Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1934
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Title Section19 1934-11-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 266. Vol. XCII. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1934.19 words
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4767 1934-11-12 1 FNE DISPLAY AT SOUTH MUSEUM LONIAL SECRETARY ON SCIENCE APPLIED TO INDUSTRY fORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE USE OF RUBBER > Demonstrations Of Manufactured Articles (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, November 3. liiij) Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary of State for the Colonies, pcned a Rubber Exhibition at the4,767 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-11-12 1 WHAT HAPRI NED to a R.A.F. obsexyAtion balloon which broke from a lorry at Larkhill (Wilts), and crashed near Hockliffe (Beds). 75 miles away. The wrecked balloon entangled in trees anti telegraph wires.38 words
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Article98 1934-11-12 1 —Reuter. Intrigues Against Mexican I I Law Mexico, Nov. 12. I President Rodriguez has decreed that} the Papal legate. Archbishop Flores, and the Bishop of Juejutla must be arrested and brought before the criminal courts on a charge of sedition should they cross the frontier from—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article90 1934-11-12 1 Awarded Nobel Prize For Literature Stockholm Nov. 8. I i The Nobel Prize for Literature this year I has been awarded to the famous Italian dramatist, Luigi Pirandello, according to an announcement made by the Swedish i Academy today (Thursday). Pirandello, now aged sixty_seven, first began drama-! tic work90 words
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Article83 1934-11-12 1 .—Reuter. Favour Quota Cut To 80% INCREASED EXPORTS TO RUSSIA DESIRED London, Nov. 12. The “Financial Times” Amsterdam correspondent says that 1 )utch tea growers are reported to be in favour of a quota cut to 80 per cent., but it is now anticipated that the international.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article135 1934-11-12 1 Hungary’s Friendship With Italy Rome, Nov. 8. That the friendship between Italy and Hungary is not in the least affected by I recent European events is unmistakably indicated by an official communique issued here shortly before the departure of the Hungarian Premier, General de Gombos, from Rome late135 words
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Article102 1934-11-12 1 —Reuter. Herr Von Ribbentrop To Meet Captain Eden London, Nov. 11. Interest is aroused here by the visit of Herr von Ribbentrop, adviser to the German Government on disarmament, who is ostensibly going to Scotland for a holiday but has arranged to see Captain Eden tomorrow. The—Reuter. - 102 words
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Article50 1934-11-12 1 Reuter Possible Exploration Berlin, Nov. 10. The explorer, Dr. Wilhelm-Filchner is negotiating with the Chinese Government concering preparations for the exploration of the North-Western regions. The negotiations will continue in Shanghai in the coming week when the question of possible Chinese participation will be discussed.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration82 1934-11-12 1 —Reuter. Elaborate Precautions DEATH THREAT TO DR. SCHUSSCHNIGG Vienna, Nov. 11. A death threat against Dr. Schusschnigg was found posted up on the walls in the workers’ quarter last night. Circulars were found elsewhere threatening revolution and to establish a dictatorship of the proletariat. The authorities—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article45 1934-11-12 1 —Reuter. Not Returning To London Tokyo, Nov. 10. The Japanese press says Mr. Matsudaira is proceeding to Tokyo before Christmas with the intention of not returning to London. The former Foreign Minister, Mr. Yoshizawa, is mentioned as his possi- ble successor.——Reuter. - 45 words
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Article30 1934-11-12 1 ,—Reuter. Proposed Debts Moratorium Batonrouge, November 10. The Governor and Senator Hueylong are planning legislation for the declaration of a' twd years’ moratorium on all debts in Louisiana.-,—Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-12 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS h ead Office next t The Dispensary Br.Ti h Office 52, Lenh Street.17 words
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Advertisement148 1934-11-12 1 KWV GENUINE SOUTH AFRICAN de Qd&jne K W. V. fau de Cologne is both -J y/ fragrant and eco- nomical... It is delightful in the bath; essential in the tick-room; for day or evening use it strikes just the ISS whilstOLGA LINDO headaches, foot- the world famous tired actress, writes148 words
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Advertisement75 1934-11-12 1 s KE JL BEER Pure, Cool Refreshing gT <3 Sole Dlstributore wcBBrO N. V. Strait® Java Trading Co- TODAY’S NEWS PAGE Rubber Exhibition In London 1 Latest Telegrams 1 I Sport 4, 5 and 14 Home News For Malaya I Malayan News 7 and 13 Early Telegrams Supreme Court Judgment75 words
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Advertisement2290 1934-11-12 2 RATES FOR CASUAII ND SO S“ notice GOVE «?ah T F a MUEnTiCEMEkiTC MISS M. ANDERSON KEDAH ADVERTJSEMeNTS Sale *jf Ltids And anuv NEDERLANDS- HAS RESUMED GIVING I M<IS M state council office, CHARTERED BANIC NCDtKLAND 4£ House; OF nmuCAVSTRALiAAND ohwa handeu MAATSCHAPMj Dancing Lessons By <—N.V. advertisements should be2,290 words
