Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1935
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Title Section20 1935-09-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 217. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935. PRICE 10 CENIo.20 words
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Article, Illustration1457 1935-09-18 1 Agreement Practically Achieved By Committee LONDON AND GENEVA OPTIMISM "Not To Be Encouraged". Says Rome London. September 17. I'he crux of the Ethiopian discussions are expected to be reached within 24 hours. The Committee of Live has practically achieved an agreement on the basis of the1,457 words
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Article, Illustration55 1935-09-18 1 A Reuter message from Vienna says that the Prince of Wales, who is holidaying in the Continent is suffering from an old ear trouble and consulted a famous specialist. Professor Neumann, who diagnosed it as inflammation of the middle ear. It is not dangerous but will entail55 words
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Article159 1935-09-18 1 finan^ 5 1 questions involved. —Rugby Radio Service. Enquiry To Be Held BEFORE PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY INTRODUCED London, Sept. 17. The India Office announces that a financial enquire, which is necessary before steps can be taken to introduce provincial autonomy under the new Government of India Act. willfinan^5"1 questions involved.—Rugby Radio Service. - 159 words
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Article1139 1935-09-18 1 I Chinese On Murder Charge Escapes ’SEQUEL TO FATAL RAKE ASSAULT Singapore, Sept. 17. After a trial lasting tnree ouys, Ng I Thian Choh a young Chinese ccoli e was I yesterday found not guilty by reason of insanity by a special jury at1,139 words
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Article320 1935-09-18 1 and far reaching character. —Rugby Radio Service. Alleged Evasive Replies LONDON SURPRISED: FACTS EXPLAINED in reply to a question by a “Morning Post” coiKap. at Rome, w*hy Italy did not her case earlier* 11 Duee said on the coutrary, the Itaxuui Government on January 29 invitedand far reaching character.—Rugby Radio Service. - 320 words
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Article288 1935-09-18 1 Drive Against Drivers IPOH TRAFFIC BRANCH ACTIVE (From Our Perak Representative) Ipoh, Tuesday. The Ipoh traffic branch are taking a serious view of the actions being adopted by car and bus drivers who have evaded taxation bv the clever but illegal method of forging documents and issuing288 words
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Advertisement16 1935-09-18 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary 1 Branch Office 52, Leith Street.16 words
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Advertisement14 1935-09-18 1 BACON The Ideal Breakfast Dish Devonshire Selected I also finest cured Danish delicious flavour.14 words
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Advertisement2146 1935-09-18 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTIFICATION BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS GITI HI S communications relating to October, 1935, aAhe Resident I g Mk K g I THE MERCANTILE BANK I HONG KONG AND U»ertUement« shouM be flhe Advertising Manager, Th at Penang, for a period of one 3 r 1 HW MM I B2,146 words
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Article2409 1935-09-18 3 SEARCH FOR WHOOPING COUGH VACCINE EARTH GIRDLED BY HEAT LAYER MARCHESE MARCONI'S NEW RAY FIRST MAN-POWER 'PLANE FLIGHTS (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, September 7. BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETING Norwich is pieparing to greet Lord Rutherford, Sir Arthur Keith, the' Astronomer Royal; 50 or more university professors,2,409 words
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Article, Illustration20 1935-09-18 3 MARCHESE MARCONI, who has been called, up by Mussolini for service in the Abyssinia campaign, photographed in uniform.20 words
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Advertisement145 1935-09-18 3 W 1935 S n mo P P WJO "It’s the Sturdiest, Most Economical car I’ve driven and English, too!” GREATER POWER and ECONOMY FLASHING PERFORMANCE CENTRE-POISE RIDING COMFORT X loh p (R AC) ENGINE BALANCED CRANKSHAFT DOWN DRAUGHT CARBURETTOR SYNCHRO-MESH GEARS SAFETY GLASS WINDSCREEN CLEAR V, SION VENTILATION ADJUSTABLE DRIVING145 words
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Article, Illustration953 1935-09-18 4 Preached Sermon And Looked After Judge BOGUS ACCOUNTANT WHO OBTAINED £l,OOO A YEAR POST R iCriARD GERALD WILLOUGHBY, of Upper Berkeleystreet. W., who was convicted at Andover (Hants) of wearing a major’s uniform and medals to which he was not entitled, was stated to953 words
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Article449 1935-09-18 4 Paid £3O For lover £l,OOO a year. "He received £SO fcr expenses and when he was arrested he had only £l9 Bs. in his possession It was evident that he had no intention of taking up the situation. "He posed as Dr Binmore. During this time he examined449 words
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Advertisement27 1935-09-18 4 A Picture That Will Make You Fall In Love All Over Again BARBARA STANWYCK in "EVER IN MY HEART" A WARNER BROS. PICTURE Starting at QUEEN’S Tomorrow.27 words
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Advertisement244 1935-09-18 4 “Del Monte Products” BLead For Lowest Prices jSr?! Consistant With Highest Quality DEL monte pears B OBTAINABLE AT All High Class Provision I Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. PENANG, I SINGAPORE, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. ITSHERE! W NEW LOW PRICE on W PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Famous for removing244 words
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207 1935-09-18 5 I lere is a case of intense interest to all I ci erfrom indigestion and stomach luble. Even if you have been in pain r years and have tried all sorts of cdicines without relief, you can still be iired if you only do207 words
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Article496 1935-09-18 5 Three Days' Festivities I EXTENSIVE SCHEME OF DECORATIONS Johore Bahru, Sept. 13. Johore Bahru town is aJmost ready for ne celebrations in connection with the oming great dual event—the 40th annirsary of the accession to the Throne of il H the Sultan of Johore, and His496 words
