Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 September 1934
1934-09-29
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-09-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 23«. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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2512 1934-09-29 1 EVIDENCE AT INQUEST ON BOXER VERY UNLUCKY TRAGEDY Coroner Records Misadventure Verdict A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquest on Thursday on Joseph Thunderface, the young Red Indian boxer who died in2,512 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-29 1 Mr. W. Citrine (President) and M. Mertens (Belgium) after attending the meeting of the Executive Council of the International Federation of Trade Unions.26 words
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Article122 1934-09-29 1 one which expires to-morrow.—Rugby Radio Service. RECOMMEND ACCEPTANCE OF AGREEMENT London, Sept, 28. The Executive Council of the South Wales Miners’ Federation strongly recommended to the delegate conference to-day the acceptance of the Memorandum of Agreement, which, following the intervention of the Mines Minister, was reached yesterdayone which expires to-morrow.—Rugby Radio Service. - 122 words
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Article48 1934-09-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Improvement In Health And Eyesight London, September 28. With his eyesight and health greatly improved after what he described as one of the most beautiful holidays of his life, the Prime Minister, Mr. Macdonald, is sailing to-day for England from St. John’s, Newfoundland.—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article202 1934-09-29 1 Rugby Radio Service. In British Guiana QUESTION BEFORE LEAGUE London, September 28. The question of the settlement outside Asia of the Assyrians, who may desire to leave Iraq, came before the League of Nations Council. Several suggestions for their settlement have from time to time been madeRugby Radio Service. - 202 words
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Article92 1934-09-29 1 Rugby Radio Service. Ecuador As A Regular Member London, September 28. The Council of the League of Nations having examined the application of Ecuador as a candidate for admission to the League decided to consider that republic, from to-day. as a regular member. She is entitled toRugby Radio Service. - 92 words
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Article233 1934-09-29 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. New Unofficial Record 8 DAYS 9 HOURS The twenty-year-old Australian, James Melrose arrived at Croydon in 8 days 9 hours from Darwin, beating Mollison’s official record of 8 days 22 hours 25 minutes and the unofficial record of Rubin and Waller of 8 days 12.—Rugby Radio Service. - 233 words
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Article104 1934-09-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Study Of Mountain Fauna And Flora London, September 28 1 Dr. Edwards, Entomologist and Dr. Taylor, Botanist of the Natural History Museum, Kensington are leaders of an expedition, which left London to-day for the exploration of the mountainous districts of Kenya and Uganda for—Rugby Radio Service. - 104 words
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Article94 1934-09-29 1 —Reuter. More People Doing Their Own Thinking Washington, Sept. 28. "More and more people arg doing their own thinking and the number of poll parrots is steadily declining for which we must be very thankful" declared President Roosevelt, broadcasting in connection with the Annual Women’s Conference on’—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article88 1934-09-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, S?ptember 28. Municipal elections which take place on November 1 will affect representation on nearly 400 councils. In the provincial towns, one third of th| members retire annually, but in the London Metropolitan area, all must retire every three years and 1,615 councillors and—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article353 1934-09-29 1 —Reuter. 12 Killed 40 Injured EXPRESS CRASHES INTO LOCAL TRAIN London, Sept. 29. Twelve were killed and 40 injured in a railway accident which occurred at the Winwick Junction, three miles north of Warrington when the 5.20 p.m. express from Euston to Blackpool crashed into the—Reuter. - 353 words
