Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 October 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. Mo. 235. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1336 1 MATTER TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE NEXT STATE COUNCIL MEETING Definite proxies k sir hugh F CUgORD AND kk LES detailed plans already in existence for ESSENTIAL TRANSFER FROM TAIPING Ihe I imes ot Malaya understands that the movement, led >e\eial prominent L
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  • 94 1 Rugby Radio Service. 55 ENTRIES STILL VALID London, Oct. 4. The entries of 55 competitors are still valid for the England-Australia Air Race, arranged in connection with the Victorian Centenary Celebrations, which starts from the Milden Hall Aerodrome, Suffolk, or. October 20. The entries are from the
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  • 126 1 injured also showed a decrease.— Rugby Radio Service. LATEST FIGURES ENCOURAGING London, Oct. 4. For some time the Transport Ministry, with the object of impressing on the public the gravity of the traffic problem, have published weekly lists of road fatalities. Many drastic measures have been
    injured also showed a decrease.— Rugby Radio Service.  -  126 words
  • 370 1 termined to meet them.”—Rugby Radio Service. Govt. Alive To Dangers FULLY DETERMINED TO MEET THEM London, Oct. 4. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, made a statement in the course of a discussion on imperial Defence at the Conservative Party Conference at Bristol to-day. He was
    termined to meet them.”—Rugby Radio Service.  -  370 words
  • 372 1 Carry Forward Of Export Rights NO PROVISION IN AGREEMENT We have received the following’ communication from Mr. Rex, the Controller of Rubber, Malaya. There appears to be a widespread but mistaken idea that the International Agreement to regulate production and export of rubber provides for producers being allowed
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  • 240 1 But Claims Should Be Kept Low It seems to me it would be most inequitable not to allow dealers to export the rubber which they have bought and paid for and that therefore they must have first call on the carry forward permitted by the International
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary ranch Office 52, Leith Street.
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    • 33 1 AVLMER, the J/ iinttflaMufMi j On o e n sE•“ Vegetable Beef fctonniP t Asparagus Consomme —Vegetable Green Pea Cream of Mushroom Sole Agents for Malaya. tu 111 j ijjprr..JW n ITI ""i"
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    • 70 1 a KEY A BEER Pure, Cool j Refreshing Sole Distributors: < N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. TO-DAY’S NEWS PAGE Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams STOP PRESS II Ipoh As Perak’s Capital 1 RUBBER EXPORT CARRY OVER 1 I Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 .Commercial News 14 and 15
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 2384 3 ENGLAND'S INLAND WATERWAYS AN H.A.C. GATHERING IN LONDON new designs of aeroplanes THE TREASURE OF LABRADOR j (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 22. A GREAT CANAL SCHEME DESPITE Rail, Road and Air transport, the traffic on Canals is of increasing dimensions. On October 30th,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 216 3 I Q ■z H z" ferny h\ j lI 'II IK- ONE OF LIFE’S v f "Z PLEASURES f a" BOLB AGHBTB: < HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., > Penang, Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Pennnq kp I>€NANC. -AflkxkusX»" i%> IN STOCK Reeve’s Drawing and Painting Materials. AU sizes of Filins
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 44 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: The Landslide (1) Ml -MisSM' Utting on the cliffs is fine. And now Eobby. glancing '.ck, ic’3 a landslide. Folks, be warned, 3ut why ignore that danger sign? Sees ths cl ff begin to crack. Da:igcr signs must not be scorned.
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  • 19 4 MR HUBERT SCOTT PAINE S speedboat, Miss Britain 111, on a record breaking run
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  • 279 4 To-morrow's Matches ASTON VILLA TO VISIT GRIMSBY TOWN The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish leagues: DIVISION I Birmingham V Portsmouth Evertoti v Chelsea Grimsby T. v Aston V. Huddersfield T. v W’lrtmpton W. Manchesster C. v Blackburn K.
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  • 28 4 —Reuter. London, October 4. In a ma* ch in the Second Division in the English League Nottingham Forest drew with Bradford each side scoring two goals.
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  • 30 4 Eased In Training Loidon, October 4. The Cesarewituh favourite, Enfield has been eased in training, cs he is suffering from an injury sustained in the Newbury Cup.
