Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-09-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 210. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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157 1934-09-06 1 CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN OUTPUT IN NEAR FUTURE ACTIVE PROSPECTING IN JOHORE: NO NEW MINES OPENED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 5. > -umoured locally that Japanese interests have acquired three new iron mines in Johore, but a ‘‘Straits Times” reporter was informed157 words
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Article221 1934-09-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. M. Knox’s Complaints Long Refuted Berlin. Sept. 1 .ficially stated that Mr. Knox’s reerning young Saarlanders contains c nts long refuted. It is pointed out Saar Governing Commission has ui •<> now not accepted the invitation to in.-P' the labour camps. An Earlier Message Stated Geneva,—Reuter Wireless. - 221 words
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Article140 1934-09-06 1 Resignation May Have Serious Effects On Blue Shirts Dublin, September 1. The resignation of Professor Hogan from the United Ireland Party is the main topic in political circles and is expected to have serious effects on the Blue Shirts and it is thought others will follow suit. j140 words
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Article75 1934-09-06 1 —Reuter Wireless. To Relieve German Unemployment Berlin, Sept. 1. Important reductions in taxation to be effected as part of the scheme to relieve unemployment in the coming winter are announced by Herr Reinhart, Secretary to the Ministry for Finance. The chan’ges include a reduction in taxation on additional—Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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159 1934-09-06 1 Berlin, Sept. 1. first television transmission car was orking on Wednesday on the grounds Reichs broadcasting company. This pparatus is intended in the future to important occurrences in picture ind and to transmit them long diss at the same time. privileged to a‘tend159 words
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Article98 1934-09-06 1 v v '-'l. -Reuter Wireless. Between Lancashire And Australia London, September 3. Signs of a better feeling between Lancashire and Australia are contained in the announcement of the joint committee of the cotton trade organisations of Manchester that they have transmitted to Australia' an offer by a numberv v * '-'l. -Reuter Wireless. - 98 words
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Article40 1934-09-06 1 that the Bolivian losses total 40,000.—Reuter Wireless. qi nce the Gran Chaco war began, Paraguay Claims to have recovered 70,000 square kilometers of territory allegedly wrongfully appropriated by Bolivia and also that the Bolivian losses total 40,000.—Reu-that the Bolivian losses total 40,000.—Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article148 1934-09-06 1 Sugar Supply.—Rugby Radio Service. War Time Food Controller FIRST CHAIRMAN OF P.L.A. London, Sept. 5. Lord Devonport died to-day aged 78. As Mr. Hudson Kearley he wa* formerly- a Liberal Member of Parliament but in 1909 abandoned polities to become the first chairman of the newlySugar Supply.—Rugby Radio Service. - 148 words
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Article95 1934-09-06 1 ,—Reuter Wireless. Insurance Premiums For Pilots And Machines London, Sept. 1. Eight per cent will be the insurance premium for death for entrants in the Eng-land-Australian Air Race and ten per cent for death or disability. It is announced that a pool has been formed of leading,—Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-09-06 1 Mr. Eamon O'Neill, member of the Dail for West Co>'k, who was present and who spoke at the protest meeting which was held.25 words
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Article70 1934-09-06 1 rowaea auuieute vj —Reuter Wireless. Hufnble Proletariat Fills Former Czar’s Box Moscow, Sept. 2. The humble proletariat filled the former Czar’s box at the Grand Opera House at the opening night in Moscow of the ten-day “Theatre Festival” of classic opera, ballets and Soviet propaganda plays beginningrowaea auuieute vj —Reuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article22 1934-09-06 1 .—Reuter Wireless. The first forecast of the Ministry of Agriculture shows 18,700,000 acres of wheat have been sown..—Reuter Wireless. - 22 words
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Article564 1934-09-06 1 One Million Workers Affected 37 GASTONIA MILLS CLOSED New York, Sept. 1. It is estimated that at least one million workers will be directly or indirectly affected by the strike which begins at 11.00 p.m., including 15,000 workers in the woollen and worsted industries centred at564 words
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Article174 1934-09-06 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Railway Receipts Increase BETTER SHIPPING RETURNS London, Sept. 5. Further evidence of the continued improvement in trade is shown in the traffic returns of the four principal railway systems. Te total receipts for the past week amounted to £3,261,000 which represents an increase,—Rugby Radio Service. - 174 words
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Article89 1934-09-06 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Dublin Strikers Change Their Attitude Dublin, August 31. The outlook in connection with the five weeks’ newspaper strike is more favourable following the printers’ signature to an agreement to accept and set all copy unreservedly. The managers refused to negotiate as long as the printers.—Reuter Wireless. - 89 words
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Article68 1934-09-06 1 Reuter Wireless. 742 Released From Concentration Camps Berlin, Sept. 1. General Goering has ordered the release of 742 prisoners, mostly former memoers of the social-democrat and communist parties from concentration camps to-day, thus half the prisoners in the Prussian concentration camps have now been liberated. In future imprisonmentReuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article128 1934-09-06 1 selling or uoiiars uwuit; covering by cont nental bears. —Reuter Wireless. z Prices Affected By U.S. Situation London, Sept. 3. On the Stock Exchange to-day with the labour sit ration in the United States and continued uncertainty regarding monetary conditions, operators displayed caution and consequently most prices showedselling or uoiiars uwuit; covering by cont nental bears.—Reuter Wireless. z- - 128 words
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Advertisement11 1934-09-06 1 4. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC HOTOGRAPHERS 58-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.11 words
