Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-06-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY io. 139. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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947 1934-06-15 1 $1,300 INVOLVED IN CHARGE D.P.P.'S STORY IN SUPREME COURT BLANK CHEQUES Blotting Paper Impression As Evidence How a clerk in the Chartered Bank is alleged to have iorged the names of three customers to cheques and drawn the money was related to Air.947 words
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Article2794 1934-06-15 1 INTERESTING ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS EARLIEST EXPERIMENTS WERE IN JOHORE low radio came to be established in Malaya mainly through f efforts of keen amateur enthusiats, formed the subject of an i cresting" address by Mr. I\. C. A ates, at the luncheon meeting <2,794 words
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Article137 1934-06-15 1 Rugby Radio Service. Of Greatest Value TO AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE London, June 14. Answering a parliamentary question regarding the visit recently paid bj* the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. Mr. Latham. to the Netherlands East Indies. Singapore Hong Kong, China and Japan, Sir John Simon saidRugby Radio Service. - 137 words
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Article100 1934-06-15 1 Rugby’ Radio Service. In Arabian Sea London, June 14. Colonel Sewell, the leader of the ‘ir John Murray Expedition, which since tember has been studying oceanography* in the Arabian Sea landed at Plymouth today with the other Cambridge scientists who constituted the British members of the party’.Rugby’ Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article25 1934-06-15 1 ing.—Reuter. Sir Robert Ho Tung’s Two Daughters London, June 14. Sir Robert Ho Tung’s two daughters were presented at Court yesterday evening.—Reuter.ing.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article70 1934-06-15 1 Resignation Accepted SIR SHENTON-THOMAS APPOINTED It is notified for general information that His Majesty the King has accepted the resignation of Sir Cecil Clementi. G. C. M. G., from the Governorship of the Straits Settlements, on grounds of ill-health, with effect from 18th October. 1934. and has70 words
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Article103 1934-06-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Argentine Exports Quota Exceeded London, June 14. Answering a House of Commons question regarding Argentina’s wheat export the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Dr. Burgin said he was given to understand that these had already exceeded the quota for the period ending' August-1-naxt\—Rugby Radio Service. - 103 words
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Article36 1934-06-15 1 Rugby’ Radio Service. Heads Subscription List London, June 14. The Chairman of the Child Emigration Society’ announces that the Prince of Wales has given £l,OOO to head the list of subscription.-Rugby’ Radio Service. - 36 words
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Article84 1934-06-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 55 o Of Tonnage Is British DIVIDEND AND STATUTORY INTEREST London, June 14. In reply to a Parliamentary question it was stated to-day that the amounts to be received by the Ilritish Government in dividend and statutory interest on their shares in the Suez—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article88 1934-06-15 1 Reuter. London Financiers Not Impressed London, June 14. London financiers are not impressed by the jump in the price of silver mainly due to the absence of sellers who, despite the 1 permissive character of the American Silver Bill are holding off, hoping that Ame- rica willReuter. - 88 words
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Article71 1934-06-15 1 ers.—Reuter. Washington, June 14. In an effort to cope with the labour crisis the Administration has sent the Congress a Bill empowering the President to establish boards to investigate the activities of employers and employees arising from the labour provisions of the N.R.A. The Boards would beers.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement15 1934-06-15 1 T. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next ♦o The Dispensary > ich Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Article2304 1934-06-15 3 THEIR MAJESTIES AT THE OPERA: MEMORIAL TO VISCOUNTESS COWDRAY: A CONFERENCE OF MIDWIVES REFORMING THE MARRIAGE LAWS From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 6. QUEEN’S BEAUTIFUL GOWN The King and Queen were present this week at a performance of “La Boheme” at the Royal Opera2,304 words
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Advertisement336 1934-06-15 3 rr==H I oIAM O N O £V vi j-^: il/\MI©WHS)#4fcZS h»amo bedstead ARE C DURABLE AND HANDSOME •p nership of “DIAMOND” bedstead ugs lasting satisfaction:— g( -signed in such a manner as to pro- :<» the utmost comfort and support ring repose. It hist a life-time and more, for It336 words
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Article1342 1934-06-15 4 FRANK GERALD - Memories of the First Cricketers From Down Under By FRANK GERALD The Australian cricket team are with vis once again. On May 25, 1868 66 years ago Mr. Cousens led on to the Oval the first team of-cricketers from Australia for their hrs*, match in England.1,342 words
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Article331 1934-06-15 4 MR. ALLISON AND ARSENAL F. C. The arrangement for Mr. George Allison to be the manager of the Arsenal, which I foretold exclusively in the “Daily Mail” three weeks ago writes “Arbiter.” has now been completed. He is to take up his duties shortly. Mr. Allison331 words
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Article247 1934-06-15 4 Misfortune Of British Drivers j LANCIA’S WIN Rome, June 2. Persistent misfortune dogged the efforts lof the two British drivers. J. W. Bezzant and Miss Fay Taylor, who alternated at the wheel of an Aston Martin, in their efforts to win the "Race round Italy”247 words
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Article37 1934-06-15 4 kets. —Reuter. Leicester Beaten By 10 Wickets London. June 14. Yorkshire defeated Leicestershire by 10 wickets. Leicestershire 82 t Bowes 6 wickets for 28) and 127. Yorkshire 201 and 11 runs for no wic-kets.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article49 1934-06-15 4 —Reuter. R. James Never Recovers Consciousness London, June 14. The death has taken place of R. James, the well-known jockey. James was thrown from his mount at Beverley Races yesterday and struck the rails. He died this morning without regaining conciousness. James occasionally rode for His Majesty.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article108 1934-06-15 4 (To The Editor, Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I have noticed with interest your comments on the players who are likely to represent Penang for the Malaya Cup against Selangor may I be given a little space in your valuable Journal to air guidance to the selection committee that108 words
