Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-07-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 154. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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6471 1934-07-03 1 SOME QUESTIONED THE WISDOM OF HIS STATESMANSHIP NO ONE CALLED IN DOUBT HIS HIGH-MINDED COURAGE AND STRENGTH IN DECISION Tributes were paid to Sir Cecil Clementi. Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the F.M.S.. at the meeting of die6,471 words
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Article, Illustration333 1934-07-03 1 state of emergency is over.—Rugby Radio Service. Eulogistic Telegram From President Hindenburg Berlin, July 2. President Hindenburg has telegraphed to Herr Hitler from Neudeck, thanking him for their action during the week-end. The highly eulogistic telegram says: “By your determined action and personal courage. you have nipped instate of emergency is over.—Rugby Radio Service. - 333 words
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Article205 1934-07-03 1 —Reuter. Question Of Actual Robbery Being Essential London, July 2. The question whether actual robbery was an essential element in the crime of piracy was discussed by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council with special reference to the trial of Chung Tam Kwong and twelve others—Reuter. - 205 words
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Article71 1934-07-03 1 was intended for No. 10. —Reuter Wireless. Brick Thrown At Window Of No. 11 Downing St. London, June 30. While the Cabinet was sitting at No. 10, Downing Street, a youth threw a parcel containing a brick at the window of No. 11. The parcel bore anwas intended for No. 10.—Reuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article63 1934-07-03 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Provocation To Spying Punishable Offence Paris. June 30. A law making “provocation to spying” a punishable offence was applied for the first time when a German woman was sentenced to two years. She was charged with asking a foreign engineer to communicate documents relating to.—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article2530 1934-07-03 3 RESULT OF RECENT RESEARCH INTERESTING ARTICLE BY HEALTH OFFICER An article by Dr. W. J.Vickers, Health Officer, Kuala Lumpur, published in the current issue of the Malayan Medical Journal, deals with recent advances in the economics of practical malarial control. The subject is of much2,530 words
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Article2167 1934-07-03 4 ON POST'S NEWBURY CUP: SMALL FIELDS AT AT GATWICK JOCKEY’S FATAL ACCIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 20 DUKE OF NORFOLK’S DISTINCTION The Duke of Norfolk has been nominated by the Jockey Club to serve as one of the two members of Tattersalis Committee, the other2,167 words
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Article716 1934-07-03 4 Steve Donoghue and Old Brown Jack RACE THEY HAVE WON SIX TIMES Ascot, June 22. A roar of cheers swept down Ascot rawcourse this afternoon abreast of a galloping horse. As he approached the winning post and finally loped past it ahead of the field the716 words
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Article329 1934-07-03 4 —Rugby Radio Service. Austin Beaten CRAWFORD AND PERRY WIN THEIR MATCHES London, July’ 2. The quarter-finals in the Men's Singles in the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledcn were played to-day and resulted as follows SHIELDS AMAZING RALLY Shields beat Austin 4—6, 2 —6, 7—5, 6—3, 7—5. Austin—Rugby Radio Service. - 329 words
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Article69 1934-07-03 4 batting for 315 minutes —Rugby Radio Service. 100 In 60 Minutes 286 NOT OUT AGAINST KENT London, July 2. In the cricket match at Tunbridge Wells against Kent whose first innings yielded 361, Gloucester had made 558 for 7 when stumps were drawn. Hammond who atbatting for 315 minutes —Rugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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52 1934-07-03 4 —Reuter. London, July 2. The match between the Australians an 1 Surrey was continued at the Oval when the the Australians totalled 251 to Surrey's 175. Ponsford scored 85 and Kippax 50. Surrey in the second innings made 184. Grimmett took 5 wickets—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article86 1934-07-03 4 Wise Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 3. The following are results of matches played yesterday in the Singapore Tennis Championships. MEN’S OPEN SINGLES Yong Loon Chong beat N. S. Wise 7—5, Kamis beat Abed 6—l, 6—4. Chua Choon Leong beat C. K. Pang 6—2, MIXED86 words
