Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1934
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Title Section20 1934-11-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nc. 282. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1934-11-30 1 Reuter. GREEN'S TF AI > C ■W"VUV* n* D$ OF SPECTATORS SLEEP IN OPEN STREETS COMPANY OF UNSEEN WITNESSES WC LD LISTENS-IN TO CEREMONY AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY London, November 29. ver in history has a marriage been attended bv such a vast comReuter. - 1,436 words
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64 1934-11-30 1 Well Known Ipoh Chinese Businessman (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, November 30. Oh Khay JBeng, son of the late Oh (Tieng Keat, principal of Chop Ban Seng Leong was found shot dead at his office. Oh Khay Beng lately figured as defendant in64 words
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Article35 1934-11-30 1 Santiago, November 29. Senor Salamanca has resigned according to a well-informed source and the VicePresident. Senor Tajada, will assume power, forming a national government. Senor Salamanca was yesterday reported to have been kidnapped.35 words
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Article173 1934-11-30 1 Alarmist Rymours in Circulation Berlin, November 29. Intense excitement prevails in the capital. This afternoon alarmist rumours were circulating as regards the attitude of the army towards the regime. A report that the Reichwchr police had been ordered to hold themselves in readiness for a state173 words
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Article66 1934-11-30 1 —Rugby Radio Service. League To Discuss Arrangements London, November 29. i Geneva announces that the League of Nations has been convened for December 5 to begin discussions of the arrangements for the Saar plebiscite. At its conclusion I the Council will have before it the memo- randum received—Rugby Radio Service. - 66 words
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Article115 1934-11-30 1 road bridges across railways.—Rugby Radio Service. Road Fund Subsidy For Abolition London, November 29. Asked in the Parliament whether in view of this week’s railway accident at the level crossing at Wormely, in which the engine driver and a fireman lost their lives, he would take measures toroad bridges across railways.—Rugby Radio Service. - 115 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-30 1 f, NAGATA BROTHERS OENTSSTS cad Office next t. The Dispensary p rxv Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement54 1934-11-30 1 I DONALD 4 SCOTCH WHISKY A ta» WKBKT Atalfota«toFrt« of ISAS a Lu Illi. Obtainable From All ProvUdon Store* TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4 5 and 7 Malayan News 7 and 11 STOP PRESS 11 Latest Penang News 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices I 4 Commercial54 words
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Advertisement1964 1934-11-30 2 rates for casual CARPETS PENANG HILL CLOSING DOWN SALE BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS j AUCT |ON SALE RAILWAY. toTeSS NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BAEZ AH communication. relating to Oriental PuWic b AND CLEARED HANDEL M AA TSCHA U Mvertisement, should be g a handsome assortment ot TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO N<V> Paid-up Capital f1,964 words
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756 1934-11-30 3 CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER AGAINST MAN DESCRIBED AS "HALF-CRAZY" Choh Boh Tang, a Cantonese tailor, who is alleged to have set upon a coworker with a pair of scissors in the early hours of Armistice morning, inflicting a number of severe wounds, was in756 words
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Article332 1934-11-30 3 Rubber Rice NEW ARRANGEMENT SUGGESTED A meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association was held at the premises of the Seng Cheong Society with Dr. A. L. Hoops, president, in the chair. The following gentlemen were present:—The Hon’ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, Mr. E.332 words
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Article304 1934-11-30 3 Alleged Ruse To Obtain* Student's Watch An extraordinary story of one man’s alleged ingenuity as a “confidence” man 1 and another’s alleged gullibility was rela- ted before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, Singapore. I Sudin bin Musa, a Malay, was charged with cheating304 words
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Article208 1934-11-30 3 COUNSEL PERSUADES HIS OWN CLIENT TO SHAKE HANDS Mr. M. Mitter, counsel on behalf of cr, Bengali complainant, figured in the unusual role of peacemaker before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, Singapore. The Bengali charged four Sikhs with criminal intimidation some months ago> but this charge208 words
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Miscellaneous34 1934-11-30 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Truant Trio (1) Throwing stones in the river, the pets all atjree. !r a>n I,ut 2s better than school. But, look, whom do they see? QutvL th-, onugi He wont >e.34 words
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400 1934-11-30 4 WEIGHTS AND SELECTIONS FOR TODAY The following ar e the weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur today:— RACE 1 I Ponies Class 3 Div. 2 4' 2 Furs.—2.3o; p.m. Lady Tarquin 12.01 Highland400 words
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Article432 1934-11-30 4 FAST GAME Sporting Diamonds A Superior Team Although they proved a far superior team, in combination and stickwork, the Sporting Diamonds had to content themselves with a solitary goal vicItory in their hockey match with the I 1 rade School played yesterdav on the Matter’s432 words
