Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 July 1934
1934-07-07
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Title Section20 1934-07-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 158. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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727 1934-07-07 1 PUBLIC TO BE ADMITTED TO SELETAR help for fliers who CRASH Ihe public will be admitted to Seletar! aerodrome to watch the arrival and depar- t .re of competitors in the England-Austra-lia air race in October. This decision has been reached by the I727 words
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Article220 1934-07-07 1 .—Reuter. Battles Between The Police And Strikers San Francisco. July 6. Three strikers are dying and many injured as a result of clashes with the police this evening when the eight-week old strike of the longshoremen assumed its ugliest character. A huge crowd bombarded the police with.—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article57 1934-07-07 1 Reuter. Regulations Published By U.S. Treasury Washington, July 6. The silver embargo regulations have been formally published by the Treasury, No licence is necessary for the export of articles fabricated from silver or foreign silver coin or metals containing relatively small amounts of silver. In case of cqin,Reuter. - 57 words
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Article49 1934-07-07 1 Reuter. Rumoured Accident Officially Denied Berlin, July 6. It is rumoured that General Goering has m et Xith an accident. No detai are available and there is no confirmation. OFFICIALLY DENIED Berlin, July 6. The rumour that General Goering ha. met with an accident ia officially demed—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article132 1934-07-07 1 Startling Details ANTI-AIR RAID CONSTRUCTION London, June 30. Startling details of new British battleships to be laid down in 1937 are furnished by the Daily Telegraph naval correspondent who says the ships will have a tonnage ranging from 22,000 to 35.000, but the outstanding feature of the132 words
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117 1934-07-07 1 —Reuter. London, July 7. A mysterious epidemic has struck the Australian cricketers. Following the retirement from the field at Manchester of Bradman and Chipperfield yesterday, WcodfuH, Pansford, Brown and Kippax hare reported unwell Tt*iy are suffering from sore throats and sickness. At present it is—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article145 1934-07-07 1 Reuter. On Oriental Affairs" CONSISTENT HOSTILITY ASSERTED i London, July 6. Reuter learns that the Chinese Govera- iftent, replying to the British Legation regarding the jjostal ban on “Oriental Affairs” asserts that the magazine is consistently hostile to and indirectly damaging to the Chinese Government. It alsoReuter. - 145 words
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Article87 1934-07-07 1 —Reuter. Ceylon And Japanese Quotas Colombo. July 6. The imjxjsition of anti-Jaj>anese textile quotas is hanging fire owing to difference between the British and Ceylonese Governments. The British Government refused td give assurances for preferences on certain Ceylonese products. The Ceylonese Government are continuing negotiations. Meanwhile it is—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article2389 1934-07-07 1 SEARCHING CROSS-EXAMINATION OF CHINESE WITNESS SEREMBAN LAWYER ALSO GIVES EVIDENCE Further hearing was resumed in the Ipoh Supreme Court, on Thursday, of the civil suit involving S2OO,(XX) in which Ban Hin Gold Mines, a Company registered in Singapore are suing Oh Kay Beng (executor of the2,389 words
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Advertisement12 1934-07-07 1 'h. tokisatsu ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No» 0-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement114 1934-07-07 1 i!fi in mSh jiStiJiaiJiai jut ji Ji J 1 j SLEDC| SWEETENED CONDENSED milk jgMW Amid the cold crisp surroundings of the famed Bernese Alps thousands of health seekers find new vigour every year. After the snows have melted the I CREAM SWEETENED CONDOB* j ALPINE VALLEYS OF THE I114 words
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Advertisement2126 1934-07-07 2 HATES FOR CASUAL E SEMANGGOL RUBBER ORDINANCE NO. 197 N* D gA N K MJK CASUAL COMpANYj L|M|TE p. (LABOUR) STRAITS HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU f NTS (Th corporated in the Straits Settlements) SETTLEMENTS. AND THE N.Y. notice IS hereby given that the LABOUR CODE, 1923, (Netherlands trading hong KONG AND THE2,126 words
