Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 October 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-10-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. r' PUBLISHED DAILY. Me. Vol. XCII. MONDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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369 1934-10-15 1 ter. SAME PARTY BALANCE AS BEFORE POLICE CHIEF IN CHARGE OF OFFICIAL JOURNEYS DISCHARGED M. Cheron s Spontaneous Resignation Paris, October 13. e Cabinet reconstruction has been completed except for the appointment of a new Minister of Justice. M. Louis Rollin, a member of M.ter. - 369 words
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Article84 1934-10-15 1 w Ec.iik’ upt r* rench City Obtained Funds Brussels.. Oct. 4. snension of payments announced wy by the city of Liege owing to d.Acuities has brought speedy aid G< rnment. which immediately or- i. eessary funds to be put at the 1 ot the city treasurer who passed84 words
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Article118 1934-10-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations To Be Resumed SIR F. L. ROSS LEAVING FOR BERLIN London, Oct. 13. Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the Government will leave for Berlin at the beginning of next week for the resumption of Anglo-German negotiations on the question of—Rugby Radio Service. - 118 words
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Article85 1934-10-15 1 Outrage Believed To Be Work Oi Reds Vienna, Oct. 9. After two months of quiet in the capital, the air of quietness was once more rent by a bomb explosion last night when a public telephone booth in an out ying < istrict was blown to bits by85 words
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Article149 1934-10-15 1 Reuter. Distinct Strain TERMINATION OF TRADE AGREEMENT W ashington, Oct. 14. A distinct strain of American-Ger-man commercial and fiscal relations has been produced by Germany's week-end announcements, one terminating the Trade Treaty, and the other that she is paying only 75 per cent, of the interest due onReuter. - 149 words
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Article45 1934-10-15 1 AliG lLe International B-ik E rlin, October 6. i... Schacht will tc i' par' in the next on c. the Bank of International Settlements After an mterval of three months it will me again, as usual, on the fi’st Sunday of each month.45 words
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Article59 1934-10-15 1 16 Check In EXTENSIONS FOR NINE OTHERS London, Oct. 15. Sixteen entrants comprising seven British, three American, two New Zealand, two Dutch, one Danish and one Australian checked in for the London-Melbourne Air Race. Extensions have been granted to nine others some of which are very doubtful59 words
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Article83 1934-10-15 1 Popular Form Of Friedrichshafen. Oct. 9. The airship ‘Graf Zeppelin” returned this (Tuesday) for noon from this year's nin‘h trip to South America, with nineteen passengers, mails and freight. Proofs of the “Gref's” increasing popularity as a means of trans-Atlantic tiansportat. n are afforded by the fact that83 words
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Article33 1934-10-15 1 London, October 9. The B itish insui ,ce companies concerned in the insurance of the French mailboat “Atlantique" have decided to pay the balance still due to the French navigation company.33 words
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Article408 1934-10-15 1 Manchukuo Reorganisation Scheme STRENUOUS OPPOSITION Tokio, October 15. Despite the Cabinet’s approval of the reorganisation scheme in Manchuria a very grave political crisis has arisen owing to the strenuous opposition of the Ministry for Overseas Affairs, the Kwangtung Bureaux of Chiefs and thousands of subordinate official408 words
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Article181 1934-10-15 1 Sensational Story In Tokyo Tokyo, October 9. The Afidhi and other Japanese papers came out this morning with the sensational story’ that the Government was considering measures to cope with the situation arising from the possible rupture of the London naval conference, especially with regard to America. In181 words
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Article281 1934-10-15 1 t on charge on the export of silver.—Reuter. Chinese Government's Decision EXCHANGE EQUALISATION CHARGE Shanghai, Oct. 14. An important silver decision is expected today at a meeting of the Finance Minister, Mr. H. H. Kung, Bankers and Advisers. Later. The Government hav e issued the following order:t:on charge on the export of silver.—Reuter. - 281 words
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Article32 1934-10-15 1 —Reuter. Termination Of Commercial T reaty Washington, October 13. Germany has notified the termination of her unconditional most favoured nation commercial treaty with the United States from to-morrow..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement15 1934-10-15 1 Mt JAP> CHERS i 'uAS’RSTS Head Office next to The anct Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement55 1934-10-15 1 ]'a KEY JLbeer Pure. Cool Refreshing Sole Distributor» N. V. Straits Java Trading 00. TO-DAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS ii Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Commercial News 14 and 15 China News 19 Mails And Shipping 17 Sport 4, 5 and 14 Malayan55 words
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Advertisement2221 1934-10-15 2 RATES FOR CASUAL paying guest wanted tenders invited HOE SENG MOTOR BANKS A PVF Supply of cooked rations to Quarantine GARAGE Married couple, in well appointed station, Pulau Jerejak, and Sungei Phung TOTI, Pier Bo»d, Bag»» Luar. aiiemem economical flat near town, mod. san., every Depot, Penang. ACC AD TER2,221 words
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1252 1934-10-15 3 TRADE MISSION'S GLOOMY REPORT 'BRITISH VICTORY" IN INDIA AND COLONIAL MARKETS Building On Disruption Of Europe A report on Japanese competition as it appears to the Japanese has just been issued by a trade mission that spent four months in visiting the South Sea1,252 words
