Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 July 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-07-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 176. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY. JULY 28. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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823 1934-07-28 1 QUESTION TABLED FOR COUNCIL MEETING EIGHTEEN MONTHS' WORK A question to the Government regarding the total cost of the Report of the Commission which was set up last year to inquire into and report on the trade of the Colony has823 words
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348 1934-07-28 1 Rugby Radio Service. IF GENERAL RESTORATION OF CONFIDENCE ABROAD IS SECURED MR. RUNCIMAN REVIEWS BRITISH TRADE POSITION London, July 28. viewing the British trade situation in the House of Commons o-day, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr Walter Kuncnnan said inRugby Radio Service. - 348 words
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Article70 1934-07-28 1 —Reuter. Restriction On Spinning Mills’ Consumption Berlin. July 27. The Cotton Control Board has decreed ’hat spinning mills must not in future onsume a monthly average of raw mate- ials greater than 70 per cent, of their monthly average for the first three months of 1934. Producers, distributors—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article37 1934-07-28 1 launcnea at rortsmouui by the Marchioness of Titchfield. Rugby Radio Service. “Amphion” Launched At Portsmouth London, July 27: The cruiser. “Amphion” was successfully launched at Portsmouth dockyard to-day by the Marchioness of Titchfield. Rugbylauncnea at rortsmouui – by the Marchioness of Titchfield. Rugby Radio Service. - 37 words
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Article52 1934-07-28 1 average rate per cent, oeing compared with 15|0.14d last week. Rugby Radio Service. London, July 27. A total of £79,430.000 was applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury Bills. The amount allotted was £35,000,000 the average rate per cent, being 13 9.92 d as compared with 15|0.14d lastaverage rate per cent, oeing compared with 15|0.14d last week. Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article91 1934-07-28 1 —Reuter. Mme. Quo Tai-chi Performs Launching Ceremony New Castle, July 27. Madame Quo Tai-chi launched the “Haiyuan,” the first of the four ships that are being built, two on the Tyne and two on the Clyde for the Chinese Government. The Chinese Minister, in his speech stressed the—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article61 1934-07-28 1 Variety Entertainment To-morrow A variety entertainment will be given by the teachers and pupils of the St. Xavier’s Institution on the occasion of the Patronal Feast of the Very Rev. Brother James 0.8. E., at the School Assembly Hall at 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 29. Parents,61 words
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Article254 1934-07-28 1 notified. —Reuter. NOTHING LIKE IT FOR CENTURIES London, July 27. There has been nothing for centuries like the vogue of political assassinations which threatens to submerge civilisation on the Continent declares “The Times.” The murder of Dr. Dollfuss inspires particular horror owing to the deliberate callousness, but itnotified.—Reuter. - 254 words
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Article170 1934-07-28 1 CRIMINAL'S BRIEF BUT EVENTFUL REIGN Barcelona, July 21. “Grand Duke Boris I,” self-styled regent of Andorra, the tiny autonomous state on the Franco-Spanish frontier between the central and eastern Pyrenees with a population of about 5,000, has been arrested and brought here. The swindler, who also posed170 words
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Article60 1934-07-28 1 Govt. Proposal To Form Company (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 27. A proposal to form a smelting company to operate in southern Siam •?.nd deal in ore mined in the country capital of oJKIOXMM) ticals is to be laid before tfr? People’s Assembly in August60 words
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Article180 1934-07-28 1 Puah Tiang Seng pleaded guilty before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second Magistrate, on Thursday, to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $34 belonging to Lim Poh Sui. He had no previous convictions and was sentenced to a days’ simple imprisonment and180 words