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  • 17 4 Route/. London, October 4. Easton was scratched from the Cambridgeshire at 10 p.m. cn Wednesday.—
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  • 373 4 By Odd Goal In Seven HOCKEY ON VICTORIA GREEN In a hockey match played yesterday on the Victoria Green the Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by the odd goal in seven. The ground was water-logged in patches and the display did
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  • 436 4 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Hard hitting from gong to gong with no quarter expected or given was a feature of the semi-finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association’s tournament at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Wednesday. There was again a good crowd who were as ready to
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  • 54 4 Lindrum’s Huge Score Melbourn?, September 28. In the world billiards championship eliminating heat between Lindrum and McConachy, the closing scores today were:— Lindrum 6,888 McConachy 6,573 Lindrum made a break of 1,065 in 36 minutes, which is a world’s record under the new baulk-line rules. McConachy made
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  • 124 4 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following matches have been arranged for today:— Championship Pairs:—D. McLeod Craik and E. Reimann v. J. S. Long and M. T. P Rule. T. A. Wemyss and L. M Norris v. H W. Sanders and F. N. Sy er. MONDAY Championship Pairs:—T. A.
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  • 74 4 —Reuter. Miss Van Wj e Enters Semi-Fina] I Philadelphia, October 4. The following are the quarter-final resuits in the American Women’s Golf Cham- 1 pionship in the order of th e draw I Miss Vare beat Miss Weil 6 and 5 Miss Van Wi e beat
    —Reuter.  -  74 words
  • 62 4 Wanderers v. Young Soccerites The following are selected to represent the Wanderers in a friendly Soccer match against the Young Soccerites at the C R c ground on Saturday, at 5.15 p m Thong Hoe Yong Choo, Chun P oh Sim Whye, Cheng Hock, Eng Heen Kim Jeang, Choon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 22 4 TIJAH RUMBA Sung By The World's Greatest Malay Artist MISS TIJAH “Chap Kuching” 3 T&Z*' WS MOUTRIt 3/ .'I W .-irrpigK- H
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    • 233 4 LF ’-V X Carefree, happy, childhood, but alas! how quickly it passes just like a bubble. But there is a deference, the bubble floats upwards, fades, bursts, and is lost tor ever e child passes from boyhood to manhood, healthy, strong vigorous if he is fed on h SoSBpT I
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  • 365 5 SINGLE POINT TRIUMPH IN A DESPERATE FINISH GRIM TACKLING BVGBY FOOTBALL THE CATCH swept round Brown within an inch of the touch-line. Murray, the Scottish full-back, tore across to cut him off, but Ryle lengthened his stride, slipped past Murray’s clutching hands, and dived
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 5 THE CATCH should be good at Worthing if these vouna ghrimpers hopes are >ul filled.
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  • 736 5 Tackling Lapses By Rosslyn Park McCREIGHT IMPRESSIVE Harlequins 13 pts.; Rosslyn Park 8 Rosslyn Park, having failed narrowly against Blackheath the week before, went down fighting against the Harlequins, who won by two goals and a try to a goal and a try.
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  • 591 5 SERVICES LACK THRUST AND FINISH UNITED SERVICES 5 pts. BLACKHEATH 18 pts. Blackheath gained their second victory of the season, when, at Portsmouth, they beat the United Services by three goals and a try to a goal. The Services will probably regard tnemselves es unfortuna*e to have
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  • 5 5 THE CATCH
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  • 40 5 WERE YOU THERE? This weird looking motor-cycle recently made its first appearance on the track at Brookklands. It ■was designed by Mr. J. Grenville Grenville, and is driven by a fourcylinder super-charged “baby*' car englnu
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  • 455 5 California Cup Won Outright ENGLISHWOMEN FAIL IN TWO FINALS Honours are still crowding on F. J. Perrys At Los Angeles he has won the Pacific South West Championship for the third successive year, defeating L. R. Stoefen in the final, 10—8, 6—4, 6—3. The
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  • 157 5 Charlie Chaplin Fred Perry has a new doubles champion. You’ve never seen him at Wimbledon, but you all know him. He’s no other than Charlie Chaplin. Charlie has a court at his Hollywood house, and it is there that he is playing with Perry. They are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 COMING SOON TO WINDSOR A GREAT NOVEL! A GREATER PICTURE! UFHmdMWm! LOVE and JOY! 1 'Wf V Living with the surge and sweep of all the world’s senses, all of woman’s feelings! SO VIBRANT, SO INTENSE SO IMPASSIONED That it catapuits three brilliant players to stardom I Wrought with oil-embracing
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  • 417 6 THE QUEEN'S OWN SECRET OF LINER "534" GREATEST SHIP GLIDES INTO HER ELEMENT A WONDERFUL SIGHT, SAID THE QUEEN, AS THE GREAT HULL ENTERED THE RIVER SISTER SHIP TO BE BUILT LONDON, SEPT. 26. ■hr THE QUEEN PRESSED A BUTTON AND THE GREATEST SHIP THE WORLD HAS
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  • 742 6 Lord Waterford's "Family Curse LONG SERIES OF COINCIDENCES John Charles de 'a Poer Beresford, seventh Marquis of Waterford, whose death in a shooting accident is reported, is the fourth holder of the tit’ e to die a violent death. The sixth Marquis, his father, was accidentally
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  • 206 6 THINKS ENGLAND HAS TURNED THE WORST CORNER Dr. Helen Keller, the blind and deaf American authoress, has sailed for America, after a 15 months’ stay in England. For a year Dr. Keller has been at a farm in Ross-shire. So that she could take her daily walk