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Article274 1934-11-30 4 Tomorrow's League Matches WANDERERS TO VISIT HIGHBURY The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v W'hampton W. Birmingham v Tottenham 11. Blackburn K. v Huddersfield T. I«eeds U. v Derby C. Liverpool v Aston V.274 words
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Article93 1934-11-30 4 Principal Fixtures For Saturday I I The following are the principal English rugby fixtures for tomorrow:— v POSSIBLES Aidershot Servicts v P*mouth Services Coventry v Cardiff Gloucester v Blackheath Guy s Hospital v Richmond Halifax v Birkenhead Park Harlequins v Leicester Liverpool v Waterloo I London Scottish v93 words
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Article1167 1934-11-30 4 A Famous Referee Looks Back THE MEN AND THEIR PLAY When, in the spring of 1919, I had the honour of being invited to fill the post of referee at Wimbledon, I had not the faintest idea that that invitation would be repeated every year up1,167 words
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Advertisement14 1934-11-30 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching” a ws.MouTititJg]y zT 114 words
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Advertisement176 1934-11-30 4 i A British Scientist has at zf W last discovered a safe and J scientific way of removing YX superfluous hair. Razors K f —which only make the Ml j hair grow faster and I thicker— and all the old evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded This new discovery,176 words
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Miscellaneous167 1934-11-30 4 THE FIRST OF FOX FILM’S NEW SEASON MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE LOVING with LAUGHTER LAUGHING with SONGS; (Known All Over The World as BOTTOMS UP") a new Smilestone on the W ENTERTAINMENT HIGHWAY’.,. aqf Wil I Iv 1 jillf •I I ‘I jJ Passing and surpass- IB r n9 /^unny Side167 words
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Article748 1934-11-30 5 .■I MADE £20.000 IN MY FIRST YEAR EXPECT TO RETIRE IN FIVE YEARS": 'SCOUTS' WITH BIG CASH OFFERS Ellsworth Vines On s -v. 19 the first serious attflr in*reduce professional tennis in t his v is to be launched at the Wemtj]eV < rts748 words
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Article1148 1934-11-30 5 HEARTY SLAPS AND; OTHERS ITALY’S METHODS was e, great scene at Highbury, and Italian spectators provided quite aj Jar slice of the entertainment in the ur before the game commenced. i time wes occupied in a desperate our to give each of their fellowrymen, within reach, a1,148 words
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Article132 1934-11-30 5 Scotland v. The Rest The following are the teams for the Annual St. Andrew Society versus The Rest match on Sunday Dec. 2.: 8.30 Moncur v. White. Craig v. Brady. 8.35 McKinstery v. Lawson. Halliday v. Foster. 8.40 Abbott v. C. E. Brooke Somerville v. R. M.132 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1934-11-30 5 SDCCER officials whom I meet time co time usually Tianage to turn the conversation around to the late Herbert Chapman and his methods. u They say there never was any football personality quite like the famous Arsenal manager, and I was interested to learn, the1,207 words
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Article359 1934-11-30 5 How Perry “Gate-Crashed” When Unknown A remarkable account of how Fred Perry, England’s No. 1 tennis player and world champion, “gate-crashed” an exclusive tournament when he w r as an unknown schoolboy, and reached the third round, was told at a public demonstration of the Workers’ Educational Association359 words
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Article109 1934-11-30 5 On Wednesday, December 5 The following have been selected to take part in the State Trial Match to be played on Wednesday, December 5 1934 at the Hutching’s School ground. All players should be on the field at 5.10 p.m.: Whites: —Teik Lee; Kong Tat, Cheng Phoy;109 words
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Article72 1934-11-30 5 P. C. C. ‘A’ v Malay Sporting Club The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C. ‘A’ against the Malay Sporting Club on the Esplanade today at 5.10 p.m. J. A. McEvoy; J. H. Dodd, C. E. Brooke; J. E. A. Clark, D. D. B. Cook, R. W.72 words
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Advertisement173 1934-11-30 5 Now Life New Health New Vitality i’n enjoy life to the full, to face depression and loss of vitality, to restore health •-n»t vigour, each person can, and should, •\e advantage of the wonderful restorative powers of PIIYLLOSAN.’ Doctors and Scientists unite in the most remarkable testimony ever paid to173 words
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276 1934-11-30 6 Clearing A Great Air Route 47 RAJAHS LEND THEIR SHIPS The Timor Sea, which for; centuries has been the home and breeding ground of sharks, is to be cleared. This is because the Timor Sea, fol-! lowing the recent flights to276 words
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Article495 1934-11-30 6 BARONESS HER £600 NECKLACE Judgment In High Court i Claim LEFT RUSSIA WITH IT IN; HER MOUTH A Russian baroness who escaped from 1 her country with a pearl necklace in her i mouth won her action before Mr. Justice) j Macnaghten in the King s Bench Division !on Nov.495 words
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Article67 1934-11-30 6 Beautiful Woman Found Dead In Park Mrs. Ann Johnston the beautiful 30-ycar-old wife of a Los Angeles banker, has been found dead at the foot of the bronze statue of Rudolph Valentino in a Hollywood park. By her side was an empty bottle which the police say had67 words
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Article132 1934-11-30 6 Autogiro Tests Fail The autogiro tests for picking up and dropping mail bags which have been carried out at Hanworth aerodrome during the last six weeks have now been abandoned. It was hoped that a system would be found for collecting and depositing air132 words