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Article92 1934-07-03 4 i Newspaper Article Decided Him The King of Siam has been iri-diagnosed in London. It was through an article in the “Daily Express” recently describing iri-diagnosis I— a form of diagnosis through the eye —that he decided to submit himself for examil nation. 1 King Prajadhipok,92 words
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Advertisement14 1934-07-03 4 FINEST RECORDING BY GREATEST ARTISTS ON “Chap Kuching’ I yr AMS J K 214 words
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1082 1934-07-03 5 J. WENTWORTH DAY - By J. WENTWORTH DAY <Z.V THE EVENING STANDARD.) Six years ago I sat in a sunny little back library in a house in Balfour-place, talking to thei last Lord Coventry. On that sunny morning in an Ascot week the old man who had<Z.V THE EVENING STANDARD.) - 1,082 words
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Article209 1934-07-03 5 Americans In Scene At Queen's Club LINE DECISIONS CHALLENGED Disagreements with line decisions by American Davis Cup lawn tennis players led to remarkable scenes at Queen’s Club,, London, on June 22nd in the London Grass Courts Championships. The semi-final of the men’s singles was an all-American209 words
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Article285 1934-07-03 5 How Felicitation Won Gold Cup* i Ascot, June 21. j The Aga Khan has won the Ascot Gold Cup. the most coveted trophy of the ra-. 1 cing year, by accident. I A week ago he did not intend to have, j a runner in the race.285 words
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Article432 1934-07-03 5 Improvement Of Grand Stand REBUILDING STABLES Fifteen minutes sufficed for the half yearly general meeting of the Selangor I Turf Club which was held, in the Secretary’s Office, Selangor Turf Club, with Mr. T. H. Menzies in the chair. In asking the members present to receive432 words
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Article373 1934-07-03 5 High Court Annuls Magistrate’s Order Calcutta, June 21. Mr. H. K. Hales. M P.., against whom the Calcutta Magis’rate (the Hon. S K. I Sinha) had sanctioned a charge of mali- j cious prosecution, was to-day vindicated! by the Calcutta High Court. The case ori- j373 words
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Advertisement107 1934-07-03 5 Exercise vigilance over jour health and wellbeing. You cannot afford to take risks in connection with your beverage. Remember you have proof of this "Risky’s excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. I wmbl 1 MOT J Famous all over the world for the flavour, which analysts pronounce to107 words
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Advertisement63 1934-07-03 5 The Quickest, Cheapest and Comfortable Route to Indo-China is BY THE ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM For Particulars Messrs. Thos. Cook Son Ltd. The American Express lnc. or the Information Bureau Telegrams RAILBUREAU BANGKOK.” 1 I ■■■■■■■BBnßtJßErasstiiaiifiißiiii dn» Estates Mines WE SUPPLY All printed requirements 1 at competitive prices. WE63 words
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Article2261 1934-07-03 6 RIGHT TO END SUFFERING: MYSTERY OF ELEMENT 93: FUEL OIL POSSIBILITIES: WIRELESS SETS IN MOTOR-CARS (From Our Own Correspondent) r London. June 23. THE CAUSE OF CANCER The possibility that the habit of eating and drinking very hot foods and fluids may be responsible for the increase2,261 words
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Article627 1934-07-03 6 The Burt-White Appeal DISMISSED WITH COSTS The Court of Appeal, consisting of Lord Justice Scrutton, Lord Justice Greer, and Lord Justice Maugham, dismissed the appeal of Miss Dallas Burt-White, against whom £3,500 damages were awarded in the t’.ander suit brought by Mr. Harold Bevir senior partner in627 words
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577 1934-07-03 6 A fortune —shall we say a couple of million pounds?-—awaits the man who can make rain. It is one of the oldest problems of humanity, and it has bred countless “professors,” witch-doctors, and wise men who claimed the577 words
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Article507 1934-07-03 6 Lord Hewart On Critics’ Limits GREAT LATITUDE PERMISSIBLE The libel action brought by Mr Steuart Wilson, the tenor. Chepstow Villas, W.. against the British Broadcasting Corporation and Mr M A Wheatleigh, Lynetteroad. S W terminated in the King s Bench Division. The jury found in Mr507 words
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Miscellaneous14 1934-07-03 7 All in n Day’s Work—by Rick Ebnes 'THE ACID TESjI. J Issffi I 7/Vj14 words
