Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 April 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-04-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 90. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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527 1935-04-18 1 Cl STRESA CONFERENCE Getiv tn Military Action Influenced All Negotiations London, April 17. ter made his promised statement in the House (1 Stresa Conference. He said the German milih 16 which had already, as a matter of fact, execution and the method of theirRugby Radio Service. - 527 words
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Article101 1935-04-18 1 Reuter Wireless. Improvement In March London, April 13. A pleasing feature in the improvement in Oversees’ trade in March was that staple trades which suffered most during the slump showed the largest increases and iron, steel, cotton, woollen and coa 1 exports all show big advances. Compared withReuter Wireless. - 101 words
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Article122 1935-04-18 1 —Reuter Wireless. Welcomed Home By Colleague Believed Dead Stockholm, April 15. The home-coming today of the famous explorer, Dr. Sven Hedin was marked by a dramatic meeting with a former member of this previous expedi' ion, Amboldt, whom he believed to have been lost and had been—Reuter Wireless. - 122 words
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Article219 1935-04-18 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Misgivings Of Stresa Resolution M. LAVAL'S REASSUMING STATEMENT Geneva, April 15. In view of evident misgivings of the Litt e and Balkan Ententes with regard to clause six of the Stresa resolution dealing with the rearmament of Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria, M. Laval made.—Reuter Wireless. - 219 words
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Article84 1935-04-18 1 should be conducted thereafter. —Rugby Radio Service. Committee Appointed To Consider Constitution London, April 17. The British Broadcasting Corporation Charter expires at the end of the year, and a committee under the chairmanship of Lord Ullswater has been appointed to consider the constitution, control and financeshould be conducted thereafter.—Rugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration124 1935-04-18 1 —Reuter Wireless. Engagement Ended By Atlantic Phone KILLED BY PUBLICITY, SAYS FIANCEE London, April 15. Miss Mary Lawson, the actress, told Reuter today her engagement with Fred Perry, the tennis champion, has been broken off following e trans-Atlantic conversation. She said, “Publicity has killed our romance. Somehow'—Reuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article39 1935-04-18 1 try Bequest over 50 years ago.—Reuter Wireless. London, April 15. The dea*h is announced of the artist Joseph Farquharspn. His picture “a Joyless Winter Day” was bought by the Chantry Bequest over 50 years ago.—Reuter Wireless.try Bequest over 50 years ago.—Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article154 1935-04-18 1 —Reuter Wireless Journalist Captured By Nazis REFUSE TO RETURN HIM TO SWITZERLAND Berlin, April 15. Germany has rejected Switzerland’s demand for the release of old Berthold Jacob on the grounds “he came into the hands pf German justice without th e intervention of German official—Reuter Wireless - 154 words
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Article74 1935-04-18 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Appointment Of Sub-Committee Approved London, April 17. A Joint Committee of Investigation into the meat trade at today’s meeting approved the resolution setting up a subcommittee to act in Argentina to collect evidence as to the costs of frigorificos before shipping meat the position of.—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article69 1935-04-18 1 Rugby Radio Service. Boundary Commission To Be Set Up London, April 17. Notes were exchanged today on behalf of the United Kingdom Government and the Government of India on the one side and the Chinese Government on the other, whereunder the parties agree to set up a boundaryRugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Article571 1935-04-18 1 being continued today.—Rugby Radio Service. Violation Of Treaties Condemned DANISH MEMBER ABSTAINS I London, April 17. 1 he resolution submitted by France, Britain and Italy was carried unanimously at the meeting today of the League Council at Geneva called to consider the French appeal against theGermanbeing continued today.—Rugby Radio Service. - 571 words
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Advertisement16 1935-04-18 1 I H TOKISATSU I ARTISTIC photographers No 68-70, Bisbop Street, I PENANG. Telepho: o. 772. L—16 words
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Advertisement204 1935-04-18 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 glistening paste like wet flour. Chemists have devoted years204 words
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Advertisement54 1935-04-18 1 The Grand 1 MacNISH SCOTCH OagRA WHISKY The Chbice of the lf£r Connoisseur” Sole Distributors: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. TODAY’S NEWS -Latest Telegrams 1 ■Early Telegrams 9 Commodity Prices And Sport 4 and 5 Latest Home News 6 Share Lists And Produce Malayan News 7 and II Exchange54 words
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Article, Illustration2252 1935-04-18 3 CABINET RECONSTRUCTION INDIA WEEK IN PARLIAMENT CHANCELLOR'S BUDGET SUR.’LUS COMMONS' TRIBUTE TO ex-minister lFr(im w Oe.n Correspondent) L ndon, April 6. Iremier to resign I, T the Cabinet ■H !onre I J Xtru -he ParliaSpectator). h er it will take Bi lee, or. as2,252 words