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Article146 1934-10-15 3 No Navigation To Obstruct Mohamed Tamby. and Shaikathl. Tarnd 'tongkang coolies, were discharge Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. 'on Saturday morning of causing o s ru Uon to navigation at Kuaia Sungei I Man bin Leh. Marine Lance Corpo 2511 gave evidence that it was146 words
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Article215 1934-10-15 3 Food Would Not Stay in His Stomach You know only too well the distress of stomach gas, burning acidity, bloating. Well, this man suffered even more Read this letter:— “My mother was the first to introduce Chardox into our house, as my husband has been a215 words
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Article624 1934-10-15 3 Malay Clerk Charged Muar, Oct. 9 The Muar police court was filled with Malays for the conclusion stages of the 1 case which came up for further hearing be- I fore the second magistrate, Inche Mahmood bin Mohd. Shah. At the previous hearing a Malay e’erk.624 words
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Article363 1934-10-15 3 Always Sails Unladen i THE DOGGERSBANK Considerable interest has been aroused in local shipping circles by the reference to the vessel Doggersbank which has been plying between Singapore and Java ports for some time past without carrying a pound of cargo or a single passenger. It was363 words
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Article852 1934-10-15 3 A committee appointed by H E. the High Commissioner to investigate the sources of revenue of the Federated Malay States, Railways and to consider ways and means of increasing such revenue has recently reported in favour of a system of transport co-ordination and control on a wide852 words
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Article1233 1934-10-15 4 MANCHESTER CITY BEATEN i ST. JOHNSTONE'S CONVINCING VICTORY —Reuter. London, October 13. Th 2 following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I \rsenal 3 Manchester C. 0 Aston V. 2 Everton 2 Blackburn K. 3 Middlesbro Chelsea—Reuter. - 1,233 words
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Article130 1934-10-15 4 —Reuter. Bath Lose At Bristol 'QUINS NARROW WIN London, October 13. The fallowing axe the principal Rugby Union fixtures played today Leicestershire 19 North Midkinds 5 Warwickshire 16 East Midlands 8 Blackheath 23 Newport 3 Bristol 9 Bath 3 Cambridge University 36 Old Leysians 0 Devtl port.—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article30 1934-10-15 4 —Reuter. Partick Thistle Defeats Rangers London, Oct. 13. At Hampden Park today Partick Thistle defeated Glasgow Rangers in the Glasgow Cup final by one goal to nil. —Reuter. - 30 words
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Article526 1934-10-15 4 14 Pts. To 6 Pts. SCRAPPY GAME ON ESPLANADE Penang, Saturday. Perak Asiatics defeat a P.C.C. “A” team by a goal, a penalty goal and two tries (14 pts.) to a goal from a mark and a try (6 pts.) on the Esplanade today. The chief feature526 words
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Article683 1934-10-15 4 Three Goals To Nil BEST MATCH YET THIS SEASON After a goalless first half in which the exchanges were very evenlv contested the Penang I Cricket Club was yesterday defeated by three goals to nil at the Hutchings School ground by the Clifford School. Kuala683 words
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Article63 1934-10-15 4 Rugby Football TWO UNCONVERTED TRIES TO ONE GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 13. At rugby football, the Services lost to Bangkok by six points to five. The winners scored two unconverted tries while the Services one try which was converted. It w’as a hard,63 words
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Article156 1934-10-15 4 Savillians Beat Sporting Diamonds In a friendly game of badminton played yesterday between the Saville Badminton Party and the Sporting Diamonds, the latter were defeated by 3 games to 1, at the former’s court, Mandalay Road. The Savillians won two doubles and one singles, and were leading in156 words
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Article57 1934-10-15 4 Inter-State Rugge VICTORY BY 20 POI TS TO NIL (From Our Own Corresponden Singapore, O< The first Inter-State rugger mai etween Singapore and Johore was today and resulted in a win for the me team by 20 points (goal and five tr to nil. Johore played a57 words
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Article70 1934-10-15 4 Well-Known Trainer Retu t To Singapore Mr. H. (Snowy) Marland, the v, n trainer, has returned to Singap< Javn and intends settling down ir a He has brought with him Miss Sar i( j Ernst, which raced a* Penang last ?t--mas with success. Mr. Marland is particular}'70 words
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Article37 1934-10-15 4 .—Reuter. The closing date for entries to the a*ove tournament is extended to Friday. -’6th October. Osaka, October 15. Stella Walasiewicz has bettered her wn world record by running the 200 metr- m 23.8 seconds.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement18 1934-10-15 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” it t U mbijL ,1-18 words
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Advertisement61 1934-10-15 4 OTHER SPORTING NEv. APPEAR ON PAGE 14 Rain! Rain!! I Rain!!! gr El iw We have a splendid range of Raincoats, alt guaranteed waterproof. MANDLEBERG RAINCOAT SIO.C? A USEFUL LIGHT WEIGHT RAINCOAT GUARANTEED WATER I 'ROOF. MANDLEBERG RAINCOAT $20.Cl A HEAVIER RAINCOAT AND VERY SMART. GUARANTEED WATERPROOF. BURBERRY RAINCOATS ARE61 words
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937 1934-10-15 5 KUALA PRINCE BEATEN BY REFILL IN BIG RACE BLUE BLUFF AND TAJ MAHAL DEAD HEAT IN FIRST RACE CARWREN PAYS $142; FORTUNE STAR $B4 SNUFF BOX ONLY HORSE TO SCORE A DOUBLE From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 13. Fine937 words