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Advertisement21 1934-07-03 8 ENVELOPES!!! LET VS QUOTE FOR J KOUR REQUIREMENTS T NO ORDER TOO SMALE —OR TOO LARGE THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS» LTV,21 words
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Miscellaneous283 1934-07-03 8 r JM VJgp) 5-50 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.05 P.M. jgp\* THE big < J|K* 1 LAUGH ®>| 'i SHOW! r ■jy 1 W w‘Sr& HF M i >" V v«bsA \q®£> BfifsTni v i*>& If you think YOU’VE got troubles over lock of funds see what happened to these two! IT’S283 words
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Miscellaneous151 1934-07-03 8 -■bi u uj niu 'Bi/oo 6-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 ifi'bed 1 HEATHER ®/ĕ//oWE ANGEL wkoKsJ and IM never fr&fj FERNAND tfS&i. GRAVEY PH A/V&££ I B y m/HinD 'EARLY TO ■GJMVfir “tL. bed nFADIY I I jhe Screen's New Charming I? mv mm pair of lovers in an intriguing romance151 words
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Miscellaneous158 1934-07-03 8 iMraiwwte* 6-30 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT —9-3 C AN ALL-CANTONESE TALKIE “MODERN TEARS” with An All-Cantonese Cast of Famous Stag Celebrities Headed by YIP FUT YEOK Miss SIEW YEW SIN TO-MORROW AT 6-15 5 9-30 P.M. THE FIRST REAL COLOSSAL HINDUSTANI TALKIE Surpassing i Spectacular i Grandeur Any ou Hove Ever158 words
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Article105 1934-07-03 9 quarter of the financial year.—Rugbv Ttadio Service. First Quarter's Returns TAX REDUCTIONS? London, July 2. Mr Duff Cooper, the newly appointed inancial Secretary of the Treasury, replied in the House of Commons to a question whether in view of the fact that revenue and expenditure for thequarter of the financial year.—Rugbv Ttadio Service. - 105 words
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Article152 1934-07-03 9 Man Injured On Thigh (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 2. Another accident resulting from a pighunt occurred on Saturday evening, when a Chinese named Lim Loon a lorry attendant, was shot on the thigh and had to be removed to the Taiping hospital. It will152 words
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Article1340 1934-07-03 9 SIXTH-WICKET STAND OF 111 WITH AMES TWO LEFT-HANDERS STOP AUSTRALIA’S RUN OF SUCCESSES AT LORD'S By P. F. WARNER (in the Daily Telegraph) London. June 23. j With Leyland rising magnificently to a great occasion, England scored 293 for the loss of five wickets against1,340 words
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Article125 1934-07-03 9 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Sailing For Canada On July 12 "THINKING OF MEETING PRES. ROOSEVELT" London, July 2. The Prime Minister who, to-day, arrived at Lossiemouth where he will spend the first part of hig long holiday, will sail for Canada aboard the liner “Duchess of.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 125 words
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Article77 1934-07-03 9 Rugby Radio Service Familiar Chimes To Be Resumed To-day f London. July 2. In connection with the work of restora- tion of the Houses of Parliament Big Ben tower has been paitially hidden under a scascaiold for the past few months and clock itself, which is one ofRugby Radio Service - 77 words
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Advertisement52 1934-07-03 9 i royae I I- TO-NIGHT j > last tw shows j 6 15 930 PM "I NS AN-YA SHAITAN" 1 Super Hindustani Talkie) rom he s r y) THE SORROWS OF S4T4N" COMMENCING TO-MORROW j LAUGHS Certainly! 1 TEARS HEART-THROBS Yes. J Drama Romance Plenty! J MARIAN DAVIES /IN "PEG52 words
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Advertisement328 1934-07-03 9 TAILORING CUT, STYLE AND FINISH OF DISTINCTION > CLOTHING TO MEASURE. AUTO LINEN SUITS. Made to your own measure and style. Well tailored and finished. Genuine auto linen which unproves with laundering and always possesses a smart cream colour. In either style single or double breasted. PKICE 512.50 PER SUIT.328 words
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Miscellaneous26 1934-07-03 9 OPENING ifclMu THURSDAY ISTTF p— —ng f stan LAUREL M HARDY fefe “SONS OF THE DESERT" -H CHARLIE CHASE A Jus o irate '/fives find r26 words
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Article644 1934-07-03 10 As we anticipated the construction of a rubble sea wall at Prai is not for any further purposes of experimenting, or adding to the millions already spent on the Prai White Elephant but entirely for the sake of maintaining the groyne which has already been laid down644 words
