Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1935-01-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY (No. 8. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. 1935. uOiuT CFJMTS,19 words
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Article111 1935-01-10 1 .—Reuter. 15 Believed Drowned* TRAWLER ACCIDENT NEAR HULL LONDON, JANUARY 10. A 336 TON TRAWLER "EDGAR WALLACE” STRUCK A SANDBANK IN THE RIVER HUMBER NEAR HULL TONIGHT AND HEELED OVER AND SANK IMMEDIATELY. FIFTEEN ARE BELIEVED TO BE DROWNED. UP TO THE PRESENT THERE ARE TWO.—Reuter. - 111 words
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70 1935-01-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, January 10. A trade agreement, supplementary to the Ottawa Agreement between the British Government Mid the Government of India was signed at the Board of Trade this afternoon. The signatories were Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade on—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article71 1935-01-10 1 the ally helper of the class enemy.—Reuter HRTireless. Premium Imposed On Rowdyism Moscow. January 5. to the use of slang by pioneer Baders (anglice, boy scout leaders) is •Bleed in the young communist league’s Jpumal which says they should speak pure Russian and so set a good examplethe ally helper of the class enemy.—Reuter HRTireless. - 71 words
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Article238 1935-01-10 1 peace to ‘he people for all time.—Rugby Radio Service. ESTAB. 1833. >eing evolved. In years gone by, Britain’s foreign policy was criticized abroad as being conclusively concerned with the balance of power. If Britain s policy was -fhe policy of balance, it w T as only because Itpeace to ‘he people for all time.—Rugby Radio Service. - 238 words
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Article, Illustration26 1935-01-10 1 CHOSEN America’s prettiest baby, oae-year-old Marilyn Yvonne Miller, of Pierre, South Dakota, has won £l,OOO in cash and a £l,OOO educational policy.26 words
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Article68 1935-01-10 1 Fifteen Centimes Cheaper Than In 1800 Paris, January 3. The price of bread has not been so low in France as it is now for more than 135 years and that is important news for a nation of bread-eaters. In 1800 the price was 3468 words
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Article132 1935-01-10 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Predicament Of Canadian Fishermen Barries (Ontario), January 4. A seventy six-year-old fisherman is among seven marooned on the stormtossed ice floes on Lake Simeon. They are being victualled by packages dropped from three planes which are unable to land owing to the ice conditions..—Reuter Wireless. - 132 words
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Article96 1935-01-10 1 Political Activities In Rural Areas London, January 4. The Daily Herald reports from Bombay that the Indian Government has directed a warning to provincial governments respecting Gandhi. The Indian government declares that it has in its hands proof that Gandhi, although he has renounced politics, is secretly96 words
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Article104 1935-01-10 1 Hopes For Further Development Welcoming the signing of the FrancoSoviet trade protocol, the French Press expresses the hope for further development of trade relations between the countries. Le Temps, stressing the importance of the beginning of Franco-Soviet trade, points put the necessity to elaborate the methods of104 words
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Article126 1935-01-10 1 Reuter. Condon Identifies Hauptmann AUDIENCE ENTHRALLED WITH EVIDENCE Flemington, January 9. Condon identified Hauptmann four times during a two and three-quarter hours’ evidence which enthralled the audience from the start, banishing the court’s customary solemnity and proving himself a perfect actor, his moods changing tune with theReuter. - 126 words
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Article173 1935-01-10 1 Development Of Far East Region Commenting on dtngress of Soviets of the Far Eastern Region now being held, the ’Pravda” writes: “The firm policy of industrialisation and collectivisation carried out by the Communist Party and the Soviet Government resulted in the Far East in the organisation of thousands173 words
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113 1935-01-10 1 with her wireless disabled.” —Reuter Wireless. Vessels Search Over A Wide Area London, January 7. Anxiety is felt for the safety of the 29 members of the crew of the British tanker La Crescenta which left the port of San Luis, California, for Osaka onwith her wireless disabled.”—Reuter Wireless. - 113 words
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Article43 1935-01-10 1 —Rcute: Wireless. Citroen Works Reopened At Last Paris, January 3. The Citroen Works have been reopened when 3,000 employees, mostly in the sales’ department, re’urned to work. The mass return of workers will begin on January 7.—Rcute: Wireless. - 43 words
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Article170 1935-01-10 1 —Reuter. World Agreement Forecasted MR. CUMMINGS' ADDRESS IN NORMAN CASE Washington, January 9. A world agreement on money and currency matters was forecast in Mr. Cummings’ address in the Supreme Court ir the Norman case. Mr. Cummings asked the Court to uphold the law suspending gold payments so that—Reuter. - 170 words
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Article28 1935-01-10 1 K. —Reuter. Moscow, January 10. Six were killed and 23 injured when a train crashed into the rear of another at Rostovondon ear»., yesterdayK.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article152 1935-01-10 1 John Simon and Captain Eden Rugby Radio Service. Precautionary Measures Adequate London, January 9. The principal matter in the long agenda to come before the League Council meeting which begins on Friday will be the? Saar where voting will take place on Sunday. It seems probable that theJohn Simon and Captain Eden Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article28 1935-01-10 1 Reuter Wirt < The death is announced of Sir (William) Herbert Phillipps, the Australian shipping pioneer and one of the foundf of the Blue Anchor Line.Reuter Wirt < ' - 28 words
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Advertisement14 1935-01-10 1 ■H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC I PHOTOGRAPHERS No. M-7K Bubor Strwt, I PENANG. Telephone No. 772.14 words
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Advertisement222 1935-01-10 1 842. T. Why every day 5000 Women change to "Dull Finish*fowder Ordinary face powders only prevent Ugly shine for a few minutes. Then the powder itself becomes shiny. This is because ordinary powders absorb the skin’s natural moisture and form a Ml Q **"*»Wh. glistening paste like wet flour. B222 words