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Article343 1934-10-15 5 Perak Defeat Negri Sembilan WINNERS DEFINITELY SUPERIOR ALL ROUND 24 Points To 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 13. Perak regained the Farleigh-Robertson Trophy by defeating Negri Sembilan by 24 points to 3. The match was played under! ideal conditions. Perak was definitely superior all round.343 words
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Article94 1934-10-15 5 Mrs. Bryant Gives Away Prizes Members of the Automobile Association of Malaya (Penang and Kedah branch) were present in large numbers at the presentation of prizes held on Saturday night at the Wembley Dance Hall. Before the award of prizes, Mr. G. j Maund. president of the94 words
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Article627 1934-10-15 5 Odd Goal In Five FOONG CHIN NETS DECIDING GOAL Down by a goal at the interval, the Chinese made a splendid recovery in the second half to net a couple of goals and win their hockey encounter against the Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar. on the Victoria627 words
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Advertisement89 1934-10-15 5 Safety is cheap at any price, that is why it < will pay you to fit Dunlop Fort lyres. They are of unique I construction, built specially for those who demand superlative quality and distinctive > appearance < DUNLOP fort The Tyre Supreme DUNLOP RUBBER Co., (S.S.) Ltd., Robinson Road,89 words
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1385 1934-10-15 6 INDIAN WHO MARRIED MALAY LOVE LETTERS FOUND IN HER BAG INTRUDER LOSES HIS SARONG IN CHASE Three love letters, a coat and other things found in the bag of a Malay woman, the wife of a Northern Indian baker, were produced in Kuala Lumpur1,385 words
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Article242 1934-10-15 6 Offered A Bribe To Interpreter HE THOUGHT IT WAS A MATTER OF COURSE A man who said he thought it was a matter of course to offer a bribe to police court interpreters was corrected by the Singapore third magistrate. Mr. J M Brander, on Friday when242 words
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Article701 1934-10-15 6 Conveyance Of Uncustomed Goods COUNSEL'S SUBMISSION Illegal Search By Railway Parcels Official Before the Hon'be Mr. Justice Howes, in the Ipoh Supreme Court on Friday morning. Mr. J. Dunford Wcod unsuccessfully argued the appeal cf Harban Singh, the proprietor of Harban Smgh Co., Ipoh, who appealed701 words
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Article678 1934-10-15 6 Blames Towkay BUT NO EVIDENCE FOR ACTION SAYS RAJA OMAR Interesting evidence that he w’ould still maintain a claim for $lO,OOO in a court of law against Towkay Lim Looking if he had the money ‘o file a suit was given by a bankrupt named Wong Ching678 words
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Article916 1934-10-15 6 Acquittal HAD NO KNOWLEDGE OF OFFENCE SAYS COUNSEL Seizure of several hundreds of yards of dutiable Indian clothing at the local railway goods yard on the morning of September 25 by the Customs Department led to the appearance of S. R. M. Ramanathan Chettiar, a916 words
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Article493 1934-10-15 6 Struggle With Chines? DAUGHTER'S SIGHT ALSO AFFECTED How a widow on her own rubber p 1 tion in Yongpeng and her young m daughter were made the victims of tack in which acetic acid was used, a result of which the former lost493 words
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Advertisement47 1934-10-15 6 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs ai e Kidney trouble or Bladder wmV neHs makes you suffer from Getting TTri Kights. Leg Pains. Nervousness ni^ P ness. Stiffness. Rheurdt ism Keuralgia, Burning £>umoago. Ms: 8 days or money back. At all chStfatS Jos. Travers Sons, Ltd.. Dist.47 words
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Advertisement31 1934-10-15 6 owwux! ngm of impurtt'e* j® BM vkood auttxca cu?» Wtntr httrng rsAW at ♦vtj® Uix fc-ood by Cterfcc'» Mtxcwr*. -Xbwur* ft*-*. Z/QC-ID r AALATAr* X*JiH V 1 ”flAAhfl f J J!31 words
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Article857 1934-10-15 7 YOUNG MALAYS NEED HIGHER INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IN ENGLAND SO THAT THEY CAN BECOME P.W.D. ENGINEERS, SAYS NEGRI UNOFFICIAL Technical and industrial education for Malay boys in England was suggested in the Negri Sembilan State Council by Tuan ■■'.leak Ahmad, who said that he was confining himself exclusively857 words
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Article103 1934-10-15 7 On Malaya's Future CF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE Sir Philip Sassoon’s visit to Malaya conludtd yesterday morning when the UnderS creĕary for Air left for England, via India, by Imperial Airways. In an interview with a Singapore contemporary on Saturday Sir Philip confirmed a rumour that th e103 words
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Article110 1934-10-15 7 A Monopolies raid conducted by Mr. A. H. C pel and Mr. R. L. Fid, Assistant ''rtroilers, and Mr. Lim Tai Chuan, As st ant Supervisor, on a house in Duxton ad, Singapore, on September 21 resulted i a big seizure of opium and chandu. A week later110 words
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Article201 1934-10-15 7 Mystery Of Accident An open verdict was returned on Saturday by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the inquiry into the death of a Hokien, Lim Tham (381 who died in the General Hospital on Sept. 29. Cause of death was certified as subdural201 words
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Article55 1934-10-15 7 Tamil Charged Charged with the theft of a purse containing $lOO at the Swettenham Pier, the property of Munnusamy, a Tamil named Karrupiah was today produced before the Penang Police Magistrate. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till October 22 bail being allowed55 words
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Article, Illustration610 1934-10-15 7 months ago the I English-readlng world I hailed the emergence of a master novelist of sure and compelling genius. The universal welcome accorded to Sholem Asch’s Three Cities was at once a tribute and a homage to the creator of an unusually brilliant work of610 words
