Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1935-05-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE E- cAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. tio. 99. Vo! XCIII, WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS'21 words
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Article664 1935-05-01 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Early Morning Drive PROGRESS CAREFULLY TIMED Lrhn, April 20. the punctuality yalt\ is pro-| ii (ire and most V' lO > j jrcul it 'icing made. Kt on the >ilwr Jubilee >f all days,! ft elaborate pageantry of Their i fticstieb progrc>> a uen—Rugby Radio Service. - 664 words
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Article133 1935-05-01 1 —Reuter. Of 100,000 Tons FAR EXCEEDING TREATY LIMITS Rome, May 1. The German naval programme for 1935-1936 is alleged to be thrice bigger than the previous year as described in the “Giornale d’ltalia.” It is stated that it comprises 100,000 tons with naval units far exceeding Versailles—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article72 1935-05-01 1 s. —Reuter. Negotiations To Start Shortly Paris, April 30. Official negotiations for a Franco-Ameri-can trade treaty will be opened shortly, probably in Washington in July according to M. Marchandeau, the Minister of Commerce. Preliminary soundings between the French Embassy’ in Washington and the State Department s haves.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article64 1935-05-01 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Launch Of Largest British Built Vessel London. April 30. The tanker “Moira,” 2,240 tons deadweight and 245 feet in length, the largest all-welded ocean going vessel ever built in Britain, was launched today at Messrs. Sw’an and Hunter’s Wallsend yard for Dampskibs Selskapet Marna of—Rugby Radio Service. - 64 words
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Article191 1935-05-01 1 Reuter. In Aid Of Chung Waft Club FOR BENEFIT OF CHILDREN London. April 30. Lady Astor lent her big drawing room at St. James Square for an entertainment in aid of the Chung Hwa Club founded by the Chinese community in London for the ben»- iReuter. - 191 words
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Article41 1935-05-01 1 throughout Great Britain. —Rugby Radio Service. To Cost A Penny A Gallon More London, April 30. From tomorrow the price of motor spirit will be advanced by one penny a gallon throughout Great Britain. —Rugby Radiothroughout Great Britain.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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104 1935-05-01 1 i.—Reuter. Forged In Warsaw THREE MEN SENTENCED Warsaw 7 April 30. Ihe three men who were charged with forging £44,700 worth of British National Insurance stamps were sentenced by the criminal court here, two of them Drabinko and Czapnik to two years imprisonment and the thirdi.—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article95 1935-05-01 1 —Reuter Wireless. A Ring Round The World London, April 25. A telephone conversation encircled the world for the first time today when the President of the American Telephone Company seated in his office in the principal station in New York rang the Vice-President in another office in the.—Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
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185 1935-05-01 1 —Reuter. Deprecated By President NOT THE POLICY OF ADMINISTRATION Washington, April 30. The seizure of the British and French Islands which was mentioned before the Military Committee by General F. M. Andrews, Chief of the Air Force and this with Brigadier General Kilbourne’s proposal to”—Reuter. - 185 words
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Article86 1935-05-01 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Royal Tournament At Olympia London, April 30. The London "season” opened at the beginning of this week and will this year contain an exceptional number cf social and spectacular events. One of the earliest and most popular annual items is the royal tournament at’.—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article60 1935-05-01 1 —Reuter. Speech Cancelled Berlin, April 30. On the eve of May day Herr Hitler has again developed a bad throat and has cancelled his speech scheduled to be delivered at a meeting of the youth movement at Lustgarten this morning. It is decided to curtail the—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article123 1935-05-01 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, April 30. The representatives of the European J Steel Cartel and of the British Iron and i Steel Federation at today’s conference in London concluded an agreement for a period of three months that imports of j Cartel products into the United Kingdom should,—Rugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article168 1935-05-01 1 Tremendous Demand LIMITED SUPPLY AT 50 CENTS PER COPY Never have we experienced such a rush as was made on our issuing department yesterday afternoon when |our Silver Jubilee Number was issued. Although we printed considerably I more than our usual number of the J ordinary168 words
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Article41 1935-05-01 1 ed in London today. —Rugby Radio Service. Opening Of Discussions London, April 30. The preliminary discussions with representatives of the Spanish Government with a view to negotiating an Anglo-Spanish commercial agreement were formally opened in London today.—Rugby Radio Ser-ed in London today.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article51 1935-05-01 1 blame being attributed to anyone.— Reuter Wireless. Amy Mollison attended but gave no evidence at the inquest at Bridlington on Harry Ramsay killed in the collision with the car in which she wa 8 driving. The verdict was death by misadventure, no blame being attributed to anyone.—blame being attributed to anyone.—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement16 1935-05-01 1 I r I I to The D ls P cnsary I /va: <2 Leith Street LftaJh16 words