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Advertisement55 1935-01-10 1 SPECIAL MacNISH GRAND WHISKY “The Whisky with a mellow testa* Distributors 1 N- Java Trading Co. 1 "J TODAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams Sport 4, 5 and 1-1 Fate Of The Fort Malayan News 7 and 11 STOP PRESS n Latest Penang News H Share Lists And Produce Prices H55 words
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Advertisement2475 1935-01-10 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE BANKS BATES FOR CASUAL IMPORTANT The through Inchong ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION SALE CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSC E APYER K IUvH Manager. e°recS °of 15 OF INDIA. AUBTRATIAAND CWA HANDEL MAATSC Valuable Residential And Inchong Estate. Officers, B^ cep .V™ v S ReXent d at Port (7worponrt«f lglf3) M v2,475 words
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Article2434 1935-01-10 3 Science Invention CRITICISM OF OSTEOPATHS BILL NATIVE POISON AS A CURE GUIDING SHIPS IN FOG "MECHANICAL BLOODHOUND" DEVICE (From Our Own Correspondent.) P London, December 29. I < L LORD BORDER ON OSTEOPATHY OSTEOPATHY was referred to by Lord Horder at the annual dinner of the Medico Legal Society, in2,434 words
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Advertisement211 1935-01-10 3 EFRESH yourself Horlicks Ice-cold, creamy Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Horfully refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold drlnka While it cools and refreshes BA you, the rich nutriment it contains builds rJWhkH OML, water or211 words
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Miscellaneous46 1935-01-10 3 BOBBY BEARS ADVENTURES: The Tow Boat z 2 /j O/i what a load ter -poor Bobby to row! With a spirited steed to tow them, no need There's Freddy, cries Percy, "he’ll take us in tow.” For the oars. Of! they go—but there's danger ill Speca.46 words
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Article1484 1935-01-10 4 SUNDERLAND'S UNEXPECTED DEFEAT j The Holiday Matches IMPORTANT TRANSFER DEALS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 29. DEFEAT OF ARSENAL Surprising results were recorded in .some of the matches in the First Division of the Football League on December 22. The most astonishing was the defeat of1,484 words
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Article38 1935-01-10 4 —Reuter Wireless. London, January 5. Sir George Thomas, Britain, Euwe (Holland). Flohr (Czechoslovakia) tied for first place in the Hastings Chess Congress with a score of six and a half each out of a possible nine.•—Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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273 1935-01-10 4 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY The following handicaps are announced for the Penang Polo Club Amateur Meeting to be run at Penang on Saturday Horses Class IV—Divi. I—6 Furs. VERACITY 10.13 A7YA-AIYA 10 06 DESMONDETTE 10.06 JONATHAN 10 04 CURRENCY BOY 10.04 GORILLA 1001 CATSPAW 10.00 BROWN273 words
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Article46 1935-01-10 4 Provisional Dates For Inter-state Matches The following dates have been provisionally reserved for Inter-State matches in 1935: v. PERAK AT PENANG Saturday, Sunday and Monday April 20, 21 and 22. v. SELANGOR AT K.L. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 8 9 and 10.46 words
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Article330 1935-01-10 4 Tourists 1 Declare WHILE STILL IN ARREARS Barbados, January 9. There was no play before the tea interval today in the first test match between West Indies and England due to overnight rain having soaked the wicket. When play started there was a sensational beginning Hammond330 words
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Advertisement10 1935-01-10 4 WATCH! FOR THE 3RD. ISSUE. ON SALE SHORTLY “Chap Kuching”10 words
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Advertisement83 1935-01-10 4 (81. No. Pl CEPEA FABRIC: for the children CeOT (81. No. 1336) j Sj'f'K f a NgKZ I 1 y W (81. No. 919) DESCRIPTION OF RANGES CHANTELLA. CLARISSA. DAPHELLA. FAIRWAX. DAYTIME HARMONIES. HEYDAY. HOYPARELLE. NORLITA. POTTER’S DELMUNDO. EXQUISITE. NADENA. IDONA. DELVANA. CEPEACHINE. GEMARKORD. INGLESHEEN. WONDERLAND. INGLORA. TONG AIK, 23483 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1935-01-10 5 DEVELOPMENTS OF H THE YEAR ifWorld •Wide Survey WHITHER GREAT BRITAIN THER«E is an undercurrent of excitement and activity at work in the athletic world such as Ido n °t remember in previous Off Reasons. The focal point is Germany, which has yet to win a men’s Olympic event,1,452 words
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Article444 1935-01-10 5 As Sporting As The Best L.F.A. SECRETARY'S PRAISE i Sir N. Curtis-Bennett As Their Champion The charge that elementary school boys are not good sportsmen, which was made by Mr. Basil L. Q. Henriques, warden of the Oxford and St. George’s Club, at the Headmasters’ Conference, has444 words
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Article909 1935-01-10 5 NOTTS APOLOGISE TO AUSTRALIANS AND M.C.C. ADD THEIR REGRET BITTER RETORT BY MR. A. W. CARR London, December 29. A letter from the M.C.C. stating that on October 26 the Nottinghamshire Cricket Club passed a resolution deprecating the manner in which Voce bowled two overs, on the909 words
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Article612 1935-01-10 5 Last Words U.S.A. Committee's Report Controversy is renewed on Mr. T.O. I. M. Sopwith’s protests over the handling of Mr. Vanderbilts successful America’s Cup defender Rainbow against the British challenger Endeavour. The latest move is a report by the Race I Committee, now made public, on last;612 words
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Article, Illustration890 1935-01-10 5 "I Cannot Hit A Bair’ ANOTHER DEFEAT AT HANDS OF CRAWFORD IN SYDNEY “I cannot hit a ball at all. It always finds the ne\” said Fred Perry, after being defeated by Jack Crawford 6—o, 6 4, in the international triangular tournament at Sydney on Dec.890 words
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Article, Illustration40 1935-01-10 6 A photographer’s Christmas card. The feasters have not yet noticed the two gate crashers. But that is only a matter of seconds. The rest may be left to the reader’s imagination and the Christmas spirit.40 words
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Article254 1935-01-10 6 Commonwealth Claim i Disputed The Western Aus'ralian Secession delegation in London has issued the following reply to the statement 4 hat the Commonwealth Government would regard it as unconstitutional for the Parliamen 4 of the United Kingdom to consider cr discuss the subject matter of the petition254 words
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Article241 1935-01-10 6 Story Of Privation In Australia Ar hur Hamer. 23, stated to be the son 1 of a landscape gardener, of Clover Street, Deepdale, Preston, a stowaway who mixed for a month with the passengers on the °.&O. liner Barrabool, was charged at Hull with secreting himself on board241 words
