki noveepment. beparcmena Medals KOW GATE Ltd.. GUILDFORD. SURREY
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    • 158 4 lamateurl BOXING I H.M. SHIPS "EAGLE" "VETERAN" I COME AND SEE THE NAVY j ALSO PENANG'S BEST AMATEURS i I PROCEEDS EQUALLY DIVISIBLE BETWEEN DISTRESSED EUROPEANS FUNDS. ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. ST. NICHOLAS' HOME. GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT AND SUPPORT THREE GOOD CAUSES. I MONDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1934 at 9-15 p.m.
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  • 766 5 By H.M.S. Kent Concert Party I AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Officers and men of H.M.S “Kent”, now in Port, were responsible for a jolly concert at the Seamen’s Institute, Fort Cornwallis, last night it was a free entertainment and one which, one would imagine, would have appealed
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  • 781 5 One Punch Decides Cardiff. Fight SMITH KNOCKED OUT IN 6 SECS. Cardiff, Jan. 29. With the dramatic power of a Capentier Jack Petersen hurled himself back to the limelight of British boxing when, at the Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff, he knocked out Charlie Smith, of Deptford, with
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  • 1020 5 i Reuter. In Final Test INDIA SET TO MAKE 451 On Crumpling Wicket Madras, Feb. 12. There was a large attendance to-day, the third day of the last Anglo-Indian Test at Madras. The weather was fine and the wicket was crumpling. The Indian innings closed at
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  • 227 5 Nine O'Clock Revue Splendid 1 An excellent programme was put on at i the Quee’s last night and there were large and appreciative crowds present at both shows. The first part consisted of a first- class talkie programme, with Alice Brady, i Franchot Tone, Maureen O’Sullivan
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  • 46 5 Tea-Party iTo Celebrate 10 th Anniversary On the occasion of its tenth Anniversary, the Penang Chinese Ladies’ Chin Woo Athletic Association is holding a tea-party on Sunday, February 25, at 2 p.m. sharp at the association’s premises No. 5, Larut Road.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 258 5 ...JU 2 AND PLAY with the loh mums V, Iffi--.dMBLL-WMMu.', othep boys. am)MwFl I .cantdoau ifTm rr za —r AND ALL other BOYS 1 I Z WSw. (til' L WILL LAUGH JWI jfe Wl'' up to tke 7 1,000,000 ill-nourished, children in OFF-COLOUR England-is your child one? NOWADAYS z a
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  • 647 6 Clerk And 1.0. U. JUDGMENT IN FAVOUR OF PLAINTIFF j Taiping, Feb. 9. |< Judgment in favour of the plaintiff in the I sum of $142 and costs were entered by the Taiping Magistra'e yesterday, when the J case in which Mr. I. S. Fisher, until
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  • 632 6 Modern Spells That Bring Death i I WHEN DOCTORS CANNOT I Witches till ride on broomsticks in moJ dern Britain. They ride in the supersti- tion-haunted though*s of thousands of people—many of whom would not admit /it. J Dread of the evil eye and the sinister secrets
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  • 72 6 To-day at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March—Steadfast and True— Teike. j 2 Overture—The Wanderer’s Goal—- Suppe. 3 Selection—The Emerald Isle —Sullivan. 4 Waltz—Columbine—Gardener. 5 Habanera—Channe D’Espagne —Mezzacapo. 6 Selection—Sons O’Guns—Coots. 7 One Step—Keep on the Bright Side— Werner. TO-MORROW To-morrow at the Waterfall’s
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 30 6 1 .1 What is the Good of repining BUY I THE PINANG GAZETTE P AjVO t SUNDAY GAZETTE Keep P and bo happy c-wadM iaw i i i».j -rr t-_
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 849 6 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 4.35 The Leslie Bridgewater Quintet; TAhAV Moura Lympany (pianoforte). 5.35 News Bulletin. 5.50—6.05 —Dance music by Lew Stone and his Band, relayed from the For the Straits Settlements and Federal- j Cafe Angalais, London d Malay States from the Empire transmit- 6 20-Time Signal from Big
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  • 2242 7 WIDESPREAD POVERTY AND DESTITUTION ACCENTUATED BY A DISINTEGRATING WORLD ECONOMY .—The People’s Tribune. CHINA is, in more ways' than one, at the crossroads of her national destiny. With widespread poverty and destitution at home, she is being drawn into a disintegrating world economy
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  • 88 7 on the defensive. —Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong. Reorganize Border Defence Canton, January 20 Following the collapse of the Fukien reGeneral Chen Chi-tang has decided to reorganize the defence system on the Kwangtung-Fukien border. At an important military conference yesterday a decision was reached that three defence lines should
    on the defensive.—Chao Jan Pao, Hongkong.  -  88 words
