Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1934
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Title Section20 1934-09-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. N 221. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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251 1934-09-19 1 Reuter. JIRTY-NINE VOTES TO THREE ECURITY CANNOT BE ORGANISED ON SHIFTING SANDS" Verbal Promises and Declarations" Geneva, September 18. I votes to three decided to admit the Soviet members abstained from voting. the Chairman, in a speech of welcome said the prethe Soviet delegationReuter. - 251 words
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Article101 1934-09-19 1 Radio Service. ft ency Meeting ft L ndon, September 18. ft eeting of the Tariffs and ft s Committee of the Feft Industries was fu'ly atft tatives of the leading ft try. when they unanift following resolution, ft > i to the President of ft 'iy’sRadio Service. - 101 words
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Article65 1934-09-19 1 I New High I Record London, Sept. 18. ft, ature of the London ft the appreciable gains ft Government Stocks ft investment support ftt closing at a new Ift Rugby Radio SerI ill I ft n A QUESTION and I ft 1 B be delivered by the Ift65 words
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Article73 1934-09-19 1 —Reuter Wireless. Senior Police Constable Sentenced To Death Vienna. Sept. 14. A military court has sentenced to death a senior police constable, named Franz Theissenberger who was accused of plaj ing an important role behind the sceneson July 25th when Dr. Dollfuss was murdered. It is alleged—Reuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article114 1934-09-19 1 cent treaty tor uie r Renter can-Russian diplomatic relations.-Reute Wireless. Geneva, Sept. 12. The outspoken speech by Mr. de Valera on the subject of Russia’s admission to the League created a sensation in the A bley. This vital o.uestion, he said, shou.d be treated in publiccent treaty tor uie r Renter can-Russian diplomatic relations.-Reute Wireless. - 114 words
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Article33 1934-09-19 1 —-Reuter Wireless. Washington. Sept. 14. Exports of gold from the United States during August were valued at nf which $11,681,000 went to France, a tV Commere. Exports of silver $1,741.000..—-Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Article468 1934-09-19 1 Reuter Wireless. Effort To Save Passengers WOMEN THROWN INTO SEA New York, Sept. 11. At the Morro Castle inquiry, an ciler I named Antonio Georgeo, gave evidence i that he threw several women from the ship in an effort to save them. He left the ship in. Reuter Wireless. - 468 words
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Article108 1934-09-19 1 Startling Discovery CONVERSATIONS HEARD FOR FIVE YEARS Paris. Sept. 14. Many a mystery that has baffled the police for several years may be cleared up through the startling discovery made by electricians when carrying out repairs at the headquarters of the Prefecture of Police. The new Prefect108 words
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Article44 1934-09-19 1 Reuter Wireless. An official British delegation headed by Sir Frederick Leith Ross is proceeding immediately’ to Berlin to negotiate on AngloGerman commercial relations as affected by’ the new German machinery’ for the control of imports and the allocation of foreign exchange.. Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article96 1934-09-19 1 —Reuter. Allied Groups To Join FURTHER 100.000 WORKERS EFFECTED New York, Sept. 19. A further 100,000 workers will be effected by the decision of the Executive Council of the L nited '1 extile WOrkers to authorise the strike committee to call out all allied groups at the!.—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article50 1934-09-19 1 .—Reuter. Drastic Cuts To Reduce Deficit The Hague, Sept. 19. A deficit of 92,992,000 guilders is anticipated in the 1935 Budget, but a drastic cut in expenditure will reduce it to 762,000. Estimates include a contribution of 12,000.000 guilders towards the navy in the Dutch East Indies.-.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article121 1934-09-19 1 —Reuter Wireless. Jovial Remark Which Led To Happy Denouement Paris, Sept. 13. “I am quite a good manicurist. Won’t you trust your hands to me.” This jovial remark by Princess Marina to Prince George led to the happy denouement of their engagement, according to the Greek writer Madame—Reuter Wireless. - 121 words
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Article75 1934-09-19 1 Reuter Wireless. ATTACKED U.S. Cutters Chasing Japanese Fishing Boat Manila, Sept. 14. Two United States revenue cutters are pursuing the Japanese fishing boat, “Hayun Maru,” following a conipiaint of three Filipino police who boarded her to inspect her nets and were attacked, robbed and tossed overboard by theReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article81 1934-09-19 1 last year by £3.428,277. —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 18. Exchequer returns for the past week show that during the current financial year total ordinary revenue, exclusive of selfbalancing revenue, amounted on September 15 to £225,468,998, which is £2,223,213 less than the amount collected at September 16last year by £3.428,277.—Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Article281 1934-09-19 1 —Reuter. Mr. Sopwith Elated ALMOST PLEASED TORE GENOA JIB Newport, Sept. 18. Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith’s “Endeavour” won the second race in the America’s Cup race over a triangular course by 51 seconds and created a new record time. Mr. Sopwith, interviewed by Reuter, is—Reuter. - 281 words
