Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1934

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. >. 213. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 121 1 —Reuter. .bitration Proposal OSIERY WORKERS TO WALK OUT Washington, Sept. 9. t rman, speaking over the <. \pectedly proposed that the ■n Board in the textile strike ecotne an Arbitration Board .rbitrating to-morrow. All < meanwhile are to be closed ted by pickets against :im Green, after
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  • 62 1 explanation.—Rugby Radio Ser- Polish Denial London, Sept. 9. lish Charge d’Affaires has issued corical denial of the statement at- to Mr. Driggs during the Americ .n Arma inquiry that Mr. Skimmunt, forlish Ambassador in London, had b any way approached by any British rsonage. He adds that
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  • 58 1 nt er. tempt On Life Of Prince Starhemberg Vienne, Sept. 8. mpt on the life of Prince Starwas made to-night when shots d at his house, No. 2 Bibestrasse, 1 opposite. lice and the Heimwehr are search houses arid it is believed that trators are Communists
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. "urchases And Sales Prohibited In China Shanghai, Sept. 9. stry of Finance has prohibited uses and sales of Foreign Expt for financing legitimate norss requirements, executing conmged before September 8, reaivtlling and other requirements, off in foreign currency of con- on the Shanghai Gold Ex- a!so prohibited
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  • 13 1 Reuter. Port Said, Sept. 9. of Gloucester arrived aboard Sussex”.—Reuter.
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  • 216 1 German Claims Contested A CONTROVERSY Berlin, September 6. Right on the heels of the sensational announcement of the alleged discovery of the cancer bacillus by Dr. von Brehmer comes an equally sensational statement from Professor Heubner this morning publicly contesting Dr. von Brehmer’s cancer bacillus. Professor Heubner, who
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  • 87 1 If You Wish To Cable To Karlsbad Prague, Sept. 3. The new edition of the official telegraph directory contains the names of all localities of Czechoslovakia in the Czech language only, and henceforth all telegrams not giving the Czech names of localities will be refused. Exceptions to
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  • 78 1 Old Army Barracks Destroyed Paris, Sept. 4. Two hundred poor Parisians were rendered homeless by a fire which broke out in the ancient army barracks, in the former fortified quarter north-east of the city, now serving as tenement houses. Thirty of the big old-fashioned buildings were burned to
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  • 55 1 Two Bomb Explosions At Sofia Sofia, Sept. 3. w bombs exploded on Sunday afterin the gardens adjoining the flats of h °e° n ™e h r War Minister. Bakajieff. and forme’ chief of the Genera! Staff Gen. Marinkoff No damage was done but the "were evidently bounded
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    85 1 LEAVING FOR PARIS WITH PRINCESS MARINA —Rugbv Radio Service. London, September 8. Prince George and his fiancee. Princess Marina of Greece, left Bled. Jugoslavia last night tor Munich accompanied bv Prince Paul and Princess Olga of Jugoslavia. They will leave for Paris on Monday where Princess Marina will
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  • 71 1 Pai'v Dissolved By Government Copenhagen, Sept. 2. The Danish National Socialist Party was unexpectedly dissolved by Government decree on Saturday, no official explanation being given. The head of the movement is a cavalry captain named Lemboke, who had recently completed a long term of imprisonment for libelling the
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  • 63 1 Journey Aboard “Flying Hamburger” Hamburg, Sept. 1. The mayor of Krogmann to-day receives the Chinese military and traffic commission now touring Germany. They arrived yesterday by the “Flying Hamburger.” Germany’s fastest train, and were enthusiastically greeted at the station by the officials. The Chinese declared they thoroughly enjoyed
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  • 482 1 Fine Show By Labour PRESS COMMENTS London, Sept. 7. The great parade of labour service men at the National-Socialist rally at Ntiremberg has manifestly impressed the special correspondents of the British Press, who speak in terms of high praise of their excellent bearing. “The Times” correspondent says that
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  • 137 1 To Prevent Meeting Of Basque Leaders Madrid, Sept. 3, The authorities took drastic measures in order to prevent the Inter-Provincial Committee of the Basque provinces from meeting on Sunday at the town of Sumaraga in defence of the Government’s prohibition. Troops and police patrolled streets of the town,
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  • 429 1 Dispute Ends. SOVIET AGREES TO PAY £2,000,000 London, August 27. It is learned exclusively by the United Press that the Soviet Government has agreed in principle to a settlement of the Lena Goldfields dispute which has strained relations between Russia and Britain at times for some years.