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Article, Illustration825 1934-10-15 7 WERE I a literary despot I shculd make John Buchan’s newest and best biography, Oliver Cromwell (Hodder and Stoughton. 215.), compulsory reading for all would-be political dictators. It might larn them. We all remember Old Noll in his more spectacular Roundhead moments —crashing through825 words
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Article148 1934-10-15 7 Why Didn't They Ask Evans? by Agatha Christie (Collins, 7s. 6d.f. In which a golfer, badly bunkered, finds a dying man on the links. And then? Follow Mrs Christie round the course and far away. Enthralling. Beggars’ Horses, by P. C. Wren (John Murray, 7s. fid.) Sit148 words
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Advertisement226 1934-10-15 7 /H Try this free 10-day beauty treatment for your teeth Pepsodent Tooth Paste contains a special cleansing and polishing material that removes film quickly safely DON’T miss this opportunity to get a free Pepsodent the special film-removing tooth ten-day tube of Pepsodent Tooth Paste paste. Its new cleansing and polishing226 words
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Article371 1934-10-15 8 William Penny - By William Penny Before she began her latest picture, MANHATTAN MELODRAMA, with Clark Gable and William Powell, Myrna Loy had a long vacation, part of which was passed in Honolulu and part in her beautiful new home which nestles inthe mountains behind Beverly Hills. Tn371 words
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Advertisement110 1934-10-15 8 FUN FROLIC J THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA will stage “POAY KAI HONG LOH”- Part Seats—4o, 30, 20 10 cents. CHERRY BLOSSOM OPERA will stage ONG KIM BOH LAIK Seats—3o, 20 and 10 cents. OPEN AIR CINEMA will screen “KWONG TONG TYE HIAP” Seats 10 5 cents. WEMBLEY PARK BOXING FIRST110 words
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Miscellaneous88 1934-10-15 8 m JPM nightly wBl JI ONE SHOW -ONLY W At 8 p.m. Wwl? THE WHOLE 24 r thrilling parts of «r-t UNIVERSAL'S AMAZING SERIAL j z j| B "Ipsss**- W **v BS NEXT CHANGE THURSDAY THE MATA HARI" OF AMERICAN HISTORY Mefro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sensational Spy Story of ROBERT W. CHAMBERS' Magnificent88 words
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Miscellaneous242 1934-10-15 8 6-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 THE LAUGHTER !S ON! TWO POPULAR STARS IN FOX’S RIOTOUSLY FUNNY ROMANCE ‘PAT’ PATERSON HERBERT MUNDIN in Call It Luck I FWM You’ll call X- 'll '«-.««SKM I s IW- IBW ft tit- CRH TT LUCK A FOX Picture with ys> "PAT" PAT ERS O N242 words
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Miscellaneous184 1934-10-15 8 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-30 FOX FILM'S STIRRING DRAMA. WOMEN ETERNAL SEEKING ETERNAL LOVE Primitive and feminine, she Y ea J” ne< L or arms of the man she adored. TENDER RAPTUROUS IMPASSIONED 1 ■A-'x':'; ■f. <.■■ iifc.' a 5 a novel! MIGHTY BD <— 'ST BUz,' '>.: as a184 words
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260 1934-10-15 9 —Rugby Radio Service. CHANCELLOR SPEAKS OUT BRITAIN MUST BE ABLE TO PROTECT ITSELF Deficiencies Must Be Made Good London, October 13. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking last night in Birmingham said that during the last few months events on the continent had made—Rugby Radio Service. - 260 words
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Article84 1934-10-15 9 —Rugby Radio Service. King To Be Represented SIR JOHN SIMON ARRIVES I London, Oct. 13. His Majesty the King will be represented at the funeral to-day of the French Foreign Minister, Monsieur Barthou. by the British Ambassador in Paris Sir George Clerk. The Foreign Secretary, Sir.—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article158 1934-10-15 9 i. —Reuter. All Threads Lead To Hungary AMPLE JUSTIFICATION FOR LEAGUE ACTION Geneva, Oct. 13. All the threads in the “international crime” at Marseilles seem to lead to Hungary, particularly to the obscure village of Yankapousta, which is really a big farm house, five milesi.—Reuter. - 158 words
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Article51 1934-10-15 9 .—Reuter. Greeted By All Classes TOKENS OF SYMPATHY AND AFFECTION Belgrade, Oct. 13. King Peter, the Boy King, accompanied by his mother and grandmother arrived and were greeted by all classes on the route and at the Capital with the warmest tokens of sympathy and.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article75 1934-10-15 9 ON MAIDEN VOYAGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 13. The diesel vessel “Hai Lee”, on her maiden voyage from China ports to Rangoon, called at Singapore to-day when a large crowd boarded her. She is a vessel of 2,159 tons net. Her engines develop 5,20075 words
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Article90 1934-10-15 9 Selfe —Horsford (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 13. I Mr. M. P. Selfe of Messrs. William Jacks, formerly of Penang, was married at St. Andrew’s Cathedral to-day to Miss Kathleen Horsford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Horsford of Ipswich. The Revd. Graham White took the service.90 words
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Article75 1934-10-15 9 After Two Months’ Tour General Chang Ching, former commander of the Chinese Forty-ninth Army, of the Executive Committee of the National Government, left Penang yesterday evening by the m.s. Cremer on his way back to Amoy after a two months’ tour of Malaya and Siam. He was75 words
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Advertisement503 1934-10-15 9 Lord Snowden’s Tribute To Pioneers days of 1| SACRIFICE iL JI FOR SOCIAL M JUSTICE F DITING a weekly paper for Bs. a week. AdV dressing five or six meetings each week for 10 years for ees w hich never averaged more than 30s. a week. That was the lot503 words
