Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-08-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 186. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article2691 1934-08-09 1 TRADE CONDITIONS LAST YEAR COLONIAL SECRETARY'S REPORT THE VALUE OF MALAYA'S FOREIGN COMMERCE The Colony of the Straits Settlements is part of the Malayan Registration Area. Statistics of Malayan trade have been published since 1922, separate figures for the Straits Settlements being discontinued in 1928,2,691 words
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Article, Illustration388 1934-08-09 1 Reuter Wireless. A Dramatic Account OF HITLER'S ACCESSION TO PRESIDENCY < Paris, August 5. A dramatic and avowedly authoritative account of the circumstances which prefaced Hitler’s accession to the Presidency is published by the Paris Soir” from its Prague correspondent who states that Hitler first decided to becomeReuter Wireless. - 388 words
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Article110 1934-08-09 1 1932.—Rugby Radio Service. Record Consumption Of Oranges IN GREAT* BRITAIN London, August 8. Record imports of fruit last year mainly due to exceptionally heavy supplies of oranges received are reported and the survey by the Imperial Economic Conference estimates the apparent Consumption per head in the United1932.—Rugby Radio Service. - 110 words
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Article549 1934-08-09 1 Reuter. Purge Of Insurrectionary Nazi Elements POLICE SEEKING FOR HERR KUNZE" Vienna, August 4. Chancellor Schuschnigg’s purge of the insurrectionary Nazi elements is proceedingapace and Government agents are busy investigating all circumstances connected with the revolt on lines indicating that theinquiry is not simply a judicial matterReuter. - 549 words
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Article58 1934-08-09 1 500,000 francs to local charities. Reuter Wireless. Millionaire Perfume Manufacturer’s Bequests Ajaccio, August 6. Twenty-five million francs for public works has been left to the town of Ajaccio under the will of Francois Coty, the millionaire perfume manufacturer who was a native of the town. The will500,000 francs to local charities.Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article146 1934-08-09 1 Rugby Radio Service. By Canadians IN FORMER MOLLISON MACHINE London, August 8. 4 Two Canadian airmen Captain Leonard Reid and Captain Ayling, both of whom have spent several years in England, took off from Wasage Beach on the shores of Lake Ontario, early this morning, inRugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article93 1934-08-09 1 .Reuter Wireless. Making Work Of Pilot Automatic Paris, August 4. An invention making the work of a pilot almost automatic has been placed at the disposal of French aviation by four professors. It is stated that the invention has been subjected to most exacting tests. *The pilot need.Reuter Wireless. - 93 words
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Article104 1934-08-09 1 Reuter Wireless. Ex-Deputy Gets Five Years Imprisonment Rome, August 5. A long feud between fascist chiefs in the course of which one slapped another’s face at headquarters has led to the arrest of exDeputy Leandro Arpinati who has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment. Arpinati was formerly under-secretaryReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article86 1934-08-09 1 Reuter Wireless. New York, August 4. Jack Dempsey has become the father of his first child, who weighs seven and a half pounds and is a girl. She will be named Hannah after her twenty-two year old mother, Jack’s second wife, who is theReuter Wireless. - 86 words
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Article29 1934-08-09 1 Reuter Wheless. London, August 4 It is announced that the Duke of York has satisfactorily recovered from his recently poisoned hand and is now conva’e- scent.Reuter Wheless. - 29 words
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Article39 1934-08-09 1 stable to the coast in Norfolk Reuter Wireless. A new British gliding record of 95 miles has been-established by Collins, a member of the London Club, who flew from Dunstable to the coast in Norfolk Reuterstable to the coast in Norfolk Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Advertisement20 1934-08-09 1 The Grand MacNISH SCOTCH WAJM WHISKY The Ooh» of the Connoteeeor M Sole Distributors: < N. V. Strait* Java Trading 00.20 words
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Advertisement1691 1934-08-09 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice PERAK TURF CLUB estate* owners ADVERTISEMENTS august amateur s Government of Kelantan MeeTlNv, iym vour Estate V aiue. 1 FIRST DAY, Cover Plants KILL LALLANG All communications relating to FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1934 k-ppnvF THE SOIL Advertisemen s should be addressed to n4Y IMPROVE THE SOIL,1,691 words
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Advertisement938 1934-08-09 2 BANKS HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK H SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED CORPORATION a-oorporoto. i. rf ji_n-TLH.rntajl In WOHEf KOXta) Authorised C&plt&l I3,Crt>o OQft usubbed capita! nq°Tm i a* Head Officer— HONG KONG. BOARD OF DIRBCTORS Canital |50,000,00( J. M. Ryrie, Esq. (Chairman), Str T. and, Fully paid up938 words
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Article, Illustration2519 1934-08-09 3 BALLET AT COVENT GARDEN MALVERN PLAY FESTIVAL: JANET GAYNOR IN A NEW LIGHT: RONALD COLMAN AS CLIVE OF INDIA t From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 28. an amusing ballet La Boutique Fantasque” has been re--1 at Covent Garden, and the crowded Hence welcomed this gay and2,519 words
