Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-06-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 132. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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280 1935-06-11 1 PROSPERITY IF PRICE REMAINS AT PRESENT LEVEL TROUBLE FOR ALL IF IT SOARS DUTCH APPEAR TO HAVE NATIVE PROBLEM IN HAND (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 10. Mr. P. W. Litchfield, President of the Goodyear Company, the World’s largest individual rubber consumers280 words
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Article255 1935-06-11 1 ment and strength.—Rugby Radio Service. 1 1 1 i Reasonable Continuity Of Policy i EASY AND NATURAL I I London, June 9. I Lord Zetland has issued the follow-! ing statement on taking office as J Secretary for India “I am gratified at the opportunity ofment and strength.—Rugby Radio Service. 1 ■ 1 ' 1 ; i - 255 words
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Article193 1935-06-11 1 —Router. Salt Lake City Couple Arrested I 1515,000 RANSOM MONEY: I RECOVERED I Washington, June 10. The U.S. Department of Justice announce that they have arrested Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waley of Salt Lake City who have fully confessed to kidnapping George Weyer Haueser. They also—Router. - 193 words
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Article, Illustration39 1935-06-11 1 One of the R.A.F. Hawker-Horsley bombers en route from Alor Star to Singapore crashed at the Penang aerodrome on Saturday (Story on Page 6.) These three photographs were taken by a Penang Gazette photographer39 words
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Article136 1935-06-11 1 Reuter. Can Only Lead To Disaster VICIOUS CIRCLE A MENACE Chest, Pennsylvania, June 10. The existence of “a vicious circle of greater, ever greater armaments” is a menace to peace, economic stability and international sanity declared Mr. Cordell Hull addressing a graduating class at Pennsylvania Military College.Reuter. - 136 words
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Article91 1935-06-11 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Serious Conflict With Mr. Lang Recalled London, June 10. The announcement that Sir Philip Game is succeeding Lord Trenchard as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police on November 1, recalls a serious conflict between Sir Game as Governor of New South Wa’es with the Socialist PreMier,.—Reuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article51 1935-06-11 1 Reuter Wireless. To Be Maintained On Present Gold Basis Berne, June 10. The strong determination of Switzerland to maintain the Swiss franc on the present gold basis was voiced by the F nance Councillor when the 1934 national accounts, showing a deficit of 27,000,000 francs., was considered and.- Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article42 1935-06-11 1 Reuter Wireless. Madrid, June 10. The max muni sentence of 30 years imprisonment demanded by the prosecution was passed by the Tribunal Constitutional of Guarantees on seven members of the Catalian Government for participation in the revolt of last October—Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article137 1935-06-11 1 Reuter. Suspension Ordered By Mandate CHINA ACCEPTS DEMANDS Nanking, June 11. The implicit suspension of the antiJapanese 'boycott throughout the country has been ordered by a mandate was issued by the government tonight in the wake of China’s acceptance of Japanese demands. The mandate enjoins people not toReuter. - 137 words
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Article89 1935-06-11 1 —Reuter. No Forward Sales By London Banks London, June 8. It is learnt that the Bank of England ha? circularised all London banks and bullion brokers requesting them to refrain fron forward dealings in gold on account o speculation but it is permissible to deal r gold—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article96 1935-06-11 1 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Their Majesties Visit West London London, June 9. The last of the four Royal Jubilee driv< took place this afternoon when Their Maje ties, the King and the Queen made a ser, state tour of West London. The enthi siasm of the crowds who,—Rugby Radio Service. - 96 words
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Article38 1935-06-11 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Progressing Well London, June 9. As the result of a better night, Lc Carson, who is displaying a remarkal vitality and reserve of strength, in 1. exhaustnig illness was slightly strong this morning.—Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Article16 1935-06-11 1 —Reuter. The Senate has passed the Powers L by 233 to 15 votes.-—Reuter. - 16 words
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Article57 1935-06-11 1 —Reuter Wireless. The final .result of the biggest unofficial ballot ever held in Great Britain will be announced by Lord Cecil on June 27. Organised by the League of Nations Union there were five questions concerning the League, traffic in armaments, enforcement of covenant, including sanctions arid—Reuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Advertisement2015 1935-06-11 2 RATES FOR CASUAL notice of sale BANKS A ADVERTISEMENTS By on M O ±^t M NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERER BANK^ n tl A!) communications relating to At entranca ofstM Ane” Beach Street, HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ (nm rporatei to, BHghaM by Lk It advertisements should be addressed to Penang. y Bos/aZ charter 1853). <12,015 words
