Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1934
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Title Section20 1934-11-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1533. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 276. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934. PRICE -10 CENTS.20 words
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912 1934-11-23 1 FINANCIAL AND POLITICAL EVILS OF RENEWED RACE EQUALITY OF SECURITY AN UNQUESTIONED RIGHT London, November 22. statement on the Naval Conversations now proceeding in London was made during the debate on the address to the Throne by Sir John Simon tonight. He recalled that the’—Rugby Radio Service. - 912 words
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Article114 1934-11-23 1 large cheques down to Rugby Radio Service. £30,000 For St. George’s Hospital London, November 22. A large crowd gathered outside Buckingham Palace and cheered Princess Marina and the Duke of Kent when they drove with the King and Queen to St. James’s Palace this afternoon to viewlarge cheques down to Rugby Radio Service. , - 114 words
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Article550 1934-11-23 1 .—Reuter. Note To League Council BY YUGO-SLAVIA London, Nov. 23. Yugo-Slavia has handed in a note to the League Council declaring that the assassinations of King Alexander and M. Barthou were organised and executed with the participation of refugee terrorists from Hungary and demanding that the matter be.—Reuter. - 550 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-11-23 1 —Paul Laborie, who was arrested in Barcelona in connection with the murder of M. Oscar Dufrenne, with his counsel. M Charles Legrand. Laborie is new on trial in Paris.32 words
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553 1934-11-23 1 INDIAN PRESS COMMENTS CRITICAL OF SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES COSERVATIVE "TOO FAR TOO FAST": IMMENSE BODY OF MODERATE OPINION London, November 22. The first reactions to the report of the Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform have been generally in accordance with expectations. Indian press comments553 words
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Article183 1934-11-23 1 Senate Committee Considers It Most Serious i Philadelphia, November 21. In an interview in regard to his sensational evidence before the Senate Committee on November 20, General Butler declared that the story was brought out by the committee and not by him. “Racket societies have been using183 words
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Article83 1934-11-23 1 —Reuter. Selling By American Producers London, November 21. Selling by producers, especially American, caused a sharp fall in copper today which was accentuated by liquidations by disappointed bulls, who recently purchased in the hope of some imminent form of restriction materialising. It is generally admitted that the market—Reuter. - 83 words
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Advertisement15 1934-11-23 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement50 1934-11-23 1 I I A G ood TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 I Sport 4, 5 and 7 [Latest Home News 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 Early Telegrams 9 STOP PRESS 11 Latest Penang News 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Commercial News 14 and 15 China News 1950 words
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Advertisement2106 1934-11-23 2 casual municipal notice GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS o the undermentioned work OF INDIA, HANDEL MAATSCHAPRII All communication» relating to «Extension of Sea Outfalls, Canton- 1W)» NV Mivertiuement» should be iddreused to Ghaut. Birch Road ana Kedah N.V. the Advertisement Manager, The North Beach. Dated 7th November, 1934. Pald-qp Capttal2,106 words
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481 1934-11-23 3 MAN WITH THE AUGER CAUGHT AFTER TWELVE MONTHS ruthless pursuit carried on in SINGAPORE THREE MORE MEN ARRESTED During the past twelve months the local police have received about twenty reports from Kuala Lumpur residents whose houses have been entered by a robber. In every481 words
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Article501 1934-11-23 3 Serious Charges Against Chinese A motor smash in Tampenis Road over three months ago which resulted in the death of a man named Neo Piow had its sequel in the Singapore criminal district court on Wednesday when Ang Geok Seng was indicted on three counts before Mr.501 words
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Article88 1934-11-23 3 —Reuter Wireless. Automobile Association Criticise Belisha Beacons London, November 19. The unfavourable report of Mr. Hore Belisha’s devices to regulate traffic made by the Automobile Association as the result of investigations in London and Kent during a widespread of fog last night says the Belisha Beacons and the—Reuter Wireless. - 88 words
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Article57 1934-11-23 3 —Reuter Wireless. Taking Photographs Of Japanese Fortified Zone Hakodate, Nov. 19. A number of trappist monks have been charged with violating the law by taking photographs of the fortified zone. The charge was laid after gendarmerie carried out e, domiciliary search of the monastery and seized what..—Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article486 1934-11-23 3 Accepts $5O ACCUSED ACQUITTED AND DISCHARGED Before Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Tuesday, a Chinese named Soo Hin Poo, employed as attendant at a lodging house at Sultan Street, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $l2O,486 words