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Advertisement364 1935-04-18 3 R EFRESH Nt MW x yourself A C old, L delicious Horlick’s 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 drinks! While it cools and refreshes water or milk364 words
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Article803 1935-04-18 4 NOTES AND SELECTIONS GOOD RACING PROMISED ON SATURDAY (BY TIC-TAC) Below will be found notes and selections for the first day of the Perak Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Saturday. Incidentally, this is the first meeting since the name “Amateur”803 words
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318 1935-04-18 4 More Roumbas For Trainer Van Breukelen Six New Importations PENANG GRIFFINS CLASSIFIED Mr. van Breukelen, the Medan trainer, who has during the last few months imported a considerable number of new horses to race in Malaya, has just landed several more newcomers which are classified for the first time by318 words
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Article118 1935-04-18 4 Entries For Inter-Team Competition (BY “SHUTTLECOCK") Entries for the Junior inter-team competition for the Penang Buddhist Association challenge shield close today, and so far three teams, affiliated to the Penang Badminton Association, have sent in names of players for registration. The teams are... Key stone Badminton Party,118 words
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Article33 1935-04-18 4 —Reuter Wireless. Relinquishes World's Lightweight Title New York, April 15. Barney Ross, 'he American holder of the World’s lightweight Championship, has relinquished his title because he cannot make the Lightweight limit.-—Reuter Wireless. - 33 words
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Article336 1935-04-18 4 Entries And The Draw MIXED DOUBLES WELL SUPPORTED The following is the draw for the Penang Lawn Tennis Association Championships which will start on the Penang Cricket Club Courts on Wednesday, April 24. The entries are larger than last year and these include players from Kedah.336 words
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Article114 1935-04-18 4 Kedah Hall Party vs. Kempe Club. Taiping The Kedah Hall Party consisting of cricket and badminton teams will be going to Taiping during the Easter holidays. The party will be leaving Penang by tonight’s mail and wi 1 return on Monday. The Kedah Hall Party will pl>ay the Kempe114 words
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Article52 1935-04-18 4 —Reuter Wireless. Tourists Welcomed By M.C.C. President London, April 15. The South African cricket touring ’earn has arrived and was welcomed at Waterloo by Lord Cromer (President) and other distinguished members of the M.C.C. The oldest tourist is only thirty-two. One member is Xenophon Balaskas, of—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article199 1935-04-18 4 Good Friday Matches PRESTON TO VISIT SUNDERLAND The following are matches to be played tomorrow in the English League: DIVISION I Arsenal v. Middlesbrough Aston V. V. Huddersfield T. Chelsea V. Wolverhampton W. Grimsby T. v. Leicester C. Leeds U. v. Birmingham Liverpool v. Stoke C. Manchester199 words
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Article35 1935-04-18 4 .—Reuter. Ireland Beats Scotland London, April 17. The amateur International Football match between Scotland and Ireland was played today and resulted in a win for Ireland by the odd goal in five.-.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article26 1935-04-18 4 —Reuter. Celtic Defeats Falkirk London, April 17. In a match played today in the Scottish League, Celtic defeated Falkirk by seven goals to three.-—Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement363 1935-04-18 4 There 8s no I t/ I w*\*! a. y I I \x <\ and no I Unsurpassed in nun tv r Soapand Cuticura oinf U,,tUr tain medicinal;.. protection t.,.. nandl of skin tr.. e < l.Jie l iraTn? sj,e I fragrant anddel., at-.v medi J? much to the com: ,r363 words
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Article475 1935-04-18 5 the amateur doubles championship Akers-Doug les won Championship Hub for the third (Doubles) ex Q p time, beatm g ame s to one 25 15 —9); 62 aces tine record in have played seven ‘i* l9 C m P {i e v title thrice, have J nners-up, and on475 words
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Article276 1935-04-18 5 Oxford's Victory Oxford follow < victory in the I revious day by Riselov (one he Angles, R. c. tford) beating J. Pembroke) by 15 12, 15-5). Paw ’e. who had QUs Watches in tWO VPry strentlre2 si °n, went into the Juat not do himblis,, e from276 words
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1046 1935-04-18 5 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CAPTAINS The tollowing is a letter written to the Editor of the Manchester Guardian by Mr. A.C. McLaren. Sir, —Cricket the world over appears to me to be in a somewhat critical condition I at the moment. The county1,046 words
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Article345 1935-04-18 5 What Film Shows I London, April 4. How Golden Miller came to grief in the Grand National is "analysed" in a slow motion news film which was shown privately by Gaumont British News at Film Hcuse, A ardour-street, London. The film was later shown publicly in the345 words
