Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 August 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-08-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 196. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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184 1935-08-24 1 Grave Charge Against A Japanese Resident RAID DESCRIBED BY POLICE OFFICERS Singapore, August 23. A JAPANESE resident named Michiya Kawano was charged in Singapore yesterday before Mr. C. H. Whitton, with the possession of 200 sticks of dynamite, 1(X) detonators, and a quantity of184 words
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899 1935-08-24 1 GOVERNMENT'S DECLARED POLICY REAFFIRMED ITALY AND ABYSSINIA FEVERISHLY PREPARING FOR WAR London, August 23. A reaffirmation of the Government’s declared policy, fully upholding the obligations under the League Covenant and the continued reliance on other members of the League to bring such pressure to bear899 words
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80 1935-08-24 1 For Protection Of British Indian Subjects casc of emergency.—Rugby Radio Service. Landon, August 23. A small detachment of the Fifth Battalion of the 14th Punjab Regiment is leaving India for Addis Ababa where it will augment th small guard drawn from the Indian Army which has been maintained fs rcasc of emergency.—Rugby Radio Service. - 80 words
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Article225 1935-08-24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Compromise Between Earlier And Recent Laps i EXPERIMENTAL MACHINES I TO BE SEEN Lcndon, August 23. J The King’s Cup air race will be flown this year on September 6 and 7. Over 30 entries have been received including one from the Duke—Rugby Radio Service. - 225 words
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Article, Illustration34 1935-08-24 1 A new picture cf Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Abyssinia, who declares that he will h ir .self lead his men to defend their country if Italy begins her thre. toned invasion.34 words
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Article55 1935-08-24 1 —Reuter. Restrictions Not Applying To Asiatics Batavia, August 23. The Ordinanw issmxl yesterday for the restriction of ejupkiynx-iit of foreigners in Java comes into force today and provides that foreigners entering the country cannot be employed without the consent of the Director of Justice. This.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article185 1935-08-24 1 to management to industry.—Rugby Radio Service. Arrangements For Meeting Next Month London, August 23. Arrangements are now complete for the meeting of the British Association at Nor- > wich from September 4 to 11 for which a, large number of visitors including many; from overseas are expected. Ito management to industry.—Rugby Radio Service. - 185 words
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Article229 1935-08-24 1 Reuter. Welcomed In London And Liverpool EXPORT POSSIBILITIES GREATLY ENHANCED London, Aug. 23. The long delayed cotton loan announcement is generally welcomed in Liverpool and London as the farmers will now be able to market their cotton through ordinary trade channels with the Government making upReuter. - 229 words
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Article21 1935-08-24 1 —Reuter. Batavia, August 23. The air service mentioned yesterday will fi cm Jiava to Singapore through Penang. Reuter.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Advertisement12 1935-08-24 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bisbop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772-12 words
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Advertisement34 1935-08-24 1 D'E. O." HOTEL Tonight SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M LIQUEUR I JBI SCOTCH WHISKY I x i Ifßiß I wot»»OTfcWßixro f SOLE AGENTS McAlister co., ltd., PENANG. t34 words
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Advertisement18 1935-08-24 1 SPECIAL a MacNISH GRAND WHISKY 'The WblAy vtt» ZjnisnZ mellow Sole DtatrttataiK N. V. Straits Java Ttaadtaf (M18 words
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Advertisement2086 1935-08-24 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG HILL MUNICIPAL NOTICE >ST. ST K S o LIESE BANKS advertisements J*“-**l- TIME-TABLE. H ONG KONG AND THE MERCANT HANK 'tenders for the undermentioned works i dent English Chinese Gr CUAMftMAI BANKING I OF INDIA. LIMITED AD «.mmon,cartons rdaling to >' Of at Ayer lUm SXI2,086 words
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Advertisement102 1935-08-24 3 Make Your Selections From New Broadcast Releases. Including The Famous South Indian Artistes Really At Their Best Chambai Vaidyanatha Bagavather (G.T. 4057) K. Kochammal (R. 4040 Chittoor Subramanyam Pillai (R. 4059) M. S. Vijayal and T. A K. Swami Bagavather (B.T. 2067) S. V. Subbiya Bagavather M. S. Subbulakshmi (B.T.102 words
