Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1934
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Title Section20 1934-07-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 174. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1934-07-26 1 GRAVE VIEW OF POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON EUROPEAN SITUATION HERR SCHUSNIGG ENDOWED WITH FULL POWERS GOVERNMENT IN COMPLETE CONTROL OF SITUATION Vienna, July 25. Dr. Dollfuss, Austria’s Pocket Chancellor, was shot through the throat during a revolt in Vienna and died. London, July 25. grave view1.—Reuter. - 1,108 words
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Article136 1934-07-26 1 Will Others Join Britain i IN UNRESERVED SUSPENSION London, July 25. A Geneva message states that at the request of the British Government Senok Castillo Najera, president of the committee of the League Council which is dealing with the dispute between Bolvia and Paraguay, has dispatched to eighteen136 words
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Article48 1934-07-26 1 —Reuter Wireless. Unveiled At birthplace By Pres. Lebrun Aurillac, July 21. A cantal stone column thirty feet high bearing the simple description "To Paul Doumer w’ho died assassinated” was to-day unveiled by President Lebrun in this little southern French town, M. Doumer’s birthplace.—Reuter Wireless.■.—Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article71 1934-07-26 1 Fatal Ending To Motor Accident Klang, July 23. A fatal accident occurred yesterday morning e,t the 3rd mile Klang Road, Port Swettenham, w’hen a private motor car, belonging to a Tamil, collided with a bicycle. It appears that four Chinese were travelling on bicycles while the motor car71 words
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Article58 1934-07-26 1 —Reuter. Turkish Sentries Fire On Fishing Boat Athens, July 25. A message from Rhodes states that Turkish sentries fired on an Italian fishing boat off Anatolia killing one of the crew. The boat was plying near the Italian island of Castelo Rizzo and put in a creek on—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article72 1934-07-26 1 ted front against high tariffs.—Reuter Wireless. 1,100 U.S. Concerns Affected New York, July 23. j The importers’ code which comes into operation on July 7th will affect 1,100 concerns showing an aggregate annual turnover of $76,000,000. It aims at creating and operating a standard similar to wholesale business.ted front against high tariffs.—Reuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article54 1934-07-26 1 Vienna, July 20. A German translation of the latest book by Mr. Knickerbocker, an American journalist, entitled ‘‘Kommt Krieg in Europe” (Is Europa facing war?) has been banned by the Austrian Government under provisions of the law for the protection of the State. The book first appeared54 words
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Article379 1934-07-26 1 Statistics Office To Blame COLLECTION OF DATA (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 25. I An official explanation of the delay in issuing quotas was given by Mr. Miller, Registrar-General of Statistics to the ‘‘Straits Times” to-day. Mr. Aliller said that the quotas in respect .of379 words
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Article250 1934-07-26 1 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —Dealers in, and Importers of, British goods have had to carry stocks and losses for considerably more than two years, because of unfair Japanese competition: and it will do no harm if those who have waxed thereon have a lean250 words
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Advertisement12 1934-07-26 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No, 0-70. Bishop Straat, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement82 1934-07-26 1 Il I irtfllnfllW Ihe fresh delicate i— _JMHllJ||||||H flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to ZrT OP JO the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and P acked with scru P u_ B B lous care in order to ensure that it82 words
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Advertisement20 1934-07-26 1 a KEY JL B E E R Kjjjajjl Pure, Cool Refreshing Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. I20 words
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Advertisement2353 1934-07-26 2 rTM L RATES FOR CASUAL the kedah rubber PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS AnVEDTICEMENTS COMPANY LIMITED. AUTUMN MEETING. 1934. ADVERTISEMEN I 3 (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) DAy> SATURDAY, fIILT 28tt, 1934. THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AND 1 NOTICE OF DIVIDHND Srt DAY, OTURSDAV, AUUtSUST *2nd, 1934. QF INDIA, LIMITED2,353 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1934-07-26 3 From the screen play starring GRETA GARBO by H.M. HARWOOD and SALKA VIERTEL a Metro-Golgywyn-Mayer return CHAPTER I. rp HE child was christened Christina 1 n n’u\ the name f her mother It had been the name of the king’s mother. It was a name beloved throughout Sweden.1,273 words
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Article407 1934-07-26 3 Cantonese Denies Ownership CASE ADJOURNED The hearing was continued before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal disnc judge, on Monday afternoon of the case in which a Cantonese, Kwok Kai, is bemg charged with the possession of nongovernment chandu valued at $6,416. Accused wqs407 words
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Article114 1934-07-26 3 For driving a motor car without a licence at the junction of Oxley Road and Tank Road on June 23, Miss Noelle Frantle, of Oxley Rise, w’as fined $2 by Mr. C. H. Whitton in the police court, Singapore, on Monday. Miss Frantle admitted the114 words
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Article217 1934-07-26 3 Country Resort 400 Years Ago Lord Rothermere, donor of,the Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, Southwark, which was opened by Lord Snell, Chairman of the London County Council, on July 12th, expressed satisfaction that the Council was on the alert to save the open spaces of London from disappearing.217 words
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Article133 1934-07-26 3 Reuter Wireless. Two Men Try To Rule Same State Bismarck, July 18. A bewildered population in North Dakota is watching with mingled amusement and concern the efforts of two governors to rule the State. Governor Langer, following the order of the Supreme Court of the State deposing him,Reuter Wireless. - 133 words
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Advertisement85 1934-07-26 3 BULLFINCH S butter Il I I 1 [r I > FOR s n- I PURITY < ,n 4 1, i. iii ipni f i b f ill f The Butter for Everybody SOLE AGENTS: 5 Henry WatigK S’ Co., Ltd., > PENANG < SINGAPORE. IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. J W YiVriViVfiViW>'85 words
