Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 October 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-10-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 232. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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564 1934-10-02 1 Reuter. ONE OF THE GREATEST ’DEALS THAT EVER INFLUENCED ANY MOVEMENT DEEP REGRET AT RESIGNATION OF PARTY SECRETARYSHIP London. October 1. The resignation of Mr. Arthur Henderson from the Secretaryship of ihe Labour Party was discussed this afternoon at the Party Conference at Southport.. Reuter. - 564 words
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Article129 1934-10-02 1 Reuter. Generalities, No Concrete Plans LABOUR ARMISTICE APPEAL New York, October 1. While it is generally conceded that President Roosevelt has Lost none of his lucidity and charming Radio manner, critics in many quarters complain that the President has confined himself to generalities and hes not disclosedReuter. - 129 words
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Article124 1934-10-02 1 .—Reuter. Chinese General s Address Washington, October 1. General Tsai Ting Kai, after a three day visit during which h? was enthusiastically welcomed here by the Chinese colony, is going to Chicago tomorrow. The General in an address to a mass meeting last night was.—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article43 1934-10-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. j London, October 1. His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of Viscount Galway to be Governor General of New Zealand in succession tc Lord Bledisloe, whose term of office wi'l expire in March next year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-10-02 1 THESE ARE THE HATS which Marina fixed in Paris ing tried on in a London store. Ones just like tnem will soon be on sale.29 words
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Article116 1934-10-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Norway, Sweden And Denmark London, October 1. Captain Anthony Ed n who has been invited by the Swedish Government to pay a short visft to Stockhc'm will leave Croydon bv air on October 12 for Copenhagen ant--has cordially accepted the invitation cf th? Evanish– Rugby Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article63 1934-10-02 1 thing she has lost in the war. —Reuter Wireless. German Press Tribute To British Enterprise Berlin, October 1. The German Press, giving prominence to the launching of the “534”, express the opinion thet it symbolises the fact that British enterprise is not dead and that Britain isthing she has lost in the war.—Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article96 1934-10-02 1 Reuter Wireless. Unknown Ship Disappears From Sight Hamburg, October 1. An unknown ship and crew disappeared f* m the sight cf a German trawler after splosion off the Dogger Bank in the Nv>rth fSca. The Captain of the trawler reported *hat he spied but lost sight ofReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article33 1934-10-02 1 relief of the tvphoon victims.—Reuter Wireless. t k Scv>t Subscribes £6,000 Relief O£ Victims Tokio. October 1. The Sonnet has subscribed £6.000 for the relief of the tvphoon victims.—Reuter Wireless.relief of the tvphoon victims.—Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Article40 1934-10-02 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Independence Reaffirmed By Britain, France And Italy Geneva. October 1. The European political barometer has risen appreciably as the result of the announcement of the important re-affirma-ticn of Austria s independence by Britain, France and Italy..—Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article71 1934-10-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Miss Janet Mitchell To Broadcast London, Oct. 1. Miss Janet Mitchell, daughter of Sir Edward Mitchell, leader of the Victorian Bar will speak on the Melbourne Centenary Celebration on October 3 a* 3 pan., 5.55 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. October 4 at 2.25 a.m. andRugby Radio Service. - 71 words
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Article146 1934-10-02 1 ter in London and Madame Ala.—Rugby Radio Service. Concludes Short London Visit London, October 1. A representative of the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, was at the Victoria Station when on the conclusion of his short visit, the Persian Foreign Minister, Mr. Bagher Khan Kazemi, left Londonter in London and Madame Ala.—Rugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article47 1934-10-02 1 —Reuter. Arrival In Turkey For A Week’s Visit Istanbul, October 1. The Chinese military mission headed by Major-General Shing Yu-tu heve arrived and will be spending a week here at Angora. After visiting the military establishments, they will then leave for Nank- ing via Alexandria.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article47 1934-10-02 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Indications Of Loss Of Memory Vienna, October 1. There are persistent rumours that Dr. von Rintelen was never brought up for trial and although his physical condition was improving, there were indications of his suffering from mental strain and loss of memory..—Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article52 1934-10-02 1 —Reuter Wireless. Six Policemen Wounded By Native Doctor Bombay, October 1. Six policemen, including a British Inspector and Sergeant, were wounded by a native doctor who attacked them with a sword when they were sent to evict him owing to arrears in rent. The assailant was shot later—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article56 1934-10-02 1 Buckingham Palace.—Rugby Radio Service. London, October 1. Their Majesties, the King and Queen concluded their visit to Scotland£o-night when accompanied by the Prince of" Wales they left Balmoral Castle to join the night train for London. On arrival early tomorrow their Majesties will go intoBuckingham Palace.—Rugby Radio Service. - 56 words
