Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-04-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 91. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY. APkcL 20. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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651 1934-04-20 1 CHANCELLOR ANSWERS CHARGE OF UNDUE CAUTION WSLL SURPLUS PREJUDICE BRITISH CASE IN AMERICA? London, April 20. lie House oi Commons concluded the general debate on the budget without a division. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, winding up, dei ended his proposals and emphasised that the government651 words
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Article78 1934-04-20 1 .—Reuter. America Has 270 For Scrapping Washington, ‘April 20 It is believed that an this session fo he Seer-’* ximerce to chant ships of which 270 remain from war. It is understood that the scrappin o of these ships was discontinued because it was thought that there was.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article82 1934-04-20 1 ,—Reuter. Want Increase In Gold Price Washington, April 19. At the conclusion of a meeting lasting seventeen days the National Agricultural Conference unanimously adopted a resolution urging an immediate increase in the price of gold to the highest point permitted by law with a view to raising the,—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article81 1934-04-20 1 Wordy Battle Between Newspapers Medan, Apr. 15. Tn connection with the recent appeal by Mr. Koshida, the Japanese consul-general, to the local press to refrain from publishing articles likely to create ill-felling between Java and Japan during the coming trade negotiations, the local papers draw attention to the81 words
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Article134 1934-04-20 1 Of Derelict Industrie! Areas ENQUIRIES IN TYPICAL PLACES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 20. j In the House of Commons the Minister I for Labour, Sir Henry Betterton, stated that the Government had for some V”ie been enquiring into the special problem presented by derelict industrial134 words
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Article29 1934-04-20 1 Accused Committed To Assizes (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 20. Mak Wing Chung, the accused in the recent Popejoy murder, has been committed to the Assizes.29 words
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Article32 1934-04-20 1 .—Reuter. Conference With President Postponed Washington, April 19. Owing to pressure of business the White House conference between President Roosevelt and the silver bloc leaders has been postponed until Saturday..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article83 1934-04-20 1 < Bearing On Treaty of I VersaiS’es I NO FURTHER BRITISH STATEMENT YET Asked whether now that he has received j a reply from the German Government with regard to increased German expenditure on armaments he could make a statement as to its bearing on the Treaty of83 words
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Article61 1934-04-20 1 Experiments For Public Telephone Service Medan, Apr. 16. Wireless-telphone communication between Bandoeng and Tokio has been established. The first conversation was held with excellent results between the head of the Netherlands Indian postal department, Mr. Van der Veen, and Mr. Yanagisawa, president of the Tokio City Assembly. Experiments will61 words
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Article80 1934-04-20 1 More Cheque Stubs Found Paris, April 15. When the police searched the house of Stavisky’s parents to-day (Sunday) they discovered more cheque stubs, among which was found one denoting a cheque for 500,000 francs drawn in favour of M. Bonnaure, a member of the Chamber frequently accused of80 words
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Article370 1934-04-20 1 —Reuter. Non-Political Collaboration REPLY TO JAPAN'S POLICY Nanking, April 20. The Ministry o£ Foreign Affairs has issued an informal statement in answer to the Japanese declared policy towards China. The Ministry has said inter alia that no state has the right to claim exclusive responsibility for the.—Reuter. - 370 words
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Article131 1934-04-20 1 The Tournament At Nice Nice, April 15. Some 10,000 spectators assembled on the ground at La Renas to-day (Sunday) to witness the fourteenth international riding tournament. The competitors strove for two prizes, one that of the Festival and Sport Committee and the other that donated by the great hotels131 words
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Article257 1934-04-20 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Position of Chief Creditor Nation MUST BUY MORE THAN IT SELLS London, April 20. In his presidential address to the Association of British Chambers of Commerce to-day, Sir Alan Garrett Anderson expressed the view that one of the principles which must be observed—Rugby Radio Service. - 257 words
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Article168 1934-04-20 1 fear as has been the case in the past.— Reuter. Foreseen By High Official Circles Washington, April 20. The associated press states that an international agreement for the remonetisation of silver at a uniform ratio to gold *3 foreseen by high official and diplomatic quarters. Conferences tofear as has been the case in the past.— Reuter. - 168 words
