Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1934
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Title Section20 1934-06-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 145. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, JUNE* 22, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1029 1934-06-22 1 SUCCESSFUL THREAT OF FORCE ALL EUROPEAN PRISONERS NOW RELEASED BRITISH NAVY POLICEMEN OF THE CHINA COAST London, June 21. Further information from Admiral Dreyer, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, regarding the rescue of the five Englishmen and one Chinese official captured by the pirates1,029 words
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Article200 1934-06-22 1 the posi’ion wr still improving.—Rugby Radio Service. Highest Figure Since 1929 AND STILL IMPROVING London, June 21. The Minister for Labour, Sir Henry Betterton, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the number of registered employed was at present 10,187.000, the highest figure since 1929.the posi’ion wr still improving.—Rugby Radio Service. - 200 words
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Article45 1934-06-22 1 the terms of which w’ill be published.—Reuter Wireless. Treaty Signed By Imam Of Yemen It is learned that Imam of Yemen has signed the Peace Treaty and ratifications are being exchanged shortly with Hodeida. the terms of which will be published.—Reuter Wireless.the terms of which w’ill be published.—Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article157 1934-06-22 1 Rugby Radio Service. British Attitude NOT BECOMING A PARTY London, June 21. Sir John Simon in the House of Commons, said the statement regarding security made by the British delegate, Mrs. Corbett Ashby, at the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference, was made on is authority andRugby Radio Service. - 157 words
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Article43 1934-06-22 1 —Reuter. German Ambassador To Moscow Resigns Berlin, June 21. Herr Nadolny, German Ambassador to Moscow has resigned. Herr Von der Schulenburg. former Minister to Bucharest, succeeds him. It is stated that the change will not affect Germany’s policy’ towards the Soviet..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article424 1934-06-22 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Import Restrictions Reprisals TEXT OF BILL London, June 21. The text has been issued to-day of the “Debts Clearing Offices and Import Restrictions Reprisals Act of 1934,” as a measure to be put into operation in connection with the German default on the Dawes—Rugby Radio Service. - 424 words
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Article83 1934-06-22 1 Reuter. First Revolt Against Codes Washington, June 21. The Code Authority of the Cleaning and Dyeing Industry in the first revolt against the codes charges General Johnson and the N.R.A. with bad faith in suspending the fair trade provisions of the code. Mr. Harkness, Chairman of theReuter. - 83 words
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Article216 1934-06-22 1 —Reuter. Opposition Baffles Export PREVENT VIOLENT FLUCTUATIONS London, June 21. The “Exchange Equalisation Fund” has driven out Foreign j Exchange Dealers and I, therefore, am at a loss to understand some of the dealers’ opposition i to the buffer tin pool which will not take business from.—Reuter. - 216 words
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Article81 1934-06-22 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Prospect Of Prolonged Drought London, June 21. Only occasional showers broke the long sunny periods yesterday in South Eastern England, and although under the influence of slight secondary depressions, unsettled cloudy weather continues. There is the prospect of a prolonged drought. The Metropolitan—Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Article50 1934-06-22 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Slight Improvement In British Funds London, June 2. Sterling on New York is quoted at 5.03 5 8 and Paris 76 3!8. The stock markets were inactive. British funds record fractional improvement but War Loan 3'Lper cent remained unchanged at 102 58. Gold 138.—Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article64 1934-06-22 1 And The Monarchists Of Spain Madrid, June 17. King Alfonso has been officially recognised by the executive committee of the monarchist party as the sole representative of the monarchical idea in Spain. The King has informed his supporters that he will continue to perform his duty unto the64 words
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Advertisement18 1934-06-22 1 |lt. NAGATA I brothers DENTISTS I Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street l_.18 words
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Advertisement10 1934-06-22 1 ANCHOR BEER Sole Distributors: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.10 words
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Advertisement2546 1934-06-22 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE SELANGOR TURF CLUB pgNANG HILL BANKS < Members are hereby notified that the half AUIC»» I awEIVIEPi I yearly General Meeting of the Club will be A Jk Averaae held in the Secretary’s Office, Selangor K£>|LwwAA 9 Club. p on Friday, the 29th June, 1934, at2,546 words
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Article448 1934-06-22 3 Here Are 100 New Songs By The Same Writer SOME WERE SCRAWLED ON SHIRT CUFFS Leslie Stuart's Best Unpublished Tunes To Be Released The man who wrote “Flo rod ora” and the whole world singing, who made fortunes and died poor, is to live again.448 words
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Article159 1934-06-22 3 Magistrate’s Son Who Was Assassinated Mr. John Edward Burge, aged 83, of bledon, whose son, the Midnapore ma- ate was murdered in India last year, 1 at Wimbledon on June 9. Hs death is stated to be a tragedy of a n heart. He never recovered159 words
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565 1934-06-22 3 Parents* Sacrifices For Brilliant Son NO HOLIDAYS FOR 20 YEARS The story of the sacrifices of poor parents to send their brilliant son to Cambridge was told by Mr. Norman Birkett, K.C., at Cambridge on June 11, when he appeared to defend George David Anderson,565 words
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Article313 1934-06-22 3 At Leniency In London Prisons WHY "SPORTS"? Nazi prison officials have descended upon London. A party of twelve are here to study prison conditions in Britain. They have already visited the London Prisons, Wandsw’orth and Wormwood Scrubs, and have also been to Maidstone and Wakefield313 words
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Article365 1934-06-22 3 Allowed To Keep $428 Found On Him A further echo of the seizure of over $9,000 worth of chandu on board the s.s. Manila Maru on June 11, in connection with which four men—a Japanese steward and three Chinese —were sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment, was heard365 words