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Article450 1934-06-15 4 Xaverians Draw With Newton Rovers AT S.X. I. GROUND A keenly contested friendly match between the Young Xaverians and the Xewton Rovers played at the St. Xavier's Ground yesterday resulted in jeach side scoring a goal. Play was interesting throughout; the Rovers pressed hard in the first450 words
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50 1934-06-15 4 London, June 12. The casn of England's defeat is generally attributed to the absence of R. E. S. Wyatt, the captain. Larwood. Voce iwid Clarice, and all four are considered certainties for the next Test at Lord’s says the London Correspondent of the “Straits Times.”50 words
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Article, Illustration114 1934-06-15 4 .—Reuter. Invitation If Fit NO SPECIAL CONDITIONS London, June 14. Sir Stanley Jackson, Chairman of the Selection Committee, told the “Evening Standard if Larwood is fit he will be asked to play in the second Test. "It certainly looks from his bowling that he is fit. If.—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article192 1934-06-15 4 The S.A.F.A. Selection Committee have invited the under-mentioned players to take part in a trial match at Anson Road Stadium to-day (Friday). After the match the team to represent Singapore in the Malaya Cup fixture against Johore will be selected. The composition of the two teams192 words
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Article189 1934-06-15 4 Municipality Win Friendly Game The Second Division League fixture, between the Municipal Recreation Club and the Bousfields XI, which was to have been played on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday evening was postponed. A friendly game was played instead, the Municipality beating Noordin’s XI by the odd189 words
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Article65 1934-06-15 4 Italy won the wo::;’ s 'Z™'. I football championship h cre to atl J« defeating Czecho-slovalc 2—l by At full time the score: were level one-all, and extra ti Italy, scoring just b< thc e annex the title. There was a tremen rowd Me sent,65 words
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Article108 1934-06-15 4 Jockey Club rize Chantilly, June io Favoured by fine weatb a numerous and elegant public attend. race meet ing here to-day, when the r took place for the Jockey Club prize > nat was the subject of all conversation before the start. Rarely has more u. rtainty prevailed108 words
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Article76 1934-06-15 4 Speed Title of France Paris, June 10. In the cyclist race from Paris to Vichy the first was Lapebie, who covered the distance in 9 hours 39 minutes 36 seconds, making an average of 36.335 kilometres an hour. The second was Louviot, and the third Spicher. The championship76 words
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Article55 1934-06-15 4 Reuter. Snowden Scores His First Century London. June 14. In reply to the Australians 284 Northamptonshire put up 187 in their first innings. Snowden scored 105, his first century in first class cricket. The Australians had 132 for 5 wicketj at close of play. Brown was not out. Reuter. - 55 words
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Article61 1934-06-15 4 Made Target Of Bombing Attempt Paris, June 9 An attempt to assassinate of the Republic of Syria. n(> Bey, at Damascus on Thur H rt y injury being done either to despite the several bombs th; The perpetrators were d firgt tionalists who chose the t ~,>i61 words
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499 1934-06-15 5 n countries have been urging that t} vn tennis contest for the Wightn 'p, which at present is confined to t > re of Great Britain and the Unis, should be open to all nations, it for the Davies Cup, the compar repetition for499 words
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Article92 1934-06-15 5 Judgment Reserved In Lottery Case Seremban, June 11. ment was reserved by the Hon. Mr. e N. D. Mudie, in the Seremban SuCourt to-day, in the case in which i nest Jeff appealed on behalf of Lim Kiang. Chinese was convicted by the then ban magistrate, Raja Kamaralzaman,92 words
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Article66 1934-06-15 5 »en. F. Berenguer Mistaken For Ex-Dictator? Madrid, June 9. neral Fernando Berenguer, a highly < ted officer who was assassinated by nknown assailant at San Sebastian on n *sday was, it is presumed, mistaken b;s brother, the former dictator. Gen. 1 nguer was killed by several revolver snots.66 words
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Article669 1934-06-15 5 At White City I PALLETT AGAIN CIVIL SERVICE CHAMPION The three hours’ walking race organised by the Civil Service Athletic Association as a prelude to their annual sports at the "White City on May 26 was a magnificent vindication of British walkers. World’s records began to fall669 words
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Article81 1934-06-15 5 Work On The World War Completed Moscow, June 9. Twelve ponderous volumes prepared by the staff of the Red Army in researches extending over a lengthy period have just been sent to the printer. These contain reproductions of all documents relating to the World War in the81 words
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Article, Illustration648 1934-06-15 5 cMARY GRACE Introduces New Cruising Fashion? Thirteen days! I should say that’s the average length of a cruise. And during every one of those thirteen days a woman wants to look her best. Now. if you have plenty to spend, then you can indulge in all648 words
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Article277 1934-06-15 5 Would Not Allow Them To Go To China MIGHT BE SOLD The fear that if two Chinese children were sent to their fith-r’s parents in. China they might be given or fold to some otiher person for adonticn or to he Mui-tsais or semeth ng wor«e, was277 words
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Article189 1934-06-15 5 Alleged False Description On Film The Paramount Film Service Ltd., distributors of the Paramount Pictures Corporation of America, made a complaint before the Criminal District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) on Tuesday morning against two men, who were chaiged with importing or having in their possession for189 words
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Article104 1934-06-15 5 Grasshopper Swarms Nearing Poland Warsaw, June 9. Messages from Moscow state that the drought in the most fertile regions of Russia, which is continuing, is growing menacing. Besides the lack of rain, certain districts in the Soviet Ukraine are also suffering from a plague of104 words
