Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 July 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-07-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 152. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY,' JULY 4, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration124 1935-07-04 1 —Reuter. Wholetime Inspectors Suggested Colonial Secretary To Consult Sir Shenton Thomas GOVERNMENT POLICY TO ABOLISH SYSTEM London, July, 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald promised to consult Sir Shenton Thomas regarding the suggestion by Mr. Lunn that he should consider the importance—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article219 1935-07-04 1 Reuter and Reuter Wireless. May Be Restored This Year Vienna, July 4. The Cabinet has decided to abclish the law by which the Hapsburgs are banished from Austria. A bill has been drafted giving effect to the Cabinet’s decision and the approval thereof by the Bundestag, which isReuter and Reuter Wireless. - 219 words
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Article58 1935-07-04 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Meets Several British Ministers London, July 3. The Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Titulesco, during a private visit to London has met several British Cabinet Ministers. On Monday he had a long conversation with the Prime Minister and yesterday visited Mr. Macdonald and Sir—Rugby Radio Service. - 58 words
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70 1935-07-04 1 —Rugby Radio Service. £7,000,000 Scheme For Dock Development London, July 3. An important scheme of dock development, likely to cost £7,000,000, has been approved by the Clyde Navigation Trust. It will provide 4 I|2 miles more wharfage along the 11J2 miles of river frontage. The annual—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article343 1935-07-04 1 grammes had been made know’n. Reuter and Rugby Raido Service. GERMANY READY TO AGREE IF OTHER COUNTRIES DO SAME London. July 3. Speaking today, the First Lord recalled that the German Chancellor had stated in a speech on May 21 that Germany was ready to agree togrammes had been made know’n. Reuter and Rugby Raido Service. - 343 words
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Article190 1935-07-04 1 Rugby Radio Service. Method Of Election STATEMENT BY LORD ZETLAND London July 3. The House of Lords continued the committee stage of the India Bill today and at the close of discussions cf an amend- j ment moved by Lord Linlithgow to change the method ofRugby Radio Service. - 190 words
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Article323 1935-07-04 1 an scuuviuj kzx —Rugby Radio Service. Government Aid FOR LANCASHIRE INDUSTRY London, July 4. A Government Bill for reduction of excess capacity in the spinning section of .the cotton industry has been issued. The Bill gives effect with few exceptions to the proposals of the Committee setan scuuviuj kzx —Rugby Radio Service. - 323 words
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Article79 1935-07-04 1 poet. Mr. Whistler is 23 years old. —Rugby Radio Service. The King’s Medal For Mr. Whistler London, July 3. The gold medal given by the King for the best volume of verse published last year has been presented to Mr. Laurence Whistler for his volume entitledpoet. Mr. Whistler is 23 years old.—Rugby Radio Service. - 79 words
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Article51 1935-07-04 1 —Reuter. Railway Stock Valued £230.000 London, Ju'y 3. The Chinese Government Purchasing Commission is shortly placing orders in i Great Britain for forty passenger cars, vans, miscellaneous machinery and toolsl and forty thousand tons of rails, all for, the Canton-Hankow Railway, at a total cost of—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article28 1935-07-04 1 —Reuter. The State Supreme Court has ordered a hearing on September 3 of Tom Mooney’s petition seeking freedom on a writ of Habeas Corpus.-—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article322 1935-07-04 1 Mystery Not Yet Cleared Up CLUMSILY DRAFTED? (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4. The Moneylenders’ Ordinance mystery hes not yet been cleared up. It is nowunderstood that the Ordinance was so clumsily drafted that had it come into operation pn Monday there would have been serious dislocation322 words
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Article134 1935-07-04 1 i starting and sympathy.— Rugby Radio Ser- Prince Of Wales’ Appreciation London, July 3. The Prince of Wales expressed enthusiasm fcr the aims of the British Council for relations with other countries a meeting held at St. James’ Palace. The purpose of the organisation is toi starting and sympathy.—Rugby Radio Ser- - 134 words
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Advertisement12 1935-07-04 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. «8-70, Bishop StrMt, PENANG. Telephone Na 772.12 words
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Advertisement167 1935-07-04 1 HER SKIN WAS RUINED I By The Wrong Kind Of Face Powder You cannot be too careful in your choice of a face powder. Many ponders absorb the natural moisture of your skin and cause it to become dry, rough and scaly. This is a frequent cause of premature linos167 words
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Advertisement1916 1935-07-04 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BIGSIX PERAK SUMMER CUP TAIPING TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS POILITE Notice Notice No#iee VILI E CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE EVERITE TO BE RUN 5 PM ON “XTh! or INMA. HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ AH communications relating to j CV Ki 1 SATURDAY. 6TH JULY. N. V. tte Advertising Manager, Thej1,916 words
