Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 December 1934
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1934-12-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Nt. 295. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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692 1934-12-15 1 .—Reuter. SATISFIED BY ADDITION OF PROVISO VI E-PRESIDENT CLAUSE ONLY TO APPLY TO FUTURE JUDGES London, December 14. vly has a debate in the House of Lords been attended with such i erest as when the House reassembled in the afternoon for the.—Reuter. - 692 words
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Article105 1934-12-15 1 —Reuter. British Commander Arrives Saarbruecken, December 14. The commander of the International Force, General Brind, has arrived, accompanied by his aide-de-camp and three staff officers. General Van der Hoorst, commanding the Dutch force, is another arrival. Meanwhile the Governing Commis- slon is dealing with a multitude.—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article25 1934-12-15 1 —Reuter. Notyre Acquitted Landon, December 14. Notyre was found not guilty in the Brighton Trunk Murder trial at We Lewes Assizes today.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article35 1934-12-15 1 would shortly be begun.—Reuter. For Far East Service Bremen, December 14. Herr Hitler attended «>e launching of the ■■Scharnhorst," the new iner 1 /1 thA ship announced that tw shortly he hegun.-Reu-would shortly be begun.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article144 1934-12-15 1 —Reuter. Clean Up Of Malcontents COUNTESS* TEA PARTY RAIDED Berlin, December 14. A Nazi clean up, involving high Nazi Party and Storm Troop officials, is believed to lie behind a number of arrests carried I out by the secret police during the last few days. j—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article69 1934-12-15 1 Bangkok Girl Wins Crown I (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 13. Sixteen candidates from all over the kingdom competed publicly at the Constitution Fair on Wednesday night for the title of Mias Siam which will be valid for one year. The vernacular Press tipped the winner who69 words
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Article48 1934-12-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service. British Minister At Berne Knighted London, December 14. The King today received Mr. G. RWarner, on his appointment as His Majesty’s Minister at Berne. Mr. Warner was knighted and invested with the insignia of a Knight Commander of the Victo- rian Order.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article264 1934-12-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Second Reading Carried CONDITIONS OF SUBSIDY GRANTS London, December 14. hen the second reading of the British Shipping Assistance Bill was moved in the House of Commons today, Dr. Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, described the conditions under w’hich i—Rugby Radio Service. - 264 words
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Article154 1934-12-15 1 —Reuter. Plane Crashes FLIERS' MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Port of Sapin, Dec. 15. The goodwill flight of the two American negroes. Dr. Albert Forsythe and Mr. Alfred Anderson from the United States to the West Indies came to grief here today when the fliers crashed in the back yard.—Reuter. - 154 words
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Article116 1934-12-15 1 had been firmly laid.—Rugby Radio Service. Foundations Of New Industry Laid London, December 14. It was stated at today’s general meeting of the Low Temperature Carbonisation Limited, that the company was successfully producing aviation petrol and naval fuel oil from coal. Nine Home defence squad- ronshad been firmly laid.—Rugby Radio Service. - 116 words
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Article18 1934-12-15 1 Open Verdict Returned Singapore, December 15. An open verdict has been returned at the Nishimura Inquest.18 words
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Article80 1934-12-15 1 ,—Reuter. Elimination Of Price Fixing Provisions New York, December 14. The elimination of the minimum price fixing provisions by the N.R.A. shortly was the forecast of Mr. Clay Williams, the newly appointed chairman of the National Industrial Recovery Board, which took over General Johnson’s functions. Mr.,—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article54 1934-12-15 1 Reuter. Plan To Obtain Maximum Co-operation Washington, December 14. The banks and business houses, dealing with the export and imports, have arranged a plan of procedure to obtain maximum co-operation for the restoration of foreign trade, according to a joint announcement made at the meeting of theReuter. - 54 words