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Article344 1934-07-03 10 All the signs are eloquent of trouble ’in Germany. Tidings of dissension h.\e reached the other countries of Europe, and they have from time to hime been contradicted. It must not be supposed that Herr Hitler’s opponent* eschew coups d’etat from motives of altruistic virtue: on the344 words
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Article950 1934-07-03 10 These Fukien Loans: Engagement of Chinese Consul at Penang An Educational Society New Municipal Commissioner MALAYA FIRST Commenting on the proposals to raise loans of $10,000,000 and from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 in Singapore and Penang resI pectively, the larger sum to be used for the development of950 words
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Article371 1934-07-03 10 The Fourth Annual Dinner INSTALLATION OF NEW PRESIDENT Over 60 members and guests sat to the Fourth Annual Dinner of the Penang Rotary Club at the E. O. Hotel. The President, Dr. Md. Ariff, presided. After the loyal toast, the retiring President, Dr. Ariff, reviewed the work371 words
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Article123 1934-07-03 10 Japanese Cabinet Resigns Tokio, July 3. The Cabinet met at 10.25 a.m. The Mi--1 uster of Justice submitted an informal report on the Kuroda scandal it is underI stood that the report indicated a graft deeper and more widespread tnan it was originally believed, fresh evidence allegedly123 words
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Advertisement304 1934-07-03 10 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. -g OS TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, 4th JULY (American National Holiday) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY "JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" AND THE BAND OF THE S.S. President Johnson DINNER $250 ADMISSION TO BALLROOM SIXEXTENSION TO 1 AM. Please Book Early. THURSDAY SATURDAY sth 7th July DINNER DANCE FRIDAY,304 words
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Advertisement45 1934-07-03 10 Y/VNMNMMti P|lllNK£R/’ r tan FILHHIL LULL AA M I i 7 BELI AND PUREST INGREDIENT/ 0 EXPERT DREWERT I cfUCH I/ 5 THE COMBINATION THAT GOEZ TO MAKE '(HOP INTAN" THE C.EH OF ALL BEER./ 1 DISTRIBUTOR/ HCNRy WAIKHAb. PENANG, SINGAPORE. IPOH Jt KUAL.V LUMPUR.45 words
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3537 1934-07-03 11 ACCUSED SAYS HE DID NOT KNOW WHAT HE DID LOST HIS SENSES AT THE TIME SAYS HE WAS GENUINELY IN LOVE WITH THE GIRL "NO INTENTION TO HARM EVEN HAIR OF HER HEAD" SORRY FOR WHAT HE HAD DONE: PLEADS FOR LENIENCY I have3,537 words
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Advertisement144 1934-07-03 11 A PICTURE OF HEALTH t y F JBfi BE FAIR TO YOUR BABY. Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound TEETH, pure BLOOD, but BRAIN144 words
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Article3181 1934-07-03 12 HINTON ALFONSO ON TRIAL ALLEGED SHOOTING OF SISTER-IN-LAW CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER REMARKABLE CASE, SAYS THE D.P.P. FOR GIRL AND ACCUSED TO BE ALIVE The trial of the Eurasian lad, Hinton Alfonso, for the attempted murder of his sister-in-law. a Chinese girl named W ong Siew3,181 words
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Advertisement60 1934-07-03 12 You can now buy STATE EXPRESS luxury cigarettes at an everyday price. qJ' 50 SWE (XPRESS 1 MADE IN ENGLAND i ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY L TO LONDON CLOTH LINES? ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 SS.COperIOO 15 x6J. $5.00 per 100 12 xs| $4.50 per 100 11|x6 $4.00 per 10f; 11 x60 words
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Miscellaneous45 1934-07-03 12 BCBBY BEAR S ADVifNIURtS: Tho Skippers cn i^'-sw m 'x XzxMy-'.' rnTir 'S2' A- 2- A lasso skipping rope needs skill. Maisie joined in; now it’s tangling Bn th» th™ Bobbv managed it until Lesson time! The bell it jangling. AU tied ui, and dound'aroS45 words
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Article790 1934-07-03 13 PETER FLEMING - By PETER FLEMING The “News Chronicle.” After his well-known adventures in Brazil, Mr. Fleming went to China. He wIU soon publish a book on the .übject, but meanwhile here are his views on the pirates who captured the five Britons recently. f There be land-rats and water-rats,” saidThe “News Chronicle.” - 790 words
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767 1934-07-03 13 12 Rounds Of Fierce Fighting B OWS WHICH DID NOT SCORE POINTS Singapore. July 1. -pite a big disadvantage in weight, Al won well on points against Arthur s at the New World last night after! ands of the fiercest fighting either of two767 words