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Article93 1934-06-15 5 Lena Goldfields Moscow, June 9. The Soviet Government has informed the British Ambassador that, in consequence of the increased tension between the British and Soviet Governments, Russia has been compelled “for technical reasons” to postpone indefinitely the signature of an agreement regarding the Lena Goldfields dispute.93 words
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Article53 1934-06-15 5 —Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen, May 24. The police here are conducting an investigation into the purpose behind the smuggling into Dairen of a machine-gun. The alleged smuggler is a Chinese from Shanghai, who is said to have landed the weapon from a freighter in which he—Reuters Pacific Service. - 53 words
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Advertisement28 1934-06-15 5 DRINK I BERTOLA I SHERRY I 1:o f I OBTAINABLE AT f f ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. S AGENTS: J HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. 1 PENANG AND BRANCHES.28 words
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Article453 1934-06-15 6 WORLD'S DEMANDS ON KREISLER “Be'ng married to a jjenius is not all plain sailin j; in fact, the life it entails has its drawbacks.” Thus, most emphatically, said Henrietta Kreisler, fr.end, manager and above all wife of Fritz Kreisler, the greatest violinist m453 words
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Article256 1934-06-15 6 Some Tricks Of SleepWalkers I The case of the 20-year-old nursemaid who took money belonging to fellow ser- j vants while walking in her sleep. and was acquitted of theft by the county magistrates at Lymington. Hampshire, has aroused keen interest among medical men256 words
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Article410 1934-06-15 6 HIRED TO MAN WARSHiFS I Great public interest has been aroused b ythe revelations of Air. Geoffrey I '.kinder. ALP. tor Wolverhmnpton. in the House <4 Commons that in addiction to British built warships being; I sold to disputing; foreign powers. Bri- tish reservists are enlisting to410 words
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313 1934-06-15 6 Dog He Took With Him Died A scientist who risked his life by going into a lethal chamber with a dog that died as a result of the experiment—to test the comparative effects of prussic acid gas cn man and on dog—lectured before313 words
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Article311 1934-06-15 6 Business Men Ask For A New Calendar FIGURES THAT LIE Business men are demanding a reorganisa len of the calendar. They say that the present system costs them thousands of pounds a year. More than twen’y chambers of commerce throughout the country have passed resolutions311 words
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297 1934-06-15 6 The show the public never sees was played out to its secret and hilarious end on June 2nd. Once a year, when the Royal Tournament is being staged at Olympia. th® wives, mothers, sisters and sweethearts of the soldiers, sailors, and airmen competing297 words
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Article394 1934-06-15 6 SCIENTIST'S experiment ESSAY TEST FOR SCHOOLGIRLS Back To The Styles Of 1830 I A “Scientific” experiment is being carI ried out in London to predict what kind of clothes the coming generation of Englishwomen will wear. The experimenting scientist: Dr. C. Willett Cunnington. psychologist-in-chief394 words
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183 1934-06-15 6 BOYS MASTERS BUILDING IT Bournemouth, June 2. The interest of youth in aviation is likely to be considerably stimulated by the decision of the authorities at Bryanston School. Blandford, to equip the establishment with an aerodrome. Bryanston is one of t he first public183 words
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376 1934-06-15 6 Barbara Hu-ton. hei:.. t the R worth millions and the ’st cn-i gin in th» I world, is not going bar i America JT her father. 51 She has left the W I !(<1 nuhome in which she rumour be lying dangerously ii: nd376 words
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336 1934-06-15 6 Hidden By The Bush ;WOMEN OF GRACE AND BEAUTY Two clergymen are shortly to leave England to start missionary work among a hitherto unknown race of people in the j heart of an unmapped part of New Guinea, j The missionaries—the Rev. V. H.336 words
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Advertisement172 1934-06-15 6 P “J 5 I I a’ 1 I iI L r A Uft'/ A British Scientist has at (f I last discovered a safe and y j 1 scientific way of removing 0 J superfluous hair. Razors —which only make the hair grow faster and thicker—and all the old evil-smelling172 words
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Miscellaneous41 1934-06-15 6 'vr"''"'" r XX >< 1 i v a T“ <• '<£$X* fc> I <5 t i x3--* 1 S JBL*» »uixjsw. -<' V. F J j|i||s *8 i 1 i IX /ik I This beautiful Fox artiste displays an equally beautiful latest style negligee.41 words
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869 1934-06-15 7 o DISMISSAL OF APPEAL JUDGE DIFFERS FROM £RAK DECISION FINE REDUCED de Of Tickets Held To Be Public Seremban, June 13. Ignient was delivered to-day by Justice N. D. Mudie, in the iban Cupreine Court, in the case ich a Chinese named Lim Kian .tied against869 words
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Article522 1934-06-15 7 Action Started By Beneficiaries SUMS WHICH WERE NOT HANDED OVER Mr. Roland J. Farrer, President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, was one of two defendants in a two-year-old case which came up again in the Singapore Supreme Court on Wednesday before Mr. Justice Prichahrd. The parties522 words
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Article, Illustration364 1934-06-15 7 MAX BAER BEATS CARNERA IN 11TH ROUND New York, June 15. In the World’s Heavyweight Championship contest scheduled for fifteen rounds, Max Baer technically knocked out Primo Camera in the eleventh round. The fight started very briskly with fast exchanges. There were few clinches and after a364 words
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597 1934-06-15 7 VICTIM OF ALLEGED STABBING AFFRAY DIES IN HOSPITAL The preliminary enquiry into the case in which a Tamil named Retnam is alleged to have caused the death of Joseph David, a Tamil youth, by stabbing him at Bukit Bintang Road, on April 10, was concluded597 words
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Article132 1934-06-15 7 "GOING HOLLYWOOD Fine M.G.M. Musical At Queen's Marion Davies and Bing Crosby head a cast of able artistes in the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical, “Going Hollywood,” which opened to good houses at the Queen’s last night. Hollywood and her dazzling film studios provide the locale for the story, and an ideal132 words
