Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 207. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 641 1 HOW BOY SULTAN'S GRAVE WAS FOUND The first Sultan of Pahang was a boy of 14. He took the title of Sultan in 1474, but a year later he died, and it is believed that he was poisoned. From that time right up until
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  • 98 1 .—Reuter. Soviet Allegations Against Japanese TIGHTLY BOUND AND BEATEN Moscow, Sept. 1. After the Soviet Press allegations that the Japanese tortured the arrested Soviet employees of the C.E.R., M. Stomonvakow, assistant to the Foreign Commissar, drew the attention of the Japanese Ambassador to the alleged torture of
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  • 75 1 .—Reuter. Austrian Chancellor’s Speech Vienna, Sept. 3. A plebiscite, though not in the form of the old Parliamentary elections, foreshadowed by Dr. Schuschnigg addressing 60,000 Tyrolean peasants specially assem- bled at Innsbruck. He declared, however, that the date of the plebiscite would be fixed by the Austrians
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  • 41 1 .—Reuter. 50 Injured And Many Coaches Smashed Paris, September 2. A runaway locomotive crashed into a staHcnary suburban train at the de rEst th s mom’ns- Many coaches were smashed while fifty People were injured, tom? serious y.
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  • 31 1 she had run ashore m Lb^ n part of the cargo of wheat was taken off the ?hiv remained s faCt thttt later burst into dames and and SOme
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  • 50 1 To Be Known As “Praha” Prague, August 30. After Jonuary 1 next all letters and telegrams addressed to “Prague” will be returned to the senders as ‘‘undeliverable,’ announce the Czechoslovakian postal authorities to-day (Thursday). The object is to enforce the use of the city’s native name, “Praha.”
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  • 96 1 Reuier. Action To Be Taken Against 8.8. C. London, September 2. A serious challenge to the Musty Sunday Observance Act of 1677 is promised shortly when a common informer will proceed against the 8.8. C. for broadcasting on the Sabbath. Since a similar action was highly successful
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. Settlement Still Possible New York, Sept. 1. Hopes of a settlement of the textile strike faded to-night when Mr. Francis I. Gorman, after an hour’s meeting w the Executive Council of the United Textile M orkers of America, said the situation wes unchanged. STILL A POSSIBILITY
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  • 54 1 .—Reuter. Trans-America Flight I Record Broken New York, September J. Colonel Roscoe Turner, the American airman who will participate in the LonI don-Melbourne air race with Clyde Pangbourn, to-day broke his own west to east trans-America flight record of 10 hours 5 minutes, by two minutes. The
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  • 166 1 The Position Of Paris QUITE DEFENCELESS Paris, August 30. The aviation ground of le Bourget was “completely destroyed” this (Thursday) morning by seventeen bombing ’planes, which made a surprise attack as part of this week’s vast-scale air manoeuvres. A dense cloud blanket completely concealed the attackers from the
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  • 92 1 Military Mission Pays Return Visit Odessa, Aug. 28. Twelve high Turkish officers, led by General Fachrettin Pasha, were welcomed with full military honours as they landed here on Monday to the sound of bands end salutes from the harbour guns. They left in a few hours for
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  • 101 1 Discovered In Library At Irkutsk Moscow, Aug. 24. A manuscript of Leonardo da Vinci of undoubted authenticity has just been discovered in the archives of the library in the Siberian town of Irkutsk. The subject matter is a plan for the construction of a flying machine and a
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  • 110 1 —Reuter. Many Workers Oppose Strike New York, September 3. Mr. George Berry, N.R.A. Divisional Administrator, has telegraphed to Mr. Green that the! strike presents totally unjustified possibilities for massacre. Mr. George Sloane, head of the Textile Institute, broadcast an appeal to textile workers not to strike, and
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  • 57 1 Request To Governing Commission Saarbruecken, Aug. 30 A special session of the Saar provincial council on Wednesday sent an urgent request to the governing commission of the Saar to undertake a perso.ial investigation of the German labour camps before taking the drastic measure of suppressing all activities of
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  • 178 1 Special Transmission Car GERMAN DEMONSTRATION Berlin, August 3(J. 'l'lie first television transmission car was seen working on Wednesday in the gardens of the Reichs-broadcast-ing company. This new apparatus is intended in future to record important occurrences in picture and sound and transmit them for long distances at
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  • 77 1 .—Reuter. Pathetic Return Of Inhabitants BuenoS Aires, September 2. The fire at Campana has diminished, and the danger of other oil reservoirs catching fire is believed to be over. Some inhabitants are returning and are pathetically wandering about the streets trying to salvage the remains of their possessions.
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. Eligible To Hungarian f Throne? Budapest, Sept. 2. The country is excited over the news of the impending divorce of Archduke Albrecht of Hapsburg, on the application of his morganatic wife, as the divorce would probably remove legal obstacles to Albrecht’s claim to succeed to the throne.
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  • 74 1 For Chinese Marine Academy Moscow, Aug. 28. The Japanese Government has accepted, an invitation to provide an instructor for the newly organised Chinese marine academy at Foochow, in the province of Fukien, according to a news report from Tokio appearing in the official organ of the Red Army,
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  • 82 1 More Orders Going Elsewhere? London, August 10. Fears that the new prdeis for the supply of coal to the Egyption State Railways may be placed in Germany or elsewhere, las the example of the Santa Fe Railway I of Argentina has just shown, are expreasled by coal industrialists
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  • 260 3 In Two Criminal Cases MOTION TO SET ASIDE EX-PARTE ORDER (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 1. The further hearing was continued this morning of K. Sockalingam Mudliyar’s application to set aside the ex-parte order made against him in connection with Das and Co’s taxed bill
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  • 322 3 Leaving In Relays? Owing t j th? large number of entries fol* the Erg'. J f.j Australia air race in October it is pccsible that the competitors will leave England in relays, and that a readjustment of times will be made at Singapore, thus enabling
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  • 71 3 At Age Of 41 Penang, September 2. The death took place at her residence, No. 224, Burmah Road yesterday morning of Mrs. Lim Swee Poh, wife of Mr. Lim Swee Poh. Deceased, who was 41 years of age, had been ailing for some time.