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Article2258 1934-07-26 4 THE KING AT HAMILTON PARK RACING AT SALISBURY LORD GLANELY WINS BIG PRIZE (From Our Own Correspondent) Don don, July 18. A ROYAL VICTORY A record crowd at Hamilton Park Racecourse, Glasgow, gave a rousing welcome to the King and Queen on July 14th. When the Royal2,258 words
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Article172 1934-07-26 4 U.S. Beat Australia CRAWFORD BEATEN BY WOOD London, July 25. At Wimbledon, the United States defeat- Aus traUa by three matches to two of the Davis Cup Competition. 4 6 Wood beat Crawford 6—3, v was infinitely better at the! the fourth set. The third game172 words
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Article153 1934-07-26 4 Teams For Saturday’s Match The following have been selected to represent Penang and Perak in the final of the H.M.S. “Malaya” Cup tie of the Northern Section to be played on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground at Kuala Kangsar Road, Ipoh, on Saturday. PENANG PERAK M. G.153 words
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Article94 1934-07-26 4 —Reuter. Principle Affirmed I AUSTRALIAN SUGGESTION IMPRACTICABLE London, July 25. I At a meeting of the "r Conference »e« t he the Chairmanship of Australia Conference unanimously passed t I ing resolution: I “That this Conference affirms the principle already c c that any form oi M.c.c.’—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article113 1934-07-26 4 Second Division Matches The following matches in the second divi- t sion of the P.F.A. Deague which were post- c poned has been arranged to be played as 7, Pg- Teachers XI v Indian R C. “B”, Dato Kramat. August 8, M.A.F.C. “B” v. ‘E Coy, Dato Kramat.113 words
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Article54 1934-07-26 4 .—Reuter. Latter Dismissed For 263 Dondon, July 25. The match between the Gentlemen and Players was commenced to-day at Dords. Batting first the Players put up 263 (Deyland 80 and Ames 76; F. R. Brown 4 for 106), while the Gentlemen had scored 35 for no wickets.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article31 1934-07-26 4 —Reuter Wireless. England Defeats F rance Wentworth, July 21. In an international golf match England beat France to in the singles. France won bhe foursomes by two matches to one.-—Reuter Wireless. - 31 words
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Article40 1934-07-26 4 —Reuter. Danish Runner’s New Record Stockholm, July 25. A new world’s record for .the 3,000 Metres was set up by Henry Nielsen (Denmark) in 18 minutes 8 3|lo secs. Kusocinski, the holder of the record, was second. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article47 1934-07-26 4 .—Reuter. Ben Eastman’s Feat In 500 Metres Stockholm, July 25. Ben Eastman, the American, established a new world’s record for the 500 Metres, clocking 1 min. 2 4|5 secs, to beat the Italian Tavernaris’ time of 1 min. 3 secs, established in 1929. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article43 1934-07-26 4 —Reuter. Fleetwood-Smith In Form Dondon, July 25. The match between the Australians and Durham was commenced to-day. The following are the scores at close of play:— Durham 73 (Fleetwood-Smith 7 for 21). Australians 210 for 3 wickets (Bromley 97). —Reuter..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration295 1934-07-26 4 FERNANDEZ SOSA FIGHT APPROVED Nara To Have Two Fights Next Month JOHNSON FERNANDEZ AT SINGAPORE (BY “SECONDS OUT’’) The fifteen two-minute round bout between Ignacio Fernandez and Torio Sosa has been approved by the Board of Control and its staging at Fun and Frolic Stadium on August 3 is likely295 words
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Article115 1934-07-26 4 lug occuuaii vr. V». DENT was third with 286.—Reuter less. Decided After Shoo t Off Dondon, July ?1 Thrilling moments were experien Bisley before Captain J. A. Barlow Yorkshires), worsted Captain J. (Durham Dight Infantry) in a duel King’s prize, the Blue Riband of id. get shooting. Thelug occuuaii vr. V». DENT was third with 286.—Reuter less. - 115 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-26 4 DONDANG SAYANG BY MISS TIJAH AND MR. K. DEAN As if has never been Sung before, on “Chap Kuching’19 words
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Article614 1934-07-26 5 WHAT I THINK OF DOROTHY ROUND "SHE'S AN OPPONENT IT NEEDS POWER TO BEAT "—Helen jacobs of the world, WM feted on'lul'v’uth'bv Here Miss Helen Jacobs th,- A 'mbledon victory. By HELEN JACOBS in the “Sunday Chronicle.” I remember playing Dorothy Round for the first time. I was not prepared,614 words
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Article710 1934-07-26 5 Famous Players Unanimous j LB. W. EXTENSION RIDICULOUS 11 Innings Time Limit Not Practicable I It has been suggested for some months even years, that there is need for change l n County Cricket and in the laws control- 1 ling it. I Of many proposals710 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-07-26 5 PLENTIFUL AIR, light and space tich to play, such as these children are enjoying, is the right of all, andmed at in the housing policy of the La Party.31 words
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1219 1934-07-26 5 Athletics On The Film > POLICEMAN'S RECORD MILE >1 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, July 1A FIELD EVENTS COACH The Scottish Athletic Association Ire arranged for a visit from a leading Se- I dish coach to lecture and demonstrate >n i the technique1,219 words
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Advertisement216 1934-07-26 5 RALEICH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE FOR HEALTH, PLEASURE, BUSINESS, ECONOMY. I,FT ANYONE WHO DESIRES TO extract the very best from the pastime of cycling proceed on THESE LINES BUY THE BEST CYCLE /1» w YOU CAN afford, make a point OF BECOMING thoroughly fit. RIDE WITHIN YOUR POWERS. DRESS, if I216 words
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Article1572 1934-07-26 6 TWO PMEN IN COUR' DRAMA SENTENCE ISTPONED FOR CERTAII INQUIRIES" A At eight o’clock on July h hundreds of visitors g outside the Parliament buildinin Douglas and heard t a Don had been found guilty. <• The charge arose out of aish while Kaye1,572 words
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Article574 1934-07-26 6 Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister On Improved Position DEBATE IN COMMONS Indignation At Remark By Mayor Milner Westminster, July 12. Details of Colonial administration excite even less interest in the Commons than details of Indian administration; but the thin House did not tempt Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, the Colonial574 words
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Article588 1934-07-26 6 Shoemaker Who Won World Fame LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIBUTE Llangerniew, July 13. A white-washed cottage, with roses round the door, was handed over to-day to the people of this tiny Denbighshire moorhand village by Mr. Lloyd George as a national memorial and tribute from VV elsh588 words