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Article373 1934-11-12 3 agedy In Penang Harbour L CAR CRUSHED BY TONKANG by misadventure due to the tonka, ding the m.v. Mandar/’ was the ver turned by the Coroner on Saturday the adjourned inquiry ragic death of Mata Joonus in Per Harbour, The coroner stated that th< rig was in373 words
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Article226 1934-11-12 3 Saturday’s Crop Of Cases F gaming in public, to wit at Tek Soon Str at 2.30 p.m. on November 9, Chan Ho was fined 50 cents. Choo Beng wa.9 fined a similar it for causing obstruction with his ‘k .h” at 2.40 p.m. at226 words
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Article708 1934-11-12 3 List Of Subscriptions We\h e n f’ ,'F r surers gratefully acknow-l S b “ription 8 to Ear! list no 1. Fn H n Mr ‘m Simpson 25 Chin Chuan $2; fv- Tong $3; Hup Guan Chan si; Fukien Girls School $5; Tan Cheok Kee $1;708 words
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Article89 1934-11-12 3 Off Singapore TWO DEAD: FOUR SERIOUSLY INJURED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 10. Two are dead and four are seriously injured as the result of an explosion aboard the oil tanker, “Eclipse,” off Singapore yesterday, when the Chinese were cleaning the tank. The ambulance waited89 words
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Article334 1934-11-12 3 Deepavali T reat The Hindu lepers of the Settlement of Pulau Jerejak were the recipients of presents this year from the Hindu public of Penang for celebrating their Deepavali. The Hindu Advisory Board, Penang, whose members take a turn in visiting the Settlement monthly to attend334 words
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Article194 1934-11-12 3 Property Of Local P. And T. Dept. Murugasan appeared in the Penang Police Court on Saturday on a charge of theft of two trees between Novembei 2 and 4at Barrack Road. The trees, Court Inspector Smith said, he understood from the Penang Post and Telegraphs Department194 words
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Article86 1934-11-12 3 Sentence On Indian Merchant Postponed Seremban, Nov. 8. Another lottery case came up for hearing today before the Seremban magistrate Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell, when a wellknown Bombay merchant of Seremban, Ismailjee, was charged with selling public lottery tickets. Inspector Pin bin Jusoh of the86 words
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Miscellaneous14 1934-11-12 3 All in a Day’s Work-by Rid Elma OH, NO ißwrm Trap £dHrsk§>B W® if14 words
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Article1171 1934-11-12 4 Chinese Unlucky VISITORS 1 OFF-SIDE GOAL A goal scored from an oil side position by Henry enabled the Tamilian Physical Culture Association of Kuala Lumpur to rob the Chinese Recreation Club ot a well deserved victory yesterday in their football match played on the Victoria Green,1,171 words
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Article209 1934-11-12 4 14 Points To 6 ANNUAL POPPY DAY RUGBY MATCH (From Our Own Correspondentl Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 10. After being level at half time the F.M.S. Volunteer Force defeated the S.S. Volunteer Force by 14 points to six in the annual I Poppy Day rugby match. The209 words
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Article44 1934-11-12 4 Customs Defeated By Old Edwardians (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 10. In the Perak Football Association Cup final the Old Edwardians defeated the Customs by 3 goals to 1. The British Resident presented the cup to the winning skipper.44 words
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392 1934-11-12 4 Weights For First i Dey CARD OF 8 EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Tu f Club November Professional Meeting to be run at Singapore on Saturday, November 17 RACE 1 Horses —dess 3 —Div. 3- 6 Furs.392 words
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Article294 1934-11-12 4 Penang Lodios’ Successes PERAK BEATEN IN ALL MATCHES (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 10. A large crowd witnessed the first day’s play in the Triangular Badminton Tournament. A feature of the afternoon’s play was Samuel’s brilliant victory over his Penang rival in two straight sets. The294 words
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Article721 1934-11-12 4 Perak Colts Beaten By Odd Goal In Five CHONG SENG SCORES THREE GOALS Three goals scored by Oh Chong Seng enabled tne Chinese Recreation Club to win on Saturday hockey encounter with the Perak Colts by the odd goal in five. The steady shower of lain throughout721 words
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Article61 1934-11-12 4 Singapore’s Convincing Victory Against Negri (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 10. Singapore beat Negri Sembilan at hockey by eight goals to two. Singapore was obviously the superior team and the run of play indicated the relative form of both sides. Hay scored four goals for Singapore, Davies61 words
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Article640 1934-11-12 4 i Four Goals To One I HOCKEY AT HUTCHINGS I GROUND With a goal against their ien the jj. terval was taken, the Penan- ricket made a strong recovery in ti. cond half to turn the tables on their < nents, the Clifford School, whom640 words