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Advertisement64 1934-09-06 1 fORQUMJIYOSB CREAM OF /7 THE CREAM I The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrupulous care in order to ensure that it will keep in perfect condition. Pont Say’Butter!~64 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-06 1 NALD SCOTCH WHISKY A fine WHISKY At a Moderate Prtee of $2.95 a bottle. Obtainable From All ProvUdon Stores.19 words
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Advertisement2099 1934-09-06 2 HATES FOR CASUAL UIU KLANG TIN BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) I IJ TT |L NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an m a aicr AS»-awwni AimeAUl! IHII Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, on account CHARTERED BANK NcDERLANDSCHE k ’llWl of the Financial Year ending 31st March, O F2,099 words
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687 1934-09-06 3 FORGED BILLS OF CHARGES EXPOSED ACCUSED'S EXPLANATION The first case taken up at the fifth criminal session of the Supreme court Singapore, on Monday was that in which Tan Ah Row, a haulage contractor of Messrs. Paterson Simons Ltd., appeared on three687 words
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Article428 1934-09-06 3 RECOVERY OF MISSING WATCHES Clarence de Souza, a young Eurasian, had a peculiar idea of the meaning of the words "meum” and “tuum”, and unfortunately for him these ideas were at variance with the law of the land. The result was two charges of theft428 words
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Article154 1934-09-06 3 A big reconstruction programme for the re-housing of over a million people is to be launched by the Government in the autumn. Great blocks of workermen’s flats, modern in every detail, are to take the place of Britain’s miserable slums. So much importance is attached to154 words
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Advertisement110 1934-09-06 3 W IHOW v/ W r*W ■k z vj W HOW* 1 I 5. Ml r c| d*9»l d 3 u fi ffi i JUST THE THING FOR DANCERS! JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX F ffi B| K ffi K S i tfi Made for Dance Floors only. I I EASY TO USE110 words
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Advertisement95 1934-09-06 3 M I Just <4 rrived A. J. MORLEY’S LADIES' CHEMISE VESTS IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES AT WASSIAMULL’S 12 BISHOP STREET Tel. 626. I PRICE OF PURE SILK MATERIALS IS AS CHEAP AS Yau BUY ARTIFICIAL MATERIALS TO-DAY. WEAR PURE SILK WHICH LASTS LONG NEVER CRUSHES IS TEN TIMES STRONGER THAN ARTIFICIALS.95 words
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809 1934-09-06 4 Upsets On Second Day CAMPFIRE PAYS $lO4 Car-Pet And Sky Raider Also Pay Well (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 5. The weather was brilliant for to-day s races, the second day of the Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting but the going was holding. There was809 words
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Article167 1934-09-06 4 Reuter. Final Acceptors SMIRKE TO RIDE WINDSOR LAD London, Sept. 5. The following are the final acceptors with probable jockeys for the St. Leger Stakes to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday, September 12: ADEPT 9.00 (Lord Astor) Dick TIBERIUS 9.00 (Sir A. Bailey) Nicoll PRIMERO 900Reuter. - 167 words
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Article140 1934-09-06 4 —Reuter Wireless. Dodgson Wins Thrilling Race Belfast. Sept. 1. Dodgson, driving an M.G. Magnette won the Royal Automobile Clubs’ Tourist Trophy’ on handicap by’ the thrilling margin of eleven seconds, covering thirty-five laps of the famous Ards circuit, representing 478 miles, at an average speed of 74.65—Reuter Wireless. - 140 words
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Article122 1934-09-06 4 —Reuter. Arsenal Defeats Blackburn Rovers QUEEN'S PARK RANGERS AWAY WIN London, Sept. 5. The following are results of matches played to-day in the English League.— DIVISION I Arsenal 4 Blackburn R. 0 Derby C. 4 Huddeisfield T. 1 Liverpool 2 Manchester C. 1 Portsmouth 1 Middlesbro’ 0—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article189 1934-09-06 4 Ties For Next Week Further fixtures for the Anglo-Chinese School Union badminton tournament are as follows: Wednesday, September 12:— Doubles Class A Handicap, Kam Teik Hoe Teoh Lay Seng v< Lim Peng Hoe Low Teik Liang. Singles Open Championship, Yeoh Cheng Eng v. Toh Teow Poon. Thursday,189 words
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Article83 1934-09-06 4 .—Reuter Wireless. Boats Likely To Start At Evens New York, Sept. 1. The selection of the RAINBOW to defend America’s Cup is generally acclaimed in yachting circles and it is predicted that although the present betting stands for ENDEAVOUR at 5/7, the boats are likely to start at.—Reuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Article181 1934-09-06 4 To Be Staged At Wembley Park THEIR LAST FIGHT IN MALAYA (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Arthur Suares, the Anglo-Indian boxer will make his local debut to-morrow’ night at Wembley Park when he meets Ignacio Fernandez over a fifteen-two minute rounds course. Suares has had about half a181 words
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Article80 1934-09-06 4 .—Reuter Wireless. Tommy Weston Not Riding For Lord Derby London, Sept. 3. Surprise has been caused in racing circles by the announcement that Tommy Weston is not riding for Lord Derby next season and it is reported his place is being taken by Perryman. Weston has been.—Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article57 1934-09-06 4 —Reuter Wireless. U.S. v. France On Davis Cup Lines Marseilles, Sept. 2. Tilden beat Cochet 7/5, 6/3 and 6/2 in a contest between French and American professionals on Davis Cup lines which the Americans won by 3/2 matches. The United States were represented by Tilden and Keith—Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article89 1934-09-06 4 —Reuter. Perry Enters Third Round Forest Hill, Sept. 5. The second round of the Men’s Singles in the American Tennis Championships, was played to-day and resulted as follows: Perry (holder) beat Martin Buxby (United States) 6—3, 6 —l, 6 —4. Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia) beat Ronald Longtin (Canada) 2—6,—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article42 1934-09-06 4 Reuter. For Minor Counties Against Australians London, Sept. 5. At the close of play to-day, the Minor Counties scored 183 (Harbord 104 not out) and the Australians 140 for 2 wickets (Brown 53 and Darling 54 not out).Reuter. - 42 words
