Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-07-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 160. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. JULY 10, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1406 1934-07-10 1 THREATENED WITH TORTURE THRILLING ACCOUNT OF RESCUE Shanghai, June 25. All the hazards and sensations of isolation, hunger, filth, threatened torture and, above all, fear of an unknown and probably horrible fate, which attend the vic ums of Chinese brigands were experienced by the five1,406 words
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Article52 1934-07-10 1 an announcement —Rugby Radio Service. UNDER CONSIDERATION London, July 9. The Postmaster-General stated in the House of Commons that the whole question of Empi c air mail services is at present under examination and some time would elapse before he was able to r-ake an announcementan announcement—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article37 1934-07-10 1 —Reuter. Lon July 9. Mr. MacDonald leaves Lossie*-- V ..h cm Wednesday and flies to Worksop. Later he will fly to Ireland and join a teamer at Belfast on Thursday en route to Canada.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article258 1934-07-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Commercial Agreement COAL COKE ORDERS London, July 9. The commercial agreement between the United Kingdom and Lithuania, which was signed on Friday, in London will come into force ten days after the exchange of ratifications for the period ending 31st December 1936, after which it—Rugby Radio Service. - 258 words
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Article42 1934-07-10 1 Little Fresh Light At Inquest (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 9. Little fresh light was thrown on the Fire Station tragedy at the inquest which opened on the children to-day. The missing man has not yet been located.42 words
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550 1934-07-10 1 WORKING ON RUBBER RESTRICTION SOME KUALA LUMPUR STATEMENTS It is now over a month since rubber control has been in existence, and during thia period the Office of the Controller of Rubber has been working at high pressure, declares the Kuala Lumpur correspondent of550 words
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Article192 1934-07-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Yesterday's Meeting PARTICULARLY CORDIAL CONVERSATIONS London, July 9. A communique issued at the close of conversations between the British and French ministers states “M. Louis Bar-’ thou, French Minister for Foreign Affairs,' and M. Francois Pietri, French Minister of Marine, visited the Foreign Office this—Rugby Radio Service. - 192 words
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Article181 1934-07-10 1 to make a statement.—Rugby Radio Service. Agricultural Minister Questioned London, July 10. Questioned in the House of Commons regarding regulations of imports of processed milk after 30th June Mr. Walter Elliott, Minister for Agriculture, said the governments of foreign countries mainly concerned in the United Kingdom market forto make a statement.—Rugby Radio Service. - 181 words
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Article108 1934-07-10 1 States will not tolerate smuggling.—Reuter. Alleged Smuggling Into U.S. Seattle, July 9. Two Canadians Henry Reifel, President of the Brewers and Distillers of Vancouver Limited, and his son, George Reifel, have been released under a $lOO,OOO bond each on a charge of smuggling large quantities liquor into theStates will not tolerate smuggling.—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article2442 1934-07-10 3 Science Invention RESEARCH FOR INDUSTRY: A PROBLEM FOR EUGENISTS CENTENARY OF THE PHOTO- GRAPH EXPRESS STREAMLINED RAILCARS (From Our Own Correspondent.) < London, June 30. MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY ADVANCE Simultaneously with acceptance by 1 rince George of the presidency of the Institute of Medical Psychology, an appeal has been launched for2,442 words
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Advertisement353 1934-07-10 3 —x/ I HOT IN TrtE OHPVAY U YEAR OAPHiME 7 YOU HAverxT SEEN UKrt 1 I showing MeAa daphne L tdO I"' s JjP tv s perhaps 1 DofAne was always sc Weed and listless y was 'lealtu wcMiied II/ 'ffi «y/ rI H Over 1,000.000 ill-nourished children in England353 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1934-07-10 4 TO AVOID FOLLOW-ON McCABE'S MAGNIFICENT CENTURY —The Daily Telegraph. London, July 9. I The Australians fought stubbornly to avoid the follow-on in the Third Test at Manchester and occupied the wickets the whole of to-day scoring 423 for the loss of 8 wickets in reply to England’s—The Daily Telegraph. - 1,176 words