  • 478 7 Peiping Morning Post. A Despicable Reaction" SHOULD NOT BE TOLERATED IN CHINA The puppets in Manchuria issued their ‘momentous’ announcement at Changchun on Jan. 20. This step represents one part of the Japanese policy maintained in Manchuria for the past three years. It is by no
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  • 91 7 .—China Times. Appeal To •C. E. C. Conference Nanking, January 24 The Mongolian delegation in Nanking has submitted a petition to the Fourth Plenary Session of the C. E. C. requesting that the conference should order the Government to reconsider its decision towards the district autonomy in Inner
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  • 138 7 now investigating the matter.—Eastern Times. Over 100 Passengers Drowned Shanghai, January 25 According to a report received here from Hankow more than a hundred passengers were drowned when the steamer "Wei Tung,” a ship on the regular Huanshihkang-Wusueh service, caught fire and its boiler exploded on the
    now investigating the matter.—Eastern Times.  -  138 words
  • 82 7 situation in the South-west.—Shanghai Morning Post. To Confer With Gen. Li In Canton Canton, January 24 General Li Tsung-jen, “strong man” of Kwangsi, has decided to come down to Canton for a conference with General Chen Chi-tang concerning the Fukien situation, now that he has successfully
    situation in the South-west.—Shanghai Morning Post.  -  82 words
  • 93 7 Szechuen in the near future—Sin Wen Pao. After Bloody Battle Wanhsien, January 24 The Szechuen provincial troops, after a bloody battle of seven days and nights, captured the strategic point of Matukwan on the evening of Jan. 23 from the Reds. The remnants of the
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  • 72 7 —Shun Pao. Airfields Being Constructed Changsha, January 24 The Provincial Aviation Department has recently purchased six passenger planes from abroad for the inauguration of a Icmg distance air service between Changsha in Hunan and Kweichow in Kweichow. Work is now in progress for the construction of several
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  • 85 7 Shanghai Morning Post. To Get Manchoukuo Appointment Tientsin, January 24 General Shih Yu-shan, a former adherent of Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang, who has always had dealings with Manchoukuo and Japanese agents in Tientsin, will soon be appointed garrison commander in some district by the Manchoukuo Government. General Li Chi-chun,
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  • 72 7 1. —Sin Wen Pao. To Discuss Sun-Ma Conflict Peiping, January 24 The Branch Military Council in Peiping held a meeting to-day to discuss the military situation in the North-west. The Council is reported to have received a telegram stating that General Sun Tien-ying’s troops have already captured Likangpu
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  • 120 7 n.—China Times. Protest Against AntiJapanese Articles Peiping, January 24 Most of the Peiping Chinese papers today received annonymous letters supposed to be issued by the so-called Taho Club protesting against further publication of anti-Japanesd articles as well as articles attacking Pu Yi and the Manchoukuo Government.
    n.—China Times.  -  120 words
  • 108 7 I.—Sin Wen Pao. Still In Progress On The Border Changsha, January 24 The civil war in Kweichow which has been fought near the Hunan-Kweichow border is still in progress with General Wang Chia-lieh, Chairman of Kweichow, determined to wipe, out the influence of the opposition by military
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  • 89 7 establishment is still unknown. —China Times. Establishment Postponed Shanghai, January 25 In view of the precipitate drop in the price of paper, the Ministry of Industry has decided to postpone the establishment of a paper factory in order to prevent unnecessary losses. However, plans for the
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  • 87 7 ;.—China Times. Proceeding To America Peiping, January 24 General Ma Chan-shan, hero of the'Nonni River battle, has received $30,000 from General Chiang Kai-shek, to meet his travelling expenses on his contemplated trip abroad. It is understood that General Ma| has decided to leave for the United States
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  • 71 7 Not Resigning From Diplomatic Sources Nanking, January 24 According to information from diplomatic sources, the report that Dr. W. W. Yen has decided to resign from his post as Chinese Ambassador to Moscow is absolutely without foundation. It is pointed out that Dr Yen is returning on
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  • 72 7 sures for making the investments.—Chin Times. Strong Support Of Bankers Shanghai, January 25 Local bankers are contemplating mak ing large investment in the for the development of that territory, f* is learned from local banking circles. Mr Shao Li-tze, Chairman of Shensi, is com ing to Shanghai
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  • 47 7 1. Sin Wen Pao. Nanking, January 24. The Yangtze Waterways Comm ssk has drawn up to -a five-year plan for co: servancy work on the Yangtze. The pl 4 will shortly be submitted to the Goterj ment for consideration. —Sin Wen Pao.