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Article43 1934-12-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, December 14. The amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 treasury bills was £46,670,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £31,870,000. The average rate per cent was 9|5.48d as compared with 11|2.18d last week.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Article118 1934-12-15 1 ,—Reuter. Many Complaints CAUSED BY TARIFF INCREASES London, December 15. The growth of smuggling in China is attracting unfavourable notice and many complaints have been received from traders of the impossibility to do business honestly in competition with the quantities of smuggled stuff. It is recognised that,—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article77 1934-12-15 1 Reuter. Misuse Of Extra-Territorial Privileges London, December 14. It is understood that the anomaly by which certain firms in Shanghai are enabled to claim jurisdiction of the British Supreme Court on the ground that their head offices are registered as British companies in London engages the earnest attentionReuter. - 77 words
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Article80 1934-12-15 1 continuous day and night flying. —Rugby Radio Service. Imperial Airways Hlofs Record London, December 14. Captain Youell, the well-laifiWß Imperial Airways pilot today completed his millionth mile of flying. Capt Youell is one of the youngest air liner commanders having learnt to fly at the age of 17continuous day and night flying.—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article106 1934-12-15 1 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. To Welcome Duke Of Gloucester London, December 14. The Duke of Gloucester will arrive at Wellington, New Zealand, tomorrow morning in the cruiser “Australia.” He is to receive government and civic welcomes and a general holiday has been declared throughout the dominion..—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 106 words
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Article52 1934-12-15 1 .—Reuter. League's Request To Powers In China Geneva, December 14. The League has circulated to the powers the resolutions of the Opium Advisory Committee of June 2, 1934, specially requesting the extra territorial Powers in China to take measures to deport or otherwise punish their nationals guilty of.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article2411 1934-12-15 3 ROYAL PORTRAITS ON VIEW END OF A ROYAL TRADITION AIR LINERS OF THE FUTURE SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S SPEED BID IRC \L LOVERS’ PORTRAITS London, December 1. r st in the loan exhibition of Mr. P! A. de Laszlo’s portraits of Royal p.r iges at Knoedler’s2,411 words
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Advertisement141 1934-12-15 3 koMEMK(jOO& rtf pOINTMENTTOHISMAJfsrrTHf K|)(c A 50Cni d 50 C"» •«1 x t, White Label Uy in est Scotch Whis* Tfimx Aciends- k and- w Dewar &Sopsl distillers "“nmurtri SWI 1 -'l' 9 V/»3 Iftni White Label >■ c Jhe Best of Qood Spirits IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT" SPECIALLY PACKED IN 3141 words
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Article118 1934-12-15 4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Races, 2nd day. 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 Gold Cup Meeting, 3rd day. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 Penang Turf118 words
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Article, Illustration686 1934-12-15 4 Colony's Celebrations i LOCAL GENIUS AND CUSTOM The. following is an official Announcement regarding the celebration of the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty the King Emperor next year. Accession Day (Monday', May 6) will be declared a public holiday. Ceremonial parades, religious services of thanksgiving, and the686 words
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Article182 1934-12-15 4 If neuritis bothers you, deal Wlth lt 33 this woman dealt with hers For years I was unable to knit,” she writes, “owing to neuritis in my hands. Last year I started taking Kruschen, and now the knitting craze is on I can keep up182 words
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Article155 1934-12-15 4 —Reuter First Joint Meeting Today GOLF AT WALTON HEATH i London, December 14. The naval delegates of Britain, Japan and the United States will meet altogether for the first time tomorrow. Sir John Simon. Mr. Norman Davis. Admiral Stanley and Mr. Matsudaira will play golf at Walton!.—Reuter - 155 words
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Article374 1934-12-15 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. E. Brooker, Manager, Budu Estate, is an inmate of the General Hospital, Kuala Lipis, suffering from a severe attack of influenza. The engagement is announced of Mr. Henry Sta Maria, the well-known Seremban footballer, and Miss Maude Mabel Especkerman, eldest daughter of Mr. J. D. Especkerman.374 words
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Article180 1934-12-15 4 Australian Jamboree. Melbourne Malaya will be represented by a eoottogent and it is proposed to send at least otM patrol from Penang. In order to carry this out a Special Fund must be raised. Dona* tions will be gratefully acknowledged in the Press, however small. Messrs.180 words