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Article224 1935-04-18 5 Players For AustraliaNew Zealand -Tour The Ladies’ Golf Union announced on March 28, that all the players approached have intimated to the L.G.U. Selection Committee that they will represent Great Britain, if selected to play against France, at Worplesdon, Surrey, on June 22. The following additional players224 words
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Article, Illustration768 1935-04-18 5 DAVIS LEADING - DAVIS LEADING The final heat in the United Kingdom Professional Championship between Davis, the holder, and Newman was continued at Thurston’s Hall in Leicester Square when Davis led by 2,180. Davis had the better of some interesting play in the afternoon, when he scored 984 for an768 words
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Article247 1935-04-18 5 Success Of Women’s j Tour In Australia i The English women cricketers who have been touring Aus ralia and New Zealand, arrived in London after disembarking from the s.s. Rotorua et Tilbury. All the members of the party were bronzed and happy at ‘he success of their tour. They247 words
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Advertisement8 1935-04-18 5 PJfAuW’y Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO, LTD., PENANG.8 words
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2500 1935-04-18 6 Russia's Aircraft Over 2,000 Britain Would Soon Be Behind Germany Japan and Expansion in United States PACT SYSTEM THE MEANS TO GIVE THE WORLD SECURITY AND PEACE Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, speaking in London, discussed Great Britain’s programme of2,500 words
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Article502 1935-04-18 6 Traced Across The World BUT ALWAYS SEEMED TO ESCAPE AND THEN HE KNEW IT WAS THE END London, April 2. The last chapter in the strange adventurous history of Alexander Harris will be written by the coroner, Mr. A. Douglas Cowburn, at Brixton Prison, when he502 words
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Article497 1935-04-18 6 EXPERIMENTAL NEWCASTLE-LONDON SERVICE AT 67 M.P.H EXTRA CHARGE TO BE MADE A high-speed train carrying a limited number of pass is to be introduced into the ordinary London and X Gr th I Railway service between Newcastle and London or October The coaches are to be specially497 words
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Article490 1935-04-18 6 LABOUR CRITIC of LOYAL ADDRESS i Canberra, April < I Disagreement with the terms of I Commonwealth Par iam.-nt’s address O yalty to the King on the occasion O f J Silver Jubilee was expr jsed in the Hoi» I of Representatives by Mr. Beasley490 words
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95 1935-04-18 6 Australian Scho^ 0 V 5 Breathe 3jn in.. Australian children schools in Victoria will futu’’ "penny dreadful” type without any fear of the it s In fact “penny dreadfu going to be published in which has a circulation js A new editor95 words
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2065 1935-04-18 7 ]4as ank A General Lien Over Them? Interesting Supreme Court Judgment CHARTERED BANK v. FIRM OF T.S.N. Court this morning Mr. Justice N. H. P. <h!i\ interesting judgment on a motion taken out L t ik asking for a decision whether the bank had •rtain2,065 words
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Article110 1935-04-18 7 Prosecution Withdraws Charge That the D.P:P. (Mr. W.C. Taylor) was agreeable to the case being settled out of court, was the statement of counsel for the prosecution in the police court today, in which a Malay named Noor bin Che Mat stood charged with causing110 words
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Article259 1935-04-18 7 By Keeping the Blood Pure They Maintain Vitality and Health If ycur Kidneys stopped working entirely for 48 hours death would result. This forcibly il ustrates the importance of the Kidneys to health. Every dcy your Kidneys must remove about 3 points of Acids, Poisons, and259 words
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Advertisement119 1935-04-18 7 1910 H® ***** I WriMl Qll I T IT Ok. jILVEk Im I I JUBILEE LZZI SPECIAL SPECIAL I DISPLAY FI/ W\ DISPLAY I T I I Flags and Decorations I Pennants, Bunting, I I Banners, Streamers, I K z z I I Tricolour Cloth, Etc. I ffi L_ 1—119 words
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Article449 1935-04-18 8 Mr. Sun Tung Kang OFFICIAL MISSION TO ITALY Singapore, April 16. Mr. Sun Tung Kang, the well-known Chinese airman, who, about two years ago, flew’ solo from Berlin to Canton, arrived in Singapore this morning by the Conte Verde. He is on his way to Italy449 words
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Article339 1935-04-18 8 WARNER BROS. NEW MUSICAL HIT “Sweet Adeline,” Warner Bros, new musisical spectacle, with Irene Dunne, famous stage and screen singing star in the title role opened its season at Queen’s last night. The picture is taken from the sensation- al Broadwsy hit by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein339 words
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Advertisement56 1935-04-18 8 A TAILORING HOUSE 0? THE HIGHEST IEIPUTK GENTS. OUR MOTTO:— LA DIES c i M W P 5 -r i D t Kt r e V 6 -4 <? I P r Al I j il l 1 c 1 Y EASTERN BAZAAR- I Leading Silk Merchants. 8, Bishop Street.56 words
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Miscellaneous249 1935-04-18 8 PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT I Special Holiday Matinee Tomorrow At 2-45 THE GREAT RELIGIOUS AND ROMANTIC TAMIL TALKIE "SRINIVASA KALYANAM" WITH A GREAT CAST OF WELL-KNOWN SOUTH INDIAN STARS. SEE THE SPECTACULAR AND THE GORGEOUS SETTINGS I HEAR YOUR FAVOURITE THE KURATHI—AND OTHER249 words