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Article135 1934-07-26 6 Sentence Of Manx Deemster ON BAIL PENDING APPEAL Mr. Kaye Don, the racing motorist, who on July 14 was found guilty at the Manx Assizes, Douglas, Isle of Man, of manslaughter, was on July 16 sentenced to four months’ imprisonment. Notice of appeal was135 words
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Article413 1934-07-26 6 Court Attack On Sir H. McCardie STOP" ORDER TO WITNESS A suggestion that the late Mr. JusticeMcCardie was not of sound mind wher hetried an action e,t the Birmingham Assi-s was made by the defendant in a libel action at the Assizes before Mr. Justice du Parcq,413 words
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Article210 1934-07-26 6 DOCTORS CALL IT "KINDNESS" 'WHY KEEP HUMAN MONSTROSITIES?' Two doctors advocated painless death for hopeless cases of mental defectives at the Royal Sanitary Health Congress in Bristol on July 11. Professor R. J. A. Berry, director of medical services at Stoko Park Colony, Bristol, said that210 words
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Article150 1934-07-26 6 Indian Firm’s Undertaking The importation end screening o nema film shot in Bombay led to a ch [of applying a false trade desen: against the Indian Film Agency an<; firm’s local manager, Muhammual < i Abdin. I The chexge was laid at the instant the150 words
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437 1934-07-26 7 PROBLEM BEFORE SINGAPORE SUPREME COURT TEMPLE "GARANTHI" TO GIVE EVIDENCE “What is the form of oath binding on Sikhs?” This question arose in the Singapore Supreme Court on Tuesday before Mr. Justice Gerahty in the case in which Nadhan Singh sued437 words
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1637 1934-07-26 7 RECOMMENDATION FOR MERCY MADE Kuala Lipis, Tuesday. The enquiry into the death of a Chinese rapper named Cheong Wah on the evening February 12, in connection with which Siti Hara binti Lamat, the young wife of! Dato' Stia Wangsa Awong Prang. Pe*in iulu1,637 words
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Article39 1934-07-26 7 Reuter Wireless. Bulgaria has notified the Soviet that she has decided to resume diplomatic relatl s which have not existed since the war. The decision follows negotiations at Istanbul be’ween representatives of the two countries.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-07-26 7 AT HOME. —Mr. George Lansbury AT HOME.— Mr. George Lansbury, Leader o/ the Labour Party, in the his home Bow-road, E. when doctors are satisfied he can use his leg without undue risk he will take a holiday.38 words
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Article196 1934-07-26 7 Last Appeal To The J I Judge Johore Bahru, July i. A mild sensation was caused in Curt at the conclusion of a case at the Ja>re Bahru Assizes yesterday, before Mr. usj tice W. H. Thome when a man an> a i woman who hed been196 words
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Article47 1934-07-26 7 Zurich. July 19. In connection with the Germano-Swiss economic and financial negotiations that began in Berlin to-day, the Swiss Federal Council has instructed the Swiss delegates to inform Germany that her demand that Interest on loans be reduced to 4 per cent, cannot be considered.47 words
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Article19 1934-07-26 7 Reuter Wireless. Mr. H. G. Wells, the novelist, to-day had a three-hour interview with M. Stalin.Reuter Wireless. - 19 words
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Article724 1934-07-26 7 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST POLICE CONSTABLE The trial was commenced before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, on Tuesday of Meera Akbar, a police constable attached to the Beach Road division, on a charge of receiving an illegal gratification. Detective Inspector J. E. Jeans prcsecui ted,724 words
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Article68 1934-07-26 7 th" s ze and dignity of the building.—Rugby Radio Service. Opens Great Empire Swimming Pool London, July 25. The Duke of G’oucestcr to-day opened the Great Empire Swimming Tool at Wembley and by touching a button set in motion the aitificial wave prcduc ng mach nery. Theth" s ze and dignity of the building.—Rugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Article44 1934-07-26 7 —Reuter Wireless. The loss of crops through the drought in the Middle West and South West is estimated at hundreds of millions of dellars end is expected to grow daily. Thq thermometer at St. Louis yesterday soared to 113 degrees—Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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253 1934-07-26 7 Penang Hindu Community's Collection We are informed by Mr. G. Sawmy Pillay the Honorary Secretary and Treasurer of the Penang Hindu Community’s Collection Committee, that he has sent on 25th July, 1934, a money order for $37.40 to Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan,253 words
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Advertisement336 1934-07-26 7 THE MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of The Mentakab Rubber Company, Limited, will be held at the registered office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Wednesday, the Ist day of August. 1934, at 12 o’clock336 words
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Advertisement111 1934-07-26 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO NIGHT DIN NE R DAN C E ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/LADIES FREE. Saturday, 28th July (EXTENSION TO 1 A.M.) SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE Dance Music By JERE LEE’S MADCAPS ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/. LADIES FREE. Sunday, 29th July > SPECIAL MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT By MISS JERE111 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-07-26 8 .—Mr. T E. Williams acting as judge in the fancy dress u--14 words
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Article170 1934-07-26 8 Australian Jambcree Melbourne I Malaya will be represented by a conti gent and it is proposed to send at least ot patrol from Penang. In order to carry th out a Special Fund must be raised F>on< tions will be gratefully acknowledged I the Press, however170 words
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Miscellaneous389 1934-07-26 8 /8 MIJESTIC 1> OPENING TO-MORROW J H<*Lu U rK \j'*f 9-30 P.M. A f\ kJ W SAMUEL 'MhS X*’ "W GOLDWYN lA SOARIN' TO y immortal ame as 4 A ZOLA’S VOLUPTUOU DAUGHTER OF THE PAVEMBTS J X P HER ART WAS PLEASIIG MEN t wifh Plans at Robinson's SHE389 words
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Article62 1934-07-26 9 H in September JAPAN IN I OCTOBER H London. July 25. M Commons to-day Mr. r.ed as to the present posi- preparatory to 1935, said that prelimin- H s had already taken place M lives of the United States vemment. Similar converH" r presentatives of the Italian M■ - 62 words
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Article78 1934-07-26 9 m ups totalling ijs.wv win oe ted shortly. —Reuter Wire- Foi ?e-s In Turkey Consulates H Istanbul, July 22. M nsulates have been beM rs demanding free reM mg the application of the H i feigners to act as chaufM :r-dressers, tailors, shoeM ms and variety artists. Mm – ups totalling ijs.wv win oe ■ ted shortly.—Reuter Wire- - 78 words
