Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 April 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-04-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 93 Vol- XCIII. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1604 1935-04-24 1 AUTHORS OF GRAND HOTEL AND CAVALCADE" ViCKI BAUM ENGAGED ON A NEW NOVEL Two fam i" writers in the persons of Noel Coward and Vicki Baum Arrived in Singapore on Monday in the course of pleasure trips, both of rhom were interviewed by the1,604 words
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Article324 1935-04-24 1 more are arriving by every post. —Rugby Radio Service. Preparations Being Completed UNPRECENTED CROWDS EXPECTED London, April 23. More than 2,000 local authorities in Great Britain are completing their preparations for next month’s Silver Jubilee celebrations. In most cases local councils have voted funds for decorations andmore are arriving by every post.—Rugby Radio Service. - 324 words
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Article41 1935-04-24 1 Reuter Wireless. £1,000,000 To Be Spent Immediately DR. SCHUSCHNIGG'S EASTER ANNOUNCEMENT Vienna, April 23. That £1,000,000 will be spent in the immediate future on preparations for conscription in Austria, was announced by Dr. Schuschnigg in his Easter broadcast.—Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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69 1935-04-24 1 hospital for a day or tw’o.—Rugby Rad c Service. In Aeroplane Crash Londcn, April 23. The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava was a passenger in the aeroplane, which when taking off at La Touqvet for iLondcn crashed and suffered damage. The Marquess of Dufferin escapedhospital for a day or tw’o.—Rugby Rad:c Service. - 69 words
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Article55 1935-04-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Royal Commission To Hold First Meeting London, April 23. The Royal Commission on private manufacture of and trading in arms will hold its first public meeting for the hearing of oral evidence on May 1. The evidence will then be submitted on behalf of.—Rugby Radio Service. - 55 words
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Article59 1935-04-24 1 with 200,000 pesoes.—Reuter Wireless. Two Assistants Killed ROBBERS ESCAPE WITH 200,000 PESOES Buenos Aires, April 23. Two assistants, both Scots, were killed and the manager and his wife, English, were injured when armed robbers attacked the branch of the Anglo South American Bank at Portwith 200,000 pesoes.—Reuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article159 1935-04-24 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Vast Crowds Enjoy At Seaside Resorts London, April 23. Easter Monday weather was the best of the holiday week-end and long periods of sunshine, extending in some places to 12 hours, were enjoyed by vast crowds of holiday makers at seaside resorts in.—Rugby Radio Service. - 159 words
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Article53 1935-04-24 1 ANGLO SPANISH AGREEMENT Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations At Board Of Trade London, April 23. Members of the Spanish commercial delegation have arrived in London and will forthwith begin negotiations at the Beard of Trade with British representatives with a view to reaching a new Anglo-Spanish commercial agreement to supplement the.- Rugby Radio Service. - 53 words
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Article51 1935-04-24 1 died in a nursing home teday.—Rugby Radio Service. Lord Tweedmouth London, April 23. Lord Tweedmouth, aged 61, who had a d stinguished career as a soldier in the South African and European w’ars and who was formerly Lord-in-Waiting to the King, died in a nursing homedied in a nursing home teday.—Rugby Radio Service. - 51 words
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Article72 1935-04-24 1 ,—Rugby Radio Service. King's Message Of Sympathy London, April 23. The King, in a message of sympathy t"» the Empeior of Japan, says "I have learned with profound regret of the heavy Dss cf life and injury caused by the calamitous.earthquake in Formosa and I ask,—Rugby Radio Service. - 72 words
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Article84 1935-04-24 1 pairing of a free verdict.—Reuter Wireless. 135 Arguments Filed ALLEGATION OF BIASSED REPORTS Flemington, April 23. The first stage in Hauptmann’» appeal was reached today when his counsel filed with the prosecution 135 arguments for setting aside the conviction preparatory to presenting the appeal in June. He assertedpairing of a free verdict.—Reuter Wireless. - 84 words
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Article84 1935-04-24 1 Rugby Radio Service. National Service At St. Paul's London, April 2& The English flag of St. George is flewn over public buildings and churches today in celebration of St. George’s day and services, including a national service at St. Paul’s, are being held to markRugby Radio Service. - 84 words
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Article101 1935-04-24 1 Subject Of Power's Note To Lithuania London, April 23. A joint note was presented on Friday to the Lithuanian Government by Great Britain, France and Italy, the principal guarantors of the Memel Convention. Sir John Simon stated in the House cf Commons that representations had recently101 words
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Article51 1935-04-24 1 —Reuter Wireless. Report To Be Submitted To Parliament London, April 17. The sit ings of the select committee considering the question of Western Australia’s secession petition have been concluded. The chairman has announced that t' committee Would prepare its report, which would be submitted to both Houses of—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement1854 1935-04-24 2 RATES FOR CASUAL FOUCEHOT.CE BANKS J “D„„ n/ QMf mJ ADVERTISEMENTS c<Mrtrrt Traffic jg [ll6 DWII 1 Life NEDERLANDSCHE CHAR ISSL Js?!sina. < AU communications relating to Snd HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ F m Hr advertisements should be addressed to rOGL d junctions in Penang* will be controlled >■ Royal Charter 1853).1,854 words