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Miscellaneous93 1935-04-18 8 MAJESTIC 5s “SHALLO EVERYBO HAROLD ,N His latest rA~ drama!| W 1 FUNNIEST PICTURf lAhuniaHromancelAndl Hu VZ 1 I" OF HIS WHOLE [T IS HERE I' wWn' CAREER IN I/ i’OMB AGAIN. V Cat’s Paw" ,MAG,NE HAROLD AS THE MAYOR OF A CITY.... APPLYING CHINESE PHILOSOPHY TO HIS OPERATIONS OF93 words
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Article56 1935-04-18 9 r. u^in a f e r p m r lerce Battie Corbin, Briu sh em «trike of co lUni April 17. t vhich began I litui 11 the manBlfi lr a fie, minere cul- s a g Club 9, Ikteen a baton lhe Police J tri 'i 25' ■ r. - 56 words
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Article49 1935-04-18 9 —Reuter. Mr. R. H. W. Knight Lagos, April 17. i The well-known flier, R.H.W. Knight, son of Mr. Churchill Knight, ex-resident of Shanghai, has died from the injuries he received in the air crash in which a French Official, Captain Arnoult, was in- stantly killed.-—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article34 1935-04-18 9 —Reuter. Mr. Norrie Miller Elected The by-election at Perth following Lord Scone’s succession to the peerage resulted as follows: Mr. Norrie Miller (Liberal National) ***** Mr. Adam McKinlay (Labour) 7984 No change—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article114 1935-04-18 9 in Britain and Ireland. —Rugby Radio Service. 555,815 Tons Gross Under Construction London, April 17. Lloyd’s Register shows that on March 31, 116 merchant vessels of 555,815 tons gross were under construction in Britain and Ireland. The total is 41,000 tons less than at the endin Britain and Ireland.—Rugby Radio Service. - 114 words
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Article40 1935-04-18 9 Reuter. A Benefit To Copra And Palm Oil London, April 17. The Association of British Malaya announces that it much appreciates the budget duty on soya beans which will benefit the copra and palm oil industries.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article113 1935-04-18 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Views Exchanged With View To Agreement London, April 17. The Board of Trade announce that an exchange of views has taken place in Rome during the last few’ days between the United Kingdom delegation and the representatives of the Italian Government with a—Rugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article82 1935-04-18 9 —Reuter. Manchuria Refuses To Recognise Validity London, April 17. In the House of Commons replying to Mr. Mander who asked for the present position in regard to Mr. Lennox Simpson’s claim, Mr. Baldwin in a written reply for Sir John Simon says that Manchurian authorities have refused—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article36 1935-04-18 9 —Reuter. Foreign Missionaries To Evacuate Chengtu Chengtu, April 17. The Chinese authorities advise foreign missionaries to evacuate due to the Communist menace. The Reds are reported to be 150 miles north of the city.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article31 1935-04-18 9 Awarded Gold Medal For Distinguished Services London, April 18. Sir Aurel Stein has been awarded a gold medal by the Society of Antiquaries for distinguished services to archaeology.—31 words
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Article31 1935-04-18 9 —Reuter. Makes Record Flight To Honolulu Honolulu, April 17. The giant Pan-American flying-boat “Clipper” arrived here at 6.30 p.m. (G.M.T.), making the flight from Ala- meda in record time.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article146 1935-04-18 9 —Reuter. Play Decisive Part In Next Election London, April 17. “The numbers of Liberals in this country are underestimated,” said Mr. Lloyd George jat Edinburgh. “They are in the background, more or less scattered, but the numbers are undiminished.” “I see that wherever I go Liberals have—Reuter. - 146 words
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Article91 1935-04-18 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, April 17. I The Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cun- liffe Lister said in answer to a question i that during the discussions with the Egyptian Trade Delegation in London, the possibility of promoting trade between Palestine as well as other parts of—Rugby Radio Service. - 91 words
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Article23 1935-04-18 9 —Reuter. London, April 17. The death is announced of Colonel William Loring ex-Commander of the Royal Artillery, South China.-—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article416 1935-04-18 9 Fine Craftsmanship And Illumination The eir liner carrying mails from Mar. laya to Europe this week-end will beaai with it the greetings of the rulers of th<| j Federated Ma ay States to His Majesty* I King Gecrge V. The message is con'aincd in an416 words
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Advertisement208 1935-04-18 9 I have I c' n •mrWMjbMmSSiA 1 prised at the j value of Kalzana i 1 n t° n n U J J Z' nervous system in IglSp J particular,asu:ell as functional I activity in all reWW Wuf spects and phases 7 in general. -8. A., LR.C.P., Colds are not208 words
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Miscellaneous276 1935-04-18 9 (B 6.1; Nightly 9.30 ACCLAIMED BY LAST NIGHT'S BIG CROWDS AS A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO WARNER BROS.' FAMOUS PICTURE "VIENNESE NIGHTS!" I HAIL! WBB" y THE GANG’S ALL HERE? jO "Diamond Jim" Brady! The Peek-a-800 Girls! Lillian Russell! Dewey at Manila Bay and rffcr yj V J Rooseveli at San276 words