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158 1934-07-03 13 If you suffer from an acid stomach, feel agony after eating, wind, flatulence, indigestion, go to your chemist and get a bottle of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. The Maclean Formula is used in all the best London Hospitals to cure even terrible gastric and duodenal ulcers.158 words
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637 1934-07-03 13 BY Hon. Mr. Sion Ewe LATE M’L KOAY THEAN CHIN A simple but dignified ceremony took place in the spacious haT of the Penang Free School yesterday morning when the portrait of the late Mr. Koay Thean Chin was unveiled A large number of Old637 words
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Article273 1934-07-03 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Capt Sutherland left for Telok Anson by the s.s. Krian yesterday. Mr. J. R. Bennett of the Sandilands Buttery Co., left by train last night for Tapah Road. Mr. P. H. Romney, former editor of the Singapore Free Press,” has joined the staff of the Malay Mail.” Mr.273 words
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Article409 1934-07-03 13 Awarded £5OO Damages A film of a dance in the nude was the subject of an action in the Hertfordshire Sheriff’s Court. Damages of £5OO were awarded to a 19-year-old London girl against Cap.ain Walter Summers, of Welwyn Garden City, a film producer. The409 words
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Advertisement175 1934-07-03 13 I I WHEREVER DANCE MUSIC IS PLAYED, THESE ARE THE FAVOURITES CR 7)Q < BUILD A LITTLE HOME Fox Trot /07 KEEp YOUNG BEAUTIFUL THEME SONGS FROM “ROMAN SCANDALS.” IT’S CARROLL 1 GIBBONS ORCHESTRA SO YOU CAN DEPEND ON PERFECT f RHYTHM AND MELODY 790 I’LL FOLLOW MY HEART Waltz175 words
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Article816 1934-07-03 14 JAs approved at ‘he meeting of the International Tin Committee held on June sth, 1934]. 1. The Governments of Bolivia, the Malay States, the Netherlands East Indies and Nigeria (hereinafter described as the signatory Governments) agree to form a buffer stock and to place their contributirrs816 words
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Article376 1934-07-03 14 Report For June MR. R. G. KING THE FIRST SOLOIST Hours Mins. Dual Instruction 108 30 Solo Flying 10 25 Passenger Flights. Photos, etc. 5 10 Cross Country 1 30 Tests 30 126 05 Registration Letters have been allotted and the Club Aircraft are now known as376 words
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Article330 1934-07-03 14 PASSENGERS BY P. O. “CARTHAGE” Dus On Thursday Morning The following are passengers by the ip. O “Carthage” which is due at Penang on Thursday- mornxg:— For Penang. Mr. and Mrs. Biddick. Tronoh Mines Ltd.. Kampar,-Perak. Mr and Mrs. H. E tparke, Alma I Estate-s Ltd.. Bukit Mertajam, P W330 words
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Article163 1934-07-03 14 Harrowing Incident POLICE SEARCHING FOR MAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 3. A harrowing incident took place at the Central Fire Station early on Sunday morning when a man believed to be a young Chinese fireman murdered two children and inflicted severe injuries on a woman.163 words
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Article98 1934-07-03 14 Chinese And Eurasian Companies Tie On Points The competition for the Goodman Cup, which the Hon. President Councillor is presenting for the first time this year to the Company which secures the greatest numbei* of points decided upon four events at the Bisley meet just concluded Company98 words
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Article119 1934-07-03 14 Proceedincs Stayed On Further Charge An Indian Mohamedan named Abdul Subhan who had pl?aded guilty to a charge of the theft cf a portable gramophone was to-day. sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment to bo followed by twelve months police supervision by Mr D. Wills. Police Magistrate119 words
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Article419 1934-07-03 14 to-days prices KENNEDY COMPANY The fODowtng are the latest quotation» m imnRRRg- KBXNNTQDY OCXs ebars MM Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers SeDers BONING Ayer Weng 195 2.00 1.95 2.00 Ayer Hitam 16 0 16 6 16 0 16 6 Chenderiang 9 3 10 6 9 3419 words
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Article113 1934-07-03 14 I The variety entertainment staged at S*. Mark s School last Saturday was a brilli- ant success. Among those present were the Senior District Officer and Mrs. Gib- son. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stone, Dr. and I Mrs Wilson. Mr. C. R Thurston, and parents113 words