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Article4129 1934-07-07 3 DEMAND FOR LOWER AIR MAIL RATES: DEATH OF A RUBBER INDUSTRY PIONEER: AMERICA PRODUCES SYNTHETIC RUBBER TYRES TIN INDUSTRY RESEARCH WORK: PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHINESE PIRATES: DUTCH EAST INDIES TEXTILES MARKET t From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 27. SIAMESE ROYALTIES LEAVE The King and Queen of4,129 words
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Advertisement109 1934-07-07 3 THE PUNTER The safest thing he was ever on A CASE OF TIGERBEER Fraser Seave, DISTRIBUTORS. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a■■■■■■■■■■■ An Economical and Low Electric CurrentConsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. f I —-|F=F]| for I HEALTH I p ANO I COMFORT ON HIRE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW MONTHLY RENTALS AND/OR109 words
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Article210 1934-07-07 4 Annual Meeting Last Night The Penang Motor Cycle Club held its annual general meeting last night at the club premises in Dato Kramat Road There was a fair attendance of members. Mr. G. N. Pillai, vice-president, took the Chair. Accounts for the year were passed. After the210 words
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Article485 1934-07-07 4 Enjoyable Function At The Hostel OPENING OF TENNIS COURT The eighth anniversary of the Young Women’s Christian Association was celebrated lat the Association’s premises at Logan Road yesterday evening before a gather- ing of members and guests numbering over j two hundred. j Mrs. Goodman, on arrival,485 words
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Article197 1934-07-07 4 30 Pound» of Fat! Here is something all wives of fat men will be glad to know. It is the experience of a woman whose husband recently weighed 16 st. 61bs. She writes I really feel I must write and tell you that, after taking197 words
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308 1934-07-07 4 Others Also Want More Warships The report that Britain had sent proposals to build a larger Navy caused a big stir in the United States. It wls stated that these proposals hatbeen received by the U.S. State Department in Washington. According to Mr.308 words
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Article182 1934-07-07 4 Last-Across Race Good-bye to Rennie’s “decrepit masterpiece”! Waterloo Bridge, that has straddled the Thames for 114 years, was “closed for demolition” at six a.m. on June 22nd. Victorians sang sentimental songs about it and painted it on backcloths for their dramas of wronged and broken-hearted women182 words
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Article257 1934-07-07 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. K. Doulatram, proprietor of Messrs. Doulatram Co., leaves for India to-day by the P. and O. “Kaisar-I-Hind.’ Mr. and Mrs. Corbett, and Dr. Teoh Thean Ming arrived here from Singapore and Hongkong respectively by the “Kaisar-I-Hind.” Proceeding home on leave to-day are Mr. j j M. Scoular,257 words
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Advertisement18 1934-07-07 4 I Buy Your Printed I Requirements I From I THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery.18 words
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Advertisement384 1934-07-07 4 I en KEEP ON DOIN’ Fox Trot CB 745 INK-A-DINK-A-DOO J/ WELCOME TO BENNY GOODMAN’S ORCHESTRA. V HIS INITIAL ’RECORD OF THEME SONGS FROM u HIPS HIPS HOORAY WILL MAKE AN INSTANT i APPEAL ten LOVE, LIFE LAUGHTER One Step CB 750 RIDING ON THE CLOUDS Fox Trot 7i;l LITTLE384 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-07-07 4 WINDSOR The Bettie For Life »I*4 E/WW’ lEwEWffißMd CLAUDETTE X| COLBERT, 1 HERBERT I I MARSHALL. I MARY BOLAND. J Eb. 4 WILLIAM A CARCAN. M onto tow af > -rmg wA Ur «W hMMIy tor «award *J. J SL39 words
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Article1470 1934-07-07 5 FULL ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY FINAL SELECTIONS AND SCRATCHINGS Below will be found the full progAmme for to-day, together with acceptances and scratchings RACE I.—Horses, Class 2, Division 3, 6 furlongs, 2.30 p.m. 0 0 KALAW 9. o H. H. the Sultan of Perak.... Logue ii1,470 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-07-07 5 in a scene from Queer. Christina Splendid M.G.M. film. Coming at Queers14 words
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Article623 1934-07-07 5 England 355 For 5 HENDREN SCORES A CENTURY Leyland 93 Not Out London, July 6. The Third Test match opened to-day at Manchester and at close of play England had scored 3?5 for the loss of 5 wickets. Walters and Sutcliffe gave England a good start after623 words