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  • 307 3 Fatal Fall Into Drain WHILE PLAYING WITH CRIPPLED BROTHER Penang, September 2. The sad tale of how a little Chinese girl, aged three years, came by’ her death was related to the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, by her mother at an inquiry held yesterday.
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  • 92 3 Petty Officer Falls Into Sea UNAVAILING EFFORTS AT RESCUE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 1. Petty Officer Henry’ Mcßrearty of the H.M.S. Terror was about to board a launch at Johnsons Pier yesterday when he slipped and fell between the steps and the launch.
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  • 107 3 Woman Intimidated By Six Cantonese Singapore, August 31. A daring hold-up was made by six armed men in a Singapore shop last night. Cash amounting to $BOO was stolen. The Detective Branch information is that at 9.30 p.m. six Cantonese armed with daggers broke into a
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  • 90 3 “Your worship will see that his hands are quite white and soft like a woman’s,” said Court Inspector D. R. Cowie on Friday, when a Chinese, charged before Mr. J. M. Brander, with vagrancy, and being without means of subsistence, maintained that he had work on a twakow.
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  • 326 4 -—Reuter. Eight Goals Against Liverpool RANGERS DEFEAT PARTICK THISTLE London, Sept 1. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Arsenal 8 Liverpool 1 Aston V. 3 Derby C. 2 Blackburn R. 1 Leeds U. 1 Chelsea 3
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  • 80 4 —Reuter. Wyatt Scores Half Century London, September 1. The match between the M.C.C. and Yorkshire was commenced to-day at Scarborough. The M.C.C. batted first and put up 204, Wyatt scoring 51. Smai’es bowled well for Yorkshire and captured 4 wickets for 36. At close of play Yorkshire
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  • 36 4 —Reuter. Coventry Swamps Halifax London, Sept. 1. The following are results of principal rugby matches played to-day: Coventry beat Halifax by 30 points to nil. Leicester beat Bedford by 10 points to 8.
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  • 1454 4 BELLE EDNA WINS THE BIG RACE FOUR WINNERS FOR MAJOR FOX AND THREE FOR LOGUE AVIEMORE'S THIRD SUCCESSIVE WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 1. The weather turned out fine for the races and a lerge crowd attended. The going w’as soft. There
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  • 115 4 Banham To Captain Side This Season Seremban, Saturday. The British Resident, the Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, presided at the annual meeting of the Negri Rugby Football Club. Others present included Mr. Donald Farquharson, Dr. Lawrie, Messrs. Langworthy, Briggs, Fraser, James, Banham, Hallam, Mearns, Morrisson, Smith, Laing,
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  • 175 4 Ex-Malayan Tennis Champion Beats Y. Ohta Shanghai, August 16. Lawn tennis is extremely popular in China and a capacity crowd of 1,000 spectators gathered at the Cercle Sportif Francais to see the team selected by the Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association play against} a team of Japanese players
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  • 260 4 Wanchee Ariffin Cup FINAL TO BE PLAYED ON SEPTEMBER 29 The annual general meeting of the Ji medan Football Association was yesterday at the Crescent Star Sports ;b.. Perak Road. Capt. S. A. M. Noor too Chair. The following representatives fron various clubs were present—Mr. JI.
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  • 488 4 De Souza Brothers Beat Holders Malacca, Sept. 2. The M.L.T.A. championship meeting was successfully concluded on Tuesday when the men’s doubles champions!, y: event between C. F. Gomes and J. M Lee, holders, and P. F. and H. M. de Souza was played, resulting in a victory
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  • 2955 5 LIVERPOOL'S ONE GRAVE DOUBT PRACTICES SHOW UP NEED FOR DEFENSIVE TIGHTENING UP HULME THE KEY TO ARSENAL POWER 1 i their public trials can be taken as any criterion, Liverpool need have no qualms in the matter of il-scoring during the season which ened
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  • 230 5 Corinthians Beaten GOOD DISPLAY IN FINAL MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September 1. The soccer league season at Ipoh was closed yesterday after the match between the Customs and the Corinthians to decide who should have the custody of the shield. The two teams
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  • 76 5 Reuter. Mr. Sopwith’s Sporting Suggestion "YANKEE” "RAINBOW" MAY BOTH BE USED Newport, Sept. 1. It is disclosed that before the selection of the “Rainbow” for the America’s Cup, Mr. Sop with sportingly suggested if the selection committee wished to pit the “Yankee” and “Rainbow” alternatively against “Endeavour”
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  • 88 5 Tamils Qualify For Final (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 1. Two gift goals scored within the first five minutes of play enabled the Tamils to enter the final of the Selangor Football Association Cup. Both goals were scored from free kicks awarded them. The Rangers
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  • 160 5 Belts Offered By Board Of Control FOND MEETS DHARMARAJ TO-NIGHT (BY “SECONDS OUT”) > The Penang Boxing Board of Control has at last approved of the running of local championship fights according to a draft i submitted by the Amalgamated Amuse- ments Ltd. The dates of
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  • 2788 6 ALLEGATION OF CRUELTY DISPROVED MR. W. BARTLEY'S STATEMENT The impression that had gained ground locally that the shooting of dogs, as done by the Municipal dog-shooters, was unsatisfactory was dispelled by the President of the Municipal Commission on Friday in reply to a question
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  • 350 6 Strange documents alleged to be certifi- cates issued to office-bearers of the Sin Gee Hin, one of the most powerful secret societies in Singapore, were produced by the police in a case before Mr. J. M. Brander on Friday. A man named
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  • 918 6 Duke Of Gloucester's Visit j PROGRAMME FULL OF INTEREST Two Months Of Celebrations From the steps of Parliament House, on Ocotber 18, the Duke of Gloucester will I open the celebrations of the centenary of I the city of Melbourne and the State of Victoria. We are
