Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 November 1934
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Title Section20 1934-11-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ko. 261. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article212 1934-11-05 1 Sentences For Espionage ”A VERITABLE STORM" Saarbruecken, Nov. 1. consternation has been caused the sentences passed, by the Court of A >eal at Metz (in eastern France), in »>-. air known as the Roechling espionage se, on the war-blinded chief of the E ng factory police,212 words
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Article207 1934-11-05 1 Some Further Details connection with the formation of the r. ice company, which was announced a f. eeks ago “The Times’’ says: interesting development in the rice has just taken place. Various int s concerned in the trade have arrang-co-operate in carrying on their busi,n rice207 words
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Article155 1934-11-05 1 Abolition Of Senate Proposed Copenhagen, November 1. 1 nark has also joined the ranks o s seeking salvation in constitutional r < s aiming at a modification of the L' nentary system, Premier Stauning introduced in the Folketing or L House a Bill proposing the abolition Landsting or155 words
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Article341 1934-11-05 1 In All Countries GERMAN VIEWPOINT Berlin, October 31. Two important speeches, one by the French War Minister, Marshal Petein, and the other by the British Premier Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, announcing the steps to be taken for an increase of armaments by their respective countries, have prompted semi-official Deutsche341 words
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Article85 1934-11-05 1 —Reuter. Intrigues Of Politicians Denounced Paris, November 4. Broadcasting to the nation, M. Doumergue declared that if necessary, he would appeal to the country for a fresh election on the question of constitutional ref°nn. If the Chamber refused the votes credit for “hieh he would ask, the Government».—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article26 1934-11-05 1 “Rugby Radio Service. Resumes Engagements In Victoria London, Nov. 3. The Duke of recovered from Victoria today TnXthXhout the carnivr' -Shy Kadlo Service.“Rugby Radio Service. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration201 1934-11-05 1 Reuter. Off-Year Election DECISIVE DEMOCRATIC MAJORITIES New York, November 4. With only a few hours left before the New Deal faces the test of the polls, politicians and the whole nation both concede this is the most important off-year election since the Civil War, andReuter. - 201 words
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Article98 1934-11-05 1 Between Dollar And Franc OVER AND UNDER VALUATION London, October 31. In an article entitled “The Eternal Triangle”, the Economist seeks to prove that the pound is over-valued in relation to the doller, and under-valued in relation to the franc. The problem would be solved by a new rise98 words
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Article109 1934-11-05 1 Austria Up To Date Vienna, November 2. Taking due account of the fact that diplomacy has apparently become an itinerant trade, whose success is largely dependent on rapid transportation, the Austrian Government has ordered for its own use a two-engined American Douglas express aeroplane with accomodation for109 words
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Article749 1934-11-05 1 Hindu Influence ADDRESS BY DR. R. O. WINSTEDT Dr. R. O. Winstedt, former Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S., and now General Adviser, Johore, and who is wellknown as a Malay scholar, is writing a book on Indian influence in Malay history. The work will be749 words
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Article115 1934-11-05 1 —Reuter Mixed Reception HOPE FOR DUTCH INDIES NATIVE CONTROL London, November 5. The “Financial Times” Amsterdam correspondent says the rubber quota compromise met with a mixed reception. While in some quarters there was the belief that the ensuing increased exports would lower prices, it was admitted that—Reuter . - 115 words
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Article72 1934-11-05 1 Famous British Sculptor Dead London, November 4. The death is announced of Sir Alfred Gilbert, the famous sculptor, aged 80.— Reuter. Sir Alfred was Professor of Sculpture at the Royal Academy from 1900 1909. Among his works were the Shaftesbury (Eros statue) fountain at Piccadilly Circus, the72 words
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Article52 1934-11-05 1 Reuter. Soviet To Compensate British Company Moscow, November 4. The long Anglo-Soviet dispute over the Lena goldfields concessions has been settled. An agreement was signed by representatives of the Soviet Government and a British Company whereby it is understood that the Soviet agrees to pay between ££,000,000 toReuter. - 52 words
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Advertisement15 1934-11-05 1 I. NAGATA brothers DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary ch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-05 1 DEEPAVALI There will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette tomorrow. Publication will be resumed on Wednesday.17 words
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Advertisement146 1934-11-05 1 KWV /k GENUINE SOUTH AFRICAN de Qatoane' K W.V. is a remarkably refresh ing and economical Eau de Cologne It is delightful for day or evening use and for the relief A I I of headaches, foot- weariness and gene- > A ral t II I unrivalled u II Look146 words
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Advertisement75 1934-11-05 1 I Grand j MacNISH OwQscotch jraagsfl whisky ‘*The Choice of the Bfl JL F/y jSjl ConnoiMeur S°l o Distributor»: I N. V. Strait» Java Trading Co. TODAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams I Early Telegram STOP PRESS 11 Share Lists And Produce i> 14 Prices Latest Home News Commerical News 1475 words