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Article163 1934-07-07 5 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYB CHURCH OF ENGLAND 6th Sunday after Trinity. 8-00 a«m. Matins and Litany PS XXXI. Hymn—l7B. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion11 00 a.m. Holy Communion Chi new» 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS XXXn—ll6. Magnificat—46. Nunc Dimittis—72. Hymns—26o—lBo—232—24. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion, FRIDAY 6.00 p.m. Evensong. 6.30163 words
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Advertisement16 1934-07-07 5 MR. K. DEAN OF DEAN'S OPERA RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY FOR “Chap Kuching’ Wsxoutwe Jg -aZo a i16 words
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Advertisement187 1934-07-07 5 NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY THE 11th JULY 19S< At 11 A.M. AT ENTRANCE OF SLOT ALLEY, BEACH STREET, PENANG. The undermentioned property belonging- r to V. Sinda Madarsahib bin Vanjoor Madarsainb of Hutton Lane, Penang DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTV187 words
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Article119 1934-07-07 6 Dates And Venues June 25-July 7. —Lawn Tennis Championships, Wimbledon. July 4-7.—Henley Royal Regatta. July 6, 7. 9, 10.—Third Test Match. Manchester. July 9-11.—Cricket, Oxford Cambridge, Lords. July 12-13.—Eton v. Harrow, Lords. July 13-14.—A, A. A. Championships White City. July 14. —Open Challenge Cup Final (Polo),119 words
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Article94 1934-07-07 6 SATURDAY, JULY 7 P.C.C. Sports. Esplanade, 3 p.m. Perak Turf Club races, Ipoh. Malaya Cup Football Penang vs. Kedah, Penang. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Perak Turf Club Races, 2nd day. SATURDAY, JULY 14 Perak Turf Club Races, 3rd day. SATURDAY, JULY 21 Malaya Cup Football Penang vs. Perak, Ipoh.94 words
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Article455 1934-07-07 6 Not Allowed Ashore to See Their Wives and Mothers WOMAN’S VISIT TO DETENTION SHED Southampton, June 23. Three women two mothers and a —stood on the quay here as the Atlai ic liner Leviathan decked. They were waiting for the men they loved to455 words
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Advertisement292 1934-07-07 6 Sleep For Baby I Rest For Mother When Cutivura Soap and Culirura Ointment are used. All mothers should know that when little ones are sleepless, fretful and cross because of pimples, rashes, irritations and chafings of infancy and childhood <'uti«*ura will quickly soothe and heal. Bathe the affected part with292 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-07 6 AIR-MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pads 100 Sheets Paper, Blotting Paper and Writing guide. 40 Cents. Envelopes 6 x 3| strong but very light 60 Cents per 100 Compendiums 60 Sheets paper 10 x 8 30 Square shape envelopes and writing guide 80 Cents. The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. No. la, Penang Street»51 words
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Advertisement211 1934-07-07 6 r I B A star ds for resistance to ills—for J cod-liver oil. B stands for appetite fl regained—for barley. C stands for W B freedom from disease—for concentrated B orange juice. 1 D stands for good blood, J B good nerves, general and thorough good fl B health—for ultra-violet211 words
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Miscellaneous541 1934-07-07 6 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. Q 11 Two of the follow- 19.82 metres Ing wavelengths 25.28 metres will be used sim- 81.30 metres ultaneously. 31.55 metres 49.59 metres to-day P. M. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Tom. The Western Studio Orchestra (leader. Frank Thomas), from a Cardiff studio. 7.20 Time Signal from541 words
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Miscellaneous177 1934-07-07 6 PHOHI—HOLLAND TO-DAY Wavelength 16.88 metres P.M. 8.50- Dutch National Anthem. 9.00- Records. 9.15 —Talk on fashions. 9.3o—Anny Prins sings merry songs with piano accompaniment by Hans Hagen: 1. Telefoonflirt. 2. “Da Chasse’’ Etude. Liszt. Sclist: Hans Hagen. 3. Ta no sais pas aimer. 4. O. o wat zijn die mannen177 words
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4248 1934-07-07 7 CHEN KUNG-PO - By CHEN KUNG-PO Minister of Industry —“People’s Tribune.” THE land problem is one of the most serious of the many difficulties confronting China to-day, and one which should have been solved long ago, China being primarily an agricultural country and for centuries.—“People’s Tribune.” - 4,248 words
