Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-07-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 159. Vol. XCII. MONDAY. JULY 9. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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811 1934-07-09 1 MORE BINDING UNDERTAKINGS FROM GREAT BRITAIN NOT EXPECTED NO CHANGE IN ATTITUDE AT GENEVA Paris, July 6. The chairman of the foreign political commission of the French Senate, M. Henri Berenger, issues through the Agence Economique et Financiere a warning against illusions about M.811 words
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Article110 1934-07-09 1 —Reuter. Self-Government. For U.S. Industries New York, July 7. The associated copyright administration ig authoritatively reported to be planning to supplant the N.R.A. by a strictly regulated system of self-government for industry. Codes, closely supervised by the Federal Government, will be a permanent feature of industrial life..—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article63 1934-07-09 1 —Reuter. Amsterdam, July 8. The city is now calm. Strong police and military forces overawed the rioters. All meetings of the Communist party are banned and several leaders were arrested. The trouble spread to other towns and disturbances are reported at Rotterdam, Hilversum and Groningen, but the police,.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article202 1934-07-09 1 Import And Export Figures INCREASE WITH AUSTRALIA France, June 29. The value of the imports of France from foreign countries in the first five months of this year amounted to 8,297 millions, as compared with 9,853 millions in the same period of last year. Of that total Australia202 words
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Article88 1934-07-09 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Serious Outbreak Near Aidershot London, July 7. The anti-cyc’.ca: shows no signs of breaking up and a fin? week-end with high day temperature throughout the British Isles is forecast. A serious forest and heath fire occurred yesterday on the Blackdown Plateau near Aidershot and at—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article226 1934-07-09 1 .Christian Socialist Party DOWN THE TRAIL Vienna, July 5. The Dollfuss Christian Socialist Party continued its slow but sure progress down the trail to dissolution, down which all the j other parties have already been stampeded lin the new “totalitarian Austria,” with i the official evacuation of the226 words
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Article74 1934-07-09 1 .—Reuter. Panama Flooded With Japanese Goods Panama, July 8. The docks at Cristobal are glutted with Japanese merchandise, refused admittance to Jamaica and British West Indies owing to the British embargo. Over 5,000 tons, mainly textiles, with 10,000 pairs of shoes are at present held up or shipped.—Reuter. - 74 words
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135 1934-07-09 1 .—Reuter. MR. HULL'S NOTE TO FINNISH GOVERNMENT TIMELY AND VALUABLE EXAMPLE Washington, July 8. Indirect criticism of Great Britain and other war debtors is contained in a note Mr. Cordell Hull sent to the Finnish Government acknowledging payment of the debt instalment on June 15..—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article155 1934-07-09 1 hand with statesmanship. —Rugby Radio Service. Selling Goods Produced GOOD ADVERTISING London, July 7. The Prince of Wales was the guest of honour at the Advertising Association’s dinner last night. In the course of his speech he said the production of goods was on longer the mosthand with statesmanship.—Rugby Radio Service. - 155 words
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Article140 1934-07-09 1 To Fly American Plane In Air Race Medan, July 2. An Australian airman named Taylor arrived in Java a few days ago to take back to Australia some air mail pictures of the second test match. Interviewed, Mr. Taylor said, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith would fly an American140 words
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Article65 1934-07-09 1 Sailing For Europe On July 20 Seremban, July 6. His Highness the Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, accompanied by Tungku Nasir, and Tungku Zacharia (Private Secretary) will shortly leave for Singapore, where His Highness will enter the General Hospital for an operation to his tonsils.65 words
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Article166 1934-07-09 1 —Reuter. Great Difficulty In Finding Remunerative Investment London, July 7. Although all the leading joint stock banks have maintained their interim dividend rates, greater difficulty has been experienced during the last half-year in finding remunerative investment for their fund* despite the reduction in the volume of deposits.—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article144 1934-07-09 1 Protracted Case From Italy Rome, July 4. A trip which the German-Italian Princess Nives Leyen Ruffo began seven years ago in a sleeping-car on the Rome-Munich express and which has led her ever since through half the Court-rooms in Italy, found a happy eliding here on Tuesday. On144 words
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Article85 1934-07-09 1 Chinese Charged Lee Chan, a Chinese, was charged in the Penang Police Court on Saturday morning that on July 7, 1934, at the Government toddy shop, Aler Itam, he did commit house breaking by night, by entering a building, used by the Government Monopolies Department for85 words
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Advertisement17 1934-07-09 1 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENT'STS Head Office next to The Dispensary I Branch Office 52, Leith Street.17 words
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Advertisement2444 1934-07-09 2 HATES FOR CASUAL I xT PERAK TURF CLUB KRA^„ P LA BANK S ADVERTISEMENTS summer meeting 1934 limited FIRST DAY, SATURDAY, 7th JULY, 1984 DIVIDEND NO. 83 HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK T IT SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY, SHANGHAI BANKING I OF INDIA, LIMITED Tj I IV iqqj.2,444 words
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1877 1934-07-09 3 Slightest Foundation “DROPPED WHEN SEEN TO BE HOPELESS "DIFFICUT TO RESTRAIN MY LANGUAGE" JI w Following upon the verdict in the Divorce Court which granted a decree nisi to Mr. Edward Frank Willis James, of West Dean Park, Chichester, against his1,877 words
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Advertisement347 1934-07-09 3 »y 1 y y i i > y 1 I J I Flower Vegetable Seeds Newly arrived from the Seed Growers-’* 1 I r ARTHUR YATES of SYDNEY. AaH.alla, I and SUTTONS of READING, England. Ihe above are two renowned I I Seed Growers whose seeds travel S all over347 words