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Advertisement18 1934-06-22 3 CHARITY BAZAAR JUNE 30 4 p.m. PAROCHIAL HOUSE GROUNDS (Church of Assumption) IN AID OF THE PARISH POOR.18 words
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Advertisement284 1934-06-22 3 'VALUE ’APPEARANCE ’PERFORMANGE THE NINE SPORTS NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY Those t ports 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. Their284 words
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Article, Illustration317 1934-06-22 4 'Give Him a Straight Deal at Lord's: His Bowling Is Fair Then Invite Him Unconditionally In I he Exening Standard. D. R. Jardine. England's victorious captain in the last 1 ests. considers the position ol England in the light of our defeat in the first Test match317 words
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Article372 1934-06-22 4 Forwards 1 Poor Display MUNICIPALITY WINS Municipality 5 P.R.C. 1 In a friendly football match played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Recrea‘ion Club was beaten by five goals tc one by the Municipality but on the run of play the losers deserved to have gained at372 words
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Article257 1934-06-22 4 Glugor Draw With D.A.F.C. "B" DATO KRAMAT FOOTBALL D.A.F.C. 0 Glugor Chib 0 On the Dato Kramat ground yesterday the Darul Aihsan Football Club “B” team j drew with the Glugor Club, in a fixture of the Second Division League. Both sides were well-balanced and a keen257 words
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Article575 1934-06-22 4 Tim Remains The Holder GIBB BEATEN IN FINAL The open golf championship of Siam was settled when the holder Tim retained his title. At the end of the third round Gibb, the Malayan amateur chamn on. playing for the first time for the Open in this country.575 words
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Article747 1934-06-22 4 EARLY TEST GAMES RECALLED IBy J. M. Kilburn in the Yorkshire Post) Some fifty-seven years ago the first Test match between Eng’and and Australia was p’ayed on the Melbourne ground. It was arranged a*- e result of a drawn game between the fourth England side to747 words
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Article1225 1934-06-22 4 AUSTRALIA 265 AHEAD WITH SEVEN WICKETS TO FALL PLUCKY THREE-FIGURE STAND BY HENDRUM AND GEARY SAVES COMPLETE BREAKDOWN By P. F. Warner Nottingham, Ju ne u Australia are in a position which may well mean their eve:.: ,1 v j c tory in the first Test here•—“Daily Telegraph.” - 1,225 words
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Article86 1934-06-22 4 Result Of Gold Cup EASY WIN i’O R FELICITATION T n June 21- t of the The following was th. AscO t Gold Cup over 2 1 mil-to-day:— Aga FELICITATION 4y. 9.0 j Khan > 2 THOR II 4y. 9 0 (M. M HYPERION 4y. 9.0 (Lm86 words
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Article64 1934-06-22 4 —Reuter. Scores Century At Coventry London, June 21. The official forecast for to-morrow’s Test is cloudy with seme rain. Wyatt, playing at Coventry, for Coventry and North Warwickshire against Northern Liverpool scored 114 not out in 110 minutes. His score included 11 boundaries and one six. He said.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement19 1934-06-22 4 MR. K. DEAN MISS TIJAH MISS MAIMOON MISS SELMA ALL ON “Chap Kuching’’ k 4 I T’Z* jjsHOOTR* JI19 words
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Advertisement39 1934-06-22 4 In Affectionate Remembrance of English Cricket which died at the Oval on 29th August, 1882 Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowing friends and acquainances. R.I.P N B—The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia.39 words
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Article2161 1934-06-22 5 KING SALMON'S CORONATION CUP OAKS TRIUMPH OF LIGHT BROCADE RACING AT KEMPTON PARK >m Our Own Correspondent) London, June 13. ROYAL derby dinner i jig gave his usual Derby Day dinr ambers of the Jockey Club at ..in Palace. The guests—all men ■d about fifty. The Prince2,161 words
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Article171 1934-06-22 5 Go/f Second Round And SemiFinal This Week-end There is a good prospect of J. T. Smith and R. Craik, present and former holders of the title, clashing in the semi-final of the Island golf championship at Keppel on Sunday morning. Smith should not find it very difficult to171 words
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Article190 1934-06-22 5 Europeans vs. The Rest The annual cricket match for the Hennessy trophy between the Europeans and the Rest will be played in Ipoh on Sunday and Monday. June 24 and 25 respectively. The trophy was first competed for in 1932 when the Rest won in a low190 words
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Article103 1934-06-22 5 men and workers.—Reuters Pacific Service. More For Manchoukuo Tokyo, May 28. With Brazil, the only country’ which has hitherto welcomed Japanese settlers, now closing its door to Japanese immigration, Manchoukuo is again attracting fresh attention as an outlet for the Japanese population, which increases by about 1.000,000 personsmen and workers.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 103 words
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Advertisement188 1934-06-22 5 WHY BE A SLAVE TO YOUR IRONING BOARD? I j /If < -y There’s not the slightest need. Make use of Tootal Crease-Resisting fabrics, and then your frocks won’t need pressing every tiine you wear them. These wonderful materials which range from filmy Robia voiles to Toutaline cotton tweed crush188 words
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295 1934-06-22 6 AND SAVES A CUMBER'S LIFE BOUNCE OFF A CRAG Mr. W. B. Cooper, of Lavender-hill, S.W., fell 90 feet on June 9 while climbing Mouse Ghyll on Blea Crag, near Grange-in-Borrowdale, in the Lake District. He was only injured. His life was295 words
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Article160 1934-06-22 6 Able To Fly On Leaving School British public school boys are to have the chance of leaving school as qualified air pilots. The first schoolboys’ aviation camp in the country will start on August 9 at Mousehold Aerodrome, Norwich. A selection of boys from the public160 words
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Article477 1934-06-22 6 Judgment Reserved MR. BEVIR’S COUNSEL NOT CALLED ON The Court of Appeal on June 11 reserved judgment in the appeal of Miss Dallas Burt-White against the verdict and judgment in the slander action brought by Mr. Harold Bevir, solicitor. Miss Burt-White is the sister of Dr. Harold477 words
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408 1934-06-22 6 Famous French "Spy” Of 1908 COMING BACK TO I PARIS Paris, June 12. One of the most famous espionage cases in recent French history is recalled by an announcement made here tha‘ Sub-Lt. Benjamir Ullmo, who was sentenced to transporation for life twenty-six years408 words
