Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 January 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-01-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 2. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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293 1935-01-03 1 —Reuter. Exchange Of Coal For Cattle HOPES OF BETTER UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN COUNTRIES LONDON, JANUARY 2. A GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT WAS ARRIVED AT BETWEEN THE IRISH FREE STATE AND THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WHEREBY THE FREE STATE WILL TAKE A LARGER QUANTITY OF BRITISH COAL—Reuter. - 293 words
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Article76 1935-01-03 1 —Reuter. At Burlington House Next Winter London, January 2. It is understood that an exhibition of Chinese art is being arranged to be held next winter at Burlington House on a similar scale as the Belgian, Italian and French exhibitions held in recent years. Sir Percival David—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration31 1935-01-03 1 WATCH ON TRAFFIC.—The kite balloon, with “captive monoplane,” used to observe and report on traffic problems in the Paris streets, about to ascend train the racecourse at Longchamps.31 words
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Article609 1935-01-03 1 other museums.” —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Becomes National i Possession EIOO.OOix FOR EUMORFOPOULOS COLLECTION London, January 1. Arrangements have been made for the British, Victoria and Albert Museums' jointly to acquire the famous rare collection of Chinese and Far Eastern works and art madeother museums.”—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 609 words
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Article93 1935-01-03 1 —Reuter. i Compulsory Training To I Be Resumed I 'ASTtS TARGET FOR X* Melbourne, January 2. The resumption of compulsory military •training is advocated in the report of Mr. i Maurice Hankey on Australian defences. I The report proposes a two-year period of reorganisation and strongly attacks the—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article44 1935-01-03 1 —Reuter. Chairman Of Reuter's Nanking, January 2. The Chinese Government’s New Year Honours List includes Sir Roderick Jones who receives the Order of the Brilliant Jade. The only other Britisher ever to receive this decoration was Sir Miles Lampson.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article294 1935-01-03 1 —Reuter. Sponsoring Pact GUARANTEEING AUSTRIA'S INTEGRITY London, January 2. Negotiations between France and Italy for sponsoring a pact guaranteeing integrity of Austria have been actively continuing and at the conclusion of the French Cabinet meeting this afternoon it was announced in Paris that the invitation extended to the—Reuter. - 294 words
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108 1935-01-03 1 will be over 7,000 miles. —Rugby Radio Service. No. 11 Bomber Squadron Leaves Risalpur London, January 2. Twelve Hawker Hart aircraft of the number 11 Bomber Squadron left Risalpur aerodrome in the North-west Frontier of India this morning on an inter-command flight to Singapore. They werewill be over 7,000 miles.—Rugby Radio Service. - 108 words
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Article47 1935-01-03 1 Rugby Radio Service. The net tonnage of arrivals at United Kingdom ports of ships with cargo in foreign trade during November was 3.4 per cent, greater than in November 1933. Departures with cargo rose by 3 per cent. Ballast clearances fell by 3.3 per cent.Rugby Radio Service. - 47 words
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Article254 1935-01-03 1 .—Reuter. New Governor Nominated BOOM ON THE BOURSE u. Paris, January 2. The nomination of M. Jean Tannery as Governor of the Bank of France in place of M. Moret confirms the French financial opinion that M. Moret has been opposed to the GovI ernment’s new policy.—Reuter. - 254 words
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Article135 1935-01-03 1 -Rugby Radio Service. Further Communication To Geneva London, January 2. A further communication from Addis Ababa on recent Ualual an d other frontier incidents received at the Secretariat o. the League of Nations was published at Geneva today. While persisting in the protest against “gradual encroachment” by-Rugby Radio Service. - 135 words
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Article228 1935-01-03 1 Reuter. Trotsky Denies He Was Implicated Paris, January 1. The suggestions that he was implicated in the assassination of M. Kirov were repudiated by M. Trotsky in an open letter which he communicated to the Press. Even if every word in the indictment of Nikolayef were takenReuter. - 228 words
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Advertisement12 1935-01-03 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. O-T», Bubo* Stmt, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement42 1935-01-03 1 The camera for the serious amateur TODAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Sport 5 and 7 Malayan News 7 and 11 STOP PRESS 11 Latest Penang News 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices H Commercial News 14 and 15 China News 142 words
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Advertisement2145 1935-01-03 2 PENANG TURF CLUB _____BAN£l advertisements IMP ort^Tno7ic E XMAS/NEW YEAR 1934/1985. (I***'fvraM gggg), M W All communications relating to gold CUP MEETING. THE public ARE INFORMED THAT MEMBERS ONLY ALE £3,000,00 advertisements should be addressed to ADMITTED TO THE TURF CLUB ENCLOSURES. ANYONE WI Fund 7NFTHERLANDS TRADING Se Advertisement Manager,2,145 words
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Article1201 1935-01-03 3 is not surprising.—G. C. W. in the B. N. B. Herald - is not surprising.—G. C. W. in the B. N. B. Herald. SOME ILLANUN VAMPIRES A resident in Jesselton not long ago Bbcing annoyed by the repeated cry of a lyird just outside his window, called his boy and told him to drive it away or take his1,201 words