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1049 1934-09-06 4 ARTHUR ROWE - A YEAR’S FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCE THAT SHOULD IMPROVE ALL THE YOUNG PLAYERS: CHANNELL AND WHATLEY AS FULL-BACK STARS HOPES OF IMPROVEMENT AT HALF-BACK BY ARTHUR ROWE —“Evening News.” (Centre-half and Captain of Tottenham Hotspur) As we start on another football season full of—“Evening News.” - 1,049 words
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Article263 1934-09-06 4 Mariappan Scores Four I Goals On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday the Municipality lost to the Indian R» 1 tion Club by five goals to one. Ibrah a goal did good work for the Mumcip’ ’A and had it not been for him the > against263 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-06 4 RIPTIDE” Whirlpool of Desire I RIPTIDE" When a Woman Loves I RIPTIDE Woman's Dangerous Age I "RIPTIDE" Cross-Currents of Love I21 words
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Advertisement16 1934-09-06 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” S WsMQUTwe I16 words
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Miscellaneous17 1934-09-06 4 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick <VOT A y r ©uD own OUR OWN sausages SAUSAGES fib17 words
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Article, Illustration2748 1934-09-06 5 IN FIELDING. THEY SHOWED THEY WERE ENGLAND'S WORST SIDE EVER DEFENDING THE SELECTORS HANDICAPPED BY SOME KIND OF FAST BOWLING LIMITATION London, August 25. AUSTRALIA were the better >ide. What made them so? Their bowlers—Grimmett and h and our bad fielding! we look2,748 words
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Article806 1934-09-06 5 A LOOK BACK AT OUR MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON PLANS TO MAKE A BIGGER PUBLIC APPEAL LOVELOCK STILL SUPREME The 1934 athletic season, now to all intents and purposes behind us, has certainly been the most outstanding, both in fixtures and in personalities, of post-war806 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-06 5 RIPTIDE Whirlpool of Desire RIPTIDE When a Woman Loves I RIPTIDE Woman's Dangerous Age RIPTIDE Cross-Currenfs of Love18 words
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Advertisement171 1934-09-06 5 Kill Kidney IN «chmwb —i For 200 use d Stamps of Straits Settle1 Will 111 A IB 111 Alf ments > Malay States, Siam, Hong I roiIDIC yillvK Java and the Thousands of sufferers from Kidney Countries will give trouble and Bladder weakness hav* stopped Getting Up Nights. Leg Pains.171 words
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454 1934-09-06 6 dancing as the latest treatment FOR NERVE CASES WOMEN SACRIFICE TIME AND MONEY SELF RESPECT RESTORED Wealthy Society girls have been dancing with mental patients in a new’ experiment for the treatment of insanity and nervous complaints. The London County Council have realised that vast454 words
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Article, Illustration390 1934-09-06 6 What French Require Of Herr Hitler GERMANY WANTED IN THE LEAGUE ‘•Well spoken—but now follow words by deeds” is, in effect, the French response to Herr Hitler’s reference to France and peace in his Coblenz speech on August 26. The German leader’s tone was more j honeyed390 words
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Article235 1934-09-06 6 Noted Rugby Player T>r. William Edward Collins, who was noted for his great work for the Red Cross has died at Wellington, New Zealand aged 81. Son of a doctor in the Indian Medical Service, he was born in India, and was educated at Cheltenham235 words
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1531 1934-09-06 6 REVELS AT MIDNIGHT BATHING PARTIES: DRUG ORGIES. IN WEST END FLAT —“The People.” HER lost act before she took her life in the top front room of a boarding-house in Pimlico was to buy a bunch of red—“The People.” - 1,531 words
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Article303 1934-09-06 6 RACING CARS: REVOLVERS: WIRELESS CLEAN-UP OF GANGSTER BRITAIN AEROPLANES MAY ALSO BE USED The police of Britain are to be mobilised for a nation-wide war on the gangsters. The Home Office and Scotland Yard have been very much disturbed of late over the increase303 words
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Article, Illustration446 1934-09-06 6 Belated Release Of I*xt Of Speech NATIONAL LIFE DIRECTED TO MILITARY NEEDS Rome, Augus' 27 The text of Signor Mussolini's speech in which he said, “War is the air, and might break out at an;, moment,” was on August 27 released f üb~ lication by the446 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-06 6 RIPTIDE Whirlpool of Desire RIPTIDE When a Woman Loves RIPTIDE Woman's Dangerous Age RIPTIDE Cross-Currents of Love17 words
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2437 1934-09-06 7 ECLARES THAT KNIFE WAS NOT IN POCKET STATEMENT FROM DOCK VERDICT OF CULPABLE HOMICIDE Hr* Wigley murder trial, in which a Brahmin clerk, named ami, was charged with murdering Mr. Wiglev, both being eniwed in the Ipoh office of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power2,437 words
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Article323 1934-09-06 7 Report For August 1934 Hrs. Min. Dual Instruction 68 35 Solo 34 45 Passenger Flights. Photography, Joy-rides, etc. 10 55 Cross Country 17 05 Tests 2 20 Total Hours 133 40 Although instruction was interfered with by rain, particularly during the latter part of the Month, flying323 words
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Article184 1934-09-06 7 July Lawn Tennis Tournament The following are results of matches played on Wednesday: Men’s Singles Handicap ‘A’ (semi-final): K. Hobbes —15.5 beat G. W. Bryant —15.1, 6—4, 3—6, 6—3. Men’s Doubles Handicap (semi-final) P. H. Swinchatt and K. Hobbes, —3O beat L. F. Knight and H. O.184 words
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Article51 1934-09-06 7 Capable Of Staging Eastern j Olympiad (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 5. A scheme is before the Commission of the Assembly, prepared by the DirectorGeneral of Physical Education to provide a stadium in Bangkok large enough to accommodate important international contests such as Far Eastern Olympic51 words
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Article36 1934-09-06 7 Reuter. Pearce Of Canada Wins Toronto, Sept. 6. Pearce (Canada) beat Miller (United States) in the race for the world’s sculling championship by fifteen lengths over a three mile course on Lake Ontario.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article32 1934-09-06 7 The Merrylads B.P. have arranged for a return match of two singles and three doubles with the Countrylads B.P. to be played at their Court on Sunday at 330 p.m. sharp.32 words