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  • 517 6 Counsel And Bus Driver Who Changed His Job "GETTING TOO HOT FOR HIM" Mr. A. J. Braga, looking little worse for his motor mishap on Thu; afternoon, was present in the Sin second magistrate’s court on Frida; continue his defence of H. C Ml. Eurasian
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  • 226 7 Selangor Sikhs Beaten RAILWAY INSTITUTE ENTERS FINAL From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. By beating the Selangor Sikh Union, the M.S. Railway Institute entered the final the Stonor Shield Cricket Competition, kfter a slow start the Railways closed •ir innings for 186. rfhlf their wickets
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  • 404 7 Championships At New World Three British records were broken (subt to confirmation by the British Am>ur Weight Lifting Association) by local I n.en at the official Singapore Olympic eight Lifting Championships held at the '.v World Amusement Park on Friday night. Unfortunately, owing to the rain the at-
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  • 495 7 FRANKIE WEBER LOSES TO YOUNG THUNDERFACE There was a great gathering at the New World Stadium on Friday night to see the 10 three-minute rounds fight between Frankie Weber, the popular Penang Bantamweight boxer and Young Thunderface, a Red Indian, who was making his first
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  • 120 7 Rsutcr. Poland Defeats Greece Warsaw, Sept. 1. In the third qualifying round of the Davis Cup, the winners of which will enter the 1935 competition, Poland eliminated Greece by three matches to nil. Tarlowski and Bratek (Poland) beat Stalios and Zachos (Greece) 7—5, 6—l, 6—l. Hobda (Poland) beat
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  • 249 7 Second Radio Exhibition I TO BE HELD IN DECEMBER Following the successful Radio Exhibition held by the Penang Wireless Society in December 1932, it has been decided to hold a second Radio. Gramophone, and Allied Trades Exhibition on December 6th, 7th and Bth, 1934, the venue being
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  • 79 7 Strange Haopening In Italy Rome, Aug. 28. An extraordinary duel took piece to-day in a small town not far from Naples. A man and woman who had lived together for long past' but in the last few months were continually quarrelling, decided to put an end to their
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  • 178 7 Men’s Singles And Ladies Doubles (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) On Thursday evening at the Volunteers’ Hall two finals in the Penang Badminton Association open championships will be played—the men’s singles and the ladies’ doubles. Finalists are as follows Men’s Singles Tarr Boon Piew v. Tung Ghim Huat. Ladies’
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  • 100 7 By Narrow Margin (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. In their last match played to-day, the Selangor Club defeated the Klang Club by 19 runs. The Klang Club won the toss and electing to bat put up 91, H. P. Hodge 14, R.
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  • 17 7 BIRTH KILMISTER—At Penang, on September 3, to the wife of W. F. N. Kilmister—a son.
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  • 52 7 —Reuter. Miss Stammers Wins Singles Title Rye, September 2. The English couple, Miss Stammers and Miss James won the final of the Ladies’ Doubles 6 —3, 6 —3 against Miss Ryan and Miss Andrus. Miss Stammers captured the singles title, beating Miss James 6/4, 3 —6
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  • 118 7 Reception In Honour Of Return F rom England (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September 3. The Raja Muda presided at a reception at Kuala Kangsar in honour of the return of the Raja Bendahara from England. Welcoming the Raja Bendahara on his return, the Raja Muda said that
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  • 38 7 DEATH ARMSTRONG.—On July 28, 1934, at Batchelors Hall, Hundon, Suffolk, John Armstrong, late of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, dearly loved husband of Winifred Armstrong, aged 73. Funeral, Wednesday. Aug. 1, at 2.30, at Hundon.
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    • 220 8 ti>Bjl 3p SEASON NEXT CHANGE EXTENDED opens Wednesday TO-NIGHT AND I PAGAN TO-MORROW! I LOVERS! I SHE YIELDED A YEAR AHEAD I T q THE OF ITS TIME! I Warner Bros., creators of I SPELL "42nd Street, Diggers,” "Footifght Qf H/$ Parade,” startle the world again with a sensationally HAUNTING
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    • 97 8 POSITIVELY LAST 2 SHOWS TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-30 LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE! AND WHAT A LIFE! WEEK-END'S PACKED HOUSES CONVULSED WITH LAUGHTER AT EJack Hulbert BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR COMEDIAN IN BRITAIN’S FUNNIEST FI 1 ACK A=HOY’ TO-MORROW W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S GREAT STAGE SUCCESS BETTERS THE sTORY OF AN AMERICAN beauty
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  • 266 9 Rugby Radio Service. Dr. Schacht's Speech BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS London, Sept. 1. No ministerial or other official comment is made on the speech by Dr. Schacht but the British press reaction to the choice which Dr. Schacht offers to the nations to lend more money or
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  • 154 9 lontha forward at 21%. —Rugby Ra- Service. New High Record STERLING SLIGHTLY FIRMER London, September 1. X further advance of in the price gold to the new high record of 14 l/5d place to-day, the increase on yesters price being based on supply and de--1
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  • 84 9 Reuter. Not To Be Used To Redeem Bonds NEW ISSUE TO BE MADE Washington, Sept. 1ports that the Government contemT' using the gold stock profit to redeem bor.-ls are destroyed by a Treasury a E -ment that the 1,246 million dollars per cent, liberty bonds maturing
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  • 103 9 Rugby Radio Service. Australian Visit TO STUDY QUESTION OF EMPIRE SETTLEMENTS London, September 1. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Dominion Affairs, will leave England for Australia in the s.s. Otranto next Friday. He will represent the United Kingdom Branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association at
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  • 86 9 Rugby Radio Service. New Regulation In England TO COME INTO FORCE ON SEPT. 16 London, Sept. 1. The announcement that the regulation forbidding the use of horna or other warnX instruments on motor vehicles after n 30 p.m. will be extended to all roads m built-up
