Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 July 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-07-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 177. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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11554 1934-07-30 1 First Volume Of Colony T rade Commision Report Mainland Customs Union Excluding Singapore PENANG'S TRADE RECOVERY MUST BE IN DIRECTION OF MALAYA AND SIAM (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 30. first volume of the Colony Trade Commission reportis released this morning. the short time I have been able to11,554 words
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Article, Illustration37 1934-07-30 1 Anyhow, here you see him donning woollen gloves at the premiere of The Six of Calais ”in Regent’s Park Sitting beside him is Lady Astor, who is talking to Miss Phyllis Neilson-Terry.37 words
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Article108 1934-07-30 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Death Of Famous French Soldier Paris. July 27. The death is announced of Marshal Lyautey, a member of Higher Council of the National Defence.—Reuter. Marshal Lyautey was General-Resident in Morocco from 1912-1916 and from 1917 to 1925. He was Minister of War from December 1916.—Rugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Article89 1934-07-30 1 Reuter. Popular American Film Star Santa Barbara, July 29. The death is announced of Marie Dressier, the popular film star. Tributes are pouring into Marie Dressier whose courage sustained her in her gallant unavailing fight against cancer days after the doctors had abandoned hope. Among the fewReuter. - 89 words
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485 1934-07-30 1 VON SCI 'HNIGG APPOINTED CHANCELLOR REBEL. FLEEING TO YUGO-SLAV FRONTIER Vienna, July 28. After heavy fighting in which the Styrian Heiniwehr participated, the Government forces captured Bleiburg. Peace has now been restored throughout Carinthia and the Nazis are withdrawing to Yugo-Slav frontier and thousandsGreat Hall of Rathaus.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 485 words
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Article178 1934-07-30 1 Rugby Radio Service. Agreement; Reached With The Dominions London, July 28. General agreement on the principle that Dominion exports of meet to the United Kingdom should be reduced to approximately the levels prevailing in the standard year 1931-32, on which the Ottawa Meat Agreements were based, had beenRugby Radio Service. - 178 words
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Article137 1934-07-30 1 Discharge Granted “He has paid a total dividend of 100 per cent, and it is a very good record, my lord,” i said Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, on Friday, in the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore, before Mr. Justice Gerahty. in i connection137 words
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Advertisement17 1934-07-30 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTSSTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street I I17 words
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Advertisement32 1934-07-30 1 COST OF COMMISSION $70,325 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 30. The Colony Trade Commission report was tabled at this morning’s Council Meeting. It revealed that the report cost the taxpayer $70,325.50.32 words
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Advertisement81 1934-07-30 1 LOOK FOR THE SPRINGBOK the symbol of South Africa, on every bottle of Key Brand Brandy Manufactured by the Co-operative Winegrowers y 3 Association of South Africa, KEY BRAND EMPIRE BRANDY is equal in quality to, and possesses all the best characteristics of, foreign brandies but is considerably less costly.81 words
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Advertisement24 1934-07-30 1 9 'L- 1 SPECIAL A MacNISH GRAND whisky (MtNISIH “The Whisky with a mellow taste.** sole Distributor»: j N. V. Strait» Java Trading O®.24 words
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Advertisement1825 1934-07-30 2 HATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE R A*H K S ADVERTISEMENTS —r I thJt he as PU from "ihe 12th July HONG KONG AND A OF" Al .1- U 2S. s. rce,. SH Corporation AIVE- M I— K ...g0„„,A- St SeX!°a«e. S N ."TS BW Wanted, For Sale, Short Notices C. Wakefield1,825 words
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Article708 1934-07-30 3 TREATMENT OF CASUALTIES At General Hospital Summary of minutes of Committee ■.’••eting held at the Offices of the Penang amber of Commerce on Tuesday, the h July, 1934, at 5.30 p.m. Present:—Mr. H. W. Esson (Presint) in the Chair, Messrs. Lim Keong v, Tan Ah Tah, L.708 words
