Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 September 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-09-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 223. Vol. XCIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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244 1934-09-21 1 .—Reuter. POLICE MAKE ARREST GOLD CERTIFICATE PRESENTED IN PAYMENT OF PETROL IDENTIFIED BY TAXI-DRIVER ashington, September 20. ce have arrested a man named Hauptmann on whose presses were found $13,750 in ten and twenty dollar bills finally part of the Lindbergh kidnapping ransom. Haupt.nn, an alien,.—Reuter. - 244 words
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Article75 1934-09-21 1 i uter. Idea Scouted In WellInformed Circles Paris, September 20. R rs that France is contemplating a Fnx Russian bilateral Pact have been scouted in well-informed cir’.s authoritatively stated that Frer. plomacy has no intention of ng the idea of an Eastern Pact defection of Germany and PoI-i ;• uter. - 75 words
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Article58 1934-09-21 1 —R* uter. Relief Fund Totals £445,000 Simla. September 20. roy. announcing that the scri r'- t for the Fund of the relief of suffer the earthquake at Bihar and anuary will close on October 1, -tates that the subscriptions whole world have hitherto o £445,000 in addition to—R* uter. - 58 words
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Article58 1934-09-21 1 Radio Service. Highland Reel With Prince George London, September 20. accompanied by the Archnterbury who is one of the moral Castle, watched the ■e Ghillies Ball at the castle Princ e George danced the I with his fiancee, Princess the Queen, the Duke and Turk and Prince andRadio Service. - 58 words
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Article98 1934-09-21 1 the Society’s list to 678.-Rugby Radio Service. 10.933,203 Volumes Distributed In 1933 London, September 20. The annual report of the British and Foreign Bible Society dealing with the worldwide distribution of scriptures says that last year 10.933.203 volumes of holy writ were issued by the Society, an increasethe Society’s list to 678.-Rugby Radio Service. - 98 words
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Article50 1934-09-21 1 1 —Reuter. Arrival Of The Duke Of Gloucester Colombo, September 20. arenes of enthusiasm the ouhe Gloui eester aboard the,cru«rH.M.S. en route for Austral» He wUI X y throne of the Kings A record cro Governor drove beflagged streets to GovernIment House. t through and rr1 —Reuter. - 50 words
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Article44 1934-09-21 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Entering Preparatory School J A Surrey London, September 20. zviri crown Prince m The eleven yeaYUgOS a a pn te r Preparatory school for a W sur V When the new term begins Wednesday -Rugby Radio Serv.ee..—Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article132 1934-09-21 1 Reuter. Under-Secretary To Visit AT SINGAPORE ON i OCTOBER 9 London, Sept. 20. The Right Hon. Sir Philip Sassoon,’' Under-Secretary for Air, is leaving for Singapore on Saturday from Calshot in a j new Short Singapore Three flying boat. He will tour en route the Air ForceReuter. - 132 words
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Article152 1934-09-21 1 QUEEN MARIE O F RUMANIA —Rugby Radio Service. To Visit Balmoral London. Sept. 2? When Queen Marie of Rumania reached London to-night she was welcomed on behalf of the King and Queen by Lord Hampden, the Lord-in Waiting. Marie, will 's' jwr tt?** before proceeding to Balmoral Castle to stay—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article135 1934-09-21 1 -Reuter Wireless. Body Not Found PREVIOUS CONFESSION ONLY EVIDENCE I London, Sept. 18. A murder trial in which the alleged victim’s Lodv has not been found [opened to-dav at the Old Bailey when [Thomas Joseph Davidson, a poultry 'breeder, pleaded not guilty to killing j his. -Reuter Wireless. - 135 words
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135 1934-09-21 1 4 "Invalid For Seme Years I London. September 20. The death has occurred of the Duke of i Saint Albans, aged 64. He had been an J invalid for some years. He is succeeded 'by his half brother. Rugby Radio Service. Charles Victor135 words
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Article90 1934-09-21 1 Mediation Board's Proposals WILL PRESIDENT INTERVENE Washington, Sept. 21. President Roosevelt’s Meditation Board has recommended the creation of an impartial Textile—Labour Relations Board of three to handle the textile disputes. President Roosevelt’s Board recommends the Federal Trade Commission to study wages. It proposes an impartial Board of90 words
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Article144 1934-09-21 1 Reuter. First Disturbance In New York State New’ York, Sept. 20. An earlier message states: President Roosevelt is hurrying from the America’s Cup races for the conference at «■'-> w men ne nas summoned" the Labour "Secretary, Miss Perkins, and the Strike Mediation Chairman, Mr. Winant. The opinionReuter. - 144 words