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Article27 1934-07-10 4 —Reuter. Tonsilitis Trouble London, July 10. Kippax has entered hospital suffering from tonsiiiUs. Swabs have been taken from all the Australian cric- keters’ throats.-—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article1176 1934-07-10 4 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW AND SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC I The following is the full programme f or to-morrow’s races at Ipoh, together with selections by Tic-Tac RACE 1 HORSES, CLASS 2, DIVISION 3, 7 FURLONGS, 8 P.M. 0 2 DIOWARE 9- 0 Capt. Undsay VearsOwner1,176 words
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Article88 1934-07-10 4 Boxing TITLE FIGHT OFFER FROM AMERICA Jack Petersen, the British heavy weight champion, has received an offer from America to meet Max Baer for the world’s title. This was revealed by Mr. J. T. Petersen, the Welsh boxer’s father. But before Petersen contemplates a fight with88 words
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Article59 1934-07-10 4 .—Reuter. Four Figure Stake Offer London, July 9. The “Daily Telegraph” learns that Henry Cotton has received a cable from America proposing a 72 hole challenge match between him and Olin Dutra, the United States open champion, for a four-figure stake. If the match materialises it is most.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article44 1934-07-10 4 Worcester Collapse MITCHELL TAKES 13 WICKETS FOR 88 London, July 9. Derbyshire defeated Worcestershire by an innings and 115 runs. Derbyshire 306. Worcester 48 (Mitchell 8 wickets for 22) and 143 (Townsend 5 for 48 and Mitchell 3 for 66). J44 words
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Advertisement12 1934-07-10 4 THE GREAT MISS TIJAH RECORDS FOR THE FIRST TIME, ON “Chap Kuching”12 words
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Advertisement23 1934-07-10 4 WHAT LONDON IS DOING I READ Th** dMnafag Mi (MafteiMi IS .J.. CHARLES tRMi the Moo 4 by ChvWt ROBERTS IjiKMßliiiiliJiHa SUNDAY GAZETTE.23 words
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Article2041 1934-07-10 5 NINE STROKES LEAD IN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP AN AMAZING ROUND OF 65: HOLDER ELEVEN SHOTS BEHIND Sandwich, June 28. Inless a major disaster befalls him Henrv Cotton w.ll win the Bnt.sh Open Golf Championship at Rova St Georges when the final two rounds Jill be plaved2,041 words
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331 1934-07-10 5 debated leg-theory question.—Thomas Moult in the ‘‘Daily Telegraph ” - debated leg-theory question.—Thomas Moult in the ‘‘Daily Telegraph in the “Daily Telegraph King At Lord’s AUSTRALIANS AND BOWES' BOWLING No Protest Made By Woodfull London, June 25. A definite pronouncement on the attitude of the M.C.C. towards fast leg-theory bowling and its futurein the “Daily Telegraph ” - 331 words
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Article109 1934-07-10 5 Cover For 1,500 More Spectators The M. C. C., who have done much in recent years to meet the demand for more accommodation at Lord’s are, I understand, considering plans for building a new stand, writes Thomas Moult in the “Daily Telegraph. It is proposed to109 words
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Advertisement439 1934-07-10 5 atonic I Ij Alton Battery Co., Ltd., Alton, Hants. J THE SUPERCHARGED j battery TYPES FOR ALL POPULAR MAKES OF CARS ALWAYS IN STOCK 4k Importers: j HENRY WAUGH CO., I LTD J (Incorporated in S.S.) K 1 WE? S e Z i *si Foods Made from the purest milk439 words
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Article363 1934-07-10 6 Acquitted Of Killing Best Friend DEATH FALL AFTER A PARTY The schoolboy Rugby football captain who was accused of the manslaughter of j a young man stated to be his "best friend”) was found not guilty at the Old Bailey' and released. I He was Richard Lestocq363 words
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Article387 1934-07-10 6 SETTLEMENT AFTER FULL APOLOGY A libel action brought by Lord Horder, Physician to the Prince of Wales, was settled in the King s Bench Division after a full apology had been tendered. The terms were not disclosed, but Mr. Norman Birkett, K. C., counsel for Lord Horder,387 words