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Article104 1934-11-23 3 —Reuter Wireless. Extremely Small Applications For Treasury Bills London, Nov. 17. On the Money Market this week, owing to the continuance of plethoric conditions, short loans were often obtainable at onequarter per cent in spite of the large amounts absorbed by the Stock Exchange boom in giltedged securities.—Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article53 1934-11-23 3 —Reuter Wireless. £16,000 has been set aside for training young journalists along Nazi lines stated the propaganda Minister, Dr. Goebbels, at the first annual convention of the German Press which sent a telegram to Hitler reporting “the German Press is now a dependable instrument of the nationalsocialist—Reuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Advertisement184 1934-11-23 3 I) THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE j Il OUTDOOR GIRL K BEAUTY AIDS |j YET THEY COST I ONLY 25 CENTS. ■Jr Times hav cha "g«d- Sc yZ' have opinions. Fashionable women no longer believe necessar y to pay high I prices for high quality I beauty aids. Scientific tests have184 words
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Advertisement290 1934-11-23 3 To Mothers I ft J Ari** ing—or ia h* poavirh aa4 idOr I loAig weight* [Vt'. I Mellin's Food ,aiulp t‘-** I pirt on wognc I gplatfy and car him happy and I contented. Mixed J as directed, it is the perfect snbetitutb for mother’s milk. Mellin's Food J UNTOUCHED290 words
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Miscellaneous27 1934-11-23 3 All in a Day’s Work-by Rick Elmes HE OWES THE TAILOR ;I Voa CONAL tAERt X /-M TAILOQ M -s /vmoputX .1 v\’ E/ —LI id r27 words
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759 1934-11-23 4 SELECTIONS FOR TOMORROW B!G FIELDS AND OPEN RACINGS A J'< "iiorro\v will see the conclu sion of the Singapore '1 url Cluj November Meeting, with which the curtain will be rung down or that centre for this year. ill the going so uncertain, it is759 words
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Article100 1934-11-23 4 Matches For Saturday The following are the piincipcj Rugby Union matches to be played tomorrow Cheshire v Yorkshire Cumberland v Lancashire Durham v Northumberland East Midlands v North Midlands Warwickshire v Liceste rshi re Bath v London Welsh Bradford v Liverpool Bristol v Richmond C’bridge University’v P’mouth100 words
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Article38 1934-11-23 4 .—Reuter. McLean Defeats Attersley Melbourne, Nov. 22. I In the Melbourne Centenary Amateur I Golf championship final over thirty-six I holes, Jack McLean (Scottish Champion) defeated Attersley (former Australian Amateur Champion) 11 and 9. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article202 1934-11-23 4 -—Reuter. I First Round Draw I {CHARLTON ATHLETIC TO MEET EXETER I London, November 23. I The following is the draw for the first round (proper) in the Football Association Cup to be played tomorrow Carlisle U. v Wigan A. Mansfiekl T. v Accrit gton S. Workingtoll-—Reuter. - 202 words
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Article179 1934-11-23 4 i Fixtures For Tomorrow I VILLA TO ENTERTAIN PORTSMOUTH The fc Rowing are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Aston V. v Portsmouth Chelsea v Arsenal Derby C. v Liverpool Everton v Manchester C. Grimsby’ T. v Stoke179 words
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Article351 1934-11-23 4 By Odd Goal In Three In a friendly hockey match played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Recreation Club was beaten by the odd goal in three by the Sporting Diamonds. The game proved fast and the exchanges were contested very evenly. The Sporting Diamonds broke351 words
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Article61 1934-11-23 4 Glasgow Rangers Has New Forward lth? an Au rS had an Egy P tian forward in their Alliance team, and when he scored a goal agamst Hibernian, the crowd cheered loud and long. His name is Mohamed Latif, and he has tO qUaHfy Latif i s a strongly61 words
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Advertisement14 1934-11-23 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA “Chap Kuching” B rfzV' WXmoutrie .7 114 words
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Advertisement25 1934-11-23 4 I I You can now buy 1 STATE EXPRESS I luxury cigarettes I at an everyday price. I state (xpßgss e < H MADE IN ENGLAND25 words
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Miscellaneous69 1934-11-23 4 l 111 rcii— I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PENANG A MIDNIGHT SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT AT 12 P.M. WILL BE GIVEN TO "TARZAN AND HIS MATE" t At Usual Rates of Admission. M-G-M's MIRACLE PICTURE I I John ny WEISSMULLER (BQI TARZAI AND HIS MATE 2 Y&ars to69 words
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Article298 1934-11-23 5 BOXING BARTON BEATS QUINLAN Twp Welsh boxing champions fought at Belle Vue, Manchester, on Nov. 5, but both of them lost their fights. Making good use of his longer reach and straight left, Frank Barton (Salford) defeated Billy Quinlan, the Welsh lightweight champion, whose seconds threw in298 words
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Article209 1934-11-23 5 Suggestion Discussed By Border League A pli a for brighter cricket was made at a bt et ng of the executive of the Notts, and yshire Border Cricket League. Soult (Butterley) said that as in need of speeding up. His irganised a limit competition last which was successful.209 words
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Article392 1934-11-23 5 CLOSE FINISH IN MATCH WITH LENNY At the Liverpool Stadium on Npv 8 Jimmy Stewart, the Liverpool contender for the lightweight title, outpointed Ralph Lenny (America) in a twelve-rounds contest. The verdict was greeted by a roar of disapproval, though there seemed no doubt that Stewart392 words
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Article82 1934-11-23 5 P. C. C. ‘A’ versus P. R« C. ‘A The following have been selected to represent the P. C. C. ‘A’ in a friendly hockey match with the P.R.C. ‘A’ today at 5.10 p.m. on the Esplanade. S. V. Adams; J. A. McEvoy, J. W. Pinhey; A. F. Baughan,82 words