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Article126 1934-09-21 1 “Ginger Group” M.P.’s And Reprisal Proposals Members of the Lancashire “ginger group” of M.P.’s met in London on Sept. 6, and discussed the issues inv’Olved in the proposed boycott by the Bolton Grocer’s Association as a protest against the duties imposed by the Australian Government on126 words
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Article67 1934-09-21 1 issue having been oversubscribed. R *£-by Radio Service. City Of Plymouth Issue Oversubscribed London, Sept. 20. The list of applications in connection with the issue by the City of Plymouth of £1,000,000 Corporation 3 per cent redeemable stock 1954 at and the repayment of short term mortgage loansissue having been oversubscribed. R *£-by Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article70 1934-09-21 1 No Race To-day MR. SOPWITH ASKS FOR POSTPONEMENT Newport, Sept. 21. 1 here will be no race in the America’s Cup series to-day as Mr. Sopwith has asked for a day’s postponement in order to effect repairs to the winch on the Genoa jib. "Rainbow” won the third70 words
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Article129 1934-09-21 1 ture industrial development.—Rugby Radio Service. Construction At Grimsby London, Sept 20. A new 37 ecres fish dock which has been under construction at Grimsby for four years and will cost nearly £1,700,000. will be opened on October 4. This important development at Britain’s largest fish port wasture industrial development.—Rugby Radio Service. - 129 words
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Article189 1934-09-21 1 “We Are Now Quits,” She Said A young woman walked up to a journalist in the South Australia Parliament House at Adelaide and calmly emptied a bottle of ink over him Isays the News “We are now’ quits —ink for ink,” she announced with satisfaction. When189 words
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Article139 1934-09-21 1 Sir C. Kingsford-Smith’s Feat Sydney, Sept. 11 Breakfast in Perth, luncheon in Adelaide, and afternoon tea in Sydney. Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith was abl e to accomplish this when he flew the 2,175 miles from Perth to Sydney via Adelaidein 10 hours, 20 minutes, including a139 words
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Advertisement15 1934-09-21 1 t NAGATA brothers I DENTISTS Head Office next The Dispensary h Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-21 1 THE NEW DELICIOUS CANADIAN CORN /rfV AYLMER BRAND FRUIT and VEGETABLES because of their natural fresh from the garden Flavour wil be found DELICIOUSLY DISTINCTIVE. Sole Agents for British Malaya j- y 1 *****1111 111 IBTT fru ’Wu im39 words
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Advertisement2080 1934-09-21 2 2 FUMAINtr "‘“S RATES FOR CASUAL NOTIFICATION nanodaya buddhist PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS association, penang raiiWAY Tenders will be received up to noon on RAII.IYM CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE Monday Ist. October, 1934, at the Resident NotiCC r*w> rraniA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA UAUREI A 4 A A W>j--All communications relating to2,080 words
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1326 1934-09-21 3 MA CCA CHETTIAR ALLEGED TO HAVE PAID HER $5OO n which Somasundram Chetty Ammani, were charged with nnx Tamil girl named Sivapakiam. tinJf ars of age for imr noral purmber 10. 1933, was heard by j[r ilson, at Kuala Lumpur r nt1,326 words
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Article914 1934-09-21 3 Oath in Temple DEFENDANT OBJECTS TO COMMITTEE'S ENQUIRY The adjourned hearing of a civil suit in uaich the parties were Punjabis ceme up for disposal in the Ipoh Supreme Court, lon Tuesday morning, before the Hoa’ble Mr. Justice Howes. Th? plaintiff was Hah Singh, at one914 words
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Advertisement210 1934-09-21 3 ■J BULLFINCH •f BUTTER for i J PURITY S 1 //r J (O yagb ra) 1 S I The Butter for Everybody SOLE AGENTS: B Henry "WatigH S 9 Co., Ltd., PENANG J" SINGAPORE. IPOH kuala lumpur. II THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST210 words
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Miscellaneous11 1934-09-21 3 All m a Holiday— by Rick Elma MAKING CD3O S Jr11 words
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Article1027 1934-09-21 4 "RAINBOW" WINS ENDEAVOUR'S EFFORTS FOILED BY LIGHT AIRS AFTER HALF-WAY LEAD The third race in the America’s Cup series resulted in a win t<n “Rainbow” which crossed the line at 4.13 p.m., three and halt minutes ahead of “Endeavour after the latter had rounded the bend1,027 words
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Article73 1934-09-21 4 P.C.C. "A" vs. Taiping On the Esplanade, Saturday, September 22, at 5.10 p.m. P.C C “A”: A. F. Baughan. R. Mange. J. G. H. Brett. C. M. J. Kirke (CapL). W. H. Dingle. H. G. Shaw. J. H. J. Dredge. H. G. Moulding. H. Watson. R. C. Beavis.73 words
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Article118 1934-09-21 4 M.C.C. And Australian i Representatives I I London, Sept. 20. j The meeting between the M.C.C. and the representatives of the Australian Board l of Control was held yesterday at Lords. After a two hours meeting Mr. Aird, the Assistant Secretary of the M.C.C. iss led the118 words