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Article844 1935-04-18 10 On another page we publish the findings arrived at by the Chairman, Rural Board, Penang, into the recent fire at Ayer Itam, which destroyed almost the whole of Ayer Itam village, rendered homeless and destitute some 800 people, and caused damage to property in the neighbourhood844 words
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Article86 1935-04-18 10 —Reuter Wireless. Dub in April 13. “Citizens, subjects or nationals of the countries of the British CommonweaKh of Nations” are exempted under the Government order from applica’ion of the resI trictive provisions of the Aliens’ Ac*. The Government Information Bureau recalls the act empowers the Executive to—Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
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827 1935-04-18 10 Jubilee Fund To 4 Started For Relief of Distress I n Settlement r (From Our Own Correspondent) t Singapore, April 18. A prospectus was issued last night I of a fund it is proposed to create for j the relief of distress in SiSngapore. It827 words
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Article158 1935-04-18 10 Eggs Arrive For Experimented Purposes A large consignment of trout eggs M England arrived at Penang at noon toil by the s.s. “Antenor" for experimai purposes to be carried out at Canal Highlands. It will be remembered that some 'J back it was stated that trout breeK158 words
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Article92 1935-04-18 10 P. P. W. J UBILEE FUND j One Day Pay Commit i I Headmistress and Sta' f Girls’ School, Pen Wellesley Primary Scl. tafl 5 t and servants Hutchings School Sta p-i servants 30 Westlands School St: St. Mark’s School, Bu I Staff Government Common p| I Staff >o'| u*92 words
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Advertisement432 1935-04-18 10 «BQMWBMII I Veterinary Remedies I Alterative This L CONDITION Alterative h CONDITION t POWDER poWDER 4 For Horses. j yclUMi purifies the blood I A valuable aid for and acts as a very g I Conditioning and fl mild tonic. L 9 maintaining perfect fl It corrects stomach r 1432 words
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Advertisement55 1935-04-18 10 £tt2iizl i-J I*l i»?i3 iznuvJiins i twi-io V FOR GOOD SHIRTS Too tai Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Too tai guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Werr. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS Henry Waugh Co., L?d. PENANG.55 words
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460 1935-04-18 11 Rural Board Findings Into Ayer Itam Fi re wH Y THE brigade arrived HALF AN -OUR LATE ArrongemeM That Existed Since 1933 “WOULD ANSWER CALL ONLY from police OFFICER jeopardising The Town I Mr. C. R. Hov Collector of Land Revenue, Penans and Chairman of the Rural Board. n ’s460 words
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Article268 1935-04-18 11 Final Postponement j Granted I enquiries being made IN SIAM The forged ticals case in which two Chinese named Wong Cheow Yean and Loh Pak Seng stood charged with being in possession of 8,000 forged Siamese ticals, in a hotel in Argyll Road on the night of268 words
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Article137 1935-04-18 11 Complainant Still In Hospital A statement that the complainant was still in hospital, was made by the prosecution officer in the police court today, when the case was again mentioned in which Md. Eusoff bin Hamid stood charged with causing hurt to Mohammed bin Kassim137 words
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Article444 1935-04-18 11 Gold Neck Chain And Pendant Involved PROSECUTION ASKS FOR CORPORAL PUNISHMENT Corporal punishment was asked by the prosecution officer in the police court today when the hearing was concluded before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in which a Tamil named Pakrisamy stood charged with444 words
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Article297 1935-04-18 11 Alleged Negligence And Breach Of Duty i LOCAL BROKERS' PRACTICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 18. The hearing into the case in which AN E. Barns, a former manager of Messrs. McAlister and Co., is seeking Ito recover damages from Messrs. R. P. Phillips, R.297 words
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Advertisement17 1935-04-18 11 EASTER HOLIDAYS There will be no issue of the “Pinang Gazette” on Good Friday and Easter Monday.17 words
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Advertisement284 1935-04-18 11 JUBILEE NUMBER Advertisement copy for the Jubilee Number will be accepted at our office between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily throughout the holidays. S AKAIS At Home At FUN FROLIC PARK For Few Nights Only From Saturday, 20th April, 1935. See them as you wculd see them in native284 words
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Advertisement180 1935-04-18 11 J!_. i i A PICTURE OF HEALTH. I i A J /’A' Si Vs; RwE I ■I V I I l ..-A THIS HAPPY BABY HAS BEEN FED ON HUMANISED Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast milk—so180 words
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606 1935-04-18 12 Alleged False Voucher RESTAURANT ACCOUNT Sequel To Visit To Klang Kuala Lumpur, April 16. Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, Chief Justice, F.M.S., presided at the Criminal Appeal Court yesterday and heard the appeal of K. V. S. Gargar, the assistant Inspector of Tamil Schools, against606 words
