Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 August 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. o. 199. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 160 1 —Reuter. Welcome Increase Continues RAILWAY RECEIPTS IMPROVE London, August 23. ish industrial production contito show a welcome increase, ding to the Board of Trade rer the second quarter of 1934 14 per cent, above the same last year. Except in mining extiles the index number of all
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  • 125 1 —Reuter Wireless. Youth Movement’s Secret Session Dublin, August 22. is officially revealed that the Blue > ~ts Youth Movement of the United IreParty held a secret session over the K-end at which a resolution was adopdemending the Party's Executive ild urge the cessation of the collection nnuities, rates
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  • 42 1 —Reuter. Washington, Aug. 24. Earm Administration is announcing y a 10 per cent curtailment of the wheat e cr eage for 1935 for farmer’s rating with the productive control mpared with the reduction of 15 nt required in 1934.-
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  • 99 1 manent Erection At Sydney Harbour historic tripod mast of H.M.A.S. y which sank the Geiman cruiser n during the war and was afterwards up under treaty obligations, is to nanently erected on Bradley’s Head, his position it will be seen by all ■ng entering and leaving the
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  • 229 1 Rugby Radio Service. Mrs. Jim Mollison JOINS HILLMAN AIRWAYS London, Aug. 23. Mrs. Mollison who, as Miss Amy Johnson, was the first woman to fly from England to Australia end has since made many notable long distance flights with her husband, J. A. Mollison, has joined
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  • 140 1 First Visit To Singapore Next Month London, Aug. 9. A new cruiser for the China Squadron will be seen at Singapore on or about Se Thi S B vessel is H.M.S. Capetown (Captain D.A. Budgen) which left Plymouth for the China Station to replace the Caradoc for general
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  • 56 1 -Rugby Radio Service. Th<> King has approved of the appointment of Sir Howard William Kennard, his 1 Majesty’s Minister at Rome to be His Ma- r V’s Ambassador at Warsaw in succesI stars to the Right Honourable Sir William I Erskine who is retiring at the end
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  • 33 1 MANX PARLIAMENT OPENS.—Archdeacon Kewley reading 26 new acts of the Manx open-air parliament in Tynwald at St John near Peel This ceremony l;:s been held annually for ne-r'-u I.OCO nears.
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  • 122 1 —Reuter. CONSERVATION OF CATTLE FEED Ottawa. Aug. 23. In order to relieve the drought situation in which it is estimated that 200,000 cattle need feed railway rates on cattle moved from drought areas is being reduced by a ha’f arl rates fcr the transport of livestock
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  • 108 1 val of the Board of Trade. —Rugby Radio Service. TO VISIT GERMANY AGAIN London, August 23. i The Lancashire Delegation, which visitj many a fortnight ago to discuss the !q: lU.' n of the outstanding debts in the j cotton yarn industry, will leave England I again within
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  • 165 1 —Reuter. On Coastal Seas LAUNCH OF THE HAI HENG London, August 23. Chinese ceremonial was observed at the launch of the cargo-passenger steamer Hai Heng at Glasgow for the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company. The assembly bowed thrice, the Chinese national flag was unfurled by Mr. Quo
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  • 47 1 Penang Hylam Wanted On Murder Charge (From Our Own Ccrrespondent) Singapore, August 23. Woi Kai (hk b, a Hylam, upon admitting his identity was ordered to be escorted to P < ang under custody on a charge of murder of a compatriot on August 13.
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  • 145 1 A Set Of His Drawings Sold For $lB Britain’s art moguls raised incredulous eyebrows when Charlie Chaplin made his debut as an “old Master” at Christie’s auction rooms in London. The movie comedian burst into the ranks of “immortals” with a set of drawings of himself sketched
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  • 119 1 “No Chance Of Avoiding Rotary Clubs” Speaking at the Hongkong Rotary Club luncheon on Aug. 14 on his visit to Malaya, Sir William Hornell said there was no chance of avoiding Rotary Clubs. He arrived in Kuala Lumpur at 7.30, and was having breakfast at 8.30 when
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  • 47 1 London, Aug. 17. Mr. Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, who returned here last night from Canada, told pressmen that he had no views or impressions of public interest to state. He had been on leave and had had a good time.
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  • 137 1 —Reuter. 11 Lawless And Causeless Arrests NONSENSICAL ALLEGATIONS Moscow, August 24. The text has been officially published of the strongly worded Soviet note of protest sent to Tokio. The note, referring to the arrest of nineteen Soviet employees of the Chinese Eastern Railway says: “In order
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  • 60 1 Warning To Opposition Parties Tokio, Aug. 21 The Japanese Cabinet has voted Yen 6,000,000 for preparation of the new parliamentary elections. In this connection the Japanese Home Ministry states that if negotiations between the Japanese parties and the Government prove fruitless, the Japanese Government will be compelled to
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  • 234 1 Mysterious Happenings At Melbourne The ghosts of the blackfellows who roamed the site of Melbourne before John Batman decided, a hundred years ago, that.' “this will be the place for a village,” aredisturbing the workmen who in extending the River Yarra boulevard along the valley outside the city,
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  • 95 1 Sausage And Chips For A Penny Meals to “meet the times” for unemployed or those who, in the improving economic conditions, have regained employment, can now be had at ridiculously low prices in Austialian citit s, particularly Melbourne, says Austral News. Shilling and ninepenny restaur an’.
