Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 August 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-08-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 197. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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519 1935-08-26 1 SHE WILL IMMEDIATELY LEAVE THE LEAGUE APPLYING COUNTRIES WILL MEET ARMED HOSTILITY NO CHANCE OF MUSSOLINI CHANGING HIS ATTITUDE London, August 26. “If sanctions are voted against Italy at Geneva she will immediately leave the League and whoever applies the sanctions against Italy will.—Reuter Wireless. - 519 words
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1152 1935-08-26 1 SOME OUTSTANDING CASES OF LAST YEAR In sections dealing with murders and gang robbery, the annual report of the Police Department states:— Thirty-five reports were classified as murders in 1934, compared with 69 in the preceding year and an average of 77. The1,152 words
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Article196 1935-08-26 1 .—Reuter. Lively Debate At Penal Congress MOTION STRONGLY SUPPORTED BY GERMANY Berlin, August 24. A lively duel between a young Czechoslovak woman, Dr. (Miss) Visele of Amsterdam and Professor Rutgers on the Ccmmittee's recommendation for the sterilisation of certain classes of criminals, occurred at the concluding debate.—Reuter. - 196 words
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49 1935-08-26 1 .—Reuter. 5 Cwts. Herrings In Stomach Berlin. August 25. The biggest shark ever caught in th? North Sea was brought to Wesermuende by a trawler. It weighs five tons and is 24 feet long. Five cwts. of herrings were found in its stomach.-.—Reuter. - 49 words
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143 1935-08-26 1 Sleeping In Middle Of Road CAR HITS BEAST AT FULL SPEED Mr. G. D. Treble, mane ger Devon Estate, Mrrlimau. Malacca, who was returning from Jasin Club on Wednesday morning at about 1.30 a.m., encountered a full-grown tiger at the 19 1 2143 words
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Article105 1935-08-26 1 dustry of £30,000.000. —Rugby Radio Service. Record Attendances At Olympia Londcn, August 24. What is described as the most successful show in the history of the radio industry closed tonight at Olympia and the exhibits are being immediately removed to Glasgow for the Scottish Exhibition. Over 2,000 mendustry of £30,000.000.—Rugby Radio Service. - 105 words
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Article112 1935-08-26 1 —Reuter. U. S. Protest To Soviet INTERFERENCE WITH INTERNAL AFFAIRS Washington, August 25. The United States have strongly protested to the Soviet against the activities involving the interference with the internal affairs of the United States in connection with the seventh Congress of the Communist International at Moscow.,-—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article100 1935-08-26 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Teleprinter Service Installed London, August 24. In order to relieve aerodrome wireless of the route of traffic messages and to free it for other heavy demands, including weather reports to pilots, a teleprinter service has been installed between the Heston airport and the Manchester.—Rugby Radio Service. - 100 words
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Article114 1935-08-26 1 Polypus Removed From Vocal Cord i i J Berlin, August 25. j It wp.s revealed tonight that Herr Hitler underwent an operation to his vocal cords [on May 5. A communique issued states j that Herr Hitler had suffered increasing hoarseness, especially at the lest great J114 words
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Advertisement26 1935-08-26 1 Your food always looks so fresh and appetising—what is your. ’No secret my dear, I just order everything from the COLD STORAGE' —lVar in Sluditu 11426 words
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Advertisement2095 1935-08-26 2 RATES FOR CASUAL' notice of sale DAISY HOE SENG MOTOR BANKS rsziv by order of the* mortgagee U M ♦> j GARAGE ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the trade >O2l, Pter Road, Bagan Laar. I On Thur<?dav the 29th August, 1935 mark or name depicted above is2,095 words
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Article, Illustration2136 1935-08-26 3 WITH OPENING OF THE "A" BLOCK UP-TO-DATE AND MAGNIFICENT NEW BUILDINGS x A CREDIT TO PENANG DR. CARSON'S PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION At the joinial opening of “A’ block on Sat. (which marks the completion of the New General Hospital, Penang,) Dr. J. C. Cai son,2,136 words
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Miscellaneous57 1935-08-26 3 ARE YOV A MASON? f STARTS THURSDAY NEXT, QUEE N 'S < Universal's Greatest Twickenham Production with a stupendous cast at Greater Mirth and Merriment have never W British Star comedians headed by I before been shown! W SONNIE HALE. ROBERTSON HARE. DAVY the great stage farce now the BURNABY57 words
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Article397 1935-08-26 4 Unrehearsed Incident I i I FLY PAST BY GIANTS OF i AIR FORCE I Pirates Lair Destroyed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 24. Long before the hour for the pageant 1 to begin the 17-mile road to Seletar was 1 congested with cars, buses, cycles397 words
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Article210 1935-08-26 4 Chinese Planter On Murder Charge ACCUSED GIVES EVIDENCE I Was Afriad Of Assault (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday. The Chinese estate planter, Yek Shin Cheong, who is charged with the murder of Ung Ee Kee on May 12 in a village near Sitiawan, gave evidence210 words
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Article682 1935-08-26 4 Accused Guilty Of Lesser Charge (From Our Perak Representative) Ipcti, August 24. Vek Shin Oh <mg was found guilty of of ttie Ftwer charge cf culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Mr. Justice Howes took a lenient view of the case and sentenced accused to six nv682 words
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Article86 1935-08-26 4 Alleged Failure To Give Infant Medical Care An unusual charge was preferred against an old Chinese woman. Tan Tee, and a man, Lim Ah Peck, before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate on Friday. They were indicted with having wilfully neglected a year cld infant by86 words