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Article468 1934-06-15 7 Alleges Ghee Was Impure CASE AGAINST SHOPKEEPER STRUCK OUT Two preliminary objections raised by Mr. P. Y. I an (defending), one of which was upheld, prevented the story being told before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Singapore third magistrate, on Wednesday, of how a well-known468 words
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Article180 1934-06-15 7 New Wheeler And Woolsey Comedy At Majestic Ridiculous situations, World Peace Conference delegates who use brass-knuckles instead of sauve inuendos; female charmers whose kisses make men swoon and their collars smoulder into flame; an inebriated ocean liner which goes in circles, and four desperate villians named Schmerzenpuppen, Puppenschmerzen, Schmerzenschmerzen180 words
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Article496 1934-06-15 7 Crippled Thief Asks For Banishment BURGLARY IN RACE COURSE ROAD i With astounding frankness, a man wher pleaded guilty in the Singapore Criminal District Court on Wednesday to burglary j and to having two previous told the judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer “If496 words
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Article200 1934-06-15 7 Two Chinese named Ng Beng Yeang and Lee Cheng Guan were to-day produced before the Pol'ce Magistrate charged on three counts of cheating. The charges were explained to the accused and the cases postponed till June 22. Bail was allowed in the sum of $2OO. The200 words
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Miscellaneous374 1934-06-15 8 WAT.V//.’AW.V.VAW/WAV.W//A /AW/A^VAV//A^WMVIV>TA^\SV«VAVAV 1 1 1 OPENING TO-NIGHT jK T I I V J AT 6.15 9.30 P.M. I Sunday, 6 th 6 J7 th, At THE LATEST HINDUSTANI MUSICAL ROMANCE INDIA’S SUPREME SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT STREET C 3 ANGEL) WITH A HURRICANE OF HUMAN EMOTIONS THE EXOTIC. ALLURING. LOVABLE Q> MISS374 words
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Article256 1934-06-15 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Six Months INCLUDING DAWES AND YOUNG LOANS Berlin, June 14. The Reichsbank has declared a full moratorium of six months from July 1, including the Dawes and Young Loans and cash transfers. The declaration of the German moratorium. although not causing much surprise on—Rugby Radio Service. - 256 words
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Article60 1934-06-15 9 —Reuter. Exhibition In London In 1936 London. June 14. Mr. Quo Tai-chi, interviewed by Reuter, says that Sir John Simon was enthusiastic when he proposed a Chinese Art Exhibition in London which was also widely welcomed in Sinc-British circles but there were still many preliminaries to be arranged.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article75 1934-06-15 9 e.—Reuter. Near Tragedy Reduced To Farce London, June 14. Great relief was expressed by everyone interes’ed in the Far East when Mr. Kuramoto was found, thus reducing to a farce what threatened to be a tragedy. The Chinese hope that Nanking had obtained an authoritative statement from Mr.e.—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article170 1934-06-15 9 K. L. Tamil Bound Over The case in which Mailavaganam. a Tamil. was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold necklace the property of the wife of a Tamil mandore, named Sockam, living at Pudu, on April 14, was concluded on Wednesday170 words
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Article224 1934-06-15 9 Alleged Copy In Railway Cloak-Room £B.OOO RANSOM DEMAND A remarkable attempt to obtain 1,000,000 francs (about £8,500) ransom for the famous Van Dyck panel which was stolen from he Cathedral of St. Bavon at Ghent last month is reported in the “Independence Beige” (Brussels). According to the224 words
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269 1934-06-15 9 A Beautiful Girl Renounces Great Career Epstein’s new model is a beautiful Siamese. Her name will be famous in a few months. But her career is finished she says. Rani Rama is a Buddhist, and it is not in kaeping with her beliefs269 words
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Article255 1934-06-15 9 Criticism Of Mr. Nagaoka’s Statement Medan, June 9. Mr. Nagaoka, leader of the Japanese Trade Conference in Batavia, has offended the press of Batavia. They object to a statement he made on his ariival in which he stressed the differences between the Dutch Government, which had governed255 words
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Article212 1934-06-15 9 3,700 Children See First Programme SECOND ONE NEXT WEEK Educational films were shown to no less than 3,700 school children last month at the Windsor. The idea was conceived by Mr. Tan Boon Bee. With the cooperation of the Inspector of Schools and heads of the leading English212 words
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Advertisement86 1934-06-15 9 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—An adrertizemew H the “Pinang Gazette” is a tireless salesman. Vrot one week’s end to another it Ulka business withow Sorin? potential customers. It tells your ston (unknown to you perhaps) to wid< circle of m •erested readers and its influence is all the mon .atisfactory in so86 words
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Advertisement30 1934-06-15 9 THE NEW CODE FOR LOVERS! Six Big Stars Show You How To Put The 24Hour Day For Love Into Effects IT MAKES EVERYONE EASY TO LOVE" NEXT WEEK AT QUEEN'S30 words
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Miscellaneous218 1934-06-15 9 HBBIB I 6.30 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 f I THE YEAR'S SURPRISE THRILLER I f SEE! NO HANDCUFFS COULD HOLD HIM 1 1 SEALED UNDER WATER HE RELEASES HIMSELF THE MAN WITH TWO FACES! JOHN GILBERT f "THE PHANTOM OF PARIS" I POPULAR REDUCED PRICES:— I cents. RETURN VISIT OF218 words
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Article893 1934-06-15 10 So Sir Cecil Clementi’s review of Malaya during his term of office as governor at the annual meeting-of the British Association of Malaya in London on June 4 was his swan song, fo* when he spoke just ten days ago his resignation on the ground of ill-health,893 words
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Article341 1934-06-15 10 ith the announcement of the resignation of Sir Cecil Clementi as Governor and High Commissioner, comes the simultaneous announcement of the appointment of Sir Shenton Thomas, K.C.M.G., 0.8. E., to succeed him. This is, indeed, a very happy precedent and it is to be hoped it will341 words
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Article59 1934-06-15 10 Government Refusal FOR REDUCTION OF TAX (.From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 14. The application made by the two Bangkok racing clubs to Government praying for a reduction of taxation frem ten per cent (which was the maximum) has been refused, the Government seeing no reason to59 words
