Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 February 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-02-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. '1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 10. 43. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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73 1934-02-21 1 LARGE QUANTITIES OF LITERATURE DISTRIBUTION LISTS Six "Postmen" Bound 1 Over (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 21. As a result of a raid on the servants quarters of the Government Officers’ house the police discovered a Communist ‘Post Office” where large quantities of73 words
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566 1934-02-21 1 AN UNIQUE PLACE AMONG THE RULERS OF EUROPE A PRE-EMINENT FIGURE: WORLD CAN ILL AFFORD HIS LOSS London, February 20. .lo(|uent and moving tributes to the late King Albert were delivered in both Houses of Parliament to-day. In the House of Commonsweek.—Rugby Radio Service. - 566 words
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52 1934-02-21 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, Feb. 20. The Prime Minister, stated that as the Government considered the matter urgent 1 bill to facilitate the construction of the new Cunarder would be introduced at the rliest possible moment and the necessary money resolution would be put.—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article76 1934-02-21 1 Tiade, London, to Beirut.- —Rugby Radio Service. I London, Feb. 20 The following Consul General appointments were announced to-day Mr. Goodwin from Rio to Zurich, Mr. Lowdon from Cologne to Rio, Mr. Bell from Basle to Cologne, Sir Harold Satow from Beirut to Tunis, Mr. Lomas fromTiade, London, to Beirut.-—Rugby Radio Service. I - 76 words
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Article79 1934-02-21 1 Rugby Radio Service. Discussions In A Friendly Spirit London, February 20. After Capt. Anthony Eden’s visit to Chancellor Hitler to-day a communique was issued stating that the discussions which were conducted in a friendly spirit were principally concerned with the solution of disarmament questions andRugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article53 1934-02-21 1 Radio Service. London, Feb. 20. Latest treasury returns show that the ordinary revenue for current financial year OR4 At the corresponding date of last toe amount stood at £612.224,945. The ordinary expenditure to date for the cuXt year totalled £608,392,793 aacomC £652.767.268 at the correspond- pared witn ingRadio Service. - 53 words
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52 1934-02-21 1 —Reuter. Transfer Of Direction OPPOSED BY SHAREHOLDERS' COMMITTEE London, Feb. 20. A committee of the shareholders of the Shanghai Electric Construction C >mpany, claiming to represent over 51,000 shares has circularised shareholders re ju esting proxies to oppose the resolution to transfer direction of the company—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article70 1934-02-21 1 the Goodwin Sands in a thick fog.—Rugby Radio Service. After 60 Hours On Goodwin Sands London, February 20. After being sixty hours aground on the Goodwin Sands off Deal the Norwegian motor ship. Vestvard was refloated this afternoon. For three hours a fleet of fourteen steam tugsthe Goodwin Sands in a thick fog.—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article49 1934-02-21 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Royal Visitors Lengthy Inspection London, Feb. 20. The Queen, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York and the Duke of Gloucester, spent three hours at Olympia, London, to-day, inspecting with evident interest the stalls and exhibits of the Bri- tish Industries Fair.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article112 1934-02-21 1 serious consideration. —Rugby Radio Service. Provocative Effect WHEN WORN IN STREETS London, Feb. 20. Asked in the House of Commons whether he proposed to prohibit the, wearing of uniforms by political parties,] the Home Secretary. Sir John Gilmour, said that representations on the subject had reachedserious consideration.—Rugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article91 1934-02-21 1 his visit to New Zealand. Rugby Kadio Service. Programme For Visit To Australia London, Feb. 20. The following programme has been approved for the visit of Brince George to Australia in the H.M.S. Sussex. Leave Portsmouth, on August 31, Port Said and Suez September 9 and 10, Colombohis visit to New Zealand. Rugby Kadio Service. - 91 words
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Article126 1934-02-21 1 China. —Reuter. French Government's Policy j NO CURRENCY MANIPULATION Paris, Fe»b. 20. The Government’s policy of the adjustment of the level of internal and external prices without currency manipulation was enunciated in the chamber by the Finance Minister, M. Martin. He declared that internal prices were highChina.—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article64 1934-02-21 1 young Communist guards.-Reuter Wireless. Mile Long Procession Paris, Feb. 20. Surrounded by red flags and cov^ d with wreaths of roses eight coffins; co taining the bodies of the Communist demonstrators killed during the rioting pass ed through the streets to the strains of the “International.” Theyoung Communist guards.-Reuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article251 1934-02-21 1 Scalded To Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 20. A young Chinese woman, Ng Ah Seak, aged 21, the wife of a mining coolie at Asam Kumbang, was scalded to death a few days ago. At the preliminary enquiry held to-day, it was revealed that251 words
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Article142 1934-02-21 1 Reuter. Important Speech By Mr. Johnson Washington, February 21. Likening his ritics to dead sea apples and their theories to that of correspondence school cowboys, the N.R A. Administrator, Mr. Johnson, lustily attacked his opponents during a broadcast speech last mght which was heralded as the most importantReuter. - 142 words
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Article94 1934-02-21 1 Visit To Ipoh On Sunday (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 21. The Commander of the H.M.S. Eagle” arrived at Taiping to-day by air. Since February 15 planes from the “Eagle” have been stationed at Taiping, carrying out exercises in conjunction with the Burma Rifles.94 words
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Article51 1934-02-21 1 Tea-Party To Celebrate 16th Anniversary At 12 noon on Sunday, February 18, the Chin Kang Hoay Kuan held a teaparty at the Hoay Kuan premises, Mo. 20, Kimberley Street. The occasion v as in honour of its sixteenth Anniversary. There were a large number of guests51 words
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Article2323 1934-02-21 3 A LAMBETH PALACE WEDDING THE LADIES' NATIONAL CLUBS THE NEED FOR NURSERY SCHOOLS: THE TREND OF FASHION t From Our Own Correspondent.) London, February 7 THE QUEEN’S READING During her stay in Norfolk the Queen has ■>een doing a great deal of reading, and in2,323 words