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260 1934-06-22 6 Displays To Be Given At Olympia One of the innovations at the revived International Horse Show’ at Olympia this year will be a display by a contingent of the Cadre Noir, the famous French Cavalry’ School of Saumur. There will be 13 officers,260 words
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Article251 1934-06-22 6 49 Nations Are Taking Part THEOSOPHISTS Choosing Successor To Annie Besant Forty-nine countries are to take part in an election shortly for the office of president of the Theosophical Societies of the World. Dr. Annie Besant was the former president. The voting list will contain hundreds251 words
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Article233 1934-06-22 6 U. S. Stratosphere Plan MAY BE HEARD IN ENGLAND New York, June 12. British listeners with efficient shortwave sets may have an opportunity of hearing the voices of two American airmen from a s‘ratophere balloon 15 miles above the United States. Major William Kepner and Cap.233 words
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263 1934-06-22 6 Captain J. Gordon Baillie is a real old seadog. He went nine times round the world in wool clippers in his day. His day lasted forty years. Now he has retired to live on the Solent, at Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.263 words
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Article326 1934-06-22 6 AUSTRIAN DAY OF TERROR RAILWAY LINES BLOWN UP Vienna, June 9. The performance of Wagner’s “Valkyrie” at the State opera house on June 9 had to be broken off when phials of tear gas were flung into the stalls. The audience had to leave the326 words
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Article288 1934-06-22 6 Seven Riding Sisters Of Northolt LANDAU WITH WHITE HORSES FOR bride Northolt, June 11 The playing of the famous hunting Eon “John Peel,” on a cornet by a bandsman, an open landau for the bride and six bridesmaids on horseback escort' ing the bridal carriage along the288 words
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Article305 1934-06-22 6 Death Of Isabel Mary Bateman ONCE ACTED WITH IRVING Memories of the great days of Sir Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre are Iby the announcement of the death st I Mary’s Convent (Church of Englan j Wantage, in her eightieth year, of Isa i Mary305 words
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Advertisement107 1934-06-22 6 JE*****T313 IJ *****3131 J 111 OIJ l-J 13 lu LJ iJ i J iJIJI3UUI3UIJ 13 *****3 111 ***** 1Z1 Ito tennis players*- g ijWe have just received a new shipment g £g of Tennis Rackets in various weights iygj and prices. There is a racket to suit gi k every107 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-22 6 A British Scientist has at zf fl last discovered a safe and J scientific way of removing MX superfluous hair. Razors K I —which only make the I hair grow faster and 1 thicker—and all the old evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded. This new discovery, called Wenlo-White, is175 words
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380 1934-06-22 7 CHINESE GIRL'S PATHETIC COURT STORY SENT FOR TRIAL All this year I have had a pain >n my chest and this has made me feel not my--1 self. I could not take my meals properly and when I find something blocking my I380 words
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Article364 1934-06-22 7 Why It Was Pulled Down JUDGMENT RESERVED i .idgment was reserved by Mr. Justice ihty in the Singapore Supreme Court Wednesday in the case in which Mr. N. Mistri, owner of the house No. 75 GranRoad. sued Mrs. Lily Fuller, owner of 10 Chatsworth Road,364 words
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160 1934-06-22 7 Drawings Priced At $5OO Each nishing touches to Chen Tien Tsio s Ahibition at the Chinese Town Hall de this morning, when our repre- paid the venue of the exhibition a visit. -nonials and letters of congratulation •ng the work of Mr. Chen were160 words
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Article105 1934-06-22 7 Klang, Wednesday. 00, a Hokkien, was produced >r. Turner, the Klang magistrate, ued with offering a bribe of $2O No. 324 to induce him to neglect at Sungei Way on June 19. ’"lice constable said that the acipped $2O into his pneket and ear- ged him to105 words
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Article264 1934-06-22 7 Big Shoe Sale Attracts Many Inquiries The biggest sale of shoes yet to take place in Singapore is at present in progress. Tenders have been invited for the disposal of 118,000 pairs of Tan Kah Kee shoes, representing practically the entire remaining stock from the works264 words
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Article184 1934-06-22 7 Removed Without A Permit GELIGNITE, DETONATORS AND SAFETY FUSES The case was concluded on Wednesday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, in which Tan Am, a 49-year-old labourer living in Tanjong Pagar Road, and Tan Tian, a 34-year-old sub-contractor living at the184 words
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Article80 1934-06-22 7 First Hong Kong Lady To Get “A” Flying Certificate Miss Jean Mackie, one of the keenest Hong Kong lady fliers, has obtained her “A” certificate for flying. Miss Mackie, who is the daughter of the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, of the Legislative Council, now holds the80 words
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Article55 1934-06-22 7 Tennis tournament The following r-> the results of the tennis matcher r’a’- d vesterday:— Final—Mixed Dcub'es:—Mr. and Mrs. B. F.- Bridge beat Mrs. R. H. Williams and Mr. F. W. M. Burr, 6—2, 6—3. Ladies Doubles —Semi-Final:—Miss S. N. Dennys and Mrs. Storev beat Mrs. Bruce and55 words
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Article185 1934-06-22 7 And World Records Princeton, New Jersey, June 17. In the course of an athletic meeting at the University, Ben Eastman beat the world record in a half mile foot-race, in 1 minute 49.8 seconds. The record was fori merly held by the German Peltzer, being 1 minute 51.06185 words
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687 1934-06-22 7 CLUB DIRECTORS TO CONSIDER THE PROPOSAL INNER WHEEL'S GOOD WORK AT HOME Members of the board of directors of the Singapore Rotary Club at their next 1 1 meeting will debate the advisability of' 1 changing the constitution of the club to k admit the687 words
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Article586 1934-06-22 7 Obstructed In The Course Of His Duty ABUSIVE LANGUAGE IS NOT AN OFFENCE I i How alleged difficulties experienced by t Municipa 1 overseer in serving a summons or I a Eurasian woman, Mrs. Golgbert, led tc j a scene, was described in the Singapore586 words
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Article48 1934-06-22 7 Paris, June 14. Capt. G. E. T. Eyston, driving a car with an A.E.C. Diesel engine, at Montlhery, similar to that used by a London bus, today broke his own world’s records, doing the kilometre at 193.66 kilometres an hour and the mile at 120.335 m.p.h.48 words
