Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-06-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE estab. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 148. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article2396 1934-06-26 1 IMPORTANCE OF HYGIENIC PROPERTIES EXPERIMENTS WITH RUBBER FLOORING GREATER RESISTANCE TO WEAR THAN MARBLE SUCCESSFUL ADAPTATION IN MANY WAYS (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 16. Thi Rubber Growers’ Association held an exhibition this ivt lie 1 lotel Metropole of the many uses which2,396 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-06-26 1 SIR SHENTON THOMAS WHO IS TO SUCCEED SIR CECIL CLEMENTI AS GOVERNOR OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES30 words
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Article67 1934-06-26 1 Reuter. Supporters Injured BOMB THROWN AT WRONG CAR Poona, June 25. Seven of Gandhi’s supporters were injured when a bomb was thrown at a car. Gandhi owes his escape to the mistake of the boy scouts band who, believing he was aboard, began playing a welcomeReuter. - 67 words
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Article209 1934-06-26 1 —Reuter. Report Of Universities Committee London, June 25. China House will henceforth be called the China Institute, says the annual report of the Universities China Committee. The Chinese students in London have long disliked the old name, saying that it suggested that China is a dominion of Great—Reuter. - 209 words
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Article87 1934-06-26 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Three Officers Killed: One Escapes London, June 25. Three flying officers named C. R. L. Shaw, J. Darroch and G. P. Hill were killed when two instructional machines from Bristol Flying School collided over Yate near Bristol this afternoon. The other occupant of the planes,—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article60 1934-06-26 1 —Reuter. Order- For Eight New Ships Placed In F rance Helsingfors, June 25. According to a trustworthy source, the Soviet has decided to order from France four 7,000-ton cruisers and four destroyers as a sequel to the recent visit of the Soviet naval mission to Brest and Toulon..—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article64 1934-06-26 1 The summonses against Johore and Singapore solicitors for practising in the State without certificates to do so were withdrawn to-day. The summonses came before Shaikh Abu Bakar, the Johore second magistrate. Mr. A. Hamid, D.P.P., said he had been instructed to withdraw the summonses and they were accordingly64 words
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338 1934-06-26 1 Restoration Sought ADMIRALTY CONSIDER IT UNNECESSARY >- JR London, June 25. Restoration of the services of armed guards free of charge for the protection of vessels in the Far East against pirates was sought by Mr. Tufnell at question time in the House of Commons.338 words
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Article103 1934-06-26 1 Petty Cases Seremban, Saturday. In the local police court to-day, a Tamil hire-car driver was convicted of gaming in public, namely, at the Lemon Street car stand. He was fined $2, 6 cents, found on the ground by the police, was declared confiscated. Another Tamil car driver103 words
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Article100 1934-06-26 1 But <He Only Had $6 A Month Salary Sentence of one month’s rigorous imprisonment was passed by the Singapore third magistrate on Saturday on Cheong Keng Puang for breach of trust of $350, the property of the Nanyang Manuiacturing Co., South Bridge Road, where he! was cashier. Cheong100 words
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Advertisement12 1934-06-26 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Stmt, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement19 1934-06-26 1 ASK FOR I ANCHOR BEER A BUTSB QUAUTT BBKB Sole Distributors: N. V. Strait* Java Trading Co. i j19 words
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Advertisement1656 1934-06-26 2 RATES FOR CASUAL selangor turf club g A NKS .advertisements A n Fmnnmical and T<w HOMG KONG AND THE mercantile bank MU ILLUllUllllvdi dim LOW 1. To receive the statement of accounts SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED 171 Ml communications relating *o for the CORPORATION 000 X LleCulC LIHTCIIt•dvertisements should1,656 words
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Article2228 1934-06-26 3 TiST IN LETHAL CHAMBER TEST: A CURE R STAMMERING NEW HIGH-SPEED CINE CAMERA RAY TO PREVENT SEA COLLISIONS RIMENTS ON MAN” Our Own Correspondent) London, June 16. J. Barcroft, Professor of PhyCambridge University, who riskby going into a lethal chamber that died as a result of the2,228 words
