Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 December 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1934-12-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 294. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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955 1934-12-14 1 ■IO LIGHT ON HOW POISON I WAS ADMINISTERED I INTERPRETER NOTICED TWITCHING I OF FACE I NO TRACE OF PURCHASE I OF STRYCHNINE (From Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, December 13. I The evidence of young and pretty Mrs. Nishimura, other ■Japanese and police955 words
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Article202 1934-12-14 1 .—Reuter. Trial Of Notyre FOUND KAYE DEAD IN BED London, December 13. The trial of Jack Notyre, alias Mancini, who is charged with the wilful murder of Violet Saunders, known as Violette Kaye has been proceeding at Lewes Assizes since the beginning of the week.—Reuter. - 202 words
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Article172 1934-12-14 1 —Reuter. Penalties For Attacks On State NO PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION Berlin, December 13. The German Cabinet at its last session of the year passed over ten laws including one dealing with malicious attacks on the state and protection of uniforms and another providing compensation for persons who—Reuter. - 172 words
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Article80 1934-12-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Across French Territory London, December 13. The Under Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, referring in the House of Commons to the Anglo-French negotiations regarding the operation of Imperial Air Services across French territory said a formal agreement had not yet been concluded but—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article128 1934-12-14 1 tain assurances in return.—Rugby Radio Service. Main Difficulties I Surmounted I London, December 13. Answering a House of Commons ques- tion regarding negotiations for an Anglo- Indian trade agreement, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, I said the main difficulties had been surmounted andtain assurances in return.—Rugby Radio Service. - 128 words
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Article45 1934-12-14 1 —Reuter. New York, December 13. The treasury has announced the allotment of $968,000,000 cash subscriptions for the recent offering of the 18-year and 18-month bonds while of maturing certificates totalling $992,000,000, $976,000,000 will be converted into new notes leaving $16,000,000 redeemable cash.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article112 1934-12-14 1 Australia And Germany Negotiating London, December 9. Negotiations are proceeding between German and Australian interests which have for their object the conclusion of a barter agreement for wool, after the 1 fashion of the recently concluded agreement between Germany and South Africa, according to a “Daily Mail”112 words
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Article40 1934-12-14 1 —Rugby Radio Service. The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Major Fraser Tytler, to be British Minister at Kabul in succession to Sir Richard Maconachie, who will be relinquishing his appointment in next spring.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 40 words
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Article279 1934-12-14 1 CONCESSIONS TO LORD HEWART? TO AVOID FIERCE CONTROVERSY London, December 14. It is expected that the government J will make concessions to Lord Hewart in the Supreme Court Bill as ministers are appalled at the idea of the fierce I public controversy threatened by Lord I Hewart.279 words
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Article72 1934-12-14 1 Now Over Three And-A-Half Million Moscow. On Jan. 1, 1934, the population of Moscow numbered 3,613,600, more than twice the number given by the 1913 census. The social composition of the population has greatly changed in recent years. In 1926 the population included 293,200 workers, 263,300 office employees72 words
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Article54 1934-12-14 1 Rostov. While surveying the gold ores in the valley of the river Bolshaya Laba and the iron ores along the river Malka (Northern Caucasus), Mr. Serdiuchenko, Professor of Mineralogy of the Rostov University, discovered two new minerals combining iron, aluminium, and chrome. These minerals had been unknown54 words
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Article61 1934-12-14 1 —Reuter. Bodies Of John Stain And Wife Found Shanghai, December 14. The bodies of the American missionaries, jota Stam and his wife, Betty, who were snapped with their three-month-oM daughter by Communists on Decembe at Tsingteh, have been found, says a te e;ram rfceived from the China fniand—Reuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement16 1934-12-14 1 kNAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary i p .inch Office 52, Leith Street.16 words
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Advertisement38 1934-12-14 1 AVLMER. the 1 r t ill Illi lij f i X ht IIJ JI J rIJ V SOUPS Vegetable Beef Celery Oxtail Tomato Chicken L* Asparagus Consomme Vegetable Green Pea Cream of Mushroom Soke Agents for Malaya. TrfPllillillllllllllHirHs38 words
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Advertisement53 1934-12-14 1 STho Grand' MocNISH SCOTCH WHISKY SoleDlsMtatonß: N. V. Stratt» 9m, TradMr CM TODAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 4, 5 and 14 Latest Home News 6 Malayan News 7 and 11 STOP PRESS n Latest Penang News 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Commercial News 14 and 1553 words
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Advertisement2291 1934-12-14 2 taiping turf club PENANG HILL BAN K S I RATES FOR CASUAL PENAN< LJ I F CLUB TAP RAILWAY. I akukticeucmtc notice- December. Amateur TIME-TABLE. CHARTERED BANK NEDERLAhQSCHsJ I ADVERTISEMENTS Meeting s HANDEL MAATSChL I be addreraeo io 5». J S < NETHER LANn 1 Rhe Advertisement Manager, me ENTKIES2,291 words
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Article2459 1934-12-14 3 WELL-ACTED DRAMA OF PARIS ARNUM MELODRAMA AS A JOKE "MONTE CRISTO" ON THE SCREEN PILM OF "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" rom Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 1. |di jaurier memorial matinee h” jokes of the ‘eighties came to 11" His Majesty’s Theatre this week. |T iux vivants of du2,459 words
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Advertisement122 1934-12-14 3 “Del Monte Products” BLead For gfay&S Lowest Prices Consistant With Highest Quality DEL MONTE PEARS B OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. I I SPECIAL IRONSIDES BARRAT’S BEST BRITISH FOOTWEARS. ONLY ONLY PER PAIR PER PAIR Sole122 words
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Miscellaneous40 1934-12-14 3 All itt a IV ot k —i'y R-cz jalmcs WHAT A LIFE/ 7TTY don't be'cw\ I'?- spendstme 0E,251 On IT, MISS SUMMER IN I Cb, TILLY— A 1 A FUR COAT/ I' MOTH'AS A AN'THE /400 ROTTEN <-IFE WINTER Wmi40 words
