Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 August 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 180. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1255 1 WHOLESALE DISMISSALS OF PUBLIC SERVANTS GOVERNMENT DETERMINED TO ROOT OUT INFLUENTIAL OPPONENTS mi Vienna, August 1. 1 ic situation is now dominated by the questions of the clean-up of the services and the relations with Germany. The drastic purge has begun with the organisation of
    he will cut short his holiday.—Reuter Wireless.  -  1,255 words
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    17 1 Kaye Don the famous racing motorist, who is appealing against his Isle of Man sentence.
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  • 171 1 5. —Rugby Radio Service. Secret Process QUALITY UP: COSTS DOWN London, August 1. Secret process whereby quality of British textile products will be improved and costs of production lowered has been evolved after extensive experiments in the use of ionized oils by Wool Industries Research Association. In
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  • 59 1 resumed early in autumn. —Rugby Radio Service. Polish Deputation In London London, Aug. 1. Discussion has been proceeding during the last five weeks with a deputation from Poland which has come to London for negotiations on trade matters. Considerabe progress has been made in clearing the ground and
    resumed early in autumn.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  59 words
  • 30 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. A large factory capable of producing numerous types of ionized oil on a commercial scale has just been opened near London. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 15 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. «B-70, Ri.ho, Stmt, PENANG. Telephone No. 772. 1 1 1
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    • 43 1 PORK ME/ and other Delicacies. VEAL, HAM and EGG PIES SANDRINGHAM SAUSAGES CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGES CHIPOLATA SAUSAGES SMOKED SAUSAGES BLACK PUDDINGS PORK PIES POLONIES A FRESH SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED. AH paietiiorpes delicacies are obtainable from Pritchard Co., Ltd. Sole Agent» for British Malaya:
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    • 22 1 DONALD fl SCOTCH B WHISKY a aw whisky At a Moderate Price of 82. M a bottte Obtainable From "A-ll Provision Storee.
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  • 1962 1 SIR MALCOLM WATSON'S REVIEW OF THE YEAR: MALAYA'S FIDELITY TO THE CROWN RECENT LEGISLATION CAUSES "GRAVE ANXIETY": "TRADE ONCE DIVERTED RARELY RETURNS": REPRESENTATIONS TO THE COLONIAL OFFICE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 25. Sir Malcolm Watson, LL.D., M.D., President of the Association of British* Malaya,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1558 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PUBLIC BANK PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS AnifCDTfCEMENTS MOI inAYS AUTUMN MEETING. 1934. AUVEKIIJCmcn w Srd day, Thursday, august 2nd, 1934. Lir>Kir* KAMS AND THE MERCANTILE B/NK 4th DAY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4th, 1984. HONG KQNW J “.-tT 6tfi DAy MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1934. (Bank Holiday) CUANGHAI BANKING OF
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  • 767 3 COMPLAINTS AT SANITARY BOARD MEETING Seremban, July 28. Following the lead of Kinta and Kuala Lumpur, the Seremban Sanitary Board at itg meeting last week, rejected the proposal to include conservancy fees in assessment. Complaints were made about Seremban’s dirty water supply and reference was
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  • 357 3 Thanksgiving Service At St. Paul's STATE PROCESSION THROUGH LONDON Buckingham Palace Banquet Arrangements for the celebration next year of the 25th anniversary of the King’s accession to the Throne are now assuming definite shepe. In “The Daily Telegraph” on July 23rd it was announced that
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  • 526 3 PROPRIETOR OF SHOP < PROSECUTED Johore Bahru, July 29. I One individual is not permitted to be in possession of more than two tahils of chan du at one time it was tated by the pro--1 secution, when the proprietor of a coffinmaker’s establishment of Jalan Trus,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 290 3 DRY ECZEMFuvTrI CHIME i Very Itchy at Night Healed by Cuticura. “My child contracted a sore eruption i on his chin and it quickly spread all over his face and head in a sort of dry i| eczema. It was very itchy at night and I did not know what
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    • 75 3 c p The per f cct hol da T' J uns^'nc sea company and J a oo Beer! -A (Jr" \V > Sole Distributors. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. IN EXCHANGE For 200 used S' imps of Straits Settlements, Malry States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java m
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    • 90 3 An Economical and Low Electric) CurrentConsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. T —.lAm -J FOR I XXI health I GO ON HIRE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW MONTHLY RENTALS AND/OR ON SALE AT KEEN PRICES AND EASY PAYMENT TERMS. Kindly call and inspect at DISTRIBUTORS K. LEE SAN CO., ’Phone
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  • 255 4 nothing is announced officielly.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Important Ruling AMATEUR PLAYERS AND LIVING EXPENSES London, July 30. The International Lawn Tennis Federation has decided that no amateur player may receive travelling or living expenses for more than eight weeks in one year, including time spent in travelling,
    nothing is announced officielly.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless.  -  255 words
  • 58 4 Field Of 12 EASY WIN FOR CLARAN London, Aug 1. The following was the result of the Goodwood Stakes:— CLARAN 1 SON OF MINT 2 WHITE PLAINS 3 Twelve ran. Won by one and a half lengths; a short head between the second and third. Betting:—6|l Ciaran;
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  • 189 4 PENANG TEAM SELECTED At a meeting of the Selection Committee of the Penang Football Association held yesterday at the Chinese Recreation Club the following were selected to represent Penang in the Malaya Cup final against Singapore on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur: SoekkenKui Khaw Bitui Thong Yeang Kar