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Article431 1934-07-30 3 and here is the man WHO SPENT IT Mr. Huang Shui Siang, one-time Singapore schoolboy and now a prominent official in the Kwangtung Provincial Government, arrived in Singapore on the liner Ajax on Friday morning. This young but influential man is returning to Canton after an431 words
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Article363 1934-07-30 3 Judgment For $3,000 Against Broker In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday, before Mr. Justice Gerahty, an application for discharge was made by Mr. Harry Baker, a Rumanian by birth but a naturalised British subject. Mr. S. Fung, appearing in support, said that the receiving order was363 words
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Article471 1934-07-30 3 To Pawnbrokers Or Owners NONYA JEWEL-BROKER DEFAULTED The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on Saturday morning heard arguments in respect of certain jewellery involved in the case of Chia Siew Kim, a Chinese nonya jewel-broker at present undergoing sentence of imprisonment for criminal breach of471 words
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Advertisement86 1934-07-30 3 You mad suffer no longer the goto sod dtocomfort of RhoooMtlMo Sdatfca, Lumbago ff your Mood to kgpt M a pure and healthy atata t remove the cause of the trouble by taking Clarice’s Blood Mhrfure. HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 2021, Pier Road, Bagan Laar. IST CLASS 2ND CLASS 3RD86 words
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Advertisement236 1934-07-30 3 So Smooth! X There is such clean efficiency in its performance. The full width of the blade edge—an edge as free as that of the Barber’s razor—comes into action with a .smoothness that astounds. I Sets at 50 51.50, $3.00, jg w A [WSh f((With a Money-back guarantee of J236 words
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461 1934-07-30 4 Penang Beat Perak in. M alaya Cup Match tif f FIRST APPEARANCE IN r THE FINAL SOLITARY GOAL VICTORY 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 28Penang earned the right for the first lime since the competition started to go to Kuala Lumpur to play in the Malaya Cup soccer461 words
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Article121 1934-07-30 4 —Reuter. SATURDAY'S CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES London, July 28. The following are the close of play scores in the county cricket matches:— SURREY v. KENT Oval: Surrey 500 for nine wickets <E. R. T. Holmes 100). SUSSEX v. WARWICKSHIRE Hove: Warwick 269; Sussex 33 for one wicket LANCS.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article668 1934-07-30 4 Fifth Inter-Colour Sports MRS. G. ROBERTSON DISTRIBUTES PRIZES (By OUR OWN REPORTER) The fifth annual inter-colour sports of the Anglo-Chinese School, Nebong Tebal, was held on Saturday afternoon on the Calenonia Padang. by kind permission of the manager, Mr. G. Robertson. Among those present were:—Messrs. C. M.668 words
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Article365 1934-07-30 4 Ritchie Wins Championship •1 ONE FIRST AND FIVE PLACES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 28. Tn the Perak Amateur Athletic Championships Ritchie won the championship cup. The results were as follows: 100 YARDS: 1. Syed Noor, 2. Swee Kee, 3. Ritchie. Time 10 3 5 secs.365 words
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785 1934-07-30 4 Martin House Wins Shield Second Time MRS. CHENG EAN GIVES I AWAY PRIZES The fifth annual sports meeting of Ithe Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School was i held on Saturday afternoon at the school ground before a large number of parents and guests. The long programme of sixteen785 words
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Article3132 1934-07-30 4 PHAR RONG PAYS $154 KIRWAN RIDES TWO WINNERS REFILL WINS THE BIG RACE Great Houdini and Aviemore Win Their Races Easily MINTAGE PAYS $93 Apart from the fine running of Great Houdini and Avici re in the griffin races on Saturday there was nothing really3,132 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-30 4 "SALAM AT TINGGAL" Sung by MR. K. DEAN and MISS TIJAH on “Chap Kuching” k 4- y EV I19 words
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379 1934-07-30 5 Saturday Night’s Boxing At Wembley NAI VEE CHAN SPRINGS A SURPRISE (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Kid Carpentier received a set-back on Saturday night at Wembley Park losing on a technical knock-out to Dharmaraj in the third of a scheduled ten round contest. Carpentier tipped the scales379 words
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Article68 1934-07-30 5 —Reuter. Rain Prevents Play Edinburgh, July 28. There was no ptey to-day owing to rain. The match will be continued on Monday. The scores at the close of play on Friday were as follows Scotland 107. The Australians 144 for 3 wickets. The New Zealander, Dempster, scored—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article307 1934-07-30 5 .—Reuter. Davis Cup Challenge Round PERRY AND AUSTIN WIN SINGLES London, July 28. In the challenge round of the Davis Cup which began at Wimbledon to-day, Great Britain won the two singles match Perry and Austin beating Wood and Shields respectively. The doubles match will be played.—Reuter. - 307 words