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Article734 1934-11-23 5 GOLF I Splendid Victory Over Royal Wimbledon TIPPETT'S LAPSE Oxford University, after winning the foursomes by five matches to one, beat Royal Wimbledon by twelve matches to four, with two halved, on the club’s course. It was an outrageously unpleasant day, and the rain swept across the course734 words
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Article626 1934-11-23 5 lawn tennis Gulf Between Leading Men Players C. E. HARE AT No. 5 The Lawn Tennis Association on Nov. 15 issued the ranking lists for 1934, based on performances in singles from April 2 to Oct. 6, as follows: MEN 1. F. J. Perry (1) 2. H.626 words
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Article327 1934-11-23 5 NO REGRETS—AND LOTS OF MONEY Plymouth, Nov. 13. H. Ellsworth Vines, former Wimbledon singles champion, landed at Plymouth from the United States liner Manhattan to take part in the professional lawn tennis tournament at Wembley Stadium next Monday. With him will be Big Bill327 words
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Article254 1934-11-23 5 Amazing Cricket Incident On The Rand What might have been a world’s record had the distance the bail travelled been measured was performed in a Transvaal reserve league match. Regal, a fast bowler, hit the bail fair and square with a rising ball and to254 words
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Advertisement10 1934-11-23 5 <2^ B No. 7. Leith Street Ponanc 'Phone N©. —1137.10 words
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Advertisement36 1934-11-23 5 MADAME DAVIES 30, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Hats Frocks for all occasions Now On Display Novel Presents For X'mas New Year. MORNING DRESSES $4-75 and $5-00. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL HATS TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK.36 words
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Advertisement245 1934-11-23 5 THE BEST OF EVERYTHING I A Real Love Story I• A Barrel Of Fun I A Bevy Of Song Hits I To Make You Lau g li Through Your Tears And Hum Its Tunes I Love Story I Laugh Storyl Song Story I There will be o laugh on your245 words
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Article1315 1934-11-23 6 THE QUEEN MARY'S TIME-TABLE TO BREAK ALL RECORDS four miles an hour faster THAN ANY SHIP AFLOAT automatic lifebuoys for all on BOARD Lunch in Cherbourg on Saturday; tea in New York on Wednesday afternoon —3,100 miles in*96 hours. That is the schedule1,315 words
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Article427 1934-11-23 6 Imports By Society Of Herbalists WOMAN CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENTS Seven charges against the Society of Herbalists Ltd., of Culpeper House, Bru-ton-street, W., alleging that they caused false Customs declarations to be made, and five charges against Mrs. Hilda Leyel, chairman of the society, accusing her of making false427 words
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Article277 1934-11-23 6 Alleged Master Burglar A remarkable story, alleging the training of a boy as a burglar was told at West London Police Court on Nov. 13.” Robert Delaney (39), engineer, Shaftesbury Avenue, W. C., who was charged on remand with breaking into a flat277 words
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Article426 1934-11-23 6 1,650 Entries At Leeds Exhibition SOME TIPS ABOUT TAILS AND WHISKERS Leeds had the peculiar honour on Nov. 10th of staging the world’s greatest mouse show at the Corn Exchange. All the aristocrats of the mouse world were among the thirty different varieties exhibited, and the426 words
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Article269 1934-11-23 6 Fifty Guests Drink 40 Magnums Of Champagne London saw a bride ablaze with diamonds on Nov. 10. It was the wedding of Mr. Siegfried Wreszynski, multi-million-aire financier. He married Mrs. Elizabeth Sofia Norris, former wife of his business partner, Lieut. -Col. F. B. Norris, with269 words
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Article566 1934-11-23 6 Baroness On Her Escape From Russia A NECKLACE LAWSUIT A Russian baroness, who said she escaped during the revolution with a pearl necklace in her mouth, was the plaintiff in an action in the King’s Bench Division on Nov. 13i She is the Baroness Marie566 words
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Advertisement91 1934-11-23 6 JUST THE THING FOR DANCERS! I JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX US I I r® i I Made for Dance Floors only. EASY TO USE-SIMPLY SHAKE IT I I LIGHTLY ON THE FLOOR. WILL I GIVE A PERFECT DANCING I SURFACE, ANYWHERE, AT ANY I I TIME. s I s I ONLY91 words
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1907 1934-11-23 7 RESIDENT COUNCILLOR FLIES OVER SCOUT RALLY GROUND LORD BADEN-POWELL'S INSPIRING ADDRESS CHIEF GUIDE TALKS TO SCOUTS What was perhaps the largest assembly f Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of North lalaya was held in Penang yesterday vening1,907 words
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121 1934-11-23 7 Dea:’i KncJ! Of Bodyline Bowling Melbourne, November 22. The M.C.C. bodyline ruling is generally approved in Australia where it is considered that the previous Australian rule has been adopted in principle. Mr. Johnson, a Test selector, said that the M.C.C. had belatedly followed Australia. It121 words
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Article48 1934-11-23 7 —Reuter. First Anglo-Australian Test Drawn Sydney, November 22. The first Anglo-Australian Women’s Lawn Tennis tow-day Test was drawn, each side winning four matches. Miss Dorothy Round won both her matches. She defeated Miss Louis Bickerton 64 6|2 and Miss Joan Hartigan 612, 216, 6,3. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article45 1934-11-23 7 Reuter. Monmonthshire Defeats Glamorgan London, Nov. 22. In a rugger match in the County Championship, Monmonthshire defeated Glamorgan by 16 points to 11 at Newport. RUGBY UNION MATCH The Oxford University defeated Mr. R. V. Stanley’s XV by 12 points to 7.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article676 1934-11-23 7 Exhibition Matches On Victoria Green x BEATS JIN MEAN IN SINGLES Those who saw Kho Sin Kie, the youthful Medan tennis champion, in action on the Victoria Green yesterday must have left i with the impression that it had been certainly worth their while ito676 words