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Article63 1934-07-26 9 iiiaaing me journey upIt took him 14 minutes. —Rug- fl London, July 25. I a century ago to-day on I M. Louis B’.eriot made his I flight across the English I ebv Radio Service. I London, July 23. I tenant Tyson celebrated the I ry of the firstiiiaaing me journey up- It took him 14 minutes.—Rug- - 63 words
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Article148 1934-07-26 9 safety at these crossings —Ruorhv o-j--service. Successful Experiment 1,000 TO BE LAID IN LONDON London, July 25. Satisfactory results have attended the experiment of marking with a white line I pedestrian crossing places in the main Lon- don streets. The experiment began about three to foursafety at these crossings—Ruorhv o-j-service. - 148 words
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Article75 1934-07-26 9 terests, if necessary, compulsorily.—Rugby Radio Service. Development Of South Bank London, July 20. The London County Council, on the recommendation of its Highways Committee, has adopted a scheme for the development of the south bank of the Thames between Westminster and Waterloo Bridges at a cost ofterests, if necessary, compulsorily.—Rugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article73 1934-07-26 9 .—Reutei< Wireless. Ministers Flee From Berlin Berlin, July 21. The heat wave has practically emptied the Capital of Ministers. Hitler and Dr. Goebbels are going to Bayreuth to-morrow for the opening ’of the Wagner Festive! Von Papen, whom rumour has variously transported to Copenhagen and the.—Reutei< Wireless. - 73 words
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Article43 1934-07-26 9 Reuter Wireless. Ex-M.P. Fined 1,500 Marks Hanover, July 21. Arnold Williams, the former Liberal M.P. for Sowerby Division, West Yorkshire, has been sentenced to e. fine of 1,500 marks or thirty days’ imprisonment for alleged violation of the foreign exchange regulations.: Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article77 1934-07-26 9 —Reuter. Considerable Success Of Defending ’Planes Considerable success of the ef n^ g aeroplanes is chronicled in ar_ >arative of the last phases of air attack. London which shows that while a mist nieht prevented the fighters from -t cna*’ r d the raiders to bomb.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article283 1934-07-26 9 Rugby Radio Service. j Extended Use In Great Britain NEW PROVINCIAL SERVICES London, July 25 chief SerViCe between London ar middle o f P n r nt C h e T eS WUI fr m to the Xoo b wa? n eom t Z en iniiid X~ee?Va rRugby Radio Service. - 283 words
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Article149 1934-07-26 9 To Refuse Admission TO POLICE WITHOUT SEARCH WARRANT London, July 23. The right of university colleges to refuse admission to the police without a search warrant was fought out at the Cambridge Police Court when the Dean of Pembroke College, Cambridge, the Reverend Harold Wynn, and149 words
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Article269 1934-07-26 9 .—Reuter Wireless. I Betrayed By Jealous Woman stupendous blow on ORGANISED CRIME Chicago, July 23. i Fifteen crack shots were chosen by the authorities who took part in the final roundup of John Dillinger who was shot dead when emerging from a cinema. The party.—Reuter Wireless. - 269 words
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110 1934-07-26 9 —Reuter. London. July 25. The Anglo-Irish treaty is dead in Ireland and the British Government will be wise I to abandon the treaty declares Frank MacI ——w»., VI VUU v/ppuailiup 'in the Irish Dail in a letter to the l “Times.” “If I were.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article140 1934-07-26 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Three Indian Doctors On Serious Charge Calcutta, July 23. One of the most sensational murder trials ever held in India began in the Court of Alipore to-day when three Indian doctors and a step-brother of the dead man were charged with causing the death of.—Reuter Wireless. - 140 words
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Article56 1934-07-26 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, July 25. A return compiled by the Chamber of Shipping shows a substantial decrease of 47 per cent, in the tonnage of shipping now laid up compared with that of a year ago. At the beginning of the month 416 British ships ofRugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Advertisement55 1934-07-26 9 For MSB Because it is emollient and healing, as well as cleansing, Cutienra Soap is recognized in millions of homes throughout the world as the best protection against skin troubles. Every member of the family should use Cutieura Soap regularly. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from55 words
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Miscellaneous57 1934-07-26 9 SBBil i TO-NIGHT ONLY 9.20 J Another Great Hit From tm e 30 J M«o p The cre ®*»'s Mos# Popular Male Star 1 Richard BARTHELMESS I the LAST FLIGHT" I ■«educed Popular Prices.- f Cts. 10, 20, 30. 50 $l.OO J end ng To-morrow I V. E T ONAL57 words
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Miscellaneous69 1934-07-26 9 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2-45 P.M. the screen! in PHILIP stage succegsl u\\ Vw «nY star of the j stag» ploY. and t m\ with V* 1 BtiGM* a 00,1 of tar WW JrrtTlAM the stage ha»’ I\t never equalledlj 1 All in a Day’s Work—69 words
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Article883 1934-07-26 10 The Austrian government’s position is unenviable. They are feeling the effect of war on two fronts—against the Nazis and against the Socialists I which their best friends warned them of months ago. Their attacks against Germany are probably an attempt to distract attention from home problems. The883 words
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Article699 1934-07-26 10 “SUNSHINE AND SHADOW:” It is not often that the Muses find a a place beneath our tropic sky, though a there is natural beauty in plenty wait- 1 ing for their praise. Men seek she t ter from going to pieces under a o t sun in699 words
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Article273 1934-07-26 10 Sentenced T o Six Months’ R.I. An Indian named Ramasamy who is already undergoing a sentence of six months being convicted on a charge of theft of a bicycle, was convicted on a similar charge 1 by the Police Magistrate and was sentenced to six months’ rigorous273 words
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Article72 1934-07-26 10 Alleged Use Of Forged Document Alleged to have used as genuine a document which he knew to be forged, namely a telegram purported to have been sent by S. V. K. Pathei Brothers, an Indian Mohamedan was to-day produced before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang.72 words