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Advertisement28 1934-07-30 5 H 3 j- SS- jk_if i f V II BOOTH’ >ue agents :—CALDBECK. MACG I.GOR CO. l/ij). (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong.) PE'-A'. in i.O.sE 587.28 words
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Advertisement154 1934-07-30 5 laithful service > is beyond price DUNLOP TYRES cost no more than ordinary tyres X a LADIES I WITH GOOD TASTE AND z\N EYE TO BEAUTY ADORE OUR UNDIES GfllttESl I k AH TERM. By courtesy Robinson Plano Co. THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY154 words
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1024 1934-07-30 6 TRAGIC END OF EX MALAYAN OFFICER BODY FOUND IN DRIFTING BOAT A water logged open boat was found drifting in the Irish Channel recently and over the gunwhalq hung the body of a dead man. That man was Captain William G. M’Bride, ex-officer in the Rubber Restriction preventive fleet which1,024 words
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Article407 1934-07-30 6 The story of how a Malay electrical contractor, who was responsible for the wiring of Singapore’s new Railw’ay Station, ran up debts to a total of $23,490, but who was in the happy position of having the majority of his creditors renounce their claims. w’as told in407 words
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Article799 1934-07-30 6 The Hobbies Of Dethroned Monarchs WOODMAN OF DOORN Ex-King Ferdinand, one time Czar of Bulgaria, who during the War earned the unevitable soubriquet ot Foxy Ferdi- nand,” has been at Oxford studying orni- j thology, the science of bird life, writes a Correspondent in "The Nottingham Post.”799 words
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Article447 1934-07-30 6 Mrs. P. S. Williams Receives Kelantan Decoration BELIEVED TO BE FIRST OCCASION IN MALAYA Kota Bahru, Wednesday. For the first time, it is believed, in the history of Malaya a European lady has had I an honour bestowed upon her by a Malay j Ruler. This447 words
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Article282 1934-07-30 6 Shipoing Clerk Pleads Guilty Former shipping clerk of Mansfield and Co., Ltd. of Ocean Buildings. Singapore, a Hawaii-born Chinese named John Eu Oh ,Tong Soon pleaded guilty in the Singapore I police court before Mr. J. M. Brander on Friday to a charge of criminal breach282 words
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Article1138 1934-07-30 6 RIVER j CHINESE BOY’S ATTEMPT TO SAVE HER POLICE CONSTABLES REPRIMANDED FOR LYING i I The circumstances leading to the suicide of a 28 year old Chinese Woman were relat- i ed to the Ipoh Coroner (Mr. C. W. A. S| nett) on Friday, when an1,138 words
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Article513 1934-07-30 6 Protracted Trial After a protracted trial extending over nine hearings, the case against Lee Siong s Kiat, w’ho had claimed trial on three charges of criminal breach of trust concluded on Friday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge. Judgment was reserved until513 words
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Miscellaneous210 1934-07-30 8 MAJESTIC OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-30 UeMen Hefjp King Kong, the ape ,y fTK 1 as bigas a battleship, I I' f has broken his chains! dM» A f >s® f J&® i&J >< -hi s®s r <-.y «k-^auga ‘''®g if W ifc JtM w -*wr >gg. Mil Holding in his210 words
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Miscellaneous264 1934-07-30 8 6-15 TO-NIGHT 930 B B B B 0 B B B 5 a !5 E K s c n B M l, B H a ,B B"«"«"«"B ll B li B"B B B e i 5 ll i i Caught in a Single Motion Picture THE FURIOUS DRAMA OF TO-DAYS264 words
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645 1934-07-30 9 SUGGESTED CONDITIONS BEFORE VON PAPEN RECEIVED PRINCE STARHEMBURG'S NO COMPROMISE SPEECH Vienna, July 28. 1 he fighting in Styria ended with an encounter on the Eibeswald, where 700 Nazis were rounded up and surrendered: only isolated bands of fleeing Nazis to the mountainous645 words
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834 1934-07-30 9 MYSTERY OF ACCUSED'S SEX DELICATE DIALOGUE With long, wavy hair falling over his shoulders, Khoo 800 Lone, a 55-year-old Burma-born Chinese, stood trial m the Singapore police court before Mr. J- M. Brander on Friday on a charge of falsely using the title834 words
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Advertisement88 1934-07-30 9 BARGAINS WITHOUT EQUAL 1 B li I Anywhere in Malaya j I DURING OUR I I I GREAT AUGUST I CL A T V 1 I bSp XhL JLi JKi From To-Day Onwards B 1 I This being our Annual Clearance I < Sale, no effort has been spared J88 words