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1471 1935-06-11 3 SELANGOR SUMMER MEETING army contractor and evanescent PAY BEST KUALA PRINCE WINS BIG RACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Selangor, June 8. One accident marred the first day of the Summer Meeting, i'inakill falling before the start of the fourth race and having to1,471 words
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Article87 1935-06-11 3 Penang Man Wins Cycle Race (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. June 8. In the Malayan Public Works Department sixth annual sports held here today in which 84 competitors from all parts of Malaya competed. C. Vai berg of Singapore won the Championship. The Penang successes were as87 words
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Advertisement351 1935-06-11 3 j H Children use B so much If ENERGYL school, at play, using brains and bodies k. -CT jßfll da y l° n children are apt to tire 7 I /1 themselves out —unless special care is taken n I "ith their nourishment. For besides the energy r they use351 words
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2240 1935-06-11 4 HOPKINS SCORES 103 RUNS IN 130 MINUTES PROLIFIC PARTNERSHIP WITH HEWAN THOMPSON TAKES FIVE WICKETS FOR 24 RUNS PENANG DEFEATED SELANGOR BY 94 RUNS IN THE INTER-STATE CRICKET MATCH. A remarkable partnership of 163 runs by T. A. D. Hewan and H. O. Hopkins2,240 words
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Article61 1935-06-11 4 CRICKET Ponniah In Deadly Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 10. The annual P.W.D. cricket match between the Colony and the Malay States was concluded today. The Colony won by 31 runs. Batting first the Colony were all out for 120. The F.M.S. replied with 89.61 words
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Article41 1935-06-11 4 —Reuter. Omaha Wins Kentucky Derby Belmont Park, June 8. Omaha, winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes won the $50,000 Belmont Stakes. Omaha was a 10 to 7 j on favourite.- OTHER SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 7—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article310 1935-06-11 4 An Innings And 27 Runs I TAIL COLLAPSES Singapore defeated Negri Sembilan by an innings and 27 runs NEGRI SEMBILAN —FIRST INNINGS C. H. Miller b Sullivan 40 H. T. Stiven c Sullivan b Jansen 29 1 A. R. Chapman c Sullivan b Haxworth 2 F. de310 words
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Article195 1935-06-11 4 —Reuter. Leicester Win By An Innings London, June 10. At Northampton Leices*er defeated Northants by an innings and 125 runs. Northants 85 and 79 (Geary 7)30). Leicester 289 (Berry 124, Perkins 5!79). (Score» at close of play on Saturday). London, June 8. The following are the scores of—Reuter. - 195 words
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Article77 1935-06-11 4 —Reuter. T 2 Players Selected FOUR FROM YORKSHIRE England’s test team to pla\ gainst the South Africans at Notting .m on June 15 will be selected fron the following R. E. S. Wyatt capt. (Warwickshire) R. W. V. Robins (Middlesex) I. A. R. Peebles (Middlesex) A. S.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article312 1935-06-11 4 5 C.R.C. Beats K.L. Railway 3 j H Institute By 53 Rms rl 2 On the Victoria Green y~sterday, th? j i C. R. C. defeated the Kira la Lumpur Rail- way Irstitu’e in a friendly game of cricket i by 53 runs. j The C. R.312 words
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Advertisement106 1935-06-11 4 Itch Cause Kilhtf In 7 Ninutes Your skin has nearly 50 mii seams or pores wb.ere tiny geru y sites can hide and cause your s 'C Crack, I’ec l, Burn, also Eczema" I Ring-worm, Pimples, Acne,.Crote} i Singapore Foot. Don’t waste t ordinary methods. You must h trating- treatment106 words
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1231 1935-06-11 5 SELANGOR HELD TO A DRAW FOUR GOALS SHARED AT ALOR STAR (By Our Own Reporter) Alor Star, Saturday. After having enjoyed a larger share in the exchanges oughout and after a display of better football Selangor was n eed to share honours with Kedah1,231 words
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Article458 1935-06-11 5 Kedah Draws With Perak EIGHT GOALS AT ALOR STAR (From Our Own Correspondent) Aior Star, June 9. Con i ary to Hie match between the Keuah and Perak police resulted in a oraw of four goals all. Th© Perak police having defeated the Penang Force by six458 words
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Article399 1935-06-11 5 Annual Soccer Match Ends In Draw An interesting game of soccer was played on the Ipoh Recreation Ground on Saturday j evening when the Perak Europeans were opposed to the Penang Europeans in their annual fixture. The game ended in a draw of one goal all.399 words
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Article469 1935-06-11 5 Events Keenly Contested MRS. HALL GIVES AWAY PRIZES (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 7. The annual sports of the Government English School took place this afternoon on the school greund ard were witnessed by a large gathering which included H.H. the Regent of Kedah,469 words
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Article214 1935-06-11 5 Work On Site Not Proceeding PLANS TO BE ALTERED Sequel To Major Nunn's Report (From Our .Own Correspondent) Ipph, June 8. Air Commodore Sydney Smith together with the Perak Flying Club Officials, Mr Harold Huntsman, Vice-President, Mr. Morton, Oaptain, inspected the side of the •local aerodrome. Contrary214 words
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Article153 1935-06-11 5 By Party Of Teachers A visit o the leper asyium Pulau Jcrcjak was mad? yesterday by a party of 35 members of the Penang Teachers Association. The party left the Victoiia Jetty by special launch in the morning and were met at the leper camp by153 words