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Advertisement12 1934-07-28 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. «-TO, Bithop Straat, PENANG Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement27 1934-07-28 1 Babies progress wonderfully when nourished and strengthened by the vital food valdßs contained in .BEAR BRAND* Natural Swiss Milk. Under tropical conditions its use is’ essential. 20227 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-28 1 tThe Grand MacNISH SCOTCH WHISKY “The Choice of ths Connoiseear w Sole Distributors: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co.19 words
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Advertisement2075 1934-07-28 2 MATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE BANKS PEN meeting, C, LUB ADVERTISEMENTS ‘Of the very gernr of wheat tat DAY. SATURDAY. JULY -23 th, 1934. HYGIENIC BREAD AMA TUB MERCANTILE BANK 3rd DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1934. f WaX P n co r LTO SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED sS Say monday^2,075 words
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Article4179 1934-07-28 3 PLEA FOR LOWER AIR MAIL RATES MR. H. K. HALES AS EMPIRE CRUSADER TALENTED CHINESE VISITOR DECLINE IN CONSUMPTION OF TIN PRICE KEPT REASONABLY STABLE: OUTLOOK FOR RUBBER IN SECOND HALF YEAR (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 18. MALAYAN CIVILIAN’S WEDDING >:r. Eric Ernest Falk4,179 words
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Advertisement211 1934-07-28 3 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS I r YET THEY COST J (ONLY 25 CENTS. K> U Times have changed. So yr have opinions. Fashinable P*” ..Mt women no longer believe it necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely211 words
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2020 1934-07-28 4 PARCEL OF 6,400 SHARES WILL IT DECIDE FUTURE POLICY OF COMPANY URGENT MOTIONS IN SUPREME COURT APPLICATION FOR INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTION ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY Is a parcel of 6,-KX) shares in the Malay Siamese Prospecting Company registered in the name of Lim Chin Guan, bankrupt, but2,020 words
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Article414 1934-07-28 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. H. Miles is on his way to Australia by the s.s. “Cathay” which left London on June 29. Mr. Miles is now on the staff of Anglo-Oriental Ltd. The marriage of Raymond Madge, of the legal firm of Messrs. Freeman and Madge, Kuala Lumpur, and Gwyneth414 words
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Article243 1934-07-28 4 —Reuter. Walters Wyatt In Form COUNTY RESULTS London, July 27. At Lord's the Gentlemen won by seven wickets. The Players 263 and 245 for 5 wickets, declared. (A. Mitchell 120, Sutcliffe 65), Gentlemen 277 and 232 for 3 wickets. (Walters 79. Wyatt 104 not out). FIVE POINTS—Reuter. - 243 words
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Article55 1934-07-28 4 P C.C. V. P.R.C. On the Esplanade to-morrow at 10.30 a.m. the following will represent the P.C.C. L. H. Best, S. V. Adams, E. Billett, H. A. F. Brooke, A. W. Foster, H. O. Hopkins (Capt.), C. F. King, H. W. Sanders L. J. Thompson, N. H. P. Whitley55 words
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Article57 1934-07-28 4 —Reuter. Seat Retained By Conservatives London, July 27. The Rushcliffe by-election in consequence of the resignation of Sir H. Betterton resulted es follows Mr. Assheton (Conservative) 19,374 Mr. Cadogan (Labour) 15,081 Mr. Marwood (Liberal) 5,261 At the General election the figures Rt. Hon. Sir H. Betterton—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article64 1934-07-28 4 —Reuter. Scotland Out For 107 Runs London, July 27. The scores at the close of play to-day in the match between the Australians and Scotle,nd at Edinburgh were as follows: Scotland 107. The Australians 144 for 3 wickets. The New Zealander, Dempster, scored 69 for Scotland, Fleetwood-Smith—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article328 1934-07-28 4 JULY LAWN TENNIS I I TOURNAMENT I The following are results of matches played on Thursday:— Men’s Singles ‘A’: A. W. Foster—2 wofrom B. Brooke —1. Men’s Singles 'B’ T. S Anthony —3. beat J. R. Hannington —3, 6 —l, o—3. I Men’s Doubles: A. B. Kelly328 words