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Article565 1935-08-26 4 Penang Chinese Flood Relief Fund I APPEAL TO LOCAL j PUBLIC BODIES “There has been a prompt response made by the public to our appeal and subscriptions received to date, together with promises, amounted to over $2,000. We expect to receive much more before thjs week is565 words
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Advertisement238 1935-08-26 4 BRITISH MALAYAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS Kuala Pilah, Negri Seaibilan, F-MS. HEHPiY WAUGH Co.. Ltd. SIHGAPOIKE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR t .IL NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEM ■Phone No. 60 TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG r 1 J if f V f 1 I FOR YOUR PLEASURE WE HAVE ERECTED A DIVING STAGE f COMPLETE WITH238 words
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884 1935-08-26 5 DOCTOR, IN RULING OUT SUICIDE THEORY, SAYS IT WAS CRIME OF PASSION as it a double murder, a crime passioned, or a murder and suicide? l or two weeks the Joo Chiat police have investigated these two solutions to the mystery of884 words
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Article899 1935-08-26 5 Supreme Court Suit JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS I Singapore, August 24. Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith in the Supreme Court this morning, in a civil suit in which Koh Leok Kheng, a widow sued Quek Soon Whatt alias Quek Kah Hian and Quek Soon899 words
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Article176 1935-08-26 5 Senior Professor At Raffles College Raffles College, Singapore, has lost the services of one of its senior professors Dr. E. Madgwick, who left for England via the United States on Thursday. Dr. Madgwick entered Durham University in 1913, where he studied, with a four years intermission,176 words
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Advertisement37 1935-08-26 5 t i \Z t. ii H STEEL Bullock Corts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN MFG. CO.. 1, River Road. PENANG. I i Y, i 1 I i'« i"i i «'«’i‘i‘»’/« «'A'«Vj37 words
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Advertisement442 1935-08-26 5 SPECIAL BARGAINS 8 I TOMORROW I Sale that Makes Shopping Worth While Sj- PI LOW K cases I 0" Special Value in Ready- [fl Pl to-use hemmed Bed- Amazingly strong all n K sheets. Good stout cotton ready to use g ?j|| quality for dhoby pillow cases with neat I|g|442 words
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Article, Illustration263 1935-08-26 6 Cotswold Gables And Stone Walls IN BIBURT, Gloucestershire, nearly five years ago. this group ot centuries old Cotswold cottages known as Arlington Row. was bought by the Royal Society ot Arts to preserve the charm ot this lovely village. They remain perfect examples of the263 words
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Article1806 1935-08-26 7 CUSTOMS COMMISSIONER ON DEPARTMENT'S DIFFICULTIES DINDINGS RETROCESSION THREAT TO REVENUE LARGE RUSSIAN TEXTILE IMPORTS INTO MALAYA The announcement of the retrocession of the Dindings to .the State of Perak gave rise to a somewhat disquieting situation, writes Mr. W. E. 1 epys, Commissioner of Customs and1,806 words
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151 1935-08-26 7 Madrid, Aug. 22. The police of Pampoluna have found most of the treasure stolen from the Cathedral of Pampoluna after a nine-days search. The chief gems of the collection were the famous “Golden Crown of the Holy- Virgin” which was enriched with precious stones and151 words
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Article332 1935-08-26 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. J. R. Charton and child left for i home by the “Haruna Maru.” Captain D. A. Bullard, of the Burma R-ifles, Taiping, left for home by the “Erria.” Dr. Paul Edwin Frederick’ Routley has been appointed a Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service. The Hon’ble Mr. T.S. Adams,332 words
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Article249 1935-08-26 7 Sequel To A Debt To A Stallholder Singapore, August 24. Judgment was delivered yesterday- by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal I District Judge, convicting two firemen, Kweh Kui Yong and Kweh Eng Hoat, attached to the Central Fire Station in Hill 1 Street, on249 words
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Advertisement551 1935-08-26 7 I 1 THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS i I Columbia FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT 10-inch (PUT. ON AN OLD PAIR OF SHOES F ***** so RED THE ROSE, I Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orphean*. i Id-inch (WITH ALL MY HEART AND SOUL, FB 1047 A BEGGAR WHO’S IN LOVE CAN551 words
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Article629 1935-08-26 8 Rest Beaten By Three Clear Goals PLAYERS ORDERED OFF FIELD (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Sunday. Questionable tactics were again the order of the day when the South China team made their second appearance locally this evening against a team comprising mostly Malays, as a629 words
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Article73 1935-08-26 8 Invited Tr Jain Sonth China Team Ipoh, Sunday. Owing to a number of their members being disabled the South China team which are in Ipoh during the we< k-end have invited some of the local plavers to accom--1 puny them on a tour to Medan. Those whose help73 words
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Article, Illustration87 1935-08-26 8 SATURDAY'S CLOSING SCORES RAIN MARS SEVERAL x MATCHES London, August 24. The following are the close ctf play scores in the principal county cricket matches today WARWICKSHIRE V. WORCESTERSHIRE Worcestershire 205 for four wickets. Warwickshire LANCASHIRE v. SOMERSET Lancashire 248 for seven wickets. Somerset GLAMORGAN v. ESSEX Essex:87 words