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Article117 1934-09-19 1 —Reuter Wireless. Too Weak To Last Until Cortes Reassembles Madrid, Sept. 11. The “Daily Press” generally anticipates a government crisis before the week-end. The attack against the government comes both from the Right and Left and the government is considered too weak to last until the Cortes reassembles.—Reuter Wireless. - 117 words
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Article45 1934-09-19 1 —Reuter Wireless. Fire Causes Extremely Heavy Damage Loosduinen (Holland), Sept. 14. Fire destroyed half a rubber factory at Vredestein. The full extent of the damage is not yet known but is believed to be extremely heavy. It is attributed to spontaneous combustion.-—Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article75 1934-09-19 1 Reuter Wireless. The D p’omatic Corps to-day assembled at the Presidential Patece which was opened for the first time since the death of the late President Hindenburg to enable them to terider congratulations tp Hitler on the occasion of his becoming Reich Leader. The German war flag. Reuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Advertisement2244 1934-09-19 2 MATES FOR CASUAL NOTIFICATION TAKU D "J G LtE N Y o HOE laraGe”’* BAN KS ADVERTISEMENTS liability «»1, Pier Road, Ba<a«i Luar. ARTERED BAN* M Zy Sent (Incorporated in New South Wales) IST CLASS NEDERLANDSCHE CHA Councillor’s Office, Penang, from persons NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend 2ND2,244 words
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Article2180 1934-09-19 3 [if PRI f MINISTERS RETURN: MR. HENDERSON 0 N INTERNATIONAL STRIFE RUSSIA AND tHE LEAGUE OF NATIONS LANCASHIRE TRIBUTE TO LORD DERBY \n Correspondent.) London, September 8. IQUI ET IN DOWNING STREE .a, Downing-street, and are concerned August ||fes' <' best Victorian tradi- >vernment2,180 words
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Advertisement212 1934-09-19 3 'y y 'y' "y', B BLBk ImIMF "Wls B I f I ■Bl if Mi I MBnMBr/AMI -W Ik fll IK r II r 1 B original letter is held at Arcadia tt orks and its authenticity can be verified. I was introduced to them a short time ago by212 words
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Article, Illustration708 1934-09-19 4 —Reuter COMPLETES TRIANGULAR COURSE IN 3 HRS. 9 MINS. 1 SEC. LOOKS CERTAIN TO WIN THE SERIES Mr. T. M. Sopwith’s “Endeavour” won the second race in the America’s Cup series and having won the first race on Monday is now in—Reuter - 708 words
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Article23 1934-09-19 4 —Rugby Radio Service. The success of “Endeavour” was greeted with great rejoicing by the workmen Who built her at Gosport,—Rugby Radio Service. - 23 words
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409 1934-09-19 4 A proposal to spend a sum of $1,500 in alterations and reconditioning of the women’s dressing room is the prinicpal business before th e annual general meeting of the Keppel Golf Club, which is to be held on Tuesday Sept. 25 in the409 words
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Article48 1934-09-19 4 wculd be seen on the turf next year.—Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 12. In an interview with Reuter Mr. Benson, the cwner of Windsor Lad, said he was not retiring the horse to the stud and he would be seen on the turf next year.—Reu-wculd be seen on the turf next year.—Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article306 1934-09-19 4 Second P.C.C. Practice Match COLOURS DEFEAT WHITES The second hcckey practice match of the Penang Cricket Club was played off at the Padang yesterday evening. The Colours, captained by L. H. Best, were a stronger team, showing good combination and stickwork. Anthony and Pettier proved sound forwards and306 words
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Article284 1934-09-19 4 Also Master Bobby And I Sky-Raider VOYAGER UP TO CLASS 1 The following are the latest amendments,; etc., to the S. R. A. Classification of! Horses aiid Ponies. It will be seen that there are over 20 new classifications CLASSIFICATION OF HORSES PONIES HORSES—284 words
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Article102 1934-09-19 4 —Reul r English Cricket PAINE CAPTURES THE BOWLING London, Sept 1' The following are the averages i" I’Jdir.g to-day s match between the Cha '.pions and the Rest. BATTING Qualification eight completed iru; r .-S No of No. of Times Highest Ag_ Avr Innings not out—Reul r - 102 words
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Article, Illustration48 1934-09-19 4 present. —R e u Wireless. London, Sept Tfr. Jardine cricketer w? a ried to Miss M ret Peat St. Ge at Hannover St It was not the 1 cricketer’s we and there was archway of cru’b bats. A few mous playei s present. —R e upresent.—R e u ' Wireless. - 48 words