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Advertisement2317 1934-11-05 2 SATES FOR CASUALTY MUN.C.PAL NOT.CE MUN.C.PM NOIWE BANKS BATES FOR CASUAL Assessment List 1935 Sale Of Lands And ADVERTISEMENTS will close Notice ta hereby tbat the A33ess Houses nederlandsche w Th® E xc ha g ment List containing the annual valuation By Order of the Municipal Commis- |jamrb| M A2,317 words
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Article435 1934-11-05 3 THEY FOUND HIS LOCKED BOX Kaka is dead. Kaka, in his youth a fireman aboard the g. Shanghai, has been from the beginning of the twentieth century, colourful seller, outside the Singapore Cricket Club, of newspapers. To the world in general, just a newsvendor but435 words
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269 1934-11-05 3 GRIM STRUGGLE WITH MAN IN MOVING CAR A desperate struggle between a constable, who was standing on the footboard of a moving motor-car, and a man inside the motor-car, ended in the car landing in a drain in High Street, Singapore. On Friday one of269 words
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550 1934-11-05 3 SUDDEN CROSSING IN FRONT OF SALOON CAR An inquest was held by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, pn Saturday on Ong Moh Kim, a 50-year-old Chinese who was knocked down by a saloon motor car, P 262, at 10.40 a.m. on October550 words
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Article87 1934-11-05 3 Cuts To Be Restored (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 3. The Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday decided to restore half of the ten per cent, pay cut imposed on the staff during the 1932 crisis. Thus, in giving the lead the Commissioners will be helping to restore confidence87 words
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404 1934-11-05 3 Demand For Increased Wages DEPUTATION TO PROTECTOR OF CHINESE Employees in certain shoemakers’ firms in Penang have declared a strike. ,The strike, it is reported, began on Friday and continued on Saturday. The workmen have downed tools as a result of tfteir employers failing to404 words
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Article49 1934-11-05 3 Remains Cremated According To Sikh Rites (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 3. The remains of the late Inspector Judge were cremated today according to Sikh rites. Owing to the absence of a public announcement of the time of the funeral, the attendance was comparatively small.49 words
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Article44 1934-11-05 3 Khoo Seow Yeang, a Hokkien Chinese woman, was fined $l4 and $7O by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, for the possession of dutiable liquor and for fermenting intoxicating liquor. Seow Yeang was allowed to pay by $l5 monthly instalments.44 words
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Article244 1934-11-05 3 $4,000 Worth In Boat Chocks The Singapore Preventive Service has discovered new and startlingly clever devices by smugglers of cocaine and opium in the last few weeks. A ki.rge haul of cocaine fell into their hands during a search of the incoming steamer Kum Sang from China244 words
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Advertisement119 1934-11-05 3 BEARING METALS V ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO- (Malova) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. they mix real cpckhils w119 words
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Miscellaneous44 1934-11-05 3 I BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES 'A‘X v 67’ a ft Take any windfalls you can find," Walking through the orchard later, In the tree-top Bobby makes Farmer Fox said. ‘‘l don’t mind." The 10l of windfalls seems much greater. Windfalls from the bough, he shakes.44 words
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Article700 1934-11-05 4 Myler Wins Championship MRS. ARNOLD DISTRIBUTES PRIZES The Penang Teachers Association annual athletic sports which were postponed owing to inclement weather were continued <jn Saturday and despite no better weather conditions, there being rain throughout the afternoon, the meeting was brought to a successful conclusion. Very700 words
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Article445 1934-11-05 4 Inter-State Hockey FOUR GOALS SHARED AT KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, November 3. Singapore should have defeated Selangor in today’s game played here but the match ended in a draw of two all. At the outset the standard of hockey was poor but445 words
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Article26 1934-11-05 4 Johnson Draws With Kid Leyte (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 3. Young Johnson drew with Kid Leyte at the New World Arena tonight.26 words
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798 1934-11-05 4 Former War Pilot Returns To Air MISS ROBERTSON'S PLUCKY FLIGHT The month of October has been a fairly full one for the K. L. Flying Club, and many important events have taken place. Rainfall recorded during the month was 10.22” as compared with 6.03” in798 words
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Article112 1934-11-05 4 Inter-State Hockey FIVE GOALS TO NIL VICTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 3. In the Inter-State hockey match Perak defeated Penang by five goals to nil after monopolising attack throughout the-game. Row opened the scoring ten minutes after the start from a pass from Caleb.112 words
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Article122 1934-11-05 4 P.R.C. Defeat Krian Club 2 0 On the Esplanade on Saturday, in heavy rain and on a waterlogged ground, the Penang Recreation Club defeated the Krian Club, Parit Buntar, by two goals to nil. In the first half the P. R. C. did most of the122 words