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Article139 1935-06-11 5 Amateur Combine Beats Sunville B.P. Playing on their own court, the Amateur Badminton Combine again defeated the Sunville Badminton Party, when they met in a return match on Sunday. In ‘he previous encounter, the A.B.C. won by four games to one, tut on this occasion, the result was139 words
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Article83 1935-06-11 5 Reuter. Unknown Player Wins Championship Oakmont, Pittsburg, June 9. Poor scores were returned in the American Open Golf Championship which was won by a, comparatively unknown local professional, Sam Parks, who is 28 years j of age. His scores were 77 —73—73—76 giving him an aggregate of 299.. Reuter. - 83 words
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Article452 1935-06-11 5 Easy Victory By Boon Mah KAY YONG OUTPOINTED Ipoh, Friday. There was a big crowd last evening at the Ipoh Jubilee Park when Mr. Looi Hong a local boxer, staged his first promotion. Although the programme was not as attractive as the previous one, there were two452 words
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Article43 1935-06-11 5 Malaya Cup Soccer (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. The Malaya Cup match in the Southern Section between Singapore and Negri Sembilan was played today at Seremban and resulted in x win for Singapore by two goals to one.43 words
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Advertisement131 1935-06-11 5 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessarily from the pains of indigestion? You can get rid of those stomach pains I*' two minutes with Chardox, a superactivated form of vegetable charcoal, which has the power of attracting .*-X--to itself all gases and poisons caused by food131 words
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Article1756 1935-06-11 6 HEROISM AT KUALA LUMPUR CIRCUS MAN RISKS LIFE IN LION BEAR ACT HALF-TRAINED BEASTS IN SUBSTITUTE TURN" "THERE WAS DANGER EVERY MOMENT": UGLY TEMPER OF NOVICE LIONESS HATS OFF TO A VERY BRAVE MAN! He is Herr Decker, of Harmston’s circus, now showing in1,756 words
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Article138 1935-06-11 6 AN ABSENT MINDED TAMIL Cloth Stolen From Shop A plea that he thought he had paid for the cloth, was made by a Tamil named Selamban in the police court yesterday when charged with theft in a dwelling of one yard of cloth valued at 20 cents, belonging to Tan138 words
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744 1935-06-11 6 AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE AND INSPECTION BY GROUND ENGINEER SOON I i il GREATLY IMPRESSED WITH MILITARY SANATORIUM SITE L A 1 IR Commodore Sydney Smith, Officer Commanding the R.A.F., Far East, is, it is understood, greatly impressed with the Cameron Highlands and, after a visit744 words
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Article95 1935-06-11 6 MACHINE A TOT t WRECK PILOT AND OBSERVED SLIGHTLY HURT When four R.A.F. Horsley Hawkerbombers arrived at Penang en ute to Singapore from Alor Star on S, urday morning one of the machines piloted by Fit. Lieut. Addison with L. A. C. Gough as observer undershot the95 words
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Advertisement442 1935-06-11 6 STUDY in YOUR at SPARE HOME TIME FOUNDED 1900. A JL IVI I > THE BENNETT COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS become of them in the future. Perhaps you were anxious when you visualised them as grown men and women Even with plenty of money it is not always442 words
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1385 1935-06-11 7 SECOND DAY OF SUMMER. MEETING BINTANG TUJOH PAYS $99 CLOSE AND EXCITING FINISHES Our Oan Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. In r and the fact that it was i 'y attracted a very large' e races today, the second day tngor Turf Club Summer1,385 words
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Article425 1935-06-11 7 Sen Soo Retains Singles Title HOLDERS OF DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP WIN AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. June 10. Chin Sen 800, last year’s champion, retained his Singles title today, defeating Lee Kim Loon in the final of the North Perak Men’s Singles Championship, 6—2, 8 6.425 words
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Article540 1935-06-11 7 Both Won By F.M.S« RESULTS OF MATCHES Th e Federated Malay States won both the Guillemard and McCabe Reay Cups in the tennis competition against the Straits Settlements. The competition was concluded at the Tanglin courts on Monday and Lady Thomas presented the trophies. The margin of vicinity540 words
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Article281 1935-06-11 7 Pestana Scores 52 The Casuals defeated the Marathonk yesterday by six wickets: Scores: MARATHONS L. Cheng Poh c Sow Chek b Williams 2 W. Swee Yin c and b Williams 4 Khoo Ong Lee b Williams 27 Cheah Kim Swee lbw b Rodriguese 5 Loh Hoot Yeang281 words
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Advertisement178 1935-06-11 7 Eczema in Water Blisters Over Baby Healed by Cuticura “For over three months my baby was suffering with eczema which broke out in a rash. I had him treated, but he seemed to get worse and he broke out ail over his body, face, head and hands in water blisters.178 words
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Advertisement125 1935-06-11 7 i TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH I KEEP ANTS OUT OF YOUR FOOD |UKA ANT ‘Suefires Tints' I NO WATER j i °R I F'RST CHEMICALS COST REQUIRED t I 1 1 IS 9UKA-ANT positively pre- PROTECTS I vents small ants getting I THE into ice chests, cup bMrds t125 words