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305 1934-02-21 4 Thrown Under Motor Cor Cushion MALAY YOUTH SOUND OYER Having previously pleaded guilty to a charge of the theft of one pawnticket, a young Malay named Seera bin Mohamed appeared for sentence in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie briefly305 words
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Article358 1934-02-21 4 Accused Convicted INFERIOR MILK IN MILKMAID TINS I j The case in which a Chinese hawker j named Low Jin Kiat was charged, at the instance of Messrs. Nestles and Anglo- Swiss Condensed Milk Co., under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance, was concluded yesterday when Mr. B. F.358 words
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Article201 1934-02-21 4 Youthful Lorry Driver's Mishap FINED FOR NEGLIGENCE IN BUSY THOROUGHFARE Lim Thoo Kia, a youthful Chinese who could not have been more than 18 years of age, was charged in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning with rash and negligent driving of motor lorry P201 words
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Article427 1934-02-21 4 Mr c G Sollis, Inspector of Schools, Selangor, is expected from leave shortly. Major Shaw, of the Burma Rifles and Mrs. Shaw are spending a brief vacation on the Taiping Hills. Miss Nicholas, of Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co Taiping, left at the week-end for Madras on a visit427 words
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Article170 1934-02-21 4 New President Of Oxford And Cambridge Society The annual general meeting of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya was held at the Adelphi Hotel on Monday, the Hon. Dr. R. O. Winstedt in the chair. It was decided that the annual dinner and dance should be-170 words
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Advertisement79 1934-02-21 4 I 5 j I -S* -< \W < /<Fir 2 i -c‘. I WWHPIWF 1 11 1111,1 1 irHniwi n—— —m~rj >i— SHELL MOTOR OIL AND SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT BEWARE! LOCK YOUR DOORS BOLT YOUR WINDOWS "THE INVISIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard79 words
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Advertisement130 1934-02-21 4 ft TH,S RECORD J WILL thriil WSI> YOU! D *****, MASSED BANDS, DRUMS AND j PIPES, PLAYING THE PROGRAMME USED AT THE FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE 1933 "MAKING CONVERSATION" FOXTROT 1 IS SOMETHING OUT OF THE RDINARY AND IT'S PLAYED BY THE J, y 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESDance to TRA n0.cb674.130 words
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723 1934-02-21 5 PENANG WIN BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS Two Brilliant Goals By Cheow Teik SAFE PENANG GOALIE The Navy were beaten by Penang yesterday on the Hutchings School ground by four goals to nil —a fairly convincing margin on paper —but actually there was little to choose723 words
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Article456 1934-02-21 5 P.C.C. Beaten By H.M.S. Eagle FINE DISPLAY BY THE SAILORS In the presence of a large crowd a team from the H.M.S. Eagle defeated the Penang Cricket Club in a football match played yesterday on the Esplanade by three goals to nil. The winners enjoyed456 words
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Article41 1934-02-21 5 for England by four goals to nil—Reuter Wireless. England Beats Ireland London, Feb. 20 The Amateur International Soccer match between England and Ireland was played on Saturday and resulted in a win for England by four goals to ml.—Reuterfor England by four goals to nil—Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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Article35 1934-02-21 5 —Reuter. London, February 20. The following are results of matches played to-day in the English League: DIVISION II Oldham A 1, Bolton W. 3. division in (Northern Section) Rochdale 3, York C. 6.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article184 1934-02-21 5 Suffered Whatever They Ate A mother of four writes: —“Myself and family of four all seemed to suffer from acidity, pains in the back, and other forms of indigestion. I suffered whatever I *te. But since we have been taking Kruschen (for the last three months)184 words
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Article197 1934-02-21 5 Rehash Of Old Document MR. HAYNES AGAIN I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 20 The astounding Reuter cable regarding the Chinese has mystified Singapore completely. The actual statement is taken from the Annual Report of the Straits Settlements for 1932 under the heading vital197 words
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Article399 1934-02-21 5 3 Combined Naval XI. v. Indian R. C. t i r GOALLESS DRAW On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday evening the Indian Recreation Club held the Combined Naval XI to a goalless draw in a well-fought game of football. The defence of both sides worked hard, Methuen,399 words
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Article105 1934-02-21 5 TAN KAH KEE CO., LTD. Winding Up (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 20 The “Malaya Tribune” states that Tai Kah Kee’s are winding up. “The Compan; is in liquidation and an advertisement wil appear in the press.” Mr. Phillip told a representative of tha paper. A large crowd of105 words
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Advertisement17 1934-02-21 5 BEWARE! LOCK YOUR DOORS BOLT YOUR WINDOWS "THE INVISIBLE MAN 11 WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK17 words
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Advertisement428 1934-02-21 5 r MORE BIG VALUES FROM OUR > “BARGAIN BASEMENT” SITUATED ON THE TOP FLOOR TEA CUPS half price SAUCERS Usually $B.OO doz. SI-50 per dozen PLAIN WHITE HALF rateE TEA PLATEC is a saving. Plain White OQ CtS. 1 China UsuaHy $1.95 doz. TO PER DOZEN MEN’S PURE S. 'Z.428 words
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Article428 1934-02-21 6 FLUNG INTO ASYLUM Proved Sone And Then Released —Miss Gladys de Havilland RETIRED MAJOR ALSO A VICTIM Awoke Among Gibbering Lunatics Two sane people —one a famous woman motorist, and the other a retired army officer—told the Sunday Dispatch recently how they were seized and imprisoned in428 words
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Article385 1934-02-21 6 Famous Frenchman's Strange Attack HARD WORK LEFT TO OTHERS" “The ritual of sport has bcccme such a serious matter to certain Britishers that it makes them forget all their other worries. Thus M. Andre Siegfried, the famous French economist. And with the fifth round of385 words