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Article64 1934-11-05 4 —Reuter. Rowing Grand Challenge Cup WON BY LONDON ROWING CLUB EIGHT Henley-On-Yarra, Victoria, Nov. 3. The London Rowing Club Eight won the Grand Challenge Cup defeating the New Zealanders In the final by four lengths in 4 minutes 37 seconds, a second outside the course record. The.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article157 1934-11-05 4 —Reuter. Rugby Results CAMBRIDGE BEAT LONDON SCOTTISH London, November 3. The following are the results of principal rugger matches played today Cumberland 0 Yorkshire 15 East Midlands 23 Leicestershire 15 Lancashire 19 Cheshire 8 North Midlands Notts., Lincs., and 22 Derby 11 Blackheath 0 Sw< sea 0—Reuter. - 157 words
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Article43 1934-11-05 4 Negri Beat Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 3. At Malacca, Negri Sembilen beat Malacca by 4 goals to 3 in a fast and interesting hockey match played before a large crowd. The issue was in doubt till the end.43 words
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Article957 1934-11-05 4 LITTLE LEWIS LOSES CLEVER FIGHT TO FOND A sharp shower that came do> a t thQ start of the first main event in u. boxing programme presented by Mr. Chwee Seng at the Great World on Fr y night spoiled what would otherwise h been a thoroughly957 words
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Advertisement12 1934-11-05 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” k i12 words
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Advertisement7 1934-11-05 4 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON P\GE 147 words
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1022 1934-11-05 5 more good dividends ANNIBAL JACK PAYS $7l AND HAPPY GIRL $52 SHORT SUIT WINS THE BIG RACE NAHGOO AND FLUSHED OBLIGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 3. The concluding day of the \utumn Meeting today opened in fine weather but the going was1,022 words
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113 1934-11-05 5 Rugby Football BY 11 POINTS TO NIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. Despite the absence of faster threes in the Selangor back line, the Combined Services failed to cross the home line even once against Selangor’s three tries. For a long period in113 words
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Article44 1934-11-05 5 First For Season SINGAPORE BEAT JOHORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 3. At Rengam, Singapore beat Johore by 13 points (two goals and one try) to 3 points (one penalty goal) in the first Malaya Cup contest for the season.44 words
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Article75 1934-11-05 5 Return Match With Ipoh Club (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 3. The Perak Rugby Football Club defeated the Perak Asiatics in the return match today by 14 points to nil. The game was moderately good but generally favoured the winners. Murray scored two drop goals while75 words
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1300 1934-11-05 5 SPURS LOSE AT MANCHESTER HEAVY SCORING IN THIRD DIVISION NORTHERN AIRDRIE BEAT MOTHERWELL London, November 3. j The following are the results pf matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Arsenal 2 Everton 0 Birmingham 2 Leicester C. 3 Blackburn R. 21,300 words
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Advertisement54 1934-11-05 5 i J 1 DUNLOP I Fort i I the tyre incomparable J Dunlop Fort Tyres i I* look better and last longer than j ordinary tyres. > They enhance the appearance of any car and they /T ensure safety (RUtJISf) and comfort, DUNLOP RUBBER Co., (S.S.) Ltd., Robinson Road. Singapore.54 words
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1055 1934-11-05 6 S. E. WINBOLT - BY S. E. WINBOLT 77u’ well-known Archaeologist and Authority on Roman History. —Daily Mail. ARE we digging up England toe fast, making more discoveries than we can, archaeologically, digest The question is raised by the extraordinary amount of activity that has been shown*.—Daily Mail. - 1,055 words
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Article172 1934-11-05 6 “Peopling The World With I Dipsomaniacs/’ He Says “I never drink tea. It is a most dangerous drug. It is peopling the world with dipsomaniacs,” says Mr. George Bernard Shaw. I As part of- the celebrations in connection with the Empire tea centenary, the organisers invited172 words
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Article135 1934-11-05 6 Death Treat To Crew 1 Sentence cf death hangs over the heads j of the e’ew of the Russian cruiser Parish- kaia-Kommuna. The cruiser is in the Black Sc?,. Stalin has erdered her back to the Baltic to I reinforce the Scciet fleet there. i But the135 words
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Article426 1934-11-05 6 Trafalgar Day’s Significance ENGLAND EXPECTS Lord Lloyd, president of the Navy League, on the .occasion of the anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar, on Oct. 20 issued the following message:— “It is 129 years since the Battle of Trafalgar. On October 21, 1805, the morning426 words
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Article208 1934-11-05 6 A big anti-gas scheme, in which fully qualified Service instructors will teach civilians how to defend themselves during gas attacks, has begun in the R. A. F. Sixty specially selected non commissioned officers have arrived at the Army School of Gas Training at Porton to undergo208 words
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Article360 1934-11-05 6 "Gaswork 1 Dens With Radiant Heat WHIPSNADE PLAN TO AVOID BARS The Zoo has made arrangements to provide Whipsnade with a new feature. An ultra-modern elephant house is to be built in the neighbourhood of the monkey enclosure, and, all being well, it will be ready360 words
