Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1935
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Title Section20 1935-06-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 130. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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285 1935-06-07 1 tta and other neighbourhoods.—Rug*'y Radio Service. OVER 4,000 EVACUATED THOUSANDS of refugees absolutely DESTITUTE SALVAGE WORK ON CLAIMS London, June 6. ing’ soul now remains in Quetta round which a military cordi has been placed. Between 4,000 and 5,000 people have iready been evacuated, arrangements‘ ' tta and other neighbourhoods.—Rug*'y Radio Service. - 285 words
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69 1935-06-07 1 ned the roll of nurses.—Reuter Wire- Quetta, June 6. he deathroll is new estimated at 56,000 ling to official circles here, ithin two hours of the collapse of the the military rescued from the ruins 10,000 persons alive. High tributes ing paid in all quarters;,ned the roll of nurses.—Reuter Wire- - 69 words
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Article33 1935-06-07 1 i.—Reuter. To Be Exhibited In London Shanghai, June 7. M.S. Suffolk has left for England ying art treasures valued at millions i’ounds sterling for the Chinese Exhibi:i in London.- Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article21 1935-06-07 1 the Admiralty this evening.—Rugby Ra- Service. London, June 6. 'he Anglo-German talks were resumed the Admiralty this evening.—Rugby Ra-the Admiralty this evening.—Rugby Ra“’*• Service. - 21 words
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Article111 1935-06-07 1 —Reuter. M. Laval As Premier Paris, June 7. A new government has been formed as follows: M. Laval—Premier and Foreign Minister. M. Marcel Regnier—Finance. M. Pietri—Marine. Colonel Fabry—War. General Denain—Air. M. Herriot, M. Marin and M. Flandin, ministers without portfolios. TREACHEROUS SEA OF FRENCH POLITICS New Government—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article85 1935-06-07 1 transmitted to Germany.—Rugby Radio Service. Third Distribution By Reichsbank Lcndon, June 6. ‘On the recommendation of the German Debts Committee, whose chairman is Lord Plender, the Reichsbank has been asked to proceed with the third distribution in accordance with the provisicns of the Anglo-German payments agreement of Novembertransmitted to Germany.—Rugby Radio Service. - 85 words
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Article22 1935-06-07 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 6. A bulletin issued today states the Princess Royal continues to make satisfactory progress..—Rugby Radio Service. - 22 words
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Article145 1935-06-07 1 it is likely to be established.—Rugby Radio Servce. Against Air Attack RESEARCH < APPROVED Louden, June 6. In the House of Commons today the Prime Minister replying to Mr. Churchill said a committee is considering scientific means of defence against air attack and had held two meetings atit is likely to be established.—Rugby Radio Servce. - 145 words
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Article52 1935-06-07 1 —Rugby Radio Service. To Succeed Lord Trenchord London, June 6. Air Marshal Sir Philip Game has been appointed to succeed Lcrd Trenchard at Scotland Yard as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Sir Philip Game, who is 59, has had a brilliant career in the Army and Royal—Rugby Radio Service. - 52 words
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Article100 1935-06-07 1 sound signals on 7.2 metres. —Rugby Radio Service. At Alexandra Palace HIGH DEFINITION EXPECTED London, June 6. London’s first television station will be situated at Alexandra Palace, North London, 306 feet above sea level on which a 300 feet mast will be erected. The combined heightsound signals on 7.2 metres.—Rugby Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article125 1935-06-07 1 —Reuter. C.B. Cochran To Produce "Western Chambers" London, June 6. Mr. C. B. Cochran has acquired the new “prose poetry” play by Si Hsiung of "Lady Precious Stream” fame called "Western Chambers’’ to be prcduced in the Autumn. The play is adapted from an ancient Chinese drama with—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article178 1935-06-07 1 Reuter. Important Judgments CANADA AND IRISH FREE STATE i i London, June 6. The Lord Chancellor delivered two very important judgments in the Privy Council the effect of which is that Canada has the right to abolish appeals to the Privy Council on criminal matters andReuter. - 178 words
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Article184 1935-06-07 1 Dr. Steenberghe Resigns The Hague, June 3. The Minister of Economic Affairs, Dr. M. P. L. Steenberghe, has resigned. The Minister’s sudden resignation is causing considerable sensation in political parlia mentary quarters here. Later. The resignation of the Minister is stated to be due to the fact that184 words
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Article104 1935-06-07 1 Four Foreigners Honoured Hamburg, June 3. The "Brahms medal,” the highest German distinction for the services of music, was awarded to five foreign and four German composers at the international musical festival here on Sunday, when Herr Burge master Krogmann welcomed the members of the "General German104 words