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Article, Illustration432 1934-07-10 6 £2,000 For Ellaline Terriss, Julia Neilson and Winnie Melville Three well-known actresses have been left £2,000 each under the will of Mr. William Morris, senior partner of Ashurst, Morris and Crisp, solicitors, of Throgmor-ton-avenue, E.C., who died on May 2. They are432 words
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Article1162 1934-07-10 6 The Wallenstein Exhibition HOW THE CZECHS BUILD THEIR NATION PRAHA ZLATA—“Goto Prague” was surely always worth a visi with its beautiful situation on both banks of the Vltava a noble, swiftly-flowing river, spanned by many fine bridges, and flanked by broad quays lined with great houses. The1,162 words
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Article502 1934-07-10 6 PRINCE GEORGE ON THE NATIVE PROBLEM Prince George, who recently returned from a visit to South Africa, referred to the problem of the native races when he presided at the annual festival meeting of the Church of the Province of South Africa, which was held502 words
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511 1934-07-10 6 Brought From Antwerp In Tug f HEAVY WEATHER 1 ENCOUNTERED 3 Portsmouth, June 29. George Franklin, aged 30, alias Lesser, cigarette maker, of Hare-street, Woolwich, and Alexander McMenamie, aged 34, a mate of no fixed abode, were jointly charged with fraudulent evasion of duties of511 words
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369 1934-07-10 6 rash drivers worse than thieves The Bishop of Winchester (Dr. C. F! Garbett) writes under the heading "The Massacre of the Roads” in the “Winchester Diocesan Chronicle:” “The bloodshed on the roads is an everincreasing nightmare. In the last week for which the figures369 words
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Advertisement31 1934-07-10 6 DEAFNESS. Whether partial or total, no matter complicated with headnoises or other tr bles. Cured absolutely. Success guarac» ed. For full particulars apply to:— “SRI” WORKS, 11, Beadon Street, (P.G.) CALCUTTA.31 words
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Article272 1934-07-10 7 Splendid M.-G.-M. Film At Queen's r v 1 J i A splendid Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer 'production, “This Side of Heaven,’’ naturally opened to good houses at the Queen’s last night. The picture deals with the interwoven dramas, high aspirations, youthful romances and disappointments of a typical everyday272 words
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614 1934-07-10 7 "HER GLORY NOT DEPARTED COLOURS PRESENTSD Br THE GOVERNOR BRILLIANT SIGHT “Very Heart And Core Of Malayan History'* Malacca, Sunday. Even for this ancient and historic settle- ment, which in the past has witnessed, many notable events, yesterday’s spectacle iin connection with614 words
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Advertisement135 1934-07-10 7 Runny mede Hotel PENANG. During the Evenings THURSDAY 12TH JULY SATURDAY 14TH JULY THE “808 YS” DANCE-REVUE RF. ''<9 RwWc*'' “'.i fl ■W 8 ■M I J 8 jfl There is no extra charge. f 'Phone 543. THE BEST BOOK for Crossword Puzzles "SWIFTSURE" Crossword Puzzle Dictionary by GRANVILLE M.135 words
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Miscellaneous51 1934-07-10 7 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES: Pleasure Trip (2)\ 7 IL, Jk J f i C thpv flv Now here are the sea and a grand st-etch o d. You’ve seen airmen writing with sm fatheskit Much excitement when pilot and passenger land. Miss McMouse traced the name of your Club tn51 words
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Miscellaneous458 1934-07-10 8 A A A i GET READY NOW! SEASON OPENS MAJ EST 1C to.mo.ow R.K.O. RADIO'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA STAGED IN THE CLOUDS ‘FLYING DOWN TO RIO’ iM DOLORES DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE AND 200 BEAUTIES CHOSEN FROM TEN THOUSAND Your fondest dreams of musical romance come458 words