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Advertisement260 1934-06-26 3 JMHHhKE 00 YOU KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its A /1 present creamy consistency by /7 A. fA /T A evaporation, and made completely A fl sterile. It contains no preservative p p /cAv or other addition, consequently, after f) /7)71 /./1/7 fy"*260 words
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Advertisement196 1934-06-26 3 1 WwHwW I A < 'I 11 i p i When Distance Lends Enchantment I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills 1 will Help. *T’HE old saying that "Distance lends enchantment” is never more apt or to the point than when I applied to people whose breath is laden with evil-196 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1934-06-26 4 ENGLAND'S SENSATIONAL INNINGS VICTORY VERITY UNPLAYABLE ON TRICKY PITCH London, June 25. The second Test match was continued yesterday and resulted in a sensational victory for England by an innings and 38 runs Yesterdav was the first occasion England has Ixaten Australia at J.ord’s1,382 words
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Article406 1934-06-26 4 Experts' Good Opinion FASTEST EVER IN THAMES ESTUARY (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 16. English yachtsmen have been cautious in giving opinions on the chances of Endeavour. the new challenger for the America's Cup but experts who have been racing at Southend have come back to406 words
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1944 1934-06-26 4 CARNERA DOWN i TEN TIMES AND BEATEN IN AN AMAZING FIGHT Max Baer, the film star-pugilist, made e oo d his boasts when he defeated Primo I Camera r" became heavy-weight boxing champ on of the world, at Long Island. New York. After one1,944 words
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Advertisement12 1934-06-26 4 COMING SOON! THE GREATEST MALAY RECORDINGS ON “Chap Kuching” AimouiwV. kzW I12 words
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Article, Illustration818 1934-06-26 5 GEOFFREY SIMPSON - BY GEOFFREY SIMPSON (In the Daily Maili re has now rocketed into boxing the st, most complex, most colourful, 1 at the same time the most irritating r ever to strut the heavy-weight 'fling, of course, Max Baer, the “playf New York’s Broadway,(In the Daily Maili - 818 words
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Article1197 1934-06-26 5 THE FIRST TEST MATCH Leading Counties Bad Time BOOKS ON CRICKET n Our Own Correspondent). London, June 16. Australian cricketers are greatly it the invitation from the King to ■t tea' at Windsor. It is only on asions that parties are invited Court is in residence at1,197 words
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Advertisement128 1934-06-26 5 PILESJURED No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Pilescan be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, "hot iron,” electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s er hospital bills to128 words
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Advertisement106 1934-06-26 5 Sensational New Pen WRITES ON BOTH SIDES! You could almost wU-j jMiTW •ay that the new fiJ Parker Vacumatie has two points! Write on either side. Magnificent new bar. rel design. Hold» 102% more ink, yH without incretue in n*e. Try the Vacumatic today. At all good dealer*. lUyw B106 words
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Advertisement87 1934-06-26 5 THE PUNTER f 77/ie safest thing he was ever on A CASE OF TIGERJEER Frailer 4k Weave, lA<I. DISTRIBUTORS. b i Z Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. j Z MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS Z NOTE BOOKS Z PENCILS J INK Z GUM C d Estate Supplies W'■ ■gff~ffri TH87 words
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543 1934-06-26 6 EXPECTED TO BROADCAST AN ENGINEERING :i TRIUMPH (From Cur Own Correspondent) London, June 15. Lancashire is greatly interested in the Royal visit next month, when his Majesty will inaugurate the Merseyside tunnel and the new Lancashire arterial road. Another engagement will be543 words
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Article302 1934-06-26 6 New High-Speed Film Camera A film showing some of the possibilities of a new cine-camera, capable of taking 2,500 pictures a second and recording time in fractions of one-thousandth of a second, was shown on June 12 at Bush House. At full speed the camera uses302 words
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Article520 1934-06-26 6 Lady Edmee Owen And An Estate I TO REFUND A THIRD AND FAY COSTS j Judgment was g ven by Mr. Justice Far- well in the Chancery Division on June 15 in the action in which the United States Minister to Denmark, the Hon. Ruth Bryan520 words
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Article1113 1934-06-26 6 CHANGES IN THE SCHOOLS The result of the revolution of two years; ago in Siam has been to infuse new vigour into the* Ministry of Education. Many' new projects have *been set on foot, but .those who are directing educational policy lack experience. There* has been a1,113 words