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Article505 1934-09-21 4 P.R.C. Defeat Kedah Hall Party HOME TEAM DISPLAY BETTER COMBINATION In a fast game of hockey played on the Padang yesterday evening, the Penang Recreation Club defeated the Kedah Hall Party by the good margin of five goals to one. The victory was well deserved, the P. R.505 words
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Article402 1934-09-21 4 Malay Sporting Club Beaten TWO GOALS TO NIL On the Victoria Green yesterday, the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Malay Sporting Club by two goals to nil. Had it not been for their poor finishing inside the circle, the Chinese forwards should have scored at least402 words
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Article283 1934-09-21 4 To-morrow's Matches VILLA TO VISIT TOTTENHAM The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Bi rmin ;ham v Blackburn R. Eve ten v Huddersfield T. Grimby T. v Whampton W. Leeds U. v Liverpool Leicester C. v283 words
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626 1934-09-21 4 Selections For To-day BIG FIELDS AND LIKELY BIG DIVIDENDS The following are the acceptances for to-day’s races at Singapore RACE 1 Porii 33—Class 3 Division 2—5 Furlonga Highland Lass 12.05 Larrikin 11.12 Red Blazes 11.00 Yellow River 11.00 Shorty 10.12 Little Pat 10.07 Mickey Mouse626 words
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Advertisement20 1934-09-21 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” B yd -A Ms moutrieW -'k I20 words
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Article1263 1934-09-21 5 TV 5 LENGTHS VICTORY IN THE ST. LEGER Tl SIUS AND LO ZINGARO GET PLACES IN BIG DONCASTER RACE LvCt Result .ad (C. Smirke) (2-9)..1 (R A. Jones) (20-1) 2 (G. Richards) (100-9) 3 s..ng (G. Bezant)) (22-1) 4 isily by 2 lengths: same. t min.1,263 words
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Article745 1934-09-21 5 Rally After Ankle Injury ALLISON A SURPRISE I FINALIST I i Forest Hills, Sept. 11. The finalists in the American lewn tennis championship which will be decided i |on Sept. 12th, are F. J. Perry (Great J Britain), the holder, and Wilmer Allison, .of America, j745 words
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Article1221 1934-09-21 5 Developments In Sussex And Dorset OPTIMISTIC OLD BOYS’ CLUB SIDES' London, Sept. 9. I am a great believer in the development of th e county spirit in Rugby football, and so the efforts of some enthusiasts in what might be called the Minor Counties always interest. For years1,221 words
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Advertisement517 1934-09-21 5 Famous Two-Skin Treatment prevents Wrinkles, corrects Dryness I i IIBiii!!! Lady Sylvia Ashley gives her exquisite skin Pond's Two-Skin care You have TWO SKINS Give each its proper care if you would have a radiantly lovely skin WHEN you are young, tiny I hese cells become dried out by glandsinyourUnderSkin517 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1934-09-21 6 H. K. HALES M. P - BY H. K. HALES M.P. HALF a mile of congested traffic brought to an absolute standstill for eight minutes in one of London’s busiest thoroughfares, the clatter of horses hoofs of the mounted police as with drawn truncheons they chased an angry1,278 words
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Article1004 1934-09-21 6 DOUGLAS CAPPER - BY DOUGLAS CAPPER (in the “News Chronicle”) The depth of 3,028 ft. reached by Dr. Beebe in his bathysphere has made all other deep-water diving records seem like child s t play. Until the American scientist began exploring the life of the ocean deeps, no man(in the “News Chronicle”) - 1,004 words
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Article, Illustration2328 1934-09-21 6 —“Sunday Chronicle.” EFORE the war American busi--1 I ness was a honeycomb of waterfA. ti ght industrial compartments. Each cell was jealously guarded. There was a maximum of competition and a minimum of co-operation. The war changed that. The world went "'The nations•—“Sunday Chronicle.” - 2,328 words
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Article, Illustration232 1934-09-21 7 .ay and Sunday last, Septem1 16, Bishop A. Devals officiat- oilowing ordinations took place T.egiate Chapel of the General the French Foreign Missions, P kus. Penang: to th? Sacred Order of SubDominic A. Vendargon. and Francis, both of the Diocese of to Miner Orders: Alexius and232 words
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Article138 1934-09-21 7 —Reuter. Cesarewitch And Cambridgeshire i LATEST CALL OVER < London. September 20. ■ver for the Cesarewitch was as and True taken and offered. i 20 1 Boy offered. aster offered, 25 1 taken. I ro offered. j Morning taken and offered. 25 1 s Off, Roi de—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article139 1934-09-21 7 Three Goals Victory At Hockey At Dato Kramat yesterday the Eastern Smelting Club beat the Young Mushm Un-on bv three goals to nil in a one-s-ded amJ of hockey. The Muslims threw Lay what chances they had of reducing the deficit by the poor finishing139 words