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Article72 1935-01-10 6 All The World Wants A Piece Requests are coming from all over the world for pieces of Melbourne’s 10-ton hundredth birthday cake in which are 100 sovereigns. Letters have been received from Canada, Burma, Singapore, Rangoon and other parts of the Empire as well as an avalanche72 words
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Article90 1935-01-10 6 Sydney May Adopt Them i Sydney is considering the adoption of the “rones of silence” which are n w established in England. The city’s streets which have grown from the bullock tracks of the pioneers are narrow and therefore accentuate noise which the Noise Abatement Society have90 words
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Article88 1935-01-10 6 Freight Traffic Increases I After a two years’ slump, air freight j traffic in Australia, the most air-minded I Dominion, has recovered substantially, ac- cording to official figures just issued. f In nine months 213 re sheered aircraft flew 2,175,153 miles with 213,777 lb. of freight against the88 words
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Article84 1935-01-10 6 Sydney Becomes A World Centre Deep therapy X-ray apparatus, built in Melbourne at a cost of more than £3,000 is being installed at a Sydney hospital which will then become one of the world’s foremost centres for cancer treatment, says Austral News. Sydney i s already the surgical84 words
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Article254 1935-01-10 6 Travelled Without A Ticket A large monke? n d en- aped a circus at Liverpool N ><>nh M es, decided to investige t c working i a big railway system. xodir'gly, i' <■ >< possession of a large goods engine in ’he Liverpool yard and defied all the254 words
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Article892 1935-01-10 6 HEAD MASTERS' CONFERENCE Call For A Definite Policy A "DISASTROUS" DOMINATION At the Head Masters’ Conference at Clifton College, Bristol, Mr. Basil L.Q. i Henriques, warden of the Oxford and St. George’s Club and of the Bernhard Baron i St. George’s Jewish Settlement in the East End,892 words
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660 1935-01-10 6 Captain Tells How He Wet Last and Cut fht Life. Line Behind Him London, De; mber 23 I Stories of rescue at sea Wer told wb the crew of 16 of the Norwegian steair.- Sisto, which sank in the Allan hurricar1 arrived in the660 words
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Article99 1935-01-10 6 Benefactor Gives Adele ids £lOO,OOO For It Another Australian centenary is r 1936, that of the founding of Adelu e capital of South Australia A State parliamentary bill provid- f r the completion of Parliament House 8 centenary memorial. Sir Langdon n thon, a well known Adelaide99 words
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961 1935-01-10 7 "ONE OF OUR FEW LINKS WITH THE PAST" RESTORATION TO ORIGINAL CONDITION ORDERED ANOTHER VISIT BEFORE DEFINITE DECISION HOLDING the view that the Fort has some historical interest ami that the people of Penang, at present, cannot fully fcß* realise what they will961 words
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Article156 1935-01-10 7 Speed Record Attempt Next Month London, January 9. The new “Bluebird” motor car incorporating many new features in which Sir Malcolm Campbell will attempt to lower his own world’s speed record at Daytona next month was on view at Brooklands racing track today. This giant car weighing156 words
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365 1935-01-10 7 Demonstration In Court YESTERDAY'S HEARING The case in which a lodging house keeper, Liml Kim Kean, was summoned at the instance of Mr. J. H. Dodd of the Municipality that he, between October 1933 and March 1934, at premises 170, Penang Road, did fraudulently consume365 words
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1207 1935-01-10 7 DATE OF NAGALINGAM CASE CHINESE GETS FOUR YEARS R. I. FOR ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER The first Singapore assizes were Ceremonially opened on Tuesday, the sitting being preceded by a religious Service at St. Andrew’s Cathedral; conducted by the Rev. B. C. Roberts, Bishop of Singapore,1,207 words
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Advertisement297 1935-01-10 7 3 Just a bedtime cup of Bourn-vita. —the food-drink with a unique property. Why do you sleep better after a cup of Bourn-vita at night How does this delicious fooddrink help you to relax ami sleep soundly These questions are being asked by thousands of men and women who say297 words
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Advertisement185 1935-01-10 8 SGet FORMAMINT 4 to-day an d so prevent to-morrow's Co,d F,u □JL AV Fciwfif* j fORMAMINT Th. G»rm-kJlling throat-tablets Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. I I S |<iDl fl U HRAMD BEDSTEAD LUCKY IS THE HOUSEHOLD THAT POSSESS A “DIAMOND” BEIT BECAUSE A “DIAMOND” Ped is the best that185 words
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Miscellaneous553 1935-01-10 8 OPENING TONIGHT AT 6-15 9 fIMF I|||| miakmbr nnsxe uapt Sil < ZX\\ THE INTIMATE REVELATION OF HISTORY'S WARMER BROS. MOST ■lt; Zt* w Ml) I LAVISH EXTRAVAGANZA I |g W LUXURIOUS VERSAILLES! LIGHTED WITH FL IING “MADAMF Pt L 4¥*X**ZXTULTA JM.. UHL AND STARS! GLITTERING JEWELS! SPLASHING DI I553 words
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Article99 1935-01-10 9 —Reuter Wireless. Secret Reorganisation In Germany Berlin, January 7. Hitler is secretly reorganising “th< "black guards.” Twenty thousand BlacP Guards are being formed into a separate organisation called "Regiment Numbei One” which will be more heavily armet than the Black Guards are at present. Th< majority of Regiment—Reuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article59 1935-01-10 9 tages Deing been comparatively quiet recently.—R‘Uter I Wireless. Most Daring Piracy For Years Hongkong, January 7. The most daring piracy for years occurred within twenty miles of Hongkong when the Chinese owned coasting steamer i (Xntnng proceeding to Macao was seized > by pirates and looted, three Chinesetages Deing * | been comparatively quiet recently.—R‘Uter I Wireless. - 59 words
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Article79 1935-01-10 9 —Reuter Wireless. Two Brilliant Scientists Dead Vienna, January 6. Two brilliant young English scientists, Kenneth Armstrong, Research Scholar of Oxford and John Howard of the Government Fuel Research Station, Greenwich, have been killed in a ski-ing disaster near Vent in the Austrian Tyrol. It appears they were surprised—Reuter Wireless. - 79 words
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Article91 1935-01-10 9 Sensational Shanghai Drug Case Shanghai January 9. A sensational drug case opened in *he British Court at Shanghai when Mrs. Victor V. Johnston, the fashionably dressed Spanish wife of an Australian sea captain, was charged with the manufacture of narcotics. Following a fire in her home on91 words