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Article325 1935-06-07 1 Proclamation At The Dewan MANY ATTEND IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY Johore Bahru, June 5. In consequence of the departure of His Highness the Sultan of Johore to Ceyloa to meet the Sultanah, H. H. Tungku Makhota was installed this morning at tho Dewan as Regent of Johore as325 words
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Article66 1935-06-07 1 to the Free State nurses’ centre.—Reuter Wireless. London, June 4. The Irish silver dish and rings purchase d by 36,000 persons in the Irish Free State was presented today to the King as a Jubilee gift. The King, expressing his sincere thanks, voiced his wish thatto the Free State nurses’ centre.—Reuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article40 1935-06-07 1 —Reuter. Regarded As Virtually Closed Nanking, June 6 The North China incident is regarded aa virtually closed with the transfer of General Yu Hsueh-chung to the post of Commissioner of the frontier defence Kansu, Szechuen and Shensi.-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement14 1935-06-07 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Office 52, Leith Street.'14 words
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Advertisement17 1935-06-07 1 I LIQUEUR I J||L. SCOTCH WHISKY Mr h IM™ SOLE AGENTS McAlister co., ltd., f PENANG. 117 words
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Advertisement2212 1935-06-07 2 RATES FOR casual! MALAYAN T,H MEWING ADVERTISEMENTS Tht E^„s CHASTH(ro bank t Cabled advice has been received from <jf ipnHA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. A NREI MA ATCr i londou of the declaration of an Interim v-l/-»c#*rl nn MonoaV. JIIDC <•Tmuuto Unntailrf hjf riMTiwEk IVIX/AI jv;' =IT to of 10%, less2,212 words
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Article2596 1935-06-07 3 COMEDY OF THE RIVIERA MR. ASHLEY DUKES' ADAPTATION BRITISH WARSHIPS IN DRAMATIC PICTURE FILM OF THE HEBRIDES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 25. CASINO COMEDY ROULETTE,” the new play produced this week at the Duke of York's Theatre, is an adaptation tain Harry Graham from the2,596 words
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Advertisement65 1935-06-07 3 I P O P U L A ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, Cre sugar and unfailing quality ve made Messrs. Chivers’ Jams world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our own orchards are made into jam the day they are picked. Chivers'Jams Try65 words
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Advertisement162 1935-06-07 3 1 I» Good health I isn’t luck BaĔlllt °lf you don’t feel ‘up to the scratch —if the hot weather has ot you down,’ it’s probably nobody’s fault but your own. Listen to the old-timer. He’ll i f\ o a untouchtd te N ou w^at to —ENO keeps hy hand162 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1935-06-07 4 LONDONERS have had their first view of the South Africans, though the unseasonable weather spoiled their furl enjoyment of the match with Surrey after the first day. The tourists left a very good impression. They showed excellent ba’ting and bowling. but I1,004 words
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Article441 1935-06-07 4 T.S.S.U. Beat H.A.F.C. The Second Division league match between the Tong Sean Schocl Union and the H.A.F.C. played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground, resulted in a victory for the former by two clear goals Although beaten the H. A. F. C. had as much cf the441 words
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Article117 1935-06-07 4 P.R.C. ”A" Draws With E.S.C. "A" In a friendly game of soccer, yesterday on the Esplanade, the P. R. C. “A” drew with a second string cf the Eastern Smelting Club, each side failing to score. I The P. R. C. “A” had the better of117 words
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Article41 1935-06-07 4 Police Given Walk-over By Cha revolts The Police Sporting Club were given a walk-over by the Charevatts XI in their Second Division League fixture when the latter team failed to turn up on the Patani Road ground yesterday.41 words
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Article115 1935-06-07 4 —Reuter. Little Known Player Leading Oakmont, Pittsburgh, June 7. A little known player, Alvin Krueger I of Wisconsin, leads the field in the first I round of the American Open Golf i Championship with a score of 71 for a par 72 course. Rcnald Mackenzie (Washington) is—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article99 1935-06-07 4 petitor and was awarded the race. —Rugby Radio Service. “Endeavour" Dismasted RACE WON BY "YANKEE" London, June 6. Mr. Sopwi h’s famous yacht "Endeavour” was dismasted and “Astra had a steward washed overboard and drowned during the race for the “J” class yachts at the Southend regatta today,petitor and was awarded the race.—Rugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article211 1935-06-07 4 Deciding Set To Be Played Today The Junior Inter-Team Badminton fixture between The Hu Yew Seah and the Anglo-Chinese School Union is turning out to be a close affair. The Hu Yew Seah had been leading by two doubles to one, but yesterday the Anglo-Chinese School wen211 words
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Article133 1935-06-07 4 Triangular Tournament At Ipoh The following players will represent Penang in the Triangular Tournament in Ipoh on Sunday the 10th. and Monday the 11th. Men:—Tan Boon Piew, Tung Ghim Huat, Liew Ah Foo, Lim San Hai, Lim Yong Fong, Tan Choon Kooi, Chee Phui Kwai, Goh Thye San. Khco133 words