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Article60 1935-04-18 12 Reuter Wireless. On the occasion of Pan American Day, President Roosevelt signed teday with 18 South and Cen‘re.l American Republics a reaty rendering the cultural monuments of America inviolable in the event of conf ict. The treaty creates a new flag, sister to the Red C-oss, whichReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article815 1935-04-18 12 Strange Faith Of Bach's Work NEGLECTED FOR A CENTURY Special Bech festivals are being held throughout Germany to commemorate the great composer's 250th anniversary in April, 1935. The Passion of St. Matthew was performed in Munich and Berlin on Pa m Sunday and it will be815 words
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Article153 1935-04-18 12 Possible Site In Ampang Rood Plans are understood to have been submitted to the Board of the Rubber Research Institute for new laboratory and office accommodation which is contemplated. It has not yet been decided to replace the present buildings, but a s these have long153 words
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Article233 1935-04-18 12 Former Labour Premier Included Melbourne, April 2. Having been informed that he would be commissioned to form a Government, Mr. Dunstan, the Country Party leader, was ready with a list of Ministers when he received the Commission from the Governor this morning. The Ministry is as follow:233 words
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Advertisement354 1935-04-18 12 warn. 1^1 SB3M——M Follow the Car Manaf cturer’s iil—lß II I 1 HI 111 li B O FORD MOTOR CO., I i) WxWWjW:’ officially approves and uses /OMO Ml Castrol Lubricating Oils i n Ford Motor Cars. Supplies o f B cas,rol Lubrica,ing iis in grades and in convenient 4ze354 words
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Article144 1935-04-18 13 In Court FIVE CLAIMANTS TO BEQUEST Kuala Lumpur, April 17. Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas was yesterday engaged in deciding which of five charitable institutions bearing the name of Gordon, is entitled to the money (about $30,000) left by the late Mr. Samuel Scott. An144 words
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Article269 1935-04-18 13 No Blame Attached To Huntsman Johore Bahru, April 14. In the Coroner’s Court. Johore Bahru, this morning, before Sheikh Abu Bakar, the inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Chong Poh on Karai Nagar Estate, at the 16i mile, Gunong Pulai, on the morning of March269 words
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Article50 1935-04-18 13 A Tamil Islam, was found unconscious on the roadside at the 5i mile, Scudai Road at about 7.15 p.m. on April 12. He was bleeding from the head and it is believed that he was knocked down by a motor vehicle The police have the matter in han<k50 words
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Article172 1935-04-18 13 Lively Discussion On "Home Work Malacca, April 13. On the eve of f he holidays, the Teachers Association met last evening at the Banda Hilir English School end sat to a teaPar'y. Though the number of teachers present at the furction was rather small, the who e affair172 words
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Article389 1935-04-18 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Keppel Gamier returned to Penang this morning by the r.m.s. “Rohna” from Madras. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Leyt arrived this morning from Belawan Deli by the “Krian”. Mr. S.H. Moss, of Derrick and Co., Singapore, is leaving for home on the “Sarpedon.” Mr. J. McGregor has389 words
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Article195 1935-04-18 13 In Aid Of Jubilee Fund The Grand Easter Ball organised by the Penang Eurasian Association in aid of the Jubilee Fund protnises to be a great success. Arrangements are now complete and a splendid evening’s entertainment is assui ad. Members of the Municipal Band under Mr. Cecil195 words
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Advertisement414 1935-04-18 13 (BLUE MOON Fox Trot FB 1017 (POP! GOES YOUR HEART ED IAID OOPSALA Waltz rD IUIO THE DASHING MARINE 1 HENRY HALL AND THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PLAY THESE 1 NEW’ SUCCESSES IN THEIR INIMITABLE STYLE. en i/xor < RAIN Fox Trot FB 1025 TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR WORDS 1414 words
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1619 1935-04-18 14 EXCERPTS FROM ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1934 COPRA, PALM OIL, TEA AND COFFEE The following are excerpts from the jumual report of the Planters Association of Malaya for the year ended December 31, 1934. At the 37th annual general meeting of the Association held April 21,1,619 words
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Article118 1935-04-18 14 PIN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £226.15.0 £225.0.0 Do. (3 months) £223.0.0 £221.5.0 Singapore $114.75 $114.62% Business Done Penang $114.75 $114.75 Business Done 25 tons 25 tons COPRA- —(Sundried) $4.70 $4.70 BLACK PEPPER M $lB.OO $lB.OO RUBBER.— London 5 11 16d. 5%d. New York 11 3j4c(G) ll%c(G) Singapore Rpnt118 words
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Article882 1935-04-18 14 Annual Meeting INDUSTRY TAXED TOO MUCH 1 The twenty-sixth annual general meeting of the Shareholders of The Bruas Rubber Co., Ltd. was held at the Office of the Secretaries, Chartered Bank Chambers. Penang, on Thursday, 18th April, 1935, at 10-30 a.m. The Hon. Mr. S. B-882 words