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Miscellaneous53 1934-07-30 9 I MMHj j I OPENING TO-NIGHT < I BU —Rur ME U nin FOR 4 BROADWAY CUTIE I BUT HE DID NOT EVEN KNOW HOW I TO KISS A GIRLI f I buster KEATON I I JIMMY DURANTE I I in f Speak Easily” j POPULAR REDUCED PRICES: L_ C*s.53 words
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Article314 1934-07-30 10 It has been impossible in the few hours the first volume of the Trade Commission Report has been in our hands to make anything in the nature of a detailed study of its contents. The suggestion of the formation of a mainland customs union to include Penang314 words
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Article124 1934-07-30 10 Returning To Hongkong By The “Corfu" Sir William Hornell, the distinguished educationalist and Vice-Chancellor of Hongkong University, who is on a fortnight’s visit in Malaya to discuss problems with the educational authorities arrived at Penang yesterday morning. In previous issues of the “Pinang Gazette” we124 words
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Article66 1934-07-30 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Italian Expert To Visit London London, July 28. Captain Rainer! Biscia. the Italian Naval Expert, who is arriving in London thia evening, will on Monday have conversations with the Foreign Office end Admiralty Officials. The object of the visit is to prepare for more—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article223 1934-07-30 10 P.C.C. V. D.A.F.C. The following will represent the P.C.C. in a friendly football match with the D.A.F.C. to-morrow on the Esplanade R. Mclntosh Whyte F. E. Wrejght, A. F. Baughan; S. V. Adams, S. L. McNee, R. N. Elliott; J. H. Fenwick. H. E. Pettier, W. T. Francis, C.223 words
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Article1123 1934-07-30 10 A LITERARY TREASURE FOR ALL TIME The proposed reproduction in fascimile of the Canterbury Psalter has more than a purely archaeological interest, for there are few anthologies of poetry which have stood the test of time so unaffectedly as the Psalms. This collection of Hebrew1,123 words
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188 1934-07-30 10 Injunction Refused OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE'S PROXY TO STAND In the Supreme Court this morning, after further considerable argument, in the matter of and parcel of 6,400 shares of the Malay Siamese Prospecting Co., Ltd., His Lordship refused to grajnt an interlocutory injunction restraining the Official Assignee from188 words
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Article175 1934-07-30 10 Two Sailors Fall Overboard While At Work TIMELY RESCUE BY I "STELLA" CREW I An unusual accident involving two lors from a Dutch boat occurred in I’< harbour early this morning. i The "Reyniersz” was sighted at 6 a.m. coming in by the South Char from175 words
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Advertisement180 1934-07-30 10 Runny mede Hotel PENANG. THURSDAY. 2nd AUGUST FRIDAY. 3rd AUGUST DINNER DANCE CABARET Rua Forster No Extra Charge. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Also SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1934 SPECIAL RACE DINNER, DANCE and CABARET EXTENSION UNTIL 1 A.M. LATE LAUNCH 1.30 A.MDiners $2.50. Non-Diners $l.OO. KINDLY BOOK EARLY IN ORDER TO GET180 words
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Advertisement77 1934-07-30 10 YARDLEY BRILLIANTINE ©The Yardley BrilLiantines are the finest quality made; they stimulate the growth of the hair and keep it smooth and glossy. Lavender Solid Brilliantine vgrySr in glass jar. ggjJjl Keeps the hair healthy and neat. t\ ALSO in Compact Travelling Tin. Lavender Liquid Brilliantine. refreshing comX pound of77 words
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Advertisement64 1934-07-30 11 lODISED SALT LICKS. for Horses and Ponies. yOxx ftJfc «I/ iW si i J /W KEEPS THEM IN GOOD CONDITION USED AND RECOMMENDED BY LEADING VETERINARY SURGEONS. LARGE SIZE. ONLY 95 cts. VETERINARY MEDICINES INCLUDING RADIOL, CONDITION POWDER, BLISTERS, HOOF DRESSING, FEVER DRINKS. Etc. Also DANDY BRUSHES, BODY BRUSHES CURRY64 words
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Article384 1934-07-30 12 Padang Clubs Draw BRILLIANT CENTURY BY HOPKINS A splendid stand between Laßrooy and M. Pestana for the eighth wicket saved the Recreation Club from defeat at the hands of the Cricket Club on the Esplanade yesterday, in the return fixture between these two clubs. They took384 words
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Article245 1934-07-30 12 Yesterday’s Championship Matches (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) As I had anticipated, the tussle between Tan Choon Kooi, runner-up for the Singles in the 1933 tournament, and Chew Biwn Chye, at the Volunteers’ Hall yesterday morning, developed into a hard-fought affair. Choon Kooi did not have things altogether his own way in245 words