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Advertisement313 1934-11-23 7 WE HAVE EXCELLED OURSELVES THIS TEAR] IN THE CHOICE, EXTENT, AND LOWNESS Of] i PRICE OF ALL OUR SEASON'S GIFTS I' If f fl K J* I J J I -I I J?" J 1 I M M w MH Ml f K I f I > THERMOS PICNIC SET313 words
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Article, Illustration235 1934-11-23 8 Excellent M.-G.-M. Drama At Queen's The story of Europe’s loveliest spy, Fraulein Doktor, came to life in the Metro Goldwyn-Mayer film, “Stamboul Quest,” at the Queen’s last night. Easily the best film seen here for a long time, it drew large crowds at both shows. There have been235 words
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Advertisement142 1934-11-23 8 ■“■"WTI LADIES GUEST NIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHTI POPPY DAY FUND Under The Patronage Of THE HON. THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR, PENANG. A Silver Cup Will Be Presented By THE COMMERCIAL PRESS, PENANG, and Four Gold Medals Will Also Be Presented by K. P. MD. HASSAIN ESQR. THE MUDA TRONA DRAMATIC PARTY Performing142 words
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Advertisement178 1934-11-23 8 WINDSOR 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 OPENING TOMORROW THE SUPER HINDUSTANI STUNT TALKIE AT THE MATINEE AT 2-45 P.M. TERROR” “Shakuntala” KALA PAHAD MR M4|p With The Daredevil S VELU NAIR MASTER NAVINCHANDRA, Famous Stunt Actor, MISS T. S. VELAMMAL MISS GOHAR KARNATAKI. Gramophone Record Artiste. MISS SHAN TA DEVI,178 words
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Miscellaneous66 1934-11-23 8 QUEEN’S 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. M-G-M's SENSATIONAL SPY DRAMA h I MYRNA iwrvvw Brent rW '♦£4, *x WS JHHMMR I Lionel Atwill THE EXCITING ADVENTURES OF "K-6" THE I BEAUTIFUL SPY WHO SENT MATA HARI TO < DEATH AND WHO HAD TO SENTENCE HER LOVER TO66 words
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Miscellaneous111 1934-11-23 8 MAJESTIC, 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TO-MORROW SUNDAY AT 2-45 P.M. THE BIGGEST MUSICAL SHOW TOURING THE EAST NOW ON THE SCREEN THE GREATER MARCUS SHOW The The Gorgeou. Wt JBi :Of the Revue M sLsSLtI Earth's Company K. Is gm w ORtJBMMi ife se an' E 6 Most Love!/ 70111 words
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Article776 1934-11-23 9 Statesmanlike Document Of Great Weight LONDON PRESS COMMENTS London. November 22. I’he report of the Select Committee aci v j the distinction of having leaders in ica’ly every morning paper in Bri- A] > t from the right wing Coiservativ s an the “Daily Herald” which are776 words
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Article203 1934-11-23 9 -Reuter and Reuter Wireless. NIPPON LAYS DOWN THE LAW Tokio, November 21. A semi-official statement refutes the contention that the Washington Pact, the Nine-Power Pact and the Four-Power Treaty are inter-related and declares that if the Nine-Power Treaty is renewed and territorial integrity of China is reassured-Reuter and Reuter Wireless. - 203 words
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Article191 1934-11-23 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 7-Doy Service To Australia PLANS DRAWN UP London, November 22. The Air Minister, Lord Londonderry, in the House of Lords last night, reviewed the progress in civil aviation, and referring to the projected England to Australia service, he said that long before the—Rugby Radio Service. - 191 words
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Article245 1934-11-23 9 —Reuter. No Scenery According To Convention London, November 22. The 1,000-year-old Chinese comedy, “The Lady of the Precious Stream,*’ the English version of which by Mr. Si Hsiung has been universally praised, is being produced next week at the Little Theatre. Miss Nancy Price directs, Maisie—Reuter. - 245 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1934-11-23 9 IF you want to understand the problems and to assess the prospects of the Naval conversations, you have got to understand the policy of Japan. So I make no apology for coming back to the subject. The British and American delegations, I think, go into conference1,522 words
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Article41 1934-11-23 9 —Reuter. U.S. Notices To Debtor Nations Washington, November 22. “Please remit” notices have been dispatched by the State Department to embassies and legations of twelve debtor nations from whom instalments of war debts are due on December 15. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement57 1934-11-23 9 Uuv our l/ADTINS y PILLS PR,NTED I apiola steel REOU r ~MENTS I Sure and certain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should rro/W I keep box in the house. THE p!NA; GAZETTE I W. J. EDM< -IDS i Th. BwrlWh Phanywv PreSS rDllted. B BD-M, Wear* Street, Penangbwi57 words
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Miscellaneous81 1934-11-23 9 JV GALA OPENING TONIGHT M A 9 30 P M ANOTHER WONDERFUL 100 PER CENT. TALKING. SINGING AND DANCING PICTURE i “ft H A K U N T A L ft W RECORDED ON R.G.A. PHOTOPHONE SYSTEM. S’ FEATURING r MISSES KAJJAN. SHARIFA, MASTERS NISSAR. NAWAB. RAHIM AND MANY OTHER81 words
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Article822 1934-11-23 10 The Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine is now a famous establishment. Founded some thirteen years ago, the school is conducted in the true spirit of science and its work will be of perennial value to the medical profession and to medical practice. It is the only822 words
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Article54 1934-11-23 10 Verdict Of Suicide Returned (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. November 23. A verdict of suicide was returned on the late Mr. Drysdale. Two letters were found. Drysdale had complained of sleeplessness. In May he entered hospital for an operation. On November 19 Drysdale called for his accounts54 words
