Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 June 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-06-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 133. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1660 1935-06-12 1 PROMOTION OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE" BISHOP OF SINGAPORE'S INSPIRING ADDRESS NEXT MEETING AT IPOH —W"t Singapore, June 10. The sixth annual conference of the Rotary District of Malaya and tin tco e b ’ded today. The fina*. sess’o i ’"a° at the conference room at the1,660 words
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Article66 1935-06-12 1 CALLED UPON TO SHOW} CAUSE i I (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 12. i i On a motion by Dr. Withers Payne, I the Supreme Court yesterday a rule nisi on a certain local advocate calling upon him to show cause why, he should66 words
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Article118 1935-06-12 1 Reuter. Pearl Buck And Mrs. Walsh Reno, Nevada, June 11. The authoress Pearl Buck has filed a divcrce suit aga’nst her husbard John Buck charging him with extreme cruelty John Buck has fi’ed en answer which is a general denial of the charges. Property rights and custody ofReuter. - 118 words
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Article52 1935-06-12 1 All eighteen evangelical pastors imprisoned at Sachsenburg concentration camp have been released. They were convicted at different times by order of the Nazi Government of Saxony but were released by the Reichs Minister for the Interior Dr. Frick, presumably as the result of numerous petitions from the52 words
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Article204 1935-06-12 1 <* getting any younger.”—Rugby Radio Service. Bring In The Younger Generation SAYS THE PRINCE OF WALES London, June 11. The Prince of Wales addressing “Old Comrades” as he called ex-service men of the British Legion at their conference in London today made a cordial reference to the<* • – getting any younger.”—Rugby Radio Service. - 204 words
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Article51 1935-06-12 1 —Reuter Wireless. To Continue For Another Year London, June 6. A financial resolution has been issued providing for the necessary authority for continuance of the sugar subsidy with certain modifications for one year after August 31 next. It is proposed, however, to discontinue payment of the subsidy on.—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article155 1935-06-12 1 —Reuter. Closely Watched NO ILLUSIONS I ENTERTAINED London, June 12. Developments in North China are being closely watched in London where they are regarded as of first importance states the Morning Post diplomatic correspondent. i He adds that no illusions are entertained regarding Japanese intentions and—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article319 1935-06-12 1 —Rugby Radio Service. British Industry Ar.d International Cartel London, June 11. The British Iron and Steel federation in a statement regarding the conference with the International Steel Cartel held in Luxemburg on June 4 says the British Delegation consisted of ten members, representing various sectional interests, led—Rugby Radio Service. - 319 words
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Article23 1935-06-12 1 His condition remains unchanged.—Rugby Radio Service. London. June 11. Lord Carson passed a satisfactory night. His condition remains unchanged.—Rugby Radio Service.His condition remains unchanged.—Rugby Radio Service. - 23 words
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Article31 1935-06-12 1 new constitution has b -en signed.—R?uter. The state of war which h>?.s been existing since March 11 is new raised aid the new constitution has b -en signed.—R?uter.new constitution has b -en signed.—R?uter. - 31 words
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Article378 1935-06-12 1 Some Details BIG PURCHASES OF MACHINERY Tota s of Malayan trade for April were given seme weeks ago. The following details are taken from the full monthly returns row issued I Gross trade during April amounted td--588,433,000 compared wth $78,454.000 irx April last year. Trade for378 words
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Article78 1935-06-12 1 —Reuter. Soviet's Protest To Japan Moscow, June 11. The Soviet Embassy in Japan has protested to Japan against the violation of Soviet frontier when it is alleged that a Japanese-Manchurian detachment lying in ambush in Soviet territory attacked tw r o members of the Red Army of—Reuter. - 78 words
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Advertisement15 1935-06-12 1 I't. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement27 1935-06-12 1 LIQUEUR SCOTCH wMk WHISKY I Um f -Jw ft A s t l||| a «ntt I.■ itM .-11 r AaMy r SOLE AGENTS McAlister co., ltd., PENANG.27 words
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Advertisement57 1935-06-12 1 For defects of 8,1 vision //consult J straits optical > SUPPI.Y, 1 1 It A 170 A, Penang Rd., j Penang. TODAY’S NEWS PAGE I f.atest Telegrams r '.Early Telegrams <* [Sport 4 and 5 Malayan News 7 and 12 ’Latest Penang News 1] Commodity Prices And Exchange Rates N57 words
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Advertisement2039 1935-06-12 2 RATES FOR CASUAL' Lot 596 Mukim 21, Central District BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC AUCTION NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK <EftftMMaMft|MftMn^^^^*’ B: by UAATCrUAPPII OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. y A’l cnmmunicatio:-« Messrs. A DENNYS CO. HANDEL MAAIJV incorporated in England by M„4 advertisements addressed to, y. Royal Charter 1853). Ift the Advertising Manager,2,039 words
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Article2361 1935-06-12 3 THE BALL AT THE GUILDHALL HER MAJESTY'S SIXTY-EIGHTH BIRTHDAY A BIOGRAPHY OF THE QUEEN A PENTHOUSE IN PARK LANE i From Our Own Correspondent! London, Moy 29. I ATE DINNER PARTY ■«z HEN tiie King recently gave the > second state dinner party in ceklration2,361 words