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Article2157 1935-04-24 3 PREPARES for JUBILEE ROYAL MEDALS FOR*' EXPLORERS INTERNAL AIRWAYS xGANISATION LONDON'S LITERARY SHRINE rrcspoodent.) i London, April 13. IIVER jubilee honours Nation is being made likely to receive the b rred to mark F° ur9 whK I e Ro al honours for political F s2,157 words
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Advertisement206 1935-04-24 3 3l| A Social Asset > >1 at any Time //eights of charm hours when >* personality and poise mean so 1 >Mm V. much when the glorious but subtle fragrance of “47//* casts its I magic spell. “471 T this fascinating j k v and genuine Eau de Cologne —is206 words
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Article, Illustration2024 1935-04-24 4 FIRST OF THE "JUBILEE" TROPHIES SILVER CORONATION CUP AT NEWBURY GOLDEN MILLER'S NEW QUARTERS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 10. THE AGA KHAN’S VICTORY For more than one reason the past week’s racing was of considerable importance. It saw the first of the “Jubilee” trophies put2,024 words
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Article325 1935-04-24 4 By Only Goal i WINNERS' VIGOROUS j DISPLAY I The Penang Cricket Club gained a well deserved victory when they defeated the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday cn the Esplanade by the only goal in the match. The Chinese were not at full strength325 words
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Article158 1935-04-24 4 Batch Of 15 DRAW TO TAKE PLACE AT SINGAPORE The following is e. list showing the pedigrees of the pony griffins imported by the Taiping Turf Club per s.s. “Nieuw Holland and due abou* the first week in May. 1. Del Ccmus, bam, 5. Comus-Deloraine.158 words
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Article139 1935-04-24 4 -Reuter Prehob'e Field Of,. GORDON RICHARDSj ride montrose London, The following are the probate'• with jockeys, for the City and’Z Handicap to be run at Epsom Distance: one mile, two fur' COTONEASTER sy. (Mr E 7 ton-Smith) LIGHT SUSSEX 5y (Major C. BeS MASTER VERE 4y.-Reuter - 139 words
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Article45 1935-04-24 4 -Reuter. Easy Win For Craw’? Wood London, AprThe Great Metropolitan run al today, resulted as follows. CRAWLEY WOOD FLAM CORONA CORONA Twenty-one ran. Won by four lengths; one lengths, between the second and Betting: 100 8 Crawley Wood 7 1 Corona Corona.—Reuter-Reuter. - 45 words
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Article39 1935-04-24 4 >1 Bristol Swamp s Hospital London. Ar The following are the n'SU'J’ pal rugger matches Bristol 3 Coventrj Cardiff o Leices» n 16 Gloucester Lydney f 3 Barbaric NeWPOrt )9 L®*" Pontypool Abertillery Bat 11 Bridgend Me,esteg>1 - 39 words
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Article45 1935-04-24 4 -Reuter Bradford City Barndey Lond° a Ar o the result»’ The following an tn played today it 11 Bradford C 1. Barney I>iVlSlO> (Sol! I z. 5 Readin# Coventry C Lnton 1 J Bnstcl h OTHER SI'OR T,fIC J APPEAR oN pAb J-Reuter - 45 words
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Article166 1935-04-24 5 Now She Milks 8 Cows farmer’s wife and she couldn’t Sh net t<> the ground. What a terr \L«caP both for her and her husnblf> T was all due to rheumatism she Wd Pless' with it Shd writes of her flowing letter taking Kruschen Salts166 words
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Article233 1935-04-24 5 A. W. Carr Elected SIR S. JACKSON AND TEST SELECTION Only two of the fourteen “opposition” candidates were successful in the ballot, Announced, for the new committee of the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. They are A. W. Carr, the former caplain. and Sir Harold Bowden. Mr. Carr233 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1935-04-24 5 DUNCAN HEADS TWO GOALS FOR SCOTLAND BASTIN SLOWED DOWN BY INJURY: POOR FORM OF WING FORWARDS SCOTLAND 2 ENGLAND 0 England, after all. only share the international Soccer championship wi h Scotland. A great crowd of 129,693, which included the Duke of York, saw the1,474 words
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Article, Illustration705 1935-04-24 5 NARROW VICTORY FOR MRS. WHITTINGSTALL The victors in the two singles at Paddington were D. Prenn, the Polish representative of Germany in two Davis Cup inter-zone matches and Mrs. Whittingstall,' who won her first tournament since she had represented Great Britain in the Wightman Cup. Ever a705 words
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Article89 1935-04-24 5 Len Harvey's Return Len Harvey will return to the scene of his many early triumphs when he fights Merlo Preciso, cruiser-weight champion of Italy, on April 29, at the Blackfriars Ring, London. The tournament is being arranged to celebrate the completion of twenty-five years’ lesseeship of the ring by89 words
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Article135 1935-04-24 5 Marrinan Soon Disposes Of Berry Pat Marrinan, the new Irish heavyweight boxer and a protege of George Cook, scored his second one-round victory of the week, at the Blackfriars Ring, London, on April 16 when he knocked out Bill Berry, of Marylebone. Marrinan, lately of the Palestine Police135 words
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177 1935-04-24 5 Jock McAvoy, the British middle-weight champion, took part in a remarkable con- test with Garcia Llunch, a twenty-four-year-old Spanish boxer, at Belle Vlue, Man- Chester on April 5. McAvoy won on points,, but before he obtained the referee’s decision there were many incidents177 words
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Article70 1935-04-24 5 Paris, April 8. I Emile Pladner lost his title of bantamweight champion of France when he was defeated on points over ten rounds in a championship contest by Poppi Decico at the Palais des Sports. The new champion, thus gained his revenge for the defeat which70 words
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Article48 1935-04-24 5 Frank Moody, the former British crui-ser-weight champion and Lonsdale Belt holder, made a thrilling return to boxing at Pontypridd, when he knocked out Jock McKenzie (Scotland) half-way through the first round of a contest scheduled for ten rounds with a right hook to the jaw.48 words