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Advertisement28 1935-05-01 1 ig| LIQUEUR SCOTCH I oNil WHISKY I Hmk i I n |p I -IMl» jH i 11 ■BnB» Ii Ĕ SOLE AGENTS McAlister co., ltd.. i PENANG. t28 words
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Article2296 1935-05-01 3 LnCELLOR 'S BUDGET POLICY RESULTS OF f T HE STRESA CONFERENCE GENERAL ELECTION FORECAST GOVERNMEb|f PROTECTION IN AIR RAIDS I (Fw m Our Own lot. I London. April 20. IwDED HOUSE I'f [COMMONS J wdED Hous < Commons, al- i C s 0 j2,296 words
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Advertisement176 1935-05-01 3 —j. 3 ill ill B i ii M.i Wißi IB i t Mr B S Tired? g B H Here’s some P gl H There are times during office hours UmK |yg when a man finds that indoor conH ditions are enervating —and work fe. i palls. In such moments,176 words
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Article541 1935-05-01 4 P.W.FX BEATEN OPENING MATCH IN P.F.A. LEAGUE f St. Xavier’s Recreation Club gave a ■very promising display in their open-1 ing match yesterday in the P.F.A. i League and convincingly defeated the Province Wellesley Football Associa-. tion scoring six goals to three scored by their opponents. I541 words
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Article233 1935-05-01 4 B.M. High School Lose By Odd Goal Yesterday evening cn the Esplanade ground the Bukit Mertajam High School lost to the Penang Cricket Club by the odd goal in three. Although the ground conditions were not conducive to good football the game that followed was nevertheless233 words
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Article134 1935-05-01 4 TY»e following is a crcnplete Calendar of all “Malayu” Cup football matches, in the Northern and Southern sections, for this season: May 11 Perak V. Burma Rifles Ipoh 18 Kedah v. Penang AJor Star 25 Selangor v. Burma Rifles K.L. Johore v. Negri Johore June 1134 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1935-05-01 4 PLANS FOR JUBILEE INTERNATIONALS ARSENAL'S STRONG POSITION STRUGGLE TO AVOID RELEGATION (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 20. FESTIVAL OF SPORT Two international football matches—part of the great festival of sport which will take place up and down the country in aid of King George’s Jubilee Trust1,166 words
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Article207 1935-05-01 4 Yesterday's Ties I Postponed The ties arranged fcr yesterday in the Penang Tennis Championships meet had to be postponed owing to the heavy rain. They j will be played on Friday. The ties fixed for today and tomorrow will be played as usual. There will be207 words
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Article63 1935-05-01 4 -P«? Probable Start ers -’ockeys AMENDED L|sy toMoi a k The following san a meM(d I probable starters and jockey, Thousand Guineas to be rmi lls /I tomorrow:— Plymouth Sound J Robin Goodfellow Powerful Prince Bobsleigh Buchleigh Screamer M Sea Bequest Apollo J Bahram I > Theft-P«? - 63 words
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Article29 1935-05-01 4 ..—Reuter. Rangers Defeated h Queen's Park London, April In a match played today in the Saa League, Rangers was defeated by Qki Park by one clear goal...—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article21 1935-05-01 4 1 San Diego (California), April!■ Jack Doyle, the boxer was today inß to Judith Allen, the film actress■ 1 - 21 words
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Article20 1935-05-01 4 The May monthly medal Bogey tion will be played on Saturday a:' day, May 4, and 5.20 words
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Advertisement126 1935-05-01 4 ELYSEE'S JUBILEE CARD —:o: Saturday, May 4th. JUBILEE "GALA NIGHT" Special Dinner and GALA Dance. Dinner $2.00 50% of the nett proceeds go to the Jubilee Fund. No two words are necessary to emphasise the need of your patronage to this NOBLE Cause —Please remember the motto “Let Penang Lead.”126 words
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Advertisement273 1935-05-01 4 EMPIRE DAY 935 I PENANG PUBLICITY POSTER COMPETITION I (Under the auspices of the Penang Publicity Committee.) I In connection with Empire Day, May 24th, 1935, the Penang Committee is organising a competition and exhibition of posters for a Penang, expressly for the purpose of furthering the movement for universal273 words
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Article501 1935-05-01 5 Death Of Mr. F. B. Carting A GRSaT TRAiNER I had to ann« inc< 16 in these ite s that Spe< k a i'• ler under phonal Hunt Rules >- '.cad. I have announce the equally s news that Air. M i J’- died on <et. writes e Times'501 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1935-05-01 5 YORKSHIRE'S CHALLENGE TO CHAMPIONS: DERBYSHIRE'S ALL-ROUND STRENGTH On the eve of the new season a brightei spirit moves in cricket than we have knrwr for several years, and somehow it seem; all the brighter because of the recent depression, says Thomas Moult in1,460 words
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Article, Illustration441 1935-05-01 5 FINE BOUTS IN FINALS AT ALDERSHOT The finals of the Imperial Services Boxing Championships were decided at the Aidershot Command Boxing Centre on April 17 and a crowd of 3,000 saw some close and spirited bouts. Second Lieutenant C.W.S. Belas (Army) retained the Officers’ featherweight title, outpointing Flying441 words