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Article39 1935-06-07 4 —Reuter. Sutcliffe Scores Century London, June 6. Yorkshire beat Hampshire by an innings and 135 runs. Hampshire 63 (Verity 7 for 31) and 117 (Verity 7 for 47). Yorkshire 315 for 5 wickets, declared (Sutcliffe 100).-—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article60 1935-06-07 4 —Rugby Radio Service. Guest Of The King At Dinner London, June 6. The Aga Khan, whose horse Bahram won ‘he Derby yesterday, was, together with 58 other members cf the Jockey Club, the guest of the King al dinner at Buckingham Palace last night. ’Hie table—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration88 1935-06-07 4 present Government. —Rugby Radio Service. Won By Windsor Lad EASTON AND CAYMANAS PLACED London, June 6. The King today went to Epsom when he saw the Coronation Cup won by Mr. BenWindsor Lad from Lord Wooiavington’s Easton with Mrs. Ewing’s Caymanas third. His Majesty will rot seepresent Government.—Rugby Radio Service. - 88 words
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Article73 1935-06-07 4 Entries For Summer Cup .s'l-1 *<« 3 J The following are the entries for the Perak Turf Club Summer Cup to be rim on July 6, Distance I*4 miles, at Ipoh. NAHGOO KUALA LADDIE FIVE DOLLARS LEDGER LINE LUSTY FED UP KALILI OOLONG TAVERNER SINGING73 words
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Article82 1935-06-07 4 (BY “SECONDS OUT’) I understand that a fight has been fixed between Boy Nara and Fighting Choo and subject to the approval of the Boxing Board of Control will be staged at Wembley Park on Sunday, June 21. Tf it is approved it will be the fifth meeting82 words
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Article80 1935-06-07 4 Reuter. Probable Starters With Jockeys JOHNSTONE TC RiDE MESA London, tune 6 The following are the probal f or Oaks, distance one mile, to be t a Epsom tomorrow Buchanite Merry Maid ‘•eston Corrida Elliott Irish Lassie II Sirett Coronal Per- man Fox Lair Steve D i. :hue– Reuter. - 80 words
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206 1935-06-07 4 Ee Kong And Cheong Enter Doubles Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 6. Splendid play was witnessed this evening in the two Men’s Double s?mi-finals of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting. Ong Ee Kong and T. W. Cheong defeated G. O. Hovil and206 words
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Advertisement133 1935-06-07 4 Wash Away Superfluous Hair IN 3 MINUTES I This New I uk I ty 1 way V/ Far Better deb Than a Razor ARMS j n jess time than it takes to slip Bhkv into costume you banish suphairtrouhb' Famous have disco-. new dainty 1 1CW Jriltv fl smelling beauty133 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1935-06-07 5 FEATURES OF CRICKET MATCHES SCOTS FOOTBALLERS IN AMERICA J. C. STOTHARD'S U.A.M. RECORD (From Our Own Correspondent) t London. May 25. NUMEROUS CRICKET DRAWS There was a considerable number of ■.raws in Scottish cricket on May 18. Des- ite the sap in the ground, bowlers had not1,367 words
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Article818 1935-06-07 5 C. E. Malfroy’s Double At Cirencester MRS. WHITLEY A CHAMPION AT TWO GAMES Cirencester, May 25. The open tournament at Cirencester I (Concluded this evening. During the day the ball required to be closely watched in the wind, as it was often carried out of direction. C. E.818 words
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Article1122 1935-06-07 5 Championship Slaughter HOLDER BEATEN BY MISS PARK What a day of excitement was at Newcastle, Co. Down, while the field in the British Women’s Golf Championship was being whittled down to eight. Everybody knew it wou d be so. Free Staters bore with the formalities of the frontier1,122 words
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500 1935-06-07 5 Of the four singles finalists in th© West Kensington Club tournament on May 13 only one was English. She was Mrs. J. B. Pittman, who beat Miss E. Cepkova, ranked No. 3 in Czechoslovakia, by 6—3, 6 —B, 6 —3. Mrs. Pittman is one500 words
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Advertisement9 1935-06-07 5 B A good, start to the day-a "pick-me-up" of9 words
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Article, Illustration953 1935-06-07 6 War Memoirs Of A Famous Admiral By His Widow THE MAN WHO SIGNED THE ARMISTICE MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S FURY' I < BOOK published on May 27 will cause a sensation. It is a biography of Lord Wester Wefnvss. who was hirst Sea Lord of953 words
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Article721 1935-06-07 6 Alleged £3.678 Loans MONEY FOR STUDIES AND PRACTICE A wife's claim for £3,678 which she said she lent to her husband, a doctor, was before Mr. Justice Branson in the King’s Bench Division on May 28. The plaintiff was Mrs. Beatrice Mary Martin, of Southeys,721 words
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Article410 1935-06-07 6 Devoted Wife Of Blind Composer CONSTANT COMPANION IN SICKNESS Mrs, Delius died in London on May 28. She had sacrificed her life out of devotion to the memory of her husband. Frederick Delius, the composer. Before he died last June DeliuS had expressed a wish to be410 words
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Article, Illustration11 1935-06-07 6 SHOW THE HIDDEN BEAUTIES OF ST. PALI11 words