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Advertisement190 1934-07-09 3 ,in O'Sllenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for tfre tropics, are190 words
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Article1063 1934-07-09 4 PENANG LEADS NORTHERN M SECTION KEDAH BADLY BEATEN The fourth Malaya Cup match in the Northern Section was played on Saturday at Penang on the ictoria Green between Penang and Kedah and resulted in a win for the home team by four goals to nil but on1,063 words
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Article166 1934-07-09 4 800 Metres Free Style Won By Kheng Seang At Tanjong Bungah yesterday a further event in the Chinese Swimming Club competitions was swum, together with a waterpolo fixture, class “B”. 800 METRES FREE STYLE Results of the swimming event were 1. Cheah Kheng Seang, 2. Goh Boon166 words
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Article42 1934-07-09 4 .—Reuter. Chicago, July 7. Jack Medica of Washington University broke the world's record for the mile freestyle swimming in 20 minutes 57 4|5 secs, in the national amateur championships beating Arne Borg’s 21 minutes 64]5 secs, at Sydney in 1929..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article669 1934-07-09 4 Mitchell Cup Soccer EXCITING MATCH ENDS IN NARROW WIN The annual football match for the Mitchell Cup between the Perak Police and the Penang Police was played yesterday on the Patani Road ground and resulted in a win for the Perak Police by the odd669 words
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Article467 1934-07-09 4 Easy Win ForP.C.C. THOMPSON AND ADAMS BAT WELL A cricket match between a team from Alor Star and the Penang Cricket Club was played yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted in a win for the Cricket Club by an innings and 16 runs. Jamaludin and467 words
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813 1934-07-09 4 —Reuter, 627 FOR NINE WICKETS Third Test Match LEYLAND AND AMES BAT WELL London, July 7. The Third Test match at Manchester was continued yesterday where England continued their innings and carried their score to 627 for the nine wickets before the tea interval—Reuter, - 813 words
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Article85 1934-07-09 4 —Reuter. Heat Wave Still Continues London, July 7. The weather at Manchester is very bright and signs of the heatwave are continuing but the outlook is black for Australia The doctor who examined Bradman and Chipperfield this morning announced that neither were to play to-day. Bradmans.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article73 1934-07-09 4 —Reuter. Afraid Of Fast Bowling London, July 7. “Lancashire is afraid of fast bowling and forget MacDonald’’ declared Carr, the Notts captain. He added there was never any attempt at leg theory during the recent Notts-Lancashire match at Trent Bridge and though a few Lancastrians were struck—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article285 1934-07-09 4 Hindu Sabha XI. Beat AngloChinese Continuation School Penang Hindu Sabha XI 2, AngloCfeinese Continuation School 1 On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday 1' the Penang Hindu Sabha XI met a team from the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School in a friendly game of football, det j feating them by285 words
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Advertisement12 1934-07-09 4 THE GREAT MISS TIJAH RECORDS FOR THE FIRST TIME, ON “Chap Kuching”12 words
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Article675 1934-07-09 5 Kedah Athlete Wins Championship Cup MRS. GOODMAN DISTRIBUTES THE PRIZES The annual athletic sports of the Penang Cricket Club were held on the Esplanade Ground on Saturday afternoon. The running events were keenly contested and many close fineshes were witnessed. The fight for the675 words
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Article, Illustration254 1934-07-09 5 Wins Wimbledon Singles MISS JACOBS DEFEATED London, July 7. In the final of the Women’s Singles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, Miss Dorothy Round beat Miss Helen Jacobs 6 2 5 7 Miss Jacob serving led I—o but Miss Round was very confident and made very254 words
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Article119 1934-07-09 5 Malaya Cup KENG HOCK SCORES FOUR GOALS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7. S ngapore won their Malaya Cup mat by beating Negri by four goals to one S ngapore did not have such an easy of it as might be supposed from the score. The119 words
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Article158 1934-07-09 5 Bags 100 Wickets For Season POLICE SCORE NARROW WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. Hassan of the Victoria Institute had the distinction of being the first bowler this season of achieving the feat of capturing 100 wickets. This he performed to-day while playing158 words
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Article210 1934-07-09 5 .—Reuter. Ideal Weather Conditions SEVERAL RECORDS BROKEN London, July 7. Perfect weather conditions favoured the finals of the Henley Regatta which resulted as follows: Diamond Sculls: Buhtz (Germany) beat Rutherford (Princeton University, America) by three and half lengths in 8 minutes 10 seconds equalling the twenty-nine year old.—Reuter. - 210 words
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Article79 1934-07-09 5 Dates Fixed For Hearing Mr. P. J. D. Regeslet^SJpeS Chong Lee Yuen in the Penang Police Court on Saturday morning, pointed out that his client had been one month in Police custody awaiting a decision whether he was to be charged with murder, and pressed for a79 words
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Advertisement37 1934-07-09 5 IN EXCHANGE ?or 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlenents, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java, and the surrounding coun tries will give Picture Post Cards OF English Scenery Photographed from AeropUn**MISS TEE KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, Engia-iu.37 words
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Advertisement284 1934-07-09 5 CL :Q C ?Q i F I i Pius i Tri Sc "1 s J service j is beyond price -vet Ja. i niTarmn I FOR motorists Dr. Morse’s Indian R*>ot Pills TYRES Are Invaluable. the’Ther one motors for business or J cost no more ttian pi easure as a284 words