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Advertisement112 1934-12-15 4 Qonfdent in its power V to protect and to enhance the beauty of the complexion the lovliest women, everywhere, use a Evening in ‘Paris face powder. OSr EVENING IN PARIS VSHBHB K£7538 HM QUEENSWAY. CROYDON. SURREY. ENGLAND Representatives SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., Beach Street, Penang. Fiji it. 1 AND FORGET IT112 words
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Advertisement445 1934-12-15 4 e B .J* I fl J Volcanic CB 787 The Autocrat Before Breakfc;} i RFGINALD FORESYTHE HIS ORCHESTRA ARE TR 3 I f SENS ATION OF LONDON THE LEADING EXPONEN’. S !I O? HOT MUSIC. A REAL NOVELTY. sw D -rot I Rollin' Home S/ow'oxTrot CB j Shadows On The445 words
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Article1190 1934-12-15 5 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS CAR-FOX AND LUCKY NUMBER PAY BEST (I j Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, December 14. -e weather prevailed for the c ng day of the two-day cur Meeting which began to y. The going was good. ttendance was fair, among t’ present being1,190 words
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208 1934-12-15 5 Three Men Fined For Cruelty Barry, November 30. The use of live rabbits in the training of greyhounds for the race track was alleged to be “common all over the country” by Mr. W. M. Thomas, a Bridgend solicitor prosecuting for the R.S.P.C.A.208 words
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Article586 1934-12-15 5 P.C.C.'s Good Display At Hockey FOUR GOALS SHARED What proved to be an exciting hockey match was played yesterday evening on the Victoria Green when the Penang Cricket Club met the Chinese Recreetion Club in a friendly. The Chinese had to content themselves with a586 words
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Advertisement18 1934-12-15 5 Energy? I Bsanatogenl DnA The Tree Halt F»4 ®h* Chaaiab M Other Sporting News Appear On Page 1618 words
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Advertisement278 1934-12-15 5 1 °v IN PRICES We have pleasure in announcing that the following revised List Prices are now operative i Price Price RETAIL PRICES per tin per Gallon of I 9 lbs. In In In Quart 1 gall. 4 gall. Tins. Tins. Drums. Castrol “AA’' Motor Oil $0.75 $2.90 $2.70 Castrol278 words
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Article578 1934-12-15 6 CHARGE OF OVERLOADING AGAINST JAVANESE DISMISSED “This is what might be termed a borderline case, and I think the defendant must be given the benefit of the doubt.” This was the comment of Captain Geoffrey Freyberg, Master Attendant, in dismissing a charge against a Javanese ship’s master,578 words
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Article186 1934-12-15 6 200-lnch Reflector Success New York, Dec. 3. Profiting by their experience of last March, scientists at the Corning glass works successfully poured another 200inch reflector for the telescope which is expected to open to human observation a I section of the heavens nine hundred milllion light186 words
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Article818 1934-12-15 6 MISAPPROPRIATION OF SOCIETY FUNDS A former Justice of the Peace, an expresident of the Clerical Union and a wellknown member of the Chinese community, Lim Kee Cheok (53) pleaded guilty before Mr. Norman Grice, the second Singapore Magistrate, to a charge of criminal misappropriation of $1,040.50,818 words
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Advertisement238 1934-12-15 6 K Do yoK know the health alphabet? It goes B B like this. A. gives you resistance to ilia, B F B. gives you good appetite. C gives you B B protection from disease. D. gives you B K good blood and good nerve* A, B, CL and B B238 words
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Advertisement116 1934-12-15 6 BY APPOINTMENT TOH.M. THE KING He said to me— shall we ev:>settle the Irish question I I I said to him I've settled the Scotch question—Johnnie Walker for me, every time I JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 18 20... STILL GOING STRONG.. I Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR A CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA116 words
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Article2857 1934-12-15 7 °F empire BROADCASTING A SUMMARY OF PROGRESS HE B. B. C. Empire Broadcasting Service as we know it today, will celebrate its second anniversary on rnber 19. The seeds of the preservice, however, were sown many s ago. n November 5, 1927, largely as the ret requests2,857 words
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Miscellaneous82 1934-12-15 7 PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY Wavelengta: 25.57 metres. 8.00 —Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. B.os—Newstalk by Mr. L. Aletrino. B.2o—Phohi Nonstop Programme. “RADIO—COCKTAIL’ by Loe Cohen. Regie and conference: Edward Startz: Cast: Station orchestra,. Phohi quartet. Phohi Tzigane ensemble. Juan de Casas and his band. Lo de Groot, piano accompaniment and solos.82 words