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  • 124 6 Ceylon Fisherman's Record Catch The Duke of Gloucester, who has left Ceylon and resumed his voyage to Australia in the cruiser Sussex, has sent a message to the people of Ceylon, expressing his deep appreciation of the warmth of the welcome he received and the loyalty to
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  • 1758 6 RUSH FOR SHELTER CAUSES STRAIN WORKMEN CALLED TO STRENGTHEN STAND THAT MOVED THE KING'S SPEECH A SHIP WITH A NAME, ALIVE WITH BEAUTY AND STRENGTH Some excitement wes caused before the launching of No. 534 among the spectators on one of the main stands
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  • 89 6 Only An “Ordinary” Ship, But Bigger, Says French Paper Lnder the heading “The Normend the world’s biggest ship." the Paris r publishes an attack on the “534.” The English.” says the paper (aci r mg to th© British United Press), “b a-<| that the "534" will be the
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  • 200 6 j Struck By Novelist I Hollywood. Sept l’" 1 I A one-round “battle” between Mr Monck Saunders, a novelist, and Mr I .bert Marshall, the film actor, is re; to have taken place in the home of M- I Ernst Lubitsch here. Mr. Saunders is
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  • 2095 7 CASE OF IMPORTANCE TO BUSINESS COMMUNITY DOES COVENANT TO PAY EXIST AFTER FORECLOSURE Chief Justice's Finding Which Registrar Said Was Wrong dl_l importance to the business community 1 V Malay States, especially to the moneylenders, came up lor hearing at the Ipoh Supreme Court, on Wednesday,
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  • 276 7 New Consul’s View Of Alliance Singapore. Oct. 3. Many prominent Japanese were at Singapore wharf today’ to meet Mr. Kii- 1 chi Gunji, the newly appointed Japanese, Consul-General at Singapore, who arrived by the Hakozaki Maru. Mr. Gunji is no stranger to Singapore and he is
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  • 1071 7 ASSAULT CHARGE AGAIN ADJOURNED Singapore, October 3. As briefly reported in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette”, an alternative charge of common assault was added by the court at the resumption of the case to-day in which Mr. Philip Hoalim, the Cantonese solicitor, practising in Singapore is
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  • 70 7 An English-speaking boy of 14 years was brought before Mr. J. M. Brander in the Third Court on Wednesday under the escort of h's father. He said that t y became so naughty that he could r.at chastise him, however hard he tried. The father
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 157 7 I Children’s Push Cars I SUN KAR NO. 2 I I v The push car de luxe designed for comfort on news I V lines. This handsome little car is upholstered in finest xC" yf 1 '""V tropical leather cloth in a range of pleasing colours. I All bright parts
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 400 8 WEMBLEY CABARET FUN FROLIC copies of Mr. SLEW LYE CHEONG’S •phone ni7. HONG BIAN CANTONESE OPERA FRENCH MODELS The Liveliest Most Enjoyable Spot in Penang At 8 p m toh warn far” GEORGETTE PATRONISED BY THE ELITE OF PENANG. With a Bevy of Charming Attractive Actresses, A Host of Young
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 296 8 chilling thriller frc m OPENING TO-NIGHT ANOTHER GRAND MYSTERY WRITE g* aßggy 6-15 9-30 THE STORY BY THE GREATEST MY MATINEES TO-MOROW SUNDAY AT 2-45 P.M. f EOGAR WALLACE'S <¥ '"GAR WALLA S “RETURN of JXthe TERROR 1 Uf/%117 CAN A SKELETON ADMINISTER POISON? rj A FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION 110
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  • 121 9 —Rugby Radio Service. IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM OF TREMENDOUS CROWDS LAYS WREATH AT PERTH WAR MEMORIAL London, October 4. lhe Duke of Gloucester, the King’s third son, arrived in Australia to-day. As H.M.S. “Sussex” in which he travelled entered Fremantle Harbour, dozens of seaplanes circled overhead
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  • 262 9 Crew And Passengers Mann Ship About 200 miles from Colombo on Sept. 24 a notable ceremony occurred on board the P. and O. passenger mail ship Strathnaver, when she passed H.M.S. Sussex bearing His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester to Australia. Several hours before the
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  • 72 9 help manufacturers and exporters.—Rugby Radio Service. Big Reduction In Rates London, October 4. Reductions averaging 30 per cent in the rates of Air Mail parcels from Britain to other parts of Europe are announced by the General Post Office. The use of the air mail parcels post
    help manufacturers and exporters.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  72 words
  • 71 9 -—Rugby Radio Service. Arrival In England By Air F rom South Africa London, October 4. When Genera 1 Smuts reached Croydon this morning, having come by air from South Africa, he was met by the representative of the Dominions Secretary and by Sir Edward Harding, representing the Un-der-Secretary
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  • 67 9 Rugby Radio Service. Spending Whole Winter In Devonshire London, October 4. It is understood that the King’s uncle, the Duke of Connaught, who is 84 and who for the last three years has spent part of the winter in Devonshire and part on the Riviera, will this
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  • 109 9 —Reuter Wireless. Signalman’s Error VERDICT OF DEATH BY MISADVENTURE London, October 2. Passing his hand across his forehead, Signalman William Bluer murmured *T completely forgot about the 8.55 from Warrington.” This dramatic episode occurred at the inquest on the ten people killed in the railway disaster outside
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  • 40 9 —Reuter. Received In Audience By The King London, Oct. 4. The King gave an audience to Sir Shenton Thomas on his appointment as Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Cammissionier of the Federated Malay States. —Reuter.