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Article56 1934-09-19 4 Victory By Eight Wickets London, September 18. The Rest defeated th e Champions, Lancashire, by eight wickets. Lancashire: 206 and 333 (Bowes 4 for 66 and Verity 4 for 79). The Rest: 385 for 9 wickets, declared and 155 for 2 wickets (Wyatt 85 not out56 words
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Advertisement17 1934-09-19 4 TIJAH RUMBA 11 Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” 9 y—rtlws moiitiueJl»17 words
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Article1769 1934-09-19 5 OLA sgow golf CHAMPIONSHIP WINS FOR RANGERS AND MOTHERWELL FIFESHIRE BEAT THE REST .From Own Correspondent.) London. September 8. a PETEK WINS GOLF TITLE Gla> Championship title was won canten Ist by Gordon Peters, the OC r Fen player, with an aggregate C v oth courses of1,769 words
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874 1934-09-19 5 Padgham Fails To Qualify CONSISTENT ROUNDS BY MITCHELL The distinction of leading the field in the Southern section qualifying rounds for the £1,040 tournament which concluded at Oxhey was shared by three players—S. L. King, Abe Mitchell, and C. A. Whitcombe. To his record874 words
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Article1159 1934-09-19 5 H. RUSCOE CLARK - By H. RUSCOE CLARK SURGEON TO THE “ENDEAVOUR” (in “The Star”) Newport, Rhode Island. A quiet day. The first that Endeavour has lain e.ll day at her moorings since she got down from Herreschpff’s Yard, Bristol, where she fitted after her Atlantic crossing. She looks her1,159 words
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Article2809 1934-09-19 6 SIR JAMES JEANS'S ADDRESS TO BRITISH ASSOCIATION DEADLY WEAPONS MAY STOP, NOT CAUSE. WAR PLEA FOR A RELIGION FOUNDED ON PSYCHOLOGY AND FACT Sir James Jeans, the astronomer, delivered his presidential address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science at the opening meeting at2,809 words
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Article, Illustration46 1934-09-19 6 Th> Rev. O. 11. Plaoit, rector of Rockingham, nnr Market Harborough, Leicester, showing Lady Culme-Seyniour sense of the antk silver h found behind a false back in the church safe. He was searching for sg.t? documents \»hen b? disc vered the treasure.46 words
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Article290 1934-09-19 6 Britain’s Policy Defended In a vigorous defence of the Government s plan to train officers for the new j Indian Army, instead of appointing them I from the ranks, Field-Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode, Commander-in-Chief, i n the Council of State debate said: “Whet right have opponents290 words
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Article474 1934-09-19 6 Due To Criticism Of j! Infallibility OLD TESTAMENT AS TALK FILM Professor F. C. Burkitt, of Cambridge, expressed the opinion on Sept 6at the Modern Churchmen’s Confer* r. at Birmingham, that a historical point of view in the study of the Bible was unpopular. r "Our countrymen474 words
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447 1934-09-19 7 Handicaps For Friday CARD of nine EVENTS .mg are the handicaps for the the Singapore Turf Club Amafir?L be run on Friday:— tfUr RACE 1 s 3 Division 2—5 Furlongs, ad Lass 12.05 Lai n 11.12 izes 11.00 Rivei* 11.00 < .10.12 ‘pat 10.07 Mouse447 words
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Article538 1934-09-19 7 Victory By Seven Goals VICTORIA GREEN HOCKEY In a keenly-contested game of hockey played yesterday on the Victoria Green, the I enang Recreation Club lost to the Chinese ecrea ion Club by seven goals to nil. The Recreationists, however, should have scored at least once. 'lorke at538 words
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Article96 1934-09-19 7 power.—Reuter. Creates New World’s Record Venice, Sept. 18. Hubert Scott Payne, driving his “Miss Britain III” broke the world’s record for a single engined boat over the n>easured mile with a mean average of 177.185 kilometres per hour. His outward speed was 178.811 anti his homeward speedpower.—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article860 1934-09-19 7 P.W.F.A. Beaten PLAYER WARNED FOR QUESTIONABLE TACTICS The semi-final in the Penang Football Association Cup between the Darul Aihsan Football Club and the Province Wellesley 1 Football Association was played yesterday on the St. Xavier's ground and resulted in a win for the former by three860 words
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656 1934-09-19 7 BANK TAMBY ACQUITTED Caustic comments on the deliberate prejury allegedly committed by a senior police officer in a court case before Mr. J.M. Brander, the Singapore third magistrate, were made by counsel for the defence on Monday. Dr. C. H. Withers Payne, appearing for the656 words
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Article155 1934-09-19 7 Opening Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 18. The Selangor Club opened their hockey season to-day when they met the Selangor Indian Association on the padang, the match ending in a draw. Judging from to-day's team, the Selangor Club must do well dwrI ing this155 words