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Advertisement184 1934-08-09 3 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS j YET THEY COST > ONLY 25 CENTS. B’ Times have changed. Sa have opinions. Fashinabfe women no longer believe it necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that iOUTDGDR OUTDOOR GIRL184 words
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469 1934-08-09 4 Weights And Selections For To-morrow CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS Below will be found the weights for tomorrow’s races at Taiping, the first day of the Amateur Meeting, together with selections, subject to scratchings, by TicTac RACE 1 Pennies 3, Division 2, about 5 furlongs. 2.30469 words
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Article386 1934-08-09 4 Yesterday's Heats The heats of four events in the annual Penang Amateur Athletic Sports were run off at the Padang yesterday evening. The 100 yards is going to be keenly contested. Lim Swee Siang was closely followed by Chuah Kim Suah in the first heat. F. de386 words
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Article56 1934-08-09 4 —Reuter. England Wins Three Matches London. August 8. At Wembley the Empire Games Boxing Finals resulted as follows: FLYWEIGHT Palmer (England) outpointed Berger (Canada). FEATHERWEIGHT Catterall (South Africa) outpointed Lones (Wales). WELTERWEIGHT McCleave (England) outpointed Barton (South Africa). LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Brenham (England) beat Holton (Scotland), the—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article45 1934-08-09 4 Reuter. Match With Warwick B. The match between the Australians and Warwickshire was commenced to-day at Birmingham. The Australians scored 221 (Paine 4 for 65, and Croom 4 for 33). Warwick had made 20 for 3 wickets at close of play.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article200 1934-08-09 4 On The Padang To-day RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S HEATS The results of the heats of the interschool sports for the Glugor Shield held at Hutchings School Ground yesterday afternoon were as follow: HIGH JUMP A.C.S. Moey Lian Tuck. S.X.I.Tan Boon Teik. High School, B.M.Goh Yong Guan. K.E. VII,200 words
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Article128 1934-08-09 4 All British Cars Reach Aix Safely London, August 8. On the completion at Aix-les-Bains of the first stage of the international Alpine motor-car trial which began from Nice at dawn yesterday, the competitors agreed that the course bad been the most trying ever experienced in these events. The128 words
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Article1274 1934-08-09 4 VICTORIES OF ENGLISH CRICKETERS J. C. STOTHARD BEATS W. R. BONTHRON TENNIS TITLES GO ABROAD From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 28. HONOURS FAIRLY DIVIDED There were big’ scores and small scores in Scottish cricket, and honours' between batsmen and bowlers were fairlv well divided. 1 hree1,274 words
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Article884 1934-08-09 4 JUDGMENT FOR BOXING BOARD IN THEIR APPEAL LORD HANWORTH PLEA OF INFANCY The appeal of the British Boxing Board of Control in connection with the payment of £3,000 to Jack Doyle, the boxer, was allowed by the Court of Appeal (the Master of the Rolls.884 words
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Advertisement15 1934-08-09 4 THOUSANDS SOLD ALREADY and MORE ARRIVING BY EVERY BOAT. Chap Kuching” RECORDS ARE MARVELLOUS. .ytHr’15 words
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1687 1934-08-09 5 WILFRED RHODES - TWO FAST BOWLERS BESIDES BOWES By WILFRED RHODES (In The Yorkshire Post”) Hecdingley, July 24. The Australians wer e unlucky here on July 24th. It may be that we have had our share (and perhaps more than our share) >f ill-luck on1,687 words
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Article1202 1934-08-09 5 160 In 85 Minutes GENTLEMEN DEFEAT PLAYERS Lords, July 27. To-day at Lord’s we have seen great and lovely cricket end a brilliant victory by the Gentlemen thanks to a gallant, sporting declaration by Patsy Hendren, who closed his side’s innings at ten minutes to three1,202 words
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Article, Illustration905 1934-08-09 5 h. r. McDonald - By h. r. McDonald (m The Evening News There is one man who makes a point of seeing every challenge round of the Davis Cup, no matter in what part of the world i the match is played. He was at Wimbledon to see Britain905 words
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Article360 1934-08-09 5 Four Goals To One Yesterday’s postponed Second Division league match, played on the Dato Kramat padang, resulted in a win for the E Coy. by four goals to one. Their opponents were the M.A.F.C. B.” j E Coy. had the better of the game throughout360 words
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Advertisement98 1934-08-09 5 waw.wa'.w. jKSIUU coming soon T* trete the** complaints succw»* folly, get 8» the root of the trouble. im Chrt**« Blood Mixture to the Ji 1 V! 1 trorW* greatest blood purifier and V U 'IkH JE* As. k VIF healer, Il to famous for Blood and SUa Dtoorders. e OHEKtSS98 words
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Article3370 1934-08-09 6 MALAYA IN PARLIAMENT SIR SHENTON THOMAS AND WEST AFRICA SIR JOHN MAFFEY’S TRIBUTE DODGING HEAVY AIR MAIL RATES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 25. The affairs of Malaya occupied part of the time of the House of Lords the other day, when the Dindings Agreement3,370 words