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  • 108 9 Sir Stewart Duke Elder.—Rugby Radio Service. Warm Welcome On Arrival At London London, Oct. 4. When the Prime Minister reached London to-day after his three months’ holiday on doctors orders in Canada he was fnet by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Sankey, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon,
    Sir Stewart Duke Elder.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  108 words
  • 33 9 Reuter Wireless. Closed for over three years the Vickers Armstrong Shipyard at Walker-on-Tyne is opening this week when the keel would be laid of a new 9,000 tons British cruiser.—
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  • 339 9 Rugby Radio Service. Presided Over By Woman CONFIDENCE IN NATIONAL GOVT. London, Oct. 4. The 61st annual conference of the National Union of the Conservative and Unionist Associations was held at Bristol to-day when about 1,700 delegates, including many Ministers of both Houses of Parliament, were present. They
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  • 52 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Next Week’s Figures To Show Big Drop London, October 4. There is good reason to believe that the British unemployment figures due to be published early next week will show a decline in unemployment of some 55,000. This is considerably better than had been
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  • 22 9 Princess Juliana will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina on November 29th.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 280 9 h lis a 5 35®3S® <: EĔ: 8® SRSS3Ĕ&® 30KST I Aaain All TO-NIGHT 6| 1 Shows Packed S To-morrow I j BlMlßroillH LAST TWO NIGHTS 6-30 9-30 I BK|Hk The Mighty Hindustani Talkie Full of Songs, f Stunts and Romance J.. H1E F F BAGDAD' With Master Shiraj (Ace
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  • 778 10 The announcement of Rear-Admiral Yamamoto, the Japanese Naval delegate on his way to London for the preparatory' naval discussions, that his mission to is to announce the abrogation of the naval treaties and to offer a new plan for world peace, based on the reduction of offensive
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  • 94 10 London Stage To Be “Cleaned Up” London, September 30. I The most determined effort yet to rid I the British stage of plays with objectioni able themes or needlessly vulgar dialogue is be ng made by a number of the leading theatrical managers and producers. a general
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  • 1148 10 CINEMA SHOWS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN: An “indignant parent writes: __To the many expenses an increasing school tees which pare for the education of the modern school child have to meet, there has now been insidiously added a new item, name y, cash for Cinema Shows. It is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 227 10 1 .nnYfiTbri¥mrfn 1 J '4 Wy,j lAz naiq M 0 FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. PENAHG (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) J SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH If the ram is pouring down and you can’t get to town art IW' w 'H Write
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    • 41 10 J——MMW—■M^ KNOWN I THE WORLD OVER Lg??(|UALnirsjK|| i I R? THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, A Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1407 11 FACES ORDEAL OF THE MICROPHONE OFFICIAL f LANGUAGE I PRESERVES A DECENT i i ANONYMITY I I On Wednesday evening, Mr. G. W. Bryant, President of the Municipal Commissioners, broadcast a short address on “Official Language” during the programme VS.—BAH. Mr. Bry- ant said: I
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  • 127 11 Changes In 8.8 C. Times And Call Signs The British Broadcasting Corporation announce the following times and Call Signs to be effective as from Sunday. October 7 Time, G.M.T. Local Time Call Sign 7.15 a.m. 2.35 p.m. G.S.D. to to A 9.15 a.m. 4.35 p.m. G.S.B. 11.00 i.m.