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Advertisement165 1934-07-28 4 HEY’! HERE ARE SOME REALLy! TOPPING j RECORDS j )MB (FRAS QU ITA SERENADE DB 1353 Mgs VERS AVAIENT Fox Trot ATRFRT SANDLER HIS ORCHESTRA PRESENT TWO AfukThTFUL RECORDINGS THAT SHOW OFF HIS REmly WONDERFUL VIOLIN PLAYING TO ADVANTAGE HD <TW° EYES OF GREY DB 1365 (TO A WILD ROSE165 words
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Miscellaneous14 1934-07-28 4 JANET GAYNOR, appearing once more witii Charles Farrell, this time in Change of Heart;'14 words
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Article1069 1934-07-28 5 SCRATCHINGS AND ACCEPTANCES FINAL SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Below will be found the scratchings and final selections for to-day’s races, the first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. The going is likely to be holding:— RACE I—Horses Class 2. Division 2, 6 furlongs. 2.301,069 words
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Article336 1934-07-28 5 Municipality Defeat Bright Stars XI Municipality 4 Bright Stars XI 1 On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday the Municipality beat the Bright Stars XI by four goals to one, in a friendly game of football. Although the match did not produce football of a high336 words
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Article56 1934-07-28 5 Mixed Foursomes Result The following is the result of the Mixed Foursome Competition played on Wednesday, Mrs. Bruce &J. D. Petrie 51—13^—37% Mrs. Wiseman J Moncur 42 4% =37% Miss Howes Roberts H. B. C. Wallace 49— 11 =BB Mrs. Holmes W. W. Shand 47 —8 =3956 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1934-07-28 5 CHAPTER IX WBA.T HAB BAPPBKBD Hana, "guttor tnipa" of Pari», just befors the Franco-Prussian war, was made into a spectacular stage star bp M. Greiner, who insisted she become hie oompanion. which she did. In the meantime she was carrying on an affair with a handsome1,261 words
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Advertisement12 1934-07-28 5 the GREAT MISS TIJAH Records ONLY for “Chap Kuching” Msmoutwe W B12 words
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Advertisement13 1934-07-28 5 Anna Sfsn as the Voluptuous Lady of the Boulevards. I SHOWING AT MAJESTIC13 words
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900 1934-07-28 6 HUMOROUS ADDRESS AT ROTARY CLUB Mr. Richard Sidney, Editor of Roda. who was for many years a prominent Malayan schoolmas ter. addressed the Singapore Rotarv Chib on ednesday on the lighter side of schoolmastering. Mr. Sidney said the schoolmaster was not an easy person to900 words
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Article201 1934-07-28 6 In Singapore Supreme Court COUNTER-CLAIM FOR $1,939 A current account kept by one chettiar with another led to an action in the Singapore Supreme Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Prichard, when A. M. Avidaiyappa Chettiar sued N.P.L.S.T. Muthiah Chettiar for the recovery of $1,100.26 being balance due201 words
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Article189 1934-07-28 6 Fares please! Don’t you know us, mate? This dialogue between the conductor of a mosquito 'bus and two young Chinese, I aged 16 and 17, earned the latter many a free ride. But the matter did not stop at that and the accused were alleged to189 words
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Advertisement169 1934-07-28 6 CRAWLING ABOUT WITH LUMBAGO Felt Like An Old Woman Here is some useful information for anyone troubled with that uncomfortable complaint, lumbago. A woman wnt n s. “For years I suffered from lumbago. During wet weather, I could only turn in bed with great effort and pain. I was so169 words
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Advertisement133 1934-07-28 6 BEHIND BARI I ERE T lp <1 TIC ER BEER! Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT 'm ar m M wiu UNALTERED VALVR HARO WATER V f S. Js. FILTEB INLET Tv /T ve M CONTROL VALVES CT». FILTER FILLING LIO BY-PASS TO waste I COAGULATOR 1133 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1934-07-28 7 LAV jg CHAPTER HI iristina’s life, after she became “King” Sweden, went on much as it did before, romped with her dogs and she went f long rides with Aage. But there was > much time to be spent with him or tv. Her education became a matter1,505 words