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  • 599 8 On Friday we -reproduced a paragraph from the “Madras Mail" which stated that it was understood that the Government of Madras had recommended the resumption of recruitment of labour to Malaya under certain conditions and commenting on this subject the following day we stated that, according to private
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  • 623 8 'rubber grown in the I EMPIRE The following letter from Mr. EL W. 'Reid, proprietary planter, Tapah,. Perak,, 'appeared in the “Times” j Although the Federated Malay j States were not represented at Ottawa. the Government of the F.M.S.. have given preferential tariffs to goods of 1
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  • 1222 8  -  By Thomas Kelly in the Manchester Guan! ian. ohawn *ena went from house to house, spreading the tidings which he had gleaned in Felim Dan’s. “Ye mind the stranger that went into Nancy Ruadh's about an hour before I crossed the hill,” he began to one of the
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  • 88 8 U. S. Treasury Announcement I Washington, Feb. 13. i The Treasury has announced an 800 i million dollar bond issue for new financing jof which half will be 22 month 2G P*-’ 1 cent, notes and the remainder three yeai I three per cent, notes.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 244 9 AND ONE-TIME WAR "HERO" STAYS IN HONG KONG General Li Chai-sum, the military leader of the Fukien revolt and one-time Chiang Kai-shek nominese at Canton is on his way to Singapore according to a despatch from Shanghai on Sunday night. He left Hong Kong on Saturday,
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  • 469 9 Commissioners' Tribute DISGRACEFUL SITE INTO BEAUTIFUL ISLAND GARDENS At yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Com-1 missioners the occasion was tak-1 en, at the end of the business j agenda, to bid an revoir to Mr. R. Boyd, Acting President, Municipal Commissioners, as he; will
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  • 409 9 Very Evil And Destructive VISIBLE IN MALAYA According to certain astrologers the total eclipse of the sun which takes place on February, 13 and 14 is going to be “a very evil and destructive eclipse with earthquakes and fierce storms, whilst it also presages a change
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. Dick Corbett Outpoints Johnny King Mannheater. Feb. 13. In a fifteen rounds contest for the British and Empire Bantam Weight Championship Dick Corbett of Bethnal Green outpointed the holder, Johnny King of Manchester. REGGIE MEEN KNOCKED OUT At Leicester Jack Peterson knocked out Reggie
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  • 646 9 Girl Visitor's Story MR. JOE FISHER OUR RICHEST MAN! X** Imagine Mr. Joe Fisher, the general managing director of the Capitol Theatre, as the richest resident in the Lion City. No doubt he would very much like to be but as he would very much like
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  • 179 9 Funeral Largely Attended (From Our Own Correspondent Tai ping, Feb. 12. The death took place at Taiping on Saturday night ci Di'. R Clßlliati, a wellknown Taiping doctor at the age of 48 yeai s. Dz. Chelliah only retired from the Government Service last year
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  • 47 9 The 3.5. CHITRAL from London via Bombay and Colombo is expected to arrive here at 9 p.m. on Thursday (15 —2 34) and will leave for Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama at 7 a.m. the following day. Steamer will work at the wharf.
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  • 93 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY No Market £226-5-0 TV?—M LoDdrn No Market £225-15-0 $113.50 $113.25 Dour $113.121/2 $113.25 Burincsf Done Buyers No Sellers 25 Tons <KJP»tA— («uniirtM» $3.05 $3.05 BVACK .’WiPPFH $lB.OO $lB.OO PU.HREB LonGor •<. sd. 4%d. Yarlr -.10 9il6c.(G) Holiday Singapore S•> i 16%c. 15%c. l6%c. JiilyJSept. 17%
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  • 309 10 helmets in place of their peaked caps. —Reuter Wireless and Reuter. PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY MONARCHIST PRETENDER PARIS POLICE TO WEAR STEEL HELMETS Paris, February 12. If any man can save the Third Republic, he is Gaston Doumergue, familiarly known as “Papa Gastounet.”
    helmets in place of their peaked caps.—Reuter Wireless and Reuter.  -  309 words
  • 117 10 Reuter Wireless. From Blue Shirts Dublin, Feb. 12. Fifteen hundred blue-shirted men and blue-bloused women accorded an ovation to General O’Duffy, delivering his presidential address at the first convention of the United Ireland Party. The principal heads of policy submitted by the executive were 1 in
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  • 39 10 J- —Reuter Wireless. Three i'CiHed And Forty Injured Lille, Feb. 12. Three were killed and 40 injured by a light engine crashing into a train filled with miners, smashing the rear-coach to atoms. —Reuter W ire less.
