Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-09-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 203. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article558 1935-09-02 1 Exchanges Of Territory l From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 27. Mr. Anthony Eden's offer of a strip of -,sh Somaliland in order that Abys- might have an outlet to the sea and uirn make a concession of territory’ ilv i which was rejected by Mussolini)558 words
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Article405 1935-09-02 1 Singapore Reception FRIENDSHIP OF TWO NATIONS Speaking at the reception held at the Netherlands Consulate-General on Saturday on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the birthday of H. M. Queen Wilhelmina, Mr. T. E. Schurman, the Acting Netherlands Consul-General, referred to the friendly relationships between Great405 words
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Article71 1935-09-02 1 ’—Reuter. To Run As Candidate For U. S. Presidency Indianapolis, Sept. 1. Senator Huey Long, in an interview with Reuter, stated that he has decided to run as a candidate for the Presidency in 1936 cn an independent ticket cf the “Liberal Party” if President Roosevelt or’—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article84 1935-09-02 1 —Reuter. Against "Italian Agression" Of Ethiopia Chicago, August 31. Over 30 arrests were made in the negro quarter tonight when the police broke up a proposed demonstration against the “Italian aggression against Ethiopia.” Police cars with sirens screaming swooped down without warning and prevented the holding of the.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article105 1935-09-02 1 Reuter. New Government In Alberta State Calgary. August 31. Alberta's new Social Credit Government assumes office on Tuesday. The Premier. Mr. William Aberhart. announces that it will open with an immediate investigation of the provinces finances. The Cabinet consists of eight members none of whom had either ParliamentaryReuter. - 105 words
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Article65 1935-09-02 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Admiral Fuller Placed On Retired List London, August 31. The Admiralty has announced that Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller is to be placed on the retired list. In consequence. ViceAdmiral Sir Eric Fullerton is promoted to be Admiral. Rear-Admiral Sydney Bailey is promoted to be Vice-Admiral..—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article298 1935-09-02 1 IN ROYAL DEATH CHAMBER Brussels, Sept. 1. There were heart-rending scenes at the Palace when Prince Charles and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, who arrived at Brussels in the afternoon, [entered the death chamber. Princess Ingeborg fell sobbing on the violet-strewn bed and embraced ami kissed her dead daughter,298 words
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Article218 1935-09-02 1 Mr. G. Wiseman DUNLOP'S RESIDENT DIRECTOR The Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued on Friday states that H.M. the King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Mr. George Wiseman to be a nominated Unofficial member of the Legislative Council for a period of three years218 words
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Article91 1935-09-02 1 Chinese Released On $250 Bail A young Chinese, Eng Tong, was charged in the police court today that between April 1 and 23 he falsely represented to Eng Hoe and Co. at Prangin Road that he was ccnnected with Pow Khooi Chromium Plating Works and thereby inducing91 words
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Article84 1935-09-02 1 Eurasian Fined For Committing Public Nuisance A Eurasian named J. A. Dragon appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court today charged with committing a public nuisance by shooting flying foxes in a plantation at Green Lane in the early hours of September 1.84 words
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Article494 1935-09-02 1 Progress Under British Rule (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 27. “A trip through our Asiatic dependencies today gives proof of British capacity for organising progress in modem civilisation. The transformation wrought in the traits Settlements and the Federated Malay States in the last few years494 words
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Article52 1935-09-02 1 Mr. Ong Keng Seng was the chairman at the meeting of the Prenaiatcry Committee cf th? Malayan Chim se Olympiad held on Saturday and not Mr. Lew E? Beng aswas stated. Mr. Ong rcpreixnt <3 Penang and was chosen Vice-Leader and Treasurer cf the Malayan ccntingent tc the52 words
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Article174 1935-09-02 3 76 Offenders Rounded up MAGISTRATE'S BUSY DAY A determined drive against the local i .wker nuisance was made by the dice department on Friday. Inspect r Embury went through the streets >f the town in a police van and rounde i up no less than 76 hawkers—a174 words
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Article217 1935-09-02 3 Ipoh Inquest NO BLAME ATTACHED TO ANYONE Mr C.W.A. Sennett, the Ipoh Coroner, held an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the death of a Chinese carpenter, who was alleged to have fallen from the roof of a house and died shortly after admission into hospital217 words
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Article281 1935-09-02 3 Piece Of Iron Tied Round Neck DISCOVERY BY TAMIL SWEEPER The discovery of a Chinese female infant in a drain at the junction of Jelutong Road and Sungei Pinang Road on the morning of August 15 formed the subject of an inquiry before the Coroner, Mr.281 words
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84 1935-09-02 3 Sight Of Floating Body In Sea Promenaders on the sea-front at the Esplanade Road experienced a shocking sight on Sat. evening at about four o’clock when the body of a male Chinese was seen floating in the sea. The Police who were informed arrived84 words