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2604 1934-07-28 7 MR. WANG CHING-WEI, PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE YUAN - BY MR. WANG CHING-WEI, PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE YUAN process of our national evolution.—“ People’s Tribune.” ONE sequel to the recent deliberations of the National Finance Conference at Nanking was the proposal (submitted by the Ministry of Finance to the Central Political Council, throughprocess of our national evolution.—“ People’s Tribune.” - 2,604 words
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Article96 1934-07-28 7 concerns outside of the Colony. Reuters Pacific Service. Gambling In Futures Prohibited In Hongkong Hongkong, July 7. An Ordinance was published in the Gazette to-day which is to be known as the Exchanges Ordinance of 1934. The Ordinance prohibits concerns such as Chinese produce exchanges and gold barconcerns outside of the Colony.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 96 words
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Article84 1934-07-28 7 —Reuter Pacific Service. Time Between Tokyo And Changchun Reduced Mukden July 10. The present time of 66 hours by train from Tokyo to Changchun will be reduced to 55 hours starting in October. This will be made possible by saving one hour and 20 minutes between Tokyo—Reuter Pacific Service. - 84 words
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Article65 1934-07-28 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen, July 10. The Manchuria Telephone and Telegraph Company announces that it will undertake the installation of 6,300 telephones at cost of 2,250,000 yen during the present fiscal year, which began, on July 1. It will also undertake the installation of broadcasting stations—Reuters Pacific Service. - 65 words
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Article41 1934-07-28 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Chinese Delegate To World Court Canton, July 8. Mr. Wang Chung-hui, Chinese delegate to the World Court at the Hague who arrived in Hongkong from abroad last week, is expected to come to Canton to-morrow.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 41 words
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Article519 1934-07-28 8 His Majesty the King has despatched to the President of the Austrian Republic a message to the effect that “it is with horror that I have learned of the dastardly murder of the Federal Chancellor, Dr. Dollfuss, and I hasten to convey to you, Monsieur le President, my profound519 words
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Article413 1934-07-28 8 Two items of news stand out in our columns to-day. At a meeting of the Legislative Council to be held at Singapore on Monday, the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Penang, will move the approval of the Council to grant a sum not exceeding $500.000 to the Municipal413 words
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Article2056 1934-07-28 8 should not make himself “too cheap.”—A. Newlands, M.I.C.E. in the “Glasgow Herald. ” - UNIQUE FEATURES OF LOCH NESS should not make himself “too cheap.”—A. Newlands, M.I.C.E. in the “Glasgow Herald.” A loch 24 miles long with a surface area of 14,000 acres, an average depth of 433 feet and a maximum depth of 754 feet, containing 263,000,000,000 cubic2,056 words
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Advertisement77 1934-07-28 8 Penang T eachers* Association Concert IN AID OF INDIGENT PUPILS UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS MR. T. A. O'SULLIVAN. TO BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL ,ON FRIDAY. 3RD AUGUST. 1934, AT 6-30 P.M. I ADMISSIONS:— ADULTS $2. $L 50c. CHILDREN 40c. 20c. TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED77 words
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Advertisement42 1934-07-28 8 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky KQk jjR th. AR CHI ?A COMPANY LT(Sn ARCHIPELAGO eo.vwe.ut' SINGAPORE BtAMQgIJO THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.42 words