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Article155 1935-01-03 3 Indian Charged With Stealing Lead ~A lt he insti S atio of a Malay watchman at the Rifle Range, Kampong Bahru, an Indian, Arundel, was charged yesterday in the Police Court before the Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, with stealing 17 catties of lead. The155 words
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Article124 1935-01-03 3 Exile Must Abstain From Political Work Paris, December 30. A new warning to abstain from any political activity was directed by the French Government to Trotzki who is exiled in Central France. Should Trotzki refuse to comply with this result he will be deported at once.124 words
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468 1935-01-03 3 Health Officers And Inspectors May Be Lent a There is a probability of the F.M.S y Government lending the services of tw< 0 Health Officers, with much experience o: I anti-malarial work locally, to the Ceylor I Government, who are faced with the468 words
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Article165 1935-01-03 3 A small basket and two fowls were produced in the Police Court yesterday morning. The owner. Ng Ah Kon, pleaded guilty to a charge of cruelty to the birds and was fined $2. His Worship, Mr. D. Wills, excused a Chinese cyclist. Tan Ah Kye for having165 words
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Advertisement34 1935-01-03 3 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTDMONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENC I L S INKS S' CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS /Zc LETTER HEADS MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS s' ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES34 words
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Miscellaneous65 1935-01-03 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Going "On the Air" (2) stt” z rni ii zrrr d I .W J «feMM3 jsh. 1 mWzrvjg 1a 1 w /J"' sSOMJ Th r icire.-ss wen t <o, and Dad loves it, and so Dad sui.lched the thing off They forgot to slop playing! Bobby hid65 words
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Article1886 1935-01-03 4 MR. J.V. RANK’S SUCCESS Hurdles Debut Of Latoi SPRING HANDICAP ENTRIES (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December. 19. NEW N. H. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Lord Rosebery and Mr. H. Lloyd Thomas have been elected members of the National Hunt Committee. Major E. G. Christie-Miller has resigned his membership1,886 words
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Article, Illustration516 1935-01-03 4 Last Night's Boxing BOON CHENG OUTPOINTS; DIXIE TERRY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Sylver Starr becomes Penang’s first official bantamweight champion when he beat Maxie Blue on points at Wembley last night. There was only one man in the fight but Maxie Blue kept up the interest516 words
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Article57 1935-01-03 4 —Reuter. 440 Yards Back Stroke Miami, January 2 Alice Bridges, an 18 years old girl, established a world record for the 440 yards back stroke swimming the distance in 6 minutes 12 seconds, and automatically broke the 400 metres world record of 6 minutes 12 2-5—Reuter. - 57 words
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Advertisement14 1935-01-03 4 WATCH! FOR THE 3RD. ISSUE. ON SALE SHORTLY “Chap Kuching” S Ms moutrieW S14 words
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Advertisement202 1935-01-03 4 j Slightly or XOrongly J Men do look at Stockings. Ot course, they don't get very much of a chance these days. But our headline is very true, all the same; *1 that's why Blue Moon Chiffon Stockings lix e i bring such a message of cheer. a For they202 words
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Article996 1935-01-03 5 Cross Country Cambridge Break The Spell JUBILEE RACE VICTORY London, December. 16. After winning both football contests earlier in the week and the squash rackets competition on Friday, Cambridge completed the week’s work yesterday by winning the fiftieth Inter-Varsity Cross-Country Race. For the last four years Oxford have996 words
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Article340 1935-01-03 5 Ice-Hockey ENGLAND'S FIGHT TO DRAW WITH CANADA England and Canada drew 5 —5 in the first ice-hockey test match at Richmond on December 18. England, after being three goals down, drew level at four all, thanks mainly to the brilliant individual work of Gordon Dailley,340 words
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Article559 1935-01-03 5 Rugby Union Cricket R. U. Circularise Referees' Societies FIRM INSTRUCTIONS In order to ensure that players adhere properly to the scrummage laws, the Rugby Union have circularised the referees' societies staging they must strictly enforce all laws and stop any methods to circumvent them. In559 words
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Article116 1935-01-03 5 Miss M. Maclagan's Brilliant Not Out Century Newcastle, December 19. Miss M. Maclagan scored a brilliant 103 not out for the English women’s cricket team which is touring Australia, against Newcastle. Her innings was said to be the best ba'ting performance of the tour. Miss G.116 words
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Article545 1935-01-03 5 THE ATTAINMENT OF SPEED “Where do they get their speed?’’ How often does one hear that question, especially when some experienced skater glides rapidly about the ice with no apparent effort. Speed comes from perfection of timing. And what is timing? It is thait rhythmic co-ordination of movements of545 words
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Article346 1935-01-03 5 Two New Joint Captains THE LEG THEORY DISPUTE Mr. A. W. Carr, captain of the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club since 1919, will no longer lead the county side. On December 21 the General Committee of the club adopted a recommendation, made by a special sub-committee, that346 words