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  • 299 4 Ties For Next Week Ties for next week in the Anglo-Chinese School Union badminton tournament are as follows: Monday, August 6: Singles Open Chami pionship, Low Teik Liang versus Tan Leng I Im. I Mixed Doubles Handicap, Goh Thye Sun I and Miss Anna Boey vs. Ong
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  • 111 4 I j In Aid Of ~Jamboree Fund~ I A football match, the proceeds of which will go to the Penang Boy Scout Associa- 1 I tion~s ~Jamboree Fund~, between the Joci keys and the Boxers will be played at the Hutching~s School ground on Friday, August 3,
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  • 2097 4 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY SCRATCHINGS AND FINAL SELECTIONS i The following is the full programme for to-day, together with scratchings and selections: HORSE NOT ACCEPTING FIRST RACE OF SECOND DOUBLE TOTE. BIG SWEEP RACE No. 8. FIRST RACE FIVE FURLONGS 2.45 THE TAIPING PRIZE. Value
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  • 1190 5 BIENNIAL COMPETITION WOULD harm game WHAT FAMOUS PLAYERS THINK OF SOUTH AFRICA'S PROPOSAL London, July 21. W hile the British team are in the throes of the challenge round, defending the Davis Cup against the winners of the Ameri-n-Australian match, which starts to-day, «July
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  • 832 5 Our Physician recommends A Hiking Holiday tz lOUr TTZ j T-Tp/iltli ICUllit ELDERLY people may derive considerable benefit from taking things easy, but for the young, a holiday spent lounging about the sea-front or promenade is productive of little good. Because of its tonic effects, a
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  • 1212 5 ONLY THREE < CHANGES FOR THE OVAL Sutcliffe, And Two New 1 Bowlers Wanted I BRADMAN "FREAK" We Ought To Have Been. Beaten At Leeds I Any Test side getting only 200 runs after winning the toss must expect to lose. That is the first irrevocable
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 128 5 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., I MANUFACTURERS OF 3 I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT p AGITATOR HAMOWHEEI. J I 9 MM M M M I K Uy nVyAIR RELEAM UNFILTEREO valve I I j 3 HARD WATER 1 A (Bk filter INLET Y valve V*LVe* X FILTER FILLING LIO M BY-PASS TO
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  • 451 6 NIGHTS OF TOIL ON CAFFEINE DANGEROUS SWOTTING Tens of thousands of students enter for gruelling examinations every year. Thoujsands of them pass by drugging. Now the practice has grown to such proportions that it is regarded as a menace to both their health and the
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  • 239 6 French War Hero Fined Henri Jacques Lacloche, a French citizen, aged thirty-nine, was fined £l5 with 5 guineas cos‘s at Marlborough-street Police Court, on July 21, for being in possession of opium. Mr. B. S. Jaquet, for the Customs and Excise, sajd the charge arose from
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  • 451 6 H YEARS AGO Defended Murderer Of 1857 SIR H. AVORY'S RECORD July 25th sees the centenary of the passing in 1834 of the Central Criminal ’Court Act. This brought into existence not, indeed, the Old Bailey, which as a court having local power and fame
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  • 175 6 Many Killed By Great ’Quake In Panama Many people are reported to have been killed in a great earthquake—recorded in England which rocked Panema yesterday. Damage estimated at £lOO,OOO was done. It is reported that an island has disappeared into the sea. Panama, July 21. At
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  • 342 6 Embarrassing Reminders Of Shot Nazis "THE VICTORY OF FAITH" Millions of feet of cinematograph film are being destroyed in Germany at the order of Herr Hitler. The much-acclaimed Nazi film “The ictory of Faith,” and almost every news reel made since January. 1933, have become
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  • 230 6 To Adopt Manager—Not Marry i Him The marriege arranged between Miss Violet Melnotte, owner of the Duke of York’s Theatre, and her manager, Mr. Archibald Patrick Moore, announced on July 3. will not take place. Miss Melnotte gave her age on July 21st as 72. Mr. Moore is
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  • 382 6 Sir G. Hastings Again Chairman WOMAN DIRECTOR FOR FIRST TIME Sir George Hastings, who founded the famous exclusive Ranelagh Club as a soI cial and sporting centre thirty-nine years I ago, is once again chairman of the board of directors of the club. Also, for the first
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  • 155 6 Ten Machines To Be Bought In England Egypt has decided to enlarge her air force and to improve her aerodromes. The Minister of War has opened credit of £70,000 for the purchase of 10 more British aeroplanes for the Egyptian Army Air Force. I Kaimokam
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  • 305 6 KEEN PUBLIC INTEREST "NATION WAITING FOR A LEAD" A proposal to set up a Special Committee to report on the medical aspects of abortion was carried by the British Medical Association Conference at Bournemouth on July 23rd. When the subject was discussed earlier in
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  • 107 6 But Sentence Will Not Have To Be Served! A tragedy in the Academie Julien, the famous Paris art school, some months ug 0 had a sequel when, at the Seine Assize Court an Armenian named Bedikian was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for killing a compatriot
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  • 94 6 Fell Over Precipice Salzburg, July 21. After a search lasting nearly a week the body of Mr. Humphrey Jevons, the 21-years-old Cambridge graduate, was found in a gully on the Elsenkoge Mountain, Austria. His father, Professor H. J. Jevons, the economist, whose home is in Welwyn, Hertfordshire,
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  • 83 6 Where Convicts Must Give Up Hope Of Escape San Francisco, July 21_ America’s “Devil’s Island,” in which desperate criminals are to be imprisoned, wus formally taken over by the Department of Justice on July 21. The work of bringing prisoners to the island will soon start. The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 _i L i_i j —u_i lj —u- —u. I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST f |ONLY 25 CENTS. Ifb Times have changed. So mKa have opinions. Fashinable r women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high qualHv beauty aids. Scientific tests
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 32 6 I I jHk &-Ar JL£/ tJP j 'PJw iLIaS J w J I JfUbvJFjf rr iJrllß If MV il Fox Beauties Appearing in “Stand I p and Cheei*” Musical Coming at Windsor.