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Article99 1934-04-20 1 three cavalry regiments.—Rugby Radi» Service. Toured By The King And Queen London, April 20. The King and Queen to-day visited Aidershot and toured the camp. They sav r an impressive display of physical trainiiv and then drove through cheering lines of soldiers to the guards parade ground wherethree cavalry regiments.—Rugby Radi» Service. - 99 words
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Advertisement12 1934-04-20 1 ANCHOR BEER I Sole Distributors i N. V. Strait* Java Trading Co.12 words
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Advertisement1815 1934-04-20 2 RATES FOR CASUAL m.v. ■glbnogle- v.„ qpi BANKS k 1110 LIMITED. ■< Consignees of cargo per the above vessel I (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) from Europe are hereby notified that she THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG A&D TV the aRxSS™ 1 BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED SHA NGHAI EAhK- NG1,815 words
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Article2527 1934-04-20 3 STANLEY LUPINO'S NEW FARCE: LIBEL ACTION ON THE STAGE: "LADY OF THE BOULEVARDS": "TREASURE ISLAND TO BE FILMED (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 7. FORTHCOMING PRODUCTIONS After the phenomenal success of “Richard of Bordeaux,” the production of Gordon Daviot’s second play, “The Laughing Woman,’” at the2,527 words
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Advertisement212 1934-04-20 3 CLEAR ALL w ■IMI HF I LINES: I CHOP INTAN BEER is now on sole of all the principal Dealers in Penang elsewhere. "CHOP INTAN" (Diamond Brand) PILSENER BEER is a product of the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co., Ltd., Agents and Distributors B INCORPORATED*!!» THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ’o Z! I Whispered212 words
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Advertisement59 1934-04-20 3 -I Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. j E MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS J I NOTE BOOKS PENCILS J INK GUM TTimri aw ■n■ i f Estate Supplies ■'■■■■■■■■■<! j I LEDGERS 3 j CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS 3 LETTERHEADS 3 MEMORANDUM FORMS 2 ESTATE REPORT FORMS 2 ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS59 words
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1146 1934-04-20 4 Third Annual Prize Distribution CONCERT ORGANIZED BY SCHOOL LITERARY SOCIETY A pleasant func'ion was held yesterday evening at the Anglo Chinese Continuation School, Maxwell Road, on the occasion of its third annual prize distribution. Amongst those present were Rev. and Mrs. A. Eklund, Rev. and Mrs. T.1,146 words
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Article566 1934-04-20 4 Mr. W. B. Ford arrived at Penang yesterday from Shanghai. Mrs. A. M. Goodman arrived from Singapore this morning by the “Kedah”. Mr. E. D. Nichols, of Hurst Estate, Ulu Sapetang, and Mrs. Hurst have left for Europe. Mr D D. Booth, of Batu Village Estate, 1566 words
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Advertisement99 1934-04-20 4 Wembley Park I I I'*' I B X R s w TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, 1954 1 J MAIN ATTRACTION I I L. S. Fond vs. Teddy Heng WHOSE LOCAL RECORD IS baiimrc WHO DREW with LIANG I UNBEATEN ROUNDS SONG AND L. S. FOND. J RETURN CONTEST I Kid99 words
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Advertisement35 1934-04-20 4 FyesT’ I |T IS A Columbia. SSggM- GRAFONOLA FOR $65.00 HERE’S EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. DOUBLE SPRING MOTOR, CHROMIUM PLATED FITTINGS, AUTOMATIC STOP. ROBINSON PIANO CO. PENANG. j TASK IT fOR YOURSELE THE FINEST NEW ZEALAND BUTTER35 words
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1070 1934-04-20 5 NOTES ON THE SELECTIONS GORILLA VERY FAVOURABLY HANDICAPPED WILL GOUTTE D’OR ACCEPT? IBy Tic-Tael To-morrow will see the conclusion of the Penang Turf Club Extra meeting, with a card of eight events, four of which will be over the mile, two over1,070 words
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Article273 1934-04-20 5 To-morrow's Fixtures ARSENAL TO ENTERTAIN SUNDERLAND The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v Sunderland Birmingham v Tottenham H. Blackbum R. v Stoke C. i Derby C. v Aston V. I Everton v Portsmouth Leeds273 words
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Article141 1934-04-20 5 On Knock-Out System The Anglo-Chinese School Union is running its 1934 Billiards Tournaments sometime next month. The tournaments will be on the “knock-out” system. Events are as follow: Open Championship, 3 balls, 200 points up; Open Handicap, 3 balls, 200 points up Open Championship, 4 balls, 250141 words
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Article426 1934-04-20 5 Boxers Take The Count YESTERDAY'S CHARITY SOCCER After being three lengths behind for the greater part of the race the jockeys just j ff°t up in time to administer a knock-out blow to the boxers in yesterday’s football ma*ch on. Victoria Green. The contest was426 words