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Article108 1935-09-02 3 Saturday's Accident A collision between a yellow bus and a ricksha occurred yesterday afternoon at the junction of Pitt Street and Chulia Street, but fortunately there were no serious consequences. It appears that the yellow bus, P. 12, was being driven along Chulia Street and when108 words
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Article278 1935-09-02 3 Youth Who Was Arrested By Inspector TAMIL ON $5OO BAIL A Tamil, Rajoo, was produced in the police sourt on Sat. charged with theft of cash and jewellery to the value of $390, the property of Munusamy Naidu, between August 10 and 26 at house No. 46, River278 words
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Article128 1935-09-02 3 Mr. Khoo Sean Tan Elected President At a Trustees’ meeting of Leong San Tong < Khoo Kongsi) held recently, the following were elected office-bearers for 1935-36 1 President, Mr. Khoo Sean Tan, J.P.’, Vice-president. Mr. Khoo Thay Jin, J.P. J Hon. Secretary, Mr. Khoo Soo128 words
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Advertisement52 1935-09-02 3 ROMP WITH THEM AT THE AUCTION WHERE KISSES SELL FOR $5OO EACH CRUISE ON THE HONEYMOON SHIP SEE THE TROCADERO DANCED BY LUSCIOUS JEAN HARLOW GET A FRONT SEAT FOR THE NEON PAJAMA PARADE 1 SEE M.-G.-M.’s GRAND BIG MUSICAL MELODY-DRAMA JEAN HARLOW and WILLIAM POWELL “RECKLESS" SHOWING AT QUEEN'S52 words
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Article1410 1935-09-02 4 ADVISER ON "VITALITY OF INFANT INDUSTRY" THREE NEW SAW-MILLS IN PERAK ESSENTIAL THAT MILL PRODUCTS SHOULD BE STANDARDISED COXSIDERIXG the decidedly depressed conditions and prices in the Home hardwood market for the greater part of the year, and the strengthening competition of local demand as a1,410 words
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Advertisement274 1935-09-02 4 I ISOC H R O 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. I I 1 M write\ for 1 w Wj HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.s s f.m s ARE YOU274 words
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Advertisement266 1935-09-02 4 Always first with the latest j EASTERN BAZAAR, 8, BISHOP STREET. NEW SHIPMENT I FLORAL FLAT CREPE PURE SILK EASTERN BAZAAR 8. Bishop Street. a a i S 7- a j LeEsJ > -Ay i «ya 1 'i i FOR MOTORISTS i Di*. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. 4266 words
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232 1935-09-02 5 Six Mlles Off Sandgate IN HEAVY WEATHER AND SWEEPING RAIN London, August 31. weather with a strong 11 rain sweeping up the and very poor visibility M.S. “Ramillies” and the i Luster Lloyd steamer li" were in collision last ..bmit six miles off SandMi “Ramillies/'232 words
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90 1935-09-02 5 tomororw morning.—Rugbv Radio Service. Week-End With King And Queen WEDDING PLANS TO BE DISCUSSED London, August 31. Lady Alice Montagu Douglas' Scott with her mother, theDuchess of Buccleuch are spend-j ing the week-end with the King and the Queen at Balmoral Castle where Lady Alice’stomororw morning.—Rugbv Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article236 1935-09-02 5 .—Reuter. MURDER AND ROBBERY Extraordinary Allegations Against Army N.C.O. ADMITS STEALING THREE CARS Aidershot, August 31. Extraordinary allegations of deliberate running down were made by the prosecution in connection with charges of murder, grievous bodily harm and robbery preferred against Lance Corporal Mortimer of the.—Reuter. - 236 words
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Article69 1935-09-02 5 —Reuter. Lack Of "Political Sensibility SILENT REBELLION AGAINST FASCIST REGIME I Milan, August 31. Francesconi, the industrialist, was sentenced to five years imprisonment as a political prisoner for lack of “political sensibility.” The Rome newspaper the “Lavoro Fascists” states the case is an example of silent but—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article260 1935-09-02 5 —Reuter. Mr. C. Hull Warns Soviet I Against Interference i Washington. August 31. The United States has warned the Soi viet that their future friendly relations depend solely on strict Soviet adherence to its pledge of non-interference in the United States’ internal affairs. The wam- ing is’—Reuter. - 260 words
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Article36 1935-09-02 5 —Reuter. Refused Permission To Enter Manchukuo London, August 31. A message from Changchun says that Mr. Timperley the “Manchester Guardian” correspondent in Peiping, has been refused permission by the Foreign Office to enter Manchukuo.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-09-02 5 .—judging up by expressions it was not “the cup that cheers” at the Ewell (Surrey) Baby Show.21 words
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Article100 1935-09-02 5 —Reuter. Sequel To Orient Bank Failure PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY ARRESTED Shanghai, August 31. Frank Jay Raven, President and Alfred Driscoll, Secretary and treasurer of the American Oriental Finance Corporation were arrested on 15 charges of embezzlement relating to securities. A warrant has also been issued for the arrest.—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article42 1935-09-02 5 Rugby Radio Service. Confined To Bed With Arthritis London, August 31. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, who is confined to bed with an attack of arthritis, hopes to be able to return to his duties early next week.—Rugby Radio Service. - 42 words