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Article215 1934-07-26 10 Supreme Court Suit In the Supreme Court this morn ng the hearing of the case was begun in which V Kanthan, a tindal, is suing M. S. K- SKandasamy Chetty, of 97. Cnulia Street for $l.OOO, of which $970 is for balance of wages due to215 words
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Article51 1934-07-26 10 Theft Of Chandu Pipe A Chinese named Siew Wah Choy to-day charged with the theft of a m pipe valued $3O, the property of a coni', riot named Loo Sai Chee. The accused claimed trial and the < was postponed till August 2, bail allowed in the sum51 words
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Article63 1934-07-26 10 Indian Tamil Charged An Indian Tamil named Karuppa m ven was produced before the Police Mag’ trate to-day charged with voluntarily can ing grievous hurt to a compatriot nani< Samayan with a stick at Waterfall Ko.i On the application of Chief Court I’ spector Bostock the case63 words
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Advertisement313 1934-07-26 10 A Perfect II Chemist’s Shop li i A Perfect Chemist's Shop is the one that has the right kind of goods at the right time j ffi and sells them at the right price. i We devote our energies particularly in making I our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop313 words
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Advertisement49 1934-07-26 10 1 i LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK THE MARK OF QUALITY! NIBELUNGEN.KIONEA FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAATL A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DE.ALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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1538 1934-07-26 11 QUEEN MARY HELD UP AS SHINING EXAMPLE INTERESTING DEBATE: LADIES AS CHIEF SPEAKERS WOMEN BETTER IN CERTAIN SPHERES WOMEN WORKERS CREATE UNEMPLOYMENT? ■'or the first time in the history! i he Penang Teachers’ Associan—and probably lor the first in Penang women were1,538 words
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Article1439 1934-07-26 11 RECORD LOW DEATI RATE Inherited Disease PROLIFIC CAUSE OF MORTALITY An interesting review of the work of ve Municipal Infant Welfare Department ?r 1933 is contained in the annual report »r that year of Miss Muriel G. E. Clark, te Lady Medical Officer. Miss Clark1,439 words
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Advertisement69 1934-07-26 11 z w iW• Z A Picture of Health" HE'S A TRUFOOD BABY HUMANISED TOdSIFEKa)® IT NEVER FAILS Obtainable At All Chemicts High Class Stores SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. Runnymede Hotel ss W PENANG. TO-NIGHT DINNER. DANCE. CABARET Rya Forster NO EXTRA CHARGE. Si M <69 words
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Article807 1934-07-26 12 Another Expedition To Leave Next Month 7 SEAPLANE TO BE USED An expedition equipped with every known means of recovering treasure is leaving London at the beginning of next month for Cocos, the famous Pacific island where pirate gold and other loot worth anything over807 words
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Article643 1934-07-26 12 i CLASH BETWEEN HINDUS I AND MOHAMEDANS Johore Bahru, July 23. As the result of a quarrel between Hindus and Mohammedans on Nam Heng Estate, situated on the Kota Tinggi Road, Johore, on the night of Mar. 28, when one Malabari Mohemmedan named Mohamed bin Moidin643 words
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Article283 1934-07-26 12 OH, it’s too hot to eat, is a common complaint these days. But the family needs nourishing all the same, and something sustaining is essential even in a heat wave. What about fish? Haddock cooked this way is light and nourishing. Place the washed fish in a283 words
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Article, Illustration174 1934-07-26 12 i Brussels. July 20. I The prestige of the Belgien Prime Minister. Comte De Broqueville was increased enormously through a great tactical victory won on Thursday by his dialectic adroitness. The central council of the Christian Trades Unions had met in Brussels to discuss the workers’ attitude174 words
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Article, Illustration597 1934-07-26 12 by our Nursery Expert T’S a natural thing having I children. Why make all 1 this fuss about their bringing-up? is a remark one often hears. The answer is, of course, that our lives are not lived to-day under natural conditions. Civilisation(A Kodak photograph.) - 597 words
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Advertisement289 1934-07-26 12 I TAPESTRIES BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLES OF CHINESE ART. MADE INTO MODERN COCKTAIL TRAYS kAHTEKN. By courtesy Robinson Piano Co. BOXING WEMBLEY PARK SATURDAY, 28th JULY, at 9.30 p.m. 10 ROUNDS D. DHARMARAJ vs. K. CARPENTIER 8 ROUNDS AL NICHOLAS vs. YOUNG SIKI 6 ROUNDS BATTLING CHYE vs. BOY TONY 4 ROUNDS289 words
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Miscellaneous35 1934-07-26 12 DOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: ii T/fcv're helping Farmer Fox to-day. Wily Percy slipped aside, All the cherries gone? Oh, where? Thirsty work, though, making hay. Grabbed the cherries; now he'll hide. I wonder!” murmured Bobby Bear.35 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1934-07-26 13 CHAPTER VII WH.4T r 7.48 HAPPENED Nana, demi-monde of Parts, in 1868, Tjwt before France entered the FrancoPrussian war, is made into a celebrated actress by Gastun Greiner, a noted theatrical impresario, who in return insist* on her becoming his pupC, which she does Secretly, she1,139 words
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Article491 1934-07-26 13 Taiping Ceremonies SUPPORT SOUGHT FOR CATHOLIC PAPER Taiping, Monday. His Lordship, the Right Reverend Monsignor Adrian Devals, D.D., the Bishop of Malacca, spent a very busy week-end during his stay in Taiping. It will be recalled that on His Excellency s arrival in town, he was491 words
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Article163 1934-07-26 13 Police Objection Overruled Lim Cheong Seng, a contractor to the p. W. D., appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore police court yesterday morning charged with forging a signature on a letter and using as genuine a forge document. Detective-Inspector Nicholls objected to the163 words
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Article49 1934-07-26 13 No instructions having yet arrived from Siam Khan Vankit Vicharu was again remSideA until July 31 by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, on Tuesday. Accused is being detained by the local police on an application for his return to Siam under the Extradition Act.49 words
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Article220 1934-07-26 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL "he engagement is announced of Charles J Parick Edwards, eldest son of the late I Claries Walter Edwards, 8.A., C.E., M.I. CE-, and of Mrs. Edwards, to Lucy Amy, ony daughter of Herbert Stewart Kirwan, of Singapore, and the late Mrs. Kirwan. A committee meeting of the Straits220 words