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  • 102 1 Mr. Jacobs Back In Singapore Mr. C. E. H. Jacobs, headmaster of the Bukit Mertajam High School, whose name as a poet is widely known, arrived in. Singapore on Saturday by the “President Adams” after a six months’ holiday in Europe. Mr. Jacobs has written three volumes of
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  • 971 3 theatre assault charge. V IANAGER SAYS HE WAS NOT PRESENT policemen on Friday testified hey saw a man answering the desof the Capitol theatre manager J. Fisher) present in the theatre lie when Mr. Philip Hoahlim, the tore solicitor, was arrested on a of assault.
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  • 105 3 Tye Sin Street Mr. C D. D. Hogan said he appeared for the first accused and Mr. H. Mac Niece said that Mr. T. E. Conaghan would appear for the second accused when the case of Chia Hor Lay and Ong Keat Seng, charged that they about
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  • 84 3 Moored At Low Water A mixed quintette of Chinese and Indian tongkang skippers were brought up before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday for causing obstruction to navigation in the Sungei Pinang river. Accused pleaded guilty, Tan Lye San saying that a tree had
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  • 384 3 Stepped Off Wooden Fencing SUICIDE VERDICT ON i NEWCOMER TO PENANG Medical evidence was given by Dr. L. S. da Silva at an inquiry held by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday into the I death of an unknown male adult Chinese I who
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  • 248 3 As Tongkang Enters Penang Harbour Kheh Ong Tay, tyekong (skipper) of tongkang 742, on Saturday described to the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, how one of his coolies was lost overboard at 9 p.m. on June 13, as they were entering Penang Harbour. His coolies were Kheh Or
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  • 158 3 "Only Having A Bathe In The Sea" PURSUED BY THE GODS Lim Hung, a Chinese who was rescued by a Malay employed by the Municipality when he had suddenly jumped into the sea off the Esplanade at 10.15 a.m. on Friday, and who was removed unconscious to
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  • 258 3 On Runaway Schoolboy FOUND DEAD IN THE SEA One witness, Mr. Sebastian M. Siruno, form master of standard 111, at the AngloChinese School, was called by Inspector Balls at the conclusion of the inquest held by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on the dead body of a
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  • 50 3 Pistol Used ROBBERS GET AWAY WITH $3O From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. Four men, believed to be Cantonese terrorised a sundry good shopkeeper in Thompson Road. One brandished a pistol while the others ransacked the shop. The thieves only found about $3O however before decamping.
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  • 60 3 Car—Lorry Collision REMOVED TO BATU GAJAH HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 8. A Siamese Prince after visiting the Cameron Highlands, while passing Kampar, collided with a lorry. The Prince’s car was wrecked and the Prince was seriously hurt. He was removed to the Batu
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  • 805 4 EXCELLENT PROSPECTS FOR SEASON EXPECTED TO STAGE A COME-BACK" (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 8. Owing to inclement weather the opening Rugby practice saw a poor turnout. There were seven a side. Rea, MacArthur Miller, Barr and Chappel showed good form. Colours beat Whites by
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  • 234 4 Makes Double Century FOR DEVON DUMPLINGS Cricketers in this country are always interested to learn of the form shown elsewhere by men they have played against and who have been transferred to other parts of the globe. They will, therefore be very interested to learn that
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  • 44 4 —Reuter. Leicester Swamps Penar th The following are th e results of price', pal rugby matches played to-dey: Bath 21, Llanelly 3. Cardiff 12, Bristol 5. Coventry 3, Bridgend 6. Gloucester 22, Lydney 6. Leicester 41, Penarth 0. Northampton 10, Headingly 5.
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  • 329 4 Seremban, Sept. 6. The Negri Sembilan rugger season will commence on Sept. 15, when the first State practice game will be held. It is problematical whether NegriMalacca will be able to turn out a team superior to that which did duty during the past season. At the
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  • 489 4 Encouraging Display WHITES DEFEAT COLOURS For a first practice there was much that was encouraging in the initial rugger trial played on the Esplanade on Saturday, when hites defeated Colours by four tries (12 pts.) to one goal (5 pts.). The morning rain had left pools
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  • 820 4 Trade School Wins MUSLIMS DEFEATED BY ODD GOAL The final match in the second division of the Penang Football Association League, 1 between the leaders of the two sections, 1 the Government Trade School and the Muslim Recreation Club, to decide the winners of the shield
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  • 327 4 —Reuter. Brentford Beat West Ham CELTIC AND RANGERS DRAW London, Sept. 8. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Birmingham 1 Manchester C. 8 Derby C. 0 Stoke C. 2 Grimsby T. 0 Everton Leeds U.