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Article794 1934-11-23 10 A BUSY WEEK-END: Penang is in the throes of a very busy week-end. The Rotary Conference has attracted a large number of visitors from Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh; and its programme of events run on till Sunday.» Then there has also been a sort of.794 words
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Article117 1934-11-23 10 Pleads Guilty To Theft Charge Mohamed Ali bin Mohamed Hashim, until recently a police constable attached to the Central Police Station, today pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a Parker fountain pen, the property of a clerk attached to the same station Mr. P. J. D.117 words
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Article55 1934-11-23 10 European Found Shot Dead (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 23. Another shooting tragedy involving an European occurred today when Mr. H. J. C. Heytman was fou id shot dead in Wilkinson Road. He was 65 years of age. A neighbour pn entering the house found a55 words
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Article98 1934-11-23 10 $350 Or 2| Months’ Imprisonment A Chinese named Ng Ah Chong w;iS today convicted by the Police Magistral on three charges, (1) possession of dutiable liquor (2) fermenting intoxicating liquor and (3) possession of distilling apparatus and was sentenced to a fine of $5O or in98 words
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Article63 1934-11-23 10 Seremban, Nov U “I could not find a job so I tried my life,” said a Penang Chinese. Lu 1 o when charged today with attempted suicide. Sentence of a day’s imprisonment imposed. The Straits Times understands that ttu project for a new dance hall for Singapore63 words
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Advertisement230 1934-11-23 10 F PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME U Xmas 1934 Haig tt OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY ll c~- Chrktmas in 2,3, 4 and 6 bottle cases, V 1) Special y pac e a n the-year round” 12. This year the l( as well as the usual all-tne year iuuuu J j) Christmas230 words
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Advertisement45 1934-11-23 10 B YARDLEY LAVENDER So long cherished by all dainty womanhood that It has become a very part of modern social life. It is charming at all times and in tune with all occasions. MHganiMi Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR.45 words
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1481 1934-11-23 11 OVER 30 VISITING DELEGATES MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR AND COLONIAL SECRETARY The annual conference of Rotary Clubs of the Provisional District of Malaya and Siam opened today at the E. O. Hotel and will continue tomorrow and on Sunday. Over 30 delegates from Ipoh, Bangkok, Kuala1,481 words
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Article95 1934-11-23 11 Excellent Amateur Production One of the best amateur shows produced in Penang was the unanimous opinion of those who saw Rope, the play by Patrick Hamilton which was produced at the Town Hall last night in aid of St. Nicholas’ Home. Most of the minor matters to which we95 words
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Article298 1934-11-23 11 Indian Pleads Guilty Abdul Ghany, an Indian Mohamedan, who was until recently employed as a tamby at he Chinese Consulate, pleaded guilty before the Penang Police Magistrate, to a charge of theft of a sum of $lBO, the property of the Chinese Consul. On the application298 words
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Article67 1934-11-23 11 Scratchings For Tomorrow RACE 1 GREAT JOY VALKYRIE MISS WOO LEONIE RACE 2 PALDOREE EATON CROP ANGELUS RICO RACE 4 MOUNTAIN BELLE RACE 5 TROY STICK COMPRADOR MAJESTY MARIETTE PRINCE CARAVEL RACE 6 CHEERFUL LADY R ACE 7 AMY WELKIN MERRY MIKE KITTY TONTON CLIMATS RACE 8 FIVE67 words
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Advertisement86 1934-11-23 11 LEPROSY LEUCODERMA Whatever extensive and however longstanding cored absolutely in! four weeks. Success guaranteed. Particulars on request. KAMALA WORKS, (P.G.) Panchpota, BENGAL, India. a ULRJJRRRRiBJiJi»» B ■_aapnag""i The Most Discussed Film of Today 50,000,000 DEAD Will That Be The Story Of The NEXT WAR See WHITHER GERMANY" A picture it86 words
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Advertisement257 1934-11-23 11 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of dividends in respect of the year ended 30th September, 1934, and of the current year, each of 4%d. per share (less Income Tax) payable in England on 7th January, 1935. Local shareholders257 words
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Advertisement150 1934-11-23 11 W/.W.W/.V.VAY.W.W.W.WI Till ...w THE TRUFOOD BABY IS A HAPPY BABY Be Fair To Your Baby Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound TEETH, pure BLOOD,150 words
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1232 1934-11-23 12 RESIDENT COUNCILLOR ENTERTAINED By Chinese Community ADDRESS IN CHINESE PRESENTED Bast night the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor, Penang, was entertained by the local Chinese community at dinner at the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street. The occasion was the eve of the1,232 words
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Article136 1934-11-23 12 Caught Man Who Molested Schoolgirls How a Singapore police inspector, disi guised as a ricksha puller, caught an Indian molesting two schoolgirls was told in the Singapore police court on Wednesday. The tailor, Stepan Khan, was charged with using criminal force to the girls. Part136 words
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Article90 1934-11-23 12 Inniskillings To Relieve I Wiltshires It is understood tha': the Ist Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, will relieve the Ist Batt, the Wiltshire Regiment, at Singapore next trooping season. I The Wiltshire Regiment which has been stationed at Singapore since November, 1932, will be going to India,90 words