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Advertisement409 1934-11-05 6 EFRES F yourself vXCx delicious Ice-cold, creamy Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Horfully refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather 4.x. drinks! While it cools and refreshes and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold 7 nTVyou, the rich nutriment it contains builds water409 words
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Article696 1934-11-05 7 CHINESE GOES INTO BUSINESS WITHOUT EXPERIENCE CLERK'S DEBTS OF $2,091 OFFFR TO PAY $8 A MONTH ACCEPTED Mow a man left the employment of a local firm and attempted 10 do business in which he admitted he was “utterly inexperienced” was told at the Singapore696 words
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Article224 1934-11-05 7 Sent To House Of Detention Seen on Saturday night in the verandah of 17C, Northam Road, St. George’s Girls’ School, a Chinese who gave his name as Khong Ah Thong was arrested by Corporal 710 and charged with trespass without reasonable excuse, before the Penang police224 words
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Article409 1934-11-05 7 Tea Party At P.O.R.C. There was a large gathering at the Post Office Recreation Club when the President and members entertained Mr. Shamsudin bin Mohamed Junoos, Assistant Sontroli ler of Mails, at a tea party, in honour of his retirement after twenty-five years service in409 words
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Article546 1934-11-05 7 Expected To Continue One Month ANOTHER DEPUTATION TO MR. DAKERS The shoemakers’ strike in Penang, which started on Friday, is not yet over. Employers and workmen are still unable to come to terms. Three representatives of the workmen, and the proprietor of Ban Yoon (Chulia Street) on546 words
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Article58 1934-11-05 7 Awarded To Penang Free School Boy The trustees of the estate of Loke Yew have offered the Loke Yew Scholarship to Mr. Teoh Cheng Hock, Penang, and he has accepted it. Mr. Teoh Cheng Hock was a pupil of the Penang Free School. The award of the58 words
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Article81 1934-11-05 7 Baby Born On F.M.S. Train On Thursday night a Chinese woman, who was travelling from Batang Berjuntai to Kuale, Lumpur in the 6.45 train, gave birth tc a child while the train was near Sungei Bu’ch station. The guard at once informed the station master, who, with81 words
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Article440 1934-11-05 8 PLANE BROUGHT BACK THROUGH SWAMPS I j The R. A. F. bomber which crashed in i the heart of the Johore jungle on its way to Alor Star for duty in connection with the Air Race last week is back again at Seletar air base—in pieces.440 words
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Miscellaneous310 1934-11-05 8 nsjaggJSM ZSyrg 5? £1 >T if-' wl£ £ll£ 2£ I? 's££££££l?? WITH ALL GOOD WISHES TO OUR INDIAN FRIENDS AND PATRONS FOR A HAPPY DEEPAVALI! I OPENING TONIGHT <A/ Ik]ft F /> Bl SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE J I AT 6-15 9-30 ▼> J VX TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. I A310 words
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Miscellaneous91 1934-11-05 8 MAiiIISTIC 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 Specially Secured For The DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY 8.1.P.’S GRAND MUSICAL COMEDY J Distinctly refreshing and amusing Say Free Press. BOBBY HOWES and MARIAN MARSH ‘OVER THE OARDEN WALL’ MB> < y jWfr x x HKb JBIi r ■BwlmMl l< i ifej HjajMr f r eUt fcsS iV91 words
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Article167 1934-11-05 9 Reuter. Doumergue’s Proposals Adopted CRISIS MAY OCCUR LATER Paris, Nov. 3. The cabinet adopted by a majority, after a short debate, M. Doumergue’s proposals for constitutional reforms. The Radical Ministers reserved their attitude as regards the question of dissolution of the chamber. An immediate crisis has thusReuter. - 167 words
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Article99 1934-11-05 9 Rugby Radio Service. Labour Gains 741 Seals MAJORITIES IN BOROUGHS MAINTAINED London, Nov. 3. An analysis of the final results of the Municipal elections shows that Labour ained 770 seats and lost 29 and that ■onservatives lost 635 seats and gained 1. The losses suffered byRugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article181 1934-11-05 9 different walks of life.—Rugby Radio Service. As Wedding Present TO BE USED FOR SICK CHILDREN London, November 3. The Duke of Kent and Princess Marina have decided that national wedding gifts to be presented to them shall be used for providing a Christmas treat fordifferent walks of life.—Rugby Radio Service. - 181 words
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Article162 1934-11-05 9 —Reuter. No Week-End Developments WILL FRANCE AND ITALY JOIN London, November 3. There were no naval developments during the week-end. Yesterday the British in--1 formed the French and Italian Embassies lof the course of the naval discussions which does not imply that France and Italy are joining.—Reuter. - 162 words
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212 1934-11-05 9 —Reuter. Germany Climbing Down NO APPEAL TO HAGUE COURT Berlin, Nov. 3. It is officially stated the German Government has no intention of appealing to the Hague Court in connection with the French army manoeuvres outside the Saar territory. It is claimed that Herr Buerc-’—Reuter. - 212 words
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122 1934-11-05 9 [.—Reuter. American Resolution AT NATIONAL FOREIGN TRADE CONVENTION New York, November 3. A resolution recommending to the Government, inter alia, the permanent return to the fixed gold dollar, preferably m conjunction with Britain and other countries was passed at the National Foreign Trade Convention[.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article21 1934-11-05 9 —Reuter. Kingsford-Smith Takes Off From Honolulu Honolulu, November 4. Kingsford-Smith took off at 12.45 a.m. G M.T. for California.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article199 1934-11-05 9 Rugby Radio Service. At Comets' Performances 3 TO 1 AGAINST REACHING MELBOURNE London, November 3. The performance of Cathcart Jones and Waller in their de Havilland Comet is all the more remarkable because Jones took the place at the last minute of Bernard Rubin, owner of theRugby Radio Service. - 199 words