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  • 1059 7 alleged extortion POLICE TRAP WITH MARKED NOTES Meaning was commenced in the Penang ’■olice Court yesterday afternoon before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, of a case in which i hilip Gautier, Municipal Sanitary Inspector for the Chulia Street district, is charged with extortion. Accused was defended
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  • 247 7 Hollywood's Promise* TELLING THE WEST ABOUT CHINA Singapore, July 31. Mr. Lo Meng-yau has been a man with a mission. He has toured America and Europe for a whole year telling people about Chinese films and ramming home to Hollywood and Elstree producers the fact
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  • 318 7 Kwangtung Air Chief's Attitude AFTER WORLD TOUR China's Air Force Is Obsolete Singapore, July 31. A Chinese view of European air forces and a word on China’s own requirements—came from General Huang Kwong-yu, director of the Kwangtung Air Department who passed through Singapore on
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  • 195 7 ALLEGED LOAN OF $6OO A well-known local Indian, Nagutha. Mohamed Maricar, was prosecuted in the Singapore police court on Tuesday on a j charge of cheating Mr. S. M. Nathan, who is proprietor of the Malayan Livestock C 0.,, and partner in Tong Lam and Co.,
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  • 305 7 Man Killed MALAYS AND CHINESE CLASH As briefly reported in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette,” the peaceful little island of Pulau Tekong Kechil, situated off Changi Point, was the scene of a serious affray at 2 o’clock on Monday afternoon, between the Malay and Chinese fishermen on the
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  • 220 7 Mr. Yeoh Moh Seong And Miss Khaw Kuan Sim A marriage in the reformed style was solemnised at the Hall of the Yeoh Kongsi at 11 a.m. to-day of Mr. Yeoh Moh Seong, the wealthy Rangoon rice-merchant, and Miss Khaw Kuan Sim. The bridegroom is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 485 7 Runnymede Hotel PENANG. 'PHONE 543. TO-NIGHT, 2nd AUGUST FRIDAY, 3rd AUGUST DINNER DANCE CABARET with Rya Forster No Extra Charge. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Also f SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1934 SPECIAL RACE DINNER. DANCE and CABARET EXTENSION UNTIL 1 A.M. LATE LAUNCH 1.30 A.M. Diners $2.50. Non-Diners $l.OO. KINDLY BOOK EARLY
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 48 7 BOBBY BEARS ADVENTURES; School Sports (1) -V it/ j Sto-o eating do," er cd Bobby Bear. There’s Percy pufling as he runs He stumb 7 d. t b v, s ace. Our race starts next over there" He can’t sprint—too many buns! Clumay! Now he’s lost the race.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 78 8 WEMBLEY THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA WEI TEONG KAK in “KHOR HONG BJNG LIN” HONG HONG AMOY OPERA win stage at 8 p.m. “KUAN IM TEK TOH”— Part 3. To-night THE WONDER SPECTACLE OF THE REAL BURNING OF PEH CHEOK TEMPLE will be enaeted. FUN fTo LI C KIAH OPERA of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 153 8 PACKED AGAIN AT YESTERDAY'S 3 SHOWS ALL SEATS SOLD OUT LONG BEFORE SHOW STARTED MAJESTIC TON, rr»a,3o 4 SHOWS ON SATURDAY 11-30, 2-45, 6-15 9-30. EDGAR WALLACE'S MIRACLE WRi IOF THE MOVIES! RBCB KING KONG I BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY PLANS AT ROBINSONS PHONE 567. COME EARLY TO AVOID THE
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    • 77 8 T~=== W OPENING SATURDAY THE EVENT WHICH DWARFS ALL 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 OTHER entertainments! A RIOT OF ROMANCE, Sllagg» TBW’ AND LAUGHTER!9H| fl lmiM Wife. MONOGRAM ■■f < pictures > W” Vlll yW METRO-GOLDWYA MAYER’S I i > I w most spectacular romance fflr*K QI)EEN ®L!2 CHRISTINA” IN “Street Angel”
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    • 12 8 JOHN GILBERT-LEWIS STONE Boo* Early/ P/ans Now Filling at Moutries' Phone 795
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  • 244 9 t Reuter. Expected To Die Any Moment HITLER LIKELY SUCCESSOR Berlin, August 1. Despite a quiet night, President Von Hindenburg’s weakness is increasing, states a bulletin issued at 8.30 a.m. President Von Hindenburg has no fever, but his pulse is weaker. Political circles express the opinion that Herr
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  • 53 9 .—Reuter. Drastic Action By Governor Minneapolis, August 1. Governor Olsen took drastic action against the striking lorry drivers to-day. Acting on his instructions, a large force of the National Guard, supported with machine-guns and carrying fixed bayonets, raided the lorrymen’s headquarters shortly before the pickets assembled to receive
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  • 104 9 ed from the Home market alone. Reuter Wireless. Marked Imorovement This Year London. July 27. Statistical evidence of improving trade was given by Mr. Runciman in the House of Common to-dey when comparing the first half of 1934 with last year. Exports rose £15,000,000 and imports £42,000,000. Manufactured