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Advertisement134 1934-11-23 12 (A BRITISH PRODUCT) Special Announcement We are pleased to announce that --[Mr —-'1 K ,/J|lP~ F < s n ///tT/ 7“ J the popular 8 h. p. Saloon (Manufactured in England). will be continued in production The policy of The Ford Motor Company of Malaya Limited is to provide, always,134 words
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Article889 1934-11-23 13 Preliminary Inquiry SEQUEL TO SUPREME COURT SUIT The preliminary inquiry into the case in which two men named Veerasamy and Kandasamy Chetty are charged, the first accused with abetment of fabricating false evidence and the second accused with fabricating false evidence was commenced yesterday before Mr.889 words
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Article277 1934-11-23 13 Labourer Convicted At i Johore I i Johore Bahru, Nov. 20. A Chinese was charged this afternoon before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) with having attacked his kepala, named Yin Chong, on Ulu Tiram Estate with a parang, inflicting a severe injury to277 words
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Article341 1934-11-23 13 Rush Of Letters I NO PASSENGERS ON FIRST FLIGHT So great a volume of letters is expected for the inaugural flight from Brisbane, on December 10, of the new Australia— England air mail service that there will be no room for passengers, and two ’planes341 words
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Article278 1934-11-23 13 Billiard Saloon Keeper Describes Arrest At the resumed hearing of the case ■not H C. Mills a vehicles inspector X stands charged Jrith accepting a bribe ot »1.50, on Wednesday, before the seco magistrate, Mills eaid that be did not see whit had been taken out278 words
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Article670 1934-11-23 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Rev. Keppel Garnier has returned from Belawan. j I The death ‘ook place on October 2 at Alexandria of Mrs. C. Hunsley, of Singa- pore, the day after her husband’s death. Mr. Hunsley was in the Singapore Water I Department. Mr. Taylor, Mr. H. Wylly, Mr. G.670 words
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Advertisement48 1934-11-23 13 A] TENNIS RACKETS LATEST MODELS VftA FROM sl2|- UPWARDS JUST ARRIVED J HOCKEY STICKS NEW Zrr) recommended by CONSIGNMENT Al ENGLISH of international hockey 9 INDIAN OLYMPIC equipment J PLAYERS JUST TO HAND ALSO NEW MODELS OF BADMINTON RACKETS Chen Company 32 BEACH STREET. PENANG. ’PHONE Ne. 333.48 words
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Advertisement126 1934-11-23 13 TAKE HOME] A RECORD I iir,;?' J TO-NIGHT 1 HERE ARE TWO WE CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND f*R77A THE PRIZE Wa,tZ 1 VB//O YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz I DEBROY SOMERS BAND PLAY THESE BIG LONDON SUCCESSES I IN THEIR MUSICIANLY MANNER, SMOOTHLY AND SWEETLY. J C 8777 1 JEALOUS 1126 words
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Article153 1934-11-23 14 —Reuter. To Be Maintained At 40 Per Cent. PARIS MEETING Representative Of U.S. Consumers Present Paris, Nov. 22. The International Tin Committee has decided to maintain the reduction of the quota at forty per cent. —Reuter. The consumers’ representative in the person of Mr. John Hughes of.—Reuter. - 153 words
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249 1934-11-23 14 Loss On Year’s Working I The following is the report of the Directors which was submitted to shareholders at the twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the company, which was to have been held in London on November 13: The Directors submit to the Shareholders their249 words
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Article43 1934-11-23 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 23 London Bank Demand 2|4 3(32 4 “Its 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2(4 7116 On New York Dcmend 57% France t.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 41%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 28% dis. India t.T. 155 SiJver 243 words
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Article123 1934-11-23 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY 1,011(3011 £228.10.0 £228.7.6 TIN.— (3 Months) London £228.15.0 £228.15.0 Singapore $113.62% $113.87% Business Done Penang $113.62% $113.87% Business 50 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA- (Sundried) $3.00 $3.05 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER.— London 6 l|l6d. 6 l|l6d. New York 12 7|l6c(G) 12 ll|16c(G) Singapore Spot 19%123 words
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Article405 1934-11-23 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations I'n MESSRS. KENNEDY OO.’S «hare cist today. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyerg Sellers ;rubber— I Ayer Molek 1.15 1.30 1.10 1.25 Batu Lintang 110 1.15 107% 112% i Broga 90 93ex 88 91ex i Bukit Kepong405 words
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Article250 1934-11-23 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes In our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 48 50 49 51 Jelebu 1.00 1.02% 1.00 1.02% Kuchai 97% 1.00 99 1.01 Lukut 1.00 1.05 97% 1.02% Nawng250 words
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Article85 1934-11-23 14 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 4|6 5,0 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Hi tern 47% 50 Hong Fatt 47% 50c.d. Jelebu 1.00 1.05 Johan 27% 30 Kamunting 12|6 13,3c.d. K. Kampar 10|9 11)3 Kuchai 97% 1.02% Lahat 9|9 10'3 Lukut 1.0085 words
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Article72 1934-11-23 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 75j| 75if New York 4.99% 4.99% Montreal 4.86% 4.86% Brussels 21.42 21.41% Geneva 15.41 15.38% Amsterdam Milan Berlin 12.42 1?.41% Stockholm Copenhagen 21.39% Oslo Vienna Prague 119% Helsingfors Madrid 36 Lisbon Athens Bucharest 497 Belgrade 220 Rio Buenos Aires Monte Video72 words
