Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-04-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 93. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934. PRICE 10 CENtS.20 words
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1079 1934-04-23 1 met by representatives of the FOREIGN OFFICE SULTAN PLEASED WITH FIRST VISIT TO JAPAN I. wing description of the arrival O f t Sultan and Sultana of Johore at April 2 is taken verbatim from ,j n Advertiser. Th ghnesses left Japan for the1,079 words
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Article119 1934-04-23 1 London, April 23. Leave Japan alone says the ‘‘Daily Mail”, in an editorial, she is performing in Manchukuo the same offices as Great Britain in Egypt and India as the United States iq Panama and Haiti as France in Morocca and it will be to the119 words
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Article33 1934-04-23 1 Medan, April 18. The customs authorities at Sourabaya have seized 50,000 guilders worth of opium aboard a vessel of the Java-China- Japan •fl ll6 The drug was concealed in he bunkers.33 words
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Article113 1934-04-23 1 Machinery Purchases FROM BRITAIN OR GERMANY Moscow, April 18. The credit boycott of Soviet Russia de-' creed by America came as a surprise to Russian official circles, who, however, are contemplating the situation with philosophic calm. The papers stress tha* Russia is in a position to113 words
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Article101 1934-04-23 1 Forthcoming Marriage To Selangor Princess Klang, April 20. Elaborate arrangements are being made here for the marriage between his highness the Sultan of Brunei and Tungku Raihani, one of the daughters of his highness the Sultan of Selangor. The formal ceremony of the marriage will commence on101 words
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Article55 1934-04-23 1 New Degrees For Communists Moscow, April 17. “Doctor of Leninism” this is one of the row titles to be conferred upon learned communists by the Communist Academy here. “Doctor of the History of the Communist Party” or of the “History of the Comintern” will be further degrees to55 words
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Article267 1934-04-23 1 March Figures VOLUME CONSIDERABLY INCREASED Berlin, April 19. The official statistics about Germany’s foreign trade for the month of Mai ch were eagerly awaited by the whole business world, because they would indicate whether or not Germany is succeed ng in creating credit balances abroad with which267 words
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Article45 1934-04-23 1 Medan, April 18. The recent visit of Mr. Plesman, director of the K.L.M. and K.L.I.L.M. has aroused speculation. The Algemeen Indisch Dagblad gathers that substantial improvements are under cons.deration, and May, 1935, is hinged at as a date when developments will be known.45 words
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564 1934-04-23 1 LOCAL INDUSTRIES BEING FORCED OUT OF EXISTENCE ACUTE COMPETITION IN SOAP AND PERFUMERY A remarkable picture of industrial < development in Netherlands India and of the way it is being destroyed by Japanese competition is given in the annual review in the Economisch Weekblad..564 words
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Article90 1934-04-23 1 Not Wanted In Spain Madrid, April 19. The former leader of the Red army, M. Trotzky, whom Press despatches from Paris report to be on the way to Spain, appears to be “persona non grata” here, it being stated in official quarters that while no request for permission90 words
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Article84 1934-04-23 1 Two Projects In Hands Of Dutch Company Medan, April 18. Mr. R. de Vos, director of the Dutch Harbour Works Co., has arrived in Batavia on his way to China. Interviewed, Mr. de Vos said that his company is carrying out the construction of a seaport atj the84 words
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Article55 1934-04-23 1 Not Taking Up Residence In Austria Brussels, Apr. 18. Reports that ex-Empress Zita and her eldest son, Archduke Otto of Ilapsburg, will shortly leave their present abode at Castle Stenockerzeel in order to take up residence in Austria have been denied as unfounded and "pure inventions” in circles55 words
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Article136 1934-04-23 1 Five Countries Competing In Air Race Warsaw, Apr. 18. Forty-four aviators representing five States will participate in this year’s around Europe air race, which will be held in the late summer directed by the Polish Aero j Club out of regard to the tragic fact that I the136 words
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Article51 1934-04-23 1 Being Resumed In Tokio To-day? Tokio, Apr. 13. Negotiations between Russia, Japan and Manchukuo for the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Manchukuo will be resumed here on Apr. 20, according to a semi-official announcement. The conference will be presided over by the Foreign Minister, Mr.51 words
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Article32 1934-04-23 1 Brussels, April 18. The newly-appointed German Minister Plenipotentiary, Count Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden, was received here on Tuesday in special pudience by King Leopold for the presentation <.f his credentials.32 words
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Advertisement8 1934-04-23 1 'ANCHOR BEER SUPREME IN QUALITY EXCELLENT IN TASTE8 words
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2936 1934-04-23 3 IN WILL CONSTRUCTION CASE "LEGAL PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES NOT ENTITLED." In the Supreme Court on Saturtlav Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley delivered judgment in an Original iuu Summons taken out by the trustees of the Will of the late fames Montague Bent Vermont. a former well-known2,936 words