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  • 48 9 —Rugby Radio Ser- A new eye hospital, the biggest in Great Britain and one of the best equipped in the world is to be erected at cost of £3OO 000 in South East London near the site of the present eye hospital. —Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 92 9 of the powers inherent in the King.—Reuter. Ministers Not To I Resign CONFLICT WITH BRITISH GOVERNMENT AVERTED Colombo, August 1. The threatened conflict between thej Board of Ministers and the British I Government regarding quotas has! been averted. An unofficial meeting of the Board decided that it
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  • 74 9 Against Crew Of French Liner (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Aug. 1. As a result of a Chinese hawker alleging that the members of the crew of the French steamer Cappadaran examined his goods and failed to pay for or return silks to the value of $7O and
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  • 53 9 —Reuter. Holdings Will Not Be Dumped On Market New York, August 1. The manager of the Cotton Pool, Mr. Johnston, reiterates that the Pool’s holdings will not be dumped on the market or in any way disposed, calculated to disturb unduly either the spot market or the
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  • 125 9 and is free from disturbance. —Reuter Wireless. Steering Ships In Fog MARCONI DEMONSTRATES i LATEST INVENTION J I Genoa, July 30. j Marconi demonstrated today to British ship-owners aboard his yacht his latest invention, a radio beacon, for steering ships in a fog. The yacht was steered into
    and is free from disturbance.—Reuter Wireless.  -  125 words
  • 75 9 I.—Reuter Wireless. Recourse To Clearing j Banks I London, July 28. I On the Money Market this week more stringent conditions have prevailed j throughout and recourse to the Clearing Banks became necessary, though borrowers usually preferred to sell bills which was a 1 cheaper form of borrowing.
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  • 85 9 —Reuter Wireless. Drop In 1934 Production Predicted Rome, July 28. i The International Institute of Agricul- j > ture estimates production of wheat in i Europe in 1934 will not attain forty million metric tons compared with 47 million last year. Russia will have a slight export 1
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  • 341 9 Prominent Tourists On Board The Dollar Liner, “President van Buren” which arrived at Penang from Singapore yesterday brought on board about a hundred tourists prominent among whom are the following: Mr. William Butler who is son of a prominent banker in Detroit, Michigan, taking a tour around
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 82 9 ROYAL, 'I j f 1 OUR THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED j TILL FURTHER NOTICE OWING TO j J THE INSTALLATION OF j INEW TALKIE I equipment i ||F /r*Tjk lv baby milk food from ■wffil onwards nsnsti i «k"- IJjy the addition of water to be ready HENRY WAUGH CO.,
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    • 151 9 ''l hi;.! '.’L'" I-'* I NTRODUCIMG CASTROL LUBREQMIPMENT SERVICE I ''t Ihe introduction of Castrol Lubrequipment Service to Malaya means that many cars will remain longer on the road, and ultimately possess a greater resale value. On the average car there are twenty points requiring periodical attention ignoring them or
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 101 9 I AN AMAZING PORTRAYAL OF ZANE GREY S OUTSTANDING EPIC OF THE GREAT OUTDC3RS! i A SPECTACULAR STAMPEDE OF THRILLS! A ZANE GREY’S s C 5 1 E o n Ni RANDOLPH SCOT! a S JUDITH ALLEN HARRY CAREY r JMF E BUSTER CRABBE I NOAH BEERY a SPECTACLE! 2.000
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  • 964 10 At one time in the history of Penang we could boast of the general tidiness of her streets and roads and even of the general state of cleanliness of the town, the system of collecting refuse, the absence of litter, the incomparable condition of her road
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  • 984 10  -  A SUMMER FIESTA G. G. in hilarious amity.—G. G. in the “Glasgow Herald.” On a grilling summer day three hundred or so years ago a marauding party of Barbary pirates, sailing pest the mountainous coast of Mallorca, were struck with the plunderable potentialities of the long, lush
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  • 129 10 w oucyviiuuu 1- —Reuter Wireless; 57,000 Above: Unable To Descend Rapid City: South Dakota, July 28. i The world’s largest balloon, specially built for a stratosphere flight, has started on an attempt to reach an altitude of fifteen miles. Three airmen are making the attempt and are
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  • 76 10 an explosion in, the engine-room.—Reuter Wireless. Survivors Of The “Astrid” Sydney, July 28. After drifting for four days in the Atlantic in an open boat with one quart of we,ter and a dozen biscuits, five survivors of the schooner Astrid have reached here in a tug which
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  • 45 10 —Rugby Radio Service. To Spend Holiday At Biarritz London, Aug. 1. i The Prince of Wales will land at Le > Bourget Aerodrome this evening on his way to Biamtz where he intends to spent? his golfing holiday of two of three weeks.
