Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 August 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. published DAILY. No. 182. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 91 1 —Reuter. Stomach Gases EXPLOSION FOLLOWS STRIKING OF MATCH London, Aug. 3. A man whose breath caught fire was reported in the “Lancet”. While seated in a cinema wi*h his wife, the man struck a match to light a cigarette. A flash and a. sharp explosion followed
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  • 107 1 —Reuter. Offer By Swansea Store London, August 3. As an incentive to brighter cricket the proprietors of a Swansea Store have specially offered for the occasion of Glamorgan’s match against the Australians, tomorrow. a shilling for every boundary, ten shillings for fifty runs, a pound for
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  • 105 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Port Of London Shows 6.7 Per Cent. Increase London, August 3. The shipping returns show that during the twelve months ended June 30 the net register tonnage of ships which entered and left ports of the United Kingdom totalled 342,592,677 representing an increase of 14,412,895
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  • 82 1 protection of their nationals. —Rugby Radio ♦'•“rvice. Disturbed Conditions In F ukien August 3. In view of the disturbed conditions in Fukien Province of China where commuists forces are reported to be moving in direction of Foochow, a British Desroyer has left Hongkong for that
    protection of their nationals.—Rugby Radio ♦'•“rvice.  -  82 words
  • 45 1 .—Rugby Radio oervice. •Sir John Simon Represented London, August 3. •r John Simon was represented at the ’oria Staion when Monsieur Skirmunt, retiring Polish Ambassador, left Lon-to-day. The members of the Dipio- die Corps were also present to bid him farewell.
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  • 296 1 Deadlock Or Possible Rupture BURDEN OF RESTRICTION Tokyo, July 28. The Netherlands-Japanese trade conference which is in session at Batavia for regulating the trade relationships between the Dutch East Indies and Japan, is threatened with a deadlock or possible rupture owing to the burden of restriction enforced by
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  • 49 1 Arm Round Driver’s Neck (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 3. A Tamil woman named Thangamal was sentenced to 22 weeks’ rigorous imprisonment on a charge of causing death by rash driving. Thangamal admitted having her arm round the neck of the driver.
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  • 53 1 paredl with 13|9.92d last week.-Rughy Radio Service. Lonuon, August 3. The total amount applied for in to-day’s tenders for £40,000,000 treasury bills was £47 695 000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £37,000.000. The average rate per cent, was 14|4.76d as compared with
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  • 45 1 President Hindenburg.—Rugby Radio Service. London, August 3. His Majesty the King has commanded that all flags be flown at half mast on all Government buildings next Tuesday, which is the day fixed for the funeral of the late president Hindenburg.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 27 1 G. B.S. DIRECTS.- G. B. S. DIRECTS. —Str Nigel Playfair as Ccesar talking to Mr. George Bernard Shaw at the dress rehearsal r.t Androcles and the Lion
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  • 237 1 INDIAN HOSPITAL DRESSER ACQUITTED Remarking that there were too many doubts about the prosecution story to justify a conviction, Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate, delivered judgment on Thursday acquitting an Indian hospital dresser, B. N. Panday. of a charge of receiving an
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  • 92 1 A Renegade Returns To The Fold Moscow. July 29. The appointment of ex-Ambassador Rakovski as leader of the Russian Red Cross delegation to Tokyo has attracted the greatest attention in political circles. M. Rakovski, who as a whilom follower of Trotzky had been exiled, has been pardoned by
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  • 108 1 Navy Minister Wants A Stand For Parity Tokio, July 13. After this morning’s Cabinet conference the Prime Minister, Admiral Okada, had an important talk with the Minister for the Navy, Admiral Osumi. end the Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, regarding Japan’s policy at the Naval Conference next year.