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  • 2224 3 THEIR MAJESTIES AT COWES: FASHIONS FOR THE AUTUMN: EDUCATION TO REMEDY UNEMPLOYMENT: ATHLETICS FOR j GIRLS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 15 HOARD THE BRITANNIA King and Queen have had some hapdays afloat. They had good weather ng their first week and much bright
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    • 73 3 PRICE OF PURE SILK MATERIALS IS AS CHEAP AS YOU BUY ARTIFICIAL MATERIALS TO-DAY. WEAR PURE SILK WHICH LASTS LONG NEVER CRUSHES G IS TEN TIMES STRONGER THAN ARTIFICIALS. JUST UNPACKED PRINTED PURE SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE IN 50 SMART ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS ON LIGHT DARK COLOUR BACK GROUNDS IN ORDER TO SECURE
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  • 653 4 Worcester Out Just in Time J. PARKS FIT AGAIN Hastings: Sussex beat Worcester by 269 runs. The morning broke so dull and threatening that many Sussex supporters began to tremble in their shoes and to mutter imprecations on an overnight policy which appeared so daring
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  • 395 4 AUSTRALIA BATTING Total Average 53 5---- 12 30x 181 266 22 569 94.83 P° n y°«l 29 l3 30 304 244 77 758 94.75 65 88 34 ***** 33x 27 10 70 483 60.37 cCabe 22 73 105 272 0 15 10 1 298 33.11 OW CM
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  • 548 4 Police Soccer PLAYER CARRIED OFF THE FIELD Johore Bahru, August 21. It was an all Malay team on each side that competed for the Haji Amboh Solooh Shield between the Singapore and the Johore Police on Johore Civil Service Club padang, this evening, but no high standard
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  • 2356 5 OLD FAVOURITE AT COVENT GARDEN A NEW NAVAL COMEDY: CHARLES LAUGHTON PREFERS THE SCREEN AN ANTHROPOLOGIST'S NEWSREEL From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 11. SSIAN BALLET REVIVAL ntes Russes" was performed for the time this season at Covent Garden, week It was good to see again this
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  • 978 5 Radiolympia—the fruits of a year’s research and experiment in “wireless” are assembled. What will happen in the next 12 months—l 2 years—century “Are the Martians waiting for us to give them a ring asks Gerald Heard in the “News Chronicle”. What is the future of Radio?
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  • 1567 6 BRITISH BOARD'S PRINCIPLES OF CENSORSHIP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE TO BE HELD A considerable part of the report of the British Board of Film Censors for 1933, issued recently, deals with the problem ■of films in which animals take part. The Board say the public would be
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  • 18 6 Four London girls seen on their way to Hyde Park Udo for a cooling dip.
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  • 219 6 Sir MacPherson Robertson Replies NOT FOR FREAK MACHINES Criticism of the conditions of the Eng-land-Australia air race and of its efficacy as a practical means of furthering the development of civil aviation have now been replied to by Sir Macpherson Robertson who, in giving £15.000 as prize
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  • 213 6 A Strange Reversal Recently, in Melbourne, a motor-car I which originally cost £2,000 and had been I driven by one owner on the roads of England and Australia for more than a quarter of a century, was sold by a dealer for £4O. I The car
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  • 58 6 To Meet In Melbourne Next Year The next world press congress will be held at Melbourne in March 1935, during lhe Centenary Celebrations. The last was held at Geneva. About 400 delegates from all parts of the world including Great Britain, the United States, Japan and China,
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  • 263 6 Saxophone Is Beautiful IN THIS GOLDEN AGE OF MUSIC Two contributions to the controversy on "Is Jazz music?” by eminent musicians, have just come from Australia. Percy Grainger, the famous pianist and composer, who, incidentally, was born in Australia, and who has just returned to ‘give
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  • 164 6 Criticism By Royal Commission Perth (W.A.), August 4. Severe criticism of the manner in which the Agricultural Bank has been administered is contained in the report of the Royal Commission which has inquired into the affairs of the bank. The trustees of the bank are
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  • 1253 6 PRIME MINISTER'S CLAIMS IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN DECLARES AGAINST RESTRICTED PRODUCTiC The claims that Australia had made one of the most spectacular economic recoveries known in the world was made by Mr. Lyons, the Australian Prime Minister, in a broadcast speech at Sydney, opening the campaign leading up
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  • 58 6 Australia Bi»v<? Them Fr IT? Tests The test matches in England largely responsible for a minor the sale of wireless receiving si tralia. Last month the net increase in 16.692, or 3000 more than the record of April. The previous r<was in April 1930 during the
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  • 719 7 A Hard Working Place MR. JULIUS FISHER'S IMPRESSIONS Singapore, Wednesday. resting impressions of his visit to aited States were given to a Malaya me representative by Mr. Julius Fis>f Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., who ned to Singapore yesterday. Fisher spent six weeks in Hollywood, he was most hospitably
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  • 42 7 HOMF TO SEE HER PARENTS— The Duchess of York followed by the Duke, who is recovering from a V?', oned hand, arriving at Glamis station to stay at Glamis Castle the home of the Earl of Strathmore.