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Article82 1934-04-20 5 Possible Opponent For Suares Young Fernandez, former lightweight champion of the Orient, and Tony Bertran, a featherweight, arrived in Singapore, from Manila, by the “Fulda” on Tuesday. Fernandez, who has outgrown his class, is open to fight any welterweight in the Colony. He has excellent record of82 words
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Article100 1934-04-20 5 Chan Gets Decision Over Kid Gabo Malacca, April 16. A 12-round contest between Battling Chan and Kid Gabo at the City Park last night ended surprisingly in a decision for Chan. The general opinion was that Gabo had won. Chan adopted rushing tactics. Gabo punished him considerably as100 words
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Advertisement39 1934-04-20 5 |fcoes 11 Wit erem Ki .'ri. r or n A gives that matt complexion; B the best powder base. B for cleansing and massage; B keeps the skin supple. B Representative Robert Eluiu Mc.Uiya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement312 1934-04-20 5 NEW GOODS SHIPMENTS NOW BEING RECEIVED BY EVERY EAST BOUND STEAMER FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS LOW PRICED HIGHEST QUALITY The New primus OVEN J MODEL 105 :i| Made from the finest Sheet Steel nTp J L and nl< lv finished in Black Ko»t* .hl rn< ‘t Glass Panel in the door312 words
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Article239 1934-04-20 6 Smokers Faced By Shortage CHEMISTS SEEKING A POISON GAS Smokers are faced with an acute shortage of tobacco as a result of ‘he depredations of a tiny insect, the cacao moth (Epheftia Elutella), which is doing incalculable damage in nearly every part of the world.239 words
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Article371 1934-04-20 6 Growth Of A Remarkable Invention Stockport, March 24 For the first time, I am able to reveal the story of two men whose invention holds terrors for criminals all over the country, writes M H. Watts in the Sunday Chronicle. By their patient research and371 words
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Article439 1934-04-20 6 Photographed With Stavisky Suspect COMEDY OF BUNCH OF FLOWERS I Paris, March 27. Mistinguet, who as the star in a class quite by herself may be described as the Sirius of the French music-hall, has had the misfortune to be swept momentarily into the orbit of the Stavisky439 words
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250 1934-04-20 6 Paris, April 12 A daring sequel to the late D. H. Lawrence’s banned book, “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” has just been published in Paris by a French woman writer, and will soon, it is hoped, appear in England. This will create a curious literary250 words
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Advertisement709 1934-04-20 6 $lOO Must Be Won o S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION o NO ENTRANCE FEE JELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinang Gazette, Football Competition No. 15, in which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on April 28.709 words
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Advertisement65 1934-04-20 6 Slump or no «lump. .0 he adTernmnir buunev that reacne- thi, oft- u accepted. Our Ad<~ Using Department cierctses discrimination. It oa. to live up to the traditions ot a century of unbroke* publication and maintain its reputation for gtvin t advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see65 words
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Advertisement217 1934-04-20 6 I TOBROTCO SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT /j) A TOOTAL PRODUCT Go to the stores and see the fascinating new Tobralco patterns. Enjoy the lasting delight of frocks that wash and wear amazingly and keep their loveliness—of quality that proves by far the cheapest in the217 words
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Article1755 1934-04-20 7 SOVIET STRENGTH IN ARMS THE OFFENSIVE SPIRIT —fne Times. The Soviet authorities at Moscow claim that double-track railway communication has already been established between the European centres of Russia and the main body of the Far Eastern Red Army at the frontier of Manchuria. The Trans-Sibe-rian trunk—fne Times. - 1,755 words
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Article202 1934-04-20 7 International Loan Plan Resented i Moscow, March 30. Great indignation has been roused in financial circles in Shanghai by the Japanj ese attitude to an international meeting of bankers there, according to Moscow newspapers. The attitude is described as “an attempt to establish an undisguised protectorate202 words
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Article144 1934-04-20 7 plied by the German interests.— Reuters Pacific Service. Valuation Of Equipment Nanking, March 31 Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of Industry, announced in an interview io-day that differences of opinion had arisen between the Chinese and German representatives regarding the valuation of the necessary equipment for the projected steelplied by the German interests.— Reuters Pacific Service. - 144 words
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Article122 1934-04-20 7 .—Reuters Pacific Serivce. Questions Of Mutual Interest Nanking, March 31 j Under the auspices of the Executive i Yuan, the various committees in custody lof the Boxer fund met here for the se- cond time to-day to discuss questions of mutual interest. Reports on their work during.—Reuters Pacific Serivce. - 122 words