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Article130 1934-09-06 7 Indian Mohamedan Charged Alleged to have had in his possession two tahils of Caanabis Sative, (ganja) at the five-foot way of a house on Penang Road an Indian Mohamedan named Mastan bin Sindar was to-day produced before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang. The charge was130 words
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Advertisement68 1934-09-06 7 Isio.oool I TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS I I WORTH OF I NEW GOODS I Just Unpacked I I EX. S. S. "RAWALPINDI" S. S. "DIOMED" I I LADIES AND MEN'S WEAR I I NOVEL FURNISHING FABRICS I STATIONERY LAMP WARE I ETC.. ETC. I I Attractive Prices I H Whiteaways h|68 words
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Miscellaneous485 1934-09-06 8 I I 111 !II LAST NIGHT W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM S /Kj fl '’X jJfIBMV jOll U V All |3L4| GREAT STAGE SUCCESS ~V— 6-i5 9-30 better as a filmi 6.15 Nightly 9.30 6 OUR BETTERS a STARRING iiIWSBMJrE CONSTANCE wJll w r -w r w 'T" 'T' n iscHßaw I485 words
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Article116 1934-09-06 9 U.S. Textile Industry 325.000 WORKERS OUT Washington, Sept. 6. A board of three has been appointed by President Roosevelt to inquire into the textile strike. The Board comprises Mr. John Winant, Governor of New Hampshire, Mr. Marion Smith of Atlanta and Mr. Raymond Ingersoll, President of Brooklyn116 words
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Article84 1934-09-06 9 both Houses of Parliament.-— Rugby ladio Service. Who Devoted Life To Work Among Poor London, Sept. 5. A remarkable tribute was paid to-day to memory of the London Liberal Member Parliament, Mr. Frank Bryant, when funeral took place in Lambeth. The ater part of Mr. Bryant’s lifeboth Houses of Parliament.-—Rugby : ladio Service. - 84 words
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Article53 1934-09-06 9 igby Radio Service. Expected In England Next Week London, Sept. 5. t is expected that Prince George will urn to London from Yugo-Slavia early ■xt week. Princess Marina of Greece, fiancee, will visit England a week or vo later and will probably stay at Baikal Castle with theigby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Article57 1934-09-06 9 Reuter Wireless. Prance has discovered its own "Loch ss” monster. Huntsmen claim to have 1 n in Lake Camon near St. Gaudens e ’Ttastic creature with a body over 20 feet uig revered in scales and a tail five feet •ng arid phosphorescent eyes. Search forReuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article252 1934-09-06 9 Reuter. Social Democracy Suppressed STANDARD OF LIFE DEGRADED London, Sept. 5. “Wherever Fascism was instituted.” said Mr. W. M. Citrine at the Trade Union Congress at Weymouth, “Trade Unionism and social democracy have been ruthlessly suppressed, the standard of life degraded, persona!, and political and religious freedomReuter. - 252 words
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Article57 1934-09-06 9 mounting to about £lO,OOO annuelly.—Reuter Wireless. Activities Suffer Severe Setback The Reichsbank delivered a severe setback to the propagenda activities of the nazi party abroad when it informed Dr. Goebells that until further notice no foreign currency would be available on account of routine expenditure for propaganda purposesmounting to about £lO,OOO annuelly.—Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article1995 1934-09-06 9 "THE PROBLEM OF THE ROAD PERIODICAL CAMPAIGNS AGAINST JAY-WALKERS URGED DR. ROSS ON CHIEF FACTORS IN ROAD ACCIDENTS The Problem of the Road, was the subject of an interesting address delivered by Dr. C. C. Ross of Caledonia Estate to the Rotary Club at their weekly meeting at the E.1,995 words
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Article179 1934-09-06 9 —Reuter. Hitler's Speech "NATIONAL SOCIALISM IS WORLD PHILOSOPHY” I I i Nuremberg, Sept. 5. I “The past year brought a i definite consolidation of Nazi power This year has been a period of gigantic constructive 'and productive labour,” declared 'Herr Hitler in his proclamation !at the—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article71 1934-09-06 9 Rugby Radio Service. Adoption By British Railways London, September 5. In view of the success of road silence, the railway companies are taking steps to ensure that engine drivers will not use the siren during the night except where it is absolutely essential, that goods yardRugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article63 1934-09-06 9 —Reuter Wireless. Following Germany’s denunciation of the Italy—German convention regulating commercial payments, Italy has taken action to prevent the export of currency. Future payments for imports from Germany must be made in Reichsmarks to be obtained from the National Institute of Foreign Exchanges even if the orignal—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Advertisement162 1934-09-06 9 /xZ i 1 |o| F I IXI <TRADI MARK| I Notice is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of Bangkok Furnishing Company of No. 7, Leith Street, Penang, and is used by them in respect of all goods and articles manufactured imported and/or sold162 words
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Miscellaneous58 1934-09-06 9 6-30 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 Spirit of a thousand loves! a thousand precious moments of romance! LIL DAGOVER in 'THE WOMAN FROM MONTE CARLO 1 Stirring drama of a siren who tried to be a saint. POPULAR REDUCED PRICES: Cents 10, 20, 30, 50 and $l-00. Tirrißl JIMI Lffl JJ l58 words
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Article982 1934-09-06 10 Only large-minded action will lead Germany out ot her hopeless position, declared Dr. Schacht, President of the Reichsbank, in his speech at the International Conference of Agrarian Science attended by representatives of twenty countries. All that remained to be done was to grant Germany several years’ moratorium in982 words
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Article852 1934-09-06 10 PENANG LADY PILOTS: The Penang Flying Club report for August shows that two ladies obtained their “A” licences during the month, these being Mrs. C. T. Smith and Mrs. A. H. Couser. Messrs. C T. Smith and A. H. Couser also qualified at the same time while852 words
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336 1934-09-06 10 DISMISSED FROM FORCE AFTER TWO YEARS TRAINING Singapore, September Two months ago Bunjang bin Ibrahim was a promising young L constable just turned out of the depot on completing his recruits < To-day he was convicted by a police magistrate on a bribery charg. learned336 words
