Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 May 1934
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Title Section20 1934-05-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Mo. 124. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article157 1934-05-29 1 Rugby Radio Service. i ate Decided To-day G NERAL COMMISSION MEETING London, May 29. T,. future of the Disarmament Co rence will be determined at a ro e< .ig of the General Commission of thi nference which opens at Geneva to-morrow. iv’s meeting of the Bureau of theRugby Radio Service. - 157 words
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Article119 1934-05-29 1 —Reuter. i.ousands Pray For His Recovery Tokio, May 29. Count Togo is lying at his deathbed suffering from cancer of the throat. The Emp' :'F to-day raised him from the rank of Count to the rank of a Marquis.—Reuter. Indi itive of the nations concern at—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article111 1934-05-29 1 await consideration. —Rugby Ra. d’o St r vice. i iport Measures This Session London, May 28. ament will reassemble to-morrow. Atr *he most important measures for •h.'-' 1 >n by the House of Commons before n concludes at the end of July, or 1 inning of August, are» await consideration.—Rugby Ra. d’o St r vice. - 111 words
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Article107 1934-05-29 1 bv n 'augural session on July 30. —Rugy Radio Service. ’nternp.tional Congress In London London, May 28. from all parts of the world Hendon at the end of July for the nal Congress of Anthropological mological Sciences. This will be meeting of the Congress which last year tobv n 'augural session on July 30.—Rugy Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article128 1934-05-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 3rd Expedition SAILING FOR NEWFOUNDLAND London, May 28. The third expedition into little known parts of the world, organised by the Public Schools Exploring Society, of which the Prince of Wales is patron, will sail for Newfoundland under the leadership of Sur-geon-Commander Murray—Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article47 1934-05-29 1 A—Reuter. Japan Accepts British Invitation Tokio, May 29. The Japanese will accept the invitation to the Naval talks with Great Britain as a preliminary to the Washington Conference. An intimation to this effect will be submitted by the Foreign Minister for the Cabinet’s approval to-mororw.A—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article58 1934-05-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Premier Inspects Premises London, May 28. The Prime Minister, who has been spending the Parliamentar y recess at Lossisemouth, travelled to London by air liner today accompanied by his son, Malcolm, and daughter, Ishbell. The journey was broken at Renfrew Aerodrome for inspection of—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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Article212 1934-05-29 1 .—Reuter. Owns Cows Outside Municipal Limits A Tamil neatherd named Raghavan, when summoned to appear before the Penang Magistrate this merning on a charge of selling milk without a licence, affirmed that he had shifted outside Municipal limits, from Aier Item to Mount Erskine, but intended to erect.—Reuter. - 212 words
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Article134 1934-05-29 1 the occasion of his birthday. —Rugby Radio Service. RARE GIFTS FOR THE KING London, May 28. A formal welcome was extended to a mission from the Kingdom of Nepal, which arrived at London, this afternoon, for the purpose of presenting a new Nepalese honour to the King andthe occasion of his birthday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 134 words
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Article86 1934-05-29 1 Reuter. Argentina Demands OneThird Total London, May 29. The meeting of the Wheat Advisory Committee, which was to have been held at London yesterday, was postponed. According to the ‘‘Daily Telegraph” Argentina is threatening to break last autumn’s world agreement unless her demand for one-third of the totalReuter. - 86 words
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Article31 1934-05-29 1 —Reuter. Soviet Ambassador To Berlin Berlin, May 28. M. Jacob Suritz, recently Soviet Ambassador to Turkey, who is a Jew has been appointed and accepted as Ambassador to Berlin.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article68 1934-05-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. U.S. RENDERS WAR DEBT ACCOUNT London, May 28. The British Ambassador at Washington, Sir Ronald Lindsay, received on the 25th May a note containing statements of amounts due by His Majesty’s Government in respect of war debts on 15th June next and advising him that payment—Rugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Article103 1934-05-29 1 Series Of Unexplained Fires Ipoh, May 26. News comes from Tronoh of a strange occurrence which has mystified police and public alike. In one quarter of this small town there is a collection of about 50 attap huts. Every afternoon between two and three one or more of103 words