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  • 41 10 yunarea dwellings were destroyed.—Reuter Wireless. Eight Hundred Dwellings Destroyed Cairo, Feb. 12. A fire near Mehahakebir, the great cotcentre in lower Egypt, resulted in the death of 37 women and 2 men. Eight hundred dwellings were destroyed.—Reu-
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  • 67 10 Police at a big banquet.—Reuter Wireless. Situation Growing Serious Madrid, Feb. 12. The situation is growing serious. There were scores of arrests. Rioting students after shooting dead policemen, marched to the local gaol to release their comrades. Labour circles are restive and waiters in a large hotel
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  • 50 10 Reuter. Bulgarians Suffering 'From Mental Strain Berlin, Feb. 12. All the three Bulgarian prisoners in the Reichstag Trial are suffering from mental and physical strain and their nerves are in a bad state, following their long imprisonment. In addition, Dimitroff has eye trouble and Popoff lung trouble.—
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  • 63 10 —Reuter. j .Attackers May Be Chinese I Coast Guards i I Dairen, Feb. 12. i Two other Japanese trawlers have arrived; so only one is missing. The police after questioning the crews expressed the view that the attackers may have been Chinese coast guarders objecting to near- shore
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  • 240 10 .—Reuter. Under Survey In U.S. AIR CONTRACTS AN INITIAL STEP Washington, Feb. 12. The cancellation of the domestic air mail contracts is likely to prove an initial step in the examination and recasting of Government subsidies wherever they are granted, as for example, the merchant fleet. Meanwhile,
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  • 136 10 .—Rugby Radio Service. French Note To British Government London, Feb. 12. A Note from the French Government on the quota controversy will be delivered in London to-day. It is assured of sympathetic examination and it is hoped that its contents may be such as to put an end
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  • 260 10 THREE DAYS TO TEACH HIM A LESSON An order for committal to prison for three days was made by the Chief Justice against a bankrupt named G. C. Aeria who appeared before him on Friday on a motion by the Official Assignee for non-payment cf instalments.
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  • 196 10 —Reuter. Hotels Close At 7 p.m. STREET MEETINGS PROHIBITED Vienna, February 12. The curfew order has been proclaimed in Upper Austria. The hotels and halls were ordered to close at 7 p.m. and street gatherings were prohibited. The Austrian Government has issued an appeal to the
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  • 264 10 ECHO OF A. M. SARKIES BANKRUPTCY An order of discharge from bankruptcy was made by the Chief Justice on Friday in favour of Mr. B. E. Johannes, who failed in 1929 with liabilities of more than $177, 000. It was made a condition of the discharge
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  • 36 10 consequences were incalculable.—Reuter Wireless. No Monetary Experiments For Netherlands The Hague, Feb.. 12. Dr. Colijn, in the Upper Chamber, stated th# Government would continue to reject all monetary experiments because the consequences were incalculable.—Reuter
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  • 1207 10 "PAKKERD DUOFOLD U.S.A." COMPLAINT BY PARKER DUOFOLD AGENTS JAPANESE FIRM SUED An interesting case was commenced on Saturday before the Singapore District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, when Messrs. Weill and Montor, the sole agents of the Parker Duofold fountain pen, sued a Japanese firm for
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  • 166 10 Reuter. Wall Street Activity Likely To Be Curtailed London, Feb. 12Prominent Stock Exchange firms i viewed by Reuter as regards the eff i the Fletcher Bill, point out that th- BfiL if adopted, will curtail the activity in Wall j Sreet but they are generally agre the measure
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 154 11 ■\a Perfect H FOOD W ri p j a] it 1 jIF UKI it I >* !J B®®* IM B-B. NEt CADBURY’S bourn-vita Now Recommended by OVER 480 LOCAL DOCTORS You must realise what a high percentage of Local Doctors these represent Every day Doctors are recommending it in Malaya!