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  • 200 7 Young Anthropologist’s Offer CANBERRA, AUG. 5 The Federal Government have accepted the offer of Mr Donald Thompson, of the stall of Melbourne University, to live among the Arnhem Land aboriginals, who are the fiercest in Australia, in order to study their habits and customs. Mr. Thompson,
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  • 129 7 No Salary For Playing At Hollywood Two of the world's most famous lawn tennis players-F. J. Perry, Wimbledon champion and Davis Cup hero and Sdne. Suzanne Lenglen -are shortly to appear in films. Perry is going to Hollywood to play —as himself—in “At Your Service.” He
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  • 968 7 Malayan Arrangements MANY RALLIES TO BE HELD Singapore, August 22. A meeting of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association was held at the Scout Headquarters in Buffalo Road yesterday evening to discuss the welcome they are to give the Chief Scout Lord Baden-Powell on his arrival in
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  • 303 7 HIS MISSION IN SINGAPORE Once every year, since that bright and popular publication, the Annual of the East, first made its bow, Mr. H. F. Knapp, F.R.G.S., its editor and publisher, makes a trip round the world. Mr. Knapp is now in Singapore collecting materiel for
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  • 115 7 Miss Jean Batten’s Autographed Note A £1 note autographed by Miss Jean Batten, the famous airwoman who is still in Australia, has just been sold by auction at Sydney for £l4 14. Two sixpences, initialled by her. brought 10 each. The bidding was run up by two
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  • 86 7 Not To Fight Again This Year Max Baer, who last month won the world’s heavy-weight title from Primo Carnera. will probably not take part in any more big contests this year. He has told the Madison Square Garden Corporation, with whom he is under contract that he “chose
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  • 702 7 Sprot's Unbeaten Record A good recovery by the English rink (R. Slater, E. F. Gudgeon, P. D. Tomlinson, and F. Biggin), in their final game against their nearest rivals, Ireland, at the Temple club, gave them full honours. They won the rink championship defeating Ireland, for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 360 8 MAJESTIC OPENING TO-MORROW AT THE 2-45 MATINE THE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF THE WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT BETWEEN At* MAX BAER W PRIMO CARNERA Vr THE GREATES t MOST SENSATIONAL FIGHT IN THE HISTORY OF THE RING j INCLUDING SLOWING MOTION CAMERA SHOWING THE PUNCH AND KNOCK glgga HI DOWN
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  • 101 9 .—Reuter. Defensive Weapons OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS i Tokio, August 23. I The Japanese naval plans have at last I been revealed, according to the papers, I simultaneously with the announcement that Rear-Admiral Yamamoto is leaving for London on September 11 to participate in the Naval Talks. The
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  • 51 9 —Reuter. Failure Of Plot Havana. August 23. The discovery of a revolutionary plot in the Cuban Army has resulted in twelve men being shot, including one Lieut.-Co-lonel by order of the Summary Court Martial. The plot failed owing to the prompt ac- tion taken by Colonel
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  • 51 9 Reuter $250,000.000 Allocated By R.F.C. Washington. August 23. Mr. Jesse Jones announced that the R.F. C. had a’located 8250,000.000 for cotton loans, but expressed doubt as to whether more than 8150.000.000 will be used. The allocation of $250.000.000 would cover four-million bales and is the extreme limit.—
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  • 63 9 —Reuter Wireless. U.S. To Siffn New Treaty To-day Washington. August 23. The first outcome of President Roosevelt’s bargaining powers is that a Trade Treaty with Cuba is being signed on August 24. The terms are not disclosed, but it is believed to provide for a reduction in
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  • 66 9 —Reuter Wireless. Masked Bands Of Arabs Terrorising Countryside Algiers. August 23. Encouraged by the recent rioting in Constantine, armed masked bands of Arabs are terrorising the countryside in true highwayman fashion, looting farms and way-laying travellers. The latest outrage was at Tocqueville on which a band of armed
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  • 100 9 [ie -Rugby Radio Service. General Agreement On Various Points London, August 22. Many of the Delegates to the Wheat Advisory Committee, which has been meeting at the Board of Trade, were to-day in communication with their respective Governments and the meeting was postponed until to-morrow. It will then
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  • 46 9 ties of cotton and farm products.-Reuter Wireless. k Barter System Being Discussed New York, August 23. A system of barter between America and Germany, it is reported, is being discussed whereby America will export large quan i ties of cotton and farm products.-Reuter
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  • 143 9 Reuter. New Organisation In United States Washington, August 23. j The formation of a new “American; Liberty League” is announced by Jousett Shouse, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, who states that President Roose- velt has approved of the idea. The League is a non-party organisation and it