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Article116 1934-07-07 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. To Be Transferred To Hopei? Peiping, June 16. Reports are again current in local Chi(nese circles that General Chang Chun, Chairman of the Hupeh Provincial Go- vernment, will be transferred t& Hopei and I that General Yu Hsueh-chung, the present incumbent of the Hopei.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 116 words
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Advertisement73 1934-07-07 7 Only from SCOTLAND can iSife true whisky come, J and the most famous of all is Johnnie Walker Born 1820 Still going strong JOHNNIE ***** RED LABEL for all occasions, the world’s most popular beverage. iO J CALDBECK MACGREGOR «pr/T* 'y CO., LTD. i/ f Sole Agents for S.S. and73 words
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Article316 1934-07-07 8 The Daily Telegraph” has given details of British battleships to be laid down in 1937. Recently it was announced that Italy is this year to lay down two battleships of 35,000 tons each, which is the maximum size allowed by treaty at the present time. The official explanation316 words
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Article251 1934-07-07 8 The formal recognition of Soviet Russia by Czecho-Slovakia and Rumania, was another triumph for Mr. Litvinoff. the energetic Russian Foreign Commissar. Last year he obtained diplomatic recognition from the United States and Spain, and Switzerland. Holland, and Yugo-Sla-via are the only European countries which have251 words
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Article173 1934-07-07 8 Chinese Dispute Over Changkols And Axes Klang. Thursday. An interesting civil suit came up before Mr G Turner, the Klang Magistrate, in which Lim Tee Soon, contractor, North Hummock-Estate. Klang, claimed $16.95 from Kong Ah Chong, another Chinese who worked under him as kepala in the same173 words
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Article150 1934-07-07 8 Restrictions On Norway’s Whaling Ships Oslo, June 27. The freedom of seas became a thing of the romantic past for Norway’s world famed whalers on Tuesday with the passage of a law in the Norwegian Pariiament restraining and regulating the change of the great sea150 words
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Article1313 1934-07-07 8 —lvor Brown - —lvor Brown JUICS LI IV. worst. —Ivor Brown in the “Man ter Guardian.” May-time was a carnival of blossom, not least of the may-blossom itself, which has rarely painted the country so richly with its red and' J J I white. The old men who know about,JUICS LI IV. worst.—Ivor Brown in the “Man ter Guardian.” - 1,313 words
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Advertisement350 1934-07-07 8 S r~ "1 i 9 ;< v x SB ■P j£ S 1 i I >'• d I Hower Vegetable Seeds j Newly arrived from the Seed Growers— a |s ARTHUR YATES of SYDNEY, Australia, 1 and SUTTONS of READING, England. s jn The above are two renowned 'V u350 words
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Advertisement54 1934-07-07 8 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITYI •nibelungen-krone. A FAVOVRITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Singapore. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. tnnrtrtrtnrinwririnrtmriniimrM-if n54 words
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432 1934-07-07 9 CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST DRAUGHTSMAN Greatly magnified photographs of signatures were shown to Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore police court on Thursday at the opening of the preliminary inquiry into a charge of forgery against an Indian draftsman named T. G. Francis,432 words
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Article104 1934-07-07 9 Malays In Police Custody (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, July 7. Acting on information, the Taiping Poore arrested two Malays in Main Road, tiping’s principal thoroughfare yesterday vening. On their being searched at the *olice Station, more than $l,OOO-00 in for- 1 ten-dollar Straits Settlement currency104 words
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Article98 1934-07-07 9 Tied Up Contractor’s Wife Seremban, July 3. Two Chinese, Choo Choy and Chin Yok. ntered the house of a Chinese contractor n New Rompin Estate and, after tying up >e man’s wife, escaped with jewellery and >ash. They were arrested within a few days nd98 words