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Article431 1934-11-30 6 SAAR BOOK THAT WAS HASTILY BANNED Berlin, Nov. 18. The Government has hastily banned what was intended to be a piece de resistance of the volumes of propagandist literature advocating Germany's claim to the Saar. Twenty thousand copies of the banned book were printed for the431 words
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Article162 1934-11-30 6 JUNGLE ORDEAL OF EDWINA BOOTH New’ York, Nov. 19. Miss Edwina Booth, the star of the film “Trader Horn," wffio- has filed a claim for £200,000 damages against Metro-Goldwyn Mayer on the ground that her health was ruined by the hardships to which she was subjected162 words
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192 1934-11-30 6 Attempted Suicide Prior To Arrest Reading, Nov. 19. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned at the inquest held at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum on George Scriven, 60, who died while undergoing an operation. Scriven. a furnaceman, who lived at Saltley, Birmingham, was found guilty192 words
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Article, Illustration781 1934-11-30 6 HE GUIDED THE ROMAN CHURCH THROUGH THE WAR The Pope was in his private libratry at the Vatican reciting the Rosary when news reached him cf the death of Cardinal Gasparr;. There were tears in his eyes as he murmured,781 words
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Article188 1934-11-30 6 Defective And False, Says Father Woodlock Father Woodlock, in the first of a series of lectures at Farm-street Church, I >ndon, on the psychology of Christian ch:.~acter, criticised the so-called “New Psychology.” He contended that it had no right to toe honoii; ab o lame of isve188 words
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Advertisement61 1934-11-30 6 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST AND FINEST NOVELTIES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMENS IN STERLING SILVER CHROMIUM AND R.G. THE IDEAL XMAS GIFTS ALSO CARNIVAL GOODS. PRICES CHEAPEST IN TOWN. PLEASE COME AND SEE BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY SOLICITED. THE ONLY PALL MALL61 words
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Miscellaneous72 1934-11-30 6 LAUGH YOU MUST AND S!NG YOU Wl LL AT THE FIRST OF FOX FILM S NEW SEASON MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE JOHN BOLES 66 Alk A OET A I "PAT" PATERSON <N T AMVI OEL IM s P E T R r L y M “Tt They thougH "SUNNY SIDE UP"72 words
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1201 1934-11-30 7 GOOD YEAR IN FIELD OF SPORT MR. F. J. G. AERIA SELECTED PRESIDENT I I I re was a large attendance of mem- tor the annual general meeting of nang Recreation Club which was t st night at the Cluß'premises. Mr. i G. Aeria presided.1,201 words
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Article247 1934-11-30 7 CHINESE HOLD UP WOMAN IN U. PERAK Shot Allegedly Fired POLICE EFFECT .THREE ARRESTS The first case in Perak of robbery with dangerous weapons for some little time occurred just outside Grik, the centre of the remote Upper Perak district, a few days ago. It is247 words
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Article481 1934-11-30 7 Winners’ Fine Display VICTORY BY FOUR GOALS TO ONE After an evenly contested first half during which two goals were shared the Penang Recreation Club was defeated by the Chinese Recreation Club by four goals to one in a friendly hockey match played yesterday on the Esplanade.481 words
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Article24 1934-11-30 7 Reuter. Oxford University Defeats Gloucester London, November 29. In a Rugby Union match, Oxford University beat Gloucester by 12 points to B.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article27 1934-11-30 7 —Reuter. London, November 29. In a replay in the first round of the Football Association Cup, Wimbledon beat Leyton by one goal to nil..-—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article20 1934-11-30 7 The Free School will meet the AngloChinese School in a return badminton fixture at Green Lane this afternoon.20 words
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Article393 1934-11-30 7 COW FOUND KILLED AT RENGLET Dragged From Stall BEAST SAID TO HAVE BEEN SEEN ON ROAD Definite evidence of tiger at the Cameron Highlands was reveeled when a ccw, belonging to a resident at Renglet,' was found dead near the junction of the j main road393 words
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660 1934-11-30 7 I CASE ADJOURNED BECAUSE OF CONFLICTING I STATEMENTS I When the aged mother and a cousin of Yap Ann Piow, the shipping manager who is on trial on three charges of criminal breach of trust, involving sums totalling over $7OO, from Joo Guan660 words
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Advertisement224 1934-11-30 7 I a» I BY ALL AS THE BEST TOY DISPLAY IN MALAYA > i u, TOOTSIE TOYS Z" nSn wi loviiP thethrillof y I iff Each box contains 10 miniature THE TIMES M l/'/ l l///u Trains the Hand and Eye. motor cars of various types. Each One qood lurn224 words
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Advertisement332 1934-11-30 8 Thone 485 AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED, 86, Beach Street nan FUN FROLIC ’Phone 1459. Friday, 30th November, 1934. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA k “SUNG SI FU CHAI” I SEATS :—5O, 40, 30 and 20 Cents. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA “CHI SIM LU CHOO” —Last Part. SEATS —5O, 40 and 30332 words