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631 1935-09-18 5 MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON AND “BABOONA" ON THEIR WAY TO BORNEO Klang, Sept. 16 A large and representative ci owd waited at the Railway Jetty, Port SweVenham, from 11.30 a m. on Sunday to get a glimpse of the Sikorsky Amphibian,631 words
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Article111 1935-09-18 5 Chief Justice Upholds Magistrate's Conviction i The Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Themes, 1 on Monday dismissed the appeal of William Maxwell Phillips, manager of Kuala Padah Estate, Bentong, against a Magis rate s conviction for failing to provide appliances for sending labourers to hospital. The appellant was111 words
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Article352 1935-09-18 5 WORRIED OVER SCOLDING FROM MASTER Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 16. Che Maarof, sitting as Coroner today returned a verdict of “suicide by hanging" after holding an inquiry into the death of a male Malayalee named Raman, who wa» found hanging in a motor car garage on Aug. 17,352 words
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Article114 1935-09-18 5 Subscription List No. 11 i I i I cts. 1 Amount previously acknowledged as per List No. 10 17,665.09 Collection through Sub CommitItee Section No. 6 Victoria Street, Weld Quay 35.00 ILecng San Tong— Khco Kongri Mex. $lOO.OO 65.00 i Messrs. P. K. Shakarai Rawther and114 words
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Article428 1935-09-18 5 Religion And Education SHOULD GO HAND IN HAND I After conducting a largely-a‘tended Divine Service at the Anglo- Chinese Schoo! Hall. Parit Buntar. Bishop and Mrs. Lee and Dr. M. Dodsworth were entertained at dinner at the Rest House by rriembers of the staffs of428 words
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Advertisement230 1935-09-18 5 fl ?’<fl® 'SFBS.■■■' I Don’t Ruin Your Carpets (WITH AMMONIA. SPIRIT. SOAP OR SODA USE I [MELVEX I 9 THE SCIENTIFIC SHAMPOO I i b I O} MELVEX is WOT A CARPET SOAP g Sm k u a s P ec preparation made > jftjk n England from a secret230 words
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Article, Illustration151 1935-09-18 6 FwsmH Off Owsia AsfhrM STRIKING DRESSES made from fabrics manufactured from Australian wool at the fashion parade in London reading JPT t '■'lff.' «W« The R, tSFS to me SlO.lt: u] H le f j. n VAST MULTITUDE» AT FUNERAL.—Hundreds of thousands of people lined151 words
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Article641 1935-09-18 7 j Sequel To Supreme Court Cose SISTER APPEARING AGAINST BROTHER As reported in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette, two Tamils were produced before Mr. B. F. Bridge in the District Court, the first accused being charged with making a false claim and the second with 1 abetting the offence.641 words
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Article203 1935-09-18 7 Monday. September 9. In the morning H.H. The Sultan of Perak called on His Excellency at Government House. Hon. Sir Andrew Caldecctt, Hon. Mr. M. Rex and Mrs. Rex and Hen. Mr. L. Rayman had luncheon at Government Houre. Wednesday, September 11. His Excellency presided at a meeting203 words
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Article652 1935-09-18 7 Beauty Specialist The Complainant TAMIL YOUTH CONVICTED As a sequel to a report of theft made at the Detective Station on Monday afternoon a Tamil youth, Gopal, was produced in the police court yesterday charged with theft of a cigarette lighter, a tin cash-box containing $l3O, a652 words
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Article816 1935-09-18 7 Inquiry Again Adjourned SAMINATHAN CONTINUES HIS EVIDENCE 11 > 1 mu The inquiry into the mysterious death of a Tamil named Aiyavoo from formajin poisoning was resumed yesterday afternoon before the Coroner, Mr. J. p. Biddulph. Inspector W. C. Alexander conducted the proceedings while Mr. H. McNeice816 words
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Article560 1935-09-18 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. E. Kershaw has been appointed t to act as Warden of Mines, Perak. I I Mrs. Max Corbett left by the Qantas aeroplane “Sydney” on a visit to Australia on Monday. Mr. R. L. Pease, proprietor of Bukit Plandok Estate, Pert Dickson, has returned from eight560 words
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Miscellaneous65 1935-09-18 7 il W L > .-<F’ J [MISS DJA. y CARIOCA SENSATION. ■W'^v 1 'V9 < W I jp js yW 10 B-aJ din J MISS ZUHAIMA i J pljM 1 ME MISS 7 liHOiiaMMR dARDANEUA The R°> a trE penang «<** <*** T Booking at ’phone 246. s3 Penang Street.65 words
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Article161 1935-09-18 8 Villa Held By Sunderland CELTIC’S COMFORTABLE WIN Lend' September 16. The following are the results of the English and Scottish Fcotball League matchr s played today DIVISION I Aston Villa 2 Sunderland 2 Blackburn Rovers 1 Chelsea 0 Sheffield W. 1 Huddersfield T. 2 DIVISION II Blackpool161 words
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Article90 1935-09-18 8 Entertained By Dr. K. T. Khang i i From Our Pe;'k Representative.) Ipoh, Tuesday. j A dinner was given to Chinese members who are leaving for Singapore en route j to Shanghai to represent Malaya at the forthcoming Olympiad by Dr. K. T. Khong, CB E.90 words
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Article340 1935-09-18 8 Trade School Beat 11 P.C.C. "A" 1 The Government Trade School gained a I creditable victory over the Penang Cricket j Club “A’’ in a game of hockey played i yesterday on the Esplanade. The School 1 were one goal down at the end of the first half340 words
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Article, Illustration112 1935-09-18 8 —Reuter. VERITY TAKES 2)1 WICKETS Batting And Bowling Averages London, September 17. The leading first class batting and bowling averages for the season are BATTING W. Hammond: 58 innings, 5 times not out, 2,616 runs, 252 highest score, 49.35 average. Sutcliffe: 54—3—2,494—212—48.90. Tyldesley: 15—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article416 1935-09-18 8 Panther Ho Disqualified In Eighth Round Seremban. Sept. 15. Some excellent sport was seen at the Merryland Park, where Mr. Chong Tham Chin staged an attractive programme last j night. The chief item on the programme was a 10-round contest between Kid Ahmat,' the Singapore416 words
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939 1935-09-18 8 ON SEPT. 28 AND OCT. 2 AND 5 TOTAL OF 23 RACES below will be found the lull entries tor the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, September 28, Wednesday. October 2 and Saturday, October 5.939 words