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Advertisement39 1935-01-03 5 OPENING AT WIND S O R NEXT CHANGE SPECIAL HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTION The Greatest TAMIL TALKIE Ever Produced. Your Favourite Star of "VALLI'S WEDDING MISS T. P. RAJALAXIMI IN SATHIAVAN SAVATRI" with T.S. MANI and a notable cast.39 words
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Advertisement13 1935-01-03 5 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the I i SUNDAY GAZETTE.13 words
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Advertisement294 1935-01-03 5 r) TOBACCO STAINS REMOVED FROM TEETH If your teeth are spoiled by dark brown tobacco stains that everything else has failed to remove, get this peroxide dentifrice from your chennst to-day. It is specially made to remove stains from th? teeth, and it contains two sets of ingredients for cleansing294 words
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670 1935-01-03 6 Mr. Clunies-Ross The Monarch Of All He Surveys He Issues His Own Money and Signs It Himself: His Bungalow Palace On the Isle of the Heavenly Footstep Monarch of all he surveys—that is a literal description of Mr. Sidney670 words
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Article161 1935-01-03 6 BISHOP ANSWERS OBJECTIONS Police were on duty at the doors of All Saints’ Church, Margaret-street, W., on December 18 to guard against possible demonstrations, when Dom Bernard Clements was inducted as vicar. The appointment of Dom Bernard, a monk of the Benedictine Community at161 words
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Article243 1935-01-03 6 Death Merchants' Dilemma Washington, December 18. The U.S. War Department is trying out its new bullets on a synthetic material which closely resembles living flesh. This grisly piece of realism was revealed at a hearing of the Senate Munitions Committee when military plans for future war were243 words
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Article206 1935-01-03 6 Disinheritance As Penalty Stuttgart. A German who dares to disgrace his Fatherland by marrying an Englishwoman is, under Nazi law, no longer German and is denied rights of inheritance. A case came before the local Courts a few days ago of a German of culture,206 words
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Article240 1935-01-03 6 4 Months' Payments To I Bookmakers I JUDGE'S COMMENT ON £2lO SALARY William Goldie Bennet, 27, a bank teller, was at Edinburgh sentenced to three years’ penal servitude for embezzling £5,501 while employed by the Commer- cial Bank of Scotland. The Lord Justice Clerk, informed240 words
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Article461 1935-01-03 6 Reptiles With A Smell Like Ammonia i Stories of snakes are told in the Dec- 1 i ember number of “Blackwood's Magaj zine.” The writer speaks of temples in “out-of-the-way parts of the East where snakes are worshipped and kept as a placatory gesture in an enclosure. “The461 words
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Article209 1935-01-03 6 Royal Guest Unconsciously Helps Honeymoon Couple A story is going the rounds in London of how a guest who had been to the Royal wedding was the means—quite unwittingly, but successfully—of baffling w’hat had been a cleverly-arranged coup. As originally planned it cost a lot of money,209 words
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Article175 1935-01-03 6 Dying Man For Devil's Isle i Bourg (S.E. France), December. 20. Sentence of eight years’ solitary confinement with hard labour on Devil’s Island was today passed by the Assizes here on a dying Frenchman, who murdered the beautiful 19-year-old English-born girl with whom he was wildly in175 words
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Article222 1935-01-03 6 U.S.A.'s Second Panama LINKING ATLANTIC WITH PACIFIC The thirty-year-old proposal for a Nicaragua Canal to supplement the Panama Canal, has been brought up again by Mr Carl Vinson, chairman of the House of Representatives Naval Committee. A canal through Nicaragua would be necessary, Mr. Vinson declared, because222 words
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Article333 1935-01-03 6 Trade Unionism And The B.M.A. A knotty problem is exercising the minds of thousands of doctors today, now’ that the Medical Practitioners’ Union has become affiliated to the Trades Union Congress. The question they have to decide is: Can they still owu to their trade union333 words
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251 1935-01-03 6 WELL-KNOWN AT WEST END RESTAURANTS John Beresford, known in ths West End’ as a “rich young bachelor,” who poisoned himself in his expensive flat, was a waiter in an Oxford cafe a few years ago, a friend has revealed. Beresford, who was aged 25,251 words
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Article127 1935-01-03 6 London Experiment? Schemes to acquire land in different parts of London, to close streets in congested areas as playgrounds for children, and to apply to the London County Council to open school playgrounds for children out of school hours were mentioned at a meeting of127 words
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Advertisement20 1935-01-03 6 MAJESTIC VERY SOON! fWARMOAXTEBj. ■MUNHMBfImMMHMMhaaMUW MADGE EVANS ff? FROM A. J. CRONIN'S BEST SELLER NOVEL THAT THRILLED THE WHOLE WORLD20 words
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Advertisement210 1935-01-03 6 PILES CAN BE CURED. A Treatment That Is OifferiMt If you an suffering the tortures ef Piles sad its kindred ailments, and have tried ovaev known remedy without obtaining relief, we ask you to give Da. Van Vlbck’s AMoarrirß Pilb Plasma a trial. Its curative healing action on the inflamed210 words
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929 1935-01-03 7 SPECIAL COURSE UNDER LEAGUE OF NATIONS' AUSPICES SCIENTISTS FROM SEVERAL CONTINENTS Subseauent Field Activities In Malaya, D.E.I. French Indo-China Distinguished scientists of several continents are waging a ceaseless battle with malaria and in April of this year some of the leading929 words