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Article2584 1935-07-04 3 REASSEMBLY OF PARLIAMENT APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR MINISTERS INDIA BILL IN THE LORDS NAVAL AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. NEW MINISTERS WELCOMED The House of Commons gave a stirring welcome to the members of Mr. Baldwin’s new Government, when Parhament2,584 words
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Advertisement61 1935-07-04 3 BUY BRITISH BE PROUD OF IT jOillHk FROM WHITLEY’S 810 (Newly Opened Sports Store.) -X'-Olay All kinds of Badminton Rackets. From 60 CENTS upwards. I FREE SERVICE for One Year to any Tennis I Badminton Racket purchased or strung from I our work-shop. I TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. A WHITLEY61 words
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Advertisement199 1935-07-04 3 I CHEAP RETURN TICKETS PENANG I TO FRASER'S HILL o Ist CLASS RAILWAY FARES (INCLUDING ROAD JOURNEY) I* ONE PASSENGER, TRAVELLING ALONE $34.00 TWO PASSENGERS, TOGETHER $29.50 Per Passenger THREE $27.00 >• TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR ONE MONTH FROM DATE OF ISSUE. i j FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ENQUIRE STATION MASTER. m199 words
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Article244 1935-07-04 4 BOY CHANGING HIS SEX FIRST CASE OF ITS KIND IN MEDICAL HISTORY One of the most amazing cases in the medical history of the white race is being witnessed in a Devon house by eminent members of the British Medi- I cal profession. Tn this house244 words
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Article554 1935-07-04 4 BRITISH MUSEUM EXHIBITION I Development Of The Empire THE "SOMMER HANDS" An exhibition of early Colonial maps is at present on view in the King’s Library at the Britsh Museum. Interesting and va- j luable as this would be at any time, es- pecially is554 words
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Article276 1935-07-04 4 Indian Tested By Doctors A Kashmiri Indian who claims to be able to read blindfolded was tested by pro- minent doctors in London on June 21. i Kuda Bux is 29. After ten years of study and concentration he says he is the only man in276 words
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Article664 1935-07-04 4 £390 For Sixpence A SPECULATION FOR OPTIMISTS London, June 24. A strange get rich-quick scheme has recen.ly invaded this country. It comes, apparently, like most such bright ideas, from America, and is rapidly gaining ground, so that those who have not yet I been asked to join664 words
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Advertisement69 1935-07-04 4 AGONISING PILES. There is do need to suffer this distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK’S PLASMA will relieve you of all painful swelling and inflammation. Results are amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-day. Stocked by69 words
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Article1645 1935-07-04 5 TWO CASES TAKEN UP Malay Sentenced FORGERY AND THEFT OF CAR Singapore, July 2. The Fourth Assizes for the year were commenced in the Supreme Court today before Mr. Justice Williamson, the D.P.P. Mr. N. A. Worley appearing for the Crown. The first case taken up1,645 words
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Article738 1935-07-04 5 Planes Meet "Wall Of Water" i COMMERCIAL VALUE OF TRIP The Pacific cruise of the two Singapore flying boats of No. 205 (F. 8. Squadron, 1 R.A.F., Singapore, which ended on July 1, has underlined the suitability of one commercial air route between Singapore and Hong738 words
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Article639 1935-07-04 5 Report For June. 1935 FOUR PASS "A” LICENCE TESTS I Hcurs Mins. Dual Instruction 47 55 *****2 15 Passenger Flights. Joy-R des. etc. 14 30 Cross Country 25 05 Tests 1 25 Total .121 10 Operations have been curtailed to some extent by restriction of the landing639 words
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Article150 1935-07-04 5 Japanese Firm Fined $2OO Singapore, Tuesday. Alleged to have infringed the Trade Marks Ordinance, B. Katamine, manager of Ebata and Co., Coleman Street, appeared before the District Judge Mr. H.A. Forrer today. He was charged with importing and exposing for sale “Water Polo” fountain pen ink bearing150 words
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Advertisement147 1935-07-04 5 IHdUGHT BABY WOULD BEJMM Had Running Eczema Over Head. Healed by Cuticura. My baby had running eczema. It started on her head like scales and irritated so that she rubbed and it spread all over her head. It frightened me. to say nothing of the suffering to the baby. She147 words
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Advertisement68 1935-07-04 5 ’PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S. S. THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dances 1 :o:— Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cocktail Dances 6.30 to 9 pm. RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE the EXCLUSIVE DESIGN OF THE RALEIGH t ENABLES YOU TO COVER THE MAXIMUM DISTANCE IU WITH THE MINIMUM effort. rvjf/v -I ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET68 words
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Article, Illustration172 1935-07-04 6 JOAN HICKSON seems surprised at what she sees in the mirror. She is appearing in The Man Who Could Work Miracles," which London Film Productions are now making. PARSER HIGH PRIEST IM D^tu^ N NTh ardar Khan Bahad w PtSU nt Kaiekbad High- THE^LORD MAYOR172 words