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Article984 1934-07-07 9 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF f WITH COSTS Before the Hon’ble Mr. S. J. Thomas, I Chief Justice, F.M.S., at the Kuala Lum- pur Supreme Court on Thursday, the case I was concluded in which a Tamil barber named S. Vallipuram sued E. Manickam, j a’.so a barber, and984 words
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Article212 1934-07-07 9 Injured Chinese Left On Road-side REMAINED IN HOSPITAL FOR 32 DAYS A taxi driver who knocked down a pedestrain and left him lying at the 10th mile Seletar Road, was prosecuted in the police court before Mr. C. H. Whitton on Thursday for causing hurt212 words
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Article342 1934-07-07 9 —Reuter. Perry Wins Championship CRAWFORD BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS London. July 6 In the final of the Men's Singles at Wimbledon to-day Perry beat Crawford 6- 3. 6—o. 7—5. Perry playing magnificently, won in 65 minutes. Crawford was playing steadily till he reached 3—l. then in a—Reuter. - 342 words
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Article122 1934-07-07 9 Australian Jamboree, Melbourne Malaya will be represented by a contingent and it is proposed to send at least one patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Donations will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs. Brown,122 words
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Advertisement96 1934-07-07 9 jf"*» Al 4 i W m».. w Mill y z “w A Picture of Health" HE'S A TRUFOOD BABY HUMANISED TMFWJD IT NEVER FAILS Obtainable At All Chemists High Class Stores SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. b Runny mede Hot er. i PENANG. Z 1 B96 words
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Article499 1934-07-07 10 K.L. Man Pleads Guilty FAMILY'S SACRIFICE TO PAY BACK MONEY $3OO Fine Imposed And Paid Arrested on Wednesday, Liew Fook Thin, an employee at Robinsons, was produced before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, on Thursday, and charged with alleged criminal breach of trust of499 words
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Article373 1934-07-07 10 London, June 23. Here with her father, mother and eldest brother in preparation for her wedding at the Chinese Legation on July 7, Yio-Chung Li, bom in first year of Great War. Father is Li Ming, chairman of Bank of China and Chekiang Industrial Bank. Bridegroom Sze-Ming373 words
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Article639 1934-07-07 10 BUT SUMMONS HAD BEEN ACCEPTED BY A DIFFERENT MAN That Brahmins extended the rigidity of caste customs even to their every-day business dealings was the assertion of a high caste Bengali Brahmin before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, on Thursday. He said639 words
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Article, Illustration834 1934-07-07 10 Holiday Health for the Children by OUR NURSERY EXPERT SUMMER holidays will soon be here. All of us, even little children who don't have to do any work and haven’t yet reached school age, benefit by a change of air. But holidays, like ordinary days, must(A Kodak Photograph) - 834 words
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Article331 1934-07-07 10 Indian Who Found 10.000 Francs RECOVERED BALANCE TO BE RETURNED Sentence of six months’ imprisonment was passed by the Singapore third magistrate. Mr. J M Brander. cn Thursday on V. Swamy Row, the Indian postcard vendor who found a wallet ccnto_aing about 10.000 francs at the Tanjong331 words
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Article41 1934-07-07 10 Kansu Government Official Killed Shanghai, June 30. Mr. Lee Ching Chong, Chief Secretary to the Kansu Provincial Government, was killed in a mortor-car accident. He fell from the vehicle and was fatally injured. He is a native of Fukien.41 words
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Article, Illustration711 1934-07-07 10 J. D. S. ALLAN - By J. D. S. ALLAN in the Sunday Dispatch. Strong influences are at work, both within and without the Blackshirt movement. to secure the cancellation of the meeting on the Newcastle Town Moor on I "Race Sunday,” June 24. Sir Oswald Mosley is to addressin the Sunday Dispatch. - 711 words
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1640 1934-07-07 11 SINGAPORE CLUB REVIEWS THE PAST YEAR NEED FOR A SENSE OF HUMOUR hie of the suggestions put forward by officials of the Singapore Rotary Club, at the annual general meeting on ednesday, for the better working of the movement litre, was1,640 words