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Advertisement35 1935-06-11 8 i PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD i MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS XX* /X INKS GUM n ROOKS fry day.books LETTER HEADS memorandum forms ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE prices35 words
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Miscellaneous326 1935-06-11 8 STARTS TONIGHT (M y 6.15 9-30 Si MICHAEL ARLEN'S JoB M "I AM A WOMAN, AND MUST j SENSATIONAL NOVEL 1 LIVE ON I i LO,E! I ‘The Green Hat’ M oXx I m z *x j W''<- X NOW A WONDERFUL SCREEN s■: :’SH®8&& 'si;- i J 1 Ww326 words
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Miscellaneous87 1935-06-11 8 MAJESTIC 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 RKO-RADIOS LATEST COMEDY DRAMA John Barrymore IN MARCEL PAGNOL'S STAGE TRIUMPH TOPAZE THE PLAY THAT MADE BROADWAY LAUGH AND CRY FOR A YEAR with Gorgeous MYRNA LOY as Coco The Naughtiest siren in Paris. TOPAZE would have dropped dead if a woma had looked at him.87 words
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Article126 1935-06-11 9 —Reuter. Indictment In New York $7OO MILLIONS INVOLVED New York. June 8. One of the largest investment fraud cases in history involving over 700,000,000 dollars in real estate securities is the prospect of the result of an indictment by a special Federal, Grand Jury against the New York’—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article83 1935-06-11 9 ’—Reuttr. From Hongkong GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTIFICATION Hongkong, June 8. The government Gazette this morning publishes the following order: "No person after midnight June 15, except under special export permit granted at the discretion of the superintendent of imports and exports shall export from the colony to’—Reuttr. - 83 words
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Article23 1935-06-11 9 Reuter Wireless. The death is announced of General Linsingen, aged 85, the famous war time commander of Germany’s southern army.—Reuter Wireless. - 23 words
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Article1409 1935-06-11 9 JAPANESE DEMAND VIRTUAL DEMILITARISATION OF PROVINCE CRISIS HASTENS UNITY OF NORTH AND SOUTH CHINA Peiping, June 10. General Isogai, Military Attache at the Japanese Legation, Gen. Sakai and other conferes have left Tientsin, it is reported with the object of serving a final ultimatum on.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 1,409 words
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Article147 1935-06-11 9 ’—Reuter. In Great Britain TRIBUTE TO MR. MACDONALD Mr. Baldwin's First Speech SINCE ASSUMPTION OF PREMIERSHIP London, June 9. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, speaking at Worcestershire, his first speech since assumption of the premiership paid a tribute to Mr. Macdonald and assured that their co-operation will continue.’—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article153 1935-06-11 9 .—Reuter. Striking Victory For Government Athens, June 10. A striking victory for the Government indicated by the first results of the general election today which is a prelude to the plebiscite on the return to the mo- narchial regime. The Government headed by M. Tsaldaris favour a.—Reuter. - 153 words
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Advertisement208 1935-06-11 9 relieved //f in twenty z />fw minutes jM (|1 c i corn one Radox footbath—corn 4 Two more corns—two more x footbaths —two more corns vaned! What a quick and simple ending •ars of agony! Of course, this .in has told all her friends about x But she couldn’t tell208 words
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Advertisement116 1935-06-11 9 “ICY- HOT” THERMOMETER TESTED I FLASKS J BOTTLES JUGS j FOOD JARS j LUNCH KITS 1 KEEPS FOOD OR DRINK ICY COLD 3 DAYS Kffl STEMING HOT 2 DAYS IBIWI BUILT FOR LIFETIME SERVICE. FLASKS, Chromium Plate, quart size 7/5° f Coloured, quart size 4/5o I LIP JUGS, Chromium *9/5°116 words
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Article649 1935-06-11 10 Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set. The recent episode in the troubled history of the isles of Greece does but confirm the melancholy verdict of their would-be liberator. Byron “dreamed that Greece might yet be free,” and freedom, of a kind,649 words
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Article119 1935-06-11 10 absent for some months.—Rugby Radio Service. British Government Watching Situation London. June 8. The Foreign Office announces that “His Majesty’s Government as has been stated in Parliament on several occasions have been watching with close attention the recent developments in the financial and economic situation of China. Theyabsent for some months.—Rugby Radio Service. - 119 words
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Article51 1935-06-11 10 .—Reuter. Epicentre 15 Miles Away Taichu, June 10. An official report of a mild earthquake at 10.51 yesterday morn'ng shows the epicentre to be 15 miles from Taichu. Two villages suffered damage, a wooden schoolhouse and a public market collapsing. The total casaulties of the earthquake are three.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article542 1935-06-11 10 Odds Ends Believe it or not I was pushed right out of the Sunday Gazette this week but you can’t keep a good man down and so here we are with a few little bits added to bring us up to date. Just to begin at the end so to542 words
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Article69 1935-06-11 10 (Frcm Cur Own Coriespondent) Alor Star, June 9. The wedding was solemnised according to Mohemedan Rites at Alor Star on Friday, June 7 between Yang Termat Mulia Tunku Fatima daughter oP Yang Teramat Mul'a Tunku Mohamed Jewa and granddaughter of Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan Abdul69 words