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241 1935-05-01 5 Mrs. Howard Remaining French —For Lawn Tennis Mrs. Peter Howard, better known to Wimble don-goers a s Mlle. Doris Metaxa, has renewed this season the lawn tennis doubles partnership which in successive years made her finalist and winner of our Championship (writes a lawn tennis correspondent)241 words
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Article554 1935-05-01 5 Brilliant Finish By Thomas GARNETT TAKES 13 FOR ONE HOLE THEN— Ivor S. Thomas, of Formby, a wellknown player in the West Lancashire district, won the “Golf Illustrated” Gold Vase wi h a ccore of 147 (73 end 74) on the Red course at the Berkshire554 words
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Miscellaneous34 1935-05-01 5 A Picture As Big As The Heart Of Humanity URSULA PARROTT’S THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW" A Universal Picture Starring BINNIE BARNES The Fascinating ENGLISH Star of Henry The VIII Coming to QUEEN'S very soon I34 words
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Article, Illustration931 1935-05-01 6 Full Memorandum To Be Issued FOR PUBLIC JUDGMENT i "Now Is The Time To Begin" When the Government has given its final decision on his New Deal proposals, Mr. Lloyd George will most likely pubish a memorandum in full for the judgment of931 words
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Article482 1935-05-01 6 Magistrate's Hint Of "Spite" lOgs. COSTS AGAINST PROSECUTION Mr. Dummett, the Bow-st. megistrate, on April 16 strongly criticised the Customs authorities in dismissing summonses againt Coudurier, Fructus and Descher, Ltd., importers. Princess-street, Hanoversquare, W., and Mr. Charles Thorne, managing director of the firm. They were accused482 words
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Article397 1935-05-01 6 Mr. Justice Swift And Ar Age Limit "IF COMPETENT. NO i NEED TO RETIRE" Mr. Justice Swift —who is 60—believrs that no retiring age should be fixed for High Court Judges. “If a Judge is competent at 75, I should say let him go397 words
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Article161 1935-05-01 6 1 Woman As Peacemaker I Calcutta, April 15, Some Mohurrum rioting at the w’eek-end is reported from Ranchi Bihar, w’here a dozen or more Hindu s and Moslems were injured. The trouble began through a Moslem boy in the procession accidentally hitting a Hindu with a161 words
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Article112 1935-05-01 6 Serious Revelations In Indian Province Seventy-five per cent of the babies in the Indian Province of Berar are doped with opium to keep them quiet while their mothers are away at work. Such is the “serious” situation revealed in a report on the Indian drug position112 words
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Article419 1935-05-01 6 Search For Friends Lost In Africa ONLY A HAT, OARS AND TINS FOUND A hazardous journey undertaken by two explorers in search of two others who vanished last year during an expedition to the Lake Rudolph area, in the northern part of Kenya, was described to the Royal419 words
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Article187 1935-05-01 6 Five Thousand Years Old I' Street Unearthed India continues to contribute to the chapters of ancient history. Every year her archaeologists reveal new’ factors of historical significance. Recent excavation reports received by the Indian State Railway Office in London indicate that a whole street, built 5,000 years ago,187 words
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Article170 1935-05-01 6 Results Of Maharajah's Tour The Maharajah Joodha Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, Prime Minister and Marshal of Nepal, has followed his visit to New i Delhi as the guest of the Viceroy by a tour through the eastern provinces of Nepal. This part of the kingdom has not170 words
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Article94 1935-05-01 6 Sir J Bhore 2w‘S Sir Joseph B the Governmen oi India. 1 for England t< present King’s Sllv ibilee ■Joseph Bhore was due 0 •period of offic 1S the standing < i his presence the duties < i nnierce temporarily c rulla Khan. j Several94 words
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Advertisement137 1935-05-01 6 BY APPOINTMENT He said to me do you believe in second sight... I said to him certainly. Let's have a second sight of that Johnnie Walker I JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820. ..STILL GOING STRONG..I Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies137 words
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2144 1935-05-01 7 Lon. MR. NEWBOLD I confident on FUTURE of FLYING I CLUB I "WILL BE FINEST IN THE EAST" I Tribute To Mr. Mercer j Smith I I I I Confidence -‘C Penang Irodromewilll) >t the finest L the East win ways, lighter and2,144 words
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Article122 1935-05-01 7 Established Route To Be Followed The following Air Navigation Direction in so fi?r as it relates to the Strai s Settlements has been issued: “Aircraft flying through Malaya shall follow the established air route, i.e., 'he rhumb line track connecting Alor Star, Sungei Pa*ani, Taiping, Kuala Lumpur,122 words
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Article441 1935-05-01 7 Postmaster Convicted EXTENSION OF TIME FOR APPEAL Johore Bahru, April 28. In the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, yesterday, before Mr. Justice J.V. Mills, Mohamed Ali bin Gelogoh, formerly postmaster, Segamat, who was convicted and sentenced to undergo six months’ r.i. by Ungku Ismail (Magistrate, Segamat) on a441 words
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Article243 1935-05-01 7 Judge Tells Accused To Hold His Tongue Johore Bahru, April 28. Just before Mr. Justice J. V. Mills wa» going to pass sentence on two Chinese accused of forgery at the Johore Bahru Assizes this evening, one cf them begat» talking loudly criticising his conviction. His lordship243 words