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Advertisement60 1935-04-24 5 pash Away Superfluous Hair IN3 f MINUTES I 'l' Jh' s New I v I v I Far Better K a Razor HKwl less time tll an takes to slip Jw'W.' IDl your bathing (an n<.w SlHi®' tiK Perflu u s ■EL ■> >en 11 st H lamtV > sweetk60 words
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Article928 1935-04-24 6 Big Extension Or A Removal MODERN POLICE PROBLEMS Drinking Dens: Traffic Duty Warning Lord Trenchord, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, in his interesting and exhaustive report for 1934, states that: Unless New Scotland Yard can be enlarged a removal will have to be contemplated. A928 words
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Article402 1935-04-24 6 Seaman Guilty, But Insane KILLED TWO MALAYANS “Guilty, but insene at the time,” was the verdict of the jury at Liverpool Assizes on April 8, when Phillip Rodrigues, aged 47, a Goanese, until recenty captain’s boy on the Ellerman-Bucknall steamer City pf Batavia was accused of402 words
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Article, Illustration349 1935-04-24 6 Honours Shared With Wife PARADISE OF THE REICHSWEHR Munich, April 9. By the desire of General Ludendorff, the national honours which were suddenly heaped upon the former army chief on his 70th birthday today; were shared equally with his remarkable wife, Dr. Mathilde von Kemnitz, founder of Germany’s349 words
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Article122 1935-04-24 6 Dodo Watts (Miss Dorethy Margaret Watts) ‘he British film star, was married on April 6 in Our Lady’s Chapel, Westminster Cathedral, to Mr. Richard Llewellyn Philpott, of Eaton-row, Hobart-place S.W. The bride wore a cream two-piece suit heavily trimmed with fur, and cream hat, a~d122 words
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Article393 1935-04-24 6 French Air Raid Precautions NEW SAFETY I MEASURES I Prison Threat For Refusal To Comply Paris, April 9. Styles cf gas masks to suit all tas'es —> including some for newborn babies—also transparent masks, affording complete visibility, and gasproof clo hing, are described and illustrated in393 words
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212 1935-04-24 6 The Earl of Dundonald died at his home at Wimbledon Park, S.W. He was 82. He had been seriously ill for several days. Lord Dundonald was the first man to enter Ladysmith after ‘he siege in th? South African War. Disappointed of obtaining212 words
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Advertisement109 1935-04-24 6 BY_ArPOINTU£NT ~TO gg m UHS He said to me I never just ca!l for a whisky I .know better a-' IE H tSO Iw EOU j. Ift W it?Fl I M to *h JgiHfWr I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there _is no better I JOHNNIE109 words
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Article265 1935-04-24 7 Beo ten By An Innings BY SIN 'ORE C.R-C. the Singaand the pore chine* U b on Hon g Penary 1 s victory for P Gideon the local s scored 298 three wicin'i the vn for the day k s when stu:: W Sunday. h r inr265 words
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Article93 1935-04-24 7 JUB ILEE FUND FLAG DAY May 3rd 1935 K ",7 s anJ win v t act as K,, ''•‘ons oi! OUs offices ■o p Pinned t n On J ac ks Kch hits been't Or frock P&id win i ri ything Vto ik na y n °t a tn welcome.93 words
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Article166 1935-04-24 7 Annual Meeting $674 LOSS SHOWN FOR YEAR (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh April 24. Mr. S.B. Palmer presided at the annual general meeting of the Taiping Turf Club. In presenting the annual report and accounts for adoption he stated that the accounts showed a loss in the166 words
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Article245 1935-04-24 7 Successful Trip By R.S.F.C. Planes .Singapore, April 23. An enjoyable flight to the hill station at Brastagi. Suraa'ra, was made by two I land planes of the Royal Singapore Flying I Club over the Faster holidays. The pilots and club members who made the flight were245 words
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Article111 1935-04-24 7 Reuter. 2,353 Marriages Solemnized Rome, April 23. Two thousand three hundred and fiftythree couples, mostly under 25 and some only 16 years of age, were married yesterday in Rome in response to the Fascist slogan “Early marriage and large families.” Each bridegroom received a bonus of, Reuter. - 111 words
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712 1935-04-24 7 RECORD ROUND OF 68 BY G. HALLIDAY One of the most closely-contested golf finals in recent years was provided at Bukit Tim ah on Monday by R. Craik and M. M. Paterson in the final of the Malayan championship, Craik running out the winner712 words
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Article194 1935-04-24 7 Weber Meets Dharmaraj In Main Bout TWO TITLE CONTESTS (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Frankie Weber has had a long rest and is fighting again; a boxing promotion has been arranged in aid of the Jubilee Fund and Weber, who will be in it, will be out to win194 words
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Article53 1935-04-24 7 —Reuter. Profits Of £393,597 For The Year Shown London, April 22. Tariff benefits to th? steel industry are illustrated by the report of the Lancashire Steel Corporation showing profits for last year of £393,597, an increase of £225,463 compared with 1933. All the Corporation’s subsidiary companies shared in—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article245 1935-04-24 7 Bill Tc Legalise Sleeping Out-of-Doors I Westminster, April 9. Sleeping out-of-doors by those too poor to buy a night’s lodging will cease to be an offence punishable by gaol if a Bill introduced in‘o the House of Commons becomes law. General Spears (Cons., Carlisle), whose reforming245 words