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Article342 1934-06-22 7 Caustic Soda Mistaken For Sugar NOW LIVING QUITE HAPPILY WITH HUSBAND A joking statement made by her husband that he intended taking unto himself another wife was alleged to have been the i motive for a young Cantonese woman, Lai. lAh Boh, drinking caustic soda on342 words
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239 1934-06-22 7 Geneva, June 16. The first speech to loom above the conventional level at this year's International Labour Conference here was delivered on. Thursday by a Japanese workers’ representative in which he sharply refuted allegations with regard to Japanese policies in connection239 words
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70 1934-06-22 7 Alleged to have been in possession of toddy other than that purchased from a licensed toddy tavern, a Tamil named Andinadan was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate. The accused claiming that the toddy was planted on him by the Bengali who had arrested him70 words
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Miscellaneous56 1934-06-22 7 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES: Sleeping. Out (2) ——"MO 'WWfI ITMBBEi’iir 7 JsE wWi'tw 'IPII a i/"‘- .X O jdEm, —e sat up and stared. As it charged, he flung his bed And so, with blanket badly rent, Tfic'uh tc thing was a goat. It glared. All about its horns and56 words
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Miscellaneous511 1934-06-22 8 T" 6-30 TO_N,GHT OT _w LAST N|GHT SAGAR'S JEM PRODUCTION A 4 A y «*■*>,* Z"W < rx. A PERFECT HINDUSTANI TALKING, SIN FAIRY of BAGyALL™ x™ OPENING TO-MORROW ‘KING OF THE JUNGLE’ SX7IS- C .SA E and FRANCES DEE crowded thrills: mammoth spectacle: strange romance: MJF W Y7F CV511 words
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Article127 1934-06-22 9 Great Night At Marseilles SCORES INJURED Marseilles. June 18. A great crowd of socialists and communists battled with the police here for several hours on Sunday night, when the fornfer attempted to break up a meeting of the “Solidarity Francaise" the Right-wing organisation of M. Coty, the perfumery127 words
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Article157 1934-06-22 9 And The F rench Government Paris, June 17. The American Press magnate Mr. W. R. Hearst, who was expelled from France in 1930, has now been granted by the French Government permission to revisit France according to the Paris edition of the NewYork Herald, which adds that157 words
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Article66 1934-06-22 9 —Reuter. Inquiry ’r'o “Dresden” D icaster Oslo, June 22. At an inquiry into the “Dresden" disaster the pilot declared that yesterday afternoon a slight change was in the cruising plan as a result of which the liner entered waters not included in the pilot’s certificate. The captain—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article129 1934-06-22 9 Case May Not Continue When Syed Sadullah bin Hamidullah appeared again on Wednesday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on a charge of cheating (alternatively of obtaining credit under false pretences), Mr. Paul Storr. representing Mr. O’ Connor, applied for a fortnight’s adjournment. This129 words
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Article116 1934-06-22 9 In The Life Of A President Paris, June 17. A slight incident occurred when President Lebrun, who is paying an official visit to Bordeaux on the occasion of the national vintagers’ festival now being held in that city, left the Prefecture by car this (Sunday) forenoon. A man116 words
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Article219 1934-06-22 9 Hitler's Latest Statement MUST SEEK PEACE Gera (Thuringia), June 18. Chancellor Hitler, addressing a regional party congress held here, after mentioning that when he first spoke here, hardly thirty of his followers were present, declared that the National Socialists have to carry out a gigantic programme at home,219 words
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Article313 1934-06-22 9 Men From The Ted worth Now In Singapore A warrant officer now aboard H M.S. Terror, the monitor at the Naval Base, was awarded the M.B.E. in the Birthday Hon-> ours for the part he played in the unsuccessful attempts to raise the ill-fated313 words
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Article183 1934-06-22 9 Greek Seaman To Be Repatriated “I got lost in Singapore and wish to be sent back home,” said a Greek seaman, John Charel Abidois, who was charged in the Singapore third magistrate’s court on Wednesday morning with being a vagrant. Asked how’ he came to be in183 words
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Article144 1934-06-22 9 As Basis For Soviet Attack On India? Tokyo, June 18. Fresh light has been thrown on Soviet penetration into Chinese Turkestan by information reaching here. Soviet Russia is > said to be executing a four-point policy to- 1 wards Chinese Turkestan, namely, the monopolisation of trade, the founding144 words
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Article120 1934-06-22 9 Woman Motorist Prefers To Go To Court “This lady refused to be warned. She wished to come to court,” said Inspector Moule when a case in which Mrs. H. V. Ebert, a Eurasian, was charged with two traffic offences was mentioned before the Singapore fourth magistrate on Wednesday.120 words
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Miscellaneous210 1934-06-22 9 5-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TO-MORROW 2-45 IRNER'S ULTRA SMART COMEDY RIOT I I SHE MADE A i I LOVER OUT OF ,> HER HUSBAND J by letting him look on fe. WtfMr while an expert made 1 tS? 'tSK* love to her! See how a fejr R)) J she put210 words
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Article1145 1934-06-22 10 For the simple reason that the work of the post and telegraphs department of any country is also a recital of progress with the times, the annual report of any administration is always interesting. The report which we have before us is that on the work of1,145 words
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Article436 1934-06-22 10 SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE Our contemporary has obviously forgotten the golden rule of “doing unto others as you would that they should do unto you” for it squealed very loudly this morning over the fact that it felt it had been given a taste of its own436 words
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Article977 1934-06-22 10 Corporal Riggs emerged the with only minor injuries, fin Hs War vice in India, and, no lon- th bloom ot youth, obtained a :ls h man to a retired colonel. An pi osiM the garage deprived him of ti t of eye, but enabled him to r977 words
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Advertisement154 1934-06-22 10 Jsitttes LION BRAND Pure Ceylon TEA Specially Blended for Malayan WISE ECONOMY per one pound tin 70 cents. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH Ry* If tbe sun is shining hot and the windows all are shut M J J JM CARLSBERG LAGER154 words