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Article650 1935-07-04 7 Five Chinese Bound Over SEQUEL TO ASSAULT ON DETECTIVE The case was concluded in the police court yesterday in which five Chinese were charged w’ith using criminal force to a public servant, namely detective No. 3 in a lane off Macalister Road on June 11. An alternative650 words
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Article66 1935-07-04 7 Woman Badly Wounded In The Neck Singapore, July 2. A rather mysterious stabbing incident occurred nt about 9 o’clcfck 'X) night. It appears that a Chinese woman and a man were walking along Havelock Road when they were suddenly accosted by a Eurasian who stabbed them both in66 words
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Article674 1935-07-04 7 Malay Convicted BOUND OVER IN $lOO FOR ONE YEAR The case in which Taha bin Mohamed was charged with making a false declaration on February 10, 1930 before Mohamed Hussain, Esq., a Magistrate for the Settlement of Penang, to wit, “my son Lazim bin Taha was born674 words
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Article77 1935-07-04 7 Johore Bahru, July 2. The Heallth Officer, Johore Bahru, has placed notices all over Johore Bahru informing the public that there are cases of small-pox now in Johore Bahru and requesting that everyone who has not been successfully vaccinated within the last two years should be vaJccinated now.77 words
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Article380 1935-07-04 7 Counsel States Case For Defence DISTRICT JUDGE RESERVES JUDGMENT Judgment was reserved by Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District court yesterday in the case in which C. K. Chellaram, manager of Messrs. Doulatram Co., was 1 charged with “importing textiles, namely Elegant Crepe and Nami Usare380 words
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354 1935-07-04 7 The 6.000-ton motor vessel Merkur, which was purchased by the Bums Philp Line, in March, arrived at Singapore on her first visit on Sunday. On Monday her owners tock out a Singapore registry for her, and she will now be on the regular passenger354 words
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Article496 1935-07-04 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL j Towkay Lee Kim Tian, managing partner of Motor Emporium, Klang, has returned after a holiday in China Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wickett, of Penarth Estate, Enggor, who have been spending a holiday at Penang Hill, have returned to Enggor. The death occurred at the District Hospital Batu496 words
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Advertisement127 1935-07-04 7 Automatic Record-Changing-Plus Marconiphone Brilliance 1111 l |>R THE LAST WORD IN w COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. JUST THINK WHAT IT OFFERS YOU FIRST AND FOREMOST A FIDELITY OF TONE WHICH MUST BE HEARD TO BE APPRECIATED—AND AN AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER WITH WHICH YOU CAN ENJOY HALF AN HOUR ENTERTAINMENT IN127 words
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1163 1935-07-04 8 BEATS BELLE EDNA ON POST FAVOURITES OBLIGE AT IPOH RACES (From Our Own Correspondent) I Ipoh, July 3. Fine weather favoured the se-i cond day of the Perak Club July, meeting today. The going was; good and Kuala Queen, who won the big1,163 words
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Article417 1935-07-04 8 Municipality Loses By Odd Goal In Five SECOND DIVISION SOCCER In the Second Division soccer match between the Muslim Recreation Club and the Municipality Club cn the Dato Kramat I ground, the former won by the odd goal in I five. The M. R. C. deserved their417 words
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Article441 1935-07-04 8 —Reuter. Perry And Von Cramm In Final CRAWFORD AND BUDGE BEATEN London. July 3. In the semi-final of the Men’s Singles Von Cramm beat Budge 4 —6, 6—4, 6 —3, The centre court was crammed with 17.000 spectators. The gates were closed with beards “Court Full’’ were—Reuter. - 441 words
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Article191 1935-07-04 8 Smelters Drew With Warders In a seccnd division league match played yesterday on the Renong ground the Eastern Smelting Club drew with the Warders Football Club by one goal each. The game was of a scrappy nature. The Warders op?ned the scoring through Hamat and led 'by191 words
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611 1935-07-04 8 SAME LINES AS M.A.A.A. DRAW FOR GAMES IN COMING MEET At a meeting of the Preparatory Commi tee of the Third Malayan Chinese Athletic Meet he d last week at ‘he Penang Philomathic Un on. Acheen Street, Mr. Ong Keng Seng. Chairman, proposed611 words
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Advertisement123 1935-07-04 8 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny ■earns or pores where tiny g-enns or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Phoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You123 words
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Advertisement83 1935-07-04 8 lfs the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry Gm that makes it so much to be desired in cocktails. Such mellowness BJ| B com es only from treble distillation an d maturing in sherry casks and BOOTH’S DRY is the only GIN yhich receives such care in its makWlB h* S not83 words
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Article, Illustration1812 1935-07-04 9 Baer Says "I Shall Retire "—But New York Is Sceptical NEVER SAY DIE FIGHTER WINS THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP BRADDOCK OFFERS TO FIGHT BAER AGAIN IN 60 DAYS "I Hove No Alibis,” Says Max After His Defeat MAX BAER, after the fight, in which he lost his world heavyweight title to1,812 words