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  • 170 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Duke Of Gloucester Ready To Leave PROGRAMME FOR DUKE'S RETURN JOURNEY London, September 1. The Duke of Gloucester arrived in London early this morning from Balmoral Castle where he had been staying with the King and Queen. He proceeded at once to Buckingham Palace
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  • 328 9 Singapore Plans For The Great Air Race READJUSTMENT OF TIMES HERE In the event of competitors in the Eng-land-Australia c.ir race next month being sent off in relays—as is possible owing to the large number of entries, —readjustment of times will be made at Singapore, thus
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  • 61 9 —Reuter. 5,000,000 Families On Relief Rolls Washington, Sept. 2. Owing to the drought and the usual seasonal increase, the Government anticipate a new high record of 5,000,000 families on the Relief Rolls by February, according to an official announcement by Mr. Richberg. A Chicago survey reveals that three
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  • 139 9 .—Reuter. Agitates French Press ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT Paris, September 2. The fall of sterling 1 continues to agitate the Press. It is suggested that Dr. Schacht’s recent declarations were really aimed at accentuating the fall of the Anglo-Saxon currencies with a view to dividing the Powers on the
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  • 60 9 —Reuter. Budget Director Resigns Washington, Sept. 1. Louis Douglas, Director of the Budget is reported to have resigned during his recent visit to President Roosevelt, according to the “New York Times” Washington’s correspondent who declares Douglas has for some time been unsympathetic towards the major measures of the
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  • 289 9 More Coming QUOTA CUT WILL MAKE LITTLE DIFFERENCE The 'Times of Malaya” is authoritatively informed that the 10 per cent, cut in the tin quota for the final quarter of the year will not upset the labour arrangements that have been made in Kinta. It, however,
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  • 609 10 Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini continue to dominate the European situation at the moment. Herr Hitler, the most powerful statesman in the world to-day, whose word is law to nearly 68,000.000 Germans recently accorded Mr. Ward Price, the Special Correspondent of the London “Daily Mail,” an exclusive
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  • 73 10 Starting Trouble In Lithuania Kovn,o, August 28. The commandant of the town of Schaulen has suppressed all Jewish organizations within the district under his jurisdiction. The measure is declared tn be the outcome of repeated skirmishes between Jewish and Lithuanian youth organizations. The Lithuanians assert repeatedly that these quarrels
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  • 76 10 In A French Penal Settlement Paris, August 28. A mutiny broke out during the lunch hour in the penei colony for youthful offenders at Belle-Ile-en-Mer near Lorient, when fifty-six inmates overpowered, treated and chained four guards and then took to flight. Immediately the guards were released the pursuit
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  • 52 10 The Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning granted an application by Detective Inspector Lewis on behalf of the Deputy Public Prosecutor that Choon Say Chin, a Chinese accused, be acquitted and discharged on a count of housebreaking. No evidence was offered, and the charge
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  • 503 10 SEPTEMBER’S RAINY START: Penang during yesterday’s continuous rainfall presented a watery I spectacle to the Hill observer. Trees! and houses alone stood out from the floods which appeared to have submerged road, field anti kampong. Solitary vehicles ventured along the former. The Aier Itam and Waterfall rivers
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  • 203 10 Seeni Pakir Bound Over Seeni Pakir, an Indian Mohamedan. who was ordered to show cause why he should not be bound over to be of good behavif ur was to-day ordered by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang to execute a bond in the sum
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  • 60 10 Malay Charged Alleged to have committed the theft of a bicycle, the property of Pawanteh bin Sulaiman, a Malay named Mohamed Noor bin Shaik Karim was to-day charged in ■the Police Court before Mr. D. Wills. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed tifi
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  • 66 10 Chinese Fined Ten Cents Yeoh Thye Kheng, a Teochew Chinese, was this morning fined ten cents by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge for not being a registered smoker and being found in possession of chandu. Accused was in a tongkang off Market Street
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  • 126 10 Case Postponed Till Saturday The case was mentioned this morning in the Penang Police Court in which S N A. S. Sokalingam Chetty, a well-known member of the Penang Chetty community and a Malay named Noordii} are charge 1 with disorderly conduct by’ fighting with
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  • 94 10 Lucky Not To Be Charged With Murder The Penang District Judge, Mr. Bridge, this morning convicted samy, a Tamil, on a charge of volun’an. causing grievous hurt to Muttu K and sentenced him to fifteen months ous imprisonment. Complainant su two severed rib cartilages
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  • 56 10 Delayed By Inclement W eather Due to inclement weather th j “Kano Maru” is only expected t' to-morrow morning. i The “At Home” organised for this noon by the agents, Messrs. Hin Giap I ding Co., to celebrate the maiden of the “Kano Maru” has been pos’i
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    • 45 10 V 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. LUMPER
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  • 1449 11 Paya Terubong Tragedy HUSBAND ON WIPEMURDER CHARGE Medical Evidence To Decide Was it a) case of suicide, as is alleged I by tii:- defence or was it a case of mur- 1 tier, as alleged by the prosecution?] I hat is the problem a Special Jury, with
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  • 102 11 Golden Ornament Stolen THIEVES ENTER INNER COURTYARD The discovery was made by a priest of the Chettiar’s Temple at the Waterfall Road, Penang, during the early hours of yesterday morning, that the golden finial on the dome of the centre building in the inner courtyard was missing. Only