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Article113 1934-07-10 9 —Reuter. Follow Drought 88° IN PARTS OF ENGLAND London, July 9. The heat wave in England, which has now lasted nine days was intensified yesterday when 88 degrees was recorded in some places, rhere as been no rain in England and ae. since June 28 and—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article133 1934-07-10 9 —Reuter. Sabotage Suspected AERODROME STAFF ARRESTED Geneva, July 9. Sabotage is believed to havq caused the crash of two German aeroplanes, involving the loss of seven lives, over Lake Constance. According to travellers from Germany both planes came from Lowental Aerodrome, near Friedrichshafen. The first machine crashed—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article179 1934-07-10 9 Jumps Overboard AFTER SHIP LEAVES COLOMBO (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 9. A Chinese woman Li Shu Chen travelling from Europe to Shanghai on the Norwegian steamer Trianon was lost overboard shortly after the vessel left Colombo according to an official report made when the Trianon179 words
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Article136 1934-07-10 9 —Reuter. Question Of Enforcement In Shanghai London, July 9. Mr. Li pin Hang, the Chinese delegate to the International Labour conference, had a conversation with Lord Stanhope regarding the enforcement of the Chinese Factor» Act in Shanghai. According to Chinese information, the British view is that several details.—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article197 1934-07-10 9 By Local FourRounder BOXING IN MALACCA News of the last fight in Malacca on Sunday has come to hand. The most surprising part of it is that Rough Diamond, the local boxer, was held to a draw by an unknown fighter, Nai Vee Chan in197 words
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Article, Illustration151 1934-07-10 9 Fond—Thajudeen At Fun And F rolic (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Great interest is being centred on Sun- day’s big fight at Fun Frolic Stadium when Thajudeen, the Ceylon flyweight ex- champion makes his local debut. In meeting Thajudeen, Fond is taking on a difficult task but his longer151 words
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Article68 1934-07-10 9 An Invitation To Ignacio F ernandez A Rangoon boxing promoter has invited Ignacio Fernandez lightweight champion of the Orient and former contender for the world’s feather-weight title to fight in Rangoon, says the “Rangoon Gaz ette Negotiations are about completed, and Fernandez is expected to be68 words
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232 1934-07-10 9 Nearly Ends In Tragedy PROMPT ACTION OF TROOP LEADER A picnic to the Waterfall Gardens during the week-end by a party of Free School Scouts nearly culminated in two arowning tragedies but for the prompt action of a Troop Leader. It transpired that Troop Leader232 words
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Article50 1934-07-10 9 Slow Progress Made Salvaging operations on the cruiser “Jemtschug” are in full swing. The divers were occupied throughout last week in cutting away a portion of the wreck, but progress was slow owing to strong currents, and a further week is required for this part of the work.50 words
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Advertisement263 1934-07-10 9 sHavipv at little cost THE NEW G I LLETTE THE NEW GILLETTE THE "GOOD WILL" SET RAZOR RAZOR nfr<i Set strong grey terek I Federal Set. Contained in red cove°iSl case, Ihwd covered metal case, gold plated co ®®P te with a packet velveteen. Contains gold plated New Gillette Razor263 words
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Miscellaneous96 1934-07-10 9 6-30 TO-NIGHT x 9.30 j Packed Houses Since Opening Dav THE SUPREME TAMIL TALKIE OF THE YEAR I ‘SAKKUBAI’ l (A Devotee s Story From Bhakthavijayam) 1 QUEEN’S VERY SOON I -9f A HEART DRAMA THAT HITS LIKE THE SHOCK OF WORLDS COLLIDING! SHOVE m atchH |THE DEVIL MADE!! E|when96 words
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Miscellaneous170 1934-07-10 9 Wembley Cabaret VILLANUEVA'S RHYTHM BOYS In the Latest Song Hits. NEW CHAMfaNG HOSTESSES FIRST CLASS BAR. COUPONS 7 FOR |2. Admission 50 cents only. TEA DANCE Next Sunday FROM* PM J ADMISSION 50 CENTS COUPONS 6 FOR >l. School Of Dancing $3 For 8 Lessons. HONG HONG LAM LU PAN170 words
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Article1016 1934-07-10 10 Air. Cordell Hull, in a note sent to the Finnish Government acknowledging payment of the debt instalment on 15th June says the payment was a timely and valuable example “at a time when contractual obligations were being disregarded to a degree which threatened one of the1,016 words
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Article1135 1934-07-10 10 A Call At A Castle In Austria The tea was excellent and just as excellently served, but the finest Black Rose blend, the best Viennese rolls and cakes, could not quite absorb us, tired and thirsty though we were. The place got hold of us. From the moment that1,135 words