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  • 236 4 Highways Lose To Hu Yew Seah (BY “SHUTTLECOCK’*) In the first round of the Penang Badminton Association inter-club tournament, played yesterday at the Volunteer Hall, the Hu Yew Seah beat the Highways and Byeways Recreation Party by two games to one. The games consisted of doubles. Goon
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  • 74 4 132 In 90 Minutes AUSTRALIANS SCORE 442 FOR FIVE WICKETS London. pt. The match between the Austr an(l Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower’s j Was commenced at Scarborough to-< W h en the Australians scored 442 for ..'ickets at close of play. Bradman scored 132 in
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  • 33 4 —Reuter. 2,000 FOR TOUR London, S-pt. 8. Bradman with an aggregate oi »20 run» is the first Australian to pass 2,000 runs during the tour. McCabe uas also reached his 2,000.-
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  • 52 4 .—Reuter. Hearne Scores 111 Not Out London, Sept. 8. At Folkestone, in the match between the M.C.C. and Kent, the M.C.C. had scored 380 at the close of the play to-day, Walters contributing 63, Human 52, and Hearne 111 not out and Freeman taking 6 wickets for
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  • 110 4 Following Car Smash London, Sept. 9. The death has been announced of Duriey Fairbridge Pope, the Essex ciicketer, following a car smash.—Reuter. HIS CAREER Bom at Barnes on October 28th, 1908, Pope started his cricket with Clark's College at Ealing and gained further experience with the Ealing
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  • 195 4 Holders Knocked Out (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. September 9. The Selangor Indian Association, holders of the Stonor Cricket Shield, were knocked out of the competition to-day by the Selangor Rangers who won on the first innings by ten runs. The match was started last week
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  • 103 4 Reut< i Perry To Meet Sutter Forest Hill, Sept The match in the quarter final n he American Lawn Tennis Champion between Allison and Stoefen was si with the scores at B—6,8 —6, 4—6, H 9. owing to bad light. The match w resumed to-morrow. Earl The
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  • 1273 5 THIRD DAY OF AUTUMN MEETING (UALA QUEEN WINS THE BIG RACE HREE WINNERS FOR MR. A. VAN TOOREN f)nr Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. eat her was uncertain for races, the third day of the' Meeting, but it was neveratended by a huge crowd,
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  • 57 5 Malays Eliminated CATTLE TRADERS SPRING SURPRISE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 8. The Cattle Traders sprang a surprise by knocking the Malays out of the Cup Competition to-day. the score being 3—o. The cattlemen were on top in attack and defence and the Malays failed to
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  • 164 5 THE PETERSEN—GAINS FIGHT Injunction On 8.8. C. Refused COMPANY UNDERTAKE NOT TO COMMIT TRESPASS London, Sept. 8. Judge Merriman has declined to make an order on the application of Mr. Dickson for an injunction to restrain the 8.8. C. Broadcasting a report or comment on the Petersen—Gains fight. The 8.8.
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  • 253 5 Chinese Beaten BY THREE GOALS TO ONE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 8. For the first time since the inception of the Selangor Football Association Cup a decade ago the trophy was won by the Tamilian Physical Culture Association today by defeating the
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  • 1033 5  -  By JACK HOBBS (in “The Star”) Going into the dressing room at the Oval during the progress of* the Surrey and, Yorkshire match, I was rather amused at j the look on George Macaulay’s face when he was endeavouring to tackle
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  • 1162 6 FURTHER EVIDENCE RECORDED WITNESS LEAVING FOR INDIA The case in which S. N. A. S. Soka- lingam Chetty, one of the richest of their community in Penang, and a Malay named .Noordin are charged with disorderly con- duct by fighting with each other at the junction of
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  • 704 6  -  You Can Pun Up These in a Pew Hours by MARY GRACE IT’S always at holiday time that one feels a burst of enthusiasm for new frocks. With August Bank Holiday just a little way off, we are all hoping to get a glimpse
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  • 666 6 NOT AS RICH AS SHE THOUGHT SO SHE WANTED TO CONSULT MOTHER The case in which a Chinese woman named Lim Guan Toh and her daughter, Tan Geok Kim, alias Ton Geok Chim, stood charged with falsely inducing a Hokkien Chinese of Kuala Pilah to
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  • 313 6 Grievous Hurt Case i MALAY KAMPONG QUARREL IN MANTIN Seremban, Friday. The local police court has been throi ged to-day with Malays from a kampong at Mantin, to listen to the proceedings in a case in which a Malay named Sudeen 1 charged feur youthful compatriots, namely}
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  • 598 6 Accused Acquitted ARTICLES MIGHT HAVE BEEN ANYBODY'S At the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Friday, a Chinese named Ng Lam was charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson with being in possession at the 4th mile Ampang, on Sept. 6, of a still for the manufacture of
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  • 221 6 Thames Salute To The King I I .THE PRINCE WILL LEAD .SCOTTISH CELEBRATION I JI British warships are to come Thames and fire royal salutes dur: t King’s silver jubilee celebrations n&gt; ar 1 They will be brought up the riv as possible,
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  • 1079 7 WILD ALLEGATIONS AGAINST GOVERNMENT A SON AND MISAPPROPRIATION OF RELIEF FUNDS pamphets charging the governtson and misappropriation of &gt; Swee Fire Relief Funds were he Singapore police court on .hen a 16-year-old Hylam boy before Mr. J. M. Brander by the Special Branch. ,ed. Wong Tau Siong, answered
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  • 34 7 Finals On Wednesday The finals of the Chinese InterSchool Sports, which were postponed on account of the rain la**t Saturday will be run oc on Wednesday. Sept. 12, at 2 p.m.