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  • 191 11 Chinese Contractor I i SAID TO BELONG TO I RESPECTABLE FAMILY (From Cur Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 5. Four days after being committed to pris?n, Lim Check Seng, a Hokien Chinese said to b long to a respectable family was found hanging in a cell. One
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  • 83 11 Case Sent Down From Supreme Court Mr. C. D. D. Hogan appeared for Doraisamy and Mr. Lim Khye Seng for V. Kanthan. parties in an interpleader summons which was postponed for hearing by the P.nang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, till Friday afternoon. October 19. The claim
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  • 52 11 Arrives Bv The “Kedah” H. E. Major-General E. O. Lewin. C. 8., C.M.G., D. 5.0., General Officer Commanding. Malaya Command, arrived in Penang at 8.45 this morning by the s.s. "Kedah”, accompanied by his aide-camp, Lieut. H E. de Chasseron. and Staff Officer of Local Forces, Major E.
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  • 126 11 Three Vegetable Dealers Fined Three Chinese vegetable dealers were charged this morning in the Penang Police Court with the use of unjust dachings for trade purposes. In the first case Tan Ah Lim, who pleaded guilty to having used a daching which was 3 r 8
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  • 402 11 i Chandu In Bread ATTEMPT TO PASS IT TO PRISONER I Singapore, Oct. 3. Two men, who attempted to smuggle chandu dross cleverly concealed in a slice lof bread into the Singapore Civil Prison, j were prosecu ed before Mr. J. M. Brander lin the police
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  • 175 11 Chinese And Malays Clash Singapore, Oct. 4. The curtain was drawn on the final scene of a tragedy which shocked the islanders of Pulau Tekong some two months ago, w’hen ten Chinese and four Malays were yesterday bound over to keep the peace in the criminal
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  • 4 11 —Reuter. —Reuter.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 MAJESTIC OPENING SATURDAY At the Matinee at 2-45 p.m. NATURE IN THE RAW! WITCHCRAFT! NATIVE SUPERSTITION A ROMANCE OF THE GLAMOROUS EAST 'BLACK MAGIC With An All Native Cast An absorbing and fascinating story of the primitive people on the Island of Bali played in their existence by BLACK MAGIC.
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    • 149 11 <TiSSfi7' i ""II THE TRU FOOD HAPPY BABY Xfe Mothers call Trufood their DEPUTY" and well they may—for Trufood is the only real alternative to breast milk. HUMANISED TMIFEXsIE) SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. rn——wra— Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY’ SATURDAY TO
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  • 1834 12 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO THE LESS WEALTHY SWEEPING REDUCTIONS AT ANNUAL SALE "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR EVER There is no getting' awav from the fact that the prices which ordinarily rule at the Bangkok Furniture Company, in Leith Street, Penang, are beyond the
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  • 361 12 Swede Who Was Centenarian Before He Married The story of a Swede who, despite 15 years of slavery in the East, lived to be 146, married for the first and only time when he was 111, and only thought seriously of settling down when he was
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 99 12 A FULL RANGE ALWAY IN STOCK IN OUR HAIR DRESSING AND PERFUMERY DEPTS. ELIZABETH ARDEN LONDON PARIS NSW YORK BERLIN ROME ftilgjKQ i bBREzjS loti Z Qru~VoTeot SOLE AGENTS: Pritchard Co., Ltd., PENANG BUTTERWORTH IPOH. <1 J. .‘.71 <•- ||Spy a S<* <v a MS 7' y JIB B&4 JWfc
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  • 1943 13 B T ER A «.t CKS N E HIGH A SULLEN AND RECALCITRANT admiralty War Me.rn.irs of David Lloyd G«m--01. 11l (Ivor Nicholson 215.) In his preface to this, the third volume of his War Memoirs, Mr. Lloyd George in forms the reader that
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  • 611 13 Auctioneer's Statement 1 CLAIM FOR $lO,OOO AGAINST MALAY HAJI i The hearing was continued in the Ipoh Supreme Court on Tuesday before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Howes of the civil j suit in which Seow Hup Leong, a licenced 'rubber deal of Koto Bahru, is claiming
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  • 649 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Messrs. Tan Joo Eo and Chew- Chan Eoo left for Bangkok this morning by train. Mr. L. K. Pay, of Ulu Bernam Estate, recently returned from long leave. The first Sikh to fly in Malaya is H. I. S. Kanwar. a member of the K.L. Flying Club, who
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 273 13 LITTLE VALLEY IN THE MOUNTAIN Tango CB 770 FLL STRING ALONG WITH YOU Fox Trot I NEVER HAD A CHANCE CB 771 dont let your love go wrong DREAMY SERFHADE Tango CB 772 COURT OF OLD KING COLE Fox Trot HENRY HALL THE 8.8. C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PRESENTS LONDON'S LATEST