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Article76 1935-08-26 8 —Reuter. Victory By Odd Goal HEARTS HELD TO A DRAW London, August 24. The following are the results of matches played today in the Scottish League:— Aberdeen 3 Hibernian 1 Albion 5 Ayr U. 1 Clyde 1 Arbroath 3 Hamilton 1 Third Lanark 0 Hearts 1 Dunfermline—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article49 1935-08-26 8 ber in test matches with England.—Rugby Radio Service. The King's Congratulations ON WINNING THE RUBBER London, August 24. His Majesty the King has sent a message, of congratulation to the South African cricketers on the winning of the rubber in test matches with England.—Rugby Radio Service.ber in test matches with England.—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article261 1935-08-26 8 Eng Kee And Chin Teik Win Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 26. The Open Doubles Badminton Tournament for the "Manecksha’’ Cup was brought to a successful close this morning when the semi-finals and the final were played. The Taiping Physical Culture League pair, Tan Choon261 words
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Article35 1935-08-26 8 Special Precautions DEPREDATIONS BY LEATHER-JACKETS London, August 24. The M.C.C. announces that special measures will be taken during the current winter to recondition the turf at the Lord’s ground which has suffered depreda-35 words
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Article94 1935-08-26 8 verment grant of £s.ooo—Rugby Radio Service. 40 Motorless Aeroplanes NEW RECORDS WILL BE SET UP London, Aug. 24. The National Gliding and Soaring Meeting in which more than forty motorless aeroplanes are participating opens near Thirsk, Yorkshire, today and will continue for a week. There willverment grant of £s.ooo—Rugby Radio Service. - 94 words
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Article107 1935-08-26 8 Uttam Singh Again Champion Athlete (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, August 24. The third Perak Sikh athletics meeting whs held on the padang this afternoon and was largely attended by members of the Sikh community. Competitors from Ipoh, Batu Gajah and Sitiawan participated and the sports were107 words
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Article167 1935-08-26 8 Al Nicholas Meets Tony Wong LIVELY BOUTS ANTICIPATED (By “SECONDS OUT”) Ipoh, Sunday. Plenty of action should be the outcome of this week’s boxing promotion at Jubilee Park. Five bouts have been arranged, the main event being a ten round contest between Al Nicholas and Tony Wong.167 words
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Article54 1935-08-26 8 Owing to the inclement weather, the Dharmaraj-Cornejo fight. which was to have taken place last night, has been postponed to tomorrow night. At the weighing in. Dharmaraj tipped the scales at Bst. 5 1 21bs. and Fighting Cornejo at Bst. 71bs. Young Aman weighed 7st. 131bs. to54 words
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Article181 1935-08-26 8 Handicaps For Second Day The following handicaps are announced for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Meeting Horses —Class 2 —Division 4 —7 Furlcngs. BERITH 9.00 RED DOT 8.09 JACKIE 8.07 CLICK 8.05 FAEREG 8.04 RUSSIAN ROSE 8.01 OUR BIRTHDAY 8.00 ASLUJ 7.13 SIR THEOBALD181 words
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Article72 1935-08-26 8 —Reuter. Men's Doubles ALLISON VAN RYN IN FINAL Brookline, August 23. In the semi-finals of the tennis championships, Allison and Van Ryn beat Hines and Culley 2 —6, 6—2, 4 —6, 6—4, 6 —3, while Budge and Mako beat Shields and Parker 6—4, 6 3, 6—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article96 1935-08-26 8 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following ties have been arranged WEDNESDAY Teams of Three :—Winners cf L. M. Norris, M. T. P. Rule and S. L. McNee vs. V. R. Lsamer, J. A. McEvoy end H. Macneice, vs. Winners of D. McLeod Craik, A. Clark and A. Risoe,96 words
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Article223 1935-08-26 8 T.A.D. Hewan's Brother In Form It will interest our readers to know that two of the Marlborough XI, who played Rugbj at Lords on July 31st and August Ist, are produces of Malaya. G. E. Hewan, the Captain, being the younger son of Mr. E. D.223 words
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Advertisement7 1935-08-26 8 '•VERVES take Sanatogen Th* True Tonic-Food Eg|7 words
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Advertisement178 1935-08-26 8 BOXING TOMORROW. TUESDAY 27. WEMBLEY PARK 12 ROUNDS DHARMARAJ CORNEJO Featherweight Champion of Penang The Fighting Filipino. 12 ROUNDS KID GABO YOUNG AMAN Fly Bantam-weight Champion of' Saigon. SEMI-FINAL—B ROUNDS. YOUNG SIKI KAY YONG SPECIAL EVENT— ROUNDS. YOUNG MURAD IBRAMSA ADMISSION TO SEATS ?2, $l, 60 CTS. 40 CTS. FREE178 words
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916 1935-08-26 9 Weights For The First Day I CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS I Below will be found the weights for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup)Meeting to be run at Singapore on Saturday, August 31, together with details as to owner916 words
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Article894 1935-08-26 9 D.A.F.C. Win By Five Clear Goals ROUGH PLAY MARS GAME Playing well throughout in their first division fixture on Saturday on the Victoria Green the Darul Aihsan Football Club I gained convincing victory over the Chinese Recreation Club by five clear goals. This 1 was the second894 words
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Article445 1935-08-26 9 In Match At Ipoh GOOD WIN FOR PERAK CHINESE (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, August 24. The South China footballers fell greatly below expectations this evening, when they were beaten by the Perak Chinese, the Olympic Football champions, after a me- diocre game at the Kuala Kangsar445 words
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614 1935-08-26 9 TO PARTICIPATE AT ALL-CHINA OLYMPIAD LEAVING SINGAPORE ON SEPTEMBER 27 MR. AW BOON HAW MAY BE CONTINGENT LEADER (By Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Saturday. r The a lbltlous programme of sending a contingent of Malayan Chinese athletes-the cream of athletic talent in this country-to he614 words