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Article1171 1934-11-23 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. I s ffl RUBBER (Dollar.) j < Allenby Rubber Co. 1 45 I liu I Alor Gaiah Rubber Estate s Amalgamated Malay Estates t5O I Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 3 M Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 170 I 180 I Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1701,171 words
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Advertisement597 1934-11-23 14 rOuitkWaytoSlopPAlNp 9 Te banish pain you must first re- A A A the CAUSE. This is what Yeast- Vite does, and in so short a time. Head- aches, fos instance, go in even 5 to 15 I Minotrn, Neuralgia disappears just as speedily, and even if you are a victim597 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-11-23 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E 1 m.m. Noon 87 S TIDE TABLE I To-day i HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1.09 a.m 8.05 a.m. 1.47 p.m 7.57 p.m. TOMORROW 1.40 a.m 8.38 a.m. 2.21 p.m 8.30 p.m.40 words
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Article1199 1934-11-23 15 HARTLEY WITHERS - IS IT THEIR FAULT? BY HARTLEY WITHERS No member of society is more maligned than the economist. He, the layman avers, is responsible for the mess which the world is in and for its inability to extricate itself. Mr. Withers is a distinguished member of the1,199 words
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Article489 1934-11-23 15 THE JUVENILE POINT OF VIEW Among the interesting facts noted recently by officials at the London air-port is the growth which is taking place in the number of children who make journeys by airway. Some of these juveniles, despite the fact that they are s'ill so489 words
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Advertisement252 1934-11-23 15 j I I 1 1 •S' 3 .'j Ojjglg ffi f~ j^^p z 7 rt. yy< HAAMO «CaSTEAD B ARE 1 «COMFORTABLE, DURABLE AND HANDSOME ®f “DIAMOND* bedstead brings lasting satisfaction:— It is designed in such a manner as to provide toe utmost comfort and support during repose. It will252 words
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Advertisement190 1934-11-23 15 K X IK 'l'IF -a E "JK I 1 I W- 1 r/ X. 4 •> THESE ARE TWO TYPICAL "LACTOGEN" BABIES Children brought up on Lactogen are invariably healthy and happy, for Lactogen nourishes in the correct way, ensuring firm flesh and muscle, and strong, straight limbs. Therefore, wise190 words
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Advertisement1727 1934-11-23 16 16 rr .|i— ,i L l dHeLAR STEAMSHIP I/INE 1- r *> I ameri^a^ maid W’ c I 4*tf[BfeL jOiygMkA rT XBLUI FIIMMBL LIMB J t? LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due C. ALCINOUS Amsterdam, Hamburg Dec. 26 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ qarpfdon Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow jnov. ot1,727 words
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Article581 1934-11-23 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The fnltowtag to a Hat of vessels arriving ■Mltog toil Penang during the m PORT TO-DAY S.S. ALFOEP from Batoe-Bahra, BelawaziDell and Langsa. Sails for Pengkalan Brendan, Pangkalan Soesoe, TandPoera, Simpang-OUm, Id! and Langsa on 25th inst. S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli,581 words
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Article100 1934-11-23 17 NOVEMBER 23, 24 and 25 Malayan Rotary Conference, Penang. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Singapore Turf Club Professional Meeting, 3rd day. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Ist day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, 2nd de.y. RUGGER: Dec. 1, Selangor vs.100 words
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Article936 1934-11-23 17 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imeprial Airways will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang on Sunday the 18th instant at 7 a.m. (Registration 6 p.m. tomorrow> AIR SIAILS A mail for South America by Steu-jner to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail936 words
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Advertisement44 1934-11-23 17 Keep Healthy y a NO Sore Throat NO Influenza 9 NO Infection when you take |g fORMAMiNr The germ-killing Throat Tablet i Sold at all Chemists and Stores. I i e e b VHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.44 words
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Advertisement35 1934-11-23 17 SPECIAL QMcM I S H Fwl SCOTCH WHISKY The Whisky with a mellow raste" &MSNISSS Aft GR4ND mcn I s h SCOTCH WHISKY "The Choice of the Connoisseurs" N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., PENANG.35 words
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Miscellaneous517 1934-11-23 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, of which will be used simultaneous- GSO 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metre? GSF 19.82 m-' -es J throughout and GSG 16.86 -et-j until 11.05 pm. Local Tima GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m Local Time GSD 25.53 metre* and517 words
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Miscellaneous521 1934-11-23 17 6.35 Talk.* 6-50—The B. B. C. Midland Orchestra l> (contd.). Suite, Silhouettes (Aren- sky). 7.os—Sydney Gustard, at the Organ of the Gaumont Palace Cineme, Chester. Cavalcade of Martial Songs t (arr. Nicholls), Two Sea Shanties: (1) Shenandoah; (2) Billy Boy B (arr. Rutland). I’ll String along with you (Warren). Tralee521 words
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Miscellaneous130 1934-11-23 17 PHOHI— HOLLAND TODAY P. M. B.2o—Dutch National Anthem and opening an ic uncement. 8.25 The Dutch Ladies Orchestra conducted by Lien Presser: 1. Hoch Heidecksburg. March. R. Herzer. 2. Klange aus Wien. Waltz. Bruno Doring. 3. Dort wo die Walder grun. N. Brodszky. 8-45—Declamation by Juan Hartmann. 9.05 The Dutch130 words