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Article371 1935-06-07 6 2,200 Apply To Become Pilots 650 CANDIDATES AN HOUR Nearly 8,000 men have made application to join the Royal Air Force since the Secretary fcr Air, the Marquess of Londonderry, made his appeal for recruits on May 23. At the Air Ministery, where applicants for short-service371 words
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Advertisement79 1935-06-07 6 I ARE YOU LACKING j l!N VITAL FORCE VIGOUR? Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and’ UFE. Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the arteries, internal organs and premature old age. The direct way to79 words
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Article260 1935-06-07 7 Meaning Of Technical Terms MR. J.A. CLARKE GIVES EXPERT EVIDENCE From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 7. ir. J.A. Clarke of Evatt and Co., apore, giving evidence in th e suit of Corbett against the Ipoh Tin DredCo., was questioned regarding techterms used in connection with260 words
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Article533 1935-06-07 7 An Eighf-Year Sentence Halved Johore Bahru. June 4. ting Chief Justice, S.S. the Hon. Justice W. Burton, with Mr. Justice a Terrell presided at the Johore Appeal this morning when four wt re disposed of in less than 45 The appeals were against the it s533 words
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Article424 1935-06-07 7 May Report FREQUENT CROSSCOUNTRY FLIGHTS Hrs. Mins. Dual Instruction 60 50 8010 47 45 Passenger Flights, Joy-Rides, etc 18 10 Cross Country 25 00 Tests i 10 Total 152 55 As with previous months, frequent crosscountry flights were undertaken, namely to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Gopeng (for Ipoh),424 words
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Article123 1935-06-07 7 For Knocking Down Boy For knocking down a small boy near the junction of Transfer Road and Sri Bahari Road yesterday a Chinese cyclist was set upon by the boy’s relatives as e result of which he sustained injuries on the face and head. It appears that the123 words
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Article437 1935-06-07 7 Used As Common Gaming House GAMBLERS FINED BY MAGISTRATE Following a raid by detectives on the Chinese Temple at Bukit Gambiar yesterday morning, eight persons were produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today. The first six accused, Lee Boon Tor, Theam437 words
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110 1935-06-07 7 Governor's Address BUILDING INADEQUATE AND INCONVENIENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 7. Speaking at the celebration of the Founder’s Day of Raffles Institution, His Excellency the Governor said that the building was inadequate and inconvenient. He proposed a new budding for Raffles Institution before his110 words
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Article204 1935-06-07 7 Story Of Beating With Badminton Racquet ALLEGED SUICIDE** ATTEMPT SEQUEL A strange story is tcld by a fifteen-year old Tamil schoolgirl of the circumstances leading to her removal to hospital in Kuala Lumpur, where she is now suffering from the effects, it is alleged, cf drinking lysol,204 words
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Article101 1935-06-07 7 Car Collides With Rickshaw There was an accident near ‘.he junction of Beach Street and Bishcp Street at about 11 o’clock this morning when a rickshaw collided with a mo.or car. It appears that the rickshew was being pulled along Beach Street towards the Clock Tower when101 words
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Article82 1935-06-07 7 Order Issued On A I Singapore Solicitor On the motion of Dr. C.H. Withers Payne, the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burton, issued an order on a Singapore solicitor to show cause. I Dr. Withers Payne said that the motion was under section 31 of the Solicit»»®’82 words
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Advertisement221 1935-06-07 7 THE NEW <4 McCALL# WB PRINTED H'll ■/PATTERNS ,J FOR JUNE I M4' JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK jl I 5 I SMART FROCKS ONLY ,N McCALL patterns j SPECIAL J j I at do you f| nd the I DISPLAY j I LITTLE COST printed cutting line OF I p221 words
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Miscellaneous604 1935-06-07 8 T 6°is’ G 9 H 3o 2 Theatres AND ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES AS THE SCREEN'S GRANDEST MUSICAL OwL SPECTACLE TO DATE WT THE WORLD FAMOUS "LOVE PARADE" COMBINATION <|S' Maurice Chevalier Jeanette MacDonald i IN THE ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION i j, J “THE MERRY WIDOW” WITH T EDWARD EVERETT604 words
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Article943 1935-06-07 9 Dies Following Operation A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR-GENERAL i I I London, June 6. I The death occurred today of 1 Lord Byng after an operation. 1 Reuter. j Julian Hedworth George Byng, general, 5 Dominion governor and police chief was 1 born in Sept. 1862, his father943 words
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Article192 1935-06-07 9 Rugby Radio Service. 10.000 Enumerators To Be Engaged London, June 6 The greatest traffic census ever taken in Britain will be carried out during the second week in August by the Transport Ministry in collaboration with the highway authorities. At many points there will be a 24 hourRugby Radio Service. - 192 words