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Article578 1934-07-07 11 Accused Man's Remarkable Attitude Towards Interpreter KIDNAPPING CASE When the trial was resumed on Wednesday before Mr. H A. Forrer, the criminal I district judge, of a Sinhalese man and woman and a Malabari Indian on a charge I of kidnapping a Sinhalese girl, apparently still in her578 words
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Advertisement258 1934-07-07 11 MALAYAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS j I Kuala Fdah, Sembihm, F.M h, HEHraf WAUGH Co., Ltd. SINGAPOREPEHAHG ,POH KUALA LUMPUR Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., I MANUFACTURERS OF f WATER PURIFICATION PLANT I HORIZONTAL FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY SOLE AGENTS f HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.)258 words
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Article608 1934-07-07 12 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Business in the Local Share Market has been more active this last week and congiderable interest has been displayed m Rubber shares following a further advance in the price of the Commodity, which closing 7%d rhcws a gain o£ M. The. price of Tin had608 words
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Article687 1934-07-07 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving nd idling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY I 3.5. PANDAI from Pagoerawan. I 3.5. KUALA from Mergui. Moulmein and 1 Tavoy. Sails for the same ports today. 13.5. ELPENOR from Singapore. Sails687 words
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Article72 1934-07-07 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday 76 5 04 5.05% Montreal 4.99% 5.00% Brussels 21.58% 21.62 1 4 15 51 15 52 Amsterdam 7.44 58,8 5831 ISkLlm *****4 13.17% Stockholm 1940 1940 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% w 90 4 199, 7 525 525 505 505 Belgrade 2 22 22272 words
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Article1070 1934-07-07 12 AIR MAILS A mail for South America by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p m to--1 day. A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and Canada by road to Alor Star and thence by1,070 words
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Miscellaneous232 1934-07-07 12 'W TT" SATURDAY SUNDAY 6’30 MATINEES 2-45 P.M. 930 Senecrowded houses THE SUPREME TAMIL TALKIE OF THE YEAR SAKKUBAI i (4 DEVOTEE'S STORY FROM BHAKTHAVIJAYAM) ■«eiTwejr ENCHANTIC DEVOTIONAL MUSIC}' EMOTIONAL PATHETIC ACTING. SEE THE MOTHER-IN-LAWS TORTURE AND THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAWS DEVOTION Wembley Cabaret BALLOON DANCE DANCING TO-NIGHT TILL 1 A.M. Ist232 words
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Miscellaneous434 1934-07-07 13 M/j 1 BF 1 MARK THE DATE! SEASON OPENS 1 W WEDNESDAY. 11TH JULY. 1934. R.K.O. RADIO'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA STAGED IN THE CLOUDS FLYING DOWN TO RIO' DOLORES DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE AND 200 BEAUTIES CHOSEN FROM TEN THOUSAND STAGED ON THE WINGS MELODY THAT434 words
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Article1543 1934-07-07 14 Lieut .-Commander KENNETH EDWARDS - By Lieut .-Commander KENNETH EDWARDS R.N. (RetJ —"Morning Post". Have you ever heard of the Orkney Air Mail? No? Well, I hadn’t until the other day when I was decanted from the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow and was faced with the problem ofR.N. (RetJ; —"Morning Post". - 1,543 words
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Advertisement309 1934-07-07 14 CALL AT GUAN FOR YOUR MEDICINAL CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS THE HOUSE FOR NEW RELIABLE GOODS. MODERATE FAIR PRICES. UNEXCELLED SERVICE. 'Jf MOSPRAY destroy» AA pi all insects but is harm- A less to human beings and animals. MOSPRAY will not st am. j Use Mospray against z Mosquitoes Flies, Ants, Cockroaches,309 words
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Advertisement149 1934-07-07 14 I ■sanatogenl pKttkl RlMMtoto z --L Confident in its power V to protect and to Venbance the beauty Vj of the complexion i the lovliest women, everywhere, use “Evening in face powder. r*—. EVENING 111 n 111 rAKIb 3017 QUEENSWAY. CROYDON. SURREY. ENGLAND Representatives SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., Beach Street, Penang.149 words