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Article68 1934-11-12 4 Reuter. I Second Test I ONE WIN EACH IN FOURSOMES Melbourne, Nov -In the second golf test here bet en England and Australia, in the fours c’ 9 over 36 holes, Scott and Garnett (G <? at Britain) beat Mckay and Williams s tralia) 3 and 1.Reuter. - 68 words
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Advertisement14 1934-11-12 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” Ms-moubiie w > 1 «KF14 words
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Advertisement7 1934-11-12 4 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 147 words
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1323 1934-11-12 5 HUDDERSFIELD’S EIGHT GOALS ANCHESTER CITY BEATEN BY SUNDERLAND > RANGERS WIN CONVINCINGLY —Reuter. London, Nov. 10. following are the results of matches today in the English and Scottish DIVISION I A* V. 4 Sheffield W. 0 < 'h 2 W. Brom A. 3 I> <’•—Reuter. - 1,323 words
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Article89 1934-11-12 5 •gh A. —Reuter. Home Rugby Results OXFORD BEATEN AT BLACKHEATH London, November 10. i The following are the resul's of principal Rugby Union matches played today nevon 15 V’ orilu all J Nor— 71X i^ rS ty 8 o C liftcin Bedford 8 Coveiitn’ Birkenhead Park 9•gh A. * —Reuter. - 89 words
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Article92 1934-11-12 5 Malaya Cup SAME SIDE AS DEFEATED SELANGOR The following have been selected to play for Penang against Perak at Penang on Saturday next in the Malaya Cup competition D. R. HARPER (Capt.) J. G. BRETT C. M. J. KIRKE R. P. BINGHAM K. A. HAGUE92 words
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Article118 1934-11-12 5 Kedah And P.W. Defeats Penang Considering the conditions on Saturday’s trial game between Penang and Kedah and Province Wellesley was good and both sets of backs handled well. Green was not playing for Kedah and Harper, Wraight and Moulding were absent from the Penang pack. Wraight and Moulding118 words
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Article106 1934-11-12 5 Postponed Ties For Tuesday The following postponed ties are to be played on the Victoria Green on Tuesday, November 13. Men’s Singles Handicap "A” First round: Cheah Wat Sun —30.3 v Cheah Wat Lum —3. Umpire:—Cheah Gynn Seong. Men’s Singles Handicap "B” first round: Eu Cheow Hin106 words
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Article126 1934-11-12 5 Bud Walley And Thajudeen Draw Malacca, Nov. 5. Thajudeen (8.6) and Bud Walley fought a draw at the City Park Ring last night in an uninteresting main bout that went the full distance of twelve rounds. The fight was marred by too much clinching, holding and pushing. Not126 words
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Article668 1934-11-12 5 Inter-State Hockey MATCH ENDS IN GOALLESS DRAW (By Our Own Reporter) Alor Star, Nov. 10. Perak, who defeated Penang by five goals to nil on Saturday last at Ipoh, were held to a goalless draw at Alor Star by Kedah, who were beaten by Penang by eight668 words
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Article151 1934-11-12 5 “D” (Chinese) Coy. vs. Perak Colts The following have been selected to represent the “D” (Chinese) Coy. against the Perak Colts in a friendly game of hockey at the Francis Light School ground on Monday the 12th instant at 5 p.m. Pte. Chee Yew Hock; Pte. Yeang Cheng Phoy151 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-12 5 Safety is cheap at any price, that is why it < will pay you to fit < Dunlop Fort Tyres. j They are of unique construction, built specially for those who demand superlative 4 quality and distinctive DUNLOP fort The Tyre Supreme DUNLOP RUBBER Co~, (SJS.) Ltd., Robinson Road, Singapore.53 words
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Article4334 1934-11-12 6 DEMAND FOR BRITISH AIR LINE SPEED UP EXHIBITION AT SOUTH KENSINGTON SCIENCE MUSEUM A LESSON BY THE FLYING DUTCHMEN THE STORY OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY FURTHER READJUSTMENTS OF TIN QUOTAS THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE IN SIAM (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 31. SWIFTER AIR MAILS IMPERATIVE4,334 words
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Advertisement127 1934-11-12 6 wife ’WHEBB Just before Tiffin. Y\ W A siuqply Sole Agents .—N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs 3 our Sidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakPe, 8127 words
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Article1146 1934-11-12 7 AND WHAT THE MONEY IS BEING SPENT ON CANALS, ROADS AND PLAYGROUNDS another $31,000 is to be spent on deepand widening the flood water canal m Newton Circus to Thomson Road of the measures being taken by the i ipality under its five.year plan for1,146 words
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Article167 1934-11-12 7 Knocked Down By Penang Car In Ipoh Munusamy, an Indian employee of a Fiat Motor Company, Penang, w’ho pleaded guilty a few’ days ago to two charges of having at Club Road, Ipoh, on the afternoon of the 4th. instant driven a Penang Ford car in a167 words
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Article153 1934-11-12 7 Man’s Death Due To Ruptured Spleen When the case against Sohan Singh and Chinggar Singh, the two Sikh watchmen, [who stood charged with having committed ’murder by causing the death of a Chinese ’vegetable gardener named Chong Kin at 1 Ulu Chemor on the evening of October153 words