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1143 1934-07-09 6 IMPROVEMENT TRUST PUSHING AHEAD WITH AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME 280 HOUSES FOR RECONSTRUCTION SLOWLY but surely the slums of Singapore’s Chinatown are being made healthier and pleasanter for the people to live in, by the work of the Singapore Improvement Trust. When the Trust commenced operations, the1,143 words
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Article856 1934-07-09 6 ESTATE TAPPER TO PAY THE PENALTY Seremban, July 4. Ar the result of an alleged quarrel be-i ‘ween a woman and a man, both Chinese, j employed as rubber tappers on an estate < at Pas r Panjang, Port Dickson, wh:ch ended in the death of856 words
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Article45 1934-07-09 6 Seen Near Singapore Harbour (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7. Thousands of homegoers leaving offices at one o’clock witnessed a gigantic waterspout apparently travelling from Tanjong Rhu to the west. One small vessel was seen to alter its course to avoid it.45 words
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Article35 1934-07-09 6 —Reuter. Big Offer From America New York, July 7. According to the “New York American Tilden’s manager has cabled Perry offering him $25,000 for a four months contract to turn professional..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration199 1934-07-09 6 /L/L Down to Rio,” is reU (a plete with good tunes, snappy f\J dancing and picturesque pep. JI» Moreover, it is based on a most ingenious and secret formula, which the b g bosses of199 words
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Article139 1934-07-09 6 —Reuter. Trade Report London, July 7. A Canberra teQegram states that the report of Mr. Latham on his mission to the Far East was tabled in the House of Representatives. The report does not favour the establishment of diplomatic relations direct with Japan as he is—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article507 1934-07-09 7 Hold-Up Of Mines Prevented 'PLANE USED Two Hours* Job Done In Twenty Minutes Aeroplanes are commissioned to do all sorts of jobs. They have been used by the Police the world over to track down criminals, to drop food to marooned people in heavy floods507 words
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Article161 1934-07-09 7 Accident After Theft Of Car A young soldier, M. K. Matthews, a tached to the Royal Signal had pleaded guilty to the theft o car, valued $420, when originally charg came up for sentence before Norman Grice, the Singapore second magis r Inspector Frew told the co^ r161 words
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Article527 1934-07-09 7 MR. ALAGAPPA THINKS IT EASY TO ESTABLISH The formation of a Chettiars* Bank in Malaya is one of the matters which is occupying the attention of Mr. K. V. A. R. Alagappa Chettiar, M.A., barrister-at-law, who is now in Singapore on a tour of inspection of527 words
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Article95 1934-07-09 7 Chinese Teacher Interned Medan, July 2. A Chinese teacher named Chang Hoi has been interned in Upper Digoeil as he is said to be a danger to the peace and order of the Colony. Chang is the son of a Chinese shopkeeper in Tanjong Belei, East Coast95 words
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Article424 1934-07-09 7 ACCUSED OF MAKING ILLICIT SAMSU At the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on •Friday, the Hon’ble Mr. S. J. Thomas, I Chief Justice, F.M.S., heard the appeal of two Chinese women named Kow Low and Fong Moi, against the conviction and sen- tence by the Magistrate in the424 words
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Article151 1934-07-09 7 121-Ton Yacht On Ocean Cruise Bound for Cannes but in no hurry to get there a party of young Americans and a Frenchman are aboard the Danish yacht White Shadow anchored in the Singapore roads. They are Messrs. H. N. Whitney, P. S. Carr, F. C. Hixson, P.151 words
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Article46 1934-07-09 7 Polish Seamen Decorated Warsaw, July 2. The captain and crew of the steamer “Kosciuszko”, who on November 14 last rescued the German steamer “Horst Wessel” from distress at Skaggerak,, have decorated with the Cross of Service by t j Polish Foreign Minister. J46 words
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Article526 1934-07-09 7 I ADDITIONAL SHARES IN FRASER AND NEAVE I Three resolutions affecting the capital L I of the company, one of them to increase it by $2,500,000 were passed at an extra- ordinary general meeting of Fraser and Neave, Ltd., held at noon on Saturday. The resolution were526 words
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Article192 1934-07-09 7 Police On The Right Track It is now six days since the murder of two Chinese children and the wounding of their mother at the Singapore Fire Station says Saturday’s Malaya Tribune. It will be recalled that the tragedy came to light early on Sunday morning, when192 words
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Article286 1934-07-09 7 Against Selangor Club RAIN ROBS POLICE OF VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Cricketers experienced an extremely warm day but shortly after the lunch in-1 terval a heavy shower of rain came down interrupting some matches. A magnificent display of batting was286 words
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Article67 1934-07-09 7 P.C.C. v. Penang Free School The following will play for the P.C.C. against the Free School at Green Lane tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.:— R. Mclntosh Whyte; F. E. Wraight and W. T. Francis; L. C. Lee, S. L. McNee and R. N. Elliott; J. H. Fenwick, J. H.67 words
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109 1934-07-09 7 —Reuter. County Cricket SATURDAY'S CLOSING SCORES London, July 8. The scores in the first class matches at the closing of play on Saturday are as follows: At Folkestone —Hampshire 419 for 5. (Mead 198) against Kent. At Peterborough—Lancashire 385 for 5 (Tyldesley 122, the 100th—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article95 1934-07-09 7 ODD GOAL IN FIVE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 9. The Malaya Command beat Negri Sentbilan by 3 goals to 2; Rees scoring in thn first minute of the game from a long shot attempted by Rogers. The visitors were twice unlucky not W score,95 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-09 7 CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LIMITED (Incorporated in England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Registers of the Preference and Ordinary Shares will be closed for preparing Dividend Warrants from 19th July t® 3rd August, 1934, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, E. NEWBOLD, Registrars, i Penang, 9th July,51 words