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Miscellaneous685 1934-02-21 6 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES I "fQ.QAY I 6 20 —Time Signal from Big Ben. An i organ recital by Maurice Vinden; 1 Irene Holt (soprano), from the For the Straits Settlements and Federat- Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Bd Malay States from the Empire transmit- London. ter Daventry, England. 7.os—Whither Britain685 words
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Miscellaneous162 1934-02-21 6 4.20- -Time Signal from Greenwich. The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 4.4o—Foreign Affairs, a talk by Mr. Vernon Bartlett. 4.55 —A recital by C. H. Trevor 1 organ) and Arthur Catterall (violin), from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. s.3s—News Bulletin. 5.50 6.05 —The 8.8. C. Dance162 words
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Miscellaneous94 1934-02-21 6 5. Aria from the opera “The Barber of Seville” ROSSINI. 6. Ouv from the opera “The Barber of Seville” ROSSINI. 8. 10 Talk by Prof. Dr. W. Martin: “How to get appreciation from old J paintings.” i 8. 30 —Second. part of concert by the Re- j sidential Orchestra of94 words
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Miscellaneous47 1934-02-21 6 BAND PROGRAMME f To-day To-day at the “Waterfall” from 5.30 p.m. to 6 30 p.m. 1 March—The Chief —Stanley. 2 Overture—The White Queen—Metra. 3 Selection—A country Girl—Monokton. i Two Pieces, (a) Waltz —He Was A Handsome Young Soldier —Carr. (b) Fox Trot—Happy Ending —Davies. Finale—Savoy English Medley—Hiffe.47 words
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Article102 1934-02-21 7 Shanghai Morning Post PERSONNEL OF MINISTERS AND CHAIRMEN Nanking, January 28 According to information from well-in-formed circles, there will be no change in the personnel of the Presidents of the five 1 uans but there may be some changes in the personnel of Ministers and ChairmenShanghai Morning Post - 102 words
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Article289 1934-02-21 7 mentioned. Eastern Engineering and Commerce. Arrangements For Training Students It is interesting to learn that arrangements are now being made for the training of Chinese students in engineering works in the United Kingdom. This is a matter in which the China Association and the Federation of Britishmentioned. Eastern Engineering and Commerce. - 289 words
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Article104 1934-02-21 7 Another One Over Pearl River? With the gigantic bridge across the Pearl River joining the Honam Island to Canton City proper, now in use, the Canton municipal authorities are contemplating the building of a second bridge to cross the* river from the West Bund. Yet another104 words
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Article54 1934-02-21 7 —Shun Pao. To Encourage Use Of China’s Products Shanghai, Jan. 29. The Ministry of Industry has decided to hold an exhibition of mineral products in China at Shanghai on February 20. The object of the exhibition is to encourage the use of China’s mineral products instead of—Shun Pao. - 54 words
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Article266 1934-02-21 7 the dykes around Changyuan.—Ta Kung Pao. Tientsin. VILLAGES INUNDATED Tientsin, Jan. 28. According to reports from the flood region in southern Hopei the water in the Yellow River at Changyuan is rising continuously, inundating more villages and towns in that vicinity. To make the situation worsethe dykes around Changyuan.—Ta Kung Pao. Tientsin. - 266 words
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Article111 1934-02-21 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Wants Hai Alai And Dog Racing Banned Shanghai, Jan. 29. The fifty Branch Offices of the Chinese Residents’ Association in the French Concession have submitted a petition to the Chinese Ratepayers Association urging that the authorities of the French Concession should be urged to ban.—Sin Wen Pao. - 111 words
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Article84 1934-02-21 7 Defers Collection Of Building Tax Both the Southwest Political Council and the Finance Department were petitioned by the local builders and contractors union to repeal the business tax which requires them to pay their share of the building tax, it is learned. With reference to the enforcement84 words
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83 1934-02-21 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Organized By Chinese In International Settlement Shanghai, Jan. 29. A long motor car parade will take place to-day in Shanghai as a part of the rentreduction movement organized by the Chinese residents in the International Settlement. All the cars will be fully loaded—Sin Wen Pao. - 83 words
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143 1934-02-21 7 —World Daily News, Peiping. AS WELL AS DISTRICTS IN EAST CHAHAR FORT. WIRELESS STATIONS. ROADS AND CUSTOMS HOUSES Peiping, January 25 The Japanese are busily fortifying the various passes along the Great Wall, as well as several districts in East Chahar, according to information from—World Daily News, Peiping. - 143 words
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Article182 1934-02-21 7 —Sin Wen Pao. IN SOUTHERN FUKIEN Amoy, Jan, 28. A part of the 19th Route Army under the direct command of General Tsai Tingkai have changed their mind about surrendering the Government and fighting has again broken out in the vicinity of Chuenchow. General Shen Kwang-han,—Sin Wen Pao. - 182 words
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153 1934-02-21 7 During his address at the weekly memorial service at the Municipal Government Headquarters on Monday, Director Ho Chichang reviewed the activities of the Bureau of Health during the past quarter. A summary of his address is as follows: Following standardisation of the birth153 words
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Article73 1934-02-21 7 —Shun Pao. Leaving Nanking Soon Nanking, Jan. 26. The Mongolian representatives in Nanking have decided to leave the capital in the near future. It is understood that the delegation will submit another petition to the Government before their departure, urging the Government to reconsider its decision concerning the.—Shun Pao. - 73 words
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Article60 1934-02-21 7 To Arrive Shortly At Canton Machinery ordered from Sweden by the Reconstruction Department for the manufacture of paper at a cost of $4,000,000 will arrive here some time, according to a report. A Swedish paper expert will come to Canton to supervise the erection of the paper factory,60 words
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Article165 1934-02-21 7 —China Times. FRESH OUTBREAK Hongkong, Jan. 28. Civil war in Kweichow has broken out anew as a result of the opposition leader, General Mao Kwang-hsiang, acquiring the support of the Hunan commander Chen Chu-tseng. The combined troops of Mao and Chen have already succeeded in capturing—China Times. - 165 words