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Advertisement155 1935-06-12 3 £if -t" iiw '.yV I v 0 8 fwAtW 1 I|l The Perfume Ij. S f or Y° u I Captivating by its delightfully 4 fresh but unobtrusive aroma, j Tosca Perfume is B P c h°* ce sophistic- k g ated women, the very I r'' fEh incarnation of155 words
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558 1935-06-12 4 SINGAPORE OLYMPIAD 94 FEET DISCUS THROW LONG JUMP OF 21 FT. 10 INS. We give below the results of the finals run on the first day of the Singapore Chinese Olympiad which is being held in preparation for the All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad to558 words
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Article700 1935-06-12 4 Selangor Retains Sin Nam Cup PENANG TIES IN LADIES 1 EVENTS In the triangular badminton tournament held in Ipoh during the Whitsun holidays, Selangor retained the Leong Sin Nam Cup i in the men’s section and Penang tied with Selangor for th e Raja Permaisuri Cup. The700 words
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Article271 1935-06-12 4 —Reuter. Drawn Game With I Glamorgan ROWAN SCORES A CENTURY London, June 11. Th? match between Glamorgan and the South Africans was drawn. j South Africa: 401 (Rowan 153.1 Glamorgan: 142 (E. Davies <5 not out) and 245 for 9 wickets (Smart 114 not out). KENT DEFEATS—Reuter. - 271 words
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Article129 1935-06-12 4 Results Of The Finals (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 10. The doubles finals of Badminton Tournament played off on Monday in the Volunteer Hall for the the Che Laidin’s Cups resulted in Wye Kee and Ah Sitt (Sunroc Party) beating Huat Seng and Leong Tap129 words
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Article132 1935-06-12 4 Pacific B. Party Beats Mayflower B. Party A friendly Badminton match between the Pacific Badminton Party and the Mayflower Badminton Party was played at the latter’s court on Sunday and resulted in a win for the P. B. P. by 4 games to 2. The following are the132 words
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Article519 1935-06-12 4 First Division Match TWO PLAYERS ORDERED OFF The first division match between the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club ar.d the Indian I Recreation Club yesterday was marred by several unsavoury incidents in cne of which the referee ordered off the field two players while in two other519 words
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Article158 1935-06-12 4 Teachers 1 Odd Goal Victory In a keenly contested soccer match on the Esplanade yesterday, the P.C.C. lost to the j Penang Teachers Association by the odd i goal. There was no score in the first half, the exchanges being even, but in the second the Teachers were158 words
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Article236 1935-06-12 4 Open Badminton Tournament TO BE PLAYED AT TAIPING (Frcm Our Own Correspordent) Taiping. June 11. Following the success of the North Perak Tenn's Championships he’.d at Taiping during the Whitsuntide holidays, Taiping will be the venue next week-end, of the first Open Singles Badminton Championship, when players236 words
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Article133 1935-06-12 4 K. L. Railway Institute Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 10. The Ipoh Club defeated the Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute at cricket on Sunday by 55 runs. The visitors were without the services of their best men who were in Penang. The Ipoh Club going in first133 words
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Article165 1935-06-12 4 Dutchmen Beaten In Home Waters The interport yachting races between the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the Royal Batavia Yacht Club was sailed on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning and afternoon at Batavia, ‘"nd resulted in a win for Singapore by 39 points to 24 >165 words
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Article33 1935-06-12 4 July Meeting Owners and trainers are reminded that the date of closing of entries for the Pct®* Turf Club July meeting has been altered from June 22, to June 19.33 words
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Advertisement69 1935-06-12 4 i PXIRIS GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH Y< Paris Garters’world-wide ship endures because thev ..re more comfortable, more s< able and more economica n any other garter. The only garters made of tht 1? stretch and long wear S WEAVE ELASTIC, in smar designs and color combinau A. STEIN COMPANY69 words
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Article, Illustration1936 1935-06-12 5 FELICITATION'S YORKSHIRE CUP FRANK BUTTERS'S SUCCESSES FRENCH HORSE WINS SALISBURY CUR (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 29. :URDON RICHARD’S DOUBLE •.> good attendance at the concluding of the Chepstow meeting was no due to the fact that Gordon Richards riding on a course on which he1,936 words
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Advertisement445 1935-06-12 5 Found in Film on teeth... the germs of tooth decay! Buried beneath an ever-forming J film, this invisible enemy attacks A*; enamel and destroys the part beneath. To fight decay, you JT} must remove film every day. H This is what the scientist finds when he analyses film on teeth:445 words
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Advertisement298 1935-06-12 5 BE SURE OF SUCCESSFUL PICTURES WITH A—THE FASTEST AND REST ROLL-FILM MIRROR REFLEX IN THE WORLD The 1935 model is fitted with ZEISS V jBSlf TESSAR F/3.5 lens instead of F/3.8, and Compur Shutter speeded up to i/sooth sec. instead of i/3ooth sec., without any increase in price. With the298 words