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Article33 1934-09-21 7 Mixed Foursome Competition a x -d Foursome Competition will be Wednesday. 26th instant under the usual conditi< T c ther own partCompetitors wi”. ch' ose me n err and opponent.33 words
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Article142 1934-09-21 7 To Be Imported By Penang Turf Club TO RACE IN APRIL. 1935 The Committee of the Penang Turf Club have decided to import a batch of not more than 14 horses to race at the Extra Meeting in April 1935. The Price to Subscribers delivered142 words
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Article236 1934-09-21 7 A.C.S. Union Beat Highways <By “SHUTTLECOCK In the Penang Bad nt inter-club champions* p. P > and at the Volunteer Halt the g rtvpwavs Recreation Party by the Anglo-Chinese School Union by t.o games to one. THE GAMES The tie. Lim Cheow Hock .Highways! V. z~< <3236 words
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Article257 1934-09-21 7 Further Ties In Badminton Tournament Ties for next week in the Anglo Chinese School Union badminton tournament are a. “daY September 24-Doubles Open 1 Championship. J Montano and Chew Boon Huck vs. Yeoh Oon Tarm and Lun Peng Singles Open Championship. Ooi Chong Hai vs. Lim Eng257 words
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136 1934-09-21 7 Nei Tarleton Outpointed I Liverpool, Sept. 20. Freddie Miller, the American, retained the world's featherweight championship title, recognised by the National Boxing Association, America, by outpointing Nel Tarleton, the British featherweight cham-' pion, over fifteen rounds. The fight was most even, both being strong with two-fisted136 words
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Article135 1934-09-21 7 Fond—Dharmaraj Falls Through (BY “SECONDS OUT^) I I learn that Frankie Weber will not be j participating in the coming local boxing j championship tournament as he is making a bid for the Orient bantamweight title which is held by a Filipino. The holder135 words
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332 1934-09-21 7 Frankie Weber, the Penang bantam-' weight champion, will meet Joseph Thunder- i face, the young Red Indian, in a return 1 contest at the New World. Singapore tonight over 12 three-minute rounds. It will be remembered that when the two met last time over332 words
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Article139 1934-09-21 7 P.C.C. “A” v. Sporting Diamonds The following are requested to play for the Sporting Diamonds against The Penang Cricket Club “A” team in a friendly game of hockey to-day at the Esplanade, at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Chew Yew Hock; Lim Cheng Hoe, Lim Seng Kim; Tang Sum Pheng, Tan139 words
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Article92 1934-09-21 7 V. N. Merican, a grandfather, stated before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning that he maintained a large number of dependants on his pension of $66 a month when sued by S. N. A. N. Anamalai Chetty for $34.28, an eight months’ old92 words
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Advertisement338 1934-09-21 7 |,H WeawaysH Sk Tan-Sad VUj I I «K, W SUPERSPRUNG MODEL FOLDERS. I I the £ST c>,rs ,n TH£ £4ST I I V. I I TAN SAD FOLDER TAN SA[> FOLDER I The popular model with the H latest improvements. Full tubular handle with rubber Full Bed Body 34" x338 words
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Miscellaneous318 1934-09-21 8 -/a®v ft -15 ZMTITirKPQ 4(®i? OPENS TO-NIGHT 9 J 1J r 4 r JL xi (/le-trq-^xSw wMAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY fSCH»®® I PLANS AT MOUTRIE'S 'PHONE 795. ONE YEAR IN PRODUCTION NORMA A LOVE STORY WITH MORE SHEARER *> power, more strength, mo he MERRIMENT AND MADNESS ROBERT P~ WARRANTS318 words
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415 1934-09-21 9 NO COMPACTS WITH OTHER PARTIES CONSERVATIVES UNEQUIVOCAL CONFIDENCE IN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT London. September 20. estic political activity is being' renewed alter the autumn htdidavs and at the meeting yesterday of the b.xecntive Committee of the National Liberal Federation, it was decided that—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. - 415 words
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Article234 1934-09-21 9 —Reuter. No Evidence Of Misuse By China STATEMENT GIVEN TO PRESS Washington. Sept. 20. fhe Chinese Government through Dr. Alfred Sze, has asked the L nited States to furnish evidence of the indication that any more money from the American W heat and Cotton Loan had been—Reuter. - 234 words
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600 1934-09-21 9 'RELAXING THE CLUTCH OF MONEY-LENDERS Kuala Lipis. Sept. 19. At the request of Mr. A. J. Gracie, M.C.S., chairman of the Government Servants’ Co-operative Society. Kuala Lipis branch, a meeting of all Government servants was held at the Court House at 4.30600 words
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Advertisement8 1934-09-21 9 THE HARD EYES OF DANGER! "THE TRUMPET BLOWS"8 words