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1151 1934-08-09 6 LOUIS BLERIOT - JULY 25TH, 1909 A SOLITARY AIRMAN. By LOUIS BLERIOT (in the Evening Standard”) No age appear more remote to contemporary eyes than that immediately before the war. It is almost more difficult for those who lived through it to reconstruct its atmosphere to-day than for the new generation to learn1,151 words
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Article214 1934-08-09 6 AUSTRALIA ASKS "HOW FAR?" BLOW TO EXPORTS WARNING All the great farming countries of the world had their doubts crystallised by the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. S M. Bruce), who asked: How far are you going with agricultural development?” Addressing the Royal Empire Society i Summer School at Oxford,214 words
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Advertisement88 1934-08-09 6 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Stiffness. Rheumatism, dizziness. Lumbago, Burning. Itching, Smarting. Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor’s new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans and heals, raw sore kidneys.88 words
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Article214 1934-08-09 7 Arrival At Penang CARRYING DYNAMITE AND DETONATORS After an adventurous journey of 3,000 miles, a small motor vessel, Seikomaru” carrying dynamite and detonators for the Deep Sea Salvaging Co., arrived at Penang from Japan yesterday. A boat with a gross tonnage of 19 tons it214 words
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Article109 1934-08-09 7 r .Reuter. Minister Summoned To China Rome, August 8. Mr. Lu Wen-tao, the Chinese Minister, who has been urgently summoned to China to discuss the Sino-Italian "scheme of cooperation” has left for Venice where he will embark the Conte Rosso” on Saturday for Shanghai. He will be absentr.Reuter. - 109 words
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Article46 1934-08-09 7 Black Water Fever Not Prevalent (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. August 8. It is officially denied that black water fever is prevalent at Hua Hin and Visitors can stay there without fear. The resort is under continuous close supervision of the public health authorities.46 words
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388 1934-08-09 7 43 Tourists Aboard Yasukuni Maru CONDUCTED BY MR. D. F. ROBERTSON The third and the largest of the D. F. Robertson travel round th e world parties arrived at Penang from Singapore and the Far East at noon to-day aboard the N.Y.K. liner "Y388 words
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Article256 1934-08-09 7 Javanese Sentenced At Pontian Johore Bahru. Aug. 5. A Javanese named Haji Elies bin Mustar was charged in the Pontian Kechil Court yesterday, before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru), I who went up to Pontian to try the case, 1 with having attempted256 words
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Article180 1934-08-09 7 T wenty-Five Arrests As a sequel to a raid conducted by the Detective Department on house No. 78, Love T^n e in the early hours of this morning four male Chinese and twenty females were to-day charged before the Penang Police magistrate with playing in180 words
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Article124 1934-08-09 7 Ribs Severed By Stab Wound Hearing was commenced by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this 1 morning of the case in which Punnusamy, a Tamil is charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot named Muttu Karupan with a dangerous weapon a penknife,124 words
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Article124 1934-08-09 7 Reuter Wireless. Protest Against Govt. Interference Berlin, August 4. Evidence that discontent with the government’s economic policy has been far from silenced is provided by the protest against growing interference by government in business matters arising from the shortage of foreign exchange and raw materials which appearsReuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article111 1934-08-09 7 Reuter Wireless. Jews And Mussulmans Clash Algiers, August 6. Twenty people have been killed and seventy wounded in riots at Constantine. It appears that a drunken Jewish Zouave entered a mosque during prayer and began insulting the Mussulmans. The latter invaded the Jewish quarter and fighting ragedReuter Wireless. - 111 words
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Article65 1934-08-09 7 A day’s imprisonment and a fine of $2,090, or e’glU months in default, was imposed by Mr. 11. A. Forrer, the criminal district judge, on Tuesday, on a Chinese woman who vzas caught bringing opium into the Colony. The drug the approximate value of which was65 words
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Miscellaneous192 1934-08-09 8 MAJESTIC TO .3t HI A NEW SENSATION OF SHEER LOVELINESS GLORIFIES THE SCREEN! KATHARINE HEPBURN THE GLAMOROUS NEW SCREEN PERSONALITY WHO HAS SPELL-BOUND AMERICA COMES TO YOU AS THE GLORIOUS HEROINE OF LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S MOST BELOVED STORY DEAR TO THE HEART OF EVERY OF EVERY AGE! LITTLE WOMEN r192 words
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Miscellaneous34 1934-08-09 8 OPENING TO-MORROW M-G-M’s Thrill-Packed Drama I z WITH ROBERT MONTGOMERY MADGE EVANS TED HEALY AND HIS STOOGES Here’s Drama to Tingle. Love to Thrill, Excifement to Leave You Breathless BOOKING AT MOUTRIES* PHONE 79534 words
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Miscellaneous218 1934-08-09 8 WEMBLEY CABARET TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 1 A.M. WHEN THE Boby’s 11 DANCEREVUE will appear again in between Dances in the Latest Classical, Acrobatic and National Dances. ADMISSION $l.OO FREE LISTS STRICTLY SUSPENDED. NEW CHARMING HOSTESSES—Ist CLASS BAR. WEMBLEY HONG HONG AMOY OPERA At 8 p.m.— PAT BEE LOW”— Part 2.218 words