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Article73 1935-09-18 8 Century By Leyland LAST MATCH OF CRICKET SEASON London, S pt 17 At the Oval, in the last match of cricket season, Yorkshire, the Cham County beat The Rest by 149 runs Yorkshire scored 238 in the first inn ,s and declared in the second innings73 words
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Article125 1935-09-18 8 Colours vs. Whites On the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m. CoIoujs:—M. F. H. Roe, R. Mange, S. H. Lambert, O. E. Fisher, A. P. Weal Lim Keng Chuan, A. R. Jones, J. A. Evans, D. E. Crum, A. F. Hewett, C P Liston, E. S. Greenwood, W. T.125 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1935-09-18 9 OPENING OF THE LEAGUE PROGRAMME Arsenal's Auspicious Start F.A.'s BOOK ON THE GAME THE CHANGE-OVER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, September 7. The cricket season did not end on August 31; an abrupt finish w’ould be out of accord with the game's le surely dignity; but the1,287 words
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Article223 1935-09-18 9 34 Clubs, 2 Divisions Faris, August 29. Unlike the game in England, the French professional football championship has already started, there being two divisions embracing 34 teams. As the professional garni is rather young here, it is not surprising that there are a greet number of223 words
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Article, Illustration466 1935-09-18 9 NOT SATISFIED WITH 301.1292 M.P.H. SPEED RECORD FIGURE TWICE CORRECTED Wendover (Utah). Sir Malcolm Campbell ig still not satisfied. although he is very happy that he has at last achieved his life's ambition to put the world’s speed record up to 300 miles466 words
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Article165 1935-09-18 9 His Opinion Of Larwood Melbourne, September 5. Mr. George Hele, the well-known Testj cricket umpire, has forwarded his resigna- i tion to the Victorian Cricket Association. He will not officiate in either Shield or club i matches in the coming season. Mr. Helel made his first165 words
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Article, Illustration968 1935-09-18 9 The King's Message To Winner ROSE'S 'PLANE HITS BIRD 208 M.P.H. Machine Of Duke Of Kent i j Starting thirteenth of the 20 crack pilots competing in the final for the King’s Cup on September 7, Mr. Thomas Rose, flying Viscountess Wakefield’s Miles Falcon,968 words
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200 1935-09-18 9 Ten minutes before the Fulham F. (X team left London for Hull, where they played on August 31, a comprehensive insurance policy was effected aga nst third party risks for the players, officials and directors. The scheme was carried through by Mr. John Dean, chairman200 words
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Article1021 1935-09-18 10 One by one the Powers have been defying Geneva. It began when Signor Mussolini told the Eeague of Nations to mind its own business at the time of the Corfu incident although the shelling of Corfu was an open breach of international law. Then Japan not only1,021 words
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Article143 1935-09-18 10 "F.G." Delivery Car Involved ONE KILLED RICKSHAPULLER SERIOUSLY INJURED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September IS. A car which is daily carrying the ‘♦Pinang Gazette” and “Sunday Gazette’’ to Ipoh and district, is reported' to be involved in a serious collision with a ricksha when143 words
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Article269 1935-09-18 10 Alleged Attempt To Cheat Detective The story of how a sundry-goods shopkeeper attempted to cheat a detective of eight cents by selling him a tin of Mont Blanc milk at Sledge brand price, was related to the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court today.269 words
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Article79 1935-09-18 10 :.—Reuter. Reason For Gareth Jones' Murder London, Sept. 17. No information has hitherto reached the Foreign Office to support the suggestion that possession of valuable secret data led to the murder of Mr. Gareth Jones. Mr. Lloyd George is not satisfied that the true circumstances of:.—Reuter. - 79 words
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209 1935-09-18 10 POSTS TELEGRAPHS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Short Half-Yearly Ger a Meeting NO BUSINESS BROUChT UP The half-yearly general meetim Penang Posts Telegraphs Co Thrift and Lean Society, Ltd., w in the Controller’s Office, Genu Office, yesterday evening. Mi Staines, the Controller of Posts graph!', wps in the chair. The meet Vls a209 words
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Article270 1935-09-18 10 Proud Boast Of Chi.iess Hawker (From Our Perak Representative, Ipoh, Tuesday The preud boas that since his residence it ths country for over 43 years he has not seen the inside of a police couit was made by a aged Chinese hawker of b&nar..:s270 words
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Article90 1935-09-18 10 Reuter. Measures To Meet HvgDeficit The Hague, Sept The Netherlands’ budget for ftan estimated deficit of 109,00,60° which is expected to be incren 119,000,000 guilders cv ing to t tion in excise and other duties to meet the cl fleit, the govern poses a reduction in public c.xp– Reuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement186 1935-09-18 10 "jawb LION BRAND PURE CEYLON TEA Specially Blended for Malayan Water Stocked By Your Dealer. SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh. ■■■aaBQHHBHBBHBBCBIICBBHaBBBBB Get INSTANT RELIEF from terrible SKIN TORMENT If you are a sufferer from Eczema. Ulcers, Sores, Itching V* Eruptions,186 words
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Advertisement51 1935-09-18 10 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK JKr'i I THE MARK OF QUALITYI NIBELUNGEN. KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala51 words
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835 1935-09-18 11 And 62nd Birthday Celebrations S r. r Memorable Series Of Events 20 R.A.F. PLANES DIP IN SALUTE Mr. Roland Braddell Made A Dato election by 22.460 votes to 19,553. —Rugby Radio Service. (From Our Own Correspondent» Singapore, September 18. All Johore was en teleelection by 22.460 votes to 19,553.—Rugby Radio Service. - 835 words
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Article347 1935-09-18 11 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Amateur meeting to be run at Singapore on Friday Horses —Class 4—Div. I—s1 —5 12 Furlongs. Lighting 10.12 Kissing Time 10.05 Tweedledee 10.02 Maggie Girton 10.00 Nurseling 9.12 Lady347 words