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Advertisement245 1934-09-21 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE Kindergarten Preparatory School tor Luropean children will be opened shortly by English ladies. private coaching if required. Phone. 1326. GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) I Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of a dividend of per share and a bonus of 6d. per245 words
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Miscellaneous181 1934-09-21 9 TO-NIGHT [F_ 6-30 DmBBH SAT. SUN. 9-30 illilillTfgEM MATINEES -GRAND OPENING- AT 2-45 P.M. OF THE MOST ENCHANTING HINDUSTANI TALKIE. A PAGEANT OF ANCIENT ORIENTAL GRANDEUR *OfI“VASANT SENA” THE COURT DANCER the story of a good girl-born AND BRED IN BAD. v IN coin FEATURINGTHE GLAMOUROUS AND EXOTIC MISS ZOHRA.181 words
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Article910 1934-09-21 10 Now that the Autumn holidays are over, domestic political activity, Reuter reports, is being renewed by all parties. At a meeting on Thursday of the Executive Committee of the National Liberal Federation it was decided that at the next General Election. the Liberals will contest 400 seats910 words
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Article604 1934-09-21 10 ORANGES: A recent message from the D’.E.L states that oranges will grow on the Sumatra Highlands if Mr. Konijn, an unemployed rubber planter, succeeds in his effort to establish an orange cultivation near the Sinaboeng Mountain. Experts, who have visited his estate, predict that the scheme has604 words
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Article546 1934-09-21 10 To Discuss Municipal Meetings ON NEXT AGENDA < Minutes of a Committee Meeting held at the offices of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday the 18th September, 1934 at 5.30 pan. PRESENT: Mr. H. W. Esson (President) in the chair, Mr. Lim Keong Lay. (Vice President)546 words
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Advertisement212 1934-09-21 10 I JF H' jsf _'j i UWW AAz ZI ftWc mrr a i riaicr NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) t SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH j ■HH ,Jz' f <& 3 If you strive quite a lot212 words
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Advertisement33 1934-09-21 10 "LUXORE" FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS A Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh. A Kuala Lumpur. ■■mV*"m"*"mV*"*"*"*"*"""o" Ki <: <l<l s33 words
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Article946 1934-09-21 11 MR. D. S. WAITE DDRESSES ROTARY CLUB fact that most Britons coming to < for the first time are agreeably d with the city. 'dnesday’s meeting of the Singa- ary Club another newcomer, Mr. Waite of the staff of the “Straits Xpressed his delight when946 words
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Article244 1934-09-21 11 Case Resumed To*day MR. DAS NOT A $lO LAWYER (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hearing was resumed taVmofavour rf Das d V h C Costs taxed in Mudaliar. aea,nst Soka| ing am and'forth W3S reCalled the »ox R m u ther examine( i by Mr. Briggs o244 words
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Article48 1934-09-21 11 200 Persons Homeless: Relief Fund Started (From Our Own Correspondent) Ip. di, September 21. As a result of the fire at Lumut, ever 200 persons are homeless. Mr. Gregg, District Officer, has organised temporary relief measures and also started a fund for which subscriptions 3J13 wanted.48 words
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Article99 1934-09-21 11 No Details Of Case Available A woman named Neoh Cha Boh, who was removed to the Penang Hospital on July 6. suffering from the effects of having taken caustic soda, was to-day produced in the Police Court charged with attempting to commit suicide. There being no details99 words
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Article116 1934-09-21 11 Sampan Man Pleads Guilty Lee Leong, a sampan man, to-day pleaded guilty before the Penang Police Magistrate to a charge of possession of dutiable liquor in sampan No. 519, at the Penang Harbour. Mr. Pitt, of the Government Monopolies, who prosecuted, said that accused was116 words
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Article1101 1934-09-21 11 Appellant Succeeds QUESTION OF TENANCY OF HOUSE Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 20. Judgment was delivered to-day in the appeal of Mr. G. H. S. Fripp, manager of Rinching Estate, against the decision of the Magistrate, awarding damages of $5OO to Mr. A. B. Nicholas, the plaintiff-respond-ent,1,101 words
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Article145 1934-09-21 11 At Home CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept 21. The death has taken place at Home of Dr. Hubert George Holdbrook in his 48th year. Dr. Holdbrook joined the Medical Service in 1912 and saw service in all parts of the145 words
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Article151 1934-09-21 11 Chinese Given Exemplary Punishment “It is an unprovoked attack you have made on the complainant, and you are extremely lucky that you have not been standing your trial at the Assizes on a charge of murder,” said Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate. Penang, this morning,151 words