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Article388 1935-01-10 9 posal.—Reuter Wireless. Bombs As Evidence Of Air Raids ABYSSINIAN GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENT Geneva, January 3. Two unexploded bombs as evidence of alleged Italian air raids are offered by the Abyssinian government in a new telegram to the League of Nations, contradicting the Italian denial of any incursions intoposal.—Reuter Wireless. - 388 words
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Article68 1935-01-10 9 V.'> > ■•'n? "Jv’uoJ by th?. Mas'rrAttendant tint the s.s. Asia is adriftwith crew cn borird in the southern approach t f’r Straits of Formosa. Latitude 23 degrees 17’ N. Longitude 117 degrees 31’ E. It is very dangerous to navigation. The vessel referred to is68 words
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Article105 1935-01-10 9 —Reuter Wireless. Action By Governor Of The Saar Saarbruecken, January 4. Monster rival demons', 'aticns oJ Socialists and Communis's and 'he German Front will be held here on Sunday but at different times and places so the risk of clashes is regarded as remote. The Governing CommissDn—Reuter Wireless. - 105 words
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Article301 1935-01-10 9 —Reuter Wireless. PREMIER OUTLINES INTERNAL POLICY Belgrade, January 4. The Marseilles murder must be completely cleared up and action taken against those responsible, declared Premier Yeftitch amid applause, in course of an eagerlyawaited statement of Government policy made in Skupshtina on Thursday evening. Foreign policy would continue—Reuter Wireless. - 301 words
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Article147 1935-01-10 9 Lord Lothian On The Far East Problem u London, January 3. Firm Anglo-American agreement, with the inclusion of the Soviet Union and China, “in order to meet the danger that Japan should believe she can now pursue a policy in China and the whole of the147 words
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Article81 1935-01-10 9 i.—Reuter Wireless. Not To Be Lifted Under Agreement London, January 4. Notwithstanding the free admission of British coal to the Irish Free State it appears the British special duty on cattle imported from the Irish Free State will remain. Abolition of the import duty on Britishi.—Reuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article54 1935-01-10 9 Router Wireless. Block Of Ore Crashes On Workmen Belgrade, January 6. Five people were killed and cne seriously injured when an enormous block of lead and zinc ore crashed during blasting operations at Mitrovi za. It is feared that others are injur_d cr immis?ned and rescuers are franticallyRouter Wireless. - 54 words
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Miscellaneous100 1935-01-10 9 ROYA Li 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 The 100% All Cantonese Singing And g J Laugh-Provoking Comedy Special "LUXURY DREAM" STARRING I LEW MONG KOK I THE FAMOUS CANTONESE COMEDIAN AND AN ALL-STAR CAST OF POPULAR STAGE FAVOURITES i! !i I I Prices of Admission: —Downstairs 20, 40, 60 cents—Upstairs 80100 words
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Miscellaneous86 1935-01-10 9 G OOD NEWS TO THE LOCAL CINEMAGOERS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ALMOST TWO YEARS JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL REUNITED FOR YOUR DELIGHT Illi Mfc wWWI Ww Il J K ■<. IB ’..j, SI CW y-’' < 'lBB I- j Screen’s Most W Popular 5 Sweethearts REUNITED! "r -jw. W86 words
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Article897 1935-01-10 10 In 1931 a committee was appointed to consider the question of a Customs Union for the whole of Malaya and the opinion of that committee was that “a Customs Union to include the Colony is essentially opposed to the interests of the Colony and undesirable in any897 words
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Article731 1935-01-10 10 And so a decision with regard to the future of Fort Cornwallis, at any rate for the immediate future, has been made by His Excellency the Governor and the hoary walls and those who are in favour of its retention can snugly rest for another twelve months or731 words
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Article112 1935-01-10 10 Rugby Radio Service. Going On Cruise T» Indies London, Jj.\uary 9 It is understood that the 7 ,k e Duchess of Kent contemplate onclud;their honeymoon with a cruisi -he \v-._ Indies. According to present ar ngemer. Their Royal Highnesses will b at the end ofRugby Radio Service. - 112 words
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Article127 1935-01-10 10 —Reuter. But Less Trading Activity London, January 9 “A more peaceful China but alas leas trading activity” states the Manchester Chamber of Commerce annual review of trade with China. Diminishing Chinese purchasing power is the chief cause of Lancashire’s rapidly contracting piece goods trade and it is difficult.—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article85 1935-01-10 10 —Rugby' Radio Service. Causes Traffic Delays London, January 9 Fog caused delay in road and rail traffic in some of the London suburbs today and shipping on the Thames was held up, while owing to poor visibility at Croydon some of the inward bound liners found it—Rugby' Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article111 1935-01-10 10 Enjoyable Function A very large gathering cf over 300. representative of all natienalities, attended the At Home” at The Residency grounds yesterday given by His Excellency th Governor and Lady Thomas. As the guests arrived they were anrounaed by Mr. G. A. G. Walker. Mr.111 words
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44 1935-01-10 10 Rugby Radio Service. Visit To West Africa London, January 9 The Earl of Plymouth, Under Secretary for the Colonies, accompanied by r Creasy of the Colonial Office, left London today on a visit to the West African Colonies.-Rugby Radio Service. - 44 words
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Article56 1935-01-10 10 —Reuter.. Grenoble, January 10 A whole block of houses was set ahg ;lt by a fire in a rubber warehouse in the c< n* tre of the town. The fire which is thn tening other parts of the town is still bi ing furiously. All fire—Reuter.. - 56 words
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Article31 1935-01-10 10 Rugby Radio Service. Sir Francis Floud left London this mining to take up his duties as High Commissioner in Canada for His Majesty Government in the United KingdomRugby Radio Service. - 31 words
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Advertisement327 1935-01-10 10 „1 iti WMt W *ll M .JU IJ kfr iw m*> O w wW* B WWrWgl I BOON I I THE CHEMISTS I I I.POH AT THE REQUEST OF OUR NUMEROUS I OUTSTATION CUSTOMERS PATRONS WE HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED A BOON BRANCH AT 37 39, MARKET STREET, I IPOH. I327 words