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Article43 1935-09-18 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Death Of Well-Known Classical Scholar London, September 17. The well-known Philologist and classical scholar Dr. Peter Giles, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, since 1911 and dozen of heads of Cambridge Colleges, died today at 74.'—Rugby Radio Service..-—Rugby Radio Service. - 43 words
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Article117 1935-09-18 11 l. Reuter. Mr. Rickett On British Directors’ Resignations London, Sept. 17. Mr. Rickett, interviewed by Reuter with reference to the resignations of Sir Edward Mountain and Mr. L. C. Patterson from the directorships of Mosul Oil Fields Ltd. and British Oil Development Co., Ltd., respectively, declared thatl.— Reuter. - 117 words
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Article106 1935-09-18 11 Reuter. France's Suggestion To League Geneva, Sept 17 A proposal for principal powers to make an experiment of provisional stabilisation of their currencies to give international trade a chance of recovery without being unduly exposed daily to fluctuations was made today by the French commerce Minister M.Reuter. - 106 words
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Article182 1935-09-18 11 In the Supreme Court yesterday, after hearing evidence, Mr. Justice Whitley disi missed the petition -of Peter Anthony, a j Christian for divorce frem his wife Pit- chap Muniamal Sicily, on the ground of I her adultery with Sinna Veeran, who was cited as co-respondent. Mr. P.182 words
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Advertisement63 1935-09-18 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER. DANCE CABARET I WITH j j LORRISON CODY The Famous Comedy Pair in Song, Dance and Parody. i Dinner Cabaret $3/- Nan-Diners $l/- Lorrison Cody, Will Also Appear At The Dinner Dances To Be 1 j Held On Thursday Saturday, 19th 21st, September. I63 words
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Advertisement82 1935-09-18 11 j-‘■ THERE'S too much at stake to experiment. It's safer to use Humanised Trufood. BEST for baby because it is nearest to nature! OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS HIGH CLASS STORES. 7 SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG, BUY ONLY CLOVER BRAND MILKS p B u e R82 words
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Article725 1935-09-18 12 Malayan Estates RESULTS OF PAST YEAR'S WORKING The East Asi itic Industry and Plantation Company, Ltd., in its report and statement of accounts for the past financial year states: The gross profit, including the carry forwaru from last year of Kr 825,032.04. amounts to Kr 4.402,601.24,725 words
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Article1083 1935-09-18 12 British Made" Label Relied Upon—Machinery And Supplies Needed By Mines Channels Of Trad e—Representation Conditions of trade in Malaya have shown considerable improvement, thanks to better prices for rubber and tin on which the country depends so much for her economic prosperity. Malaya ic not on1,083 words
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Article113 1935-09-18 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 59 64 74 63 64 New York 4.934.94% Montreal 4.96% 4.96’2 Brussels 29.24% 29.26 Geneva 15.22 15.21% Amsterdam 7.31% 7.32% Milan 6060 H Berlin 12.27% 12.28 Prague 119% 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors113 words
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Article596 1935-09-18 12 HENRY GARDNER COMPANY’S REPORT I I London, September 3. I Generally speaking all markets have been j quiet and dull awaiting the outcome of the meetings taking place at Geneva. The ac- j tual statistical positions of the principal j non-ferrous metals are so satisfactory that apart from596 words
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Article122 1935-09-18 12 R.S»A. To Call Meeting Of Companies A meeting of the Rubber Shareholders’ Association was held at Winchester House, E.C., and at the invitation of the Association’s committee, a number of the agency houses and others interested in the industry were present. After considerable discussion, the following resolution was122 words
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Advertisement237 1935-09-18 12 I I FISH j I VWeek J Finest Canadian Halibut per lb. 50 M Soles ii. 50 Scotch Haddocks bb bb 45 Kippers (Cellophane) l( ai 45 fl Cod Fillets bb 50 Bloaters bb bi 40 Fresh Herrings 40 Arbroath Smokies 45 i FRESH SUPPLIES FROM SCOTLAND EVERY TWO WEEKS237 words
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743 1935-09-18 13 Reported New Offer Of Territories To Italy And Abyssinia Parif, September 17. M. Laval is considering the new compromise offer to Signor Mussolini under which British and French territory in Somaliland will be ceded to Abyssinia in return tor Ogaden and Danakil which will bethe transport for troop movements.—Rugby Radio Service. - 743 words
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Article356 1935-09-18 13 make Falmouth tonight.—Rugby Radio Service. Gale Of 96 Miles Velocity Experienced MUCH DAMAGE TO SEA CRAFT London, Sept. 17. Larly this morning gales were raging over a wide area that embraced a large part of the Bay of Biscay, the south coast of England andmake Falmouth tonight.—Rugby Radio Service. - 356 words
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Article109 1935-09-18 13 that derived from private plants.—Rugby Radio Service. To Supply Electricity To Port Sunlight London, Sept. 17. In accordance with the agreements which have just been reached, the electricity supply for the great industrial concern of Port Sunlight, the centre for Messrs. Lever Bros, soap manufacturing business, will inthat derived from private plants.—Rugby Radio Service. ; - 109 words
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Article65 1935-09-18 13 1. —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 17. The Admiralty announces that Vice- Admiral I. M. Thurn is placed on the re-! tired list and in consequence Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake is promoted Vice-Admiral and Captain Brian Egertcn is promoted j Rear-Admiral. Rear-Admiral Brian Eger- ton is placed on the1.—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article138 1935-09-18 13 At Kampong Java TROUBLE BETWEEN P.W.D. AND ESTATE LABOURERS Klang, September 16. A charge of murder was preferred this morning before Inche Osman, the Klang magistrate, agains‘ a Tamil named Munusamy, for causing the death of one Nadaron cf Emerald Estate, Kampong Java, and there was138 words