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  • 90 9 Rusbv Radio Service. Testing Value In Catching Criminals London, August 23. In view of the results obtained in the flight over London on an Autogyro with which Scotland Yard was carrying out a series of experiments, the Criminal Investigation Department of the Metropolitan Police is considering the advisability
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  • 52 9 Reuter Wireless. i Bandits Dash Away With $427,000 Brooklyn, August 23. A gang of ten or fifteen bandits, armed with machine-guns, surrounded an armoured lorry outside an ice factory, stole $427,000 and sped off at seventy miles an hour. The Po’ice have been instructed to shoot to
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    • 67 9 WARNER BROS. AGAIN OFFER ANOTHER AMAZING MUSICAL! A GREAT LAUGH STORY-DRESSED LIKE A MILLION! Songsf Laughs! wm. O Girls! Spectacle! i Surprises! In the screen’s first real story o f designers and models 10 BIG STARS! T 200 BEAUTIES! k 60 LOVELY MODELS! HUGH JERBERI b t Bins w Jex
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  • 1082 10 The situation in the Free State is I now developing in a way which deserves the attention of all who hope to live to see the re-establishment of friendly relations between England and Ireland. W hen Mr. De Valera first took office he hoped to govern
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  • 1071 10  -  —Leonora Star in the “Glasgow Hera' i His name was Mustaq Hassain, but in our household he was called Khansamah, the Urdu word meaning cook. And our cook he was for four years, during which every meal was a delight, every dinner party a certain triumph, and every visit
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  • 296 10 An American On British Ideals The Rev. Means, an American Rhodes scholar, addressed the Singapore Rotary Club on the life and work of Cecil Rhodes and of the Rhodes Scholarships. Mr. Means paid a glowing tribute to the British people and expressed the opinion that Anglo-American amity yvas
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  • 230 10 Office-Bound Passengers Inconvenienced Passengers in the habit of travelling their offices by- tram experienced a dt I ture from the usual routine this morn: I between 8.15 and 8.45. This is the t i when the pressure was greatest, and minutes’ delay was caused to many
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  • 92 11 At Kuching MACHINE SMASHED CREW UNINJURED From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 23. c machine flown by Flying-Officer c Übon-Stewart crashed on landing the river on the first day of the six ceks' tour of British North Borneo cmg carried out by two flying boats number 205
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  • 339 11 rate Of Young Locomotive Driver X. verdict of death by misadventure was .med by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singa- < roner, at the inquiry into the fatal t at Kampong Batak on Aug. 17 resulted in the death of Pakiri Mo- a
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  • 71 11 by R.adio Service. aviest In London For Past Two Months London, August 23. -ain fell heavily in many parts of t e try last night and in London the the heaviest for the past two mon wmg to the rain after the droug ireds of tons of
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  • 173 11 Serious Collision At Tanjong Bungah TWO PERSONS SERIOUSLY INJURED A serious collision in which a lorry and a bus were badly smashed and two persons seriously injured occurred at the fifth mile--1 stone Tanjong Bungah Road at about I 11 o clock yesterday morning. I It
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  • 365 11 Association To Observe Old Calendar The local Chinese Consulate has received instructions from the Nanking Foreign Office that in commemoration of the anniversary of Confucius' birthday a memorial service be held on Monday, August 27. The Chinese schools in Penang have received orders from the Consulate
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  • 86 11 Inspector Asks For Substantial Bail rai a Hokkien Chinese, was Yeoh Chool enang police Court this charged m the Magistrate, Mr. D. morning be 30 am on August 23, at Wills, that at Brisk Riln Road) he a coffee shop closed receptacle, S wit e a cupboard
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  • 245 11 Accused Slips Fetters WITNESS’ HANDWRITING TAKEN Two Detectives told of their prisoner, Kok Bean Peng, slipping a fetter and at- tempting to jump out of a ricksha in the Penang Police Ccuit this morning Kok I Bean Peng, a Cantonese, was charged with i the fraudulent
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  • 128 11 Van Dine Thriller At Queen’s A well picked cast of Warner Bros, artists are responsible for the excellence of the Van Dine thriller. "The Kennel Murder Case.” now showing at the Queen's. William Powell is superb as Philo Vance the detective, Mary Astor is equally good opposite
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  • 34 11 Postponed Till Tuesday The Body Beautiful Competition for Penang boxers which was to have been held at Wembley Park last night was postponed till Tuesday. August 28, owing to inclement weather.