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Article154 1935-06-11 10 Theory And Ideal Explained INCREASINGLY ADOPTS (From Our Own Correspond. Singapore, J< Dr. P.K.C. Tyau, Chinese Consul ne a) officiating at a wedding this mt, Mr. Gooi Kim Lian, brother an in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Gooi Kim 1,. Miss Tan Peng Cheng, daughter f Mrs.154 words
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Article291 1935-06-11 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Balance Of Parties Unchanged London, June The reconstruction of tne Cab.net was effected yesterday with remarkable ex- pedition and a min.mum of excitement. During the afternoon Mr. Ramsay Mac- donald was addressing the House of Commons on defence questions as Prime Minister. On leaving—Rugby Radio Service. - 291 words
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Article150 1935-06-11 10 —Reuter. Agreeßsent Keache Buenos Aires, Jun An agreement for the settlement Gran Chaco dispute has been rea the mediators according to an communique. It is undr stood th agreement is based on measures for bilira*ion and demil’tarisat cn, outr the possibility further ho idi it submission of—Reuter. - 150 words
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Advertisement119 1935-06-11 10 A good game i\ I and then V J a Carlsberg. ctsSEml A V H JJ B B Once lasted <£ Jways B beer beer beer SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. I WHEN YOU VISIT PENANG HILL allow us to cater for your requirements.119 words
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Advertisement56 1935-06-11 10 I YARDLEY LAVENDER laovab?3 Fragrance how securely it holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-day jgjßg- It is the one perfume of which you will never fl**» charming at all times and especlaliy VWtl Perfect for the inform si K occasion. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.,56 words
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Article173 1935-06-11 11 Premises Raided RELEASED ON $lOOO BAIL As a result of information laid at the Uctive Seat on a raid was made yes<l ay afternoon on an alleged booker's house, premises No. 298 Chulia A.S.P. Kirk and Inspector Hunt con- 1 the raid and a Chinese believed to173 words
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Article283 1935-06-11 11 Large Attendance At Funeral :.<• funeral of Mr. Goh Seang Lin took ice on Sunday frem his residence, 35 Green Hall. The large attendance included Messrs. < ii'-ah Tato, Cheah Wat Hye, Cheah Wat > Cheah Wat Swee, Foo Joo Hoe. Foo J g283 words
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Article210 1935-06-11 11 Sequel In Police Court KHEH CHARGED WITH MURDER A tinsmith’s shop in Beach Street was the scene of a fatal Assault on Saturday afternoon when a heated argument between two Labourers resulted in one of them receiving head injuries from which he died. The assailant a210 words
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Article17 1935-06-11 11 The Submarines, Rover, Regulus and Regent left Penang at 6.40 a.m. for Singapore.17 words
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Article138 1935-06-11 11 Local Manager Summoned ALLEGED IMPORTATION The case was mentioned today in the District Court in which C. K. Chellaram, the manager of Messrs. B. H. T. Doulatram and Co; was summoned at the instance of the Deputy Registrar of Textiles, Mr. V. N. Wade, for: (1) “knowingly importing138 words
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Article212 1935-06-11 11 Siamese Before The Magistrate i IMPORTATION OF SILVER COINS The alleged Importation into Penang of an enormous number of coins in silver dollars and notes was the cause for the arrest of a Siamese who was again produced before the Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph this212 words
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Article132 1935-06-11 11 Lorry Driver Pleads Guilty Saw Chooi Teng, a young Hokkien, pleaded guilty before His Honour (Mr. B. F. Bridge) in the District Court today when charged with causing hurt to Khoo Jin Lean by driving motor-lorry P.K. 4617 in a negligent manner in Carnavon Street on132 words
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Article62 1935-06-11 11 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, June 10. The International Labour Office by 96 votes to 17 adopted the Labour resolution to consider immediately the question of juvenile employment and submit recommendation to the governments concerned. The decision will be followed by petitions to be presented by a number of EuropeanReuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article203 1935-06-11 11 Reuter. London, June 11. Japan’s annexation—for that is what it will amount to in fact—of the very important province of Northern China is a logical entinuation of the policy which was beguno four years ago with the capture of Mukden, declares the “Daily Herald” leader. Four years agoReuter. - 203 words
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Article526 1935-06-11 11 Own Tins Manufactured On Premises A new and up-to-date pineapple factory has been erected at Scudai, Johore. A representative of the Straits Times on Friday made a tour of inspection of this factory which belongs to the Lee Pineapple Co. and what he saw w’as526 words
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237 1935-06-11 11 Criminal Negligence By Person Unknown NO CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE A verdict of criminal negligence not amounting to culpable homicide against some person or persons unknown was returned by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) at the conclusion of his inquiry on Friday into the death237 words