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Article176 1934-09-29 1 —Reuter. Negotiations Likely To Be Resumed London, Sept. 28. There is every reason to anticipate on early resumption of the formal negotiations, says “The Times” in a leader on the sale of the C.E.R., and it seems very unlikely that an agreement has already been.—Reuter. - 176 words
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Article58 1934-09-29 1 Reutf r. Appointment To Health Sect‘on Of League Geneva, Sept. 28. Dr. Rajchm.'nn has been appointed Director of the Health Section of the League for a further seven years. The Committee for Technical Collaboration wi‘h China has decided to make no fresh appointment in China but to despatchReutf r. - 58 words
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Advertisement13 1934-09-29 1 I > H. TOKISATSV ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHIES No. 68-70, Bishop ttreat, PENANG Telephone N>- 772.13 words
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Advertisement22 1934-09-29 1 I DONALD 4SCOTC H WHISKY A fine WHISKY At a Moderate Price of $2.95 a bottle. Obtainable From All Provision Stores. —L-22 words
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Advertisement1988 1934-09-29 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang hockey special notice HOE SENG MOTOR BAN K S RAMCO run .««-UTIAM VICTOR’S aerated waters. GARAGE w ASSOCIATION high quality many kinds ■—X ADVERTISEMENTS orange crush. mi, w* Abdications for membership of the FOOT-BALL STOUT ST CLASS CHARTERED BANK Ppnan? Hockey Association should be 2ND CLASS1,988 words
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Article429 1934-09-29 3 ATTACK ON A GOVERNOR 14 And 12 Years In Prison For Others BENGAL TRIAL Life Transportation For Girl Three of those accused of th e attempt on the life of Sir John Anderson Governor of Bengal, at the Lebong racecourse, near Darjeeling, were sentenced to429 words
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Article322 1934-09-29 3 Sir A. Hore-Ruthven For New South Wales AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE VALUED j It is officially announced that the King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Brig-Gen. the Hon. Sir A. G. A. Hore-Ruthven, V.C., K.C.M.G., C. 8., D. 5.0., to be Governor of the State322 words
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Article284 1934-09-29 3 Loch Ness Type Off i Australia IDENTIFIED BY AN EXPERT Sydney, Sept. 14. Mr. David Stead, one of Australia’s leading marine zoologists, is confident that he has solved the Loch Ness Monster mystery —at a distance of 13,000 miles. A report has reached Sydney that twjo experienced Coffs284 words
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Article307 1934-09-29 3 Volunteered For War Service At Age Of 72 SPLENDID NAVAL RECORD Admiral Sir Thomas Sturges Jackson, 92, has died at Colchester. A splendid neval record was held by the family of which Sir Thc-mas Sturges Jackson was the head. Two of his sons followed him in the307 words
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Advertisement216 1934-09-29 3 1 Jm/STFi Your daily B? Jt' /B/ l i 'iu 1 needisaneady l mbrning "P' ck me up 1 di iJLT Tw 1 £«Jo Mly SSS wl y: /|ef'A--4 Aa’lr i- w I AHNUiL 1 saU es«M£N®«Ka < sfc| >//«C/tpߣR \t i M/7! T 'i\\vM j-HES/ ©€T©flEß' A S r216 words
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Advertisement179 1934-09-29 3 BY APPOINTMENT T 0 H THE ’“•■■"'is®* He said to me I never just call for a whisky l.know better I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there _is no better -JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG..I Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR A. CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG179 words
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Article379 1934-09-29 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 18th Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PS CVll—Hymn—29l. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Matins, Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. ps cm—2ll. Magnificat—s4. Nunc Dimittis —70. Hymns 282—191—219—260. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. FRIDAY 6.00 p.m. Evensong. 6.30 p.m.379 words
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Article1179 1934-09-29 4 Welcome To New Headmaster AND A FAREWELL (BY OUR OWN REPORTER) St. Mark’s School, Butterworth, was the scene of a pleasant function yesterday when boys of the school gave a short entertainment to bid farewell to their heedmaster, Mr. W. H. Ponniah, and Mr. P. E.1,179 words