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Advertisement42 1935-01-10 10 FOR Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carrv the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS ■re onlv genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LCMPUR42 words
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310 1935-01-10 11 SWEEP COMMITTEE MEMBERS CONVICTED STAY OF EXECUTION PENDING APPEAL The Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, in the Police Court this morning, giving judgment in the Sun Bin ’School Union case in which five of its sweep committee stood charged with F assisting in310 words
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Article105 1935-01-10 11 Proceeding To Kedah The departure of His Excellency the Governor this morning for Kedah marks the end of his first official visit to Penang. His Excellency, accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, on arriving at Victoria Pier was met by the Hon. the Resident Councillor,105 words
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Article181 1935-01-10 11 .—Reuter. Alarming Revival Of Hot Oil Operators London, January 10. j > As a sequel to the supreme court’s oil control decision there is an alarming re- vival of transhipment of hot oil (oil pro-i duced in excess of quotas and assigned to j the states) from East.—Reuter. - 181 words
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Article38 1935-01-10 11 Chinese Sentenced To Seven Years R.l. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 10. A sentence of seven years’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Kheh who was unanimously found guilty at the Assizes of armed robbery.38 words
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365 1935-01-10 11 CLAIM AGAINST R.E. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. By Former Employees DECLARATION OVER SHARES ASKED I i j In the Supreme Court this morning the i hearing of the case was continued in which a former employee of Messrs R. E. Mohai med Kassim and Co., is suing the firm, and others,365 words
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Article149 1935-01-10 11 Complainants Still In Hospital Five Indians Periasamy, Anamaleh, Krishnasamy, Govindasamy and Suppiah, were charged in court today before the police magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) that on or about 8 p.m. on January 8, at Cecil Street they did voluntarily cause hurt to Karokan, with an instrument for149 words
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Article35 1935-01-10 11 Arrives 20 Minutes Late The mail train from Kuala Lumpur arrived at Prai Station this morning 20 minutes late, owing to the late arrival at Kuala Lumpur of the mails from Singapore.35 words
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Article49 1935-01-10 11 8.1. "Rajula" Expected At 6 p.m. The delay in the arrival of the English mails at Negapatam from Bombay for the Straits necessitated the late arrival of the 8.1. “Rajula” which is carrying the mails to Penang. The “Rajula” is expected this evening at 6 o’clock.49 words
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266 1935-01-10 11 From Six To Four IN VIEW OF CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEAL i In view of the constitution and ’sittings of the Criminal Court of iAppeal, the number of sessions 'of the Penang Assize Court has been reduced from six to four 'during one year. j266 words
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Article117 1935-01-10 11 Methodist Episcopal Mission (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, January 10. Last night Methodists and members of other denominations gathered in strength at the Memorial Hall in connection with the celebration of the semi-centinial celebrations of the establishment of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Malaya. His Lordship Bishop Oldham,117 words
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Article143 1935-01-10 11 year in the last fortnight in May. —Rugby j Radio Service. Catalogues In Nine Languages Printed London, January 9. Catalogues for the London section of the British Industries Fair which will open at Olympia and White City on February 18 are being issued in nine languages andyear in the last fortnight in May.—Rugby j Radio Service. - 143 words
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Article146 1935-01-10 11 Reuter Wireless. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Looks Ahead London, January 6. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, broadcasting a New Year message, said everything pointed to a year of improving trade, rising wages and increasing employment. The time was closed to hand when rationalisation of the coal industry must be taken in. Reuter Wireless. - 146 words
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Article153 1935-01-10 11 .—Rugby Radio Service. Coming Problem Before League London, January 9. 1 One of the matters to come before the League Councill will be the report of the Special Committee over which M. Litvinoff has presided which, at the British GovernI ment's request has been examining the question.—Rugby Radio Service. - 153 words
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Article88 1935-01-10 11 thened the banks’ hidden reserves.—Reuter. British Banks' Successful Year London, January 9. The higher net profits of the “Big Five” prove that British banks though battling with adverse factors have had a successful year. Improved trade assisted the net earnings but the reduction of income tax is chieflythened the banks’ hidden reserves.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article42 1935-01-10 11 cars to thaw the radiators.—Reuter Wireless. 50 Degrees Of Frost In City Moscow, January 7. There are fifty degrees of frost, and frozen hands and feet are widespread, while chauffeurs are lighting fires under cars to thaw the radiators.—Reuter Wire-cars to thaw the radiators.—Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article17 1935-01-10 11 —Reuter Wireless. London, January 7. The dramatist, Sir Arthur Pinero, left £69,000. —Reuter Wireless.—Reuter Wireless. - 17 words
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Article36 1935-01-10 11 ,—Reuter. Tokio, January 9. Japan last year exported over 2,567,000,000 square yards of cotton goods, an increase of twenty per cent compared with 1933. The rayon output is almost doubled, totalling 1,377,000,000 lb.—Reuter.,—Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement352 1935-01-10 11 Another Trufood baby this X young man is Henry Slessor, son of Lady Cynthia Slessor. I Ai I I JF 1 8 y A,.- Trufood babies become STURDY CHILDREN Babies who are fed on Humanised Trufood are not only happy and healthy in infancy. More than that, they have STAMINA352 words
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2721 1935-01-10 12 LAND ACCEPTED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF COAST ROAD POWER TO ISSUE NUISANCE NOTICES Minutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 11th December, 1934. Present: —Mr. J. A. Black, President, Dr. J. E. Smith, Hon. Mr. Khoo2,721 words