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  • 498 14 1 Tenders a e invited for the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Government Toddv Shops in Province Wellesley irom the ist. January, to the 31st. December, 1935. at the rate of 500 gallons daily. ihe toddy is to be delivered at the
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  • 514 14 1. Tenders are invited for the supply cf pure fresh toddy to the Government 1 Toddv Shops in Penang from the Ist. Janu- ary to the 31st. December. 1935. at the rate of 1.350 gallons daily. The toddy to be delivered at the Government
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  • 480 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List to-day.— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER Bassett 77% 82% 74 77 Bedford 92% 97% 90 95 Borelli 2.65 2.75 2.60 270 Broga 100 1.05 97% 102% Kempas 3.20
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  • 131 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £231 ’s n xzji.o.u £230.0 0 TIN.— (3 Months) ndon £228.10.0 £228.10 0 neap re n «13« $113.62% Business Done Pcnan s »***** $113.8 7 Business 25 tons ?5 tnnL COPRA.-(Sundried) $3 10 BLACK PEPPER $18.75 RUBBER.— $18.75 nd v 6 d 615 16d. New
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  • 267 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the chengea In our quotauonn up to noonday Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN 905 210 2.05 2.10 Ayer Vteng 2.05 2. “T 120 125 1.20 125 ebU 28 30 27 29 tLfa 2.57% tO7 109 107 109 Kuchai 107 n Lukut 1021il 1
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  • 119 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Amp"-1 Tins 5 3 56c Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Chenderiangs 8 9 9 3 Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatts 45 47% Jelebus 1.20 1.25 Jelapangs 12 0 12 6 Johans 27% 30 Kamuntings 12 9 13
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  • 241 14 SOON THEAM CO. .r. the changes in out The following are the quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN 89 93 BJ9 ®i 3 Chendenangs 46 48 Hong Fatts j 25 i. 20 1.25 JeLebU9 12 0 126 12|0 1256 Jelapangs 3Q 27 30 Johans 4
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  • 36 14 The prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 23 Oct. Dec. 1934 24 Jan. March 1935 25’4 April June 1935 26 Market steady.
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  • 86 14 During the week ending 29th September. 1934. exports from Malayan ports amounted to S.SI3 cases, of which 4.050 <46 cases were to the United Kingdom. 972 (11% > cases ‘o the Continent of Europe. 2.250 (26 casfs to Canada, and 1.541 (17% cases Elsewhere. Tot 1
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  • 107 14 Latest Quotations p_. Thursday Wednesday New York 02 J 32 74 11 32 Montreal 4 si *-93% Brussels Geneva 1 a Xn 21.01 Amsterdam 7 1 15.02 Milan 2 7.23 Berlin 57 316 Stockholm' iQQoi/ 12.16% Copenhagen W 39% 0310 i9onu 22 4C Vienna mi 14
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  • 38 14 PENANG. OCTOBER 5 Bank Demand m|ts Private 3 m |ts I|4A nn” kt 3 2 1 4 Y »k Deman? t TT- W S h g nB •> T.T. 855' Shanghai Tt m T.T.’ 36%' Siiwr 156 22%
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  • 245 14 The Petition By L j Ashley DOUGLAS FAIRBAN CO-RESPONDEt The Daily Te.eyraph was in j that Lady Manton, wife of the se Baron Manton, has filed a petition vorce The marriage took place at Bi Q ra tory in 1923, and there is one tb} Hon.
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  • 236 14 Miss Binnie Hale As A Petitioner A total cf 1.140 matrimonial and probate action® will br in the ’ist for by the thre= judges of the Probat Divorce, and Adm’ralty Divis'cn when Law Sitting! open on Oct. 2 In the c> t ponding term of
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  • 118 14 Made Purchase Without Licence Taipir.-’ o ct Seen by a constable con kampong with a sack behin a Chinese, Lee Seng Kee, was v found to be purchasing rub!- rap Seng Kee was accordingly fore the Taiping magistral with the offence. During the hearing, a w.r prosecution, Osman,
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  • 63 14 a '0 A. sampan coolie named r Cheang today pJeaded guilty, Wills, Police Magistrate, is j charge of possession of dutiae his sampan at the Penang H f On the application of Mr a, sentence was postponed til! Pending the return of the acc t impressions which
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 103 14 Hotel PENANG ’Phon* 543. SATURDAY DINNER DANCE (FORMAL) SUNDAY—6th October ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 7 to 9.30 p.m. on the lawns, weather permitting. Programme 1. Overture -LA SIRENE Auber 2 Suite FOUR INDIAN LOVE LYRICSAmy Woodforde-Finden (at “The Temple Bells” (b) Less Than The Dust lc) Kashmiri Song (d) “Till I Wake”
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    • 42 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall a m »4 E 13 m.m. Nocn 84 TIDE TABLE High Water Low Water 10.46 a.m. 5. 15 a m 11.20 p.m. 5 23 p m To-morrow 1117 e 5.40 a.m. 11 45 P m 5.50 p.m.