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Article98 1934-06-15 10 Municipal Services Win Clarke Shield (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 14. The Municipal Services won the Clarke Shield by beating the Government Services by one goal to nil. The match was a replay following a two all conflict recently. The keepers were not worked very hard and98 words
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Article64 1934-06-15 10 Criminal Misappropriation Of Purse Mohamed Noor, a Malay youth, who pleaded guilty to criminal misappropriation of a purse which contained $2.11 belonging to a small Chinese lad was to-day ordered to enter into a bond to be of good behaviour for 12 months in the sum64 words
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Article70 1934-06-15 10 Bank Draft For $l9B/Involved A Chinese named Ee Loi Loi was to-day charged with criminal breach of Trust in respect of bank draft for $l9B the property of Yeap Say Nee on February 11. The accused who was arrested on a warrant claimed that he had70 words
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Article71 1934-06-15 10 Roy Smith Bee??. BY YOUNG MALAY There was a big tennis championship n la Kamis, a young Ma’ J wtle <i c eat Roy Smh. for several years S his defeat by Chern HIS VPar Smith took the fu c j- a nd th», was no indication71 words
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Article258 1934-06-15 10 Defence Amounts to Counter Claim F. A. Bartholomusz Company Lmi ted, claimed $21.60 fro r,oh Hean Momanager of the Sin Hung Cafe, in tj Penang District Court s morning for goods (four cases of r so i d and de livered. Moses Lias, represer-the Company, said258 words
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Article134 1934-06-15 10 Tamil Charged A Tamil named Suppiah was today charged, before the Penanp Police Magistrate, with dishonestly retaining stolen pt' perty namely some it< n an alarm clock, at 44. Gr> r. Lane. The accused claimed tr 1 stating that the property had been entrusted to him by134 words
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96 1934-06-15 10 Municipal Cooli s Lapse Vellayan, a Municipal clearing a drain can. und aS which he decided to ta i t h crinutia result he was to-day misappropriation of tl He admitted he had t t o one ud) 3 possession and was s< i imprisonment. THEFT96 words
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Article48 1934-06-15 10 Results Of es Tennis Ma* t >t t< r The following are the day’s matches: p Family Pairs: Mr. a lir Bridge beat Mr. and M'- \Vill> aIIIS Mixed Doubles: Mrs- p t n and F. W. M. Burr 3 nys and A. W. Wallich48 words
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Article1721 1934-06-15 11 fO PREVENT WIFE GETTING ANY MORE NOW SEEKING TO RECOVER $13,233 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, morning, before the Chief Justice, S„ the Hon’ble Mr. S. J. Thomas, hear- gan in the suit in which Mr. S.1,721 words
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Article254 1934-06-15 11 Due At Penang To-day ON WAY TO WHITE CITY OLYMPIAD The Japanese Athletic Team, consisting of nine girl athletes v.hc have been sent j out by Japan at the invitation of Great i Britain to participate at the forthcoming j Women’s Olympiad in London in August, j254 words
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Article88 1934-06-15 11 —Reuter. F rom Germany London, June 14. “We expect something more from Germany than she has given us." declared Mr. MacDonald, referring to the disarma ment speech, at the Easington Colliery, Durham. He appealed to Germany to make her contribution by giving the nations no cause—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article99 1934-06-15 11 ted.—Reuter. New Law To Be Rushed London, June 14. Measures on which leaders of all parties are to be consulted empowering the police to enter meetings when warranted in the interests of erder are to be rushed into law and thus will be applicable to the Fascist'sted.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article84 1934-06-15 11 Bank Cashier’s Escape (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 15. The French cashier at the Banque de L’lndo-Chine had a remarkable escape when he attempted to disarm a Sikh watchman who ran amok, wounding a fellowwatchman with an axe. The Sikh had drawn a revolver and had84 words
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Article39 1934-06-15 11 The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, gave a dinner to-night at the Foreign Office on behalf of the Government in honour of the Belgian Special Mission to announce the accession of King Leopold IH.—Rugby Radio Service.39 words
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Article367 1934-06-15 11 A Great Battle Promised At Singapore STRIKING CONTRAST IN STYLES Ihe first engagement which Al Rivers has undertaken since his return to Singapore is likely to be the most severe battle of his career. He is to meet Fernandez at the New orld Arena on Sunday.367 words
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Article75 1934-06-15 11 Found Hanging To Bars Of Lock-up (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 15. Half an hour after being sentenced to nine months or a fine of $1,200 by the District Judge. Ang Ah Song who pleaded guilty to possession of non-Government chandu w-as found hanging by his coat75 words
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Article105 1934-06-15 11 Towkay Saw Ah Fatt (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, June 14. Towkay Saw Ah Fatt 1.5. M., a retired Government pensioner, formerly on the staff of the Mental Asylum, Tanjong Rambutan, died here this morning at the age of 67. The late Towkay Saw Ah105 words
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Article33 1934-06-15 11 Government Purchase Singapore, June 15. Towards the improvement cf traffic control, Government contemplates the purchase of two traffic actuated signals. It stated that even empty rickshas will operate the signals.33 words
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Article151 1934-06-15 11 Reuters Pac’fic Service. Daughter Addresses Peiping Club Peiping, May 25. The Chinese Women’s Club held a re-cc-'Hor a f Peihai Park yesterday afterncon in Honour of Madame Nieh, the only suivivmg daughter of Marquis Tseng Kuofan, and mother of Mr. Nieh Yun-tai, a prominent Shanghai cotton magnate. MadameReuters Pac’fic Service. - 151 words
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Advertisement121 1934-06-15 11 1 > the HAPPY BABY ,s A i TRUFOOD MR; BABY He looks better. Sleeps oetter. No one would think he hasn’t been breast-fed —but then TRUFOOD means true-feeding—with all the advantages of NATURAL nourishment Trufood never fails. HUMANISED SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD., PENANG. Eastern Oriental121 words