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Article518 1934-07-30 12 By One Goal To Nil INTERESTING MATCH AT KUALA KANGSAR (By Our Own Reporter) Kuala Kangsar. July 29. D.A.F.C. —1 Perak Malays—o. In an interesting soccer match played yesterday at Kuale Kangsar. the Darul Aihsan Football Club defeated the Perak Malays by one goal to nil.518 words
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Article201 1934-07-30 12 C.S.C. One Mile Won By Boon Kum At Tanjong Bungah yesterday the concluding event in the Chinese Swimming Club 1934 championships was swum, the event being the One Mile (free style). Of the competitors w’ho entered, only one failed to complete the course, nineteen crossing the finishing line. Last201 words
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Article218 1934-07-30 12 Three Years of Suffering You must eat to live, but soon after every meal you pay that dreadful penalty—a stomach bloated w’ith gas; pain so severe that you feel you w’ould rather starve than ever touch food again. It’s pitiable. But you’ll rejoice to hear that218 words
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Article114 1934-07-30 12 Cheap Return Tickets Issued $2O RETURN FROM PENANG In connection with the Malaya Cup Final (Soccer) to be played at Kuala Lumpur on August 4. the railway authorities have agreed to issue oheap return tickets from Penang. Singapore and Johore Bahru to Kuala Lumpur at $2O and114 words
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Article15 1934-07-30 12 Entries for the Penang Recieation Club half-yearly Tennis tournament will close to-morrow.15 words
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Article655 1934-07-30 12 Weights And Selections BY "TIC-TAC" The following are the handicaps for Tuesday together with those for certain races on the third and fourth days:— RACE 1 Horses Class 4 —Division IV. 6 furlongs, 2.45 p.m. Tom Tit 9-0° Duke Menin 8.10 Lonely Nancy 8.09 La Coloniale 8.03 Kanon655 words
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Advertisement61 1934-07-30 12 NO BLACK LOOKS when you give them Scoff's Porage Oafs for breakfast Smiles are the rule at table, when Scott’s Porage Oats is the breakfast. These are The Quality Oats; the very best that even Scotland can frow; finer in flavour, richer in nourishment than those of any other land.61 words
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Advertisement337 1934-07-30 12 Eastern Oriental Hole’ PENANG. Saturday. 4th August GRAND ADVERTISEMENT BALL (EXTENSION TO 1 A.M.) Prizes BEST ADVERTISEMENT COSTUME LADIES BEST ADVERTISEMENT COSTUME GENTS MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME OPEN MOST COMICAL COSTUME OPEN CONSOLATION PRIZES. Prizes donated by the Principal Firms of Penang. DINNER $3.00 NON-DINERS $l.OO Please Make Your Reservations Early337 words
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694 1934-07-30 13 BUSINESS AT ANNUAL MEETING LOSS ON THE YEAR'S WORKING T he ccmmklec’s report presented at the 1 annual general meeting of the Association of British Malaya held in London contains interesting references to current Malayan business topics. Firstly, the committee identifies itself ‘with the694 words
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Article423 1934-07-30 13 BY STAFF AND BOYS 4 OF ST. XAVIFR'S INSTITUTION A variety entertainment was given by i teachers and pupils of the St. Xavier’s I Institution on the occasion of the patronal i feast of the Very Rev. Bro. James, 0.8. E., at the school assembly hall last night423 words
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Article236 1934-07-30 13 Counsel’s Strong Submission Of Seizure In respect of an impending charge of counterfeiting a trade mark to oe brought against his client, Mr. C. R. Samuel in the Penang District Court on Saturday morning applied for the return of certain business books. Defendant, said Mr. Samuel, raised236 words
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Advertisement150 1934-07-30 13 rs' o L d] I' AT A PRICE THAT MAKES THIS PIANO M—EI EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. f 1' II )j II 1 I ll li ROBINSON IRON PIANO, ISOLID MAHOGANY CASING, > MELLOW TONE AriD RESPONSIVE TOUCH SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED F©n THE TROPICS. PRICE $250-00 J ROBINSON PIANO CO. I) PENANG. 1150 words
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Miscellaneous130 1934-07-30 13 PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT l|My 6-30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! THt SUPER CHINESE TALKIE OF THE YEAR ar 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 continuously in Shanghai also130 words