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Article55 1934-09-19 7 ket matters generally. —Rugby Radio Service. To Discuss Cricket Matters Generally London, Sept. 18. At the invitation of the Marylebone Cricket Club, a meeting has been arranged for September 20 between a sub-committee of the club and representatives of the Australian cricket team for discussion on cricketket matters generally.—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article107 1934-09-19 8 New Jungle Thriller At Majestic “Wild Cargo,” which opened to good houses at the Majestic last night, is a jungle drama of interest which illustrates the further adventures of Frank Buck, the well-known hunter in his search to capture alive wild animals of the Asiatic jungle. The picture107 words
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Article127 1934-09-19 8 And “Pirate Treasure” At Queen’s A fine double atraction is drawing crowds to the Queen’s. The pictures are "I'll Tell The World” and the concluding chapters of the thrilling Richard Talmadge serial. “Pirate Treasure.” I Lee Tracy gives his usual good performance as a reporter of127 words
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Article304 1934-09-19 8 Returning From Visit ’o Chinese Government Baron Emmanuel Janssen, Specia Ar bassador of His Majesty the King tl Belgians to the Chinese Govemme. a rived in Singapore on Monday by d Conte Rosso on his way home. He < a companied by Baroness Janssen, M And304 words
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Advertisement38 1934-09-19 8 B 3 BH» vwa FM KIS* 1 K.EJo***» HP'W 1W “"x* “if there were as Bl 9°°d an oil as MH Wakefield Castrol I should trq it” A p j of C. C. WAKHPIELD Co. Ltd.. Singafore Penang.38 words
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Miscellaneous664 1934-09-19 8 /"X < T TT' XT* IkT 9C* xSx SEASON OPENS metrcmsoldwyn-maye s U U IL IL IN O FRIDAY SUPREME triumph “RIPTIDE” Wfl “RIDTIDE One year in production “RIPTIDE’' is unquestionably the STARRING finest screen entertainment Miss Shearer has ever appeared in. J A 7 has the brilliance of “The664 words
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Article104 1934-09-19 9 Reuter. 400 Homeless ENTIRE BUSINESS SECTION DESTROYED Washington, Sept. 18. i A message from Nome, Alaska, states that all Federal buildings and the entire business section have been destroyed by fire. A United States cutter has been despatched from the United [States to Nome to giveReuter. - 104 words
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Article67 1934-09-19 9 o Service. Work On Underground Telephone Cable London. September 18 •k on the additional underground able between London, Liverpool ow, begun in June, is procc.td- on the Northern section of the I 0 1 dO men are continuously employ aying of the cable which inclu- airs of screenedo Service. - 67 words
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Article73 1934-09-19 9 K/' No increase In Taxation i Hague, September 18. L .intenance of sound national indispensable” declared Queen j in her speech at the opening of Increase in taxation is im- >. a reduction in expenditure is I tnd greater attention must be I urging the hom eK/' - 73 words
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Article233 1934-09-19 9 turned over to the Mediation Board. Keuter. 20 Factories Reopen MORE WALK-OUTS AT MAINE Maine, September 18. With 11,000 National Guards on duty, the textile conflict remained at a deadlock. The gains by employers in the South where a score of factories reopened at last partially offsetturned over to the Mediation Board. Keuter. - 233 words
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Article135 1934-09-19 9 Why Rent Was Increased Judgment and costs was entered by the Penang District Judge. Mr. B. F. Bridge yesterday for the plaintiff, Gheh Chow, Teik„ by his attorney, The Penang Estate and Trust Agency, Limited, against Lim Thean Kim. The claim was for possession of houses 298135 words
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Article659 1934-09-19 9 —Reuter. China's Efforts To Regain Control COUNTERACTING LOSS OF PRESTIGE London, Sept. 18. Close observers on Sino-Tibetan affairs are .of the opinion that Mr. Huang Mu-sung’s proclamation of September 13 is due rather to Nanking’s feeling that it is desirable to seize the opportunity of the—Reuter. - 659 words
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Article388 1934-09-19 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Swiss Opposition ATTEMPT TO WED FIRE TO WATER Geneva, September 18. The Sixth Committee of the League, presided over by Senor Madariaga, only passed the resolution recommending the Assembly to admit Soviet Russia to the League after a debate in which some speeches.—Rugby Radio Service. - 388 words
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Article102 1934-09-19 9 noises remains to b e dealt with. —Rugby Radio Service. Motorists’ Loyal Response To Appeal London, September 18. The first reports of the Minister of Transport's order extending to all built-up areas in the United Kingdom the establishment of the silent zone for motor horns between 11.30 p.m.noises remains to be dealt with.—Rugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article104 1934-09-19 9 with sodium arsenite dust.—Rugby Radio I Service. Resolution To Delimit Outbreak Areas London, September 18. The International Locust Conference, resuming its meetings at the House of Lords yesterday, has accepted the invitation from the Egyptian Government to hold the next conference at Cairo in 1936 and adopted resolutionswith sodium arsenite dust.—Rugby Radio I Service. - 104 words