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579 1935-07-04 9 Round One. Braddock started the fight by shooting out a right to the body. Baer replied by lending ’wo right uppercuts. Braddock swrnng his left, but Baer backed out of danger and then fell into a clinch. Braddock landed the first hard blow’—a579 words
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Article1231 1935-07-04 9 REMARKABLE BOWLING FEATS SCOTTISH ATHLETICS AT BELFAST SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. OUTSTANDING CRICKET FEATURES Two outstanding bowling performances featured in Scottish cricket on June 15. J. H. Melville (Forfarshire) and Creber (Ferguslie) each met with remarkable success with the ball, and1,231 words
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Advertisement51 1935-07-04 9 “RENOLD” CHAIN DRIVES Kw -v- V-'- nKE JU i 7..... 4* *-----Mm Transmit 98J% power —no slip or friction. Maintain efficiency throughout Life. Have a negligible maintenance cost. Are smooth and quiet in operation. Are unaffected by atmospheric conditions. Combine economy with efficiency. Sole Agents THE UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. j51 words
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Article941 1935-07-04 10 Malaya, land of jierpetual sunshine iand glorious nights, of salubrious [holiday resorts and of attractive show places; a veritable El Dorado; a land where various communities mingle and live in the utmost harmony; in short, an earthly paradise. This is not an exaggerated pen picture of941 words
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Article3213 1935-07-04 10 AT E. O. LAST NIGHT DR. J. W. SCHARFF'S PRAISE FOR PENANG STRIKING SPEECH BY Mfc. C. R. SAMUEL The Penang Rotary Club annual dinner was held at the E. O Hotel last night. Over sixty members and their guests sat down. Dr. I. Scharff,3,213 words
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Advertisement569 1935-07-04 10 |BE YOUR OWN HAIRDRESSER I THE VENIDA WAY. I SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! I SHAMPOO P L f i WITHOUT ‘P H' i •:> 0; A p I p |U |5 < *WH4*iih. >v»rw#vr i*»a* g HHSS3SS jj H Oil is as necessary to the hair and scalp as food569 words
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Advertisement42 1935-07-04 10 1 irCMMINMIHG iMNKW EMAHD to PILfEHEL PEEL I' f /w|uA DEfl AND PUREH INCREDIEHTY’ EXPERT C.REWER7’ J’UCH I/ THE COMBINATION THAI COEZ JO MAKE *<HOP ffiTAN" ‘Ttit bEH Of ALL bEELT DI/TRIBUTOR/ HCNRy WAUGH a(o L PENANG, SINGAPORE. IPOH A KUALA LUMPUR.42 words
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Article401 1935-07-04 11 Tamil Convicted For Trespass TO SERVE THREE MONTHS' R.I. On the pretext that he was told to look over the electric fans by his employer 'Anthony, a Tamil, entered the Methodist Church at Perak Road on June 17 and 18. There was a sequel when he401 words
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Article555 1935-07-04 11 Re-Trial In Supreme Court AS TO WHO ARE ENTITLED TO BENEFITS A very complicated settlement made by Khaw Soo Chcang in 190?, known as the Kong’ Lun Settlement, was before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court this morning, in order to determine what person or persons,555 words
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Article246 1935-07-04 11 Chinese On Trial (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 3. A preliminary enquiry was held before the Taiping Magistrate today, when a Chinese, Looi Koh Sang, was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, by throwing acid on his person. As a result of246 words
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Article146 1935-07-04 11 Young Eurasian Girl's Sad Death (From Oui Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 3A drowning tragedy occurred at Taiping last evening, the victim being a young Eurasian girl named Miss Jeremiah the daughter of a retired estate clerk. Deceased came from Kuala Lumpur a year ago to live wi’h146 words
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Article127 1935-07-04 11 Conviction To Bring Him To Senses An apparently insane Chinese, who had been sent to the Hospital for observation, was produced in the Police Court this morning on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Lim Hir.t Ser. with a dagger on April 4. in the hespi al127 words
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90 1935-07-04 11 Shanghai Chinese Discharged Charged with not being registered under Ordinance 99 or exempted from registration under section 17, did practise medicine at No. 73, Campbell Street, a bearded Shanghai Chinese was discharged by Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the Police Court today. The pills which had90 words
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Article367 1935-07-04 11 CUSTOMS CUT PATH FOUR MILES LONG Wade Neck-Deep Through Swamp I TWO CHINESE PLEAD GUILTY TO CHARGES I By wading through a swamp n:-ck deep in water and by cutting a jungle path four miles long, Mr. Rivaz of the Perak Customs and a party of367 words
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Article158 1935-07-04 11 Chinese Whc Robbed Mine Systematically I Chong Pak Seng, who pleaded guilty to three charges of attempted theft, trespass and 1 retaining stolen, property was produced in the Ipoh Magistrate’s Cour* o receive sen- tence- Mr- Chi!co ft asked for deterrent; pumshment fol’owed by Fo’ ce supcrvis'on as158 words
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Article87 1935-07-04 11 $135 Missing From Ipoh House Mr. Stanislaus, a clerk in the Drainage and Irrigation Department Ipoh, has reported to the Police that he has lost cash amounting to $135. There was jewellery worth about $2,000 in the house, but, fortunately, this was left intact. It would appear that87 words