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Miscellaneous1087 1934-12-15 7 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Pauline Maunder (Soprano). 8.8. C. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.20 p. m. 8.36-X)rat«rrio.t The fcfeowtar ara tha now p.os*—Weekly Newsletter. ro of wMcB wfll ba uaad riinultanama 3{J B Ben A Religious Service,* layed from St. Martin-in-the-Fleldtau GSG 18.88 mrtraa G®®* mstras 10.20 —The B. B. C. Empire1,087 words
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Article678 1934-12-15 8 “A clear and authoritative pronouncement that there will not be work for all is essential,” says Mr. J. C. C. Davidson, one of the four Commissioners appointed by the British Ministry for Labour to report on the conditions in certain depressed areas. The fact of unemployment has been678 words
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Article112 1934-12-15 8 —Rugby Radio Service. Third Reading Of Bill Passed •London, December 14. When the third reading of the Depressed Areas Bill w’as passed in the House of Commons last night by 221 votes to 53, the Minister of Labour, Mr. Oliver Stanley, stated that the measure was offered as.—Rugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article82 1934-12-15 8 .—Reuter. Rescuer In Train-Lorry Smash Berlin, December 14. The train in which Lord Chancellor Hitler was a passenger crashed into a motor lorry carrying a theatrical company near Verden, Hanover. Thirteen actors were killed, four were seriously injured and three slightly. The passengers in the train were.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article81 1934-12-15 8 —Rugby Radio Service. i London, December 14. For the first time for 14 years, “explosive” star, known to astronomers as a nova, ;is visible in Britain. It was observed by a young amateur astronomer named Prentice shortly before dawn. He immediately telephoned the Greenwich Observatory who were able—Rugby Radio Service. - 81 words
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Article1399 1934-12-15 8 Lord Ponsonby - —By Lord Ponsonby —By Lord Ponsonby in “The Man< i.> Guardian.” Taking into account one’s probable change of mood, even in the I course of a day, caused by work lor leisure, energy or indolence, land accepting the maxim that the 'wheels of the mind should never: be—By Lord Ponsonby in “The Man< i.> Guardian.” - 1,399 words
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Article70 1934-12-15 8 —Reuter. Attack On Harbour DEFENDING FORTS REALISTIC REPLY Singapore, December The first manoeuvres opened last 1 r with an attack on the harbour by troyers. Nothing was visible from shore save the searchlight beams ar. low grey forms of the ships. The sound of gunfire from—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article72 1934-12-15 8 makers of their plane.—Rugby Radio Sei vice. Greaf Reception For Scott Black London, December. 1 The two airmen Scott and Black v won the England to Melbourne air ra completing the course in three days w» given great popular reception when H returned to England tonight. Theymakers of their plane.—Rugby Radio Sei vice. - 72 words
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Advertisement304 1934-12-15 8 BOON the chemists IPOH at the request of our numerous 1 OUTSTATION CUSTOMERS PATRONS WE HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED A B I I BOON BRANCH j AT 37 39, MARKET STREET, j I IPOH. The same extensive variety of Reliable Goods are being stocked at Ipoh as at Penang and whatever304 words
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Advertisement34 1934-12-15 8 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify, DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known fhe world over. o OBTAINABLE AT All fhe leading dealers. o SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Article1501 1934-12-15 9 JUDGMENT IN ALSAGOFF CASE NEGLIGENCE THAT WAS BARELY HONEST “It cannot be repeated too often that when a oerson aceentc office of trustee he takes on definite responsibilities and has den.le duties, which cannot be delegated, and which certainly can.l be discharged by a trustee standing1,501 words
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Article293 1934-12-15 9 —Reuter. No Licence Necessary KING'S BENCH DISCHARGE RULE NISI London, December 14. The House of Commons can con'inue to sell drinks without a licence. The King’s Bench discharged the rule nisi applied on behalf of the novelist, Mr. A. P. Herbert, calling on the Bow—Reuter. - 293 words
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Article, Illustration87 1934-12-15 9 The last picture taken of the late Mr. Kee Teik Thye, J. P., landed proprietor and owner of rubber estates in the Province, whose death was announced in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette.” A well-known member of the Chinese Community (Teochew sect), who was actively associated87 words