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Article43 1934-04-20 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Changchun, March 27 A book-shelf and a beautiful folding j screen, gifts from the Emperor of Japan I to the Emperor of Manchoukuo, have been ’presented to H. M. Kang Teh by General Takashi Hishikari, Japanese Ambassador.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 43 words
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Article2240 1934-04-20 7 A SPORT FOR THE AMATEUR THE STURDY MONGOLIAN PONY Shanghai Wherever the British are gathered together there is racing. The traveller to the East will see it, in great stlye in India, Ceylon, and the Straits, with thoroughbreds to provide the sport. Farther East, in China, he2,240 words
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Article164 1934-04-20 7 Naval Officers Arrive At Bermuda Bermuda, April 24 The five British naval officers who havs been sailing home from China station in their 54-foot ketch, the Taimashan arrived here on April 1, from Nassau, Bahamas, i Although the Azores offer a convenient half-way station, they164 words
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Article66 1934-04-20 7 Air Line Programme To Be Inaugurated Canton, March 31 The mail and passenger service on th Canton-Lungchow line will be inaugurateon April 10, according to South-w’est Avia tion Company officials. It is learned to-day that a round tri will be made twice every week. The plan will start from66 words
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Article87 1934-04-20 7 .—Reuters Pacific Serivce. Collected From Kwangtung Factories Canton, March 31 The move to abolish local taxes on fa< tories established by Chinese with Chine.* capital is making headway in Kwangtun The latest step is a circular to count administrations by the provincial depar ment of reconstruction urging.—Reuters Pacific Serivce. - 87 words
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Article524 1934-04-20 8 “I must advise all congressmen to suspend civil resistance for Swaraj, as distinguished from specific grievances. They should leave it to me alone.” Simple words these of Mr. Gandhi but a decision of far reaching importance to India. It is a revival of the Swaraj party524 words
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Article46 1934-04-20 8 Mitsui Head To Explain N.I. Quota Measures Medan, Apr. 16. According to the Java newspapers Mr. Yamanaka, head of the Mitsui company in Netherlands India, is leaving for Japan shortly to explain the Netherlands Indian quo‘.a measures and their effect upon Japanese imports.46 words
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Article751 1934-04-20 8 INDIAN CRICKET: I Abandoned in 193° s int eres ß n S 1° note that the Indian Quadrangular 1 our- nament is to be revived this year. It was abandoned in 193° o w n S to political upheaval, the Hindus refusing to play the matches on751 words
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Article1108 1934-04-20 8 My ninth brother (said the barber) was Hussein, surnamed the Well-intentioned but Unfortunate. He it was who occupied the post of Treasurer to the Caliph Haroun Alraschid—a position fraught with much honour and considerable uneasiness. He it was who, bidden to raise funds without either resorting to taxation1,108 words
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Advertisement219 1934-04-20 8 1 Furniture I A r ;|/AiL Cost! K AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT g EVER BE REPEATED. f H l TAK£ ADVANTAGE OF OUR STUPENDOUS OFFER AND SEE OUR STOCKS At I 90, ffiisfjop Street, Penang. f I I You will be genuinely surprised at |3 Give-away-prices for High Quality Material219 words
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Advertisement38 1934-04-20 8 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER i THEY ARE THE 1 Best Obtainable in the markets AND i need no further 1 Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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Article299 1934-04-20 9 K.l. TRADER FINED $2,000 incorrect valuation ,ur Own Correspondent) (rruui Kuala Lumpur, April 19. n which Messrs. Gian Singh The 1 ritam Singh (a partner of the urged, on a summons, in conan alleged fraudulent evasion duty, in respect of certain luded before Mr. F. K.299 words
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Article124 1934-04-20 9 Bicycle Tubes Around Waist REVENUE OFFICERS i SEARCH TRAMCAR PASSENGERS I Wong A Foon and Ham Phoy, carriers of liquor from the Aier Itam illicit dis- tilleries to c rtain rendezvous in town, were fined $l2O and $lOO respectively by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr.124 words
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Article177 1934-04-20 9 "BIG SWEEP TICKETS Forgery Charge Against Chinese An unur j trick is alleged to have been Piayed on the Selangor Turf Club by a oca Ch: r. who, it is said, forged the aanie of well-known resident of SingaP° r, and ICO big sweep tickets from th e Club. Accused177 words
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Article154 1934-04-20 9 Raja Muda's Suggestion DISAPPROVAL OF H.H. THE SULTAN The meeting of the Perak State Council, which took place on Monday, was an important one in view of the fact that the report of the committee appointed by His Highness the Sultan to examine the constitution of154 words