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Advertisement22 1935-01-10 12 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism tex) Gently h -i’s, raw sore kidnevs Tn k J a. Travers Sons, Ltd., Dist.22 words
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Advertisement189 1935-01-10 12 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE VIGOURP Pure Blood is HEALTH. VIGOUR and LIFE. Sb Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases. Boils. Rashes. Ulcers. Sores. Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the arteries. internal organs and premature old age. g WfUfl The direct way189 words
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1060 1935-01-10 13 IDR. LIM BOON KENG'S PLEA STUDENTS' HANDICAP IN H TECHNICAL STUDY 1 ~T h. e of teaching- English to Malay boys and girls earlier in their scholastic careers than it is taught at presenMias la'sed '0 the Legislative Council on numerous occasions by gnofficial Members.1,060 words
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Article86 1935-01-10 13 Admitted To Practise At Colony Bar Mr. Ong Tiang Wee. son of Mr. Ong Bohn Tat of Singapore, was admitted to practise in the courts of the Colony by the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard, K.C., in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The application was made86 words
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Article80 1935-01-10 13 Daughter Of Former F.M.S. Doctor Taiping, January 6. News have been received from India, that Miss Kamala Joanna, the eldest daughter of Dr. G. Abraham, retired Senior District Medical Officer, F.M.S. Government, and of Mrs. R. Abraham, formerly of Taiping, is to be married. The bridegroom-to-be is80 words
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Article519 1935-01-10 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced between Andrew Clark of Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co., Penang, youngest son of Mr. John Clark and the late Mrs. Clark, Aberdeen, and Gladys Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greaves of Glasgow. Mr. A. H. Ballantyne, probationary Vice-Consul, has arrived in519 words
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203 1935-01-10 13 Commission's Report The Hague, December 26. The official commission sent out by the Royal Dutch Air Service to Rutba has sent a telegraphic preliminary report to the company stating that, in the commission’s opinion, the cause of the disaster to the Douglas air liner203 words
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Advertisement258 1935-01-10 13 /DELICATELY\ rFRAGRANT\ Toilet And w Mursery IOiW —II—If Cnticurn Talcum, pure and medicated with balsamic essential oils, is invaluable to the comfort of every member of the family. Cel the beneficial results of these essences by dusting on Cuticura Talcum see how cool and refreshed your skin is, free from258 words
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Advertisement370 1935-01-10 13 I y HI j CR 7QA THEN I’LL BE TIRED OF YOU Foxtrot 7 LOST IN A FOG w 7CR RD? < 1 SAW STARS for all we know w 7 CARROLL GIBBONS, WITH HIS WARM TONED PIANO, WILL i) APPEAL TO ALL DANCE ENTHUSIASTS AND HE AND HIS /7370 words
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Article1269 1935-01-10 14 LUNAS RUBBER MEETING GOOD PROFIT DUE TO CARE AND ECONOMY Singapore, January 9. “The outlook tor the rubber producing industry has improved very substantially since our last meeting. The importance of the Regulation Scheme with its immediate effect on the market has, in some quarters, rather1,269 words
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Article146 1935-01-10 14 I New Zealand Pony For Mr. de Vos Among recent arrivals in this country registered with the Straits Racing Association are the following BIGAMY—a four-year old New Zealand Pony, by Lord Quex—Wedded. for Mr. A. E. E. de Vos, of Taiping BRU AS (late Sanballat)146 words
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Article327 1935-01-10 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY OO.’s share List today.— 1 Yesterday Today i Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.25 Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt 52% 57% 52% 57% Johan 28 31327 words
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Article130 1935-01-10 14 'Che following are the latest quotation! for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 44% 4 9 Chenderiangs 8 6 9 0 Hitams 49 51 Hong Fatts 52% 55 K. Kamuntings 6 3 6 9 Kamuntings 12 6 13 0 K. Lanjuts 16 9 17 3 K. Kampars130 words
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Article231 1935-01-10 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I TIN Ayer Weng 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.25 1 Hong Fatt 53 55 52 54 Johan 30 32 29 31 1 Kuchai 95 97% 95 97% Nawng Pet231 words
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Article294 1935-01-10 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Wengs 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.25 Hong Fatts 51 53 52% 55 Jelebus 1.04 1.07 1.02 1.05 K Lanju’s 16 9 17 3 16 9 17 3c K294 words
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Article113 1935-01-10 14 YESTERDAY TODAY Londoa £231.0.0 £232 5 0 TIN—(3 Months) London £228.12.6 £229.5.0 Singapore $114.25 $114.62% Business Done Penang $114.37% $114.62% Business 50 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA- (Sundrled) 3.85 $395 BLACK PEPPEB M $23.50 $23 50 RUBBER— London 6Hd. 6 %d. New York 13ftc(G) 13%c(G) Singapore Spot 22c.113 words
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Article208 1935-01-10 14 eased. —Reuter Wireless. Fresh Burst Of Activity Recorded London, January 8. On the Stock Exchange, a fresh burst of activity marked the opening of the new fortnightly account and with the sentiment assisted by the satisfactory conclusion of the Franco-Italian conversations, a very firm tone prevailed throughout theeased.—Reuter Wireless. - 208 words
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Article92 1935-01-10 14 Two-Shilling Shares To Be Halved An extra-ordinary general meeting of Kuala Kangsar Plantations will be held pn 11th January to consider the following resolutions:— That the articles of association be amended. That capital be reduced from £350,000 to £175,000. divided into 3,500,000 Is shares, by cancelling Is per92 words
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Article96 1935-01-10 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74% 74 New York 4.92% 4.91% Montreal 4.89% 4.81% Brussels 20.17 20.92 Geneva 15.15 15.12 Amsterdam 7.25% 7.24% Prague 117% 117 A Milan 57J3 57& Berlin 12.23 12.20 Copenhagen Oslo Stockholm 26% 26% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid 3sjj96 words
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Article48 1935-01-10 14 PENANG, JANUARY 10, 1935 London Bnnk Demand 2|4 3{32 m 4 m|ts 214 3116 Private 3 m|ta credit 2i4% 3 Documentary 2|4 711® On New York Demand 57% France p t.T. 86b Shanghai T.T. 38%% dis Hongkong t.T. 24% dis fndia T.T. 155 Silver 2 4 ft48 words