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Article132 1934-12-15 9 R. R. S. GRADUAL TRANSFORMATION IN TWO YEARS London, December 14. London traffic control has undergone a gradual transformation through the steady extension of the traffic lights system. Two years ago only 30 such installations were in operation and 18 of these were concentrated in Oxford Street.R. R. S. - 132 words
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211 1934-12-15 9 Rugby Radio Service. Cheery Atmosphere In Country 7 2- London, December 14. The Commander of the Netherlands and Swedish contingents, General Baron van Vost Tot Voord and Colonel Roelossen reached Saar territory yesterday and immediately made contact with the staff 1 officers in the BritishRugby Radio Service. - 211 words
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Advertisement255 1934-12-15 9 Mr. E. Flack Tells How Cuticura Healed Intense Irritation My wife and I came out in a bad rasb all over our bodies and legs. It was dry and crusted and the itching and burning were terrible to endure. The irritation was intense, keeping us awake at night and causing255 words
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Advertisement206 1934-12-15 9 'iT-- i K; Til «l ITS A WISE MOTHER WHO PUTS HER CHILD ON TRUFOOD Nearest to Mother's Milk Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast milk —so near in fact, that medical science says there is hardly206 words
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Article3594 1934-12-15 10 RETRENCHED OFFICER'S APPEAL THE POSITION OF INDIAN SETTLERS DEMAND FOR REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES IMPROVED EMPIRE AIR SERVICES FLYING BOATS DESIGNED FOR HEAVY LOADS RUBBER FROM THE GOLDENROD PLANT (From Our Own Correspondent.). London, December 5. COLONIAL SERVICE AND RETRENCHMENT Writing on the subject of Retrenchment In3,594 words
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Advertisement35 1934-12-15 10 j Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys We are now booking Orders for Turkeys. These birds are from the same farm as previous years and are in splendid conditions. per 65 cts. lb. Order Early Pritchard’s Food Department35 words
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1094 1934-12-15 11 HELENA WRIGHT - By HELENA WRIGHT In June of this yetw the Ministry of Health issued a White Paper laying down regulations for giving advice di birth control in cKnicg and Weifare centres. Helena Wright makes a powerful plea in this article for fresh consideration of the1,094 words
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Article202 1934-12-15 11 BUT MAGIC BOX WAS SEEN Twenty-eighth-year-old Bertram George Reed was a window-cleaner. But he found trade so competitive that he scarcely made a living. Suddenly he had an idea for an invention. He made the simple apparatus necessary at his Plymouth home, gathered together his202 words
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166 1934-12-15 11 Found In A Tin Box After 119 Years Scots Guards colours which have been missing since the Battle of Waterloo were discovered recently in an old tin box at Worcester. They are so tattered and tom and so fragile that they cannot be unrolled166 words
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Article175 1934-12-15 11 Experiment Likely In London A new road safety experiment, the erection of fences at the edge of the pavement, may shortly be made, on a small scale, in London. Similar systems are in operation in several Continental cities. The London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee is175 words
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Article112 1934-12-15 11 One A Day Keeps Goitre Away Mr. T. C. Roughley, economic zoologist of the Australian Technological Museum has just been advising people to eat more oysters because: In the raw state the oyster is one of the most easily digested foods. It is 200112 words
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Article573 1934-12-15 12 OUTWARD IMPERIAL AIK MAIL The Eastfcound Imperial Aircraft is fly-11 ing on schedule. The plane is due to ar- i rive at Alor Star tomorrow. IMPERIAL AIRW AYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Air- ways will be closed at the General Post i Office, Peneng tomorrow573 words
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Article234 1934-12-15 12 Crowded Houses Lost Night I “Hollywood Party” opened a season last i night at the Queen’s to crowded houses. The picture is produced by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer and possesses those things which cannot fail to draw crowds —lilting music, gorgeous girls, hilarious comedy, spectacular settings and costumes,234 words
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Miscellaneous211 1934-12-15 12 MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW AT 2 M PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT MWSHM jWT rVKfI ft THE MOST OUTSTANDING t X CANTONESE TALKIE X W 5. FULL OF SWEET SONGS U i CHARMING DANCES ft X BEAUTIFUL SCENERIES ft WXIW 4 EXCELLENT SETTINGS ‘lnlmow THE PICTURE THAT TOPS THE LIST OF CANTONESE211 words