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Article351 1934-06-26 6 More Outrages In Paris MOTOR EMPLOYEE INJURED Paris, June 15. Parisians ai*c beginning to finger gingerly tpackage they receive by pesu. On three consecutive days bombs have been found masquerading by letters signed by. t’ne Judges of Hades--Aeacus, Rhadajnanthus. and Minos in each case with the351 words
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Article145 1934-06-26 6 Remarkable endurance was displayed by three Royal Air Force pilots, writes 1 our Aeronautical Correspondent, in a rehearsal of inverted fixing for the R.A.F. Display, which is to take place at Hendon on June 30. The pilots flew round the aerodrome several times with their machines upside145 words
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Article703 1934-06-26 6 For Farm Schools In Australia APPEAL FOR £lOO.OOO Success of Fairbridge Scheme The Prince cf Wales and Mr. Baldwin visited the City of London and spoke in support of what was aptly described as an issue with positive dividends in the shape of regenerated childhood.” Their703 words
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Article369 1934-06-26 6 Cardinal Bourne's G 'idea Jubilee CELEBRATIONS WESTMINISTER Thousands of Roman joined at Westminster C lii celebrating the golden priest of Cardinal Bourne, of Westminster. A messag Pope congratulating the j the first of a great num! grams and letters of go from all parts of369 words
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Article144 1934-06-26 6 International Congress At Work Faris. June 10 At an International Congress on Lun phatism held during the week-'rid at l*a Bourboule the British representative, Dr. Alan Moncrieff. discussed the views in his country on this subjec t While the idea of a "lymphatic diathesis was out144 words
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Advertisement8 1934-06-26 6 'l Anaemia fSanatogenJ «k The True Tonic"jk .A*8 words
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Article1192 1934-06-26 7 SELANGOR BELIEF IN HANTU BELIAN PARENTS FEAR THE DREADED SAWAN The Pontianak, Penanggalan, Bajang, Pelesit, Polong, Langsuir, and Hantu Bungkus (bundle devil), who enters one’s great toe, are well-known demons, and especially feared by the Malay peasant. Some time ago, in another publication, I described these spirits,1,192 words
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Article502 1934-06-26 7 Smothered Wife With Chloroform RECOMMENDATION FOR MERCY TO BE FORWARDED The jury, after a deliberation of nearly five hours, by a majority of five to two, found Stephen Seneviratne, advocate, Colombo, guilty of the murder of his wife on October 15 last, at Duff House,502 words
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Advertisement51 1934-06-26 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. i TO-MORROW DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY "JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/-. 4th JULY (.American National Holiday) SPECIAL DINNER BALL DANCE MUSIC BY "JERE LEE’S MADCAPS" AND THE BAND OF THE S.S. President Johnson DINNER $2/50 .ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/Phone 322 for Table Reservations.51 words
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Advertisement475 1934-06-26 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT WANTED by Import Firm Junior Clerk for Ledger and general office work. Immediate entry. Apply Box No. 150, q/o Pinang Gazette. WANTED DC. Electric Refrigerator. State Make, Model and Price, Apply: Box No. 146 c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO475 words
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Miscellaneous443 1934-06-26 8 <liU- M 2UO MM WWW. -~s 1 7 P.M. 9-30 P.M. 6 30 TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW 9-30 6 lS TO-NIGHT 9-30 > TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW ONLY LAST TWO NIGHTS POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 SHOWS I LL CHINESE TALK G SINSINS UNIQUE FILM CO.'S i PICTURE i I GRAND AND GLORIOUS ATTRACTION The443 words
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Article, Illustration99 1934-06-26 9 .—Reuter. loyalty of followers UNDIMINISHED GERMANY AND FOREIGN BOYCOTT London, June 25. iring that the Nazi Movement will housand years, Herr Hitler in an w with the “News Chronicle,” i those seeking the use of National n to their own ends, said that the.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article357 1934-06-26 9 Reuter. Great Britain FIRST LORO AND NAVAL STRENGTH London. June 25. F'.! Lord of the Admiralty, referrn. > the necessity of having an ade- I 1 y for defence, in a speech near V>> )jd that during the last eight) v I’nited States had increased her !iavReuter. - 357 words