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  • 221 1 —Reuter. FAILURE OF INVESTMENT MACHINERY London, August 2. Designers of United States recovery are faced by many complex problems, one of most intractable of which concerns the contribution of capital to market and economic recovery says the “Monthly Review” of the Midland Bank. After pointing out the
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  • 145 1 Australia’s Verdict On The Test Wash-Out Former Test cricketers of New South Wales regard the attitude of Wyatt and Woodfull as natural and proper, says Reuter. They point out that the umpires fully endorsed Wyatt’s objection to continue. The newspapers regret that the rain robbed Australia of an
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  • 57 1 M. Tardieu Edits A Paper Paris, July 29. M. Herriott, who made a name for himself through the revelations in the Stavisky scandal, has assumed the editorship of the bi-monthly periodical “Francd d’Abord.” He aims at developing this periodical into the organ of the French national rennaisance and
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  • 71 1 Extra Base Line Recommended A Special Committee appointed by the International Lawn Tennis Federation to go in‘o the proposed change of the foot fault rule have recommended to the National Associations that an auxiliary line should be drawn at a distance two feet behind the base
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  • 190 1 On The Underground In Paris STATIONMASTER KILLED «ash<Jy to Par S b 2B. Panic broke out emong thf -/e awaiting gj train in the undergrouxlA station at Montparnasse when a bomb suddenly exploded in their midst. Several persons saw a parcel apparently left by some thoughtless passenger lying
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  • 111 1 Indian Airman In Tragic Coincidence While flying a single-seater aeroplane at Hamble, near Southampton, on July 21. Shirkrishna V. Pantvaidya, a twenty-six-year-old Indian airman, crashed from a height of 2,000 ft. and was killed. He had held a licence for two years and was taking
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  • 47 1 Perry To Marry Mary Lawson London, August 3. The British Lawn Tennis player F. J. Perry is engaged to the stage end film ac‘ress Miss Mery Lawson. The wedding is expected to take place when Peiry returns from hig Amei-ican and Australian tours.—
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    • 1802 2 RATES FOR CASUAL perak turf club PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS August Amateur Meeting, AUTUMN MEETING, 1934. 1934 I 4th DAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1984. I j" sth DAY MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1984. (Bank Holiday) l/AMA. AMD THE MERCANTILE P y AU communications relating to SATURDAY, 18th AUGUStJ 1934.’ 8
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  • 298 3 BODYGUARD OF DETECTIVES FOR THREE DAYS Another plot to kill Gandhi has been discovered, and the Calcutta police are making elaborate preparations to protect him when he arrives in the city. During a three days’ stay in Calcutta he will be as closely guarded
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  • 113 3 Tax Reductions Produce Increased Revenue Australia which, last year, was the first British country to reduce taxation since the onset of depression, is again promised a balanced budget, or even a small surplus, notwithstanding an estimated deficit of £1,170.000. At the end of nine months of the present
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  • 206 3 More Than Fifteen Stoppages A Year In Australia Australia is a useful country for those seeking excuses to stop work. A report issued on July 21st. by the Department of Overseas Trade mentions that there are 15 or more occasions celebrated as public holidays in the Commonwealth, but
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  • 131 3 Time-Table Of Voyage The Admiralty have now announced the programme of the voyage to Australia of H.M.S. Sussex. Captain S. S. BonhamCarter, in which the Duke of Gloucester is to travel to represent the King at the celebration of the centenary of Melbourne. The Sussex
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  • 116 3 The figure of an Australian aborigine standing on the bank of the Yarra, gazing at the present-day city of Melbourne, is the main feature of the design of the centenary issue of Australian stamps now available. A Is 6d stamp, specially designed for the new air mail
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  • 962 3 by Our MUXSEFY EXPEET DO you remember the strange stories in old nursery books about little boys who cried when they had to have a bath and of older boys who wouldn’t wash i heir ease and who thereupon were threatened with such tortures as
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  • 65 3 New South Wales Makes History History has just been made in New South Wales by the first sitting of the new Upper House of the State Government. The House is now elected. Since 1861, it has been nominated. The reform will leave the Government free to go
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  • 64 3 Melbourne Spends £1.000,000 On Building Victoria’s Centenary is giving a welcome fillip to Melbourne's building trade. At least £1,000.000 more will be* spent in building in 1934 than normally, says Austral News. Renovations and repairs for the Royal visit will absorb more than £lOO,OOO. Hotels and theatres are
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  • 78 3 New Zealand To Australia Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, the Australian airman has just flown from New Zealand to Sdyney in the record time of 11 hours 58 minutes. It was Mr. Ulm’s sixth crossing of the Tasman Sea, says Austral News. He carried the first official
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    • 138 3 PENANG HILL RAILWAY. The attention of the Public it drawn to the following cheap tickets obtainable on the Railway. 1. Week End Tickets (Saturday—Monday) single fares for return journey—--Ist 2nd Class—all stations. 2. Excursion Tickets (Sundays Public Holidays) Single fare for return JourneyLower—Upper Station (Return on day of issue). 3.