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Advertisement1813 1934-07-07 15 J 1 r JR _>IL l5 in V'jy6B3fr f dl- x M 'W c Jt- Ri.UE PUMMEL LIME TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ t? j[. From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York VeaeMß LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Dw Jul Y 19 PRES- MONROE Aug. 15 Aug. 28 4DD xt TIJ1,813 words
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Article208 1934-07-07 16 —Reuter. Gloucesters 1 Fine Win DE SARAM SCORES DOUBLE CENTURY London, July 6. Gloucestershire defeated Yorkshire by nine wickets. Yorkshire 247 and 190 i Parker 5 for 88). Gloucestershire 35S and 82 for one wic- I ket. SUSSEX WINS BY INNINGS Sussex defeated Worcestershire by an—Reuter. - 208 words
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Article49 1934-07-07 16 Rice Mill Strike Leaders (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 6. After many appeals the seven Chinese leaders of the rice mill strike last year were deported to China this afternoon. The case excited considerable discussion in labour circles but the authorities’ action is generally approved.49 words
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Article65 1934-07-07 16 Selections By “Ormonde” I (Penang) j RACE 1 Tweedledee Flace —Frivol RACE 2 Pay Out Place Warrior i RACE 3 Komolux Place-—Great Fun RACE 4 Scrubbing Brush Place —Bintang Tujoh RACE 5 Lady Agnes Place —Enniskillein i RACE 6 ’Ooray Place —Bestlot I RACE 7 Pacific65 words
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Article148 1934-07-07 16 Midnight Sun B.P. Win In a return match of 3 doubles and 2 singles between the Midnight Sun B.P. and the Chin Ho Square, 8.P., at the latter’s court in Chin Ho Square the former won by 3 games to 2. Most of the games were evenly contested especially148 words
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54 1934-07-07 16 Owing to the great interest centred in to-day's Malaya” Cup match, the Ladies’ event and the water-polo Class “B” league fixture in the C.S.C. competitions, scheduled to be swum to-day at Tanjong Bungah, have been postponed. At 11 a.m. to-morrow the Class "A” 800 metres free54 words
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Article227 1934-07-07 16 Penang' v. Kedah last minute changes IN HOME TEAM The Penang Football Association have been forced to make several last minute changes in the team selected to represent Penang against Kedah in the Malaya Cup match to be played to-dav on the C.R.C. ground owing to227 words
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Article176 1934-07-07 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’s QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers HN Ayer Weng 2 02% 2.07% 2.02*2 2 07 2 Kinta 2.65 2.70 2.67% 2.72 Lukut 1.09 1.11 1.09 111 Mambau 65 70 65 70 Nawang Pet 103 1.05 1.02 2 1.05 N. Taiping 62 64 62 64 Rahman176 words
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Article976 1934-07-07 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foUowtng are the latent quotation» m VKWA KENNEDY A OCT» Aero to-dk>. Yesterday To-day Buyer» Seller» Buyer» Seller» MINING Ampat Tin 67% 7]o 67% 7 0 Ayer Weng 200 2.10 2.00 2.10 Ayer Hitam 16 0 16 6 16 0 16976 words
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Article106 1934-07-07 16 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £230.0.0 £230.5.0 TIN—(3 Months) London £229.5.0 £229.10.0 Singapore $112.62% $113.37% Business Done Penang $112.62% Business Done 50 tons COPRA —(Sundried) $2.95 $2.95 BLACK PEPPER $16.00 $16.00 RUBBER London 7%d 7 Ad New York 14Hc(G) 14ftc(G) Singapore Spot 24c 23%c Oct|Daa. 25c 24%c Jan.) Mar. 25%c106 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement31 1934-07-07 16 Eastern Oriental Hofei PENANG. o: TO-NIGHT Dinner Dance Dance Music Novelty lumbers Bj "J ERE LEE'S MADCAPS" All Girl Orchestra ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/- LADIES FREE Phone 322 For Table Reservations.31 words
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Advertisement367 1934-07-07 16 I SHHb I Rolleiflex BaS Rolleiflex I -iff I The ALL-AUTOMATIC Roll-film Refiex Camera fitted with Zeiss Tessar Lens in Compur Shutter. It gets unusual subjects at a g split second’s notice. J What you see on the ground-glass screen, you get in perfect s detail. New Rolleiflex Brochure post367 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-07-07 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rain fa n 6 a.m. 80 S Noon 93 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 9.43 a.m. 2.47 a.m. 10.21 p.m. 4.58 p.m. TO-MORROW 10.30 a.m. 4.08 a.m. 11.15 p.m. 5.45 p.m.38 words
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