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  • 90 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Friendly Anglo-Italian Conversations London. July 30. The preliminary Anglo-Italian naval talks are described as friendly and satisfactory. They were held at the Foreign Office this morning and afternoon and the principal representatives were Captain Biscia, Italy, and Rear Admiral Bellairs Britain. The question of Italy’s intended
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  • 68 10 —Reuter Wireiless. Fierce Riots In Kohler Milwaukee, July 28. Wisconsin, Kohler, known as America’s model industrial village has been the .-••■ne of fierce riots between special constable armed with shotguns and strikers resulting in the death of one striker and injury to forty others. The sheriff has
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  • 83 10 X LAV X hands with them-all. —Rugby Radio Ser’ vice. Prince Of Wales Meets Athletes London, July Over 300 men and women athletes who have come to Britain for the Emp ire games were received by the Prince of Wales at St. James’ Palace this afteriu»“ n The
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 331 10 I A Perfect I I Chemist’s Shop l| I I S A Perfect Chemist's Shop "is the one that |i I has the right kind of goods at the right time 11 I and sells them at the right price. i I w We devote our energies particularly in making
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    • 45 10 w FOR GOOD SHIRTS Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR
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  • 818 11 TRADE COMMISSIONER ON BRIEF VISIT TO SINGAPORE South Africa may intensify her efforts to become a real competitor in the bazaars of the East, states Mr. A. J. Brennan the I nion s trade commissioner at Batavia, whose report on trade prospects front India
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  • 142 11 The funeral of the late Mrs. Rogers, w’ife of Mr. T. Rogers, the Electrical Engineer and Manager, Penang Municipality, took place at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 20th at Marylebone Cemetery, London. Many relatives from Eastburne, Bath and Ipswich together with many friends followed the
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  • 425 11 Postal Department i Report j The estimated number of letters, postt cards, newspapers and other packets and i parcels posted and delivered during 1933 was 39,767,277, a decrease of 2.44 per cent, on the figures for 1932. The decrease is shared by all classes of correspondence. These
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  • 862 11 HEARING FIXED FOR i I AUG. 28 That if the injured party was a contributory cause to an accident, the other party could no* be blamed even for taking an unwise step to avoid a crash, w r as the contention put forward by Mr.
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  • 110 11 False Birth Certificates AVOIDING ALIENS ORDINANCE PROVISIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 1. False birth certificates were shown in the Police Court to-day when nine Chinese were charged with a new kind of fraud in declaring they were British subjects in order to avoid the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 200 11 > B w I Be Fair To Your Baby. Nature intended that he should be fed on breast milk or alternatively on the nearest food to Nature. In other words he should have HUMANISED TRUFOOD because it is the only food which can justify, by every test known to medical
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  • 1424 12 Adapted by LUCY HUFFAKER Queen Christina has had a day j more trying than usual. The Chancellor is insistent once more thet she marry Charles. She finds that Magnus has been eaves-dropping and she is revolted when he tells her it might be a good thing for them
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  • 43 12 .—Reuter Wireless. New World Record Of 233 Miles Berlin, July 28. A new world long-distance gliding record of 233 miles has been established by Heinrich Dittmar during competitions on the Rhoen mountains. The flight occupied six and half hours. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 43 12 —Reuter Wireless. Jack McLean Wins Scottish Championship London, July 28. Jack McLean, the Walker Cup player, won the Scottish Amateur Golf Championship for the third successive year, beating "William Campbell, three and one, in the thirty-six holes’ final. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 42 12 Reuter. Aussies At Bristol London, August 1. The match between the Australians and Gloucestershire was commenced to-day at Bristol when at close of pQay the Australians had scored 246 for 2 wickets. Woodfull contributed 131 and Ponsford 54.
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  • 326 12 Girl Wrongfully Restrained TWO MEN ALSO CONVICTED Charges of abduction and of wrongful restraint of a Sinhalese girl named Jane, against a Sinhalese man and woman, Deonis and Rosaline Perera, respectively and a Malabar! named Bapoo, resulted in the conviction of all the
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  • 331 12 Arrive To-day By P. O••Corfu" The P. O. “Corfu” which arrived from Home brought the following passengers:— For Penang. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Brown. Mr. H. E. Collins of Messers McAuliffe, Davis and Hope, Penang. Mr. E. Sinclair of Kamunting Tin Dredging L*d., Kamunting, Perak, and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 37 12 ESTATE OWNERS MANAGERS Reduce weeding costs increase your Estate value. j Cover Plants KILL LALLANG IMPROVE THE SOIL. Enquiries for these Well Known Green Manure Cover Crops. 1. Centrosema Pubescens. 2. Calopogonium Mucunoides. A. Dennys Co.. Stockists.