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965 1934-06-15 12 MY NEW FORD V-8 —"GLIDING OVER THE ROADS —SPEED, SILENCE AND ACCELERATION From an Article by SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL (Holder the World’s Land Speed Record) in the Field Ii any mtorist, however experienced he may be, does not get a positive thrill965 words
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213 1934-06-15 12 Hostile Natives Scared By Insect-Sprayer Algiers. June 2. A middle-aged Englishwoman and her husband have just passed through here on their way to Tangiers. after travelling by ’.motorcaravan the length of the African continent unarmed. The woman is Mrs. Stanley, who was bom in Sale.213 words
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Article273 1934-06-15 12 quiries.—Exchange. Simla. June 2. A story which transcends in many respects the tales of Aladdin and Ali Baba has just been revealed to the Government of India following the activities of robbers in the district of Hissar. A band of roving dacoits took shelter in a cavequiries.—Exchange. - 273 words
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Article367 1934-06-15 12 The Railways Suffer OUTRAGES CONTINUED Vienna, June 11. Owing to continued sabotage acts and bomb outrages, the situation in Austria has become extremely grave, the Dollfuss Government being apparently at a loss how to combat the wave of terrorism. The Cabinet met in special session to-day (Monday) to367 words
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Article263 1934-06-15 12 NEW P. O. LINER Sprinkler System To Be Installed The decision has been taken by the P. and O. Company, says The Times, that the new mail and passenger vesse’ cf about 24.000 tons gross which is being built by Vickers Armstrongs. Limited, shall be fitted with a system of263 words
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Article57 1934-06-15 12 For Local Egyptian Children Medan, June 9. The King of Egypt has given his approva’ for free education to be given to the children of the Sajid Arabs living in Netherlands India. Singapore and Hadramaut. The Nieuws van den Dag, states that this announcement has caused great pleasure57 words
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Article206 1934-06-15 12 False Trade Description Charge Kuala Lumpur, June 12. A tea expert from Ceylon will probably have to travel to Kuala Lumpur in order to taste tea and give his opinion of it to Mr. F. K. Wilson, the magistrate. This w’as revealed in the police206 words
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Article89 1934-06-15 12 —Reuter. Successful Mission To Far East London, June 14. The British Government is being kept fully informed of the progress of Mr. Latham’s mission to the Far East, said Sir John Simon in reply to a question in the House of Commons by Miss Horsburgh. He felt that—Reuter. - 89 words
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Advertisement252 1934-06-15 12 MORE SHELL SUCCESSES A GOOD DAY’S WORK FOR SHELL MOTOR OIL The Following Races Were All Run On 20th May 1934. 1. TARGA FLORIO RACE —SICILY Ist VARZI (69.2 k.p.h.) 2nd BARBIERI FASTEST LAP by GHERSI at 73.6 k.p.h. All the above were driving Alfa-Romeo cars and using SHELL MOTOR252 words
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Article309 1934-06-15 13 Cash And Jewellery -URTHER EVIDENCE ise in which two Indians Subbaredy and Suppiah Thaver rged with criminal breach of urespect of cash and jewellery ihie of $116.90 the property icr Indian named Patchiappen hc\ had accompanied to Penn Alor Star to see him off to s309 words
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Article115 1934-06-15 13 But Re-arrested In A T wakow ah Ah Hai, who was originally pro- ..1 before Mr J M Brander, the third i i oostrate, on June 1 on a charge of attempted extortion and failed to find bail in $5O and escaped from the lock-up during tb.e115 words
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Article106 1934-06-15 13 Death At S’pore Genera! Hospital death took place at the General Hos-» 1 on Monday night, of Mr. R. U. Moore, dak Ltd., at the age of 31 years Moore, who leaves a wife and two\ n, first came to Singapore about ten ago with the Duke106 words
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Article82 1934-06-15 13 telegraph Messenger Who Disobeyed Signal tine of $1 in the Sinagpore fourth trate’s court on Tuesday taught a delivery peon, named Govindasamy, loyed by the Eastern Extension Tele- Co., of Robinson Road, that messenio not enjoy the same traffic privileges inbulance men and firemen. l»en called upon to82 words
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571 1934-06-15 13 Youthful Beneficiary Bound Over KEPT NO ACCOUNT OF MAINTENANCE Hearing was commenced yesterday afternoon by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, of the case in which Noor Mohamed, a money changer, w’as charged with the abetment of an offence of laying false information. He571 words
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Article179 1934-06-15 13 Former “Boy’s” Trick On Shopkeepers Omar bin Subari. a Malay "boy” formerly in the employ of a European woman m Cuscaden Road, was produced on two char ges of cheating before Mr. N. Gnce in the Singapore police court on Tuesday. He pleaded guilty to both counts. Police179 words
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Article274 1934-06-15 13 Beflagged Streets la Berlin "VICTORY" PARADES With pomp and pageantry the 18th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland was cele brated through the Reich as a great German “victory.” In Berlin a guard of honour composed of stilors from the cruiser Koeln marched through the beflagged274 words
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Article241 1934-06-15 13 Boys Girls In Ballet Over 1.000 amateur performers under 25 vears of age will take part in the great Pageant of Labour” to be staged at the Crystal Palace. London, in October. The pageant has aroused great enthusiasm among the young trade unionists. Cooperators241 words
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Article98 1934-06-15 13 Members Of Reconstituted Board The Malay Mail understands that the following have been invited to serve on the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya as reconstituted: The Director of the Institute (Chairman), the Director of Agriculture, S.S. F.M.S.. Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, M.C.S. (District Officer, Kuala98 words
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Article869 1934-06-15 13 Mr. A. D. Shannon left for Home by the m.s. “Ruhr” on Wednesday. I The engagement is announced of Mr. j lan D. Menzies, of the P? and O. Banking Corporation, Singapore, and Miss Dorothea j Gardner, only daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. L. Gardner, of869 words