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Article107 1934-02-21 7 had spent 24 hours in the water.- —Sin Wen Pao. Japanese Steamer To The Rescue Tientsing, Jan. 28. The steamship Chunghsin, a vessel on the Tientsin-Dairen run. foundered outside Tangku Harbour on the morning of Jan 25 on her return trip to Tientsin. The ship carried ahad spent 24 hours in the water.-—Sin Wen Pao. - 107 words
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Article102 1934-02-21 7 Bans Profiteering Orders prohibiting the charging of unusual fees from students by the schools in the province were issued by the Education Department recently. According to the instructions, only fees stipulated by the Ministry of Education may be charged. The ordering of school uniforms and purchase of102 words
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86 1934-02-21 7 Three routes have been mapped out by the Reconstruction Commission as the beginning of a tramway system for Nanking. The routes will traverse the busii est sections of the city. The tram lines 'will be laid down in the three stages at86 words
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Article260 1934-02-21 7 —China Times. GEN. SUN DEFEATED Tsinan, Jan. 28. The war situation in Ninghsia has taken a sudden turn in favour of General Ma Hungkwei. A Lan chow despatch states that, in an engagement around Pinglo, General Sun’s cavalry was badly defeated and withdrew towards Suiyuan. The Ninghsia—China Times. - 260 words
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Article83 1934-02-21 7 Plans Increase Of Classes For Poor A concrete plan for the eradication of illiteracy in the city has been submitted to* the Municipal Government by the Education Bureau for approval, it is learned. According to the plan, schools for the children of the poor having three to five83 words
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Article84 1934-02-21 7 —Shun Pao. Ask Panchen Lama To Return Nanking, Jan. 28. The Tibetan representatives in Nanking are petitioning the Government to send the Panchen Lama back to Tibet to take up the reins of government there. They point out that, if the Government still regards Tibet as Chinese territory,—Shun Pao. - 84 words
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Article80 1934-02-21 7 Proposals Accepted In Principle At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the British Boxer Indemnity Fund consideration was given to a loan of $22,000,000 to the Hui River Conservancy Board; and to the proposed building of the Board’s headquarters at Nanking, which will cost $45,000.80 words
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Article63 1934-02-21 7 —China Times. To Return To Kiangsi Nanking, Jan. 28. It is reliably learned that General Chiang Kai-shek is leaving for Nanchang within a day or two to resume his command of the anti-Red troops in that province. The report that the Generalissimo is proceeding to Foochow is—China Times. - 63 words
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Article98 1934-02-21 7 the Cantonese air force. —Chao Jan Pa Hongkong. CANTON PURCHASE MORI AEROPLANES Canton, January 24 The Cantonese authorities are learin no stone unturned to increase their mil tary strength'. Aside from purchasiß two new torpedo-boats from Great Britaii two submarines have been ordered from certain country andthe Cantonese air force.—Chao Jan Pa Hongkong. - 98 words
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Article102 1934-02-21 7 —China Times. Remnants Of 19 th Route Army Evacuate Amoy, Jan. 28. The Government troops have complete their occupation of Chuenchow. The rer nants of the 19th Route Army have ev cuated the city and are now withdrawn in the direction of Hueian, where thi will—China Times. - 102 words
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Article68 1934-02-21 7 To Hold Silk Publicity Campaign To arouse public interest in the silk :i dustry, the Reconstruction Department again taking steps to organize a silk pi licity campaign during the lunar new y< holidays, it is learned. Speeches by s experts will be broadcasted over the ra» station and68 words
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Article62 1934-02-21 7 —Shanghai Morning Po.‘ Without Passports: Told To Leave Chengchow, Jan. 21 Two Japanese arrived at Changch from Peiping to-day to investigate conditions of the cotton market iri Ho* As they could not produce passports t were told to leave Chengchow at o: They both left in—Shanghai Morning Po.‘ - 62 words
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Article60 1934-02-21 7 Shanghai Morning 1 Marching Into Fukien Hongkong, Jan. 2 General Chen Chi-tang to-day issuec order for a general advance by the Can ese troops on the Fukien-Kwangtung der into southern Fukien to round up 19th Route Army. By another o General Teng Lung-kwang, commande the 4th Independent Division,Shanghai Morning 1 - 60 words
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Article53 1934-02-21 7 I To Install New Machine) The Yalu Paper Mill at Antung is t crease its daily capacity from 500 to* pulp to 1,000 tons upon the install! of a new machinery to be bought at a< of $200,000 The paper capacity of the mill is to be53 words
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Article36 1934-02-21 7 To Assist Air Mail The Eurasia Aviation Corporation is planning the establishment of radio stations at Tihua and Hami, Sinkiang, in order to assist them with the air mail line through that province.36 words
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Article51 1934-02-21 7 —Shun Advance Into Fukien Hongkong, Jan. 26. General HUang Jen-huan, who has recently been appointed commander of the Cantonesu troops in southern Fukien, left for the Fukien front to-day. The advance of the Cantonese troops into Fukien !s still continuing. How far they intend to proceed is still—Shun - 51 words
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Article42 1934-02-21 7 for Peiping yesterday —Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. Belgian Minister Leaves Sianfu Sianfu, Jan. 25. Baron Jules Guillamme, the Belgian Minister to China, and his wife,who have been inspecting the Lunghai Railway, left here for Peiping yesterday —Ta Kung Pao,for Peiping yesterday —Ta Kung Pao, Tientsin. - 42 words
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Article45 1934-02-21 7 The Nalgaimen Spinning Company, owns the majority of Japanese spi equipments in China, has decided to 1 a rayon industry to make good thresulting from the antt-Japanese be The concern has selected a site for tory at Nishio in Al chi Prefecture,45 words
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Article539 1934-02-21 8 The reply of the Indian Government to the Malayan Labour Deputation which visited Delhi in December last has been received. Following the report of the Madras Government to the Standing Committee on Immigration, favouring resumption of non-rec'ruited assisted immigration upon certain conditions, the Government of India539 words