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Miscellaneous217 1934-11-30 8 EVERY KNOWN RECORD SMASHED TO PIECES J||| y y j HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD I Fkickus I THEIR FIRST JOINT APPEARANCE SINCE 3 SHOWS DAILY THE £POH-MAKING CAVALCADE 2-45 6-15 9-30 P.M. THE GREATEST AND MOST THRILLING Jy217 words
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Article143 1934-11-30 9 Sings In A Public Square An extraordinary scene took place in the big square in front of the Berlin Opera House when the famous Polish tenor, Jean Kiepura, delighted a vast crowd of enthusiastic admirers filling the square by improvising a nocturnal open-air concert. On leaving the building,143 words
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Article44 1934-11-30 9 Cancelled For Want Of Entries New The Viceroy’s Challenge Trophy race for 1934 has been cancelled owing to lack of entries. There were only five entrants, including Misrichand, who is in hospital as the result of a recent crash near Delhi.44 words
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Article52 1934-11-30 9 Clive Brook and Diana Wynward, stars of “Cavalcade,” are together again in “Where Sinners Meet,” which began a season at Majestic yesterday. It is an adaptation of A. A. Milne’s stage play, “The Dover Road” which convulsed audiences in England, America and Canada for several52 words
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Article163 1934-11-30 9 —Reuter. distributing trade ERROR London, November 29. The International Tea Committee has fixed a regulated figure for tea exports from India, Ceylon and the Netherlands Indies for the year beginning April 1, 1935, at 82 112 per cent, of the standard export of 807,714,396 pounds. The cut—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article72 1934-11-30 9 Reuter. Standard Oil Plant At Havana Havana, November 29. Fire has broken out at the great refinery of the Standard Oil Company here. The whole building and storage tanks are aflame. The loss is expected to be very heavy. Fighting between Communists and police broke out when theReuter. - 72 words
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Article43 1934-11-30 9 .—Reuter. Conservatives Retain The Seat London, Novmeber 29. The by-election at Putney owing to the death of the Conservative member, Mr. Samuel Samuel, resulted in Mr. Marcus Samuel (Conservative) being returned with 15,599 votes. Dr. Edith Summerskill (Labour) polled 12,936 votes..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article64 1934-11-30 9 appointed chairman of the Board. —Rugby Radio Service. London, November 29. It was announced in Parliament that in succession to Sir Andrew Duncan, on his i appointment as the independent chairman 'of the British Iron and Steel Federation, j Sir Archibald Page, now general manager j of theappointed chairman of the Board.—Rugby Radio Service. - 64 words
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91 1934-11-30 9 —Reuter. But Must Not Relax Her Vigil Boston, November 29. Admiral Makoto Saito in an article in the Christian Science Monitor, scoffs at the possibility of war between Japan and the United States, and claims it would be inconsistent with■—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article116 1934-11-30 9 Hungary Entitled To Inquiry Rome, November 25. Italian sympathy with the Hungarian position resulting from the Yugo-slavien charges of responsibility for the Marseilles assassinations was definitely proclaimed by an official announcement issued on Saturday, reading: Responsible Italian circles recognise Hungary s full right to demand immediate discussion by116 words
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Article149 1934-11-30 9 Criminal Sentenced In Budapest The notorious criminal Matushka was sentenced to death by the Budapest Court for murdering twenty-two persons by blowing up a railway viaduct near Biatorbagy when an express was crossing it three years ego. The death sentence will not be carried out, however, since Matushka, who149 words
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Advertisement235 1934-11-30 9 POSITION VACANT V. TED. Temporary Winchman for pable of taking charge of a dredge. A; >vith copies of references stating a,-. dary required, etc. to Box No. 195, c nang Gazette. THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED j>orated in the Straits Settlements.) e is hereby given that the Transfer T of235 words
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Advertisement75 1934-11-30 9 Runnymede Hotel PENANG ’Phone 543. TODAY ST. ANDREW'S DAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET Any Zolnay Joe Plee Non-Diners 1.00. iSSi SPECIAL MMcN I S H nd SCOTCH WHISKY The Whisky with a mellow taste" MSNISH3 vee« X Yw *hßnCnou» ew** SnV 'pflßk JnS HS BoP GRAND McN I S H75 words
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Miscellaneous209 1934-11-30 9 ims j TONIGHT 6-30 9-30 i SHE FELL IN LOVE WITH A RADIO ROMEO' 'CROONER* I It s the Sensational "Low Down" on your Favourite Radio Idol! ANN DVORAK, DAVID MANNERS, j KEN MURRAY, GUY KIBBEE. I Popular Prices of Admissions $l.OO. Cents 50, 30, 20, 10. I OUR NEXT209 words
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Article848 1934-11-30 10 On Monday His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will preside over his first Legislative Council meeting. By coincidence or otherwise, the Orders of the Day indicate that the business to be transacted will have a calm passage and important pronouncements on matters of policy are not848 words
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Article580 1934-11-30 10 MUNICIPAL LAPSE: This morning’s post brought us an official communication from the Penang Municipality. It was unstamped and we had to pay ten cents. We shall bear this in mind when next we are confronted with that Notice Fee! Talking of the post, on the European mail580 words