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Article435 1934-04-20 9 Part Payment To Account DOES IT INVALIDATE BANKRUPTCY PETITION A novel point was raised by Mr. Ong Huck Lim in the Supreme Court this morning when he submitted that the payment of a sum of $l5O towards a debt of $2,124.20 invalidated the bankruptcy petition435 words
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Article778 1934-04-20 9 Annual Speech Day BRITISH RESIDENT'S ADDRESS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 19. The annual Speech Day of the King Edward VII School, Taiping, was held this i morning. Prior to the time of the func- tion, a distinguished gathering of Gcvern- ment officials, leading778 words
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Article111 1934-04-20 9 that she has not changed her mind.—Reuter. Mrs. Wills-Mcody Not Included PLACE READY IF FIT New York, April 19. Mr. Myrick of the United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced that Mrs. Wills-Moody is not included in the Wightman cup team which will be made public nextthat she has not changed her mind.—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article97 1934-04-20 9 Tells Fortunes By Palmistry Kuantan, Tuesday. An interesting -case was held on Monday in the Magistrate’s Court at Kuantan in which “Professor” Sherman was charged under Section 23 of the Minor Offences Enactment with profess’ng to teel fortunes by palmistry. Inspector Om, who effected the arrest, deposed that97 words
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Article132 1934-04-20 9 Chinese Fractures His Skull Medical evidence disclosed at an inquest held before Mr. W. G. Porter on Wednesday that a Teochew named Toh Tek Chye, aged 42, had sustained a fall on the road while drunk and died with a broken head. Witnesses stated that at132 words
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Article113 1934-04-20 9 UN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £239.5.0 £238.0.0 TIN— (3 Months) London £237.10.0 £236.15.0 Singapore $119.75 $119.00 Business Done Penang $119.75 $119.00 Business Done Buyers no sellers 30 tons COPRA (Sundried) $2.60 BLACK PEPPER $16.70 RUBBER London 5 23 32d 5 11 16d New York 12c(G) 11 1516c(G) Singapore Spot113 words
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Advertisement243 1934-04-20 9 Look at k the Date a A COOL OMV < i 4 1 5 MBH®» i W for infants and BBB B There is everything yout >4 baby needs in a tin of Cow k Gate! The rich concentrated noui> ishment of the world’s finest milk T r J >243 words
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11 1934-04-20 10 -—Reuter. Maxim Gorki,. Maxim Gorki,.-—Reuter. - 11 words
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Article124 1934-04-20 10 Rugby Radio Service. f ntei est Rate Already Too Low London, April 19. The statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer that he does not look for any further cheapening of the already low rate for Treasury Bills is generally endorsed in the City. The average short term. Rugby Radio Service. - 124 words
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Article267 1934-04-20 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Major Problem Before Conference Rome, April 16. One of the major problems before the international wheat conference here is the queht'on of milling extraction. At present, generally speaking, about 72 per cent of the wheat berry is milled into flour the I remainder being used for animal.—Reuter Wireless. - 267 words
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Article51 1934-04-20 10 was drawn up in January.—Rugby Radio Service. Japanese Delegation To Initial Cotton Pact London, April 19. A Tokyo report states that Mr. Hirota, Foreign Minister has wired the Japanese delegation in Delhi instructing them to initial the cotton agreement with India which was drawn up in January.—Rugby Radiowas drawn up in January.—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-04-20 10 Maxim Gorki, the famous Russian author who was honoured with great festivities in Russia on hisj 75th birthday.20 words
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Article209 1934-04-20 10 .—Reuter. British Chambers of Commerce I j RESOLUTION AT ANNUAL MEETING London, April 19. The Association of the British Chambers of Commerce at its annual meeting, passed a resolution, regretting the breakdown by the Anglo-Japanese textile talks, adding that if early agreed measures cannot be relied upon,.—Reuter. - 209 words
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Article55 1934-04-20 10 Honolulu, April 15. A scientific expedition will leave to-day for the Tuamotu Archipelago (a French possession in the southern Pacific Ocean), where there is said to have recently been discovered 25 tons of —(the next words are viesl or peruvien). The expedition is directed by Dr.55 words
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Article77 1934-04-20 10 .—Rugby Radio Service. 14 Days' Air Service STARTING IN DECEMBER Canberra, April 19. A fourteen days’ service from London to Brisbane will start in December in consequence of the Government accepting the tender from an Australian company formed jointly by Imperial Airways and an Australian concern for.—Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Article95 1934-04-20 10 Three Tonkinese Arrested Rouen, April 15. Three natives of Tonkin, Vu Vance, Vu Vandung and Nguyen Vansing, seamen without a ship, and living together in the rue des Charettes here, were arrested yesterday for carrying on a business in stupeI fying drugs. A certain quantity of opium95 words