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Article153 1935-06-07 9 Draws Full Houses At Queen's Royal Ernst Lubitsch’s screen rendering of Franz Lehar’s famous operetta, "The Merry Widow,” hailed as one of the film masterpieces of the year, w*as introduced at yesterday's change at the Queen’s and Roya’ to full hous s. With Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice153 words
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Advertisement128 1935-06-07 9 PENANG 'PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. Monday, Wednesday and Friday COCKTAIL DANCES 6.30 to 9 p.m. THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES JUNE 15th. P. P.W. EUROPEAN VOLUNTEER BALL. ICTA DI WHY RE-LINE your 1 w r BEARINGS SO OFTEN It's a waste of money and quite unnecessary For Trouble-free bearing surface128 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-07 9 K/ take FSanatogen j Bbk. Th« True Tonic-Food lilriiri'K. LJBk all 4(0 M mplK Chomiif»15 words
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Advertisement238 1935-06-07 9 FLY BY 4-ENGINED AIR LINERS We offer you the security of 4-engined air liners. The most luxurious passenger saloons and accommodation. Air traveL in which noise has been reduced to a minimum? Scientifically ventilated passenger saloons that are neither too hot nor too cold in any climate. Journeys in which238 words
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Article994 1935-06-07 10 Parliament adjourns today for the Whitsuntide recess, and although no official intimation has yet been given, it has been understood for some time in political circles that when the House of Commons reassembles on 17th June, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald will have retired from office as Premier and994 words
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Article872 1935-06-07 10 AMERICAN JUBILEE NUMBER We have received a copy of the, Jubilee Number published by the' Christian Science Monitor. It is yet! another tribute to the world wide! popularity of our King and Queen that an American publication should issue al6 page Jubilee Section. In an article written872 words
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Article106 1935-06-07 10 Lim Kean Hock Awcrded Local Exhibition I The “Pinang Gazette” is officially ed that for the 1934 Trinity Colb rf Music Examination held recently ang, Master Lim Kean Hock th» Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, has been awar! Local Exhibition for the Straits Si t* and China106 words
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Article40 1935-06-07 10 Who Wos Wante On A Warrant Malacca, Wednt sd Startling developments are expe< the result of a Malay being found d< Danjing with his throat cut. It is stated that the man was want Kelantan on a warrant.40 words
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Advertisement57 1935-06-07 10 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK UMInU THE mark of QUALITY! NIBELUNGEN.KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. X Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.57 words
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3412 1935-06-07 11 $350 DAMAGES AND COSTS ON THE SUPREME COURT LOWER SCALE ACTION RIGHTLY BROUGHT IN HIGH COURT In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Whitley iwarded $350 damages in the-suit brought by Mr. R. J. Farrer, of Kelantan, formerly President, Singapore Municipal Commissioners,3,412 words
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Article779 1935-06-07 12 Appeal Allowed EVIDENCE WAS NOT CONSISTENT Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, in the Criminal Court of Appeal, Selangor, allowed the appeal of an ex-police constable, Neka Singh, against his conviction and sentence to a fine of $5O or, in default, one month’s rigorous imprisonment, by the Raub779 words
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Article495 1935-06-07 12 Charge Against Four Women Singapore, June 5. Before Mr. Justice Burton, the Acting Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court, today, two appeals from the decision of magistrates were disposed of. Mr. N.A. Worley, the D.P.P., appealed I against the acquittal of three Chinese I women and495 words
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Article88 1935-06-07 12 F.M.S.R. Driver’s Presence Of Mind i The watchfulness of the driver prevented serious mishap to the 6.45 morning train from Lipis to Gemas yesterday, when the engine and bogey were derailed at the 45th miles, near Kriang. The driver noticed ballast flames and applied his brakes, and on88 words
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Advertisement207 1935-06-07 12 Can you clean the BACKS OF YOUR TEETH? toothbrushes 'r with long heads never Fit the \<n inside curve of your teeth—just where decay is most likely to start, in corners out of sight. Tek can and docs fit this curve —gets its seven rows cf the finest bristles into207 words
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Advertisement208 1935-06-07 12 1 iUJ It if® 2 ITI4 W' S I i Beware W X 59 I NGtL wwmifactured I •is i il ;|ltl vSt xr o/nct rtf/ifoz e. Comfortable travel from Fenan| to Bangkok the Capital of Siam in Day Night Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF208 words
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Article160 1935-06-07 13 Johore Lorry Crash TAMIL CYCLIST ALSO DEAD Police Court Charge TWO DRIVERS ALLOWED BAIL A terrible motor accident, resulting in the death of a Chinese towkay and a Tamil cyclist, occurred at the 21 3 4 mile on the Johcre Bahru —Batu Pahat Road on Monday. Two160 words