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Article545 1934-11-12 7 Cenotaph Ceremony DIGNIFIED AND IMPRESSIVE The Cenotaph Ceremony yesterday morning, with which is associated the observation of the Two Minutes Silence and the laying of wreaths, was as dignified and impressive as usual. The morning broke very wet and it was feared that the ceremony545 words
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Article50 1934-11-12 7 Fined £5 For Feeling Tired Montreal, Oct. 27. Police-Constable Stanley Baldwin was fined £5 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, for sleeping at his post. He expD’ned to the disciplinary beard that he war 'eefln- i-’’nd sat down t rest on some steps, and dropped into a50 words
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Article144 1934-11-12 7 Another Sub-Committee Member Charged RELEASED ON BAIL OF $lO.OOO Another of the members of the San Bin School Union Sweep Sub-Committee named lap Kee Seang, was produced today before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, and charged with (1) criminal breach of trust of a144 words
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116 1934-11-12 7 European Pleads Guilty A European named W. Gjodesan was today charged before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, with causing hurt to police constable No. 2047 by doing an act so rashly and negligently as to endanger human life or the personal safety of116 words
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Article360 1934-11-12 7 PRODUCE TWO PLAYS The members of Kedah Club, Alor Star were agreeably surprised last Wednesday evening, at the high standard of the two short plays put on by the Amateur Dramatic enthusiasts. I The first play, The Bride by Gertrude j Jennings was prettily staged, and inspired360 words
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Article299 1934-11-12 7 General Strike Proclaimed DIFFERENCES OVER WAGE INCREASE Shoemakers in Penang have declared a general strike, beginning from to-day. This is the result of the workmen and their employers being unable to come to terms, the workmen demanding a 35 per cent, increase in wages and the employers299 words
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Advertisement259 1934-11-12 8 SUPER ATTRACTION SUPER ATTRACTION BOXING WEMBLEY PARK MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1934. LIGHT-WEIGHT ELIMINATION CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST SEMI-FINAL ROUND 10 ROUNDS D. N. Samy vs. B. S. Ang SEMI-FINAL ROUND JUNIOR FLY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATION 6 ROUNDS Little Juan vs. Speedy Pancho (Siamese) (Indian) QUARTER SEMI-FINAL ROUND JUNIOR FLY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATION 4 ROUNDS259 words
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Miscellaneous159 1934-11-12 8 /Miiilti tn aiistfSW) 1» S SsS«^^#^^^ 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 HERE IS ENTERTAINMENT THAT COMBINES COMEDY, DRAMA, MUSIC, MYSTERY. ROMANCE! Every Moment Of "Embarrassing Moments" Is Filled With Giggles, Gasps and Thrills! I W j H jh W when he thought his joke had w > km ed his friend—he couldn’t159 words
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Miscellaneous192 1934-11-12 8 majestic OPENING TOMORROW 6-15-LAST NIGHT-9-30 J —.or t Paramount’s Delightful cried for lovely And Refreshing of Youth—- She taught him that money n ■MM| was a luxury- I l The M sh SS|fW' ■OHH| but that love Lifc was a neces- 4 1 SEt<- j 8 Girls o-W' BWTi GIRIdIM192 words
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126 1934-11-12 9 'by Radio Service. Advisory Committee's Recommendation Set Aside PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS FOR WHOLE COUNTRY London, Nov. 10. The Transport Minister, Mr. Hore-Beli-sha, has decided to set aside the recom- ndation of the Advisory Committee that >rk on pedestrian crossings in London, deluding the laying down of‘ 'by Radio Service. - 126 words
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Article162 1934-11-12 9 C. M. Armitage. —Rugby Radio Service. All Arrangements Completed i PRINCESS MARINA i DRIVING ON NOV. 21 I London, Nov. 10. hen Princess Marina arrives in London November 21 with her parents, Prince Princess Nicholas Qf Greece, they will met at Victoria Station by theC. M. Armitage.—Rugby Radio Service. ' - 162 words
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Article128 1934-11-12 9 ielegation is under consideration. —Rugby Radio Service. No Agreement Reached Yet JAPAN CONSIDERING DELEGATION'S REPORT London, Nov. 10. No further formal meetings between representatives of the naval powers engaged in the preliminary bilateral conversations in London have so far been arranged, but contacts between members of theielegation is under consideration.—Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article149 1934-11-12 9 .—Reuter. Friendly Gesture Expected Of Japan London, Nov. 9. A friendly gesture is expected from Japan at the beginning of next week, when she replies to the British plan after Mr. Yamamoto has received full instructions from Tokio. It is expected Japan will express appreciation of the British.—Reuter. - 149 words