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181 1934-07-26 13 Four Sikhs, Indor Singh, Tara Singh, Shammer Singh and Arjan Singh, made another appearance before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on Tuesday on a charge of attempted murder. Indor Singh and Tara Singh were represented by Mr. W. B. O’Connor, while Mr.181 words
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Article125 1934-07-26 13 Strapped To Carrier Of Bicycle Dealers in contraband find ingenious ways of transporting it, but the excisemen seem to be aware of them all. Their latest discovery is a quantity of samsu in a rubber pig. Mr. L.D. Darby, Assistant Controller of Government Monopolies, prosecuting125 words
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Article70 1934-07-26 13 Charge Reduced Against Chinese When Lim Ah Ling appeared before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, on Tuesday, he was told that the original indictment of murder against him had now been reduced to one of voluntarily causing hurt. Accused claimed trial on the new charge, explaining that70 words
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Article58 1934-07-26 13 Paris, July 20. French scientists evidently underestimated the intensity of the clamour and din of street traffic because foghorn signals they devised to give Paris warning of the approach of “enemy” bombing planes could not be heard by the public when they were tried out on Thursday. The58 words
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Article267 1934-07-26 13 LEAGUE OF* NATIONS UNION FARCE 50,000 MEMBERS RESIGNED IN ONE YEAR The League of Nations Union is fest becoming a mere stage army. I I Membership and subscriptions are fall-1 ing off. While new members are becoming fewer each year, there are more and more267 words
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Article195 1934-07-26 13 Police Court Sequel SHIPPING CO. MANAGER FINED The manager of Tshihoxa Sangyo Kaiun Koshi, Ltd., of Union Building, agents for the Japanese shipping line, appeared in the police court, Singapore, before Mr. C. H. Whitton on Monday, to answer a charge that on June 30 he “allowed195 words
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Advertisement189 1934-07-26 13 4A HEY! I HERE ARE (I SOME REALLY I I TOPPING I j vLW RECORDS nn iw (FRAS Quit a serenade I un IJW (S| MES VERS A y A E NT Fox Trot V ALBEIRT SANDLER HIS ORCHESTRA PRESENT TWO I DELIGHTFUL RECORDINGS THAT SHOW OFF HIS REALLY WONDERFUL189 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-07-26 13 k SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S FINEST PRODUCTION “NANA” <eXj with America'. Bright New Star From Bed Russia /tuna kSte/i ~l up tao.. U.dy o< th. OPENING TO-MORROW AT MAJESTIC27 words
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1033 1934-07-26 14 SEVERAL SHARP SPURTS PACIFIC FLIGHT IN PINK OF CONDITION Griffins Sh aping Well A large crowd watched the final gallops this morning in preparation for Saturday’s races. The going was better than on Tuesday and if the rain keeps off, the going should be1,033 words
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Article394 1934-07-26 14 Must Not Play In League S.A.F.A. RECOMMENDATION TO M.F.A. At a meeting of the Council of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, held at Anson Road Stadium on Monday, consideration was given to a letter signed by 15 of the Malay footballers who were concerned in the394 words
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Article51 1934-07-26 14 —Reuter. For £50,000 TO OWNER OF BEECH HOUSE STUD The Maharaja of Rajpipla has sold Windsor Lad, the Derby winner, to Mr. Benson, the owner of the Beceh House Stud at Newmarket for £50,000, Windsor Lad’s next engagement is in the St. Le-ger for which he is—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article40 1934-07-26 14 Harper Unable To Play The “Pinang Gazette” understands that D. R. Harper who was selected to plav tor Penang in the Malaya Cup Football match against Perak on Saturday, at Ipoh, will not be able to play.40 words
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Article427 1934-07-26 14 July Lawn Tennis Tournament The following are results of matches played yesterday:— Profession Pairs: M. T. P. Rule and G. C. Watson beat K. J. Cassy and A C. Buckle. 6—o, 6—l. Men’s Singles Handicap “A”: C. M. J. Kirke —l5 beat W. F. Fletcher —2. 6427 words
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Article162 1934-07-26 14 Reuter. All Decisions To Be Unanimous SCHEME TO EXPIRE AT END OF NEXT YEAR London, July 25. The agreement for the Tin Buffer Stock Scheme provides that the Committee should consist of one nominee each from the four signatory Governments. All decisions must be unanimous and theReuter. - 162 words
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Article96 1934-07-26 14 Reuter Wireless. Government Borrowing On Cheap Terms London. July 21. On the Money Market conditions during the week have been patchy but Government continues to borrow on cheap terms. Treasury Bills being ai.ottcd at a shade over threequarters per cent discount. The chief feature has been the actionReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article86 1934-07-26 14 .—Reuter Wireless. Kaffirs Display Further Good Features London, July 23. On the Stock Exchange today the opening of the new account lasting three weeks to include the August holidays failed to attract fresh buying interest and with the exception of Kaffirs displaying further good features the markets were.—Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article106 1934-07-26 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Pari» New York 5.04 5.04*4 Montreal 196 497 Brussels 21.56 21.57% Geneva 1546 1547 Amsterdam 7 c Milan 58.3$ 58|| Berlin 13.11% 13.00% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Qnnenh a gen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 1990% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 121% 121% Helsingfors 226%106 words
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Article332 1934-07-26 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY «1 MESSRS- KENNEDY CO’* Mmre m* Yesterday Today Buyers Seller» Buyer» Seller» mining Ampat Tin 6.6 7|o 6|6 7,0 Ayer Weng 2.15 2.20 c 2.17% 2.22 Ac Hong Fatt 50 55ex 51 55ex Jelapang 12|9 1313 10|6 116 Johan 33% 35 32332 words
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Article91 1934-07-26 14 The following are the latest quo tad one for to-day Buyer* SeDen fTNB Ayer Hitams 15 9 16'3 Ayer Wengs 2.15 2.25 Hong Fatts 51% 53% Job*: ns 33 35 K. Lanjuts 20 6 21 3ex Katus 22'6 233 c Kintas 2.67% 2.72% Kuchais 1.05 1.07% Lahats91 words
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Article39 1934-07-26 14 PENANG, JULY 26 London Bank Demand 4 mts 2J4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 214 On New York Demand 58% nom, France T.T. 885 nom. Hongkong T.T. 36 Shanghai T.T. 41% India T.T. 155% Silver 2039 words