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Article2335 1934-07-28 9 ACCUSED SENTENCED TO 15 MONTHS ALLEGES MANAGER TOLD HIM TO STAGE THEFT Sentence of 15 months’ rigorous imprisonment was inflicted on R. Uanasamy, the Indian factory clerk and field conductor employed on Soon Lee and Hai Kee Estate, Bagan Serai, who stood his tpal at Perak2,335 words
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Advertisement26 1934-07-28 9 Distinctive |E W: > Dress®' iBB > w MB aj bk"* w-- 8 F «Sfe U' jpg. B iiJin’ll MODES DE PARIS 19, 21, 23, Light Street Penang.26 words
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Advertisement190 1934-07-28 9 VAAMAAJWWWWAAAMWVMAM a WI f ft !S J TIwR; COMING Xi THRO’... Y but they don't worry Baby X 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—breast190 words
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Miscellaneous24 1934-07-28 9 J££M■ W v iOS DAVESLAND (right), winner o) the Greyhound Derby this year, and Grry r.icu. the runner-up, snapped at Richmond Championship Don Show24 words
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Article746 1934-07-28 10 SALESMAN HELPED HIM TO STEAL PROVISIONS “I realise now what a foolish thing I have done,” said Malcolm Catchitek Jaspar, manager of Little’s restaurant and cate an proprietor of Beach House, Katong, when he was arrested and charged in the Singapore police court on Thursday afternoon746 words
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Article374 1934-07-28 10 Ends In Tragedy BUT CHARGE OF MURDER IS REDUCED Lim Ah Leng, who had originally been charged with murder but had had the charge reduced to one of voluntarily causing hurt to a 65-year-old Shanghai man. Ong Kee Pow, stood his trial before Mr. Norman Grice,374 words
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Article162 1934-07-28 10 Mr. Latham’s Reply To ‘‘ldle Propaganda” Melbourne, June 29. Mr. Latham, the Federal AttorneyGeneral, addressed the Melbourne Scots Association on his “good will” mission to the Far East. He said that misunderstandings had arisen owing to the tendency of some Australians to talk about Australia as162 words
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Article, Illustration530 1934-07-28 10 INTRODUCED TO HOME BY EX-RECTOR OF STIFFKEY T> EFERENCES to Mr. Harold F. Davidson, ex-Rector of Stiftkey, and to Miss Barbara Harris, one of the witnesses at the Consistory Court proceedings in London, were made at Southend police court. Thomas Charles Farmer, a dentist, of530 words
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Article86 1934-07-28 10 TWICE TRIED ON CHARGE OF MURDER The ordeal of a young widow who had faced two murder inals ended at the Central Criminal Court, Dublin. Mrs. Ann Hanley, of County Roscommon. was found not guflty of the murder of her husband, and was discharged It was alleged86 words
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290 1934-07-28 10 "MISS FITZ-GEORGE" Says Her Father Was The Son Of A Duke WORKING IN A GOWN SHOP Miss Pansy Caroline Fitz George, who works in a gown shop in Sydney, Australia, declares she is a cousin of King George. She290 words
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Article225 1934-07-28 10 NOW SHE IS A SELF-MADE FILM STAR Tired of wealth and the monotonous round of Society life, a beautiful Australian girl set out to gain success as a “selfmade" girl. She renounced money and position and sailed for Britain penniless. Here she sold razor blades and silk225 words
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Advertisement11 1934-07-28 10 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement155 1934-07-28 10 He said to me —I’ve tried many whiskies and found them wanting tSBSKpII; V I said to him —then the one you're wanting is Red Label.. I JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR A CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances155 words
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Article476 1934-07-28 11 HE RECEIVED ILLEGAL GRATIFICATION Temptation—discovery— retribution were the three stages which marked a police constable’s fall from grace. He was Meera Akbar, a constable attached to Beach Road station, w r ho was convicted and fined $3O, or 21 days, by Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore476 words