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Article106 1935-09-18 13 —Reuter. Famous Baseball Player Killed i Toronto, September 17. I The well-known American baseball player. Len Koenecke, a member of the j Brooklyn team, was killed in a grim battle waged in darkness in an aeroplane in mid--air over the Toronto suburbs Apparently Koenecke, who hired—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article70 1935-09-18 13 -—Rugby Radio Service. Appeal Issued By Howard League London, September 16. The Howard League for penal reform has issued an appeal, in connection with the meeting at Geneva of the League of Nations 16th Assembly, fcr a more careful observance in many countries of the standard minimum rates-—Rugby Radio Service. - 70 words
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Article48 1935-09-18 13 L —Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 17. At August 31, the average level of the retail prices was approximately 43 per cent above the level of July 1914. This is the same as at August 1 last and at September 1, 1934. —Rugby Radio Service.L—Rugby Radio Service. - 48 words
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Article46 1935-09-18 13 few days’ rest in the country.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 17. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, who is still suffering from the after-effects of the recent attack of arthritis is leaving London tonight fcr a few days’ rest in the country.—Rugby Ra-few days’ rest in the country.—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Article38 1935-09-18 13 I.—Rugby Radio Service. London, Sept. 14. Sterling on New York was 4.93 15i16 and Paris 74 15 16. The stock markets were weak and inactive. War Lean was 103%. Gold 140 9 Rugby Radio Service.I.—Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Advertisement54 1935-09-18 13 WHERE TO GET THE CHEAPEST SPECTACLES The World Optical Co., 24, LEITH STREET, PENANG. Moit up-to-date and comprehensively equipped optical house in town. Offers to the public Crookes A, A 2, B, B 2 Lenses in white, blue, fieuzal, smoke and amber, completed with frame or mounting each pair from54 words
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Advertisement426 1935-09-18 13 made extensive trial of Kalzana in 1 a case of Neuroses. I have been surprisC I'l -sgiT* ed at the great value ft I 7 of Kalzana in tonM JrA. /I) WB ing up the nervous J system” I —J —8. A., LR.CT» X i-r.cs. Irritability Very often that irritable426 words
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Miscellaneous25 1935-09-18 13 ROMANCE As It Was When You First Fell In Love BARBARA STANWYCK in "EVER IN MY HEART" A WARNER BROS. PICTURE Starting at QUEEN'S Tomorrow.25 words
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Article484 1935-09-18 14 The Post Office notifies that a telegram 1 from G.P.O. Lcndon, says that the mail despatched from Penang on 24th August I by the s.s. “Karoe.” was delivered in Lon-, don on 14th September. NOTICES The Air Mails despatched from Penang on September 11 per the Netherlands484 words
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Article881 1935-09-18 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedale Of Principal Linos I rhfl following is a fist of vessels arrivtaf md polling from Penang during the weak: IN POET TODAY S.S. AJAX from Liverpool. Sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 S.S. KUTSANG from Japan via Singapore Sails same day for881 words
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Advertisement49 1935-09-18 14 WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUT «COKDS. Because its British Make Recorded by Patent Marconi Process Obbligato Artistes of All-India Fame Distilled Divine Songs Caehinnatory Comic Hits A Long playing one Soul-Striving Scientific Music Tunes to All Taste. VUathikutam Swamigal SOLE AGENTS THE INDIAN FILM AGENCY. 130, Penana Road, Penanq.49 words
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Miscellaneous953 1935-09-18 14 W ireless Programm e s n n r* informal talk on new books and authors by Eric Ginett. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 a m. 7.20 —“Of Cabbages and Kings.” TODAY A second miscellany of music and non- sense. 7.50—A Recital by Joy Bridgens Transmission 5 piani3t) g News 8.20953 words
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Miscellaneous325 1935-09-18 14 by pupils of Miss Tjong Sie Yin. 6.00 Press News. 7.20 —Gramophone music. 7.30 —Interview with Mr. E. L. Krejcik, members of the Dutch Film Company, by Mr. Wm. S. B. Klooster, editor of the’ “Deli Courant.” 8.00 —Classical programme. Concerto No. 7 in D Maj.—Mozart by Yehudi Menuhin and325 words
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Advertisement1778 1935-09-18 15 x y 1 2 H i MA&UfI lu ol nSrs /Kr x«r< 4fjM I V3e4* WwFTfM ISpgl Ksw />!''«. M v a lu■ fummbl Li m b Ve~~to. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe For EdStem Mdll PdSSeiiger dHCI Freight Service Penang. OUTWARDS I c DEUCALION Mars L’don, R’dam, H’burg1,778 words
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Advertisement62 1935-09-18 16 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEU j 1 ’Phone No. 60 TAN JONG BUNG AH, PENANG 1 It 9 > i JiOH t FOR YOUR PLEASURE WE HAVE ERECTED A DIVING STAGE COMPLETE WITH SPRING BOARD. 1 RATES HAVE BEEN REDUCED WEEK-END RATES REDUCED TO $5/- PER DAY INCLUSIVE I MODERATE CHARGES FOR62 words
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Miscellaneous334 1935-09-18 16 TONIGHT STARTING 6.15 9-30 TOMORROW FINAL 2 SHOWS HERE'S A STORY THAT'LL BRING BACK TO YOU I w ALL THE JOY ALL THE I B N 1 RAPTURE ALL THE \K AMERICA'» V|g W FUNNIEST PRECIOUS PAIN OF THAT Mr FAMILY! l\ ONE GREAT LOVE AFFAIR I r Yr'’ j334 words
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Miscellaneous72 1935-09-18 16 I*! tri 6-15-OPENS TONIGHT!-9-30 A RADIO'S DETECTIVE rfft THRILLER IN WHICH ffl MERRIMENT VIES 9 H WITH MYSTERY, AND ■n” LAUGHTER WITH J 4 GOOSEFLESH The Penguin Pool Murder P with Q* EDNA MAY jl V OLIVER V IT ROBERT ARMSTRONG Q JAMES GLEASON n MAE CLARKE MYRIADS OF LAUGHS72 words
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Miscellaneous121 1935-09-18 16 5.30 TONIGHT 9-30 A GREAT MUSICAL PART-TALKING CANTONESE PICTURE ‘Miss Canton WITH A GREAT CAST OF SELECTED PLAYERS. A HILARIOUS COMEDY-DRAMA WITH SEVERAL NEW CANTONESE SONGS. Magnificent Settings Great Acting Powerful Story! USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. DOWNSTAIRS 20, 40 60 cfs. UPSTAIRS 80 cts. $1.00.. Next Change UNITED PHOTOPLAY'S SUPER121 words