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Article62 1935-07-04 11 which has recently been restored. —Rugby Radio Service. Picturesque Installation Ceremony London, July 3. The Duke of Connaught, the King’s Uncle, today presided over a picturesque ceremony when several Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath were installed. The ceremony took place in Kingwhich has recently been restored.—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article20 1935-07-04 11 The Rumanian Foreign Minister who is visiting London lunched teday with Sir Samuel Hoare and had ronMataftiiaa—Mi20 words
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Article111 1935-07-04 11 —Reuter. Claim For Damages Suffered London, July 4. Seeking to show that he suffered actual damages from devaluation of the gold content of the dollar, John Perry, who brought one of the most celebrated “go!d clause” cases, has filed a suit in the court of claims in an—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article90 1935-07-04 11 —Reuter. Negofiaticns For Faster And Cheaper Services London, July 3. Questioned by Mr. Somerville in th© House of Commons when faster and more frequent air mail services to Africa and the Far Ea_st with reduced air mail rates will be brought into being, Sir Philip Cun-liffe-Lister said—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article125 1935-07-04 11 Sir, —I hope you will kindly allow me the courtesy of your paper to express my thanks to the Anti-Opium Clinic and to make known to the public the fact that I have been completely cured of the opium habitI am a young Straits-bom Chinese of good family. When125 words
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Advertisement51 1935-07-04 11 W.'.W.'AY.Y.V.Y.W.’.Y.Y.W.'A Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Tonight Saturday DINNER DANCE DINNER. DANCE CABARET With THE DUO FIORINAS i In Character, Eccentric Acrobatic Dances. I Dance Music by HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA Dinner Cabaret s3|- Non-Diners $l-. Sunday, 7th July V, ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS51 words
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Advertisement113 1935-07-04 11 SUPREME .< In Sunday Despatch Bonny Baby Competition 1934, open to all comers .Jr 10 babies out of the final 12 were fed on COW Z H GATE. W \WI |k Here are three including the first prize-winner! al M Could there be a more w convincing proof of the113 words
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Article570 1935-07-04 12 Gratifying Results DIVIDEND INCREASED FROM 10 TO 20% The twenty-third annual general meeting of Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber Ltd., W’as Meld on June 28 at the registered offices, 7 Martin’s-lane, Cannon-street, E. C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell, chairman of the company, presiding. Mr. J. Lewis, on behalf of570 words
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Article1540 1935-07-04 12 LESSONS OF THE FIRST YEAR OF RESTRICTION In the earlier months of this year the only thanks which the International Rubber Committee received for its efforts to entrench the rubber producing industry safely against adversity was a strongly rising tide of criticism. Probably with relief the Committee1,540 words
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Article114 1935-07-04 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74 3164 74 29 64 New York 4.94% Montreal 4.95 4.9434 Brussels 29.21 29.20 Geneva 15.06% 15.04% Amsterdam 7-24% 7.23% Milan 59 A 59 J J Berln 12.22 12.21 Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%114 words
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Advertisement110 1935-07-04 12 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Ip Nights. Ix-'g Pains. Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity110 words
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Advertisement87 1935-07-04 12 PEARS’ SOAP FREE GIFT PEARS' DESK COMPANION is an invaluable help to adults and children and yet this is given away absolutely FREE OF CHARGE with the soap which bears a reputation second to none. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR FULL PARTICULARS. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. M"87 words
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Advertisement73 1935-07-04 12 A TAILORING HOUSE OF THE HIGHEST EEEUTE GENTS. OUR MOTTO:— LADIES t0: 1 E m WT > p Pl E E A, N L < X D I ’7 a T .y B Il L V E E ■7 J 1 O p it t u 7’ ;SR A 173 words
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Article104 1935-07-04 13 Reuter, Wife's Petition For Divorce SUMMONED TO APPEAR BEFORE COURT Bukharest, July 3. A court summons requiring exKing George of Greece, at present in London, to appear before the Divorce Court at Bukharest on July 6 in response to a petition for -divorce filed by his wife,Reuter, - 104 words
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Article116 1935-07-04 13 as the first swallows of Spring—Reuter Wireless. German Ex-Service Men i In Paris 1 I Paris, July 1. For the first time since the war a party of German ex-service men arrived in Paris To participate in a conference of ex-service men as regards the best means ofas the first swallows of Spring—Reuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article87 1935-07-04 13 450.000 Miners Affected Washington, June 29. A strike in the coal fields affecting 450, 000 miners has been ordered for July 1Following the breakdown of negotiations for new wages and hours contracts. John Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers’ Association, has ordered all men out at87 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-07-04 13 M. Beck, who had two conferences with Herr Hitler, the nature of which (says Reuter) was rot d sclcsed.21 words