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Article191 1934-09-29 4 The Ideal Way To Reduce A woman writes to tell how she is reducing excess fat—and her way seems to be the ideal way. “I am 49 years old, 5 ft. 5% ins. m height, and was 13 st. 8 lbs. when I started taking191 words
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Article118 1934-09-29 4 Credited with having killed 1,000 sheep, an Australian dingo (wild dog), killed near Charleston, Queensland, led his human enemies a seven years’ dance before they finally got his scalp recently. Most of the pack of dingoes of which hi- was the leader were snared or118 words
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Article83 1934-09-29 4 Wheatmeal Did It The Hawkesbury Agricultural College in New Sou’h Waifs which does considerable and valuable research work has just been experimenting with poultry food in relation to egg-laying. They have found that the inclusion of 50 per cent wheatmeal in the ordinary mixed ration of pollard, bran,83 words
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Article244 1934-09-29 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The marriage took place recently at Port Said of Dr. E. M. Eweis, Ph. D. (London), and Mabel Radcliffe, BL Sc. (London). Mrs. Ormston, the wife of the Ipoh Agent of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, returned to Ipoh on Thursday from Home. j Messrs: Ong Ee244 words
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Article197 1934-09-29 4 Wd are in receipt of a booklet, in verse. form, entitled A Glimpse of Gautama (The! Buddha). The author is Mr. K. R. Menon,! who hails from Malabar, India; but Mr. Menon has been for many years in Malaya and has been, by profession, a teacher.197 words
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Advertisement278 1934-09-29 4 LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN Tango I CB 770 ’LL STRING ALONG WITH YOt\ Fox Trot I NEVER HAD A CHANCE CB 771 DON’T LET YOUR LOVE GO WRO!£ DREAMY SERENADE Tango CB 772 f COURT OF OLD KING COLE Vox Trot HENRY HALL THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA). ™EN?S278 words
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Article341 1934-09-29 5 Four Matches To I Three YESTERDAY'S TENNIS On the Cricket Club Courts yesterday afternoon an interesting Lawn Tennis match was played, the Penang Cricket Club entertaining the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association. Although it was feared that rain would mar the contest, the weather cleared and the341 words
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Article31 1934-09-29 5 and his pulse is stronger.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 28. A bulletin issued this afternoon stated “Mr. Bradman is a Little better and his pulse is stronger.—Rugby Radio Service.and his pulse is stronger.—Rugby Radio Service. - 31 words
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Article91 1934-09-29 5 —Reuter. Americans Win Curtis Cup Chevy Chase, Maryland, Sept. 29. American women defeated the British 'women at golf by six and half points to two and half in the Curtis Cup. The following are the results of the singles: Mrs. Cheney beat Miss Pam. Barton 7 and 5—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article35 1934-09-29 5 Easy Victory 'From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 29. Al Risers easily beat Fernandez over twelve rounds. The crow* stood one minute in silence in honour of the memorv ot Thunderface.35 words
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Article44 1934-09-29 5 —Reuter. Yachts Becalmed Oyster Bay New York, Sept. 28. The third race for the Bdtish-American Cup for six metre yachts Wis called off. The race was unfinished, the ;achts being Xfmed. The Britsh yachts were outdrifting the Americans.— Reuter.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article553 1934-09-29 5 Yesterday's Hockey Match VICTORY BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS A hockey match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the P. C. C. ‘A’ and the Eastern Smelting Company Sports Club and resulted in a win for the Smelters by four goals to nil. The game was553 words
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Article157 1934-09-29 5 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 M. F. A. Cup Final, S. X. I. Ground 5.15 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 P. F. A. Cup Final, S. X. I. ground, 5.15 p.m. Oct. 6 and 13—Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting. OCT. 27 31 NOV. 3 Perak Turf Club Professional Races. RUGGER: Sept.157 words