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Article143 1934-08-09 9 .Reuter. Sinkiang Trouble STRONG EVIDENCE OF SOVIET SUPPORT Simla, August 8. Four hundred Chinese and two thousand Moslem troops entered Kashgar commanded by General Kung Chen-ham, head of the Peace Commission, from Urumchi. Their arrival much relieved the British consulate which, owing to depredations of marauding.Reuter. - 143 words
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253 1934-08-09 9 60 PER CENT. ACUTELY DROUGHT-STRICKEN 26,000,000 VICTIMS OF THE CALAMITY W ashington. August 6. Havoc and distress wrought by the prolonged widespread drought constituted by far the most pressing serious problem confronting the Administration, according to Mr. Lawrence W estbrook, Assistant Feneral Relief Administrator, who.Reuter. - 253 words
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Article84 1934-08-09 9 greatly benefited in health.Rugby Radio Service. Premier’s Farewell Message To Canada London, August 8. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald who has been on a health holiday in Canada left this morning for Newfoundland where he intends to stay for six weeks. In a farewell message to Canadagreatly benefited in health.Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article52 1934-08-09 9 Rugby Radio Service. To End On August 18 London, August 8. rhe British Broadcasting Corporation announces that the experiment with the '■enty-four hour system of timing which in April will end on August 18, iter which the Corporation will revert to e old system for all itsRugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article87 1934-08-09 9 I—Rugby Radio Service. Age Of Entry To Be Lowered London, August 8. The age of entry into unemployment insurance is to be lowered as from September 3 next to include all persons of 14 years of age and over working for employers. Previously the age was 16. TheI—Rugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article57 1934-08-09 9 j.—Rugby Radio Service. Cabinet Secretary Leaves For Australia London, August 8. Sir Maurice Hankey. Secretary to the Cabinet, and Lady Hankey who are to be guests of the Australian Government during the Victoria Centenary celebrations, are leaving London on Friday and will travel via South Africa wherej.—Rugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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Article50 1934-08-09 9 .Rugby Radio Service. Satisfactory Discussions In London London, August 8. The Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, Mr. G. m. Huggins, left London for home by air to-day. While in London he has had satisfactory discussions on various economic and administrative matters with the British Ministers and departmental officials..Rugby Radio Service. - 50 words
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Article53 1934-08-09 9 r.Rugby Radio Service Spending Holiday At Aix-les-Bains London, August 8. Mr. Baldwin, who has been acting Prime Minister during the absence of Mr. Macdonald, leaves to-day for a holiday in Aix-les-Bains, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chamberlain, will take his place as acting Prime Minister whiler.Rugby Radio Service - 53 words
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Article129 1934-08-09 9 pass.Reuter Wireless. Notorious Anti-British Agitator Again Active Simla, August 6. The notorious anti-British agitator, the Fakir of Alingar, whose ambition is to invade British territory, led a force of 200 tribesmen into Malakand, the protected area north of Peshawar, during the week end killing one and woundingpass.Reuter Wireless. - 129 words
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Article71 1934-08-09 9 first railway was openedRugby Radio Service. Air Services Guide To Be Published London, August 8. A guide and time table of the entire air services in Europe and beycp'd covering departure and arrival times, fares and other information will be published in October as Bradshaw pffirst railway was openedRugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article68 1934-08-09 9 Rugby Radio Service. In Great Britain And Ireland Last Month London, August 8. The exceptionally heavy fire losses Jn Great Britain and Ireland last month were to a large extent attributable to dry weather and water shortage. Seripus outbreaks are estimated to have involved losses of £735,400Rugby Radio Service. - 68 words
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Article47 1934-08-09 9 Rugby Radio Service. King Aboard Britannia” In Longest Race London, August 8. His Majesty the King was aboard his vacht Britannia which took part in the race to-day over a 54 miles course round the Isle of Wight the longest rape of the Cowes Regatta.-Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article52 1934-08-09 9 f 13 per cent, over July 1933.—Rugby Radio Service. London, August 8. The Board of Trade Journal states that on balanced the average of wholesale prices in July showed o. decrease of 0.1 per cent, as compared with June and an increase f 13 per cent, overf 13 per cent, over July 1933.—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Advertisement335 1934-08-09 9 MAKE F V/rffLy IT RAINCOATS I Super bargain °t tfe SALE! '< I/ptt i i I W/ ALL WEATHERS THIS STOUT RA,N RESISTING WATERPROOF I will take some beating. Strong Rubberised Fabric, well g I ''Mffl VW f I a/ 7 made, check lined, pockets that can I JrJ I335 words