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Miscellaneous859 1935-08-24 3 Wireless Programm es 8.8. C. I Sports Summary'. B. 4o—The Yescha Krein Gipsy Orchestra. 9.os—Close down. TODAY Transmission 3 Two of the following frequencies will be 9.20 p.m.—Big Ben. The BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra; leader, Philip TranomMhiom 5 Whiteway conducted by Peter Montgomery. 10.05—A Roman Catholic Service,* GSD 11,750 kc/s859 words
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Miscellaneous316 1935-08-24 3 i est medley. Jac. Grit. 6 Tititomba. Pedro JCastrucho. 7 Kasbek. Hungarian melodies, ‘err. Leo Cohen. 8 Washington Post! I March. J. Ph. Sousa. 9.25 —“An arrow from the circus” 1 Les Saltimbamquea 2 First part of “The man on the flying > Trapeze.” 3 Second part of “The man316 words
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Article500 1935-08-24 4 Extraordinary Meeting At Seremban The Es ate As atic Staffs’ Association of Negri Sembilan held on extraordinary _eneral meeting on July 27, at Seremban. rhe meeting started at 5.30 p.m. with Mr. C R Menon in the chair, owing to the unavoidable absence of the Chairman, Mr.500 words
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1571 1935-08-24 4 HEARTBREAKING WORK TRYING TO UNDO EVIL HABITS OF GENERATIONS MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE The following are extracts from the 1934 report of the Municipal health Officer Population The estimated mid-year population was 159,085. Births There were 4,977 births registered of whom 2,543 were males1,571 words
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Article336 1935-08-24 4 Local Chinese Concerned REPRESENTATIONS TO GOVERNMENT Singapore, August 22. An important meeting cf representatives iof Chinese import and export firms in Singapore was held at the Chinese Cham- c jx- of Commerce yes erday, reports the Mc.laya Tribune Chinese Correspondent. I The Netherlands East Indies Government336 words
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Advertisement111 1935-08-24 4 NEARLY MAD WITH STOMACH PAIN Relief in 2 minutes Every ‘lay thousands of stomach cftTers are getting the same marvellous lie! is Mr. T. Grist, Worsborough, who I iw nealy mad with stomach oi. 'l took a dose cf 'Bisuuited' Maynesia, it t 1' o.s wondr ful how quickly the111 words
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Advertisement316 1935-08-24 4 THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS I Columbia FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ALBERT SANDLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA SONG SUCCESS AND TOY SOLDIER NOVELTY /FOR LOVE ALONE PORTRAIT OF A TOY SOLDIER DB 1532 i Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. "BOLERO" SOUNDS LIKE AN ORCHESTRA —BY LARRY ADLER—MOUTH ORGAN f (RAVEL’S BOLERO (arr. Branga)—With316 words
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1362 1935-08-24 5 FULL LIST OF HORSES IN TRAINING The following are the horses, ponies and griffins in training for the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Race Meeting to be held on August 31 and September 4, 7, 11 and 14:— W. W. REDFEARN. 1 Silver1,362 words
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Article323 1935-08-24 5 —Reuter. Innings Victory Over Worcester HOME COUNTY CRICKET SCORES London, August 23. Yorkshire won this year’s County Championship when they defeated Worcestershire yesterday by an innings and their nearest rivals, Derbyshire lost to Kent on the first innings at Dover. Yorkshire were champions in 1931—1933 but lost—Reuter. - 323 words
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Article497 1935-08-24 5 Corinthians Win Cup-Tie Match RAILWAY DEPARTMENT EASILY BEATEN (By Our Perak Representative.) Ipoh, Friday. The final Cup-tie match for some weeks was played on the Padang this evening when the Corinthians and the Railway Department, who drew on the last occasion, met in a replay.497 words
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Article126 1935-08-24 5 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following ties have been arranged:— TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 Singles Handicap:— S.L. McNee Scr. vs. W. M. Oak-Rhind—ls. Mens Doubles Handicap:—C.M.J. Kirke R.F. Heath—l 3 vs. C.H. Kent F. N. Syer—2. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28 Mixed Doubles Handicap:— L. R. Wheeler and Mrs. Wheeler Scr.126 words
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Article183 1935-08-24 5 Runs Up and Down Stairs I feel in duty bound,” writes Mrs. A.J.W., “to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from Kruschen Salts. He is ninety-two years old and is as fit as a fiddle. He can nip183 words