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Advertisement26 1935-05-01 7 IWHITEAWAYSI GREAT JUBILEE !n «E I COMMEMORATION I OFFERS! II TO-DAY I I AND DAILY I i| Special Reductions On Everything |l For This Grand Event26 words
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Miscellaneous47 1935-05-01 7 Every Wife Will See Herself Every Husband Will See Himself And Both Will See Their Own Children URSULA PARROTT’S Dramatic Story Of Your Life THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW" 4 Universal Picture Starring BINNIE BARNES The Scintillating ENGLISH Star Of “Henry The VIII” Coming to QUEEN' s very soon47 words
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Advertisement428 1935-05-01 8 will B e Jubiicmt weber W DHARMARAJ The redoubtable D(A O nd -I on j I 2 II Reach The EUROPEAN 1 -J Jubilee Night r.tik I of his Fame B XI N Local Lads |Qi by Beating at have Y et li£d£g*^ *-l I WEBER I WEMBLEY PARK I428 words
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Miscellaneous141 1935-05-01 8 MAJ KSTIC 6.15 Opening Tonight 9.30 A MASTER-THRILLER OF LAND AND SEA THRILL is piled UPON -j .TO THRILL in UNBROKEN SUCCESSION IN THIS ;r^B DRAMATIZATION OF SEA 508?'" AND land A GIRL k WHO DOES NOT KNOW I FEAR WHOIS Ready I Orß fKMH| to face new danger ggjpj»®141 words
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Miscellaneous117 1935-05-01 8 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT BRINGING TO A GRAND FINALE UNIVERSALS GLORIOUS P ROg J OF EXCITING MYSTERY AND BREATHLESS THRILLS! PRESENTED WITH THE CONCLUDING I CHAPTERS OF SIR ARTHUR CONAN 5 DOYLE’S MYSTERY ADVENTURE > SERIAL! He£aa J hj i Hr- «3 |mQI GLOWING sr ll The story o h 3117 words
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Article218 1935-05-01 9 —Reuter Wireless. Two Accused Discharged GRAVE DISPUTE AS TO IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE London, April 25. The trial opened at Croydon today of the three men, Cecil Swanland, 47, artist, Silvio Mazzarda, 38, commission agent and John O’Brien, 74, a dealer, charged with stealing gold valued at £21,000.—Reuter Wireless. - 218 words
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Article90 1935-05-01 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Sequel To Threat To A Warder Paris, April 26. A serious mutiny in which 100 convicts were involved occurred at Draguignan prison, Var yesterday’. The trouble started when a convict threatened a warder with a piece of broken window glass during meal-time. The warder shot the.—Reuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article100 1935-05-01 9 —Reuter Wireless. Missionaries Threatened With Death London, April 24. A ransom of §850.000 is demanded according to the China Inland Mission in London for two British missionaries, Rudolf Bosshardt, who is of Swiss origin, and A. Hayman, a New Zealander, who have been captured "by bandits who have—Reuter Wireless. - 100 words
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30 1935-05-01 9 Reuter. Mr. W. B. Way London, April 30. The death took place today of Mr. W. B. Way, a former legal adviser of Siam.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article34 1935-05-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Convalescent After Attack Of Influenza London, April 30. Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for India, is now convalescent after his severe attack of influenza and congestion of the lungs.—Rugby Radio Service. - 34 words
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Article115 1935-05-01 9 wers.—Reuter. Postponed Till Middle Of May AT REQUEST OF GERMANY London, April 30. The Anglo-German naval conversations have been postponed at the request of the German Government until after mid-May when Herr Hitler is making a pronouncement on his foreign policy and is also replying to thewers.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article172 1935-05-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. Further Note Of Protest From Britain Londen, April 30. The Brit:sh Government have sent a further note of protest to Japan regarding the slanchukuo oil monopoly. The note rejects Japan's contention that the monopoly is not a breach of treaty obligations and continues: “His. Rugby Radio Service. - 172 words
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Article158 1935-05-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. For Jubilee Celebrations London, April 30. Complete arrangements for the main celebrations tc commemorate the twentyfifth anniversary of the King’s accession are set out in the official programme issued by the Lord Chamberlain and the proceeds of its sale will be devoted to theRugby Radio Service. - 158 words
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Article139 1935-05-01 9 —Router Wireless. Mr. S. Spencer Resigns His Academy Membership London, April 25. A sensation has been created in the art world in London by the action of Mr. Stanley Spencer, the well-known painter, in resigning his Associate Membership of the Royal Academy because the Council refused to hang—Router Wireless. - 139 words
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Article41 1935-05-01 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, April 30. The Duke of Richmond and Gordon is critically ill, suffering from a recurrence of the illnes s caused by war wounds which deprived him of the use of his legs.—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article103 1935-05-01 9 —Reuter Wireless. Medium Of International Exchange Needed London, April 24. Referring to the new Cunard White Star Company Sir Percy Bates, Chairman, addressing the annual meeting of the Cunard Company, said the former company had been unable to complete it s accounts but he could say it had—Reuter Wireless. - 103 words