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    • 162 3 iji j I Qjout\ ■1 1 jr| z Eucryl Tooth Powder thoroughly cleans and polishes your teeth. It keeps the mouth healthy and the breath swe*” Free Sample On Receipt Of Five Cent Stamp From GRAFTON LABORATORIES, 208, Collyer Quay, Singapore. ODD. Dresaiiitfon Q If you are sufferer from |H
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  • 1746 4 RUBBER SUPPLIES. CONSUMPTION STOCKS POWERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGULATION COMMITTEE Several causes contributed to the breakdown of the Stevenson scheme of regulation of rubber exports which was in force from 1922 to 1928. In the first place it applied only to British Malaya and Ceylon, though British estates in the
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  • 536 4 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines rhe following Is a list of vessels arriving *d aaHlng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 3.5. KUALA from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Sails for the same ports today. 5.5. MATANG from Tongkah, Kopah, Renong and Victoria Points. Sails for the
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  • 742 4 The Post Office notifies that a te! grant from G. P. O. London says that th: mai] I despatched from Penang, on July 13 I the s.s. “Slame.t” was delivered in London on August 2. NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from P an g on the 25th
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 205 4 6-15 TO-NIGHT »-30 Matinees To-day To-morrow at 2-45 ACCLAIMED BY LAST NIGHT’S CROWDS AS THE MOST BRILLIANT HINDUSTANI TALKIE EVER SEEN. THE EXOTIC. FASCINATING, ENTRANCING Miss MADHURI I -> /N 7HE MOST v. !mpressive 12? performance OF HER CAREER IwE T* A SINCERE ROLE THAT MAKES HER -M MORE i
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  • 2091 5 RACE FOR THE ECLIPSE STAKES: A GREAT SURPRISE AT NEWMARKET: INTERNATIONAL RACES IN AMERICA om Our Own CorresponftynTt) London, JuTy 25. R(. LIPSE STAKES’ WINNER I Sir Rv hard Abberley, "Wort<stersh»e, gave for King Salmon after last year’s Ascot -sheeting. Later in the year Jhe colt won
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  • 78 5 After Gruelling Contest APOSTO OUT-POINTS GABO t From Our Own Oorrespontiexn) Singapore, Aug. 4. At* The New World Arena last night, Frankie Weber beat L. IS. 'Fond-on-ypoints after -a gruelling contest. Fond stepped in with left hooks but Weber gradually wore down the attack and had "Fond
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  • 824 5 A Great Display Of Gameness LASTS DISTANCE BUT SEVERELY PUNISHED (BY “SECBONDS OUT”) One of the grnnest battles yet seen in the local ring was witnessed by a large crowd at Fun and Frolic Stadium last night, when Torio Sosa, the Indo-China champion, gave a great
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 15 5 THOUSANDS SOLD ALREADY and MORE ARRIVING BY EVERY BOAT. “Chap Kuching” RECORDS ARE MARVELLOUS. 5
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    • 267 5 ,o Ar l* PRICES We have pleasure in announcing that the following revised List Prices become -operative immediately Price Price RETAIL PRICES i* rGa,km of 9 lbs. In In In Quart 1 gall. 4 gall. Tins. Tins Drums. Castrol **AA” Motor Oil $0.75 $2.90 $2.70 Castrol “XL” Motor Oil $O.BO
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  • 588 6 EXPERTS SUPPORT SAFETY BY SUBWAY PLAIN London’s subways may, in the future, be equipped with “moving staircases" for street crossings, if experts to whom I spoke have their way, writes A. P. Luscomle in the “Evening Standard.” The wholesale, and possibly enforced, use
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  • 342 6 A case unusual in local police court proceedings was listed for trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on Wednesday, when a Tamil woman, Thankam, was charged with causing the death cf a men named Krishnan by driving a car
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  • 563 6 False birth certificates were shown in the Singapore police court on Wednesday in a case in which nine Chinese were charged with a new kind of fraud by which they tiied to exade the provisions of the Aliens Ordinance declaring