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Article134 1935-08-24 5 Win All Selangor Matches (From Our Ov|i Correspondent.) I Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 22. (From Our On Correspondent.) j The Japanese tennis players were engaged this afternoon in one doubles an i two singles matches all of which they won easily, the opposition being not so stout. j134 words
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997 1935-08-24 5 GOOD WORK-OUTS AT BUKIT TIMAH Many Fast Gallops SOME HORSES THAT IMPRESSED Singapore, August 22. There was quite a fair attendance at the opening day's training for the Singa- pore Turf Club's Autunm (Gold Cup) Meet- u ing at Bukit Timah today. It was997 words
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Article694 1935-08-24 6 1 Between China And Japan ADDRESS TO STORE ROTARY CLUB A vivid word picture of Japanese influence in China for the benefit of the world in general was drawn bv Mr. I. T. Mason in an address on “Realism in China and Japan.” at the luncheon meeting694 words
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Article560 1935-08-24 6 First Annual Report MEETING ON SEPT. 13 The following is the report of the Penang Urban Co-Operative Union, Ltd., to be presented at the second half-yearly general meeting to be held on Friday, September 13, at 5-15 p.m. in the Chamber of Comi merce, Downing Street.560 words
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Article101 1935-08-24 6 Melbourne, August 12. A seamen’s meeting here on August 13 decided to follow the example of the Sydj ney seamen and declare “black” the Hud|dart Parker vessels and also to extend the (dispute to other companies. The Melbourne Steamship Company’s vessel Dimboola was unable to leave for101 words
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Advertisement242 1935-08-24 6 ZJGT C UV T CORN' BS OlFFl cu 0k ,orTEK’ s Mt SHORT HEAD ’\y '^'''77' .zj-. QLD-FASMIONED brushes with big heads couldn’t fit the inside curve of your teeth— fust where decay most often starts, in crevices out of sight. Tok changed all that Its seven rows of the242 words
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Advertisement262 1935-08-24 6 He said to me —I never just call for a whisky —I .know better f mb r I if Wl hF IW I v If a I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there _is no better < JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG .1 Agents262 words
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Article153 1935-08-24 7 Colonising Aims In Abyssinia VIEWS OF ITALIANS IN SINGAPORE Italians in Singapore are keeping in close touch with developments in Abyssinia >in(l support for Mussolini's policy is general. Many claim Italy i a simply following the example of Great Britain, France, Holland and Spain before, i.e., acquiring153 words
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Article402 1935-08-24 7 One Accused Acquitted And Discharged Malacca. Aug. 21. I lie trial of two Sikhs, Sarjan Singh *od Tolah Singh, on a charge of murdertig a compatriot, Arjan Singh, was con- nued today at the Assizes before Mr. T ustice Mills and a special jury. Hardat Singh, who402 words
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Article66 1935-08-24 7 With His Tie Round His Neck Singapore, August 22. Frank Schoinz, an Austrian aged 34 years, was found dead in his house at Pasir Panjang at 3 a.m. this morning. He was found beside his bed with a tie fastened round his neck. The Coroner, Mr. W.66 words
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728 1935-08-24 7 SHE WOULD MARRY A COAL-HEAVER ——:o: WHY SHE IS FOND OF HARRY ROY The Ranee of Sarawak is indignant that “snobbish people” should have criticised her daughter Princess Pearl for marrying Harry Roy, the dance band leader. "I am proud of my daughter’s marriage,”728 words
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Article, Illustration32 1935-08-24 7 BAND LEADER WED.—Harry r Roy and his bride. Miss Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, receiving the congratulations of friends after their wedding at Caxton Hall, Westminster.32 words
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Article411 1935-08-24 7 Story Of Dagger "LOOKED MAD," SAYS WIFE Kuala Lumpur, August 23 “He was shaking with rage, and looked mad,” was the description of the plaintiff, given by the wife of the defendant, in a civil suit for $l,OOO damages, brought by Mr. R. H. Stephens against Mr.411 words
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Article184 1935-08-24 7 The Art Of The Chick "Sexer" Fi\ e Japanese experts have been engaged to determine the sex cf day-old chickens m V ictoria. Australia, all through the present hatching season. The Japanese with their powers of concentration have proved themselves the most proficient adepts in this science184 words