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  • 531 12 Telephone Appeal For Food NIGHT MEETING IN PARK I Murderers Found Dead At Dawn Geneva, Jan. 22. Switzerland breathed a sigh of relief when the news was flashed Basle that the two desperate bank raiders who had killed four detectives and eluded an army of four hundred
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  • 103 12 Latent Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 77 11|32 77 21|32 New York 5.04 5.03 Montreal 5.08 5.07 Brussels 21.86 22.02% Geneva 15.78 15.82 Amsterdam 7.57% 7.60% Milan 58 58% Bertin 12.91% 12.94 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 19.90 19.90 Vienna 28% 28% Prague ***** 103% Helsingfors
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  • 462 12 Life Of Ease In The Hospital LARGE DOG TO KEEP f Raid On New York’s “Welfare Island” New York, January 24. Mr. Austain H. MacCormick, the new Commissioner for Correction for New York made a surprise visit to the centuryold City prison on Welfare Island and
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  • 54 12 PENANG, FEBRUARY 13 IBy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|4 3|32 4 m[ta 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 7j16 3 Documentary 2|4% On New York Demand 58 nom. France T.T. 875 nom. India T.T. 154% Hongkong T.T. 34% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 40%
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  • 1084 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations !n MESSRS. KENNEDY GO’S share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 RUBBER Amal.Malay 2.00 2.20 2.00 2.20 Broga 67% 72% 67% 72% B. Kepong 60 70 70 80 Connemara 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.25
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    • 30 12 ifott from ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR A TUBE O* CertainCure /or Haemorrhoids and kindrad ailments ATUBITO DMY KBPS TH! SURGEON AWAY ItaU by Uaited FUraacr. MS. Nwtb Brife U. Shut
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    • 56 12 Tt is not sufficient to brush x your teeth regularly. K The mouth and gums must also be kept healthy. Eucryl Tooth Powder I cleans and polishes the teeth 1 making them like pearls. I It removes all stains. W Free Sample On Receipt Of Five Cent Stamp From: The
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    • 355 12 u -fez > Watch your C children grow I j z I Well-shaped limbs, sound teeth, buoyant health and high spirits are the hall mark z of the Radio-Malt child. You can almost see it grow before your eyes The secret lies in the balanced content I of vitamins in
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  • 542 13 of Principal lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY M.V. ROMPIN from Pungah, Ghirbi and Kantang. Sails for the same ports on 19th instant. M.S. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeldar, Bagan Si Api
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  • 858 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on January 20 by the s.s. “Naldera” was delivered in London on February 10. OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIR MAIL The outward Imperial Air Mail will probably arrive at Alor Star at about
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  • 120 13 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Entries dose for Singapore Races. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Court of Appeal opens, Penang. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Singapore Turf Club Races, 2nd day. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 Variety Dancing Entertainment, in adtt of St. Micholas Home, Town
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 222 13 Tty* ’t? DAINTY AND XJu 2_> OSO A SIGN OF .Eiy GOOD TASTE a GUEST S/ NO Sere Throat TO w l S No!nHu£nza H vz ft. fc. NO Infeciion g CHEESE whenyoulake g fQRMAHfNT By courtesy Robinson Piano Co. I S J Ibe germ-killing 1 broat Tablet Sold at
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    • 120 13 WEMBLEY PARK GRAND OPENING NIGHT TO-NIGHT 13th FEBRUARY. 1934. Best Dance Floor in Penang. Charming Hostesses, Red Hot Jazz Orchestra. Bar Cold Drinks. GATE Gents 50 cents. Ladies 25 cents. COUPONS 3 for $l. 7 for $2. NORLIA OPERA COY. Will Present PERPETUAL LOVE and KRONCHONG NIGHT By Medan Kronchong
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 126 13 4 F W*BW>BBfIIBBB B B 88~8 B B B 8~8 WB B B B I ■"■"^?gg!Ss===^^Z^ZZ33gEß L g n*i > B Sensational Success Of The Greatest Stage and Screen Show B 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 MATINEES TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY AT 2.45 p.m. REX STORY Presents HIS BRILLIANT STAGE COMPANY b "THE
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    • 78 13 W~ F VSTTTSTWTr'X W SF’W ft 1 W~W a Wishing Our Chinese Friends Patrons A Bright Happy CHINESE NEW YEAR. MA\ fBAWhB i I wIHLWv H H HIBi Z a 6.15 LAST NIGHT 9.30 Z Constance Cummings ‘HEADS* Z Claude Hulbert WE GO H z OPENING WITH 4 SHOWS ON