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Article83 1934-10-02 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Precautionary Measure ENGINE TROUBLE DURING FOG London, Oct. 1. A Belgian air liner whose eight passengers included the Viscountess Elibank .made a forced landing this afternoon at the Royal An* Force Aerodrome, near Folkestone when on her journey from Cologne and Brussels to.—Rugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Article55 1934-10-02 1 across the North Sea.—Rugby Radio Service. London, October 1. Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt opened the new extensions to the Harwich Quays which at a cost of nearly £500,000 has been constructed to give further facilities for handling the London North Eastern Railways’ steamers engaged on the services acrossacross the North Sea.—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article119 1934-10-02 1 Mr. Churchill's Daughter To Seek Divorce The “Evening Standard’’ learns that Mrs. Diana Bailey is- seeking a divorce from her husband, Mr. John Milner Bailey. Mrs. Bailey’ wns formerly Miss Diana Churchill, eldest daughter of Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., and Mrs. Churchill. Her husband is the eldest119 words
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Article113 1934-10-02 1 A Cingalese, who represented to a Windsor tradesman that he was an Indian prince desirous of purchasing an estate for £48,000, was sentenced to eighteen months’ hard labour at Surrey Quarter Sessions, Kingston, on September 20. The man, charged in the name of Fernando113 words
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Article81 1934-10-02 1 Prince George is to open the 28th International Motor Exhibition, to be held at Olympia, Kensington, W., from Octobei 12-20. Twenty-four foreign countries will be exhibiting in the motor-car section... In all sections of the show there will be more stands than ever before. Every available inch81 words
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Advertisement53 1934-10-02 1 FOR BABY You can feed Baby on BEAR BRAND” Natural Swiss Milk with the fullest assurance that he is getting the richest, safest and most dependable milk that can be obtained Nourished with this ideal food. Baby will thrive despite the difficulties of climatic conditions. BEAR BRAND Qfldtu/ia£ A MILK53 words
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Advertisement17 1934-10-02 1 T. NAGATA 1 BROTHERS I DENTISTS I Head Ofr.ce next to The Dispensary Hhre 52 Ix-ith >treet17 words
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Advertisement1966 1934-10-02 2 HATES FOR CASUAL notice BANKS Lye. NcDERL ANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK dlHlfltlC All f relating ‘to “4 HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU or <L^^ A t LTX^ ND *<i»ertisements should be addressed to b™. N V -A 1 the Advertisement Manager, The Reserve Fund £3,000,00 1 g O Pinanr Gazette By rder (NETHERLANDS TRADING1,966 words
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Article2490 1934-10-02 3 BRITISH ASSOCIATION GATHERING PROMOTION OF RACIAL WELFARE SCIENTIFIC RADIO CONGRESS A DEADLY GAS IN WARFARE (From Our Own Correspondent). London, September 22. BIOLOGY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Earlier marriages "to promote national and racial welfare” were advocated at the British Association conference in Aberdeen "by Colonel C. J.2,490 words
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Advertisement62 1934-10-02 3 HERE IS THE I GREATEST 1 1 c EVENT ”of the year Wassiamull’s Great Annual Stock Taking SALE COMMENCING FROM J 28th Sept. 12. BISHOP STREET. Tel. 626. f Call and See I LADIES LATEST Silk j Underwears I AT I Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET I IN PATTERNS, DESIGNS >62 words
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Miscellaneous47 1934-10-02 3 BOBBY BEARS ADVtNiURES: Down the Chute Wh d s' Can nothing save our Bobby Bear? Right h-to the water, splash! But hes proud of his small son But, not He shoots off in mid-air. Father Bear thinks that was rash. That backward dive was a good one."47 words
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875 1934-10-02 4 Indian Association Beaten By Four Clear Goals KENG HOCK SCORES TWO GOALS The first important hockey fixture on the Victoria Green was played oft yesterday evening’, the Indian Association who met the Chinese Recreation C'lub, losing by tour clear goals. The game was a875 words
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Article473 1934-10-02 4 Lawn Tennis Singles Champion Of South Of England MISS D. ROUND WINS WOMEN'S TITLE Eastbourne. Sept. 16. The finals of the South of England lawn tennis championships were watched in lovely weather by a very large crowd at Devonshire Park here to-day, when Nigel Sharpe crowned a473 words
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Article51 1934-10-02 4 America's Cup in 1936. —Reuter Wire- Canada To Challenge For America’s Cup Chester. Nova Scotia, Oct. 1. A movement is afoot to organise a syndicate of wealthy Canadians to purchase the “Endeavour” for the purpose of challenging America for the America's Cup in 1936. —ReuterAmerica's Cup in 1936.—Reuter Wire- - 51 words
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Article1029 1934-10-02 4 Pauline's Plucky But Futile Efforts GREAT PENALTY GOALS Northampton 16 pts., Old Paulines 6. Considering the gruelling conditions that prevailed at Northampton, the players on both sides stood the strain of a most strenuous game exceedingly well. There w?. c on® casualtv, John Dicks, the international forw'ard, twisting1,029 words