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Article38 1935-09-02 5 —Reuter. President Roosevelt was signed *he L quor Control Bill establishing a new alcohol commission under the control of the treasury and replacing the Federal Agency which was torpedoed when the N.R.A. was adjudged unconstitutional..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article31 1935-09-02 5 .—Reuter. "Soak Rich" BiU Signed Washington, August 31. President Roosevelt has signed the £50,000,000 “Soak Rich” Bill providing an increase cif taxes on estates, capital, stock issues, etc..—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article55 1935-09-02 5 tached to the University pf Wejes.—Reuter. Memorial Fund London, August 31 Mr. William Randolph Hearst has cab'ed £lOO as a subscription to the memoriot fund which friends of the late Mr. Gare’Jt Jones are raising with a view to establishing travelling scholarships in his name attachedtached to the University pf Wejes.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement59 1935-09-02 5 IF Oaffijs Discoloration and film on the teeth A are not only unsightly—they are definitely harmful and may lead to decay. Use Macleans,the efficient j-:j; peroxide dentifrice that removes most stains, 3 whatever the cause, and keeps the mouth fresh, jO -X fragrant and healthy. AAJ| I AS JlSife Sa'M59 words
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Advertisement153 1935-09-02 5 THREE DAYS’ IKS!® I EXTENSIO N I I «e o, //S/Ja J t I Up-Country Patrons and those xl (i i were unable to participate a I in *h e amaz,n 9 SPECIAL OFFERS L. V f V I on sa,e throughout last week. I I I /Av 1-1 S153 words
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Article, Illustration326 1935-09-02 6 AWAY FROM THE CROWD.—August Bank Holiday, a day of glorious sunshine made everybody who could leave town for the country and seaside. These holiday makers sought solitude, and spent the day in the tranquil beauty of Oxfordshire. IBstfidk ©if Swslhm® TOO REALISTIC car racing at326 words
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239 1935-09-02 7 FLYING MOTOR GYMKHANA AT SEREMBAN CIVILIANS ANXIOUS TO VIEW CITY FROM AIR Tin: motor and flying gymkhana organised by the Negri Stmbikin branch of the Automobile Association of Malava promises to be a most interesting event. The venue is Rasah village, a few miles from Seremban, on the road to239 words
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Article, Illustration370 1935-09-02 7 Insect Life in The Carden HE is a bit of a bandit, this dazzling fellow. the shimmering, blue and green dragon-fly, gleaming like a winged jewel as he darts, his movements often too swift for the eye to follow. Off he streaks to his lair—a well sheltered370 words
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Article353 1935-09-02 7 The Sleuth at Work WE’VE had a burglary at our place, and it was just my iuck not to be there, b .v it was all on account of a Bengal tiger At least. I thought it was a tiger, but it was only the353 words
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Article19 1935-09-02 7 YATHAT bow can no one tie?— A rrir.’yjw What vegetable has always got a cold?—A horse (hoarse) radis’’19 words
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Article204 1935-09-02 7 Fighting Quality Praised REGIMENT SUGGESTED BY COUNCILLOR Major J. L. Kotalawala (Kurunegalaj in the Ceylon State Council last week declared that he was very disappointed w'ith Ceylon's measures for defence. “A paltry million rupees.” he said, ‘‘is allocated for the train ng and the defence204 words
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Article99 1935-09-02 7 Accused Arrested On A Warrant Arrested on a warrant a Tamil named Arumugam appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court on Sat. charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Narayanan Nair, at the Patani Road Cooly Lines on the night of99 words
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Article350 1935-09-02 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. W. Frisby will go to Taiping as Assistant Inspector of Schools when Mr. R- F. C. Markham goes on transfer to Singapore. Mr. J. R. Neave, Collector of Land Revenue and Mr. H. P. Clarke, Secretary, Municipality, Malacca, will shortly be pro-1 ceeding cn furlough. Mr.350 words
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Article283 1935-09-02 7 Mr. G. F. Clifford And Miss Eileen Paton The marriage took place on Saturday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, of Mr. George Fitz Simon Clifford, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Clifford, of Penzance, Cornwall, and Miss Eileen Patricia Paton, daughter of Mr. and283 words
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Advertisement20 1935-09-02 7 .Visit a/nV Iwjl fauyfo Comfortable travel from Ffenang to Bangkok -aEr fcsiaur nt s a ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM20 words
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Advertisement145 1935-09-02 7 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tinv filters which are endangered by eglect or drastic, irritating druiss R»>ware. If Kidney trouble or Bladder weak: >Y» U SU er from Getting Up Nerv <>usness, DizziP.f* B Sf’ffness, Rheumatism. Lumbago Eyes Swollen Ank® AcldiH Burning, Itching, Smarting,145 words
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Advertisement507 1935-09-02 7 THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS Columbia FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ALBERT SANDLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA SONG SUCCESS AND TOY SOLDIER NOVELTY 10-incft (FOR LOVE ALONE (PORTRAIT OF A TOY SOLDIER I*lf I Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. "BOLERO" SOUNDS LIKE AN ORCHESTRA—BY LARRY ADLER—MOUTH ORGAN 10-inch (RAVEL’S BOLERO (arr. Branga)—With Orchestra i507 words
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Article1181 1935-09-02 8 Som Phong Wins On Points BOON MAH BEATS SIKI (By "Spectator"} Boy Nara put up one of liia most disappointing fights witnessed in Penang last night at the .1 ’lo and Frolic when he lost to the new Siamese welterweight, Nai Som Phong, vvhc made his debut1,181 words