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  • 45 7 Passes Through On Way To S’pore Pass-ng through Penang y esWr ‘J ay C court of JU M Cat^tic n e R Mofeley has been attached c-’n-p 19°-. and has nOW 1,6511 m c"vn Service tor near.y a quarter of a century.
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  • 747 7 LAST NIGHT'S FIGHT BOUT MARKED BY HARD HITTING (BY “SECONDS OUT") Before a large crowd at Wembley Park, Arthur Suares, the Anglo-Indian middleweight, and Ignacio Fernandez, the Orient lightweight champion boxed a draw in a fifteen rounds battle last night. The Anglo-Indian scaled 11.4 to Fernandez’s
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  • 140 7 Successful Function (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 10. The Swimming Club gala proved a tremendous success and the very large attendance was an eloquent testimony to the Club’s popularity. Competition was very keen and tw’O competitors of international reputation took part. The following are the
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  • 76 7 Weights For Gold Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 10. The following weights are announced for the Gold Cup on the last day, distance one and a quarter miles: Star Player 9.00 Kuala Queen 8.12 Best lot 8.10 Row Boat 8.09 Belle Edna 8.07
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  • 124 7 Office-Bearers Elected At Annual Meeting At the annual meeting of the Leong 9an Ton ig, Khoo Kongsi, held recently, and Confirmed at a subsequent meeting held on. Saturday, the following were elected officebearers for 1934-1935 President, Mr. Khoo Sean Tan, J.P. Vice-President, Mr. Khoo Thay
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    • 25 8 Estates Mines WE SUPPLY All printed requirements at competitive prices. T WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS PNWIPKS INVITED IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DEUVERY Pinung Gazette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 318 8 D»z&lt;CgCfs ryl-&gt;IJUy 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 LAST 2 SHOWS TO-NIGHT HE LOVED TWO WOMEN 6-15 9-30 WITH TWO KINDS OF LOVE! i THE SHOW OF 1001 SURPRISES siso I jmz ■&lt;ff3 f F f &lt; I MI 3 Pll 1 .licM I Wjy-I\4 M's j j B; Mg™* "®lf H *Stand
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  • 55 9 'KELETON IN SLATE ClST.—Colonel P.C. Hirst Ihe scene of excavations at Mawgan p °r th, n™ found in a .-nwall, where the skeleton ot a man hasten found.ina cist, or prehistoric tomb As the ske considerable Lu be over 2,000 years old, the discovery is j
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  • 990 9 OFF NEW JERSEY COAST FEARED HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE PASSENGERS CAUGHT IN CABINS Asbury Parks, New Jersey, September 8. A fire has broken out on the American liner “Morro Castle” bound from New York to Savannah with 318 passengers and 240 crew. According to a
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  • 151 9 —Reuter. Strikers Gaining Ground MARTIAL LAW IN SOUTH CAROLINA Washington, Sept. 8. Feeling is tense as the strikers are gaining ground. Several thousand more have walked out. There have been a few minor disturbances but it has generally been quiet. Blackwood, South Carolina, Sept. 8. The
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  • 278 9 OBITUARY Commander Moncreiffe London, Sept. 8. The death has taken place of Commaxwder Sir J. Guy Moncreiffe.—Reuter. (Sir John was bom in Calcutta on 30, 1884, and was the son of Thoma* George Harry Moncreiffe, second surviving son of the seventh baronet. His mother. Elizabeth Brown was the second daughter
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  • 304 10 The estimates tor next year’s League of Nations Budget have been published and show that Great Britain will be called upon to contribute rather more than £200,000, or about one fivehundredth part of what she spends annually on armaments. Her contribution this year is £lO,BOO more than
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  • 300 10 The Japanese are a painstaking people, and from the further details of a recent air raid “rehearsal” it is evident by its scale, thoroughness, and general "hair-raising magnificence that thev have nothing to learn from the West in this latest field of civic "education.” "The supposition of
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  • 200 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Interesting Address By Professor Gyorgyi London, Sept. 9. In an address on Vitamin C or absorbic acid at the British Association of Scientists, Professor Szent Gyorgyi described how he became interested in properties of the adrenal gland near the kidneys, defects in which cause the
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  • 50 10 Speech Day And Prize Giving The Annual Speech Day and Prize giving of Government English School, Alor Star will be held at 9 a.m. on the 13th September. H. H. Raja Muda has graciously consented to distribute the prizes and all Old boys and parents are welcome.