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Advertisement126 1934-09-29 5 Miracle P*n 7 wont a ru n try I Hold the iri-r'-W descent P-'her to the light. Jr r n ,K s like /-■W “mysteri JS windows,” iferffj show ins’ n *‘y how much ink rem 4 18 always I'v&fl know w cn refill. This amazir P en holds 102%126 words
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Advertisement18 1934-09-29 5 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” yy Ms.MouwtJ V ZZT a18 words
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Miscellaneous56 1934-09-29 5 A COLUMN "SIDE STREETS" THE DESPERATE DRAMA OF WOMEN WHO LIVE ON THE SIDE STREETS OF LOVE! "SIDE STREETS" DARES DISCLOSES THE STORY OF WOMEN WHO FIND LOVE TOO LATE BRILLIANT I ALINE MCMAHON WILL SHOW YOU WHAT INDIGNITIES. WHAT SHAME, WHAT HEARTACHES THEY MUST SUFFER TO HOLD A MAN56 words
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Miscellaneous702 1934-09-29 5 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES I 8.8. C. I 9.os—Time Signal from Big Ben. Ai summary of the week’s news. The following are the new wavelengths, 9 20—A religious service: address by the two of which will be used simultaneous- Very Reverend the Provost (Caly:— non J. N. Bateman-Champain), GSG 16.86 metres relayed702 words
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Miscellaneous176 1934-09-29 5 Parade of the Wooden Soldiers) International Concert Orchestra. MR-1263 Paddy Killing Time) The London Piano- Accordeoct Band. MR-1331 Amoretten Tanz—Waltz) Casino Dances —Valse) The Blue Hungarian Band. MR-1273 Waves of the Danube Waltz) II Bacio—Waltz The Blue Hungarian Band. MR- 909 Spring Song Serenade The Angelus Octet Conducted by Fred176 words
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2648 1934-09-29 6 SUCCESS OF MARSHAL CHANG HSUEH-LIANG'S UNDERTAKING ALTHOUGH it may not be, generally known through- I out China, a very successful attempt was maUc, in Mukden, to build motor trucks in one of the Government Arsenals. It was my privilege to have been the Chief2,648 words
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Article331 1934-09-29 6 Communist Horde Under Seige Canton, Sept. 6. The Communist horde under Hsiao Keh which were recently repulsed from Yungj chow, in South Hunan, are officially reported to-day to be under seige by a com- bined fore? of Kwangtung, Kwangsi and Hunan treops. The Communists formerly concentrated l331 words
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Advertisement39 1934-09-29 6 V Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO„ LTD., PENANG. C&ll and See LADIES LATEST Sijk Underwears AT Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS, DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED W WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon I 1 z rrr39 words
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Article647 1934-09-29 7 GENEFAL GORDON'S FRIEND DIES AT 100 *he even made him eat Mrs. Octavie Freese died at Chislehurst recently. lOO years old. Few peop]- knew her name. Yet she was the clopst friend and confidant of one of Britain' greatest heroes—General Gordon of Khartoum. It647 words
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Article281 1934-09-29 7 Tortured Man’s Escape From Kidnappers New York, September 21. By “pure dumb luck,” as he expressed it, Mr. H. D. Snell, a rich merchant of Cordell Oklahoma, escaped from kidnappers after a terrifying experience. He told his story in San Antonio, Texas, to which city he281 words
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Article214 1934-09-29 7 HUSBAND'S DOUBLE LIFE Sydney, Sept. 15. The double life of a husband, who deliberately set himself to rear the “perfect child” by the “perfect mother," and hid the secret from his legal wife and family for several years, was described in the Sydney Divorce Court when Mrs.214 words
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Article68 1934-09-29 7 Fijian boys will be among the most interesting participants in the Pan-Pacific Scouts Jemboree to be held in Melbourne next Jan. in connection with the Centenary’ Celebrations. Scouts whose ancestors only a generation or so back were among the fiercest cannibals in the w’orld will make68 words