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Article228 1935-08-26 9 Rangers Draw With Indians HENRY SCORES 42 FOR T.P.C.A. From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 24 The Stonor Shield Cricket Competition is expected to reach its end next week and the Selangor Indians who are even on points with the Selangor Rangers, 21 points each, will228 words
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Article253 1935-08-26 9 Miss Claire Chan And Yong Fong Victorious DOUBLES' CHAMPIONS EASY WIN j (BY “SPECTATOR”) I There was no play in the Inter-team 1 matches on Sat. owing to the withdrawal 'of the Limsteaders, who were to have I continued their ties with the Hu Yew Seah, and253 words
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Article752 1935-08-26 10 On Saturday took place the formal opening of “A” Block of the new General Hospital, celebration of the completion of the Technical and First Class Blocks and bringing the building into use by the Medical Department as another completed unit in the scheme for modernising the General752 words
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Article60 1935-08-26 10 Nationality Unknown Acore, August 26. A mystery flee without flags is cruising the North Atlantic and observers have counted 23 ships steaming in formation. Their nationality is unknown and the ships do not communicate with the shore. It is known that the Portuguese fleet is on60 words
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Article593 1935-08-26 10 lITALO-ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE: The latest wires on the Italo-Abyssi-Inian dispute indicate that, following 'the failure of the Faris Talks, the [Other Powers concerned in the Mediterranean are taking precautions to prevent undesirable incidents and protect their interests. I-rance is taking 'measures for strengthening her naval 'forces and Great593 words
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Article381 1935-08-26 10 On Way To Hongkong TO FURTHER THEIR STUDIES i By Our Perak Representative) I i I Ipoh, Sunday. 1 A sort of a re-union for the Old Boys of the Penang Free Schcol took place at the Railway Station tonight when a good number of381 words
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Article170 1935-08-26 10 •—Rugby Radio Service. Demolition To Begin Next Year London, August 24. After many false alarms, it has now been definitely announced that the demolition ot the famous Adelphi terrace, overlcoking the River Thames, will begin early next year. The tenants there and in other buildings on the considerable•—Rugby Radio Service. - 170 words
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Advertisement217 1935-08-26 10 A good game f\| —and then V 1 a Carlsberg. 8 ..rzjSjß 4> u/ru Hw M flF 9 Once tasted WjM WfTH B BEER BEER BEER SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. 1835 1935 FIRST IN STILL THE FIELD UNSURPASSED Q 0 ®\< /£> 0217 words
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Advertisement60 1935-08-26 10 Hi i YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragrance: bow securely it holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world A to-day It is the one perfume of which you will never tire, charming at nil times and especiaily perfect for the inform d 0 occasion. II RRHBfli I Sole Agents60 words
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Article196 1935-08-26 11 False Statutory Declaration NINE MONTHS* IMPRISONMENT (By Telephone) Ipoh, Today. The interesting Taiping case in which Cheah Man Sievv was committd t<> stand trial at the Perak Assizes for making a statutory declaration knowing it to be false was heard this ruing w hen Mr. Justice Howes196 words
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Article263 1935-08-26 11 Rottan For Indian Boy As a result of several complaints from motor-car owners two jaga kreta” boys. Poonusamy and Hamid, were charged in the police court today with soliciting employment near the Queen’s Theatre on August 24. Both claimed trial. First accused said he was walking along263 words
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Article114 1935-08-26 11 Non-Registered Smokers Charged Two Hokkiens, Lee Eng Khoo and Eng Teng, were produced before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court today charged with possession of chandu when not being registered smokers, in house No. 100 A, Gladstone Road on August 24. Both accused pleaded114 words
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458 1935-08-26 11 INQUIRY INTO ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE How a Singapore woman and her male companion were attacked, stabbed and robbed in the street was told in the second magistrate’s court on Friday when a preliminary inquiry was begun before Mr. Xorman Grice into458 words
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262 1935-08-26 11 A transaction in diamonds which led to' proceedings in bankruptcy was related in; the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Fri-1 day at which Mr. Justice Gordon Smi’h' presided. Replying to questions by Mr. C. O. LimJ assistant Official Assignee, a Chinese! named Heng Kow, who gave262 words
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Article304 1935-08-26 11 Thirty Years' Service In The F.M.S. Kuala Lumpur, August 24. Sub-Inspector All bin Tuah was presented with the Meritorious Service Medal by the Acting Chief Secretary, the Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex. at a parade held this morning at the Police Depot. Mr. Rex was received at the304 words
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Article321 1935-08-26 11 CHINESE JOINT-HEALING METHODS Travelling through the Orient to study methods of medical practice in China and I to learn about the old Chinese method of joint healing. Dr. Alfred Gallant, a bone and joint disease specialist from Los An- geles and for eighteen years senior or- j321 words
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Article138 1935-08-26 11 ;Case Mentioned In District Court CHINESE ALLOWED I $l,OOO BAIL The case was mentioned in the District Court this morning before Mr. B. F. Bridge, in which a Chinese, Cheah Tat Lock, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $283.76. The charge against138 words