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Advertisement53 1935-06-11 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER, DANCE And Cabaret With "THE 3 NEW YORKERS" HANK BROWN The Star of Steppers WITH UKIE LEE DOROTHY ST. CLAIRE (In A Change of Programme) DINNER CABARET $3/- NON-DINERS $l/"THE 3 NEW YORKERS" Will also appear during the Dinner Dances to be held on53 words
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Advertisement413 1935-06-11 11 SUPREME Jr W Iflßk In the Sunday Despatch Bonny Baby Competition fwwf' 1934, open to all comers y 10 babies out of the final ill 12 were fed on COW W WWBB gate. J&JB Here are three including Ry: i 11 B the first prize-winner >• B B Could there413 words
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2405 1935-06-11 12 MANY RACES LIVING IN FRIENDSHIP THE OPENING ADDRESSES MOVEMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING INSPIRING speeches were made at the opening of the Malaya and Siam District Conference of Rotary in Singapore on Saturday. The President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Mr. W. Bartley, welcoming the2,405 words
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Advertisement174 1935-06-11 12 USE W’ a i -rz ((f for cleaning pots j and pans Vim makes greasy pots and pans like new again—bright i and gleaming and spotless. Vim I the “double action” MB cleanser; it not only loosens i the dirt but also picks it up. WB Vim not only cleans174 words
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Article578 1935-06-11 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. Kennedy left for Kuala Lumpur by the- night mail yesterday. Mr. H.L. Page, of Kamuning Estate, Sungei Siput, has been transferred to Lambak Estate, Menkibol, Johore. t i Mr. T.S.S. Subramaniam Chettiar has been appointed manager of the Chettiars’ Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, with effect from578 words
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Article71 1935-06-11 13 Upcountry Experience Rough Passages (From Our Owm Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. Flying Club planes from upcountry attending the rally here experienced very rough passages but all arrived safely. The Penang plane piloted by Mr. J.W. Jones and Mr. I.C.M. Pemberton ran into a bad storm over71 words
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1746 1935-06-11 13 SPARKLING SPEECH BY SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT Singapore, Saturday. In conn action with the conference of th? Rotary Clubs of Malaya, which was held in Singapore over the w'eek-end, a dinner was held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday, when H. E. The Governor, Sir Shenton1,746 words
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Advertisement10 1935-06-11 13 PURE NUTRITIOUS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. It’drin Studios 010 words
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Advertisement269 1935-06-11 13 Glands Made Young A'igour Renewed Without Operation e.Jr yo y feel ol< before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and physical TiVrt y OU will find new happiness and health in an American medical disand vß^llirvoiHn^ 01 youthfui vigour i’ ty <iu,c kt r than gland operain tablet 1269 words
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Advertisement551 1935-06-11 13 DANCE MUSIC FROM THE BEST OF DANCE BANDS DEBROY SOMERS BAND 10-inch SHE WORE A LITTLE JACKET OF BLUE. Fox Trot SO CLOSE TO THE FOREST, FB 1041 HENRY KING and His Orchestra. MR. AND MRS. IS THE NAME, Fox-Trot (film, “Flirtation 10-tncZi walk FB 1051 < FLIRTATION WALK, F551 words
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Article529 1935-06-11 14 K.L. Cheng Wah Club’s Odd Goal Win BIAN THONG'S BRILLIANT DISPLAY Despite fielding eight State players the Cheng Wah Club of Kuala Lumpur had to be contented with an odd goal in :nv e victory in their friendly soccer against the Chinese Recreation Club on the529 words
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Article113 1935-06-11 14 —Reuter. Australia Eliminates France Paris, June 11. Australia eliminated France by three matches to two. Crawford beat Merlin 6 —4, 4—6, 6 —3, 6—3. Crawford beat Boussus 2 —6, 6 -4, 6 4, 3—6, 9—7. Merlin beat McGrath 6—4. 5—7, 6—3, 6- 4. Crawford and Quist beat Borotra—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article365 1935-06-11 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* a MESSRS. KBNNMDY A CO-*» (2>t today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN s Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9ex 4 3 4 9ex Ayer Weng 1.92 1.97% 1.92% 197% Bangrin 22 6 23 6365 words
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Article154 1935-06-11 14 The following are latest for today Buyers nN Ampat Tin 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 1.90 1.95 Hitams 48 50 Hong Fatts 51 54 K. Lan juts 14 3 15 3 Kamuntings 12=3 12 9 K. Kampars 9 9 10 3 Kuchais 70 75 Laruts 8154 words
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Article42 1935-06-11 14 PENANG, JUNE 11 London Bank Demand 2)3 31|32 4mlts 214 1116 3 nalts credit s Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 85C Hongkong T.T. *4 prem. I Shanghai T.T. 26% dis. Irdia T.T. 153% Bar Silver 3242 words
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Article36 1935-06-11 14 —Reuter. j Brussels, June 10. Playing at Brussels Perry added the Belgian Championship to his list of championship. He defeated in the final the Austrian Davis Cup player Artens 6—3, 9—7, 6-3.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article222 1935-06-11 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seiler* TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fa*t 50 52 50 52 Klang River 1.60 1.65 1.60 1.65 Nawng Pet 72% 77% 75 80 North Taiping 50 52% 52 54c Raub Gold 4.85222 words