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Article580 1934-11-30 10 The Archbishop of York spoke on the place of music in Church worship at a special service at St. Anne’s, Soho, London in connexion with the Incorporated Guild of Church Musicians. The Archbishop, who is president of the guild, said that it existed partly580 words
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Article44 1934-11-30 10 .—Reuter. Windhoeks, November 29. The Legislature has adopted by 12 votes to 6 a motion requesting that South West Africa should be administered as a fifth province of the Union of South Africa, subject to the provisions of the League Mandate.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement254 1934-11-30 10 MARmttĕ d rr^ Mark (W“ ,ea Marmite makes all meat and vegetable dishes more nutritious U se and digestible as well as far more MARMITE appetising. It is the Great Yeast for Food, extremely rich in Vitamin B, Soups, Stews, which is essential to perfect health. Gravies, Sauces, y o254 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-30 10 I THAT ™> ST DIAMOHD BEER I I I Distributors I HEHRY WAUGH I BC- L T16 words
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692 1934-11-30 11 .ANGEMENTS FOR MALAYAN CONTINGENT COMPLETED <ANG SCOUTS SAIL ON THURSDAY angt merits for the Malayan ontingent to leave for the Austramboree ere now completed. Various ill meet at Singapore before Sunday, her 9, to be in time for final instrucrom the Jamboree committee and n692 words
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Article77 1934-11-30 11 30 FOR CONSTABLE But Magistrate Hopes For No "Accidents" Th rash driving charge against W. G;■>' sen, was today allowed to be comp 1 by the Penang police magistrate, accused consenting to pay damages constable w’ho was hurt in the acci1: awarding $3O damages to the cons’ the magistrate remarked77 words
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Article105 1934-11-30 11 Kimberley Street Gambling Eleven Chinese pleaded guilty today in the Police Court to a charge of playing in a common gaming house at Kimberley I Street, and were fined $3 each. I In the same connection Chan Meng the occupier of the house was charged with j105 words
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Article261 1934-11-30 11 Tomorrow Night At The E. O. DINNER BEFORE DANCE The annual dinner and ball of the Penang St. Andrew Society at the E. N O. Hotel tomorrow night promises to be a brilliant alt air. Arrangements for the function in the hands of the general committee and261 words
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Article55 1934-11-30 11 No Penaltv, But Fined 50 Cents In pleading to a charge of disorderly conduct in public, a Tamil named Karuppiah admitted that he had a fight on the road but denied having been disorderly. Magistrate: “Tell him I will not inflict a penalty, but let him pay55 words
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Article193 1934-11-30 11 Prize Day ENTERTAINMENT STAGED BY PUPILS Today the Francis Light School, Perak Road, held its annnal prize distiibution at which many parents and friends of the school were present including the Inspector of Schools and Mrs. O’Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. N.193 words
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Article46 1934-11-30 11 Theft From Chinese Consulate Abdul Ghanny, until recently a tamby at the Chinese Consulate who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of $125, the property of the Chinese Consul, was today sentenced by the Penang police magistrate to three months’ rigorous imprisonment.46 words
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Article38 1934-11-30 11 On December 6, the Abdul Hamid Sports Club, Alor Star, (senior champions, Kedah, 1934), will meet South Kedah Combined, at 5.15 on the Kedah Football Association ground, Alor Star, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund.38 words
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482 1934-11-30 11 CAUSING EVIDENCE TO DISAPPEAR ECHO OF STOLEN GRAMOPHONE CASE The echo of a recent case in the Singapore second magistrate's court in which a young Eurasian, Walters, and a Chinese, Poh Chwee Song, were bound over for the theft of a gramophone belonging to482 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-30 11 I Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW (Extension Till 2 A.M.) ST. ANDREW BALL Special Date Daunch Hill Tram at 2.30 a.m. OPENING WEDNESDAY, sth DECEMBER For Short Season Only. PEGGIE GUY THE CLEVER ENGLISH DANCERS In their Repertoire of CLASSICAL, ACROBATIC COMED’Y DANCES. Dance Music by the Band of the63 words
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Advertisement105 1934-11-30 11 ORDINANCE No. 44 (Bankruptcy) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TPIE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Settlement Of Penang. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 123 of 1934. RE Manikam Pitchay. Notice is hereby given that the First Meeting of Creditors in the above matter will be held at the Bankruptcy Office, Penang, on Tuesday, the 18th105 words
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Advertisement331 1934-11-30 11 CONFIDENCETHE <EORiETOWM’S CREATEtT A$$ET, T the length and breadth of Malaya; in the busy towns and the distant jungle; in all places in the Peninsula where medicines must be oi the highest possible quality and at the lowest possible price, the name The GEORGETOWN is synonymous with SECURITY. And we331 words
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Article1282 1934-11-30 12 By LORD BEAVERBROOK The third volume of Mr. J. L. Garvin’s brilliant “Life of Joseph Chamberlain” has just been published. It is a work of immense labour and immense value. It is supremely fascinating and profoundly instructive. If you are a student of politics you should read1,282 words