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Article178 1935-08-26 11 Case To Be Heard In District Court The ease was mentioned today in the police court before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in which 11 Chinese were charged with rioting at Jelutong Road on July 29. The accused were Kweh Gim Hin, Yeoh Teh, Lok Huat Seng, Teh Tai178 words
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Article87 1935-08-26 11 Pleads Guilty To Alternative Charge A nonya named Teh Guat Looi, who claimed trial on a charge of having the management of a common gaming house No. 44A, Cantonment Road on August 17 appeared in the police court again today. Mr. Lim Kheng Kooi appeared on behalf87 words
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Article63 1935-08-26 11 Hearing Fixed Fcr September 2 A charge of vo’untarily causing hurt to a compatrict, Ho Kee Seng, by means of a knife at Armenian Street on August 18. was preferred against a young Chinese named Tan Chin Seng in the police court today. Inspector Hamilton, who prosecuted,63 words
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Article141 1935-08-26 11 Opening In Penang On I Friday As ciready stated, a sitting of the Court! of Appeal will open in Penang on Friday, August 30. Only two appeals have been] listed for hearing. One is a Singapore matter, in which Mr. Taib-ud-Din Talukdar, the Singapore lawyer is concerned.141 words
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Advertisement167 1935-08-26 11 I '.WAVWAV.V.W/AVAVAVAV. i A PICTURE OF HEALTH 'L''Wil L j BE FAIR TO YOUR BABY. Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound TEETH, pure BLOOD,167 words
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Article211 1935-08-26 12 Goldsmith Sentenced For Attempted Cheating A Cantonese goldsmith named Chan Ah Fook, who had pleaded guilty when charged with attempted cheating at pawnshop No. 308, Chulia Street on August 20 by stating that a pair of brass earrings were made of gold, appeared before the magistrate211 words
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Article119 1935-08-26 12 Case Against Indian Women Postponed The case was mentioned on Sat. in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in which three Indian women, Mori Maidah, Maidiu Meerah and Fatimah Bee, stand charged with theft of nine pieces of old planks, window beams119 words
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Article90 1935-08-26 12 Gunny Bags Stolen From Car Two Tamils, Karuppan and Packiri, were produced in the police court on Saturday charged with theft of 14 gunny bags valued at $2.80, from motor-bus P. 1148 at 5.20 a.m. on August 24. First accused pleaded guilty while the Second claimed90 words
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Article1345 1935-08-26 12 FAREWELL TEA PARTY ON SATURDAY BY LOCAL PUNJABIS The Hon. Mr. J.S.W. Arthur who left Penang by the s.s. “Katong” on Sat. at 5 p.m. was entertained to tea at the Ely see Hotel by the Punjab (India) communities earlier in the afternoon. Mr. Gurcharan1,345 words
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Article177 1935-08-26 12 Chinese Fined $lO Or Seven Days Convicted on Friday for fraudulent possession of five gantangs of rice and beans at Weld Quay on August 17, a Chinese named Neoh Cheong appeared in the police on Saturday for sentence. Inspector Embury said accused had a clean record.177 words
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Advertisement130 1935-08-26 12 Doubled up Sr* with Stomach fe 7 pains»* yy 'M^2 minutes aA\ later One minute you are doubled up with pain, due to bloating gas and burning acid in your stomach. Take two or three Chardox tablets, and two minutes later the pain has gone. Chardox is not a drug.130 words
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Advertisement260 1935-08-26 12 r^i—— —"I JW f if EsrABusHED 1770 I g is I i 3 i FOR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. t I i f, t |g WRIGHTS have given particular attention in recent years to the a i development of more efficient Steel Ropes for engineering f purposes. They have introduced many new260 words
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1197 1935-08-26 13 TWO POSSIBILITIES ENVISAGED BY LOCAL OPINION IF ITALY WENT TO WAR BRITISH TROOPS WILL OCCUPY LAKE TSANA DISTRICT SUEZ CANAL UNLIKELY TO BE CLOSED Cairo, August 24. r J hl A b >' s slnian Question has brought new limelight to bearBritish policy by the British Press.—Reuter Wireless. - 1,197 words
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Article52 1935-08-26 13 —Reuter. Bi-weekly Service Soon FOLLOWING SINGAPORE ENGLAND DUPLICATION Melbourne, August 24. I Ihe bi-weekly Australia-England air I mail is likely soon, following the [duplication of the Singapore-England service. Mr. Parkhill, the Commonwealth Postmaster General is expected to approve during next week a duplication of the—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article101 1935-08-26 13 Reuter. New Issue Of Bonds Berlin, August 23. It is announced that “in order to carry through its task’ the Reich Government are offering to the public, during the first fortnight in September. 500.000.000 Reichs Mark Bonds at 98 bearing 4’ 2 per cent, interest,Reuter. - 101 words
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Article55 1935-08-26 13 Reuter. Ratified By U.S. House Of Representatives Washington, August 24. Abandoning all other oil legislation in the rush to adjourn tonight, the House passed and sent to the Senate, a resolution ratifying the Dallas Oil Compact whereby the chief oil-producing states agree to limit the producticn ofReuter. - 55 words
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Article74 1935-08-26 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Former Member Of Bombay Legislative Council London, August 24. The death occurred early this morning of Sir Herbert Robson, Chairman of the Baltic Mercantile and Shipping Exchange. He w’as a director of several other companies. Before the war he was Chairman of—Rugby Radio Service. - 74 words