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    • 103 12 WEMBLEY CABARET TO-NIGHT Dancing up to 1 a_m. MASKED FANCY DRESS RACE BALL (Fancy Dress Optional) .All Our Hostesses Will Be Dressed Up As Jockeys In The Colours Of Different Owners. 2 Prizes Will Be Awarded For The Best Costumes 2 Prizes Will Be Awarded For The Most Original Costumes.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 33 12 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 90 S TIDE TABLE 1 To-day High Water Low Water 4.48 a.m. 11.13 a.m. 4.26 p.m. 11.10 p.m. TO-MORROW 5.33 a.m. 12.15 p.m.
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  • 1681 13 SUPREME COURT CASE .ANDS IN PROVINCE BELONGING TO CHETTY the Supreme Court yesterday mornbefore Mr. Justice N.H.P. Whitley was' menced the hearing into the suit in' h Meerambal sued Tan Kee Chong for i laration that the conveyance of cer- 1 property in Province Wellesley,
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  • 47 13 “Erinpura” Brings 2,000 i To Malaya Another batch of coolies from Southern India for Malayan plantations arrived at Penang by the s.s “Erinpura” to-day. Penang is 678 of which 552 are labourers. The passengers for Port Swettenham total 1,568 which include 1396 labourers.
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  • 193 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Hon Mr. C. E. Cator left Taiping last night by train for Kuala Lumpur. I The Hon. Mr. Chung Ah Ming is leaving I Penang by to-night’s mail for Kuala Lumpur. Miss H. M. Hobbs, late Nursing Sister, 1 F.M.S., hes been appointed a Nursing Sister in
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  • 71 13 Leaving For Rangoon On Sunday Mr. Alagappa Chettiar, the well-known Chetty lawyer who has been on a tour of Malaya, returned to Penang this morning from Kuala Lumpur, and will be staying here till Saturday morning. Mr. Alagappa Chettiar will be leaving for Rangoon
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  • 748 13 Heat Wave Dangers —How to Avoid Them by a PHYSICIAN 1 OREWARNED is forearmed, -j and it is well to know all about the risks which may be 1 and the precautions, to be .rn when our summer weather 2. sines too hot. of
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    • 271 13 W y— 1B MrtiLJ I c CUPID I'ox Trot 1 CB 755 THE SHOW IS OVER I A PLACE IN YOUR HEART I iCB 756 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU I IF IT’S POPULAR AND TUNEI’ YOU CAN RELY ON THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA J PRESENT THE LATEST HITS
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    • 631 14 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —With reference to Mr. T. J. McGregor’s remarks re Nai Hoot at the meeting held on 31st July last I would be grateful for space in your columns to make the matter clear in fairness to myself.
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  • 104 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday 76?,? 76J« New York 5.03*4 5.03% Montreal 1.95 4.94% Brussels 21.44% 21.48 Geneva 15.44 15.44% Amsterdam 7.44 7.45 Milan 58% 58% Berlin 13.00% 13.02% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 121% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid
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  • 327 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foOcnrtog an the latest quotattom ■> MBBSR& KBNNMDT Ws ftkan M Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat Tin 6|6 7|o 6J6 7|o Ayer Weng 2.15 2.20 c 2.15 2.20 c Chenderiang 9 6 1010 9 6 10|0 Hi tarn
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  • 128 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day Buyer* BeDen tTNS Ayer Hitams 15 6 16 0 Hitams 54 57 Hong Fatts 52 54 Hongkong Tins'"- 13|9 14|3 Jelebus 1.27% 1.32% Johans 32 34 K. Kamuntings 6 6 7 0 Kampong Lanjuts 20'6 2HO Katus 22 0
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  • 194 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers hn Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.07% 2.12% Hitam 55 57% 55 57% Johan 32 33 32 33 Kinta 2.60 2.65 2.60 2.65 Kuchai 105 1.07% 1.05 1.07% Nawng Pet 1.02% 1.05 1.00 1.05 N. Taiping 65 67 65 67 Rahman
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  • 300 14 SOON THEAM CO. The foDowing are the change* in an quotation* up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Hitams 15 9 16 3 15 6 16 0 Ayer Wengs 2.15 2.20 2.15 2.20 Chenderiangs 90 96 90 96 Hong Fatts 51% 54 51% 54 Hongkongs
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  • 41 14 PENANG, AUGUST 2 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m]ts 214-ft Private 3 m|t* credit 2{44t 3 Documentary 2j4A On New York Demand 58% nom France T.T. 886 nom. Hongkong T.T. 35% Shanghai T.T. 41% India T.T. 155% Silver 20 A
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  • 120 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £231-5-0 £229-2-6 TIN—(3 Month*) London £231-5-0 £229-2-6 Singapore $114.37% $113.75 Business Done Penang $114.37% $113.37% Business Done ..Buyers no sellers. Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $14.25 RUBBER London 7 Ad. 7% d. New York 14%c(G) 14%c(G) Singapore Spot 24 %c. 24 %c.