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Article180 1934-04-23 3 European Pleads Guilty BOUND OVER FOR 6 MONTHS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 21. G. M. Goodall, European Assistant, in the Immigration Office, pleaded guiltj to criminal breach of trust in respect of $1,220 in the District Court before Mr. Forrer. It was stated that180 words
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Article1683 1934-04-23 3 Committee's Annual Report A.G.M. ON SATURDAY The first Annual General Meeting of the Nanodaya Buddhist Association will be held .on Saturday, April 28, at the Chinese Town Hall at 3.30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Minutes of the Inaugural General Meeting and the Special General Meeting’ held on 25th1,683 words
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Article2415 1934-04-23 4 ANNUAL MEETING Chairman On Labour Position RESTRICTION SUSPENSE EFFECTING MANAGEMENT < (From Our Own Correspondent) I Kuala Lumpur, April 21. The thirty-seventh annual general meet- ing of the Planters’ Association of Malaya 1 was held to-day at the Association offices with Mr. J. C. Innes the2,415 words
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Article141 1934-04-23 4 Long Suffered From Heart Disease And Pneumonia The Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday held an inquiry into the death of a sixty year old Chinese named Lee Kwa Ha whose body was found suspended from a tree at the back of a house in Hutton141 words
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Article300 1934-04-23 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL News has been received in Penang of the death at Glasgow on April 9 of John Goold C.A., senior partner of Messrs. Mac Lean, Brodie and Forgue, chartered accountants, who are secretaries to several Malayan rubber and coconut plantations including Juru and Kong Lee Estates. •MT W. V.300 words
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Article220 1934-04-23 4 From Home The following Malayan residents arrived from Home by the t.s.s. “Aeneas” yesterday morning:—• For Penang. Mr. D. A. Mac Kay, of the Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd., Penang and Mrs. Mac Kay. Mr. R. J. Bee, Public Works Department, Singapore. Mrs. R. M. A. Boissier,220 words
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Article88 1934-04-23 4 Yacob, a Koresh from the Punjab, was fined $23, with sentence of 14 days’ simple imprisonment in default, by the Penang" Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday morning for stowing away on board the s.s. Karagola. Yacob averred he had lost his ticket from the pocket88 words
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Article759 1934-04-23 4 MYSTERY OF SATURDAY AFTERNOON ANNOUNCEMENT Extraordinary secrecy surrounds Government’s eleventh hour decision to acquire the site of the old Europe Hotel for "a public purpose,” such purpose being, it is understood on the best authority, for the erection of a new Supreme Court. A notice759 words
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Advertisement34 1934-04-23 4 yesi B> I B' I I B' I IT IS A j Columbia, GRAFONOLA FOR C $65.00 P HERE’S EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. DOUBLE SPRING MOTOR, CHROMIUM PLATED FITTINGS, AUTOMATIC STOP. i ROBINSON PIANO CO. PENANG.34 words
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Article357 1934-04-23 5 De Zilva In Form ROWLANDS AND BALLS BAT WELL 'The Penang Recreation Club ‘A’ defeated t he Penang Peelers by 16 runs on the Esplanade yesterday. Taking first knock the Recreationists put up 102 runs, Rowlands being the highest scorer with 36 not out. p W.357 words
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221 1934-04-23 5 By 28 Runs The Riff-Raffs defeated the Indian Association yesterday by 28 runs on the Dato Kramat ground. The following were the scores: RIFF-RAFFS A. Andres c Kali b Santiago 5 A. S. Willweber b Kali 4 K. Taylor b Santiago 24 *J. Andres c Roy221 words
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Article434 1934-04-23 5 Yesterday's Match LEE GONG TYE CAPTURES 4 FOR 4 A cricket match played on the Victoria Green yesterday between the Chinese Recreation Club and the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club resulted in a draw. The Chinese were in a strong position and would certainly have obtained434 words
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Article160 1934-04-23 5 Two Propellers Brought Ashore With the arrival on Friday of the motor salvage tug “Taian Maru” from Singapore, salvage operations on the Russian sunken cruiser “Jemtschug” were resumed and have resulted in two propellers weighing about 15 tons apiece and worth $12,000 being brought ashore. A160 words
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Article51 1934-04-23 5 M.A.F.C. °B” v. Monopolies Football Because the Patani Road ground is engaged for April 24, the date fixed for the Second Division League match between the Government Monopolies Athletic Club and the Muthibol Ahzan Football Club has been advanced to Monday, April 23, on the same51 words
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Article455 1934-04-23 5 Rain Spoils Match With Command MACNAMARA IN FORM (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. The late start made on Saturday and the rain that came down at the tea interval on Sunday robbed the F. M. S. Police of a fine victory from the455 words
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Article76 1934-04-23 5 way of the Lunghai Railway.—Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, April 4 The six officials of the Ministry of Education who have been inspecting various Government and private universities and colleges in Peiping, have concluded their work and are busy preparing their joint report to the Ministry in Nanking. Theyway of the Lunghai Railway.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 76 words
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Article365 1934-04-23 5 10th Annual Institute NORTHERN DISTRICT DELEGATES IN PENANG Epworth Leagues throughout Malaya are holding their tenth Annual Institute. The Leagues are divided into Northern and Southern Districts. The former consists! of towns north of and including Kuala Lumpur, while towns south of Kuala Lumpur make up365 words