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Advertisement63 1934-08-09 9 I Pinang Gazette Press Lid. I MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS Z I NOTE BOOKS J I PENCILS J INK GUM I F a r■ s Estate Supplies ~m g J LEDGERS 15 CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS J LETTER HEADS Z MEMORANDUM FORMS J ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS63 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-08-09 9 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RatnffaJ) 6 a.m. 75 E Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 12.32 a.m. 6.33 a.m. 12.14 p.m. 7.08 p.m. TO-MORROW 1.00 a. m. 7.05 e.. m. 12.45 p.m. 7.35 p.m.38 words
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Article1016 1934-08-09 10 The Empire Games Athletic Meeting, now in progress at the hite City is the second of its kind, the first having been held at Hamilton, Ontario, in August 1930. It is unnecessary to recall the success which attended that meeting but it would be well to1,016 words
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Article559 1934-08-09 10 POLICE SCOURING JUNGLE-CLAD HiLLS TWO SENTRIES ON NEGLIGENCE CHARGE The Malay and Chinese who escaped from the police lock-up at Lenggong about a fortnight ago are still at larg despite the intensive search that being made for them by the 1 ohce. Early on the morning559 words
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Article189 1934-08-09 10 Bujong bin Ibrahim, a Malay constable of the Straits Settlements Police, answered a charge of receiving a bribe of three cents from a hawker, when he appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander in the police court on Tuesday. Bujong claimed to be tried but the hawker,189 words
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Article517 1934-08-09 10 Chinese To Die MUAR ASSIZES Quarrel Over A Debt Johore, August The third session for the year Muar Assizes opened yesterday b e Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne. Civil work was dealt with first 'this morning, the criminal char.es were taken, the first case517 words
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Article83 1934-08-09 10 Chinese Bound Over Tan Hooi Seng, who was charged >/ the Detective Department with thr ducting of a bogus lottery by mean? selling tickets purporting to be entr> kets to a basket ball tournament, was day convicted by the Police Magi? l Penang and ordered to execute a83 words
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Article71 1934-08-09 10 or me explorer, L>r. uivingsiunv just overlooking the falls.Reuter less. Statue Unveiled Near Victoria Falls London, August A Scottish bagpipe’s lament with subdued roar of the Devil’s Cataract. toria Falls, Southern Rhodesia, in th i 1 ground was heard by listeners throng; 1 the Empire during the broadcastor me explorer, L>r. uivingsiunv , just overlooking the falls.Reuter " less. - 71 words
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Advertisement347 1934-08-09 10 I A Perfect I Chemist’s Shop I S A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that g has the right kind of goods at the right time 1 and sells them at the right price. ffi We devote our energies particularly in making S B our Pharmacy the very best347 words
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Advertisement58 1934-08-09 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovab’? Fragrance how securely it holds its rank in the toilet of tht: fashionable world to-day It Ls the one perfume of which you will never lire, charming- at all times and especially k perfect for the inform il Ski > occasion. Mli II Al Jr Sole Agents58 words
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Article1930 1934-08-09 11 WELL-KNOWN LOCAL MEN AS WITNESSES THREE BROTHERS GIVE EVIDENCE OF TRANSACTIONS Ipoh, August 8. The hearing was resumed at the Ipoh Supreme Court yester- R the w^° n <- b TjMI- Just,ce Howes, of the Civil Suit in which the Ban Hin Geld Mmes, a1,930 words
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421 1934-08-09 11 MR. AW BOON HAW'S OFFER TO AFFLICTED FAMILIES LARGE KAMPONG DEMOLISHED: AMUSEMENT PARK'S NARROW ESCAPE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 9. Mr. Aw Boon Haw has offered, through the Chinese Chaniber of Commerce, to give ten or twenty dollars to every afflicted the Great421 words
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Article45 1934-08-09 11 Criminal Breach Of Trust And Cheating (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore August 9. Two Britons, J. J. H. Henshelwood and John Reid were arrested in Singapore yesterday charged with criminal breach of truSt and cheating involving $3,000. Bail was allowed in $3,000.45 words
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Article57 1934-08-09 11 Inquest On Young Cantonese Woman Re-opened t (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore August 9. The inquest was re-opened' to-day on a young Cantonese woman Lee Kee Keok who w’as found dead on her bed with a string round her neck. Foul play is suspected. At the first57 words
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Advertisement128 1934-08-09 11 G■■■■■b a n k a atb M—i. > > HERE’S too much at stake to 5 i experiment. It’s safer to use f Humanised Trufood. k S’ BEST for baby because it is nearest to nature! OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS HIGH CLASS STORES. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929)128 words
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Article2379 1934-08-09 12 MEDICAL PROBLEM THE PROGRESS OF RESEARCH In turning its attention to leprosy, the League of Nations has taken up one of the problems which have caused the greatest concern to the human race. Leprosy is a notorious disease. From the remotest antiquity it has afflicted the2,379 words