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Advertisement46 1934-06-22 10 t IAIIMIHMING ItIINKW I SHAND z OD FILILHLh lIIL 4, > Z>\ #aJßLb\ /wQpwX Xi <A./ %!%%%%%> DEfl AND PURE/T INGREDIENT/' EXPERT BREWER/ <fUCH I/ THE COMBINATION THAT COEZ TO MAKE '(HOP INTAN THE E>E/T OF ALL BEER/ DISTRIBUTOR/ H(NRy WAUGH 6<o L PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LEMPER.46 words
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299 1934-06-22 11 'INDIAN SARONG MANUFACTURERS CAN AFFORD TO SMILE OTHER TEXTILE LINES" EXPECTED TO BE EMBRACED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 21. While vested interests express some criticism at the general Miie of the market, those who through thick and thin have en!eavourcd to299 words
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Article221 1934-06-22 11 Mr. Soon Hock Cheah In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. 1 .'ti<e Whitley admitted to practice as an ivocate and solicitor of the Supreme art of the Straits Settlements, Mr. Soon Hock Cheah. Mr. Ong Huck Lim, in making the ap- ation, said that two weeks221 words
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Article109 1934-06-22 11 Contraband Tobacco In Bus A. fine of $4OO or in default four months’ "ious imprisonment was imposed on a >» ‘se named Kooi Ah Seng who pleaded ■by to a charge of possession of a quanv of dutiable tobacco valued at $75 and potential duty on which109 words
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420 1934-06-22 11 Women Passengers* Ordeal "OPEN THE &OOR OR WE*LL BE SHOT" Everything Of Value Looted Shanghai, June 22. Carneiro, the China born purser of the Shuntien. who slept through the piracy, noticed on the saloon deck cn Monday morning a man wearing a Chinese Army uniform420 words
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Article129 1934-06-22 11 Skeleton Found On Carey Island Fifteen months ago a Tamil coo’ie. named Pandaram. disappeared from Carey Island and a report to this effect was made at the police station. As it was common about this time for coolies suddenly to leave one district for another, and as129 words
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Article70 1934-06-22 11 Young Chinese Charged Miss Margaret Dryburgh, a school teacher at the Choon Guan School, East Coast Road, was the complainant this morning when a young Chinese To Cheoh. was charged with the theft of $l5 on June 19, in the Second Magistrate’s Court. Mr. C. H. Withers70 words
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Article569 1934-06-22 11 SINGAPORE CHANGES IN THE LAST 30 YEARS It was a very happily conceived idea to run an exhibition showing how Singapore has changed, in conjunction with the advertising of the Warner Brothers picture, “The World Changes,” featuring Paul Muni, which has its premiere in569 words
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Article93 1934-06-22 11 After Twenty Years Kiel, June 17. Magnificent sunshine favoured the opening of Kiel regatta to-day (Sunday), after an interval of twenty years, by the Reichs sports leader von Thchammer Uude Osten, in the presence of thousands of enthusiastic spectators. But the absence of wind proved a drawback for93 words
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Article146 1934-06-22 11 On Housebreaking Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 22. Constant Herbert Mott, a European, claimed trial before the second magistrate on a charge of housebreaking by night, or alternatively, house trespass by entering the house of Ada Clara Mott with intent to intimidate, insult or annoy146 words
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Article627 1934-06-22 11 Amended Pleadings DEFENCE LAWYER TAKEN BY SURPRISE Seremban. Wednesday. A civil suit which was partly heard on May 17 and 18. was to-day continued and concluded before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie. The parties to the action were Han Swee Neo. widow of the627 words
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Article40 1934-06-22 11 Bishop’s Servant Smuggles Chandu (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 21. Stated to be a trusted servant of the Bishop of Macao of eighteen years standingf Chain Kow was fined $5,600 and one day’s imprisonment for smuggling chandu.40 words
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Advertisement147 1934-06-22 11 jt Re Fair To Your Raby. Nature intended that he should be fed on breast milk or alternatively on the nearest food to Nature. In other words he should have HUMANISED TRUFOOD because it is the only food which can justify, by every test known to medical science, the claim147 words
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Article3698 1934-06-22 12 THE CARRIAGE OF AIR MAILS: SIR KINGSLEY WOOD DEFINES THE POSITION CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ON THE FILM: SIR ROBERT GOWER'S WELCOME BILL: THE EMPIRE'S TIMBER RESOURCES: OPERATION ON THE KING OF SIAM (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 13. GROWTH OF THE MAIL In all the3,698 words
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Advertisement290 1934-06-22 12 '.Runny mede Hotel' PENANG. Z mi TO-MORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 4 Every Sunday Evening ORC HESTRAL CON CERT a SUNDAY NEXT J June 24th SPECIAL CONCERT I WITH MISS BESSIE KERR (Mezzo-Soprano) With Piano Orchestral Accompaniment. Commencing 9.30 p.m. Prompt B DINNER WILL COMMENCE 8 P.M. j B Seats will290 words
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526 1934-06-22 13 Land Dispute JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS IN BOTH CASES urely A Question Of Fact the Supreme Court yesterday, after ling of evidence on both sides Mr. Whitley found against a Chinese tn Beow Lan, who owns a piece of I in Dato Kramat Road and who sued526 words
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Article121 1934-06-22 13 Bata’s Pedicure Treatment chief cause of feet trouble is ini'nt care. We all pay attention and •I much money on the visible parts ur body, e.g. our face, hair, hands, •r nails, but neglect our feet. insidering that our feet are the best most faithful servants121 words
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Article316 1934-06-22 13 Left Drunken Companions To Brawl FINES FOR CAUSING GRIEVOUS HURT In continuance of the case in which three Sikhs named Balawan Singh, Channan Singh and Bothar Singh, are charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to their compatriots Janghir (Delib) Singh and Arjan Singh at316 words
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Article205 1934-06-22 13 Black Shirts Their Uniform DISCLOSURE IN TRESPASS CASE That black shirts were a symbol of membership of two Hokien Secret Societies operating in Penang was disclosed yesterday in the enang Police Court before Mr. D. Wills at the trial of two Chinese named Tiu Chooi Teck and205 words
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Article111 1934-06-22 13 Sequel To Austrian Rail Outrages Vienna. June 16. Patrols armed to the teeth began to plod back and forth along the Austrian railroads on Tuesday with orders to shoot on sight suspicious approaches to the rails. A special chain of guards was stationed half a mile111 words