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Article101 1934-07-03 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY No market £226.15.0 £IN —(3 Months) x London No market £226.10.0 to^ apOre $*****12 $112.00 Business Done $111.62% $111.75 Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $2 95 BLACK PEPPER LtL RUBBER sl6o ***** 6%d ew York Holiday 13 13 16c(G) Singapors Spot 22%c c101 words
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Article434 1934-07-03 14 SOON THEAM CO. The Mkming are the change* In 01» quotatkm* up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Seßer* Buyer* SeDen RUBBER Allenbys 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 ex Ayer Panas 1-45 1.55 1.45 1.55 Bassetts 75 80 75 80 B. TJji tangs 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Brogas 85 90 85434 words
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Article146 1934-07-03 14 Th® following are the latest quotation? for to-day Buyer* Seller* fins Ayer Hitams 16 0 16 6 Ayer Wengs 1.95 2.00 Hitams 52 54 Hong Fatts 51 53c Johans 27% 30 Kampong Lanjuts 20 9 21 3ex Katus 22 3 23 0 Killinghalls 13 3 13 9146 words
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Article43 1934-07-03 14 PENANG, JULY 3 London Bank Demand 214% 4 m l ts 214 7132 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 |4% 3 Documentary 214% On New York Demand 53% ronr Prance T.T. 880 nont Hongkong T.T. 351 Shanghai T.T. 4* India t.T, SiJver 2143 words
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Article287 1934-07-03 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Selle rv, nN Ayer Weng 1.95 2.00 1.97% 2.02 M Hitam 52% 54 52% 54 Johan 28 30 29 31 Kinta 2.62% 2.67% 2.60 2.65 Lukut 1.10 112% 1.09" 1.11 Mambau 55 60 60 65 Nawng Pet 1.03 1.05 1.03287 words
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Advertisement38 1934-07-03 14 TO LET ‘‘Tree Tops”, Penang Hill, 5 minutes’ f i FOm the Tunnel Station. Diningroom lounge, 3 Bedrooms, modern Sanitation, fully furnished barring Silver and House-lin en Long lease preferred. .880 ner gXVL. pp y No 155 c/o38 words
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Advertisement344 1934-07-03 14 GLUGOR ESTATES. PENANG Fcr Sale Bv Private Treaty Lands highly suitable for building sites and other purposes between Green and Glugor Village. Municipal wa ?r supply and electric light available. From ten tc two hundred acres. Principals only. THE GENERAL MANAGER. Glugor Estates, Penarg. 1 27th June, 1934. ORDINANCE NC,344 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-07-03 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind R&infaT 6a.m. 78 E Noon 88 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Ixrw Water 5.05 a.m. 11.03 a.m. 4.32 p.m. 11.32 p.m. To-morrow 6.07 a m. 12 05 a.m. 5.21 p.m.35 words
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Article109 1934-07-03 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Parti 76 76 1« New York 5.04 U 5.04 Montreal 4.997» 4.99 Brussels 21.63 21.63% Geneva 15.52 15.53 Amsterdam 7.44% 7.44 Milan 58% 58% Berlin 13.27% 13.06% I Stockholm 19.40 19.40 perhagen 22.39% 22.39% I Oto 19.90% 19.90%; Vienna 27 27 Prague109 words
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Article1079 1934-07-03 15 Improved Conditions INCREASED OUTPUT AND HIGHER PRICE The Fourteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the members of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Mr. William H. P. Stevens (chairman of the company) presided. The Secretary (Mr. Charles1,079 words
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Article527 1934-07-03 15 Trade Relations MOVE TO INCREASE BUSINESS Mr. Richard Linton, the Agent General for Victoria, Australia, has arrived in Manchester to establish personal contacts with business men interested in trade between this locality and Australia. He will make a journey to Barton locks on the Ship Canal, and527 words
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Advertisement1215 1934-07-03 16 I >3ssJi3 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ SWB PUMMEL LIME From Penang Arrive Marseilles ArriV u g "14 I July 5 PRES- JOHNSON Aug. 1 Aug Ve>M LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. L-T- July 19 PRES. MONROB Aug. 15 Aug. 28 vtw Penang London Aug 2 PR es VAN BUREN Aug. 291,215 words
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Advertisement675 1934-07-03 16 'TP and BRITISH INDIA MAtaoo. -<1 London and Far East Mail Service. Bulan 1 Cstwaids from London for Oina and Jspnn Hailing» of Steamers of the Brittah due Penang. lndJa Ltd July 5 (Incorporated in England) Ranpura July 1® Somali July 31 MeStua Aug. 16 For Port Swettenham and Singapore675 words