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Article63 1934-04-20 10 Pickpocket’s Right Hand To Be Chopped Off Mecca, April 14. A pickpocket caught red-handed stealing from pilgrims on their way to the Holy City was sentenced by the court to have his right hand chopped off in the presence of a big crow’d of witnesses. The hand will63 words
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Article327 1934-04-20 10 Inquiry Concluded TENANT COMMITTED TO ASSIZES The preliminary inquiry held by the Penang Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, into e death of Pakirisamy, chief tenant of a house in Transfer Road, was concluded in the Police Court yesterday afternoon when a charge was read out to Kanapiran, a Tamil327 words
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Article330 1934-04-20 10 Success Meets Airmen’s Heroic Efforts Moscow, Apr. 13. Vociferously protesting his right as commander to. stay on the danger spot until all others had been brgught to safety, the fever-racked chief of the Chelyuskin castaways, Professor Schmidt, was put aboard one of three powerful planes with 28330 words
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Article58 1934-04-20 10 Squadron Cruise To China Berlin, April 15. Keen interest has been aroused here by cables from Shanghai announcing that an United States naval squadron will steam into the harbour on May 18 to pay a visit to the Chinese High Fleet and subsequently in May, make a trip58 words
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Article597 1934-04-20 10 CASE SETTLED At the suggestion of Mr. Justice the case between Raffles Hotel an 1 Mr a V. L. Davies, the local solicit >r, w njfh came up for hearing in the Sin b Supreme Court on Tuesday may out of court. After a consultation the597 words
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Article115 1934-04-20 10 A Strong Tendency t Paris, April 15A new appreciable advance in is to be noted in the week, from 11 2.43 in certain cases. This results the good effect produced by the adhern of the ex-service men to the *gtiH measures of economy; and the task to be115 words
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Advertisement19 1934-04-20 10 First With The NEWS TIW I ON £>ale in Penang I AT 7 a.m. LATEST NEWS I BEST PICTURES19 words
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Advertisement29 1934-04-20 10 1 SELLING MADE EASY— Times there is no need to offer that article at a price.” Send along a small adver iiUjl tod “Ptnang Gazette” and dispose of figure.29 words
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Article993 1934-04-20 11 merely to our own backwardness.—Geoffrey Crowther in the News Chronicle - merely to our own backwardness. —Geoffrey Crowther in the News Chronicle. in the News Chronicle. Our Japanese Competitors Japanese competition is one of the reasons most frequently given for the necessity of preserving protective harriers to trade. For some years past the Japanese cotton industry, within the News Chronicle. - 993 words
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Article574 1934-04-20 11 Mr. J. H. Thomas On Governorships Lord Huntingfield, Governor- Designate I of Victoria, who was accompanied by Lady j Huntingfield, was the chief guest at a I Patriotic Societies’ luncheon at the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue. j Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for Dominion574 words
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Advertisement373 1934-04-20 11 M——— for dry-cleaning AND DYEINC The C’ **!caJ Cleaning Dyeing Co.. I to Singapore Cold Storage. IS THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN OUR WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE LOW CHARGES IS UNBEATABLE SEND YOUR ORDER NOW JUDGE YOURSELF. CLEANING DYEING I 1 No. 28, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Joyous vigour "mINUTES’ I Ofc373 words
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Advertisement42 1934-04-20 11 IN EXCHANGE I I 'or 200 used Stamps of Straits Settle- nents, Malay States, Siam, Hong 1 £ong, Java, and the surrounding counj tries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplane*. MISS TEE KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England42 words
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Advertisement476 1934-04-20 11 What makes skin Smooth-I^Prinkle -free? ***** l K Fl Miss Eleanor Roosevelt wisely gives her skin in youth Pond's simple Two-Skin care Two Reasons 1 Active Oil Glands in Under Skin 2 Natural Moisture in Outer Skin i THERE are tiny glands in your this moisture out—causes dryness— Under Skin476 words
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Article370 1934-04-20 12 AT THE CINEMAS Marie Dressier Superb In Christopher Bean Marie Dressier and Lionel Barrymore are co-starred for the first time in “Christopher Bean,” new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer success at the Queen’s. Many were present at the opening last night and it is safe to say the film will370 words
