Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 May 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-05-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 107. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement13 1934-05-09 1 ANCHOR BEER WON THE FAVORITE OF EVERYBODY IT IS A BETTER QUAUTY BEE&13 words
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Advertisement1903 1934-05-09 2 RATES FOR CASUAL r r salamander corporation BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS UZ e I I e LIMITED. nneorporate.m^^" 6 MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AND All communications relating to THK BANK wlvcrtisements should be addressed to m K rt Settlements „o H LIMITED, Subscribed Capital me Liability of members Is uotm to n1,903 words
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Article549 1934-05-09 3 Earty Work In Singapore Recalled M CRE CHINESE PRIESTS NEEDED (->• Sunday the Church of SS. Peter and u.-en Street, of which the Rev. Father p t Lee is the Vicar, presented a pic- ur< scene when over 200 Chinese receiSacrament of Confirmation adminigter. by the549 words
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Article123 1934-05-09 3 I o Be Kept Until Called For’* An < id job funeral banner carrier, a manabom town, and a Sungei Dua goldsmith, a hun-se, were ordered to the House of Bet, ntion by the Penang Police Magistrate, Wills, yesterday morning: accused did r wish to be123 words
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Article48 1934-05-09 3 C Chinese in the Penang Police ter day morning denied charges of bjwir premises at 284 Chulia Street to the 1 13 a and of assisting in w. r ‘'Kement of the same. Accused r 11 Fail of $l5O each, and the case was for one week.48 words
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Article319 1934-05-09 3 Glass And Jade Ornaments From Princes’ Tombs CROSSBOW 2,000 YEARS OLD Exquisite ornaments in glass and jade, made by Chinese artists more than 2,000 years ago and only recently discovered by excavators, have been gathered together into a small exhibition which opened at the Courtauld Institute of319 words
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259 1934-05-09 3 One of the few men who knew the wartime secret of the removal of the most i precious books and manuscripts from the British Museum to the Welsh National Library at Aberystwyth, Mr. T. K. Vaughan, retired on April 27 from the G.259 words
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Article63 1934-05-09 3 Rides At Night Without A Light Three Chinese were fined $1 each in the Penang Police Court this morning for riding their bicycles without a light between sunset and sunrise. One was Tan Ah Kooi, who rode along Northam Road at 8.5 p.m Monday night, and is63 words
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41 1934-05-09 3 A Chinese youth named Kok Cheng Kooi was fined $1 yesterday morning for committing a nuisance by spitting on the steps of the Penang District Court: accused was a witness waiting his turn outside.41 words
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Article195 1934-05-09 3 £2O To Land An Irish Greyhound STRICTER WATCH AT PORTS Fishing boats creeping into coves on the Welsh coast at night without lights are smuggling greyhounds into England from the Irish Free State. Coastguards patrolling the lonely, deserted coastline have seen several of the smugglers’195 words
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Article207 1934-05-09 3 German Impressed With Result Of Experiments Berlin, April 20. Picking up the threads of experiments that were being carried out when the war came to an end, Bernhard Guehler, Germany’s authority on bees, has succeeded in sending tiny messages by bee post over a considerable207 words
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Article163 1934-05-09 3 Dates And Venues May 11-12. —Walker Cup, Golf, Britain V. U.S.A., St. Andrews. May 21-25. —Amateur Golf Championship, Prestwick. June 6. —The Derby. June B.—The Oaks. June 8,9, 11, 12,— First Test Match, Nottingham. June 15-16.—Wightman Cup Match, Wimbledon. June 19-22. —Ascot. June 22, 23, 25,163 words
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Advertisement155 1934-05-09 3 5 YgMy- villi' ••-.X i.; Wg 'W fFWL' Ji>. 4 Il IF -QIIIIPw From a Doctor’s Leiter have just watched a baby, obviously dying, recover completely, I might almost say, dramatically, when I altered its diet to Sunshine Glaxo and a daily dose of Ostelin.” SUNSHINE WITH BUILDS BONNIE BABIES155 words