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Article74 1935-08-24 7 Remanded For Further 1 Inquiries Singapore, August 22. Alleged to have committed he use-break-ing with intent to commit theft, a young Eurasian, W. F. Walters, appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, today, and was remanded until Aug. 29 for further inquiries. It is rP n »red74 words
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726 1935-08-24 7 Several Bills and resolutions are on the Orders of the Day for the meeting! of the Legislative Council on Monday, August, 26. The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to 1 move:— “That this Council adopts the Reports of the Finance Committee on Messages Nos. 8.726 words
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Advertisement245 1935-08-24 7 ‘Harlene-Hair-Drill’ For Healthy Hair! 2 Minutes A Day Banishes BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, restores -kJ growth, lustre and luxuriance to impov- IKy erished hair, and revives the weakened dbSr I tresses. To men it restores the Well- m Groomed Appearance so essential in Social and Business Life—to Women it ZT’K I H245 words
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Article590 1935-08-24 8 In the extracts given elsewhere in this issue from the 1934 report of the Municipal Health Officer it will be noted that infant mortality per 1,000 births rose from 140 in 1933 to 156 in 1934. It is not the increase itself to which we wish especially to590 words
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Article183 1935-08-24 8 —Reuter. First To Elect Social Credit Government Edmonton, August 23. The Province of Alberta in which the Prince of Wales’ ranch is situated becomes the first territory in the British Empire to elect a Social Credit Government with a policy based on economic theories. Major Douglas cf the—Reuter. - 183 words
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33 1935-08-24 8 —Reuter. Mr. Aubert Appointed Oslo, August 23. Mr. Aubert, the Norwegian M nister for < Japan and Chira, has been appointed Per-' manent Under-Secretary of State for 1 Foreign Affairs.-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article77 1935-08-24 8 London, August 23. I The total amount applied for in tenders 5 fcr £40,000 000 Treasury Bil s was £60,-j f 525,000. i The average rate per cent, for bills at j three months was 11 4.93 d agairst 11 1.94 t a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. x77 words
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2187 1935-08-24 8 BY JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OVER 200 MEMBERS PRESENT pleasant function was held yesterday at the Elysee Hotel when the Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. J. S. W’. Arthur, was entertained to a teaparty by the members of the Junior I Civil Service2,187 words
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Advertisement251 1935-08-24 8 6 M A Perfect Chemist’s Shop, A "Perfect Chemist's Shop" is the one that E has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right price. B We devote our energies particularly in making Our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop in point of251 words
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Advertisement17 1935-08-24 8 Bejsure you flay DEL MME Agents for Malaya Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.17 words
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2422 1935-08-24 9 ASSOCIATION WITH DECEASED ADMITTED YESTERDAY'S HEARING AT PERAK ASSIZES ASSAULT NEAR SITIAWAN RECALLED (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Friday. graphic account of the events which led to the death of a Chinese following a fight with another Chinese was related at the Perak2,422 words
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Article263 1935-08-24 9 Japanese Hotel Keeper Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Aug. 23. A Japanese woman named Tomeye I Sawada was today summoned before the > Taiping Magistrate to answer the charge of failing to open her boarding house for inspection contrary to rule 22 section 5 of Enactment263 words
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Article375 1935-08-24 9 Accused Of Selling Samsu TAMIL COOK USED AS i rt BAIT" (By Our Perak Representative) Ipch,. Friday. A Chinese pigxrearer, Liew Pheow, made his appearance in the First Magistrate’s Court before Mr. C. W. A. Scnnett today charged with selling liquor without proper authorisation. Liew Phecw put375 words
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Advertisement170 1935-08-24 9 A r W B B B 9 r Pr^^d Cou, n,llk °od foe W Z tOn ’eet fh ?'*></ c a C ind Gac f I (2> h xo the I I Here i. con- K ti C 4 vinclng test!- K s end w ould est-. are Mother mony170 words