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Article301 1934-09-29 7 A DE LUXE, HIGHER- POWERED, STREAMLINED "BABY" j Ford dealers, feted at Blackpool on September 17, were told by Sir Percival Perry, the chairman of the Ford company, that 1935 programme includes a new small car and a new two-ton commercial vehicle. I i The new301 words
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Article144 1934-09-29 7 AUSTRALIA'S BAN ON PICTURES EngJond may idealise its Robin Hoods and Dick Turpins, America, may lend romance to its Al Capones and Dillingers, but Australia wants to forget all about its bushrangers. Ned Kelly, the last and most notorious of them who used to fight in home-made144 words
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Article71 1934-09-29 7 Timing Telephone Trunk Calls The old sand glass is coming back. A Melbourne business firm whose acti- vities call for many trunk telephone coniversations, has just re-introduced it, says Austral News. j To ensure that its employees will know I how quickly their three minutes are71 words
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Article59 1934-09-29 7 Something like a world’s record has just been put up by Mr. Alan Wrngge, of Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia. In a week he shot no fewer than 106 eagles which were worrying his sheep. He used poultry as a decoy, says Aus ral59 words
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Advertisement87 1934-09-29 7 IM iV a M Krf IB JB ■Jf B 1 OUR SALE IS GENUINE i Only Once A Year For One Month From Monday Next To 31st October 1934. Z DOORS OPENS FROM 8 A. M. 5- 30 P. M. WE OFFER YOU I SUCHABIGREDUCTIONIN PRICE t ASWILLASTONISHYOU BUY YOUR87 words
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882 1934-09-29 8 Many factors combine to explain i j the decision finally given by Congress I and ratified by the legislature of the j Philippines to terminate in ten years the dependence of the islands on the United States. The Uifited States, it is interesting to882 words
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Article33 1934-09-29 8 —Rugby Radio Service. London, September 28. Miss Freda Thompson of Melbourne left Lympne at 10.37 this morning in a Gipsy Major aeroplane' in an attempt to fly to Australia.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 33 words
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Article1535 1934-09-29 8 of contentment, and so to bed?—William Jeffrey in the ‘Glasgow Herald.” THE stateliest of the Sunday newspapers devoted aj whole page recently to a. list of books from which a choice might be made for holidav reading. It was suggested that the reader should scanof contentment, and so to bed?—William Jeffrey in the ‘Glasgow Herald.” - 1,535 words
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Article56 1934-09-29 8 9 3.45 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. London, September 28. The total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 treasury bills was £42,075,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £35,000,000. The average rate p?r cent was 14 2.38 d as compared with 9 3.459 3.45 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article99 1934-09-29 8 London, September 28. The Council of the League of Nations at a private session decided to hold the special meeting in November to take final steps for the Saar plebiscite to be held on January 13, 1935.—Rugby Radio Service. The engagement has been announced, end the marriage will99 words
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Advertisement329 1934-09-29 8 I A Perfect I Chemist’s Shop g A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that g has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. tf We devote our energies particularly in making our Pharmacy the very best Cnemist Shop in point329 words
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Advertisement86 1934-09-29 8 YARDLEY BRILLIANTINE The Yardley Brilliairtine® are the finest quality made; they stimulate the growth of the hair and bee P lt smooth and glossy. Lavender Solid Brilliantine In glass jar. SĔT 3 Keeps the hair healthy and neat. 'f\ ALSO in Compact Travelling Tin. i| *2? I i! A* U86 words
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Article153 1934-09-29 9 Rugby Radio Service. Marked Recovery This Year LEAGUE SURVEY Increase In Output Of Raw Materials London, Sept. 28. Evkl'/ce that the decline in world trade Iris not only slackened but that recovery his begun is add end in the league of Nations’ world «omic vey for the yearRugby Radio Service. - 153 words