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113 1934-11-12 9 —Reuter. King May Visit Eastbourne GEORGIAN MANSION WHERE KING EDWARD STAYED London, Nov. 10. It is understood His Majesty the King is contemplating a visit to the South Coast early in 1935, preliminary to the Silver Jubilee celebrations in May, when His Majesty will have—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article166 1934-11-12 9 .—Reuter. Alliance In New Form RESULT OF CHEQUER'S VISIT London, Nov. 11. The “Sunday Referee’’ understands that as a result of the visit to Mr. Macdonald’s country residence during the week-end of the Japanese naval delegates, the way is cleared for an agreement in principle which.—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article67 1934-11-12 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 12. The death occurred yesterday morning following a brief illness of Mrs. Collier, wife of the Chief Permanent Way Inspector of the F.M S.R., and mother of Mrs. Wigley whose husband was killed in the Perak-River Hydro Electric Office a67 words
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Article307 1934-11-12 9 —Reuter. The King Attends Cenotaph ENORMOUS CROWD London, Nov. 11. A mild day enabled His Majesty, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, to participate in the Armistice service at the Cenotaph which was attended by an enormous crowd. His Majesty, wearing the service—Reuter. - 307 words
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196 1934-11-12 9 3x5 W —Reuter. Price And Production Increase RUSSIA TAKING SECOND PLACE London, Nov. 10. The recovery of international trade should be greatly assisted by the higher price of gold, which, apart from stimulating production in West Africa and elsewhere, and eliminating fears of the3x5 W —Reuter. - 196 words
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Article129 1934-11-12 9 maae ror saies in me uuimiuuuo auu in the colonics and dependencies. —Rugby Radio Service. Two Sizes To Be Struck ARRANGEMENTS FOR SALE IN DOMINIONS London, Nov. 10. A special medal in commemoration of next year’s twenty-fifth anniversary of the King’s accession to the throne ismaae ror saies in me uuimiuuuo auu in the colonics and dependencies.—Rugby Radio Service. - 129 words
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Advertisement222 1934-11-12 9 I! POPULAR DOG REMEDIES To keep your Dog fit. clean and well groomed can be easily obtained from BOON'S The Chemists of PENANG and IPOH. 808 MARTIN'S Condition Powders, Distemper Powders, Worm Medicines, 92 Ointment, Dog Soap Tablets, Liquid Shampoos, Cleansfur, Chalk Block, Martin-Milk. SHERLEY'S Alterative Powders, Canker Lotion, Canker222 words
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Miscellaneous115 1934-11-12 9 r i ;m 1 1 1 I TO-NISHT AND i r «““T °7 i s SNAJTCHED from her BRIDAL BED! I z haPPened ,ke m<>,t thri inB Wedding any Woman ever lived through 1 ‘GIRL MISSING'’ GLENDA FARREL, BEN LYON, MARY BRIAN, Etc. I POPULAR REDUCED PRICES: Cent. 10, 20,115 words
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Article917 1934-11-12 10 On Saturday we published the text of a memorandum issued by the executive of the Incorporated Society of Planters relating to the salaries, emoluments and the general conditions and terms of service of planters on rubber estates and other plantations in British Malaya. A short while ago the917 words
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Article4561 1934-11-12 10 FRICTION IN PERMATANG DUA MOSQUE JUDGE HOLDS LAND TO BE MOSQOE LAND MUST HAVE BEEN SO FOR OVER 30 YEARS First Defendant Cause Of All Friction In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley I gave judgment for the plaintiffs in the case in which Haji Salleh4,561 words
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Article185 1934-11-12 11 We have been asked to remind our readers of the forthcoming production of Patrick Hamilton’s play Rope,” which is being presented at the Town Hall, on November 22nd and 24th at 9.30 sharp. i The Booking plans are now open at the Robinson Piano Co., and the seats are185 words
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Article125 1934-11-12 11 Two Hokkiens, a Teochew and a Kheh Chinese composed the number of those fined $5 each, with sentence of seven days’ imprisonment in default, by the Penang district judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning, for not being registered smokers, having in their possession chandu. Their names were125 words
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Advertisement77 1934-11-12 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. OPENING WEDNESDAY, 14th. NOVEMBER FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY THE FAMOUS NANDY'S REVUE CO. In their original snappy Repertoire of CLASSICAL, ACROBATIC, MODERN DANCES AND BURLESQUES. 15 Artists Pretty Girls Stunning Costumes A Grand Variety performance that has met with great success. DINNER CABARET »4|- NON-DINERS »2|.77 words
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Miscellaneous63 1934-11-12 12 7< TM»» COLUMN 9 I > *MATE j The New Jungle Epic Of Unbelievable Animal Thrills! THE MOST SENSATIONAL OF ALL *TARZAN PICTURES! Tarzan AND HIS Mate WITH f The Original Tarzan JOHNNY WEISSMULLER AND MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Do Not Confuse This Picture With Any Previous "Tarzan” Film. ITS A I63 words
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Article857 1934-11-12 13 Ampang Incident THREE MALAYS SENT TO GAOL Before Mr. J. p. Biddulph at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Friday, the case was heard in which two Malays named Mohamed Yusoff and Mohamed Som were charged with abetting the offence of outraging the modesty of a Chinese857 words