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Article306 1934-11-30 12 British Legion Protests General Sir Francis Davies, president of the Worcester branch of the British Legion, speaking at the annual meeting of the branch on Nov. 17, said that w’hether a man was right or w’rong in what he did w’as a matter of opinion, but306 words
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Article486 1934-11-30 12 Capt. Anderson HE HAS DONE A MAN'S JOB Captain H. A. Anderson, one of the best-known Europeans on the East Coast of Malaya, recently retired from Government service. Although his name is familiar to many people, few know the details of his romantic career, which486 words
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Article128 1934-11-30 12 International Body Formed London, November 26. Jewish organisations from a large number of European countries, which are engaged in a boycott of German goods and services, decided here to merge their activities with those of non-sectarian bodies for the extension and organisation of a trade boycott against128 words
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Article97 1934-11-30 12 Two Cantonese Charged In Court Two C-.ntonese. Chan Thim and Lei’ Chan Kuan, were detained on Tuesday' while walking along North Bridge Road; by Inspector F. E. Minns. When they' were searched an automatic revolver is! alleged tp have been found on Chan Thim. The men were97 words
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Advertisement459 1934-11-30 12 WKTN I w i Hr loESSI I* W" Al few I f yl 1 z SI «O E .CRAFT SINGER SIMANCO fti TIC S I ereb r B lven that the trade marks and trade names depicted above are the exclusive property Tr,. 7 Com P a ny, a Corporation459 words
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1317 1934-11-30 13 Supreme Court Suit NGLO-FRENCH AND SNDIXSENS v. CHOP KENG TONG j •ing was continued in the Supreme yesterday of the suit in which French and Bendixsens, Ltd., rubber ters and merchants, er e suing Chop rubber dealers end merchants nut for the recovery of1,317 words
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Article82 1934-11-30 13 Young Malay’s Tenth Conviction With a record of nine previous convictions. a young Malay. Abu Samah b. Suboh. was treated with the he aerved when he appeared before Mr. H. 1 Forrer, the criminal district judge, Singapore, tor theft. It said that Abu had been giver shelter82 words
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Article922 1934-11-30 13 Mrs. M. Christiansen and Miss R. Sands ,landed at Penang by the "Erria" yesterday. i Trypanosomiasis is occurring in Pahang among horses and their importation into Selangor Negri Sembilan and Perak has been prohibited. 4 4« From Dec. 4 the Naval Intelligence Centre, Singapore, will be at922 words
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Article57 1934-11-30 13 The following are disembarking at Singapore from the “Suwa Maru” which is due on December 2. Aitkenhead. Mr. C. Bakker, Mr. and Mrs. F. and son, Brooker, Mr. A. E. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kcngsted-Jensen, Miss T. M. M., Mann, Mr. D. L. Markham, Mr. H. H.57 words
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Article76 1934-11-30 13 i The Erria arrived yesterday and will sail for Europe today with the following Straits passengers:—Mdm. N. P. Santisuk, Master Santisuk, Lieut. B. N. Nongquai, Mr. and Mrs. W. Galjaard, Miss Sonia Groothoff, Mr. R. Hare, Mr. K. Jonker, Miss A. Wanner, Mr. S. A. O. Zweigbergk Mr. D.76 words
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Advertisement173 1934-11-30 13 Catarrhal, I Fermentative, Ulcerative Angier’s Emulsion exercises soothing, lubricating, anti-fermentative effects throughout the entire digestive tract. That is why it is so valuable in affections of the stomach and intestines. It soothes and cleanses the mucous membrane, allays irritation, fermentation, catarrh, ulceration, //j It restores tone to all the digesth173 words
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Advertisement120 1934-11-30 13 Ftakehome] A RECORD TO-NIGHT I HERE ARE TWO WE CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND I CR77A 1 THE PRIZE W<,,#X I CB77ft YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz C 1 DEBROY SOMERS BAND PLAY THESE BIG LONDON SUCCESSES f f IN THEIR MUSICIANLY MANNER, SMOOTHLY AND SWEETLY. J I C 8777 JEALOUS Fox120 words
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Article154 1934-11-30 14 Australian Jamboree, Melbourne Malaya will be represented by a contingent and it is proposed to send at least on» patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Donations will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs. Brown, Phillips Stewart154 words
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Article246 1934-11-30 14 BOUSTEAD CO., ITO. Rubber Sales Department Penang, November 28. The market went a little easier since we last wrote but sentiment chai ged for the better towards the end of last week following the report that native exports from the D. E I has decreased although < there is some246 words
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Article83 1934-11-30 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 75 H 75 H New Yotk 4.98/k 4.98% Montreal 4.35 4.86% Brussels 21.36 21.38 Geneva 15.36% 15.40 Amsterdam 7.37 7 38 Milan 58% 58 7 Berlin 12.40 Stockholm Copenhagen 0810 Vienna Fragile 1191 k H9ik Helsingfors Madrid 36% Lisbon Athens Bucharest83 words
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Article359 1934-11-30 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.» «hare iJst today. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers rubber— Ayer Hi am 2.35 2.50 2.40 2.50 Batu Lintang 1.10 115 1.12% 1.17% Bedford 92% 97% 94 97% Benta 105 1.10 1.12%359 words
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Article32 1934-11-30 14 The following are the prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today Cents pe- lb. Spot 21% Jan. March 23 April June 24% July Sept2s% Market quiet.32 words