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Article115 1934-08-09 12 suffered badly from storm havoc.Reuter Wireless. Follow Disastrous U.S. Heat Waves New York, August 4. Storms and floods have followed in the wake of one of the most disastrous heat waves ever experienced in the United States, causing the loss of several lives. Public supply services weresuffered badly from storm havoc.Reuter Wireless. - 115 words
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Advertisement363 1934-08-09 12 if is a long lane that las no turning. An advertisement in the Pinaru Gazette will help to put you through dull times. Found in Film on teeth... f the germs of tooth decay! r Buried beneath an ever-forming film, this invisible enemy attacks enamel and destroys the part beneath.363 words
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Article882 1934-08-09 13 ON EXTORTION CHARGE Complainant Gives Evidence FURTHER CHARING ADJOURNED Yesterday was the second day of hearing in the Penang Police Court by the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, of the case in which Philip Gautier, a Sanitary Inspector employed by the Municipality, is charged with the extortion of $5882 words
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Article681 1934-08-09 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The death of Mrs. Baker, the wife of Mr. A. B. Baker, of Johore, occurred in the General Hospital, Singapore, on Tuesday. I Mrs. I. E. Ogilvie, wife of the Manager of Meru Tin Mine, Jelepang, accompanied by her little daughter, has left for Penang Hill for a681 words
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Article890 1934-08-09 13 Singapore Municipality EFFECTS OF ECONOMY CAMPAIGN In his report for 1933, the President of the Singapore Municipality, Mr. W. Bartley, reviews the work of the various departments and proceeds to make some interesting observations on the financial position and the effects of the economy campaign. In the890 words
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Advertisement46 1934-08-09 13 1 NOTICE OF SALE FOR SALE the NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL TANJONG BUNGAH J a PENANG AS A GOING CONCERN J For priee, further Particulars and Conditions of Sale Please applv to i ONG HUCK LIM, ESQ., j Solicitor for the Proprietor, 16, Beach Street, f Penang./46 words
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Advertisement111 1934-08-09 13 Tunes Of The Moment HERE ARE THE LATEST DANCE HITS j (£R 717 SAD IS THE WILLOW Fox Trof I'u-O /5/ {IN THE NAME OF LOVE >t A THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PLAYING THE TUNE THAT THEY HAVE MADE FAMOUS ON THE AIR. rR 771 THIS P,GG,E WENT TO111 words
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Miscellaneous137 1934-08-09 13 i PWOWB itsi. K 6-15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 AN AMAZING PORTRAYAL OF ZANE GREY'S OUTSTANDING EPIC OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS He Rushes In Where Brave Men ""«W Fear To Tread Into the barbaric Indian country risking a thousand deaths In a fight for life j and a woman’s WB137 words
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Article875 1934-08-09 14 Prize-Winners For 1934 HOCK EAN BEST ALLROUND SWIMMER Preparations are under way to make; this year’s gala organised by the Chi- I nese Swimming Club even more successful than any hitherto held. As already an- j nounced the gala, the sixth .of its kind,; will be held875 words
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Article178 1934-08-09 14 dollars.Reuter. Keen Bidding For Gold In Bullion Market London, August 8. The bullion market yesterday and to-day witnessed keen bidding for gold, to-day’s price of 138 0% being fixed on supply and demand representing a premium of tenpence over the dollar, and fivepence over the franc. Thedollars.Reuter. - 178 words
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Article176 1934-08-09 14 Pleads Guilty To Charge A daring effort made by a snatch thief to steal a gold bead bangle from a five-year old Chinese girl was related before the Police Magistrate, Penang, when Wong Man Tan pleaded guilty to a charge of theft preferred against him by the176 words
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88 1934-08-09 14 Efforts Made By P.F.A. The Pinang Gazette understands that efforts are being made by the Penang Football Association to arrange a match with the Austrian team now at Singapore. If these efforts materialise Penang football fans are assured of a treat the like of which88 words
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Article419 1934-08-09 14 LEADING BROKERS SHARE LIST TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY nt foUowing are the latest quotations to MB99RS. KENNEDY ft «Ts «bare M Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Alor Gajah 1.32% 1.40 1.35 1.45 Bassett 85 90 85 90 Batu Lintang 1.14 1.17%ex 1.15 1.20 ex Bedford 70 75 77%419 words
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Article43 1934-08-09 14 PENANG, AUGUST 9 London Bank Demand 2(4ft 4 m'ts 214 ft Private 3 m!ts credit 2'4*4 3 Documentary 2'4 ft On New York Dema,’xi 58% nom France T.T. 886 nom. Hongkong T.T. 34% Shanghai T.T. 39% India T.T. 155% Silver 20} 543 words
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Article382 1934-08-09 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS Allenby 1-75 185 1.80 1.90 Alor Gajah 135 1.40 1.35 1.40 Ayer Hitam 185 1.95 1.85 1.95 Ayer Panas 1.77% 1.82% 1.80 1.85 Batu Lintang 1-15 1.17% 1.16 1.18% Broga »5 1 99 95 199 Bukit Katil 65 67%382 words