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367 1934-12-14 4 And Select»©»* SMALL FIELDS BUT OPEN RACING The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club Decern-1 ber Amateur meeting to be run a. Taiping today, together wi*h selections by TicTac RACE 1 I Ponies 2—Div. 2 —about 5 Furs.367 words
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Article268 1934-12-14 4 BOXING. Matches Wanted With Olin And Petersen Len Harvey showed no trace of his gruelling fight with Walter Neusel when interviewed. “Look at him,” said his wife, “not a mark and that after twelve rounds with a man over two stones heavier. I think he is phenomenal.”268 words
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Article217 1934-12-14 4 Outpoints Roderick At Crystal Palace Dave McCleave, of Smithfield, this year’s A.B.A. welter-weight champion, fought his seventh fight as a professional at the Crystal Palace on Dec. 3 and gained his seventh victory, beating one of the leading welter-weights in England, Ernie Roderick (Liver pool) on points over217 words
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Article272 1934-12-14 4 Tomorrow's League Fixtures SUNDERLAND TO VISIT PORTSMOUTH The following are the matches to b? played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Arsenal v Leicester City Birmingham v Huddersf’ld T. Blackburn R. v Derby C. Leeds U. v Preston N.E. Liverpool v Tottenham H.272 words
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Article81 1934-12-14 4 Matches For Saturday The following are the principal Rugby Union matches to be played tomorrow Probables v Possibles Aidershot S. v The Rest Birkenhead Park v London Scottish Gloucester v Devonport S. Guy’s Hospital v Coventry Harlequins v Cardiff Headingley v Halifax Leicester v Bristol Liverpool v Moseley81 words
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Article348 1934-12-14 4 Recreation Club Beat Trade School i ODD GOAL IN THREE On their own ground the Chinese Recreation Club scored a creditable hockey victory over the Government Trade School yesterday evening by the odd goal in ree. Play was exciting both teams giving of their best. The School348 words
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Article36 1934-12-14 4 —Reuter. Walsall Defeats Watford London, December 13. The following are the results of replays in the second round of the F.A. Cup:— Workington 0, Northampton 1. Walsall 1, Watford 0. (after extra time)—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article32 1934-12-14 4 —Reuter. Cambridge University Defeats Edinburgh The rugger match between the Edinburgh University and the Cambridge University was played today and resulted in a win for Cambridge by 23 points to 11.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article172 1934-12-14 4 "I Can Beat Most Englishmen At My Weight" Despite his terrific hammering at the hands of the world’s feather-weight champion, Freddie Miller, et the Liverpool Stadium, on Nov. 22, Johnny Cuthbert intends to continue wnth his “come-back” attempt. The Sheffielder, who has held the British feather and172 words
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Advertisement7 1934-12-14 4 Other Sporting News Appear On Page 147 words
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Advertisement10 1934-12-14 4 HEAR miss MAIMOON SING 11 RUMBA RUMBIA 11 “Chap Kuching”10 words
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Advertisement156 1934-12-14 4 fl I 3tVEEN& 100«/» Pennsylvania I i AT ITS FINEST GUARANTEE I i I I g* to be a 100% pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil. It is a sq itifically 9 111 proportioned blend of LUBRICATING stocks refined exclusively from selected PENNSYLVANIA Crude ti isported I S' 1 I 51 al156 words
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1096 1934-12-14 5 Bowler And Batsman Take Contrary Views Arbitrary And Not Fair To Umpires —KENNETH FARNESh M.C.C. Have Taken Strong Line Necessary —H. J. ENTHOVEN SUTCLIFFE DISLIKES LBW LAW rhe new rulings of the M.C.C. on “body- and l.b.w. have met with a mixed region1,096 words
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Article610 1934-12-14 5 Great Struggle At Wembley YOUNG AMERICAN WINS TOURNAMENT The big match on the final day of the Professional Tournament at Wembley was that in which Vines defeated Tilden by 9 7, 5, 6—2. Vines, undefeated, won the trophy presented by Lord Desborough. There was always the610 words
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Article331 1934-12-14 5 Australia Lose A Great Opening Batsman •’BILL’S" GREAT CAREER William Harold Ponsford, known to his friends as "Bill,” retired from first-class cricket when he was caught by Hill off McCormick arfter scoring 48 runs for W. M. Woodfull's XL and helping them to beat V. Y. Richardson’s331 words
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Article312 1934-12-14 5 Sporting Gesture By America RESIDENTIAL RULE MAY BE CHANGED I I In consequence of a fine sporting gesture on the part of America, there is every likelihood of Henry Cotton, the British Open Golf champion, appearing in next year’s Ryder Cup match, to be312 words
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Article928 1934-12-14 5 J. H. Freeman - (By J. H. Freeman) Daily MaiL The end of the flat race season is an appropriate time to look ahead in the world of sport. The road in front is lighted, in many places vividly, by the events of the past few months; thereDaily MaiL - 928 words
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Article320 1934-12-14 5 Hard Fight With Norman Snow BOUT WITH KID BERG Ex-seaman Watson, of Newcastle, the former British feather-weight champion» established himself as a light-weight of the highest class at the Stadium Club, London, on Nov. 27, when he beat Norman Snow, of Northampton, on points over 12320 words
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Advertisement30 1934-12-14 5 hnang. Manufacturers. LN TASTEFUL PENANG VIKVySDRAWN BVHANU caM(S AT pwcES TONE as WELL AS Ik*’ fveb y POCKET. K. «LHlio n eootetxl by expeneioed PbotoKrapbc our PhotogrrapMc <rf our custom»».30 words
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Advertisement68 1934-12-14 5 RELIEVES s kin ßm Irritations quickly and easily For sufferer» from itching, burning affection», eczema, pimples, rashes, red, rough skin, sore, itching, burning feet, chafings, chappings, cuts, burns and all forms of disfiguring blotches, prompt relief may be found by anointing with dutieur* Ointment. It quickly soothes and soon heals.68 words
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Article1161 1934-12-14 6 Took Life For Love IMBECILE SON OF 30 "PUT TO SLEEP" K.C.'S PLEA Asked Jury To Do "A Little Wrong" No such story in its sadness and poignancy has probably ever come before a court. In these words Mr. Norman Birkett. K.C., described the trial of1,161 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-12-14 6 BIG JOB for the manicurist at a San Francisco Zoo. where the elephants receive annual toot treatment from an expert.22 words