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Article247 1935-01-03 7 —Reuter. Excellent Impression Created MR. YU-FEI-PENG LEAVES FOR AMERICA London, January 2. Mr. Yu Fei-peng left by the “Majestic” for America. He will remain there for four weeks before leaving for China. Interviewed by Reuter he sent a message of warm thanks to the British people—Reuter. - 247 words
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Article209 1935-01-03 7 Inter-Port Hockey CLANCY SCORES TWICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 2. Malaya beat Macao by three clear goals in a one-sided match in which the visitors were very disappointing. Malaya’s victory was not a creditable one considering the fact that after the first 20 minutes209 words
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Article72 1935-01-03 7 Rangers Beaten By Partick Thistle The following are results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION II Bolton W. 7 Burnley 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Airdrie 2 Hamilton A. 2 Ayr U. 2 Kilmarnock 1 Dundee 1 Hearts 5 Dunfermline 1 Aberdeen 172 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1935-01-03 7 becn 1 r —-er sig-ifficani Ll e .1, in principle 1 Amateur Athletic Association u i e holding oi a big indoor athletic m seeing next spring Several inquiries have reached tht Ci.ices of the three A’s from club secretaries and other would-be promoters1,414 words
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Advertisement28 1935-01-03 7 Runnymede Hotel I PENANG foi ~,ho,,e 543 TODAY DINNER DANCE CABARET j MARYA AND MARTA In Entirely New Programme Non-Diners $l.OO Saturday sth January race dinner—dance—cabaret Non-Diners $l.OO28 words
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Advertisement126 1935-01-03 7 DANGERS OF IMPURE RLOOO -A The root cause of most diseases j T ""pure blood. If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheuimatism, Painful Joints, etc.— y° u MUST remove the CAUSE by purifying the blood. Clarke’s Blood Mixture is the foremost H126 words
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Advertisement153 1935-01-03 8 WEMBLEY CABARET ’Phone 1117. TONIGHT DANCING TO 1 A.M. I VjCX, ADMISSION 50 Cents, COUPONS 7 for $2. SUNDAY TEA DANCE from 6 P.M. ADMISSION 50 Cents, COUPONS 6 for $l. OPEN-AIR CINEMA H.S. Von wither In "PEAK by Ben Wilson In Local Feather-Weight Champion’s first appearance since winning Title.153 words
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Miscellaneous405 1935-01-03 8 .DITHERED BUT UNDA UNTED 4®“MS. SYDNEY HOWARD V Among Schoolgirls As A Headmistress And A Gymnastic lnstructor See His Female Impersonation He'll Make You Scream. -girls PLEASE” ■h > IMM" X Wl JANE BAXTER AND A BEVY OF beautiful girls. 1. Hl Jg* SEE THE SCREAMING TAP-ROOM EPISODE-SEE THE FUNNY405 words
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Article344 1935-01-03 9 Lexiitgton Sliced In Half i RIVER A BEDLAM OF I SYRENS i New York. Jan. 2. j The Colonial Navigation Company's coastal steamer, "Lexington” was rammed and sunk in East River. Over 100 are hitherto unaccounted for. The “Lexington” which weighs 1,240 tons and is344 words
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Article146 1935-01-03 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Great Britain Does Well RAPID REVIVAL OF TRADE London, January 2. In a survey of the w’orld economic prospects, The Times says that in Great Britain the first half of last year brought a comparatively rapid revival of trade and though in the second—Rugby Radio Service. - 146 words
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Article127 1935-01-03 9 Rugby Radio Service. IMPORTS WELL MAINTAINED London, January 2. Conditions and prospects of United Kingdom trade with India are reviewed in the report on the year 1933-34 by the Senior Trade Commissioner in India and Ceylon. In the course of the report he states that industrialists in bothRugby Radio Service. - 127 words
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Article, Illustration279 1935-01-03 9 cipate in the non-interference pact. —Reuter. Franco Italian Agreement M. LAVAL PROCEEDING TO ROME Rome, January 2. It is understood that a FrancoItalian agreement which is expected to be signed during M. Laval’s visit, will comprise of more forcible FrancoItalian restatement of principles of I Austrian integrity andcipate in the non-interference pact.—Reuter. - 279 words
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Article172 1935-01-03 9 .—Router. Preparations For Hauptmann Trial Flemington, New Jersey, January 2. Hundreds of visitors here sat up till late congregated in hotels, boarding and public houses ardently discussing the trial which will open on January 2 of Bruno Hauptmann who is charged with the murder of the Lindbergh.—Router. - 172 words
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Advertisement24 1935-01-03 9 K bfi S S EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. "EMCO" Steel Bullock Carts $l6O Complete. 1, RIVER ROAD, Telegrams EMCO. PENANG. Telephone 1484.24 words
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Advertisement275 1935-01-03 9 i PALL MALL ft ALWAYS AT THE TOP The Popular Store For The Latest y J I Novelties In Creation Wl lEr EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE LOW PRICES AND YOU I get real value, give us a visit and convince I g* > YOURSELVES. YOU275 words
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Miscellaneous66 1935-01-03 9 3 er New Management. Sole Lessee Queen’s Theatre Ltd. S »6.15 9.30 TONIGHT LAST 2 SHOWS THE ALL CANTONESE TALKIE A MOVIE STAR TOMORROW k BY SPECIAL REQUEST Jfj The Magnificent Hindustani Talkie ffi I 'PURAN BHAKT' I Ifi Gorgeous Dance Spectacles I Lilting Music tfi IF Jfi Jfj ffi66 words
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Miscellaneous193 1935-01-03 9 Q. U El E, N S 6-15 STARTS TONIGHT 9-30 "THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR"—Vide Free Press. JOHN GALSWORTHY’S NOBEL PRIZE WINNER BECOMES AN EVEN GREATER PICTURE! DIRn A U) YH YARD ll I In a modern drama In ul P°'9 nant heart- i m breaks and fiercest /y193 words