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Article82 1934-05-29 1 Hoy Ah Khooi, a Chinese ricksha coolie, was charged in the Police Court this morning at the instance of his housemate of 401, Chulia Street and fellow-in-profession, Tan Ah Kow, with theft at 3 a.m. in respect of three pieces of ricksha waterproof cloths, value $1.50.82 words
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Article119 1934-05-29 1 .—Reuter. May Be Compelled To Reverse MINISTER'S WARNING Berlin, May 29. The threat that Germany may be compelled to make a complete reversal of her industrial economy which will “react with tremendous force on world markets” was made by Herr Schmitt, Minister of National Economy, in a.—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article14 1934-05-29 1 —Reuter. New York, May 29. Codos and Rossi landed here to-day.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 14 words
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Article197 1934-05-29 1 Malay Hired Car Driver Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 28. Ibrahim bin Hussein, hired car driver of PKHBS74, was produced before the Taiping Magistrate this morning to answer three charges of (1) causing hurt to one Renggasamy at Swettenham Road by driving his car197 words
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Article78 1934-05-29 1 Lok Boon Seng, a ricksha coolie, was fined $5, with alternative of seven days’ simple imprisonment, by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning for disorderly conduct by soliciting passengers at the China Street Ghaut jetty. P.C.2577 stated that at 6.15 a.m. accused had78 words
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Article32 1934-05-29 1 —Rugby Rad'o Service. 197th Of Career London, May 28. In a match against Lancashire, at Manchester, the veteran Surrey batsman, Hobbs, scored another century—the 197th of his e?re“r.-—Rugby Rad'o Service. - 32 words
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Article293 1934-05-29 1 289,664 women and 41,360 girls.—RugbyRadio Service. World Trade Improving UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASING Geneva, May 28. Further important improvements in world commercial statistics are published by the financial section of the League and include an increase of twenty per cent in coal production during January, petrol 12%, pig iron 51%,289,664 women and 41,360 girls.—Rugby-Radio Service. - 293 words
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Article262 1934-05-29 1 Reception By Cantonese And Hakka Catholics The congregation of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus at Tank Road, of which the Revd. Father Sy is Vicar-in-Charge, and which is comprised of members of the Cantonese and Hakka communities in Singapore welcomed H. E. Mgr. Adrian Devals,262 words
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Article1872 1934-05-29 3 Kempton "jubilee” record broken: mishaps IN CHESTER CUP: PLANS FOR THE DERBY Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, May 16. IR MAJESTIES AT KEMPTON PARK King and Queen attended the Kemprk meeting on May 12th, to see the i olours carried by The Abbot in the e” Handicap.1,872 words
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Article144 1934-05-29 3 Dates And Venues June 6. —The Derby. June 8. —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, 26. —Second Test Match, Lord’s. June 25-July 7. —Lawn Tennis Championships, Wimbledon. July 4-7.—Henley Royal144 words
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Advertisement531 1934-05-29 3 I have used Sanatogen on a large scale after debilitating diseases and have every reason to be satisfied with the results obtained’’, Dr. D. J. (Indlaa Medteal Gasette). After (r Debilitating Diseases such as Malaria, Dysentery, etc. ta^e The fever is gone, but a state of extreme g D weakness531 words
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Article933 1934-05-29 4 (To The Editor “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —“He is bom like other animals only a spermovum. He grows, is liable to accident and disease, and finally dies. He is mortal.” With regard to the above statement which I extracted from Mr. Sarwar’s letter on Human Evolution” which you published933 words
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Article258 1934-05-29 4 Sets For Code And ’Phone SHORT WAVE AND A SMALL AERIAL New wireless equipment with short wave transmitting and receiving apparatus is to be fitted to police cars. The apparatus can be used for both telegraph and telephone. It is the latest development of Marconi research258 words
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Article271 1934-05-29 4 Rugby Head And The “Little Beasts” “I don’t think it’s a bad thing for a small boy to learn to do harmless jobs for others,” said Mr. Hough Lyon, headmaster of Rugby, speaking at the Birmingham Rotary Club “but the combination of fagging and bullying271 words
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Article239 1934-05-29 4 To suffer such agony from indigestion that he was a physical wreck, and nearly mad with pain, despite morphia and chloroform, and then, after three doses of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, to feel better and sleep soundly without any drugs—that is the amazing testimony of Mr.239 words