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Article63 1935-05-01 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Not Attending Newmarket Race Meeting Owing to unfavourable weather and th& great pressure of work in preparation for the Silver Jubilee celebrations, the Kinghas cancelled today’s proposed visit to the race meeting at Newmarket. Accompanied by the Queen, Hi s Majesty returned to—Rugby Radio Service. - 63 words
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126 1935-05-01 9 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, April 26. Accused of having entered into relations with the foreign Press and also maintaining contact between the protestant opposition and the Catholic Church, three more opposition pastors have been arrested in Berlin. The arrestg coincided with, a huge mass.—Reuter Wireless. - 126 words
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Article70 1935-05-01 9 —Reuter. By "Mystery" Transport Aeroplane New York, May 1. The Trans-continental western air lines “Mystery” transport aeroplane established a new Trans-ccntinental record for transport planes, completing the Les Angeles to New York flight in 11 hours 5 minutes. The previous record made on February 21 was 11—Reuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement107 1935-05-01 9 JtflF fejlplr SrarF] —x —she’s amazing! “Always at her best—it’s too eas V You don’t know why Because, like thousands of other women who take care of their youth, she obeys a simple ♦mQroiftg rule Take a teaspoonful of ENG’S Eh/O ts r- e i >, frj hand dunntt bruit107 words
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Miscellaneous179 1935-05-01 9 r ip I 1 15 OPENING TONIGHT “9-30 THE HINDUSTANI WONDER PICTURE I OF THE YEAR I sec0 ND CHAPTER OF THE GREAT INDIAN TALKIE SERIAL HATAM TAI” I with LaRUTI MISS SHANTA KUMARI I MISS SUHILA L SOUL-STIRRING STORY OF LOVE, ROMANCE I AND ADVENTURE SPICED WITH LAUGHTER! Brilliant179 words
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Article768 1935-05-01 10 “I have read the correspondence which passed between the Chairman of i the Rural Board and my predecessor F and it is clear the change was made at the instance of the Chairman of the Rural Board whose sole reason was to save the Board of768 words
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Article119 1935-05-01 10 West African protectorate”.—Reuter Wireless. I Impressive Ceremony In Berlin Berlin, April 24. The fifty-first anniversary of the foundation of Germany’s pre-war colonial possessions was celebrated today. The Reich Colonists League and Colonial Veterans League, wearing their old colonial uniforms placed wreaths, “to the founder of the German colonialWest African protectorate”.—Reuter Wireless. I - 119 words
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Article54 1935-05-01 10 pleted.—Reuter Wireless. Famous Tenor and Actress Engaged London, April 25. The engagement is announced of the famous tenor Richard Tauber, and the British film actress, Miss Diana Napier, who are both working on a new film at Elstree Studios. They intend to be married in Vienna when thepleted.—Reuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article1584 1935-05-01 10 NEW LINK IN CHAIN ft AIR PORTS AERODROME AND FLYING CLU3 for f() TRIBUTES TO MR. SHELLEY, MR LEO J AND MR. BAILEY 1 The Federal Council sat yesterday morni m the High Commissioner presiding over a fu i New members who made the affirmation Rex, Dr.1,584 words
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Advertisement314 1935-05-01 10 "hARN ITe Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, makes soups, stews and all meat and vegetable dishes more ap- Cheabest and petising, more nutritious and more cneuptd t unu. digestible. It is very economical Best for Soups, in use and keeps fresh in any Stews, Sauces, climate. Sandwiches and Mannite is314 words
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Article61 1935-05-01 11 I SEVEN CASSS I Discover I ONE PRO yES fatal (frM n our Own Correspondent) I May 1. I j c t allpox has oc■An outbreak o U,d in Kerbau Road are. near the racecourse. R 1 to the j- t in hospital. r ..j as61 words
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Article137 1935-05-01 11 i Rcut p r blan To Turn Britain "Rea" Riga, April 30. detailed program:?'. convert Great E s issued in Ew as one of the i: r items in the Eda of rth ing world congress Enumst international Ke programme fills closely printed! prescribing the ni dsi Rcutpr - 137 words
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Article170 1935-05-01 11 Moorehouse—Vansittart I (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 1. wedding was solemnized at St. tews Cathedral betw<n Mr. Buan F Moorhouse of th Eastern ExtenI Telegraph Company, the son of Mr. I Mrs e p Mot rl u* and Mis g Hilda F Dce tansittart, daughter of Mr.170 words
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Article105 1935-05-01 11 F or ur nearing fixed d .v. in wl ji lin the police V’ r Kai stool', nameu a Uer y ti c i( etB Wlth selling m No 60 n’ T, k Seah to On April 2” amat R ad Spector B] R Wa105 words
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Article394 1935-05-01 11 Accused Who Pleaded i Guilty Every Time CHINESE WITH 11 PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS “I know him very well and that he has tried his level best to find employment,” said Inspector Blakesley in the police court today, when a 51 (years old educated Chinese named Tan I Kim394 words