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Miscellaneous72 1934-10-15 9 16-30 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 You Will Never Forget It As Long As You Live 1 1 the greatest mystery THRILLER ■DOCTOR X' WITH LIONEL ATWILL, FAY WRAY, LEE TRACY, etc.l POPULAR PRICES: Cents 10, 20, 30, 50 apd $l.OO. OPENING TO-MORROW I A CHINESE SUPER SILENT PICTURE PRODUCED B¥72 words
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Article953 1934-10-15 10 The Committee appointed by lI.E. the High Commissioner to investigate the sources of revenue of the Federated Malav States Railways and to consider wavs and means of increasing such revenue has recently reported in favour of a system of transport coordination and control on a wide basis.953 words
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Article950 1934-10-15 10 A very casual perusal of the Report issued by the Health Department of the Penang Municipality makes it evident that the Department is under a neyv head. The phraseology employed and the opinions expressed are a welcome departure from the usual sterolvpe “official language” and for950 words
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Article830 1934-10-15 10 NORTH BEACH: We publish on Page 11 today two lett< on the subject of North Beach. The writ of this note happens to live in what correspondent describes as “a front li house” but —apparently fortunately— wa> office between the hours of 9.30 p.m. Saturday and 4.15830 words
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Advertisement357 1934-10-15 10 W the •nd your wife is sad B| < A i K k jnL."> 1 i TI IM3K' i l”g|P Wlwk 11 I* A vW*win< 1 II j 1 \2emdfor a Uki CARLSBERG LAGER PUSHER STOUT| SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur SPECIALITIES FOR COLD357 words
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Advertisement69 1934-10-15 10 YARDLEY LAYEHDER ar" J2S| ■h£a££&k' r How exquisite is the fragrance of the famous Yardley Lavender A perfume in harmony with every mode and mood. No other perfume is so charming for the young girl—so full of dignity for the woman of an older generation. It is treasured all the69 words
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Article78 1934-10-15 11 Police Seize Counterfoils AT TREASURER'S OFFICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 15. At noon on Saturday, following the alleged sale of Selangor Turf Club sweep tickets to a nonmember a local detective officer visited the offices of the club treasurer and seized a number78 words
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303 1934-10-15 11 Lodging-House Keeper Fined Th< P:nang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning fined Mooi Kiew Lai. keeper of lodging house 61 Love Lane, $3O, with alternatively sentence of six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, for miking a false representation at the Immigration Office on October 11.303 words
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Article73 1934-10-15 11 Chinese Charged On Three Counts A Chinese named Ng Ah Chong was today charged, before Mr. D. Wills. Police Magistrate. Penang, with (1) possession of dutiable liquor. (2) distilling intoxicating liquor without a permit and (3) possession of distilling apparatus at the forest reserve in Paya Terubong. The73 words
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Article114 1934-10-15 11 r.— Reuter. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Stirring Scenes At Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, October 15. Stirring scenes, almost south America, marked the closngl of the Eucharistic Congress attended y h dreds of thousands of Catholics pX of the world. The Congress ended with the Pontifical High Mass sung in Palermor.— Reuter. - 114 words
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532 1934-10-15 11 Yesterday's Lecture BY PANDIT VISHVA BANDHU SHASTRI Lnder the auspices of the Nanodaya Buddhist Association at 8, Perak Road, Mr. Vishva Bandhu Shastri, M.A.. M.0.L., one cf the three returning delegates from the Second Pan-Pacific Bud hist Conference Recently held in Japan, delivered an interesting532 words
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Article60 1934-10-15 11 Following Operation For Blood Poisoning (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 15. The death took place yesterday evening at the Bungsar Hospital of Mrs. Bos oc Hill, wife of the well-known Kuala Lumpur lawyer and sportsman. Deceased was operated on a week ago for blood60 words
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Article915 1934-10-15 11 Supreme Court Argument MINING AGREEMENT IN DISPUTE The mining business at Intan. Lpper Perak, known as the ‘‘Kwong Loon mining business was the subject matter of interesting argument in the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Whitley. Mak Ah Cheang. who had been long connected915 words
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209 1934-10-15 11 Employees Of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. DINNER IN CELEBRATION Life has been made more amenable to a number of local office-workers when Dame Fortune smiled on them to the extent of over $20,000. Eleven employees of the Penang branch of the Singapore Cold Storage209 words
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Article703 1934-10-15 11 (To The Editor of The “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —According to Sleepless' article on ‘North Beach’ in yesterday’s paper I would advise the writer to take a boat and sail for a lonely and uninhabited island where he can be near to the call of the sea at every703 words
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Advertisement178 1934-10-15 11 the wrt HAPPY Z «3® j I BABY IS I i. W W TRUFOOD j BABY A He looks better. Sleeps oetter. No one would think he hasn’t been breast-fed—but then TRUFOOD means true-feeding—with all the advantages of NATURAL nourishment Trufood never fails. i HUMANISED %on»rf to'Mithai'Mlk '2-" SOLE AGENTS178 words