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569 1935-09-18 17 EXILE WHO WOULD BE KING Britain's Example To Nation THE FAMILY HEAD British motorists driving to the Riviera this summer cannot tail to have been impressed by the many inscriptions on bridges and walls; “‘Long live the King.’’ or “Long live t n.irchy.” j What569 words
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Article330 1935-09-18 17 "Some Day Deliveries 1 In Europe FASTEST LETTER POST IN THE WORLD lhe British air mail has been so speeded up that a letter posted in London will be delivered the next day in any one of twenty or more Continental cities. In most cases the330 words
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Article331 1935-09-18 17 Minister’s Reminder For Mussolini i i EUROPE'S TRIBUTE TO i BRITAIN'S LEAD Sir Thomas Inskip, the Attorney-General, referring to the Italo-Abyssinian dispute in a speech at Dunfermline on September 7, said Signor Mussolini would do well to remember that the British nation was be-' hind the Government’s331 words
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Article97 1935-09-18 17 Plaque In House Where He Rented Bedroom A plaque has been placed on the wall of 13, Birmingham-street, Southampton, where “Lawrence of Arabia” rented a back bedrooom for many months while employed, as Aircraftman T. E. Shaw, on R. A. F. duties at the British Power Boat97 words
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Advertisement26 1935-09-18 17 ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST EASTERN'S Smartest Walking $3.50 a pair. SHOES Go places Comfortably. EASTERN BAZAAR, Blshol>street ALSO Blue Moon Stocking Worth A Visit I26 words
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Advertisement215 1935-09-18 17 i| Ml 1! i .xsßLr M I 1 Ir Ur w it I ML '■'V 'TO J I Ml w o JsVA B IK i 9 H Tired? H 0 B eres sorne “4-711”! K 9 I' There are times during office hours i when a man finds that indoor215 words
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Miscellaneous44 1935-09-18 17 THRILLING AS BEING WAKENED BY A KISS I Come when you’re finding it hardest to be happy Sit and let this glorious romance ripple through your heart! BARBARA STANWYCK in "EVER IN MY HEART" A WARNER BROS. PICTURE Starting at 9UEE N S Tomorrow.44 words
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1021 1935-09-18 18 FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER THEY CANNOT HOLD MUCH LONGER SIR RICHARD GREGORY'S SOLEMN STATEMENT London, Sept. 10. Sir Richard Gregory, F.R.S., one of Britain’s great men of science, now in Norwich for the annual meeting of the British Association, fears that science is growing into a Frankenstein1,021 words
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Article111 1935-09-18 18 Loud Speaker Pest Tenants of council houses at Yeovil are threatened with a curfew on their wireless sets at 11 p.m. unless they mend their ways. The chairman of the local housing committee one night, recommending immediate prohibition, said that the offender had been defiant, selfish, and111 words
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Article106 1935-09-18 18 Steel Solution Spray Clydebank, Sept. 9. Special precautions are be ng taken to safeguard the valuable panelling which is ;to be installed in the Cunard-White Star I liner Queen Mary at Clydebank. i To prevent the panels from warping owing to heat from steam piper106 words
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122 1935-09-18 18 Is the British Association, which should lead science forward, failing in its duties? Sev i-al n»en of science now at Norwich suggested to the Special Correspondent <f the Sunday Dispatch that it was. And as a result the British Association is losing its hold. About122 words
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Article114 1935-09-18 18 Bicycle For Prince Brussels, Sept. 8. Prince Baudouin, who was 5 years old on Sept. 7 receded a present that his mother, Queen As rid, had chosen a few days before her tragic death. It was a bicycle. The Prince was keenly anxious to possess a bycle,114 words
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Advertisement53 1935-09-18 18 a/nc/ Comfortable travel from Fenang to Bangkok L °f in Day Night Coaches v/ith t..jellenl Restaurant Car Service. j ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM A Picture That Will Make You Fall In Love All Over Again I BARBARA STANWYCK m "EVER IN MY HEART" A WARNER BROS. PICTURE 7 Starting53 words
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Advertisement125 1935-09-18 18 A product of BRITISH MALAYAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS 11 Kuala Pilalu Negri Sembilaa, FJH_S. HEHRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. SINGAPOREPENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I 378 BEACH STREET, PENANG. I 'fa f I iS J; I I To be healthy is to be wealthy and so125 words
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Advertisement67 1935-09-18 18 GOIDEN UKH FOUNTAIN PEN GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. TRY AN ELEGANT "GOLDEN ARROW" VACUUM FILLER PEN!! Golden Arrow pens tipped with the best iridium vouch you for quite smooth calligraphy ..and spontaneous ink-flow. No pen on the market can surpass Golden Arrow in i Cheapness, Refinement, Solidity and Novelty. Once67 words
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Article186 1935-09-18 19 “Felt There Was Nothing To Live For” Whether you have rheumatism as badly as th s voman had it. or whether you merely get an occasional twinge, you will certainly be interested to know how such a severe care was completely cured I fed I should186 words
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Article64 1935-09-18 19 Economic Questions Expected To Dominate Nanking, August 30. Chinese circles predict that economic questions will dominate the sixth plenary session of the Central Executive Committee. which is being held in Nanking on September 20. Individual members, as well as government departments, are understood to be drafting comprehensive proposals64 words
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Article72 1935-09-18 19 Abolition Favoured By Provincial Assembly Canton, August 26. A resoluticn that the government should ish opium smoking and gambling in Kwangtung was passed at yesterday mornm< s formal meeting pf the Provincial Assembly. Another resolution, which was adopted the Assembley, urges the county authorities tc push forward72 words
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Article64 1935-09-18 19 Provincial Assembly's Move In The Matter Canton, August 23. A resolution urging the Central Govern’teent to impose a tax on imports of foreign rice was passed today by the Provin-’ clal Assembly. The Assembly passed another resolution to increase the local tax on rice to raise*64 words