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Article875 1934-07-03 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines Wie following Is a list of vessels arriving frd «ailing from Penan? during the week: TN PORT TO-r»*V H.S. MATA HA HI from Singapore via ports. SIS. PANDAI from Pagoerawan. aS. MATA HARI sails for Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. 8.5.875 words
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Article1239 1934-07-03 17 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) bj road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail1,239 words
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Article218 1934-07-03 17 Dates And Venues 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 A. A. White Qity. July 14.—Open Challenge Cup Final (Ptfo), Rochampton.218 words
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Advertisement55 1934-07-03 17 AIR.MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pads 100 Sheet* Paper, Blotting Paper and Writing guide» 40 Cents. Envelopes 6 x 31 strong but very light 60 Cents per 100 Compendiums 60 Sheets paper 10 x 8 30 Square shape envelope» and r writing guide 80 Cents. 1 The Pinang Gazette Press, 1 Limited. No.55 words
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Miscellaneous728 1934-07-03 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES onp 10.25 —The Bournemouth Municipal Or- chestra. conductor, Sir Dan God- frey (ccntd.), relayed from the Two of the follow- 19.82 metres Bandstand in the Pine Walk, Bouring wavelengths 25.28 metres nemouth will be used .im- 31.30 metre. u 0 5-Time Signal from Greenwich A ultancou»ly. 31.55 metre.728 words
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Article197 1934-07-03 18 $3755 Involved SIX MORE CHARGES AGAINST CHINESE WOMAN Cheah Siew Kim. a Chinese woman, who is at present undergoing a sentence of nine months’ simple imprisonment, having been convicted on three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery valued over $5,000 was197 words
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Article173 1934-07-03 18 Caused Grievious Hurt To Sister’s Husband A Malay woman named Sittoo binti Long was yesterday convicted on a charge of causing grievous hurt to her brother-in-law Ahmad bin Arshad and was bound over by the District Judge, to be of good behaviour and come up for173 words
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Article123 1934-07-03 18 Caught In Police Raid Revenue officers who raided an attap house erected on the bank of the Singapore River in Kim Seng Road at 11 o’clock on Friday night, found an illicit liquor still being worked in the bedroom by a young woman They arrested her and searched123 words
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Article72 1934-07-03 18 Malay Youth Pleads Guilty A Malay youth named Mat bin Saad yesterday pleaded guilty, in the Penang Police Court, to a charge of the theft a bicycle valued at $5; the property of Shaik Dawood, from the five-foot way of a house in Scotland Road. Sentence v.ar72 words
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Advertisement333 1934-07-03 18 /DELICATELYv Toilet fffiffi; And I |g> JW Cutleura Talcum, pure, antiseptic and medicated with balsamic essential oils, is indispensable to the comfort of every member of the family. Get the beneficial results of these essences by dusting on Cuticura Talcum— see how cool and refreshed your skin is, free from333 words
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Advertisement316 1934-07-03 18 St&ues tf tyit* k T f f J ElLtiN ACEH! TO HAVE NO 1 ,i. Ar/3 vitauit-i. brook.. Af/c fi I', vouKe 601 NC, To 6E S- -< wm't can’t |1 ACj LATE FOR SCHOOU og rttee up with HER. WORK TVK.Ay wCXWB r- jnsr ~I owwd .N "I Over316 words
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Article275 1934-07-03 19 —R. P. Ser. Canton, June 12. Military training for students and civilians is being actively carried out in both Kwangtung and Kwangsi provinces. Wuchow reports indicate that much progress has been made in Kwangsi Gove nunent’s scheme to make every citizen tn the province (excepting the aged—R. P. Ser. - 275 words
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Article179 1934-07-03 19 Driver Fined For Recklessness Johore Bahru. June 29 One of five Chinese lunatics who were pushing a hand cart loaded with earth across the road just outside the asylum situated at the mile, Sendai P.oad, was knocked with the cart. The driver of the taxi, a Malay named179 words