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Miscellaneous62 1934-09-19 9 IWW 6-30 9-30 I O-NIGHT TO-MORROW ONLY I E WAS TOO BUSY MAKING HISTORY j TO MAKE LOVE V S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS" THE TALKIE OF THE TOWN! I WITH I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. I g POPULAR REDUCED PRICES I COMMENCING FRIDAY, 21ST SEPT. I i S VASANT I62 words
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Miscellaneous148 1934-09-19 9 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 THE JUNGLE UNFOLDS ITS WORLD OF MYSTERY > NATURE SAVES HER BIGGEST THRILL FOR IyXTYXV! Brings Em^Back- Alive S FRANK BUCK >9' I t f‘ P• t h WbZZ/Y XI fanged empire j ©fits secrets... r °bs the jungle P rou£ leBt i lords to give you148 words
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Article447 1934-09-19 10 As a result of China having obtained only twenty-one votes out of the fiftytwo required for her re-election to membership of the Council of the League of Nations, the way was cleared fqr Turkey. The new members elected at Geneva on Monday were Chile, Spain and447 words
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391 1934-09-19 10 One Council Member Suggests Rs. 5,000 OBJECTION TO SUNDAY CELEBRATIONS Colombo. Sir Baron Jayatilaka (the Leader of the House), announced in the State Council that Sept. 20 would be observed as a Public and Bank Holiday in connection with the visit of His391 words
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Article1023 1934-09-19 10 THE LUMUT FIRE: The serious fire which occurred at Lumut on Sunday night, causing damage to the extent of approximately $lOO,OOO, mostly in goods, reminds us that recently we were told the Perak Customs authorities would be faced with a problem when the retrocession of the Dindings1,023 words
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Article216 1934-09-19 10 Malay Convicted Of Attempted Theft I Having been detected while rummaging under the front seat of a car which was halted by the Hutchings School, a Malay youth named Sheerat bin Abdullah was today convicted by the Poffce Magistrate on a charge of attempted theft. S.216 words
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96 1934-09-19 10 Chinese Charged Alleged to have made a false rep tation to the Immigration Officer v view to obtaining a certificate of entr. 1 to the Settlement, a Chinese named Ah Chew, was to-day produced before 1 D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang The accused was alleged96 words
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352 1934-09-19 11 100,000 WORTH OF GOODS LOST IN DISASTROUS LUMUT FIRE 23 SHOP-HOUSES GO UP IN FLAMES H BUT NO LIVES LOST Pre Brigade Works All Night To Quell I Blaze I asti ous fire has occurred at I .unuit where as many as 23 on the river trout were totally gutted,352 words
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481 1934-09-19 11 STORY OF CHETTIAR WHO WANTED A BRIDE After several postponements the case was heard before Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Tuesday, in which, Somasundram Chetty, and Amani, his wife, were charged with procuring a Tamil girl named481 words
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Article74 1934-09-19 11 Pleads Guilty To Three Charges An illicit distiller who had carried on a still at Paya Terubong appeared to-day before the Police Magistrate and pleaded guilty to three charges preferred against him, namely, (1) possession of dutiable liauor, (2) fermenting intoxicating liquor without a permit and (3)74 words
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Article544 1934-09-19 11 (To th e Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir,—I consider that the thanks of all the worthy and enlightened public of Penang are due to the Rev. Keppel Garnier for so ably championing th e cause of FORT CORNWALLIS in your paper and objecting strongly to its threatened544 words
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Article287 1934-09-19 11 Sir, I write to you concerning the very sad drowning fatality on Sunday last. Trussing that you will, through the columns of your valuable Paper give this matter ventilation ond draw the attention of proper authorities to it. This sad event was so very unnecessary and287 words
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Article342 1934-09-19 11 Siam Pioneering In Aviation NO MORE FLOODING Bangkok, Sept. 12. J t avy rains which have been ex-: d all over the middle part of the have led to flooding, and those' with the various aviation services h.-.v- been watching the state of the it342 words
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Article166 1934-09-19 11 Awarded $5,000 SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT l (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. September 18. The Chief Justice to-day awarded John O’Regan 85,000 damages and costs in the case in which h e sued Frederick Cator for I 530.000 as damages for injuries suffered ■by reason of166 words
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300 1934-09-19 11 A "Fated" Car HAS FIGURED IN FOUR ACCIDENTS SINCE i JANUARY I A car which has figured in four road crashes since the beginning of this year and which is said to be “fated,” was involved in a Singapore police court case before Mr300 words