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211 1934-12-14 6 Epidemics Beaun Already REFUGEES FIGHT SERPENTS Melbourne (Australia). December 3. With 40 known dead, many missing, and ?,000 homeless, the State of Victoria has experienced the worst flood in Australian history. The Victorian Premier has asked for a £250,(300 Federal grant for reconstruction.211 words
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Article307 1934-12-14 6 Death Of Man Who Brought About Raider's Destruction COCOS ISLAND DRAMA The dea'h cf the man who caused the German raider Emden to be destroyed, was announced on November 28. He was Mr. Dover Augustus George de Horsey Farrant, the second sen of the late Captain307 words
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Article336 1934-12-14 6 Nearly Fifty Signatures Added I I NOTABLE NAMES The Royal marriage certificates-—two being provided in the event of one being destroyed or lest—were signed by the I bride s and bridegroom’s parents at Westminster Abbey, and were afterwards taken to Buckingham Palace, where the names of nearly336 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-12-14 6 MARRIAGE EXPERTS TO WED.— Miss Dorothy Watts and Mr. Charles F. Brown, both court missionaries at Acton, who are to be married. For 25 years they have worked together settling other people’s matrimonial disputes.38 words
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Article148 1934-12-14 6 Anxious To See Duke and Princess Marina Hopes that the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina will visit Adelaide for the centenary of Sou’h Australia in 1936 are being expressed in Adelaide. Mr. Butler, the Premier has announced that among the celebrations he has in mind are:148 words
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Article193 1934-12-14 6 Totals Of Britain, France, And Germany Compared Discussing in his weekly article in Flight the number of civil air pilots registered in various coun’ries Lord Sempill discloses that on September 30 last the number of pilots’ "A” licences issued in Great Britian was 2,920, and "B” licences193 words
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Article67 1934-12-14 6 Canberra, December 1. The question of appointing o, successor to Sir Isaac Isaacs as Governor-General of Australia will, it is learned, be discussed by Mr. Lyons, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, on his visi’ to England for the King’s Jubilee next year. Sir Isaac Isaacs, who became GovernorGeneral in67 words
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220 1934-12-14 6 An X-f ay 1 Pione r I TAUGHT CATS TO PERFORM I IN SPARE TIME CONSTANT VIGIL I Private Observatory At Vicaraqe Bishop Aucki Dec. 3 A clergyman who had fixate servatory at his vicarag discovered nearly 2.000 <1 le stars, the Rev. T.220 words
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Article105 1934-12-14 6 Long Flight Opens Up New Routes Brisbane, Queer ana A 14,000 mile survey flight, claii: the longest ever made, has now b- completed by the Southern Cross. th< aeroplane in which Sir Charles K Smith flew the Pacific in 1928. T flight was organised by the Federal Gox105 words
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Article112 1934-12-14 6 Advisory Committee C Mining Canberra, November Believing that there is still at i £600,000,000 worth of gold to be xa Australia, the Commonwealth Gove: have appointed a committee of ,exp< advise on the best mining metho,l committee comprises Mr. Wainw general manager of Broken Hill SMr. H. St.112 words
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3466 1934-12-14 7 < MARGES AGAINST MUTUAL TRUST AND BENEFIT ASSOCIATION PREVIOUS CONVICTION RECAI IFn IN KUALA LUMPUR CASE yesterday’s. “Pinang Gazette” the case was k A Ir F K J'? ls n at the Kuala Lumpur Police t. on W ednesday, in which3,466 words
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Advertisement123 1934-12-14 7 300 babies in one institution all happy and contented on Ja S > 5 1 shaQ be very pleased to recommend J J® as a perfect food for infants. 4 Over 300 babies have been fed on IT ■C A Lactogen < quite a few from birth, in z 1123 words
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Article164 1934-12-14 8 "In the Trail of the ThreeMusketeers.' By Bernard Newman, (Herbert Jenkins, 10l 6d.). Mounted on a bicycle, and full of enthusiasm. Mr. Newman decided to go pedalling lin the wake of the Three Musketeers, ii I and out- of towns and houses, from one historical scene to164 words
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Article146 1934-12-14 8 Mr. Rupert Croft-Cooke’s 1 noveL "Picaro,” received bountiful pni K** pretty safe to say that his lat effort Shoulder the Sky (Jarrolds, 7s. 6 w* ll N equally successful. This time th scene is a small dockyard town in Ker and the period not long ago—the very146 words
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Advertisement37 1934-12-14 8 PILL t I APIOL STEEL I Sureandcertain for all Ferna* 1 I complaints. Every lady shoulu 1 I keep a box in the house. I w. J. EDM(.JDS I 1 VkirUAh Pharmacy I ■—rh XtFMt, Penang L37 words
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Miscellaneous831 1934-12-14 8 Q| 1 9 STARTING TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 I |JL MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT 2-4: p. M j M.-G.-M. AGAIN DELIVERS THE GOODS! ANOTHER SMASHING WEEK-END ATTRACTION! I ■W M-G-M's a iSSI) Q lO|| k STAR-SPANGLED, J t I ijuw YiQtAx£F-j MUSIC-SPLASHED, p W < U».-| r I i laugh-jammed,831 words
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Article88 1934-12-14 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, December 13. The French Foreign Minister, M. Laval has sent a telegram to Sir John Simon expressing his gratification e,t the close collaboration between the British and the French Governments, which during recent session of the League Council had so effectively served the inseparableRugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article33 1934-12-14 9 will reassemble on January 28.—Rugby Radio Service. London, December 13. The House of Commons will adjourn for the Christmas recess on December 21 and will reassemble on January 28.—Rugbywill reassemble on January 28.—Rugby Radio Service. - 33 words