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306 1935-06-12 6 More Shooting Successes For P. P.W. Volunteer Corps PENANG VETERA LS' SHIELD Murray Cup WELL AHSAD DF f <c. SCORES The Penang Province s vv Vohmteer Corps have tor wral years swept the board at tin av; Command Rifle Meetingstandard of shooting is ben maintained this season is shov.: f306 words
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3549 1935-06-12 6 ON COMMON GROUND SOUND PHILOSOPHY OF ORIENTAL THOUGHT SALIENT SAYING OF CONFUCIUS At the dinner meeting of the Malacca Rotary Club Mr. Tan Chong Lek delivered an interesting discourse on “Confucius.” Mr. Tan Chong Lek said: 1 d•> not know what prompted3,549 words
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Article139 1935-06-12 6 To Be Demolished ECONOMY NOT FOR ’’CIRCUS" The closing of the Leith Street police station a few days ago has been the subject of much comment and speculation. It is rumoured that the building is to be pulled down to make wav for the traffic island139 words
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Article174 1935-06-12 6 Commercial Classes And Hostel A new school has recently been opened at Taiping, called the Taiping Residential School. This school, it is understood, has taken over the small school formerly run j by Mr. Murugasu Pillai, of Taiping. The school should fill a want in the174 words
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Article229 1935-06-12 6 I Mr. Robert Charter Dies At Sea CHIEF OF EUROPEAN I FIRE BRIGADE i News has been received n Ku a uni pur, of the death of Mr. Rob rt Charter, at sea cn June 7, aged 75. The late Mr. Charter was born in Cey-229 words
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845 1935-06-12 7 NEW LIGHT SHED ON THE MOSQUITO WILL CHECK DISEASE Mnlana will be easier to keep in check and thousands of pounds will be 1,1 thv asjamst the disease, following 1 a discoverv of world-wide it nu( that xx is descrioed to graduates845 words
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Article325 1935-06-12 7 Council Representation SINGAPORE PUBLICATION CONDEMNED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 12. Indians rolled up in full force last night to the Town Hall when several resolutions were passed, the first of which was connected with the Quetta disaster. Mr. L. R. Chandran presided325 words
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Article76 1935-06-12 7 Rickshaw Pullers In Court Two rickshaw pullers being unable to cater for customers, indulged in a conversation but this developed into a hot battle of words and resulted in the two coming to blows. They were arrested. This morning. Tan See Hun and Low Lian Huat76 words
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Article133 1935-06-12 7 15 Three-Minute Rounds FIGHT AT FUN FROLIC (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Boxing enthusiasts will be pleased to hear that the bout between Little. Abayan and Frank> Weber has materialised. The Boxing Board of Control today approved of a 15 three-minute round contest which is the main feature of133 words
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449 1935-06-12 7 Weights For Saturday CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the weights for Saturday, the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting RACE 1 Ponies, Class 2, Division 1, 6 furlongs. KATHRYN 9 00 ROCKLEY STAR 8.12 SPEEDY LADY 8.09 GOLD FINCH 8449 words
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Advertisement121 1935-06-12 7 j TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH I KEEP ANTS OUT OF YOUR FOOD i uka=ant i ‘Sue fires NO WATER h i or j I FIRST CHEMICALS I COST REQUIRED i I I IS UKA-ANT positively pre- PROTECTS I vents small ants getting I THE into ice chests, cup boards,121 words
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Miscellaneous431 1935-06-12 8 SHOWING TOMORROW BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURE'S showing tomorr; w FIRST musical extravaganza filmed partly in colour “RADIO PARADE OF 1935 With A Host Of Over 40 RADIO. STAGE SCREEN STARS COMBINED IN SPECTACULAR MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT MERGER Headed By WILL HAY HELEN CHANDLER-CLIFFORD MOLLISON. BILL BENNET DAVY BURNABY. THE WESTERN BROTHERS, TEDDY431 words
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Article950 1935-06-12 9 BRITAIN'S DECISION TO TAKE ACTIVE PART IN CHINESE AFFAIRS WARRANTED BY HER INTERESTS IN FAR EAST MOST IMPORTANT STEP FOR MANY YEARS London, June 11. fhe Foreign Office in London announces “His Majesty’s Govrnment, as has been stated in Parliament on several occasions, Kive been watching950 words
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Article111 1935-06-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Floods In Kent SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN MANY PARTS London, June 11. Although long sunny periods were experienced during the Whitsuntide week-end, the weather was broken by severe thunderstorms in many parts. At several places in Kent, the rainfall exceeded one inch during the—Rugby Radio Service. - 111 words
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Article179 1935-06-12 9 —Reuter Wireless. Employers Persist In Non-Cooperation Geneva, June 6. The employers’ group has decided to persist in its attitude of non-cooperation in the forty-hour week committee when the 110 conference is resumed. AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE’S REMARKS Geneva, June 7. The American representative ridiculed the so-called Rip Van Winkle employers—Reuter Wireless. - 179 words
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Article122 1935-06-12 9 .—Reuter. $90,000 Found. In Canyon Washington, June 11. Of $200,000 ransom paid by Mr. Wyer Hauser for bis son’s release $116,000 have been recovered. This includes $90,000 found buried in a canyon near Salt Lake City today as e result of a confession by Herman Waley. It is.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article92 1935-06-12 9 Husbands Relieved Of Anomalous Legal Burden London, June 5. The measure to relieve husbands from the anomalous legal burden incurred upon marriage has passed the second reading in the House of Lords. Styled the Law Reform Bill, it practically extinguishes a husband’s rights over his wife’s property92 words