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Article522 1934-02-21 8 The Anglo-Soviet trade agreement has been published. It stipulates that the ratio between Soviet exports to Britain to British exports to Russia will be 1 to 1.7 in 1934 narrowing to 1 to 1.1 in 1938. Last year’s ratio was 1 to 4 approximately. The Soviet will accept522 words
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Article398 1934-02-21 8 UNEMPLOYMENT IN SHANGHAI 1 The attention of the Malayan (xov-; ernment has recently been directed tothe fact that serious unemployment j exists amongst British subjects in’ Shanghai. There is no prospect of employment for any persons in search of work, and all such persons are advised accordingly398 words
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Article683 1934-02-21 8 be many many wo’ s“ than they. By J. R Allan ir :hc C-la JO’. Hoi This is a hard age for amateur sportsmen. Time was when a pleasing degree of incompetence was all that w r as demanded of a gentleman. If hebe many many wo’,s“ than they. By J. R Allan ir :hc C-la JO’. Hoi - 683 words
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Article479 1934-02-21 9 business rivalry story in acid CASE Another case of alleged acid throwing ,rmed the subject of a preliminary inquiry vjefore Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, on Monday. Court Inspector Maclennan led evidence m behalf of the complainant, Toh Chin, vhile Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg479 words
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270 1934-02-21 9 Father And Son Injured I (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 21. < ase of robbery with violence was rei ti l from a small village in Batu Kurau. Tii< victims were an aged Chinese vegetal; gardener and his son, who were at’ ked270 words
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Article663 1934-02-21 9 Attempting To Cause Hurt STRUGGLE WITH EMPLOYER Seremban, Monday. In the local police court to-day, a Hylam named Liew Choo Fook was charged with attempting to cause hurt with a dangerous weapon, namely an axe, to Mr. E. C. Tommerup of Ulu Kanchong Estate. The accused,663 words
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Article508 1934-02-21 9 Further Evidence MORE WARRANTS AGAINST SIKHS The prosecution case against Arjan Singh, who is on trial at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Gerahty and a special jury on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, is about to conclude. The evidence of the last508 words
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Article216 1934-02-21 9 1932 Figures Exceeded $14.220 REALISED i (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) l Sir, —I have received the final Poppy Day accounts from our Honorary Treasurers, Messrs. Evatt and Co., and I should be glad if you would give publicity to the fact that the216 words
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Article167 1934-02-21 9 64 Cents To A Rupee Abdullah, an accused in the Penang Police Court, pleaded guilty this morning when charged with stowing away on board the s.s. Karagola on a voyage from Rangoon to Penang at 11 a.m. on February 18. Accused was attempting to find167 words
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Article82 1934-02-21 9 Charges Son With Cheating A Japanese mother appeared in the Singapore third police court on Monday as complainant in a case of cheating against her 17-year-old son Jomochi. The woman, Kono Bunjo, alleged that her son dishonestly induced her to give him $l5 at her house in Teluk82 words
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Article121 1934-02-21 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY Lxmdon £226 2.6. £226 17.6 TIN—(S Mofitta) London 1225 17.6 £225.12.6 Rfngnpmm $133.37 V 2 $113.87’2 Biwtnew Done Pwnany $ll3. BllAinMß D<wi* 25 tons 25 tons COPRA— (SlßMlried) $3.05 $3 00 BLACK PKPPEB $lB.OO $lB 00 RUBBER 27 32d 4 13 16d. Dondon .v iOl4c.(G)121 words
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Advertisement17 1934-02-21 9 BEWARE I LOCK YOUR DOORS BOLT YOUR WINDOWS "THE INVISIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK17 words
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Advertisement28 1934-02-21 9 Distinctive Dress IB Vfi B, --r J EjfeFi Ri PS) if I i |j J 7/ i V J V de Paris No. 19. 21, 23 Light St.28 words
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Advertisement155 1934-02-21 9 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPOBEn.... Both these lovely children I were reared in Singapore on Cow Gate. In trying climates this Food is a boon indeed to the anxious mother. Freshly made and packed in English meadows —shipped weekly to Malaya in sealed and dated tins there is nothing quite like155 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-02-21 9 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 N Nccui 84 S TIP T Eb TO-DAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.07 a.m. 10.49 a.m. 3.54 p.m. 10.14 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.30 a.m. 11.34 a.m, 4.05 p.m.35 words
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445 1934-02-21 10 —Reuter Wireless. LATEST INDICATIONS IN COTTON CONVERSATIONS LANCASHIRE'S DEMANDS v. JAPAN'S OPENING GAMBIT London, February 20. The attention of the whole of Lancashire is centred on the resumption of the Anglo-Japanese cotton talks to-morrow. At the conclusions of the talks last week, the—Reuter Wireless. - 445 words
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Article78 1934-02-21 10 —Reuter Wireless. Won By North Country Sportsman Southport, February 16. Major Hugh Peel, a north country sportsman whose horse has twice won the Grand National, to-day won the Waterloo Cup with Bryn Truthfull. All the favourites were eliminated before the semi-finals. Bryn Truthful, who was beaten in the—Reuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Article51 1934-02-21 10 Reuter Wireless. Satisfactory Argeement Berlin, February 16. Negotiations with Germany’s short-term foreign creditors has resulted in the conclusion of a mutually satisfactory agreement for the year ended February, 1935. Britain and eight other countries were represented at the negotiations. Details of the agreement will be publishedReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article61 1934-02-21 10 DMreH before tt -Reuter Wireless. Icebreaker Sinks: One r Man .Drowned i rp. Moscow, Feb 14 <‘xLL“ OV, t lCrtreak on an ixnloralory «unk in the Paciflc crushed r „d drowned bm rla One man was to Bcr minder of the crew a few belonul dniDMreH before tt -Reuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article126 1934-02-21 10 Reuter Wireless. Capt. Eden’s Tour Of Europe London, Feb. 16. Capt. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, left London this morning for the French, Italian and German capitals to discuss with the respective Governments the terms of the British Memorandum on disarmament. In Paris he hopes to see M.Reuter Wireless. - 126 words