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Article338 1934-11-12 13 3 Accused Discharged FIGHT IN RUBBER ESTATE A Klang, Nov. 9. Alagan, Suppiofc, Murugan and Sunni, four Tamils, were originally charged k± re Inche Osma *b the Klang Magistrate, with the attempted abduction of a young married woman named Rangamma, the wi e of R ,tnam,338 words
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Article378 1934-11-12 13 Tamil Women Summoned For Obstruction Thambipillai, an employee of a toddy contractor, was charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulph at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Friday, with being in possession at Sinnatamby kampong, Pudu, on Oct. 30, of 27% gallons toddy not being a person authorised to378 words
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Article219 1934-11-12 13 Should Read This Nurse’s Letter Here is something of real interest to those mothers-to-be who are suffering during the months preceding the “happy event” with indigestion in one or another of its various forms: flatulence, heartburn, sickness or acidity. To-day it is no longer necessary to219 words
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Article192 1934-11-12 13 Tree Falls On Coolie “I find that deceased died as a result of having been knocked down by the stump of a tree which fractured the base of his skull. lam satisfied that no blame can be attached to anyone,’’ was the verdict returned by Che Osman192 words
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Article122 1934-11-12 13 To Go To Lipis For T raining Tungku Ali, the Tengku Mahkota of Trengganu and eldest son of His Highness the Sultan of Trengganu, who arrived from England a few months ago after a course of studies there, is being posted to Kuala Lipis on December122 words
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Article527 1934-11-12 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. H. Pedlow, M.C.S., has been appointed to officiate as solicitor-generai, Straits Settlements. r Mr. R. V. Patterson of the Borneo Motors succeeds Mr. J. H. Fenwick as Hon. Secretary of the Penang Golf Club. p Mr. Rajaratnam, of the staff of the Infant v/elfare Centre, Ipoh,527 words
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Article172 1934-11-12 13 Ipoh Police Looking For Young Man In connection with the report made by Mr. Wong Jee Seong, of Ipoh, of a loss of valuable jewellery from his residence in Brewster Road, the Police have issued a circular giving the description of a young Hakka Chinese who is172 words
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Advertisement71 1934-11-12 13 BftdSß w Give Baby Health the Greatest Gift! You can give baby no more preciousgift than health. Thousands of healthy, happy children have been reared upon Mellin’s Food. Their sturdy strength is the strongest testimony in its favour. Mixed as directed, it is the nearest equivalent to breast milk. Mellin's71 words
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Advertisement279 1934-11-12 13 I I g I I 77A YOU WERE 80 CHARMING Waltz CB 776 THE PRIZE Waltz I CR OH MUKI MUKI OH Fox Trot Ub /oU EV’RY TIME I LOOK AT YOU B DEBROY SOMERS BAND GIVE US TWO UP-TO-THE-MINUTE B RECORDS THAT ARE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR IN LONDON. I <279 words
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580 1934-11-12 14 ADMISSION FEE INCREASED The extraordinary general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club held on Friday in the Secretary’s office of the Selangor Club, lasted a few minutes. j^ r t. H. Menzies, President of the club, explained that the meeting580 words
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Article99 1934-11-12 14 December 7 And 8 The Perak Turf Club December Amateur Meeting will be run at Ipoh on Friday, December 7 and Saturday, December 8. Two runs each will be provided for Horses, Class 4 and Ponies, Class 3. If possible, the Club may also provide99 words
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Article320 1934-11-12 14 Teams For Today SELANGOR'S FIRST ASIATIC SIDE Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. For the first time in the history of Selangor rugby the State is this season able to field an Asiatic side and the team that has been selected to meet Perak at Ipoh today in320 words
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230 1934-11-12 14 Inter-School Hockey (From Olr Own Correspondent) Taiping, Nov. 11. Free School 2 King Edward VII 2. The annual inter.school hockey match between the Penang Free School and the King Edward VII School was played at Taiping yesterday and resulted in a draw, four230 words
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Article48 1934-11-12 14 Result Of Mixed Foursome The following is the result of the Mixed Foursome played on the Golf Course no Friday evening:— Mrs. Storey and Fenwick 45—8=37 Miss Greaves and A. Clark 49 —9=40 Mrs. Bryant and Aston 54 —9=45 Mrs. Rhys Williams and Ross 54—9=4548 words
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Article263 1934-11-12 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’» share List today.—■ Saturday Today y [jy Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers A. Malay 55!0 56|6 55 0 56|6c Hitam 45 50 45 50 Hong Fatt 45 50 47 .51 K. Lanjut 17 6263 words
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Article230 1934-11-12 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today 4 Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers Ay™w”ng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 47 49 7 Hong Fat 45 47.% 46 48 Jelebu 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% Kuchai 95 1.00 95 1.00 Lingui 1-25230 words