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Article217 1935-06-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. Transferred To Karachi 700 MEMBERS OF BRITISH FAMILIES To Be Evacuated To England Karachi, June 11. The first of special hospital trains carrying 277 injured persons arrived yesterday at Karachi and 636 had by then left Quetta. Approximately 100 cases have still to beRugby Radio Service. - 217 words
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Article125 1935-06-12 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 3% Loan Oversubscribed 33 Times London, June 11. The Manchester Corporation 3 per cent, loan of £4,000,000 which was offered last week at 99 per cent, is stated to have been oversubscribed 33 times. Dealings began today and finished at a premium of 15/16. It—Rugby Radio Service. - 125 words
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Article83 1935-06-12 9 Rugby Radio Service. 60.000 Schoolchildren Watch Dress Rehearsal London, June 11. Sixty thousand schoolchildren this afternoon watched the dress rehearsal of the j Aidershot Tattoo in the Rushmoor arena. The Duke of Connaught, the Duchess of York and the two little princesses were also present. Shortly before theRugby Radio Service. - 83 words
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Article19 1935-06-12 9 —Reuter. M. Poul Scheel, counsellor at the Danish Legation, London, has been appointed Consul-General at Shanghai.-—Reuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement11 1935-06-12 9 I -then take g ■sanatocenl Ow Trm iMfc-Faatf Of di Chaaaiak11 words
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Advertisement327 1935-06-12 9 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Wednesday. 12th June. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “HOR LOH KUAN—KUAN KONG OON CHIEW CHUM WAH HONGSAM CHIN LOOI POH” 2. “CHAP SAM MOAY TAI LAU NUNG GIN CHI” Seats 40, 30,327 words
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Article819 1935-06-12 10 We reported yesterday that Colonel Isogai, Military Attache at the Japanese Legation, together with Col. Sakai and other conferes had left Tientsin, with the object of serving a final ultimatum on Gen. Ho Ying Chin. It is understood that this ultimatum includes three main demands:819 words
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Article665 1935-06-12 10 PENANG’S JUBILEE FUND: Penang’s Jubilee Fund continues to grow apace while both Singapore and Selangor are still short of the $lOO,OOO. But there can be no doubt that both these places will soon be able to record very substantial increases. Selangor and Singapore have not been so665 words
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Article62 1935-06-12 10 the China Statio: is s riously ill.—Rugby Radio Service. Medical Aid Sent To Wei-Hei-Wei London. June 11. Th-: Admiralty states that the destroyer “Decoy" normally s °tion at Hongkong is proceeding w th a" spe:d with a surgeon and rurse to We-Hei-Wei where Admiral Sir Frederickthe China Statio: is s riously ill.—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article38 1935-06-12 10 —Rugby Radio Service. New Commander-in-Chief At Plymouth London, June 11. Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Erie Drax, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the America and West Indies Station took over his duties today as Commander-in-Chief at Ply- mouth—Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Article35 1935-06-12 10 nounced until next w’eek.—Rugby Radio Service. London, June 11. It is understood that minor Ministerial appointments consequent upon the reconstruction of the Government will not be announced until next w’eek.—Rugby Radio Service.nounced until next w’eek.—Rugby Radio Service. - 35 words
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Article60 1935-06-12 10 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 11. The exchequer returns for the current financial year to June 8 shows that the total ordinary revenue excluding selfbalancing items amounts to £100,370,837 as compared with £100,280,152 at corresponding date of last The total expenditure exclusive of self-balancing items amounted to £154,093,928.—Rugby Radio Service. - 60 words
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Article107 1935-06-12 10 Sailing Shorrly To In Europe Johore Bahru, June 8. Master V- S- Charry, the only son of j Mr. P. V. Charry, M-A-, an advocate and solicitor of Johore Bahru, will sail W 1 Europe on June 27. He will be the firsf Indian student in Johore to107 words
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Article79 1935-06-12 10 To Serve On State And Federal Councils It is understood that Mr. <' L. Given. President of the F-M-S- an Mines, is to serve on the 1 faK Council and the Federal Couaci 1 as t- e try 111 presentative of the mining 1 re place of79 words
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Article27 1935-06-12 10 BOLIVIA— PARAGUAY DISPUTE Reuter. Armistice To Be Today a- c Tine 1 2 Buenos Aire>. > The armistice between Bol ivl ‘.f' guay will be signed at 11Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement121 1935-06-12 10 BIRD’S PURE FOOD PRODUCTS BIRD'S BIRD'S FOR FOR PURITY. QUALITY. JELLY POWDER BLANC-MANGE POWDER JELLY TABLETS CUSTARD POWDER CAKE MIXTURES Stocked By Your Dealer. Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Penang, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. NEW SEASON'S I j AUSTRALIAN APPLES i NOW ARRIVING SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE121 words