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Article82 1934-07-10 10 Attack Kepala In Battery Rd. EXCITEMENT OVER A SHOT (From Our Own Corresponiftnt) Singapore. July 10. There was considerable excitement in Singapore this morning when reports were circulated that a shot had Been fired in Battery Road, the centre of the city and the Harley Street of Singapore.82 words
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Article104 1934-07-10 10 Wheel Suddenly Detaches From Axle A motor 4 accident occurred a little after 1 p.m. to-day when the right rear wheel of racing model Fiat Car No. P 1252 which was being driven along Light Street towards Farquhar Street suddenly detached itself from the axle104 words
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Article50 1934-07-10 10 The Eternal Triangle One man is dead and another is 10 8 serious condition in the Sungei Patan. pital as the result of a fight on Lubok Segintah Estate, Kuala Ketil last night 1 is believed that the fight took place o' e a woman.50 words
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Advertisement242 1934-07-10 10 CALL AT GUAN FOR YOUR MEDICINAL CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS -2 THE HOUSE FOR NEW RELIABLE GOODS. MODERATE FAIR PRICES. UNEXCELLED SERVICE. Vtvk MOSPRAY destroys A all insects but is harm- A less to human beings and animals. MOSPRAY win not stain. Use Mospray against Mosquitoes, Flies, Ants. Cockroaches, Bugs, Fleas etc.242 words
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Advertisement45 1934-07-10 10 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky y company ARCH I PEI AGO BRlWiwj (tRCHI.tI B ROUWW» tI SINGAPORE ZXb\ 81AM0WI0 FlBgg* THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.45 words
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5959 1934-07-10 11 DISTRICT JUDGE DISPOSED TO BELIEVE THEY ACTED IN GOOD FAITH SUBJECT TO REPLY BY DEPUTY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR TO-DAY'S HEARING The hearing was resumed in the District Court this morning of the cases in which Mr. Lim Seng Hooi, C.H., J.P., and Chan Soon5,959 words
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3098 1934-07-10 12 FINANCE, SHIPPING AND HERITAGE NEW ZEALAND'S ARISTOCRACY OF CHARACTER In the course of a foreword to a booklet containing the public speeches at Empire ports by the Hon. Alexander Shaw, Chairman of the P. O. Steam Navigation Co., Sir Josiah Stamp. says:3,098 words
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Miscellaneous24 1934-07-10 12 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Elma Q Hf ■■r B =J ifWw BWSWISIL |R<v (W Ibi Lis .EJ P-' i i' wR Js24 words
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Article935 1934-07-10 13 Annua! Report GOOD PROGRESS MADE The following is the report to be submitted to the members at the Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Indian Association to be held at No. 421 Dato Kramat Road, Penang on July 21. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT Your committee met on 11935 words
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Article483 1934-07-10 13 One Of Two Accused Discharged NO CASE TO ANSWER Penang, July 9. The adjourned hearing into the case in which two Indian Tamils named Subbaredy and Suppiah Thaver are charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of cash and jewellery valued at 116 90 from483 words
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292 1934-07-10 13 RELIEF ALMOST INSTANTANEOUS To be a chronic sufferer for the last four years, to dread eating anything and then to find almost instant relief by a new medicine which is being used by Doctors and Hospitals all over the cduntry —that is the amazing292 words
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Article804 1934-07-10 13 OBERAMMERGAU'S TERCENTENARY Ob?i anunergau (Bavaria) Oberammergau commemorates this year the tercentenary of the first performance of its world-famed Passion Play, which throughout the centuries has attracted regular pilgrimages of crowned heads and commoners from all parts of the world to the small Bavarian village—"a village set in804 words
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Article363 1934-07-10 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. M. Pendlebury, of the Kuala Lumpur Museum, is expected from home this month. Mr. C. D. Andrew and Major Ledward left last night for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail. The Hon. Mr. E. Newbold left for Kuala Lumpur last night by train and is expected363 words