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Article174 1935-07-04 13 OIL A AC* vxz a in the agreed settlement.— Rugby Radio Service. British Government’s Offer QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED IN COMMONS London, July 3. Today’s weekly meeting of the Cabinet i was the first to be held since the Minister for the League of Nations Affairs, Mr. AnthonyOIL A AC* vxz a in the agreed settlement.—Rugby Radio Service. - 174 words
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Article90 1935-07-04 13 Latin America A New Field Panama, July 3. The arrival of Mr. Takao Arai, representing the Yokohama Specie Bank, marks the commencement of a minute survey of Latin American financial conditions with a I view to the open r g of Japanese banks i throughout Central and90 words
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Article171 1935-07-04 13 —Reuter. Potential Danger CHINESE PAPER ATTACKS JAP. EMPEROR Shanghai. July 3. A situation of potential danger has arisen in Shanghai as the result of the feeling aroused in the Japanese community by the publication of an article alleged to be derogatory to the Japanese Emporer in the—Reuter. - 171 words
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Article52 1935-07-04 13 by Dale and Jackson in 1930.—Reuter Wireless. New World Endurance Recoid Maridian (Mississipi) July 1. Remaining twenty-seven days in the air, the brothers Fred and Al Keys have beaten the world unofficial endurance flying record of 647 hours, 28 minutes established by Dale and Jacksonby Dale and Jackson in 1930.—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article45 1935-07-04 13 I Convicted Cf Espionage I 1 Berlin, July 3. Two men, Bruno Lindenau, aged 63, and Egon Bresz of Welhelmshaven, sentenced |to death by the People’s Tribunal under J the Nazi law providing supreme penalty 1 for military espionage, were beheaded in45 words
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Article179 1935-07-04 13 —Reuter. SURVIVOR'S VIVID STORY OF COLLISION Tokio, July 3. It is announced officially that of the 170 passengers and 68 members of the crew of the Midori Maru." 91 passengers and 55 of the crew survived. The corpses of 8 passengers and 2 of the crew—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article71 1935-07-04 13 —Reuter Wireless. Over 3.400 Men Now Out London, July 2. The London bus strike, starting in a small way at a Nunhead garage, spread with lightning rapidity. Over 600 buses have already been withdrawn and 3,400 men are out. The trouble arose from the men’s objection to—Reuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article55 1935-07-04 13 Reuter. Mrs. Bryant Of London Missionary Society London, July 3. News has been received in London that Mrs. E. E. Bryant, a missionary of the London Missionary, Society of China, died and was buried at sea between Bombay and Aden while on her way home an invalidReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement144 1935-07-04 13 There’s a reason /it 'WB WJI y H "THE fronts of your teeth are easy H enough to clean; it’s the curve H behind that is apt to be neglected. H Old-fashioned, big-headed brushes H Iff couldn’t Fit into this curve —couldn’t clean the ere’ ices where decay starts. THE144 words
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Miscellaneous81 1935-07-04 13 LAST 2 SHOWS Jw lEs 1 OPENING TOMORROW An Absolute Riot of Fue, TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 jh I j 6-15 9-30 Music Mirth nagar Wallace s /«d Terror in a BEFORE DAWN mrH WARNER OLAND -things are Ui SUZANNE LENGLEN Famous Portrayer of CHARLIE CHAN tt’ 9 a scream! See81 words
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Article505 1935-07-04 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES i Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ■nd soiling from Penang during the w’eek: IN PORT TODAY S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli, Olhleh and Sabang. Sails for the same ports today. M.V. MONCALIERI from Singapore for Venice and505 words
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Article432 1935-07-04 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 26th June per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 2nd July. AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika., Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland and Sou*h Africa by train to Singapore and432 words
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Advertisement247 1935-07-04 14 Again "NATIONAL” Leads! B ANOTHER superlative OFFER SILCOX SILCOX radios are represented exactly as they are. No excessive claims are made concerning their respective qualities. They will fill all performance statements made for them —no more and no less. This SILCOX MODEL SJ is the product of an organisation with247 words
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Miscellaneous1705 1935-07-04 14 Wireless Programmes pj q s- I TOMORROW -1 Langey-Hinrich). Seein’ is Believin’ P. M. (Ager). What the Forest Whispers The following are the ua\ a engine. 6.20 —Big Ben. Tynwald Ceremony.' (Zimmer). Selection, On with the < which will be used simultaneous y j The Annual Assembly whereat; Show (arr.1,705 words
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Miscellaneous256 1935-07-04 14 6.05 —News in German 6.20 Concert of Light Music 7.20 News in English 8 20DJQ, DJB Announcement (German, English). German Folk Song Programme Forecast (German, English). 8.35 Woman’s Programme: Holidays in the Country for To-wn Children. 9 05 —News in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB 9.20 String256 words