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  • 98 11 In two separate cases brought before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning Lau Boon Choo, an elderly Chinese, and a Chinese woman named Heah Lean Choo were each fined $26 for the possession of dutiable liquor, with sentences of 13 days’ simple imprisonment in
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  • 50 11 Abdul, a Tamil, was this morning discharged’of the fraudulent possession of a temple lamp. The Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, remarked on the extremely unsatisfactory evidence of Chin Ah Kow, a pawnbroker at 140, Campbell Street. Abdul argued enmity with the detective who executed his arrest.
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  • 266 11 Cost Cf Erecting A Tombstone DISTRICT COURT CASE The case in which a clerk of the Government Monopolies Department was summonsed by a stone mason for alleged nonpayment of the total sum agreed upon for [building a stombstone was heard in the 1 District Court
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  • 132 11 Trinity College Examination Results Ths following are results of the Theory Examination held by the Trinity College of Music, London, in June et the Education Office Penang. Pupils of The Penang School of Music. All Candidates passed. Preparatory.—Gladys Lim and Mary Poon, (Blind Candidate) with Honours.
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  • 161 11 No Records Filed In Four Cases The Court of Appeal opened its sitting at Penang to-day at the Supreme Court and was presided over by the Hon. The Chief Justice Sir Walter Huggard, K.C. with whom was the Hon. Mr. Justice Thomas and the Hon. Mr. Justice Thorne.
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  • 80 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Appeal For Purchase For The Nation London, August 23. A sum of £lO,OOO has been raised by the public in response to the appeal for the purchase for the nation of the Buttermere Valley in the English Lake District. A further sum of £2,500 is
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    • 183 11 I > life I ft Be Fair T 0 Your Babi Nature intended that he should be fed on breast milk or alternatively on the nearest food to Nature. !n ether words he should have HUMANISED TRUFOOD because if is the only food which can justify, by every test known
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  • 3153 12 EX-OFFICERS ON CHARGES OF FALSIFICATION THREE FURTHER DAYS FIXED FOR HEARING In the District Court yesterday, before Mr. B. 14.I 4 Biidgc, District Judge, Penang, the case was continued in which W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, the ex-Hon. Secretary and the ex-Hon. Treasurer,
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  • 17 12 THE STEEL SHUTTER sliding over a tray of jewels as the window' n smashed.
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  • 139 12 Hua Ee Lam, a Chinese ricksha puller stated in the Penang Police Court th morning that he had pulled a Javanese woman passenger named Pianoh binte R ma Solito for two hours. Both were charged with disorderly cur duct by fighting with one another oi;'-' the E. O.
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  • 79 12 Road Obstruction And Dangerous Building In the Penang Police Court this n ing, Mr. A. E. M. Dennys, Town Sup< tendent, appeared for the Municipalit prosecuting a Tamil shopkeeper for struction. Accused had littered two dred feet of the five-foot-way of Ach Street with sacks, for which he
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  • 812 13 Suspect Traced By Ricksha Puller THRILLING STORY TOLD IN COURT How a suspected thief was traced from the scene of his crime to the disposing of the stolen property by the observation of a ricksha puller was thrillingly narrated in the Penang Police Court, yesterday morning,
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    15 13 JOHNNY PETERS in ti lining for his light at Wimb'edJn against George Morgan.
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  • 581 13 Husband Charged COMPLAINT of ill TREATMENT At the resumed preliminary inquiry by the Penang Police Magistrate. Mr. D. Wills, I yesterday afternoon into a charge of mur- j der framed against Palayan, the Tamil I husband of Sinnathaya, Inspector Hamil- I ton stated that at 7
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  • 359 13 His Excellency the Officer Administeri ing the Government, accompanied by Mrs. I Caldecott, and attended by the Personal Staff, will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail on Sunday the 26th August to attend a. session of the Federal Council there on Monday the 27th
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  • 179 13 Extraordinary New Uses For Wool Extraordinary new uses for and even forms of Australia’s wool are being discovered, says Austral News. By a new process soft and durable leather has just been made from it. Even the shiny surface of patent leather is being produced from the
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  • 155 13 Forb'f’den At Australian Native Reserve That Australia is alive to the undesirable psychological effects on the native races of the scanty clothing often worn by white women is emphasised by rules just laid down by the Federal Chief Protector of Aborigines. Women tourists who visit Palm Island,
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  • 127 14 Johnson's Purse To Be Increased A LARGE CROWD EXPECTED (BY “SECONDS OUT”) To-night’s meeting between Young Johnson and Torio Sosa at Penang should attraet a big crowd. There was a hitch yesterday as Johnson appeared unwilling to meet Sosa as he only signed a contract to fight
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  • 365 14 —very gracious message.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Public Clamouring For Settlement London, August 23. Th e Tests over, the public are clamouring for the M.C.C. to settle once and for all the question of leg theory. Sir Stanley Jackson, the Chairman of the Committee,
    —very gracious message.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  365 words
  • 77 14 Win All Matches At Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 23. The Japanese Davis Cup players won all their matches this afternoon. The following are the results:— DOUBLES Fujikura and Nishimura beat Smith and vV ise 6—4. Yamagishi and Nishimura beat Chua Choon Leong and
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  • 21 14 —Reuter. AMERICAN TENNIS In tke semi-final, j ft Jllld stoefen beat Bell and {Mangin IQ 8 q j 7—s.—Reuter.