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  • 511 15 Past Year's Progress < INCREASING DEMAND FOR COMPANY'S PRODUCTS The Sixth Annual General Meeting of Universal Rubber Paviors, Limited, was held in Manchester. Mr. Joseph Ramsden (chairman) presided, and, in moving the adoption of the report and balance-sheet, said:- I have been asked to act as chairman,
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  • 247 15 Reports now coming to hand cf ruboerproducing companies indicate definite improvement in the industry, which is further emphasised by the many good dividend notices, several of them being the first for some considerable time past. Thus accounts to June 30 last of Tandjong Rubber Company
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  • 105 15 Sungkap Para 8 Per Cent. FIRST PAYMENT FOR FIVE YEARS The Sungkap Para Plantations, rubber producer and a member of the Eastern Industries’ group, is resuming dividend payments after a lapse of five years. The directors recommend a distribution of 8 per cent, for the year to
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  • 308 15 Sound Financial Position The second ordinary general meeting of the Jabi Rubber Plantations (1932), Ltd., was held et 411-419, Salisbury House, E.C. Mr. E. B. Ridsdel, who presided, said that during the year they had harvested a crop of 563,410 lbs of rubber, which, compared with the
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  • 330 15 Improved Outlook For Commodity The second ordinary general meeting of the Chungloon Rubber Estate (1932), Ltd.,, was held at 411-419, Salisbury House, E.C. I Mr. E. B. Ridsdel. who presided. said that during the year they had harvested a crop of 257,061 lbs. of rubber, which, compared
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  • 312 15 Company’s Dividend Prospects The second ordinary gen) 1 meetmg of i the Tonhurst Rubber Estates (1932), Ltd., j was held at 411-419, Salisbury House, E C. i Mr. Stanlake Lee, who presided, said that they had harvested a crop of 378,147 lbs of rubber, which compared with
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 187 15 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE OUTDOOR GIRL j BEAUTY AIDS yet they cost J ONLY 25 CENTS. J v ':<> I B K 1 Times have changed. So B? iORI K: JP r have opinions. Fashionable W women no longer believe r necessary to pay high w* prices for high
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    • 228 15 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS SWE (XPRgSS is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND PER TIN ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY LTP. LONDON SPORTS GOODS FOR GOOD SPORTS Chen Company 32 BEACH STREET, PENANG. 'Phone No. 333, Penang. Expert Racket Restringers. We Stock G-/s That
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    • 1855 16 16 ■■-i I. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP MNE i■ Y dH I PUMMEL LIMB Vesarls. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Doe Penang London A. HECTOR Mar., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Oct. 5 Oct. 3-1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C. PHILOCTETES London. Rotterdam, Hamburg Hull Oct. 12 Nov. 9 Arrive New York C
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  • 760 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving nd sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TO-DAY V. SILVERWALNUT from Singapore via Betawan. Sails today for Colombo Port Said, Naples, Halifax, Boston New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Suez. MATANG from Tongkah.
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  • 1210 17 The Pest Office notifies that a telegram frcm G.P O. London says that the mail! d spa‘ched from Penang, cn September 14 by the s.s. "Baloeran" was delivered in > London on October 4. AIK MAIL A mail for Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Irish Free State and
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 113 17 suilcice W Ak PROPERTY IS WEALTH <Bi I m jJ-lJ yfcJ The greatest enemy of property is deterioration. if the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors and interior woodwork are showing signs of wear—NOW is the time to save them. The~e is a
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    • 813 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES PHOHI—HOLLAND The following are the new wavelengths, TODAY wo of which will be used simultaneous1 ly:— Wavelength 16.88 metres. GSG 16.86 metres p and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 m n res 7.3o—Opening-announcement and nationthroughout al anthem. and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time 7.4o—Phohi-Orchcstra under
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  • 443 18 CONVICTED CHINESE RUNS LOOSE WITH KNIFE THREE GOVT. OFFICERS INJURED AT BATU GAJAH Process-Server In Hospital In Serious Condition A scnsaton was caused in the Batu Gajah Magistrate’s Court <hi Tuesday afternoon at about 3.20, when, it is, alleged, a Chinese, who had been convicted
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  • 276 18 Not A Case Of Genuine Mischief 'T don’t think it is genuine mischief,” said Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Police Magistrate on Tuesday, w’hen Tan San Koh, a Chinese workman, was produced on a charg e of causing damage to a Municipal water meter
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  • 243 18 Cut In Front Of A Car Singapore. Oct. 2. A rather unusual traffic case came up before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whitton i, this morning, when a Chinese. Ah Cheong, was charged with riding his cycle in a negligent manner. The complainant was a Japanese
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  • 152 18 Three-Month-Old Baby Escapes Injury A three-month-old baby had a miraculous escape from injury when a car containing a wedding party skidded and was wrecked early the other day. The party included the bride and bridegroom, and th e baby of one of the guests. They were going into