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Article115 1934-04-20 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday 77 25 32 77 25 32 New York 5.14% 5.13% Montreal 5.13% 5.12% Bruasela 21.96 21.97 Geneva 15.85 15.86 Amsterdam 7.58 7.58 Milan 60 7|16 60% Berlin 13.05 13.04 Stockholm 19 40% 19.40 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 28 28 Prague115 words
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Article53 1934-04-20 12 PENANG, APRIL 20 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) London Bank Demand 2|4 3)32 4 m|ts 2|4 5|32 Private 3 m]ts credit 2|4 13|32 3 Documentary 2|4 15)32 On New York Demand 59% nom. France T.T. 900 nom. Hongkong T.T. 35% nom. Shanghai T.T. 41% dis nom. India „T.T.53 words
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Article34 1934-04-20 12 The Singapore Prices for Standard R bbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 18% May)June 1934 19% July September 1934 19% OctoberjDcccmber 1934 19% arket steady.34 words
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1289 1934-04-20 12 RANGOON PARA Rangoon Para Rubber Estates belongs to the well-known Guthrie and Co. group, of 52 54, Gracechurch-street, E.C.3. Registration was on the 14th June 1910, and operations are caried on in British East Burma. Total area is 3,194 acres, of which 2,692 are planted,1,289 words
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Article215 1934-04-20 12 Dunlop Hopes Stimulate The Market A strong recovery is in progress in the Ordinary shares of the leading tyre manufacturing companies. In the van of the movement are Dunlop £1 units, now priced over 50s and offering a negligible yield on the basis of the215 words
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Article1165 1934-04-20 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY I The foDowing are the latest quotations ta MESSRS. KENNEDY A OO'B share Met to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Amal. Malaya 2.15 2.30 2.20 2.30 Glenealys 1.45 1.55 1.50 1.60 Jeram (Kuantan) 65 75 67% 75 Kempas 1.45 1.551,165 words
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Article991 1934-04-20 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST ZZ is NAMES. I g 3,5 2« 0 1 b 9 <?! |S» RUBBE? fDtrflar.) c Allenby Rubbar Co. ■„1 Alor Gajahlßubber Rotate. r 1 3° Amalgamated Malay Estates M Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate > f 5O Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates!991 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-04-20 12 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall Rainfall 8 a.m. 76 e 24 m.m Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE I To-day High Water Ixjw Water 3.15 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 10.22 p.m. To-morrow 3.44 a.m. 9.07 a.m. 3.31 p.m. 11.18 p.m.40 words
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Article788 1934-04-20 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving *ud sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY B.S TANGO MARU from Japan. Sails for Colombo and Bombay. S.S. MATA HARI from Singapore via Ports. M.V, SILVERCYPRESS from Belawan Sails to-day for Colombo,788 words
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Article1095 1934-04-20 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by Im-, perial Airways direct will be closed at 8 a.m. on Sunday. A mail for Burmah (Rangoon) by Imperial Airways direct will be closed at 8 a.m. on Sunday. A mail for Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Central Provinces, Hyderabad, Madras Presidency,1,095 words
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Miscellaneous106 1934-04-20 13 I r^Mj‘7W Z TO-NIGHT J I J QUEEN'S 1 I Wl 6,15 &9 30 f I 'M <?K? >f I k sOliP J I vor I ji/r I 'Jf marie > I I DRESSLER an d LIONEL L < I |4> fl BARRYMORE l p resisted j JH CHRISTOPHER I106 words
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Miscellaneous147 1934-04-20 13 |l| m Qjlrol tljß 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 1 MATINEE TO-MORROW SUNDAY AT 2-45 P.M. The World-Famous Story Now Comes To The Screen 'DICK TURPIN' with f VICTOR McLAGLEN The daring deeds of the King of Highwaymen, who stole hearts as easily as he robbed ACTION! EXCITEMENT! THRILLS I I They147 words
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Miscellaneous329 1934-04-20 13 Phone 1355. LAST 2 PERFORMANCES 6.75 TO-NIGHT 9.30 j The Four Merry Mad Monarchs of Mirth in a 1 Melange of Music, Gags and Girls > THE 4 MARX BROTHERS J in i "DUCK SOUP" j TO-MORROW Opening at the Matinee at t 2.45 p.m. f THE FIRST COLOSSAL MALAY329 words
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Article454 1934-04-20 14 Irish Republican Ceremonies I I lesson of the PAST Rival commemorations of the deaths of executed leaders of the 1916 rebellion were held at Dublin, on April Ist. The principal one was the “Unity March to Arbour Hill Barracks, formerly occupied by British troops, in which are454 words
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Article354 1934-04-20 14 Young Driver Wins Monaco j Grand Prix Nice, April 2. The Grand Prix de Monaco —the race of a thousand corners, and regarded by many drivers as the greatest racing event of the year—was won to-day by Guy Moll, a 25-year-old Frenchman, driving an Alfa Romeo. His time354 words