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Advertisement345 1934-09-06 10 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop I I S A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that h I has the right kind of goods at the right time i and sells them at the right price. i i 1 We devote our energies particularly in making j! I our Pharmacy the345 words
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Advertisement30 1934-09-06 10 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAIN ABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG Singapore. Ipoh, Jt Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Article1905 1934-09-06 11 PENANG CRIMINAL ASSIZES HUSBAND WHO WAS JEALOUS OF PRETTY WIFE A third case of wife murder was begun this morning at the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Whitley and a Special Jury. The accused, Paliyan, stands charged with causing the death of a woman, Sinnathai, on1,905 words
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Article328 1934-09-06 11 Chinese Convicted SENTENCED TO SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT A down-at-heels Chinese named, Tan Ah Huat, on whom the hallmark of the regular five-foot way dweller was indelibly imprinted. Wearing a dirty pair of pants and a dirty baju, stood his trial to-day before Mr. D. Wfls, Police328 words
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Article57 1934-09-06 11 After the unique experience of the past 2 1 < yr<7rs I am convinced of two things (1) education is a mistake, and (2) Some kind of state prolusion for unemployment relief Is necessary.— Mr. John Hands, M. C.H., M.S.C., in his report on the zeork of57 words
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Article142 1934-09-06 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —I understand that the Gecophone instrument in which the receiver and mouthpiece are in one unit is invariably supplied in the case of a new installation whereas the old subscriber to the telephone exchange must be satisfied with the candlestick142 words
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Article538 1934-09-06 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —Being very much interested in the progress of motoring in Malaya, and while I am greatly appreciating the efforts of the Ipoh A.A.M. section on the occasion of their first tentative in organising the Rally and the Concourse d’Elegance538 words
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Article100 1934-09-06 11 campaign in the proper use of roads.—Rug. by Radio Service. To Review Highway Code London, Sept. 5. Included among the duties of the newly appointed Road Safety Council upon which fill the principal interests will be represented and over whose weekly meetings the Transport Minister, Mr. Horecampaign in the proper use of roads.—Rug. by Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article24 1934-09-06 11 —Rugby Rtid\« Service. London, Sept. 5. The Duke of Gloucester sailed from Marseilles in the cruiser “Sussex” to-day for Australia.-—Rugby Rtid\« Service. - 24 words
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Advertisement495 1934-09-06 11 3? 3. IS liE Sil Si Si Si SISI SlSiSl S A PICTURE OF HEALTH Jhk k "x A A A fc .jL wBESI j BE FAIR TO YOUR BABY. Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk495 words
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Article497 1934-09-06 12 Accused Convicted MAJORITY VERDICT OF 5—2 At 5.45 p.ni; yesterday, the trial concluded in the Supreme Court of a Tamil, Karuppan alias Karuppiah, who was indicted with the murder of his wife, on Pangkor Island, Dindings, on the night of June 2. The accused claimed trial and497 words
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Article229 1934-09-06 12 Opens With Lilian Gish In Laugh Hit “His Double Life,” a Paramount laugh hit which opened a season at the Windsor yesterday, heralding Paramount week, combines the artistry of Lilian Gish and Roland Young, and the inspired direction of Arthur Hopkins. The hero in “His Double229 words
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Article1064 1934-09-06 12 Tins In Cyclist’s Coat Pocket SENTENCED TO FIVE MONTHS' R.l. The case was heard feSre the Penang] District Judge, Mr. B.F. Bridge, yesterday in which Liew Inn, a Hokkien Chinese, was charged that he, about 9.15 p.m. on August 4 in Kelawei Road did have1,064 words
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Article489 1934-09-06 12 Constable Charged BRUISES SHOWN TO MAGISTRATE An alleged assault on a prisoner by a police constable while he was taking him to the lock-up after having been charged in the Police Court, was related to Mr. D. Wills. Pdliĕĕ Magistrate, when Mat bin KadeT P.C. 2279489 words
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Article228 1934-09-06 12 Fine M-G-M Drama At Queen's Ramon Novarro and Lupe Velez are starred in a fine Metro-Goldwyn-Mr-drama of Indian life and love, “Laugh Boy,” now showing at Queen’s. The picture is adapted from the fam Pulitzer Prize winning novel written Oliver La Farge. Ramon Novarro. the young Navajo Indian228 words
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Advertisement377 1934-09-06 12 BOXING WEMBLEY PARK y FRIDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1934. £5 (2-min.) Rds. > Ignacio Fernandez, Arthur Suarez Champion of the Orient Champion of India 6 (2-min.) Rds. Al Nicholas Teddy Fong SUPPORTED BY 2 GOOD PRELIMINARIES admission Ringside $2; Other Sea*s $1.50, $l, and 50 cents. hi Phone 485 WEMBLEY CABARET377 words
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Advertisement187 1934-09-06 12 IMPROVED SMOKER’S TEETH AT FIRST BRUSHING .-U If you smoke you should use thi< special peroxide toothpaste to keep your teeth clean and stain-free For heavy smoking leaves ugly brown deposits on the enamel an i in between the teeth. Mr. T. W. R., of Norwich. England, a very heavy187 words
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Article2417 1934-09-06 13 SHAKESPEARE IN REGENTS PARK: NOEL COWARD'S NEW PRODUCTION: FILM CENSORS IN CONFERENCE: SEARCH FOR A DAVID COPPERFIELD I From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 18. PEN AIR PLAYS At the first performance of "Romeo end .hot at the Regent’s Park Open-Air atre, Mr. Sydney Carroll, the director,2,417 words