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Article765 1935-01-03 10 We take this opportunity of bidding His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, a most hearty welcome to Penang on the occasion of his first official visit to the Senior Settlement and offer our best wishes for a successful and happy administration of the high office of765 words
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Article66 1935-01-03 10 Result Of Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, January 3. Mr. William Scobie who met with an accident on Saturday night at the Grand Hotel succumbed to his injuries at the Batu Gajah Hospital last night. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning Mr. Scobie66 words
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Article477 1935-01-03 10 gubernatorial visit 1 TO PENANG: Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas who pay their first official visit to Penang tomorrow are assured of a very hearty welcome from all < communities. They already know j Penang, since they landed here first! on their way to Singapore, butj477 words
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Article54 1935-01-03 10 —Reuter. "Joe" Byrns Assured Of Speakership Washington, January 2. Joe” Byrna, the Democratic representative for Tennessee has been nominated for the Speakership of the House of Representatives by the Democratic Party. He is thus assured of election when Congress meets tomorrow in view of the preponderant Democratic—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article65 1935-01-03 10 Reuter. FRANCO ITALIAN AGREEMENT REACHED Paris, January 3. The Franco-Italian agreement was in effect reached, covering purely Franco-! Italian problems such as status of Italians in Tunis, certain Colonial frontier demar-' cations and the guarantee of independence to Austria which means a Central Euro- pean Pact to whichReuter. - 65 words
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Article1402 1935-01-03 10 Ever since he was a small piccaninn Lijah had been brought up by Mammy t be body-servant to Master George, th<_ only son of her white folks. Mammy firs displayed him at the big house when h was three, a solemn little black boy from Mississippi back country,1,402 words
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Advertisement310 1935-01-03 10 BOON THE CHEMISTS I IPOH 4 AT THE REQUEST OF OUR NUMEROUS I OUTSTATION CUSTOMERS PATRONS I WE HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED A BOON BRANCH i i AT 37 39, MARKET STREET, I IPOH. I I The same extensive variety of Reliable Goods it are being stocked at Ipoh as at310 words
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Advertisement43 1935-01-03 10 Ai/criminmihg i I X tai PILJLHEL EEEL -j k T) A B BETI AND PUREST INGREDIENTS EXPERT BREWER/’ I cPUCH I/ THE COMBINATION THAT GOEZ JO MAKE ’’(HOP iAtah" THE BEH Of ALL BEERJ DI/TRIBUTOR/ HCNRy WAUGHtoL PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH A KUALA LUMPUR.43 words
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Article204 1935-01-03 11 Bhuddist Association's Generosity HELP FOR UNEMPLOYED A welcome surprise is in store for local unemployed Chinese. The “Pinang Gazette” is officially informed that the Penang Buddhist Association is donating a large sum of money to help Penang unemployed Chinese to tide over the Chinese New Year. The204 words
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Article527 1935-01-03 11 Six Chinese Charged ECHO OF SUM BIN SCHOOL UNION SWEEP Hearing was resumed in the Police Cour* this morning of the case in which six Chinese named Loo Seng Hooi, Gan Hoay Seon, Yeap Tee Seong, Teh Thong Hooi, Chan Boon Kong and Lim Ban Hock,527 words
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Article, Illustration313 1935-01-03 11 Official Landing At Yictaria Pier PRESENTATION OF ADDRESSES AT TOWN HALL His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will pay his first official visit to Penang tomorrow morning when he arrives on the “Kedah”, accompanied by Lady Thomas and their daughter, Miss Bridget Thomas. There will313 words
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Article845 1935-01-03 11 50 Years JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS PROGRAMME Beginning on Monday, Jan. 7, the Methodist Episcopal Church celebrates the founding of its Mission in Malaya, Sumatra and Borneo. These Jubilee celebrations, which are to be held in conjunction with the 43rd session of the Malaya Annual Conference will be845 words
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Advertisement26 1935-01-03 11 PENANG POLO CLUB V>e date of closing of entries for the Penang Polo Club amateur meeting has been changed from Monday noon to Tuesday at NOON.26 words
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Advertisement72 1935-01-03 11 TASTY CHEESES FOR ALL OCCASIONS BLUE MOON CARTON CHEESES GORGONZOLA KRAFT ROQUEFORT EDAM GRUYERE CHEDDAR SUNNIVA SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD., PENANG BAGAN LUAB. Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER. DANCE CABARET BY 808 GALLOWAY DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA Dinner s3|- Non-Diners SIISafurcfa/, sth January RACE DINNER,72 words
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Advertisement204 1935-01-03 11 GOING BALD? VAN ESS THE WORLD'S BEST HAIR TONIC. Sweeping Reduction in Price at THE GEORGETOWN $2.95 $1.50 M MJ A we jMtjl lite* 1Ws,.: jS dsT IMF V V If your hair is getting a bit thin on the top try VAN ESS Hair Tonic. There is nothing like204 words
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Article2485 1935-01-03 12 THE LORDS' VOTE ON INDIA NAVAL TALKS ADJOURNMENT MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S RECOVERY PLANS AIR MINISTRY REORGANISATION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 22. CABINET’S CHRISTMAS PLANS With few exceptions members of the Government are spending Christmas at home with their families. The Prime! Minister will go2,485 words