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Article129 1935-09-18 19 Inauguration On Oct. 10 SUCCESSFUL TESTS MADE IN SHANGHAI Canton, August 30. A radio telephone service linking Canton with approximately 93 per cent, of the world’s telephone subscribers will be inaugurated on October 10, China’s National Day. It will then be possible for telephone users129 words
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Article134 1935-09-18 19 Co-education In Schools To Be Abolished Canton, August 27. Co-education in Canton’s Municipal Middle Schools is to be banned in future, says a report submitted by the Mayor of Canton, Mr. Liu Chi-Wen, on the recent work of the Municipal Government. The Municipal Government has appropriated $BO134 words
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Article64 1935-09-18 19 An Emergency Corps To Be Formed Canton, August 24. All hospitals here have been instructed to supply trained men to form the nucleus of an emergency corps as part of the air defence plans pf Kwangtung. This is one of the measures devised by the Air Defence64 words
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Article363 1935-09-18 19 Proposals Rejected ALLEGED IMPAIRMENT OF TERRITORIAL RIGHTS Nanking, August 29. Negotiations between the Chinese authorities and the Kwantung Army for the establishment of an air service between North China and Manchuria have reached a state of deadlock. Chinese circles contend that the proposals put forward by363 words
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Article134 1935-09-18 19 GOVT. RETRENCHMENT Peiping Political Council To Be Abolished Nanking, August 29. The Central authorities have decided upon the abolition of the Peiping Political Affairs Adjustment Committees, generally referred to in the Press as the Peiping Political Council, from the end of this month. The reasons given for this action are134 words
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Article62 1935-09-18 19 i $50,000,000 Worth Of Bonds To Be Issued Nanking August 25. It is reported that the Government is contemplating the issuance of bonds tc the value of $50,000,000 for flood relief in the Yellow and Yangtze River valleys. Draft regulations governing the issue have been drawn up62 words
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82 1935-09-18 19 4 Districts Affected I 78 DEATHS REPORTED IN TAOAN Peiping, August 29. A serious outbreak of bubonic plague is raging in four districts in the central part of Manchoukuo, according to despatches received today from Mukden. It is stated that, until August 27, seventy-eight deaths82 words
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Article134 1935-09-18 19 Hopes Of Early Release Blasted Peiping, August 23. Hopes that Messrs. A. Hayman and R. Bosshardt, the two British missionaries captured by bandits last October, would regain their freedom by the end cf August have received an eleventh-hour setback. Messengers who went into the camp of their captors134 words
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Article138 1935-09-18 19 Steps Discussed For Maintenance Of Peace Peiping August 22. Measures for the preservation of peace and order in the Demilitarized Zone were discussed at a conference held in Tientsin yesterday afternoon under the chairmanship of General Shang Chen, Chairman of Hopei and Commander-in-Chief of the Pao An Corps138 words
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Article62 1935-09-18 19 Foreigners In Hunan Preparing To Evacuate Peiping, August 29. Foreigners in North-west Hunan are reported to be preparing to evacuate owing to the Communists, who occupied Tzeli, and Shihmen on Tuesday, threatening to advance on Changteh. A number of missionaries who left their stations in North-west Hunan for62 words
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Article64 1935-09-18 19 Rikisha Pullers Pawn Wives For Cash Loans Peiping, August 30. Because of the depression rikisha coolies in Peiping have started pawning their wives in return for cash loans. They are not required by the pawnbrokers to pay any interest on the money, and may redeem their64 words
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Article233 1935-09-18 19 Meeting In China j IMPROVEMENT OF I ORIENTAL INDUSTRY Tokyo, Aug. 26. In view of the plans now getting under way both in Japan and in China for a SinoJapanese economic rapprochement, much significance is being attached by observers here to the forthcoming meeting of the233 words
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Article85 1935-09-18 19 To Be Extended Throughout North-West China Peiping August 24. Japanese military influence is to be established throughout North-western China, according to well-informed Chinese newspapers here. It is stated that, as a result of the recent visits made by Japanese observers to North-western China, the Japanese military authorities85 words
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Article78 1935-09-18 19 108-Year-Old Man Goes Home Penniless Shanghai, August 29. Wang Tao-Chang, a man 108 years of age who left his native home in Honan for Shensi 48 years ago, has returned penniless. Villagers at his birth-place, Huihuichai, were startled to find him sleeping in the courtyard cf a78 words
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Article157 1935-09-18 19 Abolition Of Ratio System Inisisted Upon Tokyo, August 24. The Japanese Government has cableji tp its Embassy in London for transmission to the British Government, a reply to the i British proposal for a naval conference in the British capital in October. The reply takes the form157 words
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Article67 1935-09-18 19 "Some Steps" Might Be Taken Against Comintern Tokyo, August 30. It is reported today that the Japanese Government might take “some steps” in connection with the alleged anti-Japanese activities of the Comintern. Diplomatic observers point out that anti-Japanese attacks by Comintern speakers took place in Moscow, in the67 words
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Advertisement34 1935-09-18 19 QI MARTELL'S IB BRANDY /«mA T H E loKdli WORLD'S igAJRTE|h BEST One miniature bottle is given away gratis with each bottle purchased. I111 fa ISOLE IMPORTERS N.V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG, SINGAPORE.34 words