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Article57 1934-11-05 9 I.—Reuter. Better Wages New York, Nov. 3. The strike of lift operators which paralysed the work of 250 buildings ended in a victory for the claims of the Unionists. The Union threatened to extend the strike to all hotels, flats and office buildings throughout the city unlessI.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article84 1934-11-05 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Supplementing Meetings At Intervals London, Nov. 3. The French and Italian embassies in London have been informed of course of recent naval conversations. The first phase of the conversations is now over but they are being followed by a good deal of useful private contact.—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article17 1934-11-05 9 Reuter. Parmcntier and Mell took off at 8.25 o.m. G.M.T. on the homeward journey.—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article111 1934-11-05 9 I. Reuter. To German Coupon Holders DAWES AND YOUNG LOANS UNAFFECTED Berlin, Nov. 3. The inability, owing to the unfavourable exchange position to make cash payments to holders of coupons maturing between July 1, 1934, and June 30, 1935, is announced, the Reichsbank thereby exercisingI. Reuter. - 111 words
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Advertisement75 1934-11-05 9 MAISON CHANG Gl Chinese Expert in Beauty Creations. B UP-TO-DATE MACHINE FOB PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. l r ;oz ss/ A N 5a N :1( t f/ v IS N > 3r g NO. 9, LIGHT STREET, PENANG. J J LIL Jfw? jl in Eucryl Tooth Powder thoroughly cleans and polishes75 words
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Miscellaneous79 1934-11-05 9 (OPENED TO PACKED specially BROUGHT I HOUSES FOR D PA VALI Tonight 6-30 9-30 Tomorrow Special Matinee LZ-IZ— At 245 pm (PARSI) "PIONEER FILMS" PRODUCERS OF HIGH CLASS OUTSTANDING PICTURES, PRESENT i THEIR FIRST SUCCESSFUL HINDUSTANI TALKIE WHICH TOOK CALCUTTA BY STORM ‘KISMET-KA-SHEKAR’ or Victim of Fate’ BEAUTIFUL DANCES COLOURED79 words
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Miscellaneous22 1934-11-05 9 COLUMN COM INO M.<G.-M.'S JUNGLE EPIC “T Ar ?a n AND HIS Ma WITH THE ORIGINAL "TARZAN" PAIR JOHNNY WEISSMULLER MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN22 words
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909 1934-11-05 10 The Municipal Commissioners met last week to consider the Budget for 1934. The budget was formally presented and after a few speeches the Commissioners resolved themselves into Committee to consider the budget in detail. They will reassemble on Wednesday at the Municipal Offices at909 words
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Article119 1934-11-05 10 A CORRECTION Our attention has been drawn to a confusion of names appearing in a report of a case in connection with the Cheah Kongsi affairs in our issue of October .29. The case brought by Cheah Cheng Hoe, who applied for an injunction on October 28119 words
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Article1268 1934-11-05 10 THE NEW MAYOR j Mr. J. A. Black, who will take Mr. Bryant’s place at the Municipality has only once been stationed in Penang and| that for a very short time at the Chinese j Protectorate in 1928. The rest of his 19 years’ career in the1,268 words
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Article146 1934-11-05 10 RAG BALL AT E. O Successful Function Despite the inclement weather on S arday the Rag Ball organised by the ExService Association of Malaya (F< Branch), at the E. &O. Hotel was la >y attended and proved a great success There were several attractive which did good business and the146 words
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Advertisement136 1934-11-05 10 lODISED I SALT LICKS. FOR HORSES AND PONIES. KEEPS TH!M [X GC3D CONDITION LARGE SIZE ONLY 95 cts. I USED AMD RECOMMENDED BY LEADING I VETERINARY SURGEONS. j VETERINARY MEDICINES INCLUDING RADIOL. CONDITION POWDER. BLISTERS. HOOF DRESSING. FEVER DRINKS. Etc. Also DANDY BRUSHES, BODY BRUSHES CURRY COMBS Better Brik». gjo136 words
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Advertisement33 1934-11-05 10 NATURAL I MINERAL WATER j I The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. o CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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2116 1934-11-05 11 TRIAL OF W.H. JAMBU WON G KEAT CHIN HEARING RESUMED THIS MORNING MR. G. B. BAPTIST STILL UNDER CROSSEXAMINATION Document Relating To A Confession T'iv Li' h ca r* n "as resumed this morning of the case in 1 U Wong Keat Chin former officers of the Mibordinate Civil Service2,116 words
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Article222 1934-11-05 11 Leech-Luckham AT ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL St. Andrew’s Cathedral was the scene of an interesting wedding on Saturday afternoon. The bridegroom was Mr. Willson S. C. Leech the son of Dr. J. W. Leech (who is i M.P. for West Newcastle-upon-Tyne) and i Mrs. Leech, and the bride222 words
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Article31 1934-11-05 11 The official placings in the London to Melbourne Handicaps Race are as follows: Ist. C. W. A. Scott and Campbell Black. 2nd. K. D. Parmentier. 3rd. C. J. Melrose.31 words
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Advertisement99 1934-11-05 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Special Engagement of the Famous NANDY'S REVUE CO. In their original snappy programme of CLASSICAL, ACROBATIC, MODERN DANCES AND BURLESQUES. J 5 Talented Artists 9 Glorious Dancing Beauties OPENING WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER For short season only. BOOK YOUR TABLES NOW. WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER SPECIAL DINNER DANCE99 words