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  • 225 11 The Other Man TAMIL FOUND IN KAMPONG BAHRU A Tamil named Veeran was produced before Mr. K. F. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Friday to show cause why he should not be bound over to be of good behaviour. The accused was found in
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  • 305 11 Counsel Submits “No Case” Naina Mohomed, a Tamil, was summonsed to appear before the Penang District Judge. Mr. B F. Bridge, this morning on a charge of making a false statement in relation f a wrist watch lost on the Bayan Lepas Aerodrome, that he received it
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  • 121 11 Satisfied WitK Oil <-'B IE 1 Report ••m» (From Our Own Correspondents Ipoh, September “3. Satisfaction wag expressed bjr Cp^onut,.planters'at repent report„pf 1 t&e and Veg^tabjn, L Oil Industries Committee- planters consider th,e report as excellent, it haytng <?pvered iv cqrqfqjly pvery of tbp sit.uatiQj), andpgndpjse ttyi,
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  • 421 11 Magistrate Right To Reject Evidence THIRD APPEARANCE BY CHINESE ON SAME CHARGE An appeal by the Crown against the acquittal of Quek Seng Ho by a police magistrate on charges of keeping a common gaming house and assisting in the management of it, was heard in
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  • 135 11 Confiscation Ordered Shichituro Kashiwa, manager of Hanoya Shokai, of Middle Road, was charged before the Singapore criminal district judge, Mr. F. A. Forrer, on Saturday with knowingly selling or exposing for sale infringing copies of maps of the Singapore business area. n Koshiwa admitted selling 400
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  • 191 11 Police Oppose Bail For u r Indian Accused .Criminal of trust, in respect of 126, of c total value of $4,026.80 was alleged against an Indian named Subramaniam Anandayan in the police court b*-fore''Mr. J. M! Brander on Saturday. I "The jcWeM* were 1 said to be the
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    • 448 11 A PICTURE OF HEALTH. ’y .<•*■ <• M jl r z < !.I it- W t 1' ji. 1• f 7 311;' ’it. air 11 :f i o’. ,ii |< 1 mIK I'irv m •(< hu Tmf 1 uiair mu. 1 n: ,nuoi •ymsi nw > n- •>t r m.i.’r
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  • 2527 12 WOMEN'S WORLD GAMES: GERMAN GIRLS' ASCENDANCY THE PROFESSIONAL POSITION OF WOMEN THE ORIGINATOR OF FLAG DAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, August 22. THE QUEEN’S TEA SET When the Kiag and Queen boarded the Royal yccht at Portsmouth, they included among their luggage a case contain.ng
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    • 229 12 ■fll Ml Have sparkling teeth this new way! A new special cleansing and polishing material contained in Pepsodent Tooth Paste exclusively CLEAN, sparkling teeth are impor- cleansing and polishing material that tant to an attractive smile. Dim, it especially designed to remove film film-stained teeth mar the beauty of quickly,
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  • 338 13 Fine Refunded FINED TWICE FOR ONE OFFENCE Seremban, September 1. In the local Supreme Court, to-day the i Hon’ble Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie, with Inche Ma’arof bin Haji Zackariah, D.P.P., as respondent, the appeal was argued of j Song Ah Khan, a Chinese lorry driver,
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  • 86 13 The Alhambra Talkies, newly opened at the Merry World Park, Kuala Lumpur, is designed, it is learnt, to cater for the Asiatic communities by screening the best Indian and Chinese talkies. The theatre is run under the management of Mr. K. S. R. Lingham, who has
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  • 231 13 Woman Gets Relief After Two Tablets Of New Remedy One of the greatest medical triumphs of recent years is the perfection in England of a new drugless remedy that gives instant relief from digestive disorders. Under the name of Chardox, the new remedy was recently
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  • 350 13 Chinese Injured SAIS ON GRIEVOUS HURT CHARGE Ipoh, September 1. A motor-car. belonging to Mr. G. Wilde, Senior Telegraph Engineer, Ipoh, was involved in a collision with a motor cycle at the junction of Belfield Street and Post Office Road shortly after two o’clock yesterday
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  • 141 13 An application with reference to the case in which Somasundram Chetty and a Tamil woman were charged with procuring a Tamil girl named Sivapakiam, under 21 years of age, for the purpose of prostitution, was made by the Court Chief Inspector Mr. Jakeman, on Friday
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  • 236 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. O. Plunkett, Executive Engineer, Ulu Selangor, returned after a brief stay in Penang, by last night’s train. Mr. T. W. T. Bangs, of Sepang, has left for Kelantan to take up; the management of Kuala Pergau Estate, Kelantan. Mr. Jean Macarez, of Scofin Co., Ltd., is
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  • 243 13 Mr. Ching Keng Lee The death occurred on Saturday, of Mr. Ching Keng Lee, the well-known Singapore I auctioneer and partner in Ching Keng Lee and Co. He started the firm in 1911. Mr. Keng Lee was 77 years of age. A son of Mr. Ching Chye
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  • 113 13 A Chinese named Tan Joo Kow was on Friday charged before Mr. Wilson with being knowing’y concerned in conveying uncustomed goods, to wit, 94 tons of sugar and syrup, from Malacca into the F.M.S. with intent to defraud Government of duty. When the case was mentioned again
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  • 57 13 A burglary has been committed at the new Hill Street police station, Singapore. It is reported that a motor garage in the police building was entered by thieves in the early morning and a coat and cash amounting to $3.50 was stolen. The owner of the property
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    • 288 13 NOTICE TICE is hereby given that Mr. M. •.ukumaru Pillay son of Muthu- pan Pillay, is no longer in the ■y of P. L. P. P. Sithambaram Chettiar Palaniappa Chettiar or of the antile Press. Penang, and has no right ansact any business in respect thereof 'TICE IS hereby further
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    • 551 13 8 I I <-n 7C7 < NASTY MAN I S CB GRASSHOPPER THE ANTS tfj WALT DISNEY’S NEW FILM GIVES US THIS NEW HIT AND IE THAT BRIGHT COMBINATION “THE FOUR BRIGHT SPARKS” ffi PLAY IT WITH VERVE. gj rn 7ac < LET'S HAVE A BASINFUL One Step S gb