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Article86 1934-12-14 9 —Reuter. "Leading To Inevitable Currency Collapse" New York, December 14. That the Administration’s recovery pro- i gramme was leading to inevitable currency collapse which would be a ghastly social and economic calamity was prophesied by Mr. Lewis Douglas, formerly President Roosevelt’s budget director in an address here.—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article36 1934-12-14 9 —Reuter. Two critical cases and 31 others were serious enough to warrant detention at the hospital as the result of yesterday evening’s school hall collapse. Ninety were able to go home after treatment.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article47 1934-12-14 9 —Reuter. May Never Be Resumed London, December 13. No date has been fixed for the resumption of the naval talks and it is probable that they will never resume and the necessary preparation for the naval conference in 1935 will be left to diplomatic channels.-—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article48 1934-12-14 9 —Reuter. Off The Coast Of Florida Washington, December 13. One of the holds of the American steamer “Pan-Atlantic” has caught fire off the Florida coast. She has asked the coast guards to stand by. A later message adds that the fire is under control.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article72 1934-12-14 9 Reason For German Decision Berlin, December 8. Surprise has been occasioned here by the official announcement that the N.D.L. has sold the two motorships “Neptune” and “Merkur” totthe well known firm of Australian shipowners, Burns Philp. The two vessels had just been re-equipped for the German company’s72 words
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Article81 1934-12-14 9 ponding period last year.—Rugby Radio Service. London, December 13. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas said he had been in correspondence with the government of New Zealand regarding the limitation of meat exports from New Zealand arriving between Ist January and 31st March, 1935. Aponding period last year.—Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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91 1934-12-14 9 ■—Reuter. New York, December 13. The State Department announcement that Holland has been added to the list of countries with which the United States wishes to negotiate for a reciprocal trade pact has aroused interest in wheat circles which are alive to the fact that Holland■—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article296 1934-12-14 9 ber of votes they received.—Rugby Radio Service. Extremely High Level MR. CHURCHILL'S ATTACK v I i London, December 13. For over three days the India Debate in I the House of Commons was maintained throughout on an extremely high level, I during which every school of thought re-ber of votes they received.—Rugby Radio Service. - 296 words
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Article96 1934-12-14 9 —Reuter. Epidemic Of Malaria In Ceylon i Colombo, December 13. Half a million are stricken down with malaria in Ceylon. This is the worst epi- demic for twenty years and is attributed jto the great drought. About 70,000 are i being treated in hospital and dispensaries—Reuter. - 96 words
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Miscellaneous190 1934-12-14 9 TONIGHT r- 7 P.M. AND 9.30 P.M. r "‘•’"’""■"-"-"•'■a -1 w.---.w.w. /.v/.*. .v/.vaw» WMhm a Ĕ THE most outstanding ,/i X K CANTONESE TALKIE X jW a 4 FULL OF SWEET SONGS'- H ■'■MB. D CHARMING DANCES!! f ’-H ft BEAUTIFUL SCENERIES!- X j EXCELLENT SETTINGS H©ifi\©w IR(ĕ(tegiiß(gdr THE PICTURE190 words
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Miscellaneous98 1934-12-14 9 WINDSOR TOMORROW NIGHT A NEW HINDUSTANI ALL-TALKING SINGING THRILL PICTURE "ARABIAN NIGHT" A Story of a Hideous Magician who desires a Princess Terrifying Scenes, Horrifying Transformations Lilting Melodies Delicious Dancers Ravishing Beauties Mystery Romance. LI B E R T Y DRURY LANE THEATRE 'PHONE 1492. 7-00 TONIGHT 9-30 Brought Back98 words
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Article963 1934-12-14 10 Readers of newspapers must have had some cause for wondering recently as to what exactly is the Central Aid I'und for which one or two events are being organised in the near future. A dance in aid of this Fund is to be given at the Wembley963 words
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Article1063 1934-12-14 10 Thomas Kelly in the Manetif r G '''■ - Thomas Kelly in the Manetif r G Uncle Joe’s coming to tea was always an event. It happened only a couple of times each year, for he did not often visit his poorer relations in Drumnasool now. Getting a bit big for his boots, Dad said. Uncle Joe1,063 words
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Article197 1934-12-14 10 —Reuter. Vivid Impressions Of Perfection London, December 13. General Mao Teng-chu r head of the Chinese Aviation Mission, interviewed by Reuter expressed the warmest appreciation of the kindness and assistance he had received everywhere. Under the guidance of the officers specially assigned by the Air Ministry, he had•—Reuter. - 197 words
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Article60 1934-12-14 10 .—Reuter. Next Bridge Battle In Court Cleveland, Ohio. Ely Culbertson will have his next bridge battle in court. Vincent Boland, author of i a bridge bidding system will file a suit for G 5200,000 damages against Culbertson .Hal Sims and the American Bridge League on the grounds that.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article77 1934-12-14 10 —Reuter. From 20 To 362 Per Cenf Washington, Decembi r 14 Figures showing war time profits trom 20 to 362 per cent on invested capit. scores of companies manufacturing var material were submitted to the Ser. Enquiry Committee. There were nu" rous cases of large companies which profits—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article53 1934-12-14 10 —Reuter. With King Of Siam London, December The Siamese delegation is awa date for a further audience to be the King, which may be within the couple of days. Meanwhile no d< ments are likely. Yesterday’s talk was described by Phya Sridharmadmibes, President <* National New Assembly, as—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article81 1934-12-14 10 Shops Closed By The Authorities Berlin, December Twenty-one provision shops were ck on Friday in one part of Berlin alone v: representatives of the Price Control! J G|?rdeler, discovered that they h been charging prices exceeding those in tt fixed schedules, especially for potatoes, disregarding frequent reminders by81 words
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Advertisement224 1934-12-14 10 Z VACU UM PACKED COFr ll I i THE ONLY OBTAINABLE Jjo COFFEE PACKED IN FROM SSM MALAYA v»K JaHUf ALL GOOD >? under <W 1 Wi VACUUM DEALERS. PKOCESS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG A IPOH. if you strive quite a lot 1224 words
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Article1522 1934-12-14 11 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE RUNNYMEDE RUNNYMEDE MAKES A PROFIT BUT SMALL LOSS AT CRAG LAND VALUED AT CONSERVATIVE FIGURE I'he annual meeting of the unnymede Hotel, Limited, was eld at 11 a.m. today at the regisred office of the Company, No. >, Beach Street, Penang,1,522 words
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Article247 1934-12-14 11 Chinese Charged TWO ENGINES DASH DOWN TO SCENE The adjourned hearing into the case in which a Chinese named Loh Cheok Wah, was summoned at the instance of Mr. A. J. Brown, Acting Superintendent of the Penang Fire Brigade, charged with having given a false fire247 words