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Article3408 1935-08-24 10 "ALL RED" AIR ROUTE TO THE EAST AUSTRALIA CRITICISES BRITISH AIR MAIL POLICY MR. DUGALD MACFADYEN ON ITALOABYSSINIAN DISPUTE MALAYA CITED AS A CASE IN POINT MISSIONARY PRAISES ATTITUDE OF CEYLON PLANTERS «From Our Own Correspondent.) i London, August 13. GIBRALTAR NON-STOP The non-stop flight from3,408 words
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Advertisement115 1935-08-24 10 WM 1!» L« L-M MgjßM Always Something New. EASTERN BAZAAR 8, BISHOP ST. ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST CHECK FLORAL FLORAL TAFFETA LAME CHIFFON FANCY CHECK GOLDTHREAD CREPE ALBENECREPF ANGLESKIN SILVER LACES CHECK PLAIN with COLOURED FLOWER AERTEX ALBENECREPE j CHECK GOLDTHREAD PLAIN VELVET _VELVET VELVET DAINTY "UNDIES" PRINTED PRINTED115 words
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362 1935-08-24 11 SURGEONS ARE READY—BUT THEY CANNOT FIND EYES TO SEE Twenty important operations, which might bring back sight to blind patients of the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital. Judd-street, London, are held up for want of suitable material. During the last two years362 words
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Article103 1935-08-24 11 Of Air Pilot Who Crashed Copenhagen, August 20. Passengers by the air service between Oslo and Copenhagen had a thrilling experience when crossing the Sund. A military plane got into difficulties and finally the pilot, Capt. Larsen jumped to safety with his parachute. Th'* sea was running103 words
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Article78 1935-08-24 11 Reuter Wireless. U.S. Committee Tones It Down Washington, Aug. 21. After eliminating the new inheritance levies proposed by President Roosevelt in the “Tax the Rich Bill,” the Senate and the House of Representatives conference committee yesterday reached a final agreement on the Bill. Instead of theReuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Article28 1935-08-24 11 -Reiiter. First Chinese Ambassador To U.S. Washington, August 22. Mr. Alfred Sze has presented his credentials as the first Chinese Ambassor to M.he United States.—-Reiiter. - 28 words
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Article339 1935-08-24 11 Trickery More Than Courage i AN UNPOPULAR CALLING In the old days smuggling w’as regarded not as a crime, but as a dangerous and romantic calling. Now, quite suddenly, the old sentimental tolerance has died —and not before its time. The public regards, unsympathetically, the smuggler w’ho339 words
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Article105 1935-08-24 11 Weighs 350 LB. Flies At 100 M.P.H. A “baby” aeroplane, 10 feet long with a wing span of only 20 feet has just been built at Brisbane by Mr. N. Lynch, a young New South Wales airman. It is powered, says Austral New’S, with a Harley-Davidson motor105 words
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Article647 1935-08-24 11 Fate Of His Last Completed Letter BOUGHT FOR £1,030—& THROWN ON BONFIRE The announcement that a holograph letter from Lcrd Nelson to Lady Hamilton, dated from the Victory, Sept. 16, 1805, has been acquired by the new Na icnal Maritime Museum at Greenwich, recalls the astonishing fate647 words
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Article68 1935-08-24 11 •3 A UC Tense Situation Still Existing Bombay, August 22. A tense situation exists in the Bombay Silver Market. A Board meeting of the Bullion E?f.*hange was held yesterday but W’as unable to decide what course of action should be adopted to overcome the market difficulties as•3 • A UC - 68 words
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Article77 1935-08-24 11 —Reuter. Japan's Demand For Parity Tokio, Aug. 21. It is learned that Britain recently sounded Japan on the question of the resumption of multilateral naval talks in London in October. The Cabinet is reported to have made the decision to instruct the Japanese Embassy to remind Britain—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article64 1935-08-24 11 Manufacture Plans i i Melbourne, August 12. Australia is preparing plans for the development of a complete aircraft manufacturing industry, including engines, cap- able of providing a big expansion of the Royal Australian Air Force in time of war. The Commonwealth Goverment has ac-, quired the manufacturing64 words
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Advertisement145 1935-08-24 11 Wk and your choice will be uWwi DEWAR'S WL; “Wtelabel” WWH WHISKY BB OBTAINABLE IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES ALSO IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.) BOLH AGENTS: Penang, Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., Penang and Ipoh. !_j I_| i_j o Paterson Engineering145 words
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Article753 1935-08-24 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES i Schedule Of Principal s Lines The following' is a list of vessels arrtrlnj BDd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY SS DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh, (Laboe-an-Bilik). Set Is today for the same ports. c S MAKIAN from Langsa, Idi,753 words