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Article223 1934-04-23 5 ipoh Corinthians Beaten ODD GOAL IN FIVE An interesting game of football was wit- nessed at the St. Xavier’s Institution 1 ground yesterday evening when the Ipoh j Corinthians, the 1933 Perak League champions, lost to the Darul Aihsan Football Club after a hard tussle. A223 words
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Article280 1934-04-23 5 Sent Back To Batavia NO VISAS v Seven Turks who—according to the police—are “not wanted” in Singapore, were charged before Mr. J. M. Brander in the Police Court on Thursday, with landing in the Colony without visas on their papers of nationality, having been refused visas by280 words
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Advertisement222 1934-04-23 5 New? I THE COMET > BRITISH MADE ELECTRIC LAMP Here new Branded < ELECTRIC LAMP BULB < I fl I 5® I Made at Acton, England in a > 1 7 I mo'dern factory turning out Er fi I over 20,000 Lamps per day. a Each Lamp is of the222 words
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2684 1934-04-23 6 FINE RUNNING BY GREAT MIRADOR ISLAND FASTNESS AND NEELAVENI OBLIGE BAY LADDIE'S DOUBLE HEAVY BETTING IN LAST RACE (By Tic-Tac) The outstanding feature on Saturday’s racing was the niagnificient running of Great Mirador, who is already being shouted as the winner of2,684 words
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Article467 1934-04-23 6 Cricket At Victoria Green SENG KIM SCORES 58 Thanks to a fine innings of 58 runs by Lim Seng Kim, the C.R.C. “A” defeated the Indian Association at the Victoria Green on Saturday by 5 wickets. The Indian Association batted first. Although the wicket was467 words
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Article288 1934-04-23 6 D.A.F.C. Win In Lovy Scoring Match FIVE WICKETS FOR FIVE RUNS In a low-scoring match played on Saturday at the St. Xavier’s Institution ground the Darul Aihsan Football Club crieget XI beat the S.X.I. by four runs. Ng Kok Chan (27) was the only batsman to288 words
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Article303 1934-04-23 6 Saturday Night's Accident JUNCTION OF ESPLANADE AND LIGHT STREET A head on collision occurred on Saturday evening at the junction of Esplanade Road and Light Street in which two cars, one an Armstrong Siddeley No. P. 723, belonging to and driven by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, and the303 words
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Advertisement43 1934-04-23 6 PWff 6071«] BTiV, r »AOt MAM» J fl gives that matt complexion; I B the best powder base. fl fl for cleansing and massage; I B keeps the skin supple. fl Represt ntotwo :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 471,’.43 words
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Article1168 1934-04-23 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Early Fruits OF THREE YEARS RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME Canton, April 3. AT a meeting here to-day, Mr. Liu Chi-wen, Mayor of Canton, gave a review of the activities <(J local municipal government in the past i]rec months. The construction of ann r electric power-plant was. Reuters Pacific Service. - 1,168 words
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Article229 1934-04-23 7 —Ruters Pacific Service. Kiangsu Civil Affairs Commissioner Resigns Nanking, April 4 Mr. Kuo Jen-fa, Kiangsu Commissioner of Civil Affairs, who has been much criticised lately owing to a scandal in Wusih, involving his wife and a chief of a branch j public safety bureau, handed in his—Ruters Pacific Service. - 229 words
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Article272 1934-04-23 7 himself emperor of China.—Reuters Pacific Service. Emperors And Famous Warriors Nanking, April 3 The names of emperors who ruled China about 3,000 B. C., great Mongol warriors who conquered Asia and part of Europe in 1275 A. D., famous Ming Dynasty soldiers who successfully repulsed the Japanesehimself emperor of China.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 272 words
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Article98 1934-04-23 7 vernment may be undertaken. —Reuters Pacific Service. Chinese Proposal For Search Dairen April 2. Marine authorities of the Kwangtung Government are reported to be viewing with “serious interest” the recent declaration of the Nanking Government regarding the strict examination of all junks and sailing ships alongvernment may be undertaken.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 98 words
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Article86 1934-04-23 7 of victims of the Red Scouge.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Train Troops For PeaceTime Pursuits Canton, April 3 In order to train his troops for peacetime pursuits, General Chen Chi-tang, com-mander-in-chief of the Kwangtung armies, is contemplating the establishment of six more “rehabilitation territories” in this province in additionof victims of the Red Scouge.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 86 words
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Article74 1934-04-23 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Beer Factory For Kwangtung Canton, April 3 In its drive for the development of home industry, the Kwangtung provincial department of reconstruction has completed plans for the erection of a beer factory which will have a daily output of 300,000 big and 150,000.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 74 words
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69 1934-04-23 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Habin, April 1. According to the local press, two shopkeepers, Aronoff, 61, and Gurevitch, 37 have been arrested for being in possession of counterfeit Manchoukuo dollar notes with a face value of $60,000. It is believed that the two men were only usedReuters Pacific Service. - 69 words