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Advertisement40 1935-06-12 10 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER I M J 1 qjMoAg'jSMi THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG I Singapore, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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276 1935-06-12 11 FORMER EMPLOYEE’S THREAT TO KIDNAP SON UNLESS MONEY WAS PAID I (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 12. I An extraordinary case of alleged I extortion came up for hearing before Mr. Staynes, the Police Magistrate. Complainant was Liew Fatt Weng, i manager of a276 words
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Article99 1935-06-12 11 POSTPONED TILL THURSDAY > From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 12. The charges against Inspector R. Nunn, it the Malacca Assizes, have been postned until Thursday. The charges against Inspector Nunn are as follows That you on or about April 13, 1935, at unpong Arongan, Malacca,99 words
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Article85 1935-06-12 11 Oody Floating In Pool From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 11. T' body of a Ch nese was found floatnr; in a pool in the Lake Gardens at I' sip mg o" Saturday. The discovery was tiair- by the watchman who reported the ma'ter to the85 words
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Article78 1935-06-12 11 Mr. Yeap Eng Cheng—Miss Khaw Ghin See The wedding took place today of Mr. Y<-ap Erg Cheng, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Yeap Cheng Eow, with Miss Khaw Ghin See. youngest daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Khaw Teik Lee, at the Yeap Temple. Mr. Yeap78 words
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Article183 1935-06-12 11 By Way Of Revision In ’he Supreme Court this morning Mr. lustice Whitley dealt with a criminal apical which had come up by way of revision on the application of the Attorney GeneralMr. W. C- Taylor, D-P-P. appeared for the Crown. There was no Counsel for respondentThe person183 words
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Article100 1935-06-12 11 Ipoh Case Postponed Until July 8 I The case, which Mr. M. C. Corbett, a j mining engineer of Ipoh, has brought) against the Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd., as a result of numerous disputes that had arisen; between liim and the Company with regard to the correct interpretation100 words
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Article176 1935-06-12 11 Five Chinese Charged DETECTIVE ASSAULTED How five Chinese resisted a detective in the execution of his duty and thereby enabled the man who was being arrested to escape was related in the Police Court this morning. Accused were Chew Chong. Khor Too, Lim Tiang Keng,176 words
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Article122 1935-06-12 11 Issued Against Eurasian Mr. J. P. Biddulph. the Police Magistrate, this morning ordered a warrant of arrest against an Eurasian. J. Therisa. who failed to appear in Court for the last two days to answer a charge of disorderly conduct. The Sergeant at Magazine Police Station gave122 words
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Article86 1935-06-12 11 currency at the present level.—Rugby Radio Service. Control Office Established Berlin, June 12. A message from Danzig announces the establishment of a Foreign Currency Control Office to regulate the acquisition and export of foreign currencies, gold and other precious metals with Danzig currency. Foreign currencies cancurrency at the present level.—Rugby Radio Service. - 86 words
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Article56 1935-06-12 11 Cyclist's Traffic Offence Sor.ai, a Tamil, produced in the Police Court this morning in pleading guilty to having disobeyed a traffic signal submitted that he pulled up his bicycle at a distance of three feet from the traffic constable on point duty. Mr. Biddulph: You are56 words
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Article106 1935-06-12 11 Three Cars Involved OCCUPANTS 1 LUCKY ESCAPE Three cars were involved in a motor accident which occurred near the 4th Mile Tanjong Bungah at about 10-30 p.m. on Monday. Fortunately none of the occupants were injured though the cars were slightly damaged. It appears that106 words
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Article229 1935-06-12 11 Proprietor Convicted On Two Charges NOTICE OF APPEAL I The case against a hotel proprietor who was charged in the Police Court with living wholly or in part on the earnings of pro- stitution and permitting his premises to be j used as a brothel was229 words
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Article115 1935-06-12 11 Chinese Fined For I Fermenting Liquor An aged Chinese vegetable gardener living in the country who made the fer-1 menting of liquor in a broken-down hut, a hobby m«?.de his appearance in the Police Ccui t this morning and pleaded guilty to charges of b ing in115 words
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Advertisement59 1935-06-12 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER, DANCE And Cabaret With "THE 3 NEW YORKERS" HANK BROWN The Star of Steppers WITH UKIE LEE DOROTHY ST. CLAIRE I (In A Change of Programme) I DINNF-R CABARET $3/- NON-DINERS $l/- 1 "THE 3 NEW YORKERS" II 1 Will also appear during the59 words
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Advertisement235 1935-06-12 11 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER'S LIFE 9 am. 9-lOom. I I a m. !Ti W I p.m. 5 p m. 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors Old Johnson’s simply potty about the kid,” say235 words
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1433 1935-06-12 12 SHORT AGENDA MR. JOHNSON RESIGNS FROM COMMISSION PROCEEDING ON HOME LEAVE Ye'terdav’s foiiniirhtlv meeting of the Municipal Commissioners «ai purely fmn.il ami the public meeting was over in less than ten minutes. Mr. J. A. Black President presided, ami the others present were: th e1,433 words