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Article106 1934-08-09 14 Reuter Wireless. Stringency Gives Way To Abundance London. August 4. On the money market this week the conditions prevailing the previous week were completely reversed. The stringency prevailing then has given away to abundant supplies with the result that borrow ers often obtained loans down to a rateReuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article117 1934-08-09 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £227-5-0 £227-17-6 TIN (3 Months) London £227-5-0 £228-0-0 Singapore $113.00 $113.25 Business Done Pemmg $113.12% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $3.20 $3.15 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER London 7ftd. 7%d. New York 15%c(G) 15ftc(G) Singapore Spot 25c. 24 %c. Oct|Dac. 26 %c. 25117 words
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Article456 1934-08-09 14 SOON THEAM CO. Ttu foUowiXtg Are tbs changes In qqi quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I RUBBER Allenbys 1.77% 1.87% 1.77’ 1.87% Amal. Malays 3.15 3.30 3.20 3.35 I Ayer Panas 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 1 Bassetts 81 86 81 86 'B. Lintangs 1.13456 words
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Article264 1934-08-09 14 The following are the latest quoUtiona for to-day Selicra RUBBER Allenbys 1.77 1.8714 A. Malays 3.20 3.40 i A. Panas 1.75 j B5 Bassetts go 85 Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.171., Brogas 93 Connemaras 1.65 1.75 Indragiris 1.20 1.25 Jerams 117% 1.25 j Jimahs i.go i. 90 Glenealys264 words
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Article99 1934-08-09 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Rarti 76 U New York 5.05% 5 0 6 0 Montreal 4.95% BnU to 15 Geneva 1543 Amsterdam 7 44 Milan 58 H Berlin 1 12.89 Stockholm J?’ 103Q14 CopenhafiMD 22.39% I. 19 90% 19 90 Vienna 27 Prague 12 Jl/ 9*26499 words
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Advertisement66 1934-08-09 14 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO MGHT DINNER DANCE (Informal) DANCE MUSIC BY "JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/- LADIES FREE SATURDAY, JJth AUGUST DINNER DANCE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE CABARET BY "JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. ADMISSION TO. BALLROOM $l/SUNDAY, 12th AUGUST FAREWELL CONCERT BY MISS JERE LEE AND66 words
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Article577 1934-08-09 15 Marked Advance In Results The Eighth Annual General Meeting of Craigielea Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held at Winchester House, London. EC. Mr. A. M. Sellar, the chairman, said that the accounts presented a welcome change in the financial position of the company, showing a working profit of £10,164,577 words
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Article939 1934-08-09 15 Resumption Of Dividends MR. MONTAGU BATTYE ON PRICE OUTLOOK The twenty-eighth annual ordinary general meeting of the Perak Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on July 25 at 4, Lloyd’s avenue, E C. Mr. Montagu J. Battye (chairman of the company) presided. Mr. J. H. Selby, representing the939 words
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Article186 1934-08-09 15 Over £lO.OOO Profit 15% DIVIDEND A big improvement is reported by the Vallambrosa Rubber Company in its accounts for the year ended March 31 lest. The profit for the year was £10,871, compared with a loss of £975 for the previous year. As already announced, the186 words
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Article351 1934-08-09 15 Dividends Resumed The 24th Ordinary General Meeting of Merlimau Pegoh. Ltd., was held at Winchester House. Old Brood-street, E. C. Mr. G. Kingsley (Chairman) presided, and. in moving the adpotion of the report, said it was four years since the shareholderi received any return on their holdings, and351 words
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Advertisement63 1934-08-09 15 HLoMpthers! *WOii aJTf Sl* ba by thrive ing or is ha peevish and losing weight Vfellin’s Food rill help him to ut on weight reilarly and keep tn happy and ntented. Mixed iirected, it is the feet substitut* for mother’s milk. Mellin's Food UNTOUCHED BY HAND Obtainable throughout the Straits63 words
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Advertisement282 1934-08-09 15 PTM-: TIMC/ AwIKMiA J MIB Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF 1 WATER PURIFICATION PLANT m 'l l 'lll J HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY > SOLE AGENTS HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS. LTD.. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Ki ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. f J® Th® mo»t for282 words
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Advertisement1623 1934-08-09 16 l L 11 J 1 < MHWWW— i ALUS BUMSEL LIMB TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 VtfW jjTiri F FrouPtnaac Anta)**® 1 ~JJ V— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. J- A£ U GARFTHLD Sept.l2 PATROCLUS Mar. L’don, R’dam H’burg Glasgow Aug. 10 Sept. 6 gepL 13 pRES Oct 10 Oct 231,623 words
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Article782 1934-08-09 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The fallowing te a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY Ba JERAM from Paneh and Bemam River. Sails for T. Anson end Bagan Datoh. S S. GEN VAN DER HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigli, Oelee-Lheue and Sabang.782 words
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Article694 1934-08-09 17 AIR MAIL OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western by the s.s. Palroclus” wrill be closed at 2 p.m. to-morrow. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. Kedah” will be closed at sp.m. to-morrow. A mail for Sabang, Olehleh,694 words