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Article178 1934-09-19 11 Two-Day Procession In Province In honour of the birthday of the god Cheong Leong Yeh. the Chinese residents of Province Wellesley have arranged a two- f day procession to be held to-morrow and Friday. This will be the first of its kind I in the178 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-19 11 DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON I "THE TRUMPET BLOWS"8 words
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Advertisement337 1934-09-19 11 Another Trufood baby this young man is Henry Slessor, W son of Lady Cynthia Slessor. I f 1 I PORTRAIT FV MARCUS A D A M --V'" J Trufood babies become STURDY CHILDREN Babies who are fed on Humanised Trufood are not only happy and healthy in infancy. More than337 words
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Article1119 1934-09-19 12 Stranee Legend Unearthed ANCIENT RECORDS FROM THE GOBI DESERT There are many people who believe that, at one time, a great Continent, shaped like a figure 8. extended south-east i'rem Siam and southern China in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and it is a fact1,119 words
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Article58 1934-09-19 12 girl gained a sensational victory.—Reuter Wireless. In the final of the girls’ Golf Championship over eighteen holes, Miss Jupp beat Miss Montford 3/1. Miss Jupp played like a veteran in spite of the fact that this is her first tournament of any kind in which she hasgirl gained a sensational victory.—Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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389 1934-09-19 12 His Own Story Of An Adventure Like A Play GOATS’ FLESH AND LOBSTERS London, September 8. Mr Noel Coward will probably include wrecking and marooning scenes in his next play, but it is not likely that goats’ meat and lobsters will figure in the389 words
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Article43 1934-09-19 12 —Reuter. Dunedin, New Zealand, Sept. 19. The expedition headed by Lincoln Ellsworth and Sir Hubert Wilkin sailed aboard the ice-breaker “Wyatt Earp" for further exploration of the Antarctic including a long aeroplane flight from Deception Island to be undertaken by Ellsworth.-—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article62 1934-09-19 12 being maintained about its purport.—Reuter Wireless. The coincidental arrival of Mussolini and a number of Austrian leaders headed by the Education Minister ostensibly to attend the opera performances has evoked the greatest interest. Mussolini this afternoon met three Austrians aboard the yacht, “Aurora The meeting apparently wasbeing maintained about its purport.—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article544 1934-09-19 12 Buying More From Britain The Empire is leading the w’ay in world recovery. That means large orders from the Dominions for British factories. Canada has reduced her unemployed by half since the beginning of the year, and her exports are up by nearly 40 per cent,544 words
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463 1934-09-19 12 Committee's Proposals SPECIAL SCHEME FOR WOMEN l I Encouragement of large-scale Empire migration, in the present state of markets, should be avoided. Group sett’ement schemes should not be encouraged. Advances of capital for land settlement should be discontinued. These are some of the chief463 words
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Advertisement31 1934-09-19 12 MAISON CHANG Gl Up-to-date Machine for Permanent Hair Waving. :l p ■A• E |hiWfr< n f JI N dW w e v A 5I :r* S NO. 9. LIGHT STREET, PENANG.31 words
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Advertisement44 1934-09-19 12 I NOTICE OF SALE FOR SALE the NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL TANJONG BUNGAH PENANG AS A GOING CONCERN I For price, further Particulars and Conditions I of Sale Please apply to 1 ONG HUCK.LIM, ESQ., I Solicitor for the Proprietor, 16, Beach Street, I Penang.44 words
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Advertisement292 1934-09-19 12 5 M A RS E L LA I < ART HAIRDRESSER FROM g ITALY. I 6 I I i 3 Z AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. a 19, LIGHT STREET. 3 TO ENGLISH SCHOOLS 1935 Parents are urged to register their children for 1935 Primary Classes in t h Government and Aided292 words
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667 1934-09-19 13 fc \GNIFICENT CLOTHES AT BEDDING mR l V JOO KOOI AND M ISS (HOO PUAY NEO snown Chinese families of r were, united on Sunday by c of Mr. Law Joo Kooi, fourth nd Mrs. Law Yew Swee, and ay Neo. daughter of the667 words
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Article185 1934-09-19 13 Pleads Guilty To Two 55 BR, BE offered to POLICE Pak Y h^ eSe mOtOr Car driver > n »med Wong lak Yong, was charged "ng Wilson at the KimU t r on Mondav witk umpur Police Court, named M‘ Uh hur to a Tamil185 words
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Article388 1934-09-19 13 Cut His Throat When He "Was Angry" DID NOT WANT TO TELL THE REASON ASeremban, Sept. 16. I have cut my throat with a razor. 1 was angry. I do not want to tell the reason.” This was all that Wong Yuen Wong, a schoolmaster at the Government388 words