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Article2372 1934-05-09 4 EVIDENCE REGARDING "A LITTLE BLACKISH EYE” The court was again crowded when the bearing of the Popejoy murder case was resumed before Mr. Justice Gerahty and a special jury. The accused, Mak Wing Chung, a 22-year-o’d Cantoaese, is charged with the murder of Inspector A. E.2,372 words
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Article779 1934-05-09 4 I The engagement is announced of lan I Noble, of Penang, younger son of the late Mr. R. Noble and Mrs. Noble-Cameron of Rosemarkie, Ross-shire, Scotland, and Mar rian Lucille, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Washington, U.S.A. The engagement is announced of Frederick E.779 words
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Advertisement195 1934-05-09 4 (you need A PIANO! I —7- 1 r B^^^S«rarif? J-JL MAKE USE OF OUR HIRING SYSTEM PIANOS FOR HIRE FROM $12.00 PER MONTH ROBINSON PIANO CO. J I PENANG. Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music By The Band Of The S.S. “PRESIDENT POLK” FRIDAY SUNDAY. 11th195 words
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496 1934-05-09 5 Acceptances For To-Hay LARGE FIELDS IN 9 EVENTS Tb scratchings are few for to-day’s rs s at Singapore and large fields have beer. 1 ft in. Races 7 and 9 have been i for the Double Tote and the Big giv will be held on496 words
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Article52 1934-05-09 5 —Reuter. Drawn Game London, May 8. The match between Leicestershire and the Australians was drawn. Leicestershire 152 (O’Reilly 7 wickets for 39) and 263 for 9 wickets (Dawson 91 O’Reilly 4 wickets for 40). Australians 368 for 5 wickets declared. (McCabe 108 not out, Bradman 65 and—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article50 1934-05-09 5 I.R.C. “B” v. Bousfields The following will represent the I.R.C. ‘,B” against Bousfield’s XI in the second division of the Penang League to-morrow on the Renong ground: Rengarajoo; S. P. Letchumanan, S. Vadivellu Somoo, Thambiappah, Govindasamy P. Rethinam, Krishnasamy, John Ignatius, K. Muniandy and Rethinasamy. Reserves :—Rethinam, Muthumanickam.50 words
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Article290 1934-05-09 5 J RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 RACE 8 RACE 9 TIC-TAC (PINANG GAZETTE) 1. Shorty 2. Larrikin 3. Yellow River 1. George Edwardes 2. Windfall 1 3. Knave’s Crib 1. Itam 2. Lerrick 3. Bust Up 1. Car-Pet290 words
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Article165 1934-05-09 5 Eminent Physician Declares In a recent lecture before the American Academy of Medicine, a prominent physician stated that persons who aren’t fat live the longest. Common sense confirms this. Insurance companies often reject overweight folks, or charge higher premiums on account of the risk. Fat165 words
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Article494 1934-05-09 5 Semi-Final In Men’s Doubles I {WIN FOR GOON KOK YING AND CHEAH WAT HUN “Short and sweet” or brief and J exciting aptly summaries the 1 match between Cheah Wat Hun and Goon Kok Hin and Dr. Bow- t jyer and L. L. Knight, in the494 words
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Article58 1934-05-09 5 Penang Rovers v. Municipal XI The following will represent the Penang Rovers against the Municipal XI to-day at the Dato Kramat ground at 5.15 p.m. D. Suppiah S. P. Letchumanan, C. Sek Num; Seng Siang, K. Kalimuttu, Kar Chong; B. Guan Wah, Kok Eng, P. K. Muthu, N. K.58 words
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Article130 1934-05-09 5 Yesterday’s Match In a friendly football match played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Cric- ket Club drew with the Government Trade School each side scoring a goal. The game although scrappy was interesting but on the run of play the Cricket Club deserved to130 words
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Article154 1934-05-09 5 .—Reuter Wireless. Ultimatum By Pastors’ Emergency League Berlin, May 4. Sweeping demands are contained in a fourfold ultimatum submitted to Doctor Frick, Minister for the Interior by the Pastors’ emergency league. It is understood the pastors are prepared to secede with their parishes from the evangelical church and.—Reuter Wireless. - 154 words
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Advertisement191 1934-05-09 5 i BE p M p AREp UMBREHAS FOR LADIES 1 Now that the wet Vl II Z/h Smart Styles with Chubby season is with us, H U' v carry a coat with W aflf C k Han<Ue you. Look at our C vered Navy prices. r Brown Prices $5.95 to191 words