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  • 1128 10 THE JEWISH NEW YEAR: The ancient position of the calendar is revived to-day, which is New A tai s Day for the Jewish people. '1 he year which ended yesterday was the year 5694 of the Jewish era: it began on 21st September, 1933. Ihe year A.M.
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  • 52 10 No Serious Disorder London, Septeml Rival Black Shirt and anti-Bla demonstrations in Hyde Park end&lt; out serious disorder thanks to th&lt; Sixteen arrests were made after monstration and a score of peoph overcome in the crush. Some we: to hospital mostly suffering from fi the result of
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  • 48 10 At Don Muang Aerodron (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Septembt Following five days heavy rain Imj Airways and Air France’s east and bound planes were glad to inaugurate new ferro-concrete runways at Don Mu. to-day. Making landings and taking oi no longer a matter of specu’ation
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  • 1442 11 BOUND, GAGGED AND BLINDFOLDED $l3O CASH AND JEWELLERY REMOVED TWO CHINESE ON TRIAL WERE HARD UP BUT IN FUNDS AFTER ROBBERY midnight attack on an 80-year old iiiiH'**' wonuui who lived alone at Balik (Lm. by a Chinese robber, was describ- at the Assize
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  • 403 11 Chinese Charged At Klang Court WOMAN WHO MARRIED A MOSLEM Klang, September 6. Before Che Osman, the Klang Magistrate, Chong Chio, a Chinese living at Port Swettenham, was charged with the murder of a Chinese woman, and inflicting serious wounds on her husband, Haji Akbar Khan.
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  • 251 11 “Frivolous Charge” By P. C. Against Chinese Malacca, Sept. 5. A Sikh constable was ordered to pay $lO compensation to a Chinese for bringing a “frivolous charge” against him in the police court here. The Chinese, Ng Kum, was charged with obstructing the public highway with the
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  • 72 11 Magistrate's Suggestion LECTURES TO SCHOOLCHILDREN The Penang Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, fined five out of seven cyclists $5 each, with an alternative of three days’ simple imprisonment. His Worship suggested that they should be taught to obey signals in a riding school, whereupon Traffic Inspector
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  • 110 11 Two Tamils Charged A Tamil Coolie named Raman was to-day charged, before the Penang Police Magistrate, (1) with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Letchumi with an iron pipe and (2) with voluntarily causing hurt to Kathian, Karuppiah and Palan at 77 Coolie Lines Road on September 7.
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  • 101 11 Two Cases To-day An Indian Tamil named Chelliah claimed trial to-day, on being cherged in the Police Court, with the theft of a gramophone arid records, the property of Joseph of No. 52c, Penang Road. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till Sept. 17
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  • 63 11 Sampan Man Charged Charged with importing chandu into Penang or alternatively with possession of non-government chandu, in sampan No. 624 at the Penang Harbour a Chinese named Sow Pean was to-day produced before Mr. D. Wills Police Magistrate. On the application of the prosecut’ug officer, Mr.
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  • 203 11 Miss Katherine Choo And Mr. Kok Swee Hong The marriage was solemnised at the Seventh Day Adventist Chapel, Northam Road, yesterday afternoon of Miss Katherine Choo Poh Cheng, of Penang, and Mr. Kok Swee Hong of Singapore. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chee
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  • 190 11 To Make New Jungle Picture EASIER IN MALAYA THAN ELSEWHERE According to Miss Madeline Spain, a new arrival from the United States. Mr. Frank Buck, whose Malayan film, "Wild Cargo,” recently concluded a successful run at the Alhambra, has been so pleased with the success of the
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  • 96 11 Malay Syce Fined And License Endorsed Mohamed Abdullah bin Haji Yasid, a Malay syc? was fined $lO and his license was endorsed, for disobeyine the lawful order of a PoUce Constable at the junction of Burmah and Fangkor Roads on August 6. It was a race day, and
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  • 209 11 Resolution By Bradford Spinners London, Sept. 9. At a largely attended meeting pf yarn merchants and spinners at the Bradford Chamber of Commerce yesterday, the following resolution was unanimously passed, "From the date of this meeting no further rangements will be entered into to make yarn deliveries direct
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    • 175 11 Lady Cynthia Tothill’s little daughter, Elizabeth Ann, who was brought up on /4 Humanised Trufood. Portrait by Marcus Adams. In A ■MF&gt; i Iri M gj Trufood babies have STAMINA A Mother is always wondering how her baby will grow up. Will he be clever?—will she be pretty? You cannot
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  • 878 12 Minutes of a committee meeting held at the Seng Cheong Society at 630 p. m. on September 3. 1934. Present:—Dr. A. L. Hoops. C. B. E. (President), Mr. Tan Eng Chye (VicePresident I. Mr. E. C. Martin. Mr. V. C. Currier, Mr. Chan Choo Tiong. Mr.