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Advertisement466 1935-01-03 12 HAD Miiffi RRJSJEEKS In Shiny, Dry, Scaly Patches. Healed by Cuticura. “My complaint started with shiny, dry, red and scaly patches on my forearms and rapidly spread all over me. The irritation at times was intense and the least rubbing of my clothing would start a terrible itching so that466 words
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Advertisement207 1935-01-03 12 WASSIAMULL’S Closing Sale Carpet Week I HEAVY REDUCTIONS >» price of Indian Carpets. Size 12 x 15 $6O/- Per piece. < 12 xl2 $5O/- t 9x 12 $35/- i 9x9 $3O/- 1 (l 6x9 $2O/- it ai 6x6 $l3/75 I. 3x6 $7/50 m .I Only obtainable at WASSIAMULL’S Closing i207 words
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Article1060 1935-01-03 13 COMPLAINT AGAINST "WHITE MOUSE" CAFE ALLEGED SALE OF BEER WITHOUT A LICENCE “Immediately the ‘Black Cat’ closed, the ‘White Mouse’ opened with the same principals," declared Mr. S. R. Franklin, J.P., and an Assistant Superintendent of Police, in court before Mr. J. M. Brander1,060 words
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Article358 1935-01-03 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. E. Jenkins, State Engineer, Kedah, is returning from leave by the “Rawalpindi” this week. Lt.-Col. A. P. Sayer, R.E., disembarked at Singapore from the “Naldera” for temporary duty in Singapore. The marriage will take place at St. Jonn’s Church, Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lum- pur, at 7358 words
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Advertisement138 1935-01-03 13 Confident in its power to protect and to enhance the beauty of the complexion V the lovliest women, everywhere, use “Evening in Taris” face powder. V iOOlyh rffiSSß EVENING IN PARIS WWM 9Sm 80. f 1 QUEENSWAY. CROYDON SURREY. ENGLAND Representatives SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., Beach Street, Penang. NO BLACK LOOKS138 words
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Advertisement43 1935-01-03 13 Coming W f TO THE 5/ Windsor TOtD WOMEN LOVE dnd th ey him to X PROVE/7/ e. y WARNER A BAXTER starring in y W(H W A FOX Picture with IWUxil ROSEMARY AMES ROCHELLE HUDSON MONA BARRIE v HERBERT MUNDIN L HENRIETTA43 words
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Advertisement411 1935-01-03 13 7 Oil 9Vu CR 7QR EN PLL BE TIRE D OF YOU Foxtrot lost in a fog m 7CR < 1 SAW STARS 7LB 8 3 FQR ALL WE KNOW fl CARROLL GIBBONS, WITH HIS WARM TONED PIANO WILL APPEAL TO ALL DANCE ENTHUSIASTS AND HE AND HIS (i BOY411 words
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Article1159 1935-01-03 14 Dividend Payment Resumed i HON. E. FIELDING ON YEAR'S WORKING The twenty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company, L*d., was held on December 19, at the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol-lane, E.C. The Hon. Everard Fielding (chairman of the company)1,159 words
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Article359 1935-01-03 14 M.S. ’’Jutlandia” ON THE EASTERN SERVICE The new motorship, of the East Asiatic Company’s fleet the m.s. “Jutlandia” arrived at Penang this morning on her maiden trip with about forty passengers for Penang, Port Swettenham. Singapore and Bangkok. The motorship was launched in August of last year359 words
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Article318 1935-01-03 14 KENNEDY A COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotatSoce m MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» Aan List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 4|4% 419 4|4% 4|9 Ayer Weng 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.25 Hong Fatt 49 51 50 52% Hongkong 12 0318 words
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Article102 1935-01-03 14 Rugby Radio Service. Activity In Industrials A Notable Feature London, January 2. Firmness was displayed in most sections of the stock markets today, activity in industrials being a notable feature. Giltedge showed renewed buoyancy and at close were quoted appreciably higher. War Loan 3% per cent, touching theRugby Radio Service. - 102 words
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Article82 1935-01-03 14 —Reuter. London, January 2. Efforts to establish a silver market in London made further progress today when a sub-committee of the London Metal Exchange visited bullion holders to discuss contract technicalities. It is understood that the committee’s intentions are still too vague to allow a forecast of the—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article235 1935-01-03 14 The folfowing «w O» change* quotations up to moon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.25 Hitam 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 48 50 48 o 0 Klang River 190 2.00 180 1.90 Kuchai 95 97% 95 97%235 words
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Article173 1935-01-03 14 Tbe following are the latest quotatloru for today Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenbys 1.85 1.95 Ayer Panas 1.80 1.90 Bassetts 70 75 Ba*u Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Bentas 1.07% 1.10 Brogas 90 95 Changkat Serdangs 1.10 1.15 Glenealys 2.07% 2.12% Malaka Pindas 1.50 1.60 Mentakabs 42% 45 New’ Scudais173 words
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Article117 1935-01-03 14 London TODAY TEN—(3 Months) Holiday £228-7-6 London TT Singapore $***** £228-5-0 Business Done $113 87 X l 2 Penang $113.75 BU3iDesa 25 tons COPRA —(Sundrled) coak black pepper L $3 60 RUBBER.— $225 $22,50 X d York ay 6 3 l Bd Singapore Spot Hobday Jan./Mar. Holiday 22c.117 words
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Article45 1935-01-03 14 PENANG, JANUARY 3, 1935 London Bank Demand 2(4 3(32 4 m|ta 2|4 3(16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2| 4 3 Documentary 2|4 7(16 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 861 Shanghai T.T. 38%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 24%% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24%45 words