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Article44 1935-08-26 13 —Reuter. Roosevelt Scheme MR. WINANT APPOINTED CHAIRMAN Washington, August 24. The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Winant, the former Republican Governor of New Hampshire, as chairman of the New Security Board to administer President Roosevelt’s unemployment in- surance plan..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article77 1935-08-26 13 .—Reuter. Inundations And Landslides 52 DEATHS Tokio, August 24. Inundations, landslides and houses swept away have caused 52 deaths while 75 others were injured in the vicinity of Owani in the borders of Akita in the Prefectures of North Japan, following the most heavy rains.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article102 1935-08-26 13 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda, for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioner» tomorrow 1. To confirm minutes of last ordinary and special meetings held pn August 13, 1935. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived102 words
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Advertisement276 1935-08-26 13 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs tubes U or k fiu neys nine m,lJlon tiny fllt ers which are endangered by Kid'^ 811 0 E ritatin K drugs. Beness d y tro *i b,e or Bladder weak‘S you suffer from Getting Up StMn l aJ r7 Ner vousness, DizzlC^eie«> St276 words
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Miscellaneous74 1935-08-26 13 MAJESTIC o X T X SD4r >~~ 7^^: jZsz? /iiiMKW YOUR DARLING BABY STAR W3L w B| ADORED BY MILLIONS THE UNIVERSE OVER HBpwsß» J| IBBS® O SHIRLEY TEMPLE X As the Mascot of the Aerodrome—The Guardian Angel of the Airmen in “BRIGHT EVES” A j 0x Picture with A74 words
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Article172 1935-08-26 14 NOTICE The Post Office notifies thet a telegram from G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on August 3, by the s.s. “Rawalpindi” was delivered in London on August 24. AIK MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra via Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M.172 words
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Article629 1935-08-26 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Tiie following is a list of veswels arriving «nd Bailing from Penang during the week: IN POET TODAY S.S. PENANG MARU from Japan. Sails for Rangoon end Calcutta same day. S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneli, Berombang and Asahan, (Tg.629 words
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Advertisement93 1935-08-26 14 Make Your Selections From New Broadcast Releases. Including The Famous South Indian Artistes Really At Their Best Cbambai 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.93 words
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Advertisement215 1935-08-26 14 I I HAVE YOU HEARD I THE NEWS? I MJ. PEPSODENT I V TOOTH PASTE I IS SELLING AT A Jx NEW LOW PRICE J 3 Now everyone can afford this Scientific Film-removing Tooth Paste This announcement is vitally important to everybody who wants clean, lovely THE NEW LOW PRICE215 words
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Miscellaneous533 1935-08-26 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TODAY I Transmission 5 I Two of the following frequencies will be, ased: GSD 11,750 kc/s (25 53 m.), OSC 9,580 kc/s (31.32 m.), GSB 9,510 kc/s (31.55 m.) or I GSA 3,050 kc/s (49.59 m.). 6.20 am- Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Greenwich533 words
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Miscellaneous215 1935-08-26 14 ZEESEN (German Shortwave Station) TODAY 8.20 p.m. Announcement. German folk song. 8.35 Talk: From microphone to aerial. A radio report from Radio House, Berlin. 9.05 News in English and in Dutch. 9.20 Miscellany. 10.35 News in German. 11.50 Sports review. 11.05 "Step Children of the Musical Muse.” Orchestral 11.35 News215 words
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Miscellaneous70 1935-08-26 14 B.ls—Gramophone Records. < 9.00 —Close down. THURSDAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.55 —Messrs. Anthony Co’s Share Report 8.00 —Asiatic Music. 8.30 What’s on in Penang. 8.35 "Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. B.4o—Asiatic Music. 9.00 —Close down. FRIDAY P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone records. 7.30 “Straits Echo” News Bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone Record a B.oo—Talk. B.ls—Gramophone70 words
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Advertisement1917 1935-08-26 15 ,jji ft x 1 imiWINCi /> y 1 >* BLUE PUMMEL LIMB ~BjUTmTi ih' iff ~bT v ite. Fur Eastern Mail Passenger and Freight Service ’zzSSSS?? Veens*. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Lew Dm wiwjwr service Penang London UUIVvAKDb .«■segggßhlß C. POLYDORUS L’don, A’dam and Hamburg Aug. 31 Sept. 27 For1,917 words
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Miscellaneous585 1935-08-26 16 IO f 11 V __PACKED HOUSES AT EVERY SHOW SINCE OPENING m t Ay IjEsSS 1 10l 6TH NIGHT! HELD OVER BY THE TONIGHT 9-30 p UBL i C i 1 THE SUPER CHINESE I act klirUT 9 SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR! IIC TflMirUT 9 2n 6 15 LAST585 words
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956 1935-08-26 17 F.M.S. ADOPTS SYSTEM NOW IN FORCE IN NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT OF OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR The work of the F.M.S. Department of the Public Trustee and Official Administrator is described by Air. A. C. Jomaron in his report for 1934 as follows. The office of the Public956 words
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Article283 1935-08-26 17 Tapper Arrested By Revenue Officers Before Mr. Justice J. V. Mills at the Malacca Assizes a young Chinese named Lim Kee Seng was arrainged upon three charges of having been in possession of seditious documents on July 16, at Batu Sialang, Alor Gajah. Mr. N. A. Worley,283 words
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286 1935-08-26 17 ONE MAN PAYS 100 PER CENT. Yeo Lak Sai, an aged Chinese reputed to have been wealthy at one time and who was adjudicated bankrupt in 1931, was granted his discharge by Mr. Justice Gor-don-Smith in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court pn Friday, subject to judgment for286 words