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Article446 1935-06-07 13 Verdict Singapore, June 5. At the corclusion of an inquiry to-day into the dea‘h of Mr. William Vaughn. the chief steward on board the Blue Funnel liner. Agapenor. who met his death as a result cf a fall into a drain in Kampong, Bahru Road cn the446 words
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Article484 1935-06-07 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Major and Mrs Evelyn-Smith left for Japan on May 31 and will be away until 'July 23. Mr. W.J.D. Trengove on Wednesday left Bungsar H' spital, where he had been for a week, suffering from malaria. i The Rev. Basil Thomas, H.E. the Governor's brother, is convalescing after484 words
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Article191 1935-06-07 13 Changes In Estate Staff (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 6. Mr. C.M. Tuke, Manager of Jabi Estate, North Kedah, who had been to England, has returned to Kedah last Saturday and has taken over management of the same Estate from this week. Mr. L. R. S.191 words
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Advertisement427 1935-06-07 13 Sherry and some reasons why you should drink it. 1. SHERRY is the most economical of all wines, as a bottle once opened does not deteriorate. 2. SHERRY is the most tonic of all wines. < 3. THERE is no better appetiser than a glass of pale Sherry. 4. SHERRY427 words
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Advertisement75 1935-06-07 13 Columbia Grafonolas THREE MODELS OF THIS BRITISH PORTABLE, WORLD RENOWNED FOR THEIR SUPERB TONE COMBINED WITH THE BEST BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. Model 205. $21.00 201. $32.00 202. $50.00 Fitted with the latest type of soundbox, and guaranteed for One Year. I I SOLE DISTRIBUTORS ROBINSON PIANO CO.. PENANG. J SINGAPORE COLD75 words
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Article532 1935-06-07 14 Eleventh Annual General Meeting REDUCED PROFIT EXPLAINED The eleven h annual general meeting of the company was held at the offices of Messrs. Sime, Darby Co.. Ltd., Penang, on June 4, 1935. In proposing the adoption of the directors' report and accounts for the year ended 28th532 words
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Article111 1935-06-07 14 YESTERDAY TODAY Dondon (Spot) £225-17-6 £223-10-0 Do. (3 month.) £222-10-0 £219-10-0 $114.50 $112.00 Business Done Pwan< $114.50 $112.75 Business Done O( r 25 ton3 Buyers no sellers 1 COPRA-— (Sundrted) S4 7 London 6d. 6d. New York 12/ 8 c(G) Singapore Spot 20 %c. 20Uc. -TulylSept 21 M111 words
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Article286 1935-06-07 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO-’S sMm* List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.97% 1.92% 1-97% Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt 47% 52% 47% 52% K. Kamunting 5|6 610286 words
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Article131 1935-06-07 14 The following are th® latest quotation for today Buyer* FIN Ampc.t Tins 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 1.90 1.95 Chenderiangs 8 0 8 9 Hong Fatt 50 52 Hongkongs 12 0 12 6 Johan 24 26 Kamuntings 12 0 12 9 K. Kampars 9 6 10131 words
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Article256 1935-06-07 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Tbe following am the otonaya W «as {notations up to noon tod>” Yesterday Txlay Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% Lukut 95 1.00 1.00 1.05 Nawng Pet 70 75 72%256 words
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Article200 1935-06-07 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Par is 75 11 64 <5 11 64 New York 4.95% 4.95% Montreal 4.95% 4.94% Brussels 29.17 29.13 Geneva 15.20 15.18*2 Amsterdam 7.33 7.32*2 Milan 5960 Berlin 12.24 12.20 Prague 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors200 words
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Article56 1935-06-07 14 PENANG, JUNE 7 London Bank Demand 2 3 3 4m|ts 2 4 Private 3 m|ta credit 2 < 3 Documentary 2|4 On New York Demand France T.T. Hongkong T.T. 3 pr<’iu. Shanghai T.T. <!**■ India T.T. Bar Silver The output of Tongkah Harbour I Dredging Co., N. L. for56 words
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Advertisement490 1935-06-07 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 NOTICE Messrs. Pritchard Co., Ltd., bag* to announce that for the convenience of customers their Provision will be open on Whit Monday 10th. instant from 8.30 a m. until 10 a.m. S.s. PEMBROKESHIRE Voyage 32. (Outward) ARRIVED ON 3-6-35. Consignees of cargo per the above vessel from490 words
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Advertisement86 1935-06-07 14 ilhiiHtiiiiMiu Mini *****11*1 R *1 »I ARAJ fa I i I SHANGHAI LACE CO., II 11 27, Bishop Street, Penang. I Opening Sale NOW i ON FOR A SHORT TIME DEALER Y I OF I EMBROIDERIES, NAPERIES, LINGERIES, ARTS NOVELTIES, ETC., ETC. LARGER SELECTION. LOWER PRICE. I I I i86 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-06-07 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6.00 78 NE Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.14 a.m 10.12 a.m. 3 43 p.m 10.55 p.m. TOMORRoy 4.52 a.m 10.47 a.m. 4 13 p.m 11.41 p. m38 words
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1818 1935-06-07 15 3SITION MATERIALLY STRENGTHENED SATISFACTORY RESULTS R. E. D. HE WAN ON THE OUTLOOK fifteenth annual general meeting of nited Patani (Malaya) Rubber EsLtd., was held on May 28 at the re<l office of the company, 149, nhall-street, E.C., Mr. E.D. Hewan ■man of the company)1,818 words