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Article190 1934-08-09 17 Dates And Venues August 4-11.Cowea Regatta. August 18, 20, 21, 22.Fiftn Test Mate: The Oval. MALAYAN DIARY THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 Glugor Shield Spores, Esplanade. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 1 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Ist i day. I SATURDAY. AUGUST 11 Penang A.A.A. Sports. Esplanade. Taiping Amateur races,190 words
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Advertisement196 1934-08-09 17 Clean teeth are sound teeth: how can this BIG brush clean BAD nJ fit the inside curve? jhere Tck has a special short head, to fit everywhere, brush Ji every crevice clean Also:Johnson’s XWgL. O B.iby Powdtr, Baby Soa[> and ZvAy Baby Cream, I LZ Z*-/ Jo’inson’s Prickly the perfect196 words
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Miscellaneous788 1934-08-09 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 83. C 111,05Time Signal from Grenwich. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra, directTwo of the follow- 19.83 metres ed by Emilio Colombo, relayed from tag wavelengths jj 25.28 metres the Hotel Metropole, London, will be used «dm- 31.30 metres 11.35Dance music. uttaneoualy. (I 81.55 metres A.M. II 49.59 metres 12.20News788 words
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Article2365 1934-08-09 18 COUNTESS MARRIES M. F. H. UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS OF WOMEN: TRAINING FOR FARM WORK: GOLFERS FOR AMERICA (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 25. THE QUEEN’S DIAMONDS During the stay of the Court at Holyroodhouse, few things pleased the people of Edinburgh more than the display2,365 words
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Advertisement205 1934-08-09 18 Exercise vigilance over your health and wellbeing. You cannot afford to take risks In connection with your beverage. Remember you have proof of this whisky's excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. rmm i tam laimj uJ mlllSiiA ii J| Famous all over the world for the flavour, "which205 words
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Advertisement79 1934-08-09 18 DRESS LINENS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY AND HOUSE FROCKS, WASHING FROCKS, CHILDREN'S FROCKS AND ROMPERS Etc. LINENS ARE IDEAL. I THEY MAKE UP WONDERFULLY WELL. t WASHES BEAUTIFULLY AND I NO TROUBLE TO IRON. COLOUR SUN FAST. BE SURE TO SEE THEM AT I Eastern Bazaar JUST UNPACKED IN 12 POPULAR79 words
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904 1934-08-09 19 _People’s Tribune.” REALISATION OF DR. SUN'S AIM hi the realisation of Dr. Sun t Sen’s aim of local self-go-riimcnt for the people of China. I in particular connection with c rights of racial minorities to ie themselves, the extension of If government to the Mongol as_People’s Tribune.” - 904 words
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Article278 1934-08-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. 2,000 Bags Of Siberian Mail Delayed At Harbin Dairen, July 18. Railway traffic on the Chinese Eastern Railway between Manchuli and Harbin was suspended to-day as the result of the bridge over the Nonni River and Anganchi, south of Tsitsihar, being submerged byReuters Pacific Service. - 278 words
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Article136 1934-08-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Col. Shibayama To Confer With Chinese Authorities Peiping, July 20. Colonel Shibayama. Japanese Military Attache in Peiping, arrived at Changchun yesterday end immediately called on General Hishikari, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung Army to report on the result of his preliminary’ negotiations with the Chinese authoritiesReuters Pacific Service. - 136 words
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Article814 1934-08-09 19 HONGKONG REPORT FOR 1933 More activity was displayed bv pirates last year as compared i with 1932, and three foreign 'ships, one Danish, one Norwegian and one French were pirated during the year, according to the Annual Report of the Inspec-tor-General of Police. The Danish pcssenger814 words
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Article518 1934-08-09 19 Reuters Pacific Service. American Missionary's Thrilling Adventure Hankow, July 21. Crawling on his hands and knees through a cornfield in the dead of the night after being attacked and threatened with death; captured three times by spirit” so’diers after escaping from the Communists; travelling by night andReuters Pacific Service. - 518 words
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Article219 1934-08-09 19 Y. 100,000 For The N.Y.K.'s Latin American Service? As one of the measures to assist shipping, the Japanese Department of Communication is contemplating on extensive readjustment of subsidies. It is expected that there will be several additions to the list of subsidised lines. Among the prospective lines are219 words
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Advertisement216 1934-08-09 19 >\ < >\ r i When Dis fance Lends Enchantment I Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills i will Help. T’HE old saying that "Distance lends enchantment** is never more apt or to the point than when I applied to people whose breath is laden with evil- I smelling odours. No216 words
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Article, Illustration238 1934-08-09 20 END OF THE TESI MATCH. As this glimpse of the ground shows, Headingley oore more resemblance to a swimming pool than a cricket field. Only the rain, which quickly transformed the arena into an absolute swamp, robbed Australia of certain victory. MASS CURTSYThe238 words