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Article1582 1934-11-23 18 COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT WIN CALDECOTT SHIELD FOR FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR The following is the Committee’s Report to be presented to members at the annual meeting of the Post Office Recreation Club to be held on Sunday, November 25, at 12 noon at the Club premises at1,582 words
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Article169 1934-11-23 18 ,—Reuter Wireless. By Fear Of Revolt BAN ON PUBLIC MEETINGS OF NAZI PARTY Berlin, Nov. 19. Gicwing whispered criticisms of the Government and even insubordination by s'orm troopers is allegedly behind the order issued by Dr. Goebbels declaring public meetings of the Nazi party and allied organisations,—Reuter Wireless. - 169 words
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844 1934-11-23 18 “We must give up the attitude prevailing in certain circles that the Eurasian is privileged. He is not, and the sooner i he gets that idea put of his head the better. They cannot succeed unless they put their844 words
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Article123 1934-11-23 18 landing of Henty at Portland Bay.—Reuter Wireless. Warm Reception At Portland Portland, November 19. Fifty thousand people witnessed the arrive,! of the Duke Of Gloucester in connection with the centenary celebrations in Victoria. A small cannon belonging to Edward Henty, who after emigrating to Tasmania from England,landing of Henty at Portland Bay.—Reuter Wireless. - 123 words
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Advertisement319 1934-11-23 18 BY AIR LEAVE SINGAPORE SUNDAY ARRIVE RANGOON MONDAY Imperial Airways offers you a service which is famous for its comfort and regularity. For luxury it is unequalled anywhere The journey is split up into two easy daily stages, Sunday night is spent at Bangkok and throughout the journey you are319 words
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Miscellaneous54 1934-11-23 18 BOBBY BEAR WINS A PRESENT LriUT y -....1.' A I I F| /Obi <(/* /4 ■I iMIIUIUIHIO/lhVMr IwSr Hi 11 I I Lwf™a Bobby’s good aim Percy Porker wants ices, but as he’s been seedy, V,xnsa neu doll for Rut j-this is a grand game. Mother Bear says, Oh, no,54 words
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Article460 1934-11-23 19 ><( ier course win G n by the Kuomintang body. Reuters Pacific Service. ADULTERY" CLAUSE STIRS FEMINISTS Nanking, Nov. 8. signal victory has been won by jhe women of China in their fight veainst the revised criminal code re:Tloral laxity. igation of 20 women yester>rning><( ier course win G n by the Kuomintang body. Reuters Pacific Service. - 460 words
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Article128 1934-11-23 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, Nov. 1. A. delegation of twelve Chinese pilots arrived here from Shanghai today and made representations at the Central Party Headquarters and the Ministry of Finance «gainst the Pilots Control Committee. They alleged that the committee recently challenged the qualifications of a*■ Reuters Pacific Service. - 128 words
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Article1174 1934-11-23 19 COMMISSION ORGANISED TO STUDY SUBJECT Administrative efficiency, the problem that has engaged the serious attention of the Chinese Government of late and for a systematic study of which an Administrative Efficiency Commission was recently organized, formed the subject of an enlightening address given here by Mr. Shao Yuan-chung,1,174 words
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Article131 1934-11-23 19 Service. Served Generalissimo And 200 Guests Peiping, Nov 2. Over 200 Chinese guests were present at a dinner given yes’erday evening by General Huang Fu, Chairman of the Peiping Political Council, in honour of General Chiang Kai-shek. Instead of the usual elaborate dishes General Huang and hisService. - 131 words
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Article98 1934-11-23 19 i Reuters Pacific Service Nanking, Nov. 9. At a special meeting this morning the Executive Yuan decided cn a general reshuffling of the Hopei provincial government. Although General Yu Hsueh-chung letains the chairmanship, the heads of the provincial departments are to be replaced with the exception ofi Reuters Pacific Service - 98 words
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498 1934-11-23 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. CHIANG KAI-SHEK AT SUIYUAN Kweisui, Nov. 7. Suiyuan has been en fete since the arrival of General Chiang Kai-shek and his party last night when the darkness was shattered by saluting guns and the cheers of huge crowds. A full day of conferences.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 498 words
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Article87 1934-11-23 19 XUI L-UU T» X vs. v Vice-Minister of Indus* ry. Reuters Pacific Service. Political Vice-Minister Of Industry Resigns Nanking, Nov. 6. The Executive Yiren today accepted the resignation of Mr. Kuo Chun-tao, political Vice-Minister of Industry, who is at present touring Europe for the purpose of studyingXUI . L-UU T» X vs. v Vice-Minister of Indus* ry. Reuters Pacific Service. - 87 words
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Advertisement140 1934-11-23 19 j-i Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., PENANG. NEW SHIPMENT 1.000 PAIRS STORM-WELTED SHOES IRONSIDE BARRATS MANY STYLES VARIOUS SHAPES v B=c S' leather soles Per Pair. rubber SOLES Sole 4genfs Importers: M. A. PITCHAY GUNNY SON. 252. 4. 6. PENANG ROAD. PENANG. t nnririHHri f rwn nrirtr! n ri140 words
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Article, Illustration291 1934-11-23 20 November Bride BRIDE’S VEIL. LIKE NUN’S COlF.—Miss Baba Beaton, sister ox Lauy Smiley, atter her marriage at Si. Mark’s, Nurmi Auuiey-street, to Mr. Alec riambro. POTATOES FOR THE POOR The German 'Winter Relief Organisation has started the seasons work by distributing potatoes to291 words