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Article321 1935-04-18 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES > The fallowing are the latest quotation» In MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’a Ldet today.— Yesterday Taday Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4|6 s|o 4 3 4 9 Ayer Weng 2.02% 2.07%c 1.95 2.02%c Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt321 words
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Article104 1935-04-18 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 73 37 64 New York 4.85 4.85% Montreal 4.86% 4.86% Brussels 28.66 28.66 Geneva 15.00 15.00 Amsterdam 7.19 7.19% Milan 58 58 Berlin 12.05 12.05% Prague 116 116% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25% Helsingfors 226% 226%104 words
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Article95 1935-04-18 14 PENANG, APRIL 18, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31|32 „> 4m|ts 2|4 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7|lfl On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 27%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 6% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 30% The s.s. “Behar” from95 words
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Article165 1935-04-18 14 A A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The foltowing are tn e quotations up to noor toda” Y4>, w ly T TU > Hitam 48 5() Jelebu 85 90 R 7. 58 oil, fcu Klang River 1.40 45 14fj Nawng Pet 75 771,, 1,5 North Taiping 54 56 Petalings 5.90 ~00 585165 words
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Advertisement109 1935-04-18 14 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, Irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity109 words
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Advertisement300 1935-04-18 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT WANTED Shorthand Typist. Applj stating qualifications and salary required!» Box 34, c/o Pinang Gazette FOR SALE BRASTAGI S. E. C. 4.800 it iW sea-level. New bungalow with pavilion beantll view; Electricity fully’ furnished: ml garden. First Class investment of mm Apply Box No. 35, c/o Pinang300 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-04-18 14 WEATHER REPORT Tem ire wind 6.00 r. m. 76 E 65 m.m. Noon 86 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 12.23 a.m 6.46 a.m. 12.45 p.m 7.20 p.m. TOMORROW 12.55 a.m 7.16 a.m. 1.14 p.m 7.50 p.m.39 words
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Article535 1935-04-18 15 PLEA FO tOWER > NTEREST ON LOANS OLICY OF THE EXCHANGE BANKS’ ASSOCIATION the ti,e CW Associate Vine a» 1 P r Association, ..nJ the r ..jation, held C <.n Saturday evening when joint meeting committee nf the manag' i-' f'k nbfr and representatives KXerehnnts'535 words
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Article146 1935-04-18 15 Bright Future R.G.A. CHAIRMAN URGES RENEWAL OF AGREEMENT i London, April 16. The Chairman, Mr. James Fairbairn, addressing the Rubber Growers’ AssociaI tion, said that the restiction scheme must be given time to settle down. He did not doubt that in due course the results would be146 words
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Article, Illustration410 1935-04-18 15 Annual Meeting BUFFER POOL CRITICISED (From our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 16. ”1 do not wish now to dip into the tumultuous übject of the formation of a buffer pool because it is a thing of the past but I would not be voicing the wishes410 words
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Article246 1935-04-18 15 Imperial ’Planes L MAILS EXCLUDED FOR l| TIME BEING I i Imperial Airways Ltd. announce that dur- i ing the summer months of 1935, April 28 to September 30, inclusive, a bi-weekly I service will be operated between London and Brindisi by D.H. 86 (4 engined) air-246 words
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Advertisement77 1935-04-18 15 ftP A GOOD CAUSE I Attractive car posters with pictures of lonij”? and are being issued by the L hr i ee "enang and P.W. Jubilee I"* at dollar e ach I R t ver ‘h«'the C PaSte n yO r COr airia ble fron/PP 601 as w, d e77 words
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Advertisement23 1935-04-18 15 1 i rsjSSSSSSSSKnpSv ON FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, u i By His Excellency THE GOVERNOR, r/li-KD' AT G. 45 P.M. V A ’.W; liigßil23 words
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Advertisement201 1935-04-18 15 I I Ji fr...A < I" taMMBS J■ Mrs. A. Weinert, b b Petaling, Dear Sir, 25th Feby., 1935. I owe my grateful thanks to Lactogen for the wonderful effect in building up babies. Maurine was only 6 T 2-lbs. when born and I started her on Lactogen with wonderful201 words
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Advertisement1859 1935-04-18 16 DOIXiAR STB A MSff IP LINE I d I J jß|s?3 MAIL LINE <r I BLUK FUMMEL LIME J ▼«neto. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due I Penang London riirT j JL «ARPEDON Mars., L’dOn, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Apr. 19 May 15 TO EUROPE VIA SU B DIOMED L’don, R’dam,1,859 words
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Article414 1935-04-18 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Of Principal Lines a 17. of vassal» arriving D* foUC durto The weeM: fi.amr fro® pj PORT TODAY at’THOORN from Lho-Seuma- d <e v for the from Singapore. < v SIL e day for Rangoon and Calgaiis sa me aaj from Europe vis Col« -for p rt414 words
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Article988 1935-04-18 17 OUTWARD MAILS I A mail for Safer,ng, Olehleh, Sig i, and Lho. Semawe by the s.s. “Van outhoorn” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Kedah” will be c osed at 10 a.m. tomorrow.988 words