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Miscellaneous645 1934-12-15 13 OPENING TONIGHT Ilr w r wrx MATINEE TOMORROW 9.30 p.m. w lln DS(J K AT 2 45 PM t”. AN UNUSUAL UNIQUE HINDUSTANI THRILL TALKIE. “ARABIAN NIGHT” (ALAF-LAILA) ARABIA! LAND of mystery and ROMANCE INTOXICATING NIGHTS RAVISHING BEAUTIES FEARLESS MEN. A story of a Hideous Magicion who desires a Princess645 words
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Article879 1934-12-15 14 F. A. MEIER - By F. A. MEIER the Rugby science master, who has just been appointed Headmaster of Bedales School, the pioneer of co-education in England. —Daily Mail. Education should be a training for life, not only as it is but as we should like it to I—Daily Mail. - 879 words
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Article83 1934-12-15 14 General's Head On Stamps Sudan is to issue a special set of stamps in January to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of General Gordon. There will be nine denominations. General Gordon’s head forms the design on the 5 milliemes stamp. The 2,5, and 10 piastres83 words
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Article214 1934-12-15 14 There has been discovered to the world a township in Tasmania, which is unique, at any rate, in the southern hemisphere. It has no hotel, there is no church, no weddings have been held there, there is no clergyman, and the town is under214 words
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Article75 1934-12-15 14 What New Grasses May Mean To Australia Australia in the comparatively near future is expected to carry 50 million more sheep without being overstocked. Recent experiments in districts prepared with new grasses resulted not only in decreasing sheep parasites but in increasing the weight of75 words
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Article90 1934-12-15 14 It Points To A 2497-Miles Objective A unique road signpost has just been erected in Melbourne. It points uncompromisingly north and the inscription is: CAIRNS, 2497 MILES No other post in the world, it is believed points to such a long-distance objective.’ Cairns is in North Queensland90 words
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Article53 1934-12-15 14 Women Blow Their Own Trumpets 'ln Svdm>v re pageantr y organised cesS- X'? f the DUke Of Gloucester who i S now m that city is the fir-t! band aranCe f he Sydney band, says Austral News. !S Smartly atOred a gr n Another b d •P’otany53 words
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Advertisement94 1934-12-15 14 lICIPS in PORT n > t si kjM C jJjHI* P x 9.9! 'Awfe -4? B W$ > ■ss' tr jrT Ms* A\f T ITD DI/TMBUTOR/ FOIL W N AVtL TIGER BEER WASSIAMULL’S Closing Sale Carpet Week HEAVY REDUCTIONS in price of r Indian Carpets. < > Size 12 xl594 words
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Advertisement168 1934-12-15 14 ITHE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS yet they COST ONLY 25 CENTS. i Times have ehanged. 3-1 have opinions. Fashior ble f women no longer be* sv* B ||g|ran!fc|agm H necessary to pas t priees for high qv Rr' beauty aids. Scientific B BBsisal have absolutely prove168 words
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Article719 1934-12-15 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Scfeodu/e of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and Balli’-g from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. ALFOER from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOlim, Tandjong Poera, Pangkalan Soesoe end Pangkalan Brandan. Sails tomorrow for the same ports. M.V. NANKING from Singapore. Sails for719 words
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Advertisement686 1934-12-15 15 Ti 2 H i > BLUB PUMMEL LIMB LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave D» a RHESUS Amsterdam. London Hamburg PATROCLUS Mar Udon, R’dam, Hamburg I Glasgow R H &s 4 Feb* i MKDITKKRANIAN AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE 4 FeK 1 DARDANUS Genoa, Ham A Liverpool Liverpool -NTTUOCHUS Havre, Liverpool. Gdynia Dawzig686 words
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Advertisement182 1934-12-15 15 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE M AMERKAN MAIL LINE *77^^—• TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ From Penang Arrive MaraetDßs Arrive New York Dec. 20 PRES. POLK Jan. 16 Jan. 29 Jan. 3 PRES. ADAMS Jan. 30 Feb. 12 Jan. 17 PRES. HARRISON Feb. 13 Feb. 26 Jan. 31 PRES. HAYES Feb. 27 Mar.182 words
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Advertisement745 1934-12-15 15 'ik' KT l B ‘IR 1 P and BRITISH INDIA p—iinMiiaT a»d Orieutal B. N. 00-, unOw Penang, Teluk Anaon, Port Silultan contract with Hto Majeaty** Government, ham, Malacca and Singapore Bervxw. London and Fnr Raat Mall Service. Bulan Dee. 15 trom London for China and Mata Hari Dec. 22745 words
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Article173 1934-12-15 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England 2nd Sunday in Advent 8.00 a.m. Ma ins end Litany. PS LXXIII. Hymn—3s4 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Tamil. I «.00 p. m. Evensong. 1 PS LXXVI—I7I Magnificat—l7o Nunc Dimittis —59 Hymns- 352—49—268—22 FRIDAY’ St. Thomas A nd173 words