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Article1435 1934-05-09 6 BUT COULD HE APPROVE COCKTAIL PARTIES AND AFTERNOON BRIDGE? By HOWARD MARSHALL (In “The Daily Telegraph.”) London, April 23. I wish, as a nation, w.e Englishmen were more self-conscious. It is tiue that on this day of all others we may with justice indulge our.1,435 words
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Article174 1934-05-09 6 Stopping Runaway Horses Was Part Of His Job P. C. Thomas John Haynes, of St. James’s-road, Bermondsey, who was seriously injured in stopping two runaway horses at Rotherhithe, was acting in pursuance of a public duty, and was entitled to damages. This decision was reached174 words
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Advertisement117 1934-05-09 6 X. Ik.'' a A 'Trlr L* A y\. BORN itao— STILL GOING STRONG \&> S&° A/ ■irJi W W <;o v ,e ft VC < IH fj wl (Ski «■\|?< i ans gnWyPM "ddfbl kMKJ j&HSa ij Km H MASSIVE STRENGTH AND K ENDURING STABILITY |HH When buildings of great117 words
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Advertisement146 1934-05-09 6 PYRAMID FLAJMDKĔrfH I EFS FOR MEN ATOOTAL PRODUCT Pyramid Handkerchiefs, like all Tootal Products, are completely reliable. Each one guaranteed to give you satisfaction or to be replaced. See the delightful variety in both men’s and women’s sizes. You’d know them by the Pyramid label. fff William JaeksLtd.j Extreme Climatic146 words
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1256 1934-05-09 7 SOUTH ROUTE ARMY LAUNCH DRIVE brigands expelled from provincial HAUNTS the general drive launched against the South Route Army, most of oje b :ts formerly stationed near Tsuenmanl Kiangsi, have scattered in various localities. Acc ding to a report received here from ng. -General1,256 words
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Article501 1934-05-09 7 —-“China Critic.” GOING THE WAY OF MANCHURIA? Almost as soon as Sir Alexander Cadogan presented his credentials he was reported to have started pourparlers concerning the Panhung silver mine dispute in Yunnan. But for some reason or other the talk was discontinued and the Ministry of Foreign—-“China Critic.” - 501 words
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Article604 1934-05-09 7 —“China Critic. MUST THEY BESTOPPED? The circular telegram recently issued by Mr. Tai Chi-tao from Sian advocating the immediate cessation of all archaeological excavations has called forth a good deal of comment on the part of the intellectuals of the nation. In his telegram, the president of the—“China Critic. ” - 604 words
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Article247 1934-05-09 7 Mr. Wang Ching-wei Interested Replying to a telegram from Mr. Wang Ching-wei, president of Executive Yuan, requesting the scope and to be taken in promoting the New Life Movement in the capital, Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, chairman of the Military Affairs Commission, stated in his telegrams of March247 words
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Article393 1934-05-09 7 —“China Critic.” A NOTABLE ONE Mr. James Harvey Rogers’ mission to China is indeed a notable one. Whatever the conclusion he may reach upon the silver question, the Chinese nation is certainly indebted to President Roosevelt for jfe-. legating this eminent expert to conduct 4 first-hand—“China Critic.” - 393 words
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Article409 1934-05-09 7 —“China Critic.” JAPANESE RUMOURS OF "SUCCESS" >■' -i, Japan ha%dh the past few months bees persistently dreating rumours about her diplomatic in every land. The most important 4f v these rumours has been of .Course, connected With the Hirota-Hull e*Change of notes; but last week Japan made—“China Critic.” - 409 words
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699 1934-05-09 7 REMARKABLE INCREASE DURING LAST 13 YEARS —Reuter. Ihe progress of China in road building I during the last 13 years was told by Dr. C. T. Wang, former minister of foreign affairs, in an address delivered at the meeting of the Peking Rotary Club—Reuter. - 699 words
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Advertisement64 1934-05-09 7 Paramount's Sensational Sensation Girl ■LjW J ft 9’mno angel z "CARY GRANT S»w‘» “B*J" Oh Boy I» She Good!! I Miibehavin Mm Doe» KSR "A I Cm Wrong Again In The I Right Way I. You'll gasp when she ting» •tiitgeSsk II "That Dalia* Man". "I'm No II- Angel” and64 words
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Article411 1934-05-09 8 The United States Attorney General has declared that Great Britain is not a defaulter in the matter of war debts. While this is a welcome announcement we suggest that it is as much in America’s interests as in those of Great Britain. The Johnson Bill intends to411 words