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Advertisement441 1935-08-26 17 "GOLDEN AU?CW’ V.. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the appellation, trade marks and get np depicted above are the property of The Namiki Manufacturing Co., Ltd., of Tokyo, Japan, and have been used and are used by them in respect of their fountain pens, pencils, writing inks and other441 words
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Advertisement76 1935-08-26 17 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THE EXCLUSIVE DESIGN OF THE RALEIGH ENABLES YOU TO COVER THE MAXIMUM DISTANCE rak w:TH the m INIM u M IWK® V effort. ll ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ‘X !S sent free on request. SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO.. LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j Stockists .—CHULIA CYCLE CO., 1076 words
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Article280 1935-08-26 18 Will O' The Wisp For Breaking Up CAME TO MALAYA IN 1886 The Will o’ the Wisp, one of the oldest steamers afloat in Singapore waters today, is soon to go to her doom in the ship breakers’ yards if tenders for the purchase of the280 words
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167 1935-08-26 18 Man Appears In Court On Warrant j Lai Yew Kee was produced before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith in the Singapore j Bankruptcy Court on Friday, on a warrant j issued for his arrest recently in connection with bankruptcy proceedings instituted against him in 1926. Stating that167 words
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Article534 1935-08-26 18 i Interesting Ipoh Case OWNER FINED FOR TRESPASS OF CATTLE I j The question as to whether the Rail- way Department should properly fence their land when it adjoins other land was l argued by Mr. John Thivy before Che Osi man, the Second Magistrate, Ipoh,534 words
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Article120 1935-08-26 18 Explosion At S'pore Naval Base CASE REMANDED AGAIN Inquiries by the police into the explosion in a house near the Naval Base on July 25 have not been completed yet. and another man is to be arrested in connection with the affair. This was stated in the120 words
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206 1935-08-26 18 The printed estimates (says the annual report of Brunei for 1934 anticipated revenue totalling $569,000 and expenditure amounting to $518,964. The figures actually realised were:- Revenue $645,021 expenditure $545,021. Both figures constitute records and are attributable, the first to the increased output of206 words
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Article146 1935-08-26 18 Destitute Chines*» Who Wanted To Die Imposing sentence on a hunchback cobbler. Lim Siap Kee. who pleaded guilty on Friday to attempted suicide proved a difficult matter for Mr. iNorman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate. Lim Siap Kee had just been released from hospital and said that he146 words
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Article115 1935-08-26 18 Government's Delay Over Promised Tax Several big orders for diesel-engine vehicles are being held up pending information as to the form which the proposed Malayan tax on such vehicles will take. Government revealed in an official communique issued more than a month ago that a tax115 words
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Advertisement32 1935-08-26 18 I S OC H RO M ROLL-FILMS FILMPACKS PLATES THE FIRST AND STILL THE FASTEST CHROME FILMS AND PLATES ON THE MARKET. You can always rely on s '9 n superlative quality.32 words
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Advertisement146 1935-08-26 18 T 1 I V «eeOTMTMENT I One ASK ALWAYS FOR FINDLATER'S ISHERRIES. "A WINTER’S TALE" Per 80,t,e A full flavoured, very old Oloroso. One of the finest examples of old Sherry extant. MARCH BROWN SHERRY (i— g dut y) The old-fashioned Brown Sherry with a Per Bottle, difference. A generous146 words
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Article, Illustration341 1935-08-26 19 Defending Tiny Wild Things THE blackbird, sitting on her eggs in the garden fence, flies away with a startled shriek if anyone approaches her nest. Yet, if danger threatens, she will defend her new born little ones to the last ounce of her strength. Both the villainous crow341 words
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Article, Illustration369 1935-08-26 19 Jack Coes to Sea IT’S such a relief to know the Jubilee celebrations passed off so happily and I can now attend to my duties with a mind at rest. My chief concern was the weather. Our English climate is so, what shall ;I say,369 words
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Article24 1935-08-26 19 T> E-SHUFFLED, the letters of these phrases spell the names of welk known lakes:— EARLY KILN —ON A RIOT AVENGE—ROUSE RIP—RINK TEA.24 words
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546 1935-08-26 19 LEITH-ROSS MISSION SHOWS ANXIETY OF WHITEHALL THE competition of the Great Powers in the Far East will enter a new stage when Sir Fredrick Leith-Ross arrives in China to examine the financial situation. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross is Chief Economic Adviser to the British546 words
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Article297 1935-08-26 19 AREAS THAT ARE NOT I EXPLORED I i hiua: Proviiicuk. Atlas ajid Geography. Noith China Daily 2\ews v Tsiiaugnai, $6 (Chuie-bu currency). i The appearance of a second and revised edition oi this popular atlas of China is extremely welcome. A number of revisions have297 words
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Advertisement431 1935-08-26 19 I Dog Appliances j AND MEDICINES FOR ALL TYPES I OF DOGS. 5 I I COLLARS, GAG COLLARS, LEADS, d COUPLES, HARNESS, BRUSHES t COMBS, COMBINATION BRUSH COMB, CHAIN CHOKES, ETC., ETC. ft PENETRATING WHALEBONE DRY-CLEANING POWDER i r brushes S Zlr» Lons g H ired D W. uiiuilLM** F’'«!fer431 words
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Advertisement126 1935-08-26 19 5 je. c MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, E lOJ.MUNTRI STREET. PEHANG. V-% 3 S wSI S v* ESHiiaEE I 5 5L A. £n wft 44- 46 St 3 g +%ftit«it SL an 5g ft rx g THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR SPECTACLES. 5 CROOKES Lenses Completed with frame a g FROM $6.00. 3126 words