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Article813 1934-04-23 7 Economic Domination AS FIRMLY IMBEDDED AS POLITICAL CONTROL A Monograph concerning the trade situation in Manchuria, prepared by the U. S. Department of Commerce with information supplied by the U. S. Consul at Dairen, has just come to hand. The document is interesting in many ways. It813 words
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Article237 1934-04-23 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Important Conferences To Be Held Nanking, April 4 1 Speculations are rife here concerning the forthcoming visit of Mr. Huang Fu, chairman of the Peiping Political Council, who left the ancient capital last evening for Hankow, ostensibly to see General Chang Hsueh-liang.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 237 words
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Article153 1934-04-23 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Constructional Defects And Lack Of Stability Tokyo, April, 5 The enquiry into the Tomotsuru disaster on March 12, undertaken by the Naval Court revealed to-day that the vessel, which was a torpedo boat of 527 tons only newly launched, capsized owing to constructional—Reuters Pacific Service. - 153 words
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Article81 1934-04-23 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Schedule Altered Harbin, April 3 Owing to the fact that bandits have wrecked the trans-Siberian express on several occasions, the Administration of the Chinese Eastern Railway has altered the time of departure and arrival so that this train will now pass through the “dan-ger-zone,” whichReuters Pacific Service. - 81 words
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Article294 1934-04-23 7 are entirely without foundation.—« Reuters Pacific Service. Japanese Not Exempted From Examination Nanking, April 4 The report that fifty Japanese shipping officers now connected with Chinese shipping companies are exempted from the regular examination at the Ministry of Communications, has brought forth vigorous denials from the Ministry here.are entirely without foundation.—« Reuters Pacific Service. - 294 words
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Article124 1934-04-23 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Receipts Show Increase Nanking, March 31. A steady increase in the gross receipts of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway during the last three years is shown in figures published to-day. Although there was a slight decline in passenger traffic in 1932 and 1933 on account of Sino-Japanese—Reuters Pacific Service. - 124 words
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Article111 1934-04-23 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. To Confer With Mr. Hu Han-Min Canton, March 30. It is stated in local official circles that General Li Tsung-jen, Kwangsi chief and Commander-in-Chief of the 4th Group Army, is shortly proceeding to Hongkong to confer with Mr. Hu Han-min on matters pertaining to• —Reuters Pacific Service. - 111 words
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97 1934-04-23 7 Reuters Pacific Cervice. Dairen, March 31 Yu Teh-hsun, leader of the bandit gang which abducted Mrs. Muriel Pawley and Mr. Charles Cochran from the race-course at Newchwang on September 7, 1932, has been captured by the police at Tienchuangtai, east of Newchwang, accordingReuters Pacific Cervice. - 97 words
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Article1005 1934-04-23 8 Not long ago the meetings of the Planters’ Association of Malaya were looked upon as one of the most important in the country, transcending even in importance the meetings of the Legislative and Federal Councils. We recall crowded night mails on the eve of the meetings, carrying delegates from1,005 words
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Article732 1934-04-23 8 Japan, declared Judge Lffiebarger to a. “Straits Times” reporter, is aching for a military conflict on a major scale and would be willing to take Great Britain on at any time. Her immediate objecI tive would be Singapore and Malaya. Judge Linebarger, who is aboard the732 words
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Article423 1934-04-23 8 MR. R. S. CHANTLER Congratulations to Mr. R. S. Chantier of United Patani Estates Lt-!.. Sun- Patani, on his election as ch the Planters’ Association of Y.ilaya 1 B the difficult days which are iii the P.A.M. is fortunate in having a man of such forceful character423 words
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Article239 1934-04-23 8 t.— Reuter. Italian Minister In London EFFORT TO SAVE i DISARMAMENT WRECK London, April 23. Following Captain Eden’s disarming P l grimage to European capitals, Signor Su vich, the Italian Under Secretary ior gn Affairs has arrived in London for a days’ consultation with British s Signort.—Reuter. - 239 words
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Advertisement31 1934-04-23 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY J-Si >s;wl Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. r31 words
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348 1934-04-23 9 TRENGGANU venture in he LOST $300,000 resented aeroplane i TO ADMIRALTY I I -,ry of dogged perseverence in the j of continued misfortune was related Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Fxi,oie Mr. Justice Gerahty, when Tan Wah, once a wealthy miner, who dur1C war, with348 words
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Article85 1934-04-23 9 Convent Results T'r.i- four pupils presented by the Convent t the London Matriculation have been s< ssful. The following are the names the successful candidates together with t .übjects in which they passed. Miss Lim Phaik Gan:—Latin, French, English, History, Maths. Miss Ursula Koh:—Latin, French, English, Geography,85 words
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Article81 1934-04-23 9 To Be Discussed At Coming League Council Meet Geneva, Apr. 18. The disputes between Boliva and Parag y, and between Columbia and Peru as v '1 as the proposed settlement of more >’ m 20,000 Assyrian Christians in Brazil ’rm the prinicpal topics of discussion the forthcoming81 words