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Article1105 1935-01-03 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. Ĕ S «4 NAMES. k SS RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. ?9? Alor Gaiah Rubber Estate *’l ie lee Amalgamated Malay lyates 345 355 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 240 2so Ayer Molek Rubber Co. I 1« Ml Ayer Panaa Rubber Estates 175 180 I Bassett Rubber1,105 words
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Advertisement356 1935-01-03 14 PENANG HILL RAILWAY. TIME-TABLE. UP TRAINS. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS: 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 am. every 30 minute* 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a m. every 15 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. every 30 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. every 15 •6.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. every 30 ♦On Tuesdays and Fridays356 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-01-03 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 74 E Noon 84 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.32 a.m 5.50 a.m. 11.45 p.m 5.39 p.m TOMORROW 6.41 a.m. 12.29 p.m6.38 p.m.33 words
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Obituary71 1935-01-03 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE FUNERAL NOTICE Late Mr. Kee Tek Thye J.P. The funeral of the late Mr. Thye J.P., Sungei Bakap, will take place on Friday, January 4 at 12.30 p.m. at the Kee family burial ground at Sungei Bakap. Friends and relatives are kindly requested not to send sweetmeats. Those71 words
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Article711 1935-01-03 15 Another Protest DEPUTATION TO CALL ON THE GOVERNOR Malacca, December 29. The question of quit rent was discussed at the quarterly meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association today. The chairman, the Hon. Mr. C. Milne, recalled that at a recent meeting of the Legislative Council711 words
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Article1068 1935-01-03 15 Material Increase In Profits I DIVIDEND OF 16 PER CENT. The seventh ordinary general meeting of the Pangnga River Tin Concessions, Ltd., was held on Dec. 11, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, E. C., Sir Archibald Mitchelson, Bt. (chairman of the company), presiding. The1,068 words
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Article328 1935-01-03 15 Prospectus Figure Exceeded DIVIDENDS 12 PER CENT. FOR YEAR A net operating profit of £103,449 is shown in the annual report of the London Nigerian Tin Mines to 30th June last. These are well in accord with the estimate of £96,192 given in the offer for328 words
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Article96 1935-01-03 15 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74 H 74 23j32 New York 4.94 4.94 1 a 6 Montreal 4.89% 4.91 Brussels 21.01 21.03 Geneva 15. 15.21% Amsterdam 7.27 7.29 Prague 117 H 118 Milan 57 57% Berlin 12.25% 12.26 Copenhagen Oslo Stockholm 26% 26% Vienna 26% 26%96 words
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Advertisement8 1935-01-03 15 I 1 I Pastilles I MADE IN ENGLANDfI8 words
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Advertisement210 1935-01-03 15 Fit and fresh > after the day’s work /Jr/ 1 Wfflh —because /ZtI I HORLICK’S gives v I ’/3rd extra energy a MS f Bf There’s no secret about energy it just depends Ty /W WraSEv* IH Bl on nour i s h me nt you get. It is especially210 words
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Advertisement1619 1935-01-03 16 '|i Tb DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE •,i l *X~ 141 d I > Wzf JnJ AMERICANMAIL /-'/A -x >R c L Ry 4 4 1 I fc fcEPHLT-ENTI H(j V^S^\ /w»® LIMB C-BBWW 8 London and nokth oontinent. lmtb ima IWfiws i ->• Penttag London B. MENELAUS London, Hamburg, Hull Swansea1,619 words
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Article584 1935-01-03 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines 1* a Hat of vessels arriving and aailfrrg from Penang during the week DC POST TO-DAY S.s. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Oelee-Lheue and Sabang. Sails for Sabang, Oelee-Lheue, Sigli and Lho-Seumawe same day. S.S. MINDEROO from Fremantle via Singapore.584 words
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Article62 1935-01-03 17 FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 Official visit of New Governor to Penang Reception at Town Hall, 9.45 a.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 Penang Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting sth day. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 Penang Amateur races. RUGGER: Jan 5, Malaya Cup Final at Kuate Lumpur. Jan. 19, North vs. South at62 words
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Article1028 1935-01-03 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang ion the 23rd December per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on the Ist January. AIR MAIL A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed1,028 words
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Advertisement225 1935-01-03 17 THE MOST ECONOMICAL WOOD PRESERVATIVES ARE UNDOUBTEDLY > i I Atlastane if: LONGEST LIFE LARGEST COVERING CAPACITY WHITE ANTS BANISHED FOR EVER. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED,, PENANG. I Angier's Emulsion is invaluable for building up health and strength in all run-down conditions and wasting diseases or after any serious225 words
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Miscellaneous488 1935-01-03 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, of which will be used simultaneously:— GSG 16.86 mstrea and GSF 19.82 metre*’ GSF 19.82 m-’-ca throughout and GSG 16.86 until 11.05 pjm. Local Tina GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m Local Time GSD 25.53 metres and GSG 31.30 metres488 words