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Article156 1934-10-02 4 Reuter. Enfield Favourite For I Cesarewitch LATEST BETTING London, Oct. 1. The following was the latest call-over for the Cesarewitch: 13 1 Enfield taken and offered. I*s 1 Solar Boy offered; 100 6 taken. 20 1 Conton Easter taken and offered. 201 Roi de Paris taken andReuter. - 156 words
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124 1934-10-02 4 .—Reuter. Qualifying Round MRS. COLLETT VARE STAGES COME BACK Philadelphia, Oct. 2. At the White Marsh Valley Country Club in the American Women’s Golf Championship qualifying round, the Britishers, Miss Gourlay 83, Miss Morgan 86, Miss Fishwick 88. Miss Plumpton and Miss Chambers 90, Miss Walker.—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article26 1934-10-02 4 —Reuter. London, Oct. 1. A match in the Scottish League between Dundee and Celtic was played tc-day and resulted in a goalless draw’..—Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement17 1934-10-02 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” Pi’AMs-MoumW I 5 1017 words
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Advertisement424 1934-10-02 4 WARNING TO STOMACH SUFFERER' ’The amazing cures effected by Maclean The amazing v casCB o f Bra? d Stomach Powuer Dyjpepsi Heartburm Gastritis and S&& to T&uliomtcfean B-d SP-tofc Powder depends on «Y impurity balance. Any useless, and the can render it prauuv*mj imitation» with ««rd bv Macleans Ltd. its424 words
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2683 1934-10-02 5 BRISTOL BAFFLED—BLACKHEATH START WITH A WIN EXCITING GAMES IN WALES Rugby Football London, September 16. With several London and South Country ■sides entering the lists, the programme of matches yesterday was far more than it has so far been this ■Reason, but the greater interest2,683 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-10-02 5 MR. T. O. M. SOPWITH AT THE WHEEL OF THE ENDEAVOUR14 words
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Article790 1934-10-02 5 Bedford Handicapped By Injuries FORWARD STRUGGLE Bath 8 pts., Bedford 3. j Heavy rain fell during the progress of i this match at Bath, and the game was i ruined by the conditions, back play being at a discount. I Bedford were early aggressive, and soon790 words
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Article450 1934-10-02 5 Clever Outsides Outwit Albion A NEW PARTNER FOR GADNEY Leicester 20 pts., Phmouth Albion 0 Plymouth Albion held out until midway 1 through the second half at Leicester, and then capitulated to the brilliance of the home backs. The Tigers won by two 1 goals, one dropped450 words
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Advertisement46 1934-10-02 5 WHO IS THE THIN MAN? (Imagine a day without a meala meal without ||i| 4 r": ,i p 1 1 1 lll|llUj 11 11 1 H H1 1 P i v Hg-. Tz Jr J!? u t Trado Enquiries: Boustend <£ Co., Ltd*, S.S. and F.M.S. EHy46 words
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Advertisement12 1934-10-02 5 A Romance o'? the Glamorous East BLACK MAGIC MAJESTIC— Showing soon. 912 words
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2744 1934-10-02 6 AIDAN CRAWLEY - AIDAN CRAWLEY, The Uncensored Reporter <in the “Sunday Dispatch") HAVE you ever seen your favourite actress just after she has scraped the grease paint off? Of course, if you are madly in love with her it won’t have made any difference<in the “Sunday Dispatch") - 2,744 words
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Article507 1934-10-02 6 Descended From Nell Gwynn GRAND FALCONER Right To Drive Along Rotten-Row The death is announced of the 11th Duke of St. Albans, at the age of 64. The Duk? died after a few days illness, but his family have not revealed where he died. One507 words
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Article155 1934-10-02 6 Coroner And Motorists’ Responsibilities “At this type of crossing motorists must in every instance give way to the pedestrain, remarked Mr. Bentley Purchase, the St. Pancras coroner, at an inquest on LucySmith, aged 78, of George-street, Hampstead, who w’as killed near a pedestrian crossing in Hampste ad-road. She155 words
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447 1934-10-02 6 Mr. Bushby's Denial TOURISTS' EXPRESSION OF LOYALTY Mr. Harold Bushby, the manager of the Australian cricket team, emphatically denied that there had been any “frantic reports” from him to Australia during the tour, in an interview. Thf Australian cricketers have now disbanded as a team447 words
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213 1934-10-02 6 Her Father Said “No”; Her Mother Said “No,” But—! Nineteen-year-old Sylvia Martin, heiress to a considerable fortune and sister-in-law of Kaye Don, has just eloped with Mr. Robert Ezequelle, a 26-yecr-old hairdresser. They fled from Greenwich, Connecticult. to Porchester, New York, and are reported to213 words
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Article351 1934-10-02 6 Climb With Nurse GIRL BADLY HURT Midnight Drama At Hospital An extraordinary midnight accident a a London hospital, in which the hospital young resident obstetric surgeon, Dr. Rog* Scott Richmond, was killed and a nurse i charge. Miss O’Gorman, gravely injurehas been reported to the police.351 words
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Article212 1934-10-02 6 Tortured For Throwing Away £1,600 Drugs Little did the home-loving French sailo) Guillaume Rozen, with a wife and tw' children in Havre, dream of the terrib adventures that would befall him in Neu York when his ship, the French lint Champlain, arrived in New York. When the ship212 words
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Article88 1934-10-02 6 La Rochelle, Bay of Biscay An exceptionally cold winter is pro phesied by ornithologists, following th arrival of a number of storks on the is land of Re, near here. The storks, which are a very rar* phenomenon in this region, come from Holland. Paris. Snow has88 words