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  • 390 14 LOCAL AGENTS ENTERTAIN GUESTS Singapore. Saturday. To celebrate the arrival of the Karo Mara" on its maiden voyage, inaugurating a regular service from Singapore to Japan, thence proceeding to Los Angeles and New York via the Panama Canal, tne Kokusa; Kaisen Kaisha. local agents of the vessels
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  • 107 14 17-Year-Old Cantonese Convicted Chee Ah Soo. a 17-year-old Cantonese! youth v. ho snatched a gold necklace andi crucifix from a girl named Mary Wong I while she was or her way to church last month, was on Saturday sentenced to one day s simple imprisonment and a fine
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  • 228 14 Subscription List No. 6 The Protector of Chinese Penang, ac- knowledges with thanks receipt of the fol- lowing contributions towards the above Fund, which is to b? closed this evening Amount previously acknowledged $965 06 European and Chinese Staffs of Messrs Boustead i Co Ltd. $37.50
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  • 391 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY Th» *re the feteat foateticai e MB8SB& MHODT A •O’’» Khar» M Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Alor Gajah 1.60 165 1.60 1.65 Ayer Molek 135 1.45 13~ r 2 1.45 Ayer Paras 2.02 L- 2.10 2.05 2.15 Rawtt 90
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  • 107 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday 74 17 32 74 732 New York 4 984 4 984 Montreal 4 8-8 4 Briasels 20 93 20 934 Geneva I 5 6 Amsterdam /-7° Milan 11 2 Berlin 12.51 Stockholm o*o IB? 0 Vlem» 264 Prague 1184 Heurtngfnrs 4 226
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  • 73 14 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 3 London Bank Demand »4A 4 mts ®4A Private 3 m;ts credit 2:4* 3 Documentary 214-ft On New York Demand 574 France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 32 4 Shanghai T.T. 384 India w T.T. IMU Silver 21H Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd.—Output piculs 3.458, Hours run 2,260, Yarlage
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  • 227 14 A .A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» Aver Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 i 50 52 4 50 024 4 q 47 49 I Hong Fatt 49 4 Kmta 260 265 260 I Kuchai 1-074 1-10 I Nawng Pet 924 92 i N. Taiping 65 674
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  • 178 14 The foDowtag are the latest quotation for to-day Buyers Sellers riNB Aver Wengs 2.05 2.10 Chenderiangs 9 0 9 6 H: tarns 50 524 Hrng Fatts 47 4 50 Jelapangs 119 12 6 Jelebus 1.274 1324 Johans 30 ex Kamuntings 12 0 12 9 Kampong Lan juts
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  • 116 14 sat l rd ay to-d ay Loodo<l £228-0-0 N O market TIN—(3 Months) £227-5-0 No market S 1 0 «H3374 $113.75 BuataieM Done Penaa $ll3 124 $113.374 Bufineee Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundrled) $3.05 $3 00 BLACK PEPPD $15.50 $15.50 London 7> d. Xo market
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  • 432 14 SOON THEAM CO. The tofiowtng are the changeo ta co quotetkxifl up to noon to-day:— Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBER Allenbys 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.05 Aye? Panaa 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Bassetts 874 924 874 924 B. T.intangs 1.264 1-30 1.264 1-30 j Bentas 1-174 1 224 1
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  • 864 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. B 1 a i In.) R.T’BBE? rod c Allenby Runber Co. t r J 1 A!or Gnjah'Rubber Eetnte 6c I M*Uy 3 42 3 I iyer Hit*» Plintimr Sywficnte 2 a yer Molek Robber Co. 3,-L j t A y-” Piaar Rubber Eetites 2 oc
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    • 110 14 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. I WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY sth, 6th Bth September At The AFTER DINNER DANCES ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS PRINCESS ROSE LAN] THE NIGHTINGALE OF BEAL 11* LL HAW AH AND STAB HULA DANCER TAU MOE THE STEEL GUITAR EXPERT AND BABY LANI Admission to Ballroom 1 $l.OO FOR
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    • 37 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rafnfal 6 a m. 73 E 100 m.m. Noon 77 E TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 8.58 e.m. 11.39 p.m. 5.20 pm. To-morrow 10.17 a.m. 4.45 a.m. 11.30 p.m. 5.25 p.m
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  • 396 15 More Concessions To Britain CAR DUTIES AGAIN REDUCED Fuurther tariff concessiong to British mnufacturers are contained in the New Zealand Customs Bill, approved by the House of Representatives. The bill embodies amendments to the ariff resolutions approved on July 10. In veral caseg the duties then
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  • 273 15 Improved Year’s Working The twenty-fifth ennual meeting cf Pryei Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Ltd., W2s; held in London recently. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) presid-’ ed, and in moving the adoption of the rz- pert and accounts, said the average gross price realised from copra was
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  • 1069 15 The subject of tin restriction always rouses a good deal of heat. Personally, M there is nothing natural in organised human society, I cannot feel shocked at 'artificial’’ restriction of output schemes. But there are thq consumers who would like to buy tin
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  • 260 15 i Prices Rise $8 In Two Months A keen battle of wits is being waged I between local Chinese merchants and a group of London financiers who are oeli- eved to be trying to corner the pepper market. This hes had a decided effect on prices !in
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    • 355 15 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS VET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. M Mg U 1 T ries have changed. So bnve opinions. Fashinable -Wl women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that iOUTDOOR j
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    • 47 15 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES Leaky Water Butt I IVi Fl I l t ixx r KtlJSl OtevW iMgpßgr Rubu lliS T-™ awy. But Percy laughed too soon by far, asks Ruby, stoops to peer. Ruby gets a shower of spray, He leant back on the sticky tar! i
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    • 1792 16 ~v Nta J 4 m H-1 -gStmja *l < 1 wbmim MSB B_BBIB EUROPE- VIA SUEZ W BLII B BUNN EL LIN E Arrlv Arrlve York Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Sept 13 PRES ADAMS Oct. 10 Penang London Sept 27 pres. HARRISON Oct. 24 Nov. 6 K.