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  • 3599 14 SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S TRIBUTE TO SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES: STROKE OF GENIUS WHICH SECURED MALAYA: NEWSPAPERS DISCUSS SINGAPORE CONFERENCE DUTCH MACHINE FOR THE RACE TO AUSTRALIA: TIN PRODUCERS AND RESTRICTION: DUTCH BELIEF IN RUBBER RESTRICTION PLAN (From Our Own Correspondent) < London, January 31. DUTCH POLICY IN
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 190 14 /1 1 p Km PLUS.} i r ME ureat Relief Buoyancy v) 7 l__iu—— I -IT Bl I mri I’■ liiwKr 1 L tJS—hijbA. I 1 —I w. Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are a germ free, and being
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1818 15 AT m K P ©.-BRITISH INDIA 1 I i 1 S /tK A. x. AND APCAR LINES (Companies Incorporated In England) z kPkU£NTiN(j riihade VIA CHET MAIL rnd CARGO SERVICES ni_Ue ■■■■MMara aaaM TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ LIME From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York Feb. 15 PRES. HARRISON ar
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  • 103 16 To Celebrate Chinese New Year To celebrate the Chinese New Year season in fitting style, the Anglo-Chinese School Union, Penang Road, wil| entertain members to a grand tiffin on Thursday February 15, at 2 p.tfl. sharp at the Union’s club-house. On Saturday the 24th instant,
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  • 103 16 Lawn Bowls Tournament Owing to lack of support the usual Bowls Tournament will not be held, but »n lieu thereof it is proposed to have an American Tournament (all players. Ladies and Men, to meet each other.) The games will consist of 21 poitiis op with a
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  • 236 16 AND MORE MAY FOLLOW $15,000 BAIL FOR CHINESE WOMAN A Straits-born Hokicn woman named Cheah Siew Kim was 1 arrested last evening on representations made to the police by a number of Chinese Nonias, from whom she is alleged to have borrowed jewellery
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  • 67 16 Results Of Yesterday’s Matches The following are results t matches played yesterday:— Championship Singles: N. A. Sedwick beat L. F. Knight, 6 —3, 6 —4. Ladies Doubles Handicap (FINAL*: 30 Mrs. Rule and Mrs. P N. Knight teat —3O Miss Wallis and Miss Howes Roberts, 6
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  • 219 16 Police Posse To Arrest Thief I (From Our Own Correspondent) I Taiping, Feb. 12. A Police posse under two officers had to’ be sent to Windsor Estate yesterday, when news came from the Manager of the Estate that a Tamil named Ramasamy had committed house-breaking and
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  • 225 16 —Reuter. Heavy Punishment For Second Timer CAUGHT DISTILLING 112 GALLONS OF LIQUOR Caught in the act of distilling some 112 gallons of fermented rice on a hill at Tanjong Bungah, two Chinese named Teh Ah Peng and Teoh Teik Soon received sentence to-day from the Penang
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  • 25 16 BIRTH MOUNTAIN: On 13th Febru; at tf Maternity Hospital, Penang, to r Mrs. B. C. N. Mountain, Gedor Eat/ Bagan Serai —a daughter.
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  • 37 16 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. J. M. K. Irwin desires tc exp rc her gratitude for the many m- tges y sympathy and flowers sent in > re Ce n* bereavement, the number of v. meh n re eludes individual acknowledgmen
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 196 16 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. PENANG. FEBRUARY, 14th 15th SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET FAREWELL APPEARANCES BY THE SENSATIONAL MAOKEY TWINS (Saihng by S.S. Conte Rosso February, 16th for Bombay) 1 Accompanied by:— I jSf v I Mn GEORGE KALANI HMR® 1 DUKE KALUNA an< j 1S Jy DIXIE SISTERS w W 5
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    • 57 16 CRAG HOTEL DANCE Special Train For the convenience of those attending the Crag Hotel dance on the 14th inst. a special late train will be run from Upper to Lower Station at 12-30 a.m. is a long lane that has no turning. An adver. tisement in the Pinanc Gazette will
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    • 75 16 TO LET No. 32 Kelawei Road, an European dwelling house facing the p Gr particulars apply to Messrs Kennedv Burkill Co., Ltd., George To a Chambers, Penang. NOTICE M. S. ALLY Co. Now Most Conveniently situated at 6-?. Beach Street. Call at our new premis- i and you can harvest
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 228 16 B S Wishing all our Chinese atrons a Happz and Prosprous New Year J* GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW j: P one 1355 J Motto: < <We Serve dl S. 11 5, The only Talkie theatre in Penang specially designed and constructed to secure PERFECT 3 Wy ACOUSTICAL CONDITIONS and equipped *e
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