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  • 865 12 The district treasury of Ulu Dalam has closed lt s financial year with a surplus of ten dollars In these days when budgetary eficit is almost a habit the position might appear on the face of it to be highly sadsactory- But no official congratulations are likely
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  • 868 12  -  Fitting them Into Everyday Life by the D.H.” Nursery Expert MOST young mothers sigh with relief when their baby starts to walk. Now, they think, Joan will be far less trouble, I shall not have to carry her all the time when we are out
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  • 1410 12 Altogether: the Collected Stories of W. Somerset Maugham. Heinemann. Bs. 6d. Mr. Somerset Maugham thinks that the critics have not given him a square deal, so the thirty stories in this volume are sandwiched between a preface by the author and a reprinted article by Mr.
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    • 166 12 Baby in Misery with Sore Eruptions Healed by Cuticura “I noticed a number of very small pimples under the akin on baby’s face. I tried to get rid of them, but after a lew days they broke out in nasty sore eruptions on her chin and then over her checks
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    • 111 12 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Tour kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware I If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Kights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting.
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  • 138 13 Australian Jamboree, Melbourne iya will be represented by a contin■nd it is proposed to send at least one from Penang. In order to carry this Special Fund must be raised. Donawill be gratefully acknowledged in &gt;'ss. however small. Messrs. Brown, Stewart have kindly consented as Treasurers.
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  • 593 13 ORDER MADE BY THE PRIVY COUNCIL The following announcement appears in the F. M. S. Government Gazette in connection with the recent enactment to provide that F. M. S. Government loans shall be treated as trustee securities in the United Kingdom: AT THE COURT
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  • 86 13 Shroffs In Bankruptcy Court “I don’t like this coincidence,” said Mr. justice Prichard on Friday morning when two shroffs in the Government Treasury appeared In the receiving orders, and it was discovered that both had served eight years to the Treasury, and both received a salary f both becoming
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  • 372 13 Five Years' Imprisonment For Culpable Homicide Sentence of five years’ rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Terrell in the Singapore Assize Court on Friday on Abdullah Khan, a police constable attached to the Rumah Miskin police station, for killing a Chinese, Swee Teck. Abdullah
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  • 217 13 Flight To Brastagi On Sept. 15 Six Hawker-Horsley bombers of No. 36 Souadron will represent the R.A.F., Singapore, at the opening of the new aerodrome at Brastagi (Sumatra) shortly. The flight will leave on Sept. 15, returning to Seletar the following Monday.
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  • 112 13 Kuala Lumpur Flying Club has ordered a Miles Hawk Major Plane through Messrs. Mac Alister Co., Ltd., For the past six months a Miles Hawk Standard Model has been operated by the Sourabaya Flying Club, and we understand the Singapore Flying Club is at
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  • 466 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. E. Hart left by the international express this morning for Bangkok. Mr. Tan Koon Jin left Penang for Bangkok this morning by the international express on business. Bishop and Mrs. Edwin F. Lee, of the Methodist Episcopal Mission, are spending oil this month in Manila, and
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  • 157 13 Business For To-morrow’s ‘Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on the 28th August, 1934, to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at by
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  • 554 13 Sequel To An Arab's 1 Death J i t The trial was begun before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District t Judge, of a young Chinese lorry driver, Ng j Soon Leong, on a charge of causing death j by e, rash
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 100 13 Jim's a demon for Scott's ‘orage Oats at breakfast The lad who enjoys a nourishing daily breakfast of Scott’s Porage Oats is laying up a fund of strength and vitality. B* sure it is Scott’s Porage Oats—the Quality Oats Scotland’s best. b f v” v“Wllw l'_. ~tv taaMBawMcAAU .&lt; Agents
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    • 190 13 DO YOU REALISE THAT YOU ONLY HEAR A SMALL PROPORTION OF THE MUSIC WHEN IT IS REPRODUCED NONELECTRICALLY HEAR THE NEW ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE AND YOU WILL REALISE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING KiiHß MODEL 286 ONLY COSTS $240.00 CALL IN HEAR IT TO-DAY ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG. WHY SUFFER EfTEAAA? TORTURE.