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  • 453 18 Referred To Registrar Transactions betw’een two local Arabs culminated in two actions in the Singapore Supreme Court on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, when Shaik Sahied bin Abdullah Berajai sued Shaik Sahied bin Talib. Mr. H. C. Withers Payne appeared for the second
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  • 148 18 Remarkable Career Of City Company Official Brig.-General Croydon, Beadle of the Haberdashers’ Company, who is t,o retire at the end of the year, has had a unique career. Rising to ths lank of warrant officer in the Army, he served in the South African War. On leaving
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  • 240 18 Of Lawsuit Over Patents One of the biggest lawsuits in history will come before the Law Lords when the\ resume their sittings after the holidays The appellants are the British Celanese Co., and th? respondents Messrs Courtaulds. The point involved in the validity of the Dreyfus patents relating
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  • 153 18 Allegation That It was Run With Stolen Films Allegations that three youths invented the idea of running a cinema at home with films w’hich had been stolen from a Cardiff film company were made in a case before the magistrates there the other day. One of the
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  • 254 18 Widow’s Delusion Which Involved Her Death "This is the most extraordinary case I have had to deal with/' remarked the Fast Lancashire coroner at an inquest on Mrs Frances Bell. 41 a widow, of Edgeside W aterfoot. -The woman thought she was in a cer tain condition.”
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 279 18 p STKAIIJ and your chowe will be DEWAR’S "'Wbite Label WHISKY SOLE AGENTS f Penang. Perak and HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. Penang and Ipoh. Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Ai a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are in a
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  • 1838 19 TEXT OF SOUTHWEST MESSAGE TO NANKING I I MEMBERS of the Central Executive and Supervisory Commit tee. including Mr. Hu Han-! in and others who are in the' South-West, have addressed al ciigthy message to the Central! \ecutive and Supervisory Com-’ it tee ot the Kuomintang
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  • 139 19 —Reuter. Permanent Waving Of The Hair Forbidden The Mayor of Peking announces that it will cost Chinese girls five dollars (about 7s. fid.) for appearing in public with their legs bared to the gaze of the passer-by. Further, men who appear on the streets without
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  • 103 19 the Manchurian incident. —Reuters Pacific Service. Alleged Violations By The Chinese Dairen, Sept. 13. Colonel Takashi Sakai, the new Chief of Staff of Japanese troops stationed in North China, arrived here this morning. In an interview he declared that no one could overlook recent violations by the Chinese
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  • 121 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, Sept. 11. Mr Yin Tung, the Managing Director, of the Peiping-Liaoning Railway, who tendered his resignation following the bomb-! ing outrage on the first Peiping express to Mukden on July 1, formally resumed his duties on September 5, but he will
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  • 101 19 shortest time possible.—Reuters Pacific Service. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES TO BE EXAMINED Canton, Sept. 9. In order to have competent officials the South-west Political Council has formed a committee to examine the work and qualifications of all government employees in thia province. After the committee has examined the work
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  • 167 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Sian Pacification Commissioner In Nanking Nanking, Sept. 12. General Yang Hu-chen, pacification commissioner at Sian, has arrived in the capital from Shensi to report to Mr Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, and Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President of the Executive Yuan, regarding the
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  • 163 19 Peiping on Monday Reuters Pacific Service Large Gathering At Annual Meeting Peiping. Sept 13 The twenty-third annua 1 meeting of the Chinese National Railway Association opened thi- merning on the premises of the College of Railway Administration of the C ommunications University More than 80 delegates from
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  • 139 19 ister, Mr. Hirota, will discuss it.—Reuters Pacific Service. Disagree On Manchurian Reform Tokyo, Sept 8 The proposed reform of Japanese administrative organs in Manchuria, which were adopted as an emergency measur e following the outbreak of the Manchurian incident, has become a politico 1 issue, there being still
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  • 50 19 crease being 202,085.—Reuters Pacific Service. Seoul, Sept. 11. According to figures issued to day by the statistics bureau of the Korean Government, the general births for last year totalled 603,407, inc’uding 13,091 Japanese, 590,635 Koreans and 281 foreigners. Deaths totalled 401,322, the natural increase being 202,085.—Reuters Pacific Service.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 133 19 Call and See I LADIES LATEST Silk Under wears AT Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon Extreme Climatic I Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT The Aidom I Mik I It gives along period of faithful
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  • 304 20 FORCED DESCENT by parachute has its risks, but landing on a lion’s den is a hazard which one does not expect to experience. Entangled among the trees Mr. Ben Turner, a professional air jumper, is seen trying to free himself after falling at Chessington Zoo,
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