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Article275 1934-06-22 13 No Theory To Invalidate Scriptural Statements THE RESURRECTION Answering PJate’s query, “What is truth?” Sir Ambrose Fleming, president of the Victoria Institute, on June 11 defined I truth as an exact correspondence betw’een events or fac‘s and statements concerning them. They had not yet, he275 words
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Article207 1934-06-22 13 Good Comedy Drama At Queen’s Genevieve Tobin, Adolphe Menjou, Edward Everett Horton .Mary Astor, Patricia Ellis and Paul Kaye, are featured in the Warner Bros, comedy drama. “Easy To Love,” which opened to good houses at the Queen’s last night. Genevieve Tobin, as the neglected wife invents207 words
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Article487 1934-06-22 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL I Mr. W. A. Wilson, formerly editor of the Malaya Tribune has joined the staff of the Straits Times. He sails for Europe tomorrow and will return in the autumn. I The Hon’ble Mr. Lai Tet Loke has rc- turned from his holiday trip to China and Japan.487 words
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Article97 1934-06-22 13 At Fun Frolic Stadium RECORD CROWD EXPECTED (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Torio Sosa, lightweight champion of Saigon, makes his debut in Penang to-night when he meets Boy Nara, the local welterweight, over twelve two minute rounds at Fun and Frolic Stadium. As great interest has been shown by97 words
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Article55 1934-06-22 13 Mine That Exploded In Estonian School Reval, June 16. Seven cadets of the Estonian officers’ school were killed and 22 others seriously injured, four fatally, when a floating mine from the Great War, which one of the cadets had found and was showing his comrades, exploded on55 words
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Article52 1934-06-22 13 Football Enthusiasts Who Climbed T rees Seremban, June 18. Several Malays, Chinese and Tamils, who climbed up telegraph poles and trees to watch last Saturday's Malaya Cup football match at Seremban, were charged with committing wilful trespass. Mr. T. P. F. McNiece, the Magistrate, dismissed all the men with52 words
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Advertisement134 1934-06-22 13 WHEREVER DANCE MUSIC IS PLAYED: THESE ARE THE FAVOURITES I )CR 7W BUILD A LITTLE HOME Fox Trot KEEP YOUNG BEAUTIFUL THEME SONGS FROM "ROMAN SCANDALS.” IT’S CARROLL I GIBBONS ORCHESTRA SO YOU CAN DEPEND ON PERFECT RHYTHM AND MELODY \CR 799 I<LL FOLLOW MY HEART Waltz) J VD regency134 words
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Article700 1934-06-22 14 Mr. J. G. Howell SORRY TO LEAVE MALAYA The speaker was Mr. Joseph George Howell, Acting Superintendent, Singapore Criminal Prisons, who is retiring on pension, and he made the statement in the course of an interview with a “Malaya Tribune” reporter. Howell with Mrs. Howell and700 words
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Article44 1934-06-22 14 PENANG, JUNE 22 London Bank Demand 2:4% 4 m s 214 7'32 Private 3 mils credit 2i4% 3 Documentary 2'4% On N-w York Dcmind 58% num France TT 880 nom Hongkong T.T. 371-, Shanghai T.T. 42 y~ Ind’a T.T. 155% lver 19 15|1644 words
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Article244 1934-06-22 14 Sensation In Japan "LIVE AND LET LIVE Tokyo, June 16. A speech on the administration, delivered by Dr. de Jonge. the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, on the 14th instant before the National Council, has aroused the keenest interest of the public here. Particularly the part of244 words
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Article71 1934-06-22 14 Charged with assaulting a public officer, namely a process server, while in the discharge of his duty, a Eurasian woman named Mrs. Rode was produced before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate. Penang. The accused admitted that she had struck the process server as he had intruded into71 words
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Article131 1934-06-22 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 76 13 32 76 13 32 New York 5.03 11 16 5.03% Montreal 5.01% 4.98% Brussels 21.58 21.59 Geneva 15.50 15.51 Amsterdam 7.43% 7.43% Milan 58 13 16 58% Berlin 13.21% 13 23’. Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90%131 words
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201 1934-06-22 14 To Be Examined By Trinity College Of Music MISS DOROTHY UNG’S DISTINCTION To Miss Dorothy Ung, daughter of Mr. B. H. Ung, belongs the distinction of being the first organist 'of Chinese nationality in the world to be examined by the Trinity College of201 words
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Article102 1934-06-22 14 The following candidates were successful at the practical examination of music in the Covent on June 19. 1934. Senior Division: Oh Pek Seok and Sng Choo Neo. Intel mediate Division: Marie Bruyns, Antonia Davidscn, Phyllis Mehta. Zita Misso. Jenny Robless and Jane Simons. Junior Division: Masis Jegarow. Advanced102 words
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Article164 1934-06-22 14 Member Of Advisory Board Charged Following a raid on Monday on the Pak Sim How club. 77, Rodger Street, Kuala I Lumpur, a dozen Chinese appeared before the first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. I F. K. Wilson, and were charged with gaming. The president of the164 words
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Article130 1934-06-22 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY ’A 1226.2.6 £225.15.0 HN—(3 Months) p° ndon £226.7.6 £226.0.0 Singapore Mi 1.75 ,i U W Business Done Penang $111.75 $112.00 Business Done 50 tons 25 tons COPRA— (Sundriedj $2 95 $2 90 BLACK PEPPER $J 6 00 l6 00 RUBBER L o^oll 6%d 6 9 16d130 words
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Article151 1934-06-22 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day Buyers SeDera ITNS Ampat Tins 6 6 6 9 Ayer Hitams 15 9 16 3 Chenderiangs 10 0 10'6 Hitams 54 56 Hong Fatts 51 53c Hongkong Tins 13 9 14,6 Johans 27% 30 K. Kamuntings 6 6 7151 words
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Article34 1934-06-22 14 The prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 21% July: September 1934 22% Oct.'Decmber 1934 23% Jan.'March 1935 24 Market easier.34 words
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10 1934-06-22 14 A. A ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS GENERAL. PRODUCE AGENCY LTD.10 words
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Advertisement512 1934-06-22 14 15 SHOE STORE 1, LIGHT STREET ANNOUNCE THE OPEx iXG Op THEIR CHIROPODY DEIa RTMi!j t Vi’-' to fU ~\W '"n t It «’’'Mrow. I BAN 'SH TBQI MT WAI I u.essly. Il SA7l '''««W laWWw RELIEF M FED Charge—Chiropody 75 Cts. 21 22 23 24 25 26-6 POSITION VACANT512 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-06-22 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 77 E TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 8.06 a.m. 12.55 a.m. 7.55 p.m. 2.10 p.m. To-morrow 9.11 a.m. 2.09 a.m. 9.23 p.m. 3.43 p.m.36 words