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Article119 1934-09-19 13 Mr. H. D. Jensen Of Kajang Passes In Burma We regret to record the death of Mr. Harold Drewett Jensen, late of the F.M.S. Rubber Co., Ltd., Kajang, at the Rangoon General Hospital on Saturday. Mr. Jensen, who was 54 years of age, was formerly a sugar planter119 words
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Article680 1934-09-19 13 Mr J. H. McN. Mclean, who recently returned from Heme furlough has succeeded Mr. Humphrys as 0.C.P.D., Kuala Lipis. Mr. J. S. McCrow. Manager, Heawood Estate. Sungei Siput, and Mrs. McCrow have sailed by the "Rajputana” for Malaya. The death occurred at Harrow, on August 31, of680 words
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332 1934-09-19 13 Two Chinese Convicted OIL EXTRACTED FROM SEALED TINS The case in which two Chinese. Cheng Beng Earn and Lee Cheng Guan, were charged on counts of theft and alternatively of cheating in respect of kerosine oil alleged to have been extracted from 1 certain332 words
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Advertisement171 1934-09-19 13 LUCIENNE BOYER THE STAR WHO MADE "SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE" FAMOUS, HAS JUST RECORDED THESE TWO RECORDS. FULL OF UNUSUAL CHARM. DB 1385 WITHOUT YOU 09 SNUGGLED IN YOUR ARMS DR 13RA 1 DON T SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE UD 1500 LOST MY HEART IF YOU HAVE NOT171 words
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5315 1934-09-19 14 WORLD DEMAND LIKELY TO GROW STEADILY IN COMING YEARS THE VITAL IMPORTANCE OF CLEANLINESS ON ESTATES CAUSES OF DISCOLOURATION Dr. E. Rhodes gave a lecture to the I. S. P. at their annual conference at the Masonic Hall Darr.ansara Road, cn Friday. His5,315 words
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681 1934-09-19 14 Tenth Annual General Meeting IMPROVED CASH POSITION The Tenth Annual General Meeting of shareholders of the Menglembu Lode Mining Company, Limited, was held to-day at the registered offices of the Company,. Mr. D. A. M. Brown presided, and the others personally present were: Mr.681 words
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Article188 1934-09-19 14 The Ideal' Way To Reduce A woman writes to tell how she is reducing excess fat—and her way seems to be th -l id Zm old, 5 ft. 5% ins. in height and was 13 st. 8 lbs. when I started taking a level teaspoonful188 words
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Article314 1934-09-19 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar e the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Chende: iangs 89 93 89 93 Hong Fatts 47 49 47 49 Jelebus 1 22% 1.27% 1.22% 1.27% Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 12 0 12 6314 words
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Article109 1934-09-19 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Peris 75 132 75 i Q 2 Snnt Y °i k 5.00% Montreal 4.85% 4 Brussels 21.05% 2 i (Geneva 15.15% 1515 v I Amsterdam 7.29% 7 xxi" l Milan 57% Berlin 12.38 12 38* Stockholm 19.39% 1939% Copenhagen 22.40 2 *>109 words
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Article419 1934-09-19 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day. I Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers. TIN I Asam Kumbang 36 6 37 6c 35 0 37 0c Ayer Weng 2.07% 2.12% 2.07% 2.12% Ayer Hitam l6|o 15419 words
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Article38 1934-09-19 14 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 19 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m|ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ta credit 2|4H H 3 Documentary On New York Demand 58 France T.T. 865 Hongkong T.T. 32% Shanghai T.T. 38% India T.T. 155 Silver 21%38 words
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Article271 1934-09-19 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’s QUOTATIONS The following are the changes OUr quotations up to noon to-day Buyers Sellers Buyer n erd Yesterday T O y TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.07% 2.05 I Hitem 48 50 48 50 Johan 29 31 29 31 Kinta 2.52% 2.57% 2.52 I Kuchai 105 1.07%271 words
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Article170 1934-09-19 14 The following are the latest quotaticns for to-day.— Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 1.87% 1.95 Alor Gajahs 1.47’2 155 Ayer Panas 1.90 1.97% Bassetts $0 < Batu Lintangs 1.22% 1 27% Bedfords 95 1.02% Bentas 105 1.12% Brogas 1.00 1.07 Connemnras 1.77’2 1"5 Mentakabs 42% 45 Indragiris 1.37’2170 words
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Article121 1934-09-19 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London £228-10-0 £229-0-0 TIN.— (3 Months) London £227-0-0 £227-5-0 Singapore $113.37% $113.50 Business Done Penang $113.37% $113.37% Business ee 25 tons Buyers no sc COPRA.—(Sundried) «3 $3 0 5 BLACK PEPPER $lB 00 $lB.OO RUBBER.— London 7 s j l6d 7 5116 a. New York 15%c(G)121 words
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Miscellaneous41 1934-09-19 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaU 6 a m 76 NE 9 m.m. Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 9 -23 a.m. 3.08 a.m. 10.35 p.m. 4.25 p.m. To-morrow 10.22 a.m. 4.32 a .m. 11.15 p.m. 5.10 p.m.41 words