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Article47 1934-02-21 10 Reuter Wireless. Heavy Withdrawals Last Month Paris, February 15. A loss of nearly 2.000,000,000 francs occurred last week in the Bank of France gold reserves reducing the cover to 77.79 per cent. Last week’s gold withdrawals were equivalent to the whole of last year’s.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article45 1934-02-21 10 Reuter Wireless. Capetown, February 15. An agreement has been reached between General Hertzog and Doctor Malan, leader of the small group of nationalists in the provinces of the Union which were opposed to the party fusion with General Smuts’ South African party.-Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article134 1934-02-21 10 Rugby Radio Service. British Trade In 1933 EXPORTS IMPROVING London, Feb. 20. Sir Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, said they could speak of 1933 as a year in which there was a definite change for the better. One of the most significantRugby Radio Service. - 134 words
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Article64 1934-02-21 10 .—Reuter. Importance To Far Eastern Trade London, February 20. Tlit? Times issued to-day a special supplement on silver. Mr. David Landale, contributing an article on Far Eastern trade, emphasizes that it is impossible to raise the commodity prices generally until silver is more extensively used. For countries.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article62 1934-02-21 10 —Reuter Wireless. 12,000,000 Lancashire Spindles Affected London, Feb. 16. One hundred and thirty cotton mills and 12,000,000 spindles are affected by the decision to close down for the week beginning Mar. 5 in the mule spinning section in Lancashire. The decision was mad° rV meeting in connection—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article94 1934-02-21 10 Reuter Wireless. Superiority Of Electrical Apparatus London, February 20. Mr. Yoh Hwa-soong, a Shanghai Chinese business man, who represents the Ch'nese Electrical Co., is the first customer of the British Industries Fair at Birmingham. Interviewed, he paid a tribute to th? all round superiority of British electrical apparatus.—Reuter.Reuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article162 1934-02-21 10 —Reuter Wireless. Troubled Europe arms MANUFACTURE BAN REJECTED London, Feb. 14. When civil war can break out so easily, could anyone say we are safe from an international war, askeu Mr. Duff Cooper, Financial Secretary to the War Office, when referring to the troubled state.—Reuter Wireless. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration54 1934-02-21 10 Dr. Benes As Foreign Minister —Reuter Wireless. Prague, February 14. The Czecho-Slovakian Government has resigned following a disagreement over the devaluation of the currency but has now’ been reconstituted with Dr. Benes as Minister for Foreign Affairs as previously but with the exclusion of the former Minis- ter.—Reuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article45 1934-02-21 10 —Reuter Wireless. Probable Soviet Demand For Release Berlin, February 15. As a sequel to the granting of Russian citizenship to Dimitroff, Taneff and Popoff, there will probably be a Soviet demand for their release o nthe ground of illegal deten- tion after acquittal.-—Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article45 1934-02-21 10 Reuter Wireless. To Counteract Nazi Propaganda Rome, February 14. Strong military forces are concentrated on the Austrian frontier which it is stated are intended to counteract Nazi propaganda in former Austrian territory and also to prevent an influx of socialist refugees.—Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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734 1934-02-21 10 SOUTH CHINA TENSE AS NSNGHS’A WAR SPREADS Relief for overseas Chinese is being planned by the Central Government at Nanking, according to a report from Shanghai, which states that Chinese consuls abroad have been instructed to submit reports of the economic condition of the734 words
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Article259 1934-02-21 10 i.—Reuter Wireless. Business Considerably Restricted London, Feb. 14. On the Stock Exchange to-day, the prevailing apathy in America, coupled with the continued disturbed conditions ruling in Austria, restricted business considerably, interest, almost completely, being lacking. The commodity markets ruled dull, apart from good business in sugar and cocoa.i.—Reuter Wireless. - 259 words
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Article103 1934-02-21 10 —Reuter Wireles. 5 Notice To Railway Employees i Chicago, February 15- The employees of ?.’l the unit a i have been notified that their pay wil I I reduced by fifteen per cent a year i ning on July Ist. This will sup r el I i—Reuter Wireles.5: - 103 words
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Article33 1934-02-21 10 ..> may 1 Preparation of an accui -he city is now being underta. lie Works Bureau. Five have been dispatched to pl Saichun, Tongsha Village, 11 I Fongchuan, I33 words
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Article26 1934-02-21 10 First In Forty O nC I Years :>■ Swat" J£U h V Swatow experienced a yesterday the first in the Bl Shun Fac. H26 words
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Advertisement73 1934-02-21 10 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, AT 9.30 P.M. The Famous English Actor, J. Grant Anderson (Trotter in Journey’s End) PRESENTS HIS COMEDY COMPANY IN "WHILE PARENTS SLEEP" LONDON’S LONGEST FUN Now Approaching Its 800th Continuous Performance At The Kingsway Theatre, London. AND ON TUESDAY, 27th, AT 9*30 P.M.73 words
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Advertisement17 1934-02-21 10 BEWARE! LOCK YOUR DOORS' M BOLT YOUR V INDOW "THE INVISIBLE MANI I WILL BE IN TOWN17 words
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Article, Illustration2324 1934-02-21 11 THE REASSEMBLY OF PARLIAMENT: HEAVY PROGRAMME FOR M.P.s.: BRITAIN'S DISARMAMENT EFFORT: FRANCE'S NEW CABINET (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 3. M.P.s RESUME WORK Parliament, reassembled on January jth after what has been much more than i Christmas recess, and settled down to Is work without2,324 words
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Advertisement225 1934-02-21 11 H 5 'il I SHHHw «HF/ MHBv s a woa f i H Mi y MM The original letter is held at Arcadia Works and its authenticity can be verified. I was introduced to them a short time ago by a young lady who offered me one with the exAlsO225 words
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Article232 1934-02-21 12 ROUND THE CINEMAS: Lively British Musical At Majestic 4 CHEVALIER FILM 7 miscarried i What must come as a disappointment to the many Chevalier fans, is the announcement by the Windsor Cinema that Maurice Chevalier’s latest film, “The Way To Love, which was to be232 words