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Advertisement10 1934-10-02 6 A Romance of the Glamorous East BLACK MAGIC MAJESTIC—Showing soon.10 words
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1850 1934-10-02 7 CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS PUBLISHED WHEN THE PRESENT SULTAN WAS PROCLAIMED The Raja Kechik bin Raja Mahmud, commenting on the article published in the “‘Malay Mail” on September 11 on the subject of the Selangor Royal House reminds us that in 1923 Mr. J. C.1,850 words
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Article86 1934-10-02 7 Row Of Attap Houses Gutted 200 RENDERED HOMELESS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 2. Thirty of the few remaining attap houses in Tiong Bahru were gutted yesterday. There was no one injured and the extent of the tragedy was overshadowed by the magnitude of the86 words
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Article304 1934-10-02 7 Falsely Used Title Of Doctor EVEN AFTER MISTAKE HAD BEEN POINTED OUT Having practised for several years as a "Burmes? Specialist," Khoo 800 Lone, of Tanjong Pagar, saw himself described in a Malayan newspaper as “Doctor" Khoo 800 Lone. This gave him an id;a and he put304 words
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Article209 1934-10-02 7 Sister Twice, Now J Brother j A third broken romance is revealed in the family of the late Sir Charles Cleveland, j who was appointed Director of Central i Intelligence in the Indian Civil Service in 1910. He retired in 1919. The ‘Daily Mail’ learned that209 words
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Article48 1934-10-02 7 Members are advised that owing to the Fair at the Turf Club on Saturday, 6th j October, play at the fourth ho’e may be interfered with. j On account of this the October Monthly Medal has been postponed till Saturday and Sunday 13th and 14th.48 words
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Advertisement78 1934-10-02 7 RECORD FLIGHT Australia to England < MR. C. J. MELROSE flying a S DE HAYILLAND PUSS MOTH WITH GIPSY 111. > 5 5 ENGINE COMPLETED HIS RECENT FLIGHT FROM S > AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND IN 8 DAYS 9 HOURS, J J LOWERING THE PREVIOUS RECORD BY 13 HOURS. MR. MELROSE78 words
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Advertisement95 1934-10-02 7 I Eastern Oriental Hotel i I PENANG, WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ENGAGEMENT OF A REALLY FINE ORCHESTRA AS FROM Ist OCTOBER Under the direction of MR. FELIX BALINGET. First Appearances At The SPECIAL DINNER DANCES THURSDAY CABARET NUMBERS By The 1 ROZSNYAI TRIO j In An Entire Change95 words
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Article241 1934-10-02 8 Fine Hindustan* Talkie At The Royal The Hindustani Talk,., entiled “The Thief of Baghdad- open... se aaan at the Royal Theatre yesterday. Crowds clamoured to gam admittance g both shrws and many had to b la tly turned away. of^ e n' m iS clever 'y =ed241 words
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Advertisement189 1934-10-02 8 WEMBLEY CABARET ’PHONE 1117. The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang PATRONISED BY THE ELITE OF PENANG. TO-NIGHT DANCING TILL 12 P.M. VILLANUEVA’S RHYTHM BOYS fn the latest Dance Numbers. New Charming Hostesses —Spring Floor—lst Class Bar ADMISSION 50 Cen‘s. COUPONS 7 for $2. WEMBLEY HELP A DESERVING CAUSE KIAH189 words
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Miscellaneous115 1934-10-02 8 at 6.15 Final Night 9.30 THE WORLD’S MOST W. FAMOUS LOVERS W COME TO LIFE ON fMflflMfli s» THE SCREEN' < ■Hb J ■e<fl jfl I Harold, Hilums, and all the others in a story I I that will make your heart turn handsprings J a To-Morrow FIRST NATIONAL'S DARING115 words
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Miscellaneous130 1934-10-02 8 LAST 2 SHOWS TO-NIGHT i-15 9-30 R.K.O. Radio's Romantic Musical Comedy 'Melody Cruise' lU| with XV A CHARLIE RUGGLES PHIL HARRIS TWO qNNOCENT MEN WENT ON A MAIDEN CRI ISE. THEY PROMISE NOT TO SLIP. BIT ...SLIP AHOI I A NAUGHTYCAL. NUTTYCAL, MUSICAL CRUISE WITH A BOATLOAD OF MADDENING MAIDENS.130 words
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Miscellaneous133 1934-10-02 8 6 .J5 TO-NIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO SHOWS England’s Brightest Musical Comedy Picture BRITISH DOMINION’S Uproariously Funny Entertainment. i i 1 h t Tax W\ i I h h j.pi IN i l 1 pfl- Or nV K r Lilting Songs i Clever Dancing 1 Merry Masquerade Usrearious Operatic133 words
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1270 1934-10-02 9 NEGLIGENT DRIVING AT MUNTRI STREET CONVICTION SHOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH PROFESSION As already stated in yesterday's i Gaeztte,” Mr. Justice f Whitley in the Supreme Court lyesterday morning, without calling upon the Deputy Public I’roI secutor (Mr. E. X. Taylor) to I repl\. dismissed the appeal1,270 words
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Article145 1934-10-02 9 Cases Postponed For One Week The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning granted a further week's postponement in the case of Ong Kin and Lee Thean Ee, charged with housebreaking.’ Bail for second accused was extended. A week’s postponement was allowed in the case of145 words
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Article229 1934-10-02 9 “Head Man” Settles Family Dispute Further evidence for the defence was heard by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday, of Kalimuthu, a Tamil alleged social reformer in the Municipal Coolie Lines in the Patani Road area who is called upon to show’ cause229 words
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176 1934-10-02 9 Indian Servant’s Sea Trip The extraordinary facts of a case, in which an Indian named Nar Singh, pleaded guilty to the theft on August 15 of $3,847 worth of jewellery belonging to his master, were put before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge,176 words