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Article254 1934-05-09 8 army had been heavily defeated —Reuter Wireless. Rumour Of Death Incorrect Cairo, May 4. According to reports from Hodeida, the rttmour of the death of the Imam of Yemen is ii|correct. It is stated the Imam has hnnouncĕd his intention of leading his forces personally to defendarmy had been heavily defeated—Reuter Wireless. - 254 words
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Article99 1934-05-09 8 —Reuter Wireless. Intensive Anti-Communist Drive Hendaye, May 2. The Portuguese Government following the political crisis has undertaken an intensive anti-communist drive according to messages received here. Strict censorship prevails but it is reported that the newly formed department of propaganda has instituted a campaign against extremist elements. Ministers—Reuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article85 1934-05-09 8 —Reuter Wireless. Gunmen Activities In New York New York, May 4. Two gunmen, believed to be professional incendiaries, shot and seriously injured two policemen during a police raid on a tenement where the gunmen lived. The gunmen then escaped by motorcar. Later, a policeman was shot dead when—Reuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article90 1934-05-09 8 —Reuter Wireless. Officer’s Sensational Arrest Belfort May 2. Following the arrest of his alleged accomplice, whom the police declare was caugh 1 redhanded in espionage, Captain Georges Froze has been arrested on charges of betraying military secrets. The charge has been overhanging Froze’s head for two years and.—Reuter Wireless. - 90 words
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3664 1934-05-09 8 TOTE INVESTMENTS DROP BY 23,225 PER RACE STIPENDIARY STEWARD'S REPORT REVIEW OF MALAYAN RACING FOR 1933 REFILL THE CHAMPION HORSE The following is Mr. J. C. Osborne’s j review of Malayan racing for 1933: I beg to submit my annual report for the3,664 words
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Advertisement136 1934-05-09 8 B- ojBWmBPM 1A- naiq MO FINER WHISKY «I GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 Sole Agent» JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOB BUY OHLY CLOVER BRAND MILK p \Jr u 4s. E R s E T S W T C r h I v136 words
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Advertisement21 1934-05-09 8 DEL MONTE PRODUCTS n ARE THE Best Obtainable I ■K SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Ljumpur.21 words
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661 1934-05-09 9 QUOTA RESTRICTIONS IN S.S. F.M.S. STATEMENT ISSUED BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR based ON AVERAGE IMPORTS 1927—1931 PROVISIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FIRST PERIOD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 9. hi a statement issued by His Excellency the Officer Adminish j the Government and High Commissioner it is stated that tlu- cneral661 words
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Article85 1934-05-09 9 Of Public Burial Society AND ORDERED TO RETURN BONDS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 9. By a judgment given by Mr. Justice Prichard, Khoo 800 Gay and Khoo Wee Tong were removed from the trusteeship of the Leong San Tong Association (a Chinese public burial society)85 words
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Article114 1934-05-09 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £235.10.0 £235.5.0 TIN— (3 Months) London £232.10.0 £232.0.0. Singapore $116.00 $116.00 Business Done Penang $116.00 $116.00 Business Done 25 tons 25 tons a)PI <A -(Sundried) $2.70 $2.90 black pepper $17.50 $17.50 bibber London 7%d 7%d N <?w York 15%c(G) 14%c(G) Singapore Spot 24%c 22114 words
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Advertisement26 1934-05-09 9 POSITION VACANT Conductor-Dresser wanted for estate in South Kedah. With application send copies of recent testimonials and salary required. Apply Box No. 134, c/o Pinang Gazette.26 words
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Advertisement373 1934-05-09 9 J The Runnymede Hotel 2 PENANG. P I L g j 1 W With Its Hill Station THE CRAG HOTEL MALAYA’S BEST HOTELS with the most moderate rates. v < EMPIRE DAY. Thursday, 24th May "EMPIRE AIR DAY" DINNER BALL Have you arranged your party L The "MEZEY REVUE” F373 words
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2741 1934-05-09 10 SATISFIED THAT EVERYTHING HUMANLY POSSIBLE WAS DONE COMMISSIONERS CONSIDERING OBTAINING LICENSING POWERS At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners a fortnight ago, it will be recalled, the President of the Municipal Commission, Mr. G. W. Bryant, announced that he had completed his Report2,741 words