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Advertisement216 1934-11-05 11 HAVE YOU EVER SMOKED A RUM-MATURED PIPE? You can have no idea of the added pleasure it gives to smoking. There’s a mellowness, a nuttiness, a cleanness that comes from the fine, pure flavour of tobacco when it’s unaffected by the impurities of an ordinary pipe. And a rum-matured pipe216 words
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Article825 1934-11-05 12 Wins Case In Lower Court FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN IPOH SUPREME COURT A civil appeal against the decision of Che Osman, Second Magistrate, Ipoh came up for hearing before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes, at the Ipoh Supreme Court, on Friday. The appellant was Khoo Chew Soon, a825 words
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Article585 1934-11-05 12 Passengers By "Ranpura SIR THOMAS SHENTON ARRIVES ON THURSDAY The P. O. “Ranpura” which is bringing Sir Thomas Shenton, K.C.M.G. the new Governor of Malaya, is expected at Penang on Thursday morning with the following passengers for the Straits: FOR PENANG Mr. T. D. Betteridge, partner of585 words
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Advertisement157 1934-11-05 12 Zwb Br\\'\ (IM > 1 J rt i/q/ F BS II J w>W I K 'I I MOTTO WrtICH REPRESENTS f FURNITURE OF VALUE AND WORKMANSHIP U WITH REASONABLE PRICE. I MANY PIECES OF MODERN B FURNITURE NOW ON DISPLAY AFTER THE ET CLOSING OF OUR ANNUAL SALE Mi of157 words
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Advertisement329 1934-11-05 12 Ie A Perfect Chemist’s Shop A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one the i g has the right kind of goods at the right tim S and sells them at the right price. We devote our energies particularly in makiiu a our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shof 8 in329 words
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Miscellaneous52 1934-11-05 12 majestic OPENING WED. jfcjMjßffißfc ik W, I mf v SJk\ I Kt Fai».' iJgaHMF 9 z z j&gi&gK «BE lfe <%i9m«k/ l|j V 2 <Jf* J See the titian-haired sirens Sl& IB- perform D Z Q'|»j|j|f g i the pswder puff L A' A’J DANCE’ E^..xJ5?... 1^. ...1 3 Melodic52 words
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Article1074 1934-11-05 13 Charge Against A Vehicles Inspector DETECTIVE GIVES EVIDENCE I I I Before opening the defence on Friday in e ase in which H. C. Mills, a Eurasian I hides’ Inspector, is being charged with* ••'.ng received an illegal gratification beMr. Norman Grice, the Singapore se--1 magistrate,1,074 words
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Article512 1934-11-05 13 Sub-Leases And Tributes APPEAL FROM PERAK WARDEN'S DECISION i An appeal against the decision jof the J Warden of Mines because Warden refused to cancel a mining sub-lease although a breach of one of the terms of the sub-lease had been committed by the sub-lesee512 words
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Article231 1934-11-05 13 New Drugless Discovery Ends Gastric Stomach Agony “Chardox tablets are a Godsend.” So writes one of the thousands who are astonished to find how easily they can now end their stomach troubles who are blessing the day they first tried Chardox. Chaxdox is the remarkable new231 words
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Article269 1934-11-05 13 Punjabi Before Ipoh Magistrate “I em not prepared to see your bullock whilst there is expert evidence,” declared Tuan Haji Mohamed Eussof, acting First Magistrate, Ipoh, on Saturday when Genda, a Punjabi, who was charged with using a bullock whilst it was unfit for work, asked the269 words
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Article498 1934-11-05 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Piercy, and their son, Richard, have returned to Singapore after spending their leave in Canada. Mr. J. G. Cornwell, of Kilat Gardens, Cameron Highlands, and Mrs. Cornwell have returned from their trip round the world. a Mr. W. H. Walmsley, Assistant Engineer, F.498 words
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Article142 1934-11-05 13 Agenda For Wednesday’s Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held on Wednesday. BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING 7.11.34 1. Minutes of last Ordinary and Specie! Meetings held on 30th October, 1934 to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President142 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-05 13 A Y A glad sound when there's Scott's Porage Oafs for breakfast A breakfast of these Qualify Oafs is a pleasure, and they are splendid for health and vitality. Milled exclusively from the plump, nourishing kernels of the finest Scottish grain, they are delicious. Sola Agents for Malaya: THE BORNEO52 words
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Advertisement285 1934-11-05 13 I ORCHESTRAL I I TRIUMPHS i I You Must I I Not Miss/ I I I iR V si-»( THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH I I PARTS 2 3 4 I g BIZET’S SUITE WAS UNKNOWN IN ENGLAND TILL IT WAS INTRODUCED TO MUSIC LOVERS BY SIR THOMAS BEECHAM, U285 words
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Article363 1934-11-05 14 Fighting Choo Loses On Points I CONTEST WITH LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION (BY “SECONDS OUT”) I Fighting Chpo, the local Chinese boxer| who is in Rangoon on a tour, made his J debut there last week and had as his op-1 ponent George Goudie, lightweight champion of Burma. He nearly363 words
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Article336 1934-11-05 14 Two Goals Shared at Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, November 4. But for the very indifferent finishing Penang should have beaten the Singapore hockey team this evening on the Chinese padang but the match ended in a draw of lone all. Only during336 words