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Article111 1934-07-26 14 London YESTERDAY TO-DAY TIN— (3 Montk.) f231 2 6 «32-10-0 London £231-2-6 £232-5-0 STd«. SL'i-i. 311 475 mow a ra 25 tons 50 tons COPRA— (Sundried) black pepper BUBBEB $14.60 London New York 7d I4*C(G) 14AC(G) Singapore gp* 24%(j 23%( OctlDflc. 25%c 25%c J an.|Mar. 2 5%c 25111 words
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Article189 1934-07-26 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-d%y Buyers Seilers Buyers fck-uer» Ayer Weng 2.12% 2.17% 2.15 2.20 Johan 32% 35 33 .34 Kinta 2.70 2.75 2.70 2.75 c Kuchai 1.05 1.07 1.05 ’O7 Lukut in 113 111 113 Nawng Pet 1.04 1.06 1.04 log North Taiping 64 66 65 Puteh 05189 words
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Article412 1934-07-26 14 SOON THEAM CO The foDowmg are the changee tn out qiKjtatlom up to noon today Yesterday To-dav Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 Amial. Malays 3.15 3.30 3.15 3.30 Ayer Panas 1.65 1.75 1.65 175 Bassetts 85 90 85 88 B. Lintangs 1.14 1.17 1.15 118412 words
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Miscellaneous42 1934-07-26 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 e Noon 87 N TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 1 12.24 a.m. 6.28 a.m. 12.22 p.m. 7.17 p m TO-MORROW 1 11 a m. 7.17 a .m. 1.07 p.m. 7.58 p. m42 words
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Article1196 1934-07-26 15 Steady Advance In Crops MR. E. MACFADYEN ON OUTLOOK FOR COPRA The thirty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Straits Plantations, Ltd., was held at the registered office, 1-4, Great Towerstreet, E.C.3, Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the hairman) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries Messrs. Harrisons and CrosfieJd) having ad1,196 words
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Article1341 1934-07-26 15 The Buffer Pool I MR. C. V. THOMAS'S VIEWS The twenty-third annual general meeting of the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., was held on July 11 at the registered,office of the company, 73, Cheapside, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (chairman) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. T. P. Patterson, F.C.1.5.)1,341 words
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Article724 1934-07-26 15 Increased Profits A MARKED IMPROVEMENT RECORDED The forty-eighth annual ordinary general meeting of the Anglo-Ceylon and General Estates Company, Ltd., was held on July 12 o,t Winchester House, E.C. Sir Edward Rosling (chairman and managing director) said that, after the years of depresssion and loss they724 words
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Advertisement36 1934-07-26 15 Tn treat these coriiplainta success folly, get co the root of the trouble. Qarlce’i Blood Mixture Is the world's greatest blood purifier and heeler» Il Is famous for Blood and Skta Disorders. Of a* Ch—if Sto—.36 words
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Advertisement205 1934-07-26 15 -w THESMARTESTWOMENUSE OUTDOOR GIRL J BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST j ONLY 25 CENTS. W I Ite VJ' 1 Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable won »en no longer believe necessary to pay high NhHRHHG prices for high quality ■E|gS|K| heauty aids. Scientific tests ISOilriUUfll have absolutely proven205 words
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Advertisement1856 1934-07-26 16 16 I 1 Tim r s\v'- *.k <, Fv\J 4.■1 t dPjffixlA v< I /\< > BLUB PUMMEL LIME TO EUROPE via SUEZ *fe- uTr» rurillnri Arrive New York 2~~ V«—* LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. 2 BUREN Aug. 29 Sept. 11 C. DEUCALION Mars. L’don, R’dam H’burg Glasgow July 271,856 words
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Article930 1934-07-26 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines Um following Is a list of vessels arriving dttsd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. BULAN sails for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. S.S. GEN VAN DER HEYDEN from LhoSemmawe, Sigli, Oelee-Lheue and Sabang. Sails for the930 words
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Article1216 1934-07-26 17 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Sabang, Oleleh, Siglie and T. Semawe by the s.s. “Gen van der Heyden’’ will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern end North Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with “Marnix van St. Aldegonde at Belawan) by the1,216 words
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Advertisement99 1934-07-26 17 Birins PILLS. STEEL in for all Female very lady should 1 the house. EDMCNOS lish Pharmacy 1 Street, Penang. I I I I i 0 asraa WHS EVENINGj INPARigi .■U TOILET M SERIES Perfume, face powder, I talcum powder, stick, toilet soap j The most alluring beauty that have ever99 words
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Miscellaneous606 1934-07-26 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES BJ3.C. I 9.30—A vocal and instrumental program-1 me (gramophone records). 9.so—Charles Manning and his Orchestra, Two of the follow-* 19.81 ■MtNB relayed from the Granada, Walthaminc wavelengths 25.18 metres stow. win be used alm- 81.80 metres 10.20 —Reginald Smith presents Cottage ultaneouely. 81.55 metres Pie, a homely entertainment606 words
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1162 1934-07-26 18 $]O,GOO FOR RELINING WATERFALL RESERVOIR CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH COAST ROAD Minutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 10th July, 1934. Present: Mr. G. W. Bryant, President, Dr. J. E Smith, Hon Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe,1,162 words
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Article177 1934-07-26 18 Over His Own Head CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED SUICIDE How a man tried to break his head with a bottle was told in the police court, Singapore, on Monday, when a Hakka Chinese named Chia Yuen Leong pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide, before Mr. J.177 words
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Article236 1934-07-26 18 Radio Messages To Police Car A new weapon in the war against car bandits was demonstrated at Leicester on July 12, when an aeroplane and a police car co-operated by means of radio in capturing “bandits” escaping in a fast car from Banbury, where a bank236 words
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Article51 1934-07-26 18 Mass Demonstration Planned In China Peiping, July 22. The Comintern or National People’s Party of China has resolved to celebrate on August 1, as “Anti-War Day,” with mass demonstrations throughout the country. A paradoxical motto for the “Anti-War Day” will be “fight against Fascism and the danger of51 words
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Article388 1934-07-26 18 Only Funds Needed For Start At Ipoh The Times of Malaya” understands that the P. W. D. have completed detailed survey work of the aerodrome for Ipoh on the Gopeng Road end work will be commenced as soon as funds arq made available. It is generally388 words