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Article247 1934-11-12 14 SOON THEAM CO. i The following are the changes in out quotations up to noon today I Saturday Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Hong Fatts 47 49 47 49 Hongkongs 116 12 3 11 6 12 3 Jelebus 1.00 1.05 1.00 1.05 ex Johans 25 27% 25 27% K. Lanju’s247 words
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Article265 1934-11-12 14 Evidence was given by Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, Probationary Assistant Controller of Mono- j polies, before the Penang district judge, Mr. I B. F. Bridge, this morning in the case of Tan Aik. a Hokkien Chinese woman, charged that about 2.50 p.m. on Nov. 8 at Bridge265 words
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Article48 1934-11-12 14 i I PENANG, NOVEMBER 12 London Bank Demand 2'4 3 32 4 m|ts 2'4 316 j Private 3 m|ts credit 2'4 I 3 Documentary 214 7'16 On New York Demend 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 40%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 28% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 2448 words
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Article110 1934-11-12 14 SATURDAY TODAY London £228.12.6 No market TIN.—(3 Months) London £228.15.0 No market Singapore $113.62% $113.50 Business Done BuXL »113.62% »113.50 business 50 tons Buyers no Sellers COPRA- (Sundried) S3OO BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $23 00 RUBBER.— 6« 6&d. New York 13%c(G) Singapore Sppt 2 2 1%c. Jan./Mar. 22 AprU/Jn-110 words
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Advertisement635 1934-11-12 14 XMAS 1934 PRESENTS. FOR Friends At Home TEA, CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, CHAMPAGNE, WHISKY. MIXED WINES. CHOCOLATES, CONFECTIONERY, HAMS, TURKEYS, CAKES. SEE OUR XMAS LIST. Pritchard’s PENANG. MWM——■—fc POSITION VACANT j European Assistant required, P re e J a ?°l.p 4 z» with Import experience. Apply, stating age and enclosing copies635 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-11-12 14 WEATHER REPORT j Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 73 S 19 m.m. Noon 83 N TIDE TABLE i To-day High Water Low Water 3.00 a.m 10.02 a.m. 3.51 p.m 9.52 p.m. To-morrow 3.39 a.m 10.55 a.m. 5.00 p.m 10.53 p.m.40 words
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434 1934-11-12 15 Profit Of $48,129 2} PER CENT. DIVIDEND TO BE PAID Ropeway Claim In England Succeeds The twenty-seventh annual general meeting of the Rahman 1 lydraulic Tin, Limited, was held at noon on Saturday at the Registered Office of the Company, Hongkong Bank BuildingPenang. The434 words
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Article87 1934-11-12 15 During the week ending 3rd November, 934, exports from Malayan ports amount cd to 25,300 cases, of which 18,860 (75%) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,44 <6%) cases tp the Continent of Europe, 3,930 (15%) cases to Canada, and 1,065 (4%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports87 words
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681 1934-11-12 15 Old Dumps Picked Over SEARCH FOR VALUES BEAR FRUIT The following is the directors’ report for the year ended June 30, 1934, for presentation at the nineteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of Bakau Tin, Ltd., to be held at No. l681 words
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Article393 1934-11-12 15 $5,000 Depreciation Written Oft j The following is the fifteenth report of the. directors of Batu Lintang Rubber Co., j Ltd. to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held in Penang on Nov. 14:— Your directors have pleasure in submitting their report and a393 words
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Article108 1934-11-12 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 75?| 75<H New York 4.99% 4.98% x Montreal 4.87 4.87 Brussels 21.38 21.36 Geneva 15.33 15.32 Amsterdam 7.38 7.37% I Milan 58% j Berlin 12.40 12.40 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27% 26% Prague 119 ft108 words
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Advertisement332 1934-11-12 15 I THE MEW >1 FORD V 8 TRUCK kH B r BBM IS" ifel ‘r y JB JB ll I W- 'MB bB H 115» I tr «I I will wl r ■Hr lff z 9 hi Wii||j|ll|| H j- B GIVES YOU BUB IMPORTANT FEATURES EVERY TRUCK OWNER WANTS332 words
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Advertisement49 1934-11-12 15 AIR-MAIL j STATIONERY Writing-Pads i 100 Sheets Paper, Blottmg Paper and Writing 40 Cents. Envelopes 6 x 3| strong bat very fight 60 Cents per ICO Compendiums 60 Sheets paper 30 Square shape enrelopee wnl writing guide 80 Cents. The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. No. 1«. Pemng Street, PENANG.49 words
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Advertisement1770 1934-11-12 16 DOLLAR STEAMSBIP PJN® ffip. .112 n v z L HrtS w\ jV I I -7^i z j tex!Mlf/ I BLUE FUNNEL LINE Vouels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT London EUROPE VIA l eß Glasgow Nov. 16 Dec. 12 TO EUROPE VIA 3UCX C. AGAMEMNON Mar., L’don, R’dam, No v. 22 231,770 words
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Article607 1934-11-12 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines Ths following is a list of vessels arriving tttei mfIMS from Penang during the TN PORT TO-DAY 6.5. ATREUS from Singapore. Sails for Tripoli, Havre Liverpool, Gdynia and Danzig-N euf athrwasser. 5.5. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeidar, (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh (La-boean-Bilik),607 words