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Article200 1934-11-05 14 Harper In Form SATURDAY'S RUGGER MATCH AT TAIPING The rugger match between the Penang ‘A’ team and Taiping was played at Taiping on Saturday and resulted in a win for Penang ‘A’ by 20 points (four goals) to 9 points (one goal and one dropped goal.)200 words
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Article50 1934-11-05 14 Win For Malay Sports Club In the Mohamedan Football Association league fixture played yesterday nt Dato Kramat, the Malay Sports Club beat the Muthibol Ahzan Football Club by four goals to one. Even exchanges prevailed in the first half but the M.A.F.C. fell away after tne resumption.50 words
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Article98 1934-11-05 14 Result Of Monthly Medal The following is the result of the Monthly (November) Medal played on the Golf Course on Saturday and Sunday J. Moncur 1 down H. Fenwick 3 R. H. S. Williams 3 T. A. Wemyss 3 D. P. White 6 E. E. Storey 798 words
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Article73 1934-11-05 14 P.C.C. “A” V. Riff-Raffs The following will play for the Riff-Riffs against a P.C.C. “A” team on Wednesday, November 7, on the Esplanade. L. I. Robless F. de Cruz, K. A. Taylor, M. Scully and J. Scully; A. J. Williams and M. Pestana H. Foley, O. Foley, C.73 words
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Article202 1934-11-05 14 Indian Community Chairman At a preliminary meeting of the Indian Community held at th e office of the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader, M.L.C., M.C., on the 25th October, 1934, in connection with the Poppy Day Fund for 1934, the following gentlemen were appointed as Committee Members202 words
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Article290 1934-11-05 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The fallowing are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO. ’s share List to-day.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Borelli 2.45 2.60 2.45 2.55 Broga 92 97% 90 95 Bukit Katil 72% 77% 70 75 Indragiri 1.22% 1.30 1.20290 words
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Article127 1934-11-05 14 SATURDAY TODAY !>ondon £229.0.0 No market TIN.—(3 Months) London £228.10.0 No market Singapore $113.37% $113.37% Business Done Penang $113.50 $113.50 Business 2 g tons Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $3 05 2150 >ndo 6 9|l6d. 6 s l6d New York 13%c(G) i 2 o Singapore Spot 20c Jan./Mar. 993/n127 words
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Article146 1934-11-05 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The follpwing are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer W.eng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 47% 50 47 49 Jelebu 97% 1.02% 1.05 1.10 Kuchai 95 1.00 97% 1.00 Nawng Pet 85 95 85 90146 words
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Article42 1934-11-05 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER, 5 London Bank Demand 2[4 3]32 4 m|ts 214 3T6 Private 3 m|ts credit 3 Documentary 2'4 716 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 42% dis. Hcngkong T.T. 29% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 23%42 words
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Advertisement57 1934-11-05 14 St. Andrews Ball In A SPECIAL DELIVERY f H Evening |i Gowns rwjl AT PRICES THAT ARE JMWT PARTICULARLY LOW. THE DEPARTMENT WILL BE UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF OUR MISS TULL FROM FRIDAY, THE 9TH NOVEMBER. ALSO A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF BALLY'S SHOES. Novelties in Buckles, Buttons, all in57 words
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Advertisement42 1934-11-05 14 NEW SHIPMENT 1,000 PAIRS STORM-WELTED SHOES IRONSIDE BARRATS MANY STYLES VARIOUS SHAPES (R A® 7 A brown BLACK “a J leather SOLES Per Pair. rubber SOLES All Sizes. Sole Agents Importers: M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON. 252. 4. 6. PENANG ROAD. PENANG.42 words
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Advertisement540 1934-11-05 14 FOR SALE 50 H.P. Clayton 2 stroke Cru!, Engine in good working order. x Estate, Padang Serai, Kedah. i BATU LINTANG RUBBER CO., LTD. Incorporated in the Straits Settle! nts NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that t> f?jf. teenth Ordinary General Meeting Company will be held at the540 words
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Miscellaneous39 1934-11-05 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 E 2m.m. Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLE T o-day High Water Low Water 11.10 a.m 5.33 a.m. 11.35 p.m 5.33 p.m. T o-morrow 11.48 a.m 6.08 a.m. 12.08 a.m 6.10 p.m.39 words
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Article417 1934-11-05 15 Year Book HEAVY MORTALITY RATE IN EARLY DAYS Although modern banks have been tablished in China for nearly 40 years no stematic attempt to provide an annual cord of progress in this field has been ade. The need for reliable statistics is now been met by417 words
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Article153 1934-11-05 15 Reuter. Speculators Uncertain BULLS DISAPPOINTED WITH CUT London, Nov. 3. Yesterday’s rise in rubber was wiped out today on bulls liquidating owing to disappointment at the extent of the cut for the first quarter of 1935. At the same time speculators are uncertain which way toReuter. - 153 words
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Article111 1934-11-05 15 Latest Quotations Sautrday Fdiday Faris 75 17 32 75 21 32 New York 4.97% 4.98% Montreal 4.37 4.87 Brussels 21.31 21.37 Geneva 15.29 15.31 Amsterdam 7.35% 7.36% Milan 58 316 58 316 Berlin 12.38 12.39 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 26%111 words