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Advertisement104 1935-01-10 14 1„ U U j wMMtwwangwwuJWWtgWWIIWWmgUgBrWPB .w. 7“ I BLUE MOON i Silk Stockings i j g THEY LOOK SO LOVELY, AND THEY WEAR SO WELL. IF YOU’RE FUSSY ABOUT j SILK STOCKINGS, TAKE TO BLUE MOON, j I IT PAYS ASK TO SEE THOSE LOVELY 1 i NEW DULL SHEERS104 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-01-10 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnf*D a.m. ..77 E Noon 86 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.53 a.m 10.40 a.m. 4.50 p.m 11.00 p.m. TOMORROW 4.30 a.m 11.15 a.m. 5.38 p.m 11.51 p.m.35 words
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1158 1935-01-10 15 A FIRST CLASS PROPERTY BENEFITS OF RESTRICTION MR. R. B. FIDLER ON DIVIDEND POLICY Thv ninth ordinary general meeting of <he Sungei Puntar Rubber Estate, Ltd., -was held on 4th December at Cereal House, <5B, Mark Lane, London, E.C., Mr. R. B. <Tidier, the Chairman,1,158 words
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Article385 1935-01-10 15 Improving Outlook The twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Djasinga Rubber and Produce Company, limited, was held on December 21 at 2, 3 and 4, Idol Lane, London, E. C. Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman) said that the international agreement for the regulation of rubber had385 words
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Article192 1935-01-10 15 Dutch Indies To Discuss Working Of Scheme Amsterdam, December 27. The restriction of native, rubber will be discussed at a meeting on 21st January next of the Council of ‘he Dutch East Indies, at which the Governor-General will preside. The meeting will also be attended192 words
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Article565 1935-01-10 15 Buying By Russia Matters pertaining to tin during the past week call for little comment. True, the quotation on the London Metal Exchange has seemed a shade easier, spot tin being the turn below £228 on the last two days; but it is thought to be565 words
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Article543 1935-01-10 15 Gain Of 4,100 Tons In A Year VISIBLE STOCKS According to the December issue of the Bulletin from The Hague Statistical Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council world consumption of tin in manufacture for the year ended October, 1934, was 132,900 tons, against543 words
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Advertisement150 1935-01-10 15 TIGERS SPOWT .a i/ /wl 4 7 n s Bilk l\ t.: Z 7 V/ KW' -Y 7 I Aw® "Wil DI/TRIBUTOR/ FOR TIGER ASa BEER FRA/SRfr HEAVE L’P fj I. J I 100°/° PENNSYLVANIA S AT ITS FINEST I GUARANTEE f Veedol is guaranteed by the TIDE WATER OIL150 words
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Advertisement1160 1935-01-10 16 < 11 n 'ssTiZ? dollar steamship line &<vyj dill' jrffqlwi ail line »3ss«B WbEKA ijK?-] >BLUEFUMMBL LIMB W glMmb 2-3J LONDON AND NORTH OONTLNKNT I—~ EB WSBSSSB. PoMMSg London M a MEMNON Marg., L’don, R’dam, Hamburg Glasgow Jwa 11 T Q EUROPE VIA SUEZ C. LAOMEDON Amsterdam, London Hamburg Arrive1,160 words
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Advertisement651 1935-01-10 16 L P and BRITISH INDIA London and Mata Hari Jan. £r due Pen*M- nwlttny <4 Steamer* ot tee Britt* Bangalore Jan 16 India fikN. Rajputana Jan (Incorporated In England) Chitral Bhutan Feb. 13 Carthage 1 swettenham and Tr Behar heD Karagola Jan 13 Cathay Feb 28 victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoi,651 words
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Article610 1935-01-10 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines taitowtng la a Mat <rf veaaala arriving flailing from Penang during the wuek IN FORT TO-DAY 8-S GEN VAN DER HEYDEN from Lho Saimawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails today for Saban etc. S.S. PASIR from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. Sails today610 words
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Article1013 1935-01-10 17 AIR MAIL A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia, New Zealand and other places by train to Singapore and thence by Singapore-Aus-tralia Air Mail1,013 words
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Article87 1935-01-10 17 Today at “Enplainuidip” 6 p.m. to 7.30 pjn. 1 March— A Bunch of Roses Chap! 2 Overture—The Bohemian Girl Balfe 3 Selection- Merry Widow Lehar 4 Valse —Flirtation Steck 5 Intermezzo— The Love Dance Hoschna 6 Selection —Madame Pompadour Fall 7 Fox Trot—Happy Gay Tomorrow at “Wuta irfall’s87 words
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Article43 1935-01-10 17 SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 Penang Amateur races. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Taiping, Ist day. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 Taiping Turf Club, Amateur Meeting, 2nd day. Rugby Football North v. South, Singapore. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 Penang “Bisley” Ball, Town Hall.43 words
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Advertisement132 1935-01-10 17 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS I I YET THEY COST I ONLY 25 CENTS. Times have changed. Sa have opinions. Fashionable women no longer believe it necessary to pay high prices for high qualify beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that IOUTbODR OUTDOOR GIRL B132 words
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Miscellaneous1053 1935-01-10 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Due d’Ofonne (Auber). Cornet Solo, I Carnival de Venice (Soloist, Master the following «re the new WMUMfICtIM, T. Berry). (Arban). Excerpts from two of which will be used aimultaneoue- the Grand Duchess (Offenbach) VJ— Selection, Communityland (arr. Stoddon). GSG 16.86 nctrofl 10.50 —The Pierre Fol Quintet.1,053 words
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Article2014 1935-01-10 18 PRINCE AND THE R. N. V. R. FLYING ACROSS THE ATLANTIC THE CIRCUS AT OLYMPIA AN ENGINEER'S BRAVERY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 29. ROYAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Dike many other men, the King dislikes shopping, so the Queen has purchased all his Christmas gifts2,014 words
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Article130 1935-01-10 18 kjluwh vemcies. The defendants were remanded.—Reuter Wireleg. Avoiding Registration Difficulty London, January 2. How car stealers contrive to get authentic registration numbers was disclosed today at Lamberth Police Court. Four men charged and remanded should have reappeared today but one Henry Simmons was found shot and drownedkjluwh vemcies. The defendants were remanded.—Reuter Wireleg. - 130 words
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Advertisement185 1935-01-10 18 TZJffiSEJEi DO YOU KNOWTHH REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its present creamy consistency by fl fj j evaporation, and made completely /7 A sterile. It contains no preservative /T) (U/rr. or other addition, consequently, after D {VfffLfJJJ''* opening the tin, the same care should /7185 words