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Article87 1935-09-02 8 —Reuter. While Taking Part In Big Race NO LOSS OF LIFE London, August 31. The famous American racing yacht the "Yankee,” owned by the millionaire Mr. Lambert, which has been competing in English regattas capsized at Dartmouth while competing in the big yacht race. Her mast was’—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article114 1935-09-02 8 In Aid Of Selangor Jubilee Fund An amateur Boxing contest is proposed *o be held in Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, I October 4, 1935— all weights—and those who would like to participate in the Cctl- test should communicate with Mr. Walter Gideon, c/o W. de Rozario,114 words
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Article342 1935-09-02 8 RESULTS OF OPENING MATCHES ARSENAL WINS VILLA LOSE BY ODD GOAL London, August 31. The following are the results of the opening matches in the English League and also of matches in the Scottish League: —Reuter. FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 Sunderland 1 Aston Villa 1 Sheffield W.—Reuter. - 342 words
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Article92 1935-09-02 8 —Reuter. Saturday's Closing Scores TWO CENTURIES IN LANCASHIRE MATCH London, August 31. The following are the close of play scares in the principal County cricket matches today. LEICESTERSHIRE vs. KENT Kent: 265 (Ames 86). Leicestershire 23 for one wicket. WORCESTERSHIRE vs. GLAMORGAN Glamorgan 183 for five wickets. Worcestershire—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article43 1935-09-02 8 I. —Reuter. Boussus Defeated By Harmon Forest Hills, Aug. 31. In the American Singles Championships the first major upset was provided when the 17-year-old former Junior Champion, Robert Harmon beat Boussus 6—4, 3—6, 7—5, 6—l in the first round.I.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article61 1935-09-02 8 Sitiawan Beat Larcrf hr Final Taiping, August 31. The final of the inter-district soccer competition for the "See Hock Beng” trophy resulted kl Sitiawan defeating Larut by the odd goal in three at Taiping today. Honours were shared in the first half and it was61 words
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Article158 1935-09-02 8 Low Scoring Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 1. The Stonor Shield cricket is causing great excitement. The Selangor Rangers, holders. and the Selangor Indian Association, tying with 21 points each, are playing <heir match to a finish. Today both teams met on the very158 words
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Article100 1935-09-02 8 Gene Kimes Wins Open Title Montreal, Aug. 30. Gene Kunes of Norristown won the Canadian Open Golf Championship, scoring 70, 68, 74 and 68 (total 280) at the Summerlea course. The outstanding scores were:— Horton Smith 72, 72, 75 and 68 (287), Paul Runyan 73, 71, 71100 words
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Article49 1935-09-02 8 —Reuter. New Record 220 Yards X Toronto, August Seventeeri-year-old Helen Stephens tablished a hew world record for the 22b’’ yards in 23 9ilo seconds. The previous re- 1 cord was Stella Walsh’s of 24 3j 10 seconds, made in June 10 this year at Kansas City, j —Reuter., —Reuter. - 49 words
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Article1021 1935-09-02 8 How They Ran On. Saturday UNITY AND BINTANG TUJOH EASY WINNERS The following is a description of each race at the Gold Cup Meeting on Saturday at Singapore, taken from the “Malaya i Tribune”: RACE 1 Ernst was scratched. i Voyager w r ent to the1,021 words
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Article236 1935-09-02 8 Poor Play GHIM HUAT ENTERS SINGLES FINAL (BY SPECTATOR The Jun.cr Inter-Team final between Baamimon x arty and the Ytw Seah, began yesterday at the Vo teer Drill Hall, resulting in the Mtnj winning both the jungles played. On the whole, the afternoon s mat were dull236 words
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Article49 1935-09-02 8 Reuter. For 25 Miles Htlsingfor, September 1. The Finnish runner, Frans Lahti, rar. 25 miles in 2 hours 26 minutes 47 seconds, breaking the wo Id record established by Green of Great Britain who, in 1913. took 2 hours 29 minutes 29 4 10 seconds.Reuter. - 49 words
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969 1935-09-02 9 EASTERN KNIGHT WINS THE BIG RACE UNITY AND SEA LION WIN GRIFFIN RACES JACK FLY WINS AGAIN (Troni Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 31. An exceptionally large crowd was present at Bukit Timah this nttetnoon to witness the opening day’s races of969 words
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Article335 1935-09-02 9 Sea Sports To Be Held On Sept. 17 And 18 The celebrations in Johore in honour of H. H. the Sultan's 62nd birthday and the 40th year of his reign will include a varied programme of sea sports which will be held on September 17 and335 words
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Article57 1935-09-02 9 New Record Established Bonneville, August 30. On the saltflats in Utah the American driver Jenkins driving a 400 horse power car started on an attempt last night on Cobb’s 24 hours record. He averaged 138.53 for 2,000 miles breaking Cobb’s 137.87. Jenkins averaged 135.47 for 24 hours57 words
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Article1035 1935-09-02 9 MALAYA TO BE FULLY REPRESENTED FINANCIAL BACKING BY SINGAPORE PHILANTHROPISTS LIST OF ATHLETES SELECTED At a meeting’ of the Malayan Chinese Olympiad Preparatory Committee on Saturday at the Philomatic Union, the Malayan Chines contingent, which will reppresent Malaya at the All-China Olympiad at Shanghai on October 10,1,035 words
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Article82 1935-09-02 9 .—Reuter. Women's Championship Minneapolis, August 31. The semi-finals in the American Women’W Open Golf Championship resulted as follows: Mrs. G.C. Vare (Abingdon, Pennsylvania) beat Miss Beatrice Barrett (Minneapolis) 2 and 1. The 15-year-old girl, Miss Pattyberg (Hopkins, Minnesota) beat Miss Charlotte Glutting (West Orange, New Jersey) X.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Advertisement25 1935-09-02 9 'XERVLS' take Sanatogen Uta Thm T—lie- Foo d JpOf dChMMs IJUST RECEIVED I SHANGHAI LACE CO- 27, Bishop Street, Penang. W C S**Vc-* C I25 words