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Article242 1934-10-02 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir,—With reference to the above subject on which a crop of arguments has been raised by various correspondents in your paper, some in favour of its demolition and others strongly advocating its retention. I am glad to note that you welcome242 words
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Advertisement11 1934-10-02 9 iyny-yjßynygjpyn; nj w t rraj LOOK OUT FOR THE THIN MAN!11 words
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Miscellaneous137 1934-10-02 9 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS at iact-thp picture THE MIGHTY HINDUSTANI TALKIE WHICH RAN CONTINUOUSLY AT SINGAPORE AND MALACCA TO CROWDED HOUSES FULL OF STUNTS, SONGS ROMANCE! “THIEF OF BAGDAD” jfcmCA A COLOSSAL HUMAN IMAGINATION PU GLORIFYING THE FABULOUS ORIENTAL MAGIC F JB''A > MORE POPULARLY KNOWN AS A 0 J THE FLOATING137 words
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Article691 1934-10-02 10 From time tri time reference has been made in these columns, also in the columns of our contemporaries in Malaya and elsewhere of the Law’s delays. By this, of course, is meant the interminable long time taken before cases can be dealt with, involving considerable hardship on691 words
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Article838 1934-10-02 10 EUROPEAN POPULATION: Our Ipoh contemporary says: “It is estimated that at present Singapore has a population of ov^ r 7 000 Europeans as against Penang’s population of a little over 1.200 Europeans.” W’e should like to know who is responsible for nearly trebling 1 enang’s numbers! GOVERNMENT838 words
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Article1014 1934-10-02 10 for three days.—C. E. C. in the “Birminghein Post. ” - A PANORAMA OF HIMALAYAN PEAKS for three days.— C. E. C. in the “Birminghein Post.” TO the less adventurous type of individual the experience of seeing the summit of the world’s highest mountain—far less scaling it—may seem out of reach of the average mortal. Actuallv, it is1,014 words
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Advertisement246 1934-10-02 10 I I IF YOU WANT TO PLAY DARTS AS THEY DO IT AT THE "CRICKETERS", BRIGHTON I OR "MESSES" IN PENANG PLAY IT ON: j “CARLSBERG' 5 pal-iZ lu. 1Z ?Z LI zi ?Z '.U lei iZ 1Z 1Z zL '.Z. 1Z L. IZ 7Z ?Z 1Z 7Z IZIZ :Z246 words
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Advertisement23 1934-10-02 10 I THAT I ™> ST DIAMOHD BEER I Zwh I I I Distributors I I HEHRY WAUGH I I £r C 2 L™ I23 words
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Article278 1934-10-02 11 "Do Not Drive On The Horn POLICE EDUCATIONAL DRIVE During the past few days numerous rumours have been reaching the “Pinang Gazette” office on the subject of police action with regard to the use of horns by motor-car drivers. On enquiries from an official source this morning278 words
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Article48 1934-10-02 11 Following Proroguing Of Assembly From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok, October 1. Phya Vevahastin. vice-chairman of the Assembly, was taken into custody this morning on a political charge following the proroguing of the Assembly on Sunday night. The Assembly normally does not meet before December.48 words
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Article88 1934-10-02 11 Stabbing In Chulia Street Judgment w’as delivered to-day by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, in the case in which two shoemakers of Chulia Street named Phoong Yoke Kai and Cheah Doon Sooi were charged W’ith voluntarily causing hurt to Low Kam w’ith a shoemaker’s knife. His Worship88 words
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Article769 1934-10-02 11 Sikh Charged STAIRCASE SCENE IN FURNITURE SHOP Hearing was commenced by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning of the case .in which Sohan Singh, a Sikh, is charged that he on June 24 did voluntarily cause grievous hurt to Mai Singh. Mr. R.769 words
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Article40 1934-10-02 11 Coming To Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 1. General Chang Ching, former commander of the military forces in Fukien, arrived here from Rangoon by Imperial Airways yesterday. He is proceeding to Penang by Wednesday’s express.40 words
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447 1934-10-02 11 Supreme Court Suit CLAIM FOR CONVEYANCE TO BE SET ASIDE That, if certain land had been dedicated as Wokof land and a mosque or mosques had been built on it, then it must be presumed to have been a gift in perpetuity, even though447 words
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Article136 1934-10-02 11 Three Times Convicted Within 6 Months A Malay youth named Seerat bin Mohamed. who is already undergoing a sentence of six w’eeks' rigorous imprisonment being convicted cn a charge of theft was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate, and pleaded guilty to a charge of the theft136 words
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Article84 1934-10-02 11 —Reuter. JAPAN AND NAVAL CONFERENCE Will Seek A Reduction Vancouver, October 2. Japan believes it her duty to co-ops rate with every movement to curtail world armaments declared Admiral Iserc Kuyamamoto, Japan’s envoy to Geneva, on arrival here. He added that Japan was continually branded as a war.—Reuter. - 84 words
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734 1934-10-02 11 Bukit Piatu Land Dispute MALAYS IN COURT Alleged Assault On Eurasian An interesting case regarding the possession of a piece of land about 30 acres in area a‘ Bukit Piatu, Malacca, was heard before he district judge, Mr. B. R. Whitehf use, on J riday. The734 words