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Article128 1934-04-23 9 .—Reuter. 120 Arrests In Madrid Madrid, April 23. ne person was killed, five seriously in--2 1 and 120 arrested during anti-Fascist r -g. The casualties include Allan r, a London youth who is the winner travelling scholarship and has been 1 vladrid for a fortnight studying the 1.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article227 1934-04-23 9 Against Judgment For Damages ALLEGED WRONGFUL SALE OF PLANTATION Johore Bahru, April 21. A unanimous verdict in favour of the appellants was given in the Court of Appeal, Johore Bahru, to-day by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, Mr. Justice Gerahty and Mr. Justice Thorne in227 words
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196 1934-04-23 9 The following are details of the subscriptions received by the Agent of the Government of India in Malaya till 20th April, 1934, inclusive for the Viceroy’s Indian Earthquake Relief Fund: Previously acknowledged in c the Press 2,621. 84 Bukit Mertajam Indians—being proceeds from Tamil Drama196 words
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Article81 1934-04-23 9 “Aurora” (VT-AEG). Left on 17.4.34 for London at 3.05 a.m. Mails expected in London on 23.4.34. i “Athena” (G-ABTK). Expected to arrive in Singapore on 22.4.34 from London. “Astraea” (G-ABTL). in Singapore. Scheduled to take off for London on 22.4.34 at 5.15 a.m. I “Arethusa” (VT-AEF) in81 words
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Article492 1934-04-23 9 Informative Discourse By Mr. Kodewan KWO-YEU AND STRAITS CHINESE Before f good crowd at the Penang Buddhist Association yesterday evening, Mr. Kodewan, the Chinese National Language expert from Shanghai, delivered an interesting and informative lecture on “The importance of the Chinese national language among the Straits492 words
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Article122 1934-04-23 9 Russians Competing In Potash Trade Paris, Apr. 18. Russian dumping, against which a storm of protest had raged in many countries for some years, has again sprung prominently into evidence, reports the Agence Economique et Financiere. Russian potash is now being offered in the Netherlands and elsewhere at122 words
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Article38 1934-04-23 9 Medan, April 18. The youngest member of the Sourabaya Flying Club, a boy attending the middle school, has passed the necessary examination to obtain a licence. After leaving school, he will be trained as a pilot.38 words
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Article296 1934-04-23 9 Mr. Francis Keong And Miss Annie Law A pretty wedding took place this morning at 8 a.m. at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Mac Alister Road, of Miss Anna Law Lean. Fah and Mr. Francis Keong Siew Tat. There was a large attendance. The296 words
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Article124 1934-04-23 9 Opening To-day The 1934 Penang Lawn Tennis Championships open to-day on the P.C.C. Courts. Five singles matches have been arranged for this afternoon and among those participating is Goon Kok Ying, the Penang Champion, who is expected to repeat his success again. One European, one Japanese,124 words
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Article111 1934-04-23 9 I LN-SPOT SATURDAY TO-DAY London £240.0.0 No market TIN—(3 Months) London £238.5.0 No market Singapore 5119.6216 Business Done Penang $119.87 1 $119.62% Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $2.60 BLACK PEPPER $16.70 RUBBER London 5 13 16d 5%d New York 12&c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot111 words
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Advertisement125 1934-04-23 9 jmW THE SALUTE! t Here they come “Smiler” leading— > a gallant and endless little army radiating Health and Happiness! The tramp of these V sturdy little feet is heard increasingly throughout the world to-day for Cow Gate ii fast becoming world-famous —and happy Mothers everywhere are saying: ALL TINS125 words
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Article286 1934-04-23 10 WILLING TO TAKE BRITAIN ON IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE WOULD BE MALAYA AMERICAN CITIZEN'S VIEWS J. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 21. Japan is aching for a military conflict on a major scale and would be willing to take Britain on at any time, and her immediate286 words
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Article110 1934-04-23 10 —Reuter. Lord Cecil's View DISINTERESTED DESIRES FOR CHINA London, April 21. A Manchester Guardian editorial supports the view of Lord Cecil that the League of Nations should “tell Japan plainly that if she touches China the League would proceed against”: the wretched precedents of 1931—Reuter. - 110 words
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76 1934-04-23 10 —Rugby Radio Service. For 40 Hour Week BRITISH POINT OF VIEW London, April 21. The Minister of Labour, Sir Henry Betterton, replying to a deputation from the Trades Union Council which urged the government support of the proposed international convention for a forty hour week which is•—Rugby Radio Service. - 76 words
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Article93 1934-04-23 10 —Reuter. Fresh Signs Of Improvement New York, April 21. Business in the United States is showing fresh signs of improvement according to reports of economic analysts. Goods traffic on the Railways had increased by 17 per’ cent for the week ending April 14 compared with the same—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article235 1934-04-23 10 —Reuter. Champion Of Asia LEGITIMATE EXPANSION OR IMPERIALISM Paris, April 21. Japan had laid down her policy, writes Mr. S. T. Brice in the Le Journal based, it was said, on an affirmation of the Monroe doctrine but the Monroe doctrine proclaimed a century ago, had—Reuter. - 235 words