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Miscellaneous23 1934-07-09 7 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Elma IT RAINS, BUT II 8 1« 1 1 h on i\v n M uni» Wz HA23 words
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Miscellaneous42 1934-07-09 7 I Eunnymede Hotel PENANG. During the Evenings THURSDAY 12TH JULY SATURDAY 14TH JULY THE L i “808 YS” DANCE-REVUE I A I 0 '"x 4K -«I 1 > P f f 7 ex... kjßh k a There is no extra charge. 'Phone 543.42 words
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Advertisement26 1934-07-09 8 Buy Your I I Printed Requirements I Front i I THE PINANG GAZETTE < PRESS. LIMITED. I C C- 'iTFeT'r 1 Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery. WAV VA"Ai26 words
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Miscellaneous406 1934-07-09 8 M~~ apr OKI MR g MARK THE DATE! SEASON OPENS Jt 5 T W WEDNESDAY. 11TH JULY. 1934. R.K.O. RADIO'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA STAGED IN THE CLOUbS FLYING DOWN TO RIO WITH DOLORES DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE AND 200 BEAUTIES CHOSEN FROM TEN THOUSAND TMFWIMfiS MELODY406 words
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Article82 1934-07-09 9 A Malayan Case «SAILED FOUR HOURS AFTER MARRIAGE" London, June 27. jr ie Divorce Division a decree nisi b 1 granted in the case of Mrs. Yorke [ar Heine, of Borthwick-road, LeytonMr. Keith Robert Rankin Heine. |Tb<. arriage was in the Malay States M 1932, and four hours82 words
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Article40 1934-07-09 9 JO HN D. ROCKFELLER kter Celebrates His 95th Birthday kewood, New Jersey, July 9. i;obr. Rockfeller celebrated his 95th jrJi quietly with his son. The end fth wave enabled him to leave his fj he first time for a fortnight.—kter - 40 words
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Article41 1934-07-09 9 >m Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 8. An. >ur that the legislative judicial our.::' drafting a law abolishing all erred by the King, for consideralX st he extraordinary session of the in August is officially stated to .t foundation.41 words
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Article112 1934-07-09 9 —Reuter. San Francisco, July 9. •j: threats of the use of bayonets, 1 machine guns from the National riking longshoremen are now After last week’s disorders the .er of the National Guard ordered s to “use no more force than was ..-.ry” In the event of further disorllets—Reuter. - 112 words
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699 1934-07-09 9 newspaper notices not SUFFICIENT An important principle in the question o the liability of members of a partnership was voiced by Mr. Justice Prichard in the Singapore Supreme Court on Thursday when he gave judgment in the issue as to whether Tan Boon Cheo,699 words
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Article57 1934-07-09 9 Sumatra To Java In One Day Medan, July 2 The Sabang aerodrome has uear.7 been completed. sC heme was to have The idea behin between Java regular air co®®® 11 passe ngers and mall and Sabang so tha P Java from Sa from Europe may be sen bang57 words
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Article377 1934-07-09 9 —Reuter. In London PRESIDED OVER BY MR. QUO TAI-CHI London, July 7. On the occasion of the wedding of Mr. Sze-Ming Sze (26) to Miss Yio-Chung Li, (19), the Chinese Legation was gorgeously beflowered. Mr. Quo Tai-chi was the Presiding Officer and he conducted the ceremony. Mr..■—Reuter. - 377 words
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Article281 1934-07-09 9 SEQUEL TO DEATH OF LORRY COOLIE A majority verdict of guilty was returned by the jury on Friday at the conclusion of the trial of a Chinese motor lorry driver, Lee Kee Bee, who was charged with causing death by a rash act. His Lordship,281 words
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Article208 1934-07-09 9 Lorry Driver Anticipates Decision “He is an inspector and I am only a driver. I may as well plead guilty because I’ll be convicted in the end.” This remark, made by a lorry driver, Tai Seng Hing, in the Singapore police court cost him $lO, the penalty208 words
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Advertisement432 1934-07-09 9 ISJ Ujtto’D BE /V? nW/ f A Pl Time for a quick one 11l T I 111 S° rr y man I have got to trundle out a spot II I oi for C C Wakefield. Both the Senior 1/ T. T. and Junior T. T. have been won on432 words
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Miscellaneous68 1934-07-09 9 4 \next change vo men loved her *ND SHE HAD KISSES FOR BOTH! 1f 1 I I I 1 M I z I 7 i Wlf The I Sil I iOi an I actress I RBEtfs Bh 1 with I HAUL LUKAS I CONSTANCE CUMMINGS Phuhp f«ed, Doris Lloyd, Joseph68 words
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Miscellaneous29 1934-07-09 9 lißWßfi i 6-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 j I Packed Houses Since Opening Day J I THE SUPREME TAMIL TALKIE OF THE 1 YEAR! ‘SAKKUBAI’ (A Devotee’s Story From Bhakthavijayam) 129 words
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Article542 1934-07-09 10 “It is too late in. the day for India to become a competitor in colonization with the western powers in the more settled parts of the world and, therefore, the appropriate field for Indian colonization must be sought in the countries which to a great extent542 words
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Article309 1934-07-09 10 In ten or twenty years’ time, we hope, the manufacturers will have learned to make aeroplanes as safe motors and railway trains are now; but, even then, the conquest of the air will be far from complete. The establishment of a regular air service between London and309 words
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Article736 1934-07-09 10 ELECTRIFYING THE PROVINCE: V When the Penang Municipality decided to construct their power station at Prai it at once became apparent that this power station would also be able to supply the whole of the Province with electricity. For some years progress has not been so rapid736 words
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Article983 1934-07-09 10 the care of Providence.—A.L. in the “Birmingham Post. ” - the care of Providence. —A.L. in the “Birmingham Post.” The Element Of Chance Chance apparently plays so important a part in our lives that it has to be taken into account even if we can formulate no theory to cover it. While the bulk of our983 words
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Advertisement285 1934-07-09 10 Looking Beyond 111 "^4^\ hMIB fl Ry V s K I s flUwOil -full II will fl clmSiill TO-MORROW In the heyday of life, when earning power is at its distant to contemplate. But when you reach the retiring age—when your active life-work is done—what will the future hold for285 words