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Miscellaneous12 1935-07-04 14 B.ls—Gramophone Records. 9.oo—Close down. SATURDAY P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.ss—Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s Share12 words
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Advertisement1675 1935-07-04 15 N' I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Y.\ J 1 M 1 oM AMERICAN MAIL LINE A t ~/>\' 7p••> XBLUI FUMJieL LIMB Z > 7^^^~| I i"’ 1 LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Trevn Dre H PROMETHEUS A. hector t?K H Aug. t TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ t^™ Rdam H bUrg HUU1,675 words
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Advertisement343 1935-07-04 16 His Own 62 Years RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE NEURALGIA DearStrg !have been a eufferer from Rheumatism for the past six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in i' 9/ 1 the htps, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders. I I have tried almost everything. I have been to IkUJ343 words
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Advertisement328 1935-07-04 16 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusement a, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Thursday, 4th July, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “800 SEONG PHAK HOR”. 2. “LEAN HEANG” FREE LISTS CANCELLED. Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. LAU SAI ENG HONG TEOCHEW OPERA328 words
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Miscellaneous241 1935-07-04 16 i*SS 5M1 615 STARTING TONIGHT 9 -30 THE DYNAMICI sTAR OF "TaM^VTuGITIYE" GIVES ANOTHER TERRIFIC PORTRAYAL A PERFORMANCE TO EXCITE YOU, AMAZE AND THRILL YOU! fi PAUL MUNI a V “BORDER TOWN” > WARNER BROS. EXPLOSIVE DRAMA OF THE MEXICAN p/||s W arner B ros ALL Y X Mil BORDER241 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-07-04 16 R OYA L. 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 M.-G.-M.’s UNFORGETTABLE DRAMATIC EPIC Dinner At Eight with MARIE DRESSLER JOHN BARRYMORE WALLACE BEERY LIONEL BARRYMORE JEAN HERSKOLT LEE TRACY JEAN HARLOW MADGE EVANS. Usual Reduced Prices.33 words
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Article343 1935-07-04 17 Highest For 50 Years WAR ADJUSTMENT THEORY More boys are being born in England and W ales this year, in comparison with the number of girls, according to the latest figures published by the Registrar-General. The quarterly return shows that boys have been born in343 words
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Article176 1935-07-04 17 Discovery Of Tower From Which She Jumped An exquisite head in stone, representing a girl with bobbed hair, has been found j during excavations by Jean Plateau on thei site of the Castle of Beaurevoir, fromj which Joan of Arc tried to escape in 1430. It176 words
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Article181 1935-07-04 17 "Traitor” Cry To Lord Halifax Lord Halifax, Secretary for War, figured in an amazing scene on June 21 during a service in Rochester Cathedral in connection with the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of St. John Fisher. While Lord Halifax was delivering an oration181 words
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Article626 1935-07-04 17 Toe Marks On Receipts POSTMAN GIVEN SECOND CHANCE Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen presided at the Assizes which began at Seremban on Monday. Tungku Ismail, D.P.P., is prosecuting. The first case on the calendar was that in which Samsudin bin Mat Jadi, a postman from Jelebu, was626 words
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Article118 1935-07-04 17 London Glasgow Air Route Plans American aeroplanes will shortly' be bought to fly on the London-Glasgow air route if Mr. George Marriner, head of the Anglo-Scottish airlines, has his way. “No passenger aeroplanes made are equal to those produced in America”, he said, in an interview118 words
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Article566 1935-07-04 17 "We Prayed Said A Few Words” DEAD GIRL'S LETTER READ IN COURT I How a young couple conducted their own "wedding service”—“We just went into a church and prayed, and said a few w’ords to each other”—was described at Blackpool. The phrase was stated to have been566 words
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Advertisement181 1935-07-04 17 SUNLIGHT ANO UMBRELLA SBAP FREE OFFER! Are you collecting the wrappers from these famous soaps? From ist May the wrappers from exchange a large-size tablet of Lux Sunlight and Umbrella Soaps will be Toilet Soap—the famous beauty soap worth money to you! All you have to used by 9 out181 words
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Article485 1935-07-04 18 LORD TWEEDSMUIR ON LOST TRADITIONS HERITAGE IN DANGER This story, “as old as the Fourteenth Century,” was told by Lord Tweedsmuir. “A Borderer died and appeared before the Golden Gates of Heaven. St. Peter asked him for his credentials. T have done my best,’ said485 words
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Article622 1935-07-04 18 When A- Civil Engineer Posted Himself "LIVE STOCK" IN U.S.A. His Majesty’s Post Office is so efficiently and highly organised that it does not seem possible that strange or untoward incidents could mar its smooth working. Fortunately queer events do not often concern the higher622 words
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Article138 1935-07-04 18 Fall In A Scene From I "Way Down East" Janet Gaynor, the film star, has been ordered to stay in bed at least a week for treatment for internal injuries received in a fall. In a scene from “Way Down East.” which is being filmed at Santa138 words