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Article110 1935-06-11 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 21 64 74 37 64 New York 4.91% 4.93% Montreal 4.91% 4.93% Brussels 28.96 29.05 Geneva 15.04 15.09 Amsterdam 7.25% 7.28 Miten 59% 59 1 2 Ber lin 12.15 12.18 Prague 117% 118 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%110 words
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98 1935-06-11 14 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON INDIA OR CEYLON Issuing Rupees 154 $lOO. Paying Rupees 156 $lOO. RATES OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON OTHER PLACES CHlNA—lssuing Rates Canton $74 Straits $lOO Chinese Swatow $73 do $lOO do Amoy $75 do $lOO do Foochow $75 do $lOO do Shanghai98 words
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Article251 1935-06-11 14 SOON THEAM CO. Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers nN Chenderiangs 8j- Bj9 8:3 B|9 Hong Fatts .50 -50% .50 .52%ex Hongkcngs 12|- 12:6 12 3 1~ 9 j Johans 24 25 27 K. Kampars 9 6 10j J 9’9 10 3 K. Lar ju*s 13 6 14 14- 14)6251 words
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Article94 1935-06-11 14 Lode Discovered In South Lombong The General Manager reports as follows: —“A lode has been d'scovered in the South lombong and may be valuable. A trial crushing of about scwt. of stone gave approximately 3% SNO2 assaying 72% SN. At present 12ft. has been sunk on94 words
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Article120 1935-06-11 14 TIN: FRIDAY TODAY London (Spot) £223-10-0 No market Do (3 months) £219-10-0 No market Ste<apOir $112.00 $112.87 Businrss Done Pmsng $112.78% $113.12% Businese Done Buyerg no 25 tons CXlTBA—(Smarted) $475 $4BO FEFFBB $17.00 $16.50 MJBBEBm—* London 6d. Holiday New York *****c(G) 12 9 16c(G) Singapore Sppt 20%c. 20%c.120 words
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Advertisement191 1935-06-11 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. The Directors of this Company have declared an Interim Dividend of 8 per cent less income tax at 4s. 6d. in the in respect of the financial year ending 30th June, 1935. This will be paid on 10th July, 1935.’ HARRISONS, BARKER CO.,191 words
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Advertisement46 1935-06-11 14 PENANG ‘PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. SATURDAY NEXT—June 15th FIFTH ANNUAL BALL P. P. W. European'Volunteers Dinner at 8-15 p.m. (Orders Decorations) Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday COCKTAIL DANCES 6.30 to 9 p.m. WALTZ COMPETITION ON June 24th, 26th 28th. OPEN TO AT.T. NO ENTRY FEE.46 words
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Miscellaneous35 1935-06-11 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6.00 78 NE Noon 79 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 8.50 a.m 1.20 a.m. 8.19 p.m 2.55 p.m. TO.MOIH”"’’ 9.40 a.m 2.32 e„m. 9.35 p.m 4.13 p.m.35 words
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Miscellaneous269 1935-06-11 14 Phone 485 Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FtW FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Tuesday, 11th June. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “KWAK MOH TAI THAU CHOW HAR WAN SNEAH” 2. “BENG KEONG LU KHOW TOE BAN LEE TENG SNEAH.” Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10269 words
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Article2848 1935-06-11 15 SUBSTANTIAL PROFIT OF OVER £63,000 BwT NO DIVIDEND FOR ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS rwmty-Nin h Annual General of The Ma'ecca Plantations, Limiheld at the offices of the Rubber Association, 19, Fenchurch London, E.C. 'harles Emerson (the chairman of ■upanyi presided. W F. MacLagan, representing the s and agents (Messrs.2,848 words
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Advertisement213 1935-06-11 15 j “Avery” Weighing Scales BRITISH MADE I —ilL Unsurpassed for SENSITIVENESS, > ACCURACY and > 1 LASTING QUALITY I H “Avery” machines are built by experts, 4 r with tested material and to the most f 1 B modern designs. They are backed by C over a century’s scale making213 words
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Advertisement1653 1935-06-11 16 I n DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE z-v“ jj-*'* LINE J, ?Er iwki/wnno “AsssSSjl Xey-j. LIMB .MMfiamS&at □gUL Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due JL ANTENOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow June 14 July 11 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ B MENELAUS L’don,’ R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea. June 21 July 21 From1,653 words
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Article564 1935-06-11 17 Forthcoming Events in j I Empire Broadcasting ALL TIMES ARE GIVEN IN GREENWICH MEAN TIME TRANSMISSION 1 Sun. June 16, 4.30 a.m.—An Empire Service, relayed from Canterbury Cathedral. 5.35 a.m. Kathleen Levi (New Zealand Pianist). LI Tue. June 18, 6.00 a.m.—England v. South Africa. Running commentary on564 words
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Article677 1935-06-11 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines I The following is a list of vessels arriving ind sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.S. MONTE PIANA from Italy. Sails for Singapore, China and Japan same day. S.S. MAKIAN from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Par.eh, Berombang and677 words
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Article230 1935-06-11 17 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The Eastbound and Westbound Imperial Aircrafts are expected to arrive at Alor Star and Singapore respectively on schedule. AIR MAIL A mail for Medan by train to Alor Star and thence by Air Mail Service will be closed at 6.30 a.m. tomorrows A mail for230 words