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Article242 1935-04-24 7 9.L.P. Tellers With No "Noes" To Count Westminster, April 10. By 137 to 0 the House of Commons de»» feated an attempt by Mr. Maxton to negative a vote of £50,000 for the Jubilee Celebrations. The official Socialist OpposFion had decided not to oppose the242 words
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Advertisement124 1935-04-24 7 r~ i I i! II WHITEAWAYS Cabinet Gramophone I At Less Than The Price Of A Portable. I The this gramophone S i fold, its size and its musical quality. Its a i volume, tone and clearness satisfies the E i I most exacting standards. Finally, its cost S j124 words
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Miscellaneous431 1935-04-24 8 =>tMAJESTIC IltfOiKlO 6-15-OPENS TONIGHT-9-30 nightly smson extended nu to,. h BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH YOUR FAVOURITE STAR RETURNS IN HIS *-15 LAST NIGHT u UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION most triumphant role in AJANTA CINETONE'S LATE super A SUPER PROGRAMME OF THRILLING MYSTERY LONDON FILM'S i HINDI-URDU TALK Midniqht In The Black431 words
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Article40 1935-04-24 9 Reuter. Experimental Flight To Honolulu .ilu April 21. Amenta' Kir Line's giant I which in record •h.-ht. flight is (Clipper is not merely ixp ,in tn mak< ‘h< ntire trip to yet reauj tv China ReuterReuter. - 40 words
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Article231 1935-04-24 9 "Private Life Of Don Juan” At Majestic "The Private Lift of I'on Juan” with Bmklm rbanks in t ttk role opened its season at the M•• 1 ist night before crowded houses. A c tful satire, it unfolds how L’on Jua.-. when he becomes middle-aped, loses231 words
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Article157 1935-04-24 9 Reu'er Wireless. Philanthropist And Ex-M.P. BRUTAL CRIME TN QUEBEC Baldwin Mills, Quebec, April 19. Willis Keith Baldwin, director of many companies and a reputedly immensely wealthy millowner, was found dying today in his s'ore. evidently the victim of a murderous assault. His skull was crushed andReu'er Wireless. - 157 words
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Article58 1935-04-24 9 seriously injured.—Reuter Wireless. Involved In FaM Accident London. April 19. The airwoman, Amy Mollison had a narrow escape today when driving a motor-car accompanied by her father near the latter’s home in Yorkshire when she was involved in an accident with a motor-cycle, the pillion passenger of whichseriously injured.—Reuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article60 1935-04-24 9 —Reuter. Japan's Efforts To Purchase RUSSIAN FEARS OF SEIZURE London, April 23. The Oil and Gas Journal says that Japan is trying to purchase Northern Saghalien from Russia with a view to securing the valuable oil deposits which the U.S.S.R. have never adequately developed, fearing the seizure—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article129 1935-04-24 9 ,—Reuter. Pilgrims From Every Part Of World Paris, April 23. Pilgrims from every part of the world, including China, are flocking to Lourdes for three days’ and nights' prayer beginning from April 25 when the whole world will be asked to intercede for peace. Catholic,—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article99 1935-04-24 9 Reuter Wireless. But Considers Time Not Yet Arrived Dublin, April 23. Easter celebrations passed off without incident save for a dramatic and brief appearance of Mr. Twomey, chief of the Irish Republican army staff who is on the run since the Free State police round-upReuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article130 1935-04-24 9 .—Reuter. Thorniest Problem Confronting Administration Washington. April 23. President Roosevelt’s appointment of two committees to investigate the effect of the I cotton prices illustrates that cotton is perhaps the thorniest problem confronting the administration. The existing arrangements are breaking down in three separate places. firstly, acreage curtailment.—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article95 1935-04-24 9 Reuter Wireless. Londoners Inspect Jubilee Preparations London, April 19. Good Friday was showery bu‘ the holiday gave many Londoners and visitors their first opportunity of inspecting the Jubilee preparations which are well advanced in many distric s. Already the Mall and Constitution Hill and Piccadilly areReuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article90 1935-04-24 9 —Reuter Wireless. Long Prison Terms For Ringleaders Vienna, April 18. j Major Alexander Eifler has been sen- fenced to 18 years’ imprisonment and Capt. i Rudolf Loew to 15 years in connection wPh the Socialist revolt in February, 1934. Eighteen others received sentences varying from one to ten—Reuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article28 1935-04-24 9 .—Reuter. Safety Of Chengtu Assured Chengtu, April 23. The safety of the city i s regarded as assured with the arrival of National troops.-.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement130 1935-04-24 9 I ONLY LAST WEEK Parmanand’s STOCK-CLEARANCE SALE EVERY ARTICLE IS DRASTICALLY I REDUCED FURTHER REDUCTION IN LADIES SILK Undies IS MADE. I BEAUTIFULLY Embd. GEORGETTE KNICKERS/h q SILK PETTICOATS Jk X I NIGHT DRESSES A WONDERFUL VALUE OFFER WHICH CANNOY POSSIBLY BE REPEATED A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU 14, BISHOP130 words
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Article721 1935-04-24 10 Although we ourselves are fully convinced that the sum of $lOO,OOO which is being aimed at by the Penang Jubilee Fund for the establishment of a home for decrepits in Penang will be over-subscribed, we were surprised to hear this morning from a prominent local resident that721 words
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Article96 1935-04-24 10 Straits Echo Sued The suit which was down for hearing in the Supreme Court this morning between Mr. R. J. Farrer, formerly President of the Municipal Commissioners, Singapore, and presently of Kelantan (plaintiff) and the Straits Echo Press, Ltd., and Mr. M. Saravanamuttu (defendants) was put off96 words