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Advertisement23 1934-06-15 13 It Is <3 long lane ♦betas no turning. An adver •Hsement in the Pinanc Gazette will help to pul' you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement143 1934-06-15 13 7 j I i CARROLL GIBBONS i BILLY MAYERL JOHN GREEN I 4RE LONDON'S LF4D/NG D>INC£ PIANISTS Here are a few of their Latest Records. Sparkling Tone and Unusual Piano Playing. D 1322 Two friends tn harmony IWO PARTS (Played by Gibbons Green) DB 1268 < WHAT NOW Z NOT143 words
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Article112 1934-06-15 14 of the government. —Rugby Radio Service. Statement Before Recess LAYING UP SCHEME London, June 14. Dr. Burgin said that the President of the Board of Trade would make a statement well before the recess, that is before the end of next month, in regard to theof the government.—Rugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article228 1934-06-15 14 Reuter. Enthusiastic Welcome PRESS REFRAIN FROM COMMENTS Venice, June 14. Escorted by Italian aeroplanes Herr Hitler, accompanied bv Baron von Xeurath and high Nazi officials arrived at 10.05 a.m. at the air port from Munich tor the historic meeting with Al uss< >lini. The German delegation wasReuter. - 228 words
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Article185 1934-06-15 14 risks.— Reuter. Big Companies' Schemes REPAYING DEBENTURES London, June 14. Efforts of big companies to avail themselves of the present extraordinary cheapness of money is witnessed by the decision of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company to repay £4,850,000 in debentures and the British Aluminium Co., Ltd., to convertrisks.— Reuter. - 185 words
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Article592 1934-06-15 14 Sound Financial Position REPORT FOR PAST YEAR The eleventh Annual General Meeting of the Old Frees’ Association will be held at the association premises, 156 Hutton Lane, on Saturday, June 23 at 2.30 p.m. sharp. AGENDA 1. To read and confirm the Minutes of the last Annual592 words
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Article45 1934-06-15 14 PENANG, JUNE 15 London Bank Demand 2 4 4 m'ts 2 4 732 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4% I 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand 58% rom. France T.T. 880 nom. Hongkong T.T. 37% Shanghai t.T. 43 India T.T. Silver IQ745 words
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Article407 1934-06-15 14 Visit To Sitiawan LAND RICHLY ENDOWED BY NATURE H. H. THE SULTAN, who arrived in Sitiawan, on Wednesday received a very warm welcome from all sections of the community resident in the district. His Highness’s programme for the day began with a visit to the407 words
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Article81 1934-06-15 14 During the week ending 9th June. 1934, expor s from Malayan ports amounted to 100,336 cases of which 86,892 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.660 cases to the Continent of Europe, 6,500 cases to Canada. and 5,284 cases Elsewhere. Total exports for the period Ist81 words
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Article123 1934-06-15 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £227.2.6 £223 5 0 TIN— (3 Months) 011 £226.7.6 £223.5.0 Singapore $112.50 $111.75 Business Done Penang $112.50 $110.87% Business Done 25 tons Buyers no Sellers COPRA— (Sundried) 2 85 $2 85 BLACK PEPPER l6 25 si 6 25 RUBBER London 6%d 6%d New York 13%c(G)123 words
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Article152 1934-06-15 14 The following are the lateet quotations I for to-day Buyers BeDenr I fTNB Ampat Tins 6 6 6 9 Ayer Hitams 15 9 16 3 Chenderiangs 10 3 10 9 Hitams 54 56 Hong Fatts 54 56c Hongkong Tin 13 6 14 3 Johans 29 31 K.152 words
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Article202 1934-06-15 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department The market has ruled quietly steady during the interval and with a moderate demand from the consuming centres, local values have firmed up about 1 cent per lb, since we last reported. The tone at the close, however, is rather uncertain with a few202 words
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Advertisement181 1934-06-15 14 NOTICE OF SALS TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Saturday, the 16th June, < At 11 A.M. At entrance of Slot Alley, Beat; Penang. The undermentioned land mes: hereditaments of Ana. Cheeana. bin Shini Allee Shaik alias Shaygoo of No. 79 and 81, 1 1 Penang, in respect of181 words
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Article2070 1934-06-15 15 Joseph Travers Sons FINANCIAL STRENGTH MAINTAINED DIVIDEND OF 12| PER CENT. markets and exchange fluctuations MR. E. T. DOTTRIDGE ON THE OUTLOOK mual General Meeting of Joseph v Sons, Limited, was held on April uthern House, Cannon Street, Lot c T. Dottridge, C B. E. (the chairman resided. etary (Mr.2,070 words
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Article259 1934-06-15 15 Increase Of Capital Approved An extra-ordinary general meeting of the Gadek Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on May 23 at 138, Leadenhall-street, E. C.,’ to consider a resolution increasing the share capital of the company to £llO.OOO by the creation of 30.000 new shares of £1 each. Mr.259 words
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Article1040 1934-06-15 15 Annual Meeting MORE OPTIMISTIC VIEW OF FUTURE Proceedings at the Twenty-Second Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company, held at the Registered Offices, London House, New London Street, London, E.C.3, on Thursday, the 10th day of May, 1934. Mr. W. H. Shelf ord, (the1,040 words
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Article217 1934-06-15 15 Coolie Discovered In A I Mine Gallery Raub, Tuesday. An interesting gold stealing case was heard by Mr. R. V. Brant, Magistrate, Raub, recently, when a Chinese mining coolie named Koh Ah Leong, employed at the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, xvas charged with stea-ing gold from the217 words
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Advertisement519 1934-06-15 15 Two Skins! "Ibu have an OUTER and an Under Skin ■Bl jySw -xvvw l w Lady Sibell Lygon guards hrr loveliness with Pond's simple Two-Skin Treatment t This Two-Skin Treatment checks Wrinkles corrects Dryness WHEN you are young, your constantly being dried out by exunder skin fits your outer posure.519 words
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Advertisement1863 1934-06-15 16 kPR4/4NT!N(i >„. nMM B imb TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ L.LJ ®LUK PUMMEL LINE From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New Tort June 21 PRES. HAYES July 18 July 31 Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves July 5 pres. JOHNSON Aug. 1 Aug. 14 Fenang July 19 PRES. MONROE Aug. 15 Aug.1,863 words
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Article540 1934-06-15 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES $c dule of Principal Lines n -mg is a list of vessels arriving from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY jl y :TTH CASTLE from Belawan. r Port Said and New York on 17th -g X HARI from Singapore via pc S. X from Bangkok, Singapore,540 words