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Article402 1935-08-24 12 NOTICE The Eastbound and Westboimd Imperial aircrafts are expected to arrive at Alor Stait and Singapore respectively on Schedule. The air mails despatched from Penang cti August 17 per the Netherlands aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on August 23. AIR MAILS A mail for402 words
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Miscellaneous373 1935-08-24 12 MAJ E STIC wwwl wwW W W W w J LAST THREE SHOWS TODAY OpEN|NG TODAY WITH 3 shows 2*45 v*ls 9-30 OWING TO THE PICTURE BEING BOOKED FOR SCREENING 9 6.30 9.30 AT IPOH TOMORROW, SEASON CANNOT BE FURTHER extended. MATINEE ALSO TOMORROW AT 2.30 P.M. Positively Your Last373 words
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1875 1935-08-24 13 LAST NIGHT'S RADIO TALK BY MR. L. BRENT \n instructive address on car maintenance was given bv Mr. L. Brent -rorn station ZHJ (Penang) last night. This was the third of his monthly radio talks on “The Motor Car.” Mr. Brent said:— At the conclusion1,875 words
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Article479 1935-08-24 13 ST. GEORGE THE SLAKTYR CSiurch of Entgland 10th Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 a.m. Matir.<s and Litany. Psalms 50, 53. Hymn 7. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 1 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.00 p. m. Evensong. Psalm 51, Chant 140. Magnificat, Chant 51. Nunc Dimittis, Chant 62. Hymns 281,479 words
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Article80 1935-08-24 13 By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, August 25, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Martha Overture (By Request) Flotow 2. Dreams on the Ocean Waltz Gung! 3. Lakme Opera Selection Delibes 4. Peer Gynt—Suite (By Request) Grieg. a. Morning Mood b.80 words
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Miscellaneous141 1935-08-24 13 These Gals Will I IK NEXT CHANGE Show You Plenty ’a vl i ©UY KiBBEE IVay Down South s Al INF V 4 In Cali.M.l \WL P J Wz AMNE j Zxll i MACMAHON /N Ik OMbWI SEASON EXTENDED INDEFINITELY I BIG TODAY AND TOMORROW 3 SHOWS HEARTED HERBERT" 2-45141 words
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Article1117 1935-08-24 14 DEAD HUSBAND'S JEALOUSY Reference To Another Girl VERDICT OF MURDER AND SUICIDE The inquest on the four victims of the shooting tragedy which took place at Shutford, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, was opened on August 12 by Mr. E. C. Fortescue, the North Oxfordshire Coroner, in the harness-room1,117 words
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Article171 1935-08-24 14 As Fought In Australia's "Outback" One of the most extraordinary duels ever fought was staged recently at Tennant’s Creek goldfields, near Darwin, in North Australia. Two gold miners, somewhat “under the influence,” quarrelled, and each grabbed a weapon, one a swan-off shotgun and the other a small-bore171 words
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Article108 1935-08-24 14 Shrimp-taming is not a usual hebby for a girl, but Miss D. Spargo. a young Australian zoologist, has been quite successful at it. She has just spent 18 months in Tas- mania studying lowly crustaceans and in > j particular the anaspides which lives only >108 words
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Advertisement355 1935-08-24 14 ffflicSand cfify/ndu'ne- a/nc/ wrf&t&fuc/i/c&ve; &VC. Comfortable travel from Fenang to Bangkok the Capital of Siam in Day A. Night Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service. .YAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM i :j "M 1 A*-' <- VA i FOR MOTORISTS i Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills j Are Invaluable. WHETHER355 words
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Advertisement175 1935-08-24 14 You not miss your aRa It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry Gin that makes it so much to b« desired in cocktails. Such mellowness B B comes only from treble distillation an d maturing in sherry casks and BOOTH’S DRY is the only GIN H which receives such care in175 words
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Advertisement1686 1935-08-24 15 I lhai cmi •< 'Ci' r -\>iJ i< -i 3-1 JSBBtfj [a p cJ h SL V <- >, i&w-lniing .--WYMI -•/A 1 •<-^ rZ BLUB FUMM BL LIMB V—s. WNDON AND N»>™ CONTINENT. F r and Freight Penang London UUIWAKDS C. POLYDORUS L’don, A’dam and Hamburg Aug. 31 Se1,686 words
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201 1935-08-24 16 To be perfectly fit and able to eat anything after over 20 years of acute stomach trouble is more than most people would dare hope tor —yet this has actually happened to Mr. A. C. D These are his own words: “I must tell you how201 words