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Article79 1934-02-21 12 Municipality Of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the month of January, 1934, show’s a total of 306 deaths —l7O males and 136 females—the deathrate being 22.35 per mille, compared with 21.81 in the preceding month and with 21.58 the corresponding month79 words
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Article113 1934-02-21 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 771/2 78 23 32 New York 5.06% 5.13% Montreal 5.10% 5.16% Brussels 21.88% 22.20% Geneva 15.81% 16.05% Amsterdam 7.58% 7.71 Milan 58% 58 15 16 Berlin 12.85% 13.06 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 28% 28% Prague113 words
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Article50 1934-02-21 12 PENANG, FEBRUARY 21 'Ry ~f th- < On London Bank Demand 214 Ll 6 4 mts 2;4 5'32 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4 3|32 3 Documentary 214 15:32 On New York Demand 58 nom. LT 08 TT 875 Udla T.T. 154 8/ TT. 34 dis nom T'T*' dia nom.50 words
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Article774 1934-02-21 12 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report London, Feb. 7. In our, last Report dated Wednesday, 31st January, we indicated that the Market after being very strong at the beginning of last week had taken something of a downward turn and had in fact declined about %d. per lb. from the levels774 words
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Article469 1934-02-21 12 Increasing Trading Profits The Seventh Ordinary General Meeting of Phillips Rubber Soles Limited was held •at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E. C. Mr. Charles E. Pettit, the chairman, said that the net profit for the year was 1 £73,985, and pointed out that, apart from469 words
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Article1036 1934-02-21 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY i The following are the latest quotations !n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO’S share Ust to-day. Yesterday To-day I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING 1 Aver Weng 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.95 Hitam 47% 55 47% 55 Hong Fatt 47% 50 47% 50 jelebu1,036 words
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Article1030 1934-02-21 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. S a f RUBBER c. c Allenby Rubbar Co. I 10 j 2c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate. 70 85 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 10 2 25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 10 125 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 15 20 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 60 7c1,030 words
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Advertisement15 1934-02-21 12 BEWARE! LOCK YOUR DOORS! BOLT YOUR WINDOWS "THEINVSSIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK15 words
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Article555 1934-02-21 13 Schedule of Principal Lines i The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. RANPURA to London via Colombo, Aden, Port Said and Marseilles. S.S. KHANDALLA to Rangoon and Calcutta. M.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan555 words
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Article1059 1934-02-21 13 The Post Office notifies that a tuegram from G. P. O. London says that the ma»l despatched from Penang, on January' 27 by the s.s. “Karagola” was delivered in London on February 19. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence1,059 words
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Article47 1934-02-21 13 I > SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, 1st day. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Singapore Turf Club Races, 2nd day. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 Variety Dancing Entertainment, In aid of St. Micholas Home, Town Hall, 5.30 pjn. SATURDAY, MARCH 3 Singapore Turf Club Races, last day.47 words
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Advertisement289 1934-02-21 13 BOXING At Wembley Park Skating Rink SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1934. 10 ROUNDS BOY NARA vs. SEAMAN WHEELDON 10 ROUNDS ROUGH DIAMOND vs. STOKER EVANS 6 ROUNDS DHARMARAJ vs. KHAY BENG ADMISSION Ringside $l. Other Seats 75 cts. 50 cts. STANDING ROOM Free. Boxing visible from the grounds. Reservations at 86,289 words
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Miscellaneous100 1934-02-21 13 BBIM M BBBBBBBBW i Jilr g t’Z IO W 6.15 TO-NIGHT 930 1 THE FRANKEST, MOST DARING ROMANCE EVER 1 a SCREENED! ;A daring story of a woman who was once a lady Some 8 have called it shameful—Some have called it beautiful—What will YOU call it BkWQMHfcJ a VW?100 words
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Miscellaneous86 1934-02-21 13 rA YI vl Ijtll 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 < 8.1.P.’s High Pressure Comedy with Bright Story, Tuneful J Theme Song, Vigorous Romance that will Bring Riotous 1 Merriment to the Masses w HI Lips c “WHAT*S 1 flv j S I sjCZI NAME” < /S 1 -“WHY > Bl CAN’T B86 words
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Article1829 1934-02-21 14 Personnel Of The Tourist Team l NEWCOMERS AND THEIR TRAITS Men Meant To Make Good Interest in the seventeenth Australian acricket team coming to England is greater than ever. Each country has won fiftyone matches and twenty seven have been drawn of the 129 recognised “Test” matches. There1,829 words
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Article176 1934-02-21 14 Alleged Drilling In New South Wales I j Adelaide. Feb. 9 i Senator Collings, of Qu-cenUmd, address- ing workers at Port P ’Australia, said that if Labour did net ge a chance there would be a revolution in Australia ‘by hunger-driven men, or a Fascist dictatorship. i176 words
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Article89 1934-02-21 14 Australian Wheat Yield The latest survey of the Australian wheat situation by the Commonwealth authorities indicates that, because of a substantial drop in the estimated yield for the season, there will be no exportable surplus tc deal with. Under the international wheat agreement, the quota allowed Australia was89 words
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Article61 1934-02-21 14 Australia Awheel com in bicycles has started in Auswith the advent of summer. An Australian manufacturer told Austro 1 News, that, although the sale of bicycles in the last quarter of 1932 had beer a record, he had sold 60 per cent., more in the last quarter61 words
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Article157 1934-02-21 14 Depression’s Effects In Australia MELBOURNE’S POPULATION DECLINES Preliminary results of the recent Australian census show that there are now 6,630,600 people in the Commonwealth. There are 3,367,815 males and 3,202,785 females. Victoria has the largest percentage of the population in metropolitan areas. The figure is 54.50.157 words