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1669 1934-06-22 15 UNIVERSAL IMPORTANCE OF PRIMARY PRODUCTION bulk of inhabitants occupied in foodstuff OUTPUT The Dependencies which together make up the British Colonial Empire are still in that state of development in which the principal, and in most cases the only, occupation of their inhabitants is primary production.1,669 words
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Article263 1934-06-22 15 CIRCULAR TO PRODUCERS Government Advances INTEREST CHARGES OF 4| Per Cent. rhe F.M.S. Department of Mines has circulated Malayan tin producers regarding ‘he formation of the International buffer i>ool. Malaya’s share is limited to 60,430 piculs. The circular states that the Government prepared to263 words
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Article709 1934-06-22 15 FIRST OFFICIAL SURVEY “An Economic Survey of the Colonial Empire,” issued by the Colonial Office marks a departure of high importance says the Financial Times. It is the first of what is intended to be a regular series of reports in which are to be gathered between709 words
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Advertisement320 1934-06-22 15 LET K PHYLLOW REJUVENATE YOU I The Most Wonderful Substance in the World,” is one of the attributes paid to w Wm PHYLLOSAN by an eminent physician. This scientific remedy, prepared under the direction of Dr. E. Buergi, Professor of Medicine at Berne University, revitalizes the blood, increases physical energy,320 words
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Miscellaneous51 1934-06-22 15 All in a Day's Work-by Rick Elmc FITTING Mt RISC, 1 VteHOefiV S' II /T-’ 4 I V7l I HovO THAT JrT I J&f > looks oh fvT\ I [(Tn ito < xs o so M IIST 1 Af I oA k igA W Ife w h w < sy51 words
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Advertisement1845 1934-06-22 16 -A— U- > eS-EJE FUNNEL LIME F p TO EUROPE V,A Sl k EZ v Ne ¥ork From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York July 5 PRES. JOHNSON Aug. 1 Aug 14 j Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due j U y 1Q pres. MONROE Aug. 15 Aug. 281,845 words
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Article838 1934-06-22 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines I The following is a list of vessels arriving 1 sail, ng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe). KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for the same ports on Saturday. BULAN from Singapore via ports. MATA NG838 words
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Article123 1934-06-22 17 Dates And Venues June 22, 23. 25. 26.—Second Test Match Lord’s. June 25-July 7.—Lawn Tennis Champion, ships, Wimbledon. July 4-7. Henley Royal Regatta. July 6. 7. 9, 10.—Third Test Match, Manchester. July 9-11. —Cricket, Oxford v. Cambridge, Lords. July 12-13. —Eton v. Harrow, Lords. July 13-14.—A.123 words
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Article73 1934-06-22 17 SATURDAY. JUNE 23 Selangor Turf Club Races, Kuala Lumpur, 2nd dav. Malaya Cup Football Penang v. Selangor at Victoria Green. Old Frees’ Association, Penang, annual meeting, 2.30 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 29 Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund, annual meeting. Town Hall. 5.15 p.m. Bukit Mertajam High School, annual sports.73 words
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Article1482 1934-06-22 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 13’.h June per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amesterdam were delivered in London on 21st June. AIR MAILS A mail for South America by Steamer to Mai se.lles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed1,482 words
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Advertisement189 1934-06-22 17 The equipment of an Indian TransContinental Airways air liner of the A 7AL A NT A class, as used on the weekly services from Singapore across India B 1 OFFICERS I WIRELESS M W ENGINEER 9 'VO'/ VxjcnZ engines |r 8 a passengers PLENTY OF ROOM FOR V) (tH— I189 words
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Miscellaneous399 1934-06-22 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. II Two of the follow- 19.82 metres ing wavelengths |j 25.28 metres will be used sun- |j 31.30 metres ultaneously. 31.55 metres 49.59 metres TO-DAY P.M. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Tom. An orggn recital by T. W. North, relayed from the Town Hall, Walsall. 6.50399 words
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Miscellaneous183 1934-06-22 17 8.20 8.50—A recital of gramophone reccrdc. 9.05 —Time Signal from Big Tom. News Bulletin. 9.20 The Belfast Wireless Orchestra, conducto., E. Godfrey Brown. 9.50 Eugene Pini and his Tango Orchestra, with Diana Clare. 10.50 -England v. Australia Second Cricket Test Match: an eye-witness account of the day’s play by Howard183 words
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Article228 1934-06-22 18 State Visit To London Soon HAREM OF 300 Oriental Grandeur At Hotels THE NIZAM OF HYDERABAD His Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad, reputed to be the richest man in the world, is coming to London soon. It will be his first visit to Europe, and he will228 words
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Article388 1934-06-22 18 Registrar Of Vehicles’ Report In his annual report for 1933 on the working of the Vehicles Registration Department, Mr. G. C. Meredith, Registrar of Vehicles, states: The year saw the introduction of a new form of public conveyance the light saloon type of taxi seating less388 words
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Article219 1934-06-22 18 SHOT BY A BRITISH OFFICER WITH ONE BULLET Calcutta, June 9. A bullet from a British officer’s rifle has ended the career of the most destructive man-eating tigress Northern India has ever known. The tigress had killed nine people chiefly women grass cutters—in Eastern219 words
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Article277 1934-06-22 18 But Defendant Ordered To Pay $5O Costs A defendant, who had neglected for several months to instruct solicitors for his defence in a Supreme Court action, and who applied for an adjournment of the hearing, was ordered on Tuesday by the Chief Justice to pay S5O. the costs277 words
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Article180 1934-06-22 18 Driving With Licence Suspended Habitual defiance of the traffic laws resulted in Chong Chan Chung appearing before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, at the Police Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday on four charges —driving a motor lorry without a certificate of competency, carrying excess180 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-22 18 CALL AT GUAN FOR YOUR MEDICINAL CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS THE HOUSE FOR NEW RELIABLE GOODS. MODERATE FAIR PRICES. UNEXCELLED SERVICE. j! MOSPRAY destroy» V A all insects but is harm- A less to human beings and animals. MOSPRAY will not I stain. Use Mospray against 4 i Mosquitoes Flies, Ants, Cockroaches,175 words