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Article909 1935-09-02 10 Germany’s financial policy is not only a matter of interest to Germans but is a matter of interest to the world, seeing that Germany before the Great War occupied such an outstanding position in world trade. The one blot is that she repudiated all her financial obligations909 words
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Article475 1935-09-02 10 We make no apologies for returning to this subject as the articles which have appeared in the Press, seem to have stirred up quite a hornet s nest. .The public must be a little interested, to know what it is all about. W e endeavoured to throw475 words
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Article246 1935-09-02 10 Buddhist Association To Donate $6,500 The Penang Buddhist Association decided at a meeting yesterday afternoon to donate a sum of $lO,OOO (Mexican money) equivalent to $6,500 (Straits currency), to the Chinese Town Hall China Flood Relief Fund. SUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. 3. cts. Amount previously acknowledged as246 words
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Article552 1935-09-02 10 THE HIGHLANDS’ FUTURE Many public bodies in Malaya have an unfortunate tendency of starting with a great flourish of trumpets and then s nk--1 ing into a lethargic state which makes- their continued existence hardly worth i while at all ard i\ therefore, comes as a552 words
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Advertisement194 1935-09-02 10 Work is over Xjf/ i fptC I—and then |F X X IQg§l a Carlsberg. £|S ,\U l fl ■XI J M Once tasted a THE BEERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. SOLE IMPORTERS: O'. Wtoto mm wiftifc—Mti toto WfcTi*o*r toto!to>l 71 I/ nU I F P194 words
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Advertisement80 1935-09-02 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER i u i>< il 111 lil II p Hal Mik Sr< |U r L^j' X How exquisite is the fragrance of the famous Yardley Lavender A perfume in harmony with every mode and mood. No other perfume is so charming for the young girl—so full of dignity for80 words
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Article149 1935-09-02 11 U Plane Held Up At Akyab i ENGINE TROUBLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 1. Ihe Imperial Eastbound aircraft is Sield up at Akyab owing to engine trouble. The Westbound aircraft, which left Singapore this morning with spare parts for the Akyab machine, arrived late this149 words
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Article73 1935-09-02 11 Tamil Gets One Week's I R.l. Charged with being a stowaway on the -3 a. Klang” on her voyage from Klang to Penang a Tamil, Kuppusamy, pleaded guilty in the police court today. Accused said he wished to go back to India. Sentence of one week’s73 words
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Article60 1935-09-02 11 Will Proved At £19,421 The Will of the late Mr. James Young Kennedy, (82) of Hindhead. England, founder of the firm of Kennedy and Coy., Penang, at one time principal shareholder in the "Pinang Gazette,” Press Ltd., and President of the Municipal Commissioners of George60 words
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529 1935-09-02 11 Penang Chinese Pressmen's Dinner ASSOCIATION FORMED An unique function was held last night !at the Violet Cafe, Wembley Park, when J the organisers of the Penang Chinese > i Pressmen Association gave a dinner to the i Penang Chinese Pressmen. The object of the dinner was,529 words
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Article569 1935-09-02 11 Selections For Second Day VERY OPEN RACING (BY TIC-TAC) Very open racing is promised for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) Meeting to be run on Wednesday. With big fields, and the going un- certain, it is difficult to name a single569 words
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Article, Illustration63 1935-09-02 11 Matthew L. Frank de Souza the local boxing manager and promoter who was married this morning before the Senior Registrar of Marriages, Mr. B.F. Bridge, to Miss Lim Suat Hoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Sin Chong of Taiping. Mr. de Souza is the63 words
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Article225 1935-09-02 11 Further List Of Malayan Athletes Chosen The following is a further list of athletes chosen to represent Malaya at the allChina Olympiad: Men’s Tennis: Lim Bong Soo iCapt.), Chin Kee On, Goon Kok Ying, Yeoh Leong Cheong. Ladies’ Tennis: Miss Loke Soo Lip (Capt.), Mrs. Lee Hong Cheang,225 words
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Article49 1935-09-02 11 Practice Game On Saturday i The first Colours and Whites practice game will be held on the Esplanada on Saturday. There will be a kickabout on Wednesday. Will all intending players sign the list on the notice board at the Cricket Club or communicate with the Convener.49 words
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Advertisement57 1935-09-02 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 4th September DINNER, DANCE CABARET WITH i CORNELIA KIRDALL IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. DINNER CABARET $3/- NON-DINERS CORNELIA KIRDALL Will also appear at the Dinnei? Dances to be held on I hursday Saturday next. I When57 words
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Advertisement275 1935-09-02 11 I 4 Ln f- Ml hxue daiigr.ter, Eliza- beth Ann, who was •z-.j*jzxr brought up on Humanised Tnifood. 'C't ,'S ntrxrait by Marau Adams. t i 1 i fgH|l|J v 3 Trufood babies have STAMINA A Mother is always wondering how her baby will grow tip. Will he be clever?—will275 words