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Article121 1934-07-28 11 —Reuter Wireless. Saar Nazi Shot Dead Saarbrucken, July 24. A street duel during which 18 shots were fired resulted in the death of a Saar Nazi, named Baumgartner, who tried to shoot Police Commissioner Machts as he was going to his office. The Commissioner hearing two shots fired—Reuter Wireless. - 121 words
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Article89 1934-07-28 11 .—Reuter Wireless. Coroner Adopts Air Ministry Expert’s View London, July 23. Adopting the Air Ministry expert’s view at the inquest of Squadron Leader Collett, who crashed in the Hendon Air Display, the coroner found the forced descent, was caused by the pilot accidentally or unwittingly shutting off.—Reuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article221 1934-07-28 11 Australian "Hello" Girls* Work SERVICE INNOVATIONS More than 9.000 calls have been registered in Sydney under the “Wake Me Early” and “Appointments Reminder” services instigated by the Australian Postal Department last year. These are two of th? many innovations made to stimulate business. Another is the Key221 words
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Article204 1934-07-28 11 Elaborate Precautions OVER THE SEA Elaborate precautions will be taken to safeguard passengers on the Brisbane— Singapore section of the air route to England. particularly over the Timor Sea. The route will be operated at the end of this year by Imperial Airways in conjunction with cantas204 words
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Article124 1934-07-28 11 Mr. Norman And Mr. Harrison On Same Boat London, July 19. The Governor of the Bank of England, Mr. Montagu Norman, accompanied by his wife, left on the North German Lloyd steamer Europa on Wednesday to travel in company with Mr. Harrison, Governor of the New York Federal124 words
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Article95 1934-07-28 11 —Reuter. London, July 25. Public ownership, control of primary industries and services, banking credit and land were the chief items of the programme of action” issued by the Labour Party Executive for consideration at the annual party conference. Industries to be publicly owned were to be drastically reorganised—Reuter. - 95 words
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Advertisement226 1934-07-28 11 flood day-a"pick-I A XO4S WfflG®] WITH SKIN TROUBLE Caused Sleepless Nights. Healed by Cuticura. “I Buffered greatly from skin trouble that started from watery pimples and ended with eruptions all over my face. They were of a very wet nature and scaled and caused me much suffering by continual itching.226 words
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Advertisement270 1934-07-28 11 /111 W la q jfaok/ Jgg I I JP I I>/ I 3« K j AH men are I created equal when ihei] drink I iII b JI Ml II ’fll »11 i I I YOU ASK "HOW CAN THIS BE?" I I DIAMOND BEER created the GOOD COMPANIONS, I270 words
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515 1934-07-28 12 KENNEDY COMPANY Share Market Report Penang, July 7. The Local Share Market opened active this week but sellers of Tin Rubber shares preponderate at the close due to nervousness following the serious trend taken by political affairs in Central Europe. The price of Tin has kept steady throughout and closes515 words
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Article699 1934-07-28 12 air mails A mail for South America by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m todey. A mail for Great Britain, Northern Xre-j land, Irish Free State and Canada by road i to Alor Star and thence by699 words
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Article670 1934-07-28 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines Th* following la a list of vessels arriving art mfling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY g.S. BULAN sails for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. S.S. MATA HARI from Singapore via. ports. I S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-j670 words
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Miscellaneous181 1934-07-28 12 I MWMH j > 6-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW 1 4T 2-45 P.M. > C A Gripping Story with Emotion, Thrills and 1 1 Suspense f “Will of Allah” > (OR SHAN-E-SUBHAN) < f Unrivalled Sceneries Melodious Music I Beautiful Dances Glorious Songs and Wonderful J J Acting.181 words