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Article60 1934-04-23 10 Reuter. Indian Hospitality Second To None Bombay, April 21. Jardine sailed for England to-day. In an exclusive interview with Reuter he said, “I am indeed sorry to be leaving India where I have encountered kindness and hospitality second to none. It is quite correct that IReuter. - 60 words
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Article790 1934-04-23 10 —Reuter. Foreign Office Spokesman Interviewed RESPONSIBLE FOR PEACE IN FAR EAST London, April 21. The Daily Mail’s Tokio correspondent interviewed a spokesman at the Foreign Office who said “At the next Disarmament Conference our status in the Far East must be made clear. We are—Reuter. ' - 790 words
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Article675 1934-04-23 10 —Reuter. British Chambers Of Commerce Now Favour Early Stabilisation POWERFUL ARGUMENT OF MR. C. T. SADD London, April 21. Added interest attaches .to exchange fluctuations in view of yesterday’s speech by C. T. Sadd, Assisstant General Manager of the Midland Bank, at the annual meeting of’—Reuter. - 675 words
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137 1934-04-23 10 —Reuter. Dinner Discussion Of Vinson Naval Bill ALLEGATIONS DENIED New York, April 21. The recall of Mr. Gerald Campbell, British Consul-General, for alleged interference in America’s internal politics by attacking the Vinson Navy Bill, was demand- j ed in the House of Representatives by—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article120 1934-04-23 10 eloquent tribute to his predecessor.—Rugby Radio Sen-ice. Recumbent Bronze Figure UNVEILING OF WORLDWIDE TRIBUTE London, April. 21. The memorial to the late Archbishop, Lord Davidson who was primate of England for a quarter of a century was unveiled at Canterbury Catheral yesterday by the Present Archbishop.eloquent tribute to his predecessor.—Rugby Radio Sen-ice. - 120 words
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Article152 1934-04-23 10 he will meet Monsieur Doumergue.—Rugby Radio Service. Courtesy Visit To London London, April 21. Signor Suvich, Under-Secretary of State at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will arrive in London on Sunday. He will be met on behalf of the Foreign Secretary by Mr. J. B. Monck, Hishe will meet Monsieur Doumergue.—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article52 1934-04-23 10 .—Reuter. Colonel Precup And 12 Others Sentenced Bucharest, April 22. Colonel Precup, who was involved in the plot to assassinate King Carol and twelve others were sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment at a court martial which sat all night and gave the verdict in the early hours of.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article142 1934-04-23 10 —Reuter. Arousing Keen Interest FURTHER DEVALUATION LIKELY London, April 21 The recent marked weakness of the dollar is arousing great interest but it i» pointed out that the proportion of volume j of business is not large. The recent falling i tendency of American commodities has—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article60 1934-04-23 10 I.—Reuter. Causes Pit Explosion: Many Killed London, April 21. It is feared that 80 to 150 men were killed in an explosion due to fire-damp at the Kakanj Coal Mine, near Sarajevo. The whole gallery was wrecked and all the men on the scene are believed to have perished.I.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article64 1934-04-23 10 t.—Reuter. Loses Way In Dark London, April 22. The Australian airwoman, Miss Batten who left England yesterday to fly to Australia, lost her way in the darkness in the early hours of this morning and crashed near St. Paul’s, Rome. The machine was wrecked and the airwoman takent.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement51 1934-04-23 10 KHHiKHWSKKWSWyiSSSSKSSSK MY HAT! Scoff's Porage. Oafs are fine Fine in flavour,fine in quality, fine in wealth of nourishment, Scott’s Porage Oats are the ideal breakfast for young and old. Scotland grows the best oats in the world and these are Scotland’s best. Btir 1 Sole Agents for MataW THE BORNEO51 words
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Article1323 1934-04-23 11 BRENTFORD LOSE GROUND IN PROMOTION RACE CARDIFF'S DEFENCE CONCEDES HUNDREDTH GOAL -—Reuter. London, April 21. The following are the results of matches I played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal 2 Sunderland 1 Birmingham 2 Tottenham H. 0 Blackburn R. 4-—Reuter. - 1,323 words
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Article284 1934-04-23 11 —Reuter. St. Mirren Swamped OVER 100,000 SPECTATORS London, April 21. Rangers beatl St. Mirren in the Scottish Cup final by five clear goals after leading at the interval by two goals to nil. There was the usual Sottish Cup final enthusiasm and over 100,000 persons were—Reuter. - 284 words
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Article327 1934-04-23 11 B.A.F.C. Win Friendly I Game i ONE GOAL TO NIL Playing one man short, the Malay Sporting Club lost to the Barul Alam Football Club in a friendly game of football pla/ed on Saturday at Dato Kramat, by the only goal of the match. The start of327 words
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Article58 1934-04-23 11 —Reuter. 'Quins Beat London Welsh O.M.T.'s LOSE TO LEICESTER London, April 21. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day. Harlequins 13, London Welsh 6. Leicester 9, Old Merchant Taylors 3. Cheltenham 0, Gloucester 3. Hartlepool 20, Bradford 11. Plymouth 3, Camborne 8,—Reuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement223 1934-04-23 11 In my races and speed trials I would trust to no other tyre than PUNLOP I 02 At XvXv\ I < < A 1 r 1 j iw I .-ssSsJ Hgeav L icsSjst <• j r4 -v_Jrl 1 Q Mllenburgs I Foods. I g The'AHenburys’Foods are E 8 particularly suited223 words
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Advertisement148 1934-04-23 11 THOUSANDS OF TONS I !j*l OF THIS REMARKABLY *1 liBT'I RAPID-HARDEm BRITISH 11 hill 1 RRRTlahd cemeht is I 1 I III! USED throughout I *lll MALAYA OWiNG TO ITS I III! H|ll| fIBSOLUTE UHIFORMITY 1111 |lll ANO reliability. naasosamEaaaGEssaaM FERROCRETE rrwiiMriHiaiiiihMawiiiaiiWTiiiih iiiin i iiniim iwnjßiMMaiwrrnp Mg »'^p T Ferrocrete”148 words