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886 1935-09-02 12 Minutes Of Committee Meeting The following are minutes of a Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday, August 26, 1935 at 5 p.m. PRESENT:—Mr. R. Williamson (President), Mr. J. A. Clarke (Vice-president), Mr. C- E- Gibson, Mr. G. M- Coltart, Mr. A. Corbet,886 words
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Article184 1935-09-02 12 Malayan Trade For July MORE SHIPMENTS OF TIN During July in Malaya there was a decrease of $6,928,137 in imports and of $3,353,658 in exports, as compared with July 1934; and a decrease of $1,936,979 in imports, and an increase of $396,313 in exports, as compared with184 words
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Article47 1935-09-02 12 —Rugby Radio Sendee. Brighter Outlook London, August 31. The outlook for the Clyde ship building industry is more brighter as a result of orders placed in August. During the month 12 contracts for new vessels were placed and several others are in prospect.—Rugby Radio Sendee. - 47 words
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Advertisement233 1935-09-02 12 l~****Ml *¥~<rj jj Am naMMtv. > i <C?•< > E A REAL Boon to the Public I Boon's methods of business have always been h distinguished by the manner in which they have carefully studied, in every possible way. B the needs of Boon's Customers (and prospecI five patrons.) I233 words
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Advertisement202 1935-09-02 12 I a I 1k I I quality for Gin and First Class I Liqueurs. It doesn't matter where I USB y° u are whether on the West coast of Africa, or away in the Far East, or anywhere else in the world. BOLS is hailed delight in all dimes. X®cilg202 words
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Article200 1935-09-02 13 ."Beuier Wireless. Against Gas Bombing Attacks r DEFENCE BOOM AT < HARBOUR ENTRANCE Malta, Aug. 31. Precautionary measures against possible gas bombing attacks are now being undertaken in Malta. These include anti-gas fcjrill for police and recruitment of police reserves. There is great activity among dockyard."Beuier Wireless. - 200 words
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Article114 1935-09-02 13 —Reuter. j Tobacco Magnate's Children Killed London, August 31. Gerald Walls, aged 16, died instantly and Joan Wills, aged 18, died from injuries in Hospital while Sylvia Wills was seriously injured and taken to hospital and Christopher Wills, who was driving the car, was slightly injured when the.—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article23 1935-09-02 13 FOO CHEONG COMPANY 89, Bishop Street. Now *OTt display new fashionable <ura?twe. Your inspection is cordially invited. Workshop No. 153, Hutton Lane. 20-2-S623 words
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1216 1935-09-02 13 TO EXPLOIT MINERALS AND OIL IN ABYSSINIA "ONE OF THE GREATEST DEALS IN HISTORY" ANOTHER BLOW TO MUSSOLINI Addis Ababa, August 31. A telegram reports that the Negus has granted an AngloAmerican company with headquarters in London a large concession to exploit minerals and1,216 words
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Article53 1935-09-02 13 Add s, Abatu, August 31. It is cfliciaUy confirmed that an agreement has been signed, granting concessions over a vast territory of Abyssinia for the development of oil deposits, with an American Company. American circles here do not consider that the can® Nsion can affect the course of53 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-09-02 13 THE EVER-LOVING Will Rogers and Wiley Post, just before they set out on their disastrous flight18 words
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Article156 1935-09-02 13 Survey Department, F.M.S. Applications for appointment as Meteorological Apprentices will be received by the Under Secretary, F.M.S., up to the 9th September, 1935.’ Candidates must be over 16 and under 21 years of age and have passed the School Certificate examination. Preference will be given to Malay applicants.156 words
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Advertisement13 1935-09-02 13 LONDON IS DOING 4E4D CHARLES T ROBERTS tn The SUNDAY GAZETTE. a wwnnnioff13 words
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Advertisement115 1935-09-02 13 MUNICIPAL Nonce V» The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undermentioned work Construction of Reinforced Concrete Extension to Drain Outlet at Brick Kiln Road.” Full particulars and tender forms may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer. Tenders which should be endorsed “Construction of Reinforced Concrete115 words
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Miscellaneous149 1935-09-02 13 MAJCSK SHERLOCK HOLMES. PHILO VANCE ftpEIJC TOMORROW CHARLIE CHAN, all these famous fictional VrCHJ IVMVKKVW detectives have already come to life on the screen. axo w r e .th LESLIE FULLER AND NOW The Greatest Detective of Them All Comes To Life. The Monarch of Mirth As GILBERT K. PROFESSOR149 words
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Article751 1935-09-02 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines rhe following is a list of vessels arrlrinj and wailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY M.V. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bag«n Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails on Wednesday for the same ports. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 S.S. ADRASTUS from751 words
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Article248 1935-09-02 14 NOTICE A telegram from G.P.0., London states that the mail despatched from Penang on August 10 by the s.s. “Karapara" was delivered in London on August 31. OUTWARD 3LAILS A mail for Northern India by the s.s. “Suisang” will close at 4 p.m. today. A mail for248 words
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Advertisement188 1935-09-02 14 ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP You remember the story of Aladdin ancY his wonderful lamp How by a simple rub of the hand he commanded the geniu 9 of '1 the lamp to appear before him and carry I‘ I’ iHS out 2111 his wishes -lißai I Today the whole188 words