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  • 323 14 British Minister To Act Lancashire cotton’s protest against the new’Australian duties was sympathetically heard by Mr. S. M. Bruce, Australian High Commissioner in London, when he met a deputation from the Joint Committee of Cotton Trade Organisatons. He gave no indication, however, of any change of policy,
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  • 204 14 Spinners Alarmed At Rapid Increase 111 Machinery Kobe, Aug. 28. With 1,400,000 new spindles ordered the total spindleage of the Japanese industry ig expected to exceed 10,000 000 early in 1935, with a monthly output of 340.000 bales of yam (136.000,0001 b. The spindleage is continuously increasing
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  • 361 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 5 3 5)9 5 3 5|9 Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.07% 2.12% I Hitam 50 52% ex 50 52% ex]
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  • 39 14 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 10 London Bank Demand 2|4A 4 m[ts 2|4A Private 3 m|ts credit 2 4% 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 58 France T.T. 860 Hongkong T.T. 32 Shanghai T.T. 38% India T.T. 156% Silver 21%
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  • 114 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London £228-5-0 No market TIN.— (3 Months) London £227-10-0 No market Singapore $113.00 $113.12% Business Done Penang Business COPRA.— (Sundried) $3 00 $3.05 BLACK PEPPER $15.00 $16.00 RUBBER.— London 7/«d. New York 15%c (G) Singapore Sppt 25 %c. 25% c. Jan./Mar. 27 %c. 27 %c. April/June
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  • 225 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Saturday To-day TIN Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Johan 30 32 30 32 Klang River 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Kuchai 107 109 1.07% 1.10 North Tpg. 64
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  • 293 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ar e the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Chenderiangs 9 0 9 6 9 0 9 6 Hong Fatts 46 48 46 48 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 12 0 12 6 Johans 30 32%
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  • 160 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.—■ Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Chenderiangs 9|o 9|6 Hitams 50 52 Hong Fatts 46 48 Jelebus 1.27% 1.32% Johans 30 32 Kampong Kamuntings 6’3 6 9 K. Lanjuts 20 0 20;6 Kintas 2.60 2.65 Klang Rivers 1.95
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  • 116 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday PaHs 74 27 32 74 27 32 New Yoik 5.00 4.99 T V Montreal 4.85% 4.86% Brussels 21.04 21.02 Geneva 15.12% 15.10 Amsterdam 7.28% 7.28% Milan 57% 57% Berlin 12.46 12.45 Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40~ 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna
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  • 35 14 The Prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are es follows Cents per lb Spot 25% OctoberjDec. 1934 26% Jan.|March 1935 2 7% April]June 1935 2 8% Market quiet.
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  • 1065 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. I I RTJBBE? c 1 Allenby Rubber Co« I 97», j»Alor Gaiah Rubber 60 z Amataamated Malay Ertate» 3 43» 3'o Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate j 3 s 2 Ayer Molelt Rubber Co. 1 J4 Panas Rubber EetateeJ 200; 2 u*l a u PlannM Syndicate
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    • 227 14 I THE BLUES| No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly i called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terri- ble Reeling which makes all the world appear gloomy without one ray of bright- J I ness.
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    • 37 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 89 N TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 1.16 o .m. 7.35 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 7.50 p.m. To-morrow 1.40 a.m. 7.59 a.m. 1.40 p.m. 8.13 p.m.
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  • 1324 15 3% Dividend hITERIM PAYMENT TO SHAREHOLDERS Twenty-Fourth Annual Ordinary il Meeting of the United Malacca r Estates, Ltd., was held at the Red Office of the Company, 137, Hee•r&lt; &lt;t, Malacca, on Friday, September Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock the in of the Company presiding.