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Article44 1934-11-30 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 30 London Bank Demand 2|4 3)32 4 m|ts 2|4 3116 Private 3 mlts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2{4 7|16 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 875 Shanghai T.T. 40% dis. Hongkcng T.T. 27%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24 H44 words
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Article224 1934-11-30 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes Ln our quotations up to upon today Yesterday To-doy Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hong Fatt 49 51 50 52 Kuchei 1.00 1.02% 1.00 1.02% Nawng Pet 92 94 92 94 Nor'h Taiping 57% 60224 words
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Article169 1934-11-30 14 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allenbys 1-90 2.10 A. Malays 3.40 3.60 Ayer Panas 1.75 1.80 Bassetts 72% 77% Batu Lintangs 1-12% 1.15 Bentas 112% 1.15 Brogas 92 97 Glenealys 2.00 2.20 Indragiris 1.15 1.20 Lunas 2.10 2.25 Maleka Pindas 1.55169 words
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Article116 1934-11-30 14 YESTERDAY TODAY London £228-15-0 £228-12-6 TIN.—(3 Months) London £229-5-0 £229-0-0 Singapore $114.12% $113.87% Business Done Penang $114.12% $113.87% Business 25 tons 25 tons COPRA- —(Sundrled) $3.15 $3.15 BLACK PEPPER $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER.— London 6%d. 6 7116 d. New York 13%c(G) Holiday Singapore Spot 2 1%c 21%c Jan./Mar. 22%c116 words
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Article309 1934-11-30 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in oui quotations up to noon today Y esterdey T eday Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER: Allenbys 1.87% 1.95 1.90 1.95 Bassetts 70 75 72% 77% B. Lintangs 110 1.15 1.1? .17% Bentes 1.07% 1.12% 1.10 115 Brogas 90 95 92% 97%309 words
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Article1156 1934-11-30 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. ui NAMES. j 5 SS 3 t o K (A RUBBER (Dollar.) I Allenby Rubber Co. 1 90 I Alor Ga’ah Rubber F<tate 1 45 Amalgamate»! Malay Estates 345 Ayer iinam Planting Syndicate 240 Ayer Rubber Co. 1 10 Ayer Pana» Rubber Estates 1 70 Balau1,156 words
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Advertisement302 1934-11-30 14 I BSE! iiSE Evening in Mart’s is as lovely a perfume as money nHM can buy, is romance 9 enchantment j and mystery in this j intriguing flask of blue 1 and silver 1 ft fi 1 A 188 JL 1» BOU R J OI M QUEENSWAY. CROYDON. H SURREY.302 words
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Miscellaneous33 1934-11-30 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RaiafaL 6 a.m. 75 N Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE To-day HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.58 e.m 7.53 p.m 12.25 p.m. TOMORROW 7.07 a.m1.42 a.m. 8.52 p.m 1.40 p.m.33 words
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1336 1934-11-30 15 IMPROVED PRICES AND REVENUE DIVIDENDS RESUMED SIR IVOR PHILLIPPS ON THE YEARS WORKING twenty-third annual general meeting Singapore United Rubber PlantaLtd., was held on Nov. 20 at Winter House, Old Broad-street. E.C. Ivor Philipps, K.C.B. (chairman of mpany), presided. F. M. Jones, representing the secrets (British1,336 words
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Article87 1934-11-30 15 Sydney, Nov. 19. A united front by Australian and New Zealand against Great Britain's restriction l of Dominion imports is proposed y I Earle Page, Australia's acting Prime Mmp S Tddressing a New Zeaiand delegation he said the united front policy should be put iinto force87 words
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Article409 1934-11-30 15 SOME FOUR PER CENT. I YIELDS The Rubber share market is beginning to take a turn for the better, after the depression which accompanied the drop in the price of the raw produce to SLfed per pound. This drop was due, as most people are aware,409 words
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Article312 1934-11-30 15 Profit Of £3,651 On The Year’s Working The first annual meeting of the Tambira Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held on Nov. 14 at the offices of the company, 71, St. Mary Axe, E.C. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) said that the accounts were the first of312 words
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Article74 1934-11-30 15 Following the decis.rm of the International Tin Committee to recommend thet the percentage of standard tonnage to be exported for th 3 period from January 1, to March 31, 1935 should be 40 per cent, the Central Committee, appointed under the Tin and Tin Ore (Res’riction) Rules (No.74 words
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Article87 1934-11-30 15 During the week ending 24th November, 1934, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 8,729 cases, of which 5,514 (63%) cases were to the United Kingdom, 20 (Nil) cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,250 (26%) cases to Canada, and 945 (11%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports for87 words
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Advertisement320 1934-11-30 15 war 1 jg| Nothing can take the nlace of .a mother love, b fortunately, Mfc. JMMt 'J there is a successful substitute f° r mc,t ner’ s milk I actogen.’ l n thp tropics where natural t 1 J feeding so often fails, mothers I rrliAi O t I® can320 words
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Advertisement1745 1934-11-30 16 16 J DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <■i. I. t W ?27^SfTrTJ H I JM AMERICAN MAIL LINE .ft•,; BLUB BUM* BL LIMB J CONDON ANP NORTH CONTIS. •don R’dam. H'burg Glasgow Nov. 30 Dec. 26 I fQ EUROPE VIA SUEZ !nun F fT b’don.’ R dam H burE H a SSgow1,745 words