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Article140 1935-08-26 20 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir,—Rough play in fcotball matches seems to be a frequent occurrence nowadays. It is very disgusting to see players being hurt through deliberate infringement of the rules. Of course one cannot expect to see scientific games when players are inclined to140 words
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Article121 1935-08-26 20 New Jubilee Bell Nearly Ready Ipoh, August 24. The Jubilee Bell ordered by Mr. A.C.J. .Towers from Croydon for the Jubilee I Porch presented by Mr. and Mrs. Towers to St. John's Church, Ipoh, has arrived. llt has a beautiful deep ringing tope and I will121 words
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Article124 1935-08-26 20 Malaya To Be Represented SELECTION COMMITTEE APPOINTED At a meeting of the third Malayan Chinese Olympiad Preparatory Committee held last night at the Philomatic Union, the following were elected as members of a committee to select representatives from Malaya for the All-China Olympiad to be held in Shanghai124 words
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Article166 1935-08-26 20 Swee Aun And Miss Gin Keow Congratulated A tea party was held at the Li Tek Seah yesterday when over 100 athletes, who represented Penang in the third Malayan Chinese Olympiad, were entertained by the Penang Committee of the Olympiad. Mr. Ong Keng Seng, presided. Mr. Low166 words
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Article35 1935-08-26 20 President of the Greek Republic.- Reuter Wireless. First President Of Greek Republic Athens, August 26. The death is announced of the octogenarian. Admiral Coundouriotis, the first President of the Greek Republic.—Reuter Wireless.President of the Greek Republic.- Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article142 1935-08-26 20 MONDAY, AUGUST 26 London Bank 23H 4 mst 2’4 Private 3 m st credit 2 4 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demar d 57% France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 12 dis. Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 29 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON142 words
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Article262 1935-08-26 20 Chamber Of Mines Votes For Renewal ON BASIS OF 1929 TONNAGES The Secretary of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines forwards us the following resolution, which was unanimously passed at a meeting of the Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of 'Mines, for publication for the information •of members and262 words
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Article90 1935-08-26 20 During the week ending August 17, 1935. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 51,755 cases, of which 10.485 (20%) cases were to the Un ted Kingdom. 1,950 (4%) cases to the Continent of Europe, 8,213 116%) cases to Canada end 31,107 (60%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports90 words
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Article161 1935-08-26 20 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 75 7 64 75 7 64 New York 4.97% 4.96% Montreal 4.98% 4.97% Brussels 29.50 29.49 Geneva 15.22% 15.21 Amsterdam 7.34 7.33% Milan 60 ft 60 9 16 Berlin 12.36 12.34% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39%161 words
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Article315 1935-08-26 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Satu’ day Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Aver Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 Batu Selengor 90 95 90 95 Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fatt 52 54 52 54 Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Johan 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.55 1.60 1.55315 words
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Article137 1935-08-26 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95x.d. Hon Fatt 52 54 Johan 26 28 K. Lanjut 15 0 15 6 Killinghall 13 0 13 6 K. Kampar 116 12 0 Kuchai 72% 75 Larut 9137 words
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Article117 1935-08-26 20 TIN Gw Eu I London— (Spot) TODAY London- 3 monUmi ***** < N martet Singapore f2120 N Business Done lOSO SIIW Penang Business Done 5108.00 copra.— (Sundried) «Ll ons BLACK PEPPER S S 4 RUBBER:- N<Mninal Non,in l! New York No mar kC t l9^c l9%c 19%c Oct./Dec117 words
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Article372 1935-08-26 20 KENNEDY <i COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Sher List today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Selk: TIN— Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.87% 1.80 1.87 B. Selangor 90 95ex 90 95 s Heng Fatt 52% 55 52% 55 J. 25372 words
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Advertisement428 1935-08-26 20 S 2GS: >2 ?Z jT S ?Z*Sf3/£ /27 aI'S^TS/il/Sx 2ljS med? 'PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S.S. THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES -:o: COCKTAIL DANCES Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Till 9 p.m. ,ra rararamira 'gycrraw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PENANG TURF CLUB Tender CLEARANCE OF SITE FOR NEW RACE COURSE Tender s are invited428 words
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Advertisement129 1935-08-26 20 HONG FATT (SUNGEI BESI) LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim dividend at the rate of 3% on account of the year ending 31st December, 1935. has been declared and is payable on the 16th September, 1935. The dividend will be payable to Shareholders on129 words
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Advertisement31 1935-08-26 20 The leave of absence granted to G. Famell, European Mistress, Mala' Educational Service, has been extended v the Secretary of State for the Colcnies three months on half pay from August31 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-08-26 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6.00 a.m. 76 NE 25 m.m. Noon 78 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 11.43 a.m 5.58 a.m. 6.30 p.m. TOMORROW 12.30 a.m 6.30 a.m. 12.13 p.m 6.58 p.m.36 words
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