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1290 1934-06-26 9 DEBTS CLEARING OFFICE AND IMPORT RESTRICTIONS REPRISALS BILL PASSES SECOND READING amicable settlement by Sunday.—Rugby Radio Service. London, June 25. The Chancellor of the Exchequer,' Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the I House of Commons to-day moved the second reading of the Debts Clearing Officesamicable settlement by Sunday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 1,290 words
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Article31 1934-06-26 9 prove a decisive engagement.—Reuter Wireless- 50,000 Fighting Fiercely Fifty thousand are fighting fiercely at the Granchaco —a battJe which both Bolivians and Paraguayans admit max prove a decisive engagement.—Reuter Wireless-prove a decisive engagement.—Reuter Wireless- - 31 words
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Article63 1934-06-26 9 Rcutcr Wireless. Heavy Sentences For Alleged Espionage Rome, June 25. Signor Umberto Bianchi, ex-Socialist Deputy, was sentenced to 17 years for trafficking in news and divulging secret information, while the captain and sergeant of the air force were sentenced to 15 and 1G years respectively. The accused aieRcutcr Wireless. - 63 words
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Article244 1934-06-26 9 Reuter Wireless. Not Ended By Congress Adjournment U.S. STOCK EXCHANGE NERVOUS London, June 25. The adjournment of Congress has not ended the era of political uncertainty as much has been left to the discretion of the administration, says the “Monthly Review,” to guarantee trust. The failureReuter Wireless. - 244 words
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Article67 1934-06-26 9 —Reuter. Authority On Sino-Japanese Business Affairs London, June 25. H. B. Franks, Director of Sedgwick Collins and Company, well-known underwriters and an authority on business affairs in China and Japan on which he was frequently consulted, died yesterday evening after an emergency operation. He only returned.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement396 1934-06-26 9 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. IPOH PENANG TAIPENG |“TExwo'rJpn pure wool 4. UNSHRINKABLE \\N N UNDERWEAR UjSl MADE IN ENGLAND T W wool A AtHCLMK 1 I ift W- Jl II Soft absorbent and jfi ltL-4 non-irritating to h A the tenderest skin H K TEXWOL" PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR The unshrinkable396 words
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Miscellaneous37 1934-06-26 9 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a m. 76 E 1 m.m. Noon 85 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water lajw Water .11.45 a.m. 5.37 a.m. 6.43 p.m. To-morrow 12.27 a.m. 6.33 a.m. 12.32 p.m. 7.30 p.m.37 words
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Article940 1934-06-26 10 With all the fiery enthusiasm of his former campaigning days, Mr. Llovd George again sounds a clarion, in a much discussed letter that appeared in the “Spectator’’ on Friday last, to call the British people to the traditional mission they have playeJ in international940 words
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Article761 1934-06-26 10 WIMBLEDON OPENS: The Wimbledon Tennis Champion- ships, the Mecca of Lawn 1 ennis where players from all over the world gather once a year, have opencd again. Reuter telegraphs that the first round of the Men’s Champion-; ship produced no surprises but at I least one outstanding761 words
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Article1294 1934-06-26 10 PERILOUS ADVENTURE IN THE ALPES MARITIMES B D. in the Bi minfjham Post. Phew! Well, that’s that. No more solitary adventures on precipices for me The mountainside was steep, but it hooked quite a possible climb, and half an hour’s hard work would save a detour of several miles.B D. in the Bi minfjham Post. - 1,294 words
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Advertisement286 1934-06-26 10 If the rain is pouring down Pl and you can’t get to town A SSRA BaRLSBEPC i LAGER PILSNER STOUT SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur ALWAYS KEEP A JAR IN HAND U 3 Every time vou take a spoonful I this *3k I P286 words
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Advertisement44 1934-06-26 10 DEL MONTE PRODUCTS ARE THE Best Obtainable i I i^ e ffl ggjj BOS HOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, A Kuala Lumpur. RUBBER-ESTATES Options wanted on 1,000 acres and over Johore and Pahang. Box No. 149, c o Pinang Gazette.44 words
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Article849 1934-06-26 11 Supreme Court Suit FROM TRUSTEES OF GAN GNOH BEE ESTATE consent. His 1 .ordship nt cd the usual Administra ()rdcr, with accounts, in a in the Supreme Court this ruing in which Gan Choo ■iw. a legatee under the will the late ('«an Gnoh Bee,849 words
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Article575 1934-06-26 11 Translations Forgotten Owing to Pressure of Work CHINESE POSTMAN ACQUITTED The case was heard by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday in which Loci Kam Choon, 10 years a postman, was charged with the theft or secretion of two letters. Chief Court575 words