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Advertisement54 1934-07-09 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragrance: how securely it holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-day! A lt is the one perfume of which you will never tire, charming at all times and especially' perfect for the informal 1S occasion. fl* Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG.54 words
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Article375 1934-07-09 11 Weights For Wednesday CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the handicaps for Wednesday, the second day of the Perak Turf Club Summer meeting RACE 1 Horses, Class 2, Division 3, 7 furlongs, 3 p.m. Dioware 9 00 Tarook 8.09 Oojiboo 8.09 Stay Out 8.07375 words
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Article314 1934-07-09 11 Broke Into Lighted Toddy Shop DETECTIVE KICKED IN THE EYE Lau Lee Chai, a Chinese, was sentenced to twelve months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning for housebreaking by night on July 7 at the Government toddy shop, Kampong314 words
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Article178 1934-07-09 11 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 9. There is still mystery as to Herr Von Papen’s position, but there is good reason to believe that the Vice-Chancellor has acquiesced with President Hindenberg’s request to retain office partly in order to avoid appearance of disunity in the Government, but intends—Reuter Wireless. - 178 words
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Article66 1934-07-09 11 tractions calling off further action.-Reu-ter. Amsterdam, July S» Apart from a minor disturbance in the northern district the city was quiet tonight. The special police guards were; withdrawn from the streets but were available ill the event of emerge»ey. It is leamt that following a threat of banningtractions calling off further action.-Reuter. - 66 words
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Article326 1934-07-09 11 Miss Lim Beng Tek ADMITTED AS ADVOCATE AND SOLICITOR In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, Miss Lim Beng Tek, Penang’s second lady law- yer, was admitted to practice as an advo- cate and solicitor of these courts. Mr. Lim326 words
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Article121 1934-07-09 11 Red Indians Adopt Ballot System London, Ontario. Red Indians of the Oneida tribe at Muncey reserve have gone to the polls to select their chief and councillors, for the first time. The “white man’s” ballot system thus replaced the ancient custom of the appointment of chiefs by121 words
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Article122 1934-07-09 11 Shows A Magnificent Record Hamburg, July 2. The airship Graf Zeppelin will cover the 500,000 th mile of its career on the journey from Buenos Aires to Pernambuco, begun on June 30. The zeppelin’s record is equf-' 1 valent to a twenty-fold journey around the i entire earth122 words
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Article246 1934-07-09 11 Chia Siew Kim On Trial SIX FURTHER CHARGES —AND MORE, PERHAPS Chia Siew Kim, a Chinese nonya-jewel-broker who is already undergoing sentences of nine months’ simple imprisonment upon failure to pay fines of $l,OOO upon each of three counts of criminal breach of trust of jewellery246 words
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Article131 1934-07-09 11 Driver Of Bus Fined As the result of a collision between a motor bus P 2716 and car No. P 231 which occurred on Prangin Road yesterday afternoon, the driver of the bus was to-day charged in the Police Court with rash and negligent driving and being131 words
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71 1934-07-09 11 A European named Baron Sweerts de Landas was to-day summoned before the Penang Police Magistrate on a charge of failing to slow down his car, sound the horn or indicate the direction on approaching a junction while driving his car No. 309 on June 471 words
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Article59 1934-07-09 11 An Indian named Fakir Mohamed, arrested with the key in his belt pouch underneath a vacant house, 10, Market Lane, denied possession of any property whatsoever appertaining to the house. He was fined $3O this morning by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, for59 words
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Article411 1934-07-09 11 Well-known Lady Retired Shipping Clerk SEH KHOO CLAN The funeral of the late Madam Khoo Gaik Heoh, who passed away on Friday, I June 29 at the ripe age of 70. took place I yesterday from her residence No. 13, MacAlister Road. Deceased was a well-known figure411 words
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Article198 1934-07-09 11 Makes Off On Stolen Bicycle STOLE $3 BECAUSE HE WAS STARVING Mat bin Saat, a Malay, pleaded guilty in the Penang District Court this morning to a charge of housebreaking by entering into the Runnymede Hotel, saying that he stole $3 because he had been starving198 words
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Advertisement135 1934-07-09 11 JI ’a COMING THRO'... 1 J] J/ V v -.I but they don't worry Baby if he's fed the natural way No need to dread teething time if Baby is being fed the NATURAL way. Nature has created the ideal food for every stage of Baby’s development—breast milk. But if135 words
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Miscellaneous10 1934-07-09 11 z BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Miss McMouse has hired a plane.10 words
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2673 1934-07-09 12 EASY WIN SHOULDERING 9.9 TRUE LIGHT EQUALS ANOTHER COURSE RECORD SMILING EYES PAYS $127 MINTAGE AND CORAL MOORE ALSO SURPRISE (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. On a rock-hard going to-day, the first day of the Perak Turf Chib Summer Meeting, Pacific Flight who2,673 words
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Advertisement227 1934-07-09 12 “Avery” Weighing Scales I BRITISH MADE 21 Unsurpassed for J S4P SENSITIVENESS, j J ACCURACY and j LASTING QUALITY “Avery” machines are built by experts, I I with tested material and to the most I Ml modern designs. They are backed by J I over a century’s scale making 1227 words
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Article436 1934-07-09 13 CORONER'S VERDICT a v rdict of “Death by natural causes” turned on Friday by Mr. w. g por > the Singapore Coroner at an inquest on 17-year-old Hokien Chinese, Yap Leng Cheng. T' vouth died in an ambulance while Dein- iken to the General Hospital436 words