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Miscellaneous1526 1935-09-02 14 Wireless Programmes I |Ef*EAIC Tzigane T. Nachez; Romanza d’amor Leo 8.8. C. LEO LltvtUlJ Liegoeis; Andante et Zingaresca WienaiwI ski; Liebesleid Kreisler; Zapateo Sarasate. TODAY TO BROADCAST i Accompanist: Madame Felicia Dietz. Transmission 5 FROM SINGAPORE j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Two of the following frequencies will be’ tfae numbera of1,526 words
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Advertisement1911 1935-09-02 15 fcvTf 1 I 5 I «J&j A r py\ui m i 1 >p4ui iHprt CEffT At- •(.-,< uafttffNTiNQ -...Jan,— 1 BLUE PUMM BL LIME l '*U4g| f Iffl'ifTT'l ffirW' Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Do» FOP EGStCFII Mail PaSSenger GHCfI Freight Service fFDON Penang London OUTWARDS d° n R^®51,911 words
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Advertisement164 1935-09-02 16 Ra e a The COMFORTABLE AIR TRAVEL costs no more! It is as inexpensive to travel by these luxurious air services <£ as by any other air line, and you enjoy the advantages of k four-engined air liners that are wonderfully <_omfortable and silent to travel in, each day s164 words
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Miscellaneous379 1935-09-02 16 I ALL SHOWS PACKED OVER THE WEEK-END! I *7* 6.15 Nightly 9.30 5-30 NIGHTLY 9-30 ANGEL FILM S SUPER „^«c k! TAMIL TALKIE THE FAMOUS BOY STAR OF "KRISHNA LEELA" A’-j i MASTER C.S. JAY ARAM Hilarious high-jinks /N—- Jfi on the high seas... S when a girl sailing I379 words
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Miscellaneous231 1935-09-02 16 ’Phone 485 Amalgamated Amusements, Limited 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Monday, 2nd September, 1935. CHIN WAN KHOW CANTONESE OPERA 800 SEONG TAR HOR 800 SEONG SAI LONG BAY PNEAH 800 SEONG SAI LOW SAI CHOO LOW” NO FREE LISTS. SEATS—6O, 40, and 20 Centa. KHENG231 words
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Article1068 1935-09-02 17 Trend Ct Nationality INCREASE OF THE FEMALE POPULATION Dr. F.R. Sayers. M.D., D.P.H., in j his annual report on the registration of births and deaths in the Straits Settle- merits for the year 1934 states: The numoer of births registered throughout the Striats Settlements during1,068 words
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Article171 1935-09-02 17 Mr. Osborne Jones* Puplic Examination I Work in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court on Friday did not last very much more than an hour, most of the matters which came to be dealt with by Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith being of a minor character. Mahmood bin Mohamed, formerly a171 words
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Article125 1935-09-02 17 Italian Captain Who Left Ship At Singapore Following his disembarkation at Singapore this week, rumours arose that Captain G. Lombardi, of the Italian Navy, had been recalled by cable to Italy to serve in the Mediterranean. Captain Lombardi told the Free Press however, that these rumoilrs were groundless.125 words
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Advertisement198 1935-09-02 17 4 IHERB ARE COR* 6 5 ji^WWF S 1 I Ok SHORT HEA.D f w i* ■t z— A» WL, i 5t wXX VI .5- Tk OLD- FASHIONED hrushe. with big heads couldn’t fit lhe inside curve of your teeth—just where decay most often starts, in crevices out of sight.198 words
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Advertisement715 1935-09-02 17 rPeopleWhoNesd\ YEAST- VITE I AreTOUg SYMPTOMS HERE? OiAliis I Sufferers from L "S- A I |l N DIGESTION' exhbusted i [should try Yeast-Vite MOTHERS Th S?®| 1 I INSTANTLY. In a will find a source of New MLt E minutes it banishes the Life, New Energy, New 1 need no715 words
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1639 1935-09-02 18 SUGGESTIONS AT ANNUAL MEETING Singapore, August 31. Suggestions that the incoming committee should consider the question of providing a dimming pool for S.C.C. members and that the old membership fee of $2 per month be reverted to were made at the annual general meeting1,639 words
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Article30 1935-09-02 18 35, LEITH STREET. MASSAGE BY MISS SATO by New Process Instantaneous remedy. Gua-anteed for Rheumatism, Headache Xrc. Instant relief for Headache or else no payment made.30 words
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Advertisement237 1935-09-02 18 Best IHwSa W—_,W fiß H ji {< <m 5 r| f y' i 1 k| Yt-K V'- 8 Iy/ A- H I .i “WrSiit a kpiAMONDSiI ?il STfffflW.lV\« 7m lwJl\ C7EHBBI Ton*. A TIP* xa. it 1 IS TO TRY US FOR YOUR MEDICINAL REQUIREMENTS I PATENT MEDICINES Burroughs, Wellcome237 words
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Advertisement42 1935-09-02 18 P/ ‘Os WHEfc 1J T| 6ER |M,Ji W 'Stir mas 081 DRINK BERTOLA J SHERRY 1 ;0 I I 1 1 I OBTAINABLE AT 1 ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. I l AatNTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. 1 1 PENANG AND BRANCHES. f42 words
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Article286 1935-09-02 19 Cheap Japanese Shirts HEAVY SHIPMENTS I llv.ivv and increasing importations □i Jap .nese shirts, notably sports and khaki shirts, may lead the British Shirt, Collar and Tie Manufacturers’| Federation to lodge an application with the Import Duties Advisory Committee for an increase in the present 20286 words
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Article113 1935-09-02 19 Returns To Far East Tokyo, August 24. iS r Reginald Fleming Johnstone, a Prosor in London University and the ner tutor of the Emperor Kangteh of V nchukuo has arrived in Tokyo en route Io Hsinking, where he will renew his acquaintance with Emperor Kangteh a'ter113 words
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Article444 1935-09-02 19 STERN ACTION AFTER JAPAN'S WAR OFFICE MURDER Extraordinary stern measures for defeating the so-called progressive” elements in the Japanese Army are contemplated following the recent murder of General Nagata in the ar Office by a tel low officer. The young officer, Lieut.-Col. Aizavva, was one444 words