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Advertisement96 1935-09-18 19 PARIS Garters NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU J I Y»«r »f Gtrltr Satisfaction The correctdresser everywhere demands PARIS GARTERS Unsurpassed for extreme comfort, long service and price economy all due to the long stretch and long wear STEIN WEAVE ELASTIC which can only be found in Paris Garters. In a96 words
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Article57 1935-09-18 20 .—Reuter. i To Participate In S'pore i Exhibition t Shanghai, September 17. N ns’xtn lcca’ Chinese industrialists, adec by M Wang Chih-sheng. recently he chief Chinese employers delegate to the Geneva Labour Convention, have sailed by the Ranpura for Singapore to participate in the Chinese Products Exhibition sponsored.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article199 1935-09-18 20 Chinese Win At Hockey BY NINE GOALS TO ONE The Chinese Recreation Club inflicted a severe defeat on the Indian Association at hockey yesterday on the Victoria Green to the tune of nine goals to one. The Chinese practically monopolised play and the Indians never appeared dangerous199 words
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Article141 1935-09-18 20 Tigers Defeat Europeans I From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. September 17. In a fast game of hockey played on the Esplanade today, the Taiping Tigers defeated the local Eu-opeans by six goals to one. Uttam Singh opened th? scoring for the Tigers after play had been in progress141 words
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Article96 1935-09-18 20 —Reuter. No Terrorist Acts By Nazis Permitted Nuremburg. Sept. 17. It is understood that Herr Hitler has ordered the Nazi Party leaders to see that no individual terrorist acts against German Jews are permitted. After a conference with the party leaders Herr Hitler stated that the Jews—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article147 1935-09-18 20 —Ruter Between China And Japan Lcndcn, September 17. “There has been signs that th; fierce estrangement between Japan and China is giving way to better feeling and we should see in the friendship of these two countries not a menace to the West but benefit to the whole’—Ruter - 147 words
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Article69 1935-09-18 20 .—Rugby Radio Service, London, September 17. Th? Exchequer returns show total that I ordinary revenue exclud rg self-balancing I items amount to £263,617.680 compared i with £255,468 998 <?.♦ corresponding date Last year. The receipts from customs and excise are nearly £5.000,000 more than fcr the name period.—Rugby Radio Service, - 69 words
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Article337 1935-09-18 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS x esieruay Today tsuyers oeiiers rsuyers sellers TIN Ayer Weug 1-80 1.85 1.80 1.85 B. Selangor 90 95 90 95 Hitam 48 50 48 Jeiebu 92% 95 92% 95 Klang River 1.55 160 1.55 1.60 Kuchai 65 70 62% 67% Lukut 1.10 112% 1.10 1.12 1337 words
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Article130 1935-09-18 20 For Using Unjust Daching Having pleaded guilty when charged with having in possession for use in trade an unjust daching, at Perak Road on September 13. Leong Sam again appeared in the police court today. Inspector J. Lyons, of the Weights and Measures Department, told the court yesterday130 words
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Article103 1935-09-18 20 Another Accused To Be Arrested Leong Sieow Pak, a Kheh, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today charged with having in possession dutiable liquor in a house at Bukit Telok Bahang on September 17. Two other charges of fermenting intoxicating liquor103 words
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Article96 1935-09-18 20 Chinese Released On $25 Bail A charge of theft of a pair of trousers belonging to Yeap Mah Yew, at Penang Road on September 17. was preferred against a Chinese named Tang Ah Hong in the police court today. Accused claimed trial. Inspector Rodway, who prosecuted, said complainant96 words
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Article378 1935-09-18 20 KENNEDY iuMi'aiO TODAY'S PRICES i The following are the latest quotation/ m MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’3 Sher* List today i Yesterday Today t Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN.— Ampat 4 0 46 4[3 4.9 A. Kumbang 33 0 34 0c 33 0 34 Oex Ayer Weng 1.77%378 words
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Article110 1935-09-18 20 i The following are the latest quotations I for today Buyers Sellers TIN— Ayer Wengs 1.80 1.85 B. Selangors 90 92% i Hitam 49 51 Hc<ng Fatts 50 52ex K. Lan juts 15 6 16 0 Ketus 18 9 19 6 Killinghalls 13 0 13 6 K. Kampars110 words
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Article139 1935-09-18 20 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 London Bank 2 3H 4 mst 2 4 Private 3 m'st credit 2)4% 3 Documentary 2'4% On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 85f Hongkong T.T. 9% dis Shanghai T.T. 31% dis India T.T. 154 Ber Silver 29 A RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON139 words
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Article112 1935-09-18 20 TIN yesterday today London —(Spot) £226.5.0 £226 5 London—(3 months) £215 10 0 £214 5 Singapore $109.50 $109.0Business Done Penang $llO 25 Business Done pnvprcs n n COPRA.— (Sundried) $4 00 BLACK PEPPER $9 0Q RUBBER London 5 d New York ll%ci< Singapore—Spot 18%c IS Oct./Dec 18 c112 words
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Advertisement226 1935-09-18 20 NOTICE Visitors’ Cards will be received at 7 Pangkor Road, between 4.00 and 6 00 p on Friday, the 20th instant, being t occasion of the anniversary of His Sian Majesty’s birthday. I 1 NOTICE OF SALS By Order of the Mortgagee I TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On226 words
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Miscellaneous166 1935-09-18 20 CIKUS |gg MtNAWIUB THE CIRCUS CONSISTING OF <I H 200 EUROPEAN ARTISTS 20« 300 CLEVERLY TRAINED ANIMALS 300 10 PERFORMING ELEPHANTS 10 5A Varieties of Highly Trained Horses 50 FT ]T\\ 5 CARAVAN DROMEDERTES 5 IJONS—TIGERS—ZEBRAS—ORANG-OUTANGS—MONKEYS—BEARS—-CROCODILES—LIZARDS, ETC. 20 GRAND 20 SEPT. < OPENING NIGHT SEPT. FRIDAY Location— FUN FROLIC STADIUM166 words
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Miscellaneous39 1935-09-18 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperatures Wind Rainfa: 6.00 a.m. 77 s Ncc-n 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Wate: 3.45 a.m 10.25 a.m 3. 55 p. m 10.13 p. ;a. TOMORROW 4.10 a.m 11.06 a.m 4.24 p.m 10.36 p.m39 words
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