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Article564 1934-09-06 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Invitations have been issued by Mr. Chee Kok Peng for the marriage of his granddaughter, Miss Katherine Choo Poh Cheng (second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chee Chcon Lim) with Mr. Kok Swee Hong, at the Chapel of the Mission of SeventhDay Adventists on Sunday and afterwards to564 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-06 13 RIPTIDE Whirlpool of Desire RIPTIDE When a Woman Loves RIPTIDE Woman's Dangerous Age RIPTIDE Cross-Currents of Love17 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-06 13 DO YOU REALISE THAT YOU ONLY HEAR A SMALL PROPORTION OF THE MUSIC WHEN IT IS REPRODUCED NONELECTRICALLY I HEAR THE NEW ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE AND YOU WILL REALISE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING MODEL 286 ONLY COSTS $240.00 CALL IN HEAR IT TO-DAY ROBINSON PIANO CO.. PENANG. j THE SMARTEST WOMEN172 words
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Article975 1934-09-06 14 Fifth Annual General Meeting £86,983 CARRIED FORWARD I The Fifth Annual General Meeting of Rawang Tin Fields Limited was held at the Registered Office of the Company, Rawang, on Friday, August 31, 1934, at 10.00 a.m. Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the Chair and, in moving975 words
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Article813 1934-09-06 14 Seventh Annual General Meeting NETT PROFIT OF £22.265 The Seventh Annual General Meeting of Rawang Concessions Limited was held at the Registered Office of the Company, Rawang, on Friday, August 31, 1934, at 10.30 a.m Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the Chair and, in moving the adoption813 words
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Article414 1934-09-06 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day. Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Austral Malay 55 0 56 6ex 55 0 56 6 Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.15 ex 2.07% 2.15 Hitam 50 52%ex 50 52%414 words
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Article67 1934-09-06 14 From And To Madras Presidency The following •..re the numbers of arrivals from, and of departures to the Madras Presidency fo: the month or August, 1934 ARRIVALS. (State aided) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) Adults 4388, Minors 1015, Infants 691. ARRIVALS. —(Others) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors)67 words
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Article208 1934-09-06 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.1 Q 2.15 Hitam 50 52 50 52 Kinta 2.60 2.65 2.60 2.65 Klang River 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Kuchai 1.07% 1.10 1.08 1.10 N. Taiping 65 67%c 65 67%c Pulau Kamiri 2.15 2.20 2.00208 words
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Article202 1934-09-06 14 The following are the latest quotations fcr to-day. Buyers Sellers RUBBER:— Allenbys 1-95 2.05 Aver Panas 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 87*2 92% B. Lintangs 1.27% 1.30 Bedfords 97% 1.0?- 2 Bentas 1.15 1 2 Brogas 1.07% 1.1.’ Indragiris 1.45 ..5 K. Sidims 2.60 2.75 M. Pi das 1.75202 words
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Article104 1934-09-06 14 Reuter Wireless. Keen Demand For British Treasury Bills London, Sept, 1. On the money market this week apart from the spasmodic demand to meet end of the month commitments, supplies, were fully adequate to meet requirements. The keenness tt> obtain this week’s supply of British Treasury Bills resultedReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article423 1934-09-06 14 SOON THEAM CO. I The following ar e the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-dey I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I RUBBER Allenbys 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.05 Ayer Panas 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 87 V 2 92 tg 84*2 92*4 B. Lintaugs 1.26 1.29 126423 words
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Article40 1934-09-06 14 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 6 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m[ts 2|4,V Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4iV On New York Demand 58 France T.T. S6O Hongkong T.T. 32 Shanghai t T.T. 38% India m T.T. 155% Silver 21%40 words
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Article20 1934-09-06 14 London. Sept. 5. War Loan 3-12 per cent, moved to a new high level of 105.—Rugby Radio Service.20 words
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Article129 1934-09-06 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London ror n £229-17-6 £229-0-0 TIN.— (3 Months) u u London £228-12-6 £228-0-0 S ,ngapo MI3.3TH 3113.50 Business Done Penang Nominal 113.50 Business Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.00 $3 00 BLACK PEPPER $i 5 .0 0 $15.00 RUBBER.— London 7 7|l6d. 7 9129 words
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Article130 1934-09-06 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesdav Pe.ris 74 29 32 74 79 32 New York 5.01*4 5.01* Montreal 4.87 4. sB% Brussels 21.05 21.07 Geneva 15.13 15.1! Amsterdam 7 29% 7.28 3 Milan 57 9 16 57 9 16 Berlin 12.54 12.59% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40%130 words
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Advertisement44 1934-09-06 14 Eastern Oriental Hatel PENANG. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY At The AFTER DINNER DANCE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS PRINCESS ROSE LANI THE NIGHTINGALE OF BEAUTIFUL HAWAII AND STAR HULA DANCER TAU MOE THE STEEL GUITAR EXPERT AND BABY LANI Admission to Ballroom $l.OO FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS, THONS 322.44 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-09-06 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6a.m. 76 E Noon 88 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 11.23 a.m. 5.45 a.m. 12 .02 a. m. 6.08 p. m To-morrow 11.25 a.m. 5.31 a.m, 12.13 a.m. 6.17 p.m.38 words
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Article735 1934-09-06 15 ighth Annual General Meeting 4 DIVIDENDS AND 4 BONUSES DECLARED Eighth Annual General Meeting of kat Tin Dredging Limited was held at Registered Office of the Company, ,ng. on Friday, August, 31, 1934, at 31.30 a m. A. A. Henggeler occupied the Chair in moving the735 words
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Article246 1934-09-06 15 Bill To Amend HOLDING UP OF EXPORTS A Bill to amend the Rubber Regulation Enactment, 1934, is shortly to be introducI ed m the Federal Council with a view to dealing with the position created by the holding up of exports, which threatens to prevent Malaya reaching246 words
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263 1934-09-06 15 Celyon Ministers Watching The Situation THREAT OF FINES Profiteering by dealers in Japanese textiles is understood to have been among the matters considered by the Board of Ministers at Colombo No decision was reached, but it is learned that the Minister of Home Affairs reported to263 words