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Article101 1934-05-29 4 First Showing On May 28 A screen biography of the King will be completed and shown shortly. It is the first that has been attempted. Mr. John Drinkwater has written a prologue and will speak a commentary, also written by himself. The film will begin101 words
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Article331 1934-05-29 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Baring-Gould is sailing for Australia by the. s.s. “Minderoo.” She expects to :be back by the first w'eek of October. Durling her absence her agency for “Suzette” will be taken over by Miss Betty McGregor, Northam Rd., Penang. I Mr. W. McDonald, from Siam, is on a331 words
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Article145 1934-05-29 5 —Reuter. Doubles Holders Beaten DRAW FOR LADIES' SINGLES QUARTERFINALS Paris, May 28. The following are results of matches in the French Tennis Championships played to-day: MEN’S DOUBLES—THIRD ROUND Menzel and Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) beat the holders Perry and Hughes 6|4, 6|4, 6|2. Austin and Hare beat Voncram and—Reuter. - 145 words
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Article110 1934-05-29 5 j.—Reuter. Middlesex Trounced GRIMMETT TAKES 5 FOR 27 London, May 28. At Lord’s, the Australians defeated middlesex by 10 wickets. In reply to the Middlesex total of 258 the Australians scored 345. Bradman made 160 hitting 1 six, 1 five and 27 fours. Kippax scoredj.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article120 1934-05-29 5 —Reuter. Latest Derby Betting UMIDWAR AT 10 TO 1 London, May 28. The following was the latest call-over for the Derby:— 7|4 Colombo taken and offered. 10| 1 Umidwar taken and offered. 21|1 Easton offered, 100j9 taken. 100[9 Windsor Lad offered, 12|1 taken. 18.1 Lozingaro offered,—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article310 1934-05-29 5 P.R.C. Ladies Beat Non-Benders As a start-off for the P.R.C. Ladies Hockey season this year the P.R.C. NonBenders entertained the Ladies Hockey team to a match on the Esplanade yesterday and afterwards to an “At Home at the Club. The match resulted in a win for310 words
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Article86 1934-05-29 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 28. Following the State Trial held at Taiping on Saturday the following players have been selected to represent Perak against Selangor on June 9. Liew Kim Yoong; Ooi Seng Chye and Chin Guan Lean; Alladad Khan, Lim Hock Seng (Capt.)86 words
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Article83 1934-05-29 5 gation and the Minister’s staff—Reuters Pacific Service. British Minister Leaves For Nanking Peiping, May 10. The British Minister to China, Sir Alexander Cadogan, left for Nanking by train this evening for an official visit of one week to the capital. The Minister was accompanied by Sir Eric Teichman,gation and the Minister’s staff—Reuters Pacific Service. - 83 words
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Article477 1934-05-29 5 Clear Victory For M.R.C. FINE GOALKEEPING BY HENG THUAN What would otherwise have been an interesting game of soccer played yesterday between the Mohammedan Recreation Club and Tong Sean School Union in the Second Division League was marred by rough play. The M.R.C., who were far477 words
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Article126 1934-05-29 5 Tennis Tournament Results The following are the results of Saturday’s ties: MEN’S SINGLES P. H. Swinchatt beat C. F. King 6 —3, 4—6, 6—3. D. A. Murdoch beat W. L. Blythe 5 —7, 6 —o, 6 —2. MEN’S DOUBLES C. L. Southall and F. W. M. Burr126 words
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Article81 1934-05-29 5 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Soldiers Rehabilitation Department Canton, May 10. Mr. Oong Shi-liang, director of the Soldiers Rehabiltation Department of the Ist (Kwangtung) Group Army, informed pressmen here to-day that the Weiyang soldiers rehabilitation territory was now pushing forward three kinds of undertakings, namely, planting sugarcane, pasturage and mining..—Reuters Pacific Service. - 81 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-05-29 5 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water I*™ Water 12 30 a.m. 6.43 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 7.35 p.m. T o-morrow 1 18 a.m. 7.28 a.m. 1.25 p.m. 8.20 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1934-05-29 6 B. J. T. BOSANQUETsays - B. J. T. BOSANQUETsays: —The Daily Mail. I have for long been concerned about the remuneration accorded to professional cricketers who reach the top of the tree. It has always seemed to me entirely inadequate. when one considers that comparatively few ever• —The Daily Mail. - 1,165 words
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Article93 1934-05-29 6 To-day at the “Esplanade” from 6p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March —Our Battalion —Rushworth. 2 Overture —La Sirene—Auber. 3 Selection —Lilac Domino —Cuvillier. 4 9 Waltz —Moonlight On The Alister Fetras. 5 Fox Trot—Our Big Love Scene —Brown. 6 Selection—Tails Up—Braham. 7 One Step—Meet The Navy—Gay. TO-MORROW To-morrow93 words