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Article705 1934-11-30 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines ■,e folfowin gis a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY S£,v. SIL VERS AND AL from Singapore via Belawan. Sails today for Colombo, Port Seid, Naples, Halifax, »ston. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Suez. SRRIA705 words
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Article1006 1934-11-30 17 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the ImpericJ Airways will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang on Sunday, December 2, at 7 a.m. (Registration 6 p.m. tomorrow). OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Ceylon, Southern and Western India Western Australia (to connect with s.s. “Maloja” at1,006 words
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Article107 1934-11-30 17 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting. Kuala Lumpur, Ist day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Selangor Turf Club Amateur Malting, Kuala Lumpur, 2nd dey. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 Perak Turf Club Amateur Races Ipoh, Ist day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 Inter-State Hockey Penang v. Selangor Kuala Lumpur. Perak Turf Club107 words
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Article51 1934-11-30 17 TODAY AT “ESPLANADE” 6.00—7.30 p. m. 1 March— Mr. John Mackie. —Hume. 2 Overture— Land of the Mountain and the Flood. —Mc.Cunn 3 Humoresque—The Lightning Switch —Alford. 4 Waltz —September. —Goldin. 5 —Cocheco. -Reeves. (An Alaskan Love Song.) 6 Selection —Yeoman of the Guard Sullivan. 7 Fox Trot—Happy.51 words
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Advertisement48 1934-11-30 17 /I /I y g Packed by f ‘I 'n ll JOHN A. HUNTER fir CO.. LTD. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON I C i twfcJ I HE j /WM xi i J 1 I SOLE AGENTS: ff HENRf WAUGH CO.. LTD. I I PENANG. I SINGAPORE, IPOH and KUALA LUMPUR.48 words
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Miscellaneous879 1934-11-30 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. j Powell Lloyd; Dr. Falke, Redvers The following are th™ Llewellyn Frank, governor of ‘he tWO Of which will be gaol, Percy Heming. Producer, ty:- a. WM b. used Mmultaneou». Clive Oerey. Conductor. Geoffrey GSG kca Toye. Chorus Master, Geoffrey CorAo. 00 metres Kon•nd GSF 19.82879 words
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Article1415 1934-11-30 18 PRINCIPAL'S ADVICE WISE WORDS FOR MALAY TEACHERS The Sultan Idris Training College dos d on Tuesday for the Puasa holidays. One hundred and eighteen students graduated this year, and will take up their appoint- ments as teachers in the Malay Vernacu- lar Schools. The following is1,415 words
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Article379 1934-11-30 18 Singapore Bishop's Assurance The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, was welcomed back from leave at a reception held at “Abbotsford.” the house of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cherry, in Singapore. Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew379 words
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Article344 1934-11-30 18 Accused Acquitted WARNED TO BE CAREFUL IN FUTURE At the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, a Chinese named Yap Swee Hock was charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson with voluntarily causing hurt to a building contractor, named Lim Hoot at Sen ul, at 9 p. m. on344 words
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Advertisement179 1934-11-30 18 “Dei Monte Products” a Lead For Lowest Prices Consistant With Highest Quality DEL MONTE PEARS B OBTAINABLE AT Sp" All High Class Provision Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. ■.-■WrT-WAV.".r."AVWh’MWb r|<sjo > A O M I E .■■riyr ii j r! BH*NO BEDSTEAD179 words
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Advertisement298 1934-11-30 18 a rfluickWayloStopp A TIV-| I Ta banish pain you must first re- A JL X m I the CAUSE. This is what YeastVita data, and in so short a time. Headaches, far instance, go in even 5 to 15 Minutes, Neuralgia disappears just as speedily, and even if you are298 words
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Miscellaneous32 1934-11-30 18 All in a Day’s Work—by Rick Elma TA LKIES r >3 3oK D\DTUEY (HO. WY GOT VX.YB32»' 1Q CET An X-RAY A HOMING OS yooQ I PICTURE// A. ..dik ifwgLL aO; 18L32 words
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Article2408 1934-11-30 19 PRIVATE MANUFACTURE OF ARMAMENTS FALL OF M. DOUMERGUE’S MINISTRY LESSONS OF THE BY-ELECTIONS SIR SAMUEL HOARE'S WARNING t>m Our Own Correspondent) London, November 17. sl KERS ON THE ADDRESS had been a rumour in the Lobby! House of Commons that a woman t be2,408 words
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Advertisement23 1934-11-30 19 EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. j i i "EMCO" Steel Bullock Corts $l6O Complete. 1 RIVER ROAD, Telegram: EMCO. Telephone 1484. PENANG.23 words
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Advertisement206 1934-11-30 19 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE I OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS TET THEY COST J ONLY 25 CENTS. I I" Bih Times have changed. Sa > have opinions. Fashionable 5, MLvi women no longer believe it necessary to pay high I prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven206 words
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Article, Illustration204 1934-11-30 20 TIMBER from Russia being transferred from a ship to a barge in the Surrey Docks. Shiploads are daily being rushed to London before the great freeze-up in Russia. Wood Ships Race A.gainst Icc FEEDING TIME.— Now that hunger and cold weather have driven seagulls inland,204 words