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Article116 1934-10-02 11 Goldsmith Charged An Indian goldsmith named Sangaranarayan Chetty to-day pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate, to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of gold valued $9O entrusted to him for ’he purpose of making certain jewellery. Explaining the circumstances, the accused said that116 words
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31 1934-10-02 11 Siam Branch Opened From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, October 1. The Overseas Chinese Bank ng Corporation’s Bangkok Branch was opened by the Chinese Trade Commissioner for Siam.31 words
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Advertisement211 1934-10-02 12 b Please do not forget this Sale is only I ®once a year zpjyj» I for ONE MONTH 'I ANNUAL GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE Is Now On And Ending 31st October I for our old I i customers UICTaMMB BRlNg"us\. E n| your bills or receiptsX Jb i JM forthe aBE211 words
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Article1386 1934-10-02 13 "SORRY EXHIBITION OF NERVOUS IMPOTENCE THE ADMIRAL REPLIES 4 IGNORING THE ESSENTIAL FACT IN the 1 hird olume of his War Memoirs, published a fortnight ago, Lloyd George bitterly assails the conduct of operations, during 1917, both on land and sea. His severest censures and1,386 words
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Article738 1934-10-02 13 How The Borneo Natives Go Fishing To blow fish up with a stick of explosive in much the same way as submarines were blown up with depth charges, may seem to English idea a somewhat brutal and un- sporting method, but when one has lived for some738 words
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Article54 1934-10-02 13 More than 1,000 mothers with babies in arms stormed Farnborough, Hampshire, town hall to take part in a baby show’ in connection wi f h the week’s carnival organised to raise £4,000 for ths cottage hospital The hall was no f big enough to accommodate them, and54 words
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Article320 1934-10-02 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced of Mr. Quah Foh Kooi, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Quah Hock Siew, to Miss Tan Koon Keat, youngest daughter of Madam Lim Bee Choo and the late Mr. Tan Ewe Chin. Mr. R. A. Dix, Manager, Singapoi Unitea Rubber Plantations, Ltd., returned320 words
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Article453 1934-10-02 13 Sir C. Kingsford-Smith’s Difficulties Sydney, Sept. 21. Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith said that i if he does not get the necessary aeroplane certificate within a week he will withdraw’ from the London-Melbourne Centenary races. The Lockheed Aircraft Cor- p?ration. the makers of his machine, had informed him that453 words
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Advertisement298 1934-10-02 13 f Ifl I rXZwwfffffvvSyW I m < LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN Tango I GB 770 pLL STR i NG ALONG WITH YOU Fox Trot I I NEVER HAD A CHANCE CB 771 DON T LET YOUR LOVE GO WRONG DREAMY SERENADE Tango H CB 772 COURT OF OLD KING298 words
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Article1010 1934-10-02 14 Tin Rubber Shares By Air Mail London, Sept. 22. MINES London Tin (10 0) —116 and 12 0. 7y 2 Pref. (10 0) —10 6. 0 7%, 06, oj9 and 0 7%xd. Pahang Consd. (5 0) —9 3%, anti 0 4%. MISCELLANEOUS Anglo-Burma Tin (5 0) —116.1,010 words
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Article539 1934-10-02 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY I The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day. Yesterday To-dcy Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Ayer Panas 1.95 2.05 c 1.85 1.95 c Balau 2.00 2.20 2.05 2.15 Batu Lintang 1-25 1.30 1.22% 1.27% Bedford 1.00539 words
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Article228 1934-10-02 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our j quotations up to noon to-day 1 Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Johan 28 30 28 30 Kinta 2.52 2.57 2.52 2.57 Kuchai 108 1.10 1.08228 words
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Article285 1934-10-02 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar e the changes in our 1 quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-do v Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Chenderiangs 8 9 93 89 93 Heng Fatts 45 47 45 47 Jelebus 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.25 j Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 12 0285 words
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Article129 1934-10-02 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London market £232.0.0 TIN.— (3 Months) London No market £228.15.0 Singapore $113.75 $113.75 Business Done Penang $113.92% $114.05 Business 25 tons 25 tons COPRA— (Sun dried) $3.10 $3.05 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER.— London 7 316 d. 7%d. New York 14%c(G) 14 3]l6c(G) Singapore Spot 24129 words
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Article177 1934-10-02 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 5 0 5 6 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Hitams 49 51 Hong Fatts 45 47 Hongkong Tins 12|6 13|3 Jelapangs 12 '0 12|6 Jelebus 120 225 Johans 27 30 Komuntings 12 3 12 9177 words
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Article126 1934-10-02 14 PENANG. OCTOBER 2 London Bank Demand 2.4 A 4 mts 2|4A Private 3 m ts credit 2,4% p 3 Documentary 2|4A On N:w York Demand 57 France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T 29% Shanghai T.T. 35% India T.T. 155 Silver 22 7 16 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging126 words