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Article254 1934-07-09 13 Thermometer Registers Over Ninety-Three Degrees I NO RAIN IN IPOH SINCE LAST SATURDAY Perak’s population has been having a very uncomfortable time owing to the terribly hot weather that has prevailed during the past few days. Not only the days but the nights as well are254 words
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Article203 1934-07-09 13 After First Dose Of New Drugless Remedy For over a hundred years medical men have recommended ordinary medicinal char, coal for stomach disorders. But Chardox, a new discovery, has amazed them —it is refined, super-activated, tasteless charcoal, 50 times more powerful than the ordinary kind.203 words
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Article405 1934-07-09 13 But Car Overturned On Way To Dispensary SO SYCE FINISHED UP IN HOSPITAL Judgment that both parties had been guilty of contributive neglience towards a motor collision at the junction of Bencoolen Street and Bras Basah Road on Apr. 29 was given by Mr. C. H.405 words
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Article90 1934-07-09 13 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commisioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on the 26th June 1934 to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute90 words
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Article202 1934-07-09 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Wong Ming Doa, Managing Proprietor of The Bangkok Furnishing Co., Penang, teft for Bangkok this morning by train on a business trip. Among those who arrived here this morning from Singapore and Port Swettenham were Mr. E. G. Seller, Mr. Chrystal, Mr. L. Robs, Mr. and Mrs.202 words
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Article114 1934-07-09 13 Father Of Nine Owes $2,100 AND MAKES AN OFFER TO PAY $1 A MONTH V. A. de Silva, living in Bencoolen Street, Singapore, stated in the course of his public examination that he had a wife and nine children, the eldest being 21 years of age.114 words
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Article273 1934-07-09 13 NOW BEGS FOR MERCY A pathetic attitude was struck by a middle-aged Chinese in the Singapore police court on Friday when he pleaded guilty to four charges of theft and fraud involving a total of $5OO. Crying bitterly, he begged; for leniency and told the magistrate273 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-09 13 FIRST WITH THE NEWS TH»® N E) AY 1 ON I S>ale in Pcwos I 7 BEST PICTURES I19 words
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Advertisement262 1934-07-09 13 i .vL J r Qj I 11 CH 74K KEEP ON DOIN' Fox Trot 1 INK -A DINK -A DOO WELCOME TO BENNY GOODMAN’S ORCHESTRA. V HIS INITIAL RECORD OF THEME SONGS FROM HIPS HIPS HOORAY WILL MAKE AN INSTANT APPEAL V TRn LOVE, LIFE LAUGHTER One Step I gb262 words
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Miscellaneous172 1934-07-09 13 Wembley Cabaret Ist CLASS BAR COUPONS 7 FOR $2. Admission 50 cents only. TEA DANCE Next Sunday FROM 6 P.M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS COUPONS 6 FOR $L School Of Dancing $3 For 8 Lessons. HONG HONG LAM LU PAN At 8 p m.:— “GHEE HIAP TIN CHOO KEE”—Part 2. CANTONESE172 words
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Article481 1934-07-09 14 Sword As Court Exhibit FORTUNE TELLiNG ACCUSATION A long sword in a wooden sheath which he maintained was a requisite of his “trade" was exhibited in the Singapore police court on Saturday when a fortuneteller named Lev. Puay Chin was charged with possession of a dangerous weapon,481 words
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Article233 1934-07-09 14 "A WARNING TO OTHER POLICEMEN" Seremban. July 6. Allegations of general complaint on all sides in the district cf Rembau against the autocratic behaviour cf some of the members of the police force were made before the Rembau Magistrate to-day, when a Malay police constable pleaded guilty233 words
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Article104 1934-07-09 14 Ugly Slur On Former’s Character I Berlin. The character of the ex-Kaiser was unfavourably contrasted with that of Chan- cellor Hitler by a Nazi factory leader at a meeting here. On the one side,” he said, “we have the monarch who neglected to put himself at the104 words
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Article100 1934-07-09 14 London, June 27. A charge against Robert Jenkins, 29, of Pontypool, of attempting to assault a five-year-old girl at Maidenhead Thicket was withdrawn when the case came before th° Maidenhead magistrates. The clerk stated that the Oxford jrison authorities had advised him that Jenkms had been100 words
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Article655 1934-07-09 14 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report London, June 20. Since our last Report business in the Rubber Market has been less active and quotations have varied only slightly. After easing off slightly on Thursday and remaining dull on Friday the tone became slightly steadier on Saturday. A steady tone was maintained655 words
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Article126 1934-07-09 14 Narrow Escape For Johore People Johore Bahru, July 7. A motor car accident, which might have had serious results, occurred at about 2 p.m. yesterday at the four cross roads near the Johore Civil Service Club. A Morris Cowley car being driven by Mr. Jules Danker, son of126 words
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Article1067 1934-07-09 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY I Hie foUovlac we the Mteat quetattom to MDBBRA. KIWWWT OCTd Oton M Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers t MININO Ampat Tin 6|7% 7|o 6|7% 7|o L Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Ayer Hitam 16 0 l6'o 16 6 i1,067 words
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Article89 1934-07-09 14 London SATURDAY TODAY TIN—(3 Months) *230.5.0 No market London Singapore *229.10.0 No market Burtnesa Done $113.37% $113.12% Penang ButfnenDone >113.37% $113.12% COPRA— (Sundried) 25 tons Buyers no sellers BLACK PEPPER > 2,95 RUBBER $16.00 London New York 7Ad 7d Singapore 14Ac(G) Closed 23%c 2 4 %C 25%c 25%c89 words
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Article134 1934-07-09 14 Latest Quotations Saturday t Paris 76J1 7 New York 5.04% 0 Montreal 4.99% ‘9 Brussels 21.58 21.1 Geneva 15.51 u Amsterdam 7.44 Milan 58 U Berlin 13.17% 1; i Stockholm 19.40 1! Copenhagen 22.39% 22 J Oslo 19.90% ip i Vienna 27 Prague 121% 2 Helsingfors134 words