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  • 69 14 —Reuter. County Cricket NOTTS BADLY TROUNCED London, August 23. The following are results of County Cricket matches concluded to-day:— Northamptonshire defeated Hampshire by an innings and 98 runs. Northamptonshire: 369. Hampshire: 107 (Partridge 6 for 26) and 164 (Cox 5 for 72). LEICESTER’S INNINGS VICTORY Leicestershire defeated
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  • 655 14 “The Ashes,” the mythical, but greatly coveted, prize for which the series of five Test matches had their origin fifty-two years ago after a memorable match between England and Australia at th 3 Oval, London. Many famous cricketers took part in that game. Or the
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  • 111 14 —Reuter. Women's Invitation Doubles MISS JACOBS AND MISS RYAN BEATEN Germantown, August 23. The semi-finals in the Women’s Invitation Doubles held in conjunction with the Men’s Championship were played to-day and resulted as follows: Miss Stammers and Miss James beat Miss Jacobs and Miss Ryan 6 —4,
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  • 171 14 Reuter. On American Challengers Newport. Rhode Island. August 23. Rainbow defeated Weetamoe by 2 minutes 34 seconds in the first trial of the final series over a thirty mile course. Endeavour, crossing the line five minutes after the start, drew nearer and nearer to the American yachts
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  • 405 14 -I Kok Liang And Soon Hock 1 Beaten In Singles Semi-Final J (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) f Tung Ghim Huat and Tan Boon Piew will meet in the final for the Singles bada minton championship cf Penang, by virtue of their respective victories over Cheah 1 Soon Hock and
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  • 369 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foUowtng are the latest quotation» a 1CB89R& KdfINNSDY A •O’» «here M to-dRr Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER B. Lintang 1.27% 1.32 %ex 1.30 1.35 ex Bedford 95 1-00 97% 1-02% Benta 1.22 1.27% 1.25 1.30 Broga 1-15 1-20
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  • 36 14 The Prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb Spct 25% Oct. Dec. 1934 26% Jan. March 1935 27% Apr. June 1935 28 Market Quiet.
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  • 43 14 —Reuter. Finishes Perfectly Sound London. August 23. Colombo was given a steady spin over one mile and finished perfectly sound. His action appeared to be very free and his trainer said that the horse was all right again.—Reuter.
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  • 31 14 The Charevatts XI gave a walk-over to the M.A.F.C. *‘B” in a postponed Second Division League fixture, scheduled to be played yesterday on the Dato Kramat padang.
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  • 254 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBERS Allenby 1.95 2/)0 2.00 2.10 Ayer Penas 2.05 2.15 2.00 2.10 Batu Lintang 1.27% 1.32% 1.27% 1.32% Benta 1-22% 1.27% 1.22% 1.27% Broga 1.15 1.17% 1.15 1.17% C. Serdang 6.00 6.20 6.10 6.40 Indragiri 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.55 New
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  • 151 14 The following are the latest quotation» for to-day Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allenbys 2.02 2.10 Ayer Moleks 1.42% 1.50 Ayer Penas 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 92% 1.00 Bedfords 97% 1.00 Brogas 1.15 1.20 Glenealys 2.60 2.75 Indragiris 1.55 1.65 Kempas 3.50 3.60 Kuala Sidim 2.65 2.75 c Mentakabs 46
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  • 116 14 London YESTERDAY TO-DAY TIN—(3 Month») £227-0-0 £227-5-0 London Singapore f 227-0-0 £227-5-0 Business Done $112 75 113 00 Penang Business Done $i 13 .00 COPRA— (Sundried) Buyers no sellers 25 tons black pepper RUBBER 7 9|l6d 7%d New York i 5 n|i 6c (G) 15%c(G> Singapore Spot 2
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  • 362 14 SOON THEAM CO. The fODawing are the changee In our quotaUune up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Allenbys 2.02 2.12% 2.00 2.10 Ayer Panas 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 90 95 90 95 B. Lintangs 1.30 1.35 1.27% 1.32% Bentas 1.25 1.35 1.27% Brogas 1.15
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  • 41 14 PENANG. AUGUST 24 London Bank Demand 2 4?) 4 m'ts 24ft Private 3 m|ts credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 2 On New York Demand 59nom France T.T. 880nom Hongkong T.T. 33% Shanghai T.T. 39% India T.T. 15«% Silver 21 916
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    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfa.” 6 a m 74 E 17 m.m. Noon 89 S TIDE TABLE 1 To-day High Water Low Water 12.08 p.m. 6.20 a.m. 6.55 p.m. To-morrow 12.53 a.m. 7.02 a.m. 12.50 p.m. 7.33 p.m.