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Advertisement411 1934-10-02 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET Newlv-built modern Bungalow. 4 bedrooms Y with bath-rooms to each, and verandahs. Sanitation-shower baths and basins fixed. Furniture optional. 2, Barrack Road. On view Bto 10 a.m. —4 to 6 p.m. For full particulars apply to No. 10, Race Course Road. for sale Second hand Boring411 words
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Miscellaneous36 1934-10-02 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E 15 m.m. Neon 82 E TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 4.05 a.m. 10.50 p.m. 3.50 p.m. To-morrow 9.37 a.m. 4.33 a.m. 10.45 p.m. 4.30 p.m.36 words
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2750 1934-10-02 15 In view of the hoped-for benefits from Rubber Control on the great staple industry of Malaya, and the widespread interest its introduction has generally evoked, we present here a Supplement of the views of leaders of the Industry on this2,750 words
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Article132 1934-10-02 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Deris 74 9 32 74 23 32 New York 4.92 r 2 4 96% Montreal 4.81 4.83’4 Brussels 20.94 21.07 Geneva 15.01 15.09 Amsterdam 7.22% 7.26% Milan 57 5 32 57 7i16 Berlin 12.16% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo132 words
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Advertisement2036 1934-10-02 16 PTNANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. 16 r l ~T~« DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 I LINE /j| Z JSsHSiI Xr g>. fefaWSrfcak 1 ,<4; >" BLIIB PtIMM EL LI N E Y r —M- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. p enanff London oct. 5 oct. 3i j —£> EUROPE VIA SUEZ A2,036 words
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Article836 1934-10-02 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following ia a list of vessels arriving Md Sidling from Penang dueing the week IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar (Kpealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Peneh (La-boean-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg Bale!). Sails for-the same ports tomorrow. S.S. KLANG from836 words
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Article726 1934-10-02 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, September 8 by the s.s. "Karapara” was delivered in London on September 29. AIR MAILS A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by726 words
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Miscellaneous762 1934-10-02 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES LB.C. am. 12.20 —News Bulletin. The following are the new wavelengths, 12.35 —Helen Alston in songs at the pianotwo of which will be used simultaneous- forte. ly:— 12.50—1.05 —Troise and his Mandoliers, with Don Carlos (tenor). GSG 16.86 metres 6.20 —Time Signal from Big Ben. A and GSF762 words
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Article2395 1934-10-02 18 TURKEY TERMINATES TRADE TREATY THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM, AND INDIA LANCASHIRE'S GIFT TO LORD DERBY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 22. THE CABINET RESUMES Mr Baldwin, acting Prime Minister will return to-day (Sept. 22nd.) from Aix-les-Bains, and for the2,395 words
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Advertisement301 1934-10-02 18 Exercise vigilance over >our health and wellbeing. You cannot afford to take risks in connection with your beverage. Remember you have proof of this whisky’s excellence in the recommendation of the medical profession. [©Mm jwmm iaaM.l JI Jji Famous ail over the world for the flavour» which analysts pronounce to301 words
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Miscellaneous30 1934-10-02 18 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Elmes CAUTION I i II fWn If (IRISH ■1 R' It j-U'i fe w 1 I lit I yZ |IZ l I WU339 S-30 words
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Article196 1934-10-02 19 Reuters Pacific Service. FIRST TO BE OPENED IN PEIPING Peiping, Sept. 12. I nder the auspices of the Women’s division of the Chinese Red Cross Society a public nursery will be established in Peiping on September 15. The nursery will be located at No. 22, Shih Fu MaReuters Pacific Service. - 196 words
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Article290 1934-10-02 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Canton Checks Foreign Imports Canton. Sept. 6 There is every indication that Canton intends to impose a ‘‘protection” tax on imported foreign goods. The measure har b en under consideration by the Government for a considerable time and it is believed that it will shortlyReuters Pacific Service. - 290 words
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Article103 1934-10-02 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Executed For Illegal Manufacture Of Arms Canton, Sept. 7. General Pan Chi, attached to the headquarters of the Pacification Commissioner for the General Area, has been executed after being found guilty of illegally manufacturing arms. A plant at Shekpai where firearms were being secretly manufacturedReuters Pacific Service. - 103 words
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Article82 1934-10-02 19 been keeping a record of deaths.—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, Sept. 6. An attempt is being made by the Canton authorities to record the birth rate in < anton and various other districts of Kwangtung. As an initial step, the Municipal Bureau ot Public Health is enforcingbeen keeping a record of deaths.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 82 words
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Article172 1934-10-02 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, September 4. Hirokichi Ando, 27-year-old mason, left Tokyo for a job in Osaka several years ago. He also left a wife and two children, and no funds. To earn a livelihood, the wife got a job as a waitress. Later, hearing—Reuters Pacific Service. - 172 words