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Miscellaneous189 1934-07-30 13 SEASON OPENS GARBO’S RETURN 4 th AUGUST Limited Engagement AT To be shown twice daily,all seats reserved, just as it is being shown L now at the Astor Theatre, on New York’s Great White Way. NOW BOOKING -A d .Wi THE EVENT THAT DWARFS 1 'i AkL '**&&ss*" OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS189 words
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Article37 1934-07-30 14 The Prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follov s Cents per lb. Spot 23 July Sept., 1934 24 Oct. Dec., 1934 24% Jan March. 1935 25% Market steady.37 words
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Article38 1934-07-30 14 PENANG, JULY 30 London Bank Demand 2 4 2|4A Private 3 mits credit 2|4% 3 Documentary On New York Demand 58% nom. France T.T. 886 nom. Hongkong T.T. 36 Shanghai T.T. 41% India T.T. 155% Silver 20%38 words
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Article121 1934-07-30 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London £231-5-0 No market TIN—(3 Months) London £231-5-0 No merket Singapore $114.37% $114.37% Business Done Penang $114.37% $114.37% Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $3.00 $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $14.50 $14.50 RUBBER London 7d. 7d. New York 14%c(G) closed Singapore Spot 23%c. 23%c. Oct|D«.121 words
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Article416 1934-07-30 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foDortag are the latest quotation* n MESSRS. KBNNBDT A rtwre khlbj. 1 Saturday To-day Buyers Selters Buyers Sellers RUBBER I Ayer Hitam 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Batu Lintang 1.13 1.16 ex 1.13 1.16 ex Bukit Kepong 1.15 1.25 1.20 1.25 j416 words
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Article162 1934-07-30 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Seilers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 2.15 2.20 2.15 2.20 Hitam 54 56 55 57 Johan 32 33 32 33 Kinta 2.62% f 2.67% 2.62% 2.67% Kuchai 1.05 1.07% 1.05 1.07% Lukut 1-11 1.13 1.11 1.13 Nawng Pet 1.02% 1.05 1.02% 1.05162 words
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Article404 1934-07-30 14 SOON THEAM CO. Ttve foDowtug are the changes In on> quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 Amal. Malays 3.15 3.30 3.10 3.25 Ayer Panas 1.65 1.75 1.65 1.75 Bassetts 82% 87% 80 85 B. Lintangs 1.12 1.15 1.12 1.15404 words
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Article203 1934-07-30 14 The following are the latest quotation for to-day Buyers SeDen RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 185 A. Malays 3.15 3.30 A. Hitams 1.90 2.00 A. Panes 1.65 1.75 B. Lintangs 1.13 1.16« Brogas 92 1 2 Connemaras 1.55 165 Jerams 1.15 1.25 K. Sidims 2.35 2.45 Lunas 2.25 2.35203 words
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Advertisement11 1934-07-30 14 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement252 1934-07-30 14 WANTED WANTED A Cheap reliable m &e APP,y B X N 162 C/ FOR SALE Riley 9 1930 Overseas Mod 1 Mona Saloon. Apply to Esson, c/o Guthrie. NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTG \GER~ TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Thursday, the 2nd day of August,252 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-07-30 14 weather report Temperature Wind RainfaT 6 a.m. 74 E 33 m.m. Noon 81 N TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 3.09 a.m. 9.17 a.m. 3.00 p.m. 9.43 p.m. TO-MORROW 3.43 a.m. 9.55 a.m. 3.31 p.m. 10.15 p.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1934-07-30 15 CHAPTER V. Two matters of vitel importance j are before the Swedish cebinet. I Money is needed badly to carry on the war which has lasted so long—md a marriage for Queen Christina must be arranged. Prince Charles, vho is of the royal line, is the hero >f1,453 words
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Article233 1934-07-30 15 Peon’s Heavy Debt i When e peon, Subramanium, drawing a salary of $25 a month was asked how he had incurred debts to the extent of $2,900, in the Singapore bankruptcy court on Friday before Mr. Justice Gerahty, he replied. that this represent borrowings233 words
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Article142 1934-07-30 15 Court Advice To Young i Chinese “I hope you will tell your wife that standing on her dignity has landed you in the bankruptcy court,” said Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, to a young t Chinese when he appeared before Mr.142 words
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Article102 1934-07-30 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Pari* 761? 76 15j32 New York 5.03% 5.03 3|5 Montreal 4.95’4 4.95%' Brussels 21.49 21.49 Geneva 15.44 2 15 45 {Amsterdam 7 45 10.45 Milan Berlin 13.03 13.09 {Stockholm 19.39% 'Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% ’Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 'Prague 121?« >102 words