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  • 764 15 IMPROVED POSITION AND OUTLOOK SIR HERBERT WRIGHT'S SPEECH < r.ty-fifth annual ordinary gening of the Eastern International ,:id Produce Trust, Ltd., was held ;_:ust at Bunge House, 71, st.' v London E.C. rbert Wright (the Chairman)J irse of his speech, said: Gentle.m sure you
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  • 383 15 A Sound Financial Position I ghth ordinary general meeting of i bers of Harewood Rubber Estates, was held at the registered offices, company, 411-419, Salisbury House,' July 31, Mr. H. F. Jackson (chair- the company) presiding. Chairman said: The profit for the. vos £1.441 19s. 6d.,
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  • 811 15 Dividend Of 10 Per Cent. Declared MR. H. F. CROSTHWAITE ON THE OUTLOOK The twentieth annual general meeting of the Semenyih Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Friday, 3rd August, at Walsingham House, London. E. C. Mr. H. F. Crosthwaite (the Chairman) I said: In presenting the
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  • 135 15 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Parti 75 31 32 75 3 32 New York 5.08'4 5.09 U 4.93 1 1 4.95 Va BraSS? 21.35V 2 21.37y 2 ‘J 15.35 15.36i/ 2 SSXrdam 7.39V 2 7.40V 2 lan 58 7 16 58 15 32 Berlin 12.81 12.76 Stockholm
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    • 1725 16 RjTTTS If ’MgRS i /il W I i /-T i I 1 ->. bi v OUMMRB. A_IMB TO EUROPE VIA SUE 7 > BLUB PUMMEL LIME LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. J£* M Oct. 10 C. MEMNON MarS d °?\rt' dam and a Ha°Xrg G S!1 Auf.’ »o fept 29 u
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  • 857 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Kediife of Principal Lines allowing Is a list of vessels arriving -Jllng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY XNESE PRINCE from Singavia Belawan. Sails to-day for mbo. Naples, Halifax, Boston and New York. i ’"LAN from Singapore via ports. YMAER VAN TWIST from Bela- Deli,
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  • 1256 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched f rom Penang on the 15th August per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London yesterday. AIR MAILS A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and Canada by road to Alor Star and thence by Imperial
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  • 81 17 Dates And Vontteo WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29 Ebor Handicap. Run at York, Distanen One Mile, Six Furlongs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Gimcrack Stakes. Run at Yprk, Distance Six Furlongs. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Distance Six Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St. Leger Stakes. Run at Distance
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  • 116 17 Sept. 1,5, 8, 12 and 15 —Singapore TOM Club Autumn Meeting. RUGGER: Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Seremban. Oct. 6, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacca at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 20, Selangor vs. Perak at Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 27, Selangor vs. Penang at Penang. Nov. 3, Selangor vs. Malaya Command
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    • 32 17 1 ANNOUNCE PRICE REDUCTIONS J ON ALL THEIR WELL KNOWN RADIO PRODUCTS Particulars Latest Prices Kee Huat Co.—Key Cycle Motor Co, or B b Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO M LTD. 2
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    • 613 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 110.35—The Midland Studio Orchestra, directed by Frank Cantell; Emily H Broughton (soprano), from a Biri| 19.81 aatna mingham studio. W wavetangthc IB.SBwtfw 111.05—Time Signal from Greenwich. Ha™be uMd rfm- 81.10 mctnc rold Ramsay at the organ of the ’Humeouriy. jj 81.85 metres Granada, Tooting, London. 49.59
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  • 2519 18 ROYAL GOVERNOR OF ISLE OF WIGHT THE PRINCE AT BIARRITZ FLYING DOCTOR FOR ALASKA KING DECORATES ARCTIC EXPLORER (From Our Own Corrspondent.) London, August 11. THE KING’S AUNT AT CARISBROOKE Before the rcyal yacht, with the King and Queen on board, sailed to its mooring
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    • 136 18 THE SCAMP. j- W jm. I IF Mischief Means Health llllllllllllllllllllJllflTllllllllHilllllllllHJllllHllilllilUlllilini Baby Lucille is a bonny bealtby baby now thanks to Lactogen, of which I cannot 111 I speak too highly, for I am sure Lactogen h aS has come on so well since she had it. She P now
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    • 100 18 Extreme Climatic Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT The If gives a long period of faithful service as the. moulded container is of substantial design capable of withstanding the Jolting of the Worst Roads and is of the well known "Richardson 11 Composition Material. Decide to Ht an Oldham
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  • 433 19 uters Pacific Service. Rice Production STILL ON THE INCREASE Nanking, August 3. esults of the first official attempt ■porting in China are summarised nograph just issued by the Naxgricultural Research Bureau of try of Industries. the Chinese Government took up < attempts had been made by