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  • 705 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines Th» following 1b a list of vessels arriving jid sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. CARNARVONSHIRE from Far Ea»t via Singapore and Malacca. Sails for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Aden, London, Rotterdam and Middlesburgh. S.S. CLARA CAMUS from Italy.
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  • 636 17 OUTWARD MAILS 11 A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Ke-1 dah” will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahre by the ss. “Rengam" will close at 3 p.m to-day. I SHIPS IN COMMUNICATION WITH i THE WIRELESS STATION AT PENAGA
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  • 60 17 Dates And Venues TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Doncaster Distance Six Furlungs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St. Leger Stakes. Run at Doncaster, Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs, 132 Yd*. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Rous Plate. Run at Doncaster, Distance Six Furlongs. S.A.TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Newbury Autumn
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  • 114 17 Sept. 5,8, 12 and 15—Singapore Turf Club Au’umn Meeting. RUGGER: Sept. 29, Selangor vs. Negri-Malacc* at Seremban. Oct. G, 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 at Kuala
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    • 111 17 [thousands OF OF THIS REMARKABLE RAPID-HARDENING DRITISH U PORTLAND CEMENT ARE >( flh USEO THROUGHOUT 11 Hlj 1 MALAYA OWING TO ITS Hll ABSOLUTE UNIFORMITY ■f|| AND RELIABILITY. “FERROCRETE wirwmnnMMßrniiiiLi ii j \._trin hiimiiii hi whim ib i i h—immMM uhi icmh Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It makes
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 846 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. I 4811 —I Love The Moon (Hubert Eisdell with Piano) The following are the new wavelengths, Ay, Ay, Ay two of which will be used simultaneous- D 1575 Barber of Seville —Ecco Ridente in Cielo GSG 16.86 metres (Roberto D’Alessio with and GSF 19.82 metres Orchestra)
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  • 155 18 —Reuter. Socialists To Co-operate MUSSOLINI'S EFFORTS TO CHECK RISE Female Labour To Blame Rome, Sept. 1. With the object cf checking the serious rise in unemployment and ensuring the success of the corporative system, Signor Mussolini is attempting to attract the former Socialists, now outside politics, into
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  • 94 18 .—Reuter. Member Of Parliament For North Lambeth London, September 1. The death occurred in Lambeth to-day at the age of 69, of Mr. Frank Briant, member of Parliament for North Lambeth between 1918 and 1929 and since 1931. Born at Lambeth in 1865 he served
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  • 332 18 To Study Post-Graduate Courses SENT OUT BY CHINESE GOVERNMENT Passing through Penang on the s.s. “Ranpura” yesterday on their way to Europe, for post graduate studies in various English universities, were twentysix Chinese students sent out by the Chinese government under the Sino-British Boxer Indemnity Fund.
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  • 29 18 —Reuter. While Night Flying St. Josephs, Missouri, September 1. Lightning struck a night flying plane which fell into flames. The pilot and lour passengers were killed.-
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  • 272 18 Judgment In Tombstone Case Penang, September 2. Judgment was delivered in the Penang District Court yesterday morning in the case in which Teoh Kheng Chai, Contractor, claimed $9O from Ho Boon Suan for the erection of a tombstone to defendant s mother. A ‘sub-plaintiff’, Boon Suan, stone
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    1730 18  -  Short Story by IviiCxlQGi Romain IT was vile luck that Collett should have lost his sight during the War, but when he showed plainly that he had no intention of becoming a burden to his friends, all except Blandford drifted away. Blandford fell ill, and one morning Collett
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  • 58 18 jesty the King on October 22nd. —Rugby Radio Service. Cost £500,000 TO BE OPENED BY THE KING London, September 1. The new Cambridge University library built and quipped at a cost of about £500,000 from the designs of Sir Gilbert Scott will be officially opened by
    jesty the King on October 22nd.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  58 words
  • 227 18 Dispute Over Promissory Note Penang, September 2. Mr. H. Mac Niece appeared for Mehar Chand Dood, an Indian money lender who claimed $246 by promissory note from C. M. Devasagayam, defended by Mr. Ooi Khye Tuan, in the Penang District Court yesterday morning. Defendant was a Government
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    • 44 18 '1• I 4 11 r ti i Before vov IS g neiore y g. say ‘Whisky’ jj B say 11 8 I ‘Dewar’s Ilf nil] is M ‘WhiteLabel’ wL -IM SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang. Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., Penang and Ipoh.
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  • 135 19 -—Reuters Pacific Service. Changchun, August 14. M ichuria’s foreign trade for the first half of this year totalled $495,461.4'4, including $227,347,368 for export <nd $268,114,056 for imports, accorc -g to the government’s departniei/ of finance. 7 re was. an excess of imports for the first 6-month period
    -—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  135 words
  • 112 19 Reuters Pacific Service. I o Cost Approximately $6 Million Changchun, August 10. hat is believed will become one of the i st athletic stadiums on the Asiatic >nt is fast being completed here at a st of approximetely $6,000,000. t-’ootball and track and field areans withthe
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  • 126 19 hanged for Chinese currency.”—Reure Pacific Service. Importation Into China Forbidden Nanking, Auugust 14. The Ministry of Finance has ordered the inese Maritime Customs to prohibit the portation of foreign silver coins. The der, which was issued to-day, states: “Mexican dollars coined in Mexico are culating in China
    hanged for Chinese currency.”—Reure Pacific Service.  -  126 words
  • 64 19 o uters Pacific Service. Tokyo, August 14. Mr. Chuichi Ohashi, Manchoukuo Vice- ister of Foreign Affairs and chief of Manchoukuo delegation to the C. E. R. i rence, left for Changchun at 7.30 this evening. is is considered to mean that the neations for the transfer of
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  • 46 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Hankow, August 14. Acting under the orders of General ’ang Kai-shek, the Hupeh Provincial Goment is now pushing on vigorously an -opium campaign in the province. So 3,933 opium dens have been closed up 3,187 opium smoking outfits have n seized.