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Article1580 1934-06-15 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 6th June per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 14th June. AIK MAIL A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by read tc Alor Star and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 71,580 words
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Advertisement114 1934-06-15 17 TO TENNIS PLAYERS We have just received a new shipment p of Tennis Rockers in various weights S K i and prices. There is a racket to suit every pSdyer. 1 1 I TO CRICKETERS I i I J We have also received a new shipment 3 a* i j114 words
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Miscellaneous997 1934-06-15 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B BC PHOHI—HOLLAND Two of the follow- 19.82 metres TO-DAY ing wavelengths 25.28 metres Wavelength: 16.88 metres will be used sim- 31.30 metres PM. ultaneously. 31.55 metres 8 50—Dutch National Anthem. 49.59 metres 9 00 —Station orchestra conducted by Loe Cohen. TO—DAY 1- Ouv. “Die Italienerin in Algiers997 words
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Article2319 1934-06-15 18 FAMOUS ROYAL WINE VAULTS: A GREAT PAGEANT MASTER; POSSIBILITIES OF GLIDING WATERBUSES ON THE THAMES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 2. THE PRINCE AS CARPENTER* The approach of the Chelsea Flower Show is a reminder that in the last year or two the Prince2,319 words
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Advertisement285 1934-06-15 18 :V AIDE -APPEARANCE 'PERFOBMAi® THE NINE SPORTS 4-SEATER NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY Those sports enthusiasts who have followed thd, performance of cars in the organised trials at home and in the international events are conversant with the outstanding' success of Singer Nine Sports Models in practically every event of note.285 words
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Article1825 1934-06-15 19 PRESS COMMENTS REGARDING MANILA DEADLOCK Japanese Attempt To Secure Admission Of Manchukuo far eastern athletic association dissolved P)R to the opening o ,ic present Tenth Fai astern O 1 y m pics Manila, the Fai \inpics Federation ind-table conference ites of Japan, China l'1,825 words
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Article136 1934-06-15 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Be Treated As jun-runners Canton, May 24. y authorities issued a proiy forbidding the smuggling nd declaring that offenders to punishment similar to ut to gun-runners. ’on of the authorities, says lion, has been drawn to the incr* wolfram smuggling as a ready rise inReuters Pacific Service. - 136 words
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Article75 1934-06-15 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Railway Official To Make Tour Peiping, May 25. Mr. Shen Sung, director of the railway police department of the Ministry of Railways, who has been inspecting the guards of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, arrived here this morning. To-morrow he will leave Peiping for points onReuters Pacific Service. - 75 words
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64 1934-06-15 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, May 24. The Ministry of Communications announced to-day that a wireless service between Tokyo and Shanghai would be Inaugurated on June 1, with the tariff the same as the cable rate. It is declared that the volume of traffic between—Reuters Pacific Service. - 64 words
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Article89 1934-06-15 19 connexion with the Nishihara loan.—Reuters Pacific Service. For Peiping-Suiyuan Railway Nanking, May 27. The Ministry of Railways published a statement to-day confirming the conclusion of an agreement for a Japanese loan of $5,200,000 for the reorganisation of the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway. The Ministry stated that "the PeipingSuiyuan Railway onconnexion with the Nishihara loan.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 89 words
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53 1934-06-15 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen, May 22. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the Dairen Risen Kaisha, leading shipowners operating on the Japan-Dairen line, have reached an understanding to do away with cut throat freight competition and have agreed as to the amount of cargo to be.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 53 words
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Article127 1934-06-15 19 eppesition against h m there.— Reuters Pacific Service. Talk On National Salvation Canton, May 26. The Living Buddha of Sikong, who is visiting Canton, to-night granted an interview to local pressmen in the course of which he explained how national salvation could be achieved through proper applicationeppesition against h m there.— Reuters Pacific Service. - 127 words
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Article38 1934-06-15 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nar.king, May 25. Official sources characterise as baseless reports to the effect that General Huang Shao-hsiung, Minister of the Interior, is leading an expedition to Sinkiang with two picked divisions of government troops-—Reuters Pacific Service. - 38 words
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Article228 1934-06-15 19 will be restored on June.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Wash Hands Off Through Traffic Question Peiping, May 18. Interviewed by Chinese pressmen this morning, Mr. Yin Tung, managing direci tor of the Peiping-Mukden Railway, who I arrived here from Tientsin yesterday evenI ing, emphatically denied that his recentwill be restored on June.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 228 words
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Advertisement32 1934-06-15 19 11 gives that matt complexion; HI the best powder base. [I H for cleansing and massage; II keeps the skin supple. 3 Representative: —Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone32 words
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Advertisement111 1934-06-15 19 f|i|m SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT /JJ A TOOIAL PRODUCT Go to the stores and see the fascinating new Tobralco patterns. Enjoy the lasting delight of frocks that wash and wear amazingly and keep their loveliness—of quality that proves by far the cheapest in the end.111 words
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Article, Illustration259 1934-06-15 20 Printed and Published by CYRIL GRAHAM BARNES for the “Pinang Gazette Wess, Ltd.” at their Office, la, Penang Street, in the Municipality 01 George Town, Penang, in the Colony of the Straits Settlementa NEW EXPRESS AIR LINER ON VIEW A view of two of the.259 words