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Article352 1935-01-10 19 -—Rmters Pacific Service. Dr. Sven Hedin Famous Swedish PIONEER NOW 70 Peiping, December 18. Further word has been received here concerning the return of Dr. Sven Hedin, the famous Swedish explorer, who is leading 1 a surveying expedition in Central Asia for the Chinese Government. After-—Rmters Pacific Service. - 352 words
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Article224 1935-01-10 19 /.—Reuters Pacific Service. Case Being Investigated By Chinese Authorities An investigation into the murder of Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Stam, American missionaries who were killed on December 8 at Miaochiao, 20 miles from their station at Tsingteh, is being carried out at Wuhu by American consular and/.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 224 words
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Article115 1935-01-10 19 ■—Reuters Pacific Service. Cannot Legally Commit Adultery No legal action can be taken against -concubines in China who commit aduPery. ■‘Th,- Judicial Yuan in Nanking was recently asked by the Shanghai Provincial High Court for a ruling on the question: “If a concubine commits adultery, can her■—Reuters Pacific Service. - 115 words
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Article495 1935-01-10 19 into the Hai Ho and turned over.—Reuters Pacific Service. Two Britons Killed CAR DRIVES INTO RIVER IN FOG Tientsin, December 17. A pall of gloom descended on the Tientsin foreign community today following a tragic accident last night which took the lives of two of itsinto the Hai Ho and turned over.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 495 words
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Article142 1935-01-10 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Severe Penalties Of U.S. Court In China Shanghai. Severe penalties await American residents of Shanghai who drive motor cars while drunk or under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Heretofore, American offenders against traffic regulations, drunk or otherwise, have been brought up before the United States—Reuters Pacific Service. - 142 words
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Article399 1935-01-10 19 Cl Lll L Llllt. vl A subsequently led to their arrest.—Reuters Pacific Service. Europeans' Appeal TWO UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH Dairen. December 18. The appeal of the five Europeans charged with the forceful seizure of the Chinese cargo boat, “Sheng An,” and the murder of 10Cl Lll L Llllt. vl A .* subsequently led to their arrest.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 399 words
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Article75 1935-01-10 19 drug dealers and addicts. —Reuters Pacific Service. Generalissimo's New Order Carried Out Peiping. A large crowd witnessed the execution here of Tuan Wen-hsiu, 33. a notorious drug pedlar, who was arrested last August on a charge of being in possession of narcotics. Tuan was sentenced to deathdrug dealers and addicts.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 75 words
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Article93 1935-01-10 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Imports Silver Embargo ON Manchukuo Peiping. Customs stations along the Great Wall are forbidding *he shipment of silver from points inside the Great Wall to Manchuria. Without permit from the Ministry of Finance, no shipments of silver will be allowed ‘o go cut of theReuters Pacific Service. - 93 words
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Article79 1935-01-10 19 ese.—Reuters Pacific Service. 14 Killed In Accident In Harbin Harbin, December 16. Fourteen passengers of an omnibus were drowned this morning in the vicinity of Sansing, on the right bank of ~the Sungari River, when the vehicle crashed through thin ice. This is one cf severalese.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 79 words
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Article179 1935-01-10 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. More Blue Laws REGULATING MORALS OF THE INHABITANTS Peiping. “Anti-queer” dress regulations for actresses and singers are the latest effort of the authorities here in their drive to regulate the morals of the inhabitants. The authorities have decreed that the clothes of.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 179 words
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Article134 1935-01-10 19 band an auditor in her office.-—Reuters Pacific Service. Made An Official Tsinan, (China). China’s first woman official has been appointed to supervise a revenue office in this province. She is Mrs. Han, 32 years of age, and she has been appointed director of a cow registration bureau.band an auditor in her office.-—Reuters Pacific Service. - 134 words
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Article133 1935-01-10 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Parents In Danger Of Nervous Breakdown Shanghai. A four-year-old Japanese boy’s thirst for knowledge is, according to his parents, threatening them with a nervous breakdown. The boy, who has a remarkably welldeveloped memory, is said to be able to write over 1,000 Chinese characters. His—Reuters Pacific Service. - 133 words
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Article91 1935-01-10 19 bury these unfortunates. —Reuters Pacific Service. Bodies In The Streets For Two Days In Harbin the dead are left to bury their dead. The local Press has brought to the notice of the Police that the frozen bodies of two Chinese beggars have been lyingbury these unfortunates.—Reuters Pacific Service. - 91 words
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Article54 1935-01-10 19 and 172,559 females. Reuters Pacific Service. 490.C09 Inhabitants In New Census Although the final returns of the recent census are not yet available, the Municipal Officials in charge of this work estimate that the population of Greater Harbin is not less than 490,009, viz., 317,450 males and 172,559and 172,559 females. Reuters Pacific Service. - 54 words
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Advertisement361 1935-01-10 19 THE BLUES 5 No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly 5 called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease J in many cases. That terri- ble feeling which makes J all the world appear gloomy tSaMSHk without one ray of bright-361 words
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Article, Illustration174 1935-01-10 20 Sinking Of Dutch Liner rrs —There is something unutterably tragic about the sight of a fine ship going to her doom. This, the first picture to be received since the disaster, shows the Dutch liner Orania (10.000 tons) sinking beneath the waves at the entrance174 words