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Article65 1934-06-26 11 The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, entered judgment in respect of a claim this morning by Philip Gautier, represented by Mr. D. Rees-M illiams, against Phra Koh, female, for whom Mr. H. MacNeice appeared, for the return of furniture to the value of65 words
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Article175 1934-06-26 11 Alleged Murder TAMIL REMANDED IN CUSTODY An alleged murder which took place in the early hours of this morning at No. 10, Aboo Sittee Lane was brought to the notice of Police when a I amil named Palayan was produced at the Magazine Police Station by another175 words
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Article450 1934-06-26 11 Welcome To New Bishop Of Malacca Klang. Sunday. The parishioners of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Klang, were at home in honour of Right Rev. Dr. A. Devals, Bishop of Malacca, on Sunday at 5 pm. on the church grounds which were decorated with450 words
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Article38 1934-06-26 11 Reuter. Kent Win By Seven Wickets London. June 25. Kent defeated Lancashire by seven wickets. Lancashire: 174 (Lewis 7 wickets for 73) and 129 (Lewis 5 wickets for 441. Kent: 212 and 93- for 3 wickets.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article163 1934-06-26 11 Bans On De Souza And Bud Walley Lifted KIM UN STILL UNDER SUSPENSION (BY “SECONDS OCT”) At a meeting held yesterday by the Penang Boxing Board of Control, an enquiry was held into complaints made against Matthew L. Frank de Souza, Nai Kim Lin. and Bud163 words
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Article337 1934-06-26 11 In Penang And Singapore RIVERS-SUARES SCRAP ON SUNDAY Arrangements are well under way for the next big boxing promotion in Penang. Contracts are awaiting the signatures of the principal boxers. L. S. Fond, and Thajudeen, the ex-flyweight champion of Ceylon, who will meet in a ten round337 words
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Article78 1934-06-26 11 1 ime Doubted A Reuter telegram from Los Angeles yesterday sta ed that the World’s record for the 220 low hurdles had been broken by Harden at the National Collegiate Athletic Meeting. Reutcz ‘o-day cables that Hardin’s time in the low hurdles was electrically timed78 words
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Article144 1934-06-26 11 —Reuters Pacific Service. Japanese Meister Visits Napkin nr Nanking, June 7. Mr. A. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister to China, arrived in Nanking from Shanghai this morning. Speaking on behalf of the Japanese Minister. Mr. Arino, secretary of the Ja<panese Legation, told pressmen that Iffr. Ariyoshi was here primarily for.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 144 words
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Advertisement49 1934-06-26 11 hr ■K THERE’S too much at stake to 4 experiment. It*s safer to use Humanised Trufood. BEST for baby 1 1 because it is nearest to -I I nature! x. I <s OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS HIGH CLASS STORES. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA f THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD., PENANG.49 words
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Article1163 1934-06-26 12 KUAN TI A CHINESE HERO WHY HIS FAME IS CELEBRATED JUNE 24 ClimeM* dicmatists aie never tired of relating the advr.itwrits of Kuan Ti, God of War, whose fame is celebrated to-day. He wa>> an act 1 :al person, not a god of mythology. ;d it is related that his1,163 words
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Article636 1934-06-26 12 WITH FULL-FLOATING REAR AXLE I I New Ford V-8 Trucks powered with the New 80 horse power Ford V-8 Truck en- gine. are now being displayed by Ford dealers 1 An improved truck type V-8 engine, 1 built for heavy duty and high speed service; a636 words
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Article472 1934-06-26 12 By Five Goals To One CONVINCING WIN FOR ST. XAVIER'S i St. Michael's School. Alor S*ar, who are t on a visit to Penang to engage themselves 1 at soccer against St. Xavier's Institute and ‘he Penang Free School, met with their first reverse when472 words
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Article105 1934-06-26 12 Alleged Usage Of Forged Cheque The adjourned preliminary enquirly into the case in which a Chinese named Teoh Chooi Keat was charged with using a forged document, namely a cheque for $91.68 drawm on the Merchantile Bank of India, as genuine or alternatively with cheating by dishonestly inducing105 words
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Article49 1934-06-26 12 Lecture At Crescent Sports Club In honour of Moulood, the celebrations of the birth of the Prophet, a lecture will be delivered at the Cresent Star Spoils Club by Tuan Haji Ibrahim bin ‘Mohamed Akib on the “Birth of the Holy Prophet” on Thursday at 8.15 p.m.49 words