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Article198 1935-07-04 18 R.A.F. Flying Boats Reach Singapore i The Pacific cruise of the two Singapore flyihg boats No. 205 (F. 8. Squadron* R. A. F., Singapore concluded on Monday with a magnificent flight from Labuan, over 760 miles, in about eight hours. I The weather on this last stage198 words
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Advertisement53 1935-07-04 18 E' 7 ——k smuggler^ THE CHAS E _k~ 'J»-. THE ESCKPE 1 CONF ISCATION —_i III I I■■ rTTTnffif The REPORT a MIA I* the keward Z«£>, LdjMO LIPTONS YELLOW LABEL i X y /7 vz?\ '< O7 i\ A<T^C' M' '~EA><y X S J|l^??fctc/ '’'&lm' l rOSp |UX l53 words
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Advertisement805 1935-07-04 18 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours lowed by renewed «merfean Doctor’s Discovery Strengftens Blood, Herves, Body, Memory, A=i Brain, Muscles, and Endurance— jX’I’V'n'VcSEJ Better Than Gland Operations. WlkE Thanks to the discovery of an Amer- Shrunken bodies sorely lean Doctor, it is now possible for those805 words
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Article2033 1935-07-04 19 Mu Sah-men - (By Mu Sah-men ih-men In North China Daily News.) A friend of mine and I sat at tea the other day. He is a Chinese gentleman who liolds high academic degrees and is respected in educational and professional groups. Although he is well past thirty yearsih-men In North China Daily News.) - 2,033 words
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Article445 1935-07-04 19 Checking International Scramble NATIVE GOODS Quietly but vigorously China is moving ito check the international scramble for her markets, according to the (American) 1 Associated Press. While the United States, Japan and I Great Britain strive for the dominant posiI tion in China’s foreign trade, the National445 words
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88 1935-07-04 19 Students Refuse To Take Examinations Canton, June 14. Ten more students of the senior Middle School of the Sun Yat-sen University have been dismissed by the Chancellor, Mr. Chow Lu, for refusing to take their gradua- i tion exercises and for inciting their class- mates88 words
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Advertisement396 1935-07-04 19 Children use /r; so much Tf ENERGYi \W* A T sc h°°l’ at P la y» us n g brains and bodies k y j JBf day long, children are apt to tire themselves out —unless special care is taken I I nour isbment. For besides the energy Twk J396 words
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Article439 1935-07-04 20 Weights For Saturday CARD OF 9 EVENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 4. The following are the handicaps for Saturday's races, the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club July meeting: Perak Summer Cup, Horses. Classes 1 ami 2 (with probable jockeys). Prohibition 9439 words
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Article501 1935-07-04 20 Interviewed By "Seconds Out" WILL FIGHT HERE IF OFFER MADE “If Penang wants to see me fight she will have a chance: 1 will be in Malaya for 40 days and if any of your promoters can fix me up 1 will only be too glad501 words
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Article254 1935-07-04 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Selters TIN Ayer Weng L 92% 1.97% c 1.92 1.97 %c B. Selangor 72% 75 72% 75 Hitam 47 49c 48 50c Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 85 90 85 90 Kuchai 67% 70 65 70 Lukut 95 1.00254 words
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Article52 1935-07-04 20 London, July 3. Sterling on New York was 4.93 13 16 and Paris 74 7 16. Gold was 141 6d. Stock Markets were quiet but the tone was firm. British Funds were again in favour but War Loan 3 12 per cent was unaltered at 106 13 16.—Rugby52 words
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Article53 1935-07-04 20 PENANG. JULY 4 London Bank Demand 2(3 7|B 4 m(st Private 3 mst credit 2(4 3'16 3 Documentary On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 3% ds. Shanghai T.T. 29% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31 Mis 3 F. Baxter arrived from home by the53 words
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Article126 1935-07-04 20 YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £229.17.6 £230. 7. 6 London (3 months) £225. 5. 0 £225. 15. 0 Singapore $114.37% $114.62% Business Done Penang $115.25 Business Done 25 Tons COPRA. (Sundried) $4.05 $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $12.00 NcmJial RUBBER London 5Hd 5%d New York 12%c((G) 12 T 3 «c(G) Singapore126 words
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Article348 1935-07-04 20 KENNEDY COMPAN i TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quota: IM MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO. 'a 3 ULst today.— Yesterday Toe Buyers Sellers Buyers Sc TIN Ampat Tin 3 9 4,3 ex 3 9 4 3cx Ayer Weng 1.95 2.00 c 1.95 2< r Hitam348 words
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Advertisement7 1935-07-04 20 READ JACK HOBBS In Tomorrow's "PINANG GAZETTE7 words
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Advertisement133 1935-07-04 20 NOTICE OF SALE By Order of the Mortgagee TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Monday, the Bth July, 1935, At 11-30 A.M. At entrance of Market Road, Bukit Mertajam, P.W. The undermentioned property belonging to Yusuf Dalil bin Abdullah of No. 49, Kajang Road Penang. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY All133 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-07-04 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfa.l 6.00 76 E Noon 79 N TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 3.00 a.m 9.04 a.m. 2.40 p.m 9.37 p.m. TOMORROW 3.25 a m 9.30 a.m. 3.04 p.m 10.00 p.m.36 words
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