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  • 544 7 and Ministry of Finance. —Reuters Pacific Service. To Be Taken Over By Government Nanking, July 16. Definite plans have been formulated by ie Chinese Government for the taking ver, refinancing and reorganisation of the ine cotton and flour mills in Shanghai longing to Yung Chung-ching, generally >wn
    and Ministry of Finance.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  544 words
  • 72 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 13. Since the inauguration of the CantonLungchow air line, the business of the South-west Aviation Company has been very prosperous. In order to meet with the public demand, the company is now contemplating the establishment of a new air line connecting
    .—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  72 words
  • 71 7 clrS Lilt? cu i uiivv place on August 12.—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 13. In order to promote agriculture, the Hainan district pacification commission, -sides establishing a number of agriculture, experiment stations, plan to expand e Wenhai Agricultural School at Hainan Island. According to the Commission,
    clrS Lilt? cu . i uiivv ~ . place on August 12.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  71 words
  • 190 7 ONCE FAMOUS TROOPS BECOME BANDITS the guards on duty.—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 11. Soldiers attached to the once-fa,mous 19th Route Army, which fought so gallantly in the Sino-Japanese war at Shanghai in 1932, but which was disbanded following the collapse of the Fukien revolt, are now reported to be
    the guards on duty.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  190 words
  • 206 7 many others have collapsed.—Reuters Pacific Service. Railway System Completely Paralysed Dairen, July 17. Harbin has virtually been cut off from the rest of the country as a result of the North Manchuria Railway system being completely paralysed by floods. The city is panic-stricken, fearing
    many others have collapsed.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  206 words
  • 149 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping-Shanghai Express Attacked Peiping, July 13. Chinese reports from Tsinen state that the through express from Peiping to Shanghai had a narrow escape from attack by bandits in the small hours of yesterday morning. After it had passed Yencheng, e, small station 17 miles north
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  • 70 7 Reuters Pacific Service Kwangtung To Abolish “Obnoxious” Tax Canton, July 17. With a view to developing fishery off the southern coast of Kwangtung, the authorities are planning inspection tours, the first of which will probably be made before the end of this month. It is learned
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  • 632 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Active Participation Of N. E. C. Necessary Peiping, July 14. At the recent meeting of the Executive Committee of the China International Famine Relief Commission, Mr. Y. S. Djang, executive secretary, submitted a report of his trip to Suiyuan to attend a meeting of
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  • 62 7 Canton. July, 13. Wolves have found their way into Canton from the mountainous parts of North Kwangtung, according to local huntsmen who recently killed several of these animals in the vicinity of White Cloud Mountain, in the suburbs of Canton, and who have therefore warned
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  • 40 7 the Executive Yuan. —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, July 13. Mr. Shih Ying, Mayor of Nanking, again tendered his resignation to-day on grounds of ill-health, but he w’as urged to stay by the Executive Yuan. —Reuters Pacific Ser-
    the Executive Yuan.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  40 words
  • 104 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, July 12. Corpses «and household goods mingled w ith the wreckage of houses in ghastly confusion along the coast of Ishikawa Prefecture on the northern part of central Japan as the worst floods in 40 years continued unabated to-day. It is
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  • 377 7 Admits Theft Of Cameras At Lincoln Boris Lio Hoi Tschen, a Chinese performer with Bertram Mills’s Circus, edmitted at Lincoln Police Court that he stole two folding cameras, together valued at £5 10s., on or about June 28th, from a dressing tent on the South Common.