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Article553 1935-04-24 10 (BY L.C.L.) SOME people seem to have a very queer notion of loyalty, which, ac-i cording to them, may be divided into various degrees. The first degree of loyalty is that founded on kinship,) because “cyning” in good old Anglo-. Saxon assuredly means “descendant, I of one553 words
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Article1691 1935-04-24 10 highway—up ‘o thp Holy City.—Evelyn A Sim in the “Glasgow Herald. ” - highway—up ‘o thp Holy City.—Evelyn A Sim in the “Glasgow Herald.” AN ARAB per t the passec J leaves Ab tine, Syria. j Pe into the corrid every language of th the third cla s parrot-house with th veiled women, ti not a J women in1,691 words
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Advertisement51 1935-04-24 10 Up above the rest so high Like a Diamond in the sky fOWi ar chipeiA by company. L J coo and a\*v« y A ['ARCH IPEIAGO BREWER»» ancM.pei BoO'J*e« u SINGAPORE ASu .W^'. THE SAME SPARKLE IN THE BOTTLE. AGESTS X.VD DISTRIBUTORS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits51 words
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Article414 1935-04-24 11 O.S.P.C.'s Trap fiN EO $25 BY TELUK anson magistrate < unstable Station, .ini'v on a ;be of one dollar :iwr and fined $25, one month’s Mr. J.F. s Court. v u'.P., Officer Sureluk Anson, in P' Court that with ible taking 3 landed a wkay Tan414 words
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Article91 1935-04-24 11 Accused Remanded In Custody COMPLAINANT WHO HAD SINCE DIED A Chinese named Lee Hock Lam was produced in the police court today on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Lim Chin Kee, at No. 5, Western Road on April 21. Court Inspector R.91 words
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Article96 1935-04-24 11 Chinese Released On $5OO Bail That the tickets were given away as a present, was the statement of a Chinese named Yeap Eng Whye in the police court today, when charged with selling two lottery tickets of the Li Tek Seah to Lam Lean in96 words
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Article84 1935-04-24 11 Police Requires Further Postponement Another week’s postponement was asked by the police when the case was again mentioned in the police court today, in which a Tamil named Andy stood charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot Veeran with a leather belt, at84 words
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Article161 1935-04-24 11 Attempt To Evade Customs 1 Three Chinese were charged in the police court today, at the instance of Detective Inspector Marsden, with preparing false documents and thereby defrauding the Government of the F.M.S. First and second accused. Loh Chai Seng and Lok Loh Theng, were the proprietors161 words
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Article174 1935-04-24 11 LODGING HOUSE KEEPERS FINED Using Premises Without A Licence Two lodging-house keepers were charged in the police court today at the instance of the Protector of Chinese. Mr. C.H. Dakers. with using their premises as native passenger lodging-houses without a licence from the Protector of Chinese. First defendant. Eng Mok174 words
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Article151 1935-04-24 11 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, Never before has Penang had a copy of its daily newspaper (including I Christmas and Chinese New Year numbers) with more than sixty pages. And, now having come to understand that you are going to publish an 80-page Jubilee Number151 words
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Article131 1935-04-24 11 New Office-Bearers Elected Yesterday evening at the office of its President, Mr. Lee Soon Theam. the Hor Hoo Seah held its annual general meeting. Mr. Soon Theam was in the Chair. The electicn of office-bearers for 1935 resulted as follows: President—Mr. Lee Soon Theam131 words
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Article79 1935-04-24 11 Electric Wires Fuse Three engines of the Fire Brigade from the Penang Road and Beach Street stations were called to the offices of Messrs. Paterson, Simons Go.. Ltd., in Weld Quay at about 8.30 this morning in answer to an alarm. On arrival it was79 words
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Article152 1935-04-24 11 Gunpowder Fails To Dislodge Foundations Singapore, April 22. Although the work of demolishing Johnston’s Pier commenced twenty-three months ago, the contractors are still at it, the last dozen concrete foundations resisting all efforts up to the present. For some time the P.W.D. refused to recourse to152 words
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Advertisement195 1935-04-24 11 GOING BALD? VAN ESS THE WORLD'S BEST HAIR TONIC. Sweeping Reduction in Price at THE GEORGETOWN $2.95 RE ED $1.50 MB- >• k If your hair is getting a bit thin on the top try “VAN ESS” Hair Tonic. There is nothing like Van Ess for putting new life into195 words
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Miscellaneous76 1935-04-24 11 PRI2E winners CR °SSWord No. 53 The f tl lions Wlng submits i in,J share ti rrect solu~p r G.E. Hoe, UAi 1,1 Sint’.,- U Miss Y. i H ~f Ku:il: u.-.’. ;n,ng LY ■p, Tamby of An submitted o 1 1, Prize. ne error > Motions conK lre th76 words
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Article, Illustration2089 1935-04-24 12 GREAT PROGRESS SINCE INAUGURATION SMALL MEMBERSHIP MADE UP BY KEENESS AND LOYALTY The great progress made by the Penang Flying Club since its inauguration is revealed in its first annual report which is published in full below: Three De Havilland Gipsy Major Aircraft and2,089 words
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Article, Illustration265 1935-04-24 13 c inrv ir X in June next, the Leaving 1 i.„r" wi’. pence her first mV Merkur win 81 Singapore Ser-, trip in i“ e AUh r the recreation vice. Beaum rs this twin tons will fie -11 tr v v mmodation P°P U265 words
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Article283 1935-04-24 13 "At Home" Aboard "Awobasan Maru” EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE Of the many "At Homes” given on board Japanese vessels of the Mitsui Line, for whom Messrs. Hin Giap Trading Co., are the local agents, the "At Home” yesterday evening by the captain and officers cf the "Awobasan283 words