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Article84 1934-09-21 11 ”A beauty parlour” in Melbourne has been provided with telephone connections to each of the chairs where customers’ hair is given a permanent wave. When applying for the installation, the proprietress of the shop explained that her customers had expressed a desire to pass the time away84 words
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Article42 1934-09-21 11 Information has been received by telegraph that 305 state-aided labourers will arrive on Sunday by s.s. Santhia. It is expected that 19 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.42 words
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Advertisement161 1934-09-21 11 -gf w- J W Xi f IS YOUR BABY A TRUFOOD ■>,;> 1 BABY? 7 If not start him on it to-day. It is the ideal food for the Tropics. J HUMANISED UTjW@(ollB) Obtainable At All Chemists High Class Stores. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. ■■■AWBWe-nVeVnVeVeVH’nVeVnVeVn"161 words
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1570 1934-09-21 12 COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH MALAYA AND COLONIAL OFFICE The following arc copies of further corresptMidence between the Association of British Malaya and the Colonial (Jfhcc on the Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Ordinance 1934. copies of correspondence on the same subject were1,570 words
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Article409 1934-09-21 12 DEVELOPMENT OF AROOZOO FAMILY DISPUTE The curtain was rung down on the second act in the Aroozoo family dramain the Singapore Supreme Court on Wed- I nesday, before Mr. Justice Prichard, I when ‘his lordship decided that Lawrence Aroozoo had to indemnify his wife, 1409 words
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Advertisement276 1934-09-21 12 ■O. MAISON CHANG Gl E Chinese Expert in Beauty Creation. UP-TO-DATE MACHINE FOR PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. L p E za E f jaF .r ’KssiSfea'- s A ''W E a JI n 3 I fIKSSV .-JBI T ■ew w :t 1 Er E NO. 9. LIGHT STREET, PENANG. ’Wfi>%>%W.WAWWWWMMW :••-••?.X276 words
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Advertisement259 1934-09-21 12 J MARSELLA ART HAIRDRESSER FROM ITALY. I I z j AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. 19, LIGHT STREET. S WEMBLEY CABARET 'PHONE 1117. The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang PATRONISED BY THE ELITE OF PENANG. TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 1 A.M. VILLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS in the latest Dance Numbers. New Charming Hostesses259 words
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Article891 1934-09-21 13 fiv Persons Knocked wn At Jelutong S VV: VE TO AVOID DOG mg District Judge. Mr. B. F. morning heard part of a case I driving against Haroon bin ,i 40-year-old Malay, of about 1 riving experience, who was de- Mr. Ong Huck Lim. 'hief Court Inspector891 words
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Article546 1934-09-21 13 Five Bound Over girl s low opinion OF UNCLES I ip,, Kl »ng, September 19. Further hearing was continued this I Mr. G. F. Turner, th" Magistrate. in the case in which ami S Letchumanan, Ramanathan, feenthi, Gopal, and Sathukuddi are being charged with voluntarily546 words
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Article927 1934-09-21 13 SEQUEL TO FIRE AT SMOKE HOUSE Johore Bahru. Sept. 17. After two full days’ hearing, judgment was reserved yesterday evening by Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne in the Supreme I 'Court, Johore Bahru, in the case in which! Yeo Swee Hun. a licensed rubber dealer of.927 words
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Article675 1934-09-21 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. F. Gowan. Probationary Assist-1 ant Superintendent of Police S S., has pas- j I sed the prescribed examination in Law. Mrs. J. V. Lambert, of Ceylon, is visiting Ipoh after an interval of several years. Her husband retired from the post of Chief Clerk United Engineers675 words
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Advertisement109 1934-09-21 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 1 WITHOUT YOU 309 f SNUGGLED IN YOUR ARMS no 1901. I DON'T SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE DB IJoo rVE LOST MY HEART j IF109 words
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3893 1934-09-21 14 SIMPLER PICTURE OF DIFFICULT PROBLEM RECENT RESEARCH Interesting Address At Planters’ Conference In the course of a paper on “Modern methods of root disease control and their applications’ read before the I.S.P. Conference last week and given below Mr. R. P. N. Napper explained the3,893 words
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Article544 1934-09-21 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 RUBBER Allenby 1.97*2 2.05 1.90 2.00 Alor Gajah 1.60 1.65 1.52* 2 1 62% Ayer Molek 1.35 1.42% 1.30 1.40 Ayer Panas 2.00544 words