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Article611 1934-02-21 14 e 1 De Havilland Machines i i I The decision of the de Havilland Com- pany to build a fast aeroplane to meet the requirements of the Macßobertson race between England and Australia was announced recently. The machine will i have a guaranteed top speed cf at least611 words
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Article198 1934-02-21 14 Kalgoorlie Me:/s Luck New gold is still being found at Kalgcorlie in Western Australia which is the centre of the famous Gold Mine. Passing a hotel in the main street a few’ days ago, a man noticed a small specimen of gold embedded in the concrete foot198 words
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Article173 1934-02-21 14 Ex-Service Man Finds Cure For Neurasthenia A New South Wales country banker, an ex-service man, who had gone from doctor to doctor vainly seeking a cure for neurasthenia, has at last found relief in a Sydney military camp where he had been quartered during the war173 words
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Article117 1934-02-21 14 Bounty Rudder Found After 143 Years The 143-years old rudder of the Bounty on w’hich the historic mutiny took place has just been found near pitcairn Island where the survivors of the ship landed and where many of their descendants now live. Some of the islanders117 words
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476 1934-02-21 16 REPATRIATION F'lEg WITHIN 2 YEARS I OR ON AGENT S RECOMMENDATION Number To Be Limited For First Year I The “Pinang Gazette" in position to-day to exc. ■r.vi announce that the coi:< litions upon which the Governnp India are agreeable to r ien the476 words
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709 1934-02-21 16 OFFICE IN SINGAPORE The Department of Trade and Commerce of the Canadian Government has decided to establish an office of the Commercial Intelligence Service in Singapore. Many residents of Malaya will remember that there was a Trade Commissioner’s office in Singapore in 1921 with Mr.709 words
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Article56 1934-02-21 16 A Referendum CHAMBER OF MINES. COUNCIL MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 21. It is understood the F.M.S. Government is taking a referendum on the question of the Buffer Tin Pool. A meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines Council takes place this afternoon when Government’s56 words
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Article232 1934-02-21 16 Three Men Charged Concluding evidence was given in a case in the Penang Police Court this morning by a Chinese woman against a Chinese, a Mohamedan and a Malay. The Hon. Mr. ’H. H. Abdul Cader was counsel for the defence of the second (Malay) accused, ■a232 words
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Article143 1934-02-21 16 Alleged Theft Of Postage Stamps St. Johns (Newfoundland), Feb. 17. Mr. William J. Walsh, Minister for Mines and Agriculture in the Alderdice Cabinet, has resigned following his arrest. He is alleged to have stolen thiee albums of postage stamps from the Cabinet museum building. After being charged,143 words
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Article821 1934-02-21 16 B. I. Contract Extended MINUTES OF MEETING The following is a record of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang, on Friday, the 9th February, 1934 I Present: The Chairman (The Hon’ble the Ag. Controller of Labour, Malaya Mr. C. Wilson, M.C.S.), The Vice-Chairman821 words
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Article63 1934-02-21 16 We are advised by Messrs. T stead Co., Ltd., the Local Agents of ’.he N Y that the s.s. “Katori Maru m via Singapore is now expected t 5 p.m. on Friday, the 23rd, k' stt a Saturday, the 24th February, ar.i w 1 the same day63 words
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Article227 1934-02-21 16 Supreme Court Suit JUDGMENT AGAINST ABSENT DEFENDANTS In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Pilchard, K.C., entered judgment for R. A. Ahmadshah Mohamed Sultan Co, sundry goods dealers in Penang Road in the sum of $1,614.37 being balance due on goods supplied and delivered to227 words
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Article27 1934-02-21 16 —Reuter Wireless. Cambridge Defeats Oxford London, February 20. In the inter-Varsity hockey match at Beckenham to-day Cambridge defeated Ox- ford by four goals to one.-—Reuter Wireless. - 27 words
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Article62 1934-02-21 16 H.M.S. “Eagle” vs. Trade School The following have been selected to represent the Trade School to-day at the Trade School ground at 5 p.m. Ng Kam Goon; Ibrahim and Chan Fui Seang Huah Cheam Kim Keat SCUlly; See Teow Keat, Cheang Fook Cheng, Lew Seng Seang (Capt.), A.62 words
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Article45 1934-02-21 16 P.C.C. versus H.M.S. “Eagle” The following players will represent the P.C.C. against H.M.S. “Eagle” on Thursday, at 5 p.m. M T. p. R U e ;wd G c Watson. D D. B. cook and G. R. Evans. *>♦ R. Bennett and H. E. Muriel.45 words
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Article293 1934-02-21 16 Badminton Tournament The following are the fixtures for the week ending March 3. 1934 Sunday 25th CLASS B j Low Teik Leang and Teoh Lay Seng vs. Ong Kee Lin and Foo Goon Kai. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES (Semi-final.) j Khoo Chor Kwee and Lim Hock Keat vs.293 words
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Article144 1934-02-21 16 Three Chinese Smugglers Fined j At the conclusion of their trial on Monday before Mr. H. A Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, three Chinese, Ang Soon Leong, Chua Ah Hwan and Eng Kok Lye, were convicted on a charge of importing dutiable tooacco into the Colony. The144 words
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Advertisement99 1934-02-21 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. COMING ATTRACTIONS GRANT ANDERSON COMEDY CO. WILL. PRESENT "WHILE PARENTS SLEEP" MONDAY, 26*(h FEBRUARY, AT 9.30 P.M. PROMPT. AND ‘THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN” TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, AT 9.80 P.M. PROMPT. ADMISSION TO HALL $2/-. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY DANCE MUSIC BY BAND OF THE99 words
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Advertisement16 1934-02-21 16 BEWARE LOCK YOUR DOORS BOLT YOUR WINDOWS "THE INVISIBLE MAN" WILL BE IN TOWN NEXT WEEK16 words
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Advertisement102 1934-02-21 16 PENANG CHINESE LADIES CHIN WU ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. The 10th Anniversary celebrations of the i above association will be held at 5, Larut Road, on Sunday, Feb. 25, corresponding to the 12th day of the Chinese Ist Moon, Kap Sut Year. Members will give a variety entertainment at the Town Hall,102 words
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