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Article52 1935-09-02 19 Japan And Britain's i Figures Osaka, August 24. The association of exporters of cotton yarns and piece-goods has announced that Japan exported cotton piece-goods to the amount of 383,070,000 square yards more than Great Britain for the first half of 1935. Japan exported 1,384,059,000 square yards; and Great52 words
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Article79 1935-09-02 19 Sino-Jopanese Co-operation Tokyo, August 25. Twenty Japanese engineering experts, headed by Viscount Kyoshiro Inouye are leaving here early in October to attend the Far Eastern Engineering Congress being held in Shanghai, Nanking Tientsin and Peking in the middle of October. The problem regarding the establishment of a79 words
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Article105 1935-09-02 19 Million Dollar Relief Fund The Government has voted a sum of one million dollars for the relief of flood victims in the Huangho and Yangtze regions. The Flood Relief Council has distributed the sum as follows: The Province of Hupei which has suffered most heavily, will receive105 words
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Advertisement176 1935-09-02 19 Burning/ Feetps Soothed and Relieved. Do your feet get hot and swollen—do hey seem to be on fire at times? If they do, then you need a Radox footbath—the certain remedy for all foot troubles. Read the following letter from a regular oser of Radox Bath Salts 7f gives me176 words
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Advertisement266 1935-09-02 19 BEARING METALS V ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS Co.. (Malaya) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. r —3 tOC |ij nie266 words
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Article628 1935-09-02 20 SINGAPORE BROKERS' REPORTS Lewis and Peat Ltd. in their weekly, rubber report dated Singapore, Aug. 30, state: The week has again been dull with noj features of particular interest and only• minor fluctuations in prices. A decrease of only 881 tons in Malayan j stocks at the628 words
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Article98 1935-09-02 20 During the week ending 24th Aug. 1935. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 36, 931 cases, of which: 28,066 (76 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 625 (2 per cent.) cases tc the Continent of Europe, 7,250 (19 per cent.) cases to Canada, and98 words
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Article312 1935-09-02 20 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 180 1.85 1.80 185 Batu Selangor 90 95 90 J■> Hitam 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Johan 27 28 27 28 Klang River 1.57% 1.62% 1.57% 1.62% Kuchai 72% 75 70 75312 words
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Article44 1935-09-02 20 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 London Bank 23} 5 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m st credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 865 Hongkong T.T. 13% dis. Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. India T.T 154 Bar Silver 2944 words
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Article116 1935-09-02 20 TIN SATURDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £221.15.0 No Market London—(3 months) £212.0.0 No Market Singapore $107.75 $107.75 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.90 $3.85 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER Lon d° n 5%d No Market New York ll%c(G) No Market.. Singapore—Spot 19 c 19c Oct./Dec 19%c 19%c J116 words
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Article361 1935-09-02 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The fol’owing are the latest quotation* in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’a Shax« List today Satu.’ day Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN.— Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.85 1.82% 1.85 Batu Selangor 90 95 ex 82% 87% ex Burma Melaya 25 6 26 6 25361 words
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Article1192 1935-09-02 20 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. NAMES. j .2 go m i £3 I I RUBBER (Dollar). Allenby Rubber Co. 1 52%| 1 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 105 115 j I Amalgamated Malay Estates 290 j 310 j cum. Ayer Hham Planting Syndicate 150 160 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. W 11,192 words
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Article210 1935-09-02 20 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 75 11 64 65 11 64 New’ York 4.96% 4.96% Montreal 4.99 4.99% Brussels 29.52 29.52 Geneva 15.23 15.23% Amsterdam 7.33% 7.33% Milan 60% 60 Berlin 12.35 12.35% Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%210 words
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Article161 1935-09-02 20 The following are the latest quotations for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 95 Hong Fatt 52 5 5 c d Johan 26 28c.d. K. Kamunting 6 64Mj K. Lan jut 15 0 15 6 Killinghall 13 0 13 6 K. Kampar 11161 words
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Advertisement166 1935-09-02 20 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE n Cotton Oxford” RUGGER BOOTS The Cotton-Oxford Rugby Flier 1 is specially designed for wing thrt quarters. They are made from the lightest, yet toughest leathers on a special superflex process. The unique formation of the five forepart studs affords extra grip and facilitates speed166 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-09-02 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 a.m. 78 SW 1 m.m. Noon 80 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2-42 a.m 9.01 a_m. 2-40 p.m 9.10 p.m. TOMORROW 3.01 a.m. 9.19 a.m. 3 01 p.m 9.24 p.m.39 words
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