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Article135 1934-07-03 19 party and the nation. —Reuters Pacific rvice. Cadets Reviewed By Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek Nanking, June 16. ’he presence of a large number of n. nt officials, General Chiang Kai--day reviewed the cadets of the 1 Military Academy, which was ceng its tenth anniversary. ral Chiang, who isparty and the nation.—Reuters Pacific £ rvice. - 135 words
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Article63 1934-07-03 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Anxious To See Pu Yi Visit Japan Changchun, June 16. heading officials of the Manchoukuo Gornment are anxious to see Emperor «ng Teh visit Japan next spring person- >y to return the visit of Prince Chichibu the new State. Kmperor Kang Teh himself hasReuters Pacific Service. - 63 words
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880 1934-07-03 19 AUTHORITIES STRENGTHENING THE DYKES PREPARING FOR THE ADVENT OF HIGH SEASONAL TIDES hile water has almost become an article of luxury "1 th th e PJ°P le in Shanghai it is unbelievable that somewneie in China there can be an excess of it.—China Critic. - 880 words
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Article131 1934-07-03 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Infidelity During The RussoJapanese War Harbin, June 1. According to the local press, a Russian named Kovriakoff, 62, has instituted divorce proceedings against his wife, 52, whom he married 34 years ago. The plaintiff alleged infidelity. When asked by the Judge to cite specific. Reuters Pacific Service. - 131 words
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Article126 1934-07-03 19 :—Reuters Pacific Service. Withdrawn From Nantienmen Peiping, June 14. The Manchoukuo police at Nantienmen south of Kupeikou were withdrawn to a point outside the Great Wall at 10 o clock this morning, according to information from local Chinese circles. The withdrawal had been expected for some time as:—Reuters Pacific Service. - 126 words
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Article179 1934-07-03 19 —Render Pacific Service. Canton, June 12. A two-year old baby girl was ruthlessly hacked to death in order that the rest of the family to which she belonged “might be saved from catastrophe.” The murder was committed by the 60-year-oid grandmother of the victim and was—Render Pacific Service. - 179 words
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Article105 1934-07-03 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Extension In Kwangtung Canton, June 9. In order to facilitate communications in Kwangtung, the Provincial Telephone Administration here is planning to erect more stations and to establish more branch offices for the extensions of long-distance telephone lines, according to press reports to-day. The placesReuters Pacific Service. - 105 words
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Article136 1934-07-03 19 —Reuter's Pacific Service. Shanghai Death Rumours Groundless Nanking, June 10. Despite rumours prevalent in Shanghai that General Yen Hsi-shan. Pacification Commissioner of Shansi, had died in Taiyuan. it is sta‘ed here that General Yen has fully recovered from his illness and is signing documents in a legible.—Reuter's Pacific Service. - 136 words
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Article84 1934-07-03 19 Hundreds Of Jews Affected Istanbul, June 29. Hundreds of Jews have suddenly been expelled from the Dardanelles territory, the Black Sea coasts and Thrace, by order of the Turkish Government. The reasons for this unexpected action are not given. The notice is so short that Jews streaming into84 words
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Article108 1934-07-03 19 ment near Lotim, Kiangsi.—Reuters Pacific Service. After Defeat By Szechuenese Troops Canton, June 9. An admission that a force of 5,000 Communists entered Kweichow after having been defeated in a battle with Szechuenese troops is contained in a telegram received here to-day from General Wong Chaklieh, chairmanment near Lotim, Kiangsi.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 108 words
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Advertisement361 1934-07-03 19 The ordinary diet is not enough... It is essential that each member of the family should I receive a sufficiency of vitamins every day to maintain 1 Bl i resistance against disease. j Bl A daily spoonful of Radio-Malt not only makes f Wl B\ weakly and delicate children robust361 words
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Article, Illustration82 1934-07-03 20 /WATCHING U.S. RETAIN WI^H^A^SH l P c ill) MISS HELEN JACOBS in play against Miss Dorc/hy Round, who made a y vain but gallant struggle to beat the U.S. No. 1 player. APPLAUSE from some of the hundreds of children games F ON DUTY82 words
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