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Article442 1935-04-24 13 Terrible Death Of The Cleaner Johore Bahru, April 21. A motor lorry loaded with pineapple trees overturned on the Kota Tinggi Road, on its way to Johore Bahru, and then slid along on a wet road and came to rest against a sand-bank on the side of442 words
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Article52 1935-04-24 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H.E. Nixon, formerly cf Malacca, is shortly joining the firm of Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., and will be stationed in Penang. The Imperial Airways liner which arrived in Singapore on Sunday, brought two passengers from London—Mr. Coke and Mr. Lindenan. Mr. Coke continued his journey by Qantas52 words
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Article218 1935-04-24 13 Promotions In Penang And P.W. Corps Second-Lieutenant J. W. Clark has been appointed acting captain whilst setond-in-command of "E (Eurasian) Company, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps. Lieutenant S. Mortimer has been appointed acting captain whilst in command of “E” (Eurasian) Company, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps.218 words
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Article110 1935-04-24 13 Mr. Ward-Jackson To Resign Secretaryship The April issue of the Malayan Kennel Gazette is published. It contains a list of the awards and prizes of the Central Malaya Dog Show held last March. It is announced that primarily because of the demands upon his time, Mr. C.110 words
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Article174 1935-04-24 13 Monday, April 15. His Excellency pres ded at a meeting of j the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices this morning. < Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm arrived to stay at Government House. Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant and174 words
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Advertisement76 1935-04-24 13 U •rally utaful Mtiloliw for all Climate a XULhJLBmLmS Substitute. 0 1 AR r h» Chocks end arret*» STouT V£A and ’EVER, CROUP. AGUE. 1 U *ACh CHILLS The r l, b,e remedy far INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS Gh °LERA and CATARRH, ASTHMA BROMCIHTIA A true palliative In c «mhc ir76 words
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Advertisement194 1935-04-24 13 HERE ARE SOME Unusual Records J DR BURAN-RUSSIAN FOLK SONG ud BESSARABIYANKA J PETER LESCENCO, THE NEW SINGER, HAS A STYLE THAT IS C I DIFFERENT AND HE IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ARTISTS OF f THE 8.8. C. "BURAN" WILL THRILL YOU WITH ITS UNUSUAL 1 I STYLE.194 words
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Miscellaneous286 1935-04-24 13 .phone 485 Amalgamated Amusements, Limited. 86,‘Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Wednesday, 24th April, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1 ‘KV-\X K< XG CHUM HU AH HEONG —SUM ENG CHIAN LOO FOR” 2 SUN PH AIK HONG YEW” FREE LISTS CANCELLED. Seats: 50, 30, 20286 words
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Article407 1935-04-24 14 KENNEDY A COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» Iter» List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Ayer Molek 1.15 1.30 97% 1.07% Bassett 67% 72%c 67% 72%ex J. Kuantan 95 1.02% 95 1.02 %c K. Sidim407 words
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Article214 1935-04-24 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Ths, following are the cbaages \n our quotations up to noon toda Yesterday Today TIN F-iyers Seller» Buyer» Srller» Ayer Weng 1.95 2.05 c 1.95 2.00 c Hi tarn 48 50 48 50 Klang River 1.40 1.45 1.37% 1.42% Mambau 45 55 40 50 North214 words
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Article266 1935-04-24 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in our quotations up to noon today:— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ampats 4 6 4 9 44% 47% Hitams 49 51% 49 51% Heng Fatts 49 51 49 51 K. Lanjuts 14 0 14 9 13 6 14 3266 words
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Article135 1935-04-24 14 The following are tl« latest quotations for today:— Buyers Seller» UN Ampats 4)7% 4|10% Ayer Wengs 1.95 2.00c.d. Hitam 47% 50 Hong Fatts 50 52% Jelebus 85 87% Johans 25 27% Kamunting 11)6 12!0 K. Lanjuts 13)9 14)3 K. Kampars 10[3 10)9 Kramat 44|6 45j6 Kuchais 76135 words
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Article102 1935-04-24 14 NON RECRUITED EMIGRANTS Employers of India labour are informed that Indian Emigration Rule 30 (1) relating to non-recruited emigrants has now been been amended, and all persons washing to emigrate to Malaya as nonrecruited emigrants must first obtain a certificate in the form prescribed from the headman of their village.102 words
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Article46 1935-04-24 14 PENANG, APRIL 24, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31|32 4m!ts 2 4 I|l6 Private 3 m'ts credit 2|49f 3 Documentary 2|4 Ttlf On New Ycrk Demand 56% France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 27%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 2% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 32%46 words
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Article38 1935-04-24 14 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as follows Spot 19% May/June 19% July/Sept 20% Oc\/Dec 22 Market steady. highway—up ‘o thp Holy City.—Evelyn A Sim in the “Glasgow Herald.”38 words
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Article115 1935-04-24 14 FIN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) No Market £224.15.0 Do. (3 months) No market £220.15.0 Singapore $113.87% $114.50 Business Done Penang $114.75 Business Done 25 tons COPBA- —(Sundried) $4.80 $4.80 BLACK PEPPEB M $lB.OO $lB.OO BUBBEIL— London Holiday 5%d New York *****6c(G) ll%c(G) Singapore Spot 19%c. 19%c. May/June 19%115 words