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1962 1934-10-15 12 HOW THE IDEALS OF RENASCENT NATION ARE EXPRESSED A well-known British salesman is credited with the remark that in the eyes O f the English people nothing ever happens east of the Rhine. The inhabitants of these islands certainly have very little k.jowlcdge of the1,962 words
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Article133 1934-10-15 12 Mr. Phuah Cheng Sang The death took place at his residence No. 156 Argylle Road, yesterday evening at 5 o’clock of Mr. Phuah Cheng Sang, proprietor of Hua Lum Teng Hotel. Deceased had been resident in Malaya for over 40 years. He was a member of133 words
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Advertisement196 1934-10-15 12 I HANDY 1 CASTROL NEW QUART BETTER CHEAPER BECAUSE 9 X’o. 1. XO SL'BSTITUTH OR ADL’I.TERA- Q Xo. 4. SAVES TIME and costs proportionately the same as the usual gallon tin. TIOX. Every tin is sealed and cannot be tampered with, therefore, you are assured g EASILY HAXDLED. Being fitted196 words
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1041 1934-10-15 13 BANKRUPTCY COURT CASE TAMBY EARNING $36 SIGNS NOTE FOR $280; OFFER OF 50 CENTS A MONTH FOR DEBT OF $1,200 How two loans of $-KX) each ultimately became a liability of $2,8?0 was told by Sapuran Singh, a teacher employed at a Singapore1,041 words
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Article143 1934-10-15 13 Sunday, Sept. 30. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard arrived to stay at Government House. Monday, October 1. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard left Government House. Tuesday, October 2. Mr. N. J. A. Foster arrived to s’ay at Government House. In the afternoo.’ His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott143 words
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Article384 1934-10-15 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Hon. Mr. P. Simpson left for Singai pore on Saturday by the “Ipoh.” Mr. and Mrs. Kent and Mr. Pingle were among those who left Penang last night for Kuala Lumpur by train. Mr. C. Tongudai who came by the “Karagola” yesterday from Calcutta left this morning384 words
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Advertisement47 1934-10-15 13 THAT FINISHINC I TOUCH J! s —R j Leaves your skin j velvety smooth and imparts a delightful fragrance j CUTICURA TaM I M You will like it, everybody does. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union Buildiatf, Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement174 1934-10-15 13 FED UP! ■IF SO, HERE ARE SOME CHEERY RECORDS! I TO HELP PASS AWAY THESE I I WET DAYS. I rR 7 n I’LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU Box Lrot K S 770 LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN U I < DREAMY SERENADE I I 77Z COURT OF OLD KING174 words
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Miscellaneous65 1934-10-15 13 COLUMN SR'f tT fe|. W ff I l> /Bl b J?t I fak fcr** yL>j fewEL iy >f LAUGHS < TOP THRILLS! Until You've Seen THE THIN MAN You Don't Know How Fast And Furious Thrilling And Gay. .A Detective Mystery Can Be I "THE THIN MAN" The Best film65 words
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Article20 1934-10-15 14 BIRTH HERRING.—On October 14th, 1934, at Dublin Estate, Kedah, to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Herring, a daughter.20 words
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Article61 1934-10-15 14 Lewis Defeats Brown Roberts SUARES AND FERNANDEZ DRAW From Own Our Correspondent) Singapore, October 15. The flyweight championship fight was one of the best seen in Singapore for a long time. Lewis won on points, the decision being well received. Roberts put up a creditable fight. In the61 words
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Article54 1934-10-15 14 Side'To Meet Selangor (Ftcm Our Own Cori'?spondent) Iprh. Oct. 15. Th' fol’o.ving will rcpir. nt Perak in the first away ingby ma'ich of the a i?«; »:nst Sr’ ingo: on Situ day SmiEwc d; Birr. Bayd. Reddish and P-'ll; MrArtha 'd R a; L 'wis. Miller. Handley. Tuftell.54 words
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Article86 1934-10-15 14 By Selangor T.P.C.A. (From Our Own Co: respondent) Ipoh. October 15. Selangor T.P.C.A defeated Perak Indians at soccer by four goals to two. Perak epened ‘he scaring Suppiah turning i .tc go'll a pass rem Varuthan. S langoi was not long in equalising Aju heading a goal86 words
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78 1934-10-15 14 Two Malays Charged Alleged to have voluntarily assisted in the disposal of a stolen bicycle, two Malays named Pawanteh bin Mohamed and Din bin Isah were to-day charged in the Police Court, Penang, before Mr. D. Wills. Mr. H. Macneice. appearing for the first78 words
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Article57 1934-10-15 14 Admitted To Hospital A Chinese woman named Lee Ah Hock was admitted to the Penang General Hospital suffering from the effects of corrosive poisoning. The matter was reported to the Police who made enquiries. It is believed that the woman was in depressed condition. She is57 words
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Article401 1934-10-15 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The floilowing are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S share List to-day.— Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt 45 50 45 50 Johan 25 29 25 29401 words
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Article38 1934-10-15 14 PENANG. OCTOBER 15 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 Df|ts 2|4A Private 3 mits credit 2|44t 3 Documentary On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 845 Hcngkong T.T. 27nominal Shanghai T.T. 35 nomincl India T.T. 155 Silver 24%38 words
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Article132 1934-10-15 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London £232.0.0 No market TIN.— (3 Months) 1x111(1011 £229.15.0 No market Singapore $114.37% $ll4 25 Business Done Penang $114.37 $114.37%% Business 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.27% $3.25 BLACK PEPPEB $22.50 $22 00 RUBBER.— London 6 15|16d. 6 1516 d. New York Holiday Closed132 words