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Advertisement1758 1934-07-30 16 IH I. bjy^t /v M iK L <, w r<v 5 i I n 1 InrMlr) ZA ik_x. /jm. .r t y X^AjjLL— UMV' l IimUINTIHG 1 K f BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO EUROPE m From Penang Arrive MarwiUffl t u 1«lW L n VMHtfte LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves1,758 words
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Article1013 1934-07-30 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving aad sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S. BULAN sails for Telok Anann t Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. S. MATA HARI from Singapore via ports. 3. MATA HARI sails for Telok1,013 words
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Article691 1934-07-30 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on July 6 by the s.s. “Christiaan Huygens” was delivered in London on July 26. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore691 words
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Advertisement250 1934-07-30 17 Babies grow Dig ana strong g Fed on Mellin’s Food, babies are happy and contented, X and increase in weight, week by week. Mixed as directed, Mellin’s Food is the best substitute for breast milk, and contains every thing necessary for baby’s nourishment. I v UNTOUCHED BY HAND Mellin’s Ibod250 words
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Miscellaneous624 1934-07-30 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C 9.os —Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin. Twn nr H 9 20 A topical talk. II 19.82 metres 9.25 The Torquay Municipal Orchestra, II 25.28 metres conductor, Ernest W. Goss, relayX?" JT* ed from ‘he Pavilion, Torquay 31.55 metres 9.so—Experiences in Art, a talk by624 words
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Article156 1934-07-30 18 Melbourne Centenary Sporting Events CABLES TO MUSSOLINI AND HITLER Exclusive of the £15,000 prizes for the England to Australia air race, prize money contributed and allocated for various sporting events during the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations has now reached £111.257. Of this £98,200 is turf prize money,156 words
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158 1934-07-30 18 Fine Weather Experienced On The Voyage London, July 14. The Finnish four-masted barque Mozart and the Swedish four-masted barsque C. B Pedersen, tv.c competitors in the ocean race fc windjammers from Australia, have arrived at Falmouth, the Mozart taking 121 days and the C B.158 words
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Article193 1934-07-30 18 “Everything Pales Beside It,” Says Mrs. Mollison Mrs. Mollison is refusing to make plans for the future beyond October—because she wall not tempt fate. October is the date of the London-Mel-bourne air race. “Besides that flight,” Mrs. Mollison says, “everything else pales. I never want to193 words
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134 1934-07-30 18 The Australian Cricket Board of Control’s ban on wives has been lifted in the case of Mrs. Woodfull, wife of W. M. Woodfull, the captain. The Board, says a Melbourne Exchange I Message, have decided to permit Mrs. Woodfull to accept the134 words
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Article453 1934-07-30 18 Remarkable Service In Australia Perhaps nowhere on earth has the tangible value of man’s ability freely to navigate the air been demonstrated more convincingly than in the vast region of Central Australia, where the “Flying Doctor” of the Australian Inland Mission has for several years been bringing the453 words
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Article127 1934-07-30 18 £20,000 For Transport Service In accordance with Australia’s policy of strengthening her defences, the Defence Ministry is proposing to set aside £20,000 for a skeleton aerial transport service. At present it is necessary to send by road or rail spare parts and repair equipment to damaged Air127 words
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Article153 1934-07-30 18 A casket containing three scrolls, each 26 feet long, 13 inches wide, and covered with 900 lines of writing, is to be sent to London shortly from Perth, Western Australia. This is the form which the petition for secession from the Commonwealth of Australia which the153 words
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Article71 1934-07-30 18 I I An old relic has just come to Adelaide I museum in the shape of a wash basin used I by Napoleon while being taken to St. He- lena. I I It is very heavy, says Autral News, and on it is painted a blue71 words
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Article522 1934-07-30 18 THIRTEEN FROM ROYAL CORINTHIAN CLUB Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith revealed on July 17 that Endeavour will set out on July 23 to cross the Atlantic to Newport, Rhode Island, as challenger for the America’s Cup, with a crew consisting chiefly of amateurs drawn from the Royal522 words