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Miscellaneous548 1934-05-29 6 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 12.20 —News Bulletin. 12.35 —1.05 —Reginald Dixon at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, BlackB. B« Ge 11.35—The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, di- pool. rected by Henry Hall. 6.2o—Time Signal from Big Tom. Choir "T* o the following frquendee and and Cloister, a microphone impresWavelengtha will be used548 words
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Miscellaneous53 1934-05-29 6 7 45 —Relay of Dance Music by Raft es Hotel Dance Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. B.3o—Close Down. THURSDAY P.M. 6.00 —Recorded music. 6.45 —News Bulletin kindly supplied by “Straits Times”. 8.00 —Relay of Classical Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins.53 words
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732 1934-05-29 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Dr. Rajchman’s Lengthy Report COLLABORATION OF NATIONAL GOVT. Nanking, May 9 Rajchman report on the activi- if League of Nations experts in was issued here to-day, a docuif 11 chapters making 57 closely p, ted sheets. >vers a very wide field’—Reuters Pacific Service. - 732 words
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Article409 1934-05-29 7 Chinese womanhood. —Reuters Facitic Service. AMICABLY SETTLED Peiping, May 8. According to information emanating from the Peiping Municipal Government, the dispute arising from the invitation of Mr. Yuan Liang, the Mayor to the 60 co-eds of Yenching University, to act as ushers at his garden party inChinese womanhood. —Reuters Facitic Service. - 409 words
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Article405 1934-05-29 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Foreign Financial Aid Frowned At r "DEFINITE POLICY" TO BE PURSUED Tokyo, May 10 Foreshadowing the possibility that the Japanese Government may serve a warning to China or the League of Nations on the question of financial help to China, Rengo, in anReuters Pacific Service. - 405 words
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Article145 1934-05-29 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Chinese Ministry Of Communications Statement Nanking, May 9. The Chinese Ministry of Communications issued to-day an official statement concerning press reports of alleged new regulations regarding incoming Manchoukuo mails. “Since the closing down of the Chinese Post Offices in the Three Eastern Provinces,” the statement”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 145 words
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Article260 1934-05-29 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. HIGH COST REVEALED Tokyo, May 2. In the Japanese Budget for the financial year 1934-5 a total of Y 12.683.584 was allocated for secret service funds. This was five times the amount appropriated in 1927 for the same purpose. Nearly 58 per cent of”—Reuters Pacific Service. - 260 words
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Article62 1934-05-29 7 Nine Chinese Warships Enter Tsingtao Tsingtao, May 10. Nine Chinese warships entered Tsingtao at 1.20 this morning. Admiral Wang* was aboard the flagship Yung Shui, while the other vessels were Hat Yung, Hai Chow, Jung Yi, Chun San, Ta Tung, Tsze Chun and Yat Shen The warships62 words
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Article109 1934-05-29 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, May 9. Regulations prohibiting extortion from I prisoners were adopted to-day at a meeting of the South-west Political Council. i They will be enforced immediately after their promulgation.—Reuters Pacific Ser- 1 vice. 1 CANTON MUNICIPAL LOTTERY I Canton, May 9. Owing to the—Reuters Pacific Service. - 109 words
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Article102 1934-05-29 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Compelled To Register Property Canton, May 10. j I The Whampao Land Registration Bureau, under the supervision of the Kwangtung i Conservancy Board of the Canton Munici- pal Government, issued an announcement to-day stating that ownership of lands in- eluded in the Whampoa harbour—Reuters Pacific Service. - 102 words
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Article114 1934-05-29 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Dr. Kung To Interview Generals I Hankow, May 10. Dr. H. H. Kung, Minister of Finance, left by air for Changsha to-day to discuss Hunan affairs with General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan provincial government. It is reported that Dr. Kung will go toReuters Pacific Service. - 114 words
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Article194 1934-05-29 7 abled the mutineers to escape.—Reuters Pacific Service. Increased Bandit Activity Harbin, April 20. A group of 100 bandits armed with rifles, light automatic guns and hand-grenades carried out a night attack on the railway settlement at Wukimi, 56 miles of Ashiho. After a brisk engagement, during whichabled the mutineers to escape.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 194 words