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  • 228 15 New Medical Discovery Makes Him “A Different Being” Medical science has recently produced a gnly activated form of medicinal charcoal, which gives almost magical relief to sufferers from indigestion and all those troubles that come with it. One of the I rst P eo Pj
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  • 967 15 Things Look Better CHAIRMAN OPTIMISTIC AT ANNUAL MEETING I The annual general meeting of Busing, Rubber and Tin. Ltd., was held on July 30, j 1934, at the offices of the company, 65, j London Wall, London, E.C., Mr. H. Percy &gt; Hood presiding. The chairman
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  • 156 15 l” Rawang Tin Malim Nawar Kuala Kampar j Changkat Tin Kampong Lanjut Rawang Conces- Kramat Tin I Larut Tin Fields Ltd. Tin Ltd. Tin Fields Ltd. Dredging Ltd. Tin Dredg. Ltd. sions Limited. Dredging Ltd. I Fields L‘d I I _l I 1 ‘I i r i
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    • 148 15 r A So Smooth! There is such clean efficiency in its performance. The full width of the blade edge—an edge as free as that of the Barber’s razor—comes into action with a smoothness that astounds. Sets at 50 cts., $1.50, $3.00, Hso. I A {Nk’fe' (With a Money-back guarantee of
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    • 1654 16 c— .4 l EgSpTT"] -I 1 &gt;?Si&i /V _A- fe v W jwV! iai ni &lt;rßj Z M i &gt; BLUE PUMMEL LIMB M^! m 0 Arrtw &lt;S w L" 11 V—ete. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT, Sept. 13 PRES. 24 N&lt;£ C. TROILUS Ldon. R’dam, Hamburg and Hun Sept 14
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  • 497 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES edule of Principal Lines xnrtag is a list of vessels arriving ng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY )A MARU from Japan for n and Calcutta. Sails same day. ZAPORE from Kobe via Ports same day for Colombo and Bom- BANK from China via SingaSails
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  • 432 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service will close at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by the s.s. "Rengam” will close at 4 p.m. today. A
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  • 195 17 Dates And Venues TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Champagne Stakes. Run at Doncaster Distance Six Furlongs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 St. Leger Stakes. Run at Doncaster Distance One Mile, Six Furlongs, 132 Yd* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Rous Plate. Run at Doncaster, Distanc» Six Furlongs. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 New’bury Autumn
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    • 138 17 t I bjljulb iGREAT ECONOMYi SALE R AT balance ..lip THE HOUSEHOLD J BROgzSM BUDGET J BY P HBMH™ TAKING this opportunity fl x B &gt; SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL I DEPARTMENTS. J 2 FROM :3rd September, 1934 I ipARMANAND’S 74, 31 SHOP STREET. |b "fi B B B B
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 935 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES BBC PHOHI—HOLLAND The following are the new wavelengths, TO-DAY two of which will be used slmultaneously:~ P.M.GSG 16.86 %ietres and GSF 19.82 metres B.so—Dutch National Anthem. GSF 19.82 metres 9.oo—Records, throughout 9.15 —Talk on traffic-problems. and GSG 16.86 metres 9.3s—Records. until 11.05 p.m. Local Time 9.4s— Announcer answers
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  • 2255 18 THE LATE SIR NIGEL PLAIRFAIR THE BRONTES ON THE STAGE SIXTEEN MOST NOTABLE FILMS CLEOPATRA AND CHU CHIN CHOW (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 25. SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR Sir Nigel Playfair, who has just died after an operation, was born in July, 1874, and made his
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    • 73 18 3 BULLFINCH &lt; IBUTTER| &lt; for purity \l 'Ct 'j) I lEft Bl The Butter for Everybody J a Q SOU AGENTS: a a 1 Henry AVa-ugh. Co Ltd., PENANG &gt; SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. I; va\w.w-"&gt;w&gt;w-w b w.w-".w. Yu O El \a° |M LIQUEUR JBgU BRANDY i I SOLE
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 48 18 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES: o n Holiday Arrived at the seaside. Now won’t they have lunv 1 wllil'ri vjliPlii y The cliff path is steep. Up they go, at a run. Rut’ wfl f res the baggage gone? Lost, P.uby feara! But panting and laden now, Percy appears.
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  • 903 19 C( CELLED ON NEEDED REFORMS lor various universities and colShanghai and Soochow, are prethe Ministry of Education in the institutions named. The rebased on the reports pf the inspectors who have investiga•k of these institutions, and are s follows: •v Universty (Private): irative Law School (in
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  • 812 19 VICE-MINISTER GIVES REHABILITATION PLAN CO-OPERATION OF CHINESE INDUSTRIES URGED China must build up her economic strength alongside with ci 1111 itai force before she can hope to become a world Power, in e opinion oi Mr. 1 ang u-jen, vice-minister of foreign affairs. Addressing a public
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  • 586 19 SYMBOL OF GREATER CHINA Life in Nanking expresses the new creative purpose of China and the idea that the national Capital is a dreary place is a mistaken idea, Dr. Ralph A. Ward told members of the Rotary Club in the course of a
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 243 19 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS I YET THEY COST &lt; ONLY 25 CENTS. V 1 T me s have changed. So fflfe have opinions. Fashinable women no longer believe it necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that lOUTDCDR
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  • 260 20 Camera Hunting At The Zoo ITB1 T 8 Si Rif S &lt;&gt;i pic- tites. ta’e'n vvithou. artificial lighting by a Daily Herald photo graphic, provides glimpse, of the curious habits adopted by some of tin creatures "on show at the London Zoo Above is the
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