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Article260 1935-06-07 15 Fortnightly Report The following is the report of Bobadah Development N. L. for the fortnight ended Saturday May 18: The work fcr the fortnight comprises the emptying of No. 6 Pass which apparently was previously used as an air pass generally. This establishes a general exit for260 words
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Advertisement285 1935-06-07 15 Pears SOAP FREE GIFT PEARS' DESK COMPANION is an invaluaNe help to adults and children and yet this is given away absolutely FREE OF CHARGE with the soap which bears a reputation second to none. u ASK YOUR DEALER FOR FULL PARTICULARS. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.285 words
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Advertisement1800 1935-06-07 16 J 4"l DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE k t JJ MAIL LINE "S > I l RMI Z3~ itayHgtar-— 1 t? l. BLUB PUMMEL LIMB fe(O|) I ■■■wMW- qriifefe■ Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due J3g a^B M SBSi£?St- London '-=>r C. MELAMPI S Amsterdam, London and Hamburg June 8 July1,800 words
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Article508 1935-06-07 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES hedule Of Principal Lines .q.nv’ng is a list of vessels arriving fr >m Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY c 'TSANG from Calcutta. Sails ay for Singapore, Hongkong, Osaka and Moji. s ’YMAER VAN TAVIST from Bela,n 1 eli, Asahan and Parieh (LaboeHilik). Sails today for508 words
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125 1935-06-07 17 The 8.8. C. announces that in view of the success achieved by the Empire Service it has been decided to extend the station at Daventry by the addition of two shortwave transmitters, which will be of higher power than the two now in use. There will125 words
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Article264 1935-06-07 17 New Facilities For Malaya On and from June 17 next, the range of i ccmmunication by Radio Telephone from Malaya will be extended to include North Sumatra (Telephone Exchanges served via Medan) and Macassar (Isle of Celebes). I For these services the Kuala Lumpur—i Bandoeng Radio Link264 words
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Article757 1935-06-07 17 AIR MAILS A mail for Netherlands Indies, Austrar lia, New Zealand and other places by train ito Singapore end thence by SingaporeAus ralia Air Mail Service will be cDoeed 1 at 7 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar by Train to Singapore and757 words
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Miscellaneous536 1935-06-07 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. The following are the wavelengths, two >f which will be used simultaneously GSG 10.86 metres •ad GSF 19.82 metres OSF 19.82 metres throughout and GBG l&M metre» untfl 11.06 pjn. Local Tim» GBE 35.20 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 35.58 metres and GSC 31.80536 words
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Miscellaneous596 1935-06-07 17 Merryl and F.eynders). Gerald Kassen: Laughing Cavelier (Sander-< derson), Forward, Oh! Forward j (Russian Gipsy Song) (arr. O.?car V. Riesemann), Sorg of the Open (Frank La Fcrge). Orchestra: Fantasy Ballet (Pares, arr. Popy), A Legend of Erin (Johnson), Sleigh Rise (Suite, Norwegian Scenes) (Matt). Gerald Kassen: Ora way. Awake, Beloved596 words
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Miscellaneous512 1935-06-07 17 A. M. ±2.10 —The Broadhurst Septet. Rispah Goodocre (Contralto). Rispah Goodacre: The Splendour of the Morn (Sanderson). Septet: Spring Song (Grieg, arr. Lauretta Williams), Fair Scene; Waltz (Faust) (Gounod, arr. Roy Douglas). 6.20 Big Ben. “Morning, Noon, and Night.” The B. B. C. Empire Orchestra; led by Guy Deines; conducted512 words
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Miscellaneous218 1935-06-07 17 and My rambling days are over Dwight Butcher. C.2s6l—“Music in the air” Selection New Mayfair Orchestra. B. —A little love, e, little kiss, and Traumerei—Terence Casey. C. —“Twenty Million Sweethearts” Selection—New Mayfair Orchestra arjd “Evergreen” Selection. 8.6530 —Foxtrots, Soon and Ole Faithful Jack Jackson and his Orchestra. BD.IO4 —Foxtrots, Here218 words
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Article254 1935-06-07 18 Tampere: With Electric Meter ACTION TAKEN BY PERAK HYDRO. Before Inch'- Osman, the Second Magistrate. Ipoh. Chen Moy, the proprie’or of Toong Lee Mine and an employee, one Ah Row, were charged on Tuesday as follows. “Chen Moy with dishonestly consuming electrical energy at Toong Lee254 words
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216 1935-06-07 18 Ruler's Encouragement Of Social Reform The diamond jubilee cf the Gaikwar of Barod was celebrated on May 27 by the subjects of his State and by many friends and admirers in India and England and. indeed, throughout the world. The Maharajah’s wide culture,216 words
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156 1935-06-07 18 Girl A'warded £lOO Miss Eva Mary’ Horton, the 22-year-old Mansfield girl who figured in a cancelled j wedding scene at Hendon in March, was at i Nottingham Sheriff’s Court on May 28 awarded £lOO damages against Leslie Francis Kitching, of Sturgess-avenue, Hendon, N. W.,156 words