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Advertisement398 1934-07-28 13 BOXING WEMBLEY PARK TO-NIGHT, 28th JULY, at 9.30 p.m. 10 ROUNDS r D. DHARMARAJ vs. K. CARPENTIER 8 ROUNDS AL NICHOLAS vs. YOUNG SIKI 6 ROUNDS BATTLING CHYE vs. BOY TONY 4 ROUNDS BATTLING WEE vs. YOUNG TED Admission —sl, 50 cts. and 25 cts. Main Gate—lo cents only. WEMBLEY398 words
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Miscellaneous174 1934-07-28 13 TO-DAY LAST 3 PERFORMANCES 2 4S 6-15 AND 9-30 HF? jJ ft ft ——l p I l Starring GLORIA STUART and ROGER PRYOR with MARIAN MARSH Do you, too, like it that way? Or do you like it this way? Like what, which way?... Well, if you really want to174 words
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Miscellaneous196 1934-07-28 13 -bo. bbtub? SE «ON OPENS Limited Engagement I To be shown twice daily, all seats AT reserved, just as it is being shown now at the Astor Theatre, on 1 MT BY >Bk New York’s Great White Way. EL [W SEATS NOW BOOKING ft THE EVENT that 1 DWARFS ALL196 words
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Miscellaneous141 1934-07-28 13 PACKED AT BOTH SHOWS LAST NIGHT 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW AT 2.30 P.M. THE SUPER CHINESE TALKIE OF THE YEAR Star Motion Picture Co.'s Proudest Achievement. “TWO SISTERS” with MISS BUTTERFLY WU The one and only Chinese picture that was shown to crowded houses for three months continuously141 words
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Article38 1934-07-28 14 Dates And Venue» July 28, 30, 31.—Davis Cup, Challenge Round, Wimbledon. July 31-August 3.- -Goodwood. Augtist 4-11. Cowes Regatta. July 30- August 6.—Empire Games August 18, 20, 21, 22,— Fifth Test Match. The Oval.38 words
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Article95 1934-07-28 14 SATURDAY, JULY 28 Penang Races, Ist day. Malaya Cup Football Penang va. Perak, Ipoh. SUNDAY, JULY 29 Cricket P.C.C. v. P.R.C. Esplandae. 10.30 a.m. TUESDAY, JULY 31 Penang Races, 2nd day. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Penang Races, 3rd day. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 Penang Races, 4th day. MONDAY, AUGUST 695 words
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Article665 1934-07-28 14 From £300,000 Treasure House TAKEN BY THE SHERIFF A Friend Of The Queen London. July 16. An extraordinary story lies behind the sale of e, collection of famous portraits, miniatures and silver —valued by their owner at more than £150,000 —which will be put up for665 words
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Advertisement76 1934-07-28 14 Spend your holidays at Hua Hin Hotel. Hua Hin On-Sea, SIAM. FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER SINGLE ROOM BAHT 8.00 DOUBLE ROOM 15.00 REDUCTION FOR LONG STAY. Guests staying at the Hotel for a long period are entitled to reduction as follows: After 7 days Baht 1.00 per day per person.76 words
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Advertisement357 1934-07-28 14 “Del Monte Products” Lead For ||e!lonteV Lowest Prices |O4 Consistant With Highest Quality 1 delmonte pears B OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. M/* pills I APIOL STEEL I k UmUl I Sureandcertain for all Female B357 words
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Miscellaneous539 1934-07-28 14 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES d n 6. 35 —The Davis Cup, a sports talk 6.so—British Ballads, a programme of II gramophone records. Two erf the ronaw- I 19.82 7 20-Time Signal from Greenwich A tn- wavelength» 28.» metre» religious service: address by Veiy be u»ed rin£ 81.30 metre. Reverend the Dean of539 words
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Advertisement1739 1934-07-28 15 4 i I i j I C 1 'WLyj* nh? i j” T <• I^ssara V' V ®MIB PUMMEL LIMB to Europe via suez UfrAv LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves mm From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York w,---,. Aug. 2 PRES. VAN BUREN Aug. 29 Sept. 11 C M^1,739 words
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Article1115 1934-07-28 16 THE FRUITS OF REFORM: While it was generally realised that J when the Colony decided to abolish the brothel system, it would make a material difference to the livelihood of people of a type on the wrong side of the bounds of respectability, the reformers did not1,115 words