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Article263 1934-05-09 10 None of the occupants were hurt. —Reuter Wireless. Britain's Grave Step PRESS COMMENTS London, May 8. The “Manchester Guardian” refers to Mr. Walter Runciman’s announcement as one of the gravest steps Britain has taken in its protectionist career and adds that it is fairly evidentNone of the occupants were hurt.—Reuter Wireless. - 263 words
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Article329 1934-05-09 10 J Reuter Wireless. Rubber Shares Attract Attention 3,000 TONS LOST IN FIRE London, May 2. The Stock Exchange to-day was well disposed and nearly all sections ruled firm. Rubber shares again attracted considerable attention although best prices were not fully maintined. Oils also strengthened substantially, chiefly due toJ Reuter Wireless. - 329 words
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Article182 1934-05-09 10 ding a subsidy to tramps.—Reuter Wireless. House Of Lords Debate SUBSIDY TO TRAMPS I London, May 2 The House of Lords to-day debated a common Empire maritime policy. Lord Mottistone regretted South Africa —subsidising an Italian Line when in the event of trouble the British Fleet wouldding a subsidy to tramps.—Reuter Wireless. - 182 words
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Article94 1934-05-09 10 —Reuter Wireless Hamburg May 2 Eight communists have been sentenced to death for participating in armed attacks on Nazis between March 1932 and May 1933. Thirty-three others were sentenced to terms of hard labour up to fifteen years.—Reuter Berlin May 4 The trial of 24 communists charged with—Reuter Wireless - 94 words
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Article17 1934-05-09 10 —Reuter. Berlin, May 8. Eighty-six are now dead in the mining disaster at Buggingen.—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article63 1934-05-09 10 ,—Reuter Wireless. Increased British Production London, May 3. Typewriter manufacturers in Britain have been encouraged to proceed with plans for increasing production by the imposition of new rates of duty by Import Duties’ Advisory Committee which operate from May 4th. Henceforth the charge for imported machines will be between,—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article127 1934-05-09 10 —Reuter Wireless. M. Pressard’s Responsibility BUT NOTHING DISHONOURABLY I Paris, May 3 The commission of enquiry into the Sta visky case has adopted by 29 votes to three a resolution drawn up by the sub-com-mittee which enquired into the ~i ges of the nineteen adjournments of th.—Reuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Article105 1934-05-09 10 —Reuter Wireless. Senate Completes Congressional Action Washington, May 3 The Senate has completed congressional action with reference to the bill to raise an additional $417,000,000 taxation revenue by adopting a report of the conference of both Houses without a division. The new legislation which has been sent to—Reuter Wireless. - 105 words
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Article127 1934-05-09 10 —Reuter Wireless. Sub-Committee To Be Formed Berlin May 4 The transfer conference has decided to form a small sub-committee consisting of one delegate from each country represented and one member of the Reichsband to examine the possibilities of meeting the situation. The preliminary talks have ended and the—Reuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Article108 1934-05-09 10 .—Ruter Wireless. Centralisation Of Police Berlin, May 3 The next step in achieving a nazi Reich probably will be the centralisation 0 whole of the Reich police under one co trol. It is understood that the cabuie considering a new Reich police under General Goering with Herr reich.—Ruter Wireless. - 108 words
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Article62 1934-05-09 10 Non-Nazi Editor Arrested He wrote the article which considered to be too bold. e less. An article replying’ to Dr G<xb e d ha< that the non-nazi press was caused the arrest and con’ h Oranienburg concentration c. epO rf, Ehm Welk, chief editor of U>e jg HeHe wrote the article which considered to be too bold. – e less. - 62 words
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Article39 1934-05-09 10 Reuter Wirt 1« The Government mad=. l $10,000,000 since January r ise i® J its own securities owing ea rtf value of Government bon. Se reta rj u in the year, announces J- 1 the Treasury. —Rcutei. Reuter Wirt 1« - 39 words