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Article216 1934-10-02 19 defunct Peking Government.—Reuters Pacific Service. No Necessity To Float Further Loans Nanking, September 7. Well-informed circles here state that there will be no necessity for the Nanking Government to float further loans during the remaining months of this year. It is stated that, as a resultdefunct Peking Government.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 216 words
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Article272 1934-10-02 19 much to be desired.—Reuters Pacific Service. Sanatorium Opened In Peiping Peiping, Sept. 5. Hundreds of drug addicts belonging mostly to the lower classes, gathered in front of th? sanatorium of the Bureau of Public Health at Tung Ta Ti outside Hatamen this morning, waiting for admittance to themuch to be desired.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 272 words
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Article208 1934-10-02 19 Reuters Pacific Service. CHAIRMAN REVIEWS SOUTH-WEST ACTIVITIES Canton, Sept 11. The joint weekly memorial service was held at the South-west Political Council hall yesterday. Mr. Lin Yin-ching, commissioner of the Civil Affairs Department of the Kwangtung provincial government, reviewed department activities during the past six menths. Mr. LinReuters Pacific Service. - 208 words
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Article171 1934-10-02 19 F'ace Preservation Corps. Reuters Pacific Service Mysterious Disappearance Of Mr. Han Feng-lin Peiping. Sept 12. The mysterious disappearance of Mr Han Feng-lin. a sectional chief of the Mongolian Political Council at Pailinmiao and trusted lieutenant of Prince Teh. the moving spirit of the Mongolian autonomy movement last year,F'ace Preservation Corps. Reuters Pacific Service - 171 words
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Article119 1934-10-02 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Traffickers Condemned To Death Peiping. Sept 8 Over 100 drug addicts were arrested by the Bureau of Public Safety yesterday and will be transferred to the Treatment Centre for Drug Addicts this afternoon according to information from local Chinese circles. The centre was informal'y—Reuters Pacific Service. - 119 words
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Article56 1934-10-02 19 increase being 52,445. —Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo. Sept. 8 The population of Greater Tokyo is increasing daily at the rate of 143, according to figures published by the Municipal Statistics Bureau to-day. The figures for last year put births at 134,850 and deaths at 82,405. the naturalincrease being 52,445.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 56 words
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Article64 1934-10-02 19 or of Mancho.ikuo.—Reuters Pacific Service Changchun. Sept 1. Preliminary arrangements are being made for establishing a detached palace at Chingyuehtan, 10 kilometres southeast of here, where a huge water reservoir is nearing completion. It is proposed that th? grounds of the proposed palace be set asideor of Mancho.ikuo.—Reuters Pacific Service . - 64 words
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147 1934-10-02 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, September 12. In order to assure the independence of the judiciary, the Ministry of Justice has issued an order reiterating that judges and other judicial officers should abstain from attending social functions, such as weddings, birthday celebrations and funeral services.Reuters Pacific Service. - 147 words
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Article102 1934-10-02 19 Reuters Pacific Service. China's Right To Revise Regulations Nanking, Sept. 11. It is learned that the pilotage question was discussed at a meeting between Mr. Ariyoshi. Japanese Minister to China, and Mr. Wang Ching-wei, president of the Executive Yuan, this cftemocn. The Chinese maintained that it osReuters Pacific Service. - 102 words
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Article114 1934-10-02 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen. Sept 1 The development of aviation in Manchuria and air services between Japan and this country ir necessitating a genera 1 improvement of the aerodrome here The Kwangtung Government proposes to construct a macadam runway for aeroplanes It is to be 900Reuters Pacific Service. - 114 words
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129 1934-10-02 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Mukden, Sept 1. Th e Department of Education of the Government of Manchoukuo has decided to start this month the gigantic task of carefully reproducing 5,700 volumes of the Ching Chao Shih Lu, books authentically recording the history of the Ching.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 129 words
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Article80 1934-10-02 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Peip ng, Sept 5. A sensation was created in the Chieumen district at 10 o’clock this morning when a Chinese pedlar attacked his wife with a chopper and fatally wounded her. The assailant, named Ma Teh-shan, gave himself up to the polic e—Reuters Pacific Service. - 80 words
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Advertisement9 1934-10-02 19 .-1. zi* zi* TvTT* THE THIN MAN IS COMING!9 words
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Article, Illustration194 1934-10-02 20 PRINCE GEORGE MEETS HIS FIANCEE WELCOME Princess Marina with Prince George, who greeted his fiancee in London, and (right) how Londoners, in their thousands, surged forward to eaten a gninpse Ox Princess Marina as she drove from Victoria Station to York House, St. James’ Palace.194 words