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Article64 1934-06-26 12 Golf, Tennis And Cricket London, June 25. j The great sporting events which .taking place this week include the Open j Golf Championship in which four American players, including Gent zen are taking part; the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships which have ’"acted a specially large entry' from64 words
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Miscellaneous135 1934-06-26 12 BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW PLANS AT ROBINSON'S 'PHONE 567. SEASON OPENS TO-MORROW MR. GEORGE ARLISS IN 20TH CENTURY'S FIRST ANNIVERSARY PICTURE ‘The House Of Rothschild’ tTFlTKtfii .oil M FAVI >1 H POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO SHOWS TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-30 The Greatest Stage and Screen Double Attraction Ever Presented! ON THE135 words
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1699 1934-06-26 13 A FRAUD WHICH IS PARTICULARLY MEAN NOT A CASE FOR A FINE SAYS MR. JUSTICE PRICHARD WHOLE COURSE OF JUSTICE WOULD BE RUNNING IN WRONG CHANNEL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 25 As briefly reported in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette H. J.1,699 words
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161 1934-06-26 13 These last few’ months doctors have found that even Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers yield to what is known as the Maclean Formula, the cure for indigestion now used in the clinics of the leading London Hospitals. There they have proved in case161 words
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Article163 1934-06-26 13 —Reuter. British Government's Protest AGAINST REVISED REGULATIONS Sir John Simon, replying in the House of Commons, to a number of questions on the Shanghai Pilotage said that owing to the Chinese Government drawing up provisional pilotage regulations, which are intended to supercede those codified in IS6B, Sir Alex-—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article386 1934-06-26 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. S. Gibson, C.M.G., M.C.S., has been granted eight months leave prior to retirement. During the absence on leave of Mr. H. O. Maas, Mr. C. R. Cherry will act as a member of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. Harry Oehlers, son of Mr. G. Oehlers, has386 words
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Advertisement161 1934-06-26 13 I WHEREVER j DANCE MUSIC IS PMrED. THESE ARE THE FAVOURITES CR BUILD A LITTLE HOME Fox Trot wd KEEp YOUNG BEAUTIFUL THEME SONGS FROM “ROMAN SCANDALS.” IT'S CARROLL 1 GIBBONS ORCHESTRA SO YOU CAN DEPEND ON PERFECT (i RHYTHM AND MELODY CR 777 I<LL FOLLOW MY HEART Waltz REGENCY161 words
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Article454 1934-06-26 14 Reuter. FIRST ROUND RESULTS Three Japanese Successes COMPLAINTS ABOUT UMPIRING W imbledon, June 25. There were no surprises in the opening round. Notable results were Crawford (Australia, holder) beat 'l'loozvnski (Poland) 6—2, 7—5, B—6.8 —6. Sydnex Wood (America) beat McGrath (Australia) 10—8. 6—4, 6- —4. Austin (England)– Reuter. - 454 words
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Article65 1934-06-26 14 FIRST 1 DIVISION LEAGUE C.R.C. v. D.A.F.C. To-morrow The most interesting match in the First Division League will be played on the C.R.C. Ground to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. between the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Chinese Recreation Club. It is interesting to note that both these .Clubs have not65 words
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Article247 1934-06-26 14 New Way To End Indigestion I It is not a drug—yet it relieves stomach', pains almost instantly. That is the claim made for a newly-discovered remedy for. indigestion. The experience of this business man proves that claim to be thoroughly] justified. He writes: “I was247 words
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Article194 1934-06-26 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day Buyers BeDers CIN’S Ayer Hitams 15 9 16 3 Ayer Wt«igs 1.90 1.95 Hitams 52% 55 Hong Fatts 51 53c Jelapangs 12 9 13 3 Johans 27% 30 K. Kamuntings 6 6 7 0 Kampong Lan juts 20 9194 words
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Article128 1934-06-26 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market £227.0.0 TIN— (3 Months) London No market £227.0.0 Singapore $112.12% $112.37% Business Done Penang $112.12’4 $112.37*4 Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA— (Sundried) $3.00 $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $16.75 $16.50 RUBBER London 6 916 d 6%d New York Holiday 13%c(G) Singapore Spot128 words