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Advertisement217 1934-04-20 14 Greatest Discovery kN FOUNTAIN PEN HISTORY YOU may not believe it until you see it, eUSB b ut l^*e new Parker Yacumatic holds 102% more ink with* RSy out any increase in size! New iridescent barrel (leak-proof, non-breakable) sets L new fashion. Reversi■k hie gold point. At all good dealers.217 words
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Advertisement304 1934-04-20 14 Get INSTANT RELIEF from terrible SKIN TORMENT If yoa are sufferer from Eczema, Ulcer». 8ore», Itching Mu Eruptions, Rashee, or any form of akin dueaae, use D U.D. Pleacription. Juat a few dropa of thia marrelloua healing fiCjbZVXT lotion Mid you have instant relief. Irritation and pain go y at304 words
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Miscellaneous695 1934-04-20 14 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES g g Q 6 20 —Time Signal from Big Ben. Dance music. 6.50 —A pianoforte recital by Earnest rwo of the following frquendes and Lush. ravelengths will be used simultaneously:— 7.os—Eugene Pini and his Tango Orchestra, with Diana Clare. MH Sign Frequency Wavelength (Time Signal from Greenwich at695 words
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Advertisement1971 1934-04-20 15 >4* .2 'XI 11 **K L L Tin z I /k /EC ,flk ix RLUB f!»Mai!l TO EUROPE V!A SUEZ 1 -F-l **> v EL LIN E From Penang Arrive MarselHes Arrive New York Apr. 26 PRES. GARFIELD May 23 June 5 VNMste- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due May.1,971 words
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Article1301 1934-04-20 16 What Is Buddhism INTERESTING DISCOURSE BY BHIKKU NARADA Of a Buddha, a St. Hillaire might say—- The perfect model of all the virtues he preaches His life has not a stain upon it.” A Fausboll would say—“ The more I know him, the more I1,301 words
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Article487 1934-04-20 16 Dramatic Evidence PAWNBROKER GIVES EVIDENCE (From Om* Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 20. Dramatic evidence was given at the resumed enquiry into the Popejoy murder. The courthouse was once again packed. Lam Kong Chin, the manager of the pawnshop where the shooting took place, said that on March487 words
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Article51 1934-04-20 16 S'pore Journalists Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 20. The Editors and Publishers of the “Malaya Tribune” and the “Free Press” were fined $5O each in the Supreme Court to-day, in connection with a report of Mak Wing Chung, who has now been committed to the51 words
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Article367 1934-04-20 16 First Round Draw TIES FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY The following is the draw for the Penang Lawn Tennis Association Championships: MEN’S OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP 1934 Byes —Goon Kok Ying v. Tan Joo Lim T. Niwa v. S. Yoshida ’Cheah Wat Sun v. Dr. J. H. Bowyer D. D.367 words
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Article325 1934-04-20 16 Drawn Game In Final Match The last match in the O’Farrell Cup Competition between the Government Trade School and the Anglo Chinese School was played yesterday on St. Xavier’s ground and resulted in a draw, four goals being shared. The Trade School thus annexed the325 words
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Article213 1934-04-20 16 For A.C.S.U. Members CANTON UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AS INSTRUCTOR If sufficient entries are received, the An-glo-Chinese School Union will form two classes for the tuition of Chinese to its members. One class will be for beginners, and the other for advanced students who are expected to have213 words
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Article206 1934-04-20 16 St. George’s Society v. The Rest TO BE PLAYED ON SUNDAY APRIL 22ND. St. George’s Soc'ety The Rest. IST TEE 8.30 a.m. Kent and Kimpster v. McKins*ery and Moncur. 8.35 a.m. Brady l and Lawson v. Scoular and Anderson. 8.40 a.m. Aston and Sydney Smith v. Fenwick and206 words
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Article173 1934-04-20 16 Friends And Relatives As Pall-Bearers The funeral of Mr. Chew Hoe Peh, who passed away last Saturday night, took place at 11 o’clock this morning from his residence No. 71, Cantonment Road. Deceased, aged 64, leaves behind a son, four daughters, two sons-in-law, one173 words
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Advertisement29 1934-04-20 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-MORROW RACE DINNER BALL Dance Music By MISS JERE LEE'S ORCHESTRA DINNER—S 3. NON-DINERS—SI. i Have You Booked Your Table i *Phone 322 Telegrams Hoteleando29 words
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Advertisement20 1934-04-20 16 SITUATION VACANT Wanted Linotype Operator capable set ting 6,000 ens an hour. Apply Box 127 cjo. Pinang Gazette. —u c20 words
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Advertisement417 1934-04-20 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENT? PENANG TURF Clu 3 HORSES FOR SALE The undermentioned Horses the of the Penang Turf Club, will Auction on Saturday, 21st, at th* Course. e NURSELING— b. e. f. 3 years old u Limosin—Nursey *9 (Unnamed) -br. e. g. 3 y ears 0| Lordland— Hydrology *> These have417 words
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