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Article156 1934-12-14 11 Unparralleled In Local Annals AT SINGAPORE ON SUNDAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 14. Singapore will have a wonderful view of a Navy on parade on Sunday morning when the powerful cruiser, H.M.S. Cumberland followed by some of the fastest and largest destroyers in the world156 words
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Article111 1934-12-14 11 Timely Arrival Of European Officers The captain of the s.s. Vyner Brooke, and the Chief officer. Mr. Matheson, figured in the rescue of two shipwrecked Chinese fishermen outside the Singapore harbour early on Tuesday. It is reported that a fishing boat containing two men. Ho Kian Choon and111 words
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Article73 1934-12-14 11 The Chinese Committee, Poppy Day Fund, 1934, acknowledge with thanks receipt oT Various goods for their Stall at J the Chinese Fair and Bazaar from the following firms:— Messrs. Ee and Co., Messrs. Chong Kee and Co., Messrs. Fraser and Neave, Ltd., Chop Leong Chuan, Chop73 words
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Advertisement89 1934-12-14 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. We have pleasure in announcing the engagement of MR. MARRY LAMMERTS and his All European DANCE, CONCERT RADIO ORCHESTRA AS FROM SATURDAY. 22nd DECEMBER who will render the Dance Music during the DINNER DANCES CABARETS to be held on Saturday, 22nd December Ist. Race Day Monday,89 words
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Advertisement206 1934-12-14 11 GOING BALD? VAN ESS THE WORLD'S BEST HAIR TONIC. Sweeping Reduction in Price at THE GEORGETOWN $2.95 red to ed $1.50 B f M Oil Hi j 11 Hwß: lit rOri lIP li your hair is getting a bit thin on the top try VAN ESS Hair Tonic. There is206 words
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978 1934-12-14 12 EXTREMELY CLEVER DEVICE CHINESE LODGING HOUSE KEEPER ON TRIAL The device used to prevent the correct registering of the consumption of electricity, at a house in Penang Road, was described by Mr. J. H. Dodd, Assistant Distribution Engineer of the Electric Supply Department of the978 words
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Article27 1934-12-14 12 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on 20th, 21st and 22nd December, 1934 from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. weather permitting.27 words
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Article747 1934-12-14 12 details of new SERVICE The following are details pf a now ser vice of Inland Greetings Telegrams that is being introduced in the Malayan Telegraph System (i.e., Strait Settlements, Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States) on and from the 17 f h instant. The new service provides747 words
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Advertisement42 1934-12-14 12 W. O. Francesco Agello has created a new World Air Speed Record of 440.67 m. p. h. on "'X, WAKEFIELD CASTROL. X\ All three records of the Air Height, Speed, Distance have been a 1 >TKOI M 1 II afl 1J HIM42 words
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Advertisement631 1934-12-14 12 J YOU ARE INVITED I TO THE 1 I I RACE DINNER CABA ET <,♦ the E. O. Hotel ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22 I (Extension to 1.00 a.m.) 1 Costumes for the occasion]— Charming Gowns I of detailed correctness and individuality from 1 TOE FASHION SHOP. At the leading functions631 words
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Article355 1934-12-14 13 Second Anniversary Celebrated GRAND FIVE-DAY PROGRAMME Bangkok, Decemberl2. December 10 marked the second anniversary of the formal promulgation of the State Constitution of Siam and the historic occasion was celebrated throughout the Kingdom in a grand five-day programme of official functions and public festivities. Two elaborate355 words
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Article165 1934-12-14 13 Letter Of Appreciation For His Services On his completion of three years’ service on *he Indian Immigration Committee. Mr. V. Nadasam Pillay has received a letter of appreciation from the Controller of Labour. Mr. Nadasam Pillay, who was the first Penang Hindu to be created a165 words
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Article157 1934-12-14 13 Death Of Lieut. Chan Soo Wan Malacca, Tuesday. The death of Lieutenant Chan Sco Wan occurred at his residence. No. 29. Jonker Street, Malacca, on Monday afternoon. Deceased, who died at the age of 39. leaves behind a widow, a daughter and a son. The deceased was a157 words
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Article687 1934-12-14 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced of Irene Anne (Bunty) the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilmot Adams of Penang and Hugh Shackleton son of Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton of Sittingbourne, Kent. Invitations have been issued by Mr. Yeoh Cheng Kung for the marriage of his sister, Miss Yeoh Cheng687 words
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15 1934-12-14 13 Rev. Keppel Garnier $lO.OO Anonymous 6.00 $16.00 Previously acknowledged 25.00 $41.0015 words
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Advertisement155 1934-12-14 13 Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys 0 We are now booking Orders for Turkeys. These birds are from the same farm as previous years and are in splendid conditions. I j P er 65 cts. lb. j Order Early I Pritchard’s j Food Department i, < ITHE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY155 words
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Advertisement343 1934-12-14 13 I 1) Volcanic f CB 787 Autocrat Before Breakfast REGINALD FORESYTHE HIS ORCHESTRA ARE THE SENSATION OF LONDON THE LEADING EXPONENTS 1 OF HOT MUSIC. A REAL NOVELTY. L 1 /»n 702 < Rolli" 8 Home Slow Fox Trot CB 7 Shadows On The Pavement HERE’S VALUE GERALDO’S THE MASQUERADERS343 words
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Article103 1934-12-14 14 Reuter. Dramatic Incident Before Finish Miami, December 14. A dramatic incident occurred just before the finish of the $12,500 Miami-Biltmore Coif Tournament, which Olin Dutra won with an aggregate of 292 over 72 holes, when the bridge on which Dutra and spectators were walking crashed into the canal.Reuter. - 103 words
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Article44 1934-12-14 14 Entries for the January Tennis Tournament for the Penang Recreation Club are now being received and will close on Friday. January’ 4, 1935. Members are informed that in view of the above, Court No. 1 is closed for a fortnight.44 words