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Article207 1934-09-29 9 The Komaki Maru OVER TWO HOURS IN TURNING ROUND There was a large crowd at the Victoria Pier yesterday evening to see the M.V. Komaki Maru” leave port. This is a new line of Japanese steamer, the local agents for which ar e Messrs. Hin Giap Trading207 words
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Article103 1934-09-29 9 Mr. George John Mansfield, who was in Singapore in the ’Bo’s, died in England on Monday. He was 85 years of age. Mr. Mansfield was a partner in the firm of W. Mansfield and Co., ship-chan ers, later Mansfield, Bogaardt and Co., agents for the103 words
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106 1934-09-29 9 i From Our Own Correspondent Singapore September Th e Municipal Commissioners yesterday decided to abolish gharries. n c a the motion was the consideration 0 fa finite limitation of all man an drawn transport. Th. re are on’y about a dozen and a handful of bullock106 words
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Article737 1934-09-29 9 Federal Council In For Busy Time KEEPING THE STATUTES CURRENT A bill designed to change the name of Association of Malaya to e T nited Planting Association of Maaya under which name the Association expects to embrace in its membership the several units constituting the planting737 words
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Advertisement172 1934-09-29 9 J if fir < 7 -J z 1 1111 J ii' ft. A Picture of Health" HE’S A TRUFOOD BABY Purest IT NEVER FAILS i Obtainable All Chemists High Class Stores SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. Tong Aik I 234, Penang Road, Penang. 11 I THIRD172 words
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Article3264 1934-09-29 10 SIAM'S DOUBTS ABOUT RESTRICTION PROSPECT OF MORE RUBBER ROADS FOR LONDON RECENT TIN DIVIDENDS: THE BRITISH CANNING INDUSTRY JAPAN'S BID FOR EAST INDIES TRADE ON A VOYAGE TO PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 19. AUSTRALIANS’ GIFT TO THE KING A novel souvenir of the3,264 words
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Advertisement217 1934-09-29 10 To keep your teeth A clean them But you can’t clean the inside curve FIT HERE with a BIG brush Tek FITS HAW MERE anJ HERE and HERE you need Tek's short head I j to reach every awkward corner k the perfect modern tooth-brush, is sold surgically cie. ;i217 words
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Article2034 1934-09-29 11 LUNARDI'S BALLOON VOYAGE FROM MOORFIELDS TO COLLIERS END One hundred and fifty years ago Vin-' cenzo Lunar di successfully achieved the first aerial voyage in the history of England. A fortnight earlier J. Tytler, rising from the Comely Gardens at Edinburgh, seated in a small2,034 words
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Article385 1934-09-29 11 Appeal Against Sentence Fails 6 MONTHS FOR FALSE PRETENCES An appeal against a prison sentence by Esmee Marie Dorothy Sibley, aged 18, j who, it was stated, will receive, when shei is 21, £40,000 now held in trust for her, was dismissed at385 words
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Advertisement224 1934-09-29 11 LESS COST TO BUY! LESS COST TO OPERATE! HIGHEST RESALE VALUE “B Jr /w. It\ w i U <.-<6 z R 1 X.t /zpti' much less space is occupied by the WW I 1 \-8 enifine as compared to the ordinary "six asapO' C *CE C >SS o r Two224 words
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Article773 1934-09-29 12 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Peneng on the 19th September, per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 27th instant. AIR MAILS A mail for South America by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at773 words
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Article435 1934-09-29 12 Real Social Service ESSAY PRIZES FOR IPOH SCHOOLBOYS Ipoh, Sept. 28. Rotary, it is said, blends the ideal and the practical, and a striking instance of this is furnished by the Ipoh Rotary Club whose campaign of community service is making commendable progress. The Ipoh Rotary435 words
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Advertisement50 1934-09-29 12 I Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT '1 f I z ——l (I teTM > <wl B I ujr=T~a HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY I SOLE AGENTS 1 HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS. LTD f (Incorporated in the Strait» Settlement».) 1 ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG.50 words