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Article417 1934-04-23 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY «hare Hott to-day. Saturday To-day Buyers Selters Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat Tin 6|5 6,9 6,5 6|9 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 c 2.00 2.10 Chenderiang 8 6 9 0 8 6 9jo Hitam Tin417 words
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189 1934-04-23 12 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seder» TIN Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 c Kinta 2.60 2.65 2.65 2.75 Kuchai I»» 102 »5 I»» Nawng Pet 9» 101 1“ petallngs 6.45 6.55 6.50 6.60 Rahman Hyd. 109 1H 109 111 Rantau Ordy. 80 82%189 words
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Article127 1934-04-23 12 Latest Quotations I Saturday Friday j Parts 77 11 32 77 23 32 i New York 5.17 5.16% {Montreal 5.13% 5.13% Brussels 21.87 21.96 i Geneva. 15.77 15.84 Amsterdam 7.54 7.58 .Milan 60 7,16 60 516 ‘Berlin 13.03% 13.06 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo127 words
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Article53 1934-04-23 12 PENANG, APRIL 23 < By Onjrteey the Chartered Bank) London Bank Demand 2|4 3132 4 mlts 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. 895 nom. Hongkong T.T. 35% nom. Shanghai T.T. 42% dis. nom. India „T.T.53 words
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Article212 1934-04-23 12 The following are the latest quotatj for to-day on* Buyers RUBBER Allenbys 145 j 25 Ayer Panas 1.10 115 Bassetts 67% 72 p Batu Lintangs 95 1 00 2 Brogas 67% 72y Connemaras 117% i 221 2 Glenealys 1.60 1 65 2 Jerams 67% 72 i/ Kuala212 words
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Article36 1934-04-23 12 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are aa follows Cents per lb. Spot 19% May June 1934 19% July September 1934 20 October] December 1934 20% Market quiet.36 words
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Article177 1934-04-23 12 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting held on 10th April to be confirmed. 2. Any Special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minut» papers etc. to177 words
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Article83 1934-04-23 12 Municipality Of George Town The health statement for the lity of George Town for the April 14, 1934, shows a totai —33 males and 23 d being 18.36 per mille, compared in the preceding week and w... corresponding week of last jq chief causes of mortality werc eronC83 words
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Miscellaneous582 1934-04-23 12 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B. B. C. Two of the following frquendee and wavelengths will be used simultaneously:— ■aß Sign Frequency Wavelength GSF 15,140 kc|a 19.82 m. GB3 11,865 kc|a 25.28 m. ■r OSD 11,750 kcja 25.53 m. GBC 9,585 kc|s 31.30 m. To-day P.M. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. St.582 words
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Miscellaneous415 1934-04-23 12 6.50 The St. Helena Centenary, a talk by Sir Charles Harper, K.B.E. C.M.G., 0.8. E. 7.os—The Kentucky Minstrels a blackfaced minstrel show; written and remembered by C. Denier Warren produced by Harry S. Pepper; The Kentucky Banjo Team; Harry S. Pepper and Doris Arnold at the pianos; the 8.8. C.415 words
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Article616 1934-04-23 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving jid sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. MATA HARI from Singapore via i Ports. 1 S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST for BelawanDeli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboean- 1 Bilik). S.S. RANGOLA to Rangoon616 words
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Article1135 1934-04-23 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 11th April per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 20th April. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mails Service will be1,135 words
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Advertisement139 1934-04-23 13 WEMBLEY CABARET c DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS JERE LEE i And Her 8 All American GIRL ORCHESTRA The Hottest JAZZ You Will Ever Hear c Nightly From 9 p.m. Including the following Musical Dance Numbers by Themselves 1. MEDLEY—Featuring RHAPSODY IN BLUE 2. GREAT DAY—Modem Negro Spiritual 3. DAISY—WaIIz Clog. 4 STEPPING139 words
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Miscellaneous211 1934-04-23 13 <>w =fl 6.15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 M.-G.-M.’s SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY RIOT! ED WYNN I 1 Radio's Famous Funster in "THE CH IE F" j TO-MORROW J A Picture Every Woman Will Want Every 1 Man To See KAY FRANCIS IN WARNER BROS. MAGNIFICENT NEW DRAMATIC HIT "THE HOUSE ON 56TH211 words
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Miscellaneous198 1934-04-23 13 STILL SHOWING TO CROWDED HOUSES 1 i'HUB kJ w I Wil I "w M I I SEASON EXTENDED TILL TO-MORROW! MST 2 SHOWS TO-NIGHT j 6-15 9-30 J 1855 /jry 1 fl JACK HOLT 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 J in Columbia's Dramatic Thunderbolt 1 T e Season's Great Novelty Show ‘MASTER198 words
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Article3672 1934-04-23 14 JAPAN'S ATTITUDE TO SINGAPORE VERNACULAR PRESS MANIFESTS HOSTILITY: NATIONAL REVIEW” CRITICISES OUR FAR-EASTERN POLICY: IMPORTANCE OF ANGLODUTCH TRADE AGREEMENT: LENGTHY NEGOTIATIONS ON RUBBER RESTRICTION TIN'S HIGHEST PRICE FOR SIX YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, April 11. JAPAN AND KRA CANAL The Japanese Embassy in London3,672 words