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Article70 1934-12-14 14 P.C.C. V. C.R.C. The following will represent the P.C.C. in a hockey match against the C.R.C. on the Victoria Green today at 5.10 p.m. J. A. E. Maclean; C. E. Brooke, E. M i Pennefather; D. D. B. Cook, A. W. Foster, S. V. Adams; G. R. Evans. C.70 words
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Article126 1934-12-14 14 The boys of the Penang English School are giving a vaiety entertainment in the school hall today a* 6.30 p. m. before closing school for the Christmas Holidays. The following will be the programme:—‘Welcome’ Speech M. J. Amaladoss. Song, Primary Class. Recitation, Eight Boys. Song, W. M.126 words
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Article89 1934-12-14 14 During the week ending Bth December. 1934, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 41,024 coses, of which 31,864 (78%) cases were to the United Kingdom, 340 (1 cases to the Continent of Europe, -5,950 (14%) cases 4 o Canada, and 2,870 (7%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports89 words
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Article93 1934-12-14 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 75 g j 75 New York 4.94% 4.94 H Montreal 4.90 4.88 Brussels 21.15 21.20 Geneva 15.27 15.29% Amsterdam 7.30% 7.31% Milan 57% 58 Berlin 12.31 12.32 S‘ockholm 26% 26% Copenhagen Oslo Vienna Prague 118% 118% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid 3693 words
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Article70 1934-12-14 14 —Reuter. Export Duty To Be Reduced NATIVE RUBBER Batavia, December 13. The basic export duty on native rubber from December 16 will be decreased from 20 to 16 cents per kilogram dry weight. The object is to stimulate native production which last month has been below—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article172 1934-12-14 14 BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. Rubber Sales Department Penang, December 12. The local market during past week has continued dull and featureless and there has been little or no interest shewn by American Manufacturers. Values have remained practically unchanged, the local market being cent lower on balance at 20% cents and New172 words
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Article247 1934-12-14 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar© the changes in out quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Hong Fatts 46 48 45 47 Jelebus 94 97 93 96 Johans 29 31 29 31 K. Lanju‘s 16 9 17 3 16 9 17 3 K. Kampars247 words
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Article45 1934-12-14 14 PENANG, DECEMBER 14 London Bank Demand 2'4 3j32 4 mjts 2'4 3j16 Private 3 mtts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2'4 7116 On New York Demand 57 I|2 France T.Ti 863 Shanghai T.T. 38%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 25%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24 ft45 words
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Article30 1934-12-14 14 Cents per lb. The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as follows Spot 20% Jan./March 21 April/June 22% July/Sept. 23% Market easier.30 words
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Article300 1934-12-14 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The hollowing are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY 4 CO.'» «hare List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.15 2.20 2.17% 2.22% Chenderiang 11 3 12 0c 116 12 6c Johan 28 30 30 32 K. Kamunting300 words
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Article104 1934-12-14 14 The following are the latest quotation/ for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 2.15 2.20 Hitams 47% 50 Hong Fatts 45 47% Jelebus .’u> 95 97% Johans 30 32 K. Lanju’s 16 9 17 3 K. Kampars v ..110 116 Kuchais104 words
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Article499 1934-12-14 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Y esterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.15 2.20 2.17% 2.22% Hitam 48 50 48 50 Heng Fatt 45 47 44 46 J-elebu 90 95 87% 92% Johan 29 31 30499 words
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Article117 1934-12-14 14 YESTERDAY TODAY Londo:i £228.10.0 £***** 0 TIN.—(3 Months) tzzs.iv.u rooo -i rx rx £228.10.0 £228.10.0 Singapore $114.25 £ll4 25 Business Done 5114 25 5114.12% $114.12% 72 Buyers no sellers Buyers np sellers COPBA— (Sundried) $3 BLACK PEPPEB A lO RUBBER.- 522 5 $22 5 London a 6ftd. fiiZd117 words
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Article428 1934-12-14 14 Sunday, December 2. Lord and Lady Baden-Powell and the Misses Baden-Powell left Government House. Monday, December 3. In the morning Captain L. V. Wells, R.N. called on His Excellency at Government House. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government428 words
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Advertisement445 1934-12-14 14 Runnymede Hotel PENANG ’Phon- 543. SATURDAY DIN NE R DA NC E CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PROGRAMME Saturday. 22nd December Wednesday. 26U1Deeemb Ist DAY OF RACES Boxing Da. Tiffin from 12 Noon Tiffin from 1. x>n Race Dinner, Dance Race Dinner, and Cabaret and Cabaret Extension to 1 a m.445 words
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Miscellaneous45 1934-12-14 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ■—i» DEATH Kee At Sungei Bakap early this morning of Mr. Kee Tek Thye, J.P., at the age of 77, after a short illness. Deceased leaves behind him four sons and four daughters to mourn their loss. (S.S. and F.M.S. papers pdease copy.)45 words
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Miscellaneous33 1934-12-14 14 WEATHER REPORT luu rtai 6 a.m. 74 N Noon 83 NW ’ABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 5.33 7.43 p.m 12.33 p.m TOMORROW 7.25 a m 1-42 e.m8.52 p.m 1 45 p m-33 words
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970 1934-12-14 15 W EXPORT REGULATIONS AND LIMIT I ON HOLDINGS OF STOCK I ATEST SHIPMENT FIGURES SHOW FALL OF 42 PER CENT. regulations designed mainly to conl >cks in hand are announced by the p 1 inent of the Dutch East Indies. -I'gards estate rubber, owners970 words
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Article307 1934-12-14 15 Three Charges Against Owner Of Changi Estate Charges of fraud and cheating under the Rubber Regulation Ordinance were preferred against Kwek Luan, the owner of an estate in Sembawang (Changi), in the Singapore police court before Mr. J. M. Brand er. Kwek Luan was accused of (1)307 words
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Article244 1934-12-14 15 With the announcement of a good many of the individual production quotas, it is now possible to give a lough indication of the intrinsic basis of current share values. The position of Malakoff Rubber, the shares which I have recommended on more than one occasion, may be244 words
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Article189 1934-12-14 15 The report spasm of weakness in the rubber market naturally affected some shares more than others. Central Perak is one of the floriners which dropped back rather more steeply than the average share. Therefore, it is suggested to me, the price ought to recover sharply in the189 words