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Article838 1934-09-06 15 Eleventh Annual General Meeting NO DIRECTORS' FEES DURING YEAR The Eleventh Annual General Meeting of Malim Nawar Tin Limited was held at the Registered Office of the Company, Rawang, on Friday, August 31, 1934, at 12.30 p.m. Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the Chair and, in838 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-06 15 RIPTIDE Whirlpool of Desire I "RIPTIDE" When a Woman Loves! RIPTIDE Woman's Dan^ eroUS RIPTIDE Cross-Currents of Love18 words
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Advertisement263 1934-09-06 15 “CROSLEY” SHELVADOR AND TRI-SHELVADOR YOU MUST SEE the CROSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVADOR Elec- 1 Wlll r c Refrigerator to fully 1 appreciate the advancement in R e f r i g e r a t o r J" desr< convenience and Performance that they "fe bl represent. f yyvydM Ask263 words
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Advertisement272 1934-09-06 15 ISIS? w ip 11 ‘-Zijnyr at• g > i Whi' L. I THE World Optical Co., 24, Leith Street, Penang. Telephone No. 337. MOST UP-TO-DATE and COMPREHENSIVELY EQUIPPED OPTICAL HOUSE in TOWN. The need of a most comprehensively equipped optical House has been a long felt want in Penang, and272 words
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Advertisement1677 1934-09-06 16 AGa ■.-'l' l >\sss=gg idtOteSsAA. i limb TO wrope via SUFZ «SBaEMEwLjuinif I_. BLUE FUNNEL WIMK From Penang Arrive Marseille*» Arrive New York VMMb LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. PRBS. X. A. ANTENOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Sept- J Oct. Oct. 11 PRES Nov. 2 1 Dec. 4 C. TROILUS1,677 words
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Article856 1934-09-06 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines <he foOowtng le a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: TN PORT TO-DAY S. BULAN from Singapore via ports. S I.ALANDIA from Bangkok via Singapore, Malacca and Port Swettenham. Salls next day for Colombo, Port Said, Genoa. London, Rotterdam,856 words
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Article60 1934-09-06 17 Dates And Venues TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Doncaster Distance Six Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St Leger Stakes. Run at Doncaster Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs, 132 Yds THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Rous Plate. Run at Doncaster, Distance Six Furlongs. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn60 words
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Article124 1934-09-06 17 Sept. 8, 12 and 15 —Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Oct. 6 and 13 —Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting. rugger: Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Seremban. Oct. 6, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 20, Selangor vs. Perak at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 27, Selangor vs. Penang124 words
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Article708 1934-09-06 17 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with s.s. “J. V. Oldenbamevelt” at Belawan) by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 5 p.m. to-morrow. A mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and T. Semawe by the s.s. “Gen van708 words
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Advertisement251 1934-09-06 17 1 ATONIC Alton Battery Co., Ltd., Alton, Hants. I THE SUPERCHARGED BATTERY 1) kk types for all popular 1 k BHIePS- mfi makes of cars always 9H iN STOCK Sole Agents Importers y HENRY WAUGH CO„ LTD (Incorporated In S.S.) II I ou can’t clean the inside curve with a251 words
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Miscellaneous374 1934-09-06 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 9.50 The Residential Orchestra of The Hague ne following are the new wavelengths, Three parts from the symphony wo of which will be used simultaneous- No. 5. a Andante sostenate allegro GSG 16.86 metres moderato. and GSF 19.82 metres b Andante molto tranquillo cenGSF 19.82 metres374 words
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Miscellaneous95 1934-09-06 17 TO-MORROW P.M. 8.50 Dutch National Anthem. 9.oo—Station orchestra conducted by Loe Cohen 1 Ouv. “Idomenous.” —W. A. Mozert. 2 a Standchen R. Strauss, b Brautlied C. Goldmark. 3 Der Gelgenmacher Von Cremona J. Hubay. 4 Fragments from the opera “Mophistopheles” A. Boito 10.05 Interlude (gramophone records). 10.10 Concert bv David95 words
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1686 1934-09-06 18 CHINSE SENTENCED TO 5 YEARS FCR HOMICIDE "DONE IN THE HEAT OF PASSION" SAYS DEFENCE COUNSEL The story of how a quarrel between two •wives led to serious consequences was told at the Singapore Assize Court on Monday, before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell and a1,686 words
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Article976 1934-09-06 18 OPEN LETTER IN POCKET A Chinese postman who allegedly opened a letter addressed to a woman in Keng Chew Street, Singapore, was sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. M. Brander in the police court on Monday. The accused was Tan Kai Choon. He976 words
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Advertisement158 1934-09-06 18 VALOR 3 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS OF ALL TYPES, SODA-ACID, FOAM AND C. T. C. IMlpi "VALOR" FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE ■fell/ APPROVED AND USED BY THE HIGHEST tofl «BsR AUTHORITIES S Sole Agents KS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., PENANG SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. ■——l ——rbhr--Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF WATER PURIFICATION158 words
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Advertisement21 1934-09-06 18 FIRST WITH I THE NEWS The Sonday I (Gazette ON 1 in Peijapg 7 A. M. BEST PICTURES LATEST NEWS I21 words
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Article300 1934-09-06 19 furs Pacific Service. 600 Missing UNPRECEDENTED TORRENTIAL RAINS Harbin, August 20. ■ecedentcd and torrential rains < aused the Yalu River to overs banks and transformed streets raging torrents which swept people, animals and houses, r death and destruction to An>ver the week-end. hundred of the inhabitantsfurs Pacific Service. - 300 words
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Article66 1934-09-06 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. incidents In Recent Months Tokyo, Awgust 21. ty-four incidents had occurred he Soviet—Manchoukuo frontier recent months, General S. Hayashi, nister of War, reported at a meetthe Cabinet held to-day. None of idents, he stated, were of a serious ral Mineo Osumi, the Minister of old—Reuters Pacific Service. - 66 words