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Article23 1934-07-28 16 —Reuter. London, July 27. The challenge round of the Davis Cup begins at Wimbledon to-day when two singles will be played.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article753 1934-07-28 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY Tne toUowmg are the latest quotaUocM ei MKSSR& KHNNHDY BCT» stare BM tn-dßy. Yesterday To-day Buyers Seller» Buyers Beller» RUBBER Amal. Malay 3.10 3.25 3.10 3.25 Ayer Hitam 1.80 1.90 1.90 2.00 Ayer Panas 1.77% 1-85 1.65 1.75 Batu Lintang 1.15 1.17%ex753 words
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Article417 1934-07-28 16 SOON THEAM CO. Tfit following are the changee in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyer» SeUer» Buyer» Men RUBBER Allenbys 175 1.85 1.75 1.85 Amel. Malays 3.15 3.30 3.15 3.30 Aver Panas 1.65 1.75 1.65 1.75 Xetts 82% 87% 82% 87% B Lintangs 112 115 112 Brogas417 words
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Article40 1934-07-28 16 PENANG. JULY 28 London Bank Demand 2'4A 4 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2%** 3 Documentary 2 On New York Demand 58% nom. France T.T. 885 nom Hongkong T.T. 35% Shanghai T.T. 41% India T.T. 155% Silver 20 A40 words
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Article111 1934-07-28 16 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £231-10-0 £231-5-0 TIN—(3 Month») London £231-7-6 £231-5-0 Singapore $114.12% $114.37% Bturine»» Done Penang $114.10 Burinea» Done Buyers No Sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $2.95 $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $14.50 $l4 50 RUBBER London 6 15|16d. 7d. New York 14 3|l6c(G) 14%c(G) Singapore Spot 23%c 23%c OcL|Deo. 24c 24%c Jan.111 words
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Article113 1934-07-28 16 Draws Good Houses At Majestic “Nana,” which opened to good houses at the Majestic last night, is a film which you will want to see more than once. Sam Goldwyn has chosen a superb story to introduce Anna Sten, beautiful, graceful and elegant, to the film113 words
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Article96 1934-07-28 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Parts 76% 76 15|32 New York 5.03 3 5 Montreal 2154^ 6 Brunels 21.49 21.54% Amsterdam Milan 58 SX 13.09% 13.11 Stockholm 19 39% 19.39% 22.39% 22.39% 19.90% 19.90% 2 7 r Prague 121 121 Helsingfors 22 6% 226% Madrid Lisbon 110%96 words
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Article334 1934-07-28 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND I 9th Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSS XLVII XLVIII Hymn 551 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS XLVl—Tune- 132. Magnificat —50. Nunc Dimittis —66. Hymns —512 —184 —176 —515. Wednesday—--8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. Friday—--6.00 p.m.334 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1934-07-28 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO NIGHT SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE Dance Music By JERE LEE’S MADCAPS ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/LADIES FREE. (EXTENSION TO 1 A.M.) TO-MORROW SPECIAL MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT By MISS JERE LEE HER ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA In An Entire Change of Programme (On the Lawn Weather Permitting) ADMISSION $l/-.94 words
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Advertisement234 1934-07-28 16 THE BEST REMEDY FO INDIGESTIO ’"THE one preparation in which eminent L-doctors place their confidence, which hospitals use and which nurses and genera g tWv***^^ o -w public alike unite in recommending f r a v relieving stomach troubles is Bisurated' Magne r Thisis because ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia always gi s234 words
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Advertisement27 1934-07-28 16 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kirwan arrived n Penang this morning from Teluk Ans< r the s.s. Krian and leave for Singapoi e evening by the Klang.27 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1934-07-28 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 90 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 1.55 a.m. 8.00 a.m.” 1 1.48 p.m. 8.36 p.m. TOMORROW 2.33 a.m. 8.40 a.m. 2.25 p.m. 9.10 p.m.37 words
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