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Article111 1934-07-10 13 The death took place at No. 90F, North Beach, at about 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon of Mr. Yeap Seng Hin, after a few months’ illness. Deceased was the chief clerk of the well-known Ipoh lawyer, Mr. J. Dunford Wood. He leaves behind an aged111 words
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962 1934-07-10 14 Annual General Meeting PROFIT OF $ll,lBO FOR YEAR f The Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of Sungei Tukang Rubber Company Limited was held to-day at the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang, with Mr. E. N. T. Cummins presiding. The notice convening the962 words
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Article1192 1934-07-10 14 TO-DAT’b ERICES KENNEDY COMPANY The are the tetaot qasteOom ci MRSBRB. KBNNWT GOta atom Yesterday To-day Buyers Mkn Buyers BeDers RUBBER A llenby 1.65 1.75 ex 1.677% I.7sesc Ator Gajah 115 1.25 1.22% 130 Batu Ltetang 1.05 I.loc 1.07% 1.12%c Benta 75 80ex 77% 82%ex Broga1,192 words
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Article99 1934-07-10 14 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 76 H New York 5.04 8.04% Montreal 4.98% 4.99% Brussels 21.57 21.58 Genova 15.48 15.51 Amsterdam 7.43 7.44 Milan 58% 58U Berlin 13.15% 13.17% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 121% 121% Helsingfors 227%99 words
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Article92 1934-07-10 14 YES'PERDAY TO-DAY txmdon No mar ket £230.10.0 TIN—(3 Months) No market £***** 0 ST- Penang $113.12% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPEB RUBBER >15.50 LO"*» Td S 8” Tortt Closed 14Ac(G) Singapore Spot.. 23%c Oct|Dec. 24%c jsu c 25%c TAPIOCA APr|,, 26 C XiTpeer. RICE 54592 words
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Article174 1934-07-10 14 AUTUMN MEETING, 1934. Ist DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 28th, 1934. 2nd DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 31st, 1934. 3rd DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1934. 4th DAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1934. sth DAY MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1934. (Bank Holiday) 3 Runs each for Horses Class 1., H., HI. iV. 3 Runs174 words
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Advertisement472 1934-07-10 14 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. The Management have pleasure in that by special arrangements entered mto with MISS JERE LEE 115 there will be no charge made for the AFTER DINNER DANCES to be held on i THURSDAY, 12th JULY SATURDAY, 14th JULY. SATURDAY. JULY SPECIAL LUNCHEON; SERVED IN THE BAIXHOOM472 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-07-10 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 NW Noon 90 S TIDE TABLE 1 To-day High Water Low Water 11.47 a.m. 5.57 a.m. 6.36 p.m. TO-MORROW 12.40 a.m. 6.39 a.m. 12.23 p.m. 7.28 p.m.35 words
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1112 1934-07-10 15 DIVIDEND OF 217 RECiiitc a».— /o «SULTS REFLECT BETTER PRICES SUBSTANTIAL SALARY INCREASE FOR ESTATE STAFF The fourteenth annual general meeting tif the I nited Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 27th at 149, Deadenhall-street, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman1,112 words
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Article, Illustration138 1934-07-10 15 INDIAN MAGISTRATE CRITICISED Mr. H. K. Hales, M.P., for Hanley, has won his appeal against the order directing his prosecution on the charge of making a false accusation against a former employee, Mr. G. D. Williams. The High Court at Calcutta set aside the magist r138 words
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Article1032 1934-07-10 15 Dividend Payments Resumed SIR FRANCIS VOULES ON PROSPECTS The eleventh annual general meeting of the Gordon (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 28th at the Great Eastern Hotel, EC. Sir Francis Voules, C.B.E. (chairman of the company), presided. The Secretary (Mr. W. B. Gauld)1,032 words
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Article940 1934-07-10 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving and selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY fi S. PANDAI from Pagoerawan. 8.8. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh Laboe-ah-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Bale!). Sails on 11th for940 words