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Advertisement87 1934-04-23 14 I 9///7 1 ufepTllOP INTAN DIAffIOHD PIL/ENER BEER yrlkl QI million littlo ’’diamond/’* out from Singapore, i;. Un /’eorch of thirrty atizenr Jg They’d never met before; CBnd uuhen they found thore citizen/' *1 O Thej/ uuere arked to come ogam, i ™|mMffiMl for it re emed that with the87 words
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Advertisement1973 1934-04-23 15 are **N r I j /T /ty 71. i\. 4a IH 1 ’Jwga i iWWiU* ■....>- -/> -V JEIJBiHrMMtfljmH# SmiißlllAHWWMtllUil *-/Ml /V "-p TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I -LLV •T'A>«4fl P9JSIIBCL L9MS? From Penune Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York Apr. 26 PRES. GARFIELD May 23 June 5 Mrria. LONDON AND1,973 words
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Article368 1934-04-23 16 Kid D'Silva's Convincing Win BOXING IN RANGOON Nicky Sullivan, the Singapore boxer who is on a tour in Rangoon was out-pointed by Kid D’Silva in a ten round contest on Saturday April 14 at the King Carnival Stadium. The victory for D’Silva was a decisive one. D’Silva368 words
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Article126 1934-04-23 16 Armed With Offensive Weapons (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 22. Two Kedah Malays Syed Long and Che Ixmg, who were found armed with two «■harp knives were fined ss|- each or 7 «lays R.I. by the Taiping Magistrate. The two accused were arrested by Police ■con®126 words
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Article178 1934-04-23 16 For The Sixth Time TENTATIVE CARD FOR SUNDAY j (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Wembley Park will be the venue of the sixth meeting between Jayaraj and Battling Chan on Sunday, April 29. Jayaraj is anxious to defeat Chan. The latter won three of the previous fights, drawing178 words
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Article201 1934-04-23 16 St. George’s Society v. The Rest This match, played on Sunday resulted in a win for The Rest by 9 matches to 5 with two matches halved. St. George’s v. St. George’s Society’ v. The Rest Kent and P. N. Knight 0, McKinstery and Moncur 1. Brady and Lawson201 words
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Article49 1934-04-23 16 Luu uiiutuiieu geiuing oy Lordland—Hydrology. At the auction of the two English maidens cn Saturday at the Racecourse, His Highness the Sul'an of Perak bought Nurseling, b e f by Limosin—Nursery and Mr. Cheah Gin Kooi was the purchaser of the unnamed gelding by Lordland—Hydro-Luu uiiutuiieu geiuing oy Lordland—Hydrology. - 49 words
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992 1934-04-23 16 Great Mirador A Real Champion GOUTTE D'OR'S SUCCESS (By Tic-Tac) The three day Penang Turf Club meeting just concluded will be remembered for the great running of Great Mirador and Goutte D’Or. There is no doubt that Great Mirador has been underrated but the992 words
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302 1934-04-23 16 What The Figures Show GREAT MIRADOR HOTTEST FAVOURITE (By Tic-Tael As stated, the betting on the Totalizator on Saturday showed a great deal of improvement on the first two days, the betting, reaching a climax in the last race, which Great Mirador won, no less302 words
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Article153 1934-04-23 16 Sir,—l would like to suggest that Mr. Frank De Souza, arranges with Mr. Nai Kim Lin to allow his boy Frankie Webber to mee‘ L. S. Fond in a coming promotion. Webber, who gained held a decision over Harry Graham the R. A. F. Champion last week in Singapore,153 words
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Article195 1934-04-23 16 T aiping Chinese Defeat Kuala Kangsar Club (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 22. The second round of the Sultan’s Cup Competition was played here this morning between the Taiping Chinese Recreation Club and the Eller‘on Club (Kuala Kangsar). The Taip’ng Chinese who defeated the Perak Club195 words
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Article52 1934-04-23 16 Another Theory (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 23. That the dragon eluded St. George and was becoming young again and is now sporting in the waters of Loch Ness or Penang was the theory advanced by Mr. O. R. S. Bateman at St. George’s dinner at52 words
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Article66 1934-04-23 16 P.C.C. versus Police Sports Club On the Patani Road Ground, to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the P.C.C. C. H. Rogers; J. E. A. Clark and A. F. Baughan; S. V. Adams, J. N. Cooley and R. N. Elliott; P. L. Cooper, J. H. Reid, C.66 words
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Advertisement43 1934-04-23 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. j All Rooms Face The Sea Modern Sanitation Throughout Excellent Cuisine Under European Chet Terms Moderate WEDNESDAY. 25th APRIL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music By The Band of the S.S. “PRESIDENT GARFIELD” BOOK NOW i 'Phone 822 Telegrams Hoteleando43 words
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Advertisement36 1934-04-23 16 The man’s code KISS AND FORGET The woman’s code LOVE AND REMEMBER "ONLY YESTERDAY" WITH JOHN BOLES MARGARET SULLAVAN AND THE BIGGEST CAST OF FEATURED PLAYERS EVER APPEARED IN ONE PICTURE COMING TO QUEEN'S very SOON36 words
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Advertisement133 1934-04-23 16 NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD BY Publie Auction On Friday, the 27th day of April, 1934, at 11 A.M. at the entrance of Slots Alley, Beach Street, Penang. The undermentioned property of Low Soon Seng, THE DEFAULTING MORTGAGOR All that piece of land and133 words
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Advertisement653 1934-04-23 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT Wanted Immediately.— An exnwio,. Storekeeper/Clerk for Mining Perak. Written applications and C oS? In references to Box No. 130 c n of Gazette. Plnan WANTED To purchase new or second-hand M Engine H.P. 7 H.P I overall length 3’. Reply giving specific? tions and price to653 words
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