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  • 1003 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 5 s fl nambs i 1 RUB BE? f Doll ar.) > c C Allenby Rubber Co. J 140 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3 3 25 Amalgamated Malay EB ta *F* 1 00 2co Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate j Ayer Molek Rubber Co J 1 Jg*
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  • 817 14 Davis Cup Singles That Must Be Won: Another Cricket Denial FRED PERRY'S biggest test is yet to come—the Davis Cup singles on the centre court, where he won the Wimbledon title a week ago. Victory in these will finally clinch his reputation as a world-beater. Fortunately for
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    • 537 14 Eastern Oriental PENANG. TO NIGHT DINNER DANCE Dance Music By JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/- LADIES FREE Saturday, 4th August (EXTENSION TO 1 A.M.) GRAND ADVERTISEMENT BALL Prizes donated by the Principal Firms of Penang. DINNER $3.00 NON-DINERS $l.OO Reserve Your Tables Now. »PHONE 322. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HUMEOGENEOUS
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  • 1361 15 PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION COUNCIL MEETING IN K.L. JOHORE COMPLAINS OF SHORTAGE AND OPPOSES RESTRICTION At a meeting of the Council of the Planters’ Association of vlalaya in Kuala Lumpur on July 21, questions relating to the present position of Chinese labour were discussed
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  • 1306 15 Dividend Of 7 Per Cent. MR. A. P. HADOW ON I REGULATION The ordinary general meeting of the. Bertam Consolidated Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 24 at River Plate House, Finsbury-circus, E. C. Mr. A. P. Hadow (chairman and managing director) presided, and, in the
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  • 98 15 Working profit of Merlimau Pegoh (rubber) to 31st March £18,016 (agst. loss of £3,051), plus divs, and interest £18,822 (agst. £21,721, including £10,430 profit on sale of Government secs, last year), and transfer from taxation acct. £9,000 (£1,000)' making £45,838. Deb. int. takes £13,650, leaving net balance of
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  • 105 15 Output of Kuala Reman Rubber Estates to 31st March from Sungei Talam estate was 543,262 lbs. Kuala Reman and Nada! es L ates were on a. care and maintenance basis; net price 3.33 d. (1.52 d. cost 1.94 d. (1.51 d After £3,427 to deprecn. and Report
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  • 59 15 Accts, of Craigielea Rubber plantations to 31st March show profit of £10,164 (agst. loss of £395), plus £8,905 brought in; div. 3 p.c. (nil) £8,876, forward £10,193. Output was 2,177,000 lbs (agst. 2,345,000 lbs)* Price realised, including value of unsold stock, 3.72 d. c.i.f. (2.09 d. Tapping has
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  • 57 15 Net profit for 1933 of Java Para Rubber Estates was £7,788 (agst. £5,890), plus £6,365 brought in. Add inc.-tax refund £9B and deduct £4,000 to reserve; div. of 5 p.c. (agst. nil) absorbs £6,200, forward £4,051. Rubber crops of subsidiaries 1058,511 lbs. Coffe crop 11,078 piculs (13,452
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  • 59 15 Report to 31st March of Kalidjeroek Rubber Co. shows trading profit £5,213, after £650 deprecn. (agst. trading loss £236, after deprecn. £718). Add £1,405 Java j taxes refund, and amts, not req. Deduct debit bal. £4.906 brt. in, leaving credit baL £1,713 forward. All arrears of Pref. div.
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  • 47 15 Sarawak Rubber Estates Reports profit to 31st March of £2,249 (agst. loss of £2,312). Deducting debit brought in, leaving credit £1,155 forward. Crop was 771, 661' lbs. Mr. O. M. Peiniger has resigned from the Board. To fill vacancy directors appointed Mr. Alec Rattray Malcolm.
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    • 150 15 ~■> Cheerfulness depends I J on health—gS; and health is ensured by ENO. UJ t -jgy Gloom and depression are symptoms of internal disorder, of a struggle on the part of Nature to fight the poisons caused by constipation. Help Nature to restore your cheerfulness by drinking a glass of
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 38 15 i -J.*»- ,->■ .S a B I sk/ R 1 s, 4* W I J The Bobbys Dance Rei'ue will ap pear in between dances at Wembley Carbaret in the latest classical dances on August 6, 9 and 11
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    • 1950 16 "w J I J~l X*" 1 Ml ML it L t "l&T Idin i 1 Zk Ab /1V ••'K l M--muOTHG ~\L nt »0 riiMMKr LIMB TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ > BLUB FUNNEL LINE A Ma r*?r LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Im™ sTpt. 26 Oct. 9 Aug 30 18 poiak
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  • 632 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 8.3. BULAN sails for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore, j '3. MATA HARI from Singapore via porta 8.1 MATA HARI sails for Telok Anson,
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  • 863 17 OUTWARD MAILS 1 A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Corfu” will be closed at 2 p.m. to-day. A mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and T. Semawe by the s.s. “Gen van der Heyden” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for North, North Eastern
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  • 128 17 Dates And Venue* July 31-August 3.- -Goodwood. !J August 4-11. —Cowes Regatta. July 30-August 6. —Empire Game*. August 18, 20, 21, 22.—Fifth Test MatctL The Oval. i MALAYAN DIARY THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Penang Races, 3rd day. I SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 Penang Races, 4th day. "Malaya Cup”
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    • 106 17 II BARS F 'I- -TV jT TICER BEERI Bl if VERVES Sanatogen Tb* Tra* T**ic-F**d FIRST IS ROUND CONTEST IN PENANG. FUN FROLIC OPEN A.SR STADIUM FRIDAY 3rd AUGUST 1934 15 SENSATIONAL ROUNDS YOUNG FERNANDEZ vs. TORIO SOSA Former Light-weight contetfder Champion of Saigon who gave of the world. Present