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90 1935-05-01 11 $lO,OOO Gift To Start "Jubilee Scholarship" (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 1. The Colonial Government has received through Mr. Gaw Khek chairman of Ho Ho biscuit factory, the sum of $lO,OOO from the company for the foundation of scholarships to be known as King90 words
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Article95 1935-05-01 11 Famous Actress Turns Producer (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 1. Miss Pearl White, the famous actress of the silent movies is to become a producer and directress of films. She travelled to the East in the “Empress of Britain” to study scenes of China, Japan, Bali95 words
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Article410 1935-05-01 11 Sungei Pinang Double Murder 10 YEARS FOR TAMIL At the Assize Court yesterday Muttu Karrupen, a Tamil, who was charged with the double murder of Tunimali and his wife, Raki, at Sungei Pinang Road, on March 19 was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder410 words
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Article119 1935-05-01 11 Case Ordered To Be Struck Out A statement that the parties had come to a settlement, was made in the police court today, when the case was again mentioned in which Saaid bin Ismail stood charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Md. Noor, with an instrument used119 words
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Article110 1935-05-01 11 Cases Transferred To District Court An application for the cases tp be transferred to the District Court was made by the prosecution officer in the police court today, in which a Tamil named Andy stood charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a complainant Veedan,110 words
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Article117 1935-05-01 11 Investigation Papers With D.P.P. That the investigation papers were w’ith the D.P.P. (Mr. W. C. Taylor), was the statement of Court Inspector Stew’art in the police court today before the magistrate, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, w’hen the case was again mentioned in which Md. Eusoff bin117 words
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Article101 1935-05-01 11 Another Week's Postponement Granted The case was mentioned in the police court today before Mr. J.P. Biddulph, in which a named Ng Guan stood charge with theft of a bicycle valued at $B, the property of Zachariah bin Abdul Latiff, on March 18 a‘ 10.20 a.m.101 words
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Article62 1935-05-01 11 165 Malays Lands At Penang The largest batch of pilgrims returning from Mecca to land at Penang arrived this morning by the m.v. “Ajax.” There was much excitement at the Pier when some of the families of the 165 Malays who landed here greeted them warmly. Another batch62 words
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Advertisement327 1935-05-01 11 on s h SEPT 1933 re «on S ’«T- fevourat,, f /W Z npressed Wto c Cnt mllk for > f rft' Z fo an< G «e fort I 3 it cld *r ch i Wc packed and Cat^ X Bab es love it K lik^ 35 tf)e first fc327 words
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Article2440 1935-05-01 12 MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS WASH THEIR HANDS NOT TO BLAME FOR CHANGE IN ARRANGEMENT WITH RURAL BOARD PREVIOUS ARRANGEMENT REVERTED TO TO ANSWER CALLS WITHOUT REGARD TO IDENTITY OF PERSON At yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. J. Ĕ. Black, the Municipal President referred to2,440 words
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Advertisement141 1935-05-01 12 SUNLIGHT and UMBRELLAsoap WRAPPERS LdgUgfe,.., are worth SSBliliBEiL money to you! 4 Commencing on ist May you will be able to get -Z Lux Toilet Soap free in exchange for Sunlight SA E 8 SUNLIGHT S *AP i and Umbrella Soap printed wrappers. WRAPPC'?'" *i All you have to do141 words
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Article376 1935-05-01 13 International Second Course il Course in kh- 1 ired open W. M. L Medical la" II College of k. f b were prep’ < icoming B' :.al Course k was very f to hold a F tha 1 that these wind on** r r -s 5376 words
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Article233 1935-05-01 13 Terrible Death Of Cleaner Johore Bahru, April 28. “The evidence submitted by the police wes very meagre and unsatisfactory” said the Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru, Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya, in the course of his judgment acquitting a Chinese motor-lorry driver named Phang Choi, this morning, on233 words
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Article98 1935-05-01 13 Now Collecting Amusement Porks Mr. Rumme Shaw. proprietor of the Sun Cinema, the Isis Theatre end the Choong Wah Cinema, recently purchased both the Ipoh Amusement Park and the Olympia Park. Mr. Shaw controls a chain of 34 cinemas throughout Malaya and recently purchased the Alor98 words
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Article497 1935-05-01 13 The following pre new dona ions toi wards the Penang and Piovince Well sley Jubilee Fund Previously acknowledged $77,151.71 new DONATIONS Chcorg Lye Hin 250.00 I Chocng Lye Hock 250.00 Koninklykc Paketvaart Mij.— Staff 100.00 Sub. Civil Service Benefit Fund. Pereng 34.50 Penang Sales Poem 15.00 Saw497 words
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Article309 1935-05-01 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Tunku Sa’ad of Kedah is at present at St. Paul’s School, Hammersmith, London. Sergeant-Major Wyatt relieves Ser-geant-Major Leaney, Kedah Volunteer Force, who is shortly going on leave. Mr. and Mrs. Gunn Lay Teik left Kuala Lumpur by Monday night’s mail train for Singapore en route to China and309 words