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Article32 1934-07-09 14 The Prices for Singapore Standi Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are follows Cents per :b Spot 23% July/Sept. 1934 24% Oct./Dec. 1934 24% Jan./March 1935 25% Market quie*.32 words
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Advertisement88 1934-07-09 14 Eastern Orients’ Hotel PENANG. WEDNESDAY, 11 th JULY DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY E. O. ORCHESTRA. THURSDAY, 12th JULY DINNER DANCE (Informal) DANCE MUSIC BY JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" SATURDAY. 14th lULY SPECIAL LUNCHEON SERVED ON THE BALLROOM FROM 1 P.M. Dance Music Speciality Numbers By JERE LEE HER ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL88 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-09 14 ff" =1 Sleep For Baby H Rest For Mother J Whea CutieHra Soap and Cutleura Ointmeut are used. All mothers should know that when little ones are sleepless, fretful and cross because of pimples, rashes, irritations and chafings ofinfancyand childhood Cutleura will quickly soothe and heal. Bathe the affected part79 words
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Miscellaneous34 1934-07-09 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 92 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 11.09 a.m. 5.07 a m Midnight 6.22 p.m. to-morrow 11.47 a.m. 5.57. a.m. 6.36 p.m.34 words
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1714 1934-07-09 15 3rd. ANNUAL MEETING SATISFACTORY FINANCIAL POSITION '.nates of Third Annual (Sixth GeneBr Meeting of Dredging Association ern Malaya held at Messrs. Neill B Office. Nos. I|3 Old Market Square, ■y. Lumpur on Saturday June 23rd I it 11.00 A. M. sent. Messrs. E. F. Harris, PresiL1,714 words
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Article362 1934-07-09 15 Annual Meeting DISTRIBUTION OF SHARES I I I The ninth annual genera! meeting cf j Tanah Biji Ltd was held at the Registered 1 Office of the Company, No. 1 Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, the 17th July, 1934, at 11 a.m. i Mr. A.362 words
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Advertisement52 1934-07-09 15 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 envelopes and writing guide 80 Cents. The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. No. la, Penang Street.52 words
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Advertisement1775 1934-07-09 16 1 1 i M** “w I J~| ra a "*!< A t <"* ■1 J w w J EfgrTrf kJ"! 7 A /'W' L, 'k SggH rT \JJ 111 4grgTOM '-'/w<- Ip <•■ JtL RtrCNTI 1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ > DLUS PttttXSL UNI From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New1,775 words
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Article546 1934-07-09 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines ■rm following l> a Itat <X vmM> nrrtVng and rolling from Penang during tne week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. PAND Al from Pagoerawan aS. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh Laboe-ali-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg Bald). Sails on 11th for546 words
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Article1106 1934-07-09 17 AIR MAIL 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. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Krian” will be closed1,106 words
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Article99 1934-07-09 17 Dates And Venues July 9 and 10—Third Test Match, Manchester Contd. 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.—Open Challenge Cup Final (Polo), Rochampton. July 20, 21, 23, 24.—Fourth Tfest Match. Leeds. July99 words
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Article72 1934-07-09 17 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 va Perak, Ipoh. SATURDAY, JULY 28 Penang Races, Ist day. TUESDAY, JULY 31 Penang Races, 2nd day. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Penang Races, 3rd72 words
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Miscellaneous1061 1934-07-09 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 7.2o—Time Signal from Greenwich. The II B- B. C. Dance Orchestra, directed Two Of the follow- 18.82awtm by Henry HaH. ing wavelengths 25.28 metres B.os—News Bulletin. wUI be used elm- 81.80 metres 8.20—8.25 A topical talk, ultaneoualy. 81.55 metres 48.50 metres VS—SAH—PENANG TO-DAY P.M. TO-DAY 6.201,061 words
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1201 1934-07-09 18 Major-General J. F. C. Fuller - By Major-General J. F. C. Fuller (IN THE EVENING STANDARD) What was the object of the defunct Disarmament Conference? Obviously to reduce armaments and promote peace. And what has been its result? To increase them. This is a fact which cannot be brushed(IN THE EVENING STANDARD) - 1,201 words
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Article149 1934-07-09 18 A TICKET Cloth Merchant Fined Mustapha. who styled himself a Singapore cloth-seller, on trial in the Police Court on Saturday morning for stowing away aboard the R.M.S.P. "Khandalla” without a ticket on a voyage from Rangoon to Penang, made a statement that he made the discovery that149 words
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Article484 1934-07-09 18 JOHORE LAND CASE Illegal Sale CLAIM BY CHINESE AGAINST STATE Johore Bahru, July 4. Considerable interest was aroused inj I Johore, and throughout Malaya, by the I case in which towkay Tan Ah Boon, a Chinese planter of Pontian Kechil, towards the beginning of484 words
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Article480 1934-07-09 18 ESTATE EMPLOYEE CHARGED AT- JOHORE BAHRU Johore Bahru, July 4. M. G. Francis, an Indian employed on Tanjong Langsat Estate, Plentong, was charged this morning before Mr. F. V. Duckworth (First Magistrate, Johore Bahru) with having made a false report to the Johore Police on April 30,480 words
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Advertisement110 1934-07-09 18 THE NINE SPORTS W 7 HA T THE GE A TLE ME H OF THE PRESS SJY; “ALTOGETHER, THIS SINGER “NINE” SPORTS IS A DELIGHTFUL CAR TO HANDLE.” x —Motor World.” A NEW DEGREE OF POWER SEEMS TO HAV E BEEN BUILT INTO THE ENGINE OF THE SINGER NINE.» -"Bristol110 words
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Advertisement203 1934-07-09 18 The RIGHT BABY FOOD The firm, rounded little limbs tl.at I baby develops, his consistently good J| health and happy disposition, are 4v* sure signs that Mellin’s Food J* s the rtght £o d fOr eVCfy X. t baby from birth onwards. < V“ r/ I \ll Chemists. MF/ nJI203 words
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Article430 1934-07-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. THE JUDGE WHO "WAGGED HIS TAIL" Nanking, June 21. The much discussed case of Chen Shai-o editor and publisher of the local daily Min Sen Pao, which is now before the Nanking district Court arising out of the paper’s ullt -ed slanderReuters Pacific Service. - 430 words