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Article112 1934-05-29 7 Staff in Nanking.—Reuters Pacific Service. Mr. Ma Hung-Tao Visits Peiping i Peiping, May 9. Mr. Ma Hung-tao, well-known Chinese Mohammedan leader, has arrived here on 1 a goodwill mission on behalf of the Na- tional Government. He will spend about three weeks addressing local Mohamme- dans and communicating■ Staff in Nanking.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 112 words
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Advertisement164 1934-05-29 7 Yet another flies MKR?’ I Wjg*? /1 wA' AJL' I r, t r» IW to fame on CASTROL MISS JEAN BATTEN Miss Jean Batten a 24 year old New Zealand girl, flying a seven year old Moth plane, which once belonged to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, has164 words
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Article1265 1934-05-29 8 For the second time in the history of Malaya, and that is of the rubber* industry history of Malaya, a Bill wats. passed in the Legislative Council with the object of giving effect to the desires and wishes of the planting community. The first Bill which became law1,265 words
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Article501 1934-05-29 8 CONGRATULATIONS: Air. Jack Callan, who son c.irg ago interested readers of th< Gazette” with a series of article, the heading of “An Austral! jOoks At London” was the author < story which appeared in a rec. i ssue of the “Daily Herald.” We c r atu late501 words
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Article1172 1934-05-29 8 One early morning a ragged little fisherman was standing with his wife outside their cottage, watching a rough-coated donkey which grazed on an expanse of coarse grass set in the midst of the surrounding desolate sandhills. “The rent is due next week,” said the wife, “so you1,172 words
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Article395 1934-05-29 9 r \SSED BY legislative COUNCIL NO EXPORT CERTIFICATES From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 28. tless influenced by the topic discussion members of the Leve Council exercised commendstriction in the output of -e at to-day’s meeting to pass ,ber Bill, which went into combefore luncheon and remained395 words
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Article215 1934-05-29 9 Jpening Fixtures In T ournament 0[ g fixtures in the Anglo-Chinese s fhc nion 1934 badminton tournament are a >llows Jur. Doubles—Class A Handicap:— Cng i Seong and Chuah Kim Chiew Again- yeoh Cheng Hoe and Yeoh Seng Chan Doubles Handicap:—Miss Boey Chw m and Khoo Cheng Tee215 words
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Article184 1934-05-29 9 AFTER ONE YEAR FOUR MEN ARRESTED Jasin, May 26. Four Hailahong Khehs were produced by Inspector Ibrahim at the Jasin Police Court concerning a charge of murder. Two of the four men are said to have been arrested in the Johore territory, the other two in184 words
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Article235 1934-05-29 9 Towkay’s Plan To Outwit Gang Kuala Lumpur, May 25. Having once been “bitten” to the extent of having $lO extorted from them when they visited Kuala Lumpur, last year a Chinese jewellery merchant from Singapore and his assistant devised a plan to outwit any unscrupulous person who attempted235 words
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Article225 1934-05-29 9 Referee Chased BY POLICE RECRUITS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 28. A most disgraceful scene was witnessed this evening after a firs; division assoc.ation football league match which was played on the Selangor Club padang between the Selangor Rangers and the Depot Police. The225 words
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Article235 1934-05-29 9 Rambling Competition For Johnson Cup The Hu Yew Seah 1934 Rambling Competition for the Johnson Challenge Cup will begin on Sunday, June 3. It was in 1928 that Mr. B. G. Johnson, the managing director of Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd., struck the happy idea of presenting235 words
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Article115 1934-05-29 9 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market £233.15.0 TIN—(3 Months) London Nc market £229.15.0 Singapore 5114.87> /2 Business Done Penang Nominal Business Done 25 tons No Buyers COPRA —(Sundried) $2.80 $2.80 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $16.75 RUBBER London 5 1516 d 5 13|16d New York 12%c(G) ll%c(G) Singapore Spot 20 %c115 words
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Article557 1934-05-29 10 People's Commissar's Review EXTENSIVE PURCHASES FROM AMERICA Moscow, May 10. The last issue of the magazine “Foreign Trade” published an article by Mr. Rosengolz, the People’s Commissar of Foreign Trade, dealing with economic relations between the U.S.S.R. and capitalist countries, During the sixteen years of existence557 words