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Advertisement48 1935-06-11 17 HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 3OBL Pter Dead, Bagan lamt. IST CLASS 2ND CLASS 3RD CLASS Cars for Hire Day and Night to all parts of Malaya and Siam. GARAGE FOR HIRE. DEALERS IN PETROL, MOTOR TYRES AND MOTOR ACCESSORIES. For particalam pteane apply peawaady 'Phone No. 75 Butterworth.48 words
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Advertisement72 1935-06-11 17 ZENITH RADIOS ARE SELLING FAST > BECAUSE THEY ARE T 1 0 'T' PERFORMANCE V If F I /or economy -LP LJ JL LONG SERVICE OWN ONE AND YOU WON’T REGRET! NATIONAL RADIO c Si. Phone 484. T TING FREE W S I GLASSES 8 FRAMES J V 1 TO72 words
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Miscellaneous828 1935-06-11 17 Virelessl Programmes 8.8. C. The following are the wavelengths, two p-; which will be used simultaneously GSG 16 86 metres I jmd GSF IP 82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time' GSE 25.29 metres after 11 05 pm. Local Time G3D 25.58828 words
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524 1935-06-11 18 "PENANG HAS MOST INHOSPITABLE PEOPLE PROF. SMITH GOES ON RETIREMENT ADVICE TO MEDICAL I STUDENTS Penang may pride itself on its extreme beauty and its delightful insular climate but it houses the most y inhospitable people in Malaya! That was the opinion and experience of Professor C. J. Smith, C.8.E.,524 words
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Article997 1935-06-11 18 Interesting Ipoh Case PLAINTIFF GIVES EVIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 7. Further evidence was recorded yesterdayin the Perak Supreme Court in the case instituted by Mr. M.C. Corbett, a Mining Engineer of Ipoh, against Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd., as a result of numerous disputes997 words
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Article319 1935-06-11 18 Discovery On Seashore CAUSE OF DEATH UNASCERTAINABLE The discovery of a decomposed body in a sampan on the sea-shore off Jelutong on May 23. was the subject of an inquiry by the Coroner (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court yesterday. Inspector Pawanchik of the319 words
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Article297 1935-06-11 18 Coroner's Inquirv Adjourned CHINESE WHO DIED FROM INJURIES RECEIVED An inquiry was held cn Saturday by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, into the death of a Chinese who succumbed to injuries received following a collision with a cyclist at Magazine junction on May 18. Inspector297 words
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Article64 1935-06-11 18 Loss Of $2,063 Shown (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. The report of the Raffles Hotel shows a net loss for the period ended February of $2,063 after deducting depreciation and interest on the mortgages. The bankruptcy of Sarkies brothers having been completed the Official Assignee has64 words
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Advertisement88 1935-06-11 18 Kill Kidney frouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness hava stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism. Dizziness, Lumbago, Burning, Itching, Smarting. Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor’s new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw sore kidneys.88 words
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Advertisement166 1935-06-11 18 lO* i Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., M.ANUFACTURERS OF I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT J r* —a S3 UJ U ■p- 3 I IQ OALMLO» > VNaiLTCMU «A4.V* I I a Si 25. filter inlet Y j I ZT 4UO 4 i valve» 1 LSg J FILTER f, U rtLLIN» LIO 2166 words
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Advertisement35 1935-06-11 18 I SHANGHAI LACE CO.. f 27, Bishop Street, Penang. Opening Sale NOW l ON FOR A SHORT TIME DEALER > aa OF EMBROIDERIES, NAPERIES, LINGERIES. j ARTS NOVELTIES, ETC., ETC. j LARGER SELECTION. LOWER PR s35 words
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1260 1935-06-11 19 "LOST" IN PACIFIC FOR THREE MONTHS RECEIVES “DISTURBING WIRE" FROM U.S.A. RUSHING BACK WITH ALL POSSIBLE SPEED DOUGLAS Fairbanks senior, and a f ew members of his yachting party who have been “lost” in the Pacific for the last three months, suddenly turned U P1,260 words
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Article83 1935-06-11 19 Youthful Mourners Attend Greek’s Funeral Some of the Singapore school-children who had been entertained by him just before his death, attended the funeral of Paul Emmauel (Grock 11, the well-known clown) at Bidadari Cemetery early on Friday. The Rev. William Murray took the service, and among the others83 words
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Advertisement162 1935-06-11 19 I 4M* #X^ f w«w"''\ lp W««L 1* 1 Isochrom Film xsSn 26° Sch. n| GETS YOU THE PICTURE. IST O Pl WHY YOUR BEARINGS SO OFTEN <+'s a waste of money and quite unnecessary For Trouble-free I bearing surface ’X i n. v\ c r p* flf Jk V162 words
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Advertisement419 1935-06-11 19 I Veterinary Remedies! Alterative This 4 i cc.'DiT’ofj Alterative POWDER CONDITION ,r,vriAKl DnidM POWDER or Horse:. p f es the b!ood 8 A valuable aid for and acts as a very fl J Conditioning and iFt I mild tonic. i maintaining perfect B It corrects stouiach d| i condition o419 words
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Article, Illustration222 1935-06-11 20 UTMBLEY Staged a swimming innovation on Empire Day, school children were entertained and allowed to tatted at a Umo-at the Empire POOL Left; F H Temme the Channel swimmer, demonstrating to the children how he was fed during his Channel Swims. MEETING THE DUKE. —The Duke222 words