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166 1935-08-24 16 Fund To Be Opened I COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO TAKE CHARGE (From Our Perak Representative.) J Ipoh, Friday. I I learn that arrangements are being made to open a fund for the purpose of erecting a memorial to the late Raja Sir Chulan, Raja di166 words
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Article146 1935-08-24 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Par.s < o b 4 4 5 5 64 New York 4.96 s 4.97}$ Montreal 4.97% 4.98% Brussels 29.49 29.49 Geneva 15.21 15.21 Amsterdam 7.334.33% Milan 60 60 9 16 Berlin 1234% 12.34 Prague Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.3914 Vienna146 words
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Article65 1935-08-24 16 I Reuter. Ladies Doubles AMERICAN WOMEN WINNING I Brookline, Massachusetts, August 23. In the semi-final of the American Doubles Championship, Mrs. Andrus and Miss Babcock (America) beat Miss F. James end Miss K. Stammers (Great Britain) 6— —3, B—68 —6 and Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Palfrey FabyanI Reuter. - 65 words
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Article129 1935-08-24 16 Office-Bearers For The Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, August 23. At the annual general meeting of the Taiping Swimming Club, the following were j elected office-bearers for the ensuing (year:—President, The Hcn'ble the British I Resident, Perak, Mr. G. E. Cator, M.C.S., Captain, Mr. W. S.129 words
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Article152 1935-08-24 16 Miri Oilfields Inspected I NEXT TOUR TO JAVA CHRISTMAS ISLAND (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. August 23. 1 The Governor. Lady Thomas. Miss Brid- get Thomas end Personal Staff returned to Singapore today from a tour of Sarawak ard Borneo. The Par y left on152 words
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Article380 1935-08-24 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotationi in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.82% 1.87% B. Selangor 90 95ex 90 95ex Hitam 50 54 50 54 Hong Fatt 52% 55 52%380 words
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Article264 1935-08-24 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS s Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellars TIN A. Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 95 97*2 90 95 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fa‘t 52 54 52 54 Jelebu 95 1.00 92% 97% Johan 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.55 1.60264 words
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Article101 1935-08-24 16 iHuuiuvuo uuuvi <1 supcivimvn Doara oi Cabinet officers is to be permanent.—Reuter. Passed Bv House Of Representatives Washington, August 23. The House of Representatives has passed e, mandatory Neutrality Bill. The Bill is virtually identical to that adopted by the Senate which is expected to accept theiHuuiuvuo uuuvi <1 supcivimvn Doara oi Cabinet officers is to be permanent.—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article115 1935-08-24 16 TT X' yesterday today London—(Spot) ......> £220.5.0 £219 10 0 London—(3 months) £213.15.0 £212 0.0 Singapore $108.37% $lOB.OO Penang $108.37% Business Done 25 tons COPRA.— (Sundried) eooe BLACK PEPPER i Nominal Nominal RUBBER London 5 d New York lljgc(G) 12c(G) Singapore—Spot 19 y 2C H)1/c SP et 19115 words
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Advertisement557 1935-08-24 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT S Y Wanted. —Assistant Laboratory Clerk. I knowledge of ammonia titrations and. Notice is hereby given that the trade determining d.r.c. of latex and type-w-riting mar k or name depicted above is the excludesirable. Apply stating salary required siVe property of Prescott Limited of 305 ito557 words
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Advertisement208 1935-08-24 16 'PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES :o: COCKTAIL DANCES Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Till 9 p.n>. Saturday, August 254th, 1935. WEMBLEY PARK 2 SUPER SHOWS CHIN WAN KHOW CANTONESE OPERA At 8 p.m.—" LEONG SEOW TAI HEAP” Beautiful Stars! Scintillating Costumes! Dazzling Scenery! SEATS 80, 60, 40208 words
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Miscellaneous42 1935-08-24 16 COMING ATTRACTIONS AT FUN FROLIC. LAU SYE ENG HONG TEOCHEW OPERA 24 855 TONIGHT—GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE. NARI SIAM LAKHON OF BANGKOK A Super Stage Show’ Specially Imported From Bangkok. OPENING ON 28-8-35. 1935 PHOR TOR CELEBRATIONS 27th, 28th and 29th August, 1935.42 words
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