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Article952 1934-05-09 11 A CHALLENGE TO WORLD PEACE V -tward the course of Empire takes its T .rst four acts already past i shall close the drama with the day Bishop Berkeley, 1684-1753 A mncement of ominous importance L been made by an official Japanese ha It952 words
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Article251 1934-05-09 11 To Enter Tramcars By The Front Door! BIG RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS hundred political prisoners were from prison camps and gaols it the whole of Soviet Russia between A Pril 10th and 12th. Tlies men were not released preliminary abolition, of the 0.G.P.U., but251 words
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Article746 1934-05-09 11 Anglican. Bishop’s Graphic Story HOW IT STARTED A graphic eye-witness account of the recent disastrous fire in the Japanese town of Hakodate is given by the Anglican Bishop writes, “to put it briefly. So far as this letter that has been received in London by Mrs. Bickersteth,746 words
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328 1934-05-09 11 The Lord Chamberlian (Lord Cromer) has refused to allow Ramsgate to portray I Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort j at the town’s charter jubilee pageant in July. A letter from the Assistant Comptroller, in reply to the producer, Mr. Nugent Monck,328 words
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Advertisement207 1934-05-09 11 ill V'S/Z R d II Allure 11 3 I qf Perfume I 3 I Artistry in self-expression 1 j 3 I sa P rec ous asset I!w9 i 3 I experienced woman in social A uHn 1 1 K, g 3 I circles. She enhances her y s 3 innate207 words
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Advertisement89 1934-05-09 11 THE TIRELES.-» SALESMAN—An advertisement In the “Pinang Gaxette” is a tireless salesman. Fran, one week’s end to another it talks business witboafc boring potential customers. It tells your story (unknown to you perhaps) to a with circle of to» terested readers and its influence ia all tlie SMRW satisfactory in89 words
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Article894 1934-05-09 12 Co-Operative Thrift And Loan Society ANNUAL REPORT The following is the sixth annual report of the committee of management of The Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, to be presented at the annual meeting to be held at the Town Club, Downing Street, on894 words
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Article337 1934-05-09 12 Fortnightly Meeting MR. H. S. RUSSELL’S RESIGNATION The fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissionei’s was held yesterday at the Municipal Offices and was again of short duration. Those present at the meeting were: Mr. G. W. Bryant (President), the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, the Hon.337 words
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Article54 1934-05-09 12 PENANG, MAY 9 (By Oourteery <*f the Chartered Bank) London Bank Demand 2|4 8|32 4 m|ts 2|4 5|S2 Private 3 mtta credit 2|4 18|32 8 Documentary 2|4 ***** On New New YorTT Demand 59% nom. France T.T 890 nom Hongkong T.T. 37% nom. Shanghai T.T. 43% dis. nom. India54 words
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Article261 1934-05-09 12 —Reuter. Crop Of Centuries LARWOOD TAKES 4 FOR 31 London, May 8. Lancashire defeated Derby on the first innings. Lancashire 337 for 3 wickets declared, (Watson 128 and Iddon 121 not out). Derby 115 (Sibbles 6 wickets for 44 runs) and 88 for 1 wicket. M.C.C. DRAW—Reuter. - 261 words
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Article297 1934-05-09 12 By Arrival Of Strange “Birds” The Chinese dovecots in the vicinity of the junction of Sek Chuan Lane and Chulia Street were disturbed yesterday afternoon when a posse of constables in civilian clothes with Detective Inspector Alexander suddenly descended on one of them and took into custody297 words
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Article1182 1934-05-09 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations Id MESSRS. KENNEDY 00’s share Ma* to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers RUBBER A. Panas 1.50 1.60 1.60 1.70 B. Lintang 1.05 1.15 1.10 1.15 Broga 95 1.02% 90 1.00 Jimah 1.50 1.75 1.70 1.851,182 words
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Article83 1934-05-09 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Parta 77 9|32 77 NewYcrfc 5.11% Montreal 5.09% 21 >g2 ABMrtiordam 7.53/2 MQM> 60 BeHln 12 19.4« Stockhoim 19 22. M 19 vm 28 12 2)4 Hetatogftw 226% 37 9|g Martrfrt 37 516 LMMn ..HO 5* AHwmi 530 516 BuchaMSt 510 22583 words