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Article218 1934-07-30 18 Sir Macpherson Robertson Replies To Criticism Criticism of the conditions of the England Australia air race, and of its efficacy as a practical means of furthering the development of civil aviation, have now been replied to by Sir Macpherson Robertson, w’ho, in giving £15,000 as prize money,218 words
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Article109 1934-07-30 18 Why He Missed Palace Ceremony Frank Best, who should have been present at the investiture at Buckingham Palace on June 27 when the King presented the Polar medal to a number of explorers has been found by the Melbourne City Mission. It is stated that he could109 words
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Article50 1934-07-30 18 The export value of this year’s Australian wool clip is estimated at about £55,000,000. There are now 89,000 flock owners in the Commonwealth, of whom 67,000 have fewer than 1,000 sheep, while 54 have more than 100,000. says Austral News. Statistics show that of the world’s 780,-50 words
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Advertisement193 1934-07-30 18 THE SPECIAL FEATURES FOR EASY DRIVING n E A TECT Pre-selected Clutchlees Gearchange Automatic Ignition Control Pedomatic Starting "NINE" SPECIAL SAFETY All FEATURES Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes Hydraulic Shock-Absorbers a* Electric Traffic Indicators The Singer" Nine" offers ———————l really Sound va,u^’..^ ss OTHER SPECIAL A 11" TOUII Ci dTirGCTIVCIIGSSi FEATURED greater193 words
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Article722 1934-07-30 19 gives cause for anxiety.—S. C. Morning Post. GOVERNMENT'S MANDATE VERY WELCOME The mandate issued by the Chinese Go- iiiient on the subject of taxaion is very v icome. It fulfils in part the resolution he recent National Finance Conference, v. uh called for the abolition of “exorbit,tgives cause for anxiety.—S. C. Morning Post. - 722 words
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Article96 1934-07-30 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Leaders Return To Posts Canton, June 29. With the conclusion of the five-province bandit suppression conference, the military leaders who attended are returning to t ei respective posts, with the exception of General Li Tsung-jen, commander-in-chief of the Kwangsi armies, who is remaining in—Reuters Pacific Service. - 96 words
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Article, Illustration805 1934-07-30 19 West And East Meet On Terms Of Equality WORK OF H. E. LT.-COL. BERNARDES DE MIRANDA Macao has been fortunate in recent times in having administrators of great foresight and ability. Without making comparisons it might be said that the present Governor of Macao willgal.—“ Canton Truth.” - 805 words
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Article141 1934-07-30 19 meeting is being keenly awaited. —Reuters Pacific Service. To Interview Hu Han-Min i Canton, June 9. After a five-day visit here, in the course of which he held important conferences with the military leaders of Kwangtung and Kwangsi, General Ho Chien, the Go- vernor ofmeeting is being keenly awaited.—Reuters , Pacific Service. - 141 words
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Article166 1934-07-30 19 South. —Reuters Pacific Service. Silver Expert In Peiping Peiping, June 27. Professor James H. Rogers, the American silver expert, arrived here yesterday afternoon for a brief unofficial visit to Peiping. Accompanied by his secretary, Mr. Arnold, Prof. Rogers made the journey from Shanghai to Peiping bySouth.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 166 words
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Article146 1934-07-30 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Joins University Of Toronto Peiping, June 29. According to private advices received here from Canada, Bishop William C. White, of the Canadian Church Mission in Honan, who returned to Canada early this year, has been appointed to the Chinese department of the University of Tornoto.Reuters Pacific Service. - 146 words
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Article85 1934-07-30 19 Reuter’s Pacific Service. Qualifications For Exemption Nanking, June 29. The Ministry of Communications announced to-day that ship captains with the following qualifications would be exempted from ths examinations required by the Ministry: 1. Those who have already taken out certificates from the Ministry of Communications, either as captainsReuter’s Pacific Service. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration254 1934-07-30 20 PREPARING FOR THE VOYAGE. —Endeavour, Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith’s challenger for the America’s Cup. being made ready at Portsmouth Dockyard for her Atlantic crossing. Her racing mast, which has been removed, is replaced by the lower sectid’i of her spare steel mast. She is254 words