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Article67 1934-05-29 10 Demonstrations By Jewish Community Jerusalem, May 28. yorty were injured in clashes with the Police during a seven hours’ strike at Telarains h t e th Je^ iSh COmmunit y Protesting the Governor’s immigration policy iteel/ the mTh S CCUrred in Jerusalem newish deleXon° m iSSlOner reCe V,ng67 words
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Article332 1934-05-29 10 Difficulties Increased ALLEGATION THAT NATIVES ARE PENALISED Medan, May 24. For some days the discussions in the People’s Council of Netherlands India have been going on, referring to rubber restriction as was expected, the strongest opposition came from the native members. The People’s Council finally rejected the332 words
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Article161 1934-05-29 10 i.—Reuter. Extensive Man Hunt In Sussex London, May 28. Police patrol cars are scouring a wide area in Sussex Downs in an endeavour to trace the assailant of a young Worthing constable, Jex, who is in hospital seriously wounded by the revolver shot. Following the report of ai.—Reuter. - 161 words
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Article30 1934-05-29 10 —Reuter Wireless. U.S. Ambassador To Belgium During War London, May 28. The death is announced of Mr. Brand Whitlock, American Ambassador to Bel- gium during the war.—Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
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Article28 1934-05-29 10 MAK WENG CHENG HANGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 28. Mak Weng Cheng, the Popejoy murderer, was hanged this morning at the Singapore Criminal Prison.28 words
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Article36 1934-05-29 10 —Reuter. 35 Japanese Killed BANDIT ATTACK IN NORTH MANCHURIA Harbin, May 28. Bandits derailed and attacked a Japanese troop train near Muling. It is believed that 35 Japanese were killed and many wounded.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article83 1934-05-29 10 unconnected with the Mosleyites.—Reuter Wireless. Hauled Up At L.C.C. County Hall London, May 28. A curious incident occurred at the L.C.C. County Hall, Westminster, where the Union Jack with a black Swastika in the centre was hauled up during the night. When it was discovered in the earlyunconnected with the Mosleyites.—Reuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Article74 1934-05-29 10 a decisive battle now in progress.—Reuter Wireless. Successes Claimed By Both Sides London, May 28. Fierce fighting in Bolivia and Paraguay in the Gran Chaco is proceeding, according to dispatches from the Paraguayan capitals 12,000 Bolivians suffered big losses after attacking the Paraguayan positions which were unshakeable.a decisive battle now in progress.—Reuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article77 1934-05-29 10 —Reuter. Mr. De Valera Determined Not To Pay London, May 28. “We say to the British, ‘We will giveyou preference for your goods when you give us preference for ours,’” said Mr. de Valera in a speech to a gathering of ten thousand at Clifden, County Galway.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article60 1934-05-29 10 I. —Reuter. Self Government For Many Coded Industries Washington, May 28. The N.R.A. administration’s work has been measurabft lightened by the Presidential order estalffishing local self-government for many coded industries. The order suspends price fixing and other provisions in certain Industries while hours and wages clauses are untouched.I.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article414 1934-05-29 10 .—Reuter Wireless. An Irish Entry FOUR ENTRIES BY I K.L.M. Colonel J. Fitzmaurice, who was one of the crew of the German aeroplane which made the first successful crossing of the Atlantic from east to west, is to pilot a machine entered by the Irish Hospitals Trust.—Reuter Wireless. - 414 words
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Article116 1934-05-29 10 —Reuter. French Airmen Land In Massachusetts ATLANTIC CROSSED New York, May 28. Codos and Rossi have landed at North Truro, Massachusetts. NEARING MASSACHUSETTS COAST Boston, May 28. Codos and Rossi are apparently nearing the Massachusetts coast The Boston coastguard reported at 1 p.m. G.M.T. that they received”—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article143 1934-05-29 10 i.—Retuer. Japan Not Discussing Nine-Power Treaty DEFENCES ANL STRENGTHS Tokio, Mar 28 As the outcome of deliber.vbns by the Foreign Office and the N;. R oar( j officials, the draft instructior- ir Mr Matsudaira will be submitter 1 ..-morrow by Mr. Hirota for the k ibinet’i approval. Iti.—Retuer. - 143 words
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Article88 1934-05-29 10 —Reuters Pacific Service. Vital Bearing Of 1935 Conference On Country’s Fate Tokyo, May 9. The navy’s decision to extricate Japan from the fetters of existing disadvantageous naval treaties remains unchanged, declared Admiral M. Osumi, the Navy Minister, in an address to-day before the Convention of provincial governors..—Reuters Pacific Service. - 88 words
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Advertisement13 1934-05-29 10 MAJESTIC Showing Friday. Ist June. 'FRIDAY THE 13TH' Is It 4n Unlucky Day13 words