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Advertisement18 1934-12-14 15 EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. "t MCO” Ste.l Cort. »1« <***• .Telegrams EMCO. RIVER ROAD, 1484 Telephone PENANG.18 words
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Advertisement216 1934-12-14 15 PROPERTY paints is wealth Il The greatest enemy of property Is deterioration. Tf the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors and interior woodwork are showing signs of wear —NOW is the time to save them. There is a Pabco Paint for every household216 words
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Miscellaneous116 1934-12-14 15 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT THE MOST OUTSTANDING TAMIL TALKIE Full of classical Songs Beautiful Scenes Charming Dances Perfect Sound 36 SONG HITS Composed by Gayakasigamani L. MUTHIA Bagavathar. B SANGEETHA LAVA-KUSA STORY FROM YOUR FAVOURITE RAMAYANAM NIGHTLY —TWO SHOWS 6-15 9-30 P.M. B WINDSOR THEATRE ITC A D an d116 words
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Advertisement662 1934-12-14 16 ~j-i I"3^BLUB FUMNCL LIMB T LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. JJt R’dam H’burg, Glasgow Dec. 14 Jan. 9 DHUCAUON 4 HambUre Dec. 20 Jan. 17 c. RHESUS r S < TX' R’dam, Hamburg Glasgow Dec. 28 Jan. 23 X PATROCLUS and LIVERPOOL SERVICE. Uwrpool MEDHERRANIAN' AND Jan 26 B. DARDANUS Genoa.662 words
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Advertisement1143 1934-12-14 16 DteXAR STEAMSHIP UNE k MNE M. '.K 4 jUIML,. i I TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ W I Dec. 20 PRES. POLK 12 1 Jam 3 PRES. ADAMS 3 26 I Jan. 17 PRES. HARRISON |j) O (f 1] Feb to iX ©Amo en cX\-/and BRITISH INDIA I T> iq PRFS1,143 words
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Article541 1934-12-14 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Sekedafe ©f Prlaelpal Ums TIM foDovtaff to a MM of vewils arriving d sailing toom Penant during the week m von to-day S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Be-ixwan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Labo-ean-Bilik). Sails tomorrow for the same porta. A ALFOER from Langsa, Idi, Simpangdim, Tandjong Poera, Pangkalan541 words
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Article127 1934-12-14 17 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Races, Ist day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Races, 2nd SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 Penang Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26 Penang rurf Club Gold Cup Meeting, 2nd day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29 Penang Turf Club Gold127 words
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Article1039 1934-12-14 17 AIB MAILS A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. A mail flor Netherlands Indies by train to Singapore and thence by SingeporeAustralia Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m.1,039 words
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Advertisement36 1934-12-14 17 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD» MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS ,MliS GUM s' x\ EDO EKS CASH BOOKS D AY- BOOKS LETTER HEADS memorandum forms ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES36 words
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Miscellaneous1308 1934-12-14 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Ballad, Lost in a Fog. (McHugh). PHOHI HOLLAND Tfce fbllawte* Descriptive Waltz, Church Fair in •U Of n w t* l6 T rol (Krome). Selection, TODAY wmcn vfl he need ataatatanesus» Twenty Million Sweethearts (War-1 OSD km ren arT stoddon) Menuett (Vio- Wavelength: 25.57 .metres I*BB1,308 words
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Article268 1934-12-14 18 Reuter Wireless. In Bank Of Italy GOVERNMENT'S FINANCIAL DECREES RESENTED Rome, December 8. Mobilisation of the country’s foreign security resources is necessary to enable the Government to maintain the lire at the present rate and avoid departure of the gold standard. The Press has started a propegandaReuter Wireless. - 268 words
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Article182 1934-12-14 18 Disguised Robbers Hack Off Her Hand Malacca, December 10. Presenting a pcthe’ic sight in the witness box, a Chinese woman, Tu Keow, related at the Malacca Assizes bow she was. awakened at night by armed intruders, end assaulted with such severity that the skull was fractured and her182 words
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Article93 1934-12-14 18 —Reu‘er Wireless. Government Subsidies May Be Stopped Berlin, December 10. Opposition church circles express fears that Dr. Frick is considering for issue in January a decree stopping Sta*e subsidies to the Protestant and Catholic churches. The fears ore based on Dr. Frick’s recent speech in which he said—Reu‘er Wireless. - 93 words
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Article97 1934-12-14 18 —Reuter Wireless. London, December 8. On the money market, arranging Icons into the New Year at three quarters to one and a quarter per ccn'. against eligible securities proved the main occupation of the week. Otherwise conditions ruled quiet. Although this week’s treasury Bills were allotted at a—Reuter Wireless. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration621 1934-12-14 18 Three New Laws i radio explanation by HERR SCHACHT Berlin, December 8. Such far-reaching financial economic changes are foreshadowed by three laws, passed by the German Cabinet on Tuesday night that Herr Schacht, to whom as Reichsbank President and German Economic Ministers is due most of the621 words
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407 1934-12-14 18 HOSPITAL FAILED TO RECOVER ANYTHING An extraordinary allegation that the Chinese debtor of a Bengali money-lender has torn up a promissory-note and had swallowed the pieces in the presence of the complainant was made before Mr. Norman Grice, the second magistrate, Singapore. Leong407 words
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Article268 1934-12-14 18 To Second India Bill "BIG MISTAKE" Memories Of Visit To Malaya London, November 28. An episode in Malaya is being evoked by the “Die-Hards” in their attacks on the Government for arrangements made in connection with the monumental India Bill, a measure that is going to monopolise268 words
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Article73 1934-12-14 18 .--Reuter Wireless. Parents' Christmas Gifts Despatched By Air Mail London. December 8. Christmas gifts from the King and Queen enclosed in a silken mail bag pf Royal blue to the Duke of Gloucester were despatched in the gigantic air liner “Hengist” which left Croydon with the first.--Reuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Advertisement11 1934-12-14 18 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Advertisement215 1934-12-14 18 a LET PHYLLOSAH REJUVENATE YOU! B “The Most Wonderful Subs;?nce i n I World,” is one of the attribu tes I I PHYLLOSAN by an eminent i,*’■ This scientific remedy, prepa qte* F 1 direction of Dr. E. Buergi, -ofe SR)r I I Medicine at Berne University, italizes I 1215 words