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Miscellaneous372 1935-01-03 17 7.50 The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 8.35 The Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Relayed from the Hippodrpme Theatre, Coventry. Smoke Gets in your Eyes (Jerome Kern). Hymn to the Sun (Rimsky-Korsakov). For Love of You (Franz Vienna, arr. Michaeloff). Echoes of Old Time372 words
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Article3046 1935-01-03 18 CRUISING AT 175 M.P.H. NOVEL WING CONSTRUCTION SAVES STRUCTURE WEIGHT IN AIRLINER AIRCRAFT AND WARSHIPS IN CHANNEL MANOEUVRES Main components of a new British transport monoplane, designed to combine high cruising speed with economy in operation and capacity to carry a big payload, are taking shape3,046 words
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Advertisement326 1935-01-03 18 r” SKIN TROUBLES A PERSON suffering from 3 eruptions of the skin ha* 7 S much to endure. It is not i merely the discomfiture and ff 2] irritation and painful sensa- IJ, 1 1 jnt! 3 tion, but life is made miser- lllj 1 3 able by depression of326 words
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Miscellaneous18 1935-01-03 18 All hi a Day’s Work— by Rick Elmes HE’LL GET LT HOT! /m P'H/ -Sfc&tißPS r mi 4X18 words
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Article1123 1935-01-03 19 “Is China Making Progress”? This was the subject-matter of an interesting lecture delivered by Dr. Hu Shih at the monthly Forum meeting of the Peking Union Church Men’s Brotherhood at Peking recently. In a critical and exhaustive survey Dr. Hu analysed the causes of the decay1,123 words
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Article142 1935-01-03 19 Reuters Pacific Service. LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION Nanking, December 14,.. The committee in charge of preparations for the Chinese art exhibition to be held at London in November, 1935, with the assistance of experts, has assembled a fine collection of bronzes, porcelains, paintings and caligraphic scrolls.Reuters Pacific Service. - 142 words
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Article339 1935-01-03 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. A great deal of interest is being evinced in local Chinese circles in the eleven latest provisional regulations promulgated by the Bureau of Social Welfare and the Bureau of Public Safety for the purpose of regulating the morals of Peiping. The first.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 339 words
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Article113 1935-01-03 19 A o him misleading information.—Reuters Pacific Service. Fortune Teller Sued Harbin, December 4. A Russian, N. Gorunoff, wished to learn what surprises the future held in store for him. He went to a fortune teller, Mrs. Halutina, who for a fee cf $5 undertook to give him informationAo him misleading information.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 113 words
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125 1935-01-03 19 Immigration restrictions, racial discrimination and the world-wide depression, chiefly the latter, have driven millions of overseas Chinese back tp their own country recently. According to figures released by the Overseas Affairs Commission the number of Chinese nationals abroad at present is only 7,800,000, whereas125 words
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Article65 1935-01-03 19 Reuters Pacific Sevice. Fourteen passengers of an omnibus were drowned in the vicinity of Sansing, on the right bank cf the Sungari river, when the vehicle crashed through thin ice. This is one of several accidents that have happened alorg the Sungari this year owingReuters Pacific Sevice. - 65 words
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Article181 1935-01-03 19 been benefitted in this way.—Reuters Pacific Service. NANKING ASSOCIATION ENTRUSTED WITH $15,000 The Nanking Agricultural Relief Association has been entrusted by the Shanghai Chinese-Foreign Famine Relief Committee to distribute $15,000 for drought relief in Kaoshun hsien, about 50 miles south of Nanking, which has over 257,000been benefitted in this way.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 181 words
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Article221 1935-01-03 19 They are to be trained in Nanning.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Be Enforced In Kwangsi Preparations have been completed for the enforcement of the Conscription Law in Kwangsi, according to a despatch received here from Nanning, the Kwangsi Provincial capital. The law was to have been put into effectThey are to be trained in Nanning.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 221 words
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Article103 1935-01-03 19 Egg Yolk And Bean Extract Shanghai, December 17. Egg yolk and bean extract form the basis of what is declared by a well-known Chinese doctor to be a very effective cure for opium addicts. The antidote was discovered by Dr. Mao Wen-chao, a member of the103 words
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Article122 1935-01-03 19 Digging up cabbages stored away in the earth for winter’s use has led to the discovery of a dragon boat believed to be 1087 years old. This has just occurred in Yun Cheng, a walled ci f y in Shantung, which has been made famous122 words
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Advertisement111 1935-01-03 19 IGIRS in SPGO ,1 v vwt 7 DI/TRIBUTOR/ FOR V®-' TIGER XMj BEER FnA/SRt riSAVC L* B I JUST THE THING FOR I DANCERS! SB s 1 JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX I 3 I 31 ffi Made for Dance Floors onlyI EASY TO USE SIMPLY SHAKE IT I LIGHTLY ON THE111 words
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Article, Illustration260 1935-01-03 20 JACK DOYLE, the Irish boxer-singer, was probably the most enthusiastic of all the large audience at the Albert Hall to hear Count John McCormack (left) seen bowing in response to a storm of applause. Doyle has a six months’ film, radio and concert contract at260 words