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Article1336 1934-07-10 17 The Post Office notifies that] a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on June 16 by the s.s. “Karagola” was delivered in London on July 9. AIR MAIL A mail for Javai and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and1,336 words
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Article102 1934-07-10 17 Dates And Venues July 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 Test Match, Leeds. July 20,102 words
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Article82 1934-07-10 17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Perak Turf Club Races, 2nd day. SATURDAY, JULY 14 Perak Turf Club Races, 3rd day. MONDAY, JULY 16 Entries close for Penang Turf club races. SATURDAY, JULY 21 Malaya Cup Football Penang vs. Perak, Ipoh. SATURDAY, JULY 28 Penang Races, Ist day. TUESDAY, JULY 3182 words
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Miscellaneous719 1934-07-10 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. studio. (Time Signal from Greenfl wich at 7.20 p.m.) Two Of the follow- 19.82 metres B.2o—B.so—The Trocadero Cinema Ortar wavelengths 25.28 metres chestra, directed by Alfred van Win be used aim- 31.80 metres Dam, relayed from the Troxy ultaneously. 81.55 metres Cinema, London. 49.59 metres 9.05719 words
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Article2273 1934-07-10 18 PLAY OF HOSPITAL LIFE MEETING AT NIGHT MURDER AT THE VANITIES EDUCATION BY SOUND FILM (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 30. DOCTORS ON THE STAGE In “Men in White,” which was presented at the Lyric Theatre on June 28th before a brilliant house, with Prince George2,273 words
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430 1934-07-10 19 t'reieciurai rugu salary of about 600 yen.—Reuter s Pacific Service DISAPPEARANCE OF PROF. BICKERTON Alleged Communist NEW ZEALANDER'S UNIQUE DISTINCTION Tokyo, June 18. Professor W. M. Bickerton, the New Zealander who was released on bail in the sum of 200t'reieciurai rugu salary of about 600 yen.—Reuter s Pacific Service . - 430 words
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Article205 1934-07-10 19 rnese vessels are Q Naval Agreement. —Reuters aci vice. Japanese Torpedo-Boats Found Overarmed Tokyo, June 16. After a searching investigation the naval committee of enquiry into e i ter to the Japanese torpedo-boat om which capsized in heavy weather o gasaki on March 12 with a loss ornese vessels are Q Naval Agreement.—Reuters aci vice. - 205 words
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Article346 1934-07-10 19 To Create Trouble? JAPAN’S AIM IN CHINA More than 5,000 ronins have recently arI rived in Swatow with the object of creati ing trouble with the Chinese authorities similar to the tactics at Amoy, according < to a military report from that Kwangtung i port. The346 words
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Article93 1934-07-10 19 sengers aboard the Col di Lano.—Reuters Pacific Service. Goes Aground On Pratas Reef Hongkong, June 21. The s.s. Col di Lano, an Italian vessel running under charter for Messrs. Dodwell and Company from Tsingtao to Singapore, went ashore on Pratas Reef last night and sent out distress signals.sengers aboard the Col di Lano.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 93 words
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862 1934-07-10 19 China Press. OF THE ACTUAL SITUATION Valuable Result IMPROVING TRADE WITH OVERSEAS CHINESE Shanghai, June 13. Valuable information has been gained at first hand by Mr. Chen Kung-pao as a result of his tour in the south. The visit ofChina Press. - 862 words
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Article344 1934-07-10 19 Money From Taxes NOVEL PLAN OF KWANGTUNG GOVT. The various new imposts and surtaxes introduced to raise funds for the ThreeYear Plan, which is sponsored by General Chen Chi-tang, commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung provincial armies, it was indicated to-day in official circles here. The Three-Year Plan touches344 words
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Article, Illustration194 1934-07-10 20 CHAMPIONSHIP CURTAIN-RAISER TENNIS STABS who played on the Wimbledon courts during the All-England Championship lueeting, at the reception to overseas lawn tennis players at Roehaxnpton Chib. OXFORD GROUP TN CAN AD A.—Chief Walkinc Buffalo, 6f the Stone* tribe, placing the ceremonial headdress on the brow194 words