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Miscellaneous207 1934-09-29 12 I- ?I T y?! Tagrim I to-night to-morrow j|l|alSlMil|fflWMl ONLY AT 6-15 9-30 I I 1 SPECIAL STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTION J 7 A 7 A The Thrilling Epic of the Wave A X A AA t Tossed Jungles I I PIPY TIGER SHARK I and BABY jfe'T > A207 words
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Advertisement68 1934-09-29 13 Opening To=Morrow At 2.45 Matinee HE SIN THE MOVIES! W^NER MOS N£WEST Carl Ed ’*COMEDY HIT STARRING nous Comic Bought 'oh’ THE WONDER BOY OF WONDER BAR Wl" 1 HAL LEROY TyJwJni IN A JOYOUS Pw e v■ H 1 JAMBOREE OF YOUTH fl AND MELODY PACKED WITH new songs68 words
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Advertisement250 1934-09-29 13 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 Hostesses—Spring Floor—lst Class Bar ADMISSION 50 Cen's. COUPONS 7 for $2. Coming Attraction: THE ROZSNYAI TRIO EUROPEAN SINGING,250 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-29 13 ENVELOPES!!! UT US QUOTE FOR T"" FOUR REQUIREMENTS. J- Jl O —OR TOO LAMM \THI PINANG GAZETTI PRISS. Life <19 words
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Miscellaneous168 1934-09-29 13 A lECTI/* nw E W l I I w l r 1 w 'sMO^aw w LAST 3 SHOWS 2-45 4.15 ~3 O OPENSN© TC-MORROW AT THE TAKE A PEEP BEHIND 2-« matinee I FHE 0001,5 OF RE N O a X k ,N THIS WARNER BROS. d /Sk. boatload or168 words
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Miscellaneous168 1934-09-29 13 lilfwa 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW Al 2-45 THE MOST TEMPESTUOUS LOVE STORY SINCE "BLOOD SAND" Paramount's Thrilling Romance of Old Mexico and the World's Most Dangerous Sport Bull-Fighting. motiiiiiiTinrTr Hi i The Hard Eyes of Danger! The Soft Eyes of Love! j This famous matador looked deep into168 words
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Article1669 1934-09-29 14 CAPT. LIDDELL HART - »y CAPT. LIDDELL HART Emergency Would Mean A Massacre —Not War This is he “manoeuvre” season. It has risen to a climax with a landing on the Yorkshire coast under the guns of the Fleet I and the wings of the Air Force.1,669 words
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Advertisement217 1934-09-29 14 I HERE IS THE i GREATEST EVENT fl 1 OF THE YEAR fl 1 WassiamuH’s I w 1 Great Annual Stock- Taking I COMMENCING FROM 28th Sept. J 12/ BISHOP STREET. Tel. 626. i Spend your holidays at Hua Hin Hotel. Hua Hin On-Sea, SIAM. 1 FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER217 words
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Advertisement34 1934-09-29 14 THE TRUTH ABOUT THE "MIMIC WAR" i CAPTAIN B. H. LIDDELL HART is one of to-day’s greatest on the strategy of war. His grave warning is of the utmost importance to every British citizen.34 words
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Advertisement240 1934-09-29 14 CURE instantly relieves AND QUICKLY < HEAILS SB h™ pr cri r io .s. wdCyn W begin. once, .nd m athrt. te i*l «medy (>t PT P Pro B3SUT ra «Art your eur» 1 76 IjF DJJJ). Soep. a* *5 Chamuu and Suwae —Touch-Soothe-Heal J CURES ECZEMA. OHOBIES ,TCK PRICKLV240 words
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Article727 1934-09-29 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal j Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving! and sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY 3.5. KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein andj! Tavoy. Sails for the some ports io-) day. 5.5. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Re- nong and Victoria Point.727 words
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Advertisement741 1934-09-29 15 r I u j j I I I >~BLUB BUNN BL LIMB I <!k LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe Penang London I v• *rOR Mar., L’don. R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Oct 5 Oct 31 B/ •..'not *TETES London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull Oct 12 Nov g |f’ v < "\FSTHEUS Mars.,741 words
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Advertisement182 1934-09-29 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oWAMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Frnui Arrive Maraeißm Arrive New York Oct. 11 PRES. HATES Nov 7 Nov. 20 Oct. 25 PRES. JOHNSON Nov 21 Dec. 4 Nov. 8 PRES. MONROE Dec. 5 Dec. 18 Nov. 22 PRES. VAN BUREN Dec. 19 Jan. 1 Dec.182 words