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Article289 1934-09-21 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-dey Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.07% 2.05 2 07% Hitem 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 46 48 46 48 Johans 29 31 29 31 Kinta 2.50 2.55 2.50289 words
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Article36 1934-09-21 14 The prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 25 Oct. Dec. 1934 25% Jan. March 1935 26% April June 1935 27% Market steady.36 words
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Article140 1934-09-21 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday' I Paris 74 25 32 74 31 32 ■New Ycik 4.99 7 16 5.00 5 16 j Montreal 4.84% 4.85% I Brussels 20.99% 21.05 i Geneva 15 11 15 15 I Amsterdam 7.27 7.28’2 i Milan 57% 57% 1 Berlin 12.34 2140 words
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Article129 1934-09-21 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY L o lo £228-17-6 £230-7-6 TIN.— (3 Months) London £227-5-0 £228-2-6 Singapore $113.75 «13.75 Business Done Penang $113.37% Business Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.05 $3.10 BLACK PEPPER $18.50 $lB.OO RUBBER— London 7 5 iod. 7 516 d. New York 14 15 i6 C (G) 15%c(G)129 words
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Article171 1934-09-21 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Wengs 2.00 2.07% Chenderiangs 8 9 9|3 Hitams 48 50 Hong Fatts 46 43 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 Jelebus 1.22% 1.27% Johans 29 31 Kamuntings 12 0 12 9 K. Lanjuts 20 0 20'6171 words
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Article37 1934-09-21 14 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 21 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m!ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 31% Shanghai T.T. 37% India T.T. 155 Silver 21%37 words
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Article77 1934-09-21 14 —Reuter Wireless. Windfall For Austin Shareholders London, Sept. 18. The prosperity of the British motor industry has brought a windfall to the shareholders of the Austin Motor Company whose Board recommends a dividend of 25 per cent, plus 75 per cent, cash bonus on the ordinary—Reuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article605 1934-09-21 14 EVIDENCE HELD IN QUESTION i Another echo of the protracted murd> i trial of three Sikh men and two worni w’ho w’ere accused of poisoning an Additio nal Police Constable named Bhan Singh ii i March this year, was heard in the Singai pore police courts605 words
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Advertisement35 1934-09-21 14 Eastern Oriental H©te PENANG. THE POPULAR ROZSNYAI'S Dancing, Singing And Musical Trio WILL APPEAR TO-MORROW I AT THE AFTER DINNER DANCE "A CABARET ABOVE THE ORDINARY" ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 322. I35 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-09-21 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E 1 m.m. Noon 86 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 11.07 a.m. 5.20 a.m. 11.50 p.m. 5.50 p.m To-morrow 11.50 a.m. 6.03 a.m. 6.27 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement320 1934-09-21 15 dem pS9 s J jRj < /<X= S' fel% iz i iM gB L Li M. Ilin’s Food Biscuits b bermencUy «wled boxes bv J charm» t» and < korea 7 \TOUCHED BY HAND 01 nable throughout the St raft® s luents and the Malay States H \KY WAUGH CO.,320 words
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Advertisement134 1934-09-21 15 ——■——fc— < =1 I Great Opening I SALE I OF Jfi s I Dresses S 3rl I AND I I Hats I 2? I I I 30 o/o TO 50 I I DISCOUNT Ihinjong 6 Col 27, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. s Hi I SHANGHAI MILLINERS AND noECC mauerc EXPERT DRY-CLEANER134 words
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Advertisement1996 1934-09-21 16 J I —I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1. *l 3 HI oWAMERICANMAIL M.' <-L<. t W I HRB JjLa-'A I W BLUB PUMMEL LIME Vwwela LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang London C. AJAX Mara., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Sept. 21 Oct. 17 C. STENTOR London, Rotterdam Hamburg Sept. 271,996 words
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Article783 1934-09-21 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES I $/»•<■' Je of Principal I Lines rue I is a list vessels arriving w Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY I cc T A MARU frpm Japan. Sails I ombo and Bombay same day. I s.S 1' 11 MARU from Japan via I e. Sails783 words
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Article1295 1934-09-21 17 I AIR MAILS i A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ire- i land, Irish Free State and Canada by road to Alor Star and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 a.m. on Sunday. A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by road to Alor Star and1,295 words
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Article345 1934-09-21 17 Dates And Venues SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn Cup. Run at No*» bury, Distance Two Miles, One Furlong. OCTOBER 4 Jockey Club Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs. C CTOBER 5 Roue Memorial Stakes. Run at Newmarket. Dista ce Five Furlcngs. OCTOBER G345 words