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Article218 1935-06-12 12 Arrives At Singapore On their way home to England from China, Mrs. and Dr. M. R. Lawrence, mother and elder brother of the late Col. T. E. Lawrence (“Lawrence of Arabia”), arrived in Singapore aboard the s.s. “Antenor” on Sunday. Dr. Lawrence has been engaged in missionary218 words
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Article96 1935-06-12 12 In Honour Of Prophet A number of addresses in Malay will be delivered by members of the Yourg Muslim Union at the Union premises on Thursday. June 13. at 8.30 p.m. in honour of the birthday of the Holy Prophet, Mohammed. The following addresses will be made:—96 words
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Article87 1935-06-12 12 Guardian In Court The case of a Chinese ill-treating a child who was in his custody was brought up for mention in the Police Court yesterday morning when Lai Hee was produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph on a charge of illtreating’ a minor. The child in the87 words
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Article392 1935-06-12 13 Chinese Summoned BY EXCISE DEPARTMENT A story that he had only lent the tube rf opium, was put forward by a midd.e<<ed Chinese named Goh Lam when larged in the District Court yesterday with selling ccandu when not being a person appointed by the Superintendent on his392 words
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Article116 1935-06-12 13 "Please Let Me Go Free" Mr. B. R. Sharma acted as interpreter m a case in the Police Court yesterday when a young Afghan, a stowaway from Calcutta by the “Kutsang” to Penang was charged before Mr. J. P- Biddulph. Accused Serfaraj bin Zar, a youth116 words
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Article1110 1935-06-12 13 DISORDERLY CONDUCT CASE BEFORE MAGISTRATE SEVEN MALAYS AND CHINESE CHARGED BREAKING UP BOREA PERFORMANCE The Police Court was crowded with Malays yesterday afternoon when seven compatriots and a Chinese were arraigned before Mr. J. P. Biddulph on a charged of entering the premises of a1,110 words
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Article683 1935-06-12 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Yap Chor Ee .eft for Singapore by the 1 tight mail yesterday. I I Mr. J. O’Dowd Egan, manager, Kanthan Estate, Chemor, has sailed for Ireland on leave. Mr. A. E. Rambaut has succeeded Mr. Sanger-Davies at Taiping as State Forest! 1 Officer Mr. A. MacTavish of683 words
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Advertisement202 1935-06-12 13 LOST WORK THROUGH RHEUMATISM \fter 30 Years on Railway was little short of a tragedy to this tv worker to hav-e to give up his job 30 years. But his rheumatism was that he had no choice —he could only with stick. The advice of a friend his taking Kruschcn202 words
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Advertisement50 1935-06-12 13 ssaa 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 A June 24th, 26th 28th. 1 < OPEN TO AJLL NO ENTRY50 words
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Advertisement517 1935-06-12 13 DANCE MUSIC FROM THE BEST OF DANCE BANDS DEBROY SOMERS BAND 10 inch WORE A LITTLE JACKET OE 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-mc7i Walk FB 1051 < FLIRTATION WALK. Fcx-Trot (film,517 words
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Article500 1935-06-12 14 Frank Buck's New Picture MOUNTAIN SCENERY AND SAKAI LIFE The aborigine hill tribes of Kelantan, Pahang and Perak are shortly to be filmed l>y the Van Buren Expedition, which is at present in Malaya, in connection with Mr. Frank Buck’s new picture, “Fang and Claw” portions500 words
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Article1080 1935-06-12 14 Annual General Meeting FINAL DIVIDEND OF i 5% The Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of Sungei Tukang Rubber Company Limited was held at the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang this morning, Mr. F.H. Grumitt presiding. The notice convening the meeting and the1,080 words
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139 1935-06-12 14 TWO P. O. LINERS SOLD FOR SCRAP £53,000 Deals MANTUA BOUGHT BY SHIPBREAKERS Within the past few’ days two P. and O. liners have been sold for scrap. These are the Ballarat, which has been bought by Messrs. Thos. W. Ward Ltd., of Sheffield, for about £23,250, and the Mantua,139 words
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Article199 1935-06-12 14 London Paper On Rumoured Reorganisation Shareholders in the Perak River HydroElectric Power Co., will read this extract from the Evrning Standord” w*h in J I terc-st:— The “Evening Standard” 1 arns that dis- cussisns arc now in progress aiming at a reorganisation of the £5.000.000 Perak River199 words
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Article46 1935-06-12 14 769 Arriving From India Tomorrow Information has been received by telegraph that 769 stats-a ded labourers will arrive ‘omerrew by s.s. “Rohna". It is expected that 298 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak end the balance will proceed to Pert Swctte.ham for quarantine there.46 words
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Article393 1935-06-12 14 KENNEDY A COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation! tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A OO «aarr List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenby 1.50 1.65 1.55 1.65 Batu Lintang 1.02% 112% 1.02*4 1.12% Benta 92% 100 92 2 100 Broga 90 97393 words
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Article134 1935-06-12 14 Report For Week Ending June 1 The following is a report of operations for the week ending the Ist of June:— The water level in the Winze last week was 41 feet. Staging and ladder ways have been repaired for 30 ft. in the Winze. At this134 words