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Article398 1934-06-26 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The fcOowing are the latest quotations] in MKBBR& KKNNMDY tt <K/s (ban RR to**». Yesterday To-day Buyers SeDara Buyer» Sellers RUBBER Jeram 1.02*4 1.10 1.05 1.15 Kundong 2.40 2.50 2.40 2.50 c Mentakab 42 44 42*4 45 Pajam 2.00 2.10ex2.05 2.15 ex398 words
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Article43 1934-06-26 14 PENANG. JUNE 26 London Bank Demand 2'4% 4 m ‘s 2 4 7'32 Private 3 mts credit 2'4 3 Documentary 2(4% On New York Demand 58% rom. France T.T. 880 nom. Hongkong T.T. 36% Shanghai T.T. 41% India T.T. 155% Silver 2043 words
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584 1934-06-26 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.'S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller. TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 52% 55 52% 55 Kinta 2.62% 2.65 2.62 2.65 Kucha! 1.05 1.07% 1.05 1.07% Mambau 55 57% 55 57% Nawng Pet 1.03 1.05 1.03 1.05 Penawat 107% 1.10 1.07% 1.10584 words
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Article1129 1934-06-26 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. I i a J hj RUBBE? rttallu.) I cj c. Allenby Rubber Ce. 160 170 Alor Gejah’Rubber Eetatei 1 00 I 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3co 315 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 60 17» Ayer Molek Rubber Co. t co 1 10 Ay»' Panas Rubber1,129 words
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Article675 1934-06-26 14 Annual Sports THREE SCHOOL RECORDS BROKEN From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 25. Ideal weather prevailed throughout the 22nd Annual Athletic Sports of the King Edward VII School which was held here to-day. A large crowd of spectators were present including the Hon. the British Resident675 words
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Advertisement10 1934-06-26 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOINCRE4D CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.10 words
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Article138 1934-06-26 15 Reduction In Premium TRADERS* ANNUAL MEETING (From Our Own Corres|w>n<lent) Singapore, June 25. Hie H<»n. Mr. J. Wilcoxson presided •it the half-yearly meeting of the Straits I rading Co. Ltd. to-day when <» dividend of /5 cents per share absorbing 675,(XX). was approved. Mr. Wilcoxson referred to138 words
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Article485 1934-06-26 15 Independent Status Regained Stirling. May 16. Dollar Academy, which has in the past drawn its pupils not only from England and Scotland but also from India, the Dominions, and other parts of the world, was to-day formally handed over by the Clackmannan County Education Committee to the new485 words
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Article78 1934-06-26 15 Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, June 7. As everything is now quiet, the provincial mass education institute decided to-day to take 'he second step in the promotion of rural mass educat on. There are three steps in the plan which has been drawn up. The first is theReuters Pacific Service. - 78 words
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Article790 1934-06-26 15 SYMINGTON WILSON WEEKLY MARKET REPORT London, June 13. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week the Market was steady to firm and prices on Saturday showed an advance of 3 16d. a l round compared with those ruling on Wednesday On Monday the Market was slightly easier owing to790 words
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Article166 1934-06-26 15 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. F.M.S., Penang, during the period 18th to 23rd June, 1934, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Government Building, Penang. Application may be made by members of the public166 words
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Article117 1934-06-26 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 76 11 32 <6 13 32 New York 5.03% 5.03 s Montreal 4.97% 4 Brussels 21.56 21.57 Geneva 15.48 15.50 Amsterdam 7.42 ’12% Milan 59 59 1 16 Berlin 13.16% 13.18% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna117 words
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Advertisement323 1934-06-26 15 LA DIES AND GENTS BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED AND STRIPED DRESSING GOWN S ■■■■■■■■■■■■M■HMM■■■■■■■■■■■ 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 7,7.\S\S\\W.V.W. I AWAWA "JOYOUS VIGOUR MINUTES’ I BKOUcan benefit323 words
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Advertisement120 1934-06-26 15 J CONSISTENTLY I MAINTAINING THAT I I HIGH QUALITY WHKH I HAS MADE THEM I I FAMOUS I I I I I I I 60 so I MADE IN ENGLAND I 1 FATHER’S A DIFFERENT MAN now he's had Scott's Porage Oafs Scott’s Porage Oats—the Quality Oats are made from120 words