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Article54 1934-12-15 16 H. E. Collins $2O 00 L. M. Evans 510 00 Anon 5 00 E. Young 5 00 Phyllis Lias 5 00 Mr. Mrs. H. E. Ward 510 00 R. Heywood 5 00 T. E. Conaghan $25 00 F. H. Grummitt $25 00 $llO 00 Previously acknowledged54 words
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Article424 1934-12-15 16 KENNEDY COMPANY Share Market Report December 14. Quiet conditions prevailed in the Local Share Market again this week and Markets were dull owing to lack of interest. The price of Tin has been steady and closes £228-10-0 whilst the price of Rubber is slightly easier a 6id, the local price424 words
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Article424 1934-12-15 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The Hollowing are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’s share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenby 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Bassett 72(4 77(4 70 75 B. Lintang 1.12% 1.17% 1.10 1.15 Benta 1.12% 117% 107 (4424 words
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Article209 1934-12-15 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 2.17% 2.22% 2.17% x.. 22% Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 44 46 44 46 Jelebu 87% 92% 87% 92% Johan 30 32% 30209 words
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Article152 1934-12-15 16 The following are the latest quotations for today L Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat ..4 3 4 9 Ayer-Weng 2.17% 2.22% Hitazns 47% 50 Hong Fatts 45 47% Jelebus 87% 92% Johans 1, 30 32% K. Lanjuts 16 9 17 3 K. Kam pars 110 116 Kuchais 97%152 words
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Article45 1934-12-15 16 PENANG, DECEMBER 15 London Bank Demand 2)4 3)32 N 4 m|ts 2|4 3|l« Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demand 57 112 France T.T. 863 Shanghai T.T. 38% dis. Hongkong T.T. 25%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 2445 words
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Article118 1934-12-15 16 YESTERDAY TODAY Lo oa £228 10.0 £228.5.0 TIN.—(3 Months) L<> ndon £228.10.0 £228.10.0 Singapore $114.25 $114.25 Business Done __2_ Penang $114.12% Business Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $3.15 $3.25 BLACK PEPPER $22.50 $22 50 RUBBER, London 6%d. New York 12Hc(G) 12Hc(G) Singapore Spot 20%c. 20%c. Jan./l£ar. 21 %c.118 words
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Article95 1934-12-15 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paria 75& 75J1 New York 4.94% 4.94 Montreal 4.89 4.90 Brussels 21.17 21.15 Geneva 15.27% 1527 Amsterdam 7.31% 7.30% Milan 57 H 57% Berlin 12-31% 12-31 Stockholm 26% 26% Copenhagen Oslo Vienna Prague H Helsingfors 226y 2 226% Madrid 36 36 ft95 words
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36 1934-12-15 16 The British Broadcasting Corporation announce the following changes in Empire Transmissions. Time G.M.T. Transmission 1 8.30 to 9.30 GSB GSD 9.30 to 10.30 GSB GSE Transmission 2 11.00 to 14.00 GSE GSF36 words
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Article137 1934-12-15 16 of the crew were lost.—Rugby Radio Service. Efforts To Rescue Crew London, December 14. Gallant efforts are being made in the mid-Atlantic to rescue the crew numbering 30 of the British s.s. “Usworth.” 3,535 tons, which has been seriously damaged in a violent gale. Her steering gear isof the crew were lost.—Rugby Radio Service. - 137 words
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Article978 1934-12-15 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. I NAMES. «j i y t «it RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 I Alor Gai ah Rubber Estate i Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 cu Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ..lb i Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 Balau Planting Syndicate 1 Bassett978 words
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Advertisement194 1934-12-15 16 Runnymede Hotel ’Phone 543. PENANG gjgjg TONIGHT dinnerdance CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PROGRAMME Saturday 22nd December Wednesday, 26th December Ist DAY OF RACES Boxing Day Tiffin from 12 Noon Tiffin from 12 Noon Race Dinner, Dance Race Dinner, Dance and Cabaret and Cabaret Extension to 1 a m. Extension to194 words
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Advertisement56 1934-12-15 16 UP TO A standar: NOL DOWN TO A PRICE We aim to give our Customers Quality In Printing at a Price consistent with Value. OUR EXPERIENCE of many year* IB AT YOUB DISPO&AL WE CANNOT AFFORD TO LET YOU DOWN Entrust Your Orders for Prin tl n g a:i3 Stationery56 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1934-12-15 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 N Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 7.25 a.m 1.42 e.m. 8.52 p.m 1.45 p.m. TOMORROW 8.58 e..m 3.21 a.m. 9.43 p.m 3.00 p.m.36 words
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