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Advertisement189 1934-09-19 15 e said to me —do you believe n second sight r wwi^w- j v jMW& F i I said to him— certainty. Let's have a second sight of that Johnnie Walker J JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820. ..STILL GOING STRONG.. I Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR 4 CO. LTD., JAPORE PENANG KUALA189 words
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Advertisement395 1934-09-19 15 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST j ONLY 25 CENTS. 1 Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinablo j women no longer believe H necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that lOUTDODR OUTDOOR GIRL 1! Lipstick,395 words
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Advertisement1811 1934-09-19 16 >—• ir ti wag* dollar steamship line i □l I'JfiioSS oM AMERICAN MAIL LINE, <.L r"/Y-H 1 1 'rSi& —t —r w••■ft jUJ3%k V >BLUK FUNNEL LIMB > T\Sly I ST wiHii^ y cr H LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang London •*>• •>» CL AJAX Mars., L’don, R’dam,1,811 words
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Article889 1934-09-19 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES She ule of Principal Lines -he f ng is a list of vessels arriving J sail om Pcnan during the week N PORT TO-DAY v <’ iHAZEL from Belawan. Sailfiv' for Los Angeles, San Fran f .j, i North Pacific ports. F? p.v 1 from Singapore, Cheribon889 words
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Article965 1934-09-19 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 9th September per the Imperial i Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on 17th instant. AIR MAIL A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) byroad to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service965 words
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Article166 1934-09-19 17 Dates And Venuea SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn Cup. Run at New* bury, Distance Two Miles, One Furlong. MALAYAN DIARY SEPTEMBER. 21 22 Singapore Turf Club Amateur Meeting, XX’EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Entries close for Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting, 4 p.m. Oct. 6 and 13—Selangor Turf166 words
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Advertisement40 1934-09-19 17 •-■-■-■-.■JR. f COSH// I ,OOFEEL Rotten I YOU DIDN’T "V W TRY SOLICNUM I ii irs s a 3 preserver I o F w < THE WOOD PRESERVATIVE > Sole Agents: b J SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. A BBSS t?B£BI£999£BBSEESfIISS B_BL_ «aisfifiaasaßßMßii40 words
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Miscellaneous673 1934-09-19 17 wireless programmes 8.8. C. JAM. Th e following are the new i 1 12 20— News Bulletin whl ch Win be used l2 3 l 05—Reginald Dixon at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool. GSG 16 86 metres 6 2 Signal from Bi Ben. Com811 GSF 19.82 metrAo munity673 words
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Advertisement119 1934-09-19 18 Great Opening I SALE tn ffi OF I I Dresses !fi W I AND I Hats i I 30 TO 50 DISCOUNT Itiinjongs €o.| s I 27, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. w I SHANGHAI MILLINERS AND DRESS MAKERS» f EXPERT DRY-CLEANER DYER. -fi -5 I PRICE OF PURE SILK MATERIALS IS119 words
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Advertisement95 1934-09-19 18 I :GRE4T ECONOMY; SALE i AT BALANCE j; the household BUDGET B taking tws i 1 11 ill opportunity s ■i r B B SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. D IN FULL SWING u H’ARMANAND’S Z 14, BISHOP STREET. Z HE BE B B B ***** B B BB BBC95 words
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Article, Illustration1653 1934-09-19 19 The Holly wood Rambler Reports... fl lence of returning activity I wardrobe department of i 5 wyn-Mayer studios, headed has announced a new allfl r employment. >f this costume producing I < adios has reached 200 perH e number employed is fl I ivs of BEN HUR ten years t1,653 words
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Article, Illustration708 1934-09-19 19 BY JEAN HARLOW I have been asked so many times how I spend my days at the studio, and how a picture is prepared for production. Here is the answer: After the script is finished, I am called to the studio and told that708 words
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Advertisement9 1934-09-19 19 THE SOFT EYES OF LOVE! ’’THE TRUMPET BLOWS" J’9 words
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Advertisement107 1934-09-19 19 /7 wT /T r HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., Sole Dis tributors An Economical and Low Electric CurrentConsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. I I -1 s FOR I F HEALTH I r and B I COMFORT X. J ON HIRE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW MONTHLY RENTALS AND/OR ON SALE107 words
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Article, Illustration246 1934-09-19 20 Queen Carnival Holds Court HASTINGS MAKES MERRY.—The costume procession at Hastings and St. Leonards was the greatest triumph of carnival week. Among the spectators who watched the three-hour p-ocession were the 16 international beauty queens. Left Miss Joan Scott, carnival queen of the town, and246 words