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2197 1934-05-29 11 PROGRESSIVE EXPANSION ANTICIPATED The second annual general meeting of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., was held in Singapore on Friday, Mr. Chee Swee Cheng, chairman of directors, presiding The others present were Messrs. Aw Boon Par, Ang Seow Say, Khoo Teck Chuan, Lee Choon Seng, Chan2,197 words
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Article363 1934-05-29 11 Gold Chains Bdcolti Xclled Gold l i The adjourned healing in.c the three charges of ciieaiing piexeircd against, an Indian named Nallatamby -was continued yesterday before Mr. D. Wills when evidence for the defence was recorded. The accused was charged that by falsely representing to Shaik363 words
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Advertisement100 1934-05-29 11 ■QUALITY I Igfcu s A -H<-.--. i x F < ,»V.r»’ --'ffiera- lgßM9 T e sre» Bg UUrzJ f~’ I '■WtT^.: <O --■'A V -S TIGEB OIZTRIBUTOR/V/ARIN W.W.V.V.VA"A B .W.V-SV.V.V»V. An Economical and Low Electric Currentlonsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. J i»j|F|l[ FOR =hT HEALTH I f100 words
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Article362 1934-05-29 12 TO-JDAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 CO'S share Mot to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING A. Tin 6 6 7 0 6 6 7|o Chenderiang 9 6 10 0 9 9 10 6 Hitam 55 60362 words
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Article285 1934-05-29 12 SOON THEAM CO. r The following are the changes in ow quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TSNS Ayer Hitams 15|9 16|3 15JD 16|3 Bangrins 34j0 35’0 34;0 35 0 Chenderiangs 9|6 10|0 -9‘6-WO Hitams 55 58 55 58 Hong Fatts 56 58 56 58285 words
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207 1934-05-29 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers HN Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Hitam 56 58 56 58 Hong Fatt 57 59 57 59 Jelebu 1.35 1.37% 1.32% 1.37% Kinta 2.67% 2.72% 2.67% 2.72% Kuchai 1.07% 1.10 1.07% 1.10 Lukut 1.05 1.07% 1.05 1.07% Nawng207 words
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Article202 1934-05-29 12 To Acquire Rights In Author’s Work The private company to acquire all the rights in the literary work of Edgar Wallace has now been formed. It is to be called “Edgar Wallace Ltd.,” and its registration on May 14 was announced by Messrs. Jordan and Sons. The202 words
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Article204 1934-05-29 12 The following are the latest quotation/ for to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Soften hns Ampat Tins 6)6 6 9 Ayer Hitams 16)0 16 6 Chenderiangs 9'6 10.0 Hitams 55 57 Hong Fatts 56 58 Idris 7)0 7|6 Jelebus 1.35 1.40 Johans 31 33 K. Lanjuts 21)6 22)0 Killinghalls204 words
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Article1082 1934-05-29 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST e 4.2 NAMES. g. St tn f-3 RUBBER f "c. c. Allenby Bubber Co.- 1 170 185 cure Alor Gajah'Rubber Estate. 100 110 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3to 350 Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate ICo 17a Ayer Molek Rubber Co. fco 110 Ay<*'Panas Rubber Estatesl 155 165 BalauPlanting1,082 words
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Article757 1934-05-29 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following 1a a list of vessels arriving nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. AKITA MARU sails for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh (La-boean-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Balei). Sails for the757 words
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Article109 1934-05-29 12 Latest Quotation Mon< iay Saturday Paris 77 5 32 77 s New York 5.08% Montreal 5.07' 4 5 a?! 9 Brussels 21.76 2 J Geneva 15)64% 15 kJ 6 Amsterdam 7.50% Milan 59% Berlin 12.95 12 Stockholm 19.40 nt) b 2 Copenhagen 22.39 U *****? Oslo109 words
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Article50 1934-05-29 12 PENANG, MAY 29 (By Courtesy f the Charts BankLandon Bank Demand 2 4 335 4 m[ts 214 5i3J Private 3 m|ts credit 2 4 1132 3 Documentary 2)4 1332 On New York Demand 58% nom. France T.T. 890 nonL Hongkong T.T. Shanghai T.T. 431; India T.T. Silver IQ r50 words
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Advertisement16 1934-05-29 12 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in ths "Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.16 words
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Article966 1934-05-29 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail' despatched from Penang, on May 5 by the s.s. Karoa” was delivered in London on May 26. AIR MAIL A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and966 words
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Advertisement35 1934-05-29 13 SELLING xVADE EASY—Times are hard ba. there is no need to oiler that article at a “throwawaj price.” Send along a small advertisemeot to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure.35 words