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Advertisement109 1934-05-09 12 ‘Triumphant Uothemood *J r —7 o n Cte t eU e o X «BRIL J Mrs. B. Howard, winner of the London “News-Chronicle” Mother B liH and Child Competition, January, 1932. This competition attracted j. irj widespread interest and an enormous number of beautiful picture» CbwMifitelS. ffi; COW GATE MILK109 words
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Article621 1934-05-09 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines 13 a ]i S t o f vessels arriving or n Penang during the week: 6 s d-t T? PORT TO-DAY OPHAN from Singapore Badt ,!avre and Liverpool. Sail S from North Continent and S jap >ngkon Shanghai, Dalny GpAj Yr 5..„ A621 words
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Article498 1934-05-09 13 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 22nd April per the Imperial Airways were delivered in London on May 1. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7498 words
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Miscellaneous199 1934-05-09 13 j 1| Hr T LONDON FILM PRESENTS THROUGH UNITED ARTISTS KJ A A A ALEXANDER KORDA PRODUCTION j GALA OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-30 5 I;>i ti DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. *> ELIZABETH BERGNER CATHERINE THE GREAT SSriS. and a magnificent cast headed by SIR GERALD DU MAURIER AND FLORA ROBSON I199 words
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Miscellaneous260 1934-05-09 13 ENIN6 T N,6HT E ui,,,> w ,h S (LESSEE MAJESTIC CINEMA.) J A MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MASTERPIECE I DECORATED WITH ALL THE GLITTER OF INDIAN SPLENDOUR THE LIKE OF WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN ON THE TALKIE SCREEN |“PURAN BHAKT” or "THE TRUE DIVINE LOVE" All-Singing I All-Dancing I All-Talking 1260 words
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Article54 1934-05-09 14 To-day at the “Waterfall’s” from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. 1 March —The Golden Stripe—Cahil. 2 Overture—The Eclipse—Williams. 3 Selection—The Cat And The Fiddle Kern. 4 Intermezzo—Lancashire Clogs—Grimshaw. 5 Two Pieces, (a) Fox Trot—Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?— Churchill. (b) Fox Trot —After Sunset. (From the54 words
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Article197 1934-05-09 14 According To Buddhist Reformed Style The funeral of Mrs. Tan Sum Peng, nee Lim Bong Chee Neoh, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 64, took place yesterday morning from her residence No. 94, Madras Lane. Deceased leaves behind her husband, two197 words
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Article613 1934-05-09 14 Fine For Causing Cruelty > NOTICE OF APPEAL A barrister, Eric Vivian Hatry aged 34, of Little Grosvenor-street, W., charged with urging his dog to attack and worry a cat and with causing unnecessary suffering to the cat, was fined £l5, with £l2 12s. costs,613 words
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Article115 1934-05-09 14 Elders Quarrel Arrested nearly one year after striking a compatriot named Lim Yoo Hock, a Chinese named Goh Hoong Ngooi was fined $lO by the Penang Police Magistrate (Mr. D. Wills yesterday morning, with sentence of 5 days’ imprisonment in default. Court Inspector L. Bostock said complainant115 words
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Article56 1934-05-09 14 The case of a Chinese servant, charged in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning with criminal breach of trust at 11 a.m. on April 20 at Weld Quay in respect of cash and jewellery to the value of $116.90, was postponed till Tuesday next, May 15, for56 words
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Advertisement341 1934-05-09 14 L 2 Tru the new, onoiiuii, Foil PACK Two pieces, Cap Body Pull the WW Cap away, completely then each Cigarette can be extracted with ease WKand convenience no fuss or bother. ORDINARY FOIL WRAPPINGS are a continual annoyance. They impede and once you have taken Cigarette, the Foil readily341 words
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Advertisement44 1934-05-09 14 l, SIEMENS -i J CABLES WIRES fl! ALL CLASSES CABLES telegraph, telephone. POWER TRANSMISSION o I iiuiii u V V—>— lUl 111 J Sole Aiient.’ 4 J SIME, DARBY THIS* J®, A wWv® f of A I PLUsP mßs ME MW/ > Determination Bravery Z44 words