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Article314 1935-06-07 18 MUST BE RETURNED TO! ORIGINAL OWNER I The position of pawnbrokers with regard to stolen articles pledged by a thief formed the subject of an application made by Mr. D. K. Walters before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore. Second Magistrate, on Tuesday.. As the law’314 words
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Article163 1935-06-07 18 Mr. E. E. Colman Emerges From Retirement Singapore, June 5 Mr. E. E. Colman has emerged from his retirement from the Malayan Civil Service to officiate once again in a judicial capacity. Yesterday he presided for the first time over the newly-constituted Fifth Police Magistrate’s Court.163 words
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Article104 1935-06-07 18 Accused Remanded In Custody A Tamil named Irusapan w-as produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court yesterday, charged with housebreaking between sunset and sunrise on June 4 by entering into a buildlpg used as a human dwelling, namely the New Carltcn Restaurant, and104 words
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Article173 1935-06-07 18 Perak Kampong Tragedy CORONER'S FINDING AT SUNGEI SIPUT A verdict of accidental death was returned by the Coroner, Che Othman, on a Malay girl of about 8 years of age, allegedly shot wi*h her father’s gun by her younger brother, w’hose age was given173 words
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Article89 1935-06-07 18 Drum-Beating Leads To Man-Slaughter Charge Two self-styled Chinese doctors from the interior who tried to "exorcize the devil’ from a Shanghai woman who was seriously ill, are awaiting trial on a charge of manslaughter. They sought to cure her by means of incantations and the beating of89 words
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100 1935-06-07 18 Exhibits With Government Analyst A fortnight's postponement was granted in the case in which a b.arded Shanghai Chinese named Mou Chee Tan stands charged that he, on May 28 at No. <3, Campbell Street, not being registered under ordinance 99 cr exempted from registration under Section100 words
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Article102 1935-06-07 18 Preparing For New Attack On Mountain The work of reconnoitering in preparation for the new attack on Mount Everest may occuply the whole summer. Mr. E. E. Shipten, leader of the expedition survey party, to’d Reuter this when he arrived at Bomb?y, accempanied by Dr. Charles Warren, Mr.102 words
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Article87 1935-06-07 18 The King has awarded silver medals for gallantry in saving life at sea (foreign services) to nineteen members of the Japanese salvage steamer Yusho Maru, in recognition of their gallantry in taking off the skeleton crew of the Chusan, cf London, which stranded cn Cuter Island,87 words
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Advertisement463 1935-06-07 18 II babies thrive on "LACTOGEN". jr if iiW < g doctors. Nurses. Heads of Infant ||i Welfare Centres, and other Health Authorities say j-~ “PUT BABY OX LACTOGEN” because Lactogen-fed babies grow sturdy, 4 strong, vigorous, healthy and happy with firm flesh, dense bone, good teeth, steady nerves and splendid463 words
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Article1506 1935-06-07 19 talks with political leaders ADMIRATION FOR BRITAIN w o compare small things with great, I made my visit to Tokio in much s ’.me spirit that animated Mr. \nthony Eden on his visits to i* >.ls. I happen to be the only cas had close personal1,506 words
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Article306 1935-06-07 19 Celebration Proposals i 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF CORONATION Johore Bahru, June 3. In connection with the forthcoming 62nd birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Johore and the 40th anniversary of his reign a meeting was held recently at the office of the Mentri Besar, Johore Bahru.306 words
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Article296 1935-06-07 19 Perak Customs Drive Against Distillers Mr. Kandiah, Special Grade Customs Officer, on Tuesday morning brought up before Mr. G. F. Staynes, the First Magistrate, several cases of possession of illicit liquor and asked His Worship to take a serious view of the offences, as they had reason to296 words
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Article74 1935-06-07 19 Charged at the instance of Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, assistant superintendent of excise, a Cantonese named Loh Lam appeared before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police ccurt yesterday for selling chandu in No. 19, Malay Street on June 5, when not being a person appointed by74 words
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Advertisement488 1935-06-07 19 surface IF IS WEALTH jb iLii I git i y The g Teatest enemy of property 1* deterioration. Tf the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or If the floors and interior woodwork are showing signs of wear—NOW is the time to save them. y l There488 words
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Article, Illustration181 1935-06-07 20 THEIR MAJESTIES AT JUBILEE BALL. —The brilliant spectacle at the Guildhall during the ball and reception given by the Lord Mayor and Corporation of the City of London to celebrate the Silver Jubilee. Sir Stephen Killik the Lord Mayor, is standing between the King and181 words