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Advertisement13 1934-09-21 17 ami I! XflaaaaMk CLEANING DYEING] 28, PENANG ROAD.PENANG. NexJ Io Singapore Cold Storage)13 words
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Miscellaneous900 1934-09-21 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. I Th. f.n I PHOHI—HOLLAND which will be used TO-DAY G SG 16.86 metre. Wavelength? 16.88 metres and GSF 1982 metr PM GSF 19.82 me*res B.so—Dutch National Anthem. 9 °o—Station Orchestra conducted by Loe ««G 16.88 until 11.05 pan. Local Time V Franz Schubert GSE 25.29900 words
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Article2442 1934-09-21 18 AUTUMN IN THE THEATRES GLADYS COOPER IN A NEW PLAY "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF DON JUAN": "THE IRON DUKE" IN REHEARSAL (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 8. 1 1 THE AUTUMN SEASON •rhe Autumn season may be said to have i started in the theatres. At2,442 words
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Advertisement176 1934-09-21 18 wwuwwww.’. 5 Z .Jjßrjjr-- C lk f M ’W Z" f r < oJbSI IWk t A delightful study of "LACTOGEN” babies— J. always having fun. W H H They are happy because “Lactogen agrees with them. It gives them strength and vitality for their romping. g Feed Baby on176 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-09-21 18 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Camping Out (2) r— sss Preu’s' aahast' tO St aS obby qives up kope Stretches out a helping paw. Percy s aghast! What to do? The pcr!:er fh? trailing rope. Pulls Bobby safely back to shore. J40 words
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Article374 1934-09-21 19 DRUG DEALER EXECUTE D IN NANKING paign to combat the .evil.—Reu- t ic Service. Nanking, Sept 3. I In UK instructions I mfr'» 1 Chump Kai-shek that I \tr iM'nalty th* meted exit to I tt tr .< rs throughout the counI v iB. Min-chung, a 26-year-old I 1 "foundpaign to combat the .evil.—Reu’’ t ic Service. - 374 words
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Article113 1934-09-21 19 > execution shortly. —Reu- Relief an Include Experimental Farms Canton, Sept. 5. •he shortage of food supplies the Kwangtung Food Conntly adopted a concrete resubmitted it to the Provincial for ratification. vides for the establishment ■1 farms, better irrigation r methods of transporting place which has sufficient,> execution shortly. —Reu- - 113 words
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Article8 1934-09-21 19 Pacific Service. Pacific Service.Pacific Service. - 8 words
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Article1731 1934-09-21 19 "THREE LITTLE CHORUS G lfi LS WENT TO MARKET TWO CAME HOME" LAS! winter an American by name of Bellit brought an V ~m cncan burlesque show to the Ft lSt came to China with, the glad greeting •■Hello Shanghai”! and played first at the1,731 words
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Article423 1934-09-21 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, September 5. The disc:jve«ry of steveral important minerals, including gold, copper and wolfram, is reported from Toishan, a Kwangtung district, and has aroused considerable interest in provUicial reconstruction circles. Reports tappearing in the Ghinese press indicate that of late the districts of—Reuters Pacific Service. - 423 words
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Article223 1934-09-21 19 sir e to get rich overnight.—Reuters Pacifiv Service. Discontinuance Urged Nanking, Sept. 1. Discontinuance of the Nationa 1 State Lottery is urged by the Sin Min Pao, a Chinese daily in Nanking. The journal seriously doubts that the selling of lottery 7 will ever be of any materialsire to get rich overnight.—Reuters Pacifiv Service. - 223 words
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Article52 1934-09-21 19 two primary schools in the Capital.—Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Sept. 1. Impressed by the steadily growing number of school-age children in Nanking and the consequent need of better educational facilities, General Chiang Kai-shek has donated $150,000 for the establishment of two primary schools in the Capital.—Reuterstwo primary schools in the Capital.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 52 words
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Advertisement396 1934-09-21 19 a LIT PHYIIOSAN’ REJUVENATE YOU! M The Most Wonderful Substance in the World,” is one of the attributes paid to PHYLLOSAN by an eminent physician. This scientific remedy, prepared under th« direction of Dr. E. Buergi, Professor of Medicine at Berne University, revitalizes the blood, increases physical energy, fortifies the396 words
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Article, Illustration193 1934-09-21 20 T. U. C. Honours Memory Of Martyrs DEDICATION OF MEMORIAL COTTAGES-The huge gathering in the Xe o™ P u dJl e. Dorsetshire. when thersixpottages ;reeUd b> f the General '*>” Wh T L a ientury ago. for daring to form a union. MR. WILLIAM HAMMETT,193 words