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Advertisement80 1934-07-26 18 Mah iJhe moif ,4jSW papula*. WSffl behind bars ANYWHERE y to <i__ TIBER BEER! I Paterson Engineering C»., Ltd., afANUFACTURERS OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT Bl HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER J e I COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY SOl£ AGENTS I IHUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ENGINEERS80 words
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Article152 1934-07-26 19 The youth did not return.—Reuters ■’•rifle Sennce. Harbin July 6. In one of the main squares, an inquisitive crowd stood looking at a man lying prostrate cm the ground, seemingly dead. A. youth elbowed his way through the throng, and apparently overcome ivitH grief, fellThe youth did not return.—Reuters ■’•rifle Sennce. - 152 words
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Article118 1934-07-26 19 ged scandals.—Reuters Pacific Serious Charges AGAINST "MODEL DISTRICT MAGISTRATE Canton, July 4. onsiderable sensation was created in :i al circles here to-day by the news people of the Chungshon district, < v known as the "model district," Mat serious charges against their magistrate. who is no otherged scandals.—Reuters Pacific - 118 words
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Article161 1934-07-26 19 Reuters Pacific Service. But Still Higher Than In Japan Changchun, July 4. A neral reduction of salaries has been fff ted in Manchoukuo, as from July 1, w nich day the first fiscal year of Kang Te began. Salaries in Manchoukuo, however, still. main higher than selariesReuters Pacific Service. - 161 words
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Article120 1934-07-26 19 capitalised at s3,uw,wu be supplied by the Government. e Pacific Service. Financial Backing By Overseas Chinese Nanking, July 10. As a result of the recent visit of Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of Industry, o the South Seas Islands, It la understood that assurances of financial backingcapitalised at s3,uw,wu be supplied by the Government. e Pacific Service. - 120 words
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Article1062 1934-07-26 19 SIR ARTHUR SALTER - BY SIR ARTHUR SALTER (in the “Canton Truth”) In such a vast country as China, comprising one fifth of the world’s population, with limited resources and poor communications, any changes within a few years must necessarily be, in comparison with those possible for good or(in the “Canton Truth”) - 1,062 words
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Article122 1934-07-26 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Plague Epidemic In Manchoukuo Dairen, July 10. An epidemic of bubonic plague, the dreaded "black death” has egain broken: out in Manchoukuo and according to re- ports received here from Mukden, 18 deaths have thus far occurred in Changchun, the capital of the new State.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 122 words
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Article45 1934-07-26 19 Sentenced To Penal Servitude Tokyo, July 9. Charged with violation of the peace maintenance law, four Japanese communist leaders who refused to renounce communism end who pledged allegiance to the Comintern, were sentenced to-day to penal servitude ranging from life to ten years.—45 words
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Article106 1934-07-26 19 Canton line, when it is resumed. —Reuters Pacific Service. Air Line To Resume At End Of Year Nanking, July 7. i The Chinese press states that the Shang- hai-Oanton air service, suspended since the i air disaster in Hangchow Bay some months ago, will not be resumed till theCanton line, when it is resumed.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 106 words
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Article54 1934-07-26 19 ,—Reuteis Pacific Service. OFFICE FOR FOGCHOW Nanking, July 7. In view of increased shipping activities at Foochow, the Minister of Communications has decided to establish a navigation affairs office there. The new organisation will be under the direction of Mr. Shih Cheng-chi who is shortly leaving for his,—Reuteis Pacific Service. - 54 words
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Article68 1934-07-26 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Harbin July 6. Harbin nudists have been warned by the police, that in future, they will be arrested if they appear naked in public places. It is believed that this regulation will kill a movement which recently showed signs of becoming quite—Reuters Pacific Service. - 68 words
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Article125 1934-07-26 19 In Manchoukuo TO SOUTH MANCHURIAN RAILWAY Dairen, July 6. Japan will give up her extraterritorial rights in Manchoukuo by April 1 next year at tha latest, according to reports circulating here. The surrender of Japanese administrative authority in the South Manchuria Railway Area to the Government of125 words
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Article118 1934-07-26 19 of Constitutionalism.—Reuters Pacific Service. Mr. Sun Fo’s Views Yokohama, July 5. In a press interview here to-day, Mr. Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yuan, who is en route to Honolulu for a holiday, expressed the opinion that the relations between China and Japan would be promoted politicallyof Constitutionalism.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 118 words
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Article87 1934-07-26 19 tombs near Molanyu.—Reuters Pacific Service. Sino-Japanese Agreement Reached Peiping, July 7. Malanyu, a Great Wall pass situated between Hsifengkow and Kupeikow, will be returned by the Japanese to the Chinese about the middle! of this month, according to information from local Chinese circles. The Japanese and Manchoukuotombs near Molanyu.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 87 words
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Article152 1934-07-26 19 the, city for members of the group.—Reuters Pacific Service. New Terrorist Group In Peiping Peiping, July 3. A new terrorist group has made its ap- j pearance in Peiping, according to the local Chinese press. The group is known as Mei Hua Tuan I or Plum Blossomthe, city for members of the group.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 152 words
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Advertisement355 1934-07-26 19 RBBBBBBBBRIBBBBBBBBBBBBBRBBBBBNBBBBBBBN THE BLUES No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly 5 called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease 5 in many cases. That terri- hie which makes J all the world appear gloomy a without one ray of bright-355 words
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Article, Illustration156 1934-07-26 20 Off /LnwftlWir 'T'HOUGH. as yet, it has no traffic lights, Pembridge, near Leominster, often has a congestion problem of its own. Here is a flock of sheep passing through the main street of this l-rih century Herefordshire village. ALL TOGETHER. —A remarkable triple dive from156 words