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Advertisement62 1935-05-01 13 ON FRIDAY, |B 3rd MAY, <’ By His Excellency Bkr THE GOVERNOR. I W >' At press ltd. I MONTHI; CHECK rolls SOCKET CHECK ROLLS s' N °lE OKS s' 4*9 y 'ENCr IN «S I G °M /kv/ s' ledgers I CASH BOOKS I DAY-BOOKS I/ «A LETTER HEX62 words
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Advertisement106 1935-05-01 13 CHANGE OF ADDRESS From Mav Ist, our Penang Office will be at No. 19, Beach Street, (First Floor McAlister Co., Ltd.) Telephone 138. BOUTCHER CO., Chartered Architects, Surveyors and Licensed Appraisers. 303-30-4 1 2-5 uiw: DO YOU KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow ’s milk reduced to106 words
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Advertisement172 1935-05-01 13 W "«WMF AV.VVA■■■■■■ AftVi J 1 I j HERE ARE SOME Unusual Records i QD IEIQ BURAN-RUSSIAN FOLK SONG I UD 1914 BESSARABIYANKA > PETER LESCENCO, THE NEW SINGER, HAS A STYLE THAT IS 1 I DIFFERENT AND HE IS ONE OF THE MOST POPL T LAR ARTISTS OF f172 words
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Article45 1935-05-01 14 PENANG, MAY 1 London Bank Demand 2 3 ***** 4m|ts 2(4 1)16 I Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 On New York Demand 5514 France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 22% dis. Hongkong T.T. 8% prem. India T.T. 154 Be,r Silver 34 y45 words
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Article274 1935-05-01 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KHNMODY A CXX’ft List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN s Ayer Weng 1.901.97% c 1.90 1.95 c Hitem 47% 51 47% 51 Hong Fatt 48 52 48 52 Klang River 1.37%274 words
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Article119 1935-05-01 14 The following ars th® latest quotation; for tcday Buyers Sellers TTN Ampat 4 0 4 6 Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 Hitam 47 49 Hong Fatt 49 51 Jelebu 80 85 Jchan 24 26% Katu 17 0 17 9 K. Lanjut 13 3 14 0 Killinghall 116 12119 words
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Article235 1935-05-01 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The folknrtng an the etangeo to our quotations up to noon todav: Yesterday Today TTN s Buyers SeUers Buyers Sellen Ayer Weng 1.85 1.95 1.80 1.90 ex Hitam 47 49 47 49 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 85 90 80 85 Kuchai 74235 words
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Article105 1935-05-01 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 72 59 64 73 564 New York 4.83 4.83 A Montreal 4.85% 4.85% Brussels 28.40% 28.89 Geneva 14.86 Amsterdam 7.11% 7.13% Milan 58% 58/4 Berlin 11.94 11.98 Prague 115% 115% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.96% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25% Helsingfors105 words
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Article126 1935-05-01 14 YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £222—15—0 £225—150 Do. (3 months) £2lB-0-0 £220-10-0 Singapore $ll4OO $115.50 Business Done Penang $113.50 $115.50 Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons OOPBA —(Sundried) $4.90 $4 95 BLACK PEPPER «j $17.50 $l7 50 RUBBER.— London 5%d s^d New York ll&c (G) 11 916 c126 words
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Article1003 1935-05-01 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. S s 31 NAMES. a n </> *«8 RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 k 125 g A^M-HiumPlandns .Syndicate 160 180 p Bedford Plant. Bente Rubber Ertatea 1« Borelli Rubber Co. 1 85 195 Broga Rubber EMatc., Brunei United Plantation. 400 430 Bukit Telotong Rubber Ertate1,003 words
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Advertisement183 1935-05-01 14 NURSE LOSES 19 lbs. Kruschen Fills Her With Energy And Vigour “Seven weeks ago,” writes a nurse, I commenced a course of Kruschen Salts in order to try and reduce my weight, which was then 15 stone 7 lbs. I am delighted to be able to report that my weight183 words
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Advertisement778 1935-05-01 14 PENANG 'PHONE 543 PENAN G S. S. TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE CABARET FINAL APPEARANCES OF THE SIX HOLLYWOOD BLONdej 6.30 to 9 p.m. NO ENTRANCE CHARGE SATURDAY NEXT Jubilee Carnival Ball (Extension to 2 A.M.) Beautiful carnival hats for everyone Special Dances by CATHERINE CHERNIKOVA. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DINNER ENTRANCE.778 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-05-01 14 WEATHER REPORT Wind RalsfaJ* 6.00 a.m. 74 NE 42 m.m. Noon 78 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.50 a m 5.40 a.m. Midnight 6.20 p.m. TOMORROW 6.20 a.m. 12.25 p.m 7.05 p.m.35 words
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Article749 1935-05-01 15 I Report 934 I RECORD BUSINESS I recorded o the ShareReport prtbt. 1 Assurance Co. i4th March last Xt' 1 year’s busi- Home, Bart.. I J as had been M T, T‘’ rb f the Com- the year under s at >• 1 ■reviW LIFE ASSI749 words
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Article500 1935-05-01 15 HENRY GARDNER Co., Ltd. Weekly Market Report London April 12 OOPPEB.— EarIy in the week Standard was very strong. £32 10/ being paid for three months at one time. With outside demand becoming rather quieter, speculators showed readiness to secure profits and liquidation caused values to decline to around £32.500 words
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Article689 1935-05-01 15 What would happen to the Tin industry if International Control were dissolved at the end of 1936? This question has already been exercising I the minds cf Tin producers, shareholders and consumers, and it is a question which [need not remain entirely a matter of689 words