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Article242 1935-06-12 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Johan 26 27% 26 28 Klang River 1.60 1.65 1.57*4 l-62* /2 Murai 50 55 50 52*4 Nawng Pet 75 80 77% 82*4 North Taiping 52 54c 52242 words
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Article285 1935-06-12 14 SOON THEAM CO. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers nN I Chenderiangs 83 89 83 89 Heng Fatts 50 52% 51 53% ex Hongkongs 12 12 6 12 3 12 9 Jelebus 90 94 93 96 Johans 25 27 25 27 K. Kampars 9 9 10 3 9 9 10285 words
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Article97 1935-06-12 14 TIN: London (Spot) YESTERDAY TODAY Do. (3 month.) No market £223-2-6 Stanpore No market £216-15-0 Finlnw Done $112.87*4 $112.00 Pgaang Business Done $113.12% $113.12*4 OQPKA.—(Bundled) tons 25 tons ■LACK PEPPER 54 80 $4-80 Rvrwßr,. $16.50 $16.50 Holiday New York 12&c. (G) (G) «Wore Sp* 20*4c. 2 0%c. 2i97 words
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Article92 1935-06-12 14 The following are the latest qm for today Buyers Mlwa ITN f Ayer Wengs 1.90 Hitams 47% Hong Fa* ts 50 Johans 25 Kamunrings 12 3 q K. Lanjuts 14 6 K. Kampars 9 9 Killinghalls 119 Laruts 8 9 Lukuts 1.00 Nawng Pets 77% Pangnga Rivers92 words
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Article196 1935-06-12 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Saturday Paris 74 49 64 74 21 64 New York 4.93% 4.91% Mcntrcal 4.94 4.91% Brussels 29.11 28.96 Geneva 15.14% 15.04 Amstero?m 7.29% 7.25% Mian 59 59% Beilin 12.22 12.15 Prague 118 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vierna 26*4 26*4 Helrir196 words
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Article30 1935-06-12 14 PENANG, JUNE 12 01 3Y London Bank Demand Private 3 rajte credit 3 Documentary On New York Demand France T.T. Hongkong T.T. Shanghai T.T. 26 India TT. Bar S’lver30 words
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Miscellaneous43 1935-06-12 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 600 78 S Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 9 -40 a m 2.32 e.m. 9 35 P m 4.13 p. m TOMORF n T 10.22 a m 3.39 a.m. 10.35 p.m 5.06 p.m.43 words
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Article647 1935-06-12 15 Dividend Of 5% GOOD FINANCIAL POSITION The annual general meeting of Sialang Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at 19, Fen-church-street, EC. on May 30. Mr. H. Eric Miller (the chairman) said that although the accounts included only eight months' working under the Rubber Regu ation Scheme coming647 words
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Article685 1935-06-12 15 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report RUBBER London May, 23. In spite of the disturbing influences, referred to more fully below, the Rubber Market since the date of our last Report has again fluctuated only slightly, the price of Standard Sheet on the Spot varying from 5 15 16d. last Friday685 words
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Article747 1935-06-12 15 HENRY GARDNER CO., LTD. METAL MARKET REPORT London, May 31. Markets have been disturbed and unsettled by the sudden accentuation of the crisis over the franc and by the decision of the Supreme Federal Court against the legality of the N.R.A. Both these factors have come upon the markets at747 words
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Advertisement198 1935-06-12 15 MgrJm it! s '.j-'-'-The pen that writes a ays with <\ ze point "Haru to r>c’:e~c? We agree. But see th* •to Au stable for yourself. Try the p.n th.t? rives 9 different writing 1 ,ies v. th Oac Point. whether it’s a finch r ~c r or bookkeeping or198 words
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Advertisement31 1935-06-12 15 V*V*"*W*W*W*S DEAFNESS. Whether partial cr total, no matter If complicated with headnoises or other troubles. Cured absolutely. Success guaranteed. For full particulars apply to: “SRI” WORKS, 11, Beadon Street, (P.G.) CALCUTTA.31 words
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Advertisement129 1935-06-12 15 TMSNT_ ~po g.M THZ OVZ He said to me the favourite got home in a canter I said to him —l’ve got the favourite at home in a decanter BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..! Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of129 words
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Advertisement1665 1935-06-12 16 J-|—r-r m wyy DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I 'JSSISa oW AMERICAN.MAIL LINE >.- 4 m ill RpzMjg, x w i > BLUB PUMMEL LINK V«-eta LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. A- ANTENOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow June 14 July 11 From Penang. Arrive Marseille*. Arrive New York. > B MENELAUS L’don’R’dam,1,665 words
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Article365 1935-06-12 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Medan by train to Alor S l ar and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Ser- > vice will be closed at 6.30 today. A mail for Siam, Burmah, India Iraq, J Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland j and whole of Europe by365 words
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Article857 1935-06-12 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal r I Lines i i The following is a list of vessels arriving and selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. SILVERMAPLE from Singapore. Sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. SUMAtkA MARU from Japan via Singapore. Soils same day857 words
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Advertisement55 1935-06-12 17 FOO CHEONG COMPANY 89, Bishop Street. Now on display new fashionable furniture. Your inspection is cordially invited. Workshop No. 153, Hutton Lane, th 20-2-36 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD* MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS INKS SUM CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS LETTER heads I XMEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS55 words