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Miscellaneous168 1934-05-29 13 Olii afc at>y I 6-15 TO-NIGHT LAST 2 SHOWS 9-30 f "THE RHAPSODY GIRLS* REVUE** in New and Delightful Dances. I ON THE SCREEN LEW AYRES JUNE KNIGHT j IN UNIVERSAL’S SNAPPY COMEDY DRAMA CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE 11 1 OPENING TO-MORROW First National’s swift, racy comedy hit I 1 o168 words
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Miscellaneous212 1934-05-29 13 HT THE GREATEST WILD ANIMAL SIENSATEON EVER MADE! Produced Entirely in Singapore Malaya! REAL! GENUINE! AUTHENTIC! ACTUAL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS..UNPARALLELED THRILLS HITHERTO UNWITNESSED BY ANY g LIVING MAN!!! A MA roaring torrent of sensational ex- IwIVT citement.. .unearthly Asiatic creaod A tures fight for their lives against the jungle's deadliest212 words
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Miscellaneous232 1934-05-29 13 WHEN LITTLE GIANTS MEET BOXING—WEMBLEY PARK Thursday, 31st May, 1934. 10 Sensational Rounds. DHARMARAJ BROWN ROBERTS Latest K.O. Artist —a coming Uncrowned Flyweight Champion of Champion. Malaya. 8 Exciting Rounds. AL NICHOLAS BATTLING KHOO A Rising Indian Star who has 2 A crowd Pleaser--has beaten Bee decisions over Khoo. Basco232 words
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Article2576 1934-05-29 14 PROGRESS OF COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES: PARLIAMENT'S BIGGEST POST-WAR BILL: A NEW DEAL FOR BRITAIN NO BAN ON POLITICAL UNIFORMS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 19. INDIA INUIRY COMMITTEE The Committee of Privileges met at the House of Commons on May 16th to consider its report2,576 words
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Advertisement1856 1934-05-29 15 .JC* W r I II _J r 2. W 1 M I a J XI 1,1 < f”x ji j in vjnfrfffo a\ i <. w I 6> a v< BLUE PUMMEL LIME TO EUROPE V,A SUEZ LuL From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York .AVRAV June 7 PRES. HARRISON1,856 words
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1083 1934-05-29 16 INTERESTING ROTARY ADDRESS TYRES OF 30 YEARS AGO AND TO-DAY "EACH TYRE IS PRACTICALLY HAND-BUILT At to-day’s fortnightly meeting of the Penang Rotary Club, Mr. FI. Weedon delivered a highly interesting address on “Development and Progress in Pneumatic Tyres.” Mr. Weedon said: I suppose1,083 words
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Article169 1934-05-29 16 Lcrry Driver Acquitted CHARGE OF DISOBEYING SIGNAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 28. “I am satisfied that the prosecution cannot explain the reason for the arrest of this man and that fact makes me suspicious of their evidence" said Mr. Whitton, the fourth magistrate, acquitting169 words
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Article215 1934-05-29 16 Malay On Trial DISTRICT JUDGE RESERVES JUDGMENT Md. Haniffa stood his trial in the Penang District Court this morning on the following charges: 1. That being entrusted with certain property, namely a Willys-Knight car P. 743 valued at $250, the property of one Shaik Mohamed215 words
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Article, Illustration821 1934-05-29 16 tion in tyres, but perhaps the most outstanding is the change from the type that clinched to the rim to that which has straight sides with beads consisting of several turns of very strong wire. Undoubtedly some of you will remember what a tiresome job it was821 words
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Article86 1934-05-29 16 —Reuter. After Card Party MECHANIC SERIOUSLY INJURED London, May 29. Kaye Don, the famous motorist, and his mechanic, F. Taylor, were injured in a midnight motor smash near Douglas, Isle of Man, last night. After a card party Kaye Don took out the M. G..—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article111 1934-05-29 16 P.C.R.C. Win Final Against Ipoh Y.M.C.A. Ipoh, May 29. Th Perak Chinese Recreation Club retained the Sultan of Perak’s Challenge Cup for inter-club tennis doubles by defeating the Y.M.C.A. by three matches to one. The results were —Lam Say Kee and Au Kok Choon beat111 words
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Article31 1934-05-29 16 —Reuter. Barney Ross Defeats Holder New York, May 29. Barney Ross won the world's welterweight title by defeating the holder, Jimmy McLamin on points in a fifteen-round contest.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article156 1934-05-29 16 Prizes Distributed A SCOUT'S He NESTY The honesty of a Boy Scorn p atrol der Mohd. b. Tambi All, of fe 11th r 3 School Troop, Malacca), w picked bundle containing $6B in Tr ury notes 3 the Post Office and prompt; handed it the Superintendent and156 words
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Article124 1934-05-29 16 Team To Visit Selangor Soccer at Kuala Lumpur, on Monday The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C.: R. Mclntosh Whyte A. W. Wallich and J. E. A. Clark; C. R Shepherd, S. L. McNee and R. N. Elliott J. H. Fenwick G. R. Evans, L.124 words
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Advertisement13 1934-05-29 16 MAJESTIC Showing Friday. Ist June. 'FRIDAY E 13TH’ Is It An Unlucky Day13 words
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