    uters Pacific Service.  -  433 words
  • 103 19 view or the recent rise -—r osts in Japan.—Reuters Pacific TY>kyo, July 27. pping Investigation Board, which ned by a special committee, subreport to-day to the Japanese f Communications recommending present subsidy* system should be for a further five years when it October next year. 'nmended, however,
    view or the recent rise -—r osts in Japan.—Reuters Pacific  -  103 words
  • 130 19 —Reuter. Chinkiang. Hailstones, described as having been as large as eggs,” we re responsible or three junks being overturned, the destruction of a number of buildings, the death of one man and 40 other persons being injured. Recently, a terriffic hailstorm swept Shaopo, a city in
    —Reuter.  -  130 words
  • 325 19 tias previously sent to them. —Reuters aPicfle Service. Reproved By Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek Nanking, August 8. A stern reproach, that they have not been doing all that is possible to prevent droughts and floods, has been given the authorities of Chekiang, Kiangsu, Honan. Anhwei, Hupeh and Kiangsi provinces
    tias previously sent to them.—Reuters aPicfle Service.  -  325 words
  • 86 19 panese request on July 20—Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen, July 28. It is reported from Shanhaikwan that the Commander of the French North China Troops has formally declined the Japanese request that the latter be notified in advance whenever foreign troops propose to drill close to the
    panese request on July 20—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  86 words
  • 85 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, Aug. 4. Over 2,000 “illegal,” seditious books” were burnW>n August 1 by the Bureau for the Censorship of Publications appointed by the South-west Executive Committee, according to an announcement here today. Since the establishment jof the Bureau, all publications have to be
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  • 36 19 tnuuuitu —Reuters Pacific Service. Harbin, August 10. The Manchoukuo garrison at Tzilinghe, a town 30 miles west of Progranitchnaya, mutineed to-day. 80 well-equipped and mounted cavalrymen escaping to the hills. —Reuters Pacific Service.
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  • 414 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Military Activity Renewed REDS' THREAT TO ADVANCE ON FOOCHOW Canton, August 7. After remaining tranquil for the last seven months, the Kwangtung-Fukien frontier has again become the scene of considerable military activity on account of the tense situation in Fukien caused by the Communists’
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  • 224 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Amalgamated With College Of Law Peiping, Aug. 1. The College of Commerce of the National University of Peiping, which was formerly the Russian Language School, wes taken over by the University yesterday, the College of Law of the same university in accordance with an
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  • 72 19 Japanese two-thirds of the aggregate.—Reuters Pacific Service. Changchun, July 28. The miraculous rise of a modern city out of what until two years ago was a railway junction town on the prairie is indicated by a survey which estimates that $23,000,000 has baen spent were on
    Japanese two-thirds of the aggregate.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  72 words
  • 66 19 —Feu ter. Peiping, August 1. Opium smokers who fail to heed a proclamation Issued by the Garrison Headquarter» of Peiping and Tientsin, will, after one warning, be taken into custody and executed. The proclamation, which states that no leniency will be shown to "Poppy” lovers
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  • 264 19 taken to fight the Mayor’s order. —Reuters Pacific Service. Against Canton's Purity Campaign Peiping, Aug. 9. Local Chinese women’s organisations are busily organising opposition against the campaign recently launched by Mr. Yuan Liang, the Mayor of Peiping .against bare feet and exposed legs on the part of young
    taken to fight the Mayor’s order.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  264 words
  • 189 19 To Teach Chinese Youths British Methods Shanghai, July 24. Three Lancashire mill girls have arrived in Shanghai to teach Chinese youths end girls the latest processes of British cotton mills and the best old-established practices of their craft. All three come from Bolton and stepped ashore here
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  • 167 19 —Reuter Premier Chinese Actor To Tour Rdssia Shanghai. Mr. Mei Lan-fang whose exquisite female impersonations have made him premier Chinese actor, has accepted on invitations from VOKS in the U. S. S. R. to tour Russia with his troupe. The famous actor and his players will leave China
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  • 264 20 Festival Of Song Story THE GORSEDD CEREMONY in progress at the Victoria Gardens, Neath. Thousands of Welshmen from near and far, including representatives from Australia, America and Africa, attended this national festival of literature, music and song. DOMINION’S TRIBUTE.~Rcv. E. B. Powell, secretary ol the local G •><. :l committee,
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