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Article144 1934-11-12 17 Dates And Venues NOVEMBER 16 Derby Cup. Run at Derby. Distant One Mile, Six Furlongs. NOVEMBER 24 Manchester Handicap. Run at Manchester. Distance One Mile, Four Furlongs. MALAYAN DIARY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meetting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Singapore Turf Club Professional144 words
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Article668 1934-11-12 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra* by train to Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M. Service will be closed at 7 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Pangkalan Brandan by the s.s. “Rawang” will be closed at 2 p.m. today. A mail for Ceylon,668 words
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Miscellaneous1576 1934-11-12 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Norman Greenwood: The Rolling WEDNESDAY The follow Ln Stone (Hamblen), At the Mid-hour 8.20 —Opening Announcement DJA Of whjchuriM 1 6 neW wave^«a dtta, of Night, Awake, Beloved (Cowen). German Folk Song ly. used simultaneous- 7.lo—The Victor Olof Sextet. Hilda Searle Program-Forecast (German, Eng(Soprano). Sextet: Fantasy1,576 words
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Miscellaneous306 1934-11-12 17 DX 588 —Classics in Ccmeo (No. 3) Symphony No. 5 in C Minor— Parts 1 and 2 Debroy Somers Band. LX 137 —Waltz in C Sharp Minor La Capricieuse Violin Solo by Bronislaw Huberman with Piano. CB 567 —In Santa Lucia —Tango He was only a poor Musician Tango—Eddie Saxon306 words
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Article556 1934-11-12 18 $24 Worth Of Gold EMPLOYER COMPENSATED Charged with criminal breach of trust of three chees and eight hoons of gold to the value of $24.09, Ng Chee Poon an employee in a goldsmith’s shop was produced on Saturday morning before Mr. D. Wills, the Police Magistrate.556 words
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Article201 1934-11-12 18 Chinese Killed By Motor Car SATURDAY'S INQUIRY An inquest into the death of Ong Moh Kim, a 50-year-old Chinese who was knocked down by Mr. Quah Beng Kee’s saloon car, P. 262, at 10.40 a.m. on October 10 at Carnarvon Street, which had been adjourned from November201 words
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Article120 1934-11-12 18 Ferry Boat Collides With A.P.C. Vessel There was a stir on board the s.s. Kulim, the Penang—Butterworth ferry launch, which left Butterworth Pier for Penang at 9 p.m. on Saturday night when bells started clanging suddenly after she had left the pier a little over a120 words
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Article278 1934-11-12 18 Mr. C. E. O. Woods Returns To Singapore i Particulars of new 7 R.A.F. details ar- riving by the troopship Somersetshire next Friday are now available. The return of Mr. C. E. O. Woods, M. Inst. C. E., formerly Principal Works and Buildings Officer, R.A.F.,278 words
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Advertisement154 1934-11-12 18 ITHE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL < BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST 1 ONLY 25 CENTS. "T. T J Times have changed. 5c E E have opinions. Fashionable E ‘My women no longer believe f necessary pay high I prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests I have154 words
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Advertisement47 1934-11-12 18 {firfl n Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG. NEW SHIPMENT 1,000 PAIRS STORM-WELTED SHOES IRONSIDE BARRATS $5 MANY STYLES VARIOUS shapes brown u black LEATHER SOLES Per Pair. B rubber SOLES A// Sizes. Sole Agents Importers: M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON, 252, 4,6, PENANG ROAD, PENANG.47 words
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Miscellaneous54 1934-11-12 18 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Trapped! I n 1 n 1 iP I Jia I Jill Jgfl ifllwoaßaßgil He loves jam tarts, does Hobby Bear. Door slams as a draught blows through. Shut in! And he’s no business there. Percy, outside, wants a share. The broken handle falls off, too. v Hst!54 words
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4011 1934-11-12 19 KAN NAI-KWANG - BY KAN NAI-KWANG CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMISSION OF ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY, POLITICAL VICE-MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR IT has long been acknowledged that political reform is the greatest force in the process of reconstruction in China. There has been much talk about governmental Terms, but stress4,011 words
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Advertisement171 1934-11-12 19 U U UU UUU U U U U UU**********UW1U U UiraWHHWWUI Jwwnurauun FAITHFUL SERVICE BATTERIES There is one to suit every make of car so wide is the range of types and versions. For value the OLDHAM all British starter batteries cannot be beaten. They are strong and durable, being171 words
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Article, Illustration232 1934-11-12 20 POSSESSOR OF THE TWENTY-FOUR UMHI.ELLAS.”—Another title of the King of Siam, who is seen being carried on his way tc*n take the annual oath of allegiance. i- for REMEMBRANCE DAY if”*™ C v” S in the 'at the British Lcg.on factory at Richmond, Surrey. A232 words