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Article278 1934-10-15 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sailers TIN Ayer Weng 2.02% 2.07% 2.05 2.10 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 1.17% 1.22% 1.15 1.20 Klang River 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Kuchai 102% 1.05 1.00 1.05278 words
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Article125 1934-10-15 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Wengs 2.02% 2.07% Cheuderiangs 8 9 9 3ex Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatts 47 49 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 Jelebus 1.17% 1.22% Johans 26 29 Kamuntings 12 9 13 3 K. Lanjuts 19 6125 words
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Article358 1934-10-15 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to nopn to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Selters RUBBER:— Allenbys 1-90 2.00 1.90 2.00 ex Bassetts 75 80 75 B. Lintangs 121 124 1.20 1.23 Bentas 105 1.10 1.05 1.10 Brogas 100 1.02% 1.00 1.02% Mentakabs 42358 words
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Article1065 1934-10-15 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. I I 3 v I u.--cn I u RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. *”J ?n 1 m Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 1 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 340 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 235 250 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 m Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1801,065 words
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Advertisement162 1934-10-15 14 PENANG HILL RAILWAY NOTICE The Public are hereby informed that in order to change the car bodies.on th rtwr Section, traffic on the Penang Hill Railway will be suspended from 8-45 p.m. nn Friday the 19th October to Tuesday morning the 23rd October. Although the resumption of traffic on Tuesday162 words
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Advertisement39 1934-10-15 14 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS INKS SUM /X V%LEOG E KS CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS LETTER HEADS X it? MEMORANDUM forms x X/ ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS Z COMPETITIVE PRICES39 words
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Miscellaneous38 1934-10-15 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 NE 5 m.m. Noon 86 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 3.35 am. 10.41 a.m. 4.20 p.m. 10.18 p.m. To-morrow 4.24 a.m. 12.16 a.m. 7.36 p.m. 12.12 p.m.38 words
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552 1934-10-15 15 TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF SALE OR EXPORT PROVISION MADE Owing to the tact that certain groups of estates, some within the Colony and some without, find it more economical to produce the whole of their exportable rubber from one estate it has been decided to552 words
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Article254 1934-10-15 15 Since 1928, when all the assets, consisting of interests in and advances to certain subsidiaries of the Dunlop Rubber Company, were sold to that company, the Tyre Investment Trust has retained Ordinary stock of the parent concern as its sole asset. The amount held is £400,000. Income of254 words
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126 1934-10-15 15 Final Dividend Of 7| Per Cent. LARGE TURNOVER WITH SMALL PROFIT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 13. Presiding at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Mr. Cherry 7 said “We feel that with the improved trading conditions expansion of126 words
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Article97 1934-10-15 15 2 12 Per Cent. Dividend Recommended (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Singapore, October 13. The United Engineers’ report shows a profit for the year ended June 30 of i $167,685, from which is deducted the sum 1 of $lOO.OOO as being written off for depreciation $49.331 for the97 words
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Article342 1934-10-15 15 Good Progress was made during the year to 30 June last. The trading profit was £19,979. 3 compared with £8,876 for 1932•33. and with £1,624 gain on realisation of investments. £2,000 surplus transferred from tax reserve and £17,767 brought forward. the available balance was £41,370, against £30.512. After342 words
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Article137 1934-10-15 15 Latest Quotations i Saturday Friday j Paris 74 1 32 74 7 32 New York 4.9214 1.94-%j Montreal 4.82 4.82*4 i Brussels 20.91 20.95 Geneva 14.96 15.00 Amsterdam 7.19*2 7.21%: Milan 57 5 32 Berlin 12.11 12.15 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% I Copenhagen 22.40 22.4 C137 words
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Advertisement362 1934-10-15 15 I A Perfect Chemist’s Shop I A L P e li ec Shop is he l ha i 8 2-Li/L 9 k,nd of 9° ods h right time I and sells them at the right price. 3 I We devo our ®n®rgies particularly in making ft our Pharmacy the very362 words
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Advertisement175 1934-10-15 15 VWVJVZ.V.V.V.’.WW.WWrtWV'A MARSELLA B THE L HAIRDRESSER. J TEL. 1 1 j AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. 19, LIGHT STREET. a BRIiBIi««BSKRHKHHBBB O B M IVnnnq Ho HN/M. IN STOCK Reeve’s Drawing and Painting Materials. All sizes of Films and Filmpacks from various Manufacturers. Attractive Photo Frames. Beautiful Printed Pictures drawn by the175 words
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Advertisement1801 1934-10-15 16 111 T 'i DOLLAR STEAMSHIP TINE 1. f W 31 H 1 ’-gtffgffij ofm/AMERICAN.MAIL MNE; /W 1 I juJTML, 7^BI,UE~FUNNEL LIMB zT 1 (MBfc LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave D« Ve—e Penang London C. MENESTHEUS Mars., L’don R da n H H Glas K ow <*£• TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ1,801 words