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Advertisement136 1935-06-12 17 Wash Away Superfluous Hair MINUTES I This New I I 8 a y A \7 Better Y\ fun deb Than a Razor ARMS i n less time than takes to slip into your bathing costume, you can now banish superfluous hair troubles for ever. Famous scientists ve discovered neW dainty,136 words
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Miscellaneous986 1935-06-12 17 Wireless Programmes 11.50—The News. A.M. he following are the wavelengths, two 12.05—Dance Music. Ahich will be used simultaneously:— 12.20—Close down i G Q G I*B6 metres I FRIDAY ihtd GSF metres ;P.M GSF 19 82 metres nor' IABR throughout j 6.20—8ig Ben. An Organ Recital by end OS<- 16 86986 words
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Miscellaneous260 1935-06-12 17 I 7.3s—Gramophone Records. 7.ss—Messrs. Kennedy Co’s Share Report. i B.oo—Asia’ic Music. 9.oo—Close dewn. ZEESEN (German Shortwave Station) TODAY DJQ 19.63 metres. P.M. 4.05 —DJB. DJN Annruncement (German. English) German Folk Seng Programme Forecast (German, English) 4.20 —Music and Topical Events 4.50 News in E-glish 5.05 —Relayed frcm Bres’au: An Evening260 words
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Article, Illustration701 1935-06-12 18 40 Aerodromes Open To Public MOCK BATTLE AND BOMBING "George" The Robot Pilot May 25th was “Empire Air Day,” and most of the Royal Air Force aerodromes, as well as some of the civilian airports, were opened to the public from two o’clock in the afternoon701 words
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Article300 1935-06-12 18 15,000,000 LISTEN TO BIRTHDAY BATH New York, May 28. Against a background of shrill baby screams a wireless audience estimated at 1 15.000.000 persons this evening heard a broadcast from the Dafoe hospital at I Callender, Ontario, on thj occasion of the 'famous Dionne quintuplets’ first birthday.300 words
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Article248 1935-06-12 18 Award Against Firm Of Stockbrokers Tn the ITfrg’c Bench Dfvirfcn Mr. Justice H rridge awarded £4.051 9s. damages to the Banking Agncy. Li mi ed. Piccadilly’, in a- action they brought against Messrs. B.M. Clark' and Co., stockbrokers. Coptha’l Buiidingo. E.C.. for breach of subund.Twriting agreement. Mr. F.248 words
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Article872 1935-06-12 18 EMPIRE PREMIERS BANQUET Bust Sent By Duke Of Connaught BRITAIN'S "BADGE OF LIBERTY" Dominions Not "Spongers" A bronze bust of Lord Meath, founder of Empire Day, stood in front of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald when he addressed Prime Ministers of the Empire and representatives of India at dinner at Grosvenor House.872 words
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Advertisement356 1935-06-12 18 cbop 1 The c/ ccZ holiday. \J v Sunshine,sea breezes. tjM qood companq and g ,□7 f '7. CT f/ SW a ood Beer K /z J W 7 r -1 I i Sole Distributors. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. JT mo®t Qtfrally U9*ful MtiMrw for356 words
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Article1191 1935-06-12 19 FACTORS which may check her invasion OF WORLD MARKETS uounced that the Prime Minister of „in has invited a number of eminent >ns t among whom are several busi- < nro/nates, to join the National .-a Council. The object of this d to quote the Imperial1,191 words
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Article619 1935-06-12 19 CHAIN OF SHOPS OPENED Peiping, May 27. THE Japanese have opened a new offensive in North China. It is not a military offensive. It is a dope offensive. 'rhe weapons are-opium, heroin and morphine, which are being sent across the Great Wall from Manchuria by619 words
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Article128 1935-06-12 19 The Late Mr. H. G. Scott The late Mr. Henry George Scott, F.R. G.S.. of New Broad Street, London, a director of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd., and other tin companies, left estate valued at £65,416 (net personalty £62,306). Mr. Sco'.t was Director of the Royal Mines128 words
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Article80 1935-06-12 19 Admitted To Practice In Johore Johore Bahru. Saturday. An application for admission to practice in the Stat? of Johore was moved by Mr. S. C. Goho cn behalf of Mr. Chet Singh Jayaswal, an advocate and solicitor from the legal firm of Messrs. Rogers Son, Ma'acca, before the80 words
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Advertisement74 1935-06-12 19 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE &VIGOURP Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE. gem» 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 to health74 words
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Advertisement153 1935-06-12 19 DM [rescription If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, ItchI Eruptions and Rashes, um D-D. Prescription. Just a few jps of this marvellous lotion and u have instant relief. Irritation d pain goes at once, and a few plications will153 words
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Advertisement115 1935-06-12 19 citQ] wo-®* A#/ POP ALL OVER THE WORLD Fresh English Fruits, gathered and packed at the acme of their perfectioa—serve them with CHIVERS* xr CUSTARD—they are delicious 1 s Chivers* Canned English viVy Vegetables are just as dependable— JI picked and packed in a day, they re> tain all their115 words
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Article, Illustration183 1935-06-12 20 THE KING AND QUEEN among the beautiful blooms during their visit to the Chelsea Flower Show. The overpowering mass of co’our at this annual show ig always one of the finest sights in London. BISHOPS ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE—Dr. Cyril Garbett. Bishop of Winches,ei. chatting with Robert183 words