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Advertisement685 1934-09-29 15 P and BRITISH INDIA .1 K Co omler Penang, Teiuk Anson, Port Swottß»* Governinent. ham, Malacca and Singapore Bulan Oct. I— CMna j«*pM« (incorporated in England) due Penang Oct. 6 Behar Chltral Oct 11 For Port Swettenham and Slngapom Soudan Karapara Sept. 30 k Carthage Oct 25 Victoria Point Mergui,685 words
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Article56 1934-09-29 16 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 29 London Bank Demand 2|4A 1 4 m|ts 2j4A Private 3 mjts credit 2(4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 5 7 France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 2 9% Shanghai T.T. 35 India t.T. 158 Silver 22 7] 16 Mr. H. C. Cannon arrived by the56 words
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Article575 1934-09-29 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Sept. 28. The Local Share Market has experienced another dull week with quiet conditions prevailing and little movement taking place. The price of Tin has been steady and closes 4z £228-10-0 a rise of 76. The price of Rubber is 1 16d easier 7%d Industrails575 words
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Article154 1934-09-29 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Peris 74 29 32 74 21 32 New York 4.97 4.96% Montreal 4.83% 4.84 Brussels 21.14 21.07 Geneva 15.13 15.07 Amsterdam 7.28 7.25% Milan 57 19 32 57 13 32 Berlin 12.27 U Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.4 C Oslo154 words
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Article379 1934-09-29 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S share List to-day.— Yesterday Todcy Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampct Tin 5 0 5 4%c 5 0 5!4%c Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Hitam 47% 50ex 47% 50ex Hong Fatt379 words
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Article241 1934-09-29 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tne chenges in our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-dey E.;v.rs Sellers Buvers Sellers I I I TIN I Ayer Weng 2 02% 2.05 2.02% 2.07% Hitam 46 48 48 50 Jchan 29 31 28 30 j Ki.Aa 2.55 2.60 2.52% 2.57%241 words
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Article261 1934-09-29 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in cur quotations up,to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Chenderiangs 8(9 9 3 B'9 9 3 Hong Fatts 46 48% 45 47% Jelebus 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 Jelapangs 12(0 12(6 1210 12 6 Johans 28% 31 28 30ex261 words
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Article117 1934-09-29 16 Y ESTERDAY TO-DAY" London £231-10-0 £231-10-0 TIN.— (3 Months) London £228-10-0 £228-10-0 Singapore $114.50 $114.00 Business Done Penang Business COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.20 $3.15 BLACK PEPPER $17.25 $17.25 RUBBER.— London 7%d. 7 New York 14 13jl6c(G) 14%c(G) Singapore Sppt 24 %c. 24 %c. Jan./Mar. 26%c. 26%c April/June 27 %c.117 words
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Advertisement367 1934-09-29 16 0' '0 R'li Bi al IMI Jm Jjk fflt THI 1 LMI •'•lSlfehl |s/•u >5 t <5 .< .Ljl—Eg 4M£* t 3 5i < a to ?*s2:?:i i *«1 ua*ha *t >* sjnAtSjh s<a< i x *ll i -9» ft A. flf. ft »:;,‘!2 i 251 ‘J/ I «V e»367 words
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Advertisement33 1934-09-29 16 OHI BOURJOIS\H 77// LONOON EHM The chosen perfume of the smartest wonpen, everywhere. Mysterious, haunting love« llness In flasks of midnight blue and silver SURREY, ENGLAND Representatives SANDILAN’DS BUTTERY CO., Beach Street, Penang.33 words
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Advertisement116 1934-09-29 16 Runnymede Hotel PENANG ‘Phone 543. TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE TO-MORROW THE FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF THE SEASONS ENGLISH GROUSE FOR DINNER. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT on the lawns, weather permittina. 7 to 9.30 p.m. Programme 1. Overture ITALIANS IN ALGERIA G. Rossini 2. Suite WOODLAND PICTURES Fletcher (a) “In the Hayfields (b) “An Old116 words
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Miscellaneous43 1934-09-29 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 75 s 8 m m Noon 84 NW tide table T o-d«y High Water Low Water 312 a m 10.02 a.m 3.26 p.m. 9.32 p.m. 1 o-rnorrow 3.30 a.m. 10.35 a .m. ■jj- 45 P' m 9-31 p.m.43 words
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