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Miscellaneous465 1934-05-09 14 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B. B. C. Two of the following frqueodee «nd will be used simultaneously:— *dl Rlgn Frequency Wavelength QgF 10,140 kc|s 19.82 m. gam 11,860 kc|s 20.28 m. ARD 11,700 kcjs 25.53 m. GBG 9,080 kc|a 31.30 m. To-day P.M. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Tom (St. Paul’s Cathedral,465 words
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Miscellaneous232 1934-05-09 14 VS—BAH PENANG TO-DAY The Test by the Penang Wireless Society from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. will include the following H.M.V. Records kindly supplied by Messrs. Moutrie Co., Ltd. A Special Test will be made at about 7.30 p.m. and this will consist of a Pianoforte Selection by Mr. T. S.232 words
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Advertisement1905 1934-05-09 15 fTSSSr 8 1J I I -v I 1 J u /1 >flß< tiA, IX <-/( r /mV /K i a r•? ,M- >-■ BLUE PUMMEL LI HE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 'vL From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York Vc ...-te LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves T> M May 101,905 words
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163 1934-05-09 16 —Reuter. 100 PER CENT. OF BASIC QUOTA FOR TWO MONTHS SCALED DOWN TO 70 PER CENT. BY DECEMBER London, May 8. The international Rubber Regulation Committee at its inaugural meeting fixed the exportable amount for each territory at 100 per cent, of the basic quota—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article428 1934-05-09 16 Charevatt Defeats U.A.f.A. I I BY ODD GOAL In a second division game of soccer played yesterday evening at the Renong ground, the Charevatt Eleven defeated the United Athletic Foo" ball Association by the odd goal in three. The score, however, was not a fair reflex'428 words
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Article61 1934-05-09 16 Further Drastic Reduction Berlin, May 4. A further drastic reduction in derm an imports is announced. Importers were authorised to acquire foreign currency to a maximum of 50 per cent of their requirements in October, 1930 but the amount was since cut down to 17%% for April and61 words
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917 1934-05-09 16 DEPARTURE OF MR. MRS. S. J. ANGOOD .—Reuter Wireless. Presentation From Kedah I Friends I STAFF TEA-PARTY (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, May 8. I A very pleasmg ceremony look place m 1 the Patani Club on Monday evening lUi 1934, when Mr. and Mrs. fcj. j. Angouu were.—Reuter Wireless. - 917 words
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Article248 1934-05-09 16 Reuter. With President's Outline. LEAVE WHITE HOUSE SMILING Washington, May 8. President Roosevelt has outlined to the silver advocates a two-way programme I involving nationalisation of silver anti a 25 per cent, silver basis for a monetary system. Eight representatives attended» the conference. The president made the|Reuter. - 248 words
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Article205 1934-05-09 16 —Rugby Radio Service. r Denmark. Poland and Turkey COMMONS 1 STATEMENTS London, May 8. Replying to a Parliamentary question I regarding the Anglo-Danish Trade Agreemen which came into operation last June, the Secretary for Overseas Trade, Col. Colville said in the nine months ending March 31 British.—Rugby Radio Service. - 205 words
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Article150 1934-05-09 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Attempt On His Life ASSAILANTS ARRESTED London, May 8. An unsuccessful attempt to murder the Governor of Bengal, Sir John Anderson, was made on the racecourse at Darjeeling this afternoon. Two Bengalis armed with revolvers red on the Governor at close range but unfortunately—Rugby Radio Service. - 150 words
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966 1934-05-09 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —From recent criticism and from marks reported in the public press the fairs of the Automobile Association of laya do not appear to be run g smooth! The general criticism is th. the Assort tion is trying966 words
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Advertisement53 1934-05-09 16 I ffllfctfuApei PORK PIE/ and other Delicacies. VEAL, HAM qnd EGG PIES SANDRINGHAM SAUSAGES CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGES CHIPOLATA SAUSAGES SMOKED SAUSAGES BLACK PUDDINGS PORK PIES A FRESH SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED. All Palethorpes delicacies are obtainable from Pritchard A Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for British Malaya r JiMM Uh <ll a53 words
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