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Advertisement71 1935-04-24 14 k|| liA, *SI PENANG 'PHONE 543. PENAN G s. s. TODAY COCKTAIL DANCE CABARET Full Programme by "THE SIX HOLLYWOOD BLONDES" 6-30 to 9 p.m. DANCE CABARET WITH MAKAN KETCHIL $2/- WITH DINNER $3/. Et M J|| SATURDAY NEXT ST. GEORGE B S BALL Have You Sent In Your Table71 words
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Advertisement443 1935-04-24 14 NEW FOR SALE Morris Minor Tourer 1 v only. Perfect conditi tered Bank. n I 1 FOR SALE 1932 Morris Oxford c.,> Car. Apply Wref T Solicitors, 29, Beach S >t n ho nt»l notices n MALAY AMESE PROSPECTING COMPAN) limited, (Incorporated F.M S i Notice is hereby <•. ~n443 words
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Miscellaneous11 1935-04-24 14 highway—up ‘o thp Holy City.—Evelyn A Sim in the “Glasgow Herald.”11 words
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Article476 1935-04-24 15 tHE market FOR united kingdom GOOD' IN BRITISH MALAYA measure of WHW the «■>"" k as a wish economic f i’ and of the I rft tbf world 11 being the le( j States > n 1 y have eased, j cipal customer coun- !-.parison i lining in476 words
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652 1935-04-24 15 Annual Meeting .CHAIRMAN'S TRIBUTE TO MANAGER I A much improved position was reported I by the Chairman. Mr. R. P Brash, at the annual general meeting of the Grand Hotel ilpch) Limited on Monday April 15 at I the Hong Kong Bank Chambers. Ipoh.652 words
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Article138 1935-04-24 15 In Ordinary Course Of Business TRAVERS PAYS 12} P.C. Trading profits of Joseph Travers and Sons, wholesale grocers, &c., have declined from £42,095 to £24,555. This is due, the directors state, to exceptional losses incurred while engaged in the ordinary course of business as shippers and millers138 words
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369 1935-04-24 15 British-Built Vehicles Two lightweight 24-seater trolley buses have recently been built by Ransomes. Sims and Jefferies. Limited, of Ipswich, to the special requirements of the Municipality of Georgetown, Penang. These vehicles are equipped with saloon bodies with rear entrance, and in the design of the369 words
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Article195 1935-04-24 15 Tax Appeal Decision Additional assessments to income-tax made on Mrs. George du Cros in respect. o moneys received in settlement of h:s claims against the Dunlop Rubber Co were disallowed by Mr. Justice Finlay m th Revenue Court on April 9. By agreement195 words
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Article109 1935-04-24 15 Latest Quotations Tuesday Friday Paris 73 35 64 73}$ New York 4.84*3 4.85 Montreal 4.86 ft 4.86% Brussels Geneva 14.99 15.00 Amsterdam 7.17% 7.19*« Milan 58 58 H Berlin 12.04*« 12.03 *4 Prague 116 116*6 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90*6 19.90*6 Stockholm 19.39*4 19.39*4 Vienna 25% 25% Helsingfors109 words
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Advertisement375 1935-04-24 15 Found in Film on teeth... the germs of tooth decay! 3 r Buried beneath an ever-forming n. 1 film, this invisible enemy attacks enamel and destroys the part beneath. To fight decay, you tT" must remove film every day. M j This is what the scientist finds f when he375 words
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Advertisement286 1935-04-24 15 My NERVES^S^. Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ NOTHING would give (~A me back my VITALITY Lexcept YE AST-VITE Y\Q Dear Sirs, —I found your Yeast-Vite” Tablets excellent indeed and would not be without them. 1 tried everything, and nothing would give me back my Vitality. I had entirely given286 words
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Advertisement1610 1935-04-24 16 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE l 1 1 ’wgjßßS cWAMERICAN MAIL LINE jd < _> WcSa -4-1 > BLUK FUNNEL LIMB Tmsefe. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due ffij I ro T» ~S TO < DEUCALION Mars, Ldon. R dam, Hburg Glasgow May 3 May 30 Arrive Mameltlta Arrive New York. C.1,610 words
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Article445 1935-04-24 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES of Principal Lines A UIJ. of -««seis arriving Tt* Penang during the week «a!W F POETT T’ )DAY f om Vp. Mengeldar (Koej.S MANDA. t si-Api-Api, Paneh, Bealoe), B 3 a Agah&n (Tg. Bale!). ro mbl Berombeng BelawanJ.S BATAK <>r Batoe■awan D and Langsa Bahra, from Singapore.445 words
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Article83 1935-04-24 17 Local Reception Times Broadcasting from Station Z.8.W., Hongkong, pn 8750 kcs. 34.29 metres commenced on the 18th March. The following are the times of transmission from ZBW Daily 11.50 a.m. to 1.35 p.m. (local time). Mondays end Thursday 3.20 p.m. to 7.20 p.m. (local time). Other days83 words
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Article91 1935-04-24 17 Announcement The 8.8. C. announces that on Monday, May 6, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession to the throne of H.M. King George V, the service of national thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, will be relayed in the Empire programme. In the evening there will91 words
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Article941 1935-04-24 17 AIR MAILS A mail for Java end Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.L.M Service will close at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at941 words
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Advertisement136 1935-04-24 17 TAPER THREADS MEAN SOUNDER JOINTS i —7 —j '8 »'j t Pig. 1. A parallel thread. Look at Fi 2 A Crane Ta P er Thread- when the threads doing no work, although t ht 1 h reads S ™g'X interlocked all rrt 4., t the way along. Extra thickness136 words
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Advertisement289 1935-04-24 17 EMPIRE DAY 1935 :o: PENANG PUBLICITY POSTER COMPETITION. (Under the auspices of the Penang Publicity Committee.) In connection with Empire Day, May 24th, 1935, the Penang Publicity Committee is organising a competition and exhibition of posters for advertising Penang, expressly for the purpose of furthering the movement for greater universal289 words