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Advertisement139 1934-06-22 18 LADIES AND GENTS: BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED AND STRIPED DRESSINC GOWN S QMMMMMMBMH— IN LATEST NEW SEASON'S DESIGNS COLOURING NEATLY FINISHED IN DARK AND LIGHT COLOUR BA CKGROUNDS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE Just Unpacked at EASTERN BAZAAR 8. BISHOP STREET 7/>e mott Qonorally U9Ofui Medicine for all Climate» nUCollisßrowg Ik*139 words
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814 1934-06-22 19 PROPAGANDA FOR RECOGNITION FORBIDDEN STERN PUNISHMENT PROMISED OFFENDERS ..—Canton Truth. The Nanking government has recently issued a decree to the effect that any Chinese citizen or citizens who should publish a newspaper or magazine or embark on a propaganda scheme in Shanghai for the purpose of..—Canton Truth. - 814 words
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Article218 1934-06-22 19 BRITISH OFFICIAL'S TRAGIC RETURN TO DUTY Mr E. R. Collier, of the Chinese citimes Customs who has just returned Hong Kong from leave in England, was dead and five others were injured in a is believed to have been a brush with .tiers at Hoihow (Hainan)218 words
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Article97 1934-06-22 19 Rugby Radio Service. Dr. Charg Chung-fu Likely To Be Appointed Peiping, June 4. "hang Chung-fu. Chairman of the ■nt of Political Science in the Law of the National University is mentioned as successor to u Pin-lin as Dean of the School of Mr Chou has been appointed ComrRugby Radio Service. - 97 words
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Article148 1934-06-22 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. 00 At Temple Of Agriculture Peiping, June 4. rty-nine chests and 17 baskets of tics, representing the seizures made local judicial authorities during the wo years, were publicly burned yes- iy morning at the Temple of Agriculture. burning, which was witnessed by rsons,.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 148 words
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Article123 1934-06-22 19 —Reuters Pacific Service Crossing The River Tax” Harbin, May 30. taxes imposed by the local authoriontinue to grow. There is now a n t russing the river here. bombshell has just been dropped by ithorities as a number of people were aing to prepare to cross the river—Reuters Pacific Service - 123 words
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Article104 1934-06-22 19 sinate political leaders.—Reuters Pacific Service. Communist Plot In Nanking Frustrated Nanking, June 6. A Communist plot in Nanking has been frustrated by a series of important arrests, according to an official announcement issued this evening. Acting upon secret information, the police raided a house at Hsiakwan onsinate political leaders.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 104 words
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Article65 1934-06-22 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Negotiating For $2O Million Loan Harbin, May 25. According to the local press the Municipal i Authorities here are endeavouring to nego- tiate a twenty million dollar loan from the Central Bank of Manchoukuo. If success- fui the Municipality will expend part of it on—Reuters Pacific Service. - 65 words
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Article151 1934-06-22 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Memory Of Mr. Wang Kuo-Wei Honoured Peiping, June 4. More than 20 graduate students of Tsing Hua University visited the tomb of the late Mr. Wang Kuo-wei yesterday and paid their respects to the remains of the wellknown Chinese scholar who committed suicide on. —Reuters Pacific Service. - 151 words
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Article72 1934-06-22 19 was she! and. kiUed.—Reuters Pacific Service. Harb n, May 30. Reports of continued banditry along the Chinese Eastern Railway still reach here freouent'y. The latest case of banditry occurred only five miles cutside Harbin. A Russian railway feeman and three Chinese workmen were kidnapped by banditswas she! and. kiUed.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 72 words
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Article284 1934-06-22 19 Truth. THREE CHIEF CONTENDING FACTORS A correspondent writes: “Mr. Li Ming, chairman of the Bank of China, who has arrived in London for the marriage of his daughter to the son of Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister in Washington, is unquestionably one of the most outstandingTruth. - 284 words
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Article78 1934-06-22 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Reformatory In South Kiangsi Canton, June 6. In order to promote the reformation of captured Communists, the First Army Corps of the Kwangtung First Group Army is contemplating the establishment of a reformatory in South Kiangsi and two confinement places in those regions where.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 78 words
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Article177 1934-06-22 19 cecding to the Kiangsi city.--Reuters Pacific Service. Suiyuan Chairman Visits Peiping I Peiping, June 4. j General Fu Tso-yi, Chairman of the Suiyuan Provincial Government, arrived here from Shansi yesterday and paid a i call on General Ho Ying-ching, Acting Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council,cecding to the Kiangsi city.--Reuters Pacific Service. - 177 words
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Article72 1934-06-22 19 to be away for a fortnight.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Inspect Hupeh And Munan Nanking, June 6. General Han Fu-chu, Governor of Shantung, left by steamer this morning for Kiangsi to interview General Chiang Kaishek. Dr. Lo Wen-kan, the Foreign Minister, also left by steamer for Hankow. Heto be away for a fortnight.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 72 words
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Advertisement352 1934-06-22 19 Extreme Climatic Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT V The I ll lsiiM w I r s iMBu, I I MP IWSgjdl It gives along period of faithful service as the moulded container is of substantial design capable of withstanding the Jolting of the Worst Roads and is of352 words
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Article, Illustration217 1934-06-22 20 BRITISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. The huge “Gallery” surrounding the thirteenth green at Prestwick when Jack Mclean defeated the American player FISCHER. BRIDAL ATTENDANTS at the wedding of Mr. John J). Young, the Life Guards, and Miss Nina Harris, at St. Mark’s Church, North Au^leystreet, W, Greta217 words