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  • 46 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Kirin, August 10. Posses and damage from recent floods the Province of Kirin are estimated e,t 1 0,000,000. A relief committee has been organized y the provincial government. The nation■:i government is expected to appropriate lief funds.—Reuters Pacific Service.
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  • 215 19 —Reuters aPcific Service. Steps Taken To Prevent Profiteering Nanking, August 14. T he steadily rising price of rice, due to the drought, is exercising the minds of the authorities of many provinces. W hde steps have been taken to prevent prifiteering, the provincial authorities seem to
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  • 93 19 made relief work hazardous. —Reuters Pacific Service. Man And Beast In North Manchuria Attacked Dairen, August 15. The South Manchuria Railway Company announced to-day that numerous Chinese railway workers and horses were dead and dying from the epidemic of anthrak which had visited north Manchuria. Deaths from the
    made relief work hazardous.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  93 words
  • 114 19 scene of the outrage. —Reuters Pacific Service. Another C.E.R. Train Wrecked Harbin, August 15. Another Chinese Eastern Railway train was wrecked to-day by bandits and the crew kidnapped. After destroying the tracks 20 miles west of Hengtaohotze, the bandits hid in an ambush until the train, a freighter,
    scene of the outrage.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  114 words
  • 78 19 worth about $77,925,287. —Reuters Pacific Service. Hankow, August 14. According to figures by the Civic Affairs Department of the Hupeh Provincial Government, twenty-four districts have suffered from drought this year, eleven districts from flood and four districts from both drought and flood. The area covered by drought
    worth about $77,925,287.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  78 words
  • 88 19 Changchun, August 10. Plans have been completed by the government for the repair and preservation of the internationally famous imperial palaces in Jehol City. Dr. Chuta Ito, well-known Japanese curator, has been entrusted by the government of Manchoukuo to formulate plans for the actual undertaking.
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  • 126 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen, Aug. 14. A hundred and forty carloads of Manchurian soya beans stacked in 45 mounds on the local waterfront were destroyed by fire at noon on August 13. The loss, including destruction by water, is estimated at $378,000 all of is
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  • 195 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Canton May Denounce New Tariff Canton, August 14. The possibility of Canton repudiating import duty of cotton, paper and sea products, is being discussed in both Chinese the new tariff of July 1, which reduces the business and political circles here. The South-West Political Council
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  • 185 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton To Link With Swatow The construction of a new railway line, linking up Canton with Swatow in the East and with Hoyuan in Kwangsi on the Provincial Authorities. A survey of the west, is contemplated by the Kwangtung Canton-Swatow section of the proposed
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  • 59 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. For Release Of Soviet Officials Tokyo, August 16. Press messages from Harbin received here tjo-day report that the Manchoukuo authorities have rejected Soviet Russia’s request for the release of 20 Soviet officials and employees of the eastern line of the Chinese Eastern Railway, who
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  • 50 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, August 15. Since April 26 when the gold purchase law was enacted, the government purchased 24,044 kilogrammes of gold representing Yen 64,410,000 of which about one-half was appropriated toward the gold heserves of the Bank of Japan, which now stand at yen 457,633,000.-
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  • 202 19 dollars ($l5).” —Reuters Pacific Service. Ban On Swimming Costumes Tsingtao, August, 12. Tn her tour of China, Mrs. Grundy has not neglected Tsingtao, where the scanty attire worn by Shanghailanders and others on holiday has aroused the disapproval of the Bureau of Public Safety. Tn a
    dollars ($l5).”—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  202 words
  • 54 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton. August 17. In order to promote the home industry, the provincial government is planning to establish a commercial and industrial bank here. Banking experts have been appointed to formulate schemes and it is expected that the proposed bank will soon come
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  • 80 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Detailed By Japanese War Office Tokyo, August 15. ‘‘ln view of the frequent occurrence of illegal Soviet actions on the Eastern border of Manchoukuo”, the Japanese War Office to-day issued a lengthy statement detailing fourteen alleged provocative acts committed by Soviet Russia between January 1
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  • 99 19 reconstruction plan.—Reuters Pacific Service. District Autonomy In Kwangtung Canton, August 15. Marking an important step in complete district autonomy, the Kwangtung Assembly was inaugurated to-day. All members recently elected were inducted into office, General Chen Chi-tang, the Commander-in-Chief, supervising the oath-taking ceremony on behalf of the South-west Political
    reconstruction plan.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  99 words
  • 70 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, August 14. There are now 498 foreign residents in Nanking, 279 males and 219 females, according to a census just completed by the metropolitican police. Americans numbering 119 constitute the largest group. Other nationalities represented are, in order of numbers, Japanese 113, Germans 108,
    —Reuters Pacific Service.  -  70 words
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    • 241 19 !THE TRUTH, j nothing but the Truth I Some Sceptics are as sure of their i views as they are sure that Sunshine invariably exudes out of the Storm, with i I all its attendant disastrous effects, or I that Night follows Day. I But thousands of former Sceptics, who
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  • 227 20 QLEEN OF CARNIVAL. Miss Hilda Wordsworth attended by maids of honour at Southend's carnival, which opened with the roasting of an ox on the Marine Parade. FASTI :I!.S NEW—a.id no waiting! The over-the-garden wan method adopted by canny border sheep in search of food at
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