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Advertisement346 1935-05-01 15 SUPERPAN PLATES and FILMS are t^ie most m °d ern sensitive I materials, providing entirely new i fields of photographic work. They are of ultra speed and are panchromatic, viz., sensitive to colours of the visible spectrum, particularly to red. They are the PROPER MATERIAL, for subjects by ARTIFICIAL LIGHT.346 words
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Advertisement1538 1935-05-01 16 nhli aW RTF4MSHIP LINE l. 4 131 oM AMERICAN M AIL LINE ,t <r L5, V, M 1 Fjj| Qr imOTmNG>>isS§| t xZ LIMB -YRjjM J ▼eeeels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. L»v» TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C DEUCALION Mara, L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow «ay From Ptoumg. Arrive MntoelU». Arrive New1,538 words
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Article530 1935-05-01 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The foßowfng Id a UM of vhmbLb arriving nd aafltaig from Fnang during the week IN PORT TODAY 3.5. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. 5.5. AJAX from Liverpool. Sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. THURSDAY, MAY 2530 words
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Article993 1935-05-01 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 21st April per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on the 29th April. AIR MAILS A mail for Java end Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.L.M Service will close at993 words
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Miscellaneous960 1935-05-01 17 \Vireless Programmes mann, arr. Ley). Concert Overture B.ls—Gramophone Records, in C, No. 1 (Hollins). 9.oo—Close down. 11.35—Dance Music. 11.50—The News. TOMORROW A. M. P M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 12.05—Dance Music. 7.3o—“Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 12.20 Closedown. 7.3s—Gramophone Records. 7.ss—Messrs. Anthony Co.’s Share FRIDAY Report. B.oo—Asiatic Music. P. M. B.3o—What’s On In960 words
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Article, Illustration2326 1935-05-01 18 SCIENTIFIC CRIMINAL RESEARCH BOMBING FROM ROBOT ‘PLANES DIAGNOSIS BY X-RAY FILMS NEW ANTI-TYPHOID SERUM (from Our Own Correspondent) London, April 20. NOTED SCIENTIST AND PHYSICIAN SIR JOHN ROSE BRADFORD whose death has taken place at his house in Manchestersquare, London, in his seventy-seconc year, was a distinguished2,326 words
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90 1935-05-01 18 Melbourne, April 14. The Prince of Wales’s speech in support of the Jubilee Trust Fund was relayed throughout Australia over the national inetwork on April 13. The Prince spoke so distinctly that scarcely a word was missed, though statistics were bad towards the end. The90 words
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Article, Illustration956 1935-05-01 19 PPXRENTLY I have i A Leu ’abouring under a I/\ rave misapprehension. y have always been, and Mll am a firm believer in ‘JentbmkesMameansforpreventinff X'lt'v ”0 stop quickly ?tfeiv is obviously of tre6nd X: importance to-day. jnenom r told i S correct, Yet. if V' the956 words
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268 1935-05-01 19 L Ruala Lipis, April 28. haS Hgbs.. K Telemon in a >t month, met his 3f bate' P-nghulu Balai bong Sakais in the j un S le L nc( a Present inmates of 1 the younger j h f com the mn268 words
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178 1935-05-01 19 Fire Thrill At Week-End A fire which broke out at Kampong Supu during the early hours of Sunday morning threatened to destroy three of Singapore’s largest sawmills, valued at about half a million dollars, at the junction of Lavender Street and Kallang Road. The prompt action178 words
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Article101 1935-05-01 19 Magistrate Defers Sentence How a Chinese dismantled a bicycle which he had stolen and later took it to a shop to have the frame repainted, was related to the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court yesterday when a Hylam named Cheah Ah Beng was101 words
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Article243 1935-05-01 19 Lorry Turns Over Near Lahaf OCCUPANTS THROWN OUT Driver Charged In Court j A serious motor accident occurred on i Sunday morning at Simpang Pulai on the Lahat Road, when a motor lorry somersaulted and the occupants were thrown out. The lorry attendant, Chai Peng,243 words
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Article202 1935-05-01 19 Temperature Of 41 Degrees WONDERFUL VIEW FROM "THE CEILING" On Sunday morning an aircraft of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, a Gipsy Moth VR-RAC, piloted by Mr. H. B. Hussey with Mr. G. E. Wiseman as passenger, attained a height of 12,000 ft., which202 words
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111 1935-05-01 19 Date For Hearing Fixed A date for hearing was fixed in the police court yesterday in which a Chinese named Khoo Bok Hoon stood charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $2OO in cash on May 31, 1933. Court Inspector111 words
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Advertisement182 1935-05-01 19 III ONLY LAST WEEK ll* II OF Parmanand’s I STOCK-CLEARANCE SALE EVERY ARTICLE IS DRASTICALLY REDUCED FURTHER REDUCTION IN LADIES SILK I Undies IS MADE. BEAUTIFULLY Embd. GEORGETTE KNICKERS /N q SILK PETTICOATS X < NIGHT DRESSES A WONDERFUL VALUE OFFER WHICH CAN NOT POSSIBLY BE REPEATED A VISIT WILL182 words
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Article, Illustration288 1935-05-01 20 Chancellor’s Budget 'Day Send Off MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN. Chancellor of the Exchequer, accompanied by his wife, met by a crowd and camera-men and watched b” members of his staff as he left for the House of Commons to make his Speech. TENNIS TOURNAMENT —Miss G288 words