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Advertisement142 1935-04-18 17 SENSATIONAL OFFER BY National Radio Trading Co. Xing's Jubilee Radios J7t Jfnjazingly <£ow prices! "SO TH4T EVEHrONE CAN AFFORD 7, ORIGINALLY. SALE PRICK ICA ELITE 5 tube, table cabinet $125 3 ICA CLASSIC 5 tube, table cabinet $l3O 77«. ICA CLASSIC RADIOGRAM $230 AMERICAN-BOSCH Mod. 430 T, 5 tube, table142 words
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Miscellaneous1590 1935-04-18 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. (Soprano). Orchestra: Fantasy, PHOHI—HOLLAND Romeo and Juliet (Svendsen), I Tl>e following are the wavetangtha, Cavalry Trot (Rubinstein). Eve- TODAY wo <rf which will be need atmultaneoua- line Stevenson: A Green Cornfield (Head), The Tortoiseshell Cat Wavelength: 25.57 metres. (Dorothy Howell), Rainbow Month p. M. OSG 19.1,590 words
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430 1935-04-18 18 Alleged Assault On Constables EVIDENCE OF THE NIGHT WATCHMAN Singapore, April 15. The trial of foui young soldiers of the Wiltshire Regiment, who are being charged with the theft of a motor-car from a Chinese and assaulting two police constables who arrested them, was430 words
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Article181 1935-04-18 18 Three Men Arrested At Seremban Seremban, April 15. The central police station, here, yesterday evening, received information of a double murder with robbery, committed in a vegetable gardener’s hut on Kayu Area Estate, Mambau. Mr. Ackrill and a party of police proceeded to the spot and found181 words
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35 1935-04-18 18 Further contributions are a s follows: Previously acknowledged $962 12 g. w. Wltaon Co Kedah Government 3 00 00 C. A. Pannicker 20.00 t>r. M„ B. Osman 10.00 Total $1,342.1235 words
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Article242 1935-04-18 18 Owner Of Shop ACTION BY ONE OF HER CREDITORS Ipoh, April 16. Leon Ah Hin, a well-known Chinese woman and proprietess of Chop Hock Leong Hin Tong Kee of 10, Hugh Low Street, Ipoh, who was arrested on a warrant yesterday at the instance of Messrs.242 words
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Article289 1935-04-18 18 Young Chinese Bound Over Kuala Lumpur, April 16 Lim Ah Kim, a young Chinese lad, walked into a pawn-shop on Saturday wearing a flannel coat. At the counter he took it off and asked the man how much he would give in exchange for289 words
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Article176 1935-04-18 18 Chinese Caught In The Act Kuala Lumpur, April 16. Tan Yik, an unemployed Chinese, was yesterday charged with theft of scrap iron from a mine in Sungei Besi. Jahn Singh, the watchman at the mine, said that on Apr. 13 at about 2.40 p.m. he saw176 words
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Article171 1935-04-18 18 Johore Farewell INTERNATIONAL CLUB EVENING The Royal Johore International Club held a reception on Monday night in honour of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Winstedt, who are leaving Malaya on retirement this month The informality of the evening was most marked. It began at 7.30171 words
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Article134 1935-04-18 18 Charges Withdrawn Against Chinese A statement that he had been instructed to withdraw the charges against accused, was made in the police court yesterday by the prosecution officer when the case was mentioned in which a Chinese named Bong Ong stood charged with having in possession134 words
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Article108 1935-04-18 18 Dealing In Goods Without Licence A second-hand goods dealer named Phoa Lek Seng was charged in the police court yesterday with dealing in secondhand goods without a licence, at the junction of Rope Walk and Hongkong Street on April 16. Accused pleaded that he could not afford108 words
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Advertisement164 1935-04-18 18 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., I MANU7AOTUREBB OF [WATER PURIFICATION PLANT Jfe- A______ > I ~Lw HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER I COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY I SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., I (Incorporated In the Strait» Settlement».) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. I PENANG. 4K a/I -J J BALM' Si PAT KWA164 words
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Article3161 1935-04-18 19 stories OF modern life the POPULAR fancy complicated problem of distribution I tvtfx’TS .ri urposes the v Is concen- J exist outside, h to be are h ardl v 1 f ga though the K almost enK 1 in and >. taken as conK istry for3,161 words
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Advertisement299 1935-04-18 19 WPS i Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills 1 will Help. 1 1 'HE old saying that Distance lends enchantment** is never more apt or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evil- H •meiiing odours. No matter how handsome they may299 words
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Article, Illustration210 1935-04-18 20 Spring Sunshine Tall Trees SPRING IN THE COUNTRYSIDE.—Spring sunshine and a settirg of splendid trees add true beauty to this quaint corner of Calcot, near Tilehurst. This hamle\ rich in thatch and weatherboarding and me low brick more than justifies Berkshire’s claim to villages as210 words