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Article171 1934-07-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Between Russia And Japan Says Gen. Hishikari Dairen, June 21. if :*e the warlike preparations in It ria ’here is at present absolutely no pse for war between Soviet Russia and p r < according to a statement made toby to Reuter byReuters Pacific Service. - 171 words
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Article126 1934-07-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. To Be Held In Canton Canton, June 21. H litary conference will be held shortIbv rny delegates from the provinces of r’ ;i ung, Kwangsi, Hunan, Fukien and I p a p a j Chung-hsi, Kwangsi military I irrived here to-day and was accord- eryReuters Pacific Service. - 126 words
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Article353 1934-07-09 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Domestic Taxes Already Abolished Canton, June 20. m/ A yeS l erday 3 memc >rial service Au Fang-pu, provincial finance commissioner, reported on the activities in the mX° ial department durin g the recent He stated that the Provincial government had long considered the aboMtion—Reuters Pacific Service. - 353 words
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Article120 1934-07-09 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Harbin Attempt To Collect $5 Million Harbin, June 12. Thirty officials of the Tax Bureau, armed with the necessary demand notes, are now busily engaged in completing the first phase of the Municipality’s drive to collect, within two months, five million dollars of taxes in.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 120 words
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Article57 1934-07-09 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. New American Naval Attache In Nanking Nanking, June 21. Commander C. M. Shock, the new American Naval Attache, accompanied by Mr. W. R. Peck, United States Consul-Gene-ral, called this morning on Admiral Chen Shao-kwan, Minister of the Navy, Mr. Wang Ching-wei, chairman of—Reuters Pacific Service. - 57 words
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Article56 1934-07-09 19 tary of the Council.—Reuters Pacific Service. Removing To Peiping Peiping, June 21. According to the Chine®» press the National Christian Council will remove its headquarters from Shanghai to Peipmg next August. The Council has rented quarters at Kungyen Hutung off Morrison S'nr* Cheng Ching-0 is executive secretarytary of the Council.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 56 words
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Article48 1934-07-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. To Be Sent To Nanking Peiping, June 19-Thirty-three Communist suspects will be sent to Nanking this evening under the of a detachment of Central GendaThei suspects have been arrested by the gendarmes during the last few months. Mosf of them are university students.Reuters Pacific Service. - 48 words
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Article409 1934-07-09 19 NANKING CANTON RELATIONS —Reuters Pacific Service. UNDERSTANDING BELIEVED REACHED Canton, June 18. The present visit of military and political missions from Nanking, including that headed by General Huang Shao-hsiung, Minister of Interior, has considerably improved the Nanking-Canton peace outlook. There are signs of an early rapprochment, the fear of an—Reuters Pacific Service. - 409 words
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Article227 1934-07-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. To Hold Commencement Exercises Peiping, June 20. The sixth commencement exercises of the National Tsing Hua University will be held at 10 o’clock Friday morning, June 22, in the auditorium of the University. Dr. Wang Shih-chieh, Minister of Education, is reported to have beenReuters Pacific Service. - 227 words
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Article75 1934-07-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Shanh r ;,r Famous Gate To Be Repaired Chinchow, June 16. The-historic gaie of Shanhaikuan in the Great Wall, th» famous “First Gate Under Heaven.- is to be repaired. The Government of Manchoukuo has appropriated »12,000 for the reconstruction Pl *Bodi the gateReuters Pacific Service. - 75 words
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Article219 1934-07-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Several Suspects Arrested Peiping, June 20. The Chinese authorities to-day informed the United States Legation that important clues have been discovered in connexion with the murder of Dr. J. H. Ingram of the American Board Mission, and that they hope to apprehend the guilty personsReuters Pacific Service. - 219 words
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Article86 1934-07-09 19 currency throughout Manchuria.—Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen. June 16. The circulation of Manchoukuo currency within the Japanese leased Territory of Kwangtung is inevitable, according to local Japanese bankers in commenting upon a recent report from Tokyo that Japanese and Manchoukuo authorities have tacitly agreed that Manchoukuo money shou'd becurrency throughout Manchuria.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 86 words
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Article170 1934-07-09 19 on the Generalissimo.—Reuters Pacific Service. Flock To Capital To Meet Gen Chiang Nanking, June 15. Government leaders are flocking to the capital with the return of General Chiang Kai-shek. Mr. T. V. Soong, chairman of the National Economic Commission, arrived here this morning from Shanghai, while Mr. W.on the Generalissimo.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 170 words
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Article168 1934-07-09 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. For Capture Of Ingram Murderer Peiping, June 16. Prompt steps have been taken to apprehend the robber who murdered Dr. J. H. Ingram, of the American Board Mission, on the night of June 14 at his home. General Ho Ying-ching. acting chairman of the—Reuters Pacific Service. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration161 1934-07-09 20 DOWN ON THE RANGE THESE "guns" make pictures for the newspapermen and the cinema newsreel cameramen TEA TIME under the umbrellas "I've gotta horse"—by Prince Monoluiu. "Up on the toes there "—to see the finish. A 50-TO-I WINNER. —Cayinanas passing the post at Ascot to161 words
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