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Article619 1934-10-15 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving Wd sailing ftxxm Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY "M.V. RENG AM from Pangkor etc. Sails for Asahan and Batoe Bahra today. S.S. TAP AH from Kan tang. Sails for Teluk Anson and Bagan619 words
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Article327 1934-10-15 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and hence by Neth'Tlands Indies Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAIL A mail for Singapore by the s.s. "Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. MAIL EXPECTED327 words
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Article238 1934-10-15 17 Dates And Venue* ',f?' OCTOBER 16 Champion Stakes. Run at Newmarket.. Distance One Mile, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 17 Cesarewitch Stakes. Run at Newxjsrket. Distance Two Miles, Two Furlongs. OCTOBER 18 Middle Park Stakes. Run at Newir ket. Distance Six Furlongs. OCTOBER 31 Cambridgeshire Stakes. Run at238 words
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Advertisement77 1934-10-15 17 LJ H|. The k j j 1— for office floors, bungalow floors, steamer decks MALTHOID BLOOR COVERING MALTHOID Flooring Covering is durable, sanitary and economical, being dust-proof, vermin-proof and acid-proof. It provides a For quotations and full particulars permanently smooth and neat surface an 4 is being adopted by please77 words
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Miscellaneous1029 1934-10-15 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. ZEESEN Th® following are the new wwetengtha two of which win be used simultaneous- (German Shortwave Station) GSG 16.86 metres TODAY and GSF 19.82 metres B.2o —Dja Anounncement (Germ., Engl.) GSF 19.82 m~'rea German Folk Song throughout Program-Forecast (German, Engand GSG 18.86 metres lish.) until 11.051,029 words
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Miscellaneous342 1934-10-15 17 STATION ZHI (STORE) Wavelength: 49.9 Metres (Owned operated by RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD., Broadcast. House N 0.2 Orchard Road, Singapore.) TODAY 6.00 —Recorded Music. 6.30 Relay of Dance Music by Rafles Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 6.45 —News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times.342 words
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3064 1934-10-15 18 URGENT NEED FOR ACTION GOVERNMENTAL APATHY Mr. Richard Page contributes an article in the September issue of the Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna ot the Empire on Wild Life in Malaya. He stresses the need for urgent action3,064 words
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Advertisement179 1934-10-15 18 THOUSANDS OFTONS) I Ssl!" OF THIS REMARKABLE rapid-hardening dritish l| wU PORTLAND CEMENT ARE l| Ilßjll USED THROUGHOUT 11 Hl J 1 MALAYA OWING TO ITS III! N|| I absolute UNIFORMITY III! I|u AND RELIABILITY. FERROCRETE' Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It makes concrete as hard in four days179 words
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Article1097 1934-10-15 19 degree one way or the other. cnina Press.” SERIOUS SOVIET-JAP SITUATION That Japan means to wage war against the Soviets seems to be the growing opinion at London, Paris and Washington. In France the conviction that the Japaense would attack the Russians resulted in a public demonstrationdegree one way or the other. cnina Press.” - 1,097 words
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Article1015 1934-10-15 19 A VISIT IN RAIN So often in China it is the unexpected that happens: sometimes it is a Hood, sometimes bandits, sometimes it' is a Chinese general. We had planned 1 to visit the Great Wall, and our hos- tess in Peking assured us that1,015 words
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270 1934-10-15 19 A CONTROVERSY Shanghai, Oct. 1. Did Chinese beauties of ancient Cathay us? cosmetics? This question has started a controversy which is being hotly debated, and which has r?sulted in much midnight oil being used in careful examination of ancient documents. Th? controversy started when270 words
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Article159 1934-10-15 19 time. —Reuters Pacific Service. To Confer With Mongolian Leaders Peiping, Sept. 26 General Ho Ying-ching. chairman of the Peiping Branch Political Council and concurrently "commissioner for the guidance of Mongolian autonomy.” left for Suiyuan at seven o'clock this rooming by special train fo: the purpose of meeting thetime.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 159 words
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Article114 1934-10-15 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Can*on, Sept. 25. Official statistics reveal that, ewing to the depression, the number of marriages in Canton and other districts in Kwangtung province has decreased to a considerable extent, with the result that many firms dealing in wedding accessories are experiencing great hardship.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 114 words
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Article131 1934-10-15 19 and assets of $29,000. —Reuters Pacific Services. Tientsin Share Broker Remanded I Peiping, Sept. 27. Mr. Eric Dudley Thunder, local exchange and share broker who was arrested yester- I day in three charges of fraudulent conver-, sion, was brought up before the British Consular Court today andand assets of $29,000.—Reuters Pacific Services. - 131 words
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Advertisement69 1934-10-15 19 Call and See LADIES LATEST Silk Under wears AT Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS, DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. I I Entirely Uncommon I 2: 2: '2: 2; i H Just j Unpacked j SMARTEST UP-TO-DATE FASHIONS J LADIES' Straw and Felt I69 words
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Article, Illustration200 1934-10-15 20 A music critic long before he became a great playwright, and a keen music lover. Mr. Bernard Shaw is sc ardent a supporter of *he Three Choirs that he has latterly become a Festival steward. After visiting Malvern for the Drama Festival Mr. Shaw Invariably200 words