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 482 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. II Two of the follow- 19.82 metic* tug wavelengths 25.28 metres will be used aim- 31.80-metre* ultaneoualy. 81.55 metre* !i 49.59 metre* P.M. TO-DAY 6 20 —Time Signal from Big Ben. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin, relayed from the New
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    • 433 17 MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY To-morrow COLUMBIA L. B. E. —“Erumayileri” Flute, by Pa’lad am Sanjevi Rou. HUTSHIN CO. S. N. 134—.“Sanithodi Deva” (Parts 1 &2> Vioilin, by G. Subramania Devan. ODEON CA. 508—Kami Sathyabhama Thillana. Harmonium, by Harihara Iyar. ODEON B. 403 —Ragam Alapana Datchukovalana. Veena, by B. S. Krishnamoorthl
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  • 2534 18 FRANCO-BRITISH NAVAL CONFERENCE SIR JOHN SIMON ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AIR -MINISTER'S APPEAL TO YOUTH THE PARLIAMENTARY PAGEANT (From Our Own Correspondent London, July 21. THE CLOSING SESSION The Parliamentary session draws to its close all too slowly for those who are impatient to get
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    • 413 18 Found in Film on teeth... «7 Ml W the germs of tooth decay!■JjL-— y Buried beneath an ever-forming film, this invisible enemy attacks enamel and destroys the part beneath. To fight decay, you IT! must remove film every day. 1 ni, i, find. trAen he analytes film on teeth: HI
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    • 39 18 LADIES AND GENTS: BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED AND STRIPED DRESSING GOWN S IN LATEST NEW SEASON'S DESIGNS COLOURING NEATLY FINISHED IN DARK AND LIGHT COLOUR BA CKGROUNDS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE Just Unpacked at EASTERN BAZAAR 8. BISHOP STREET
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  • 701 19 Recent Tress reports of the world ents are by no means encouraging. n ce Japan gave a death-blow to the vague of Nations, followed by Gerny and consummated by the break,wn of the Economic Conference, ,pes were centred on the Disarmacnt Conference to put a new life
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  • 76 19 v W .Reuter Pacific Service. Ordered To Leave Port Arthur Dairen, July 9. The Chinese Customs cutter, Hal Tung, and its launch from Chefoo, both of which are commanded by Britons, separately drifted unawares by reason of the fog, into Port Arthur to-day. Their appearance caused a commotion
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  • 277 19 guards, another increase 0' two.—Reuters Pacific Service. Japanese Will Not Withdraw Guards DESPITE AGREEMENT WITH MR. YIN TUNG Peiping, July 7. Although official information is lacking, it is generally believed in well informed. Chinese circles that the Japanese will not withdraw their guards from the PeipingMukden through
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  • 154 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Ten Koreans Killed Near Hailin Harbin, July 9. Ten Koreans are reported to have been killed when bandits attacked a village three miles east of Hailin, according to word received here. It is stated that bandits have been very active during the past few days
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  • 118 19 J X LL, V/*** F Reuters Pacific Service. > —“Canton Truth.’’ Japanese Commander Reutrns To Tientsin Peiping, July 7. Lieutenant-General Umetsu, Commanding Officer of the Japenese garrison m North China, who arrived here yesterday morning for the purpose of inspecting the Japanese Legation Guard here, returned to Tientsin
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  • 648 19 In a recent comment we termed Hongkong the Cinderella of the Colonies, called upon to sever the rest of the Empire but enjoying very little service itself. The justice of that complaint challenges denial. It seems at times that the public at home, if not the Imperial
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  • 81 19 ed connections.—Reuters Pacific Service. Chinese Eastern Railway Affected Harbin, July 11. The Lalinho river showed a record rise to-day of 76 inches in 2if hours, inundating the township of Tsaitsaokao and washing out the track in several places on the Chinese Eastern Railway between Tsaitsaokao and 8 hwangchengpu.
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  • 237 19 lieved to be safe and well at Akosu.—Reuters Pacific Service. Extermination In Two Months GOVERNMENT'S CONFIDENCE Nanking, July 9. The rebels in south Sinkiang under the leadership of General Ma Chun-ying will be exterminated by the government forces in two months’ time, Mr. Peng Chao-hsien, Civil Governor
    lieved to be safe and well at Akosu.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  237 words
  • 170 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Mr. Richard Yen Appointed President Peiping, July 7. Mr. Richard Yen has assumed office as President of the National College of Fine Arts. Mr. Yen is r native of Tientsin and a son of the late Chinese scholar Yen Hsiu, founder of
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  • 90 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Rumoured Resignation Officially Denied Nanking, July 11. The rumour that the National government had resigned en bloc was officially denied this evening. The Central Political Council f his morning decided that hereafter all texts of impeachment and rebuttals would not be allowed to be
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  • 224 20 CHECK AND' OVERCHECK in two striking new fashions. Above, an Aquascutsm model in black and while Milanese silk, and left a three-quarter ler [th usual coat in cbevk.J .’inei.. Fred Perry talking to a friena. BLACK AND WHITE in striking contrast at Ascot. Not until
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