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  • 120 7 •—Reuters Pacific Service. Gen. Chen Han-Kwong Developing Island Canton, July 17. Genera 1 Chen Han-kwong, pacification commissioner of Hainan, has been pushing forward the rehabilitation of the island and, according to a report received here to-day, has already: 1. Organised and is training a militia for strengthening local
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 53 7 6TH TRIUMPHANT DAY AND STILL DRAWING CROWDED HOUSES h¥ljai iy 4 SHOWS DAILY 11-30 A.M. 2-45 6-15 9-30 P.M. EDGAR WALLACE'S MASTODONIC MIRACLE OF THE MOVIES SB 1 W I N If 1 G S I KJ» i I wH i N M C> NEXT CHANGE I i Plans g*
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  • 854 8 The activities of the planting body in Malaya cover a very wide range. Probably, after the Government machine itself, there is no other body whose activities cover such a wide and comprehensive held. 1 his is not surprising when one comes to think of it because next to
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 103 8 (To the Editor of the ‘‘Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —Re Health and Strength Union’s Body Beautiful Contest to-night I am directed by my Committee to request you to publish this letter informing the public and the prospective competitors that the female competitors may appear in the dress
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  • 1121 8 HAWAII, "THE CROSSROADS OF THE PACIFIC To one who has never been there, the name Honolulu conjures up a mental picture of brown-skinned girls in grass skirts dancing the hula-hula to the strains of the ukelele underneath coconut palms. A visitor to Honolulu need not
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  • 217 8 Variety Entertainment At Town Hall There was a crowded house at the "own Hall e,t the Penang Teachers' Van y E n tertainment in aid of the indigent pupil» and many late comers had to be content with standing accommodation. The programme which contained 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 107 8 I YARDLEY LAVENDER TALC welT-informed people congregate, for business F f or for pleasure, Yardley Lavender Talc is in demand. After the bath, after shaving, after strenuous sports its cooling softness banishes irritation and leaves the skin smooth and refreshed. I Lavender Talc available in three sizes. I 1| <
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  • 621 9 ”e Co. Second in Command PLEASANT FUNCTION AT VOLUNTEER CLUB A farewell dance was held at the Eurasian Volunteer Club at Peel Avenue last night to bid farewell to Lt. Rees Williams, Second-in-Command of the “E” Company who is leaving for Home for good to-day
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  • 79 9 Lawn T ennis T ournament The following are results of ties pleyed yesterday. MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP *A R. Mange —3 beat C. E. Brooke 1 4 g 6.' G. W. Bryant —15.1 beat D. D. B. Cook —4 s—o, 6—2. MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP *B C. P. Purcell
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  • 657 9 Farewell To Protector Of Chinese MR. C. H. DAKERS HIS SUCCESSOR Yesterday was a red-letter day for the inmates of the Po Leung Kuk, the occasion being an “At Home” given by the Committee on the eve of the departure on furlough of the vice-chairman,
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  • 343 9 JULY REPORT The following is the Report for July of the Penang Flying Club hrs. min. Dual Instruction 82 55 Solo 23 25 Passenger Flights, Joy Rides, etc. 9 40 Cross Country 8 05 Tests 3 50 Total Hours 127 55 Rain interfered with morning instruction on
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  • 155 9 Second Qualifying Round HOLLAND LEADS MONACO TWO—NIL Hague, August 3. In the second qualifying round in the 1935 Davis Cup Competition Holland leads Monaco by two games to nil. Timmer beat Gallepe (Monaco) 5 7, 6]2, 6|3, 6|4. Knottenbelt (Holland) beat Laudau (Monaco) 2’6, 6|2, 5|7, B]6,
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  • 55 9 Champ Leaders On Second Day Toronto, August 4. The secon dday of the Canadian Open Golf, Championship was sunny but windy: the leaders are Armour with 73—142, Melhorn with 73—145, and Jack Littler with 69—146, who putted magnificently. Leo Diegel’s prodgious driving was marred by wretched putting, which
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    • 33 9 v THE THUFOOD HAPPY BABY Mothers call Trufood their DEPUTY" and well they may—for Trufood is the only real alternative to breast milk. HUMANISED SOLE AGENTS FOR 31ALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 34 9 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfaf 6 a.m. 76 NE Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Lx>w Water 7.20 a.m. 8.53 p.m. 3.26 p.m. to-mokbow 9 22 a.m. 12,50 a.m. JLOJSIp.A- 5.17 p.m
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    • 56 9 WEMBLEY CABARET TO-NIGHT Dancing up to 1 a.m. Charming New Hostesses! First Class Bar! Hot Jazz Music! COUPqNS 7 FOR $2. TO-NIGHT! BODY BEAUTIFUL COMPETITION Held Under the Auspices of the HEALTH STRENGTH UNION. ADMISSION $l. FREE LISTS SUSPENDED. TEA DANCE Sunday—From 6 p.m. USUAL CHARGES. COMING ATTRACTIONS MONDAY— 6th
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  • 1448 10 L Adapted jßfl W LUCY jß| from tee tcreen plau tfarrinq GMUCAMu bu KM.HARWOOD ond SALKA VIERTIL CHAPTER X Christina, makes excuses to Don Antonio for her evident reluctance to allow him to share her room, i suggested by the landlord who does not like to lose the
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    26 10 OPENING TO-DAY AT QUEEN'S FULL MONEY, the crack Irish hurdler owned by Miss M Murphy and trained by Q”' J ey cl West Ham,
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  • 1931 10 THE FUTURE IN THE FAR EAST WHERE CHINA FAILED -"Times." Recent statements in Tokyo have shown the hand that the Japanese are prepared to play in the Far East. They have not surprised opinion here in fact, it has only been surprised to see hew the
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  • 54 10 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, J >’ In view of the serious drought in ber of provinces, the Executive Y meeting to-day presided by Mr. Ching-wei, who returned from S this morning, decided to create a relief office. Mr. Chen Kung-po, Minister of in will be the
    —Reuters Pacific Service.  -  54 words
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  • 1693 11 THE NEW FIVE-YEAR PLAN CONDITIONS OF EFFICIENCY FITTING THE MEANS TO THE END By "SCRUTATOR" .—“Sunday Times.” In the next five years our air force is to be nearly doubled. Our existing defence force in the eir (excluding squadrons attached to the navy or serving abroad) numbers
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  • 23 12 Dates And Venues August 4-11.—Cowes Regatta. July 30-August 6.—Empire Games August 18, 20, 21, 22.—Fifth Test Match The Oval.