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64 1934-09-06 19 Reuters Pacific' Service. Nanking August 23. hen Cho, Nanking police com>ner, and Mr. Ku Tseng-Hung, I°' > prison commander, were to-day the military medal of the first ovard was recommended by the r y of War for meritorious service in ion with the successful searchReuters Pacific' Service. - 64 words
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Article102 1934-09-06 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Hankow, August 22. Anxiety in connection with the shortage of food supplies in Wuhan, been allayed with the news from Changsha that General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government, has taken a favourable attitude regarding the exemption, or at least reduction,—Reuters Pacific Service. - 102 words
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Article244 1934-09-06 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. More Legation Guard Finds Peiping, Aug. 22. Further progress has been made in classifying the fragments of porcelain recentbrought to light during the excavation of the site of the American Legation Guard’s new recreation hall. The fragments, states the Legation Guard News, have been examined—Reuters Pacific Service. - 244 words
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Article173 1934-09-06 19 is to make Joans lu x«mv« of farming villages.—Reuters Pacific Se vice. Successful Reconstruction Measures Canton, August 21. South Kiangsi has been making great strides in development, rehabilitation and reconstruction since the Kwangtung Ist Group Army troops have been stationed there General Yu Han-mow, commander of the Firstis to make Joans lu x«mv« of farming villages.—Reuters Pacific Se – vice. - 173 words
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Article88 1934-09-06 19 'system into two units.-Reuters Pacific 1 Service Protest Against Withdrawal Of Extrality Dairen, August 21. Strong opposition against the withdrawal of extraterritoriality rights in Manchuria was expressed by citizens of Dairen at a mass meeting here to-day. Following the meeting a manifesto was forwarded to the Japanese authorities'system into two units.-Reuters Pacific 1 Service - 88 words
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Article278 1934-09-06 19 U* f foreign firm shortly, it is stated —Reuters Pacific Service. Work In Full Swing $2 MILLION LOAN FROM BOXER FUND Canton, August 20. The next two years are expected to witness considerable progress in railway development in Southern China According to official announcements plans have beenU* f – foreign firm shortly, it is stated—Reuters Pacific Service. - 278 words
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Article83 1934-09-06 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Authorised To Issue $20,000,000 Bonds Nanking, August 22. The Central Political Council to-day authorised the Chekiang Provincial Government to issue $20,000,000 worth of provincial bonds. Mr. Tsen Tang-pu, head of the Chekiang Commission for Reconstruction, who is at present in Nanking, told the press thatReuters Pacific Service. - 83 words
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Article72 1934-09-06 19 IWUUVXX XXXLXJ TXWXV V* -w*. famous waterways and mountains. —Reuters Pacific Service. Reorganisation Being Considered Peiping, August 20. A message from Chungking intimates that the reorganisation of the Szechuen Provincial Government is again being considered General Liu Hsiang, it is said, has the largest number of supportersIWUUVXX XXXLXJ TXWXV ** V* -w*. famous waterways and mountains.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 72 words
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Article45 1934-09-06 19 to-day by the Foreign Office?—Reuters Pacific Sei vice. Tokyo, August 21. The appointment of Mr. S. Sawada as the new Japanese Ambassador to Brazil, has been aproved by the Brazilian Government, according to a notification received to-day by the Foreign Office?—Reutersto-day by the Foreign Office?—Reuters Pacific Sei vice. - 45 words
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Article79 1934-09-06 19 excavation work continues. —Reuters Pacific Sowice. Canton, August 21. Over ten villages in the vicinity of Budka Mountain, in Ying Ching District, have been destroyed by a large landslide, according to a vernacular report. Torrents of water xcashed down from the mountain wrecking many bui'dings, bridgesexcavation work continues.—Reuters Pacific Sowice. - 79 words
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Article186 1934-09-06 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Reds Again Rampant In Fukien Canton, August 22. Private reports received by Fukien merchants here to-day state that communists have attacked Puching. looted 15 villages and burned 8,000 houses. A reign of terror is also reported from Lienkong. It appears that the reds are still.- Reuters Pacific Service. - 186 words
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Article148 1934-09-06 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. War And Rural Relief Work Completed Peiping, August 20. Mr. Chi Liang, member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, arrived here from Suiyuan this morning. Mr. Chi was sent by the Central Government some months ago to Kansu and Shensi in connection with—Reuters Pacific Service. - 148 words
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Article121 1934-09-06 19 stitute staff for the celebrations.—Reuters Pacific Service. Fifth Anniversary Celebrations On Sept. 9 Peiping, August 20. The National Peiping Research Institute, established in 1929, will celebrate its sth anniversary on September 9 of this year. The administration of the Institute has decided to celebrate the occasion bystitute staff for the celebrations.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 121 words
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Advertisement368 1934-09-06 19 THE BLUES 5 No man or woman is more sick of life than J when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease J in many cases. That terri- bl e feeling which makes J all the world appear gloomy tjSgMBHNk without one ray of368 words
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Article, Illustration243 1934-09-06 20 THE SCENE at the Oval as the Australians ran .off the field with the Ashes —stumps as souvenirs—and the crowd chasing them towards the pavilion. England ere ell out for 145, and beaten by 562 runs. STRAIGHT FROM HOSPITAL —Bowes in action. Coming from243 words