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Miscellaneous42 1934-12-14 18 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Joume/i End waste? tex I iSiSW gasps Bobby. Here's a fence. But as the rolling platform bumps, Right into his n-ahbour's garden For the shock he s waiting, tense. The small bear leaps-safely tumps Hello, Fredd.cl' Bey your pardon.42 words
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Article241 1934-12-14 19 DISPUTE OVER ONE MOW OF LAND Shanghai, November 27. he oldest legal battle which has ever n fought in Shanghai has just ended. began in this way and lasted 30 years, ifty years ago in the latter days of the ng Dynasty, Tseng Hwa-hwa and241 words
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Article250 1934-12-14 19 Hopei and Shansi.—Reuters Pecific Ser- Said To Have Amassed $1,000,000 Peiping, November 21. Hsueh Yi-tze. described by the local 'hincse police as a notorious dealer in 'he drug trade, has been arrested in Peiping and is now being held in the headqi/arters of the Peiping andHopei and Shansi.—Reuters Pecific Ser- - 250 words
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Article82 1934-12-14 19 Second Since Order Mode Canton, Novehber 24. Tang, a commissioned officer on the i.onese gunboat Hai Sui, has been exe d at the orders of the local naval t quarters because he was found guilty c gaging in opium traffic, using the gunfor smuggling purposes. execution82 words
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Article53 1934-12-14 19 Too Cold For Chinese Ambassador mique reason has been given by the se Ambassador at Moscow, Dr. W. •'en, for protracting his present fur in China. Yen returned here from Russia il months ago, but says he will not k to Moscow until Spring owing to gtremely53 words
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Article187 1934-12-14 19 PEIPING MAN ALIVE AT SUNDOWN Peiping, Nov. 24. A man who dies every day and revives every night at sundown lives in Peiping. He is Mr. Yen Yu-ting, a 69-year-old janitor. When he was being placed in his coffin he suddenly opened his eyes, breathed deeply and187 words
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Article155 1934-12-14 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Praised For Fight Against Reds Canton, November 23. A high tribute to the Cantonese forces who recently gained a great victory over the Reds along the Kwangtung border was paid today by General Chen Chi-tang, the Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung forces. He said that it.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 155 words
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Article140 1934-12-14 19 Mrs. Shinkoff nas now against him for cruelty.—Reuters Pacific Service. Kerosene Instead Of Vodka Harbin, November 19. A Russian named Shinkoff had a great weakness for vodka, which his wife regarded as an evil competitor. When repeated scoldings failed to effect a cure, his wife decidedMrs. Shinkoff nas now against him for cruelty.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 140 words
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81 1934-12-14 19 1 Reuter. Canton, November 24. Sir Alexander Cadogan, British Minister to China, is making the acquaintance<of many parts of ths country of two and a half million square miles in which he rePre s r AlealX on a long tour of China coast1 Reuter. - 81 words
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Article373 1934-12-14 19 dIiCW 111 VUIdU A—.VF LOUII. 111 OU vx 200 persons will be sent.—Reuters Pacific Service. New Colony To Be Founded Nanking, Nov. 26. In view of the present world-wide economic depression, many overseas Chinese have returned to their home country, according to official estimates compiled by thedIiCW 111 VUIdU A—.VF LOUII. 111 OU vx 200 persons will be sent.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 373 words
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Article163 1934-12-14 19 Reute: s Pacific StVvice. Two Generals Executed At Peiping Peiping, November 25. According to reliable Chinese sources. Generals Chi Hung-chang and Jen Yingchi. who were brought here from Tientsin on Thursday afternoon under heavy escort, were executed here yesterday. The two generals were involved in aReute: s Pacific StVvice. - 163 words
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Article86 1934-12-14 19 Still Regarded As Virtue In China Peiping, November 26. Old age is sftill regarded as a virtue in China and honoured accordingly. At a meeting just held here 107 old people over the age of 70 were guests of honour at a banquet. Seventy is a ripe86 words
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65 1934-12-14 19 Hongkong». The most serious accident since the establishment of the flying section of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps occurred when two Britons, Dr. J. C. Mac Gown and Mr. M Wright, crashed while conducting a practice flight here. Dr Mac Gown suffered from concussion and65 words
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Article144 1934-12-14 19 SHANGHAI MAIDENS BOYCOTT MEN Shanghai, November 28. One of the most unique strikes in the world has just begun in Shanghai as a protest against the exemption of married men from punishment on adultery charges in the Chinese Criminal Code. Organised by a group of young eligible Chinese144 words
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Article498 1934-12-14 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Enthusiastic Over Szechuen Nanking, November 23. Hia face serious and deep lines furrowed his forehead when General Liu Hsiang discussed political and military issues affec‘ing Szechuen with a small group of newspapermen today, but he smiled and spoke enthusiastically as he expressed his unbounded optimismReuters Pacific Service. - 498 words
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Advertisement128 1934-12-14 19 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT 1 IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS State is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND PER TIN ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY KR LONDON I SPECIAL M McNISH ra SCOTCH WHISKY "The Whisky with a mellow taste **——me Bly Mm wo tee>e*M«NtaN<C w l e GRAND128 words
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Article, Illustration320 1934-12-14 20 IN LAKELAND. Sheep changing pasture above Thirlmere, in the Cumberland fells. The country here, is rich n ith autumn's hues. THE KING, accompanied by the Queen, when he opened the new headquarters of the Royal Institute for British Architects. in Portland place. IV L/AJ FATHER.320 words