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  • 87 12 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 Penang Races, 4th day. ‘‘Malaya Cup” Final Penang v. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Cricket F.M.S. v. Colony, Kuala Lumpur. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 Cricket F.M.S. v. Colony Kuala Lumpur, Contd. MONDAY, AUGUST 6 Penang Races, stn day. Cricket F.M.S. v. Colony, Kuala Lumpur, Contd. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
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  • 181 12 There can surely be no doubt about the effectiveness of a remedy for acidity that can give such permanent relief as in this woman’s case:— ‘T suffered for many years from acidity in various forms.” she writes. “At last it became so acute that every morning
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  • 219 12 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR CHURCH OF ENGLAND 10th Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSSL and LIII. Hymn—32o. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Tamil. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PSL— 138. Magnificat —144. Nunc Dimit'is —66. Hymns—244 —247 —156 —544. Wednesday—--8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. Friday—--6.00
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  • 64 12 On account of the Races the s.s. ‘‘Kedah’’ will sail from the Wharf at 6.30 sharp on Monday, the 6th August. The Protec*or of Chinese and Vice-Chair-man, Po Leung Kuk, Penang, acknowledges with thanks the receipt of two cheques of $2OO each fro m the Sum Bin School
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  • 268 12 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. E. P. Kyle will be returning to Malaya shortly. Mrs. Pierce, of Singapore, is on a visit to the Oemeron Highlands. Mr. Ban Hin Lee arrived here to-day from Singapore by the 8.1. ‘‘Khandalla. Mrs. H. F. J. Cardwell, of Malacca, is returning to Malaya by Imperial
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  • 220 12 Wife To Be Examined In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Whitley, an application was made by the Assistant Official I Assignee under section 31 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance arising out of the bankruptcy of the former wealthy Penang towkay, Cheah Lean Guan. Mr. E. N. Taylor
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    • 336 12 f jELI M 1 j! CUPID Fox Trot CB 755 the show is over ii A PLACE IN YOUR HEART CB 756 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU IF IT’S POPULAR AND TUNEFUL YOU CAN RELY ON THE J 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA TO PRESENT THE LATEST j HITS IN THEIR
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 535 12 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. J II Two of the follow- 19.82 metre» twy wavelengths 26.28 metre» will be used elm- 81. SO metres ultaaeously. 31.56 metres 49.59 metres TO-DAY P M. 6 20—Time Signal from Big Ben. The Northern Studio Orchestra, directed by John Bridge; Harold Jolley (tenor), from a
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    • 267 12 4 Ungarian dance No. 5 Brahms. 9.50 —Station orchestra: 5 Deutsche Marschperlen. Medley. H. L. Blankenburg-Flugge. 6 The clock is playing Pierre Blaauw. 7 Aspirine—Medley. Dirk Witte. 10.05- News talk by Mr. A. Aletrino. 10.20- Records. 10.35—Second part of the accordion music: 5 El Relicario Sterling. 6 Tarantelle Mezzacapo. s
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  • 168 13 —Reuter. County Cricket Results i GLAMORGAN BEAT MIDDLESEX London, August 3. Surrey defeated Sussex by 8 wickets. Sussex 242 and 168. Surrey 351 (Sandham 106; Hammond 8 or 76) and 60 for 2 wickets. i NARROW VICTORY FOR NOTTS Nottinghamshire defeated Hampshire by 8 runs. 1 Nottinghamshire
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  • 44 13 —Reuter. Match With Gloucester Dra August The match between the iloucestershire at Bristo w g The Australians declared at SOT wickets < McCabe «1 not out and. K.pp •0 not out). ZHammond Gloucestershire scored 1»» 40 «1; Fleetwood-Smith 7 cket3 runs). —Reuter.