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Miscellaneous339 1935-04-24 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. The Coll owing are the wavelength*, •Ni of which will be used slmulta.neou*Ji— GSQ 16 86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres i GSF 19.82 metres througnout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres339 words
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Miscellaneous389 1935-04-24 17 TOMORROW P. M. 5.10 —Anzac Day- Service, relayed from St. Cement’s Danes, London. 6.30 —The Rutlard Square and New Vic-, tcria Orchestra, directed by r Nor- man Aus in. Relayed from the New Victoria Cinema. Edinburgh. A 1 Grieg Fantasy (arr. Urbach). It j was Good while it Lasted (Moy).i389 words
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Miscellaneous124 1935-04-24 17 STATION ZHJ—PENANG Programme for the week ending Saturday, April 27, 1935. TODAY P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.30 "Strait Echo” News Bulletin. 7.35 —Gramophone Records. 8.00 —Talk by- Mr. S. M. Zainul Abidin on “The Weather.” B.ls —Gramophone Records 9.00 —Close Down. TOMORROW P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.30 "Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin.124 words
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838 1935-04-24 18 MR. H. RUTTLEDGE AS LEADER PLANS FOR NEXT SPRING The Mount Everest Committee has received, through the Government of India and the Secreta-y of State, the consent of the Tibetan Government for a British Expedition to Mount Everest during 1935-36. The Committee has invited838 words
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Article173 1935-04-24 18 COMET BREAKS RECORD AT 249 MILES AN HOUR ADe Havilland Comet machine flew from Croydon to Paris, in 53 minutes, breaking the record by 14 minutes. The plane —the one which holds the record for a return flight to Australia —left Croydon at three173 words
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334 1935-04-24 18 Sentence of three months’ imprisonment, without hard labour, was promulgated on Private James Bagnall. Second Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment, inventor of an electric machine-gun. The charge against Bagnall was that, having been discharged with disgrace from a part of his Majesty’s military forces,334 words
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Article215 1935-04-24 18 ’Phone Wires Torn Down Customs Incident Miss Joan Meakin. the 25-year-old London woman gkding expert, was given an aerial welcome when she landed at Heston airport. Middlesex, on April 12, frem Brussels. She later left for Fareham. near Portsmouth. Towed by Captain J. D King, she had215 words
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Advertisement10 1935-04-24 18 make a world ihSperr® of difference to aoao* your food.10 words
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Advertisement504 1935-04-24 18 MALTHOi) ROOFING -DAMPCOUi I Roofing problems for modem buildings can only be solved by 1 modern methods and modern material. j MALTHOID Roofing and Dampcourse give a permanently watertight, dry and smooth surface unequalled by any other waterproofing material. Most of the important buildings in Malaya are protected by MALTHOID.504 words
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1408 1935-04-24 19 EMERGENCY IN JAPAN INFLUENCE OF THE ARMY On March 10, the thirtieth anniversary of the Battle of Mukden, the Newspaper Section (Shimbun-han) of the War Office in. Tokyo circulated 200,000 copies of a pamphlet entitled “The Determination of the Japanese People1,408 words
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Article376 1935-04-24 19 Standard Text-Books Suppressed Tokyo, April 9. The Cabinet directed the Home Minister to suppress Professor Minobe’s books, “Essentials of Ccnsti' utional Law,” and “A Course in Constitutional Low.” For 30 years these have been th? s'andard textbooks of Consti‘utional Law in the Imperial universities, and a whole376 words
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Article146 1935-04-24 19 Severe Criticism Of British Policy Tokio, April 5. According to the “Asahi Shimbun.” the Japanese Foreign Office authorities express regret at the British attitude towards Chinese affairs, though they attach much imI portance to it. “It is seen,” the paper states, “that the British action is146 words
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Article176 1935-04-24 19 First Foreign Ruler For 2,600 Years TOKIO EN FETE Tokio, April 9. •The Emperor Kang-Te of Manchukuo —better known as Mr. Henry Pt» Vi—is on a visit to Japan. He is the first foreign ruler to set foot on the soil of Japan since Jimmtx 1176 words
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Article152 1935-04-24 19 South Australian Premier On Market Problems London, April 9. Market problems w r ere discussed by the Hon. R. L. Butler, the Premier of South Australia, who has just arrived in England. “I am naturally following with great interest the trade discussion taking place between the Home152 words
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Advertisement139 1935-04-24 19 LABEL w^w :> S k ■Zr?<--'z<.k-Z JVj fgrtyLO Uml F‘' ■km B' vT> 1 I r<4 i K&S9 ks AV,V^.*,W w An Economical and Low Electric CurrentConsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE I THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. I I kT~> r 111 I B **4 I II FOR I 1 I r139 words
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Advertisement216 1935-04-24 19 PENANG P. W. JUBILEE FUND To Commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. At a Public Meeting held in the Town Hall, Penang, on Friday» 29th March, 1935, a Fund was inaugurated to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. The aim and objects216 words
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Article, Illustration284 1935-04-24 20 Fighting It Out AT LONDON’S OWN MEETING.—The field coming into the straight during the Three-Year-Old Handicap at Alexandra Park. The winner, Wonston, can be seen behind Downie, left, who was second. The other horses, Lance Sergeant and Lady Kitt, were unplaced. Wonston was MF napped284 words