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Advertisement1886 1934-06-26 16 < i ktrTlT =Tllafej /t'--' c W- > I imuulnNti JhlsiiS M£h£BS9HHHHBBBO /^^t&JL-A 1 jo EUROPE VIA SUEZ BUII PUMMEL LIME From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New’ York I July 5 PRES. JOHNSON Aug. 1 Aug 14 Vetr*te LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Doe July 19 pres. MONROE Aug. 151,886 words
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Article703 1934-06-26 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES hedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving '.ling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 'HAM from Pan eh and Bernam r. Sails for the same ports cn ND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koe-Bagan-Si-Api, Paneh (LaboeanBerombang and Asahan (Tg. Sails on 27th703 words
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Article1238 1934-06-26 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by ‘rain to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. "Krian" will be closed1,238 words
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Article192 1934-06-26 17 Dates And Venues June 25-July 7. —Lawn Tennu Championships, 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 A A Championships, White City. July 14.—Op°n Challenge192 words
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Advertisement137 1934-06-26 17 I If YOU I owned a Tea-garden B Even then you could hardly get tea so delicious f as Lipton’s. For Lipton’s own 20 large tea gardens. They have more than 50 years’ experience in blending the choicest teas. 1 LJPTOI’S YELLOW LABEL fei TIEA r®| B jgQjfll WORLD FAMOUS137 words
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Miscellaneous675 1934-06-26 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 9.4o— The Folkstone Municipal Orchestra, conductor, Eldridge Newman, reII layed from the Leas Cliffe Hall. Two of the follow- 19.82 metre» Folkstone. ave^en &ths 25.28 metres 10 35—The Upper Berth, an uncanny and will be used aim- 31.30 metres thrilling mystery of the sea, by F675 words
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Article2361 1934-06-26 18 COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES DEBATE: RUMOURS OF CABINET CHANGES THE PREMIER'S WARNING: A DEFENCE OF THE BLACKSHIRTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. June 16. privileges committee VERDICT The unanimous verdict of the Committee of Privileges on Mr Churchill’s charges against the Secretary for India and2,361 words
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Advertisement415 1934-06-26 18 Ttu# StMeA (tf ifaptw Gftti fat t.wfn i ft the side “you'll have to stay after ’4 M J DOWN SADLY -s SCHOOL AND DO THIS jsgl A SHE ONLY SEEMS V/Jll EXERCISE OVER AGAIN \X. half alive X/S these days y v Q/lhj (ittte gibl wutwd to ue nc415 words
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Article2475 1934-06-26 19 IMPLICIT SUMMONS TO LEADERSHIP BY MR. QUO TAI-CHI atul t renien< J° us days the picture of tormented politics agi a c( armies that preoccupies English observers is a European picture, obscuring, undoubtedly, the Asiatic picture that was upon t e screen of their consciousness two2,475 words
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Article41 1934-06-26 19 Nanking, June 8. Ihe budget for the current year totals "0,000,000, according to official reports <iay. Debt obligations account for $200,000,000. rhe report that there is a shortage of *100,000,000, is said to be exaggerated. Reuters Pac'fic Service.41 words
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530 1934-06-26 19 RECORD OF STEADY PROGRESS Canton, June 4. The Canton Hospital is celebrating its 100th anniversary. It was founded by Dr. Parker and claims to be the oldest institution of Western medicine in China. It claims also to be the first institution in this country530 words
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Advertisement225 1934-06-26 19 CALL AT GUAN FOR YOUR MEDICINAL CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS 1 THE HOUSE FOR NEW RELIABLE GOODS. MODERATE FAIR PRICES. UNEXCELLED SERVICE. I '.p MOSPRAY destroys AA A all insects but is harm- less to human beings and animals. MOSPRAY will not stain. Use Mospray against Mosquitoes Flies, Ants, Cockroaches, aiiLe Bugs,225 words
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Article, Illustration150 1934-06-26 20 FARNES, bowling to Ponsford at the opening of the first Test Match at Nottingham. The Essex fast bowler met with early success, Ponsford being caught by Ames at 77, and Woodfull caught by Verity at 88 Below Woodfull batting to Mitchell. SUNSHINE AND HAPPINESS in150 words
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Advertisement178 1934-06-26 20 l/ i ==Jfc ~~&3 eltSlga| > «'Allenburys’ Foods The ‘Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to I the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are g germ free, and being simply and easily prepared fl by the addition of boiling water, their use gives B complete independence of doubtful milk178 words
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