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Article1624 1934-11-05 15 "AN OBVIOUS IMPOSITION Union Is Not Always I Strength I i MISLEADING NAME I I I Writing to the Malay Mail, Dr. Braddon says: Sir, —Is a union of all the planting interests in Malaya desirable —or possible? j The Government have frequently expres- sed the1,624 words
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Advertisement78 1934-11-05 15 THE WORLD OPTICAL CO.. 24, Leith Street, Penang Telephone No. 337. Most Up-to-date and Comprehensively Equipped Optical House in Town. >••• ww I* l I w»».' 4, finite? WIH 1 *in -J®, mißia tej W St we use modem electrical apparatus tor making kmsos. arc ground according to Ucal «nectacle78 words
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Advertisement131 1934-11-05 15 'Xi Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.. PENANG. ROLLEIFLEX THE FASTEST MIRROR REFLEX. ONE GLANCE «controls stops and speed. ONE TOUCH makes the exposure. The Rolleiflex has the only Compur shutter which is tensioned and released with the same lever. ONE SWING of the crank transports the film. One glance131 words
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Advertisement1819 1934-11-05 16 11. j— >-n~ 1 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I H 1 MAIL LINg > 1V t V I i "SsSgg S> Sa fx A» JW' 1 >~BLUK FUMNBL LIMB T LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. L-ve* i ?:=mnon Bi £5 TO EUROPE VIA SUS C. ALCINOUS Amsterdam. London Hamburg Liverpool Frmn1,819 words
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Article584 1934-11-05 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines m* foltewtag la a Hat of vessels arriving k! from Penang during the -a-*» IN PORT TO-DAY S RENGAM from Pangkor, Dindings and Sitiawan. Sails for Asahan and Batoe Bahra today. PETALING from Port Weld. Sails for the same port today. TAPAH from584 words
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Article47 1934-11-05 17 Dates And Venue» NOVEMBER 9 Liverpool Autumn Cup. Run at Liver pool. Distance One Mile, Two Furlong» 170 Yards. NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run at Derby. DlstsnrOne Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at MancJjee ter. Distance One Mile, Flour Furlongs.47 words
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Article361 1934-11-05 17 OUTWARD MAILS i A mail fcr North, NciLh Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Phe- mius” will hr closed at 5 p. n. today. A rr T fcr Burma (excepting Victoria Pc’nt, Mergui end Tavoy) and Northern Indi? bv the i s “Santhi''” wil! he361 words
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Article87 1934-11-05 17 NOVEMBER 17, 21 and 21 Singapore Turf Club professional aaflSt* ing, Singapore. RUGGER: Nov. 10. S.S.V.F. vs. F.M.S. V.F. at Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 1, Selangor vs. Perak at Ipoh. (Malaya Cup). B, Selangor vs. Royal Air Fmtm at Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 15, Selangor vs. Penang at Kuala Lumpur87 words
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Miscellaneous1546 1934-11-05 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES ThA follnuHT» conducted by W. Arthur Clarke. (Lane Wilson), The Eyes of Irish twA nr -JiLT nCW wavelen S tha Relayed from the Tower Ballroom, Blue (Lita Lynn), Onaway Awake ly. WUfl Uaed ®J“Miltoa®OUo- Birmingham. Cloverley Suite (Ed- Beloved (Cowen). Band: Second GgG ward German). Selection, Prin- Minuet1,546 words
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Miscellaneous226 1934-11-05 17 LX3I7-318 Th 3 Fair Maid Of Perth— Suite) Parts 1 and 2 and 3 and 4) London Philharmonic Orchestra. LX 314 Polonaise In A Flat Pa ts 1 and 2 Pianrfcrte Solo by Sclomcn. LX 155 Ave Maria Ko’ Nidrei Virlin Solo by Bronislaw Huberman. 9220 Chauve Souris —A Russian226 words
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3590 1934-11-05 18 EX-OFFICERS ON CHARGES OF FALSIFICATION LAST YEAR’S FUND PRESIDENT IN THE WITNESS BOX i Hcariiv was continued on Saturday morning in the District Court before Mr. B. F. Bridge, the District Judge, in the case in which W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, the3,590 words
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Advertisement209 1934-11-05 18 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs 1 our kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Pizzlness. Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbagw Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting;209 words
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Miscellaneous18 1934-11-05 18 All in a Day’s Work— By Rick Elmes HE WANTS THE. STRAP "j BEF M fSl Si® z18 words
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2020 1934-11-05 19 DAI ENKI - BY DAI ENKI Managing Director of C. N. A. C. 5 T is generally believed by foreigners that China is one of the most backward countries in the world, in levelopment of transportaand communication. This moiily accepted belief is I: s 1 no2,020 words
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Advertisement101 1934-11-05 19 Noariibe» lika J|L. breast milk A&jg&'j&L Jgg g▼ B Assure» baby*» it zA ..UNTOUCHED BY HAND M J H Obtainable throughout the Straits IM Settlements and the Malay States. H Henry Waugh Co-» Ltd., Ptrwnq lip A IN STOCK Reeve’s Drawing and Painting Materials. All sizes of Films and Filmpacks101 words
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Advertisement128 1934-11-05 19 Call and See LADIES LATEST Silk LJnderwears AT Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon JUST THE THING FOR DANCERS I JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX H I I 1 ■R kSI s I 1 tfi S —yMade for Dance128 words
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Article, Illustration251 1934-11-05 20 With A Camera At ‘Autolympia’ “AS A MOTORIST MYSELF,” were the words used by the Duke of Kent when commenting on the bigger and better-value-than-ever Motor Show which he opened at Olympia. He also praised the looks, comfort, performance, and especially the safety of next251 words