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  • 51 13 ~V R "-s FBOM plumpton, SUSSEX, WHEBE SJiiLUJD WOKKER3 AND STUDENTS OF THE mis PiCTURE. th- FIRST TO BE TAKEN OF FABM OWING TO THE EXCEFTIONAL WEATHER, THE HARVEST HEBE IS BELIEVED TO BE T INSTITUTE ARE CUTTING THE RYE AT WALES F EARLIEST ON
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    • 92 13 QUEEN’S/* OPENING TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-30 H| Garbo Returns! GARBO THE MAGNIFICENT! Rf ol GARBO THE ALLURING! GARBO THE EXOTIC! jfef .«F'•■ The ONE ONIY /g Ti SWEDEN'S MOST FAMOUS WOMAN OF TO-DAY AS fg B J” < SWEDEN'S MOST GLAMOROUS QUEEN OF THE PAST /W 4 in l®,' Cl ueen
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  • 1103 14 DILLINGER’S DEATH SURPRISE Coroner Points to Suicide < "GIRL IN RED" BETRAYER New York, July 23. Did John Dillinger, the dreaded gunman who inflicted death on many, finally cheat j the avenging police by committing suicide when they hemmed him in outside the Biograph Cinema in
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  • 176 14 Dumb Man And Heated Argument Dumb for tw’o months, as a result of a germ causing a throat disorder, John Miller of Ebor, New South Wales, has spoken again and his first words were strong Australian expletives. Some months ago a germ entered both Miller s hand,
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  • 85 14 3,600 Calls In Four Years The inauguration of the overseas wireless telephone service in Australia, has made it possible for subscribers in the Commonwealth to speak to 32 million telephone users, or approximately 93 per cent, in other parts of the world. In four years more than
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    • 201 14 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE j OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST 1 I ONLY 25 CENTS. B fBET Times have changed. So F IB have opinions. Fashinable k mv i l>• women no longer believe gMMnJBK|E3SS3 necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids.
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    • 1662 15 d I A M JK ’-K Lj^^ssg 'WJ-tllm'' i■' blub pummel limb TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I r B LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York C. Leaves Duo Aug. 16 PRES. GARFIELD Sept. 12 Sept. 25 ATROCLUS Mar. L’don, R’dam H’burg Glaa™™ London Aug. 30
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  • 1231 16 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY SCRATCHINGS AND FINAL SELECTIONS The following is the full programme for to-day’s races the fourth day of the Autumn Meeting, together with scratchings, and final selection RACE 1 0 THE PERAK PURSE A Handicap for Horses Class 3; Division X Value
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  • 104 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday ?Srti Z 6& 76& New York 5.03% 5.03% Montreal 4.95% 4.95% Brussels 21.45 21.46% Geneva 15.42 15.44 Amsterdam 7.44 7.44% Milan 58 H 58% Berlin 12.95% 13.00 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 27 Prague 121% 121
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  • 477 16 DIRECTORS' REPORT The following is the Directors’ Report of the Kedah Rubber Company, Limited, to be presented to shareholders at the annual meeting to be held on Tuesday, August 14, at 33, Beach Street, at 12 noon Revenue $c c The gross Revenue from Rubber was
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  • 19 16 Birth POTTER. —At Penang, on the 3rd August, to Violet, the wife of S. L. Potter—a daughter.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 320 16 Runnymede ZZc e) l Bdagji I PENANG. OM 'PHONE 543. I TO NIGHT I SPECIAL RACE DINNER, DANCE I and CABARET I with I Rya Forster in entirely new programme. I EXTENSION UNTIL 1 A.M. LATE LAUNCH 1.30 A.M. Diners $2.50. Non-Diners $l.OO. KINDLY BOOK EARLY IN ORDER TO GET
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    • 80 16 WEMBLEY THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA “SEANG BOON TIEN AUN” Grand Presentation of Gold Medal and Scroll to Miss CHAN YUAT SEAN By LEONG KAI FOOK, Esq. HONG HONG AMOY OPERA will stage at 8 p.m. “TAN SNAH GNOH NEOH”— Part 1. FUN FR~O L I C KIAH OPERA of Selangor
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